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SUllIed; ~... Nelms, M. Chapman, P. Ellis, E. Edington, T. Muncmo. Stlltuling: B. Reid, B. Patterson, T. Mill<~r,C. Pettersen, D. DeLand. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CANTERBURY CLUB This, the third year of the B.S.U.'sexistence The aim of the Canterbury Club is to wit- on the Hill, has been one of realization of high ness for Christ and to promote fellowship goals, and of worship and activity in the spirit of Christian fellowship. among Episcopal students on the campus. Under the assistance of the Rev. Austin Schild- One of the most challenging goals of the wechter and Miss Elizabeth Simkins, the club Baptist students has been that of providing a enjoyed an active year. The annual picnic at Harvey Stone Park ;~dc~°{y';~:~~~~t:~r ~h~;iS!~t~~ti~~ei~~I~S:d opened the season's activities with fellowship. participating in the Fall Convention of the Maryland B.S.U.at Annapolis, and giving toys ~:'o~~~I~~lg~~ll~~fos~:~~g~~l~erd~:;i:~r~~~~ to children at Christmas. Among the guest speakers were Mrs. J. Winston Pearce, Miss The Christmas Party was enriched by the Erleen Cesb!n, and Rev. L. J. Newton, Jr. presence of Bishop Powell, guest speaker. Other activities included the annual spaghetti The officerswere: Pat Ellis, president; Mary dinner, and trips to the Washington Cathedral B. Chapman, vice-president; Betty Edington, and the convent at Catonsville. secretary; Teresa Mancuso, alternate; and Dick Shenton, publicity director. First row; E. Glass, P. Wisnom, S. Price. Sec()ud row: M. Mo- LeIman, j. Harrington, B. Zepp, L. McWilliams, J. Goode, L. Skinner. Third row: K. Cham_ berlin, J. Durnc, P. Simon. R. McCormick, N. Woolford, M. Hotchkiss.
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