1949-1950 Yearbook

In addition to the larger groups, there were many smaller ones which helped to guide us along the way. Each night in the dormitories over the campus, little groups of us met for a few minutes of song, a short Bible reading , and a prayer, that we might close the day and go to our rest with our minds cleansed of any bitterness or discouragement that might have arisen during the day. INTEREST IN MISSIONS THE WORLD WIDE MISSIONS CLUB was concerned with the problems of foreign mission work in both general and specific fields. 22 .\ I I I \ I .£77- ~ - WORLD WIDE MISSIONS CLUB, Bet· ty Roemer, Donald HolI, Jodie Filon. Keith Mountjoy, Morilyn Howley, Tom Morsholl. Chorles Droper, Joe Betts. NOT PICTURED: Bob Anderson, Mory Jo Hore, Ruth Mojors, Bert Shewmo~er, Hoi Hougey, Al Wognon, Jod Wood Se~rs. AFRICA MISSION GROUP. Top Row, Chorlene Shod, Jomes Shod. Middl. Row: louise Shewmo~er, Bert Shewmo~er. BoHom Row: leifer Brit· tell, Ruby Olive McReynolds. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Mod, Mo.ine Mod, Joy Brittell, Rosolyn Mitchen, Ruth Merritt. VESPERS in Pottie Cohb-ond simil"r scenes were to~ing ploce in Eost Wing, Godden Holi. end Groy Gobles.

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