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6 In the College Department ministerial students prepare themselves for the seminary. The picture above shows a College Greek Class, with Prof. Riep. The very welcome buzzer at 12:00 noon announces that dinner is served in the dining hall. A short prayer, led by the president of the student body, introduces and closes the meal. A brief period of recreation follows. At 1:25 classes begin again. Some insight into the entire span of the history of man is given in the Social Studies classes. Above is the Social Studies II class with Prof. Guebert. Our cooks, Mr. and Mrs. Fuhr, with Rev. Herzer as the staff adviser, capably carry out their task of satisfying the students’ appetites. The students them¬ selves take care of the dishwashing (see above.) 31
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A DAY AT COLLEGE — The rising bell, at 7:00 a.m., begins the day at college for the students. After the morning clean-up in the bathroom (see above), follow breakfast at 7:20 and a short study period. From 8:15 to 8:30 the day is officially opened by a short devotion in the col¬ lege chapel, attended by all the students, with either Dir. Schwermann or Rev. Herzer conducting the service. At 8:30, three bells announce the morning classes. Above is a chemistry class busily at work in the chemistry laboratory under the direction of Prof. Herreilers. All subjects are taught in the light of God’s Word. Above we see one of the regular classes of religious instruction with Rev. Herzer.
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The health of the individual student is amply provided for by personal atten¬ tion and by class instructions, supplemented by periods of physical training. (see above). Prof. Witte is the health instructor. Typing classes are taught by Dir. Schwermann and by Prof. Guebert for the student’s own personal benefit, or as a preparation for business courses which students often take after leaving Concordia. Choir periods for the entire student body twice a week under the direction of a professional choirmaster and vocal teacher, Mr. H. G. Turner and of Dir. A. H. Schwermann, supply the students with voice training and help them to appreciate both religious and secular music. A Christmas pageant, portraying the birth of Jesus in song and pantomime, was one of the more ambitious dramatic undertakings of the student body during the past year. 32
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