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Your dreams can Have you ever dreamed of walking in the footsteps of Jesus, Peter, Paul, other apostles and early Christians? We sing, "Footprints of Jesus, that make the pathway glow; We will follow the steps of Jesus, Where 'er they go," but never imagine what it would be like to do so. Can you imagine the Catacombs in the city of Rome where the early Christians secretly met to worship or the Colosseum where they died for their faith before blood-thirsty lions and gladiators? Do you dare walk with Paul on the Appian Way as he went to Rome as a prisoner to defend his right to be a Christian and challenge even Nero to condemn him? Perhaps you have read the story of Jonah, his commission", flight to Jappa and attempted flight to Tarshish? You will see Tel Aviv, Jappa of old, and visualize his inability to get away from God's will and purpose for his life. You can also imagine the experience of Peter as he went to the housetop awaiting his dinner's preparation and God letting him see a sheet let down from heaven with all manner of animals and creeping things, unclean things for a good Jew, with the instruction to slay and eat. Yes, God let Peter know that nothing was common or unclean when God approves of it. These are only two of the many places the Bible Lands Tour will visit; Caesaria, Tiberias, Megiddo (Armegiddon), Mt. Tabor, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Jerusalem, Hebrom, Bethlehem and many more are set before us. What an adventure awaits you! Walking in the footsteps of Jesus, the apostles and Bible characters can be your experience too. Dr. Cecil M. Hyatt and Dr. L. Olie T. N. Brown are leading this e true tour, Bible Lands Tour, with departure from Los Angeles by Trans World Airlines on January 9, 1978, and returning to Los Angeles on January 23, 1978. The cost for this never to be forgotten experience will be $1,599. You will enjoy your stay in first class hotels, two to a room with private bath or shower, three meals each day with coffee and tea included. You will travel by private, deluxe motor coaches or private cars with English speaking guides. All entrance fees and transfers between airports and hotels are also in- by Dr. Hyatt eluded. This Bible Lands Tour is one of the two official California Baptist College inter-term tours approved for six units of college credit. This college credit will be at no cost to any enrolled student. No Christian can get more knowledge of the Bible at less cost with all expenses and meals included. Time is short. Action is imperative!! See Dr. Hyatt or Dr. Brown about additional information including a deferred payment plan concerning this tour. We 'BANNER-, page 1, September 16, 1977 More Music from Instrumentalists In the previous years little has been said about the instrumentalists of the music department. But that situation has changed greatly since that section of the department is rapidly growing larger and opening into the new areas. Besides the audition only group of Brass Ensemble, this sectionof the music department is developing a Concert Band, Jazz Band, and Collegium Musicum. The Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Lawrence Johansen, is looking forward to a prosperous and out of the ordinary year. Included in the instrumentalists are: trumpets - Jerry Chaddick, (jr.); Cliff Shu man, (soph.); Kevin Kirby, (Sr.); Mike Golden, (soph.); Dan Jones, (soph.); baritone - Jonn Prentice, (fr.)c. and tuba - Mike Dowling, (sr.). A novelty to this group will be the addition of two women to the team: Freshmen Carrie Hook and Heather Clark will be playing their talents on the french horn and tuba respectively. During inter-term, Brass Ensemble will go on tour to Oregon and Washington. The spring will see the musicians performing a tower music concert. The idea of such a performance, comes from the days when playing from a tower was used as a message service informing the townspeople of disasters and of items of happiness. The only need the members of Brass Ensemble have is an exceptionally large tower. Concert Band will be forming again and will act as a pep-band for various athletic events. Practice for this group will be Monday evenings from 6 to 8 in the Book of Life. Also holding practice at the same time will be Jazz Band. It is not necessary to be an exceptionally fine musician to perform in either of these groups. An audition will not be necessary. It has been expressed by Johansen that the only requirement needed to be in these groups is a desire to play music. Women are also encour aged to join, for all instruments are needed, especially clarinets and saxophones. Along the lines of the unusual is the development of the Collegium Musicum. This group will be playing old music with old instruments, however it is not necessary to be as old as the instruments to partake of this musical experience. Possibly you can take up the recorder, krumhorn, rackett or even sacbut. But you'll need to have some experience as a musician to take part. From Sarah and Rebecca (pet names given to the Brass Ensemble's tubas by their players) to the Collegium Musicum, thede- strumental division of the music department is growing and developing to its fullest potential. In speaking with Lawrence Johansen there was a spark of enthusiasm in his voice as he discussed each instrumental group. Johansen stated: 'There's so much confusion, it's hard to believe school has started. It's kind of exciting having the new facilities. I'm looking forward to having the practice rooms filled with musicians 24 hours a day." If anyone is interested in any of the previously mentioned groups please contact Mr. Lawrence Johansen on the newly developed fourth floor music wing. Student placement iets results How many of you poor students need a job? Could you use a little cash to go out on a date or to pay off your bill? Are your clothes getting "comfortable" but not too "classy"? Senior pictures cancelled The best woman is you If you've read all the books on womanhood and submission but still feel there's something missing, then the "Best Woman Is You" seminar may answer some of your questions covering such topics as: how to accept yourself and forgive yourself and discover who you are; how to turn your failures into success with and for God; failure with men, money, motherhood, your mental state, and most of all yourself; help your husband find himself when he didn't know he was lost; live up to your potential in spite of it all; and, how to keep your home without letting it keep you. Other lectures and discussions will include situations such as: if you've cried, pouted, blinked your eyes and dressed in a costume to get your way and your man's attention; if you're looking for a ministry and wondering about women's place in the church or home; or wondering about what God's word says regarding working outside the home; sex. . .a blessing or a curse; how to handle the problem child; what to do when your kids consider you their "Original Teen Challenge"; and can a woman handle the finances and be in the will of God? The seminar will be taught by Joan Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh is a wife, mother, foster mother, author, minister, lecturer, founder of Pace Weight Ministry, Radio Ministry of Weight Control and another on Marriage and Family, and most of all, a woman who's been as frustrated as you are trying to live up to everyone's expectations and requirements for life. Miss Cavanaugh will share with you the freedom of just being your best for Jesus and the Truths and Concepts found in God's Word for the "Best Woman". (It really can be you!!!) This seminar will be held Saturday, September 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the CBC Book of Life auditorium. Tuition will be $15 per student. Or how about just working for the fun and experience of learning something completely new? If you fit into any of these categories, then you'll be happy to know the CBC has just hired Sue Moreland as the head of the new Student Placement Services. This improved service here at CBC will be a very personal and practical way for the student to find a part-time or full-time job through the school. According to Sue this service "can provide jobs for students, student families (including wives and husbands) and alumni." To use the service, all the student needs to do is to go to the Financial Aid Office any weekday between 1:00 and 4:00. At the office, the student will fill out an application and be interviewed by Sue. Loss of Bair S # Early (deadlinesJ Due to circumstances beyond our control, The BANNER production has been delayed today. A Banner change The Banner you are now holding is the last of its kind. Because of conflicting schedules and in order to give superior publicity to plays (opening night is usually Thursday) and other weekend activities. The Banner will be distributed on Thursday afternoons. There will be no Banner next Friday (Sept. 23), but there will be an eight - page edition on Thursday, Sept. 29. Apparently the Service has been very successful. After only eight days on the job, Sue has helped place approximately 12 students out of only 30 interviewed.. According to Sue "All that it takes for us to try to help the student is for the student to take time to work with us. All you need todois to stop in and spend a few minutes with us so we can get to know you and your job needs." Panama Treaty Forty of CBC's Political Science students attended a world affairs council meeting at UCR recently. Speaker Welborn Dolvin, one of three American signers of the Panama Canal Treaty, explained issues involved in the treaty. Students who attended the meeting will conduct a panel discussion (pro and con) on the Canal Treaty Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 11:00 in room 243. All interested persons are invited to attend. Speakers on the pro side of the treaty are Larry Mavima, John Cummings, and Judy White. Con side speakers include Barb Carroll, Pari Rickard, and Emmanuel Chainer. A summary will be given by Jim Robertson. There will be a meeting for those who are interested in model railroading (inany gauge),Monday, September 19 at 10 a.m. in room 105. There are presently several faculty members, students, alumni, and immediate members of their families who are interested. We have already been given some items to start with and promised more. One of the local hobby shops is cooperating with us. If you are presently not into model railroading, come to this important meeting and find out more about this exciting hobby.
Object Description
Title | The Banner - September 16, 1977 |
Subject | California Baptist University -- Students -- Periodicals. College student newspapers and periodicals -- California. |
Description | The Banner is the student newspaper of California Baptist University. It has been in continuous publication since 1952.' |
Creator | California Baptist University |
Date | September 16 1977 |
Type | Text |
Language | en |
Rights | Copyright California Baptist University. All Rights Reserved. |
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Title | 1977-09-16-001 |
Transcript | Your dreams can Have you ever dreamed of walking in the footsteps of Jesus, Peter, Paul, other apostles and early Christians? We sing, "Footprints of Jesus, that make the pathway glow; We will follow the steps of Jesus, Where 'er they go" but never imagine what it would be like to do so. Can you imagine the Catacombs in the city of Rome where the early Christians secretly met to worship or the Colosseum where they died for their faith before blood-thirsty lions and gladiators? Do you dare walk with Paul on the Appian Way as he went to Rome as a prisoner to defend his right to be a Christian and challenge even Nero to condemn him? Perhaps you have read the story of Jonah, his commission", flight to Jappa and attempted flight to Tarshish? You will see Tel Aviv, Jappa of old, and visualize his inability to get away from God's will and purpose for his life. You can also imagine the experience of Peter as he went to the housetop awaiting his dinner's preparation and God letting him see a sheet let down from heaven with all manner of animals and creeping things, unclean things for a good Jew, with the instruction to slay and eat. Yes, God let Peter know that nothing was common or unclean when God approves of it. These are only two of the many places the Bible Lands Tour will visit; Caesaria, Tiberias, Megiddo (Armegiddon), Mt. Tabor, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Jerusalem, Hebrom, Bethlehem and many more are set before us. What an adventure awaits you! Walking in the footsteps of Jesus, the apostles and Bible characters can be your experience too. Dr. Cecil M. Hyatt and Dr. L. Olie T. N. Brown are leading this e true tour, Bible Lands Tour, with departure from Los Angeles by Trans World Airlines on January 9, 1978, and returning to Los Angeles on January 23, 1978. The cost for this never to be forgotten experience will be $1,599. You will enjoy your stay in first class hotels, two to a room with private bath or shower, three meals each day with coffee and tea included. You will travel by private, deluxe motor coaches or private cars with English speaking guides. All entrance fees and transfers between airports and hotels are also in- by Dr. Hyatt eluded. This Bible Lands Tour is one of the two official California Baptist College inter-term tours approved for six units of college credit. This college credit will be at no cost to any enrolled student. No Christian can get more knowledge of the Bible at less cost with all expenses and meals included. Time is short. Action is imperative!! See Dr. Hyatt or Dr. Brown about additional information including a deferred payment plan concerning this tour. We 'BANNER-, page 1, September 16, 1977 More Music from Instrumentalists In the previous years little has been said about the instrumentalists of the music department. But that situation has changed greatly since that section of the department is rapidly growing larger and opening into the new areas. Besides the audition only group of Brass Ensemble, this sectionof the music department is developing a Concert Band, Jazz Band, and Collegium Musicum. The Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Lawrence Johansen, is looking forward to a prosperous and out of the ordinary year. Included in the instrumentalists are: trumpets - Jerry Chaddick, (jr.); Cliff Shu man, (soph.); Kevin Kirby, (Sr.); Mike Golden, (soph.); Dan Jones, (soph.); baritone - Jonn Prentice, (fr.)c. and tuba - Mike Dowling, (sr.). A novelty to this group will be the addition of two women to the team: Freshmen Carrie Hook and Heather Clark will be playing their talents on the french horn and tuba respectively. During inter-term, Brass Ensemble will go on tour to Oregon and Washington. The spring will see the musicians performing a tower music concert. The idea of such a performance, comes from the days when playing from a tower was used as a message service informing the townspeople of disasters and of items of happiness. The only need the members of Brass Ensemble have is an exceptionally large tower. Concert Band will be forming again and will act as a pep-band for various athletic events. Practice for this group will be Monday evenings from 6 to 8 in the Book of Life. Also holding practice at the same time will be Jazz Band. It is not necessary to be an exceptionally fine musician to perform in either of these groups. An audition will not be necessary. It has been expressed by Johansen that the only requirement needed to be in these groups is a desire to play music. Women are also encour aged to join, for all instruments are needed, especially clarinets and saxophones. Along the lines of the unusual is the development of the Collegium Musicum. This group will be playing old music with old instruments, however it is not necessary to be as old as the instruments to partake of this musical experience. Possibly you can take up the recorder, krumhorn, rackett or even sacbut. But you'll need to have some experience as a musician to take part. From Sarah and Rebecca (pet names given to the Brass Ensemble's tubas by their players) to the Collegium Musicum, thede- strumental division of the music department is growing and developing to its fullest potential. In speaking with Lawrence Johansen there was a spark of enthusiasm in his voice as he discussed each instrumental group. Johansen stated: 'There's so much confusion, it's hard to believe school has started. It's kind of exciting having the new facilities. I'm looking forward to having the practice rooms filled with musicians 24 hours a day." If anyone is interested in any of the previously mentioned groups please contact Mr. Lawrence Johansen on the newly developed fourth floor music wing. Student placement iets results How many of you poor students need a job? Could you use a little cash to go out on a date or to pay off your bill? Are your clothes getting "comfortable" but not too "classy"? Senior pictures cancelled The best woman is you If you've read all the books on womanhood and submission but still feel there's something missing, then the "Best Woman Is You" seminar may answer some of your questions covering such topics as: how to accept yourself and forgive yourself and discover who you are; how to turn your failures into success with and for God; failure with men, money, motherhood, your mental state, and most of all yourself; help your husband find himself when he didn't know he was lost; live up to your potential in spite of it all; and, how to keep your home without letting it keep you. Other lectures and discussions will include situations such as: if you've cried, pouted, blinked your eyes and dressed in a costume to get your way and your man's attention; if you're looking for a ministry and wondering about women's place in the church or home; or wondering about what God's word says regarding working outside the home; sex. . .a blessing or a curse; how to handle the problem child; what to do when your kids consider you their "Original Teen Challenge"; and can a woman handle the finances and be in the will of God? The seminar will be taught by Joan Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh is a wife, mother, foster mother, author, minister, lecturer, founder of Pace Weight Ministry, Radio Ministry of Weight Control and another on Marriage and Family, and most of all, a woman who's been as frustrated as you are trying to live up to everyone's expectations and requirements for life. Miss Cavanaugh will share with you the freedom of just being your best for Jesus and the Truths and Concepts found in God's Word for the "Best Woman". (It really can be you!!!) This seminar will be held Saturday, September 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the CBC Book of Life auditorium. Tuition will be $15 per student. Or how about just working for the fun and experience of learning something completely new? If you fit into any of these categories, then you'll be happy to know the CBC has just hired Sue Moreland as the head of the new Student Placement Services. This improved service here at CBC will be a very personal and practical way for the student to find a part-time or full-time job through the school. According to Sue this service "can provide jobs for students, student families (including wives and husbands) and alumni." To use the service, all the student needs to do is to go to the Financial Aid Office any weekday between 1:00 and 4:00. At the office, the student will fill out an application and be interviewed by Sue. Loss of Bair S # Early (deadlinesJ Due to circumstances beyond our control, The BANNER production has been delayed today. A Banner change The Banner you are now holding is the last of its kind. Because of conflicting schedules and in order to give superior publicity to plays (opening night is usually Thursday) and other weekend activities. The Banner will be distributed on Thursday afternoons. There will be no Banner next Friday (Sept. 23), but there will be an eight - page edition on Thursday, Sept. 29. Apparently the Service has been very successful. After only eight days on the job, Sue has helped place approximately 12 students out of only 30 interviewed.. According to Sue "All that it takes for us to try to help the student is for the student to take time to work with us. All you need todois to stop in and spend a few minutes with us so we can get to know you and your job needs." Panama Treaty Forty of CBC's Political Science students attended a world affairs council meeting at UCR recently. Speaker Welborn Dolvin, one of three American signers of the Panama Canal Treaty, explained issues involved in the treaty. Students who attended the meeting will conduct a panel discussion (pro and con) on the Canal Treaty Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 11:00 in room 243. All interested persons are invited to attend. Speakers on the pro side of the treaty are Larry Mavima, John Cummings, and Judy White. Con side speakers include Barb Carroll, Pari Rickard, and Emmanuel Chainer. A summary will be given by Jim Robertson. There will be a meeting for those who are interested in model railroading (inany gauge),Monday, September 19 at 10 a.m. in room 105. There are presently several faculty members, students, alumni, and immediate members of their families who are interested. We have already been given some items to start with and promised more. One of the local hobby shops is cooperating with us. If you are presently not into model railroading, come to this important meeting and find out more about this exciting hobby. |