Bethanian, 1919 . young men of the college every Sunday morning, exceptingthose who are away from town, or who are filling olher posts ofusefulness in the Sunday School work. We are studying theInternational Sunday School Lessons, but are not afraid to dis-pose of a knotty problem if it comes up. This years work has in some ways been rather less satisfac-tory than might have been hoped. In the first place, the flucaught us, for a little while, and gave us a setback of about threeweeks in the critical organizing period. Then the hadfrequent demands upon the men, so that we could not alw
Bethanian, 1919 . young men of the college every Sunday morning, exceptingthose who are away from town, or who are filling olher posts ofusefulness in the Sunday School work. We are studying theInternational Sunday School Lessons, but are not afraid to dis-pose of a knotty problem if it comes up. This years work has in some ways been rather less satisfac-tory than might have been hoped. In the first place, the flucaught us, for a little while, and gave us a setback of about threeweeks in the critical organizing period. Then the hadfrequent demands upon the men, so that we could not alwayshave them with us, and that helped cause greater to these difficulties were the frequent necessary absencesof our teacher, Prof. Lappin, and his final resignation. At thepresent writing we have gotten nicely on our feet, however, andwith Prof. Manifold as our teacher, for the present at least, hiare hoping for the best, and working for better things. C. R. B. t i 79 Bet banian 5S5KBHKP 5SGSSf®^. THE BETHANY TRIO Among the many factors which have during the past year contributed to spreadingabroad the fame of Bethany College, not the least has been the Bethany Trio. TheTrio made its debut during the second term of the school year and from the verybeginning was a great success. The Trio presents a well balanced variety entertainment of piano and vocal solos,duets, trios, impersonations and humorous selections. The young men composing the Bethany Trio stand well in the life of BethanyCollege, and wherever they have gone have been cordially received. Mr. Fred L. Wallace, the impersonator, comes to Bethany from Nova Scotia,Canada. His remarkable personality, freedom of action and thorough tiaining in ex-pression combine to make him a master of his art. Mr. Raymond P. Luce hails from Belle Vernon, Pa. His vocal training and pleasingbaritone voice fit him well to ably uphold his position as the soloist of the Trio. Mr. Frank C. Leeming of Homestead, Pa., the popula
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