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' 'W ' it J . 'fr le.. First row: Leontine Grider, Delores Oliver, Mable Stool-cey, Doris Beaverson, Lorraine Winn, Pal XIcDaniels, Marjorie Johnston, lva Underwood. Second row: Joan Curie, Barbara Bachman, VVilma Monson, Agnes Herzog, Mary L. Howard, Jeannie Twadell, John Trimble. Third row: John Allison, Floyd Bosher, Bill Gwaltney, Howard Berryman, Art Fields, Jack Ford, Rohert Blankenship, Bill Twadell. Fire: row: Sherwood Evans, Charles Chadwick, James England, Howard Mounteastle, Gareth Reese, Matthew Ikeda, Howard Dohlvs, Art fwierkle. Second l'01l'i Evelyn Saunders, Beverly DeXVitt, Barbara XVaddell, Delores Little, Kathleen Beerliower, Phyl- lis Beck, Elva Bloreland, Barbara Jones, Lois Ann Schmidt, Biary L. Howard, Lou Simpson, Ruth Baker. Third row: JoE1len Blackwood, Shirley VVyatt, Donna Feeman, VVilla Sims, Helen Maull, Betty Hardy, Lovell lslontgomery, Jacqueline Summers, Lois Twlorse. Fourth 1ou': Glenn Springer, Stanley Jones, Kenneth Porter, Ray Schuh, June Dennis, John Hardin, Paul Pratt, Eddie Galwlwert. Dale Rolwinetle, Allen Fc-hl, Lee Baltzer. Fifth 10u': Bill Stansherry, Ray Patterson, Kenneth Thomas, Gerald Culley, Carlton Curie, Bill Bravarcl, George Hartsock, Lloyd Vlilkin, Laverne Xiorse, Don Boyer, Lloyd Pelfrey. I6
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PHILEUSEBIAN LITERARY SOCIETY - . ,. ,.,,i.w--avi: First row: Larry Reynolds, Mervin Shaw, Ruth Margaret Niorse, Donna Boroff, Joann Kimball, Barbara Armentrout, Jane Keene. Second row: Betty Morgan, Kathleen Hubbard, Mary Cooper, jane Haughee, Shirley Hansen, Muriel Paeplow, Luwana Cobb, Doris Leet, Janet Whittingtin, Eileen Baker. Third row: Polsgrove Metford, David Tyrec, Bob Stacy, Mildred Atkinson, Gene Kearns, Herman Kelly, Ward Patterson, Frank Lillie, Bill Pacplow, john Snyder. When the world to service calls us From these halls of fame, We'l1 go forth with faith to conquer, In our Master's name. With these words each meeting of the Phileusebian Literary Society opens. It is through lit meetings that the students hope to develop themselves more fully for the service of the Master. The 'Sebians elected as their lirst semester officers, june Dennis, president: Betty Hardy and Bob Stacy, vice-presidents: Mary Elizabeth Howard, secretary: Howard Mountcastle, treasurer, and Bill Blake, advisor. As the golden opportunity was ex- tended at the Hrst 'Sebian meeting, twenty- five freshmen were greeted as new members of the Society. Throughout the year, the members' knowledge was broadened by the many interesting topics discussed, and their souls were stirred as students brought thrilling devotional messages. It is with these thoughts in mind that the 'Sebians strive to be on the heights but ever climb- ing. As the new semester opened these new officers were elected, Gareth Reese, presi- dentg Lois Schmidt and Ward Patterson, vice-presidents: Luwana Cobb, secretaryg and Carlton Curie, treasurer. With new op- portunities in view and new challenges awaiting them, the 'Sebians looked forward to Open Session and the many events of the Spring term. 15
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INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE Where there is no problem, there is no problem 2 It was a tense and excited crowd that en- tered the Seminary Chapel on the evening of November 18, 1953. This was the night of the annual debate between the Phileuse- bians and Philothean Literary Societies. During the course of the school year many interesting and educational programs are sponsored by the Literary Societies, but the debate seems to stand out from among them all. This year's debate question, RE- SOLVED: The Christian day school is the answer to today's problem of education, proved to be of special interest. Weeks be- fore the debate. discussions could be heard pro and con, not only by Seminary students and faculty, but also by members of Churches of Christ in the surrounding area. Now the night had come when the two societies were to debate this question for- mally. The Phileusebians were represented by Ward Patterson, Bill Stansberry, with Bill Gwaltney as alternate. The Philotheans were represented by Dale Cluxton, Ronnie Walters, with Reuben Bullard as alternate. The Philotheans upheld the affirmative side and the Phileusebians the negative. This debate proved to be enjoyable as well as interesting and informative. One of the disappointing factors in every debate is, of course, that there must be a loser. In this case the Phileusebians came out the victors. It was evident, however, that both sides had spent long hours of hard study and earnest prayer while preparing for this debate. 17
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