Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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HALLUWEEN PARTY From the chapel annex could be seen only dim lights on the night of October 26, 1953. The sounds coming forth were unusual, and anyone could readily tell it was not a re- gular meeting of the society. Another pecul- iarity was those who were to enter. The ligures were arrayed in such strange out- fits that an onlooker would wonder what special occasion was taking place. Then the realization comesg it is the annual Hal- loween party. As the custom in previous years, the Philotheans played host to the Phileusebians. A warm welcome was ex- tended to those figures who were actually individuals. 18 Corn stalks, pumpkins, and jack-o-lan- tern made the people feel in the Halloween spirit. There were quite a few so-called Characters there, but, of course, there was one who was very outstanding. This was the clown who made his appearance when the party was well under way. His disap- pearance a short time later was very mys- terious. Entertainment in the form of relay games was enjoyed by all present. Dough- nuts, popcorn, and cider were served for re- freshments. The evening was closed with a devotional period. The occasion will be re- membered as a time for rich fellowship for all who were present.



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PHILOTHEA LITERARY SOCIETY T . . T. li . A , First row: Dan Thurston, Darrell VValtcrs, Loraine Maxwell, Helen Payne, Elaine Peterson, Sue Manley, Pat Rocks, Amanda TL-ater, james E. Carr. Second row: Ken Wlilliams, Donald V'al!1:rs, Bill Dunshcc. Third row: Ronald W'allers, Nierrill Nichol- son, Ed Hanna, Lowell Jackson, Bill Grove. Dale Clinton, Sue Howard, Inner Kirkcy, Curtis Reynolds, Nannie Kate Reynolds, Lucille Steele, Ed McCravy, Ruby Hayes, Zoe Trotter, Jerry Wledtlcll. The Philothean Literary Society for the year 1953-54 was eager to begin their year's activities. This year the Philotheans had the first meeting of the school year. At 7:30 P. M. on September 21, 1953, a fine group gathered in the chapel annex to hear Paul Rathbern, missionary to Mexico. The field of work was very ably and interesting- ly presented to those who attended the meeting. Throughout the year the meetings of the society have been of help to the stu- dents and the attendance has indicated that they desire to learn more and to put into practice what is learned. Of course, there is always a meeting or so that is very outstanding: this year was not an exception. The Thanksgiving and Christmas programs presented by various members of the society will linger long in the minds of the students. ThanksU and 20 Giving were the talks presented at the Thanksgiving program. The devotions climaxed the thoughts for the evening. At the Christmas meeting, the true spirit was presented followed with devotions concern- ing the birth of the Saviour of the world. Officers leading the society during the First semester were Merrill Nicholson, presi- dent: Dorothy Schreiber, vice-presidentg Loraine Maxwell, secretary, and Bill Dun- shee, treasurer. The appreciation of the so- ciety is extended to Ronald Fisher, the fac- ulty advisor, for his help in making the meetings of more value to the students. Sneak Day is an important part of Liter- ary life. The Philotheans were very happy at the end of the day, as they were victors in practically every inter-society game play- ed. However, winner and loser alike enjoyed the entire day.

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