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I Gospel Singers Realizing in this an opportunity both for radio experience and service for our Lord, a group of students continued the precedent of last year. Under the direction of Dean Ryther, with the assistance of Miss Yancey, they were heard each Monday morning on Radio Re- vival, WDOD, Chattanooga, giving forth testimony in word and song. L- Hoyt, L. Goehring, C. Brogan, R. Clement, Dean Ryther, L. Wilson, R. Mowrey, J. Humberd, C. Graham, K. Hirschy, J. Harper, S. Hoyt. Pianist: Miss Yancey. Under the direction of Julia Anna Yancey, the Brass Ensemble furnished music at the dedication of Gabbert Field at the local high school. From this organization have been formed various instrumental quartets and duets which have participated in programs during the year. Back row : Miss Yancey, B. Ingraham, L. Goehring, L- Hoyt, M. Murphey, K. Hirschy, S. Hoyt, J. Sullivan. Brass Ensemble
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Debate Club Weekly meetings of this organization arc held to learn and practice methods of argumen- tation and debate. Varsity debaters chosen from this group represented the university at the Tennessee State Forensic Tournament. Seated: G. Hay, B. Batson, Vice-President; R. Rudd, Dean Ryther, L. Winstead, J. Humberd, President ; R. Langford, Secretary. Standing : T. Mellow, Corresponding Secre- tar -; R. Mills, R. Harper, G. Birch, K. Kennard, J. Doud. Designed to provide expression for talent and original thinking, and opportunity for stu- dents to learn the rudiments of parliamentary procedure, the Forensic Union holds monthly meetings of current interest. Officers: Leonard Winstead, President; Lcona Wilson, Recording Secretary ; Jean Neff and Warren Wynkoop, Corresponding Secretaries; Milton Murphey and Samuel Hemberger, Sergeants-at-arms ; Mark Levengood and Sumner Wemp, Poster Chairmen ; Grace Leven- good and Ted Mellow, Critics ; Dean Ryther, Faculty Advisor. Forensic Union
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Camera Club At regular meetings of this club, the irembers study better methods of photography. Each member has access to the darkroom, where he learas to develop films and print pictures. Thus one can get a pleas- ant and practical education. Front: H. Harrison, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Kramer. Standing : S. Hemberger, liss Kalten- bach, E. Rosenau, G. Hay, Mr. Fish, L. Borgard. Dean Ryther. Xot pictured: M. Cain, President. The Paiilion FALL QUARTER SEPTEMBER 23-25 — Registration. 26 — Reception is held for new students and faculty. 29 — Annual hike to Lone Mountain. OCTOBER 7 — Dr. Loyal Lincoln Wirt lectures on Alaska. 8 — Xeill Hawkins speaks in behalf of the Foreign Missions Fellowship. 10-11 — President Rudd ' s aunt, Miss Lettie Archer, speaks concerning China. 12-19 — Annua! Bible Conference conducted. Speakers include B. H. Shadduck. H. O. an Gilder, H. C. Geiger, H. H. Gregg, and R. G. LeToumeau. 20 — Concert-goers enjoy The Barber of Seville in Chattanooga. 31 ' — Hallowe ' en Box Social. Hitler and Mussolini invade Bryan. NOVEMBER 6 — Messick Bell Ringers entertain Bryan Family. 10 — Freshman- Sophomore Mysterj-Supper Hike brings quiet for upper- classmen. 15 — Juniors invited by Seniors for a steak fr -. 2-t — Golds defeat Scarlets in touch football. 27 — Thanksgiving Dinner, well-guarded ducks prove delicious. 29 — Formal recital given by voice students. DECEMBER 2 — Watts Bar Colored Choir presents program of sacred music. 6 — Christmas Banquet. Dining hall decorated with holly and mistletoe. 12 — School adopts resolution concerning position in World War XL 17 — Hurrah I Home we go for Chri.stmas vacation and mother ' s cooking.
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