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IIN Robert Wheat talks with Dr. Paul Smith, Missionary Conference speaker. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Student Missionary Fellowship Ensemble: Third Row: Donald Gerig, David Klopfenstein, Philip Hatmaker, Donald Dyck. Second Row: John Steiner, Dorothy Hackney, Judy Nesseth, Shirley Murry. First Row: Director, James Clauser, Gail Horrocks, Judy Truit, Elaine Neiman. I 2 Packed with spiritual enlightenment con- cerning missions werethe days of Novem- ber 4-6. The Missionary Conference di- rected by the Student Missionary Fellow- ship presented a concentrated missionary challenge. Missionaries, including Miss riorence Cavender, Mr. Bob Beukena, Rev. Dan Dyck, Miss Agnes Sprunger, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rupp, Sr., addressed classes on subjects dealing with problems faced by missionaries. A skit presented by the student missionary children, and three film showings highlighted the afternoons. Each day was climaxed by an evening service in which Dr. Paul Smith, pastor of the People's Church in Toronto, Canada, stirred hearts and lives with his timely messages. Students were challenged deeply with the question contained in the theme, How Will They Hear ?
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1 Mrs. Ronald Sonius Miss Florence Cavender Mrs, Arthur Hall David Jacobson, the head usher, gives instructions to the other ushers: Robert Eichar, Wilbert Neuenschwander, Robert Wheat, James Kipp, John Bristol, and Edward Podlesak. Daily Prayer Band leaders: Lyn- nette Leslie, Jesse Adams, Shir- ley Beall, William Raines,Wah- netta Hamman, Mary Chapman, and Eileen Murray. H-w
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4? fr Youth Conference Committee: Dave Truit, Rachel Morris, Milton Sinn, Wesley Gerig, Jesse Adams, Caroline Perry, Larry Eicher, Miss Carolyn Pocock. YQUTH CONFERENCE WEIGHED IN THE BALANCES--and found wanting, was'the theme of the annual Youth Conference held April 29 through May 1. Hundreds of young people flooded the campus for the activities which in- cluded an informative open house and tour of the campus, a delicious picnic on South Campus, a Saturday afternoon band concert, and an entertaining and inspiring perform- ance of the play, A Mighty Fortress. Throughout the fun, ho w ev e r , the spiritual side of campus life was not for- gotten. Bill Zeoti, Youth for Christ Di- rector of Indianapolis, reminded students and gu e st s alike of their needs when weighed in God's balances. Youth Conference Ensemble: Third Row: Wesley Christian, David Klopfens t ein , John Steiner, Daryl Platt. Second Row: Judy Nes seth, Shirley Murry, Nancy Sinn, T. A. Strader. First Row: Mary Alice Cousins, Marilyn Dissinger, Charlotte Gerig, Elaine Neimang Director, Larry Eicher. I l l 3
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