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Pie, qw-,H - i 1, '- 23, , , , , 9' il! ROW 'l Pat North, Joe Paul lPresidentl, Linda Heiser, ROW 2: Ralph Plesant, Billy Hunter, Glenna Dishman, Ann McClain. Sponsored by the Friends Memorial Church, the Fellowship of Friends is Ball State's newest religious youth organization. This group was founded on campus in autumn 1957. Among its regular activities are an outing for children from White's Institute, sponsorship of a food basket for a de- serving family and the adopting of an orphan or hospital patient. Each spring, members combine work with fun for a weekend by cleaning the church camp, Quaker Haven, on Dewart Lake, preparing it for summer activities. Carrying out plans to provide entertainment for worthy groups on holidays usually neglected by service organizations, the Warner Fellowship reached two such groups this year. On Halloween they presented a program at the county home for the aged and on Valentine's Day they held a party at the county orphanage. During the spring to climax the fellowship's series of programs, more than 100 guests from Church of God youth groups in the eastern Indiana area participated in the annual recreation-play night. 206 ROW l Gail Leaser, Darcel Tolle, Jane Lester, Pat Kennedy, Joyce Hurley, Jerry Myers, Kay Baldwin, ROW 2: Jim Harris, Sharon Sharrett, Pat Boyer, Larry Reid, Kathleen Strunk, Joyce Resur, Myra Shrock, David Jolliff.
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Know Your Church Night, first in a year-long series of activities planned by the Religious Council, welcomed freshmen and upperclassmen to campus before classwork began last fall. Besides coordinating all campus religious activities during the school year the council composed of representatives invited from all sixteen college religious organizations, initiated ideas for the seasonal convos at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. They also planned the week-long events on Religious Emphasis Week held last fall with the theme Man, His God, His World and Brotherhood Week held in February. A new religious counselor, Carl F. Andry, helped the council foster their expressions of religious life on campus by advising them on presentation of such encompassing campus events. A ww .. s g .1-f-sms ,-.., 1, . cs sc 1: 5-X -gig sag c ,,,.,..c .msc Ms , 1 ei gifaxim : .. . . ,. , . as Qs if f , X i :-:, gg- v:'XYEiX?1-r'.:4.- L , -z:2geg'- , se: ers 'mr x sv - - ' .:::g..:f 5f..,s - 1-me , 1::1:.. - Z. s...-Q. -ws 9,1 1 : if. J -X G. ms . . ' -'-1-1:, 'KN-.f ' 'r v' .s:.s-we::,- - ' 1: L .J - us e . . 'N Q 'lc X X, X ,b 4 Ni x X x r. W - 'Cabs ,..- 4-5. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL X ,gg ff., 34. x We V ' 7' 53 1-5113:-I-L51 :. Q is X h ',-,. I E31 H . W ROW 'l: Dewain Johnson, Ken Stiller, Jan Opdycke, Sara Wasson iVice-Presidentl, Betsy Williams, Jerry Woodring lTreosurerl, Wayne Robbins. ROW 2: Carl Brehmer, Jackie Janoski, Joe Paul, Linda Heiser, Bill Spice, Dr. Phyllis Nelson, Rev. J. H. Feiler, Winifred Cook lRecording Secretaryl, Dr, W. G. Pippenger. 5 S ii is 2 5: -3 rf . 3 K .i ROW 1: Dave Skelton lPresidentl, Dick Richey, Phyllis Williams, Pat Kennedy, Diana Stumler, Roger Johnson, Joe Seip. ROW 2: Larry Lesh, Barb Good lCorresponding Secretaryl, John Neff, Pat Rhodes, Lowell Stine, Elizabeth Meloy, Dwight Keck, Lorie Mazur, Dr. Leo Hauptmon. X ., 205
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ALBRIGHT- OTTERBEIN FELLOWSHIP .fs K B O 0 NW N-'vi ROW I: Dr. W. G. Pippenger l5ponsorl, Larry Lesh, Janet Frisknev lVice Presidentl, Donna Keller lSecretary-Treasurerl, Lowell Stine lPresidentl, Charles Pippenger. ROW 2: Sandy Fisher, Grace Smith, Arlene Seltenright, Marilyn Leer, Jennie Carle, Susie Flightner, Martha Pritchard, Elaine Habegger, Sharon Sumney. Conducting Bible studies and panel discussions, seeing pertinent films and listening to guest speakers are a part of the activities program of the Albright-Otterbein Fellowship. They also take charge of the service one evening a month for the entire congregation of the local church. Sponsored by the Evangelical United Brethren Church, this Fellowship desires to provide students a place to make their church home during the school year. A highlight this year was the annual conference of all E. U. B. stu- dents in colleges in Indiana and Ohio held in Germantown, Ohio. 207
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