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“WHATSOEVER YE do, do it heartly, as unto the Lord, and not unto men.”’ A sixty-voice choir of college and seminary students, students’ wives and town’s people prac- ticed every Wednesday evening to perfect the ‘““Messiah.”’ Serena Myers, contralto, and Virginia Kennedy, sporano, sang the recititives. Accompanied by Prof. Alva Steffler, organist, and Sharon Auxt, pianist, the oratorio society pre- sented this monumental work at the Winona Lake Brethren Church, December 10, and to the col- lege student body, December 15. “Messiah” is Oratorio Society’s debut THE ORATORIO SOCIETY, directed by James Lynn, This group practiced two hours every Wednesday evening pauses before beginning to sing Handel’s ‘Messiah.’ to present this concert. ASE ifs)
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ee eR RPE SEE AEE TDS DR. RENE FRANK, assisted by Mr. Henry Simminger, baritone, presented a lecture-recital at the opening ses- 96c Chace EEE ana ACOMANT HOME COMING sion of the Alumni Bible Conference. Dr. Frank is head of the music department of Fort Wayne Bible Conference. Fifty alumni attend conference The Alumni Conference lectures and messages stimulated individual retrospection and evaluation. With dynamic directness, Dr. Torrey Johnson, founder of Youth for Christ, emphasized to the fifty alumni and the students complete dedication to Jesus Christ. Dr. Frank Gaebelein, headmaster of the Stony Brook Boys’ School in New York, brought the L. S. Bauman Memorial lectures. After speaking on the Christian Philosophy of Education, he sounded the final note of the Bible Conference in his presenta- tion of a piano concert. During the Journalism Conference, Ken Ander- son humorously advised amateur writers to avoid using the “David and Mary’”’ plot. MISS NORRIS SERVES Mr. Woolman at the alumni re- ception.
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The seventeen-day choir tour required hours of individual practice and memorization as a Brolp under the leadership of ‘‘Prof.’”’ Ogden. Between performances, the choir members re- hearsed their program daily, had some leisure time for bowling, swimming, skating, eating, and some even found time to study. Choir officers this year are Garry Butt, presi- dent; Dave Miller, vice-president; Marcie Hulli- berger, treasurer; Sandy Cale, secretary, and Den- nis Beach, chaplain. 16 Seventeen-day choir tov
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