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(1) Ron Stansell talks to the students about the Christian ' s responsibility in foreign countries. (2) Relationships and the importance of fel- lowship is Dr. Hess ' topic for the week. (3) A friendly smile is typical of Florene Nordyke. (4) Kim Duncan and Dave Cadd listen as the speaker presents new ideas concerning Christian Emphasis. (5) Contemplating the speakers message Tad Cobb takes a few moments to let it sink in. (6) Evangelism is something that all Christians must be aware of, as Ron Stansell em- phasizes. Christian Emphasis— Quaker Heritage 17
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Christian Life, Quaker Heritage stress better relations with God and others Peering into the past, examining the present, and approaching the future was all a part of Christian Life week. Dr. Robert Hess, from Malone College, spurred my mind into action by speak- ing about the many different relation- ships a Christian encounters throughout his life. In both the evening meetings and the daily chapel services, Dr. Hess ' messages on our relationships with ourselves, our friends and our God, combined with the singing of praises, brought all of us closer together in the bonds of love and fellowship. The extension of our arms in broth- erhood and our hearts in prayer along with the proclamation of the Gospel throughout the world was the theme of Quaker Heritage week. Again Dr. Hess provoked our minds, this time with the necessity and urgency of sh aring our faith with everyone around us, living our lives with Sensitivity, Obedience, and Sharing (SOS) towards both man and God. The other speakers involved in presenting their work with us were Paul and Phyllis Cammack, John and Laura Trachsel, Quentin Nordyke. Ron Stansell and Arthur Roberts, encom- passing Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Alaska, and the Far East. 16 Christian Emphasis— Quaker Heritage
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I ■ j 1. Enjoying the fellowship of friends are Beth Gray, Rick Strycker, and Kari Knutson. 2. Dale Rogers looks eagerly at his newly-arrived dinner. 3. Dr. Howard serenades the banqueters. 4. A group of well-dressed students enjoy the elegant evening. 5. Larry Roberts the M.C. for the even- ing, entertains the group with lively jokes. 6. Making a grand entrance at the banquet are Trina Wessman, Mark Muscott, Anne Hallstrom and Brian Price. 7. Jane Pumputis must com- pete with the camera for Marc Graffs attention. 18 Winter Banquet
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