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First semester officers of MSO are Rev. Gregg Robertson, Trigg, Waid, Horton, and Comeaux. fm.3g.y. 5 Ng X ' Spring president Sharon Harrigill and Rev. Robertson M make arrangements for an MSO Chat n' Chew. .ai-51. Y E Spring semester officers of MSO are Larry Frederick, Martha Calk, Sharon Harrigill, Rev. Robertson, and Ben Glomb. I 2l
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Members of the Del Mar MSO are, FRONT ROXV: S Ed d Ssgndra Johnson, Kathy Fields, Mable Littleton, Dixigszlittrellfmidd hittmgton, Marty Watts: SECOND ROW: Nancy Leonard Caro- lyn Richter, Martha Czilk, Ann Trigg, Linda Harwell, ,Sharon Chat-n-Chews, Early l20 Harrigill, Diane Puckett. Mary Rafterg TOP ROW: Pat Comeaux, Johnny Horton, Eric Waid, Rev. Gregg Robertson, Ray Toney, Ricky Bates, David Garner, Ricky Blackwell, Bob Blackwell. orning Devotionals During the 1963-64 school year, the Methodist Stu- dent Organization worked toward accomplishing its goals which included serving as Christian witnesses on campus, promoting good fellowship, and taking advantage of the opportunity to worship together. The MSO program was divided into three cate- gories: their regular monthly meetings, their weekly Thursday morning devotionals, and their monthly Chat n' Chews. The Chat n' Chew programs in- cluded guest speakers and ministers, Bible studies, films, and discussion groups. For these meetings mem- bers brought a sack lunch to eat before the program started. Serving the MSO as fall semester officers were johnny Horton, president, Pat Comeaux, vice-presi- dent, Ann Trigg, secretary-treasurer, and Eric Waid, Student Council representative. At midterm the Me- thodist Student Organization lost three of their of- ficers and elected a new slate for the spring semester. The second semester officers were Pat Comeaux, pres- ident, Sharon Harrigill, vice-presidentg Martha Callt, secretary-treasurerg and Ben Glomb, Student.Council representative. Later in the spring semester, vice-presi- dent Sharon Harrigill took over the position of presi- dent. Methodist students listen to a talk by Reverend Robert- son at an MSO Thursday morning devotional.
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Church of Christ Group Forms ACC Formerly called Duolos Theos, the Association of College Christians was an organization on campus for those students who were members of the Church of Christ. The purpose of the club was to promote fel- lowship and friendship among its membership. The club held regular bi-weekly devotional and study periods. Also, discussion groups and lectures were held in addition to parties for members and guests. President of ACC was Roger Glass. Jeanne Glass was club vice-president and Charlcie jo Davis served the organization as secretary-treasurer. Pat Shelbourne was Student Council representative. ere E arte Wahl 'tr ' fin Roger Glass arranges with Mrs. Anderson to have an ACC announcement placed in the daily bulletin. Members of the Association of College Christians on campus are, FRONT ROW: Char-lcie Jo Davis, Jeanne Glass, Louise Fowler, Roger Glass, president of the club, sets up the movie projector for the program at an ACC meeting. Carol Stewartg TOP ROW: Mr. G. R. Freeman, sponsor, Roger Glass, Pat Shelbourne, Pat Ives, Brian Chapman, James Ford. as ' ' in ' 'if ' 5.555 :I 'nj : - --Y I L. we' 2, Q fr nf -i 7 i 'E li- i Q ' ' 'ia . I H flel. my 453 mer Qu ga xml. gg.- ,ftp W 5 g 1 L -.er ir. I- ' I p ' X -Z se A ttt me 4 -we i. 15 t. tm . I 535 ,r wg Q1 Sf 1 . ll ir , 4 i :ii .1 ,i
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