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' ■-$} Associated Collegians Whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; And whoso ver will be chief among you, let him be your servant: Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister. The Associated Collegians has a larger enrollment this year than ever before. This means that the influence of our College is spreading, and draw- ing more students within its portals. The college affects the lives of those who enter in varying degrees ; it cannot do more for individual members than they will permit it to do. It follows, therefore, that the attitude of a student to his environments condi- tions his progress intellectually, morally and socially. The Associated Collegians constitutes really the student body of the college. Its perspective is the future. Its members are preparing to meet the social demands of the world ; in other words, shaping their ideals to serve unselfishly their fellow-men. Christ taught the first great lessons of service. Of these teachings His life is an example. The world today is filled with tumult and treachery. The Christian spirit of brotherly love and service is forgotten and each man strives to over- come his neighbor. There is surely room for missionary service. To the keen intellect, the strong in character, ideals of service are the divine complement of character. Aid that is unselfishly given, good that is done for the love of doing it, labor in which the sacrifice is greater than the reward, and plans in which the welfare of others is the predominating thought — these ideals constitute the very woof and web of Associated Collegian ideals. ■
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A Word From The Seniors O THE B. Y. U. faculty and to all others who have been instrumental in helping us to our present posi- tion we proffer a unanimous vote of thanks. Our education, of course, is not yet completed. It is only begun. Just time enough now for three hip hurrahs for the Seniors and then on the march again. We are going to make our purchases hereafter from the Department Store of Prac- tical Life ; we must learn its rules and regulations in order that we may purchase wisely and profit by experience. Our school has provided us with the mental tonic and the physical stimulus. We ourselves must provide the personal rrit and the efficient nerve. It takes these ingredients to make good. Fall into line, undergraduates and everybody else; throw away your lotus pipes and fall into line. Step high and fast, cheer loud, not long — three cheers for education, then right about face and march.
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