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Don Page (TWU Administrator) on Education in the 1990s Tape #6 - May 14

Audio 198a consists of the following recording:
Title: Don Page - Open Forum
This is a continuation of Aud. 197b. Dr. Don Page, Academic Vice President, speaks at the Marriott Hotel in Toronto. He shares an anecdote and then takes questions from the audience. A panel of TWU representatives continues to answer questions on a variety of issues related to Christian leadership until [22:22]. They are led in prayer until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Interview: Rebecca Verhaeghe (TWU Alumni) - November 30

Audio 143a consists of the following recording:
Title: Rebecca Verhaeghe – “Interview”
A man - possibly Greg Charyna, TWU Alumnus (1989) and member of Trinity's Public Relations department - interviews Rebecca Verhaeghe, alumna (1984), on how her experience at Trinity Western University impacted her life. [The interview may be conducted over the telephone; the recording volume for Verhaeghe's replies is very low] She describes her current position, as a social worker and family therapist working in a hospital in York County, and discusses the impact of faith-based education. This interview is intended as the basis of an advertisement for Trinity Western University in Faith Today magazine.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
[After serving 12 years as a pastor, Greg - along with his wife Karen - opened Home Instead Senior Care in Saskatoon]

Ken Larson / Dr. Gordon Addington

Audio 1a consists of the following recording: Ken Larson, American Businessman speaks at a TWU sponsored event about Christian business practices, leadership, influencing the workplace, business ethics, and acting in a biblical way. He believes that while the Christian manager may have any peer reviews, he or she is ultimately accountable to God and must act in a biblical manner in order to succeed. He relates personal stories about his business to illustrate his points, such as the importance of having the proper intention when pursuing legal action or demanding restitution for employee theft. Ken Larson also speaks about the importance of prioritizing the customer. He speaks on good citizenship and giving to charity. He believes that companies aren’t Christian, people are; and by acting in a biblical way individuals can influence the actions of the company and touch people.
Audio 1b consists of the following recording: Dr. Gordon Addington, a surgeon, speaks at a TWU sponsored event in regards to Christian leadership, becoming a surgeon, committing to Jesus Christ, committing to honesty, and aiming for excellence. Dr. Addington argues that since 1925 society has shifted towards a post-Christian nature. Christian leadership is not earned and comes not because one wants it but instead it emerges because an individual contains the qualities which engender respect and ask for leadership. Christian leadership is a quiet leadership. He also reads a passage from Corinthians 15. He illustrates his beliefs with personal stories from his medical career. Dr. Addington advocates for individuals making change in their local churches. He argues for a life filled with integrity and the acknowledgement of God in everyday life. Near the end of his talk, Dr. Addington comments on abortion and the struggles of medical professionals to handle the issue.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Snider, Dr. Neil - A Personal Report, August

Video 160: Dr. Snider's Presidential Report. Good intro with Dr. Snider.
1:05 - Showing new sign at entrance.
Library pictures
2:43 Dr. Snider on campus
2:50-3:10 - Showing where RSC (Reimer Student Centre) will go
3:13 - Dr. Snider
3:35 - Dr. Snider in lower cafeteria
4:05 - Dr. Snider by new wing to chapel with new practice rooms
4:32 - Dr. Snider by Vernon Strombeck - nice footage
5:16 - Dr. Snider in science lab
5:36 - by the lab
5:50 - Dr. Snider by ACTS (Associated Canadian Theological Schools); construction of NWB (Northwest Building)
7:01 - Dr. Snider by soccer fields; footage of BC Lions practice
7:35 - Underdeveloped fields
7:37 - Dr. Snider by gym - good footage of him
8:35 - Dr. Snider by Fraser
10:00 - Dr. Snider in gym interview Doug DeVries (basketball player)
11:38 - Dr. Snider outside, concluding remarks - "Committed to Godly Christian Leaders"
[Description provided by President's Office intern, April 2006]

Graduation Service (includes ACTS): Myron Augsburger (Commencement Speaker), Kim Hazelwood (Valedictorian) and others - April 26

Audio 185a consists of the following recording:
Title: Myron Augsburger - “30th Graduation Convocation (1992)”
The recording begins with music and singing. President Neil Snider welcomes those present. Vernon Strombeck is recognized, along with other founders. Dr. Myron Augsburger, President of the Christian College Coalition, speaks at length. The group is led in song. Dr. Don Page, Vice President for Academic Affairs, invites Kim Hazelwood to speak as valedictorian. She is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 185b consists of the following recording:
Title: Kim Hazelwood – “30th Graduation Convocation (1992)”
This is a continuation of Aud. 185a. Kim Hazelwood continues her Valedictorian Address. Dr. Don Page presents citizenship awards to David Hoffman and Kim Hazelwood. Dr. Snider presents honorary doctorate degrees to David Enarson (Founder) and Calvin Hanson (Founding President). Dr. Page reads out a list of graduates' names.
Audio 185c consists of the following recording:
Title: “30th Graduation Convocation (1992)”
This is a continuation of Aud.185b. Dr. Page continues to read a list of graduates' names. Dr. Ken Davis (TWU Administrator) presents the ACTS students for graduation. The group is led in prayer by a parent, Dr. Gary Inrig. There is music and singing until the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: beginning in 1993, with its fifth annual commencement exercises, ACTS celebrated its own separate graduation ceremony.
Note: this may have been the last graduation service celebrated in the Enarson Auditorium / Gymnasium

Oral History: Benno and Marge Friesen (Founding faculty / staff) - October 9

Audio 224a consists of the following recording:
Title: Benno Friesen and Marge Friesen – “Oral History Interview”
The interview was conducted in the University Archives on October 9, 2003 as part of a Directed Studies History 310 course. The interview begins with a discussion of how the Friesens first heard of the plans for Trinity Junior College and their interest in joining the staff. They provide a brief description of how the campus looked when they first arrived, and then talk about some of the challenges that arose in preparing for the first students in 1962. The next portion of the interview focuses on the various jobs the Friesens held while at Trinity Junior College. They provide specific job titles and descriptions, as well as some insight into the more unusual activities that they participated in on campus, outside of their job descriptions. Mr. Friesen discusses his transition from English Professor to Dean of Students and Mrs. Friesen describes their involvement with the music program. The Friesens then discuss their relationships with the students. They explain what it was like living with their family in the men’s wing of the dorms.
Audio 224a consists of the following recording:
Title: Benno Friesen and Marge Friesen – “Oral History Interview”
This is a continuation of the interview on Aud. 224a. The Friesens continue to discuss what it was like living with their family in the men’s wing of the dorms. They also discuss how they interacted with students outside of the classroom. The last portion of the interview addresses what the Friesens think attracted students to Trinity Junior College and what they hoped students would take from their time at Trinity Junior College. Finally, they discuss how the Trinity Western University of today has lived up to the vision they had for it during its foundation. The interview concludes with some final comments on why they left Trinity Junior College, how they have been involved since their departure, and how the school impacted their lives. They also provide some final comments on things of importance to them that were not specifically asked in the interview. [Abstract and transcript provided by Aimee Ridley, Public History student, 2003]
Notes edited by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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