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. Rev x TWGNGS Town' Smrrlevum' , Bgxjle, , Cegxo, . Auchmoodil, loin Rlcef yQe,shis'nlUl'l1 W1 Qhovm ROW, BACK Rqhef- PRO MQYYVWEO PRDTESTAN The Protestant S b TBO RD tudent Board is the policy making ody for all Protestant groups at Temple. The board consists of two representatives and two non-voting dele- OFFICERS gates from each Protestant denominational group and the President 4-V... .... '..'.-'-'A..'.v.v.',.'..-..' T homas McNeill interdenominational groups, Christian Association and Vice-President -.4'A .'-..A...'A '.. .--l4l ..v J ohm Boyle Temple Christian Fellowship. These representatives are Recording Secretary AA..A --v-A ..-.... D Omthy Carter either elected or appointed by their individual groups to Cowesponding Secretary .-A..,,'.AA Esther Keshishian membership on the board. ' An all-University Thanksgiving service held in Thomas in :E:,: z Hall on November 23 was sponsored by the Protestant ' . Student Board. At Christmas time the group held daily J carol sings in the Great Court of Mitten Hall. This year as in the past the Protestant Student Board was the guid- , ing influence behind Religious Book Week. The organiza- tion also cooperated with the Christian Association in the World Student Service Fund drive and Religion-in-Life F Week- Worship services and speakers of interest to all Pro- testants have been presented to undergraduate students MMM with the aim of promoting understanding and cooperation between and among members of all Protestant faiths. Q Three Hand ' cl 1 e Twenty-two
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ui'--. BACK RO We p ookh Otto Sqbbato J R OOI1 P Bradley T ' Peter 'U Oyoun, Blok ' Z ' .' fbansky ef Bullock ' 1 MrlvltlfriilIIArcmnqlBOl53ileXlLHmgrin!QCgGoCt?r:Q:Z. gCf6l?Ttl Rlggwif Geroce D ' , - ' lT7i ' . - 1 ' Mclnlyfe, Dooley' M5D9fmofr?nbjGgw'W, OGEITUQUG, gigfli EECOND ROW. S . nnouds' Thornhill Biongiligi GEHO' IMClTlglg'l1irgIiOil0 nCdlgUzBqmbmk Harris ' Reed pair Ugon, Sch ! - 0017933 F Zh KQIQQLO On, I ouskos Needwmdr, gcqm - RON7- Rowf Hurley, ' , Stoskiewiczqnf Rev. MCHO - Collins . le, Sleckf EWMAN CLUB Numerous social activities and educa ' were aHorded Catholic students by the Newman Club. The OFFICERS Club's purpose is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the President huh.-.-,--.,.,..-,,,,,,-,,,,..,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Don Scanlan temporal life of Catholic students through a balanced pro- V56-e.P,-esident ,,,,,,,..,,4.,A,., H ,..,.,,.., B111 Eagan gram of religious, intellectual, and social activities. Regarding Se0 eta .7 --'-- '- - - '- 'A can Schwindt Highlighting the social events of the Newman Club Cofrespondmg Secretary J 11113 Petraushas was the traditional Shamrock Ball. This year a king and Tfeasurer --'-'A 4 ' Bob Reed queen of the ball were selected and Norman Black's orchestra provided music. The Newmanites also cele- H : i 1 brated All Saint's Day with a Hallowe'en Party. A Christmas Party, complete with Santa Claus and gifts d the children of St. Vincent's Orphan- :'r' lll lalaallaat . for all, was tendere At the Parent-Student Communion Breakfast in No- . vember, Dr. Joseph Cox, director of St. Thomas More High School spoke. The Bible, Its Origin and WorksA 4 was the topic of an address made by Dr. James McDevitt :: ' ' 5':' ' zzz in December. The Rev. Francis McGuire spoke on the significance of the vestments used in the celebration oi X' 'i:'if:i iiiiz Mass at one of the spring meetings. --.4-tax, I... 5 V S Three H zu-ldred Twenty-one
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RIGHT. K . eh!! I Smith St f e fn Conrail Reverend R onck Kline 1 1 WGffiCk ' Zeger M ' efz, Kerr URMED Clll The Reformed Club is in reality an organization com- bining the membership of three religious faiths, the Con- OFFICERS gziiegzliiigigal Christian, the Evangelical, and the Reformed ur - . President ...,..........,.,...... .......... .,......... H e nry Conrad M .A hl d t. h ld b th 1 b t th - - - ont y inner mee ings are e y e c u in e V zce Preszdent .............,.,.............. Nancy Shoemaker Faculty Dining Room. After the meal, the members dis- Randy Track cuss religious aspects of marriage and the family. Social programs of games and contests are arranged by the pro- gram chairman. Ifwwswwgxgi b Commissions of students are sent to neighboring ,i My Q churches where they hold round-table discussions with the youth group of the church enumerating the part of religion 52. in college. Delegates are also sent to the various religious conferences, held throughout the year by the Congrega- tional, Evangelical, and Reformed Churches. L ' f the organization is to interest students in l adoption of a brotherhood b endeavors to ' ' of 3 S 5A?E6 ical' 2335, gf' Q .A... ff ii dred Twenty-tl The alm o others and the genera The Reformed Clu faith and activities theme for den their knowledge broa their churches. 1726 . V as :s JV :-:-:-.a:.:.:.:-:g. 1 Aw- .:-,-,::::s..-:.:.-. -,z -5? ' gi ,v - 'T sas ii::?- . i ' W everyone. about the Three H un
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