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learn to serve as well as Q a The Religious Liberty Club is also an active or- ganization. Since this is its first year at Newbury, and since it is the only club of its kind in any Adventist school, it is quite unique. In all the thirty-six weeks of the school year, the two weeks that are probably looked forward to the most are the fall and spring week of prayer. Truths are presented to the students through consecrated ministers as Dean George Akers and Elder Tom Spindle. Many lives are dedicated and reconsecrated during these two devotional weeks. Research forms a large part of a SEM- INAR team. In the library labovel Elder Griffith explains some of Ellen G. White's writings to the second semester Seminar officers. Standing are Ian Hoop- er, chorisler: Darlene Grunke, vice-presi- dent: Iim Ritacca, public relations sec- retary: lseatedl Mike Iackson. president: Elder Griffith, sponsor: Karyl Iones, sec- retary-treasurer: lnot shownl Mr. Ed- ward Broadbeck, sponsor. ' P4 I: W , I in: u . 'll Ll Pausing for a moment after a SEMINAR meeting. Eld. D. K. Griffith offers an additional suggestion to the first semester officers. They are Hal Leland and Missi Tibbits. Not shown are Gerry Dunn, Marilyn Koelsche, Darlene Grunke. Don Richards. and Mr. Edward Broadbeck. The faculty room comes in handy during the WEEK OF PRAYER as Elder Tom Spindle counsels with Rhondda Greenwood and Barbara Knox. .In ,, fn...- 'EIU E, A . , . '- ...:.: I 7212 . v., 1' r - ff f' p.f,1:, e 'ml 4 1 l l
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Three of the TEMPERANCE officers labovel-Gerry Dunn, president: Karyl Jones. secretary-treasurer: and Millie Duqe. publicity secretary. display the three winning temperance posters in the ad building. Not shown are Gwen Avery. vice-president: Mrs. Hannah R. Yanke and Eld. D. K. Grifiith. sponsors. tl. Christian Lfout jtheir neighbor Along with second semester come new lead- ers to take over the responsibilities left them by the previous officers. Not only does this change offer a challenge to the new officers, but it also gives them an opportunity to Witness for their Lord through Seminar, Temperance and Re- ligious Liberty Clubs. Very active off campus, as Well as on, are the Seminar and temperance teams who visit surrounding churches giving very inspiring services. 'J-if -xl, ' 1,5-e '-ei The rights oi RELIGIOUS LIBERTY lleitl in the Constitution, are reviewed by Eld. D. K. Griiiith and officers Gerry Dunn, publicity secretary: Iacl: Lewis, presi- dent: Eleanor Anderson. vice-president: and Kseatedl Betty Io Senseman. secre- tary-treasurer. eil. '- 92412, r .f Lf, .1.-M. A 5 ff:-Q11 wel' ' . .,.- ,.,,,.-J swf.-.lv - , - 5. I., -. .. Nerja . 1. .Q . ., --M '-.ge ' .-
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