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Judy Gering serves refresh- ments at reception for visit- ing senior girls. 3 A Flash of Campus Life For Visiting Senior Invitation Days on SFC campus were held March 18 and 19. Visiting our campus to get a closeup of SFC and its academic possibilities were high school students representing seven states. One of the special events was the Green Beanie Dinner held on Friday night in the Rose Room for all prospective freshmen who had submitted their applications for the coming school year. Following the dinner Dr. Mills discusses vocations in the field of math with high school vi sitors. Students was a special vesper service in the Memorial Chapel at which the SFC A Cappella Choir sang. The visitors also enjoyed seeing the presentation of the play Lo and Behold. Some of the college students volunteered their time and effort to act as student calnpus tour guides, city tour guides, and vocational interest conference chairmen, helping to nfiake the visitors' week-end an enjoyable and worthwhile experience. ,ix Joanne Haner explains dorm regulations to the interested visitors. kb ..
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3.24 Dr. Boyce Van Osdel, pastor of First Bap- tist Church in Oakland, California was the speaker for the spring Christian Emphases Week, March l-4. Dr. Van Osdel spoke each morning using the following topics: Who Am I'? , Where Did I Come From'? , Why Am I Here'? , and How Can l Grow ? . Prayer watch, wor- ship services, question hours, a movie, and a communion service were also part of the week's prograrn. Girl's trio, left to right, Jennie Greene, Margaret Clague, and Nell Hollingsworth, sing to Mahlon Howard at get-acquainted party. We Thirst For Meaning Preparing to serve communion at concluding service of CEW is, left to right, W. Welsh, J. Button, Dr. Van Osdel, H. Lippert, and E. Stobee. Lee Ora Peters was general chairman for the week's activities. Chairmen for the various committees were: J. Hood and R. Morford, evening program, D. Steadman and D. Skola, worship centers, A. Jeffries and J. Johnson, book table, L. Winter and W. Camp, worship service, S. Hansen, and N. Freeland,progran'1sg R. Woodrick and J. Bell, question hoursgN. Reeh and C. Bishop, publication, B. Shepherd and C. Stroni, sermon publication, B. Line- back and L. DeBoer, morning watch. Browsing at the CEW book table are, left to right, D. Nugent, L. Holst, J. Hood, J. John- son, H. Hamerly, J. Brasel, C. Strom, and W. Welsh.
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Cast members, left to right: T. Martin, W. Dalton, E. McConnell B Svendsen, L. Kemper, D. Larsen, K. Hayzlett, and B. Baldwin. Ghosts Haunt Three-Act, Lo and Behold Axtell Park Junior High auditoriurn was the scene for the three-act com- edy, Lo and Behold which was pre- sented on the evenings of March 18 and 19. The play was a situation comedy dealing with a Nobel prize winner who feels that the intellect is far stronger than the heart. He tries to solve all his problems by using the intellectual being. However, a situation arises, involving three ghosts, a Daisy, played by L. Kemper, serves supper to Milo, played by B. Svendsen. schemixig maid, and his doctor friend, which proves that logic holds a second place to love. Miss Barbara Dodson directed the play. Members of the cast were: Bill Svendsen as Milo Aleott, Ted Martin as Mr. Wingate, Louise Kemper as Daisy Durdle, Dave Larsen as Dr. Robert Dorsey, Kay Hayzlett as Minne- tonka Smallflower, Wayne Dalton as Kenneth Moore, Enid McConnell as Honey Wainwright, and Bruce Bald- win as Jack McDougal. Oh, you ate an apple, exclaims Louise to Dave as Enid and Kay lcenterj look on
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