Covenant College - Tartan Yearbook (Lookout Mountain, GA)

 - Class of 1958

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L:-L. - LITERARY Q EI UCIETY CX The Literary Society, a cultural organization purposing to acquaint students with good literature, music, different forms of speech, and parliamentary procedure, offered two outstanding programs this year. Highlights of the first meet- ing included a review of Herman Melville's Moby Dick and a clever extemporaneous speech in keeping with the theme Ships , The second program, built around the theme Highways and Byways featured a formal debate con- cerning billboards on federal highways, and a parliamentary drill. Society ofiicers were Raymond Wright, president, Pris- cilla Hawks, secretary, Delores Sneller, program chairman, Richard Paschke, critic, and Neal Cooper, sergeant at arms. Dr. Rayburn was faculty adviser for the group. EMI ARY DISCUSSIO CL B Covenant Seminary students instituted a dis- cussion club this year for the purpose of consider- ing practical applications of their theological studies. Two papers on the work of the Holy Spirit, one on Dispensationalism, and one on the New Evangelicalismu were heard and discussed in the four monthly meetings held in the spring semester. Professor Wallis was faculty adviser to the stu- dent committee comprised of senior Robert Milliken and juniors Phillip Olin and William Barker with senior Richard Bolyard as an alternate. 27 2 I 5, - il i s ' me Sneller, Paschke, Wright, Cooper, Hawks 5 t xo Olin, Milliken, Barker, Bolyard

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FOREIG MISSIO FELLOW HIP Cannon, Belz, Alexander One of the most active organizations on campus was the Foreign Missions Fellowship. Besides the regular monthly meetings, prayer groups were established, an inspirational-reading shelf was set apart in the library, and stamps were collected to help sup- port World Presbyterian Missions. President Dan Cannon, vice-president David Alexander, and secretary Julie Belz announced F.M.F.'s sponsoring of a special student project to raise five-hundred dollars for the aid of foreign missions with the added purposes of enlarging student vision and teaching reliance upon the Lord. DI CIPLI E COMMITTEE The Discipline Committee, under the leadership of Chairman Neal Cooper, proved to be an important and effective branch of Covenant's student government. Working in co-operation with the Dean of Students, Dr. Peter Stam, Jr., the committee handled any major discipline problems that came up during the school year, giving due consideration to each case, counseling the indivi- duals involved, and assigning penalties when necessary. Other members of the committee were Raymond Wright, Julie Belz, Nor- ma Libby, and Bill McColley. Wright, Belz, Cooper, Libby, McC0lley 26



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First row: Belz, Rhyne, Kesselring, Malkus, Libby, Gray, Sneller. Second row: Conrad, Thurman, Johnson, Walker, Hawks, Gard- ner, B. Fiol, Huang, Third row: D. Fiol, Davenport, McColley, Wallis, Camp, Miss McCain. COLLEGE CHOIR The Covenant College choir built up a solid repertoire of religious anthems and songs during the fall and then exercised its abilities in appearances at local churches through the winter and in a spring tour that included stops at Nashville, Tennessee and Bowling Green, Kentucky. Jim Conrad, Donna Johnson, and Priscilla Hawks were officers of the group, which is directed by Miss Eula McCain. is e, ,gy rw SEMI ARY Q ARTET b The seminary quartet, composed of Tom Sidebotham, Will Barker, Ray Dameron, and Al Lutz, served in local congregations as well as at school aiding in evangelistic meetings, chapel services, and social events. Sidebotham, Dameron, Barker, Lutz 28

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