Bethlen Naptár, 1953 (Ligonier)
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BETHLEN NAPTÁR 227 Scholarships are available and information will be furnished on request. Grant-in-aid are available to needy students and part-time work is also available. The college maintains an employment service to aid the students in finding jobs on the campus or in the community. Despite the fact that there has been a gradual decrease in college enrollments throught the nation in recent years, Elmhurst College has continued to maintain high scholastic standards. The curricula offer a full range of scholastic possibilities. Complete as the offerings are, however, costs at Elmhurst are comparatively low. The Elmhurst College catalog, which will be supplied on request, furnishes full details. The low cost includes for each student full access to 14 fine buildings, including six excellent laboratories, a well stocked library, a modern gymnasium and a School of Music. If you are interested: in liberal arts, nursing, medical technology, teaching, the ministry, Christian education, medicine, secretarial science, dentistry, law, business administration, music speech, speech correction or dramatic arts, Elmurst can serve you. If there is additional information (a descriptive bulletin or a catalog) you would like to have, or if the college can be of assistance to you in any way, please write to: Rev. August J. Molnár Office of Admission — Elmhurst College Elmhurst, Illinois THE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Important advances have been made in the last two years in the Youth Fellowship activity of the Magyar Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. With the impetus received from two well attended annual national conferences, numerous local Youth Fellowship groups have reorganized, found new leadership, developed a revitalized youth program and rallied around projects of Christian service. During 1951 the Pittsburgh national conference marked a significant step toward more effective youth work in the churches. In 1952 a conference of 125 youth of the Magyar Synod Youth Fellowships met in Toledo, Ohio, for a three-day conference in mid-August. Dr. Roger Shinn, a youthful professor at Heidelberg College, spoke to the delegates about the conference theme, “Why Christ?”, and pointed to the New Testament foundations and origins of the Christian faith. Teaching was the primary aim in all parts of the conference. Afternoon workshops were designed to aid the youth and leaders