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'PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, OCTOBER 14, 1983
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Y.O.U. UPDATE
Y.O.U. National Essay Contest
It's time for the 1983 National Essay Contest! Essays of the past have
given us a great deal of insight into the youth of God's Church. Last year
we had a tremendous response and look forward to an even greater one this
year.
The title for this year's essay will be,
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What I Think I Will Be Doing in
the Millennium." Again this year, there will be junior and senior divi­
sions. Prizes for the junior division will be: first place--$50, second
place--$25, third place--$10: with $100, $50, and $25 being given to the
first, second and third place winners in the senior division. As usual, the
essays must be typewritten, no longer than three pages doublespaced, and
must be postmarked no later than December 31, 1983. Results of the contest
will be announced around the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Please refer to the Y.O.U. Manual for more details.
Office if you have any questions.
FROM MEDIA SERVICES
****TOBE ANNOUNCED ****
Young Ambassadors Videotapes
You may call the Y.O.U.
--Kevin
o.
Dean, Y.O.U.
For those who missed picking up a Young Ambassadors Festival
Videotape Order Form at the Feast, one will be available in the
upcoming October 24 WORLDWIDE NEWS. Just clip it out and send it
in. This will be your last chance to order Young Ambassadors
videotapes.
Forms sent in must be postmarked no later than
November 25, 1983.
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AMBASSADOR COLLEGE UPDATE
{Pasadena Campus)
--Larry Omasta, Media Services
Everything has returned to normal here on campus since we have returned
from the Feast. We have had many, many reports from various students,
faculty and members in general who had a wonderful Feast of Tabernacles.
Many thought it was "the best ever!"
My wife and I certainly enjoyed the Feast very much. We spent the first
part of the Feast at Sacramento, California. This was the first year that
the Feast of Tabernacles was held in Sacramento and it proved to be a very
fine feast site. Mr. Joel Lillengreen did a very fine job as Festival
Director. ,For the last half of the Feast, my wife and I were in Spokane,
Washington. We have used this feast site for several years. All went well
there, and Mr. Roger Foster also did a fine job as Festival Director in that
area. Eve and I appreciated the opportunity to visit with many of you
ministers and your wives while at Sacramento and Spokane.
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor