Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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PUBS GAMMA DELTA Gamma Delta is a college organiza- tion for Lutheran students. Its purpose is the strengthening of Christian fel- lowship and the student ' s spiritual life in the world of today. Located just across from the college on 19th street, since February of ' 65 Gamma Delta members have enjoyed their new building. There is a study area and a place for fun in the stu- dent ' s recreation room. The center also has a library and TV room. The center offers a few peaceful minutes of meditation in the center ' s chapel. Church and Sunday school services begin every Sunday morning at 9:30 in the chapel. A meal is also provided after services. Presently the Gamma Delta members are planning a service project to send financial aid to mission areas in the Far East. This year the Gamma Delta mem- bers elected a Mr. and Miss Gamma Delta, two people who have devoted much of their time to the success of Gamma Delta. f SHERILYN SCHOPPA AND CLARENCE CAHILL Mr. and Miss Gamma Delta. I Gamma Delta members are (seated) Mary Kube, treasurer; La Verne Jelly, Dale Van Loh, Ginger Ohenbush, Sheila Love, secretary; Sherilyn Schop- pa, Betty Wuensche. David Wright, vice president; (standing) Billy Jolly, Fred Mahler, Rev. E. G. Neunahee, Phillipp Perry, Kemett Messenger, president; Bruce Roberson, Wally Klatt, James Diers, Marsha Diers, Patricia Copeland, Dennis Cadra and Tommy Fehler. M TYME

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Church of Christ Bible Chair The Church of Christ Bible Chair trains Tech students through the process of Bible education. It offers credit Bible courses to give students the opportunity to become acquainted with the teachings of the Bible. In the spring a lecture program was presented by Dr. Bill Davis, philosophy professor of the University of Houston. The topic was the Nature and Destiny of Man. The Church of Christ Bible Chair presents several skits a year to emphasize their doctrines. Several members work on the scenery for skit backdrop. L. D. McCoy, sponsor of the Bible Chair, speaks to members during a daily devotional. ll Members ponder a point brought up by the speaker during a Wednesday evening de- votional Sponsors All Church Night Daily devotionals at 6:40 p.m. Mon- day, Tuesday , Wednesday, and Friday are planned to fit all students ' needs and to add to the spiritual develop- ment of participating students. A monthly student newspaper, the College Christian, is published by those who write and report the events and plans for the Chair. The Bible Chair director is L. D. McCoy. The associate director and Bible instructor is James Thompson. Established in 1947, the Chair has since grown sufficiently for its present large modern building designed for a program of teaching, service and wor- ship. The Bible Chair is sponsored by the Broadway Church of Christ. TYME n



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PUB Serves Tech Students in Many Aspects Presbyterian University Building I mv n mi A Place For Fellowship Lubbock ' s Presbyterian University Build- ing is designed to equip faculty and stu- dents for their tasks of Christian ministry on campus. The Presbyterian University Building (PUB) has been serving Techsans at the same location since 1940 although the original building was replaced by the pres- ent one in 1960. Activities offered by the PUB vary from worship services to strictly social events. Aside from its regularly scheduled pro- grams, the PUB also sponsors special events from time to time. SUNDAY PROGRAMS In the way of regularly scheduled pro- grams, the PUB has a Sunday seminar at 9:30 a.m., Sunday Supper at 6 p.m., and a worship service at 6:45 p.m. On the third Friday of each month the PUB sponsors a coffee house, which is called first Friday. The second Friday of every month is designated Pastor ' s Night at the PUB— a new program this year. On this Friday Rev. Houston Hodges and his wife meet with Techsans at the Presbyterian Univer- sity Building for an informal coffee and conversation. On the Third Friday the married couples meet, and on Wednesday, the PUB sponsors for the first time a Wednesday Worship each week. The Presbyterians also operate the Campus Theological Bookstore, a non-profit organization. PUB is for Worship TYME 21

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