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The Baptist Student Movement is a new organization on our campus this year. Its purpose is to encourage fellowship between our students at Eastern and Baptist students all over the eastern United States. FIRST ROW: T. Williams; M. Young; C. Steele; M. Holeman; W. Offutt; L. Waltz. SECOND ROW: K. Emerson; R. MacDonald; L. Lefeber; D. Burket; D. Ashmall; A. Kelmereit; W. Lewis. FIRST ROW: M. Young, L. Hodges; J. Dahl. SECOND ROW: K. York; J. Bums; A. Thomas; D. Ashmall. Baptist Student Movement Gospel Teams The Gospel Teams function as a Vital core of the Witness for Which Eastern Baptist College stands. Each weekend teams are sent to churches, missions, and organizations Where preaching, singing, and testimonies carry forth the Gospel of Christ. This group of dedicated students believes in the school motto, uGo ye? 'I l 5' .x , V- . D,$ A I w .. 1 .i '-i ' Q 4 4 . x o i :7 iI-L 4. i .51 9v, , I5 e s .1 W . .i- ,6. ti i 'l D ' . i 1 V - x1 9 avA
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SEATED: J. Jones; M. Rinell; C. Rumbcrgcr; L. Owens; J. Page. STANDING: XV. Lewis; D. Shaw: G, McCurdy Px'csidcnt. Spiritual Life Committee The SpirituJI Life Committee under George McCurdy's direction, sccks this year to stimulate godly living on and off campus. Through various sub-organizations, it 11.15 entered into many plmsm of campus life emphasizing anew the importance of :1 Spirit-lcd life. In sponsoring a Spiritml chcw.1l XVcck and helping to plan :1 Spiritual Vision Wick the committee brings to the CJIDPUS nutcd Christim leaders. These men, through Bibliml insight, effective tcnching. and individual counselling, challenge the student body to a higher plane of Christian living.
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SEATED: J. Forney; C. Rumberger; S. Schmidt; S. Scammon. STANDING: A. Thomas, President; R. Moon; J. Jones. Inter'DOImltOI y The Inter-dormitory Council, With student and facul- . ty support, is attempting to solve the problems in- : counCII volved in self-discipline among the students. Each :1 3 year the Council's outlook is broadened and its im- , pact is felt, making Eastern :1 more enioyable place in which to live. IntCr- lerary SEATED: M. Selden: R. Kemp; R. Lothian, President; G. McCurdy. STANDING: 5. Still; G. Reckless; N. Hastings; M. Parker; A. Lorente; L. Evans; W, Chegwin; A. Thomas. Council . The function of the Inter-literary ; i . . i Council is basically the same today as i it was When it was organized in 1955. The Council provides the administra- tion necessary to co-ordinate the ac- tivities of the literary societies. The detailed planning behind Rush Week begins in this group and is organized so that all Lits receive equal treatment.
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