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STUDENT VOLUNTEER OFFICERS President ...A.....,. ............., D ale Ammon Vice President ............ ......,....,... D orothy Hauk Secretary-Treasurer ...... ....,.,. E ula Mae Schindler Deputation Manager ............. ,......... A rnold Marzolf Pianist ...............,...............,.,...................... Iola Hegle Advisors ........ ...... M r. and Mrs. B. F. Zuehl A definite interest in the missionary cause, either as a pros- pective missionary or as a supporter of the work, is the requisite for membership in the Student Volunteer Band. The Western Union group is a part of the National Student Volunteer move- ment and a member of the Iowa Union. Regular activities of this organization consist of monthly meet- ings, at which the group is informed through special speakers, lesson studies, or discussions. Each Sunday afternoon members of the organization make visits to the Zimmerman Home, the Hos- pital, and to the homes of invalids. During the past year a spiritual retreat and a social evening have been the outstanding features. The group profited from con- tact with missionary speakers during the convention of the Board of Missions.
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Top How: Krinclcnizui. Werner. Wulkcs. ll. Fulku, Uesl. Northway. Nlclfntc. Second Row: Wulaler Zicttluw. Nl. llvnry, lilicllgcnbzwlx, Ebvrhnrrlt, Stark, Wright. While. Third Row: Aleson, Currisun. lllurzull, lihrvsnizul. Flynn ,An1mnn. Srlimctlcr. THE ALBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS President .......... .,.... E dward Eliresman Vice President ........ ......... V ernon Flynn Secretary-Treasurer .,.....,. ...... K enneth Garrison Corresponding Secretary ....... ,...,.., D ale Ammon Deputanon Chairman .......................... R. Lee Wright, Advisors .....,.. Rev. C. 0. Thompson. Dr. B. F. Zuehl Students anticipating the ministry meet twice a month for fel- lowship and practical training in this Held. The first part of the meeting is given over to a short worship service followed by brief sermonettes by some of the members, a short period of construc- tive criticism by the group, and discussion of practical problems. An active deputation program is carried on. Gospel teams are sent to churches in Iowa and the neighboring states in which stu- dents receive valuable training in the conduct of worship service.
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'T X . l',,g'f,,,L, ,, ' f . 5 ji egg? KE. L. C. E. M A .Q--7 -4- J y f OFFICERS . ,l,f...,,1?, ,f 6 f V 2-ff-f' 'lf 1-K fn U 1 Piesident ,................... i ..... ....... Q uentin Lansman f-2,2.L',-Qf Nice President ............... .......... L owell Miller X Q W fl Recording Secretary ........... ............. E laine Mittag 41 .70-v'! 1-1.f,f,,,-H Corresponding Secretary ................ Calvin Gillespie I V, . '52 Treasurer ..... ....................,............. W arren Mugler K 'f6T -c 'fff4 y Counselor .......... ........ Prof. E. C. Danner ' ' 'rl 1 1923 f XO? The Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor of Hildreth gxrtllflemorial Church is larger than ever this year and interest has j been keen in all of the League activities. The E. L. C. E. has as its purpose to provide Christian fellow- ship for its members and a means whereby young people may have the opportunity to discuss vital religious and social ques- tions and also to help develop qualities of leadership in the individuals. Any youth interested in the program of the church is eligible for membership in the League and becomes a member upon signing the League pledge. Each Sunday evening this group meets at 6:30 and engages in an hour of worship. One evening each month is usually set aside for the trans- action of business and for recreation. The social program has been quite active this year-the outstanding features having been the Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Valentine parties.
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