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YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNCIL The Young People's Council, which carries out the Kingdom High- way Program, isgcomposed of seven Highway chairmen, three executive officers and the president from each Sunday School class. It is the duty of each representative to carry back to the classes the plans of the Coun- cil These young Christian leaders, together with their adult advisor. Miss Nan Wilson, plan the religious activities for the young people of our church. Phases of their program are: Life Enrichment, Home and For- eign Missions, Enlistment and Training, Christian Education, Steward- ship and Comradship. That each Highway chairman may have guided someone a little far- ther along the Kingdom Highway, is our prayer. Oliicers of the Council are Clifford Hedrick, president: Luther Hend- rix, vice-president, and Mildred Payne, secretary. The following are chairmen: Lena Johnson, Jack Prichard, Jean Sitzes, Merle Reed, Glenn Johnston, Archie Hartzell, Carolyn Brown, Rex Beck, Iva. Adams, Theron Nordin, Elinora Jones, Raymond Reynolds, Coy Brawley and Lovella Frye.
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DEPARTMENTN oi? BIBLE GEORGE F. BELL To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elsea we owe the endowment of our Bible de- partment. To Dr. and Mrs. Bell and Miss Wilson we owe our knowledge. Four years of Bible are required at The School of the Ozarks and are willingly taken. To realize the actual knowledge gained by the students from the Bible courses, perhaps you would have to see an S. of O. student in contest with others on Bible questions. The most important phase of work at the School is the spiritual side. This year, we feel, our spiritual life has been more outstanding than ever before. Early in the new year Dr. William Crowe held a week's meeting. The entire School was greatly inspired by Dr. Crowes messages, and many young people were led to made a profession of their faith. Later Dr. John Crockett conducted services over the week-end, and other young people came forward. Our series of meetings for the year culminated with the pre-Easter' messages of Rev. A. H. Sargent. at which time eigh- teen boys and girls came into the church.
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MUSIC' Holy, Holy, Holy . . . To the strains of this lovely old hymn our choir enters the auditorium each Sunday morning. Many people who come to the School and hear these voices say that the choir would be a credit to any church. Miss Ross and Mr. Carter have done fine work with this group, which was rated l eXcellent in the county music festival. ,.,..f. A- J, i.' q' l' .-,Q , ,Q N i f 1 . M c.'eA lay. - vgfgg s li ' , A i -' gf i f , ' is A iirie es+in- - . ' Q , M., . W , Tv l h Q J, 1: ' 1 Z 'LTI i, fxll Rl,-t in t ,, 'H ff at .i ,f,i . ' fl: , i . , is 'V oro , ossg eac i to i sic, n s er as. no eas one as Mspf ty. R t dhervilmu fi d h t lk y h i many ent.hj.1siastiCfand,aspiri1ggi singers' and pianists: flock to her studio ati ' the beginnninggof thefyear. Qf12he7fboys and girls ofthe :Ozarks seegi. ' ' natuzfa11yf3iricli ned toyvard rnuslicl, andrthey take great intleigrest in the ap tivitiess of thatyliielddf-li', 5 A y fx i lMissi Rosslalsohas' some grasses in Englishj a. 1 ' V' ,V I 2' X Y ' - . , , A 1 ,r.i , 4 QM i of ,i,' , l ' ' A I r its '55-55'--ilgl .,i' 1Qf,5'-f'g- iTf1'3,,.g f A5 -'gig 'ft' Q35-' mg - 'if fs SP5 M, flfff 'Y-If if f
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