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Concerts, Movies, 'n More Bringing Entertainment on Campus ovies, concerts, banquets. They're the little extras that add spice to college life, and they are made available to us by our Student Association. Student Association is an organization of students whose main responsibility is to produce activities and services for the student consumption and to also represent the students. It is SA who gives the students a chance to voice their opinions and sugges- tions, and it is also SA who brings such con- venience to our campus as the student bank, change machines, and campus cleaners. This group of students also works hard each year to bring movies to campus that we can enjoy in the midst of our studies. They also bring fun and creative homecom- ing activities, and elegant and romantic banquets in both the spring and the fall. Because SA leaders are all students, they are one of us and are more sensitive of needs and desires than an outsider would be. They, too, are learning to survive away from home and want to help make this transition as easy as possible for their peers. Although SA provides many convieniences to us, their hard work often goes unnoticed and is taken for granted. SA, we commend you for a job well done. - Riley Duggan he beat goes on at ORU! From Old Gospel to Christian Con- temporary to Country, each year a wide variety of top singers D1 aa C appear at ORUls Mabee Center. This year, top musicians such as David Meece, Kenny Marks, Truth, Bill and Gloria Gaither, Randy Travis and the Judds have graced our campus with their music. Having so many great groups perfomi right here on campus makes it extremely convenient for ORU students to enjoy their favorite style of music and their favorite groups. But, not only do our students like to listen to good music, we also enjoy making beautiful music. The ORU Symphony Or- chestra, Concert Choir, University Chorale and Bell Choir gave their annual Festival of Carols Concert in Christ Chapel in Decem- ber. While it's true that ORU students do spend much of their time in studies, who says they don't like to have fun and enjoy good quality music as often as possible? - Riley Duggan 5 E 5 Enjoying yet another successful Fall Banquet are SA officers Doug Wittman, Scott Moder, Greg Mad- den, Tom Freiling, John Lovell, and Bobbi Reilly. Students are able to save their pennies as SA sponsors numerous concerts and movies on cam- pus at reduced rates. SA Vice President for Fi- nances, Scott Moder, selling tickets to a campus movie. I Student Association Events
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During his stay in France, John Smith enjoyed the view from his south Paris studio apartment. John Smith's radio program allowed him to minister the message of salvation and healing to many French people. Ministry In Action In His Service Here And Abroad he Mission Internship Program is designed to send ORU students ,, , , i , abroad to work with established ministries while earning aca- demic credit. From May '86 to July '87, John Smith, an Evangelism and French major, spent 15 months in France. John interned as a music coordinator of the New Life Christian Cen- ter teaching Biblical principals of praise and worship. Leading worship services, direct- ing the choir and teaching praise and worship seminars was the heartbeat of ministry, says John. In addition, John established a Bible study and prayer fellowship in his apart- Q r ment. I-Ie was also able to spread the gospel through a one-hour radio program. In France I've learned what it means to be a Christian, says John, Not an Amer- ican Christian, but a true follower of Jesus Christ. - Gina Megna inging, preaching, writing, hug- ging, loving. That's what Chris- Vp, M M tian Service Council ICSCJ is all about. From Nursing major to Theology major, the outgoing person to the 'fzsii Mission Internship Program -LJ quieter, more reserved person, there's a place of ministry for everyone in CSC. 'iIt's an opportunity for students to grow and develop their relationships with God while reaching out to others in ministry, says Mike Ewaldt, CSC Ministry Advisor, We offer a variety in ministries, and we also train the students before we send them out. For Keaton Duggan, a senior Christian Education major and CSC Administrative Director, CSC has provided a chance to prepare for ministry after ORU. He says, UCSC has given me a purpose for being here at ORU beyond getting a degree, and that is to minister. - Riley Duggan
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