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TUESDAY AT. 9:30<br />

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Dcvotions.'.<strong>Dr</strong>.' G. W. Boncbrak:<br />

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After going to California, he at- , ....<br />

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tended Willinms Junior College ,at .<strong>Dr</strong>. 1. Lynn <strong>Esch</strong>, who was re<br />

. Address. "Power Thru Prayer".<br />

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graduate .training -at Chapman <strong>of</strong> ,Indian? <strong>Central</strong>; 'will assuni!<br />

Praycr Period, Announccnient~<br />

College in Los Angeles, California,. the responsibilities ,<strong>of</strong> that onict<br />

Hymn<br />

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from which he received the baccu- on March 1, 1045. . IIe.wils,electet<br />

Address, "This Necdy ,World".<br />

laureate degrce in 1WO. He ini- to fill the vacancy caused by the<br />

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.<strong>Dr</strong>. Jesse Dado<br />

mediately entered tlie gra'duate resiFnation.'<strong>of</strong>. <strong>Dr</strong>. 1. J. Good,<br />

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school <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> South: president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Central</strong>'<br />

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during thc<br />

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ern. California and, received the 3&rs 1915 to 1844.' <strong>Dr</strong>. ' J. T,<br />

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doctor -<strong>of</strong>' philosophy degrce in Roberts the first president <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

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1942 i\.ith major,work in religious college, served from11905 to 190s<br />

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education and sociology as. the During the year 180s. to 1909 there<br />

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first minor subject. <strong>Dr</strong> <strong>Esch</strong> is a aas no actins president. <strong>Dr</strong>. L.<br />

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member <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta Kappa, hon. D. Bonebrake servcd,as the second<br />

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drary scholastic fraternity. and <strong>of</strong> president during ,tliF years 1001<br />

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The eighth session <strong>of</strong> ,the 1944<br />

fall term <strong>of</strong> Philogathea was held<br />

Tuesday, October 31. Robert E.<br />

’ , Smith, ‘8 freshman, played two<br />

pinno solos entitled, “Reniem<br />

.branee” and “The Robin’s Re.<br />

turn” to furnish the musical.ed.<br />

tertninment. Officers for the’ sea<br />

mnd term‘werc elected as follows:<br />

G. ,D. Brown, vice-president; F. R.<br />

Yohey, critic; R. R. Smith, cen.<br />

sor; N. L. Henry, recording secretary;<br />

R. h Foreman, chaplain;’R.<br />

L.Sachr, corresponding secretory;<br />

N. E.. Griffin, librnrian; J. Tojo,<br />

chorister; E. E. Taylor, pianist;<br />

and G. W. Catlin, .sargeant- nt-<br />

arms. 11. P. Ilarper was elected<br />

prcsident at the fifth-sespion. R.<br />

L. Forman holds the <strong>of</strong>lice <strong>of</strong> treasurer,<br />

which is permanent for one<br />

gear..<br />

Impromptu speeches “mere ‘delivered<br />

hy.R. R. Smith on the sub-<br />

. ject, “Twelve, Long Years,” R.’ L.<br />

Foreman’ on “G-men Aren’t So<br />

.’ Bad After All” or. lVho 1;illed<br />

Corporal Ramona Ridings?”. and<br />

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G. D. Urowm.on “Outside <strong>of</strong> hlogle;<br />

I Was the Only.?hn in the Car<br />

and IIc Was in the Front Seat.”<br />

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ruliannc<br />

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IIerzog, 1\Iary ’ Louisq<br />

Pruitt, and Opal Cutler. They will<br />

‘ Officers’w&e installed at the<br />

IC formally initiated at the session<br />

first session .<strong>of</strong> the second term<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philogathea held Tuesday cven- If December 12. . . .<br />

ing, November 7. G. D. Urown.<br />

. . retiring chaplain, ,&livered :the<br />

.Chaplain’s Address, and C. N.<br />

Catlin, ‘retiring president. delivered<br />

the <strong>President</strong>’s Valedictory using<br />

the subject, “1Iow Much Can<br />

We Know?.” 11. 1’. Ilarper, the<br />

president-elect, delivered his inaugural<br />

address with “Yncts .Ahout<br />

<strong>President</strong>s.” An <strong>of</strong>ficial song for<br />

the Society was adopted. The<br />

’ impromptu speehes. \vere R. L.<br />

,: Foreman‘s “Two O‘clock in the<br />

Morning” or “I Dood It,” and E.<br />

E. Taylor’s “I Am %ying Them<br />

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R; E. Robbins, C. P, Crawford,<br />

and .R. E. Smith, all freshme&<br />

were accepted into membership <strong>of</strong><br />

the Society at the seconil session<br />

held Tuesday evening, November<br />

21.’ -bIiss Jlary .Slaughter, enter..<br />

tained’ the. members <strong>of</strong> the bar<br />

with three piano solos entitled,<br />

“Ilungarian Rhapsody”, “Togeth-<br />

er” and “Always.” G. \V; Catlin<br />

and E. E. Taylor delivered the literary<br />

productions for the evening<br />

upun the subjects, “Argentina”<br />

and “International Exchange <strong>of</strong><br />

Students and Scholars,” rcspectively.<br />

“1 Love the Night Air” or<br />

“1 Love“ by R..R. Sniith..and “I<br />

Now Ilave IIer Picture” by IT. E.<br />

Griffin, were the impiomptu<br />

w&hes.<br />

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The Philalcthian’, Lijerary So.<br />

dety held the first impromptu and<br />

poetry sesslon <strong>of</strong> this schbol’ycai<br />

on November 1. The program eon.<br />

sisted <strong>of</strong> severdpoemsread by the<br />

bar and the followieg~ladies re<br />

sponded to impromptu speeches:<br />

Jeanne Colbeck, Joy Sinith, and<br />

Miriam Reed. Miss Anna Nary<br />

Click; pianist, furnished the spec.<br />

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ial music.<br />

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The president. Evelyn ’ Sproat,<br />

:alled the meeting <strong>of</strong> November 26<br />

to order.’. The exercises for the<br />

evening consisted <strong>of</strong> the followhc<br />

productions:, “It Will Not<br />

Change” tend by Jeanne Colbeck;<br />

and “Strange Victory” ’read hr<br />

Lassie NcClure. Gerald Uro\vn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philogathia sang several selec.<br />

Lions.’ Impromptus spcnches vcre<br />

given by Eulene’ Reed, Virginia<br />

Armcs, and Agnes Jordan.’ The<br />

following applicants ’ were voted<br />

into ‘the bar: , Alnry Sliughter,<br />

Dorothy ’ Miller, Mary ’ Caroline<br />

[Iowe,, Eloise Hardison, Uetty<br />

Kellie, Jlaxinc Wilson, Shirleymae<br />

Fisher, Lois Nicodemus, Jpyce Jlc-<br />

Daniels, Julia illiller, Leiiora Ruck,<br />

On November’ 19; the’members<br />

,f Philalethia .were hostesses at<br />

i buffet dinner served , to. the<br />

:ucsk ~ attending the spiritual re-<br />

.mat, the faculty and the’student<br />

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Vesta Club<br />

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i Three menibers’ <strong>of</strong> Vesta, the<br />

.Some Economies Club, attended<br />

he luncheon <strong>of</strong> the college Home<br />

2conoinics Clubs held at the Lin-<br />

.oh. Ilotel. Thursday, October.26.<br />

Vew and different ideas forpro-<br />

:rams and work in the clubs were<br />

Irought out from the group dis-<br />

:ussion.<br />

On’Noveniber G, the club gave<br />

I texfor tho freshman girls and<br />

he home economics majors’ in the<br />

hculty lounge.<br />

A’ highlight ,<strong>of</strong> the Vesta Club<br />

vas the program given Thursday.<br />

Vovember 30. aliss IIollingsxorth,<br />

from the ,Textile. Departnent<br />

at ALers. gave :a talk on<br />

naterials. She’ told. <strong>of</strong> new ‘de-’<br />

vlopments in. the. field, and what<br />

ve could expect in the not too<br />

listant future. , .<br />

Aliss’&II, <strong>of</strong> ‘the Fashion Department,<br />

outlined the things girls<br />

should watch in their buiing. She<br />

demonstrated many new ideas in<br />

Philognthea held a dinner meeting<br />

preceding the I.egulnr session<br />

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fashions.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuesday, November 28. Spec- *.:<br />

ial gucsts‘were pr<strong>of</strong>essors s. hl. On the same program was pre-<br />

-JlcClure. James A. Weber, Robert sented a skit. “Plain Jane ys. Col-<br />

E. Mason. J. E. Dottrrer, ‘<strong>Dr</strong>. lege:’ written end dlrected by<br />

llarry ’ IkVries,’ and. several men Rachel Johnson. illembers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

students <strong>of</strong> the College who \wre clothing clnss enacted the skit.<br />

not members <strong>of</strong> the’Soeiety. nlr.<br />

.Weber gave a few remarks on’the<br />

past history, <strong>of</strong> the literary, so-<br />

Alumni<br />

rieties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Central</strong>.<br />

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Following the dinner meetinc<br />

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the third session \vas held in the School at Noire Dame. It is very<br />

Phialethian. Ilnll. G. D., <strong>Dr</strong>own Lough and.requircs at least four<br />

provided the music <strong>of</strong> the e\-ening hours <strong>of</strong> study a day .and usually<br />

by playing two aecordinn solos en- nore. The enmpus, here is benuti-<br />

. titled, “Jlemories” ’ana “Clarinet ‘ul and they have some marvelous<br />

Polka.” R. R. Smith prcscntcd’a ;uil~ings. Ne do not. have any<br />

book review <strong>of</strong> Karl Uarth’s “The :larser in tbe university buildings<br />

Churcb and War,” and F. R. Yohey xcept swimming. .I‘was glad to<br />

. presented “The Amcrican Cent- ;M n letter from Charley. Garner<br />

ury.“ C. D. Brown informed the IS well ‘as fmm Vie and Carl.. It<br />

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soeiety <strong>of</strong> “The Sccretory <strong>of</strong> State” ‘eem a long time since we u’cre<br />

and G. P. Crawford fought for the whng . through . ’ Men’s .Hall.<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> “Southem Indians” in hose WERE the days: Give my<br />

the impromptu-sessioi ...... rknrds’tn all the I.C.C. kids.”<br />

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SCORES<br />

The English Club met Tuesday,<br />

“Urother .Goose”’ a three act -<br />

November 7, with Evelyn Spmat, mmedy written by JVilliam Davi- The Indiana <strong>Central</strong> Greyhounds<br />

vice president, in charge. . The ds& was presented by the mem- independent. team, under Pets<br />

roll ’ call ;aps’ ansyered hy each hers and apprentices <strong>of</strong> the Cam- Bailey is on the “wo<strong>of</strong>.” The team<br />

member giving .information on h mn‘Thhta cast <strong>of</strong> .’ Alph? Psi opened the sea& with a 6M&<br />

Pulitzer prize winner.’ . Niss Jean<br />

win over tho U.<br />

Colheek sang, the seliction,<br />

B. Samaritan class<br />

4,Smil-, Omega, national honorary dramin,<br />

Through.,, Aliss .Cravens,; who atie society, in the Kephnrt ?+Iem- from the University IIeights<br />

orial Auditorium .on November 10. Chnxh. After a close first half,<br />

was hostess to the meeting held in<br />

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28 to IS, the locals ran rapidly<br />

the New IIalI fendins rooni, gave . The east was hs foilow.: ~eff,<br />

a:~by from the ,bitll Smith<br />

an account <strong>of</strong> the life ‘<strong>of</strong> Robert Richard Smith: Cnroi* ’Iarjorie<br />

and Robbins Icading the attack<br />

Frost and read ’ several <strong>of</strong> his Ldngford; Gerald Bro\vn’(<br />

with ‘18 and 12 points respecpoems.<br />

Ilyaeinth, Charlotte. Delashmit: t;vely Keenan and’ McClarnon<br />

. , IIeh Knthrxn. Deal; pwsyt<br />

scorei ,vhile<br />

Agnes Jordan; Eve, Lucille Chnille;<br />

Relations .. Club<br />

Frq led the<br />

Sarah, :<br />

l&rs xith 12 and 10.<br />

Eulene ’. Reed; Lenore.<br />

On November 13, a team from<br />

- %. Blanche Wertr; 3Irs. Trimmer,<br />

The International Relations Club’ I I Ruffn&; ~ ~ and ~ the' ~ truck<br />

Greenwood bit <strong>Central</strong> dust when<br />

met November 16, at. the home‘ <strong>of</strong> drirer, . Williani Griffin. Jlrs.<br />

it toppled 60 to 18. D. Catlin Icd<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. and Mrs. DeVries.’ After a A”na’,Dale JI&, faculty director,<br />

the parade <strong>of</strong> frequent svrers<br />

short business meeting, Evelyn ,vas assistcd.hy Janet ~~~~i~ no-<br />

Sproat read a report on China. gle. student director and prompter,<br />

stressing the present’rclstions be- Charlet Norton, makeup, and no.<br />

tween the United States and China. bert Sacks, stage iighting.<br />

At’ the- meetink held November . ’<br />

30 it the’ home <strong>of</strong>’ Alr. and jIIrs. The members Of Alpha. Psi vot-<br />

Evan R. Kek, Gerald nroan ,\.is ed the proceeds <strong>of</strong> “Brother Goose”<br />

the lender <strong>of</strong> a discussion on the to be used to buy additional lightsubject<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />

ing’equipment in the form <strong>of</strong> foot<br />

: The fol1owinb;‘bobks have ‘heen .and border lights. Student memadded<br />

to-thc library by tile car- hers <strong>of</strong> the local chapter are mil-<br />

Endowment for ’ Internat- ma Ilnrner. Blanche Wertz, Lucille<br />

:om1 Peace. This gift was made Chailh Charlotte Delashmit. Ri-<br />

F.’A. Reed. L. IVnync Smith, .\.,, Theacallosia. ..<br />

-and-L. S. Stine. .~ ’<br />

4ddrrss, “Doorways to Destiny”<br />

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Society<br />

: WEDNESDAY AT 2:oo ., . brrx ’ Elsie AIne’Padgett read a<br />

,lYmn Period. .ced by Ray .,-. eroduction’entitled, ‘‘Ours TO Do.”<br />

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Upson<br />

Follo\vins parliamentary ‘drill led<br />

3evotions. .Rev. . Georie 11. Jlc- by the president; im-<br />

.Abren .<br />

promptu rpeakjng’was declared in<br />

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Duet. .alayte Richardson, Sara order with June Smith a,nd Ilelen<br />

Nouer. ,- Ruffner, responding.<br />

Address, “Supreme Importn_ncc <strong>of</strong> The names <strong>of</strong> Frankie Lee Reef.<br />

the Sunday School, Teacher; a<br />

and hfarY .Ida Parr,<br />

..... ~...D~. J. cordon 11 ard a wdmwre were voted upon and<br />

Synlposium: q-he Alinister at both were elected into ‘the ‘bar.<br />

,Vork>, 3.. ... Formal initiation will he held ia<br />

1. Study Program..Ii. F: Urice the society hall on December I?.<br />

2. Devotional . llabits..lI. . ..<br />

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3. Pastorial Visitation-V.<br />

Ililton.<br />

d I e s t o n .<br />

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.HARDWOOD<br />

wi.th nine field coals and two fool<br />

shot.. and Robbins connected five<br />

times from the field.<br />

A hard fought battle with a onepcint<br />

decision was given tc. N,utinsville<br />

Independents on Novemher,<br />

21. Each team fought to in<br />

11-aIl standstill at the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first quarter, hut Mnrtinsvillc held<br />

a 6-point lead at’thc’ half because<br />

af nccurate sniping <strong>of</strong> J. JIaxwell<br />

apd Bridges. ‘central fought hard<br />

’ in the third quarter, but trailed 11<br />

possible by, the formation <strong>of</strong> the chard Smith. Robert .Sachs, and points. The “nounds” began too<br />

International Relations Club. , G&!d ~ ~ O W IOfleers I ~ for the hit and &fend in the final quarter<br />

AIac Nair, Ilarley F ...,..:....<br />

mar are \Vilmn IIirner. director; a:,d heid the visitors to a lone<br />

..voices F ~ unoccupied ~ , China ulanchc Wcrtz, business nianager; field goal by Griffin while they’<br />

Slosson, Preston.. ..After The Robert<br />

ten time ‘play di- were managing to conie within one<br />

\Var--Whnt? 1. ’. rector, and Gerald Brom stas? point <strong>of</strong> as the quarter<br />

Decker, Carl.;L.. ... How Ne“ manager*<br />

’Ians for a Christmas eh:ed;40-39. Griffin and J. 3Iax-<br />

\Vi11 The Better,World Be?<br />

DhY and for the initition <strong>of</strong> new well led their team to ai&<br />

Shotwell. James T....The Great members are being advanced.' .. 14 and IO.points, while D. Catlin.<br />

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Decision. : totald’l6 for <strong>Central</strong><br />

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Xorrison. IIrrbcrt.. ..Prospects<br />

The Greyhounds .bounced from<br />

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End Policies.<br />

thc om-noint defeat to a 64-45<br />

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diet ovir I.U.B. <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis.<br />

, Les Eleveonet November 27, at Two. <strong>Central</strong> men rang up 12<br />

Ministers’ Retreat the homo <strong>of</strong> the. sponsor, Xrs, points apiece and onc each 14 and<br />

(Continued fmm page l) Robert Uason. During .the busi- 20, as Ccntral held an 11-point ,<br />

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nrss meeeting the program for<br />

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a+antsge.nt ,the. half., :.,~the<br />

.Wednesday-cMing-SCA .met-<br />

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. WEDNESDAY AT 9:30 ins \\‘as planned, the. constitution<br />

dynin Period. .Led by Willis Locke w?s adopted, and a committee mas baders’ Comment .:<br />

Devotions ........ <strong>Dr</strong>. C. 0. Jlain nDminted to arrame ~.,~ an.art .......... nuhi- (Continued from.Pago 1)<br />

Duet.. ......Willis Locke, L. A. bit from the Hoosier Art Salon to pleased with the appointment and<br />

‘Whitesell<br />

be sho\&in the Associatioil R~~ added. “<strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>Esch</strong> is a. schoolman<br />

Round Table: :‘Visitation, Eyan- the week <strong>of</strong> Deeemh’er 4.<br />

and should prove cxceptionnlly. ’ .<br />

. . gclism,” led by <strong>Dr</strong>. Under, as The SCA program sponsbred by valuable in maintainini and ex-.<br />

sisted by ‘Homer Achor, W. 11. Les Elevc, \vas held \Tednesday, tending th6 scholastic rating <strong>of</strong> ’ .<br />

Adams, L. L. Ilaughman, V. Xovember 29.<br />

: Indiana <strong>Central</strong>.“ . . . . .<br />

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, E, Ililton, ‘D. 11. AIcCormick, ...<br />

Bishop Ira D. \\“arner, .Pacific<br />

and District, “lle is .affable. refined<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>.’ J. IIarmon Dutton, Pastor<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>Esch</strong>’s church when he entered<br />

the ministry, “IIe is deeply<br />

spiritual and ,loetrinally sound.<br />

His family .background is good.<br />

beinr <strong>of</strong> .B ;<br />

\.ania unitnl nrethren home.”<br />

“.\I INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE ‘1<br />

4. . Keeping Records-L. A. Ilud- 11 . .<br />

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NOW IS THE TIME<br />

‘The self-interest <strong>of</strong> individual students and the<br />

.needs <strong>of</strong> post-war societyrequire that qualified high<br />

school students ‘continue their education in’colleie. ”.<br />

. alar& high school’seniors; ex-service men, and<br />

,war workers hnve already completed plans for en-.<br />

teiing college. . . . . .<br />

(Sunday School Niiht)<br />

Devotions-Rev. E: Craig Brandenburg.<br />

Address, “Perpetuatingl the ’ Na-<br />

’ tional Nission to’ Christian<br />

Teachers”. .<strong>Dr</strong>. Jesse; Under.<br />

Music by Collcce .Group.<br />

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IIymn Period. .Led hv Sara BIoucr ............. For information Grit@ to ... ......-<br />

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