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IT TAKES
ALL KINDS
here’s an interpreter when you need
one? Although any student at the Col
lege is eligible to join the International
Ambassadors for Christ, its member
No, Gabriel is not in a trance! He
is an intense individual, even ship is composed largely of nationals
while he is simply relaxing, and of missionaries’ children. Because
watching a college football of their familiarity with customs out
playoff game at the home of the
Grubbs. side the United States, club members
enjoy sharing with each other tradi
tions and customs in their homeland.
The highlight of first semster was an
international dinner hosted in Decem
ber at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Grubbs. Each student prepared one or
two culinary delights from his or her
country nad then shared them with the
other members. Members obviously
were venturesome enough to try all the
dishes, as evidenced by the plates being
piled so high with delicasies from Af
rica, Germany, Mexico, Italy, and the
Bahamas. A similar acitvity was
planned for the spring semester.
Music Club row one: K an Etten, T. Chenery, A. Isely, S. Deuel, G.
B. Brummage, S. Drun Bonnell; row two: E. IV :ienehan, C. Schreck, M. Griffen, M. Wil-
. Cassell, T. Nixon, row liamson; row three: D Vhite, sponsor, B. Sallee, D. Lacy, Gary
nd, S. Thomas, and M Alberdina, and J. Ekba

