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'f 2 72 LIW if 5 fx K . . . Then came a weekls whirl of singing, traveling. good food, staying at the homes of our hosts, and cheerful, hus-born companionship . . . We covered Al- bany., Schenectady, Rome, N. Tonawanda, Lockport, 7 end CAOI'lfL6 Men against the schedulen, we rehearsed anywhere and anytime our already burdened routine permitted, in order to supply weekly choral pieces for 10 A.M. services at the Village Church . . . A little work . . . a little fun . . . Some praise, and satisfaction in doing real well . . . Under the direction of Bob Werberig, who hoped to start a tradi- tion at Concordia . . . Rochester, and Hnally Wt-llcsville - where after a hig huild-up, we didn't see a single oil-well . . . From all indications, those who hcard our music rcally enjoyed it, and shared with us the inspiration wc experienced in singing . . . We were complimented, praised, invited hack . . . Our main theme, our main purpose 3 to 'Sing unto the Lord a new song. . . . Oranges . . grape juice, eggs for every breakfast . . forgotten pajamas . . stufed baggage racks . . the gar- bage box . . headless Herman . . a super-charged bass section . . Frame churches, white and beautiful against clear, blue skies . . The trip home. . unloading on Faculty Row . . singing in dorms . . wcarily to bed . . memories - . to sleep . . sd
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Page 75 text:
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SEND tllwl' THY LIGHT 71 tllll'IRlIBIM SONG .liltlllilfy 21. WSI - with Wi. Mott. l'l'ol'. l'i'o1'l1l. Nl: lliic-n. Nlrs. Kzilin. llis llozvr. mul . . . Ili lniglit--him' fin-vs on liouril. .l1N'. our tlrivvr. aiinnwl luis Gr:-ylionml luis towurnl Allmlr.. t'lllll't'llt'h . . . at proit-vt llHH't' lwnplt' N'llll. illltl luring mort- In-olilv to. l.oncor4lnn . . . --isinfztxti Foia'1'n --'1'iiIf:if: WITI1 1'i:Nn1sR CARE' --Nm' TIMNK WE MAL Um Gm,-i iaffnz- 0 HEJOICE, YE CIlRlS'l'll-XN5 L0l'lJLY HUD, MY 5HEl'Hl'IRD HOW LOVELY IS THY DVt'ELLING-PLACE . . . . lnvxpvriencvtl, but of it Iilinully vontitlvnt. wc' sang: our first cont-vrt, anil latvr solvnmly lllill'l'lll'tl out of tht- t'lllll'Cll. rvztlizing how lllllfll wc haul to df-pt-ml on Mr. Nlott . . . and how ilillit-nlt tln- timing was in l'll'Ull1 Dvpths of Woe . . lint with more pruvtivv, and zlttvntion to tln- wow X v W . ful spots, wv soon ac- FROM DEPTIIS OF Wolf N ,st qnirml tln' Ilt'Ct'SS1ll'y skill, unnl could at intervals turn our uttvntion to the iIlt9l'- 4-sting plan-vs wc were visit- MJMU - rum iiizums ing unml travvling llll'0llgll. suHALLELLTJAH AMENQ- ARE Dl'lCLARlNG GOD BE IN MY HEAD . . . Long hours of Conair'-boolcs, vnnasta, and cigarvltvs Iwsiflv flrnjty. 111'-l'fLl'TllSfPd winflozvs . . . ,loyrv and llvr ul.'1'lvlv . . . S!lfLl1lL'i!fIlL'S . . . piclflvs . . . Lolr. tingling Ivnzpvraturvs, and snou'-rovvrc-fl irc on lorwly country roads . . . bt'lll'H'L'f'l' and his rlliclwns, Gablwrt and his irindou' . . . Krugffr and his ,lurw . . . Fuzzy ,
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Page 77 text:
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73 And 5 116 Uwe Peace. . . fx .x -' 3' .eff l'here was the Chapel . . . with ever an under- stood Welcome . . . where for some twenty min- ' ' utes of each day we turned our hearts and minds to devotion and prayer. Our profs were our pastors , ' well-versed in the knowledge and the preaching of . ' the principles which we came to cherish so greatly . Then in our last semester, Sicker Hall pro- ., ll I. ll, 4' 1' ' Wx, I ' We J H 'll up I duced some fledgling ministers, who delivered short ,V N ,V H serxnonettes that had taken hours of conscientious p pl :li preparation and research . . . The Chapel . . ji where strength of faith and belief was granted . . . , 'Il Q , C 1 il g l I I r l eip! 2 1 ll I 1. nurtured . . . restored . . . where a wooden trc ' came to have a meaning that was all-embracing, J all-important, all-transcending . . . where we were Ml' ' 'nourished in the knowledge of our being members gfg 4 1. . . branches . . . of a most priceless body -1,1-.fj,-,Q if vine . . . ,, 1 of A A ,,, U wr .. N Y -ferr. in , -'f- f M, H f f - , , Rrwalwe is f af-s, 4- ' -a -e M7 1 51 eleeg-xc s ,.,,, , -F - f js, L , .-4- F, f A J sf, sjfl, '4 f 41
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