Front row (t. to r.): M. Bergman, D. Gray, R. Steuer, E. Schaller, H. Branch, B. Morris, D. Hoffman.
Second row: J. Klindt, N. Helmer, J. Karlson, C. Panetti, A. Fairbanks, C. Carlson, Mrs. A. Presley, D. Maugham.
Third row: R. Hazard, M. Branch, Rev. Collins, W. Place, W. Jackson, H. Maugham, V. Ross, A. Fridblom, L. Haynes.

. Waylan
The Wayland Club, the Baptist student organization on
campus, serves as a second home to those far from home. Stu-
dents in all fields and at all levels of their college careers partici-
pate in close fellowship in Wayland's many activities, not the
least important of which is its Eating Co-op of 38 members
where all work is done by members at very low cost.

Club

Of course there are many other phases of activity: deputa-
tions to churches throughout the state, "Shorty's" Bible class on
Sunday mornings, sending CARE packages and clothing to
Europe, Park Street and Oakwood projects teaching Bible
stories to children in an inter-racial slum area of Madison and
in a near-by school for girls, plus many others.

Following are the ideals of the Wayland Club: build Chris-
tian character, improve personal conduct, acquire knowledge,
develop growth of personality, promote culture for service, and
give personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior.

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