Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 228 of 340
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if L 'N Q W f fr- A N ' if .L N i, . X- ii ' -'F 1 S t l J n Cleveland lPresidentl Les Manges lVice Presidentl, June Wade. ROW ROW 'lz Phyllis Turner, Dove Skelton lTreasurerl, Joann Lock l ecre ary , ou , ' ' ' - D T nner Jerr Fishback, Philip k l D Onstott, Janice Becker, Shirley Jones, Phronra Howard. ROW 3. Dave Johnson, ave a , y 2: Kay Ramseyer, Karen S eton, ora Cox, Fred Fishback, Paul Gregory, BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP This I Believe was the topic of panel and individual discussions organized during the fall by the Baptist Student Fellowship. Students, ministers and professors were invited to express their views on what the fellowship had decided was included in its beliefs - the Trinity, life after death, prayer and the Bible. During the Christmas season The Debtor, first in a series of plays, was produced and enacted by the group. Also their new minister of students, Rev. Joseph Feiler, conducted a series of discussions at the college on Paul Tillich, renown theologian and Danforth lecturer about whom Feiler had written a thesis. f' ld Sh'l Ramse er Donna Tomlinson Judy Gilbert Roger Sturgean, Joyce Halmgran. ROW 2: ROW l: Joyce Dickover, Roger Johnson, Arlene Mans re , ir ey y , , , R ann Craven Ann Netterfield, Susan Baker, Janice Maple, Joyce Calloway, Linda Laudenbaugh, Shirley Metzger, Linda Detroz, Loretta Holt. ROW oxy , 3: Rev. J. H. Feiler, Robert Albertson, Larry S. Page, Dave Metzger, Dave Miles, Don Grantham, Tal Craven, Tsar Paotien. as 1 in we L ' .1 S L 5 .5 W is C., N. I. ln, - 1 it We-xir. T ? x ,lg-h 4 N T Xt . st... I-fx, ii 'Q' fx ew W z A L' rx X K gs RX

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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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,sxcsexw 'fs I I S foci ROW 'lz Debbie Sheets, Jerry Woodring, Sharon Mayhousen, Rosalie Ruschofski, Judie Brown, John Neff, Carlene Bendander. ROW 2: Ruth Eudaley, Elaine Smedman, Allan Heuss lSponsorl, Carol Reiter, Rev. Frank Stevenson, Sandra Brantley, Phyllis Krouse. Th h f' -f ld h ' - h ch attendbonuci, sersovrfalowitrfssziliilgi sinclgxluzljtion, virhlole- some recreation, bible study - the Lutheran Student ASSOCIATION Association endeavors to identify, sustain and stimulate Lutheran INLCi students in denominational loyalties. Among the activities of this group, open to all members and friends of the Lutheran Church, are a Thanksgiving vesper service for the local congregation, a children's Christmas party and a cluster retreat held this year in Muncie. 2 mm. ROW 'lr Betty Farrell ISecreIaryI, Kathy Weldy, Joan Lautenschlager, Judy Edgar. ROW 2: David James, Juanita Powers lPresidenti, Mr. Marvin Hayes ISponsorl. The campus Christian Science Organization is a branch of the first Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. This groups meets weekly for discussion and services. During the year these people were active participants in campus religious life. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION An annual project completed by this group was a lec- ture on Christian Science, which was open particularly to the campus. Theodore Wallach of Chicago was the guest speaker this year. He appeared during the Christmas season in December on Christian Science: A Fresh Approach to Security. 209

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