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' Xw.v,N-xw.x:,v,Q.1s.v.u.wb.wRW-Agrl7,rA, ,Q-,v,aQoyf L 5 E O F 'Z 3 effcz:025a:v2'4f vU1'-'1'A'A' 3 f 9 if f ll s if Ei if fl 5 2? 5 f f 4 f f 4 f f f l s A Memorial Tribute to Professor john H. lflrielc By Professor Vosholl Professor Frick was called to the larger life suddenly on December 29, 1927. For sixty years, as student, teacher and professor-emeritus, he had been connected with Cen- tral Wesleyan College. In the college, the church, the community he had rendered faithful service: and all who knew him testified, He was a good man. Professor Prick was earn- est, conscientious, persistent in whatever he undertook. In his young manhood, his desire for a college education led him to Central Wesleyan College. His ambition was to become a lawyer and enter politicsg but teaching at- tracted him and science and mathematics became the sub- jects of his life-long devotion. He was especially fond of Botany, Geology and Astron- omy. To assist in teaching the last subject, he constructed a six-foot refracting telescope, which rendered valuable service in observing the heavenly bodies. He loved young people and was a friend of every student. Usually, he knew them by their first names, knew where they came from, and long afterward could recall their peculiarities and special difliculties. Old students remembered him with peculiar affection and rarely came to Warrenton without looking him up. In early manhood, Professor Prick cast his lot with the church. He was an oflicial member nearly all his life. His'wise counsel was always sought on important questions. For many years he was president of the church trustee board and treasurer. Perhaps for thirty years he was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Orphan Home, and the children of the Home had no warmer friend. He loved the Sunday School, and unless detained by illness was regularly in his place. He manifested a lively interest in every topic under consideration and from his wide experience contributed to the discussion. As a scientist he f was familiar with the modernist attitudes, but his own faith was firmly f grounded, and he felt that- ? Behind the dim unknown Standeth God within the shadow, 5 Keeping watch above his own. 3 Wherever we touch his life, we find the same clearness of vision, the same f firmness for the right, the same steadfastness of purpose and the same fearless f devotion to duty. Always we say, He was a good man. H , E E ea S? if f E2 if if if E5 ta E4 if 3 if gl ,mmf 'Qin AZ? .4Y.47' 5 s l Fourteen X -
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