Cayuga Community College - Nainrubua Yearbook (Auburn, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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igh Spirits C4 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: FRONT ROW: Becky Reed, Sharla Holbein, Nancy Signorelli, Lynn Pickel BACK ROW: Tim Droppa, Rodney Major, Don Mackey, Ray Mennsing, Tyde Richards PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: Tricia Carpenter, Lynn Brangan, Maria Mazzaroppi BACK ROW: Leane Youngs, Kim Fingar, Susan Allen, Cindy Oughterson NEWMAN: math professors Mr. John Empie and Mr. Gerald Smith, Lydia Popiwczak, Ann Marie Russell, Pat Ryan, Mary Perriello, Carol Westmiller, Maureen Quinn Get involved That s something everyone's told, and the C4 Christian Fellowship, Newman, and Pep Clubs did an especially good job of keeping active. Tossed salad, meatballs, Isreal, and God? It may sould like a weird com- bination, but it worked out just great for the C4 Christian Fellowship. A fairly new club on campus, the group met at the home of Tyde Richards for a spaghetti dinner. Accented with Tim Droppa's mellow guitar and a series of slides from Israel, the evening was an informal way to share and have a good time. The C4 group was also active on campus, hosting a number of speakers and special films. These films included talks by Pastor Taylor, who spoke on several chapters from the BIBLE, and Thief in the Night , a movie about the end of the world. Meetings were held every Monday. Each session opened with a prayer, and members discussed their lives and relationships with God. As a result of this close, personal interaction, many 48 C4 Christian Fe1lowshipfNewmanfPep Clubs friendships were formed. Even more importantly, they all experienced a great deal of spiritual growth. Throw a party and not have anyone show up. That's almost what happened to the Newman Club members when they went to give their third annual Christmas party for patients at the Williard Mental Hospital. Due to a mixup in communications, the club arrived a half-hour later than expected. Most of the patients had gone to bed for the night, but staff members arous- ed them so they all could enjoy cup- cakes, cookies, punch, music, and dancing. The Newman Club members passed out song books and had every- one singing or clapping for over an hour. A more regular Newman Club activ- ity took place every week at Saint Alphonus Church on Genesee Street, where Father Enright held a Sunday night folk mass. Because the club was an ecumenical group, people from any religion were welcome. After the mass, everyone stayed for an informal party, chatting, laughing, and learning the . SINCE MEETINGS WERE HELD during the 11:00-12:00 lunch hour, C4 Christian Fel- lowship members had to eat during their weekly get-to-gether. Becky Reed grabs a sandwich as the club makes plans for a i spagetti dinner. 1 4

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lt, 5. 'f..w 4 ef' 2, I rr'-f...,. fl nf few,-,,,. 'f! '2. - ii READINGS FROM THE BIBLE were a fre- quent part of C4 Christian Fellowship meet- ings. Jim Main studies a passage before shar- ing it with his friends. ALL THE POSTERS announcing each upcoming basketball game were made by the Pep Club. Kim Fingar, Pat Greene, and Leane Youngs create a few signs to promote the Morrisville game and draw larger crowds for Spartan sup- port. true meaning of God in the modern world. Nights at the college held more than just evening classes. A special excite- ment often grew up on campus, and the group responsible for spreading the energy was the Pep Club. In charge of promoting school spirit, the group made huge posters to announce every basketball game. The signs were hung all over the college, making sure stu- dents knew the specifics of the up- coming games. In addition to gathering fans, the Pep Club members also raised money for the team by selling thirst- quenching Pepsi at home games. C4 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP IS simply a, gathering of all those people who truly be- lieve in their hearts that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and have accepted Him as their personal savior. As Christians, they strive to better understand and practice God's word. Their faith stands on the truth that God so loved 'the world that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. Uohn 3: 163 By listening to and praying for each other, each learned to trust in the Lord. C4 Christian FellowshipfNewmanfPep 49

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