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I Jane Agsten President of Queens Christian Association I he Queens Christian Association is an all-inclusive student and faculty organization. Its over-all purpose is to create a Christian community on the campus and to strengthen the principles of the Christian faith so that they may become vital and meaningful to each person. 1 he association seeks to inspire students toward the development of a mature Christian faith and to provide guidance for this endeavor, to explore possibilities for communicating the Christian faith, to experience Chris- tian fellowship, and to relate all areas of campus life to the Christian faith. In an attempt to realize the over-all purpose, the cabi- net of the association is responsible for planning all campus activities such as vespers, chapel, prayer meet- ings, Christian Re-Emphasis Week, retreats, and overseas work camp projects. Cabinet, Back row: Penny Moffett, Melinda Goodman, Anne Walters, Dottie DuBose, Jane Dudley. Front row: Rosemary Clower, Sue Ross, Suzann Morton.
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Our bewild- erment was FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL lessened by the...... First row: Frannv Barrow, Ramona Orta, Ginny Bopp, Carol Cochran, Linda Pegram, Carol Ann Speake, Mar guerite Seay, Leila Bennett, Marie Clyburn. Second row: Betty Rave Cox, Flora McNair, jane Bowen, Martha Woods, Brenda Smith, Nancy Hopkins, Happy Barrow, Suzann Morton. Third row: Susan Abernethy, Malinda Bangs, Green C herry, Susann Finklea, Linda Thompson, Bonnie Huske, Becky Shaffer, Marcia Brinkley, Mar Lee White. Standing: Pris Selby. The Freshman Advisory Council, which is selected each spring by the office of the dean ot students with nominations from Student Gov- ernment officers, is the first tangible contact the new students have with campus life. I he ad visors correspond with new students throughout the summer and are on hand to meet them in September. The faculty advisors guide the stu dents acadcmicalK while the student advisors help them to adjust socially.
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by Q. C. A. Our first project as a class is the presentation of the program for Christmas Vespers which follows the traditional and colorful Boars Head Dinner. Through an interesting retreat at Camp Stewart, the Christian Association introduces itself to us on our first Sunday at Queens. One of the most outstanding weeks on the campus is Christian Re-Emphasis Week. This year we heard Dr. B. Frank Hall from Wilmington, C., speak on “Man’s Dilemma—God's Solution.'
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