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.xdgn a ma fer There's a spot in Indiana, Where the leafy Maple grows: 'Tis our dear and glorious Parkside. Where the Elkhart River flows: 'Tis a spot we love most dearly, 'Tis a spot we'1l cherish long, After youth and strength have faded, And this world has heard our song. Reirain: Goshen College, ever singing, To her motto we'1l be true. Honor to our Master bringing, Alma Mater, we love you. Here we learn life's duties, doing, ln our sacred College halls, F reshman. Soph'more. Iunior, Senior, Answer Aye when duty calls. Though our talents may be slender Yet our hearts beat warm and true, Ever lead us onward, upward. Ever shall our strength renew. And the lasting ties of friendship. Woven thru with hopes and fears: May they ne'er be brok'n asunder In the distant coming years. Though our future paths may lead us To fair heights we cannot see, Alma Mater, ere we leave you, Loyalty we pledge to thee. M. E. Miller Iohn D. Brunk NV, 'I fat ti! ll 'V it l l l A l y 1 in I, Ii, '4 , 'r K I a ,l 1 I 4, , ll I ri' P , , 4 i iii gi . i t lt X1 , 'I I t I! ,Y ul El I' 'tt t tl lt X. l l ll it pl j, rl 1 if 'l J, F f 3 1
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page fir. FOREWORD As the artist's thoughts are woven into a musical pat- tern. so are our lives woven into a harmonious song. As its theme, Culture for Service, swells out over the horizon oi today, the students and faculty reminisce concerning the experiences which have made it a great composition. Myriad are these experiences-ringing bells and shuffling feet, opening and closing doors, strains of a cappella sing- ing, open books and alert minds, moon light and falling water, lasting friendships, lectures of professors and ser- mons of ministers, prayers and praises of a Christian faculty and Christian students-these are but a few. It is this theme which we wish to present in the 1948 volume of the MAPLE LEAF.
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