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Page Seventytu-o SWIMMING BADMINTON GOLF TENNIS 80K! SHOES meIyFiELD SOFI 8M1 SEMI! ' Kappa Sigma Delta On the Carroll campus those student who are interested in full time Christim service or Who hope to interpret througl their lives the truths of Christ End a fel lowship in the organization Kappa Sigma Delta. This group meets every montl to discuss topics of concern to Christim young people such as faith, prayer, ant worship. The meetings vary in composi tion and form, but there is always a stu dent directed worship with a speech by . minister from the community, an out standing layman, or a panel discussim conducted by students. Dr. Davies serve as faculty advisor for the group.
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The Student Christian Association at Carroll College encourages Christian activities and all-school activities 011 the ampus, such as the carnival and the sing. This year for the Erst time, SCA brought full-length movies to school, in addition to interesting speakers. Sunday evening vesper services were sponsored by the association during the year. A Philippino orphan receives the money SCA raised from its book store and checking stand at the basketball games. This year's officers were Marilyn Meid- inger, president; Beverly Sacha, program chairman; Maly Coss, secretary; Thel- ma Atkeson, treasurer. Mr. Batha and Miss Stallman are faculty advisors for the group. Page Sel'euty-one
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This year Religion in Life Week was held F eb. 11-14, 1952. According to traditicn the Religion in Life planning committee became more fully acquaint- ed with the leader for the week, Dr. Cause Little, pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio. during a candlelight dinner in the Voor- hees dining room. Other students had an opportunity to visit with Dr. Little during personal conferences held at the library in the afternoon. To supplement the morning address. evening programs were also planned. Monday night was devoted to a fireside Chat with the students on subjects which were of concern to them - both campus problems and religious questions. Other evening programs included discussion with women students at Voorhees, and with the men at Caples, also a meeting with members of Kappa Sigma Delta. Another high point of the week was the concluding vesper in which Dr. Little brought his theme of the week to an impressive Close by once again stat- ing his scripture. iiVVhatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, what- soever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things? Page Sez'eutj vtbree
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