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PASTORAL INTERNSHIP Senior male students minoring in Theol- ogy or Missions, are required to take a sem- ester's internship in an approved church. This program, established in the fall of 1960, is designed to provide supervised practical experience for these students. On weekends, the student has opportunity to accompany the pastor as he goes about his duties. S Many of the internees have expressed their gratefulness for this program before entering their own pastorates. Bryan Owen, Dick White, jim Seim. Not pictured: Bob Hohen- slielt, Lee Gellinger, Brian Sew- : ' S ell. One of the most meaningful times at Simpson . . . uniting together in the Communion service. CHAPEL TIME Setting aside time each day, the Simpson family meets together in the chapel for worship. On the agenda for chapel services are visiting laymen andlpastors, students and faculty speakers, musical programs, and other interesting features which are vital and challenging for all. One of many interesting speakers was Rev. W. G. VVeston, a C.M.A. Evangelist for 38 years. His zeal to win souls and his vitality, though 82 years old, made his message challenging and timely. -gQ- egg-- Prof. Best Adviser Rev. W. G. Weston Evangelist
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The Senior Class -!f KL- l . l f . J fe.. ' ' ' . ,- rtf - -a N--. , he w e V J 'ff Ts'-as - , .,'-9,4 V Q? L -I .x 'W ,. ,4 ,. ' jk? ' G Ev 9 .N l- .1-up r , p SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Q-au! rf Left to right: Chris Jacobson, Vice President, Don Wood, President, Betty james, Secretary-Treasurer. Adviser MR. MARSHALL Commencement - the highlight of the year - is a wonderful conclusion to our years at Simpson. The memories of such activities as a progressive dinner, the Iunior-Senior Banquet, and the Senior Sneak will always remain with us. However, We realize that We came to Simpson with the purpose of preparing for service, and now our paths must separate. We leave, not with heavy hearts, hut with hearts full of joy and zeal to perform the tasks set before. us. . . . a task is given to each man no other can do. S0 the errancl is waiting, it has waited ages for you. And now you appear, the hushed ones are turning their gaze - To see what you do with your chance in the chamber of clay. - Selected -82- -vw
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