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GRADUATE SCH OO L Not slothfid in business, forvont in spirit, serving the Lord. ' Romans 12:11. Not slothful in business ■— ' The memjjers of inis year s Graduate School, in keeping with the admonition of its verse, have endeavored to gain real diligence in their preparation for future service. They have diligently sought not merely scholastic attainment, but deeper spirit- ual insight and greater ease in sounding the depths of the rich Scriptural seas. Fervent in spirit — In the regular Wednes- day night graduate prayer meeting and at each graduate gathering throughout the year there has been a real and fervent spirit of prayer for Christian growth and revival of heart. They have prepared their hearts to seek His face that future service might be enriched. Seri ' ing tlie Lord -Elach activity in v ' hich the graduates have had a part has been carried on as unto the Lord. Even the parties, pic- nics, and social times have been blessed by His presence, and have been conducted for His glory. Although they do not number many, and the Graduate School is still in its infancy, ihey work gladly and earnestly to the best of their ability for they serve the Lord Christ. First Row: Lois Raws, Katnryn Warren, Alice Oliver, Rose DuPree. Beatrice Earnest, Olena Mae HenclricKs Second Row: Waldo Harder, Sliockley Few, Guy Meehling, Irwin Steele. 25
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Y E A R S E N I O R S I5r,. „n,. Lovelacly Minn Hunnerpill Stanford Essie Inez Broome Ridgelanci, South Carolina Class Treasurer II; F.M.F. Associate Member. Finally, nretliren . . . whatsoever things are pure . . . think on these things. Phil. A:8. Emlie Haslup Crane Bahimore, Maryland Class V ice-President II; Literary Society. Teach nie to do thy will; for thou art m y God: thy spirit is good; lead me in the land of uprightness. Psa. 1-13:10. Margaret Torrance Hungerpiller Orangeburg. South Carolina And he said unto me. My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. II Cor. 12:9. Robbie Florence Lovelady Soddy. Tennessee Class Secretary II; Literary Society. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth le. Phil. -1:13. Elvira Joanne Mingroni F.M.F. Active Member. He that findeth his life shall lose it; and he that loseth his life f or my sake sha find it. Matt. 10:38. Lydia Stanford Greensboro, North Carolina Class President II; F.M.F. Active Member. And the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee; he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee; fear not, neither be dismayed. Deut. 31:8. PICTURES NOT APPEARING Avery Loy Kendall Capon Bridge. West Virginia X CeBeCean Christian Service Editor II; F.M.F. Active Member, Secretary III. Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God. II Cor. 3:3. Marcus Blair West Orange, New Jersey F.M.F. Active Member. Fear thou not. for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: 1 will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteous- ness. Isa. 41:10.
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First Row: Saxc Adiiiiis, Luella Anson. Rollie Baker, Herhrrl Boyts (treasurer), Virginia Case (vice-president). Daniel Mad- dalun (president). Fannie Gitlin (secretary). Emily Blair, Mary Lee Caldwell. Laura Gordon. Second Row: Barbara Gridley, Owen Gumm. Abbie Ann Harder. Cbarles Holliday, Margaret Kent, KatKryn Miller. Cooper Patrick, Jean Playfair. Mary Catherine Rhyne, Elizabeth Rikard. Third Row: Dorothy Sehringer. Jean Vail, Jacob Waechler. Louise Eraser, Blanche Wiggs, Stephen Zukor, Richard Braun. JUNIOR S VICTORY! The cry on the lips of the nations-this abstract noun was written in concrete evidence by the jubilant Junior Class. Daily dogging the heels of the sneaking Seniors, the patient, per- sistent Juniors were overwhelmingly rewarded on November 17th VICTORY! Then, in unprecedented style, the Juniors, supplemented by ef- ficient Freshmen, won the annual football game against the Senior- Sophomore team— VICTORY! Another victory in accomplishment was evidenced in the coun- try garden of the Junior-Senior bancjuet. Under the guidance of Jean Playfair, the Spring Musical again put the Juniors in the fore. Forsaking their more frivolous trends, the Juniors assiduously ap- plied themselves in producing the literary triumph of the year— The FiNiAL. Other greater victories— victories which only heaven can reveal —were won in individual lives of the Juniors. The school year of 1941-42 has been for the Juniors a year of VICTORY! 26
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