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Page 78 text:
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Wmzwaz maxim ..,. stag had the job of pubhshing each xveek the schoolpapen noinean uwk,asthe sudfxvdlteh you. News gathered from the dormitories, hits of wisdom gleaned from sundry sources, infonn- ation about this and that . . , these kept us posted on the activities of the great big happy family we call Northwest Christian College. Bob Randall, editor.-Gladys Osborne, Joan Daniels, Pa? Cauvel, Mary Lou McCauley, Carl Clark. Joree Libby, BeHy Trescaff, Rosie Lowrance, Evelene Pittman, Donna Lee Plymale, Evelyn Gosnell, Mabel Kirkland, Peg Corpio n. ,ur se. l NORTHWEST l'lRlSTlAN X tXgK'! I Dee A k QQ: 3ilsuu that iw for na ti s Unit ican rage ister two arguments. 1. The fiest amendment io the Unit States Carisiiim ation reads in part: Hilari- gresf shall make no law re- sr1ef::ti,rxg an establishment of rra1ig'i1m. If estab- lisahfrieniwf means the setting up oi' a fle religion in a posit lusive priviftef, , Q, Gov arrrgqffl Q than the amb' Zin- 4: acc Gu: of a slngle place of ege, but cognitian nation by marina, draw aut a 1 quamce? ?rie man Catholic representatives country CU r as auch. ter in that ive vote aint,-N to the A W who has and E music group was born in Red . Bluff, California on April The l'l0rth3'1'93t ChY'3-Stj-Bn '30, 3015- Ummm or-sr-'hm+.'5nn swell known sch - ss been Vic- tor TECOFC3 nd the past five years has made thirty and mzmierf- six maj or albums aus single regards. During the winter oi' 3.950 he added a tweriy piece mu- aic erzsembla to his ciaarale group, which has also re- ceived rsaticmzal recognition. admittance to the QODCKS, is be held Thursday, Iaovem- ber 8 at eight svclock . in Macarthur Cfjlllil, will be by U. of O.'studxTe1'xt may car-as or by Civic Ifiilsic Associate iorx tickets. CHAPEL SPEAKER On Thursday morning, Nav- nmhav R, 1057 . NG?-fiawtasil,
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deg Wm! ,45aa1f was ' de Wafwl .... is a good New Testament way to describe NCC. students on a Sunday. They serve as min' isters, youth directors, choir leaders, Sunday school teachers, and pianists in congregations scattered all over the Northwest. Training for Christian leader- ship is not alone received from textbooks and theory, and these students have ample opportunity to learn by doing . Distance means nothing, for some travel over six hundred miles, round trip, on a weekend to preach the Vllord, and to hear witness to the transforming poxver of the Christian life. ROW ONE: Forrest Hibbard, Margaret Hib- bard, Bob Sullivan, Betty Sullivan, Wallace Prowell, Roberta Prowell, Jack Nichols, Phil Wolfe, Herbert Knapp, Tom Stratton, ROW TWO: Esther Edwards, Jim Edwards, Jack Pettigrew, Russ Myers, Church ot Gates, Oregon: John Smith, Hattie Wagnon, Joe Wagnon, Dave Elliott, Fred Evans, Church at Mount Vernon, Oregon, Bob Kendall, ROW THREE: Ruth Woods, Dick Woods, Map of Preaching Points in Northwest in Dean Siefke's Office. Bob Brock, Phil Ryan, Church at Walker, Oregon, Robert Ross. ROW FOUR: Roy Jones, John Linn, Barbara Jean Linn, Vince Smith, Joann Loyd, Jim Loyd, Mont Smith, Marlin Love,f Bruce Clark, Rc- bert Clevenger. ROW FIVE: Robert Richter. Otis Bell, Kenneth Smith, Elmo Black, Roy Smith, Jim Stock, Cliff Bethune, Dan Thuma, Robert Sargent, Merlin Shields.
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de lazy af Me 52 Zweaalefz . . . afz , . . how frustrated can you get? By waiting until April 1-lth to get copy and pages completed fthe deadline was April l5thD we almost managed to unravel the calm disposition of our editor, hut we didnit quite succeed, she kept smiling to the hitter end. Collecting a million and one pictures . . . getting them in shape . . . writing captions . . . getting advertisers lined up . . . cross-checlv ing names and achievements . . , the staff will never forget the '52 Crusader. . . . and the editor will never quite forget the Marie Soword, editor. Larry Moore, Keeper-of-the-Records: Willie Abboii, Mary Lou McCauley, Portrait urrczngerg Marlin Johnson, Picture-taker. Ge editor feuphonism for Work-Horsel. headaches and fun that went into it. The people pictured on this page are the ones to whom most of the credit helongs, hut many others were ine dispcnsihle . . . Hazel Qliyer and Dr. Grifleth . . . Phil Calef for creating the cover . . , Paul Dahlquist lor the house sketches . . . Lois Hill Pat Cauvel, Lynn Cooper, Frank Needles, Peg Corpion, hlary Thomas, Phil McKinley, Dot Collyer and a score of others . . . hut especially Roommate Kathie, who was sympathetic. Advertising Manager. Helen Glonn, Darkroom mogiciung orge Good, Copy-ediior-extroordincaryg Minfo King, Assistant xx N fer 4 xgx 'f X! is Jig, f 1' I I ed? 2 '. ,,..iJ JN
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