1976-1977 Yearbook

Austrian Campaigns Working for the Lord in Austria and Eastern Europe, students in the Austrian Campaigns spent the summer laboring in two campaigns in Salzburg and Wiener Neustadt, Austria. The campaigners spent much time in preparing songs and learning mission methods and German phrases. They were also involved in work at camps in Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia. AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGNS. FIRST ROW: Collier, R. Hougey, S. Hougey, Hoover. SECOND ROW: Holmes, Harding, Hare. THIRD ROW: Glenn, Hinds, Putman. FOURTH ROW: Bowlin, Vance, Broadaway, Patterson. FIFTH ROW: Tinnin, Thurman. JOY JOY was a women's organization on campus open to any girl who wished to be a part of it. It was divided into 11 committees all of which were designed to spread the love of Christ to many. Various devotionals were held throughout the year and one-day workshops were conducted with different religious topics being discussed. JOY STEERING COMMITTEE. FIRST ROW: Miller. SECOND ROW: Wilson, Waller. THIRD ROW: Tucker, Ganus, Smelser. FOURTH ROW: Bean, Mitchell, Foster, Radcliffe, Braddock. FIFTH ROW: Norris, Catterton, Copeland, Dopps, McKinney, Shields, LaMunyon. Timothy Club Timothy Club was an organization designed especially for Bible, Biblical Language, and Missions majors and minors. During a retreat at Camp Wyldewood at the beginning of the year they became acquainted with one another and made plans for the year's activities. TIMOTHY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Rush, Hays. SECOND ROW: Miller, McKinney, Searcy, Jackson. THIRD ROW: Baker, Mclarty, Hershey, Tankersley, Roach, McLean, Meeks, Harris, Strauser, Jorgenson, Foust, Allen, Foutch, Furlong, Myrick, Woodson, Richardson, Cheek, Reichel, Pfeifer. 278 - RELIGIOUS GROUPS

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