Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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jadnf Hgh We Prepare for iields of service. Students are given many opportunities to utilize their talents. They learn that practice tends to make perfect. Thus, Talent Night, sponsored annually hy the junior class. is a means of entertainment as well as discovering and developing the latent talents of the student hody. During the program of 1952, first place was taken hy twentyffive girls from Caroline Dormitory who comhined their many talents to produce a musical sketch. The presentation was original and carried 1. john Schefller the name of the dorm. The large, gold picture frame was illuminated hy a spotlight shining upon costumed characters. Can't You Hear Me Callf in' 'A and Carolina Ivloonu were pantomimed while a concealed chorus sang. lohn Schetller. Anna, Illinois, won second place with a vocal solo. Third place went to a male quarf tet composed of Ronald Fisher, Fredericktown, Qhio: Lloyd Cameron, Ivliami, Uklahomag Don Miller, Akron, Ohiog and Lee Baltzer, Akron, Qhio. 3. Charles Gilliam. Meister of Ceremonies Z. Cant You Hear Me Callink Carolineiw 4. The Kitchen Four ..! Z9

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Z3 L mms, Within the student body of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary there may be found much latent talent and ability. Bible Drama Night affords the student an outlet for this storedfup talent, and it also enf courages him to develop what ability he has. Be' cause of the success with which this event has met since it was instituted several years ago, it has be' come a highlight of the Seminary school year. The event is scheduled every year as a part of the school curriculum, and it is usually sponsored by the senior class. The events of the evening consist of three comparatively brief plays, based on the Bible or having a Bible setting, presented by the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. The senior class, be' ing the sponsor, provides the entertainment for the time elapsing between the plays. judges are selected by the sponsoring class, as are the points of judgf ment. 1. David and Goliath, sophomore class. 2. The Roman Centurion, junior class. 3. The First Passover, freshman class. Last year the top honors of the evening went to the sophomore class, the class of '54, which is now the junior class. Their winning presentation was a play based on the victory of David over Goliath, with Roger Koerner giving a fine performance as David, and Dale Cluxton as the giant Philistine. The praises of the other two classes should not go unsung, however, for they came through with very worthwhile Bible dramas also. This year the junior class was awarded the place of highest honor for a very well presented play. The name of the play was, The Witch of Endorf' The other two classes again contributed much to the success of the evening. We of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary enjoy im' mensely that evening of the year which we call Bible Drama Night. We feel that it deinitely adds to the pleasure and education of the school year. 28



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. .EZBQJ 6Ufl'l6Lf0l g 1 1. Contestants: D. Smith. L. Elliott, Rohey, M. Atkinson, B. Rice. 2. YVinner Lois Elliott receives the Forensic key from Professor XVade. 3. Joyce Rohey, runnerup. and Lois Elliott. winner. The Deelamatory contest is a highlight of the spring term at The Cincinnati Bible Semi The declamation does not have to he original like the orationg it can he selected from the erature, Each declamation is judged according to voice infleetions, hodil ' ' tion. Last year the Forensic key went to Lois Elliott, a freshman. written hy Zola Brown. a student at CBS. Second plz is Story. hy Mairk Twain. nary. c pa 5 y aeti Her ice we gcs of ons, ' seles ' nt to lit' and 3 etion ' ' Joyce memorizaf was 'In My H Rohey as sh' andf c gave the True

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