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Q84 April 29-Miss Ella Ruth sponsored a music recital, given by her private students. Important Events October-Rev. and Mrs. Monroe from China were with us for a Missionary Con- vention. October-Rev. David Wilson of New York conducted chapel service here in our school auditorium. October 29-Rev. John R. Church delivered a great message to an overflowing con- gregation. X November- Uncle Bud Robinson was with us for a one night service. fi i November 26-December 3-A revival was held by our president, Rev. Jim Green ' l Q and Dr. W. A. Godsey. Sag December 14-A Sacred Concert was sponsored by the music teacher, Miss Ella Ruth. fi December 15-January 3-All enjoyed a nice Christmas vacation. December 31-Rev. W. R. Cox brought a soul stirring message on our last nfth 5,4 Sunday of the year. fi February 2-Jackie Burrus, a God sent man delivered a wonderful message to our N Missionary Society. ig March 7-The School was favored by a series of messages on the Revelation, by Dr. Albert Hughes. March 31-A great fifth Sunday, all day meeting at the Bible School with Rev. Raymond Browning preaching in the afternoon. April S-An Oratorical Contest was given by the members of the public speaking, directed by Mrs. Eva Gardner. -5? 13. D-I BJ 1. gp sr 0 Q-1 Q 3 22 f3 oo 4 W 5 5- 0 if E. o 2 Es' 3 E. U3 S. 3 FJ V1 E. .5 :za F' Q ISK ISK KK X April 24-The Seniors gave their class night program, which presented the play, The Challenge of the Cross. April 25-28-Rev. Andrew Johnson delivered the messages during our camp meeting. April 28-Rev. R. I. McCluskey delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon to the Seniors. April 30-The Graduation Exercise was held, with Rev. Earl Armstrong delivering be Q m if
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n Alumni Association MOTTO: Learn of Me Omcers, Executive Committee: President, Charlie Cross Chairman, Baxter Payseur Vice-President, Reece Farlow MUAT' FMP 'Ch d Sec'y-Treas., Mrs. Grace Evans my, organ Verlxe Smith News Editor: Gladys DeHaven 910 Silver Avenue Greensboro, N. C. News should be mailed to this address. The Alumni Association of this school was organized in 1938, -for the purpose of promoting the interest of the school and keeping the students in touch with each other. Although it has been organized only two years it has made, and is making some projects which will promote the school in its future life. Through the Alumni our students have formed a binding fellowship which cannot be forgotten. The graduates of this school who ane scattered over many parts of this state and the surrounding states have been able to keep in touch with the progress of the school and its students. The fee for membership of the Alumni is twenty-ive cents per year. It meets every year in the school auditorium, in the afternoon preceding the graduation exercise. This year it will be held at 2 o'clock, April 30, 1940. x'o JQ ' F4 J, i 122: n 'aff , M ' Tl .2723 7 inf! 13 KL A 5355 E4 Eff! W if I if Tlf 4 Sill V14 Jil fl Q, QC :lc 4 fu, n i l
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