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Show THE PARSON, October 13, 1953 URBAN GEBO . . . (Continued from page 1) sian. However, they again decided that it should be' up to the students to decide whether or not the annual warranted a new name. Plans went forward for a project for the school, as has been the custom in the past. Last year the association rebuilt the stage in the chapel. It is hoped that some other project could be undertaken this year. Gebo, who was a popular student around the campus last year, where he participated in football, basketball and other school activities, has been a loyal supporter of school functions this year. In a talk this week, he expressed a hope to make this years the best of all alum organization in the schools history. i Fellowships Now NOTES . . . Available From the Deans Nashville, Tenn. The Methodist Board of Education has established five new fellowships for graduate students who are planning careers in college and seminary teaching. The fellowships, each with a basic stipend of $2,000, will be scholasawarded for the 1954-5- 5 was announced by Dr. tic year, it Gerald O. McCulloh, director of the Department of Theological Schools in the church boards Division of Educational Institutions. The board has its national headquarters here. The primary purpose of these fellowships is to increase the effectiveness of teaching in Methodist schools of theology, and they are intended for students who are looking forward to teaching careers in our seminaries or to teaching religion at the college and university level, Dr. McCulloh said. Applicants for the awards must have been students within the last five years at one of the 10 Methodist seminaries and have completed a years study toward the Ph. D. degree. The fellowships may be awarded also, for study, Dr. McCulloh said, and ordinarily are to be granted for one year only. The grants may be used in Methodist institutions or any other recognized graduate school in the world, he added. The awards will be known as the Dempster Graduate Fellowships for Teaching, named for John Dempster, a 19th century Methodist preacher, missionary and educator who was instrumental in the founding of three of the denominations first seminaries. Dr. McCulloh is executive secretary of the awards committee. Other members are: Dean Clarence T. Craig of Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.; Prof. Albert Outler of Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, lf Dallas, Tex.; Prof. L. Harold of Boston University School of Theology, and Prof. Albert Barnett of Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. post-doctor- ffen 0 ffinM) (IE Three be delighted with the happy expression on the face of the instructor. Thanksgiving recess begins after your last class on Wednesday, November 25. It ends at 8:00, Monday morning, November 30. Classes fmmediately before and after scheduled vacations are counted twice when figuring absence, not to mention double absences. Missing classes is like unto paying for a hotel room, then sleeping in the park. Why not make the profs work for their money? Office Our compliments and. sincere appreciation to the student body, their committee committees, chairmen, and all others who contributed to a really memorable homecoming day. From the first note of the police siren which started the parade, to the last note of the dance orchestra which ended the day, the evidence of : planning, leadership, and labor was unmistakable. If every event between now and June first measures up to the standards set by the preceding events, this will be a year of achievement. With only eleven weeks of school remaining before final examinations, it is time for us to look to our Do your Christmas cramming. stropping early and you will be as sharp as a Gillette blade! You will 4 America's Finest Shoes FLORSHEIM I SHOE SHOP 164 So. Main St. A. L. Holman, Mgr. I I ' NmiittiiimnuiNiumiiMHUUiittiauiHiNiiiMiiutttHiiHtifcl He al I ivont forget ' O ' ! If K He Has 7 '''' rl ; YOUR PORTRAIT :) - Vr- - L ' A r'nr Tit iiSi FINE PHOTOGRAPHY At TWO Locations 1330 21st EAST 280 13th EAST De-Wo- Cottrell Conoco Service DUST 1689 SOUTH 13TH EAST RESISTANT och AftM Nov. 7 T4. T 39 Inrl. SOUTH STATE O BUILDERS SUPPLY Southeast Jewelry "Everything for the Paul E. Fankhauser 1109 East 21st South 3638 S. STATE STREET Home Owner and Builder" , Pick-u- p and Delivery Service AAA SERVICE "Have It Done While You're in Class" f : |