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GOSPEL TEAMS At the beginning of the year all musical talent was auditioned by a com- mittee with Mr. Curtis at the head. Gospel teams were thus selected to represent the Lord and the college in the surrounding communities. It was the aim of the committee to select the best combinations, not only concerning musical blend, but also concerning personalities. The students do not receive any remuneration for these services, and all offerings are used to pay travel- ing expenses. The remaining part is put toward the music building fund. Representing the school this year are two male quartets, The King’s Praisers and the King’s Messengers; a girls’ quartet, The King’s Carolers; and several girls’ trios. In addition The King’s Trumpeteers, a trumpet trio; marimbists, Vince Gustafson and Dorothy Cooper; accordianist, Russel Meade; song leaders, pianists, and preachers have gone out from the college to serve the Lord. They have carried the gospel to churches within a 100 mile radius of the school and in some cases farther. 64
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FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP CLARENCE FURMAN, President ROBERT WARD, Vice-President YVONNE SMITH, Corresponding Secretary JEAN CONWAY, Treasurer Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? This is the challenge from God which the Foreign Missions Fellowship endeavors to set before each student that enters the doors of The King’s College. The FMF has several aims: 1. To aid those who are already on the field. Spiritual support is given through prayer in weekly prayer groups; financial help by gifts to mission- aries; and moral support by letters to those on the field. 2. To meet the needs of those who are preparing for the mission field. A wide variety of useful information is presented through speakers from various countries, films and slides about the fields, and literature in the form of books, publications, and tracts. 3. To present the challenge to those who have not yet answered Christ's call, “Go ye.” The FMF puts this challenge before the students through speakers, films, and various other means, and brings the students before God in prayer, praying that each student that leaves King’s College may be willing to answer: “Here am I; send me.” Isaiah 6:8. 63
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