Eastern University - Log Yearbook (St Davids, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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Eastern University - Log Yearbook (St Davids, PA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 59 of 144
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MISSION FELLOWSHIP Missionary Fellowship offers an opportunity for interested students to study some of the areas of Christian outreach in the' world today. Students who attend broaden their knowledge of fields of service and sometimes meet with those Who have served. The program of the Missionary Fellowship challenges its members to a deeper concern. In Picture, left to right: K. Emerson, J. Gilliam, R. Hewitt. LIFE SERVICE In Picture, left to right: J. McDonald, M. Lindberg, L. Evans, R. Stotsenburg, C. Burlew. The Life Service Fellowship is a new organization on campus this'year that meets on alternate Wednesday nights. It was Organized to better acquaint Eastern students with the three main areas of professional Christian service: pastoral ministry, Christian education and missionary work. Chairmen of the various Life Service programs planned a diversified ap- proach but maintained one goalethat of enabling every student to make an intelligent decision concerning his serv- , . ice. Chairmen were: J oseph McDonald, 1' ,f I HO missionary program; Lloyd Evans, pas- ' i ' t ' ' toral program; Ruth Stotsenburg, Chris- tian education program. Marlene Lind- berg served capably as secretary.

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Members of a team: B. Stergios, L. Towle, R. Slaght, K. Emerson, L. Evans. GOSPEL TEAMS In September, 146 students volunteered to participate in gospel team activities. Professor Bowman and the Gospel Team Committee set goals of better organiza- tion and program presentation for the work done by these students. To fulfill these goals, lab schools on various phases of evangelism were con- ducted by Mrs. Ackley, Dr. Paullin and Dr. Kannwischer. Teams were sent weekly to missions and mission Sunday schools as well as to regular Sunday services and evan- gelistic meetings. Various musical groups sang 0n the Gospel Broadcast over WCOJ directed by Tom Brookover. A gospel team office was obtained in the music building where a filing and bookkeeping system was established. Many students, especially freshmen, showed a selfless desire to serve the Lord through gospel team work. It is the sincere wish of the present committee that this spirit of service will remain in the hearts of Easterners. BIBLE STUDY FIRST ROW: E. Veninga, J. Cleaves, M. Kinsman; SECOND ROW: M. Selden, K. Emerson, C. Burlew. Every alternate Wednesday night, stu- dents of Eastern Baptist College come together to share in Christian fellowship which has had deep meaning in their lives. The variety of programs pre- sented by Bible Study included the study of portions of scripture, films pertaining to Christianity, panel discussions, speak- ers from the faculty, area Christian groups and the student body. Students find Bible Study to be a re- warding time as it teaches them about the scripture and its vital relationship to life. , . Q: 4-qu wn: r'wunma min?,HWva - ' W



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FIRST ROW: Richard Cassidy, Ronald Hogeland, Russell Raker, Glen Meeden, Chairman, Carol Bohlin, Janet Stanley, Charles Haynes; SECOND ROW: Emily Billups, Dorothy Relitch, Linda Alexander, Calvin Best, Abdiel Lorente, Ken Carpenter, Walter Swank, Edward Scott, Stephanie Schmidt, Lucille Myers. INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL The Inter-Dormitory Council, operating under the direction of the Student Council, was formed to consider any dormitory problems relevant to the life of the resident students. The members are elected by students in each of the three dormitories. The chairman is appointed by the President of the Student Council. The Dean of Men, dormitory housemothers, resident faculty members, and the Student Council President meet regularly with the Council in an advisory ca- pacity. This year, under the direction of Glen Meeden, the Inter-Dorm Council has been a smoothly run organization with the cooperation and support of the student body. The Council works toward the enrichment of dormitory living and assumes responsibility in many areas. It is instrumental in encouraging a positive attitude toward college citizenship; it is responsible for the protection of property; it has the authority to recommend suspension or expulsion of a student; and it sets up the frame- work for the governing 0f the individual dormi- tories. Besides providing leadership for the for- mulation, application and enforcement of dorm standards, it also creates an atmosphere for growth in wholesome personal relationships. The Inter-Dormitory Council is, indeed, an impor- tant and Vital part of the campus life at Eastern. .uunnw-wv'n us www.mhimn 'm'rfA'u-AJQQ-I . g... . ,I, WFL sembuwl- t. v .I . , . t ,slri't ; V1: 7h

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