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Fellowship is communion in worship; partnership; companion¬ ship; friendly terms one with another; community interests.—Web¬ ster. With the rush that seems to be upon us, how these good qual¬ ities are apt to be crowded out of our lives. Fellowship with God is one of the strong compelling forces which has held us as a nation, as communities, as churches in the past. We are anxious that nothing should ever enter Marion College that would mar the splendid spirit of fellowship which exists among us. “Great men never crit¬ icize.” Dale Carnegie. Let us strive to make 1938 one of the best. John Williams. — 21 —
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WILLIAM F. McCONN President Last summer in a young people’s convention, I heard a young man say that the thing which had impressed him most upon a re¬ cent visit to Marion College was the spirit of friendliness which he found so evident upon the campus. Marion College seeks to be Christian in principle and democratic in idealism both of which should give us a genuine interest in others. “The Son of Man came not to be ministered unto but to minister and to give his life a ransom for many.” He was always found contributing to human welfare, surely we should do no less. ( What brings greater happiness than friendships? Nothing is more inspiring in the time of discouragement, more comforting in sorrow; more encouraging in defeat; more steadying in success than the presence of a friend who knows and understands. Every year the Marion College circle of friendships widens. In this year’s student body the span extends from Washington and California on the west to Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia on the east. Among the alumni, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Canadian border to the Gulf are to be found those who, call Marion College “Alma Mater.” Also in China, India Japan, Africa and the islands of the seas are those who carry sacred mem¬ ories of the “Old Triangle.” . , o God has been good to Marion College through the years m thus permitting her to serve so widely. With a steadfast faith in Him we turn our faces to the future expecting that the best days are yet to come. Yours and His, Wm. F. McConn. — 20 —
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' V SS ' -i CLAYTON O. LAWRENCE A. B., M. A. Dean of Normal School Education ALLEN BOWMAN, A. B., M. A. Dean of College History, Social Sciences. ARTHUR L. VESS, A. B„ M. A. Acting Dean of Divinity School Theology Comparative Religion HERMAN BAKER, B. Mus. Ed. Dean of School of Music Voice, Public School Music. — 22 —
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