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'T Singspiration LEFT PICTURE: Ministerial Assoc- iation sponsored Singspriation on Fri- day evening's in the Student Union. N.. ...QAM T ROW 1: A. Jeffries, J. Brasel, B. ROW Z: Rev. Sorenson, adviser, D. Woodrick, E. Seitz, J. Ho, C. Rongley, Outland, D. Nugent, J. Gilles, K. and P. Quenzer. Haring, H. Hammerly, D. Sisson, R. Morford, H. Martin. Ministerial Chooses Culture Theme The members of the Ministerial Association are those students who are planning to go into a Christian vocation. Our Faith in Relation to Our Culture. was the year's theme. Members heard speakers represent- ing the labor union, family guidance ser vice, mental health and juvenile problems. The role of the church mem- ber in his area was the topic covered by these spokesmen. 2 This year for Prayer Pause, spon- sored each evening by the Association, there were prayer suggestions printed and placed in the chapel each week. New songs were learned---and some written--at Singspiration held on sev- eral Friday nights. Ministerial was also responsible for the Watermelon Feed at Tuthill Park during Orientation week. ,Q K.
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ROW 1: D. Larsen, M. Stow, L. Griffith, C. Bishop, J. Gering. ROW Z: R. Morford, B.Shephard, L. Winter, K. Haring, A. Rold, and B. Hackett. SCA Promotes Christian Activities The Student Christian Association is promoter of Christian activities on cam- pus. It helps bring about Christian fellow- ship and spiritual growth of its mem- bers through worship, witness, attitude, and guidance. In the fall, SCA sponsored the SCAT watermelon party. A financial drive in February netted S192 for World Univer- sity Service. Money was raised through pledges, a pancake supper, and special taxes for co-eds during Twirp Week. During this year SCA participated in the Ikota Conferences and Social Educa- tion Day. The latter was centered about a visit to the Gospel Mission in Sioux City, Iowa. This spring SCA sponsored a unique Leadership Training Retreat. Very bene- ficial to next years officers were the ex- periences in group dynamics led by Bar- bara Thompson, College and University Secretary of the North Central Area of the YWCA and Harold R. Rudolph, who holds the sarne position in the YMCA. Sign here, Bob, invites M. Stow, SFC President, to freshman Bob Bjorkland.
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ROW 1: E. Herr, E. Seitz, J. Ho. L. Tuttle, L. Griffith, E. Robinson, A. Jef- fries. ROW 2: D. Nugent, R. Ramirez, N. Freeland, B. Woodrick, B. Gibson, J. Brasel, N. Farrell, and Dr. Early, adviser. RIGHT PICTURE: Leaving to go Christmas caroling at the Old Folks Home are Judson members, L. Griffith, R. Ramirez, B. Woodrick, and B. Gibson. Judson Hears Mission Board Representatives Judson Fellowship is comprised of those on campus who are entering a missionary vocation or are interested in missions. Among the speakers during the year have been representatives from both the American Baptist Home Mission Society and the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. 3 Judson and its counterpart on August- ana carnpus, Brothers Under Skin, held two joint meetings this year. One of Judson's meetings featured slides of a mission station in Africa. They were presented by student Louise Tuttle. Her parents are missionaries in the Belgian Congo and Louise lived there for 13 year s.
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