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SivudsinL ' Cjov wmjwL The representatives of each class on the Forum Cabinet count it a privi¬ lege to work together with the faculty in promoting the best interests of North¬ western. They meet tv ice each month endeavoring to honor the Lord Jesus by planning events of inter¬ est and in seeking the right solutions to prob¬ lems that confront the stu¬ dents. SivudsinL UioAdJufL Monday, W e dn esda y, and Friday of every week finds the student body gathered together during the chapel hour to hear outstanding speakers and Tnusicians glorify Jesus Christ through song and message. It is here that we meet for refreshing times with our Lord in prayer, testimony, and joyous song that lifts us above the daily routine of study. 22
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9t dLappwUu aL VhfdhwQAl AfL Never a boring moment! Never a minute to waste! With basketball and swimming It calls {or plenty of haste To get all the lessons studied t To get all the speeches made. To get all the letters written. To get all the hoard and room paid. If yon want a life that ' s active f you want a life that ' s fun, Try a year or three at Northwest ern The place where your work ' s never done! Northwesterners know something of the meaning of the old saying, Time waits for no man, for at Northwestern each individual must be on his toes if he is to accomplish the work that is cut out” for him. The average school-day routine is patterned after this schedule—up at six, there ' s some scrambling around to get ready for breakfast by the 6:25 bell. Following this enjoyable be¬ ginning, one must hurry again il he is to make the 7:10 Mission Band on time. Then, the usual round of classes, chapel, and study periods begin. After such an active morning, the noon meal is welcomed. It would be hard to record the activities of an afternoon, for there are probably no two students with an identical program. This diversity of occupation includes employment, practical work assignments, music lessons, practices, committee meetings, sports participation at nearby gymnasiums, visitation, and even studying. The students are back together in the evening, fellowship- ing over a sumptuous meal, chatting together in the parlors and hallways, discussing their school work in their rooms, or taking a stroll through Loring Park. Many depart for their practical work assignments, v hile the majority waste no time in hitting their books.” Lights out at eleven finds everyone ready to retire after an eventful day. Saturdays are usually taken up with those tasks which find no place in a school day. Thorough cleaning of the dormitory rooms’ is undertaken, while many find time for shop¬ ping, appointments with the doctors, and other musts in student life. The evening is given over to basketball or other sports, provided the individual has no mission assignment, Sundays generally prove to be days of holy activity. Students not only attend services, but find a place of service in various churches or in street evangelism. On Sunday after¬ noons, fellowship groups of the different states enjoy well-planned sessions. Regardless of the pressure upon each in¬ dividual, he always manages to find time to be alone with the Lord. Not only do these young people meet at specified times lor scripture ond prayer, but also throughout the day may be found in meditation around the Word or in heart-searching on their knees before Him. Yes, these Northwesterners are regular girls and fellows who believe in getting the most out of life! S C H O O L L I F E 21
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