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Show Seminary Notes by RENEE NORTON 'I IX z r ' i . . . r' The Seminary students and their class officers have buu Planning class parties to be held firing the next few weeks. " The 10 o'clock New Testament Testa-ment class will have a party on Thursday, Oct. 25, after the pep rally, .President Karolyn Myers announced Tuesday. They plan to play some out of doors games and then move inside for bingo, table tennis and ring toss. Jrizcs will be given the winners :f the bingo game. Chili and ior chocolate will be served as refreshments. All class members are invit ed. The 9 o'clock Old Testament class and the 8 o'clock Fourth Group have also been working ,n plans for parties. So far, he 8 o'clock class has decided on a place, but nothing else, President DeWayne Alger said Tuesday. The Freshmen, many of whom talke Old Testament at 9 o'clock, enjoy having a class avery day in Seminary, instead of once a week as they did in 'he eighth grade, according to Sandra Beard. "We appreciate .he morning devotion exercise," ihe said, "because we all take Lurns, enabling everyone to participate." The Seminary students expressed ex-pressed their deepest sympathy sym-pathy for two of their members, mem-bers, Mauri and Kerril Sue Rollins-, and their family, who lost their home by 'fire last Sunday. |