Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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®rue (Etjararter THE twentieth century is, in many respects, an age of superficiality. The main effort is given to appearance. The paint makes the house look like a mansion; varnish and stain conceal the real material, and often the furniture that seems to he oak or walnut is only spruce; much that is only veneer passes for the solid. The multitude clamors for cheapness. Real quality is expensive. Silk costs more than calico, and gold more than brass. Imitations and counterfeits are only accepted because they cost less. But the sweetness of low prices never overcomes the bitterness of poor quality. With regard to men and women, nobility of character is demanded. To be something is the standard of today. Stained character cannot be hid. The first impression may lie wrong, but the test of time shows what the man really is. It pulls off the mask and reveals that below the surface. Everything that a man does reveals what he is. Purity of life springs from purity of heart. Golden conduct flows out from golden character. Character is strength. He who has it is as transparent as a sunbeam and honest as truth itself; he has touched a spring of power that accident, adversity or failure are not able to take from him. Allied on the side of truth, he is secure. His property, ships, stores and houses may burn; he may suffer ca- lamity, disaster or reverses; he may encounter sorrow, affliction or bereave- ment, but in spite of all that can befall him, he will still have a working capital — his character. Of this treasure none can rob him. A sculptor ' s chisel in the hands of a novice may mar the loveliest statue: in the hands of a criminal it may become a burglar ' s tool. The moulding and building of our character is in our own power. We may make or mar our own natures. Foolish we are if we do not try to produce beauty and harmony, happiness and success. The sculptor dares not strike random blows while gazing away from the marble. With eyes steadfast, he makes every stroke count toward the final result. He has that result fixed in his mind: he is slowly bringing the model up to his ideal. We must do likewise in making our character. Noble and true character is expensive. Building a character is a lifetime occupation ; the rough work is done in youth, the polishing in later years We are continually at the task. We cannot lay the chisel down, as the sculptor does. Every thought is a blow that influences us permanently, until we will always think good thoughts, helpful thoughts. We will always have high ideals. We will have quality; for we, the Class of ' 16, have as our motto: Esse quam videri — to be rather than to seem. Alvin H. Kauffman., Jr., ' 16. 27

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Sluntora OFFICERS ELMER KAUFFMAN President GRACE McLEMORE Vice-President BRUCE DIESENROTH Secretary SAMUEL R. BURKHOLDER .... Treasurer Colors: Lavender and White Flower: Sweet Pea Motto: Esse Quam Videri 26



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iuntors OFFICERS PAUL L. HAGERTY President GLENN REDDICK Vice-President GRACE MELLERT Secretary EMMEN METZ Treasurer Flower: Old Rose Colors: Pink and Pale Green Motto: Climb, Though the Heights Be Rugged. Imtiflr (ftla a f roptjwg I SAT in my silent study, gazing out on the western horizon, as the shades of the night spread their dark shadows over the earth, and wondering about the Academy Class of ' 16. It was one of those nights that fills the heart with hope and wonder, and makes one forget the realities of life. Whether it was the profound stillness or the solitude of the hour which affected me I know not, hut suddenly I fell into a dreamy state and lost my whereabouts 28

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