. Chilhowean 1917-18 . his year was thediscussion of outlines of sermons based on selected value of these discussions was increased by the sug-gestions and criticisms of the College Pastor. The Annual Banquet The biggest social event of the association was theannual banquet which was held on April 15, at the Housein the Woods. The members were the guests of Dr. andMrs. Stevenson, who through their good-will and generos-ity, provided the menu of the evening. An unique featurethis year was the presence of the lady friends of the mem-bers, who were permitted to attend through the courte


. Chilhowean 1917-18 . his year was thediscussion of outlines of sermons based on selected value of these discussions was increased by the sug-gestions and criticisms of the College Pastor. The Annual Banquet The biggest social event of the association was theannual banquet which was held on April 15, at the Housein the Woods. The members were the guests of Dr. andMrs. Stevenson, who through their good-will and generos-ity, provided the menu of the evening. An unique featurethis year was the presence of the lady friends of the mem-bers, who were permitted to attend through the courtesyof Dean Caldwell. Our Soldier Boys In closing a review of the year 1917-1918, mentionshould be made of those members of the Association whohave left its ranks to enlist in those of our country. Atleast one of this number, Mr. Jordon, has already reachedFrance. May God in His Infinite Wisdom and devotion,and as far as it coincides with His will spare their livesfor further usefulness in the service of Jesus Christ. 41. 42 AlHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY To the Atnenian belongs tne distinction of being theoldest stuaent organization on the •hili. Organized inibob, soon aiter tne coiiege was reopened at tne cose-of,the (^ivil War, the Society has grown in numbers andprosperity along witn the college. Ihe year which is justpast,—the iiftieth anniversary year,—has been a success-lul one in many respects for the old Athenian. i he fall term started off well with many boosters onthe job, and a reception to new students as the openingevent. An unusually strong addition of new men, someof whom were talented musicians, was made to both sec-tions. As a tirst feature of our semi-centennial celebra-tion we planned to give a Midwinter picturing some espe-ciany striKmg college and literary society activities here-in earlier years. But a week before the program was tohave besn given, so many of the performers left for mili-tary service that it was found necessary to concur withthe Alpha Sigm


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