1960-1961 Academic Catalog

Musical Organizations There are many activities for the students with musical talents. Opportunities are given to take part in school pro­ grams and on gospel teams. Excellent training and experi­ ence for students are offered through the Chapel Choir, the College Choir, the Chamber Band, and vocal and instrumental ensembles. A pep band performs at athletic contests. Newspaper A weekly mimeographed paper, the Whispering Cedars, is published by and for the students. Students who have had English Language 101 or have a second semester Freshman standing are eligible to work on the staff. In alternate years the paper is handled as a project in the Advanced Writing class. A faculty advisor, appointed by the Executive Committee, super­ vises this work. Christian Service Personal soul-winning, tract distribution, house-to-house visitation, Sunday School classes, Bible Clubs, gospel teams, and services in churches, hospitals, missions, and jails provide prac­ tical experience in Christian service. Gospel teams have been used of God to bring salvation and edification to many souls. A faculty member appointed to the task by the Executive Com­ mittee is in charge of the department of Christian service. A weekly report is required of all students, and permanent rec­ ords are kept. Social The fall reception for new students, the all-school picnic, and other social events under the direction of the Social Com­ mittee provide wholesome fellowship for the students. In ad­ dition there are two semi-formal dinners during the school year. Student Council All student activities are carried on under student leader- 17

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