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MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION HISTORY HE school year of l92O-'2l, was by far, the best in the history of the Ministerial Association of Clarendon College. Striving against odds, the preacher boys have kept the organization intact during the years, and have done good worlc. The Association has held an important place in the affairs of college life since its organization- The opening of school in September brought new interests to the organization- Many of the former members returned, and new ones were enrolled. Students from New Mex- ico to Tennessee composed the association of twntye-one members. A very enthusiastic meeting was held the first day of school for the purpose of getting acquainted and outlining the policy for the school year. Activities were begun in the great Fisher Revival then in progress in Clarendon. Ameeting was held in a few weeks for the purpose of organization. Some ex-mem- bers were present. Harold Boehning, an old timer in C. C. annals, was unanimously elected President for the first half of the year, and John Thompson for the second half. Then the other officers were elected. The Association meant a great deal to the Ministerial students, and to the outsiders well. Meetings were held regularly on Tuesday evenings. They were intere-sting as well as instructive to the boys. The programs consisted of son-gs, Scripture readings, prayers. talks, sermonettes, debates, and general discussions on subjects relative to the worl: of a Christian. and particularly that of young preachers.. The boys appreciate the value of the experiences they had in the meetings from time to time, and are certain that the train- ing they received will help them a great deal in future life. The members greatly appreciate the co-operation and help of the school in general. and especially that of Bro. Ferguson and Bro. Anderson. Let us make the tAssociation still stronger next year. 4 , veggie I PACI NINITY-TWO
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I I I THE LABOR UNION MRs. STEGMAN - - - LIzz - - - JODYH STANTON - TEUT BOEHNING - FAT HYSINGER - - CLEOPATRA NoRcRoss - RED UPTON - - JOHNNY JENKINS - - HUsH PUPPY CLEMENTS FRED WILSON - - - SAW CARTER - BAPTIST WILSON - Coon ENGLISH - - BIC. TOM THOMASSON CHEROKEE SMELSER - AI. JOLSONH CUNNINGHAM GENE CRAIG - - - NSHORTYH SHARP - - n u on n u n on n PAGI NINILTY- FOUR Comvvander-in-Chief - Mail Carrier - Chief Cook - Chief Hashcr - Next Hasher - 3rd. Hasher - Dlh. Hasher - - Baker - Flunky - Butcher - - M ilffmaid Pear Diver No. 2. - Pol Iugglcr - Spud Pcalcr - Horticuiluralis! - Electrician - Big ,Sweeper - Boys' janitor
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