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Student Book Store is an open door to many areas ot thought. The shelves are filled with a variety of books, pens, cards, stamps, paper and many other necessities. A student may enter with his mind filled with questions: Where are the lab books? How much money will it be this term? or Do they carry Dristan? So it is, with ques- tions like these that the student finds his pocketbook rapid- ly diminishing and soon becomes familiar not only with the book store but also with the library. This book-lined building is not reserved only for the checking in and out of books. Here, many thoughts grow, for the student must read his collateral, do research for his term paper or listen to required music. He may find himself attending class in the basement or reading the newspaper. His mind may soar high beyond the plate-glass windows or he may be half asleep as he tries to concentrate. These facil- ities are only launching pads for the everpensive student.
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HELE ' THE PIANO WOR )EBUSSY ' Helen has done research on the life of Debussy, a prom- inent Impressionist French composer. His piano style and influences on it have been of special interest. Her senior recital, presented on March 5, consisted solely of works by Debussy. A lecture-recital presented April 5 in chapel, dealt with the devices used in his music. MARGARET FARMER: NUfMR IN SCRIPTUR The way of our God is perfect. anions 18:30a reads, God--His way is perfect. If GojR perfect in design purpose, it seems as though tH numbers in the Bi could even have design or a patterfi. In Market ' s late sified Studies project, she has pr ented some of. the man patterns which numbers seem to have in the 3Jible. For instance, the number six always seems to belised in con- nection with man as destitute with God, without God. The number seven seems to be Msed in confection with spiritual perfection. These numerical patterrB seem to Margaret to be one more example oLGod ' s omajlcience and the inspiration of the Bible. The program currently involves five students who will be completing their projects soon: Cyril Carr, Marilyn Gor- don, Keith Jensen, Andrea Roberts, and Bob Woodruff. Those recently elected to the program (who will present their projects in the spring of 1973), are Rhonda Arbogast, Shirley Barnett, Kathy Haisch, Rick Johnson, Peggy Stands and Sarah Jane Tarr. I.S. Students are granted part tuition which is provided by private funds while they are in independent research in their field. They can receive up to 15 term hours for their Other project advisors include
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Chapel The Monday and Wednesday chapel-assembly at 11:00 a.m., confronted the student with many mind-stimulating thoughts. Under the direction of Chaplain Ron Crecelius, chapels this year had thee main purposes: (1) a social pur- pose, for considering matters of common concern; (2) a devotional purpose, to consider various aspects of faith and life; and (3) an intellectual purpose, whereby students and faculty could give thoughtful consideration of contempor- ary modern issues. Some of the chapel programs included: Rev. Wendell Wallace; Dr. Geddes MacGregor; The New Friends Five; Dr. Dale Parnell; Dr. McGavern; Dr. Levi T. Pennington; Leo Thornton; Dr. Bob Schuller; Jerry Sandoz; Don Mar- dock; Roselle Gilmore; Dr. Wesley Duewel; Jerry Landrey; Glen Terry; Dr. Edward Tseng; GFC Choir; Dr. Winfield Am; the film on drug abuse: The Seekers ; Bob Gilmore Sheldon Louthan in sacred concert; Cliff Samuelson ' s Kabosh ; The Madri-Guy and Gals; and On Being Black.
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