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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

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

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.

Universities Week: Jake Epp (Minister of Health) / Dr. Charles Malik (United Nations) - October 25

Digitized sound file for Aud 81b not attached, due to copyright restrictions
Audio 81a consists of the following recording:
Title: Jake Epp – “What is our Community?”
Hon. Jake Epp, Minister of Health, discusses extending ideas into the community. He then explores the definition of community and the impact of Trinity Western University students. He asks the students to look critically at society and evaluate it within their faith. He shares a personal anecdote about going to China. He discusses the journey to faith of a member of the communist party in China. President Snider thanks Mr. Epp for speaking.
Audio 81b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Charles Malik – “Radio Discussion” - very poor quality
Dr.Charles Malik, President of the United Nations General Assembly from 1958 to 1959, speaks on Gorbachev and Reagan peace talks to someone, possibly journalist Jack Webster, on a radio station. He also discusses nuclear war. There are two different audio streams recorded one on top of the other, making this recording almost impossible to decipher. At [10:45] there is some discussion of Canadian politics. Don Johnson, Liberal MP joins the discussion. They respond to some phone calls. There is some discussion of prison riots with Roger Caron. The recording cuts off in the middle of a sentence. This recording is possibly from “The Coast” radio station, 97.1 CKAY.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) - April 21

Audio 159a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider – “RNS Baccalaureate Address”
President Snider speaks on the responsibility of the Christian Disciple to be reconciled to God. He emphasizes the importance of finding an eagerness for God. He advocates for spiritual maturity. He discusses the importance of how one responds to temptation. He discusses the importance of acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord. He believes the greatest miracle is when an individual commits his or her life to Christ. He emphasizes the need to live for Christ and to be responsible to Him.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this appears to be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

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.]

Baptismal Service

Audio 158a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baptismal Service”
This recording consists of a Baptismal Service at Black Lake in 1986. This service is led by an unidentified speaker. District Chairman Steve Watkins [?] is called on to read from the book of Titus. A passage from Hebrews 9 is read by the new pastor - Aubrey Dau [?] - of the Portland Avenue Church in Tacoma. Brother Charles McGee [?] is asked to read from Colossians 2. The primary speaker addresses the position of the Evangelical Free Church on baptism. The group is led in prayer. There are numerous baptismal candidates from three different churches. The pastors from the respective churches present the candidates for baptism, and the candidates are baptized in the order in which they are presented.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: original cassette tape label reads: 86-51 Baptismal Service (including in the water) (Sunday afternoon) Black Lake - 1986

Audio Visual Script: J. Robertson (Voice Tracks)

Audio 118a consists of the following recording:
Title: J. Robertson – “Trinity Western University A.V. Script”
This professional-sounding script was likely prepared to accompany a slide show used for public relations and fundraising. The speaker begins by describing the history of Trinity Western University and the importance of developing higher Christian education in Canada. Trinity's membership in the AUCC is alluded to, as is the school's 25th anniversary. Two prominent fundraising campaigns are mentioned. The development of the campus is described, including the construction of several buildings. The mission of developing Christian leaders and the impact of a financial contribution is mentioned. This portion has a whimsical and emotive music track. At [8:12] there is a repeat of the majority of this recording but without background music.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

TWU Fall Banquet: Chuck Colson - October 30

Audio 24a consists of the following recording:
Title: Chuck Colson – “God Demands Our Obedience”
Chuck Colson, a Christian leader, cultural commentator, and author who served as Special Counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973, speaks at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver during Trinity's Fall Banquet. He opens with a joke about being tape-recorded - referring to Watergate. He also tells several humorous anecdotes. He poses the question, “What can a fellow believe in now?” Colson discusses the breakdown of government and loss of trust in society. He discusses how modern society lives as if God is dead. Colson examines what it means to be a Christian in a religious sense and not merely a situational or cultural sense. The Church must stand on truth, on Scripture. Colson also examines the Trinity Western Statement of Purpose and the importance of the mission to create leaders who think as Christians constantly. He discusses how God has not used his triumphs, but the great defeat of his life - going to prison - to impact others. Colson argues that it is not what we do, but what God chooses to do through us, and our obedience to Him. He then examines what it means to love God. Finally, Colson calls out to the people not to simply sit smugly and be saved, but to go out and live as members of the Church of Christ in the middle of the decaying Kingdom of the world. President Snider thanks Colson for coming and makes a few closing remarks.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Dr. Neil Snider (TWU President); Vern Storey (TWU Administrator); Arvid Olson (Dean of Student Affairs)

Audio 133a consists of the following recording:
Title: President Snider – “Welcome” / Vern Storey – “Importance of Worldview” / Arvid Olson?
This may be a continuation of the lecture on Aud. 132b. Dr. Snider discusses the kind of person who is needed within Christian leadership, mentioning the positions of RAs [Residence Assistants] and Student Leaders, and referencing the apostle Paul. He encourages his listeners to make positive change on the campus as servant leaders. Snider comments, "it's good to have you back." [Possibly this presentation is part of a student orientation session, or retreat] At [3:02] another recording cuts in, with laughter and an unidentified man speaking. He discusses college statistics from 1982/1983 regarding the performance of Trinity students at UBC. Around [7:00] he refers to Arvid [Olson?] He then discusses the importance of worldview and Trinity's mission; he explores the concepts of goals and objectives, and a the idea of a "preferred future." He mentions some of the rights and responsibilities TWU will have in 1988, in terms of program development, and the role Ken Davis might play in that, by way of example. Near the end of the recording a train's whistle can be heard in the background. In the final two minutes of the recording another unidentified speaker is heard [possibly Arvid Olson?]. He suggests integrating goal setting with prayer, and thanks Dr. Vernon Storey [Executive Vice President] for his presentation. Participants applaud. The speaker states that he wants to review Orientation Week, just before the recording is cut off.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Recording is very quiet throughout

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