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ilk' i 'l 1 IU' E34H9kli'BUl!6Q:-LLLKK President LLOYD HANTON Vice-President and Treasurer ALVIN WAGNER O FF I CE RS Secretary , HARRY MILLER -Q l ' Atar xl? O O Q The Men's Housing Association, Cl form.il org.1niz.1tion of the students living in the men's dormitory, has two main purposes, First, it gives the men an opportunity to express their needs and w.1nts to the Administration on matters pertaining to dormitory life, and, Second, it functions as 11 means of enriching the lives of the men socially and spiritually. The association has a monthly business meeting, .it which time various problems of dormi- tory life are discussed and social and spiritual activities are planned. kws. '71 i
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Y- -,..-,-,,- f7Ls J K ff H1650 K Daughters i af light OFFICERS SUE MORGAN, President JOAN HENDERSHOT, Vice-President LIL MONTURIOL, Secretary MARY ANN LEWIS, Treasurer The second Tuesday of every month the girls in the dormitory gather in the lounge for a time of fellowship and discussion of problems pertinent to dormitory life. In its beginning this organization was known as The Women's Housing Association. Desiring a name that was more suitable for the concepts it had of drawing one another into a closer fellowship with Christ, striving with His help to govern, develop, and pro- mote all phases of dormitory life and to enrich student living, the name was changed to Theta Phi, meaning Daughters of Light. Presentati n f the dormitory drapes, which was ' I the group 1 r jed th's year 0 is ' L ' 1 ' N O 1 ' . ' I 4 1 g 62 ' I , ,- I X Wfalk as Cbifdfen 0 lzglrrt
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LISIC LILTLIRE LUB Advisor . . . WALTER W. TINK President . . . CARL SMITH X Who can forget the remarkable performances of Patrick Shelby, Raymond Comstock, Tuscon Boys' Choir or the Chicago Little Symphony! Without Music Culture Club these events and many others would not have been enjoyed by the Vennard students. The club co-operates with the Oskaloosa Community Concert Association every year, which sponsors four concerts of outstanding professional artists. In addition, meetings are held frequently during the year by the club. These meet- ings are informal, such as the evening Raymond Comstock discussed and played the violin. This year the club presented Mr. Comstock .and Mr. Shelby in a joint recital, which we remember so well. Music Culture Club acquaints the students with the great music of the Mastersg it promotes music worthy of the attention of a Bible College studentg it encourages participation in concerts and other music activities.
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