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Director of the Center is the Reverend Cole Missionaries Visit Group at Center Above, Guatemalan minister Reverend Armondo Divas explains to w----'- Alice Stuart his work in Guatemala: right, preparing to visit McKinley -,-a---- Avenue Methodist Church, as one of the many proiects undertaken by the Methodist Student Movement, are Reverend Cole Smith, Linda Har- wood, and Juanita McGilvary. Smith, and officers of the Methodist Student Movement are Larry Dill, presidentg Frank Walker, vice-president, and David Hamrick, secretary- treasurer. Highlights ot the year were tours through Travis Park and McKinley Avenue Methodist Churches, and Goodwill Industries. The Reverend Armando Divas of Guatemala spoke before the group at a tall meeting. Another highlight was the breakfast held by the group during the spring session. Throughout the year, guest speakers addressed the group, bringing a close to a memorable year. ,,, Li r 4 'IJA N ' , . 1- g Q Q Q '-.1 Larry Dill humorously Let us break bread together is the spirit shown at the Methodist Student Movement listens to a discussion. breakfast which was one of the highlights of the year. CSee opposite page.J l83
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Methodist Agenda Includes Tours i i 0 ' I. -xiii ' 'll iiflftfi sits? , QM I-A 'tx ' strips' it rt ,' 'VT ' 1' i l T123 9 3' y rf in . .lt'.-.-. : gina-ii g ht.-.t . Above, looking at the beautiful Memorial Plaque at Travis Park Methodist Church are Linda Harwood, Juanita McGiIvary, Grace Voges, Jack Groseclose, and Joseph Rioiasg left, admiring the root garden at Travis Park Methodist Church are David Hamrick and Jack Groseclose, Visits by two missionaries and three local tours will remain vividly in the minds of students who participated in the METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT activities during the past year. The organization provides students ot Prot- estant denominations opportunities tor fellow- ship, service, devotionals, and entertainment. The group began as a proiect ot the Council of Churches. It was established in 1953, when the Methodists sent a representative to San Antonio to investigate the possibility of working among stu- dents on a college campus. With the addition of the Center, the Movement became a reality. i Getting ready to tix breakfast for the Methodist Student Movement A iovial mood prevails at the MSM gathering as Reverend are cooks Grace Voges, Larry Dill, and Judy Bateman. I82 Rolla Swanson and Reverend Cole Smith exchange views.
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ewmon Club Promotes Frienclliness Betty Hopper President Robert McAdams Vice President f j I l, . ' f Religious and social activities held the in- terest ot NEWMAN CLUB members during the past year. Their annual feed-a-family proiect sent canned foods to six needy families at Christ- mas. The Shangri-La Ballroom was the scene of an informal dance in April. Panel and group discussions, participated in by club members, on current 'religious Topics took place during weekly meetings. Many socials were held during The year after the weekly gatherings. t Club members also attended Massiand Com- munion Together in September and May. Amidst a gay, merry atmosphere of Fiesta, Newman Club members enioy watching Robert McAdams attempt- ing to break the pinata during the annual spring .dance held in the Shangri-La Ballroom. t 1' l , , 5 , VI, . '11 1, 1 i , ,, 5 In keeping with the traditional Christmas project, Celina Rios and Anne Makrocke pack food for a needy family. Six families were presented with food boxes by members during the Yule season. Coral Migoni seems to be swamped with orders for punch by James Williams, Helen Cady, and Robert McAdams during an afternoon social. I84
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