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CHAPEL CI-ICIR First row: Left to right: Beverly Evans, Delberdine Witham, Marilyn Dunn, Faye Bentz Mary Ann Eison Ianet Hinshaw, Norma Baird, Lolabelle Ayers, Barbara Wickam, Wilma Heyliger, Annabel Reed Ruth Gorges Second row: Mardie Kern, Betty Osborne, Iean Seyler, Mary Iane Seyler, Phyllis Service Iona Blxckenstaff Martha Dametz, Donna Sandberg, Patricia Heusted, Lois Clark, Sue Davis, Betty Allen Third row: Sam Iones, Allen Northrup, Warner Hutchison, Dean Widner, Phyllis Burd Bertha VerStraten Lois Bystrom, Glenn Penick, Iean Zailer, Keith Moser, Harold Muller, Ted Winfrey, Iames Skidmore Fourth row: Duane Ayers, Walter Iohnston, Iohn Elsner, Lyman White, Eugene Layne David Donaldson Forrest Tanner, Gerald Meyer, Gilbert Groman, Lewis Zailer, Forr est Bell, Clifford Ohman Richard Bradford Not present for picture: Shirley Marshall, Kenneth Ric e, Gaylord Taylor. The Rockmont College Chapel Choir, under the able direction of Aram Philibosian, has just undergone an ambitious year Three major projects were undertaken and Well performed lgarly in the fall, Mendelssohns Elijah was performed in the College gym Then at Christmas time, the choir presented Handel's Messiah at South High School. ln the spring, the choir took its fourth annual tour, covering some 2,000 miles in Colorado and Kansas The affairs of the choir have been ably handled by Keith Moser buslness manager.
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DORM COUNCILS Q Qifz - V ra, Left to right: Lolabelle Ayers. Mary lane Seyler, Bertha VerStraten, and Nolcx Stout. GIRLS' DORM COUNCIL The Girls' Dorm Council is made up of one representative from each class. lt serves as spokesman for the dormitory and seeks to encourage co-operation among the girls: working, studying, playing, and growing together-in Christ. Responsi- bilities of the council include making new girls feel at home, locking up and checking lights on week nights, and directing and sponsoring dormitory parties. What a blessed fellowship is ours! Psalm l26i 3, 'The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad. ,ZW ., ,, . -4 , , ...M . - r ' .,., , f,a.,f,.M..-.ff BOYS' DORM COUNCIL The council is elected by the fellows of the dorm at the beginning of each semester. Each Monday morning at 6:30 th 3 council members meet with Mr. Barbour in his office to discuss the various proble.is that arise in our dormitory life. Every other Tuesday noon we have a dorm meetng in the Chat and Chew room. This is a time of fellowship while we eat. Every Tuesday morning we fellowship around God's Word at our dorm prayer meeting. Along with the readingof God's Word, we have a wonderful time of prayer and thanksgiving to our Lord and Savior, lesus Christ. Our dorm council members for th? first semester were Washington Padilla, president, Ed Danielson, Gene Layne, anl Cliff Ohman, The second semester coun- cil members are Don Parkin, president, Bil Cook, and Walter lohnston. And what- soever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lorll, and not unto men, Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. Colossians 3:23, 24.
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