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The eminarians l'ianist ll. lfiol, Rho, Dye, Peterson, lfleece, Lambert, R. Fiol, Conrad 'uid Conductor Mr. Taylor. liirst organized in the l96l-02 school year, the Seminarians have greatly increased their activities during this second season of existence. This years team consisted of nine men, coming from seven states and two foreign countries and drawn toge- ther through a comniond bond in the Lord. In the greater St. Louis area, the Seminarians have sung in Youth for Christ meetings and evangelistic ser- vices, presenting the Gospel in song, testimony, and sermon. The outreach of this musical ministry was ex- tended between the fall and spring semesters by a concert tour into six southern states. The purpose of this was two-fold: tirst, to represent Covenant Seminary and the principles for which it standsg and second, to represent Christ around whom the entire school is centered. Besides visiting many 2 churches on this tour, the Seminarians presented programs at llelhaven College in jackson, Missis- sippi, and llryan College in llayton, Tennessee, where they were also invited to testify and sing for a local radio station. Featured on the programs of this tour were vocal numbers by the octet, quartet, duo, and various soloists, with piano and violin :iccompaniments. From the activities of this year and particularly from the groups prayer meetings, a motto has arisen which will not only characterize the Semi- narians this year, but in future years as Well. It is found in 2 Corinthians 5 :20: VVe are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to I ioclf, gaqpvg ofbmb-OHL Roger Lanzbert, President The .Seuzinarians The Campus Choir as thev present Handel! Messiah' at Lovenant gpresbvteriatl Church. Seated is guest soloist Nlr. Irving lxrarnch. Here Campus Choir is pictured with Linnie Short Soltau. guest soloist. 'Wm The Campus Chou
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CHRI TIAN SERVICE 7 1 N 'ix .aah--Ju Membership in thegcollege chorale is a coveted honor to many students, not only because of the thrill and excitement of traveling on tour, but also because of the blessing involved in singing G0d's praise. This year the chorale has traveled north to the liakotas and Iowa, and east to the large cities of l'hiladelphia, llaltimore and VVashington. A musical rendition of the important doctrines found in the Apostles' Creed was the content of the concert program this year, and the testimony uf each chorale member is that the words of this famous creed have taken on new meaning and prac- tical significance. This, we trust, has been the result The College Clmora e produced in the hearts of the many to whom we have ministered this year for always our prayer has heen embodied in the words of our school hymn: All for Jesus, all for jesus, All my being's ransomed powers: All my thoughts and words and doings, All my days and all my hours. CE Q. Covenant College Chorale Frank Crane, President
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fi ,, Mens uartet Lathes Tno lioyen, lleiu, Dykstra, NVard. LCROY, Miller, and Smith The Pruitt W or zers V RTM,.,,r,.,n,,,,W---- 'r ' The Annie Malone Wor Qers Ilzlck Row: T'hillip5, Geary, Sherrill, jones, Faul, Somerville, Heath, XYHCICINIIII, Iiirchler, Myers. Svuunl limv: Rowe, Klchzme, Keeselriug, Morris, IJ. Scott, XYz1llis. Ifront Row: Hzmseu, Crane, Rowe, and Project Lender, Xecl llrzmde. Children Hathorne, llurroughs, Ilzmsen, Heath, Stigers and A. SCOU. for Christ Worlzers Scaterl: lirmfmzmn, Q1I'IlIll', Qlarvixg gtgmdingg Rose, i.C'Ruj', Ifmersrm, lliettenlmcllcr, Leader Miss liflwzlrfls :mrl Muller. ii?
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