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l 1 PRO-LIFE - Lisa Bergsma, Tim Bergsma, Carol Post, Bob Huisman, Carole Voss, Linda Schaap, Valerie Hoogewerf. NOT PICTURED: Randy Bergsma, Amy Broekhuis, Dave Gartman, Deb Johnson, Sherri Kam- phuis, Bob Mabrey. Faculty sponsor: Katherine Sliekers. Bread for the World: BACK ROW - Jeff Hoelzel, June Van Milligan, David Klemm. FRONT ROW - Colleen Blaney, Gail Rice, Bob Rice, Lori Stoll. Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for mef' fMatthew 25:40bl This Christian responsibility has been carried out on campus through organizations such as Bread for the World and Pro-Life. Both organiza- tions worked actively this year for causes of world concern. Bread for the World supported three children in hunger-stricken countries, providing funds for food, clothing, and education. The Pro-Life committee also answered the cries of helpless children by publicly defending the rights of the unborn child. Through films and literature, the criminal nature of abortion was portrayed. Through these two organizations, the campus community has been given the chance to demonstrate their love for God by loving others.
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ma w er I H.,-v' Y STUDENT ASSOCIATION - BACK ROW - Jane Mulder, Bob Huisman, Jim Hall, Val Terpstra, Duane Baker, Diane Pruim, Deb Eckwielen, Kristy Van Til, Pam Fiebig, Steve Goudzwaard, Leon Van Dyke, Phil Foust, Dan Bergsma, Tim Bergsma. FRONT ROW Deborah Adams, Kim Russell, Kristina Gaughan, Jean Schaap, Karen Biarnesen, Mac Wiener, Bob Mabrey, Shelly Powley, Carla Dykstra, Sherry Toppen. STUDENT ACTIVITIES - BACK ROW - Deb Eckwielen, .azaro Santana, Alison Zeilinga, Kris Kuipers. SECOND ROW - Jan LeMahieu, Pam Fiebig. FRONT ROW - Brenda -Iuizenga, Deb Posey. 'Hn H? V 2, 5 1 5 I We 'tswarwr STUDENT MINISTRIES - Clara Medendorp, Jean Schaap.
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Go Ye Therefore Info All The World . . ABOVE: PACE: Anita Jansma, Joy Vander Vliet, Kim Dykema, Tom Key, Brenda Bulkema, Celia Lehman. NOT PICTURED: Colleen Blaney, Jill Hoekstra, Jeff Hoelzel, Yolanda Johnson, Martha Perez, Linda Pilcher, Gail Rice, Lazaro Santana, De-Ann Vegter. l ABOVE: First Semester Metro: Amy Gabrielse, Betsy Shear, Leona Flim, Laura Kredit. II PACE is worth the extra time and ef- fort it takes to go because it is so personal- ly rewarding. There is a definite satisfac- tion in teaching such willing students who havenlt had the opportunities to learn that we have had. Kim Dykema's feelings reflect those of all students who par- ticipated in the PACE program this year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gail Rice, Trinity students spent Monday evenings tutoring inmates at the Cook County Jail. Another program that serves to take Trinity students off campus is Metro The Chicago Metropolitan Center CCMCJ works together with nine colleges to pro- vide cultural exposure and professional work experience for qualified undergraduates through seminars, fine arts activities, and internships. The students draw from their classroom knowledge as they gain work experience in the fast-paced, unfamiliar surroundings of Arnerica's third largest city. Metro students receive a full semester's credit from their school. ABOVE: Second Semester Metro: Sam Klementzos and Dave DeBoer.
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