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rv. me We 1926 f, - -- TEES '5 a. - V -1 -z e, 1'--. -1 f' '?' on ments ' f in ' 1 f APR. 12-Took turns this P. M. telling the guys next to me to keep busy raking away. I counted 29 different bonfires once. Now we've worked for the vacation of all the others for tomorrow afternoon. APR. 17-Art Mehrens and Eli Vig make 11. pair of ludicrous debators. They cer- tainly can perpetuate a mean flow of Rhetoric with the aid of Old Noah's Book- tionery. Some girls tried to feed me candy that was a cross between cocoa and fudge. I guess they thought they had a good time. APR. 27-The old bus bringing the D. A. C. rattled up the hill about 3 o'clock to-day. T119Y,1'8 not such a 'bad hunch after all. May MAY 1-Jens Dixen led our morning devotion and gave a very inspiring mission talk this evening MAY 7s9. Dr. Sodergren of the St. Paul Bible School is with us these days. We are studying the letter of the Philippians. May we also experience some of that JOY which was so evident in the life ot Paul. MAY 31- Tuning up for wedding was rendered by the Public Speaking Class. It was great! We have much hidden talent here, that's sure. JUNE 1-Had to sing tonight and I enjoyed itg here's hoping the audience did, too. Mrs. Dale's recital was the big event. J un e JUNE 2-Senior class day. Planting ot the ivy. JUNE 3-Our Alumni certainly began to appear from all corners today-this is their big day. JUNE 4-Commencement. JUNE 5-Farewell to our Alma Mater and our friends. Talented The Wo1'd, talented, has a magic appeal to the youth. He is fascinated but al- so troubled when he sees the inherent gifts which make it easy for others to sing beautifully, to Win scholarships, to star on athletic teams. With himself he finds none of these possibilities. He feels only the pangs of hunger, a hunger that often becomes a torture. This privation has, in too many cases, weakened and discouraged those who in the ordinary sense are 11Oll talented, but who possess latent possibilities of tar greater worth than the ability to maintain, even for a while, a doubtful su- premacy in the fields of music, learning or athletics. The song in the life of the contented man or woman, the wisdom of the high minded and the big-hearted, and the sportsmanship of those who shoot square under every circumstance in lite, are talents of priceless value and lasting influence. 'Too often we make the mistake of considering those talentless whose knowledge is confined to the practical things of the shop, the farm, or the kitcheng and whose philosophy is common sense. These common things are not to be despised: they are atter all, common because they are life's real values. It is a mistake to think they are not talented who only do commonplace things. The ability to do the ordinary tasks ot life Well and cheerfully, should be considered as a great virtue, a priceless talent. -Harold Jorgensen.
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ff : 'W EAM 1926 N i 7 fff EP- aw' 'E L l L I l I il A Parting Thought 5 AND VVHATSOEVER ye do 5 2 IN WORD or deed 5 g DO ALL in the maine of T THE LORD JESUS, and i i WHATSOEVER ye do, T i DO IT heartily, ' T i AS TO THE Lord T i AND NOT unto men. T 3 MAY TI-IIS text be E i THE GOVERNING principle of T I OUR LIVES. We are not E i TO LABOR fm- the praise of men. i WE ARE NOT to go forth I TO LIFE'S work in our name 3 E I OR IN OUR OWN strength. : I I WE BELONG not to ouyselves. I L TO THE PROPRIETOR of the universe I I - DO WE beiong. L BE YE faithful unto death. I I GOODBYE. VVe part because the Q 5 PATHS OF men must separate. Q THEY NEVER run pm-211161. Q BUT WE, if We are faithful, L Q SHALL MEET after the battle. Q O WHAT at meeting that will be. E S WITH PALMS of victory g T IN OUR hands, we shall stand T T IN THE presence of the king! T i THE WEARY journey, the toil, T T THE TROUBLES and cares, the conflict, i i TI-IE DANGER all beliindg i T BEFORE-everlasting peace and joy! 1 T 'TIL THEN, be ye faithful., I T FAREWELL. 1 I L T L ' I 3 . its-uu1-11.1..111.1........11.....-1111,111,111-.imliu -i-
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