1962-1963 Yearbook

tIMOTHY CLUI. FRONT ROW: Miao, Learned, Gettys, Seamon, Pryor (sponsor), Hacke r hponsor), Boaz, Coill in. SECOND ROW: Smith, Grissom, D. Me· Caghren, Kingsley, Hile, Hooten, Cloer, Hughes, Young. THIRD ROW: Carruth, Yates, McCluggage, Sanders, Springer, Von Rheenan, Pounds, Hays tpOnsor) J. McCaghren . GROUPS Teaching the Gospel In every vocation, in every area of the world, even here at home, there are opportunities for Christians to serve and teach others. The varreligious groups on campus provide occasfor students to learn of the mission work tbl'OUg;hOllt the world. They provide many opportunities for spiritual growth. The mission clubs gave a combined chapel -111"1,,",orn with the members dressing in clothing ty))iclll of the countries to winch they plan to The program emphasized the need for workto go to some mission field with the gospel Christ. Members of the Dactylology Club taught Bible classes on Sunday at the Negro for the Deaf in Little Rock. discussions by ministers and ministers' were a part of the Timothy Club's actiAs one of their projects, the club con- ~lcted the lighted map that is located in the of the Bible building. This map designates congregations where students and members the faculty preach. • • • • IS aim of mission groups ORIENTAL CLUB . FRONT ROW: Maddox, Chambers, Page, Cook. SECOND ROW: M iao, Kim, Byrd, Hocker (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Holloway, Baker, Cogdell, Cook. FOURTH ROW: Stauffer, McCluggage, Sturm, Dallidson. 131

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