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QQOZARLQ GLORY '27 QQ En O5 Miniyiemz! Zan Teacher - T. H. jenkins President - - - C, AW. Miller Vice-President - - Orville Kay Secretary - - - - O. R. Burnham Corresponding Secretary - Clarence Keathley '1'1'ea5ufer ---- ---- F l0yCi H. Rolf Olin Boyd Roscoe Pridy I. P. Conns T. R. Randall Oran Dinwitidie Roy Reynolds Wade Freeman W. E. Sutteriield Peter B. Kinsolving' I. W. Wright The purpose of this organization is to promote ministerial fellowship among its meznbersg to encourage thorough preparation for the ministryg to aid in securing appoint- ments for its membersg and to build up our denominations in Missouri and throughout the world. U ' Our class convenes regularly each week giving programs such as debates, lectures and round table discussions on vital problems concerning ministerial work. This work is led by our beloved teacher, 'l'. l-l. jenkins, who admonishes us to Earnestly contend for the faith once delivered for the saints. President Ferguson and Dean Beswick have addressed the class. We co-operate with the student body in carrying on the various school activities and with the Volunteer Band' in maintaining' a noonday prayer meeting. We lend our support to the institution in getting the school on the hearts of the people abroad. At present we have representatives from the following associations: Franklin, Reynolds, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Harmony, St. Francis, Charleston, and jellerson. l65l
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,J QOZARK GLORY '27 W President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Sponsor Ross Bailey Ivan Bidewell Byron Booker Mason Englehart ehczfing lub MEMBERS Harry Fleetwood Ester Irwin Luther Smith Tharon Stallings Willis Stewart Byron Booker Ester Irwin - Roena Milam Tharon Stallings - Miss Craft Roena Milam NV. E. Sutterfield Leslie Tope n Ruth Walker The purpose of this organization is to promote the various forms of public speak- ing and foster the intercollegiate forensic contests. The club was organized in 1925 and has functioned regularly :for the past two years. This year the different types of argumentation and the technical phases of debating have been studied and discussed. That we have taken part in no'inter-collegiate debates is not due to any fault of ours. Our team was making preparations to meet Jonesboro Baptist College of Jonesboro, Arkansas in a regularly scheduled debate when Jonesboro forfeited to Mayfield. On April 15, three of our members represented Mayfield in the' oratorical and ex- temporaneous contests at Greenville, Illinois. Of these three, one won first, and the other two won third places in the contest. One of the social features of the year was a Kid Party in November. 'J C' l64l
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V., QOZARK GLORY '27 QQ Co OFFICERS President - ---- - Reva Smallen Vice-President - - Roena Milam Treasurer - - Annie Sherrod Secretary - - - - Mollie Robins RGLL Norma Anderson Emma Kaufman Margaret Beardslee Geraldine Malone Velva Brydon Roena Milam . Kathryn Clippard Mrs. Ethel Randall Mattie Covington Mollie Robins Maude Day Mrs. Dorothy Rolf Hazel Eaves Annie Sherrod Missouri Garner Reva Smallen Ina Holsclaw Grace Smith Mrs. N ola Huskey Pearl Smith Hazel Jennings Ruth Walker Mae Winchester The beginning of the Y. W. A. was not large this year but it was by no means disheartening. A small but earnest group of girls met and chose the officers for the year. As a result of a special drive, the membership grew from ten to twenty-four per- sons and remained at about that number during the latter part of the year. This band of girls carried on the work even though under some handicaps. Some of the things that the Y. W. A. accomplished during the year were: the raising of a sum of money :for the Sisterhood Special, some of which was lost in the fire and had to be replaceclg the observance of all the seasons of prayerg and the contributing to missions. The greatest benelit to the girls themselves was the weekly meetings in which help- ful and interesting programs were given. The Y. W. A. is a band of Young VVomen Awake and is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. l66l
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