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Mid hustling and bustling of studies, students took time out to don masks and costumes to enliven the festive Hallowe'en party which took place in the dining-room on Tuesday, October 30. What a job for the judges! How- ever, after much study they selected Bill Casey,who was in girl's attire, as prettiest, Frank McLellan, 'resembling Frankinsteinhtook the prize for ugliest, Indian Reuben Ely was the hardest to recognize, cutest-acting were Fae Ba- ker, President Truman and Mary Ann Hurley, his daughter, Margaret. While Frank Williams and Keith Bo- vaird conducted tours through Spook House, fortune-teller Louise McEl- haney, as Madame Zula from'Hono- lulu, red the palms of the anxiously waiting students. Arley Mitcham took first prize in a two-minute speech on Why We Need Higher Taxes. The game of Silly Questions and Answers was played, an example of which was What do you desire in a Husband? Hadacol will do it. A shadow picture of an operation was performedby Frank McLellan and Da- vid Starling. What objects Frank found in that patientl- a football, an alarm clock, a ball bat, a book, a Coca Cola bottle, a vase, a Croquet mallet, and a mirror. Pat Morgan led a few choruses while refreshments of punch, cookies, candy, and nuts were being prepared. The most treasured memory of the evening was the devotional service in which Frank McLellan read: Eph. 6: 10-13: Phil. 3:13-145 Col. Z: 6-7, and Gal. 2:20. Then everyone wrote on a piece of paper the things in his life that were displeasing to God, and, vow- ing to overcome these, they were burn- ed in candle flame. The evening was closed with prayer by Frank Williams. The committee for the event consist- ed of Lin Coker, Ina Mae Gilliam, Lou- ise McElhaney, Frank McLellan, Ruth Titus, and Frank Williams. -1 ' f ff ls n ' zyqv I l f ' , 5 sa The Christmas Party when all had fun takil games and in sinSiU1 The traditional Tw: Before Christmas was Coker. Just before Sa peared, a story ofthe I was told by Mary Ant E , , ,,',y Z, 4 'Vg y M . 4 .1 F 1 V35 Q ,ji Sv -iatajligtkf l . 1. ' 703 '- Y lg .- 2,62-,. g, ,V I .s K i X x 1, , L32 , v . his W x If 'ix ' 3 1 4. at 1 '3 1 ' I Q A u 7 2 'f '92 ' ' .a I Q in 3 A Ar 5 2' , A , f Q - ,cz I 7 , 1 as 9141221 -',, 'V gag V, 2 1 ,24 32 f A formal banquet the close of each sc' Former students a of the school come Christian fellowsh hear guest speakers furnished by the sc .kg
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2064155 and .life Sewdaea 7 75 7 -7 752 Every Saturday evening our regular Youth and Life service is held in the beauti- ful chapel at Trinity College. This calendar of programs for the first semester serves as a reminder of the blessings received. September 22, 29... October 6. 13 20 2.7 November 3. 10 17 2.4 December 1. 8. 15 2.2 29 January 5. 12 The Portland Story, an inspiring picture of the Billy Gra- ham meeting in Portland, Oregon. Rev. John Woodhouse, musician and speaker. A stirring missionary message by Rev. Don Luttrell, a for- mer teacher of Trinity College. Dr.E.C. Bragg, a teacher of Trinity College and one of the most outstanding Bible teachers of the nation. The Man Who Forgot God, a sound motion picture. Dr.W. B. Feagins, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church of Clearwater. Rev.Lindy Gebb of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Lake- land, Florida. Miss Sophie Muller of the New Tribes Mission. Dr. Harry E. Jessop, President Emeritus, Chicago Evan- gelistic Institute. Out of the Night, a sound motion picture. Miss Amy Lee Stockton, a powerful lady evangelist, and her associate, Miss Rita Gould, who led the singing. Miss Stockton and Miss Gould. A thrilling testimony by Capt. Louis Zamperini, who was saved ina Billy Graham revival meeting in California after spending two years in a Japanese prison camp. Rev. Robert van Steinburg, musical evangelist. Mr. Texas, the well-known Billy Graham picture, its first showing in Florida, under the sponsorship of Trinity College, in the city auditorium in Clearwater. Rev.Aubrey Sara, Canadian evangelist, and Gerry Grafner, pianist and vibraharpist. Rev. Paul Smith, evangelist, and John Henderson, song- lea-de1'S outstanding preaching and duets on the trombone and cornet. Throughout the remainder ofthe year other leading speakers and musicians were featured. 60 Z! VG Ls-7 tx as x 3 gl 4 F
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