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Viola Willison, Olivet, Illinois. Graduate College of Libera) Arts; Clas- sical course. Member of Philathean So- ciety. ;; quietness and confidence shall be your strength -Isa 30: 15. Mack E. Bouton, Georgetown, Illinois. Graduate Academic Department. Mem- ber of Pbilatliean Society. Sccst tlimi a man diligent in his business ? He shall stand before kings: he shall nut stand before mean men. — Prov. 22.29. Virgie L. Angle, Princeton, Indiana. Graduate School of Theology. Certifi- cate Course. Member of Philathean Society. l-ight the goad fight of faith lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou are also called and hast pro- fessed a good profession before many witnesses. — Era. 6: 12. LSI
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Olin W. Waltz, Arrowsmith, Illinois. Graduate School of Theology, Greek Theological course. Member of Philathean Society; President of same society one term. Orchestra Director; member of the hand. Train up a child in the wey he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it. — Prov. 11:7. Rl ' TH ELLYSON, Olivet, Illinois. Graduate Academic Department. Mem- ber of orchestra. Member of Alathian So- ciety. rejoice therefore that I have confidence in yon in nil things. — II Cor. 7 : 16. Ruby V. Duckett, Burlington, Wisconsin. Graduate School of Music, Voice Depart nieiit. Member of Philathean Society Member of Miriam quartet. ' here is gold and a multitude of rubies ; but I hi lips oj knowledge are a precious jewel. — Prov. 20: 15. [H
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Oscar J. Raisor, Olivet, Illinois. Graduate Commercial Course. Col leg ' . Cartoonist. .Member of Philathean Society. He that hath knowledge spareth his words and a man of understanding is an excellent spirit. — Prov. 17 : 27. Ambitions of % QUaaa of 1914 HE class motto tells in a few words the ambition of the I graduating class — ■ ' FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD. Every plan, every achievement, every hope is to be for the greater glory of God. Within each graduate are possibilities which, if rightly developed, and then rightly used, will bless man- kind and make of each a worthy example of true manhood and womanhood. Some of the class are looking forward to spending a lifetime in the foreign fields; some are planning a life of service in pastoral work in the homeland; some are expecting to use their God-given musical talents in inspiring others to higher and nobler things, — all expect to spend a life For the greater glory of God. No sacrifice too great; no service too hard; no life too apparently unnoticed, will turn or change the real ambition of these true-hearted graduates from glorifying God and being an honor to Jesus, their Lily of the Valley. 1 ' Take our lives and lei them lie ( ' onsecrated, Lord, to 1 liee ; Ta ke our moments and our days ; Let them flow in ceaseless praise. ' R. V. D., ' i 4 . I 1» I
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