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JEAN ABRAHAMSEN JOHN BANKS STANLEY BARTHOLD MARY BREWTON LARRY BROWN ELVA BROWNLEE DORIS BARTHOLOMEW OLIVIA BRANCH BETTY CALLOWAY HAZEL CAMPBELL ELOISE CRANFORD ARLIE MAY CROWL unms
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It pays to be ignorant JUNIORS GROW UP IN PREPARATION FOR SENIOR YEAR The Junior Class of 1950-51 came to ap- preciate in a full measure God ' s answers to prayers made at Sesqui-Centennial in the spring of 1950 at a class get-together. A desire was expressed at that time for a real spirit of revi- val in both dorms, unity in class activities, and consecration in each one ' s daily life. The first test of a new spirit in the class came in October when after exerting every pos- sible effort to do so, the juniors failed to an- nounce the correct mountain the seniors had chosen for their rendezvous. At class prayer meetings the prevalent attitude with regard to the Sneak had been, Bitterness and boasting are out, whether we win or lose, and this decision not only proved itself true but also served to unite the class in a new sense on that dismal morning of the Sneak. Sitting in the Seniors ' chapel seats was small comfort, but the fun connected with the next day ' s ac- tivities, the sympathetic attitude of the return- ing seniors, and the pleasant feeling of unison among junior classmates speedily dispelled any overhanging gloom. Junior Sneak day in November found a good represenation of the class at a new MethodistConference ground in West Columbia , where several hours flew by in a hilarious Sadie Hawkins day chase, active games, de- votional fellowship, and a tasty snack around the fire. This has been a year of growing up for the junior class, as it more squarely faces the not-too-distant future of stedfastly and cour- ageously serving the King at home or on the mission field. Courses in the Prophets, Epis- tle, and Hermeneutics have fastened more clearly in minds basic principles and methods for studying God ' s Word and passing it on to others. With great anticipation of His guid- ance and strengthening, the class looks for- ward to the responsibilities of leadership and example as next year ' s Bible College seniors. Capably leading the class this year were Winford Headrick, president; Richard Griffiths, vice president; Doris Bartholomev-, secretary; Roger Hunt, treasurer; and Mr. William Supplee, advisor.
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funms RUSSELL DROLL ROY EICHNER DOUGLAS EREMIC BETTY LOU FOWLER RICHARD GRIFFITHS WILLIAM GYATT MARY LEE FRY FRANCISCO GARCIA BELLE GLASS JEAN HAMPSON WINFORD HEADRICK VIRGINIA HOWELL
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