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Page 44 text:
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Hear us O Lord, we humbly bow before Thee. O Lord, we come before Thy presence. Hear us Father, we beseech Thee have mercy upon us and incline our hearts to keep Thy Law. O Come let us sing unto the Lord. Let us praise Him with song and adoration: Let us praise Him with psaltry and harp, Let us sing of our great salvation, Hear us, Fatherg hear us while we sing, Let us lift up our hearts unto God our strength. Let us sing unto Christ ever glorious. Let us rejoice in the strength of our salvation. Let us come with a song ever praising His name. His melodies at the organ reach the depths of the soul. Charles Miller, an aspiring young accompanist, at the piano. Behind the tene . . The Male Chorus delights audiences with strains of harmony. I 1 K I I 1 S I g I I ' 4 v . .
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CH0lR The Pine Forge Institute choir has amem- bership of sixty-two.'Of this number, several students are completing their third year of study under the leadership of Mr. Jones, the present director. The choiris filling numerous requests for programs each month. The reper- toire is extensive enough to permit the choir to present at least four different programs which show varied degrees of difficulty. Plans are being made for the choir's third annualconcerttour. The ong we ing . t Young voices that blend in the beauteous harmony of spirit and tone I O I Partial picture of the Pine Forge Institute Choir of 1954-55 5 5 ' 5 5 12 i A A 5 sa ' 2 . l yr vnu-mf Mm-.rf 1l.Nf
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BOY CL B The name of the boys club at Pine Forge Institute is the Cosmopolitans. Cosmopol- itan means world-wide. All young men in Jefferson Hall are encouraged to take mem- bership. The purpose of the club is to develop Christian leadership and to encourage each young man to acquire the proper attitudes of character that befit a gentleman. The club sponsors yearly a banquet for the faculty and student body which gives opportunity for the expression of these social principles. Symbol. . . Colors . . . BOY President ........ Vice-President . . . Secretary ........ Assistant Secretary . Chaplain ......... Sergeant-at Arms . . . C0 MOPOLl'I'A The officers for the year 1954-55 are: . . . . Richard Williams . . Walter Fordham . . . George Caton . . . . Robert Booker Secretary -Treasurer .... Ernest Anderson Globe Blue and White U - Q-?'T Gi- -A L., Cupids, darts, and hearts make the annual entertainment for the girls colorful. I- B- . John Matthews Officers discuss and plan their full schedule of activities. T' il' Teachers likewise enjoy Cosmopolitan hospitality
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