Hinsdale Sanitarium and Hospital Nursing School - Fluoroscope Yearbook (Hinsdale, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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l SENIOR CLASS responsibilities. These advantages make us debtors to society. Some members ot' tltis class undoubtedly will continue their education in some other school. Otliers with the preparation they have, x '4.' ill eo into the great school of life, where experience is the stern teacher, whose lessons are never forgotten. llut it matters not where we go, the debt remains. ,Xnd tlirongh service only can this debt be paid. Service is expensive, and sotneone must pay the price. The world pays for service and pays well. llut the true servant of mankind pays for service with his own self-sacritice. Tonight, as the class of 1023 go lit ditlierent spheres with dillierent environments, we go with determination having the Great Coiniiiissioit in mind, to 'ANYin though it Costs, and those let be won are Others Valeclicrory ALICE GARRETT LU, f, HIS hour is one to which we have looked with pleasure, one for which we 5, have labored and planned: because it marks one more step in the prep ration for our life work, Tonight, we have come to the parting of the A way. Thus tar we have traveled along a pleasant way together, and during' these happy days we have been learning lessons that will prepare us tor the sterner duties of life. XVhile these four years have been passing, one after the other, we have scarcely thought of the forking of the road. Hut now as the summit of the hill is reached, the main road appears to stop and gives place to many paths diverging in as litany directions. Each must choose his own, trusting in the Gite who has promised to go with him even unto the end. He must follow that narrow path out into the world and into the work which the Master has for him to do, lYe must XX'in, though it costs. XVe must win, not in our own .ttert power, but in the power of Him of whom l:'aul said, I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Our de- termination is not to win for ourselves worldly honor, wealth, or fante. Such ll l 1 0 in d soon fade away, but we are requisites are temporary, The eartty aure s ga e looking beyond, hoping to matriculate as students in the great School of the Here- after, Meanwhile, we are to labor for others and to assist in the work of the greatest commission ever given to mankind- Go ye into all the World and preach the gospel to every creature. Forty-eight

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The Academy T HE F.-XCULTY Presiclettfs Address lIif1xNET1-i Hlxcrr: ff' :XRlfN'l'S, tuii-liviw, rlziwliiiilw., ztml l.I'li'Illl'-I iiiili fi-t-liiigx 'if Iigimiiiit-NN, Mir- ruw, :intl zipprucizitii-ii, wr X'.'t'lL'HlIlt' 5'-111 t-1 thaw cxrrciws. l'l1ippi1irN-N, becziuw wv lizixw cwiiiiilvtiwl thv wiirl: wi' begun fifur yt-:tix :thug smrimixx' at the tllouulit uf pitrtinug :intl npprt-cizitwii fin' thc 4,1131 14,f rtunity -if :attending thi-. Qclwol, and fur thi- c-ffiirtx put tlfrth iii -'iii' bnhalf, We have talwn, ax it wci-Q, -iiilx' tht- wr-,iiitl xti-yi up thc lriililvr wt ctliicatimi llnriiigg thr timv that we- lizixw' bvuii with yivu, wr lmvv lvni'i1:-tl iiizmy iiixxiliizilmlv li-ssmix, init truly in thc k'lI1S9l'UOIll but in our :ivmciziti-.vii with y-Ju. It w-iulml bc lllllruiilljlc fm' ii. tu clit'-iw ziiiiimg thi-iii thi' tiulx' grt-iitiwt. XXX- liztvc b1'l'll Iziuuht tif ri-r-igiiifv :tml lllllll't,iX't' nur -,ippigirttliiitit-N-:ind indeed wi- miixt: :is thi-y :uw thc xtvimiim xtuiit-5 lu silcctwe, XYQ Qhoultl not cwntimmlly limla :ibwtit its I'-ii' thi' 1-xt1'fim'iliii:irx' ifpporttiiiitit-5, ncithcr should wc :mx-t thaw wliivli 1i1'twi'i11 ilu-iiiwlvt-Q lu -,itlit-iw, llut it is imperative that we improve thoie whit :1pp:ix't-ntly Crum uni- pritliwny, ltr with llacon, wc might go One step fnrthc-r and iiizilgv thcm fm- ii111'st'lx'm, lit-suit-li said: 'l'hi- Suvrcl of Success in life is for :i mziii lu bv I't'I1kly fur his wppiwtiiiiity whiwi it cwiiicsf' For what more is cclucrttion th.m ii prt-1i:1l'ntim1 lu uso tht- op1wi't11i1itivs which pvc-sunt themselves clay by clay? rhiimig' thu gre-:ity-xt lcismix, thi- must outstamlimg one in my mind i4 that if wrvicc, Hut ht' that iQ grcutust auiiimg you whzill bu your servant. Matt, 23: ll Um- l.m-cl was thu Qrczitwt Survzint t-vcr known. His Qcrvice bfgzm bt-fairs the fc-im' :lntirms of tht- i-zirth wcru Iziitl :tml will cmitinuc tl11'oiigl111ii1t the ix-:ist-loss :igcw wt' ctcrtiity. XX'ith tht: zirlclitimizil .mining wc lmvt- bL'C'll ggivun iii this Scliuol cmiiiss ilicrcawil 1-'-.rty 5 :xwfii



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ACADEIVIY GROUP The great' need of this world is meng men and women who are willing tu sit-1. into the ranks and go into the world of darkness to win souls. There is a worl-l of need lying all around us, and the field is white already to harvest. The Lord has need of laborers, Su we must prepare for efiicient service in His xineyard. and must not be satisfied with a superficial preparation, but make it our greatest ambition to give Him our best. XYllk'l'CX'CI' these paths shall lead ns-whether in pleasant places or among harsh thorns-we shall often think of the happy school days spent at H. S. A, Dear parents and friends, it is to you, first of all, we wish to express our sincere thankfulness. You have held up before ns high ideals and have emphasized the importance of our preparing to win souls for Christ. Your prayers for our succesf have upheld us, and we hope that nothing in our future career will bring dis- appointment to you. Kind teachers, as pupils we bid you farewell, but nothing can remove from our minds the remembrance of all you have done for us, or darken the picture of those bright school days spent as tt-aclicrs and students together, NVe tremble as we leave you, for we have relied upon your wisdom, your guidanceg with you, who have been so able and so willing to bestow it, we have sought counsel and assistance. Fellow students, tonight we leave you. Our friendship here has grown into mutual affection and we shall cherish the happy memories of the days spent vri' you. May you ever uphold the high ideals and standarids established when tl' foundation of the Hinsdale Sanitarium was laid. juniors, you will occupy the place left vacant by us. You will soon walk th path that we have trod, XVe are proud of you as our successors, and we hopi you will profit by our mistakes. We wish to thank you for your kind co-operation and the pleasant times yon have given us. A feeling of loneliness will come to us many times when we think of the companionship we have had here with you. Yo have helped us to make our burdens lighter and our pathway more pleasant. And now, speaking for 1ny class, I bid you farewell with the hope that your memorie of us may be as pleasant as ours always shall be of you. fclllllflllllflf 011 furor' 511 Forty-nine

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