1940-1941 Yearbook

DAILY CHAPEL SERVICES The routine of each school day is broken by the morning chapel service . Opening with a song and a prayer, a period of devotion serves to prepare each student to face with greater purpose and enthusiasm the tasks of the day. Though there are programs of a secular nature to add variety and interest, the religious atmosphere is maintained. Some of the regular features of the chapel services are the Friday speeches by Brother Armstrong, the inspirational suggestions by Brother Benson, and the frequent talks by other members of the faculty. This year, too, a series of lectures from business men was given following the devotional period, to bring the college closer 10 the business world. A new feature of the chapel exercises this year was the Saturday chapel singing. Led by Professor Leonard Kirk, the entire assembly joined in the singing of sacred songs, old and new, with the aim of learning to sing them more beautifully.

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