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SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL SPEARERS: We L.B.I. students had scarcely sharpened our pencils for the fall semester’s work when we were richly blessed with the presence of Brother John Chase, missionary to Korea. From September 13th through 16th Brother John thril- led and inspired our souls with his chapel and clinic messages. We give him heartfelt thanks for beginning our school year in sucha fine way. (P.S. Does anyone know a “cannibal” joke that wasn’t used to introduce him that week? ) JOHN T. CHASE WITH PRES. EARL HARGROVE AND DEAN CHARLES MILLS From October 25th through 28th Brother G. Fred Hoy took time out from his busy evangelistic schedule to bring our chapel and clinic mes- ages. We were benefited greatly by his discourses on love, prayer, tithing, and other subjects related to the field of evangelism. (Norshall we ever forget his vivid illustration of blundering preachers who try to be fishers of men by using a tele phone pole, a log chain, and a ship’s anchor!) Thank you Brother G. Fred for a glorious week. G. FRED Hoy
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And Jesus advanced in wisdom and stature , and in favor with God and MEN... Lukea:s2
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SPECIAL WEEHS: COURTESY CAMPAIGN In order to learn all the names of the almost two hundred students of L.B.I. the Student Council in- troduced “Name Week.” For the first two days of the week each student wore a name tag with the inscription, “Howdy, I’m ¥ and his name. Beginning Thursday, everyone got five red ribbons and the privilege of asking any other prospect the oft - embarrassing question, “What’s my name?” Penalty for the wrong answer was to part with one ribbon. Nona Railsback is pictured giving up a ribbon to Eloise Quandt, who won the contest with twenty -nine rib- bons. Looking on is Roland Flor- ence, who came in second with twenty -five ribbons. Eloise said, “Everyone remembered ‘Elly’ but missed the ‘Quandt’.” NAME WEEK ee ee ee Re Pewee. ee a te Pe Tan cee Close to the beginning of the second semester the Student Council instituted a concentrated effort to improve the manners of L.B.I. students. Posters were placed about to remind forgetful students and two unknown persons were selected to observe the stu- dent body. Each week the most courteous student received a token of recognition and appreciation. Pictured is Dwight Hazlett as he reaches the “Sir Walter Raleigh” per- fection of courtesy by spreading his cloak for Jeanetta Williams. They were the winners of the first two weeks of the Courtesy Cam- paign.
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