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FGREWORDL For the first time the students of Alma White College and Zare- phath Bible Seminary present the Lance to the public. It is the first link in the chain of history of Alma White and the students who daily seek knowledge in her halls. May this link which has been forged by inexperience through difficulties be the beginning of a great and powerful chain. It is the purpose of the Lance to portray in kindly humor the inner life of our college days. We hope with each succeeding year that as our college grows, so will the Lance. 4 It is with awe but with confidence that the class of 1959 steps upon the threshold of life and leaves behind the pleasant halls of learning, where linger many pleasant memories. Too short seems the course of school days, but great worlds lie before us, which must be conquered. Farewell, then, beloved founder, our faculty, and classmates, for it is step by step we hope to pass onward and to surmount each difficulty in greater and wider spheres.
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s I i 1 DEDICATIO This initial Yearbook is respectfully dedicated to an inspiring teacher, an approachable advisor, an under- Standing friend-Professor Norman R. Fournier. Admired by students and faculty members for his ability and scholarship, he has spent many years teaching at Alma White College and is at present the Head of the Department of English. At Rutgers University he is kH0wn for his excellent record in graduate work. His interests are many, and he does many things well. Ht! is a lover of the fine and beautiful. His work and faith give him satisfaction, and his joy does not depend Upon transient pleasures. We have often gone to him with our problems and have found him ready to listen and to help. Just a friendly conversation with him is enlighteningg knowing him is a rewarding experience. In informal conversation his voice puts us at our ease, in classes his insight and critical appreciation of literature are an invitation to learning. Here is our opportunity, in the pages of the 1959 Lance, to express our appreciation. For all we have re- ceived through our acquaintance with you we say, Thanks, Prof. Weire really grateful.
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