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r W First Bofw: Ross, Hughey, Rigdon, R.. Jarrell, Hull, Scott, Porter, Moore, Cowen. Second Row: Wills Cpianistj, Chapman, Schwindt, R. Wilson, Crum, A. Jar- rell, James, Yocum Cdirectorj. Third Row: P. Wilson, Spymn, Knapp, Mays, Dodson. O come, let us sing untoxne Lord: let us make a. joyful noise to the rock of our sal- vation, 'iPsa.. 95:13. It is truly a great privilege we have to raise our voices ln song and praise to God. Through the conducting of Dale M. Yocum, the chorus has been a great help on such occasions as the Harvest Home Day service, the christmas program and the Easter pageant. Nice groups were enrolled in the class both first and second semesters. Bro. Yocumldid a line job directing, and Vera Kathryn Wills made an ex- wt cellent pianist. Let each one keep a song in his heart, to help us through any dark H days that may be ahead of us. i','5i5?i at 5-is-J? YE 1':,j1-1 - ww, Y cv w X,
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. ll -Q u 5715 M , H ll .H H is H H ul lu H ,, ,. .P W ,H was , w u My H 1 1 MINISTERIAL FELLOWSHII' MEMBERS First Row: Wilkerson, E. Poe, Schlekau, D. Chapman. Second Bow: R. Scott, Taylor, Heathman,gCrooks, I-Ilull. Third Row: Budy, Criun, B. Chapman, 'Vaughn, R. Wilson, Jarrell. Fun-th Bow: Knapp, M. Poe, Powell, Mays, Baumgartner, Hartley, Patterson, P. Wilson, N. Scott. Fifth Row: Patron, Spohn, Cowen, Yocum tsponsori, Lee. Ministerial Fellowship The Ministerial Fellowship of this year has been one of the largest the school has had. A-bove that, the year has been one of visible spiritual progress. The Tuesday morning chapel services, in which one of the student ministers preaches, verifies that fact. The responsibility of the message and the time of Waiting before God before it is delivered can do no less than strengthen the individual. In working with the Sun- day School Council, the group agreed to take a. religious census of the area, with the aim of getting children into Sunday school. This has meant invaluable experience in personal work among people of practically every faith. This project has been encour- aged greatly by the sponsor, Bro. Dale Yocum, whose exhortation and prayer have spurred the group on to a greater zeal in reaching individuals for God. No longer 'are the masses flocking to hear the Word, but must be reached one by one. Another expression of appreciation goes to the president of the-group, Bro. Melvin Poe, whose deep, consecrated, spiritual leadership has meant much to each member of the Fellowship. His already-fruitful ministry is an encouragement to other young ministers. Week-end trips have proved a blessing to the young people who have gone out to hold services in the churches of this area. The reception at each church has been won- derful and greatly appreciated: The prayers of God's people have been a great factor in the success of each young minister of this group. May God give us more young peo- ple who will pray, iight, and win for righteousness and true holiness. These Two Pages Sponsored by PAUL'S 75th STREET STORE
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The heard on our radio broadcast, sings in our chapel services oc. casionally, as well as in many of our churches for the Ministerial Fellowship group They are, left to right: Gloria Lee Ross, tenorg Ruby Scott, soprano, and Patricia Hughey, alto. ,Q 513555 f iii, 424, Y' consists of: Claude Patterson, first tenor, Jimmy Hart- ley, second tenorg Howard Baumgartner, baritone: and Noel Scott, bass. Vera Kath- ryn Wills is their pianist. Claude Patterson's preaching has been an added appeal in having this group come to various congregations. ' F life f 'ix-li V iay f ir ii, K 2 X in el Cr iii? x ' Mrs. Waas, our voice and piano teach- er, gives individual instruction to interested students. Compliments of THE GAS SERVICE C0 6000 Johnson Drive Mission - ---- Kansas
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