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U8 D Dill., . iiiillis ll Ellti PI. DQR 4. U -X tu . it Xl lu. 1 9250. X .i M D 'i 3 Ptatlirr -'ft tuture dl. WIS I0 gm Q tutrng gr-in tion ut Leann , i, 1 .. :tx tfeisingn. and srriptnn 0 foster itl- 'his aim iS 1 on French 'gm llerteft apresidentg tn Srttfol DI. pp0l'luuily 0 Wofilllp that 'hey 1 lll the t5 ntffflden ld Eitllfff L. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN the various WHYS tht' Amon? memlyg-1'5' interests in the German keeps an-Ei that of meeting as a group twice in laiiguaiel-Elo. meal time in the dining room. week- Hu wiretliel' over cutlets and potatoes Chamnvembgrs keep in practice in using the mpg In . . Other activities, sponsored German language' ,. . P idgnf Dick Kantzer and Nice-president V res - l I ll Shimek help to acquaint members with OVCC ' Ggrman Culture in general. THE GOSPEL HERALDERS Drawn together by a love for Christ and a desire to preach Him through music. the Gospel Heralders have become synonymous with good quartet music at BMC. Giving programs in rlillerent churches, singing over the radio. and helping in evangelistic efforts have served to accomplish their aim of 'lChrist in Songf' Mem- bers are Charles J. Danforth, first tenorg William Brown, second tenor, Robert D. Williams. hari- tnneg and Tedford ,l. Rasmussen, bass. VETERANS' CLUB Fofmmg The largest club on the campus, the 'l . . . ttgtffills have endeavored to keep alive that spirit 0 ' . unity and co-operation that brought them il ' tfV0l1gn the last war and to EMC. Proper rc- art ,t . . . . luqmem Of the veteran to civilian life has lite r ' H heir goal. Officers are President William Fuel. Q' - . gwrii' asrlsted by Vice-president Wilson Trickett, n 6 ' arY Richard Schwarz, Treasurer Carl Jor- gnns . , ent and Chapllll Bill Bornstein. 6:49 CLUB Now ffflterin ' only breakfast gel 1128 Second year, the school's lie earlY-morninu Colmnues to dictate rigidly all H 3 activities of pint, Ih uien. Operarin ani Burman IOQI5-49Q1ub thrivi OH Split-sccoiirl timing, lleilrliakfast just lieforf-Otll ggttlng HS H11'inliers C Fers C. Beehe, W1BiQ 6550 a. m. deadline. mmgensen, P. Rohls Ornatrfln, R. Hoffmann, KD-Yost . a R- Schwarz, lf. Smith, aft all officers, German Clulm
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PHILATELY CLUB Whether or not stamp trading is a m version of the old art of horse trading may odern 118Ve1' be conclusively proved, but at least EMC Ph' lately club members find trading stamps to bi. e far more educational and fascinating Clh - u nt Alvin Hess, and Secretary-treasurer Bill Binkert agt co-ordinators for club activities, President David Sullivan, Vice-preside nl' pil V X HS n SUNSHINE BAND iizoovfl 'ww Although no one has ever effected a practical method of storing sunshine now for future de. livery. the Sunshine Band endeavors to carry sunshine to shut-ins in surrounding towns every Sabbath afternoon. Under the direction of Leader Mary Rant and Assistant Leader lack Geisinger, the band utilizes songs, music, and scripture to spread Cheer. FRENCH CLUB The French Club is organized to foster in- terest in the French language. This aim iS accomplished by club programs based on Fr8I1Cl'l life and customs. Officers are William Mercer, Presidentg Elaine Christensen, Vice-President? Herbert Rorabeck, Treasurer. Facultl' SPOUSUT is Professor George Smith. FRENCH SABBAT.H SCHOOI- ffords all Oppoftunlly l reneh Sabbath School H .hlp to students of the French lallguage lo Wmfhev llod in an understood foreign tongue' that the might better be prepared for 3 Paft mdents woirld-wide mission p1'0QLl'Hl1l. Si1p61'111leg:ther are Gerald Wilkinson, Robert Dunn, and S llrundset. WTEIIMSCUR N9 all l .WSH
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