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4 THE TWIG KCHOES FKOM lUDGECKliST (Continued from page three) were boys and girls from nearly all ot the southern states, and quite a num ber of student secretaries from the different colleges. Besides, Mr. Preston who was director of the conference, there were a number of well-known and interesting speakers who :id- dressed the conference on various top ics of vital interest to college stu dents and active or prospective mem bers of B. S. U. councils in particular. There were meetings in the evenings as well as the morning, and a very uplifting and instntctive week was the result. IMIIVE BEST K>0>VN UNIT OK- 3A>1ZATI0X OF «. S. IT. (Continued from page one) is not essentially a religious organiza tion, it is maintained and managed as conscientiously as if it were. It is the business and purpose of our store to make college life here more pleasant by keeping in stock necessi ties as well as other things not so es sential but very desirable. Without the cooperation and patron age of the Faculty and Student Body the success which has been ours this year would not have been possible. The Baptist Student Union appreciates the support of the college community. It is indebted to the B-Hive commltte:! for its service during this year. Es pecially do we extend our thanks to Mr. E. F. Canaday, our faculty adviser, who has spent much of his time help ing us solve our problems. This year has been a good year, but we are looking forward to the realiza tion of bigger things in the future. With a new manager soon to take charge, whose ability and competency have already been proved, there is no doubt that the B-Hive will grow. To the new manager, Miss Elizabeth Ap ple, we pledge our support and wish that for her the B-Hive will always be buzzing. THE ». s. i:. COUNCIL FOK YEAR (Continued from page one) Brevard, director of the S. S. Depart ment; Elizabeth Apple of Greens boro, manager of the B-Hlve: second row, Sarah Briggs, of Raleigh, second vice president of B. S. U.; Pau line Fitzgerald, of Asheville, chorister; Margaret Peele, of Raeford, reporter for B. S. U.; Blondio Morse, of Rock ingham, pianist; third row, Madalinc Elliott, of Edenton, student secretary; Ruth Preslar, of Wingate, director of the B. Y. P. U. Department; Julia Grimes, of Mount Olive, treasurer of the B. S. U.; and Alice Freeman Jones, of Salemburg, first vice president of the B. S. U. Members of the council not appearing in the picture are Misses Kathleen Durham, of Lumberton, pres ident of the Y, W. A.; Mabel Beeker, of Loaksvllle, leader of the Home Service Band; and Gladys Blaylock, of Apex, leader of the Foreign Service Band. A :»IESSA(JE FKO.H THE H03IK SEKYICE IJAXO (Continued from page one) and Inspiration. Some of the mem bers are volunteers for full-time Christian work; all of them are seek ing to put Christian service first in their lives and to serve wherever they see the need. The officers of the Band this year: are Lucy Bennett, president; Ruth Sor rell, vice president; Vida Miller, secre tary; and Doris Hewlltt and Mabel Beeker, group captains. The president for the year 1929-30 Is Mabel Eeeker. Mabel was chosen because of her loyalty in service this year, her Interest in Christian work, her ability, and her consecration. It Is believed that she will lead the girls In the Home Service Band to larger service. B. S. I. PRESIDENT (ContinuGd from page one) highest average in her Freshman class. Her executive ability has already been proved, for she has done consistent PORTABLE Helps open the Way to a Profitable Career! CAROLINA TYPEWRITER & OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY m WEST MARTIN STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. 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