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I. ullm from Akron: whatls your home t 2. Carefree freshmen Qschool h 3. Mr. Sims lectures We, the freshmen of The Cincinnat' of the Seminary a week earl' Orientation Week acquainted ownfw asnlt Q conceri ' . i Bihl 1er th , and ' witl W .tartedy img the lihrary. e Seminary, gather on the campus an the other students. This week is called its purpose is that we, the new students, might get i each other, the faculty, and the Seminary. e find our rooms and meet our roommates with the help of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Womeii. During the week we consider the classes we want to take and are enrolled under the direction of the faculty. Then we learn when and where our classes will meet. We have a schedule which allows us some free time, although we attend several assemhlics in which memhers of the faculty lecture and answer any questions. We learn during these lectures the character and the purpose of The Cin' cinnati Bihle Seminary, and we begin to set our goals for the coming school year. We soon learn that music plays a large part in Seminary life for we spend many hours of our orientation around a piano. One day of the week is set aside for a picnic at Mt. Echo Park where we play softball, volleyball, and foothall. As the climax of Orientation Week we attend convocation services in the Chapel huilding. We are now ready to hegin preparing ourselves. rie f n afion me
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0 PQ ULPQ... . . . by participation in and the attendance of the organized activities of the Seminary. Most of these events were begun before we arrived at CBS and have now become a tradition. As we Witness these events, our lives are made richer. As we associate with those of a like precious faith, our lives are made purer. Our appreciation of the arts is also cultivated and raised to a higher level. We are grateful for these things. Some of these events are sponsored by the school, others by the classes, but, whoever the sponsor, what' ever the occasion, it is good that we receive a part of our education , . . . . . Ag guenfo
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118654 NSNEAK DAY! Wheii the senior class prcsi' dent proclaims the arrival of Sneak Day, all stu- dents stream from the classrooms and head for the parking lot. One by one the cars turn their noses toward their destinations-Mt. Echo Park. A day of wholesome games, such as baseball, volleyball, and football, lies in store for all ambitious enough enough to join in the activities. Those not athf letically inclined are usually content to sit and root for the others. Two delicious meals highlight the day, and a period of solemn devotions brings it to a fitting close. We, as students, are preparing for many types of Christian service, but no matter which field we choose, a wellfbalanced personality is necessary for working with people effectively. Sneak Day con- tributes to the lighter side of our personalities. Since it falls at the beginning of the year, it sue' ceeds in hastening friendships between newer and older students alike, thus creating a closer bond of unity among the student body. It also provides for a deeper understanding and love between the stu' dents and the professors. Though this day consists mostly of fun and laughter, the roots of friendship bring the love of God closer to all. l. 'Tll watch this timef, I Z. One ball, two strikes, three -gg smiles. D or - Professor L . Foster gives morning devotions. B. Brockley. 5. Chow line. 25
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