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THE MIRROR mmggwwn - - 1929 HERODITONIANS To meet a need felt on our Campus bv History students the Heroditonian His' tory Club was organized in the Fall of 1928, through the earnest endeavors of a group of students in the History Department. There were twenty charter members. During the brief time of the Club's existence, the membership has steadily increased, and at the present time twentyfseven active members are enrolled. Much credit is due to our sponsor, Mr. R. E. Simms. The interest of this Club has been intense from its very beginning. Truly from the response of each and every member of the organization we have just cause to think that the words of our motto History Is has a vital meaning in our lives. Membership in this Club is open to any student who is maiorinq in History or Social Studies or who is takin Histor during the ear of his inembershi u in the Club. Y fs Y l Many interesting and worth-while programs have been given and much good has been gained from this fellowship. Our hopes for the future of the Heroditonians are the brightest. President .................,. ................... R obert Kelley VicefPresident ................ .......... G eorge Hornbrook SeeretaryfTreasurer ........ ........ L ouvicey Farmer Page Eightyfonc
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THE' MIRROR ag, -1?2Q -ve.:'L464I9!.9o CCLLECE ORCHESTRA First Violins: Catherine Onyett, Ruth Anna Hancock, Delma Ross, Jessie Cockrum, Evelyn Pipes, Helen Vkfilliamson. Second Violins: Pauline Jones, Olive Wiiisett, Aline Reynolds, John Moery. Viola: Grace Koch. Cello: Boner Barrett. Bass: Lowell Gray. Cornet: George Weigel. Flute: Harold Burns. Clarinets: Crace Wliiteltvck, Raymond Ross, Alice Thompson. Soprano Sax.: Elmo Downey. Pianist: Dorothy Kelsey. Director: Neva R. Barnard. APPEARANCES November 19. Schubert Centennial Program- Marche Heroiquef' Song, By the January 20. February l 2. March 24. March 28. May June Page Eighty Sea, Moment Musicalef' and the Minuet from Violin Sonata, Opus 137, No. B. Vesper Service- Overture Mireille, Gounodg and Cavatina, C. Bohm. Valentine Party-Grand March. Palm Sunday Vesper- Largo, from Xerxes, Handel: March, from Athalia, Mendelssohn. Dramatic Club Play. May Festival. Orchestra Concert and Commencement.
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THE MIIQRQR I - - -1929 aesffbl- THE BIBLE DEPARTMENT The Bible Department of Oakland City College was not an afterthought with her founders, and perhaps stood first in their hearts. Whexi the general' Baptists in the Mississippi Valley realized in 1885 their need of an institution for the training of their sons and daughters in Christian Education the denomination also saw the need for a trained ministry. It was not, however, until Dr. A. D. Williams came to the presidency of Oakland City College that the department took on real growth. Since the days of Dr. Williaiiis, Dr. W. P. Dearing, Dr. F. G. Kenny of Indiana. Professor E. L. Hamilton of Pennsylvania, Professor R. E. Simms of Michigan, and Professor O. L. johnson of Indiana have rendered excellent and efficient service in this department. A number of courses are offered to meet the needs of various types of students, making it possible for them to take advanced work to the extent of a degree in Theology. From the beginning the Theological Department of Oakland City College has been conservative in spirit and founded on the belief in the authority of the Scripf tures and the historical doctrine of the church. OFFICERS Manuel De Leon .,.,..... ....,.....l.,.........,.......,.. ....,............................ P r esident Helen Kent ......,.......,... ......................... V ice-President Lawrence Rager ........... ............ S ecretary-Treasurer Page Eightyftwo
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