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quzz'nlmwpn- mv- u ,1 AawkmeRWw ADVISORhJohn Ruth EDITOR-IN-CHIEFeCynthia Pirro BUSINESS MANAGERSe Janet Hirt Gilbert Raker EDITORS LAYOUT James Burns 1, ' .1 LITERARY Marjorie Kinsman I ; CLASS 8: ACTIVITIES Jean Wieland ; ORGANIZATIONS Janet Hirt ' , ATHLETICS William Zemitis As the college yearbook, the LOG presents a pictorial survey of the per- sonalities and events of the school year. It seeks to record in its pages the activities and spirit of college life at Eastern. T HE WORKERS 3th M W,- mv w, 4 h.' emf . H
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Inklings, the literary publication of the student body, seeks to encourage and promote the creative writing of representative essays, short stories, and poems. I nklings EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Marjorie Kinsman ART EDITOR: Gerald Morehead He stood beneath the archway that divided Eternity from time, and flung the stars Into their paths. My fears within arose For this One is the Fountainhead. I saw God creating. A great white throne of radiance divine Arose from out the east. Before it stood Monarchs and sages, men of lofty kind. My head was bowed in shame, for now I saw God judging. Transfixed between these two, there came to me Another vision. Darkness spread her cloak To hide the awful agony. Indeed My heart was broken, for I had beheld God dying. The fear of might, the shame for-depth of sin Became transmuted by His mighty love; I gazed on Him. Adviser, Dr. Ingles, D. Maring, N. Newell, G. Morehead, M. Kinsman, C. Lundberg, Bus. Man. J. Parker, L. Meeden, J. Herrmann.
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Eaten: Baptist College, St. Davids, Pa. T uesday, March 5, 199: I Departs For Kingts lrs.Participate 2y; Ready To Take All ' lfgigfigifg t a basket- Thursday's game. The team will'Gtrrs volleyball and the ping gigiiagisigfagfegxg; berleaderg really be looking forward to'pong ' piayofts win 3159 take a n nual program for the ju ? , Tour- your subport. place at this hour. class ' gs 'Wirtners of Thursday? con-i Saturday afternoon will rind Beginning this evening k F Minor'itest will play Friday eveningtEastemts barbershop quartet a pan e1 discussion at 7:30 I ' 'Should the Eagles win, ntheygblending together against seven .m the gym annex the prog the first would play the Winner oat the'gother quartets. This yearts eon.- will include trips to three , invasion GordomNyack game. Shouldgtest will be highlighted by dustries in the Delaware' 6 to sur- they lose, they would play thejjudges from the Suciety for the lay on Wednesday and a r6333'. Last loser of that game on FridayiPreseI-vation of Barbershop 10w up meeting Th 1m Lite largest afternoon. Quartets. morning. ems, ex- The remainder of the tour Following this competition ge, Kinganament 4's to be staged on Sat- the cheerleading squads will will con-4 urday; 19 the 1110111ng every-ipresent their final drills in the lam- carsfthingtis going on at once. Theggym. This years squad has Friday 31- tbcmatling team will meet ENC atgbeen working on new cheers bladed 1310 amt at Briarcliit Lanes! toontinued on Page 21: Tapics of the panel will b t'Johs a- Where they c from? t Who gets them? 23$ tt :64 m Will the tax cu the job? This evening's program . t be moderated by Robert sponsored Accredaf'on iRitchie, an associate of A4 :mittee 31' i Wednesday's trips will t :2: $123M SA T eam Impressed 3323:2333at $2132: a:amw-wnomd Eff apeaKs epresema- Ecumpany, Weyerhaeuser Comw ing reser- By Eastern,s P T097835 :E:g$ana:d Sinclair Raining on UISI constitution i5? taking The inve tigatin committee his final report to President on Thursday, representatives . . . H yboard at 0!! the Midgle Stages Associa- Thomas B. McDormand for Of these three industries will Dry. Wslham Yandell Elhottqtured .on The Development of i- The bus Lion departed from Easternts correction of any possible misugcome t0 campus and dismiss the W 5ahomx t m the 5314i OiiPresidemial Leadershin andthe' '3 conege campus on Weanesday evening information. qtours. am; the rule of then re? . . 1331119 on after three days 01 ingomal The report win them be re-;spect1ve Industry in the Ameri-- THE S PoTLIGllT Rmeetings with students. iac- turned to Dr. Binder for m-gcam free enterprise SYS1em. t gles camefulty and administration. vision before he turns it over? These representattvas aret - 3 - Published toumad ,. to the MSA Accreditatwnimr- Richard 3. Robert, ETE, Mr. . ichoping totmfgidreggiit;;2?hep::o;f Board. Results Should be in thexJohn Butterworth, weyerhaeu-. Weekly by the Students of Eastern Baptist College ruphy mislbers 0f the team were Eavor- office of Dr. McDormand byiseY; MrtlJiuleg Shinberg, Sin- . St. Davids, Penna. tably impressed with everything .late MEIY' . Clair Reimmg 00- . g' t. l. of last about Eastern and were very' The committee was especml-q The; AgES are a nmfpmmf EDITORIAL BOARD y b1 to'a reciative oi the studenfs 13' impressed With Eastemtgmrgamzatmn for economtc Ed ! 3123 tgur-irgs? ms t science departmenta and liJ'M'Mifm WhiCh reaches abmut? 't 4 w Roy Chum? :dlssnnnf;-! hp? - . . ; mqbrary. They were astonished aiizgi'oog people a year. Members EXE'CUUVE Ectlcor .4 .. .. t William 1.29mn15 t9 t M 4 , high schools,q Asatstant Edttor . .u .t . . Jane Campbell , :3, junior highii Managing Editor ..M.t.. . V . . . ,. , . Edward Thomas W programt DEPARTMENT HEADS WWM ACESis tog; News Editor.... ...4..tChar!es mum t Opportunity E Copy Editor . t . . . . , . . A . . A . t . Ruth Dunlap busine53 andi Sports Editor . . . . t . t . . . . . L Rod MacDonald 5e system in' Fgature .Edi'wr. t . . . t .. t . . . . . t . . , . t . Charles Spears, t i Clrculatmn Edltor . t. .. k . . . . V .. .. ., , Robert Walk - - Faculty Adviser .. . .............. William A Zulker xs arrangmgt , . a on campus? Secretary .. Judnh Glover V I - . t . - . - , . , t v . . .l a question-; P zotography Eduur Mivtalr Rae .iors to corn-: Member Associated Collegiate Press ing from the; m L vmmr. wuu'm .....--..v,- V- .M, . . dea which he: Discussing the early historyvmerature and spoke in The rate 1mg ghejot our constitution, he viewethugittw f 4,3, Having been that in orderithe various steps from the Ar-ta member UL min: group or: writ- ram a suggessiticles of Confederation to thezers from Vanderpilt, the talk : learn some-tConstitutional Convention. ,was highlighted wtth numerous I That afternoon Dr. Elliott lec- personal recollections. t L w--V T5 of the jun-. szReligion and The Court panel wil e; o . m. Vice-thscussed By Elliott n Page 2t . --w--t-...l Dr. William Yandell Elliottimaimng branches 0! the feder- 4 'mc-t with two 55leth editorsml government. The counts de- seware., d1 : .. K' t 'b'f K99 CUT 1:? tn??? tmdm' 3 title :cisiun of Feb. L6 in regard to qlmc .as. n ay .0 1501.155 .op-t . - 1 t. , - 63 ?hp PresiJics wnic'h these editors feulrectpportmntnen. lb leglslattng 341,9 I .. I , 'd b, . 9L1 9 . EH1 :and amendmg the constitutmn tic; f , . a , t ' X h; 553:5 351-1213152113 Intern n: In as em,and is strictly outside its pow- k t ' ' 5 ' ' 'er. 'ea: , . t ctive Service' 'I'ht': topics discussed were vi-I . . . . , . I , , ' . J y . - Fp .. , , , mamed memtal :ssues Iaumg our nauon 10'1d1-Zrc; ?lglgdmulllihmfigmg dd ,1th L v , .' ' of selection, 'day and topics: that 1th Eliiutt'sawa ' 'Etin 90:18?!th f glurt gk- V ' t , ' I this uction,,c 0 m p c: L eant sc'nularahip slzld31m: d b . gbndr . , pm 33' cu; : a , t, JCUOH age of practical experience showedhhteuy 15nd dhrfilng'riraygr m m, t , ' tegistmnts has great light. ' A pu c St n5. e curt W up wd u? t .- ' hw guule 3h mu standard .tyle , 1hr . , . t M, A . . us not ab ndor Mm wheat to Eastern to campus :ntbeen lowered frum 23 years and, Out 01 1mg meetmg came 2,, t' r . . a- , led prayerf ,1 a marmgb and as yet has 63 t 1. .. .- . . . . - L- . c. Profef- - -. t - t . t . 'II-trm Iedt s . ' Hmuahifl mg :30 Kie'idtd ttict-w' 'years and exgha months m .I:121.'Supreme Lauri accuswn 0:11; .-- g2; furotgo 331: it: E c 2- c 1 .. .1 1 .. t -. . ,. h , t , . , mm; ,' h'hurch un-, '01-, -d an- VUDL. f , r t In vu-w ct tms new xcg'Jld-tprayer and mee reading 111 the' . ; , , ,6 u 18' surely 1-; ?iwvwc rmpi'lml'lnllttckf IUVCbucdll-HH .DC' - u - I II I 'um-t nu. r'nilr-tfn i: nlnunin-rimunzn 1W HI: gduj enuugh for the SChOOl tl syszen'15m'lcz' 'order 1;, encuuragg them to :in.cight nmmhs in Sept tn 21lver;: interesting insight into the l i, 10 st:1d;v '
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