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M is K EDITOR - Mary Margaret Peterson TARTAN Something to remember, something to cherish - these are the things to be gathered from the busy days at Covenant by the TARTAN staff. Each deadline presented a challenge, but each challenge as itwos met proved to be a reward. It is our hope that 1965-1966 at Covenant will live in these pages for each student who has been a part of the year. Editor ................. ..... M ary Margaret Peterson Assistant Editor ............................ Linda Crawford Business Manager .......................... Dorothy Ehler Advertising Staff... Elaine Juliusson, JanetArmes, Ed Fielding, Anita Cape Copy Editor ................................... Mary Johnston Layout Staff ...... Sidonie Brooks, Bunny Woalwine Picture Editor ............................... Linnea Rayburn Photography ...... ..... B ill Andrews, Mr. Joel Belz Advisor ........... ................. M iss Jane Brooks LEFT TO RIGHT: Ehler, Crow- ford, Cape, Brooks, Wield- raayer, Woolwine, Rayburn, L.gJuliusson,Armes,.l.,Field- ing, Stortz.
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STUDE T MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP Realizing the need for support and encouragement of foreign missions, certain students have responded to their responsibility as student missionaries. The Stu- dent Missions Fellowship has organized seven prayer groups which meet weekly to intercede for missions in Europe, Asia, Africa, Islam, Latin America, and North America. SMF also sponsors the Mission Preparatory Group under the direction of Mr. Lambert. This year the Committee met on Saturday nights un- der the leadership of President Abed Ismail to plan its programs and yearly project. This year they have sup- ported the Urbana and Toccoa Falls conferences and presented a film, Beloved Enemy, for students. The student missionaries not only pray but work in gospel teams at home. Their social highlight is the SMF Spring Banquet, wh en announcement of the meeting ofthe mon- etary goal for the organizational project is traditional. PRE-MINISTERIAL CLUB Left to right, tront row: Sick- ert, Keillor, Mr. Anderson. Second row: Falcon, Acker, Stanley. Back row: Graham, Caines. The Pre-Ministerial Club was formed this year in or- der to give young men who plan to enter theological seminary a chance to discuss peoblems of the ministry and the opportunities and challenges available to them. A good beginning membership profited under the spon- sorship of Rev. Charles W. Anderson, of the Covenant Bible Department. Lu
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BAGPIPE STAFF - Front to Back: Ewing, Himes, Gerstung, Belz, Anderson, Ferris, Spern, Dengler, E. 'Q-70010 BAGPIPE 1 EDITOR - Frances Bragdon The BAGPIPE, in its eleventh edition this year, has en- deavored to portray campus life and student activity and thought to the fullest. As more students become a part of Covenant, the BAG- PIPE, as a student newspaper, has also grown to keep up with the ever-expanding campus. The publication has ma- tured in the past few years from a simple news sheet to a weekly publication reflecting campus lite and student rumination. Expansion includes change: For the BAGPIPE this has involved work towards developing from a mimeo- graphed copy towards a printed publication on a higher level of reporting and writing. The BAGPIPE has grown, involving a larger staff and more student endeavor. As such it has become more and more an integral feature of Covenant life. The Editor
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