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Diminutive Daniel, the scantily clad urchin armed with an arrow and a bow, has had trouble with the United States Army. No, Daniel hasn't been drafted, as the pictures on this page will bear mute testi- mony, but some of his most promising prospects have been forced to suspend operations for the duration due to Uncle Sam's crooking his finger in their direction. The pictures on this page are symbolic of the many others who answer the eternal call of spring when a young man's fancy lightly turns to that which the young lady has been thinking about all winter. As the tender shoots come peeping out due to the mysterious pres- sure of life within, and the irresistible attraction of the June sun without, new life begins to throb within the breast of the college stu- dent. Suddenly astronomy becomes most engrossing and students can be seen on any moonlight night on the campus studying the heavenly bodies as they swing relentlessly in their eternal orbits, but thinking of some celestial being not so far removed. Eighty-Seven
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i l The Student 4 Volunteers The Student Volunteer Movement extends throughout America for the purpose of stimulating missionary' interest among college students. The Student Volunteer Union of Andgfsoq' College is affiliated with the Natwna organization. . The genuine missionary spirit of its president has been infectious among the members of the local union. Leaders of the local organization havg a vision that they believe is Great? f by God. They have pictured in their' mind's eye a missionary station fsmfi' lar to the one picturedj under the Sml ' ing skies of South America. Over fhe station they sesa flag flying, bearlflg the inscription Anderson College MLS' sion Station. This year the students and faculty are raising one thousafl dollars to help make this a reality m Y the not too far-distant future. A I . A s 5' gi? ik Q , 'A .- X , Q f .1 7 'llh ANL 5:25 3.-3 ' ' A nf-' , 1 I OFFICERS President . . . . Arthur Eikamp Vice-President . . . Helen Erickson Recording Secretary . Mary Helen Taylor Corresponding Secretary . . Jessie Lewis Treasurer . . . . Pierson Van Norman Faculty Adviser . . . Dr. Adam Miller Eighty-Six
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