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TOWER '5-1: Mr. Harvey L. Mitchell, faculty adviser: Gretchen Gallagher, managing editor. 'Q Literary staff: Gail Horrocksg Vincent Rupp, Class editors: Rachel Morris, junior: Ka- editorg Cora Vee Caswell. thryn Krasula, senior, Diane Miller, pre- juniorg Shirley Beall, senior, Shirley Mur- ry, sophomore: Phillis Rice, freshmen. J W-my fa nfl., .Portrait Committee: Sherril Holden, Shir- photographic Staff: Ronald Davis, Joe BO- ley Swallow, Patricia Higgins. kel, Ernest Hayden. Ayr: 27
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..-,+ m faculty adviser. Many times, on the verge of despair, the Light Tower staff read this mot- to, He who labors diligently need never despair, for most things are accom- plished by diligence and labor. --Menander These hours of labor and near desperation are now merely memories. To facilitate the production this year, work was distributed to a larger number of students than in previous years. Aspirit ofco-operation prevailed, which made the responsibility much lighter for each staff member. The help of the Delmar representative, Mr. Maclyn MacKay,was invalua- ble in the planning and preparation of this yearbook. is vw' ..g.'x ,Na 'B Layout assistants: Alice Joy Weddle and Shirlee Burr, circulation manager, A112111 Bi1'k9Y' Clarence Eash, advertising manager. F X, Etan Pelzer, chairman, Mr. Harold W. Ranes, .5 ,. LIGHT X ,XE ' 4
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ALPHA KAPPA CLUB Alpha Kappa Officers: James Key, vice-presidentg Nancy Barlow. secretary-treasurer, Robert Liechty, president, Mr.Wesley Gerig, faculty adviser The Greek letter Alpha, signifying aca- demic achievement, and Kappa, standing for preaching, suggest development of ex- pression in expoundingthe W o r d of God. Membership in the Alpha Kappa Club is open to all students enrolled in Greek courses at the college. Two ofthe club's main objectives are to develop ability in using the original lan- guage inthe preparation of expository ser- mons andto provide a vehicle of academic, social, and spiritual fellowship. The club meets once a month to discuss some passage of the Greek New Testament. One project ofthe club is a 325.00 award to a second or third year Greek student for the best expository sermon based on the Greek text. A discussion of a Greek passage.
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