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'lolllege Dastor Divinity whose aim it is to guide souls to heaveng for no other can equal a design so infinite as that. CL5R'rIs R. Dot'ul.Ass ln the Pulpit f f . 'w w i l . ' , , ' lllhe fiiampus Chuirseh The iyyseovered building at the Center of the campus is iuuch inore than a building. lt is the attractive symbol of religious reality in our coll.-ge life. Here, during the week. Chapel services and Convoeations are held. lint on Sunday it becomes the Campus Church, where students mingle with faculty families and citizens of XYooster to worship. Xlestininster is a regularly organized l'resbyterian Church with more than six hundrel members. Into this Church family the students are invitedg here they beeoine an integral part, and here in the normal atmosphere of a family Church they worship. More than 100 students sing in the ehoirg two students serve on the Chureh Session, elected to that ofliee bv the 340 student nieiubers. Sixty-Hve of these students have regular ineinbershipg 275 are affiliates. keeping their nienibership at h nine, but being a part of XYest1ninster Church life while on the cam Jus. More than 40 teach in Church School and lead Church ffrouys of bs various sorts. Two students are always on NVeztininster Council of Religious Education, having particular responsibility for Student Church Schwol Classes. An effort is niade to have the serv- iees attractive with a simple dignity. At least onfe a month some outstanding preacher is brought as guest speaker. llaul Rhodes and David Rees are the student inenibers on the Session.
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Ifliznhcth Bechiel. Clzivf 1.1'I7I'l17'I-HIL Hrrftchen XYhi1c, Kz'fc1'r'11fc Margaret Burns. C-l1fL1lUU1lf'7' Ruth McClellan, Catuluglzer Maudie Nesbit. 1.01111 Fern Kieffer, IC4'xm'2'c Ill li l'.X.XKlIN1X'l'llJY Dr. Rulrcli N. XY1'iglIt lfxhcl I.. Yemuzm, .VIIIIVV Robert lflmc-gwiclrlcn, Tin' 1,l'4'fl'?7l Yut in I'ict11rn- -Elsie Julnxmn, ,Yzzfzvc WZ?
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Summer School The Summer Session, since 1919, has been an integral and vital part of the cultural and social life of the college. All courses have full credit value, and instruction is given by regular members of the teaching staff. Free from the usual extra-curricular demands of the regular terms, the student has ample time for individual study, intensive library and lab- oratory research, and frequent conferences with professors. There is also time for remunerative employment and healthful recreational activity. About twelve courses are offered every summer. ln several subjects full year courses are always given. In some departments there are courses open to regularly qualified Freshmen, who are entering upon their first college work. Students taking pre-med work each summer find courses directed toward their interest. Opportunities are also offered to remove certain entrance and course deficiencies, to work toward depart- mental honors, to fulfill certain prerequisites for teachers' certificates and to obtain practical instruction in athletic coaching. All the subjects which are taught definitely aim to integrate the summer work with the cultural objectives of the college course as a whole. Professor D. Luther Evans, of the Department of Philosophy, will be Dean of the Summer Session in 1935. 24 jill'
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