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5uN CHURCH VISITING S'ruoY ' Z!! p, IDM a my 20 U00 Students need to know what intellectual labor A . ,st f Z M! ! :0 ' r , Y vi I nt 1 1 .i.'.' V 1 .fir i :si-F ll' 55,5 ,, L- A f'-Aft. ,QA Qfmm .4 r .4 -S' , XJ ,.x vy , -J. ,s ,. 4 ,-A 9 5- means, to know the sense of growth that comes from insights won-I am speaking of character as well as intellect. -Dr. Douglass Bush 1-5 '-L - , ., to ,... , Q ...ans S--e ---.,f. Old Donation Episcopal Church, one of the most historic in the slate of Virginia. Services have ended and the choir is hastening to disrobe., Sunday, the day of worship and the day of relaxation to prepare for the week ahead, is an important part of an American student's life. He is free to attend the church of his choice, to receive the guid- ance of a minister, and to socialize with other youth. Our American way of life does not restrict him to religious activities.hut provides for participation in events sometimes outgrowths of the church, some- times otherwise, Coffee hours, afternoon picnics, dates, and fellowship meetings provide a wide span of recreation to meet the desires of each.
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Forming lifetime I hear you knocking but you can come in. quotes Scottie Lane to Fred Glanrille, her Sunday afternoon date. This one portion of the week is important in the development of 2' person's ellaraeter, for these worth- while experiences projeet themselves into the ensuing week and play a major part in the formation of good daily social hahits. The eomplete individual is a vom- posite of the three phases-fsoeial, religious, and in- tellectual. Eilt'll must receive proper treatment and each must he closely related to the others to produce complete fulfillment. Wlhen the latter is realized, the student ber-onles a citizen in its complete sense. habits ln dolly llvm g Alison Drescher and members of the annual stajf, June Elmore. Paul Lareau. Anne Brubaker. F. L. Hughes. Carolyn Pick, and Tina Harris, take time out from their strenuous task to enjoy the relaxation of a picnic. Q -Uhr af. 3' I5 -P F5
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