Rockmont College - Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1957

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PAGE TWO The Rockmont Reflector SEPTE THE ROCKMONT REFLECTOR Editor A,,,AA,A.. ,,,.,,,.....,. ......,. D a vid Sager Associate Editor ..,..... Nyla Jean Vest Society Editors ...,,......, JoAnn Sellers. Nyla Jean Vest Advertising Mgr. .......... James Booth Missionary Editor .......,,.,. Bob Moore Staff: Mary Crotts, DeAnn Dickey, Eilleen Donovan, Mary Bowen, Deanna Crotts Sponsor .,.....,.,...... Mr. Maurice Dametz :qw We The story is told about a half- wit in Scotland who had a coat made up of many pieces or pat- ches of cloth. When asked what these represented, the lad would point to one and name a certain person and say that it was that person's sin. One day a visitor him about the ve' his coat and t. on the back of size of a dime, . whose sin is thi This was the re wit, Ah. that's n. I canna see it. W be just a story, it natural tendency, magnify the faults a others and to minimize Christ likened this to L a mote in our brother's failing to see the beam own tMatt. 7:1-53. This us to the question of this discusson-Are we judging our way of thinking, very h ful instructions for Christians in regard to judging our fellow Christians are found in the four- teenth chapter of Romans and it is our Purpose to mention two main thoughts in regard to judg- ing. These thoughts are, 1. A Forbidden Course, and 2. A Com-I manded Course. In connection with the forbid- den course in judging, we have an admonition and an analysis. The admonition is relative to those who eat or do not eat cer- notg and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him tRom.' 14:2-33. Observe here, please, that neither the man who is strong in the faith and eats all things, nor the man who is weak in the faith and only eats herbs, is to despise, or judge in the sense of condemnation, the other brother. In analyzing this judging situa- tion, Paul gives two reasons why we should not condemn such brethren: 1. Both are God's, ser- vants and are seeking to please their Lord. Note this statement to this effect: He that rega h the day, regardeth if Lordg and he th the day, to regard us not another any age this rather, nan put a stumbling- K or an occasion to fall in his brother's way, Rom. 14:13. It is easy to see that such an ad- monition leads to self-examina- tion with a view to being a help to our brethren rather than a hindrance. The action of the spiritual Christian is to be upbuilding to weaker Christians rather than destructive as suggested by these inspired words: Let us therefore' follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify an- other fRom. 141193. Surely this Moreover our attit be as before God in tl certain aspects of our dicated by these thot ing words: Heist 1 have it to thyself I Happy is he that conc himself in that thin, alloweth tRom. 14 this we gather the id Christian who believe all right for him to things should hold tion as before God a ade it before men, himself with some 1: does not believe tha1 to do this same thing own mind at least 1 the weaker brother fc as he does. We would like to brief article with th words of James: Spf ne of another, brethi eaketh evil of his t 'geth his brother of the law, and , but if thou jud, are not a doer judge. There i 'ho is able to who art thot er? tJames CHAPEL EC ,,l.lli-1- by Mary Cro Stop! Let's listen! what, you ask? Be real quiet and to the echoes from These echoes bring tc the many inspiratio services we have had started. September 7-In ou pel service we hear- President this messag appointment with thc morning, we receive a benefits - Gold, GL Grace. If we neglect 4 ment we cannot reaj fits. September 10, Missl

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OFFICERS: Mr. Taylor -------- Sponsor Audrey Ohman ----- Treasurer Jim Booth ----- Vice President Dee Ann Dickey ---- Secretary Ray Delehoy ---- ' - - President CHRISTIAN PRESTIDIGITATORS Back row: Beverly Becker, Nyla Vest, Connie Aspergren, Mary Bowen, lane Lind, Dee Ann Dickey, Mamie Donovan. Front row: Mr. Taylor, Harold Foos, Ben Cady, Dave Sager. Standing: Ray Delehoy, Jim Booth. Floating: Audrey Ohman.



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ROCKHCUNDS OFFICERS: Deanna Crotts, Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. Dametz, Sponsor, Dave Sager, President, Ray Dele- hoy, Vice President. The Rockhounds Club is interested mainly in three great sciences: Archaeology, Geology, and Palaeontology. Its purpose is to develop its members culturally in these scientific interests by lectures, tours, and field trips and to add to Rock- mont College's museum the specimens they find. Dave Sager, Jim Booth, Beverly Becker, Ed Cooper, Harold Foos, Deanna Crotts, Bob Shockley, Nyla Vest, Jane Lind, Dr. Dametz and Ray Delehoy. Not pictured: LeRoy Brumley.

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