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The Institute Singers were an in- dependent group supported by love offerings. The donation of a bus by HAPPENHNGS AT TR two, local businessmen made it pos- sible for the Singers to expand their ministry to other states. ' A survey taken by Selah found that the majority of the students felt that the highlight of their year was being able to sit under Dr. Willmington and to acquire the overview his teachings offered. The Sweetheart Banquet was thought by the majority to be the best event for fellowship. In it each couple renewed their vows and re- affirmed their committments to each other. - li sf VPRES vfiR , . 1 Y fl , A . - J :JP ' ' ' . -, - 198!lnstitute ' T.
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The activities of 1978 reflected a wide scope of interest. Senior Day came alive with testimonies of God's blessing. The many family pot luck dinners provided good times and plenty of fellowship. Two inde- pendent pastors' fellowship groups were started, one in Virginia, the other in the North. This spring Dr. Willmington was given charge of a church in Greensboro, NC. Several students drove 120 miles each week to witness and hold services there. The classroom experience was made reality at Simplimatic En- gineering where students worked and witnessed. Alvin Tanner, Paul Payton, Manual Guzzman, Lee Ditt- man, and Doyle Loffits saw over 15 fellow workers come to know Christ.
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1 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Lois Robertson, a Canadian student, sorts mail for TRBI students. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Bill Preston, future missionary to New Zealand confirms his commitment by buying his tomb-stone which he will take to N.Z. as an indication to New Zealanders that he will either die or be raptured in that country. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Manual Guzz- man has been an instrument in seeing many of his fellow employees come to know Christ as Savior. TOP: Robert Hall, during speech class, gives a visual aid demonstration of the importance of colour, which is synonymous with Mrs. DeSaegher's expression, Put colour in your words, it is not only pleasant to the eyes but also to the ears. ABOVE: Registration, with its forms, papers and instructions, teaches new students the im- portance of organization. LEFT: Keith Gamble and Ray Lyons were two of three finalists in the preaching contest, which was won by Ubo Miersma. InStitute.! 199
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