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The 1959 Yearbook Staff Seated, left to right: Cheenu Rassman: Associate Ezlitorg Anna Mae Snelling: Secretaryg Standing, left to right: Robert Turton: Business Manager.: Thomas Hucker: Photographerg Kenneth Cope: Sports Editorg Lynn Schissler: Photographerg Joseph Gnall: Editor- g ,, in4Chief
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FRIENDS OF ALMA WHITE COLLEGE is a united society of the Alumni Association and others who are delinitely interested in promoting the welfare of the College, either by active service or financial support. The purpose of the organization is to advance the well-being of the College, as well as to strengthen relations between the school and its alumni. The oflice of the FOAWC is under the direction of the Executive Secretary and is lo- cated on the campus at Zarephath, and the formation of local and area chapters in addition to individual interest and enthusiasm has been encouraged. Through The Newsletter and other media, the alumni ofhce keeps members informed of items of personal interest, activities of the association, and school development projects-the latest of which centers around the new library building C campaign for both the College and the Bible Seminary. An animal meeting of the Association is held on 'fAlumni Day -Saturday of Commencement weekend- when the yearly Fund Drive of the FOAWC is initiated to continue until August hrst, thus enabling Zarephath graduates and friends to contribute in a united way to- ward the support of the school. During the Camp Meet- ing and Church Convention at Zarephath in August, an annual Conference on Christian Education is held. Communications should be addressed to the Execu- tive Secretary, Norman R. Fournier, Zarephath, New Jersey. Rev. Robert B. Dallenbach is President of the FOAWC Governing Board, which is elected annually by postal ballot. Mr. john C. Kelly has been serving as student liason representative, assisting Mr. Fournier.
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MUSIC at AWC and ZBS THE ORCHESTRA ' Alma White College and Zarephath Bible Seminary are so fortunate as to have an AM-FM radio station, WAWZ, on the campus. This is of untold value in the music department, and it has helped immeasurably, es- pecially during the past few months, to increase the per- sonnel of the orchestra, chorus, and choir. We have also been privileged to have added to our staff this year a well-known music teacher-director, Mr. Anthony Camillo of South Somerville, New Jersey, who is also working at present on his Doctor's degree in music at Columbia University. Pleased with the progress being made by the orchestra, Mr. Camillo encourages its members with the news that they will soon be ready for concert per- formances. Officers elected for the orchestra are as follows: John Maimone-president, Mildred Watkins-secretary, Ar- lene Lawrence and George Porter-librarians. Officers for the chorus include: Joseph Gross-presi- dent, Cheenu Rassman-secretary, Rosalie Sharpe- treasurerg Lynn Schissler and Kenneth Cope--librarians. Mrs. Arlene Lawrence has made a contribution this year in the string ensemble, teaching and putting into practice the principles of the violin, cello, and bass viol. This branch of the music department has made great strides since September. Other musical features include the Pillar of Fire Band, which is an integral part of the Sunday services at Zarephathg the Ray B. White Home Orchestra, which broadcasts three mornings each weekg and smaller choral groups, quartets, trios, and duets. These add blessings to broadcasts, church services, and Gospel Team ministry throughout the area. There are four organs on the campus-two Allen instruments, in the College-Seminary Chapel and the Ad- ministration Building studio, a Hammond in the Ray B. White Memorial Chapel, and a large pipe organ in the Church Auditorium. The production of Gospel Record Albums has also become a reality during the past couple of years. Two new LP records have been added to those already avail- able, thus making five albums, each containing almost a full hour of good listening at a speed of 33 1X3 RPM. They truly are f'a treat for your turntable.
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