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MELLCLF RQISES . THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON ' ZA ,full house enjoyed every part of the baccalaureate pro- gram at the high school auditorium Sunday morning, May20. The following was the order of service: Men's quartet, Help Me to Be Holy Messrs. Laurence Moore, O. F. Potter, C. E. Potter, and W. W. Wright, Prayer, Rev. W. C. Teays, vocal solo, Crossing the Bar, Miss Norma Gardner, Sripture lesson, Rev. M. H. Eells, vocal solo, Be- yond the Vale, O. F. Potter, sermon, The Victorious Lifef' Dean G. W. Trout of Pittsburg, song, America, congregation, Benediction, O. F. Potter. The large audience was made to feel that Dean Trout was really preaching a sermon not only by the very rich substance of the sermon but perhaps more by the tender spirit manifest- ed by the preacher thruout the entire discourse. Everyone present was made to feel that The Victorious Life is not only possible in this day of many adverse, currents but that it isfvery much worth his while to obtain. The speaker made it very clear that ufnless one masters the early impulses of his life that those very impulses will master him to his utter con- fusion and downfall. This lesson was brot close home to all because of an illustration used of a man who once lived in Bronson who had failed to master those early impulses and who had died an imbecile because he was overcome hy his own vices. Dean Trout .gave his hearers many other fine thots for meditation but appears to the writer that this was the par- amount thot of the speaker. lt is no doubt true that the ser- mon carried more weight with the audience because a large per cent knew of the hard struggle in Prof. Trout's own life to achieve success. T1-V -,A 1.. ... .--
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Miss'Floy Gebhardt was the beloved sponsor during both their Freshman and Sophomore years. . At the beginning of the Sophomore year, several of the class were missing: Jaunita Pettit attended school in LaHarpe and Vira Nichols entered the business World-as time keeper for her husband. Thelma Ireland, Violet Daylong, Oral Hole- man and Perry Mason entered the class. As Juniors the class was sponsored by Miss Gardner. Lilly Shelton and Donald Russell enrolled with us. In the spring of 1921 the Junior play, And Home Came Ted, was given, directed by Miss Gardner- ' Mr. Butters was class sponsor during the Senior year. A VERY MORAL SONG The kettle purrs upon the stoveg The cat purrs on the chair. It surely is a pleasant thing To see and hear them there! l lay the kettle on the chair, The cat upon the stove. 'Tis strange, no more their voices rise In amity and love! ,At cnce all. sv. 231, accord is flcdg The kitty spits and swears! The kettle, dumb with horror, sits And whispers kettle prayers! There is a place for everything, Dear grandma used' tc say. I rather think I've proven here IL's just the same today! --Anice Terhune
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