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T I O N pher. Perhaps you will remember most of all lessons in unselfish ser- vice or practical applications of truth to life. What has this to do with life? you were asked; and your minds were opened to the meaning of the great truths you once took for granted. It may be that in his ministry to the needs of students, Elder hHeubach has achieved no higher service than this: to teach not a theoretical knowledge of religion, but a phil- osophy of Christianity that is related to every-day experience. To Elder hHeubach, then, who has made It possible for us to say of La Sierra College, I have seen the Lord in this place, we gratefully offer in dedication this 1947 METEOR. An open door and a friendly smile rnvrte each student to come to Elder Heubach with a real confidence and trust in his judgment. A question frankly stated. An answer positively given The solutions Elder hHeubach presents are related to life ' M
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D E D I C A KED hair ... a quick smile . . ■■. hands, clasped in welconne . . . Well, bless your heart! — and you have met him. Vital ' Christianity. . . a provocative sermon on the more abun- dant life ... a vibrant tenor singing the love of God . . . class discussions all too often cut short by the bell . . . delightful stories . . . understanding counsel — and you know him. And you who will be relinquishing your chapel seats for another generation of college students — you will not soon forget the man who wistfully recalls the red-headed, freckle- faced boy who wanted to be a minister and who became in addition a teacher philoso- s i:,; Two attentive little daughters are absorbed in the stories of human interest that we have all learned to
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aoao ( CAMPUS— Cement, plaster, and tile — inani mate objects all — form the shell of our new library. But it takes students to give it soul — students working, studying, sitting at its desks, or looking from its tall win- dows. They see sunlight through palm trees, ivy creeping along patio walls, lazy shadows stray- ing across the valley, mountains topped with pink snow. And above and beyond they see the future of their college written in symbols of sand, stone, and human mind.
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