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NURSES' GLEE CLUB VER DRED B. CHEE Pianist-MIL DON E. GOR IARY Director-MISS IN
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THE GLEAM Rust Hall Gospel Teams N the Fall of 1929 a new epoch in the life of Rust Hall was founded. Miss Mary E. Gordon originated this plan when she suggested that Gospel 'Teams be formed in connection with the Bible-Student and as aaresult three Gospel Teams were organized. Since that time the three groups have done some excellent work under the capable supervision of Miss Marion Spohn, Miss Marialyce Nichols and Miss Louise Taylor, the leaders of their re- spective te-anis. Both the leaders and the members of these teams worked hard cf W9 Chorus. This suggestion met: with a hearty approval of the girls 5 P -LJ and faithful in order to give the finest possible service. lt has been the endeavor of the Gospel Teams to set new standards for devotional meetingsg to present to youth a new vision and to create in the hearts of those with whem they came in contact a desire for comradeship with the Living Christ. Various types of services were given to further this idea. Through pageantry and readings new visions have been revealedg through ser- mons new courage has been giveng through drama the right way of life has been portrayed. In each type of service which has been given the members of the Gospel Teams have otlered of their best. As a result of such giving their dreams of service have niaterializedg their hopes and dreams have been fulfilled with the coming of the Gospel Teams as a peimanent factor in the devotional life of Rust Hall. l69l
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THE GLEAM Nurses Glee Club IIE nzan that hath no nzusie in himself, Is t for tveasons, stratagents, and spozls, llhe nzotzons 0 hrs spuzt aie dull as night And hzs a eetzons dafll as Erebus, Let no such nz--an. he trusted. - 1 I f w w Nor 'ts not n1ov'd with con-cord of sweet sounds, r In I- I gf I. V 7 I I s ,, ,K , , U I vs I I A I- X 11, JJ -SIIAKJQSPEARE. Often our seers and poets have eonfest, That ntuste's force can, taene the furious breast, Can, nlahe the wolf, or forlnrtng boar, restra-in Huis rage ,' the lion. drop his crested nrzane, Attentive to the song, the lynx forget Hts uv-rath to man, and liek' the nztnstrells feet. Are we, alas! less savage yet tlmsn, these? Else music, sure, may hunza-nl cares appease. -Pmou.. As polishing reveals the 'vein fin- nz.a.rl1le and the grain in wood, so ntusie llrtngs out the heroic -in hunzan nature. VW - 1 HOREAU. Yes, HMusic has charm to soothe the savage beast, to soften rocks, and bend the knotted oakfl Because this is t.rue the hospitals all over the coun- try are linking together the two great. professions, music- and nursing. And, pray tell, why should not the nurse sing? She is urged to smile even though her heart be heavy, and her feet tired. The most successful way to do this is: To keep the heart. singing all the while. The Nurses' Glee Club was organized early in the fall and has grown in interest and enthusiasm from the very first. The Club membership is open to all the nurses. Mighty oaks grow out of little aeorns. Our faces are to- wards the morning, and as we go forward we sing. Build thee nrore stately 772.Clf'l1S1.07?.S, O any soul, As the swift seasons roll! Lea-ve thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than, the last, Shut thee from heaven- with a. doone niore vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaning thfzfne outgrourn- shell by ltfe's unresting sea !
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