Messiah College - Clarion Yearbook (Grantham, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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,. --N., , E -, J - U h v .a '2s.... 'f-L...-. P :- A-1-N 73? .,'flf f1-1'-s r 1 Tliitrrarg Svnrirtg ' Every Friday afternoon at the ringing of the 3:05 bell, all the students assemble 1n R-o-oms 1 and 2 for Literary Society. The aim of this society is to give each student an opportunity to exercise his talents and to appear before an audience. The interest in Literary Society seems to have been renewed this year and e-ach student looks forward to the programs with eagerness. The ro rams which were rendered were of a ver interestin nature. During . . . Y g . the Second Semester several inter-class competltive program were featured as in the previous years. The com-petitions were in debates, orations, short stories and art. The splendid spirit of cooperation and interest manifested by the students was highly appreciated. Whithout this the society would not have been capable of functioning as it did. Yet we also needed able ofiicers to guide us. Following- are the names of the presidents and Secretaries who so faithfully performed their duties. FIRST 'PERM THIRD TERM President - - - George Taylor President - - Carlton Witvtlinger Secretary ---- Fay Martin Secretary - - - L21Ul'21 IUVHQI' SECOND TERM FOURTH TERM President ---- John Enfrle President - - - 1703111 Z01'f'llf ' Secretary ---- Ruth Ulery Secretary - - - Charlotte Ilull -Pave Twenty-three-

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ililiazinnarg Glirrlr MYRTLE HUTCHINSON 'But when he saw the Multitude, he wa.s moved with compassion on them, be- cause they fainted, and were scattered abroad as sheep having no shepher-d. Then said he unto his disciples, ' The harvest truly is p'lenteous but the labourers are few. -Matt. 9:36, 37. We very readily see in this inspired scripture that Jesus saw a need. He not only saw the need but was moved to compassion by it. This was the fruit of His own recognition of th-e need, but in order to avvalke in his disciples a like recognition He instructed them thus: Pray ye therefore the Lord of the Harvest that He will send forth labourers into His Harvest. In this positive command I believe Jesus had a two-fold meaning: To pray that God would send others, and to be ready, while praying, to answer the prayer. To me this is one of the most positite commands of the New Testament. This is our purpose as a Missionary Circle. We as a Circle have done what we could to meet this great need but there is much more to lie done. We a.s young people have iust started but we expect to expand. We feel that the activities ef the Missionary Circle is the most noble aven-ue throrgh which we can meet the need. We see visions, after seeing our visions, needs present themselves. We want as a Church School, and body of young people to keep the vision before us. Then we can say with the Apostle Peter, 'iYea, Lord, thou knowest that I love thee and love to feed Thy Sheep. -Page Twenty-four- -,FV ,s,,..f1?7:.y. , x,A'

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