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Q 0 O The llethodist Youth Fellowship is an organization which provides for the Methodist students on thc campus the same opportunities for training and fellowship as is afforded hy the BTU. A spirit of friendly covoperae tion exists hetween these two organi- zations. 'wr o Brie-In rare: Dudley Smith, Ed Johnson, Hugh Terrell. Front row: - Margaret XViIs0n, Nancy Huyler, Lina Belle Lamar, Margie Norris, Marcy Johnson. 0 0 O The Youth Temperance Council has its purpose on the campus and elsewhere the furthering of temper- HIICE. This organization, national in -lY,,.fl.'i'g, 'uf' '-'wwf-vue--'- '-Q-QHAQSLXQSLLEIJ-M--JJ fl- --f1-eL.x.1MJLa.n-- its scope, has a representative on the BSU Council. Its work is of iin- portance on the campus, and one will find a hearty welcome if he is interested in promoting the princi- Firsf row: Douglas Dixon, Virginia YVimberly, Faye Carter. Buck row: Palmer Mills. Janice Edwards, Charles Mcliinster, Harold Collier. o 0.50 The Young TVOIIHIIITS Auxiliary has a special place in Christ's pro- gram in giving students a hroader and lll01'C adequate conception of world conditions and missionary ac- tivities. Each girls' dormitory has one or more circles which meet once a nionth. Also once a nionth there is a general assembly in the auditorium. Chapel programs and a study course are further activities of the YYVA year. , ples of temperate living. Bark row: Carolyn Fowler, Cozette Drafiin. Third row: Janet Dodson, Yolina Dixon. Barbara Chalk, Rose Cantrell, Pauline Slierlin, Mary Forloines, Barbara Beasley. Second rom: Sybil Lennon, Mary Hicks, Elaine Buss, Phyllis Anderson. Jean Smith. Joyce Sinclair, Nancy Huyler, Libby Jordan. Front row: Ann Vi'ilhelm, Judy Church, Pat Hendrix, Sara Frances Jones, Harriett Rudd, Betty Ann Snider, Margaret Wilson, Phyllis Nations, Carole Altman. ,Q , Y - 17 3 f '1--'- .'-f'1vv 11
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Marshals Brainx, lbCl'SCYCl'i1llCC'. cle- tcrinination. lJl1l'lMJs0. talcnt. inannerx. cliarac-tc-r. Q o c i al g1'acc-N-tliat is what it takt-Q. Vllllf'lllill'Nll2lli11l'U -.clcctcrl each yt-ar L'ill'lf' in the Spring from the Junior l'la-aa hy a soni- niittcc of thc faculty anml wrvu at the numerous prograinx anml functions of tht- collcgu. ,,,,,,',,l ',,',,,g':.4:1 -- M1-- A-1-,eg-,fff -2'----:Alla '.'f1:l'..,s...-,... uf ,VJLQ ,g'y. . , ,Q . Lrfl In riylzl: .lrranr Pagr. liill .loinm Louiw M4-fall. Clrnrgl- Pulliuin. Frankie Drake. Philip St-nli. Doris lilnmt. Yl'arncr Iiuingartlner. liloiw Bath, 'l'omniy Morris. Carolyn .Xinlt-rwn. faroly n Uragg. bcrihlerus Qualified lc-acle1's are essen- tial on college cainpiiscs in order that tht- various organi- zations function 1J1'01JC'1'ly. 1 lYC'll though inany students have traits of le-aclersliip. they are unable to lc-acl effectively. In clcvclolming time traits ancl thou- of crcatirc abilities. the l'0Cl'llllL'l'lls l'luh Il ro v i cle s nuinorous cainpus lcaclcrs each year. Throughout the year the cluh plans progranis which create interowt. kintllc imagi- nation. ancl in-olnotc a1i1n'e- ciation in the realm of litc-ratnrv. Strunlmy: Wanda Hart. linhert Iingrlish. Durix ltliynr. Mary Htln-l llncknrr. L'olln-cn Hedrnonml. Virginia Mumford. l ram'c-x Royal. Hllllxf Hates, .lranne Tfpton. Surfffl: liarhara Saunders. Gerry Bri ilnternatiunal ' rlatiuns In toclafs worlcl of turmoil ancl confusion. no pc-acc is to he fonncl until nicn learn to unclcrstancl each other. ln order to know the lm-olilc of anothcr nation. ont- inuwt go heyoncl the usual inturu-t in clrcss. cnwtoins. ancl gorwn- incnt to an uncle-rstancling which is hawctl on low. Thus. the nieinhers of I.R.L', strive through wtucly and cliwnssion of an of tht- worltl. other nations to establish appreciation of the lfcoplcw urn. I lnogc-nv L'ar1:'r. llargarr-t XYil5on, Nf N'IflI!l.' Bill Jonrs. Talrnagv YYilliarn5. Mr. Jolley. George Pulliurn, Carolyn Gragg, Elaine Buss, Irma Liarlancl. Mary ,lane XYliitc. Martha Ann Reeves, Barbara Donehoo, Louise McCall, Sara Frances Jones. Frankie Drake, Bt-Mir Belle Holland. J:-an I'lL'll0l4. Nancy Huyler. Warner Bumgardner, Bob Graham, Ray Leach, Iru Greene. Smml: Miss Underwood Barbara Strickland. Carmen Bolick, Ruby Mays, Libby Jordan, 1 - - W 1. , ', U ,-,
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