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Ambassadors Officers: Ray Marco, Prayer Chairman, Roy Morrison, President, Jim Jensen, Vice-President, Duane DeGroff, Treasurer, Gayle Dow, Secretary. The Ambassadors Club start- ed off the new year with forty- six members. Teams have been formed and we are working closely with the Christian Ser- vice Department in filling as- signments in the various churches. We have also been working on plans for an area wide youth service in seven of the denominational camp grounds in April. We also have had teams go into the differ- ent nursing homes in the area on Sunday afternoons to hold services. We praise the Lord for the areas of service that He opens to us and we pray that we may go all out to honor and glorify Him. The purpose of our club is to go forth to serve Jesus Christ first and Berkshire College sec- ond. Our sincere desire is that whereever we go, Jesus Christ will be seen through us. First row-Barbara Hale, Lanita White, Ella Davis, Roy Morrison, Ray Marco, Jim Jensen, Duane DeGroff, Gayle Dow, Joyce Moss, Janice Wilcox. Second row-Marion Briggs, Sharon Hannah, Kathleen Page, Donna Gallman, Ellen Waning, Leonard Lester, Beth Heanssler, Fran Holt, Carol Gay, Gail Warren. Third row-Linda Hudson, Kay Jewel, Buddy Dowd, Ed Neal, Cindy Moore, Doug Moore, Jerry Albee, Judy Worley, Palma McCamey, Wanda Lambert, Nancy Okes.
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Newspaper Staff , Y ' ? T- g, , . ,.: .: K j, 1: li ,-11. ' Q it A 1 11 Q' N-J Front Row: Linda Hudson, Kay Jewell, Palma McCamey, Beth Heanssler, Phyllis Rand, Joan Bourgoin, Ella Davis, Gail Helms. Second Row: Dave Jordan, Bob Murphy, Ernie Tidball, Daryl Brown, Duane DeGroff, Dean Bailey, Advisor, Eric Anderson, Pauline Stinson. The student newspaper, the Knight Watch, is published by the Journalism 223 class with the guid- ance of Dean Bailey. This is the first year for both the class and the Knight Watch. Their addition has not only broadened the curriculum but made a welcome contribution to the campus. The name Knight Watch was cho- sen by the student body from a list of suggestions presented by the staff. This play on words represents our school lBerkshire Knights! plus our duty as Christians to Watch in all things lll Tim. 4:55 for the morning cometh Usa. 2l:12l. Phyllis Rand, Assistant Editor, Eric Anderson, Editor.
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Student Foreign Mission Fellowship The Student Foreign Missions Fellowship is Berkshire's branch of the Inter-Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship. The or- ganization has as its goal the, promotion on campus of concern and senfice for foreign mis- sions and carries out this goal in a variety of ways. The main event of the year is the sponsor- ship of the annual Mis- sion Conference in November. Other proj- ects for 1968-69 have included: the contin- uance of Tuesday night Vespers services, Thursday night mis- sion prayer meetings, street meetings with the Salvation Army, a missions bulletin board, correspondence with several foreign missionaries, a Penny Crusade for Advent Christian Missions, work with a Korean Or- phanage, sponsoring of mission films, and oth- er participation in out- side mission society events. Officersz Doug Moore, President, Jim Gilroy, Vice-President, Margaret Downs Secretary, Cheryl Buchanan, Treasurer. First row-Doug Moore, Jim Gilroy, Cheryl Buchanan, Margaret Downs, Gail Warren, Kay Jewel. Second row-Jim Jensen, Duane DeGroff, Leonard Lester, Cindy Moore, Fran Holt. Third row-Buddy Dowd, David Brown
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