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Visitation was a ministry to the underprivileged and out- casts of the community, and Mary Poinsett, senior, was in charge. Teams were sent to the hospitals, nursing homes, the Federal Medical Prison, the Sigma House Rehabilitation Center, and Victory Mission. Greg Detwiler, soph- omore, directed the Youth Outreach department, consist- ing of Street Witnessing and Freesound. The format of Freesound was contemporary gospel and secular music com- bined in a way that compares and contrasts the Christian and non-Christian life. During the program, the Care Line was available for persons to call and talk with student volunteers. Church Outreach gave students the opportunity to help churches, especially smaller ones. lhan Hurst, sen- ior, took charge of forming Impact teams, musical groups, and preparing teams that will spend the summer in New Church Development provid- Danny Prater, senior, works as the DJ for SCOPE's Freesound show on KICK, radio 1330. Prater also worked as station manager for KECC. Winston larry Seniors Steve Yake and Glenn Parker wash as iunior Lon Flippo rinses the cars at the Freesound car wash. All three communications maiors washed cars for the benefit of the radio program. :Sophomore lori Kelderman and sen- IOI' Danny Prater do some on- the-spot advertising for the Free- sound car wash. Too young to march: tbut I'm in the lord's army' ing manpower to newly- established churches. Missions department leader, Jeff Hittenberger, so- phomore, said, Our aim is to broaden people's perspective of missions and make them aware of what they, as Chris- tians, should be doing.ll New areas of emphasis were Hunger Awareness and intercessory prayer for missions. The big project for the year was buying new buses for Child Evangelism. Money was raised by giving students an opportunity to llbuy a piece of the bus. A large picture of a school bus was cut up and the pieces sold for $1 each. Most of the money for SCOPE's projects came from the students. Every Tuesday and Friday an offering was collected in chapel. Students, whether leaders, helpers, or givers, were part of the army that invaded Spring- field. l'4; . . 5: - . Aslrftiiit - Ruth Ruth Maaslucll 62 SCOPE
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