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Slide Show Script: Trinity Western College Admissions presentation with audible cues

Audio 314a consists of the following recording:
Title: Trinity Western College – “Admissions Presentation”
This recording contains the sound portion of a slideshow presentation for Trinity Western College. It was presumably used as a recruitment tool for the Admissions Department, and is narrated by an unidentified man. There are audible tones through the recording, indicating when the slide should be changed. The benefits of Trinity Western College and the various programs offered are described.
Audio 314b consists of the following recording:
Title: Unidentified Speaker – “Mic Check”
An unidentified man performs a mic check.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Dedication: Neufeld Science Centre - April 8

Audio 215a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Neufeld Science Centre Dedication”
President Neil Snider makes opening comments and leads the group in prayer and song. Langley Mayor John Scholtens is invited to speak. Doug Harris, President, Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary, is invited to speak. Gordon Zeilstra, student body president, is invited to speak. Mr. Henry Wiebe, chairman of the board of Trinity Western University, is invited to speak. An unidentified man is invited to speak. Mr. Ray Addington, of the W. Garfield Weston foundation, is invited to speak. Dr. Don Page, Academic Vice President, leads the group in a dedication litany. He is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 215b consists of the following recording:
Title: “Neufeld Science Centre Dedication”
This is a continuation of Aud. 215a. Several unidentified people join Page in leading those present in a dedication litany. Dr. Snider speaks briefly and then leads those present in singing the doxology. He concludes the service, and invites guests to a ribbon-cutting and tour of the building. [The service appears to have taken place during a chapel service, as it's mentioned at the end that students must rush off to classes.]
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Transcript of excerpt from approximately [12:30]. Henry Wiebe, Chair of TWU’s Board of Governors, reads a tribute to the Neufeld family during the April dedication program: Mrs. Anna and Dr. George Neufeld, their five daughters, three sons-in-law, and five grandchildren make their home in British Columbia. Dr. Neufeld, a trained dentist, has maintained a business career in agriculture, real estate investment, and property development. Mrs. Neufeld is a trained educator. Dr. and Mrs. Neufeld have always valued learning and education, both formal and informal. Each of their five daughters maintain teaching positions, two at the elementary school level, two at the high school level, and one an economist at the post-secondary level. The three sons-in-law are all independent consultants. One is an investment banker, another an environmental planner, and the third a landscape architect. The five grandchildren, three boys and two girls, range in age from one and a half to seventeen. The four school-age children all attend Christian schools. This closely-knit Christian family is pleased to assist Trinity Western University in the realization of their Christian vision for science education.
Section transcript provided by KN, student assistant, 2009/2010

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) and other Speakers

Audio 155a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '92”
The recording opens with a woman reading from the bible og Jesus’ resurrection. She then offers a prayer for those in attendance. There is music. The group is led in prayer. A student is invited to share his testimony. There is further singing and music. Several unidentified male speakers read Psalm 103. A different unidentified male speaker leads the group in prayer. There is further singing and music. A woman, Sylvia, reads James 1:2-4 and shares her testimony. There is further singing and music.
Audio 155b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '92”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 155a. There is further singing and music. Dr. Snider introduces Calvin B. Hanson, founding President of Trinity. [During the graduation ceremony on April 26, 1992, Hanson was awarded an honorary doctorate.] Hanson shares his thoughts on the parameters of ambition in terms of Christianity. At [30:15] Dr. Snider invites the group to sing “Guide Me O Great Jehovah”. An unidentified speaker leads the group in a moment of silent contemplation. There is further singing and music.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this may be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Development - version 1

First copy includes content notes.
Video 55: ’92 Development Video “To the Praise of His Glory” 1962-1992 “In new library w/ camera equipment in background” [Description provided by President's Office intern, April 2006]

Chapel: Rev. Keith Price - September 11-13

Audio 112a consists of the following recording:
Title: Rev. Keith Price – “Write Your Own Obituary”
Reverend Keith Price, of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), leads those present in prayer at a chapel service. He discusses the importance of valuing one’s days. He shares several personal stories, including one about writing his own obituary. He discusses the importance of practising the presence of God in everyday life. Finally, he leads the group in prayer.
Audio 112b consists of the following recording:
Title: Rev. Keith Price – “Evangelical Fellowship of Canada”
Reverend Keith Price, of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), speaks at a chapel service on the importance of following the servant model of love provided by Jesus Christ. He reads and analyses John 13 at length and explains how it relates to living a godly life. He extracts three principles from this passage: keep on serving till the end, care not for pecking order, and do not be ‘choosy’ about whom one serves. He shares several personal stories, including one on meeting Liona Boyd, a classical musician. He leads the group in silent contemplation. Finally, he is thanked for speaking and the group is dismissed.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[In the late 1960s, Keith Price became the founder of Christian Direction, an organization he lead until his retirement in 1983. Later, he served as Minister at Large for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada.In 1990 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by TWU. A memorial service for Keith Price.was held on February 2, 2001 at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church Victoria, BC.]

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