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Christmas Banquet: Northwest [NBTC?]

Audio 217a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Northwest Christmas Banquet 1982”
An unidentified man leads the singing of Christmas Carols. Those present are welcomed. Garth Johnson, from the Board, brings greetings and prays. Faculty members are introduced individually. Thanks are expressed. Library volunteers are introduced. Special guests are introduced. The group is led in prayer. There is further singing of Christmas Carols, and music, which is cut off in the middle of a song.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Karen Longman (CCCU) - Staley Lectures Series - Wednesday, November 1

Audio 72a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Karen Longman, Staley Lecture – “Take Heart”
Dr. Longman served from ca. 1980 to ca. 2000 as Vice President for Professional Development and Research at the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities In 1995 she presented the Staley Lecture at TWU. She opens with a prayer, and mentions the fact that the chapel service has been extended. She discusses Stephen Covey's book, the “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,” and the importance of developing one’s potential for God and His Kingdom. She reads from Galatians, 1Corintians 13, 2 Corinthians 3. She illustrates her points through personal stories. She argues that faith should be illustrated through love. In closing, she leads the group in prayer. At [22:48] a presentation already underway cuts in, and an unidentified person can be heard speaking about the concepts of “that’s the way it is” vs. “that’s the way God made it.” The speaker explores the concept of a Christian worldview. This recording cuts off suddenly.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Oral History: Interview with Stan Fryer (TWU Staff) for November issue of Trinity Western World

Interview discusses Fryer's involvement with Burden Bearers Canada
Audio 226b consists of the following recording:
Title: Stan Fryer – “Trinity Western World Interview”
Stan Fryer, Trinity Western University staff, is interviewed on his involvement with Burden Bearers of Canada, a nonprofit group that provides counseling services. He discusses the impact of his faith on his counseling work. He shares details of the counseling process at Burden Bearers. He shares anecdotes about his experiences and the impact his volunteer work has had on his personal growth. At [27:02] the interview ends and choir music - possibly the original content of the cassette - plays. The choir is accompanied by a piano. The music continues until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[According to a telephone conversation with Stan Fryer during the summer of 2004, he served at Trinity from 1975 to 1985, first as Business Manager to 1977, then in Development from 1978 to 1985. School calendar listings identify him as Associate Director of Public Affairs from 1978 to 1985.]

Slide Show by R. Booth - March

Audio 249a consists of the following recording:
Title: Trinity Western College Promotional Slide Show / Advertisement
This presentation appears to have been intended for use as a public relations vehicle - to promote the school to prospective students and/or for use in fundraising activities. The narrator presents Trinity's history and vision, programs and developments.
There is upbeat orchestral music beneath the narration throughout the recording.
The narrative or script appears to be based on the content of Aud. 247a and Aud. 245a, though this appears to be an edited and somewhat abbreviated version of the presentation. Audible tones for slide cues have been removed.

Slide Show Script: Men of Vision

Audio 313a consists of the following recording:
Title: Trinity Western College – “Men of Vision”
This recording contains a narrative originally used to accompany a slide presentation for Trinity Western College. This presentation focuses on the vision of the founders and on the creation of the school. The development of the school, particularly in terms of its faculty and buildings, is discussed. The impact of various individuals, such as David Enarson, Carl Fosmark, Calvin B. Hanson, Leland Asa, Enoch Mattson, Vernon Strombeck, David Twiest, Robert Thompson, and Neil Snider is highlighted. There is music through the length of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Music and Narrative: Christmas presentation [partial]

Audio 214b consists of the following recording:
Title: Unidentified soloists and narrators – “The Christmas Story”
A female soloist accompanied by a variety of instruments, possibly synthesized, including harp, bells, and piano, performs a song ["I am waiting in a silent prayer"]. She begins to tell the Christmas Story. Midway through the recording, a male narrator recounts the Christmas story from Joseph's perspective [What did Joseph feel?] and a male soloist performs a song. The two singers perform a duet. Another song is begun, but is cut off abruptly.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Promotional Event: Dr. Neil Snider (TWU President) and Dr. Don Page

Audio 175a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider / Dr. Don Page – “Growth of Trinity Western University / The Changing World”
Dr. Snider speaks on the development of Trinity Western University during his time as president. He introduces Dr. Don Page who discusses the changes in the world and the importance of the Christian community being attuned to those changes.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Archivist's notes, 2007: Development Event. Dr. Snider opens, announcing that "there will be a video in a few minutes that will tell you about Trinity Western." He comments on the interest in Pacific Rim countries - like Korea - regarding establishing some kind of affiliation with Trinity. He shares his own vision for Trinity, which includes academic excellence, the "student development approach" (that students learn as much outside the classroom setting as inside, so the whole environment is key), and accomplishing both of these from a biblical perspective. "We are here tonight to thank you for standing with us." Snider states that the motto for the current year, "truth unto godliness," is taken from Titus 1. He introduces the video. The recording is interrupted.
Dr Snider introduces Dr. Page, here from Toronto, as the speaker. Page [later Academic Vice President for TWU] speaks regarding the need to prepare for a challenging future.

Panel: Dr. Neil Snider (TWU President) and others - April 5

Audio 130a consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “Panel Discussion”
Dr. Snider moderates a panel dscussion that includes Dr. Guy Saffold (TWU Administrator), Dr. Bob Burkinshaw (TWU Professor), Dr. Don Page (TWU Administrator), Mr. Melvin Smith (Lawyer and constitutional expert), and Carol Gran (Minister of Government Management Services and Minister Responsible for Women's Programs). Dr. Snider summarizes the position of each panel member. He thanks them for speaking and invites Carol Gran to speak. Gran focuses on the subservient role of women in Christian society. Drs. Burkinshaw and Page respond. The impact of constitutional law on various issues is discussed by Mel Smith as he answers various questions. Dr. Page answers questions and shares his faith journey. Dr. Snider makes some closing remarks.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Chapel: Craig Taylor - April 3-4

Audio 141b consists of the following recording:
Title: Craig Taylor – “Communion Both Sides”
This recording of a Praise Chapel service opens with music and singing. At [11:05] an unidentified speaker talks about the impact Chapel has had on the students. There is more singing and music until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
original audio cassette label reads: Creig Taylor - Communion - April 3-4

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