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Taylor family united in TWO prayerchapel before going to various types of missions during the summer of 1971. TWO has worldwide ministry Taylor World Outreach is a program designed to provide students with op- portunities to share their faith in Jesus Christ with people throughout the world. During the summer of 1971 Tay- lor students ministered to the physical and spiritual needs of people in inter- city ghettos, camps, coffee houses, and churches in North America, Central America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. An important aspect of last summer ' s TWO program was a Latin American tour of the Taylor Concert Band. While touring Honduras, Colombia, and Ecua- dor, the band gave sacred and secular concerts in public squares, on television and radio, in gymnasiums, opera houses, coliseums, and churches. By giving testi- monies and distributing tracts after pro- grams the 38 participants were able to share the love of Christ with countless individuals in those countries. Children gather around as band performs in Latin America. 26
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Beauty, victory create ' dynamic ' homecoming Dynamics was the 1971 Homecoming theme. Weekend festivities began with the drama production of The Imagi- nary Invalid. Other evening entertain- ment included the coronation of Sandy Weis as Homecoming Queen, and a concert by Michael Johnson Friday night. Sunshine and balmy weather created a perfect atmosphere for the Saturday morning parade. While the Freshmen won the float competition, Swallow Robin was recognized for hav- ing the best display. Homecoming was climaxed with a Trojan victory over Earlham Saturday afternoon. (Above) Queen Sandy and her princesses smile at parade spectators. (Left) Cindy Walker takes her place in the homecoming court. (Below) Escorted by her father, Sandy welcomes the homecoming crowd.
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Judy Ea kley is featured in a number during concert tour. Mel Christiansen interprets for band during TV show. B. Wantawadi, B. Sowers, P. Muinde, K. Bakke and J. Clark com- prise the African team. 27
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