Hesston College - Lark Yearbook (Hesston, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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The Lark ollogo Sophomoros Q T' 'W 4 ' 'Ui' F if i ff i f 1' H' U -I w - 5 ' NH y . - 11: H - . 'A fa 5 1 , . .. 1, v. 'E ' -' - 11' fl .5 Pv '. , .Y-.nl all ' .. i f -,H 1 . aa . '-X, ,fig 1 ' - I f. 5, ' . lrkfil , ,V .L . Q.. 3 , Q - , lik -5.-b . , V - W -.ff .. , . ' . . J -vw 3 ANNA HALLMAN . . . Tuleta, Texas Class President, Ladies' Chorus, College Ladies' Quartet. , Y. P. C. A. Cabinet, Bryan-Delphian, Lark Staff, A Cap- pella, Basketball. F ,I 4 fflhlsinesslike .... genuine lemler .... :lhle speaker .... eleur thinker .... oeeuslonully indulges in Juvenile IllllllN0lllC'lltN.,, X. 1 L l A K 'lf' 1 TILLMAN WEAVER ....... Harper, Kansas Class Vice-President, Bryan-Delphian, Business Manager of Journal, Audubon, Basketball. , Unnfl'ected .... does his studying from ten to twelve ut night . . . .ulepemluhle .... good nnturell .... likes to tense. 1- EUNICE MAE GINGERICH . .H esston, Kansas Class Secretary, Y. P. C. A. Cabinet, Bryan-Delphian, An- clubon President, Journal Staff, Basketball. Frank, . . .reall sense of humor. . . Jlppreeintive. . . .count on her. . . .I'll'til!lllllfl!.', RUTH DUERKSEN . . . . . Limon, Colorado Class Treasurer, Ladies' Chorus, Bryan-Delphian, A Cap- pella. ' Snney. . . .does what she does thoroughly. .. .loves fnncy work und music .... fl!llllll!l lll0l.ltill-H 2.

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The Lark JOSEPH N. BYLER, A. M. History, Social Science ln order to be educated one must not only possess a sound mind in a sound body, but must be brought into active and har- monious relations with his environment and his God. The educated man must feel his dependence upon society. His ideas must he social as well as personal. His moral and ethical views as well as his intellectual notions must harmonize with those of society or he will be isolated and his life thereby ren- dered futile. Education must train the individual for his place in the family, the community, the State, and the Church. J. HAROLD SMITH, A. B. English, History Education, ctymologically, means the process of leading or drawing out. We may think of knowledge as a vast storehouse from which the individual is constantly drawing. Education begins in infancy and should continue throughout life. The chief duty of the school is to provide the individual with the necessary materials, to show him how to use them effectively. to develop in him an appreciation for the best, and to motivate him to the greatest achievements of which he is capable. It is then that the individual is prepared to fill nobly and well his place in community, church, and state. SAMUEL C. SWARTZ, A. B. Bible, English We live in deeds, thoughts, and feelings. To my mind educa- tion is learning to do great deeds humbly and small deeds well: it is learning to think much, to think clearly, cleanly, and unself- ishlyg and it is learning to have and obey the deeper and nobler feelings. One who has learned to do these will come to the know- ledge of the highest and best in life. He will know that happiness is in living justly before God and honestly with his fellowmcn. ll is obvious that to achieve this end education must be basically Christian. VERNA L. ENNS, B. S. Commercial Arts, Algebra There are several phases of education that appeal to an in- dividual interested in the teaching profession. In the field of edu cation probably more than in any other it is possible, as well .ts necessary, to keep alert and interested in the progress and devel- opments which time and circumstances bring about. This gives the teacher an opportunity to continually 'enlarge his coasts' and learn as well as teach. However, to me the greatest appeal comes from the student. To notice or hear on expression of 'Oh, I seel' come from the student as facts and theories are presented, is an inspiration that makes any effort put forth in helping the young people of our church receive :Ln education a real pleasure. FIVE



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The Lark GIDEON YODER ........... Parnell, Iowa President of Y. P. C. A., Associate lEdfitor of the Journal, Audubon. ffbependuhle. . . .conscientious .... u hard worker. . . .bol1l. . . . generally speaking. . . .spoken for. ROBERT REIST ......... F alfurrias, Texas Editor of the Journal, Bryan-Delpllian,Basketball. 'fMnthemntieul mind. . . .n mnu of deliberation .... retiring. . . kind hearted. ELLEN CROCKETT ...... H esston, Kansas HA loynl elnss member .... friendly .... studlous. . . .domestic . . . .lnotller of three daughters. JOHN F RIESEN ..... Dhamtari, C. P., India Men's Chorus, Y. P. C. A. Cabinet, Men's Quartet, Leader of C. W. Band, A Cappella, Bryan-Delpllian. Natural lender. . . .does his own thinking. . . .is in for his fuu .... busy .... courteous . . . .llll nrtist.'5 JERRY GINGERICH ........ Parnell, Iowa Bryzul-Delplliam, Y. P. C. A. Cabinet. Curious .... enjoys truvellng. . . .nets on the Inst minute im pulse. . . .sincere in his beliefs. . . .always heard. SEVEN

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