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! w tl' 4.1. Al! ZX.. If LMC Choir under the direction of Andrew Brown presents Christmas program. all. Not pictured Mr. Andrew Brown, Directorg Larry Esteppe, Bennie Ridgeway, and Allen Wester. Betsy Clapp Andy Gabriel Brenda Knight Robert Renegar is N kbp tl g. . Rebecca Coble Sherry Godfrey Janis Lydick Edith Rosenblatt ,fs I I ' X, . rf? . W 4 55 ' K 6. D . 7 4 .Q-i f , 2, ll A ,I 1 . we Patti Curtwright Olivia Grzeszcqak John Marston Lynn Schmidt d'l'Z Dick Daniels Toby Hodgin Dennis McAbee Janice Vogler ' Q- X x LK' ' ey LM C CHOIR The LMC Choir, under the most capa direction of Mr. Andrew Brown, strives present enjoyable musical programs fo Membership in the LMC Choir is open any student on an audition basis held dl ing the first two weeks of the fall seml ter. For special occasions such as Christ mas and Easter, outstanding soloists . chosen from the four main groups of vocal section. The group made various appearanc throughout the year . Numbered among th most successful performances were ' Christmas Concert, the program forw Methodist Church, the Vespers program and the Spring tour programs. The Ll Choir is one of the most enjoyable orgz izations on campus . Linda Dowie Dennis Hoff meyer Jessie Oakley Alice Van Dyke Gerard Elliot Tony Gail Presson Rena Nm., 1'1 ,X .5
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CHRISTIAN COUNCIL The Christian Council, under the leadership of verend Robert Newman, plans and directs the ligious activities at Lees-McRae. This organ- ation serves as the core of the Student Christian ssociation and strives to promote a better spiritual mosphere on campus. The Christian Council, acting as spiritual con- ience, stimulates Christian thought, study, and rvice within the student body, challenging each ember to understand and commit himself to the way f Christ. To promote a more active Christian fellowship, e Council encourages student participation in orship services, service projects, and community elations hips . The student Christian Association includes all tudents and functions through an elected Council hich plans and co-ordinates activities for everyone. ll students attend Sunday evening Vespers twice a onth when outstanding ministers from all over the outh visit the campus. On alternate Sundays, Vespers ncludes a variety of informal, discussion-type orship experiences. Midweek worship is every ednesday morning at 10:00. Opportunities for ecreation and service round out this largely student- ed program. Witha resident enrollment of around 500 the Stu- ent Christian Association provides opportunities for he campus community as a whole to gather together n recognition and promotion of our common faith. Another focal point acknowledges the different enominational traditions. Although a plurality of resbyterian students enroll in Lees- McRae, Baptist, ethodist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, nd several other churches are represented on ampus. The Westminister Fellowship, the Episcopal utheran Fellowship, the Baptist- Lutheran Club, and he Newman Club foster their respective Christian mphasis and provide a stimulating interchange for he community as a whole. Thus, a dialogue between common cause and diversity of interpretation characterizes Lees-McRae as sound academic curricula presented in a context hich is seeking to understand and to express the Iimplications which arise out of the event of Jesus Christ. --Robert G. Newman STANDING L-R: Janice Johnson, Secretary, Sam Prevette, Vice-President Linda Steelman. Treasurer. SEATED L- R: Reverend Robert Newman, Sponsor, Neal Watkins, President Reverend Robert Newman, Sponsor. STANDING L-R: Reverend Newman, Alec Lyerly, Wayne Heasley, Ed Plowman, Sam Prevette, Miles Stryker, Larry Ellison, Darrell 'Baker, Neal Watkins. SEATED L-R: Mary Jane Wood, Carolyn Maddux, Mary Lou Stanley, Edith Rosenblatt, Phyllis Brown, Janice Johnson, Linda Steelman. I ll' 75 If-' - M.
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,NAB Ee -sv- IQ-fbi tv I .C . C ' ' :- ',g3'i3 '-f Y ' I qwgr.,-' ti,.' 1 ,Q . i'!5Qi3y1iY-. , ffl?-5'1'3,,., 'V in ' IU, xr' 'L . 1 ' X IVY. ., airs, ll. M 'W' .s Q, - 'J -u .Q . e-.-TWP, . 'Wt '?H5'ffX 'T ' ' H what-1' fl 1-1 1, 1 RIN Mary Hartley Becky Hare Brenda Hibbitts Mrs. Don Baker President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor X . Cassie Brill Phyliss Brown 5 . Linda Bufkin T Debbie Haga ' Ernestine Hensdill l i. WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION With emphasis on healthful exercise and enjoyment, the Woman's Athletic Association provides girls at Lees- McRae with relaxation and fun. Any girl who participates in three intramurals is eligible for membership. Variety was the keynote in W.A.A. activities for the past year. Members participated in basketball, volleyball, tennis and ping pong tournaments. The girls learned skills in their favorite sports as well as valuable lessons in sportsmanship and team co-operation. For their money- making project the girls sold yellow mums for the Homecoming game. They also provided the students and sports fans with football programs. Highlighting the Club's activities were the May Day festivities. Each year a Citizenship Award is given by the Club to a student who is outstanding in capacity of good citizenship. Joanne Hill Mary Lou Stanley J eweldine Hensdill Diane Smith . I , All Janet Lansdell Judy Swicegood Carolyn Maddux Mary Peebles r.-L Lois Martin Mary Jane Wood S' Barbara Punch Susan Bennett ,, Iiurllwfwl I , Ji' --4-'15, - , ., B A, ' N m is 2 J .MEAL su-.I-I-u ,
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