George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1949

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66ci qc . . . CAMPUS Delusion number one: When I get out into life. . . College days are not a time in which to prepare for life. Col- lege days are life. The weeks and months spent on a campus con- stitute a segment of the life of every student. These days may be preparatory to a larger or even to a smaller life thereafter, but in any diary their record will always embody an actual part of the whole. They are life itself. Campus Delusion number two: Then I will. . . It has been suggested that the Devil ' s Soft Spot is that imaginary time or place in which it will be easier to do what one should, rather than here and now. But life is made up of todays, which are lived one at a time. Any duty neglected today becomes more difficult tomorrow. The will power which should have directed the performance yesterday finds itself weak- ened by the procrastination until in reality the imagined soft spot of tomor- row turns out to be a harder spot of another today. Industry, regard for time, honesty, thrift, courtesy, helpfulness and all other desirable virtues must be incorporated into life today or never. Campus Wisdom: Hail to the morn! This is today! Whatever I desire for my life throughout the years to come I will, by the grace of God and careful effort, seek to incorporate therein today and throughout the succeeding days as they come one by one. For I realize that life is but the summation, of daily living.

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ROY F. KNIGHT, affectionately known as Pop, has as his primary job this year that of financial manager. Under his direction, Pacific began radio broadcasting. Besides this official job, Pop also travels much with deputation teams and the choir, is in charge of student housing, is a member of the famed Uncalled Four quar- tet, and is confidante and friend to every P.C.er. And he is well known as the busiest man on the campus. A friendly lady who does everything from taking dictation from the president to sharpen- ing pencils for the freshmen is MRS. KELSEY HINSHAW. The secretary to the president finds that her job requires much more than a knowledge of shorthand and typing, for she is called upon when any problem arises. Mrs. Hinshaw also taught shorthand second semester. MRS. ROY F. KNIGHT and BETH HOCKETT are the ladies in this picture. Mrs. Knight is the financial secretary, and upon her capable shoulders falls the responsibility of balancing the books. Beth is her efficient student assistant.

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