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ethodist Club The purpose of the Methodist Club is to provide a religious atmosphere and religious activities for Methodist stu- dents. Its activities were highlighted by special events such as the invitation of Methodist students to the Harvest Fes- tival at the First Methodist Church and a special Blinn night during Thanks- giving season. During Christian Emphasis, the Club sponsored Rev. Richard Lord as the guest speaker for an assembly program. Officers Danny Danheim President Pat Weiss VicePresident Dianne Pace Secretary Mary Peterson Program Chairman David Atkinson, Jim Clayton, Pat Thorton, Sharon Kieke Song Leaders Richard Hartley StudentCouncil Glynda Gillespie Treasurer Cordes Tiemann and AugustWeiss .. Sponsors Rev. R.I. Gilpin Pastor me hV e W $$i Sharon Davidson, Deanne Dippel, Carl Harkrider, Sue Hartley, Russell Kellner,Dianne Pace,Jeanette Weiss, and Sandra Woods. Sponsors are Mr. Danny and Dianne conduct meeting. Cordes Tiemann and Mr. August Weiss. 129
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Canterbury Association ' g LIT ' Officers John Walcutt .................................. President Susan Prescott .......................... Vice President Pat Tottenharn ............................ Secretary Don Egg ....................................... Treasurer Allan Schwartz ............................ Rep orter Mrs. Martha Burgess and Oris E. McGregor Co-Sponsors The Rev. Joseph H. Frazer SpiritualAdviser The Canterbury Association was organized in the fall of 1959 for the college members of the Episcopal Church and for anyone else who wants to join. The motto of the Canterbury Association is Service to Church, ' P School, and Community? . A The purpose of the Association is to forward the work of the Church in colleges and universities and to '2 carry on the business of the Canterbury Association in the Diocese of Texas. Members Elizabeth Anderson Edward Barker Jean Davis Donald Egg James Fletcher Robert Gollmer Lewis Head George Hintz Dorothy Jackson Shelley McGregor Susan Prescott Bell Prigge Don Stewart Louise Stone Patricia Tottenham John Walcutt Robert Yerkes
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Gamma Delta Mem bers Melvin Ashorn Christy Faith Ruth Finke Arlene Fischer James Ephraim Karen Gaskamp Jack Grimm John Haschke Beverly Herzog Amanda Hold Margaret Horn Darrell Kruger Darrell Loesch Daryl Lueckemeyer Glenda Muesse Carolyn Mutscher Carl Mertink Lester Mertins Pete Raif Kathleen Reinertsen James Reinhardt Linda Remmert Geraldine Schroeder Martin Schubert Terrine Shelburne Dorothy Zoch Kathryn Zoch Gladys Winkelmann Paul Gersch Officers Carolyn Mutscher ....... .. ......... .. ...... . President Carl Mertink ............................ Vice President Gladys Winkelmann ........................ Secretary Cristy Faith .. ................................ Treasurer Amanda Hold ........................ Student Council t J Ruth Finke ................................ Reporter t Rev. Arnold Mueller .......... .. PastoralAdviser t i ,h Winfred Finke and Lawrence Hermann ....... t Sponsors . Gamma Delta is an international , religious organization for college stu- dents who are members of the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church and any other students who wish to join. The purpose , of this organization is to promote Christian knowledge, fellowship, and 3 leadership on the campus among the college students. To promote Christian knowledgeo the campus, the Gamma Delta partici- pates in campus activities as Christian Emphasis Week. 1
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