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Newsette Staff The Neicsette staff is respon- sible for much of the printed material in the monthly, official news organ of Bryan, edited and printed on Bryan Hill. The Neivsette. with a circulation at present of nearly twelve thou- sand, informs the public of stu- dent and school life, scholastic. social and spiritual. Messages of both spiritual nature and Bible study are carried each month to every state and several foreign countries. The Neios- ette is in all ways and always governed by the application of our school motto. God Above All. Beatrice Batson. Faculty Advisor: Rebecca Peck. Alumni Editor; M. Rogers, Editor: Dale Mead, Make-up Editor; F. Monck, Assistant Editor: Elaine Kennard, Campus Reporter. E. Kennard. H. Gow. G. Hartman ( Secretary). P. Miller. H. Parden. D. Baker (Vice-President). M. Rogers (President). F. Monck. H. Geiger. G. Cloer. H. Bald- win. L. Rowland. G. Standen. Journalism Club Have you a yen toward the pen? If so, ample opportunity for expression and development is offered by the Journalism Club. Members of the Jour- nalism Club often have the pleasure of seeing their news ar- ticles printed in the Newsette, official monthly publication of the university. Helpful criti- cism concerning one another ' s writings, analysis of great writ- ings, and instructions in the most modern journalistic prac- tices are benefits enjoyed by members of the Journalism Club.
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M. Baldwin, E. Miller, Dr. Cole, B. Birch, A. Wildern, M. Bnckel, E. Miller. M. Rogers. Commoner Staff The compiling of a book like the Commoner has its pleasures as well as its sorrows. No doubt, you will find many mistakes: you weren ' t the first one to find them. There may be a few things that are original, or clever, or just plain good. If so, enjoy them: we have already. If the good things of this volume of the Commoner over-balance the others and the book serves as a bundle of priceless memories of a happy year at Bryan, then we, the staff, will consider the time and effort as well spent and the attempt a success. Several years hence, this Annual will in some ways be of greater interest than today. The scenes pictured here, the persons whose photos adorn these pages, the scholastic and forensic records, the groups of various sorts, will all bring to mind memories that will make you live these days over again. Per- haps you will smile at the crude apparatus as contrasted with the current day set-up. College life with all of its sunshine and shadow will be lived over again. This Annual and others like it will help to keep your love for Bryan constantly aglow. God bless you, dear classmates, as you take your place in this confused world. Be a good soldier for Christ — always pressing onward and upward toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God, in Christ Jesus. 26 Thu 19 45 Commoner
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Fir t roic — M. BrKkcl i Pri--,iil.jnt I . C. Marshall. R. Bodic Secrcury). H. Geiger. R. Kuhn. G. Standen. Second row — H. Gow. E. Christy. B. Birch. L. Mead. G. Rager. N. Martin, A. Northrup. A. Kettenring. Third rou: — L. Rowland. R. Williams, J. GuUey. H. Baldwin. H. Parden, E, Hall. M, Rogers. Child Evangelism One of the greatest fields for Christian service in the world is work among the leaders of to- morrow, the children of today. The future of all Christian serv- ice depends on the training we give them now. The Child Evangelism Fellowship makes it possible for students to organize groups of children in schools and homes. The salvation story is brought to them through the flannelgraph lessons, object les- sons and other visual aids. They are taught gospel choruses, scrip- ture verses, and Bible stories. Many of the children have come to know the Lord through this ministry. Foreign Missions Fellowship Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest. Young men and women of the Foreign Missions Fellow- ship obey these words of the Lord as they study and discuss together foreign missions and missionaries. This organization consists of those students who intend to serve Christ in foreign fields, and those who want Co know more about missions that they may be faithful prayer warriors here at home. Informal discussions concern- ing the requirements of various mission boards add variety to the meetings. Book reports and facts on definite foreign fields help the students to be better informed. Special prayer meetings are held by this group to ask God ' s blessing upon those missionaries now serving Him and those who will serve in the future. Seated — C. Marshall, H. Gow. A. Rocs. H. Parden. P. Miller. M. Miller. B. Birch. D. Hess. B. Rosenau (President). A. Wildern (Secretary-Treasurer). M. Brickel. R. Williams. G. Standen. L. Howland. V. Smith. W. Chapman. M. L. Massie. Standing — B. Batson. H. Baldwin. R. Dew. F. Monck, E. Christy, R. Bodle. D. Risser. G. Hay. J. Quimby. E. Kennard. F. Manning, E. L. Hall, V. McBride, E. Miller, M. Baldwin. R. Kuhn. C. Graham, A, Northrup, A, Kettenring.
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