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Officers President ..... . . . Vice President ..... Secretary-Treasurer . . .... Student Center Chairman . . Worship Chairman . . . Social. Chairman .... Promotion Chairman Wvh Q Robert Long . . John Sutherland . . . . Kathy Lyon . . .lo Ann Preston . . . . Betsy Cantu . . . . . Ann McLean . . Kenneth Gorman FII ,-5 .1 -we KM Discussing current events in the day's newspaper are fl. to rJ Ann McLean, Robert Long, Betsy Cantu, Kenneth Gorman and .lo Ann Preston. fr ., , Zi-6ff4.f? gr 4 1' Students applaud their appreciation during the Christmas Banquet given for them at the Baptist Student Center. EVCIY little bit helps. Members of the BSU collect old newspapers as one of their projects Staged during the year to raise money to send Betsy Cantu to Mexico as a missionary during the summer. Betsy is one of 85 students selected from 16 states. Q, 'N 'W bl 1 pal year's suppo Summ Thr and p lowshi progra Anton Inf Stui dent 1 votion
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ttro, w1d 1ael ney Members of the Blble Chalr partlclpate rn one of the dally noontune d6VOUOIl3lS conducted at the center Mr Sammle Swrm conducts a class ln Blble HISIOIY ln one of the classrooms provlded at the Blble Chalr whlch was opened last year Offlcers Preszdent Wlulaln Schwmd Vzce Preszdent Larry G1ul1an1 Secretary Nancy Hefley Reporter Barry Morrls Clulplam Dean Fox Church of Christ Buble Chair In 1tS second year the Church of Chr1st Blble Chalr undertook the Dlant project of pledblng 340 a month to the church supported Cherokee Chlldrens Home 1n Cherokee, Texas Another blg project tackled by the members was the presentat1on of devotlonals to a drfferent congregatron every Wednesday evenlng Slmllarly n0ont1me devotlonals were held dally at the Brble Chalr for SAC students Delegates were agaln sent to the annual sprlng retreat at the HEB Camp ln Leakey Texas, where act1v1t1es 1n eluded dlscusslons panels and varlous recreatronal act1 v1t1es Many students flock to the Blble Chalr each day where act1v1t1es range from devotlonals, classes, games or Just a place of rest yu9vw 'S f- d 1 C y y r Q . . . ' V , u , u X ' C , .C i L ' 5 e Q s t jp ' n Y . S, y C C C me r C C t s - , ll L S. C L - C x,S V ,I Q' yn N Q . if 7 A 73.557 V,-V VV I, VV,f , rl ,ybn 1 :Avi 'UI . 1 C t 'fl M '. 0 61' 1 ' ' SY Cer V ,r 7 U. . U. A . 7 . o 7 W . E . i . . 5 . . . . - 0 0 sois I U I l u o Q Q onian l . , . . .- 1 1 ' ' ,J.qs'.L'.aC . 1 x Q7-7: f l l l L . .
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'r 1, P---f l li! 4 during at the BSU ojects send luring lected the , 1 P Completed in 1964, the Baptist Student Center is one of five modern religious centers where students may hold study groups, articipate in recreational activities or other church related functions. Baptist Student Union Members of the Baptist Student Union began their year's activities by collecting 3250 last summer to help support student missionaries in conjunction with the Summer Missions Uffering Program. Throughout the year members told Bible stories and played games with children at the Christian Fel- lowship Center. The students also presented a musical program at the State Tuberculosis Hospital in San Antonio. ln October the Baptist students held a Hobo Party, I 6 , f.. ,. -. ' 4 'S ft 4- ,W ,, ,,,, f ff, , ,WA ,, , , ,wwfa Student articipation is a key factor at the Baptist Stu- P dent Center. Here a member conducts one of the daily de- votional programs. and they conducted their annual Christmas tree hunt followed by a tree decorating party in December. A Leadership Training Conference in April and the annual Favorite Professors Breakfast honoring their instructors highlighted the members, spring activities. A banquet in the Baptist Student Union Center ended the activities of the year. During both semesters noon meetings with free lunch and spiritual programs and the '6Morning Watch de- votionals were conducted at the Center. ,ad dresses BSU me Vocations series. ii- Il w Mr. W. Donald Long, member of a local Baptist congregation mbers at a noonday luncheon during the Dedicated
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