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IfflllJ - ? C - USS Cbc Marionette ’24 V ; ' Q Editorial HT ' HE inspiration of College life is one that does not die out with the years. Nor is it lost in the multitude of experiences that come into life. The benefits of college training are as lasting as time. By these influences certain ideals and ambitions are set up which guide the soul to higher things, as a light house guides the ship through treacherous waters. While many of the preceeding generation have not had the opportunity of college training, they have achieved in no small measure a nd have served their generation well. We should not feel that we are separated from their standards of social and educational attainments by an insurpassable gulf. To us, their achievements may seem simple, our opportunity and educa¬ tion has helped us on a little farther than they, but it is not that we are more intellectual than they. As we reckon with the attainments and achievements of those who have had less opportunity than we, a serious question will present itself: Are our lives reflecting the advantages that are ours? This is the challenge that comes to the men and women of today. It is a challenge that should call forth the best qualities in us. It is a challenge which gives us a newt appreciation of the opportunities that are presenting themselves to us. In the light of responsibility a new meaning of the word opportunity should come to us, and we shou ld strive to make our college life count the most in properly fitting us for our calling in life. . —EDITOR.
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3 T )- Ctc Marionette ’24 i ' r r r , 7 ' i r Hili! ' rr T l, l!ii l, r[lf , il l l REV. S. C. KINNISON Field Agent The work of the administration does not confine itself within the halls of learning. A great work must be done in the field. To this work Rev. Ivinnison has faithfully given him¬ self. The results of his labors are constantly being felt in the enrollment of students in Marion College, who feel a need for an educa¬ tion in a Christian institution, and in the financial support derived through his efforts. REV. E. R. DODD Church Pastor Marion College has endeavored to, and is succeeding in educating young people on a Christian environment. No small factor, this achievement, is the church. Rev. Dodd has a keen interest in the young people, and is spending his life in Christian service. Great has been his influence in bringing the students of Marion College to realize that, above edu¬ cation and earthly treasures, the heavenly crown must be sought and found, or life is a failure and eternity holds no reward. —-1 i
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