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President .,.,...... Vice-president . Secretary .......... Treasurer ........, Faculty Adviser .,,,. Donald Brodie Delsie Johnson Leon Bowman Blair Wood Charles Little Betty Beaver Clarence Collins Helen McNabb Roy Sullivan Anna Baker Grant Gingrich Janie Sauflley Gerald Bowen Freshman Class OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Grace Reigle Benjamin Davis Iva Ebersole Lauren Townsend Ruby Van Sweringen Rollin Williams Mildred Brechbiel Ernest Gingrich Thelma South Clifford Wechsler Ruth Kerr Kelly Towne David MCNelly Leon Bowman Thelma South Anna Baker Ernest Gingrich Prof. A. W. Jones Hail to the Huntington College Freshmen of 1926 and 1927. This is one of the snappiest, peppiest and best classes of H. C. The second basket- ball team is composed wholly of Freshmen-players, who in the future, promise seasons of victory for old H. C. The yell leaders, Gerald Bowen and Ruby Van Sweringen, without fail, Were always full of the Old Fight as was the Whole class. Many and varied have been the experiences of the Freshman class- class parties with the accompanying attempted theft of the eats by some- 7!7 I H one. -ove a airs, both disastrous and successful-debates and basket- ball games where they always won the moral victory. But despite all defeats the class is always up and at it again with such vigor that we feel that this class will produce some of America's fu- ture great . I 1 Zz ..x! lx . 4 2 ,-4 Ji- -an :zi- .mn.o. 1-MJ' N 1 5 ?i ' ff ??if ff X- if . ,fx 3 Eff' . W-7 -' 'Y rf ,Q 5-NQX4' ,'1,g' .Q-A 152 11-'-Vg: w f. 1 . A 1,5 aries' 'z-cf -. X f - '. 14 seg,--et, nf, -A- : 5l.,4..,--'-b1,.x I .. l,- vig, , we f-A wk I, 1 w QQ-. .ug ,.,Kx.,r'.,f. ,-.,,.3.f.- , : 5: f ,' ,, J. gr ,- .X 1 - j .' I ,gy PL? i'I ?,-. ,' f . lf 7 f a'w'- WM . 1273-..:,' QV ' K rj, 'f , 71 'jg-'ji j,.f'RT'x . , fgaf, ' 3, .J I: Q .f 4.,.',-4. ' I . W . f l 2 'lll ' ' '1 . . 1 N ' 5 J , A Q .. ,A 1 I f 'fix i
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Theological Seminary The influence of the Theological Seminary is being felt throughout the church. The graduates and former students, who are now serving as pastors, are coming to the front as the leaders of their respective confer- ences and districts. The direct contact with the organization of the college church and all her departments has helped these students to grasp new ideas which they are putting in practice. The courses offered in the Semin- ary are also proving to be very helpful. The general aim of the Seminary is to assist men and Women who are seeking a theological and Bible training for Christian work. Its specific aim is to impart religious instruction to candidates for the Christian minis- try. The scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the rule of faith and therefore the chief task of the Seminary is to aid men in their endeav- ors to become proficient interpreters of the Word and competent preachers of the Gospel of Christ. The aim is to instruct for the Christian ministry, men who shall sincerely believe in Christ, and who shall be well qualiiied in mind and heart to proclaim the great truths of redemptiong to provide faithful ministers, humble and earnest pastorsg and to provide for the church, men who are qualified to bring the gospel message to the whole world. Courses are offered in exegetical, systematic, historical and practical theologly, and in religious education. Methods are used which are well adapted to aid the student to acquire both mental training and knowledge useful for the gospel ministry, and to realize himself in his practical work. A ten-day school of religious education was conducted by the depart- ment of religious education of the church from March 29 to April 8. A number of workers, representing didcerent fields of labor, were in attend- ance. The regular students also enrolled in the courses offered. The instructors in the Seminary are Dr. C. A. Mummart, Dr. W. H. Clay, W. H. Kindell, M. F. Wolverton, Bessie E. Richardson, O. E. Overn and Cora Lee Smith. l x f , ',', , .X . -fun. . . f,f,,,.. Q.. . i ., ,, .z I .jar if ' ' 535' ff Q . ff 52? frffyif EM... .gy I ff -' f ' 5 img? F m.v,,, -. W .k,,..,f '? rpg - -,' f.N'if1.'?F ,, -' it M: w-M -' f, 0 -1 : 5 ' ' .. , , V .vwif X Fwi .af . wwf. w , aw 3 4, x .',.....,.e,..,...,.....,f 1 , f.,.,7f ,i si -tw SLM f f ,iris e ' ,ICA an-WWwW,,.,lk ,, v Kay .T lfgfgifggxz .Jain f' if 'fin' 3' f r A-55 f .. ,7f 1'f,' ff' ,f 2 jg-:lily as .ml 5, , . .gal . 1 , a 1-it iqlx u-f r ' f fi ' ew if 2 r -.,w-,wj ' 1 A -.+' -Q.: nffffq . f 3- X 1 v rw-- f ' ' x..- . .,,c.ai..,J, , QQ. 'i 334-sw 2 , 'f2'N-L4 .Jaw ff,a:,fft.15jE4 f' 2 fl- f: 'Y iz 2.1 .ia 5 51 j ,ig , ,f 1 I fl .'1.,-'?Jfi'i'57t' S fl tfffi .13 . in mi X , r is T? 11,4 if ta -ne V- nv -, , . ,N-Q 9fl'9-f ? ,f df ,, Wf, 3,8 1 ...ft -'i Lj S5166 Qlrg 7 h., XXX-......a ' iii- N .. ,. 'M'-W-M--f'---- 5 lv 1 13,-MTM... MW... ,Q pr 1 1.5 'f wax? ,i W.: mi if H21 1 M V41 lf We-lg t ask aff frilnzx ,- fr'5,,f.j. .mg yi, Q Ev . i .,.,, fl 'H -f .lf fail? 35' l full an 2 f dis. ' ' Ml 7 TQ 1? t'.r if z 5' lil d 'Y 3 vi 'X t 'y- -X ' t . L' .-,.-4,50 'ff,..,,' Q ' NW' 4 .
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