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lnt'l Relations Sponsors Films, Seminar Trip The International Relations Club, a relatively new fi T. 'Il I organization, is a fellowship ot students interested ,' Orff in history and current events. Throughout the year the club has participated in civic activities, such as sponsoring a car in the UN. day parade in October. ' ' A series of ten hlms on various countries were shown for all who were interested. 5 4 Several members of the club were able to attend the Federal Service Seminar held in Washington, '- ii- D.C. in February. The purpose of the trip was to see K the government in action. ll Washington bound to see the government in action are Earl Foster Tom Branch, Dr. Charles Taylor, Annalee Leiter, and Marilyn Taylor. lnt'l Relations Club Membership: KFRONT ROWJ David Kolawole, Bonnie Mobley, Stan Carter. 2nd ROW: Lois Bowman, Earl Foster, Darrell Schlabach, Jim Parker, Carol Spencer, 3rd ROW: Roberta Hensley, Wayne Stafluer, Bernie Abendshein, John Hewett, George Bahbah, and Connie Burgess. 23
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.-,-ac.-, .-ss..--ur ,, -it ,..vs..-.-,un.,.,-----H ---2g..w-w-.-1ei.-wys:vaimnmxner-e-e+n-ns4sar-H-e- 'Saved to Serve' Theme of An Missionary Fellowship Membership: CFRONT ROWJ Charlotte Burelison, Dennis Davis, Bill l-lossler, Eunice Woods. 2nd ROW: Sharon Baumgartner, Connie Spitler, Margaret D'Arcy, Miriam Landis, Gerry Robbins, Donna Steele, and Bonnie Mobley. Adding to the spirit of the missionary convention was a men's glee chorus which brought inspiring music to the listener. This chorus also sang later in the year at the ministerial convention. 22 nual Convention The Missionary Fellowship is an organi- zation tor those preparina tor a tu V .ime career in missionary work, as well as those who have ci strong interest in mis- sion activities. The club is tairly active, planning a mis- sionary convention each spring. This year the convention theme was Saved to Serve. Several tields ot service were pre- sented by Rev. J. Gamble, literature worker in India, Rev. P. Mast, Brazil, Rev. W. Hunking, Nigerian evangelist, and Dr. R. Bell, Nigerian medical mis- sionary. The group also undertook a project to supply a vehicle tor the missionaries in Perola, Brazil. Rev. Paul Mast was one of the featured speak- ers during the spring missionary convention. He presented the need for workers both at home and abroad. U
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' WLM '-4 'f 1-'Wea- f'.5-ff Mssf- --'U'-ifev-H--N M9394-vsfu-H: .. ' I 1 ' Choir Travels, Appears on Local Television L as Q .- l 5 l 'r il' V- 1 Y '- 3 Concert Choir Membership: CFRONT ROWJ Prof. Tweed, J. Stim- Q. Tschetter, J. Curtis, L. Hunsberger, J. Tschetter, L. McLaren, son, N. Sabo, W. Zeiger, B. D'Arcy, N. Loney, B. Shepard, C. L. Tschetter, E. Nordgren, S. Reilly, D. Hillman, N. Zimmerman. Stump, B. Doelle, C. Stimson, P. Harris. 2nd ROW: L. Geiger, M. 4th ROW: W. Staufter, D. Engle, R. Phipps, P. D'Arcy, P. McLaren, Phipps, M, Landis, P. Ummel, L. Sherk, P. Tuckey, E, Blosser, D. D. Tuckey, D. D'Arcy, J. Hewett, J. Johns, C. McCarthy, D. Schlo- Dennis, A. Maxheld, V. Yono, R. Hensley. 3rd ROW: E. Carlson, bach, D. Bowers. l The Concert Choir is an effective means of promoting good will between Bethel and churches in the surrounding area. Every year during the Easter season, the Concert Choir makes a tour in several states. This year they traveled through Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois. The repertoire con- l sisted of music representing the Renaissance I 9 . . X period, American folk songs and hymn and feature arrangements. l s l The Concert Choir presented on Easter program over A LOCAL TV station. The program was entitled Music of the Resurrection. 24 ft ff --vnnm-:1nnsmm1lv1q1l
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