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The Rev. Robert Rumer, Congregational pastor for Portland State College, begin~ a discussion with student., from left, Peter Bechtold, Roberta Huntley, Roy ludlow, Carol Enna, Pat Rumer and Edmund lee. CAMPUS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION In a world filled with threats of nuclear missles and total wa r many people have found consolation through worship in the church of their choice. The Campus Christian Association and the Cooperative Campus 'Ministry have provided opportunity for students to strengthen their faith. Both the CCA and the CCM use Westminster House, which was built and is maintained for re­ ligious and social activities by the Presbyterian Church. Through the programs of the CCA students may acquaint themselves with one or more of the many religious faiths which participate in the Campus Ministry. Weekly dinners , discussion groups and social events encourage students to seek and discuss items of religious, moral and social interest. The Westminster House is open every day and welcomes students to drop in and spend their free time in a Quiet and leisurely atmosphere. Mrs. Kate IVIoore is secretary and hostess of the Westminster House. . The Rev. William E. Hollman, director of the Westminster House and Walt Graymer, vice·president of the Campus Christian Association, look over notes for the next weekly meeting of 2 5 the CCA. 3

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