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Bibinitp liuilbing NEARER TO GOD A lominoii bcmd of fellowship and service joins Kappd Chi memhers D.U. ' s Zcta chapter of Kappa Chi, national prc-ministerial fra- ternity, meets weekly to hear speakers, laymen or preachers, with the aims of getting to know each other, developing a spirit of broth- erhood, and better understanding their dedication to religion and service. Eighty students are eligible for the honorary led by Henry Clark as president. They entertain dates at square dances and cabin parties. Since last year the fra- ternity has especially worked to start other chapters of the re- ligious organization. KAPPA CHI affords divinity students chance to make practice sermons, using the pulpit in York Chapel. - ■ mm KAPPA CHI MEMBERS, on floor, left to right, H. Long, L. Bissette, C. Edwards, C. Baggs, B. Barker, J. Holt (kneeling). On chairs and sofas L. Rath, M. Nehrig, B. Boylston, R. Starke, H. Creech, B. Lambert, H. Clark, Dr. Bradley, M. Torgeson. On Sofa, J. Hardison, J. Best, G. Henry, J. Eckles, D. Millholland (sitting on arm). Standing and sitting in back, R. Kayler, A. Pope, P. Huff- ington, E. Honk, B. Jones, M. Low- dermilk, J. Sutton, F. Fike, T. Hoff- man, J. Bryant, S. Brown, D. Beatty, R. Gilbert, P. O ' Shoe, T. King. 25
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.DREAMS CONIINUK.I) : , RARE SNOWFALL was more trouble than fun when students had to plough through melting slush to classes. SHORTCUTS of students on way to class show up when storm blankets campus with first snow in many a year. ' m m i, Lis, ■■ ■■-■«. : %« AFTER EIGHT-TEN CLASSES COEDS STREAM ACROSS EAST CAMPUS TO POST OFI ICE AND DOPE SHOP. BOOK-LADEN STUDENTS LEAVE CLASS BUILDINGS, STILL SLEEPY AT END OF FIRST PERIOD CLASSES. I 24
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f ; -. ,r Vi. ' In: 1 L fll - i .r3 i»» CONCERT BAND during practice. Flutes, J. Craigue, P. Newcomb. Oboes, Ann Wahl. Clarinets, Dr. Stinespring, S. Lebauer, E. Moore, FEATURED VIOLINIST in Chamber Orchestra concert, Mrs. Julia Muel- W. Anderson, S. Rossell, G. Perkins, N. Saunders. Alto Sax, D. Berry, B. Britton. Tenor Sax, P. Callahan. Horn, M. Stiles. Cornet, D. Taylor, ler, assistant professor of music, plays Bach ' s Violin Concerto No. 2. J. Wilhite. Trombone, J. Hail, D. Trevarthen, K. Johnson. Baritone, C. McClellan. Bass, J. Brubaker, D. Stewart. Percussion, D. Roberts. THERE ' S THE Several groups opportunity to
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