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Next time take a bus and leave the driving to us. ' especially in extra-curricular activities Not everyone can shoot two baskets at once. 27
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mf Competent brickcleaners earn, three dollars per one thousand bricks. Progress continues A cloud of dust settles and a heap of bricks, wood and memories are all that remain of Old Main. Dedicated in 1885 by Dr. J. B. McFerrin, the three-story center section housed Centenary College for Methodist girls. The north wing was built and paid for by C. L. Hardwick and John L. Parker and appropriately called the Hardwick-Parker wing. After a donation of $10,000 from Dr. Morrow of Nashville, other additions were made. In 1947 the Church of God purchased the property, which was at that time Bob Jones College, and named it Lee College in honor of F. J. Lee, a great leader and former General Overseer of the Church of God. Through the years improvements have been made on the buildings, faculty members have been added to the staff, wider varieties of curriculum have been established, all of which play an important role in the progress of Lee College. Ironic enough, that which was the beginning of this in- stitution must now be demolished for the betterment and progress of the institution. One day soon a modern, more- accommodating building will stand where Old Main once stood. So let the sunshine in
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Variety is the spice of campus life The student social committee sponsored a series of lec- tures on Courtship and Marriage. To begin the series, Dean J. H. Walker, Jr. tol d of the problems encountered during the courtship and engagement period. Each student was given a self-evaluation sheet to determine his own conception of proper boy-girl relations. The following night, Mr Chalmer Chastain, Jr., M.D., lectured on the Physical Aspects of Marriage. This frank and sensible presentation answered many unspoken ques- tions of the students and clarified various mysteries of the physical adjustments in marriage. The Reverend Charles W. Conn, D.Litt., presented the next lecture on the Religious Viewpoint of Marriage, in which he made us realize the necessity of basing a Chris- tian marriage, from its outset, on the Scriptures. The final lecture was given on the Practical Preparation for Marriage by the Reverend E. Warren Rusk, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Cleveland, Tennessee. He gave unusually deep insight into the more intricate problems 0 social adjustments in marriage. Each night a filmstrip was shown in conjunction with the subject discussed and a question-answer period was conducted. The series was climaxed by a social on Friday night and the showing of the film AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE. with lectures, receptions Dr. Chastain, Lecturer President and Mrs. Hushes meet class and club Favorites.
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