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1- PAUL LAMBERTSON MARGARETa. KYLE . BLANCHE C. FORD . PROF. L. M. BERTHOLF . 1 HILDA BLOOMQUIST Librarians. GEORGE E. SAL TEll. Publicity Committee. POSEPHIN~ WARREK B. 1. BARNES 'Twt:ners DR. GEORGE S. WILLS MISS M. M. ROBINSON Mrss M!NNIE WARREN PROF. L. M. BERTHOLF MRS. W. B. SANDERS MISS JOY C. REJNMUTH PROF. M. G. SHROYER MRS. H. T STEPHENS MISS M. H. FERGUSON Orchestra Director L. M. BERTHOU', 'Trombone BLANCHE C. FORD, Organist j. L. WATKINS, Clarinet DOROTHY L. G!LUGAN, ViaJiJI WM. E. WARFIELD, SaxophoJle RUTH GLI:.JCHM ..\N, Viohn W. E. LALLY, SaxophoTIe jOtlN A. HARP, Cornet M. K. MORGAN, Cornet j. P. LAMBERTSON, Flute CAL. S. W.'\RNER, 'Taba The Sunday School is one of the most inspiring institutions on the Hill Those who go there Sunday morning are ge:ting something really worth while The attendance is encouraging, the interest is great, courses vari~d and timely, teachers exceptionally well qualified and devoted. Classes have been conducted this year in Current World Problems in Religious Thought, Campus Problems, The Gospel Life of jesus, Bible Prophecy in the Light of Today, The Inter- national Lessons, Great Women of the Bible and of History, and First and Second Years Teachers' Training. The Sunday School contributed one hundred and twenty dollars in Christmas Offering, $100.00 of this amount going to the Near East, and $5.00 each to the Home for the Aged, the Board of Education, the Theological Seminary, and the Pine Ridge School in Kentucky. One class gave an entertainment for the Old People at the Home, and sent a liberal gift of home-made candy to the little folks at the Children's Home at High Point, North Carolina page two 11I.!lIdTed tw
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