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Chapel Committee pur- poses to boost the campus' spiritual health and by planning weekly, nonde- nominational Protestant services held in Little Ba- ker Chapel, as well as by initiating intercommunal workship experiences such as clown workshops, and sponsoring forums on so- cial awareness, such as some Peace Week activi- ties. Row 1: D. Humphrey, A. Adams, K. Adams Row 2: E. Hopkins, C. Wallace Missing: H. Snyder, D. Combs, M. Packard E c F HE RL Western Maryland Chris- tian Fellowship provides students with an opportu- nity to deepen their knowl- I L edge and understanding of the Christian faith. Bible studies, large group meet- SO mqs and seminars are all ways in which college stu- dents can learn more about W T their religion. I S A. Adams, J. Adams, K. Adams, S. Brady, D. Burgard, J. Chung, H. Findeison, L. Gates, R. Gavlin, R. Gill, L. AH Henry. J. High. K. Hubach, J. MacLea, L. Medinger, H. Nolan, N. O'hanian, D. Perry, C. Rasberry, J. Rickett, A. Saccoccio. G. Sadler, N. Shank, C. Spivey, M. Thompson, L. Ware, C. Warrington, N. Weitzel, C. Wheatley, V. Weider, G. Arnold, M. Hutschenreuter, J. Richardson, S. Scroggs, H. Snyder, J. Springer, C. Stier, J. Trice, T. N I Youngblood, R. Armacost, G. Baker - staff worker. p 126