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U.H.Il BHHD The King's College Band was formed this year by Mr. Butterworth, the director. This new group met three days per week for practice and considering the fact that they are young, they did remarkably well. Even though some members have not had too much experience, with special lessons they learned quickly. The Band made its initial appearance during Soccer season when they played at a number of games. Cha- racterized by a strong brass section, they became a regular feature at basketball games and added much enthusiasm to the cheering.
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CIVIL BIB PIIIBIIL BIBLE CLUBS Pruclamlnq Chtlsl The Bible Llubs are an orgamzation eom posed of volunteer students who go forth to teaeh the children of the surrounding nom mumues the preetous Word of God This year there were four aetive clubs New Lastle Buttonwood Middletown and Wilmington Each week the teaehers travel to these respective places and meet with the ehildren in schools Lhurches and the Wilmington Y ln this way miny ehildren have heard the Word of God for the first time and many have opened their hearts to the Saviour. The teachers believe that they are laying a foundation in these young lives so that in years to come the results will ba manifest. ' The officers of the Bible Club are Ken Travilla, presidentg Harry Sink, vice presidentg Betty Galloway, secretaryg Pat Robbins, trea- surerg and Blanche Jones, librarian.
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L. MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP I. III. F. The F,M,F., a chapter ofthe National F,M,F, convenes biweekly to encourage interest in the work of foreign missions. Before each meeting the various prayer groups meet to pray for mission work in a particular part of the world. Then a program in the form of a speaker from different missionary organizations or a chal- lenging film is presented. Unfortunately Paul Carlson, president of the society, had to secure a full time jobg therefore, George Springsteen, vice president filled his office early in the year. Other officers were Jack Matlick, treasurerg and Gerry Flexer, secretary. Mr. Ketcham is the advisor. CRUSADLRS HIIHISIERIHL HSSUUIHIIUH The Ministerial Association on The King's College Campus has a three-fold purpose: to prepare young men to serve Godg to contribute to and to encourage the spiritual life on the campusg and to reach the surrounding com- munities with the Gospel of Christ. Twice a month qualified specialists lead interesting discussions in Dr. Kellow's home. Before the discussion, the members enjoy play- ing ping-pong and shuffleboard and afterwards refreshments are provided by Dr. and Mrs. Kellow. The Association also conducts regularly scheduled Gospel Services at the Salvation Army Mission, the Brandywine Sanatorium and the Delaware Memorial Hospital. Many of the College girls have provided special music and enjoyed personal witnessing in projects spon- sored by the Ministerial Association. The As- sociation is for all who are interested in serving Jesus Christ. Officers of the society include Ted Shelling, presidentg Russ Wentling, vice presidentg Leonard Caldwell, treasurerg Roger Bradley, Chaplain. Their advisor is Dr. Kellow.
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