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.K -15 unini- x. ' FIRST r Urness, Millie L l 1,3 Vfnyj ' Y 1 RELI 4 , - Dian J ' - X , ., l i l 1 r- 1 ' r f .f 5 ' 1 x 1, ,Yr , xi. V kj,g1v K , W Z - ffi'?7f, 1051 , , L 1 My-WM X S ' A. - I ' Y I n-1 Agp-,f 3-, 2,-,rug QLU5 ,,,f .,,c,,d,,,g Pegg, Manning, Kathryn Gulick, Carol Lueth, Judy Brown, Marion Reeves, pf.-QV, geeqfm Q!-nf, xg-,nn Joan Bwllcshx, Mmm Kefhy Tuppef, lffenf 'Owl George Seheefef, Becky Heneen, . L-, Q,,,3,,, .,,.,,m, ,oi Tlm Hamm' Blu Krause' Gayle McCaffrey, LoVonne Dreken, ond Kitty Bondesen. Wesle Club Grows x o 0 4 ln Lhrlstlan Knowledge L lv .r 1 1 4- ..n-.rel-flzez orgzmrzulron on campus. , ggi, an r r rin-n is to give all Methodist 'gif ' ' . I rrzetumzty lm vsorslwip, service, sg , 1 . r r- 5.5 Z'2'.t't'flll!QlS as vsull as all oppor- 'l',',' ' 51:1-r rzzrtzorml cgf-nic-rc-ncos. The pro- QQ .zz-. 1 1 Q 43.-:ilu-1's, discussion groups, and 'ju 'QQ I' .. 4 . , , ,Q ,Y N V- V' ' fe -.'.- -, 1 ' X .4411.ell.:l,l.HQ,:lNQ'I1llJC1 of the Stu- '1 ' 1 zzskriz WESLEY CLUB OFFICERS Included: Lois Carlson, secretory, Martha Gulnck, prcsrdcnt, Assisting in the conducting of Wltilty Gthvnhci v J - crc oon Byllcsby ond Peggy Mqnnln Drogram chorrmcn, Goylc McCaffrey, M.S.M. representative, 44 A .X
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Q 5 R :f shija Ili Iliff I e I , S..s3 gf mir is 3 f xv. I . s 0 0 0 V Religious Council Sponsors Religious 3 Emphasis Wee The Religious Council, a newly formed organiza- tion on campus, was formed with two basic purposes in mind: to promote religious philosophy in Campus V O .T life and to organize and promote Religious Emphasis ,V v S Week on campus, which was held this year February M' 14-16. Guest speaker Dr. John Vayhinger and folk . 'nger Mr. John Ylvisaker Carried out the over-all FIRST Reuclous COUNCIL oFFucERs were: owne Larsen, ffeqsufef, Pastor S1 . , U . Urness, pastoral adviser, Dale Schmidt, president, Dr. Miller, faculty adviser, theme, HF31th and Its P1309 In the WOIICI U1 SUQUCL- Millie Lundberg, secretary, Linda Warns, vice-president. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL included: Istandingl Gloria Riecke, Dr. Miller, Schmidt, FUYIWGI' Kufin, IUOY SIWWHI Mel Schrader, I-Ind? WUYUS, Diane Larsen, Martha Gulick, Dan Lorang, Millie Lundberg, Dale PGSYOF UYHESS, P0Sl0f VUQQII MVS- HUVTUUQI Und MVS- 5C0V'll- I ,N , I I wig' .1 ' ' I lll 7 ' iII3 ' 45
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