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REV. LEONARD J. SMOOT Minister University Methodist Church Standing at the gates ofthe campus , the University Methodist Church is a challenge to the spirit and an appeal to the high ideals of campus men and women. It provides for the student a church on the campus with which he may closely affiliate himself, and affords the vital relationship so necessary between church and college. Through this association the student experiences responsi- bility, leadership, creative thinking, and an enriched spiritual attitude. The Rev. and Mrs. L. I. Smoot are outstanding leaders in the spiritual development and service of youth in their church. The Methodist Student Movement, which is the youth program of the church, includes Sunday morning coffee and doughnuts followed by the discussion class, the vespers, forum, recreation and fellowship suppers on Sunday evenings, as well as monthly recreational meetings. As a special project the MSM sent Christmas gifts to the Salina Mexican Center. Singing in the church choir and teaching Sunday School classes are other activities of the church in which youth on the campus may find expressive service UNIVERSITY METHGDIST CHURCH Page 'Twenty-Six
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DON BFNNETT CHRIS BURNS ED DOHERTY, President BOB DULANEY LOIS GILEK HELEN HENRY, Secretary CHARLES HOFFI-IAUS CHARLES LAWSON BOB LEWIS DON NEWELL, Vice-President JoHN RITTER The Student Council, always the Hgofbetweenl' from students to faculty in making recommendations for changes suggested by the students, and in carrying to the student body suggestions made by the faculty, figured quite prominently this year in student affairs. The Council, composed of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen carried on the business of apportioning the Student Activity fund, financing social functions, and directing general affairs of the student body. Coun- cil leaders were: president, Ed Doherty, vice-president, Don Newell, and secretary, Helen Henry. STUDENT COUNCIL Page Twenty-Eight
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