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Choir The University Chcir now in its foiirtli year is composed of those students wishing to sing from the sacred annals of classical music. During the Easter season a cantata was presented at a local church. Back row: C. Brogan, M. Leven- good, J. Humberd, C. Miller, R. Harper, W. Tressler, V. Sorge, R. Mowrej-, M. Cain, S. Hoyt, J. Sulli- van. Center row: D. Morgan, G. Hay, M. Lynch, A. Kettenring, L. Borgard, L. Wilson, M. Hege, L. Eastep, C. Graham, K. Hirschy, N. Rankin. Front row: E. Hartschuh, G. Levengood, J. Brubaker, R. Clem- ent, J. NeflF, J. Lykens, H. Harrison, A. Northrup. Directress : Julia Anna Yancey ; Pianist: B.Morgan. ■ t. Dayton from Bryan Hill WINTER QUARTER JANUARY 2 — Registration, five new students enroll. 6 — Phil Saint presents chalk talks. 7 — Six inches of snow gives an excuse for hiking. Florida kids tickled to death. 15 — Frank . ckerman speaks on Latin America. Bryan students model costumes. 16-18 — Clifford Lewis represents the Young People ' s Fellowship Club and emphasizes through his messages, his theme, True to Christ. 2A — First basketball game between Scarlet and Gold results in a victory for the Gold. 29 — Open Forum is conducted in Chapel by public speaking class. FEBRUARY 3 — Uncle Jakey visits the Murpheys. 10-12 — Rev. Douty of Hepzibah House delivers deep spiritual . messages. 14— Dan Cupid visits Bryan University ' s Valentine Party in the person of Russell Llewellyn. 19 — Scarlet defeats Gold in Separate Air Force debate. 26-28 — ' arsity debaters represent Bryan University at State Tour- nament. MARCH 5 — Juniors sneak off for a weiner roast. 7 — Bachelor ' s Club sponsors a hayride with real horses and wagons. 19 — Exams over. Faculty and students enjoy Bryan Birthday Ban- quet.
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Books? Stamps? Candy? 4:-30. Twice a day Printer ' s Devil STUDENT Monday In The Stacks LABOR Oh! Johnny ' ' A Date with his Flame ' Vacuum? Somebody ' s Stenog Mmm. Hash!
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Campus Clean-Up The Spring Quarter had hardly opened when the wel- come news of the annual spring clean-up was announced for March 31 and April 1. Knowing from psist experi- ence that this would be more work than play, President Rudd escaped to Canada and Dean Ryther retreated to Nashville. Climaxing the second day ' s work, the students and faculty gathered around a campfire for relaxation, enjoy- ment, and spiritual fellowship. Everj ' one enthusiastically agreed to have an extra day in which to add a finishing touch to the campus. All was not work, however, as evidenced by this char- acteristic senior. No further proof needed. Refreshments and plenty of original nonsense added zest to the work and zeal to the workers.
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