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A 4 Ol ., fi ' ' ' f X f ' ' ' 1 X ,craig g ff,If4f4f,:,' gfefgg gmt' '4,i,g:,zJ' e ff,6Tc?cfifwffwffwfff f . if if rg.. - Ah f y- 1,5 1: di 5 - Q i - Q7 H-if'- 3 '- I -.AZ'E?'E?!f f ,f-' '33 ::' ..'f 1'. 1 1-H' if , ,. wel it .. sax r , Eg ,ii ',-+,',ff 1 V-HQ, 'il ' a.iN- , . i , ' ru' r nw ,,f I iw. . f -I -e 4 ' ' ,li The Gltall tu Emp at Goshen College stands on the eve of one of the greatest undertakings in her history-a campaign to secure Endowment to properly finance the 3,53 institution. Only those who are intimately connected with the inner life of the college can appreciate what this will mean if carried to its completion. if It is a Well known fact that neither institution nor individual can do the l Ir if 1 A '1 l ,X best work when constantly harassed with financial problems. Colleges lfji are not founded for the purpose of becoming money-raising institutionsg 1,1 but to educate men and women in the various fields of learning, to build Zfii character and, if rightly founded, to build Christian faith as well. Whatever handicaps the attainment of these ends contributes to the defeat of the Qjj, institution. it Q, In the essentials that make a successful school, Goshen College flfjfi does not lack. It has commodious and well ordered buildings. Its campus is ample and beautiful. Its faculty ranks high in scholarship and teaching lt ability. Its student body is growing, and above all its spirit is Christian. iQ The importance of this Christian spirit is well stated in the parting words of Menno Simon, an early leader of our sect: Hold fast continually to the spirit of Christ, to His doctrine and example if you would not deceive yourselves, For every spirit which is not rf, satisfied with Christ's spirit, doctrine, and example, is not from God and will be robbed of the light of saving truth. ,Q ,A Experience has taught many that Menno spoke with prophetic vision when he uttered these wordsg and he who is wise will safeguard his work UI by making it possible to put the attainment of spiritual ends first. jl 1 . At the last annual meeting of Mennonite Board of Education an fifl organization was set up for the purpose of raising endowment to ade- quately finance the institutions under its control. This organization is ,Q now operating and the men connected with it have entered upon their work . 1, with an enthusiasm that promises success. 1 Qi The successful completion of this Endowment Program will mean , for Goshen College: 11,14 1. Sufficient income to meet the annual operating deficit of the ' 4 college. tg 2. No annual drives for operating deficits. if Q 3. Accredited standing with standardizing agencies. 't 4. Greater educational efficiency. , 5. The release of energy for the purpose of building Christian. f character and the promotion of real Christian education. - 6. Stability for the educational system of the church. 'X In View of these far reaching results, the faculty, students, and Alumni can do no other than to faithfully support the program which the jf Board of Education has so nobly begun. The Board needs financial sup- I port because endowment means money. But it needs more: it needs moral gg' 'Z ff! ffffzffynffff'ffiffffffffffffffffffAv2,Q0Vffffff2f2Z2722222122722fif ff Lv' f 1 yawn AQ Page Fifteen
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1 1 fi 'l ff ff xii f A 4 V, 4 f! Z2 ? Zi support and righteous living that gives life to the institution and confidence fi fi to its constituency. Further, the men who are at work on these problems 1,1 Qi need the support of that inexhaustible resource that has never been if fathomed-prayer. Of this the poorest of the poor can contribute. , 4 2 In this hour when so much depends upon the success of this movement, 1, ,I Z1 Goshen College shall not fail. She shall again rally her strength to the All yi support of the cause to which she is dedicated and in which she believes. yi 7 She shall carry her banners to victory. 1 all Q1 THE PRESIDENT. .iid fl O4 X , qi Z1 iii QQ , , . if gf Zlhmmnstratnun gg, Qi President, sanford C. Yoder Q95 ,f' -1 1 Dean, Noah Oyer jg Dean of Women, Bertha C. Burkholder 1, 7, Registrar, S. W. Witmer Librarian, H. S. Bender i 5,1 gy ' Business Manager, Edward Martin if 7 , STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY 1 i Administrative: President, Dean, Registrar, Business Manager. fi Admission and Classification: Dean, Registrar, Hertzler. E j Athletics: Bender, Miller, Weaver, Wyse. Buildings and Grounds: Witmer, Martin, Franck. Courses of Study: Dean, Registrar, Bender, Hertzler, Umble. if Debate and Oratory: Umble, Bender, Hershberger, Franck. 3 il Extra Work: College-Dean, Registrar, Hertzler. Academy-Principal, Registrar, Wyse. ,gl yi: Lecture Course: Witmer, President, Bender, E. Yoder, Umble. an Library: Bender, President, Dean. Zi Public Occasions: Hershberger, Miller, Miss Witmer. Publication: President, Dean, Hershberger. Q52 Recommendations: Dean, Hertzler, Umble. 1 X f Religious Life: Dean, Hershberger, Burkholder. gff Rules and Discipline: Dean, Dean of Women, President, Bender, Hersh- 4 Z: berger. Z Q Student Organizations: Hershberger, Lehman, Hertzler, Yoder. Student Library Association: Lehman. 7, if 72: ..,,. ..,,,, . . . ..,, .. ,...,.. ,,,, ,,,,.,,, ...,,,,,., ,,,,, ,,,, . , , , 6liff,ffxvffffffffffffff,fffffffffffffffffffnc2,8QVfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffzffffffmqw Page Sixteen ,
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