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E TUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT President: James Willis Vice President: Linda Lewis Secretary-Treasurer: Linda Wood Standing Committee: Richard Chalmers Frances Dudley Jane Hathaway Gary Small Senior Advisor: Edward Finch Faculty Advisor: Mr. Swadley Mr. Sanfrid Ruohoniemi, administrator at our Down East Community Hospital, was our guest speaker at the Thanks- giving dinner. Actively pursuing the development of a greater moral and spiritual atmosphere at Washing- ton State is the STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT. This all inclusive movement is a nondenomi- national organization. Through the efforts of this group, many films are provided for the student body. Among the films shown this year were: Green Pastures, Should I Marry Outside My Faith, and Am I A Phony? . This group has also brought two very fine speakers to the campus - Mr. Ruohoniemi, speaker at the college Thanksgiving Banquet, and Mr. Whittemore, speaker from the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center. Two important annual activities of the movement in- clude assistance with the orientation of incoming freshmen in the fall and sending delegates to the New England Conference of the STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT at Andover, Massachusetts. Seated: Linda Wood, James Willis, Linda Lewis. Standing: Jane Hathaway, Gary Small, Richard Chalmers, Frances Dudley.
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Highlighting the Christmas seaso dents and area residents, who fi I ACCOMPAN ISTS: Marilyn Wyman Rebecca Merrill ORGAN IST: Leon Crow ley SO PRANO: Joan Brown Martha Dalton Phyllis De Mello Jane Carlow Susanne Carrion Sandra Cashman Kathleen Choate Arline Cousins Elaine Greer Jane Hatch Jacqueline Hinckley Virginia Link Sheila Metcalf Elaine Reed Joan Richardson Elise Staples Natalie Thomas Ann Turner Pauline Wasiuk Marilyn Wyman Cynthia Rice n is the Sunday vesp-er concert, an attair anticipated by the stu the auditorium. ALTO: Co-nstance Christakos Linda Cross Barbara Harper Nancy Ingalls Eleanor Kelley Linda Lewis Brenda Lowell Constance Madore- Mary McPhee Elsie Pullen Theresa Serio Elizabeth Vigue Jeanne Violette Elaine Walsh Patricia Watson Pauline Whitney Daryl Wiggin TENOR: Michael Ashmore Joseph Celico 47 Luis Cuellar Earl Flaherty David Lobley Robert Maddocks Vincent Parker Richard Snowden James Van Wart BASS AN D- BAR ITON E William Bauer Gary Barrett Erwin Clark Ivan Cole Gordon Corbett Lyndon Curtis Ivan Gilpatrick George Lessard Robert McLeod Edgar Morang Robert Morse Jerry Scanlin Robert Vanasek Gary Wilson
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N . r ,-,, , ., ,, President: Edgar Morang 'Xf': Vice President: Peter Hukki Secretary: Shirley Taylor Treasurer: James Rochford Religious Advisor: Rev. Louis Fortier Faculty Advisor: Mr. Hilliard Seated: Mr. Hilliard, Harriett Pelletier, Shirley Taylor, James Rochford. Standing: Margaret McClay, Ivan Gilpatrick, Jeannette: LePage, Joseph Celico Phyllis DeMello, Vincent Parker, Mary Lou Gibbons, Gregory Cough Nancy MacKenzie-, M.ichael Ashmore, Mary Ellen Angley. This year's NEWMAN CLUB worked to fulfill the purpose of bringing sp-iritual, social and personal guidance to the Catholic students. Its pro-gram consisted of speakers, films, and panel discussions. NEWMAN stude-nts teach Christian Doctrine classe-s and help with various functions of , A 4: -, 'feng w:3fs,.2fC.3,-. v 1: :M ' vt' 1 1- jg 'XP g .Wa '53,-.-.?-.QJIIZCIQ :Pr432599:33'-:QQ24v.l':'-:,X:.,f:yfi?C:g1gfibyfifi-':f'fff-:wx A V Q 4 r . 'P 4 1 -'G 'Ea ur' N??'Sf 'AQ'3519:3:1662jzffafi'-51f2':'-:filipi5f33?:1i:':4P-5. -?Q'5f:Cf ,G 4 M V .1 va .rg 5 f , 3 pam, gm: gg'-:wyifzxsfi zzzera::zsxzyzc-:zagffqfsfgggzfg:ymafi:Maw-sf:7:fs:':f:, 4- .- e' Xa. . :ww 0.1. .,-, 12f:,.ef:ff45-353:-:1.: ., ': - Y M - M. A-. a v -1' :A wifes.: f. . u . . ' ' ' .mf-1'.2.: .D-2-y.f af::.'nf .. . .1 is sf. ,N - fy ,A Q ', ,, A. - -: Q. . ,, fyws -ns:-,I 1.,:-.-X-.'.:4:,a:.::-::f:v..,-:ms....,,2.....,:,::f.:.:,,f::,,,,,,.,,sf f,s.::.,-.,,f:- H. M V. 5 . ..- T.. .V V, ff. Y H ,.2,s,,. ,...,1:f:M:.f...,:,.W,,,f.Q,,.. w E s L Established last year on campus, the Wesley Fellowship provides all students with the opportunity for their faith to gro-w alo-ng with their minds. and bodies. The Christian faith is approached with intellectual and emotional integrity and absolute honesty. This goal is put into action with the use of study groups, speakers, films, retreats and visits. This Fellowship- is a cam- pus group rather than an extension of the local Methodist Church. One of its socially beneficial p-roiects is visiting the local nursing home. Seated Jane Carlow Vir inia Link Arline Cousins : ' I 9 I ' Standing: Jerry Scanlin, Bette Springer, Mrs. Lord, Caro-l Hoar, Martha Dalton Elise Staples.
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