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Dr. Ralph Neighbour, an alumnus of Northwestern ' s class of + 5I, shared his heart in chapel services during Spiritu¬ al Emphasis Week at the end of Sep¬ tember. His messages were centered on the practical theme of servanthood, which should be expressed through the evangelism of our fast-growing world, as well as through submission (volun¬ tary slavery) to our Lord. Much of his impact came from his warmth and openness with the stu¬ dents Uncle Ralph shared the story of his own personal struggles during his time at Northwestern as a student, and he was available to the students for pri¬ vate counselling. The week concluded in an exciting and inspiring way as many students went forward to pray with one another and to share commitments that were made to the Lord The Parable of the Good Neighbour” Top piciures: Or. Ralph Neighbour chapel speaker for Spirilual Emphasis Week. Bottom; The special week concludes with a Sing and Share service in the student center. Spiritual Emphasis Week 19
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The first week of school is always an exciting and confusing time When it is also your first time away from home for an extended period of time and you are suddenly living with a total stranger (or maybe two of them!), the excitement and confusion only multiply, Northwestern ' s student personnel department made it their goal to make this transition time as painless as possi¬ ble for all involved- Roommates were introduced, and R.A s had activities for their floors. A skit night displayed the talents (?) of many of the student leaders. And who could forget the joys of standing in the registration line for Help! I’m in college! Upper left: Rita Carter and Mary Cheeney begin a new year at the zoo Upper right: Denise Bodin experiences the frustrations of getting back inio Ihe habit of studying. Lower left: After weeks of waiting the phones finally arrive at the resi¬ dences! Lower right: Craig Berg and Rita Berwald discover the joys of patience in the registration line. I S Orient at ion two hours, or Mr, Gtinberg’s orienta¬ tion speeches? Through all of the varied activities of the week, a basis of fun and fellowship was set that continued throughout the year And where did it take us? Page through this book and see .. .
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The Great Family Reunion Upper left: Pep band member Glenn Geithman, Upper right: Mike Schwartz and Bryan Carey, members of the dixieland band, play at the pool- side reception, lower left: Set for the snap, lower righl: The soccer cheerleaders add some spirit to the pepfest. Homecoming is always a thrilling time at Northwestern, and this year was no exception. The theme for all the events was Family Reunion ' and that it was. Many former Northwestern stu¬ dents returned to join in the homecom¬ ing activities. Six former Miss Northwestern re¬ presentatives returned to take part in the presentation of this year ' s Miss Northwestern, Sheila Krerner, who was announced at a special ceremony held in Maranatha Hall A punch reception 20 Homecoming was held after the program, followed by a pepfest in Riley gym. Students had a chance to show their school spirit on Friday by wearing pur¬ ple and gold. That evening however, they changed into more formal attire
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