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Interest in the inspirational increases | DICK MARTIN brings the message each Sunday after- noon in a nursing home. MUSIC IS one way of sery- ice for Richard Jensen. 12
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augment activities ! rganizations RECOGNIZED RESPONSIBILITIES ..... 24 “T expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now, Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” The amplification of all continuing activities, The formation of new organizations, Mutually, Providing new avenues of service... In presenting Handel’s “Messiah,” In paying for one Gribble Memorial High . School room, In cutting pictures from 17,000 Christmas cards, Cultivating culture... In the “amateur” piano concert by Dr. Gaebelein, In the Anti-Communist Discussion Group’s efforts, In the Spanish Club’s Pinata Party, Supplementing spiritual life... In the Thursday meetings of Bible Fellowship Group, In the Scripture verses set to music by “Ham,” In the power of Dr. Torrey Johnson’s messages, Advocating animation... In the Wooster Road Running, Racquet and . Rugby Assoc., In the weight lifting room at the McKee Courts, In the Homecoming pep rally conducted by G-Men, In the formation of a track team. SERIE CED SPORTS iar. cttctsiaie ste oltre = ord O
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USE a sae ip rcernatite Scripture verses set to music and quotable ad- monishments are remembered from the revival meetings with Dr. Homer Hammontree and Rev. Paul Beckwith. ‘‘More Christians tell lies behind song books than any other way” and ‘Don’t try to live the Christian life until you have the Chris- tian life to live’ are two statements of wisdom gleaned from those meetings. The daily chapel hour was an opportunity to hear speakers who are actively engaged in spe- cialized Christian service. And then there were all-music chapels. Campus gospel teams added their music, and Prof. Ogden led in the singing of some unfamiliar, but inspiring hymns. The Days of Prayer held annually since 1937 have been times of heart-searching and blessing for the student body. A rearrangement of the class schedules short- ened the chapel hour to thirty-five minutes, allow- ing the next half hour to be used for W.M.F. prayer meetings, class meetings, or for free time, as each student desired. An organ prelude and postlude created a worshipful atmosphere for the chapel services. THE INDIANA-TENNESSEE-Michigan Trio was formed by Prof. Don Ogden, Dr. Homer Hammontree and Rev. Paul Beckwith. Spiritual growth takes prominent place 13 SEMINARIANS bow in revy- erence to our holy God in one of the weekly prayer chapels.
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