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Reverend Donald S. Aultman Leading the spiritual events of campus life this year were the annua) fall and spring convocations, Intermediate activities in- cluded special week-end services and re- ligious chapel programs. Octoher 16 was the beginning of the Fall Revival. Reverend Donald S. Aultman presented his messages in the form of a challenge, Finding a Faith for lodav. Reverend Aultman is the National Sunda) School and Youth Director of the Church of God. Speaking in the morning chapel. Reverend Houston R. Morchead addressed the student hod) ' in a series of Bible-studi lectures directed toward a deeper under standing and knowledge of the Word ol God. Reverend Morehead is the special con ference speaker and director of the Church of God Men ' s Fellowship. The spring convocation was also en- hanced hv the worshipful enthusiasm of of Lee students. Pastor at the Middletown, Ohio Church of God for eight years, Rev- erend Haskel Jenkins preached each night. Morning speaker was Reverend . W Thomas, pastor of the West Lakeland Church of God in Florida. The central theme of the Spring Revival was the Holv Spirit and the second advent of Christ. Reverend Houston R. Morehead Reverend Haskel Jenkins Reverend W. W. Thomas
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A Revivals are held to prepare students for Christian service. Spiritual growth is attained through worship . . . Our own campus leader, President Cross, recognizing the spiritual needs of young people, presented many outstanding Sunday evening sermons. Lee College proves that true religious contentment can be found in a bodv of wholly consecrated students willing to accept Christ as their example in Christian living. Lee ' s student body realizes the imperfection of an academic and social life without spiritual preparation, and earnestly seeks the guidance of God in religious campus activities. Campus Pastor Tull serves as our director in Christian attitudes and worship, lending a strong arm on which to lean in the many conflicts that young people often face. President Cross is an excellent example as a spiritual leader. Campus Pastor, Reverend W. E. Tull directs daily chapel services. Lectures on the Trinity are delivered to the student body by General Overseen Dr. Charles W. Conn.
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Applying time and effort to a chemistry problem is essential for George Jackson. . . . and the pursuit of academic excellence. In a panoramic view of Campus life, many things are seen which command a great deal of attention due to their attractiveness. Though academic life is not the most attractive or colorful, it is definitely the most important and demands a great deal of con- sideration. As the college student steps into the halls of learn- ing, he seldom, if ever, realizes the things that await him. He may find himself in the wrong program of study, he may find that his brain does not operate at the speedy rate of the college, or he may find the challenge of extensive research and study the chal- lenge he has been looking for. In any situation, how- ever, the diligent student soon comes to realize the importance of scholarship and makes it a permanent part of his life. Registration is not a pleasant experience but necessary. Ethues McGowan finds studying on the lawn profitable. 30
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