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DLIGION JDSON CAMPUS SCENE GF MANY ELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS :v. James B. Spencer: The Marion Presbyterian Church and appreciate the warm welcome and fellowship of the con a very warm relationship with Judson College and its gregation. Church members find this association with students ents. Many students attend the church services regularly rewarding for themf' Rev. james B. Spencer Rev. Coleman Inge Rev. Ian H ,fl -ukjii Rev. Coleman Inge: St. VVilfrid's Episcopal Church looks forward to every fall because it brings Judson students to us. The students give our choir new strength and they help in all ways possible. We are proud of having the third largest number of Episcopal Students of any insti- tution in the state. Rev. Ian H. Walker: A church geared to the times . . . anchored to the rock, opening its heart and homes to students. Rev. Joe Neal Blair: We at the Marion Methodist Church are indebted to Judson College students for the contribution they make to the church as they worship with us, sing in the choir, serve as musicians, and work in ouristudent program. 63
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THE TRIA GLE STAFF Our paper is a unique part of Juclson. It portrays our campus life at first hand. The Triangle informs stuclents, faculty, alumnae, ancl parents of Juclson's activities. 'CAROL MAY Editor Left to Right, Firxt Row fseatedl: Marcia McLennan and Anne Williamson. Second Row: Sari Jean Runkle, Boone Aiken, Judy Sullivan, Mary Lynda Hodges, Carol May, VVanda Davis, and Mamie Little. Standing: Mary An Bell, Barbara Pridgen, Mary Elam, Karen Koch, Kathy Uzzell, Janice Williamson, and Betty Veal. 4 3 f, 4:44 3 ' MRS. SARAH RICE Carol Schjott, Co-Editorg Nancy Lovvorn, Business Manager. Sponsor ,..,.-- -f - 6-2 J J fi f 'f , , , aim - ,.A r'54y5'f '- , ,4Aff?5'.fi? fi' ' A. 1' ,Y W , ,. 1- Y 1Jk. mf,55M 'IQ 2 1 ' 7 , fi A ' i,fgQ,f.7fmf,, , f Y V - 5? .... 1 J ,- .Q Q 'iff f 4' WN
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RELIGION The Baptist Student Union is our distinctive denominational min- istry on all types of campuses. Its purpose is to conserve and help train Southern Baptist Students for effective Christian discipleship. It functions to remind each student of his responsibility to Christ, his church, and his denomination, and of his obligation as a Christian citizen to the world in which he lives. One must participate in the B S U to experience the thrill of new friendships, sheer fun, in- creased perspective, and spiritual maturity which it offers. OFFICERS ASHLEY LAWLEY ..... President MISS OMA DELL FRANKLIN ..... Sponsor Left to Right, First Row, fSeatedj: Miss Franklin, Pat Turnipseed, Ashley Lawley, Mary An Bell and Suzanne Bergman. Second Row: Shirley Hickson, Sarah Mitchell, Pat Pike, Annette Jackson, Janice Wil- liamson, Kathy Uzzell, Karen Allen, Diann Williams, and Patsy Colley. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Cooperation is the key word for the newly organized Student Religious Activities Com- mittee which is designed to encourage the contributions of each denomination in campus- wide projects and activities. This committee plans vespers and leads our campus in prayerful participation. S. R. A. OFFICERS .IO WHITE ................ President MISS GLORIA WALKER ..... Sponsor xitlitflfg I Vxixil thfiil Left to Right, Seated: Miss Walker, Jo White, and Ashley Law- ley. Standing: Ar- lene Bossio, Ann- ette Jackson, and Frances Landreth.
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