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6 Members of 'rhe BSU singing group Tell H Like I+ ls pracriced for 'rheir performance a+ one of fhe local churches fha? supporred This chapler. Members of 'rhe group were, llefl' 'ro righll Debbie Ray, direclor Jerry Talbol, Ann Kidwell, Ed l-lumphries, Larry Dulce, Cynlhia Demenl, and silling, Jeanelle Girrapalo and Richard Wagnon. BSU lni'ria'recl New Courses Ancl Ac+ivi+ies This year The Baprisr Sludenl' Union sponsored many var- ied acriviries. A one nigh? a week coffee house was held af rhe lounge in Jensen Hall which was furnished by The BSU. Various enrerlain- menr programs were pres- enred and devorionals were inrroduced. They also spon- sored a weekly program on KGCC emphasizing devo- 'rionals wirh 1oday's music ro encourage rhe inspirarional needs of area lisreners. The BSU is sponsored by area Bap+is'r churches for fur- 'rhering rhe spirirual educa- lion of GCC srudenrs. ln- creased demand by 'rhe GCC srudenrs inirialred 'rhe addilion of rhree Bible cours- es raughr by direcror Jerry Talbot They were: Life and Lerrers of Paul: A New Tes- ramenr Survey: and an Old Tesramenr Survey. .L rs li. Direclor Jerry Talbol' discussed music educa+ion and programs al The BSU wirh missions chairman Ann Kidwell and music chairman Joe Traweelc. c d H
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., - 15 1 -wr N si s Gerald Locke, daTa processing insTrucTor. explains The TeaTures oT a new card punch machine To Bernice Whaley while oTher insTrucTors beneTiTed Trom The demonsTraTion, :PB QD-'-A . Second Business ExhibiT Held Nov. 4 A picTure Telephone and a Tele-communica- Tion Terminal Tied in by phone wiTh a compuT- er in Dallas were The highlighTs oT The second business exhibiT held Nov. 4 in The Gym. Ap- proximaTely l,OOO people aTTended The exhib- iT To see The machines Trom T5 companies. Among The companies represenTed were: APECO Brashier OTTice Supply, CanTerbury Sales, DicTaphone, l-laring OTTice EquipmenT and lBTv1.0Thers expecTed To exhibiT were Kil- paTriclc Equipment Monroe, PiTney-Bowes, Singer, Sherman OTTice Supply, SouThwesTern Bell, 3M Company, Vern Erickson OTTice Sup- rira -s T'0 aa'l T ply and Xerox CorporaTion. T The exhibiT raised rnone Tor scholarshi s To ' --ss g be presenTed by The Business Division. Among The displays were a picTure-Telephone courTesy oT The Bell Telephone Co. There were Two picTure phones seT up so Two people could Talk To each oTher as iT some disTance aparT. The picTure phones which will be in use in The TuTure were The hiT oT The exhibiT. in 'dvd fi 'Q X- Barry Ellis, Jessica CarTer and John Harrelson examine one oT The many TypewriTers and calculaTors on display Tor sTudenTs and TaculTy during The one day exhibiT. The exhibiT was aTTended by many oT The area high schools.
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, sf YT :ivy mx, s fi. ,h 1,1 4'-S 5 W' 44 Sfudenfs who parlicipaled in rhe re'frea+ had only a shorl disfance fo walls for ice slcafing, sledding and snowball fighfs. Reverend David Hall, paslor of Hagerman Bapfisl Church, and Jerrell Talbot direclor of fhe Bapfisf S+uden+ Union, Took Time oul for a few momenfs of reIaxa+ion during fhe Colorado relreaf which lasled from Jan. 3-8. ,,1 sm 1 Affer a hard day of lrolicleing in lhe snow, a warm fireside lallc or some friendly music around 'rhe piano was a welcome relief for The 29 sfudenls who alfend- ed The refreaf from Grayson, Norfh Texas Slale Uni- versily and Texas Chrislian Uniyersily. The relreal lo Ponderosa Baplisl Assembly Camp oufside of Colorado Springs will become an annual affair for Grayson sludenfs. I1 7
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