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sity to Winfield for Religious Emphasis Front Row: Franklin, Vfcmeldorf, Stateler, Everly. Back Rowz Myers, McNeil, Kirkhuff, Welcli, I-lielisch, Moore. HHIHIHUS PHHEHHM THE OUTSTANDING RELIGIOUS or- ganizations of the campus are the S. C. M. and Youth Fellowship. They were influential in bringing Dean Nick Comfort of Oklahoma Univer- Week and also the Methodist Youth Conference with Kirby Page as the main speaker. S. C. MOVEMENT The Student Christian Movement in- cludes everyone as a member and en- deavors to make practical the living of Christianity on the campus and in the world. The sing on the 77, the water- melon feed and snake dance, the Fun Fests, the Negro children's party and special Easter services are annual events sponsored by S. C. M. OFFICERS Co-chairman ........ M. I-Ieibsch, VV. Lindberg Secretary . . . ........ Margaret Lindley f Treasurer . .... Ruth Franklin lst Sem. OFFICERS 2nd Sem. Resler . . . .. . President ...,. . .. McNeil I-Iiebsch ........ Vice President ......... Moore Robbins . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Stateler YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Youth Fellowship of Grace Methodist Church is the link between the church and the college and serves students mentally, spiritually, and physically. When Sunday evening meals were suspended on the hill it was M. Y. F. who started serving fifteen cent sup- pers. Its annual events are the ghost- walk in the fall which serves as a get- acquainted affair, and the Christmas carolling. Their flag Waves high in the Cup of Triumph bearing the challeng- ing words, Look up: lift up. First Row: Land, Iune Smith, Williams, Dieterich, Iackson. Second Row: Kirkhuff, Beeman, Eckel, Murray, Condit, Lindberg, Resler, Beck. Third Row: M. Hiebsch, Snyder, lack Smith, McNeil, K. I-Iiebsch, Stoops, Miss White, Myers.
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X e sk First Ftow: Haney, Dowler, Molz, Land, Hull, Mitchell, B. Dieterich, G. Dietcrich. Second Row: Mayall, Cox, Woineldort, Franks, Robbins, Brothers, Lindley, Coolc. Third Ftcw: Lamcree, D. 5 Dieterich, Kingery, Franklin, Iackson, le-nnings, lune Smith, Dayton, Tclle, Lindberg. Fourth Row: l H. Bland, lohnson, M. Hiebsch, M. McNeil, Lawrence, Krause, Hensley, Salser, Dunlap. Fifth Row: Stoops, K. Hiebsch, Gosting, V. Bland, lack Smith. 1 MN mul b t orrics s sident ,....... B. Robbins 4 l e Pres' ent .... M. Hiebsch S retary ....... luno Smith N g urer ....... . K. Franks S N ' EV 'XI P.M. n Mo day evening and g ' e'is i sto e r that exclusive ro wi the smopolitan Club. hei mo , A e a ations is human- X i y 1 on ' tallied bout but prac- s I 1. X , s p ed group because there can P l n Americans tor each foreign em er. eir chili suppers, stud- 5 i s, cl venings ot tun and are alwa ioyable. 02 t RO rrtowg E h 5 Davis BQC x Wle fl' r- BA KH VV: Q 'R L herg X. l Gleason Dunlap Ntfatkins Fowler Stoops M. Beach 19 UXlUItH lHlllWSHIP OFFICERS President .......... VJ. Stoops Vice President W. Lindberg Secy.-Treas. ....... H. Murray THE OXFCDRD FELLOWSHIP is formed ot students interested in some branch ot Christian service. The club meeting hour is spent in directed meditation. The purpose of the club is to taster a deeper devotional lite. The club has had the custom ot raising, annually, a 325.00 scholarship tor helping some deserving student in entering college. The highlight this year was a special lnstitute on Chris- tian Lite Work.
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Kappa Omicron Phi WHEN YOU TASTE good cook- ing and see smart clothes, you know she's a home economics' student. For the girls who are more keenly interested in the details of home-making We have two organizations. The local group, Gamma Omicron, is open to any girl with eight hours Work in the field ot home economics. Kappa Omicron Phi, a national organization, is honorary. lt is the custom for Kappa to have a monthly dinner meeting at which time a paper on a current topic is presented tor discussion. They are kept busy preparing and serving ban- quets and with the extra money purchased a bond. The Gam- ma members this year were identified by a knitting bag and the outstanding event of the year was a Valentine banquet. Miss Evers, Beeman, Beck, Dalbom, Kirkhuff, Dilworth, Plank Miss White OFFICERS President ...... ..,....... . . . Plank Vice President . . . . . . Dalborn Secretary .... . . . Dilworth Gamma Omlcron lst Sem. OFFICERS 2nd.Sern. Dayton . . . . . President ..... . . . Kirkhuff Condit Vice President ....... Dowler Hague . Secretary . . . . . . Bolay Coon . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . Dowler Front Row: Ewing, Condit, Miss Evers, V. Brothers, Hague, White, H. Brothers, Back Row: Dalbom, Beck, Kirkhutf, Bolay, Dowler, B. Robbins.
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