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RQ iq . U fl Members of the Spiritual Life Committee: Mrs. Ratzlaff, Advisor, Barbara Jennings, V., jd Miltpn Lenz, Mel White, Dwayne Huntley, Jerry Steele, Darrell King, Dave Einerson, X3 gi xv ff' Andrea Olson, and John Lancaster. isis 'gig xg X A.,-'gb X-x j Q M . W L.. NJ ' JFR ' l 'VV' ,NWO L J i HJ 3lgH, ,nx,, I Wi 1- X 3 4.4x SJ gf W A V 'ij . h xx, X 'ix N, N - A is if ii iifeiisf. M wi WW lu, J iz? Val X Vjxql. KXJNWE ' - 1 D M PIRITUAL LIFE 5 p winks, xg' ' wg -N sf ' J -SX Q. J X. ' th 'BS X4 Xi . X hit X N , A 5 'f 'QQ AE? Q Billilie chief pifrpqse of the Spiritual Life Committiigyis to heibfaexgh student QQ. N.. I JK? ex erience a dxe er and more ersonal relations p 'th cl. Yfhe com- , , 'xf 5 wif iw ip P Ns - me is N Y xx WT' Qs-,ynittee lans th weekly prayer meeting and the in ekfbf pi' tu 1 nrichlj ,T XJ - X R 3 P E-. W X ' xl, I X X 5, A X xx tl Week Spglaker this yearlwastji' Iffanliyin IX-x.iJerXQlqlI X Q? J- ax ei .3 X1 .Q M 5 J we we gi i 'ei as 7 A J Q A 3 ,. X Q 'S 3 'x 5 is 3 ig-,REM it jx? 'Siw'3k3i,Q A Ti kai ei 113 V ' ev M 1' X Wx HMV xi 3 we ' 3 X -5 ' ,B 'eq H ,X ' J ,KN ' -J Nj R31 'B Q3 , :XX X3 -, Y E? xg sg., lx NNQ-,FY M fi Q -is ist' wax Q ,fi ,X A i V --Q 4 emixirixli W V Q if Q li 3' il Yi si if S UG. fi VX R 3 Swish it-X' jx! XJR MN 'N Q wsffxw g E X viii xii 1 bfi L - if es is in si A f . 4 3 wi in Q. M . 3 N5 jxiKQHf.Q 3 imp JQ: 3 X. A is, Neskfx Q E Q5 , .N 5.4 ,QS jx 'lj' if IQW, xgxllg, .Xxx ,QJYQXK ei I H x, Y 1 ye! J .3 QE BX N ' bw We i fix '5 is Wiki i . X ,high X. is , , N X X55 ,, ER '-.B X X J f i rl Q 5, Ni- We i ii X li 7 fxhli N53-Q Qivlx P , -M W: iw' NSY 3' ' Xaser ix' Y M Q x X. , , 'Q A- X - -v--.. A TL H954 sim Qixen lxggxisi SS, iggijigxxsigibi gi gi? QM .V Aix V k if 1 K h kv NY 'Fixx XE: EL xx Y x 'XXL R Y 53, si il Qlxltfi p in 'X Xshxixfljxb! fi Jig X Q3 -if Fr. A shi,
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' 'gg Sip! . ,Q This lodge at the Mt. Scott Boy Scout Leader's Training Camp was the spot chosen again for this year's Spiritual Retreat. Students and professors take time for conversation and fellowship. Here Rev. Joe Crane, speaker for the Spiritual Retreat, chats with the Drs. Caldwell. Here professor Tom Smith and students Mel White and Edgar Scrivner work cooperatively at building a fire in the large fireplace in the large meeting' POOITI. SPIRITUAL RETREAT On Thursday and Good Friday before Easter, the college held its traditional Spiritual Retreat at Mt. Scott Boy Scout Leadership Training Camp. Speaker for the retreat was Reverend aloe Crane, pastor of the Eugene Church of God. Highlighting the Thursday evening activities was the observance of the ordinance of foot washing. Friday morning the group partook of Communion in groups of twelve. The group agreed beforehand that they would remain in corporate silence from the rising bell until the Communion Service. This time of quietness and meditation was very effec- tive. Throughout the rest of the morning conferences were followed by services in the morning and one in the afternoon which officially closed the Re- treat. www X5 This sextet of girls added greatly to the the Communion servlce. All On Friday afternoon, Dr. Monroe took the on a hike around the beautiful ci
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