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1987 Summer Missions Short term missionaries from Northwestern cover the globe each summer. Last summer, 60 Students went on a short term mission, and 16 of them traveled to Haiti along with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long, Assistant Professor of Broadcasting. Scott Shippy, who is the president of SMF, has 3 major goals planned for the organization. Information was provided through bi-weekly meetings, chapel, and hand-outs. Opportuni¬ ty was provided to help find places for peo¬ ple to serve in the twin-cities, world-wide, and this years Urbana trip. Support was pro¬ vided financially through the Friday offer¬ ings, and morally through the groups en¬ couragement. Last year, $14,000 was raised to send students to 14 different countries. There are also many visible aspects of SMF. Bi weekly meetings are held which include speakers and films. Weekly offerings are taken to provide money for those going on a short term mission. Also, SMF is responsible for providing their own missions team. Last year the team traveled to Haiti. This coming summer, Honduras will be the destination of the summer team. To sum it all up, Scott Shippy added. “Mis¬ sions is not just for a select few-but for alb” 2A Summer Missions
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“The King And I” The production of The King and I began long before stu- dents started thinking about trying out for parts, creating the set, setting up props, or buying tickets. The musical by Rogers and Hammerstein was chosen in the spring of 1987. When school started again in the Fall, tryouts were held and rehearsals began September 21. Those chosen for the parts, the orchestra, and the set crew had much to accom¬ plish in four short weeks. Yet Carol Thomas Johnson com¬ mented before rehearsals began that she was very excited about the production, and that it should be “smooth-sail¬ ing,” though a challenge. Each entity of the production, the actors, the orchestra, and the set crew, worked separately until the last week before opening night, October 30. During this last week everything was put together and according to Mari Peter¬ son it went remarkably well Those who came to The King and were treated not only to a great musical, but a wonderful performance. Greg Standafer (the king) and Jen¬ nifer Johnson (Anna) and the whole cast were able to capture the audiences into the romance, fun, and serious¬ ness of the musical.
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