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Islam . . . Buddhism . . . these religions were presented in the 1961 Pioneer Trails. Costuming is an important part of Pioneer Trails. PIONEER TRAILS r 'F' 1 F, if .sf 31- - - 5 p rr ,fi is lim i if jg 5. Communism . . . Effective lighting and a goocl public arlclress system are an important part of the program. Climaxing the annual visitation day, Pioneer Trails is presented by the Student Missionary Association. The program presents the needs of world-wide mis- sions. Tableaux, skits, speakers, and special music are included in the service. This year's theme for Pioneer Trails was journeys Oft. Student speakers heard during the program were Margaret Keshishian, Bryan Owen, Kirkby Rose- veare, and Elaine Buhtz. 69- l
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MISSIONARY BANQUET L?h'4,x .v.... llvvl l X Mc., . ,et .t 9 . bb., Achallenging reading . . . fProf. Gioenj g-1 in-1 .Q 31 arp, ..' 5, A trio . . . CLois Lindstedt, Virginia M asters, Marilyn Cronkj Autumn colors and the theme, The Word for the World, prepared the atmosphere for the semi-formal banquet held in the Simpson dining room October 19. The students enjoyed a delicious meal and a stim- ulating program. Special numbers were interspersed throughout the evening. A reading, Written and presented by Pro- fessor Given, and accompanied by tableaux, told of our responsibility to tell the world of Christ. Mrs. Turner, the speaker, took the students on an imaginary trip around the world. Giving examples, she showed our responsibility to take the Word of God to other countries that their needs might be met. -68- An interesting speaker CM rs. Turnerl A flute solo . . . Ueannine H arrisj
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