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Dactylologlsts revert To Indian language hand signs A newcomer To The GCC campus is The DacTylology Club Though young They have greaT plans and have already begun Their vvork The members meeT once a week Teach oThers communicaTions Through manual signs and are Torming TuTure TranslaTors Tor The church These ambiTious young people have already esTablished The TirsT vvork among The deaf of Oklahoma CiTy To be sponsored by The churches of ChrisT. lbaraki Club: Joe Bob Johnson, presidenT, Lorna Adkins, Bob Hamil, Wayne Jones, Susan Hale, Mark LivingsTon. 1 ff' ,fi 1 Dactylology Club PaT STacy Sandy FasT Sandy Morrison Bea Mayhew Mary Ann Hale Row 2 Mike GriTTiTh Sreve Adams PeTe Gameros Mark Garrison chairman Diane Kingsley Ibaraki Club helps support Japanese sTudenTs The lbaraki,Club, now in iTs Third year, was Tormed To aid ChrisTian educaTion in Japan. In order To meeT This goal, They help supporT lbaraki ChrisTian Col- lege boTh spiriTually and Tinancially. They hold' regu- lar breakTasT meeTings and hosT numerous guesT speakers ThroughouT The year. One oT Their proiecTs is supporTing Japanese sTudenTs enrolled aT lbaraki. To do This They sold leaTher goods. T77
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Asian Club sends tapes to Vietnam Mission, mission, mission seems To be The main theme ofthe Asian Club as they embarked on Their first year of existence on The OCC campus. Among activities for The year were sending and receiving Tapes with Asian mission points as well as studying Asian languages and customs. The activities of The club all dispay The purpose of The club in action as The purpose is to inform and acquaint The stu- dents with The Asian countries. The only require- ment for membership ist interest, Asian Club: Bob Hamil, Lorna Adkins, Poonsuk Songsing, Roensuk Voraritskul. Row 2: Wayne Jones, Tim McKee, Linda Horton. Row 3: Susan Hale, Mark Livingston, Pittaya Ariyapongse, Joe Bob Johnson. Australian Club directs missionary interests The Australian Club is a specialized missionary in- terest group. Many of the members plan to go TO Australia after their educations are completed, all are interested in furthering Christianity in that area. Their work is centered around laying important groundwork for future missionaries. They maintain contact with the churches in Australia and carry on regular correspondence with, the country down under. This is The thirdyear for the Aussies who were the early campus leaders in sitting specific missionary goals, Australian Club: Lyman Mereness, Gene Stark. Row 2: Sheila Holland, Karen Selby, Sandy Fast, JohnnieiLOU RQBVS-S,.Tim McKee, president, Bill Adams, Jeanie Slover, Diana Kingsley, Sonia Pinczuk. Dai Ind har A nev Club, have e once a menu for Th alreec of Ck of Cf! lbaraki Bob H' N C T T x 55?
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Gleaners: Row 1: Ann Coffey, Suzanne Steele, Sherry Pasmore, Jaynelle Carlson, Karen Selby, Nyla HastingS, Pat Romine, Phyllis Drake, Cheryl McKee, president, Alice Lucia, Sonia Pinczuk, Diana Smith, Randy Herschel, Rose Gatewood, Carol Davis. Row 2: Debbie Young, Jean Car- penter, Ann Branstetter, Karen Huggins, Karen McKee, Gay Guinn, Terri Johnson, Diane Kingsley, Diane Jennings, Judy Lough, Joy Voraritskul, Cindy Norman, Doris Al- bright, Marva Davis, Barbara Frazier, Carroll Miller. Row 3: Susan Hale, Delia Reynolds, Glenna Umholtz, Pam Swart, Janet Keener, Bea Mayhew, Lynn Dodman, Linda Davis, Margie Mayo, Christine Hayden, Kevin Frost, Carol Bree- zee, Susan England, Ellen Ray Hughes. Row 4: Joyce Weeks, Janet Fisher, Sharon Matthews, Vickie Wilkerson Sandra Hunter, Thearlene Stanley, Connie Walters, Sandy Fast, Janice Townsend, Sherri Cable, Jane Bramlett, Sharon Jones, Mary Hall, Cheryl Hutchinson, Cheryl Kauk, Janice Thompson, Cheryl Shumate, Dana Dennington. Row 5: Judy Prince, Nancy Connors, Carol Mercer, Sara Ellis, Suzanne Trimble, Donna Van Scoder, Sharon McFarland Karen Kauskay, Lorna Adkins, Marva Rogers, Pat Cross, Karen Bills, Rita Turner, Monika Steiniger, Kathy Morrisey, Armetta Payne. I Gleaners promote Christian character and womanhood Gleaner Melody Gardner s k l'm not your stepping stone, could have been theme song for Gleaners as they served at the an- nual Stepping Stones Cooking Classic. Their event- ful year was begun by a welcome tea and followed with such services as babysitting and visiting chil- -dren's homes. They also contributed to the lecture- ship by presenting a program on Christian Beauty, as well as heard talks of their own from several young men on, What I Want in a Christian Woman. These activities all aid them in their goals: to help develop a strong Christian character and train them to Christian service. O e n . . H 0 ' . . ' - during the Oklahoma Chrislfian Cnglegihrlsdcfm Blfauly Regular meehngs Serve as a Source of msplranon and In UVGS Ip formation for members of the active Gleaner organization. 178
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