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EL CfRCULO ESPANOL endeavors to vivify for its members the life and customs of the Spanish and Latin American nations. First row: L to R C. Pirro, P. Knierim, E. Martinez, Advisor, D. Mong, President. Second row: R. Tyndale, M. Marchany, E. Smith, A. Walker, S. Walk, S. Mugridge, B. Franseen, P. Hughes, C. Shafer, J. Gonzailez. Third row: S. Hill, B. Batdorf, C. Heeren, B. Urban, J. Doherty, N. Patter- son, A. Crockett, E. Sneed. Fourth row: R. Rossi, J. Nesbitt, G. Wadlington, L. Atkinson, B. Kelso, D. Johnson, W. Foyle, D. Phillips. Fifth row: H. Knipe, D. Fleming, G. Bodenschatz, W. Bogle, J. Olsen. Der Deutsche Verein The purpose of the French Club is to promote and cultivate an appreciation of the French milieu of art, leaming, and society. Firs! row: L to R -M. V05, Advisor, R. Bell, Vice pres, B. Clark, treasurer, B. Franseen, secretary, W. Stanton. president. Second rou': D. Lincoln, B. Urban, C. Doughten, M. Gibson, B. Barker, A. Crockett, E. Sneed, C. Pirro, J. Conzzilez. Third row: B. Sibley, J. Bradstreet, C. Chandler, M. Garrett, B. Box. 5. Macllwain, R. Dunlap, D. Grant. Fourth row: P. Somers. A. Conners, R. Hillyer, M. Crompton. J. Wieland. J. Heidrick. D. Cooper. B. Phillips. u. I Aidan 4'4. .. .. 57
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Cfrculo Espafiol Cercle F rangais . . n. -w-t- 2.!!- v3.2: . X - hx vMKWnV Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, the German Club has continued to maintain an interesting program for the expansion of the students1 under- standing of German culture. First row: L to ReH. Johnson, B. McGloughlin, vice pres., John DeBoer, president, W. Manger, treasurerJ M. Ferre, advisor. Second row: J. Kierstead, J. Campbell, A. Gibbs, H. FergusonL B. Cheever, J. Underhill, J. Hirt? M. Royer. Third row: R. Muse, M. Gay, C. Johnston, R. Crane, A. Alloway, J. Godfrey, D. MacLaren, D. Cough. Fourth row: E; McKee, R. Wilcock, K. Miller, S. Slaght, R. Bagge, S. Slagle, J. Seyfried, D. Adam. Fifth row: G. Boyer, D. Devitt, L. Rieksts, R. Ernst, B. Crispin, L. Nanney, L. Brown. Sixth row: A. Stiller, J. Clark, D. Walker, C. DeRemer, D. Stiller. 9.11 141.1; - J A 1 i1 311 3'1
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The College Choirs Program of the T ouring Choir iiClap Your Hands Ye Peoplea, . M. Christiansen icBeautiful Saviourii . M. Christiansen iiPraise t0 the Lord,, . M. Christiansen II ttCome Thou Fount of Every Blessing, tEnglish CaroD arr. by P. Weaver itHeas Got the Whole World in His Hand,, tSouthern Folk Song arr. by W. J. Reynolds ttO Thou in Whose Presencei, tSouthern Shaped Note Hymni arr. by Noble Cain ttLet A11 Mortal Flesh Keep Silenceh arr. by J. Holst iiCelestial Voicesh J. A. Alcock tiOld Hundredthh arr. by R. Vaughan Williams IV Selections from ttThe Incarnate Wordi, Robert Elmore t4How Brightly Shines the Morning Star,, iiEastern Sagesi, ttCome All Ye Who Wearyh V Selections from iiThe Messiahh G. F. Handel Chorus: ttSurely He Hath Borne Our Criefsa, Tenor Solos: ctThy Rebuke Hath Broken His Hearth itBehold, and See If There Be Any Sorrowi, tcHe Was Cut Off from the Land of the Living, tiBut Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul in Helli, Chorus: ttHallelujah, for the Lord God Omnipotent Reignethi, itThe Lord Bless Youi9 R. Lutkin The College Touring Choir, under the direction of Joel Anderson, pre- sented-a series of inspiring concerts throughout the school year as part of its Mission in Music. A climax of their schedule was the annual tour which was conducted in the Pittsburgh area. A coveted experience of this tour was the privilege of singing daily in the local high schools. Endeavoring to herald and exalt the message of Christ in song, the College Choir plays a unique and important role in the life of the College. A pre- requisite to membership in the Touring Choir is that of the Freshman Choir which serves as a training period for experience and instruction. The oppor- tunities both choirs provide are richly rewarding to the individuals taking part and to those to whom the witness is given.
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