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Left to right, first row: G. Peterson, M. Baronovtch, D. Harding, M. Trevitt, M. Clgpp. C. Braden, D Brown G Steele G. Thorndike, H. Bagdon, E. Miller, E. Pryer, and P. Miller: Second fowl H- WOHG, V- I-CTSGYII E- W6IlfW01'lh M Mmnich, D. Martin, M. Wilson, M. Koper, B. Cosman, G. Titus, D. Teeter, A. Pender, A. Pillers, H. Burggrabe L Poore and M Mount: third row: G. Bechler, R. Stedman, C. Perkins. I. Blaisdell, B. Alvis, D. Webster, and D. Schmirler l l t G Cgloaisnf Us Bury Dorothy Brown has, this year, led the Whitworth Christian Endeavor in a most interesting program. Besides the regular Sunday meetings, Wednesday prayer meetings are held. The various chairmen oi committees have at intervals provided outstanding programs. An interesting message on Iapan was given by the Rev. Taro Goto of the Spokane Japanese Mission, a review of several books on Kagawa was given by Philip Walborn, and a talk on questions of young people was given by the Rev. Robert T. MacFarlane of the Seattle Westminster Presbyterian church. Two very interesting and entertaining parties were held during the year, and the group also spread joy .with their Christmas caroling. Officers are: Dorothy Brown, president: Garth Steele, vice-president: and Clara Belle Braden, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Countermine is the faculty adviser. it Y. '1S!5fcog'ze44,l .J
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Left to right, seated: H. Gribbohm, B. Rasco, I. Finney, B. Gold, and B. Alvisg standing: P. Walbom. P. Hunsberger D Schmirler, R. Shcmks,,and G. Steele. 9315- iniastziaf group dlffssta The Pre-ministerial Association is composed oi students who have pledged themselves to full-time Christian work in one of the various fields. It has a threefold purpose: to exert a Christian influence as individuals and as a group: to benefit its members through fellowship, mutual assistance, and talks by out- standing ministers upon various aspects of the ministry: and to render assist- ance in practical Christian service Whenever called upon. The Pre-ministerial Association was organized by Dr. Counterrnine in 1929 under the name of Pulpit Recruits. The following year the name was changed to its present one. This year the group has had Thursday evening meetings for inspiration, fel- lowship, and instruction from a guest speaker procured by one of thegroup. The officers are Wilson Rasco, president: Burton Alvis, vice-president: and John Finney, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Countermine is faculty adviser. L .Q-1SF cogfzf:44.l 'J
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80 Left to right, first row: I. Crockett, H. Bagdon, D. Harding, M. Trevitt, and G. Thorndike, second row: M. Barono vich, M. Richardson, L. Lord, E. Wentworth, C. Perkins, E. Miller, and W. Jones: third row, G. Peterson, E. Ekins, M Mount, M. Minnich, and C. Braden: fourth row: Edith Pryer, D. Brown, A. Pillers, A. Pender, V. Larsen, G. Titus, and H Burgqrabe, fifth row: M. Close, D. Teeter, M. Koper, M. Clapp, and R. Hobson. fglsfslh ll cJ7laa Busy iyaaz Sefe1o, the name given to the organization which includes all women who live on the campus, is derived from combining the first two letters of the words, service, fellowship, and 1ove. The social life of Ballard and McMillan Halls is governed by this group. There are various events on the Sefelo social calendar of the year. Open Dorm, at which time the Women's rooms are open to visitors, is a popular func- tion. The Christmas party, Heart-Sister Week, and the Mothers' Tea in April are other outstanding events. This year a Pre-Easter prayer room in Ballard ' Hall was opened to all the women, and it proved to be 'very helpful. Second semester officers include: Dorothy Harding, president: Mary Trevitt, vice-president: Myrill Richardson, secretary: Lenora Lord, treasurer: Mary Ko- per, social committee chairman: Carol Perkins, laundry, Eleanor Wentworth, house: and Harriet Bagdon, hostess. Miss Walter and Miss Soubirou are faculty advisers. C Q'lfFlfzo9'ze.4.4.l .7 i
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