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ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP - ROW 1: Rev. William Goding, minister to students: Don Slawson, Chuck Goemmer, Carol Witkowski, Karen Hutchens, Pat Rotan, John Gould, Marilyn Anderson. ROW 2: Mrs. A. H. Harrington, A. H. Harrington, Joan Bohlke, Mary Reed, Sally Kusak, Gloria Brenchley, Marnell Clement, Jane Littleton, John Major, David Anderson, Dick Burnett. ROW 3: Roger Briscoe, Larry Rippe, Anne Brasel, Caryn Chervenka, Judi Lynn Anderson, Sandy Senne, Carol Ullock, Bill Flatt, John Reagan, Wayne Capps, Maurice Peagh, Soren Jensen, John Stewart. Roger Williams The Roger Williams Fellowship is an organization of college age students from the Pullman Baptist Church which meets every Sunday night. Two big events were the annual Christmas party and a Halloween hayride which they hope to make an annual affair. They also host and attend many banquets planned to promote Christian fellowship. Lutheran Students The Lutheran Students' Association is one of the more active church groups on the WSU campus. Among their many activities are group picnics, retreats at Luther- haven, and co-meetings with other student church groups. Each Sunday night they sponsor worship-fel- lowship meetings, serving dinner from the church kitch- en. Another activity of this group is a student choir. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION- ROW 1: Pastor Karl Ufer, Eleanor Mork, Janice Ostby, Freda Teitzel, Helen Torppa, Judy Smith, Kathy Wall, Janice Giese, Maureen Rygg, Maxine Hillier, Karen Weissenbuehler, Dr. Lloyd Urdal, advisor. ROW 2: Marilynn Murphy, Karen Ceder, Barbara Stuhlmiller, Marie Gustafson, Lee Schmidt, Carol Lassi, Linda Claussen, Eva Bakkila, Audrey Egge, Judy Del Main, Intern Wayne Weissenbuehler. ROW 3: Janette J ohnson, Norma Gettman, Suzi Haynes, Dianna Lengel, Lorene Larsen, Judy Solberg, Carole Peterson, Carol White, Lynda Smith, Tom Graedel. ROW 4: Walter Gould, Bary Bea, John Wacker, Roald Tangvald, Miles Parrott, Jon D. Stoneman, Bill Bleasner, Art Johnson, John Baker, Norm Forness. ECW iz Clakpde Carlson, Bob Kuhta, John Goettsche, Rodar Kritche, Jon Wefald, Janie Schy, Terry Slaton, Mike Murphy, Ann S. Peyton, Toby Gustafson. arry osep son. 297
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f . ' , . i PAKISTAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, PULLMAN CHAPTER-ROW 1: Usman Ullah, Muhammad B. Sial, Doreen Phillip, Abdul Latif, presidentg Mrs. A. O. Shaw, Dr. A. O. Shaw, advisor, Mrs. Margaret Ghory, Nisar Ud Din, Zafar D. Mian, S. D. Butt. ROW 2: Saeed A. Mughal, Mohsin Ijaz, Manzoor Ahmad, Muhammad Nawaz, M. A. Majeed, S. M. Ahmed, Mukhtar A. Chaudry, A. Rehman Chowdhry, Riaz-ur-Rahman, Anis A. Siddiqui, Mohammad-Nawaz, Asghar A. Shaikh. Pakistan Students Pakistan students have begun a club for their group on the WSU campus. Because of the exchange program, particularly in agriculture and home economics many of these students have come to Washington State. The club helps newcomers to fit into the college atmosphere in the United States exploring topics of interest, spon- soring speakers and aiding the exchange of cultural ideas. UCCF This year the United Campus Christian Fellowship moved to a new and more central location. Koinonia House, as the new fellowship house is called, is equipped with everything from a well stocked religious library to a wide dance floor. UCCF members gather here in groups or casual pairs to discuss, study, or relax with the many existing facilities. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - ROW1: Monita Engvall, Karma Sowers, Jim Youngsman, John A. Block, Donald D. Marshall, David E. Kunkel, Ed Rosland, Hiroshi Kashiwa. ROW 2: Linda Lamb, Marylou Webb, Ruth Matthews, A1- lison MacKnight, Ruth Kendall, Mary Ann Wicklund, Gretchen Baker, Peggie Setzler, Carolyn West, Bobbi Kisslmg. ROW 3: Wally Toevs, Merlin Zimmerly, Rich Wilson, Karen McCain, Louise Anne Spencer, Fred Kroll, Gary Phillips, Brian Conant,. Maurice Lange, Wayne Potter, Gene McCoy. ROW 4: D. R. U. I. Voysey, M. P. U. I. Hughes, C. O. U. T. Norman, J. C. U. I. Child, S. H. U. I. Choe, Danny Neth Wendell L. Haworth, Paul Robinson, Dave Wyant. 296
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