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Viva La France

nstead of going home to Mama's cooking for spring break, 28 Liberty Baptist College students under the leadership of Dr. Woodrow Kroll ventured overseas to visit the often dreamed about countries of Europe. But it wasn't just a sightseeing and pleasure trip For the most part, itwas educational Contemporary European Theology was taught through lectures given by Mr Dan Mitchell

The itinerary was packed full of exciting places tovisit After arriving in Amsterdam they went to see the Cathedral in Koln, Germany, and the castle and town of Heidelburg

Baptist history was discovered in Zurich, Switzerland, where Zwingli, father of the Baptists,had preached Lucerne offered itsbeauty and Keon presented itsmagnificence when the students rode a cable car to the top of Mt Pilatus A day was also spent in Geneva sightseeing

Then itwas back to France to visit Chamonix, the ski capital of the world, and Paris for three adventurous days.

Brussels, Belgium, was next, and then itwas off to Rotterdam, Holland, to see the spot where the pilgrims had set off for America. One of the highlights of the trip came in Haarlem where they visited Corrie Ten Boom's home and the Ten Boom Watch Shop

Then came Amsterdam with itssights,and finally itwas back to the United States after an action-packed 15 days.

Flood, Sonya

Florence, Jann

Focht, Laurie

Ford, Allen

Ford, Lenny

Fore, Lynn Fox, Kimberly

Frankis, Marty

Freel, Gary

French, Robert Frerichs, Debbie

Frey, Katherine

Frey, Sybil Frisbie, Renee

Gaidowski, Tony Galinto William Garner, John

Garnett, Matthew Garnett, Vicki Gates, Michael

Gatz, Philip

Gay, Jackie

Gehman III, William Gelatt, Andrew Gibbs Amy Gilbert Beth Gibson Jody

Giess, Joanne

Giese, Ronald

Giles, Mark Gillespie Deborah Gillespie William Gillette, Paul Gingher. Holly Glaze. David Freshmen/161

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