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WHATSOEVER Throughout the year, the girls living in the do?mitories meet in the chapel annex for a period of fun and relaxation. Taking their name from Philippians 4:8, the group is called the Whatsoever Girls. Due to the heavy schedule this year, the club was un- able to meet once a month as in previous yea's. Because it was impossible for them to go caroling at the old folk's homes this year, the Whatsoever Girls enjoyed a Christmas party in Filer Dormitory in a homey, family- like atmosphere. In February the boys were invited to join the girls in a Valentine party. The evening of relaxation and fellowship were closed by devotions. Throughout the year everyone looks for- ward with great anticipation to the Wo- rnen's Banquet held in the spring. Plans be- gin with the first meeting of the year and many hours of patient work are spent in preparation. The Whatsoever Girls, their mothers, and friends are enriched by the Wonderful fellowship and the devotional Leontine Grider, Vice-president, Dorothy Schreiber, Presi- dentg Donna Boroff, Secretary-Treasurer, Miriam Blake, Sponsor. speaker for this occasion. The ofhcers for this year are Dorothy Schreiber, presidentg Leontine Grider, vice- president, Donna Boroff, secretary-trea- surer. Mrs. Miriam Blake, Dean of Women, is the sponsor. Committees are appointed on various occasions during the year to work with the ollicers. As we close all our meetings with devo- tions and as we sing our Whatsoever Song taken from our motto, Philippians 418, we are truly challenged to think on these things. As Christian young women, seek- ing to know more perfectly the Way of our Lord, we shall seek these virtues. To be a help to anyone in need, To serve the risen Lord in word and deed, To always follow where the Savior leads Where'er it be. Whatsoever things are lovely, Whatsoever things are pure, Whatsoever things are honest, Whatsoever will endure. Peggy shows them how. 25
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FAMILY NIGHT The Cincinnati Bible Seminary was host once again to its friends, alumni, students, and faculty members at the annual Family Night program held in the Seminary house of worship on February rg, 1953. This even- ing of fellowship emphasized once again the purpose and mission of each Christian who is willing to accept his full responsibility in the service of the Master. The theme of the service, Thy Love and Faith, Ministry and Patience, and Worksf' was brought out in vivid fashion through the thoughts of the main speakers of the evening. Sherman Nichols spoke on Thy Love and Faith, Lloyd Taylor on Thy Ministry and Patience, and Noble Tribble on Thy Works. Another interesting portion of the pro- gram brought to us the news of the activi- nudism-in Blessed are dead who die in Ill? fOI'Cl.izwz1.1s XX- N. Y ties, accomplishments, and abilities of the various classes. These thoughts were voiced by several youg ladies, each a member of the class which she represented. A short memorial service was conducted by Gene McElroy, president of the Junior Class, and the Purple and Gold girls, Aleathea Klette and Lois Florence, in due respect and homage to former Seminary students who have passed on to meet their Lord, after a life of service for Him. The Concert Choir under the direction of Professor Don Whitman brought several inspirational numbers, all in keeping with the theme of the program. President Perry gave a few closing re- marks and the benediction closed a wonder- ful evening of inspiration and edification to all those in attendance. 27
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