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February^ 194-2 THE DIALETTE r r^i f”; T c JS J ^ Y.'ith the School er* tiens ere sturtini' out bn of sports. The ■ hi^h school is ^.rtici- pc.tiu{: its'OTfli session of irnloor sports thisnnonth, end hes alrco.cly c'.uf;ht sonc of thi. Cdllof,c's enthusi^-sei for table tennis, ■ ce.rpns, horse shoes, checkers' (Aiacric-.n and Chinese) parchcesi, and rin;^ tennis, al1-out scncster, both the Hiijh’ College Athletic.Associa- nexT ' round Pa; c 'Five njoric Jordan, Ai-iy Petitt^, ^ Ruby Sinpson, Colic Turk, and Se;rah IJ/takero The challer,r:c. ing thcnc, "Christ, The Church, and The '’Jorld" .. tras the thought around uhich thu Avliol e cenventi cn voas built. Thrpugh^ inspir— ing addresses by outstanding ,1 leaders, threug-h. c-.rcfully ple.nncd , , v/ership,,. services tlirough cffcctivp . cixscussion ■ groups, c,nd through tcstirionics fron young people prepar-ing for full tine service, ,..nd fren young popple aided by previous . lissioin.. ' fT'TTSrl?^—fhe’^youtF" Of the convention received ' the ch.:.l- Icngc, as the Church of the risirn- g-cn- Tho college is experiencing an novonen.t in the direction of the gyn for it’s basket ball s oason. The Choo- t..’.7s and Hiacssoes h-.d -the initial practice of the season, on T'nsday, and fren the nir.nber of girls who a.rc trjdng out for this exciting g:anc, there vail be close rivalry betneen all the tribe toans. At'the Tribe noctings on Sa.turdajr, Jan, 10, the'koha-'./ks and Choct:n.-s elected nev; cheer leaders. The final closely contested vote on the try-outs resulted in the election of Inez Payne for the ...ohaTi'ks and Penny killer for the Choc- ta.vas. Ruth Rhea Landis v.'as elected as assistant cheer. leader of the Choctav/s.. SEVER DELEGATES AT klSSIOil COI;VETTI OR Thirteen hundred forty seven young people . frpn the schools and colleges of the southland a.ttended the "Youth” ;on- ventien On ''TJorld kissions" 'Th-icb r con vened in kenphis, Tfcnncsscc, throe ^"■"■ys, Dcconbcr 30, 1941, • through January 1, 1942. kontreat 'U'as. well represented rath' seven dologatos • r'entcen Barnette, ITartha Lee" Blanks, cr..ticn to carry the raossage of Glnist the Lord to the needy i;orld. Dr. C. Darby Fulten, wcll^knevrn chair- nan of cpnnittcc on Conveutionj Dr. II. Kerr Taylor, 'rlell-Iaicar.: cducatirna 1 secret,, ry of Foreign kissions, also in the Scuthern Presbyterian Church, was chaimv.n of the Executive ex nit tee for the ccnvcntion„ Dr„ .ITornan Cc./k, Director cf Young People's Werk of the Asscnbly, was ccnvciition director kany other outstanding Christians led discuss ic]\ groups, delivered addresses cr served in some other c apc.city to x akc the cenvogitien the highlight of the Christinas holiday seaspn. The seven'kentreat dclcgo.tcs tell cf new courage and inspiraticn [glued to fa.oc the trying tines of the present crisis, which, ihcn locked ..t squ.nrc!^ in the light of the Cress of Christ, means final victory for him. The y^'png people wpre urged to continue college prepo.rc.tien, xid net .axirih— into defense jabs, without sufficient prcp,.raticn tc meet life after the war. The cry of the world today 'is for the Christ, and His brotherhood. Today the.need fer missiens is grca.ter than ever, and the laumber of volunteers we need is even greater than before. TTc arc delighted to''welcome the new (girls : Eliz. vTolfc, J,.'x.c Baxter, Dccic Y;cbb, o.nl Cherrie Cononcr*
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