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STUDENT CEN-ELBRCE'-E Gruver Genie Carier, Lyn Hamillon, Dave McLaughlin. Amy Anderson, Perry Hess, P ' ,Ch l ' . M99 ' , I Mr.James ain apain Ann Warner' Lyn Sausseri Dawn Lewien, Dick Howland: seafeclz David Frame, Don My cup runnerh over. Surely goodness and mercy shall fol- low me all fhe days of my life. Rudalevige, Ann Ross, Mary Lodge. Slrudenr Church, The nondenominarional Chrisrian associalion of lhe college, is responsible for many varied acrivilies and pfagrafifs during The year. Arrangemenlrs for college chapel services and The publicalion of a weekly newslerler, The A.O.K., were imporranr responsibiliries of Jrhe Worship Commis- sion, while rhe Fellowship Commission sponsored Sunday Evensong services and programs of special inreresr. The Ourreach Commission arranged a large number of depulralion Teams and service proieClS- Fall Rerreal and Religious Emphasis Week were lhe rwo major aclivifies sponsored by Sluclenl Chuffill- Brenl Haskell served as chairman for The firslr semes- Jrer, and was succeeded second semeslrer by Donald Rudalevige. FC Sl Fc ml ini Ju ga Emi Hil occ clui e ri lor emi ldlvl Powell, 5 K' vrlii Hams' l V d, JOEQ
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lO B-SPRING WEEKE D iw. ucgciicslpi The class ol .963 proyided a Spring Weelc- lellfashioi end paclced willw leslive evenls. Beginning Arslsordns' willw an inlormal dlance on Fridaylniglml al ligonchaol Birchwood Manor in Vlfl1'i'ppany,'yvill1 music Ssisfancemy Supplied by Joey Gray s Qyros, llie week- Shgons Chi end ollicially ended vvilli la 'azz concerl Sun- dispideg' Clay allernoon. Belween limes, Drew couples ndworze. danced in lormal allure lo llne music ol Sawing' llie Billy and Dulce .Anderson Orclweslra, Su C b H S lem ' ' allended llwe coronalion ol llwe Queen, and San amp e Bum? Weekend Ueef' ' brealclasled lale on Sunday morning. Olher evenls included specially planned open liouse programs, a waler ballel produclion presenled by llle Synclwers, a one-acl play, and an all-college picnic. All aclivilies cen- lered on llle Primavera llweme, resulling in a Monday morning llial came lar loo soon, willi memories ol one ol llie besl weekends ever. Geo . Uff7e 6600, I The queen and lwer courl: Belly Pelz, Jane Brown, mdofeo, IEASAM l-ee Kaplan, Sue Campbell, Suzanne Thomas, Belsy O I few f G6CSey, Cissy lvlorellg fronl: Grace Loeser, Serie on Snell, Nancy l-lowe. 4 3 fx, k ,J . 3 r l E rl 1-
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Srry H555 l:V5'1'c lik. wi v. ETHODIST sTuDE T MovEMENT This year's MeThodisT STudenT MovemenT acTiviTies sTrove especially Toward an in- creased inTernaTional undersTanding. Such programs as The panel led by Mr. Chai on ChrisTianiTy and World ResponsibiliTy, and The reporT on The Crossroads Africa proiecT, as well as a sTimulaTing visiT To The UniTed NaTions, developed an inTernaTional awareness among M.S.M. members. George Weller served as chairman, and Mr. Law- rence Kline was advisor To The group. HILLEL Eounded wiTh The inTenTion oT exTending membership To any sTudenT inTeresTed in an inTroducTion To any phase oT conTemporary Judaism, a group oT Jewish sTudenTs or- ganized Drew's TirsT l lillel club This Tall. Engaging in a varieTy oT college acTiviTies, l-lillel sponsors lecTures, Tilms, parTies. and occasional bagels and lox breakTasTs. ln- cluding religious Teaching and discussion as a regular parT oT Their program, They sTrive Tor a balanced social, religious, and culTural emphasis. Eelph Powell, Dan McFadden, Bill Dickinson, Penny Clapp. Fhfls Harris, ArT Jukes, Dick OlmsTed, Gail ClayTon, Liz Offl. John KlapmuTs, Ken STevens, Diane SuTer. FirsT row: Susan Morrison, Diane Purdy, George Weller, Shirley KoT, Ellen Daniels, Vivian Bruce, Sue Thompson, Jean CrawTord, l-lelle RakTeldT, Don Kanzaki, Bill BenedicT, Jack TUFHCFI Second row: PaT Farmer, PiTa Ala'ilima, Les SackeTTg Kneeling: Sandy Chere, Nina Wang, Grace l-lam, Toshiko Tanaka, Lynn Jackson. Bob Cohen, Perry Goldman, Bill l-lerbsTman, JeTT Gillman, Marvin Rice, Bruce JaTTe. Bob l-lirschman, Gary l-laney, PeTer Fuchs: seaTecl: Adam KauTman, Danny Daniels, Carey Davis. Al Menkin, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippeng kneeling: STeve Spiegel, Mike GilberT, Chuck Semel, Richard Lahn. CANTERBURY CLUB CanTerbury Club members will never Tor- geT Ken and John conducTing Evening Prayer! Many memories have emerged Trom The monThly dinner meeTings conducTed by John KlapmuTs, presidenT, wiTh Mr. Emery, club advisor. The dinners cooked by The girls have been unique: Where is The sTuTT To basTe The Turkey? AT ChrisTmas The club made one Tamily believe in SanTa, and This summer, Thanks To CanTerbury Club assisTance, a group oT ciTy children will be able To have a summer vacaTion in The counTry.
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