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B6 M55 greeted warmly. Newspaper reporters in- terviewed them, and they appeared on TV in several places. In Noyon the Multnomah gang visited a genuine duplicate of Calvin's birthplace. fThe original was destroyed in 19145. Here, they saw a genuine duplicate of Ca1vin's fireplace, and a genuine duplicate of a letter that Calvin wrote and a chair that he sat in. They saw the cathedral where Charlemagne was crowned, and visited the mayor. Not everyone that tours through France is thus greeted. The team and the cheerleaders all began to feel that they were representing their country, as well as their school and sports. As they left Noyon a French serviceman approached the car and asked the team to come back to France because they were there to give instead of asking for anything from the people. They toured the Chantilly chateau, a third century structure and the third castle on that site. Twice the team was presented with solid silver medals: the first time by the city of Aminesg the second, by the president of the French Athletic Department. But most important, the Sports Am- bassadors left an outstanding impact for Christ. Once the group sang and gave testimonies on tape. That program was later played on the air in French-speaking countries in Africa as well as some Euro- pean countries. The game and testimonies at Gauchy fan almost totally Communistic areal, was broadcast to 200,000 people. The Greater Europe Mission missionaries were thrilled with the half-time programs and exclaimed that the team's coming to France has helped the cause of missions in France. By Nancy Call Randy Brown, john Tietsort and Dirk johnson aixit the open market in Paris on Monday morning, their shap- fling day The team poses underneath the Eiffel Tower. Also in the picture are: Dan Srhliebler an:1'Rick Brovine, missionarien' The team arrives in vans at the European Bible I I Mrs. Patty jerru and Mrs. Muriel Ska en: and ulian, a at Lamorla- e, France, which was to be their ho b I7 Z I a' ' ml 'th th t .
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N0 W 5 oo ,i..--,..ii..-. nanriaish 11121121113 EHUIEIQ zrhimzi ,,.l..-..--..........- ff ar ASMSB CABINET MEMBERS: Rowland Salter, presi- dent: Doug Sensahaugh-vice president: Skip Sorenson- ehief aid' Lyle Hertzig-parliamentariarx: jacque Knuppe -congressional secretary: Judy Morrison-executive sec- retary: Beth De.S'met'-executive treasurer: Pam Ball- head R.A..' Steve Laug-head proctor: Larry Staley- Men's Fellowship president: jeanette Bergen-IVomen's AVF Fellowship president: Gloria Hegge-Ambassador co- editor: Mike Nystrom-Uplook editor: Tom Kinnier- lntemal Relations Committee chairman: Dave Hofman- artivilies chairman: Dave Lampinen-vomrnunications rhairniam Barry Arnold- Student Missionary Union chairman: Rod Morris-devotiorzal chairman: Steve Wam-dirzner devotions coordinatorf Tim Killgore- social committee chairman: Ted MtKenna-athleties representative: Ramesh Richard-student goal chairman: john Legas-senior class president: Mark Brewster- junior class presidentf Mark Armstrong-freshman class president, john Tzfin-grad class president.
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