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NX,x y A ffl ? ..1,.. ,, 5 ri-.,,,,- Senior Hrstorq Sadie Hartzler A history! A record where so much must be omitted and so comparatively little included! VVe were represented in our Junior year by eight members in all. Two dropped out during the year and one entered. This year two new members were added while two did not return to the class. So we are six. Y 1 ,,, W, . ,. , ,. X -X, Yi 7 X, ...A ff WWA qful!lIlll f S , 5' E Ks - 47 f W lr ' .X , 5 s ' aw - X A , ' ff fekf' fee Q , I VVe were, as six distinct channels, blended into one. For a short time we ran our course together. Three of us came from Iowa. One has not wandered far but has his home in this fair state. One comes from Canada, and yet another from Ohio. Before we came together here most of us had been in other schools, some of us have had the helpful experience of teachingg some have had work by correspondence from state institutionsg and what has helped to make our lives more complete-we all came from the farm. From North, East, and VVest we came to spend a few years together having a common aim-to receive further training for life's work. Only a short time ago and we were 11015 aware of each others existence. But we met. What a big, all-embracing thing friendship is. As we met we saw in each other characteristics that were beautiful and helpful and worthwhile. Because of it our ideals,were raised just a little higher. On the other hand, as we met opposite tendencies sometimes arose, they bade us build our fortifications stronger. So have we met-now that our history comes to a close we part. VVe part- 1l0t to forget each other but to get strength as we rememberg we part-with the ideals of an institution making our lives bigger and better, we part-richer because of the work of the classroom, the helpful guidance of conscientious instructors, and the spiritual influences of a christian school. VVe are glad we met. VVe. regret that parting comes so soon. As we look back over our past experiences we must believe that another will besides our own was planning the direction of our paths. We did not come together as a group of people miscellaneously thrown into each other's company. We were brought together to learn better the mysteries of life about us. We desired to prepare for more efficient service. As we look back we fear we have often fallen short of the goal we anticipated-not because of any fault on the part of others, but from our .own lack of endeavor. There are other factors in the history of a class. VVe have thoroughly enjoyed our associations with the members of the other college classes. You have done much- much more than we realize-to make our school life what it was. As we met you in the halls, in the classroom, in our games, in .our religious meetings you were a source of inspiration-an inspiration that will go with us as we leave. Q Then there is another factor. As we think back, how much is due after all to the faculty with whom we met. How much these few short years are bound up and interwoven with the ideals and influences of the leaders of our Alma lllater. The time spent here will always be a bright spot on the pages of our memories. Because -you have been a most potent factor in our history we shall always look back to you with appreciation and highest regard. Go thou thy way, and I go mineg And 'God keep watch 'tween thee and me' Apart, yet not afar. This is my prayerg Only a thin veil hangs between He looks thy way, He looketh mme, The pathways where we are. And keeps us near. I ............. X 4- L:,4-1--f Atiiv-vxxxxxxviflf -- ---f- -- -s. ---, -Txvwfgf: 'QNX fx f I ,, ,Y- t,ttg53ff, I ..... 'vw .,,'f-haggj.-a,,..,fuvu.-1-19Z4..... WW 20
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