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CANTERBURY CLUB Members are: Row Izi Joy Amberg, Richard Argudin Barbara Beardsley, Joseph Brady, Donald Bova. Row II: Marshall Chumley, Mike Dean Dee Dorsett, John O. Evans, III The Canterberry Club strives to unite the Episcopal students at Tech. The group has a three-fold aim of de- votion, education and service. Canterberry Club meets at Seaman Hall, 2407 16th Street, the oldest stu- dent center on campus. Each Wednes- day morning members attend a Holy Communion Service followed by break- fast prepared by women of the Episco- pal Church. On Sunday evening a supper is held in conjunction with a worship service and meeting followed by recreation. Seaman Hall is open daily for student use. C OFFICERS Kent Simms ...... President Jay Amberg .... Vice-President Julienne Loomis . . . Secretary Dick Toll . . . . Treasurer , Lewis Fenton, Jr. David Rilling, Portia Rilling, Charles Row III: Cary P. Harrison, Helga Hoag- Rush. land, Margaret Julienne Loomis, Ed- Row V: Kent Simms, Karin A. Smith, , win Nettleton, Eugene Pennington. Richard K. Toll, Dan Webster, Tom , Row IV: Richard Phelps, Lynn Ragsdale, White. I9
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The purpose of this organization is to promote orderly growth in the study of Christian Science. The organization holds weekly meetings on Monday afternoons in the Student Union. These meetings follow the order of Wednesday evening services in Chris- tian Science Churches. They include readings from the BIBLE and from Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. This is usually followed by testimonies re- garding Christian Science. Other activities of the organization KKf' include participation in Religious Em- phasis Week and other Student Relig- ious Council programs, a fall reception for new students, a workshop meeting each semester and the presentation of an annual Christian Science lecture on campus. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE T I1 e ,ii of kfiit-Yiliwisav C H U R C H 5 - C H R I S T Christian fellowship, Daily Devotionals and Bible classes are the general activities of the Texas Tech Church of Christ Bible Chair. Students have an opportunity to mix and mingle with other Christian young people. Picnics, games and other types of Christian recreation are en- joyed. Devotions are well planned and these few moments of worship add much to the spiritual development of all who participate. They are Monday through Friday at 6:40 p.m. and at 5 p.m. Sunday. Bible classes are taught by the instructor selected by the Broadway Church of Christ and courses cover a wide variety, but are usually of an introductory or elementary level. Activities of the Bible Chair also include the Atkins Extemporaneous Contest, Bible Chair Dis- cussion Week and Bible Chair Lectureship. The extemporaneous contest is held each fall and awards are presented to first, second and third place winners. All entries in the contest are given Mr. Wayne Harris He directs if all a Bible or an appropriate religious book. Discus- sion Week is a panel or open forum program, and it includes a professional representative from sev- eral occupations. In the spring semester the Lectureship is conducted with pertinent problems confronting Christian young people as the theme. A guest speaker delivers this series. Church of Christ Bible Chair Main purpose, inspira+ion Ir R' . l
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I lllx N i by it 7 X t , X 1' 'V I ,tg av g ? :A lv ii pm- ' 0 U R ,g. if ,1 ' ,ia-,,',L'ell -,,,- 'l ' Q.- h ' V K C HOST CHURCH Disciples Student Fellowship Disciple Student Fellowship is a Christian students' organization dedi- cated to the task of making God rele- vant to campus life. DSF provides daily vespers, Sunday morning and evening worship, migrant and other work projects, and at least one major social event each month, plus alter church get togcthers bi- monthly. The Center has recreational and study facilities, including a well- equipped library for the well-being and enjoyment of each student. Disciple Student Fellowship is in the Christian Student Center, 2318 13th St. Robert M. Platt is campus minister and director of the Bible Chair. Pictures show members in the four main phases of the Christian college life. Both individual and group partici- pation in Christian activities are repre- sented. Top picture, Prayerg Center, worship, Bottom left, playg Bottom right, study. We Play For recreation 20 F , We Pray For guidance We Worship Our God I 'iii- iu ' Ntlumhh' 'N V j iwmtn -m,:,:: 'l ,. m' nil! iq W.. . 14 A ,. in We Study For knowledge
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