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THE MAPLE LEA FOREWORD JAiU ! ITH this Issue the Maple Leaf makes its initial appearance before the udents, alumni IsSS friends of Goshen College. For some time those interested in the College have felt the need of some such publication, both to serve as a reminder to which those who are or have been udents may turn and review their happy college days, and to enable those who are interested in us and our college life to form an idea of the progress we are making as an in itution, and the things for which Goshen College stands. It has been our avowed pur- pose to meet this need in this volume, however imperfecftly it may have been done. Editing a publication of this kind we have found to be a most difficult and laborious task, and at the same time a pleasant one. Just how well we have succeeded in the work we leave the reader to judge. No doubt there are many places where improvements could have been made. We do not claim perfection for it. But we do ask your kind indulgence and hope that you will find both pleasure and satisfaction in perusing its pages. Our thanks are due to the various members of the junior and senior classes for their assistance, to the faculty for their co-operation and encouragement, and to the student body and friends in general for their support and intere . Also to Messrs. Starr of the Cooking Club Publishing Company of this city, to Paschal the photographer, to Mrs. Slate of this city for her designs, and to a large number of others who ha e aided us in arious ways.
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THE MAPLE LEAF Goshen ■C O L L E G Theiv ' s a spot in Indiana Wliri ' c tlic leafy maple grows; Pis dill ' dear and glorious J ' arkside, Where the Klkiiart river Hows; Tis tlie spot we love most dearly; ' Tis a spot we ' ll cherish long- After youth and strength have faded And this worhl has heartl our song. CIIOK L Colle! Here we learu life ' s duties doing. In the sacred college halls. Freshman, Soph ' more. Junior, Seidor. Answer Aye when duty calls: ' Pho our talents may be slender. Yet our heart lieats warm and ti ' K ( ' i leads us onwai ' d, upward, Kver shall our streuu ' th renew. —Chorus ' II thrni Ldl Wilh ,■ Iroke irudshi|. 1 ' -■■ ' u ,■ listai It com in g years: llltlire laths nu y lead us lil- heig hts we ■ailMOt sei
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