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TRAIN FOR SERVICE IN GREENVILLE COLLEGE The Little College Serving a Big World GREENVILLE, ILLINOIS More than 140 semester courses organized to provide: PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR- THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION PUBLIC EDUCATION BUSINESS MUSIC PRE-PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR- MEDICINE DENTISTRY ENGINEERING LAW JOURNALISM SPECIALIZED TRAINING LEADING TO GRADUATE STUDY LIBERAL TRAINING FOR LIFE CHRISTIAN CULTURE IN EDUCATION - achieved through - Reverence Idealism Spirituality in Scholarship in Morals in Religion - Write for details - PRESIDENT L. R. MARSTON Moderate Fees - Opportunities for Self Help Greenville College Greenville, Illinois THE BEST PLACE TO DEAL SCHAFERS ECONOMY GARAGE BAREMOR and SONS Odorlew Shell Gas - A Better Gas Dry Cleanlng The Best In Tires Dial 4147 225 South Mechanic st. U-,S L- Batteries . Jackson Michigan We fix em while you Walt ' Prompt and Courteous Service Page Forty-seven
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CALENDAR 1934 29- 18-Miss Aylard in hospital in Ind. l9- MARCH -H. S. Declamatory contest-Beulah Seif- lcen takes first place. -Miss Knowles called home-father seri ously ill. -Dr. Smith resigns the presidency of S. A. S. and Jr. Col. -English program-Miss Matthewson. -Pres. Ansted and Rev. F. C. Easton of Wessington Springs Jr. Col. visit campus. -Dr. L. R. Marston, Greenville College visi- tor, shows Greenville pictures. -lVliss Andrews' St. Patrick dinner for Seniors in music studio. -French and Latin Dept. program-bottle orchestra. Surprising talent! Faculty cele- brate some March birthdays at Prof. and Mrs. Lowell's home. Mrs. Etellca Kiffer-Mearlcle of Philadel- phia visit S. A. 30-Spring vacation begins the long-wished for A Cappella tour. APRIL Dr. Clarence Nystrom, becomes president- elect of S. A. S. 20-Science department gives Literary pro- gram. 26-A Cappella is served refreshments by Mrs. Lowell. 27-Junior-Senior and Col. Freshman-Col. Soph. banquet. 29-Rev. Sayer from Ohio preaches in the morning. Pres. Watson from Seattle- Pacific college holds Young People,s ser- vice after which Bro. Whiteman preaches. MAY 14-Orchestra recital. 15-Elementary and intermediate piano recital. 16-Advanced and intermediate piano recital. 17-Recital on Schubert. 18-A good time was enjoyed by all on the class hilces. 25-Faculty-Senior-Col. Soph. reception. 27-Baccalaureate-Sermon by Prof. Lowell. A Cappella gives program in the after- noon. 28-Senior Class-Night. 29-Music recital in afternoon. Col. Sophomore Class-Night. 30-Commencement. Alumni Banquet. Page Forty-:ix
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Spring Arbor Seminary and unior College Established 1873 PURPOSE To provide through instruction in the most wholesome environment, to develop strong, responsible, Christian citizens-physically, intellectually, spiritually. Our Motto: EDUCATION FOR CHAR- ACTER. OFFERINGS Curricular Junior College First two years of regular liberal arts college work, including Rhetoric, English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, French, Greek, History, Economics, Soci- ology, Phychology, Philosophy, BibleTheology High School . Literature, Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, Social Science, Com- mercial Subjects, Mechanical Drawing School of Music Piano, Voice, Harmony, Theory, Solfeggio, Normal Course, A Cappella Chorus, Orchestra Bible Department Bible, Greek, Theology, History, Homiletics, Ethics Extra-curricular Faculty-Student Cooperative government fMayor-Council Typel Three Literary Societies-two high school, one college Life Service-Missionary-Ministerial Societies, Prayer Band Interscholastic Debating-both high school and college Inter-class Declamatory Contests Oratorical Contests, Music Recitals, Choruses, Orchestra Athletics: Basketball, tennis, baseball, volleyball, soccer, skating, calisthenics, tumbling, hygienic gymnastics Class Hikes, School Outing, Faculty-Senior Reception, Junior-Senior Reception, College Re- ception, Open House Accrediting Fully accredited high school department by the State Department of Public Instruction and the University of Michigan. College department to have inspection the coming year. Credits transferable anywhere. Equipment New Auditorium-gymnasium Two dormitories, two college halls Administration Building with all class rooms Beautiful Campus and Playground Library of 5,000 volumes, numerous current periodicals Large Assembly Room, Grafonola and Records, Projector with good film library. Expenses Tutition 520.00 per Term Board and Room, 55.00 per week Miscellaneous and laboratory fees very low Page Forty-eight
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