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De v0 ted to gro wth Campus Christian Fellowship, formerly Christian Student Fellowship, is a relatively new campus organization. They are a group devoted to fellowship and spiritual growth, having fun along the way. nThey're a group you can share with. They help me to know that I'm not alone, said Michelle Diller, South Shore freshman. CCF holds weekly Bible studies. thhey're educational, said Rick Garrison, a sopho- more from Hillsboro, OH. ttWe have great discussions and I get a lot of questions an- swered. As a campus organization, CCF is in- volved with intramurals. Also, each Christ- mas, the group visits the rest home to sing carols. CCF has several different activities each semester. in the past they have had hay- rides, concerts, iock-ins, and parties on holi- days. ttWe're just a fun-loving, good bunch of people, said Mildred Risner, vice-president and a junior from Salyersville. By SUZANNE SMITH ? Fellowship and sharing are important to many of the students who are involved in religious campus organie zations. Newman The Newman Catholic Student Center is located on Battson Avenue with Jesus Our Savior Catholic Church. The pastor is Father Larry Goulding. Father Goulding said, xtlt is a pretty smail group. Nevertheless, the center provides some activities beyond the weekend masses for the community. This year the Newman Center held a couple of suppers for the students. There is a special mass for MSU students every Wednesday night. The center also conducts ciasses in the Christian faith every Wednesday afternoon. Some students participate further by assisting at the weekend masses, in such ways as help- ing to provide music for the services. By JOAN ALTMAN ? Music is another form of worship in which many stu- dents take part.
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QUAR TERBACK Adrian Breen releases his pass before being tackled by Austin Pea y defense in the homecom- ing game. Breen has led the OVC in passing for the past two consecutive years. Breen is a senior from Cincin- nati, Ohio. DEFENSIVE end Dean Lape and defensive tackle Tony Sergent prepare to meet offensive linemen 0f the op- posing team. Lape is a junior from Westchester, Ohio, and Sergent is a junior from Whitesburg. 114
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