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An atmosphere of giving and sharing turned into .) feeling of excitement and joy as the seminar on the Holy Spirit brought people together. 19
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Bible Revival raises the spirit in Whittenberger Auditorium Some hands were clenched so tight- ly the knuckles turned white, oth- ers trembled, but all rose in praise of God. For one fall evening, Whitten- berger Auditorium became a revival hall for a seminar on receiving the Holy Spirit. Organized by the Jesus Student Fel- lowship and Pentacostal Church, the seminar included sermons, prayers and songs. Amid Praise Gods and Thank you, Lords, Rev. Billy Cole told his lis- teners about love. No one, he said, could love Christ without emotion. He announced the essence of this as the Holy Spirit. Likening it to a high, Cole suggested that people try the Spirit rather than drugs or alcohol. Then he offered the high to any who wanted it. Most came forward, some left quickly. The Spirit came. Tears flowed. Recipients moaned and tot- tered. Finally the high wore off and with one last Praise the Lord , people shook hands and left. — Paul Rumschlag 18
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DuSk ' til Dawn entertains campus in night long carnival Some students go home on week- ends, a dedicated few study; most, however, seek out one of the various forms of entertainment in the area. IMUB provided the entertainment on Friday night, September 12, with a Dusk ' til Dawn. Nearly 10,000 stu- dents participated in assorted activities ranging from demonstrations in arts and crafts to seemingly endless movie orgies. One of the favorite activities was the Celebrity Pie in the Eye event. Par- ticipants were allowed to pelt IUSA and IMUB officials with pans of chiffon goo in the best Soupy Sales tradition. Another popular event was the Ba- nana Split Eating Contest. Ten 5-man teams sat down to five-foot long ba- nana splits only to find themselves out- scooped by the defending champs, the Mother Truckers. — Cindy Hossler Rick Wood 10
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