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which was, as he slaled, . . . a dillicull assign- menl, parlicularly because lhe 'Freshmen are new lo lhe Seminary. As lime passed on, lhe class gradually became accuslomed lo ils new surroundings, and found il possible lo spend a lillle lime in a lew ol lhe exlra- curricular aclivilies ol lhe school. Favoriles ol mosl ol lhe sludenls were lhe lilerary socielies, World Missions Volunleers, and many ol lhe music groups. Represenling lhe Freshmen Class and lhe Semi- nary on many lrips lo various churches was a mixed oclel composed ol Thelma McCoy, Jean Leedy, Susan Rilenour, Pal Terpslra, Howard Mounlcaslle, Howard Dobbs, Kennelh Thomas, and Russell Mc- Connell. On some lrips lhe oclel was divided inlo lwo quarlels and a girls lrio. Al lhe annual Cincinnali Bible Seminary Family Nighl, several lreshmen again slepped inlo lhe spollighl lo lake parl in lhe program. The class eleclecl Jean Leedy lo be ils represenlalive lor lhe Ill John Vallance, Alberl Morgan, Bill Hall, Susan Rilenour, Jerry Richards, Beverly Powers, Charles Burgin, Joe Caraway, Thelma Mc- Coy, Evelyn Bales, Virginia Taylor. T21 Howard Dobbs, Bill Secrisl, Corinne Davenporl, Normale Taylor, Dick Wood, Jerry Culley, Jim nighl, and Thelma McCoy was chosen lo be lhe usherelle. They each look an assigned parl in lhe program, logelher wilh Howard Dobbs who gave lhe invocalion. A lew weeks laler members ol lhe class lormed a play casl lhal slaged an oulslanding Bible slory, which was given as our conlribulion lo lhe program ol Bible Drama Nighl. No slory ol lhe Freshmen Class would be com- plele wilhoul lelling aboul lhe works ol Dan Cupid lhroughoul lhe year. Wilhoul a doubl lhe Fresh- man Class ol lhis year kepl him busier lhan he had been in a long lime. We would like lo lisl all lhose who have been hil by his arrow, bul we would be sure lo miss someone, because al lhe lime lhis arlicle was wrillen lhere were many slrong rumors lhal ol' Dan was carelully aiming al several more members ol lhe class. The one goal lhal our class has is lo conlinue lo live up lo lhe class mollo, Exalling His Name. England, Mildred Herberl, Leonline Grider. 131 Bob Slacey, Thomas Barnwell, Reuben Bullard, Terry Alverson, Paul Bohrer, Bill Dunshee, Slanley Jones. HT Owen Emanuel, Leslie Hayworlh, Charles Carler, John Sheffler, Norma Ziner, Emily Kallleman, Juanila Ward. Ygl ii 'T
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QW' S v up Front row: Richard Dusenberry, Jean Schnieder, Lucy Welch, Erma- Lee Rodgers, Lois Elliott, Janet Butler, Ethel Smith, Edith Smith, Cecilia Platt, Corinne Davenport. Second row: Carlton Curie, Ray- mond Wackler, Everett Rogers, Colleen Dietrich, Helen Ward, Lola At the opening of the I95l-52 school year, one hundred and eight freshmen enrolled in their new home for the next nine months. During their first week at school, which was termed Orientation Week, the freshmen were in- troduced to the various phases of life around The Cincinnati Bible Seminary campus. Highlighting their first week of lectures, dormitory life, meeting teachers and professors was an all day outing at Mount Echo Park. It was here that many of the friendships for the coming year were made. Shortly after classes began the class gathered for its first formal meeting to select the officers for the coming year. Those selected for the various offices were Howard Dobbs, president, William Dunshee, vice-president, Lois Elliott, secretary, Ger- ald Richards, treasurer, Margaret Hileman, histor- ian: Cecilia Platt, flower girl, and James England, student council representative. I4 Morey, Thelma Ward, Margaret Hileman, Elizabeth Colson, Betty Morgan, Joyce Cox, Joann Yandell, Pat Terpstra, Marianne Baugh- man. Back row: Ralph Carter, Frank Day, Don Wilkin, Jack Heaven- ridge, Richard Yeaton, Bob Huxtable, Howard Mountcastle, Russell McConnell, Robert Carabella, William Paeplow. Something that was met with great enthusiasm by the freshmen was their first Sneak Day. lt was indeed a great pleasure to get up and walk out of a class in the middle of a professor's lecture or iust when he had put some one on the spot for reci- tation. After the wonderful fellowship we had throughout the day, we can see why this is one day that is always looked forward to by every student. The class became an organized unit just in time to- accept the responsibility of a iob which is of importance in making the annual Conference on Evangelism a success. This job is the duty of usher- ing at each session of the Conference. Since the Conference and this iob were both new to many of us, we were not too confident of how we would be able to perform our various duties, but soon after the program was under way our fears were calmed. As a reward for the efficiency of the class on this iob, President Perry gave us a special com- mendation for making possible the orderly services
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Seventy-Three re1'urned i Sevenfy-'I'hree of las+ year's freshmen rerurned +o fhe campus of The Cincinnari Bible Seminary +o form fhe Sophomore Class for I95I-52. Nine more ioined 'rhem +o complere fhe ros+er, making a +o+al of eighfy-'rwo wise fools on +he campus. ln +his number 'rhere are for+y-one boys and +hir+y-five girls. During +heir firsi' class meefing, i'he sophomores I6 selecfed as +heir s+andard-bearer, Dale Cluxlon from New Vienna, Ohio. Suppor+ing him as vice- presidem' was Polsgrove Mefford from S+amping Ground, Kenrucky. Lois Bryanl' of Lexing+on, Ken- +ucky, was elecred secre+ary wi+h Marrha Rose Sou- ders of Broolcville, Indiana, as freasurer. Merle Pad- geH' of Newporr News, Virginia, held fhe posifion of flower girl, while Dorofhy Schreiber of Brookville.
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