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i COLLEGIATE CHRISTIAN Under the leadership of Carol Amey, the Cabinet con- HI P ducted the business of C.C.F. Hi Early Wednesday morning found the students gathered for prayer. What do you do when a piece of paper is set before you and you are told to draw? Hey, Carol, l'm not so sure about this. In order to tultill the goals ot Collegiate Christian Fellowship, it undertook an active port in such all school activities as Christian Em- phasis Week and World University Service. Regu- lar meetings with such speakers as John Grover and David Bills were held Tuesday chapel peri- ods. C.C.l:. was also responsible tor sponsoring a student prayer group.
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NINTH PRESIDENT INAUGURATED The week from Qcroher ll-lil wos norned Beoorilicorion Tor lnoiioorolion by The Srudenr Council. The slodenfs, wdnring To hove o oorr in inokingl rho inoiiniirorion of Dr. Qoy F. Roy o bin success, found Themselves honging from windows, sweeping Wollrs ond sfreers, ond scropingg poinl. Tho Cornpos vvos groomed ond reody lor The dignifnries when They nrrived on Odober TS. The inoogurorion vvos on impressive Ceremony os Pool Brown, Choirnion ol the Boord, enrrosred Dr. Roy Willa The odminislrorion of Friends Uni- versiry. Dr. Everell Conoll, Presidenr ol Malone College, delivered The inoogurol oddress. 227 - 23' M lit' 28
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THE EXCITEMENT OF HOMECOMING Under The direcTion of Linda Brown and STan FiTzgerald, work on Homecoming began in The laTe summer. Secrecy became imporTanT as com- peTiTion grew sTrong and The classes sTarTed plans and schemes Tor Their displays. Building, sTuTTing, and pasTing Took place in garages, boiler rooms, and farms. As one of The largesT classes Friends has had, The Treshmen class came ouT on Top and won The Trophy Tor class parTicipaTion and besT display. Some of The ocTiviTies included The Tradi- Tional breakTasT where The queen candidaTes were inTroduced and Fred l-loyT, curaTor of The museum, served as speaker and spoke on-Tive- minuTesl A pep rally during chapel period, mums sold by DelTa Rho, a bonfire sponsored by AKT, and a pizza parTy by KON helped spark enThusiasm. What's all This noise abouf? Another wcxlkouf? Iii, Here, let me show you. Peggy Compton served as one of The hostesses for Tours of The museum for benefit of parents and alumni.
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