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any Lewis Hyslip, James G. Wade, advisorg and Allen Light comprise the executives of the student ministerial fellowship. Lewis and Allen engage in interesting Bible discussion. THE STUDENT MINISTERIAL FELLOWSHIP The Student Ministerial Fellow- ship is composed of prospective ministers on campus. This group meets each month to discuss the work of the ministry and to share ideas that will help them in their future Work. Many of their activi- ties are off campus laboratory ses- sions designed to give them practical experience that will help them to he hetter ministers. J Senior ministerial students have the oppor tunity to speak in chapel.
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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS The Student Volunteer group is a fellowship of students who are preparing for missionary Work. Meetings are designed to present world needs to the members. Many missionaries now serving have un- derstood their call through the ac- tivities of this group. The Student Volunteers keep in touch with our alumni who are serv- ing around the world. Irene Tanash, Dorothy Hilliard, Mrs. Caldwell, Advisor The Student Volunteers gather at the home of one of their members.
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The Parsonette's officers are Helen Harpest, Presidentg Shirley Millerg Wiana Gottier, Advisorg Geraldine Busk, Melba Acosta, Genevieve McNeeley, and Annetta Wolfe. Y X .Y 'H aiu ,i ,r 3 .. ' i 1 ,,L J 1 Ig, THE 4' Rs, T . WHII em it ' il u e wi The aim of the Parsonettes Club is to draw together the wives of students and professors into a closely knit fellowship. Their meetings are planned as to encourage in each Woman a deeper appreciation for the spiritual and cultural things that will prepare them for greater service to the church. It is their purpose to encourage each member during the trying years of student life. DL and Mrs. Miller add to the liilarity at one of the meetings. Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Ratzlaff serve tea to the group. i S 55535 '- 'l
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