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'Nur Retreats Highlight Year for Lutheran Students iation's main The Lutheran Student Assoc project for this year was traveling to area churches in Ramona, Humboldt, Canova, and Colman to present religious programs for ' A - ' ' h ose of their church organizations, T e purp LSA is tu provide spiritual inspiration and In also provide an opportunity for Christian i'elIo-.-:ship for the Lutheran students of Gen- eral Iiezicile. RESPONSIBLE FOR LSA ACTIVITIES were: Diane Larsen, presidentg Lois Nelson f0 U'f'i TONY DOHICIS, 'ICC-DYCSIIICDII Beverly Hodne, social chairman Judy Knutson, -.ccrcloryg Pastor Urncss, odviscr. .,,.,37T ,. We f . GL. 1 Ne -41 , . - as ,. n 1 .P bt 1 1 yt is . LSA ACTIV5 - I . mbgreson, Arlen Esaudieddontbggkk rout Warren Frick Dov H anon- AI Wake C mon' GOVY Fudness Iilormug Sf man' ISQCO d I een, Sandy Cole, Tony Dorgelglovsiolgtuglt-guMe1ggrd, Elizabeth ' Y hudson,
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Si af l l 1 l l l 'ef 17 T l-ew l f HEADING GAMMA DELTA FUNCTIONS were: Anna Kay Keenihan, treasurer, Linda Petheram, secretary, Pastor Vogel, adviser, Linda Warns, president, Knot shownl Harold Schoeneman, vice-president. - i Gamma Delta Promotes Fellowship Gamma Delta is the religious association of Missouri and Wisconsin Synod Lutheran students. The name Gamma Delta stands for the purposes of the organization which are Christian knowledge and Christian service. These purposes are carried out in the weekly meetings. The topics and discussions of the year covered basic beliefs and questions of the students. Fellow- ship and fun are also a part of the meetings. Building the float for homecoming was a big project. A ban- quet was held to celebrate the birthday of the organ- ization and a Halloween party was held with Brook- ings and Sioux Falls as guests. Besides the local meet- ings, some of the members had rewarding exper- iences attending the regional conventions. GAMMA DELTA MEMBERS were' lback rowl Betty Holzwarth, Dale Linda Warns, Helen Mangels, Sharon Sittig, Sharon Berger, and Pastor dbem, Schmidt, Carol Neuberger, JoAnn Boer, Howard Heidelberger, lfront V09el- un rowl Gloria Riecke, Anna Kay Keenihan, Linda Petheram, Linda KYCIUSBI 41 '
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