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Counterclockwise from Left• The Chapel Bets chime once for each of the 53 American citizens held hostage m Iran. Suiauue Ora. Dena Slemmons. Mar Chow. Janet Deforest. Deb Deafradeffin (sit¬ ting) take a break from one of the many service projects done by UK AC groups. Craig Miller helps unpack at one of the UK AC retreats. Sheila McClure. Sue Auderton. Chmbeil Wraller. anti Chan Noppron get distracted from their work on Chapel publicity. (») I
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anie Welsh presented two short skits uti¬ lizing hand puppets which they had made. Director Chris Ferling and the Mime Troupe presented a performance based on the scriptures. Finally, the Chancel Singers under the direction of Karen Shook performed several of their pieces and closed the service with a song the group traditionally uses as a benedic¬ tion. A Closing Prayer. Each of the three groups mentioned above travel to churches throughout the area to perform. For instance this year the Chancel Singers traveled to Millet s- burg. Groveport. Fort Wayne, and other cities. The group ' s deputations ever took them on an overnight trip to Wooster which included a hay ride, bonfire, and service at the sponsor church the follow ing morning. Sandra Polins. a first year member of the group, said that through Chancel singers I ' ve found fellowship. -John Flughes With more than 15 organizations, reli¬ gious life offers a method of expression to every student. The University Reli¬ gious Association Council with its presi¬ dent, Sue Werner, help to coordinate the groups ' activities and offer an opportuni¬ ty for exchange of ideas. Students from each of the five colkges and almost ev¬ ery major are associated with at kast some aspect of religious life. Early in fall quarter several different URAC member organizations joined in presenting a Thursday Chapel service. The Puppet Th nt r i meter th kfir] rshi nf Stgph Tve found fellowship '
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' it ' s one heck of an accomplishment ' it Athletics offer an interesting combination of academic study and extra-curricular diversion. Many of the athletes who participate in one or more of the sports at ONU are majoring in education with plans for a coaching position some place in their future. However, most of the athletes at ONU are students who devote time to a sport because they enjoy it. Combined, these athletes have captured several notable achieve¬ ments for ONU. The women ' s vol¬ leyball team came home from the Division III National Finals in Spo¬ kane. Washington with a fine finish to make them the eighth best team in the nation. A second place Jin ish in the state and a first place finish in the Western Satellite was cap¬ tured by the women ' s basketball team. The wrestling team continued its string of championships by cap¬ turing its sixth consecuative OAC championship. Finally, an outstand¬ ing individual performance was turned in by junior Stan Mories when he became only the second player in ONU basketball history to become an All American. His coach. Gale Daughtery. ecstatic about Mories selection to the All American squad said. I think it ' s one heck of an accomplishmentConsidering the amount of time and dedication required of athletes, such praise should be extended to every athlete for their accomplishments, no mat¬ ter how great or small. -John Hughes Top JeM Innclwf guarded by Rick Ifjmu loots tor Bottom lany igfcen rushes forward tor a lew ot the hit favorite receiver, ieti Jenktn . more than 450 yards which he gamed over the season.
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