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Perfectin Relevant Creed gk I To his college Bible classes, Dr. Burkholder communicates the genius and relevancy of the Christian faith. The fact that the Seminary is not just for resident students was emphasized repeatedly during the school year. One example of its service to the Church was the Ninth Annual Ministers School, a three-week re- fresher course in February for community pastors from the United States and Canada. When they are not able to Colne to Goshen. Goshen can go to them as illustrated by Dr. Howard Charles, professor of New Testament, who left for Japan to prepare ministers for work in local congre- gations. Old and New Testament. Protestant Christianity, and The Christian Faith are the Bible studies re- quired of Liberal Arts students before graduation. The seminary earrel patterned after monastery alcoves. offers space and quietude for thesis preparation within the modem setting. 28
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Clubs Organizations Athletics Information given in formal instruction is supplemented in the recreational group action of the clubs and organizations. Sponsored by the interest of student and faculty, the extra curricular activities develop the student's awareness of his combined talents to make him a resourceful person. 32 clubs meet regularly, creating or per- forming their art. discussing professional problems. learning to serve while studying, each the product of an idea, a charter, and a committee. Scheduling and coordinating these clubs characterizes the function of the Stu- dent Activities Board. Members of the board were elected by the group of club officers who met at Camp Friedenswald in October. mi' e V 1 1 0 ., - .v lr 'P,, -X.. A fr.n'..:, l 'Ao 'i . . U 1 -fi 'ZX pn., 30 1 Q X ' 1 'fm s
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