Baptist Missionary Training School - Beacon Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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l-1 THE BEACON --+i WORLD WIDE GUILD DOROTHY SHIMP .... President BERNICE ALLEN . . . Vice-President BEATRICE PARKER . Secretary and Treasurer The World Wide Guild of B. M. T. S. is proud of its large membership of more than eighty girls. The Commission Plan has again worked effectively this year. The Chairmen of these four Commissions were: Dorothy Hare ..... Service Myrtle Rawson . Devotional Ruth Spalding . . Stewardship Ruby Phillips .... Fellowship The Guild accepted and paid a quota of Thirty-five Dollars to the Birthday Gift this year. Though we did not qualify in the Reading Contest this year last year's picture has been framed and hung in Class Room C and the picture awarded us the previous year has been presented to the Kindergarten Depart- ment. We were happy to initiate eight new members into our Guild on October 4th. Another October event was the entertainment of Calumet Association Guilds at the Training School. The January Meeting was presented by the Freshman Class. Their subject, Looking Through the Camera Lens was original and very interesting. The Service Commission gave a short pageant in February showing some of the ideals and results of Christian Americanization work in, Chicago. Miss Ruth Palmer, Christian Americanization Missionary, spoke of her work here in Chicago, where we are all wrapped 'round in worlds. On March 28th, the Stewardship Commission had as its speaker for the evening Miss Irene Lyons, Life Service Secretary of the B. Y. P. U. of A. Miss Lyons brought a lovely message on the Value of Time -a most timely message. The Fellowship Commission led the meeting in April, when we played hostess to the splendid Katherine House Guild. The Guild has been well rep- resented at all the City Guild Rallies, which were the source of much inspira- tion and joy throughout the year. B. P. SPANISH DEPARTMENT We, the senoritas of the Spanish Club, would tell The story of our doings through the year: First, honor to Miss Heiskell, by whose efforts we so well Can speak the quite dificil espafiol. Oh, everything considered, and considered on the whole. Our profesora gets a rousing cheer! Then glory to our President, efficient Frances Stone, And praise to Florence Tindall, who is Vice, And pity for our Treasurer, Lucille, who alone Laid ambush for- and caught - the errant dues. They handled City funds arigbt, and that is never news, So, this unpretentious record must suffice. We can't resist reminding you how well we did our stuff In a charming little Argentina Dance. The gauchos, brave and swaggering, put up a noble bluff, And wiggled waxed mustachios with a smirk - Alas, a hundred gauchos, armed with dagger, sword, and dirk, With a smiling china wouldn't have a chance. Not only in scholastic fields and dancing have we shone: We gave some little parties. There were two. One was for the Methodists - and yet more widely known, The other for our Spanish-speaking friends. Our local Spanish talent graced the party with a play -- And now this little Spanish poem ends. - L. S. 34

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--- THE BEACCN ----l At Raymond Chapel the girls are enthusiastic about their work in clubs, sewing classes, Sunday school, kindergarten and English classes. At South Chicago Neighborhood House, B. M. T. S. girls are working with various age groups in clubs, sewing classes, World Wide Guild and Sunday school. At the Florence Crittenton Home, B. M. T. S. students are trying to do their best in helping unfortunate girls to have a new understanding of life. At Brooks House, Hammond, Indiana, and Katherine House, Indiana Harbor, the Seniors con- tinue With much enthusiasm their work with clubs and classes of various kinds and Junior Church Work. But in this, the Fiftieth Birthday of B. M. T. S., we have found new activi- Lies which challenge our finest in prayerful planning and original presentation. Not only are there Sunday school and sewing classes at Aiken Institute, but also a Glee Club directed by one of our girls. Several of the girls now do case Work for the United Charities Association: one of the girls is engaged in Chris- tian Americanization Work among the foreign-born, two girls teach in a sew- ing school at the Community Center at Davis Square: one girl has charge of missionary education at Parkside Baptist Church, and two supervise an art club for Jewish girls. The increase in the number of students in B. M. T. S., and the consequent increase in Field Work opportunities, means not only that the students themselves are benelited in their training, but also that they are able to touch more lives this year than ever before. . The lessons learned in classes at B. M. T. S. find expression in Field Work. The studies of psychology, sociology, , at . S In L -I , Xi ala K igjr- lx yi. r l In ' -' Tie All Q51 N ew 5- es ! I .. I r - if ' H, ' fI W '? ' -1 , ll llf ' --.n1i.'llU 2 JU racial backgrounds and case work are among those which definitely aid in the solution of many immediate problems in Field Work. while all the other courses cannot help but be of immediate and future use, whether consciously or un- consciously. As we carry on the Work of our def- inite lields We strive to combine the love of Christ with the message and method of Christ in working with the people with whom He came in contact. And we shall ever work, as B. T. M. S. stu- dents or missionaries, until the whole World shall know the joy and happiness of the abundant life. K. K. 33



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l--1 THE BEAcoN ------- MUSIC iff Music is the universal language of mankind. How true the girls of B. M. T. S. find this in their field-work, for in their contacts with the Chinese, Polish, Italian or other foreign-born peoples, no matter how brokenly the English tongue is spoken, the language of music is always understood. Our music de- partment, realizing this, has made one of its aims that every girl who graduates shall be able at least to play hymns. Miss Alice E. Tuller, who is the head of the department, and her assistant. Faith Warburton, give private piano lessons to those who do not play at all or to those who desire to take advanced work. Those who do not take ad- vanced work form hymn playing classes where the history, presentation and actual playingof hymns make up the main part of the class work. Another course which the seniors enjoy very much is Music Appreciation. Here the history of music and musicians, together with some of their most famous compositions, are studied. Much of the time in the class is spent in hearing the recordings of these masterpieces. A type of music appreciation for the entire student body has been started this year for the first time. Once a week, in the student-parlor, recordings of famous musicians are played and Miss Tuller gives a bit of their history and 35

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