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iSSslKi LITERARY SOCIETY Rev. D. Janzen, faculty advisor; Irma Jantz, chairman; Lois Bartel, secretary; Henry Dueck. Peace I bring unto you. Four of the debaters: Korny, Katherine, Nettie, Peter. The Literary Society was organized to create a deeper interest for great literary works both English and German, and to encourage students to make known their own talents in this field. Various types of programs were pre¬ sented every third Tuesday. The first evening was devoted to poetry written by Mennonite authors and was concluded by a poem written and recited by one of our own student poets. At Christmas time a play, Peace I Bring Unto You, was presented. One evening, which proved to be very entertaining even for outsiders, was a program of low-German poetry and readings. A social, including literary games, was of a more relaxing type, and then, of course, the highlight of the year for the Literary Society was the debate entitled, In order to fulfill their mission, Mennonites should seek to retain their reiigio-cultural patterns. Creative expression is the road to fuller, more richly developed per¬ sonalities. College life has become more enjoyable because of the oppor¬ tunities offered to the students for creative expression in this field. 30
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CORRESPONDENTS Standing: Frank Dyck, Paul Peters. Seated: Edgar Epp, Frank Epp, Katherine Klippenstein, Arthur Wiens. Not shown: Rev. Benno Toews, faculty advisor. The above group of students have been assigned the task of writing articles for the various Menncnite periodicals. These articles help to estab¬ lish a closer contact between the College and the congregations, and provide the latter with information concerning the work and activities of the College. CRAFTS COMMITTEE Otto Driedger, Irma Jantz, Menno Bergen, chairman; Paul Peters. The Crafts Committee arranges for creative expression in two ways. First, opportunity is given for the students to work with leather and shell craft Furthermore, discussion groups are conducted each month, dealing with our Mennonite principles of non-resistance. 29
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MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP BAND Jake Giesbrecht, Anne Braun, secretary; John Wiens, chairman; Leo Driedger, Rev. B. Toews, faculty advisor. Die Glieder des Missionsverbands moechten euch alien die Worte des Psalmisten zurufen, ,,Kommt, lasst uns anbeten und knieen und niederfallen vor dem Herrn, der uns gemacht hat. Psalm 95:6. Wie erbaulich sind doch diese Stunden der Gemeinschaft mit Gott und miteinander, die wir besonders hier im College so reichlich pflegen duerfen. Der Missionsverband wurde seiner Zeit gegreundet und hat die Auf- gabe, durch Programme und Gebetsstunden das Gebetsleben der Studenten zu foerdern, und einen regen Missionssinn zu wecken. Zweimal woechentlich werden in der Mittagspause kurze Berichte ueber die Missionsfelder der innern und aeussern Mission gegeben. Auf diese Art koennen wir im Laufe des Jahres alle Missionsfelder der Konferenz im Geiste besuchen. Diese Programme haben schon viel dazu beigetragen, uns mit unsern Missionsfeldern, mit den Missionaren, mit den Freuden die sie in ihrer Arbeit erleben, und auch mit den Schwierigkeiten, mit denen sie dort zu kaempfen haben, bekannt zu machen. Wir haben auch die Freude, jeden dritten Sonnabend im Monate und jeden dritten Dienstagabend mit einem Programm zu dienen, welches mit einer Gebetsstunde abgeschlossen wird. Diese Programme und Gebetsstunden spornen uns an, das Feld der Mission fuerbittend zu gedenken. 31
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