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Students meet to worship Spiritual life was kept up with small group Bible studies, homerooms, class chapels, convocations and Spiritual Life Week — times to laugh, cry and worship together in praise of the Creator. To be able to participate in the faith as a school is a special privilege, especially when it is the school's reason for being and is a goal shared by students, faculty and teachers. The Spiritual Life Committee met every other week to discuss convocation speakers, who were referred to Rev. Dan Bergstrom by faculty or students. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors met once a week as a class in the Campus room for effective as well as fun-' presentations by faculty. Homeroom lasted 12 minutes and was led by each teacher or by students. Young Life was active again this year, led by Paul Albinson and Tim Davis. IIhJ, tUllarm 1 Mike Hoff, few Sar burst Basketball Camp, gives a tballenging talk tn eonvotation The wet! reteived speaker of Spiritual Lift Week, Tune (inert, sings a song tn convoeatiou. Mr'S Brktt 14 Spiritual Attivities
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