1949-1950 Yearbook

DEUTSCH LANDERS. Bac~ Row: {l to RI Mary Jo Hare. JU(lnit" Walton, Setty Nodeau , Tad Nadeau. Front Row: Dick Smith, Alfred Petrich. Wi!- ...~ Rogers , Mae White, Joy Smith. Stir-ding: Hugh Mingle. NOT PIC· ~ JRED: le\lie Burke. Nell Smith, Ruth Hare. 80b Hare, John Hadley, Helen Had ley. CHINA CLUB. Bad Row : Joe Gris- ~ Tit Fei leung. Front Row: Shirley W g, Vidor Brooddu5. Mae Broadd NOT PICTURED: King Tao Zee. T e 1'1(1 Oldhllm, Wilkie Yao. GROUPS of boys gathered in each • " rooms for brief devotionol lerv,:e$ at the end of the day. The AFRICA MISSION GROUP worked for the advancement of Christ in that country. Many workers in Africa today once met with this group. The DEUTSCHLANDERS had as its purpose the furthering of the mission work in Germany. Their activities included collecting clothes for distribution, studying reports that came back from our missionaries, and making this information known. The CHINA CLUB was dedicated to the purpose of taking the gospel to China. The customs of the people were studied with the hope that some of the group would be able to go into the work_ 23

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