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Iiuvluuuu, Davis, Kruse, l'ivp1'r, l'1s11'id:.:e. Mrs. Pivpiir, Svhuler, Hulxlmaird lim-uig, l :iust, l urIa-y, Koenig, Krauss, hang STUDENT VOLUNTEER OFFICERS Pl'l'5i!ll'llf . PAUL FARLEY l'i1'f'-l'f':'.vidwr1I . CLARA KOENIG S1'r'1'r'Iary-'I'rr'11.fm'1'r GRACE FAUST The Student Volunteer Band is composed of young people who have visualized the fields wllite unto harvestfl and are ready to give of their services in furthering mission- ary work. The declaration of purpose which reads: It is my purpose if God permit, to become a foreign missionary abroad, is signed by those who believe that such is God's plan for their lives. Attendance is not limited to members alone. Any who are interested are urged to attend the weekly meetings. ln several instances the Student Volunteer Band has been a means of aiding those who were undecided as to their life's mission. The programs this past year, have consisted of current missionary newsg discus- sions led by special speakers including missionaries: and a study of various heathen religious. Page 97
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Bnyli-s, Zuchl. Estridgv, Davis, I'iupn-r Koehler, S4-hnler, Smith, llrngruu, Ifurle-y, .lnlinsnn Koenig, Snmy, Rev. .-Xnrand, CY. A. Moc-k, Scunim'i'l'e-ld, Alila-rniani, 'I':iri' Gelirinir, Krauss, M1'Kinley, hvil'lll ll, Rev. lluylvs, Van ,ilt'Yl'lHit'l', Kni-liner ALBRIGHT FELLUVVSI-I I P OFFICERS Prmidmt . . . . . . LEE MCKlNliEY I iu'-Pr'r.vidmt . CLYDE SCHULER S4'fr1'Iary-Trmsurfr . . MERRILL DAVIS Farully .-ldfuiwr . . Pkor. B. F. Zouui. The Albright Fellowship, the ministerial students oi our college, has for its aim to live a true Christian life and be a worthy example to fellow students. Qln choosing the aim the charter members had in mind a life fitting to the calling of the Christian ministry. Each member endeavors to make his life worthy of his calling. Nleetings are held twice a month. Talks are given by ministers from Le Mars and surrounding territory, also any visiting minister that may find time to address the group during his time on the campus. The Fellowship has twenty members this year, five seniors, one junior, four sopho- mores, and ten freshmen. The organization serves its members in bringing to them problems which will con- front them when they are out in active work, and in forming a friendship among its members that is helpful to college life. Pagf 96
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4 I THE COLLEGE CHURCH CHOIR Gutstanding among extra-curricular activities is the church choir which offers training in the best music as well as opportunities for gratuitous service. Those who planned the church must have had in mind a large chorus choir, for the choir loft nicely seats fifty. No try-Outs are held, but all who love music may share in this inter- esting feature. Rehearsals are held on Thursday evening immediately preceding Church Night service. College credit is given for regular attendance and faithful participation. A high grade of music is sung, such as the following: Unf0ld, Ye Portals, Gounodg Sanctus, Gounodg Send Out Thy Light, Gounodg Festival Te ,Deum, Dudley Bucky God'So Loved The lVorld, Stainerg The Lord is Nly Light, Parker. The officers of the choir this year are: John Wichelt, president, Grace Carstensen,vice-presidentg Freda Kruse, Evelyn Schmidt, Quentin Sommerfeld, and Merrill Davis have acted as secretariesg and Ralph Streyffeler, Paul Farley, VValter Koenig, and Paul Ziegler, librarians. - Those earning college credit for the first semester of the current year are: Grace Carstensen, Merrill Davis, Paul Farley, Grace Faust, Ellen Lang, Walter Koenig, Evelyn Schmidt, Beulah Streyffeler, John Wichelt, Albright Zech, and Paul Ziegler. To all young people who are anticipating attending Western Union College we extend a hearty welcome to join the church choir. Mas. L. H. SEAGER. I age 98
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