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- ASSEMBLING Twice a month on Monday, Sophomores and Freshmen both congregate in the Butcher Auditorium and wait for the speaker, more than often, Dean Daugherty, to speak. Within the dif¬ ferent assemblies come the special announcements of trophies won, academic awards, or other special achievements. With all this comes different presentations from various organizations. Some of the most interesting meetings included presentations from Life Star, a David Moore clown act, and the slave auction. Sophomore and Freshman plans are also discussed. — Susan Mazaiwana STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS 1
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PRAISING THE LORD! Chapel services are part of the “parcel and package at Hiwassee. Every Wednes¬ day at break, all Hiwassean students are required to attend each chapel session, which lasts anywhere between forty to fifty minutes. Other than the chapel messages delivered by Rev. Russell, President Scho¬ field, the Dean or other faculty members, there is always a guest speaker. This year our speakers have ranged from ex-convicts to college Presidents. We have had some very special services presented by the stu¬ dents to name but a few, Ebony and the choral groups. The chapel tradition is al¬ ways to sign an attendance card at each session and share prayer concerns for friends and family. Without these chapel services, Hiwassee would indeed fail to claim that it is really reinforcing the Chris¬ tian background it was founded on. — Susan Mazaiwana 18 STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS
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FELLOWSHIP — FUN CSM Retreats Are Filled With Fellowship, Food, Fun CSM retreats are scheduled at different times throughout the year. Usually once every quarter. The locations chosen are usually secluded and very much part of nature ' s beautiful setting. These retreats are intended for fellowship and spiritual growth indi¬ vidually as well as within the group. With Rev. Russell as the sponsor and really the backbone of the group, his presence is never missed at these retreats. A guest speaker is normally present at each retreat amidst the warm fellowship, laughter and fun never fails to be included in the sports and games among the group. CSM retreats always seem to rekindle the groups spirit, and to reinforce its Christian foundation. — Susan Mazaiwana 20 STUDENT LIFE REFLECTIONS
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