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Student Christian Association First Rozy, S0att'cI.' Carol Bullock, Pete Prince. Public Relrzlimlsg Dot XVhipple. SFITIIIII Rmu: 'luck Church, leluusr CII-l'lI1lf!'llIflII.f jo Ann Klee lizill, lllfllldliflf Augelyn xvlllff, Publirilyg Delores Lune, Food: Clmrles Wenger. Frz'sl1m11n Rr'prr'.s1'11lrlliwr: zxllllil Sullordg Dot Wilson, Sofia! CllIliJ'IIHllI,' .Xnne Alsop, Kay Kilpatrirli, Billye joan lll'0lllCl'S. Pulllicilvg Marty Ritz, Anne Tyrliiigs, llorsltijl. ' Officers Opening the S. C. A. school yezlr successfully was the Orientation Salud Sniorgasbordg this served to acquaint lfreshrnznn class with the purpose and program of the Student. Christian Association. The Peabody S. C. A. is an orgzinizzition of students and faculty which seeks to understzind the will of God through worship, study, :und action und strives to realize it both in personal living und in working toward 21 Christian fellowship in the college connnunity and throughout the world. The following events have been handled by the S. C. A.: Open House, Faculty Tea, Installation of Ol- Page 138 5' . 52 52 is QQ Q llssponswtbwi i t 0 litters, Hanging ol' the Green, the Meniherfhip Drive, Tennessee Student Clhristiztn Clonlerenee, World llni- versity Service Drive, and host to the Tennessee Y.M.- Y.l'V.C.A. und S. C. Convention. Many thanks should he extended from the nleinhers ol our S. Cl. A. to Mr. hlewell Phelps. sponsor, Katy Kil- patrick, president, ldzi Long Rogers, Dot Uihipple und Carol Bullock lor :ill the help, cooperation, und guidance they have given us in order to lullill the purpose ol' the S. C. A.
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