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Qollege of £iberal yirts Sermon on the jYfpunt There have been orators in history who have written their names on the roll of the immortals because of their silvery tongues and eloquent utterances. We have record of one who was far superior to these be- cause of his depth of qual- ity. We have account of the Christ delivering his wonderful sermon on the mount. He went up into a moun- tain and when he ivas set, he opened his mouth and taught them. ' ' ' That which follows so far surpasses hu- man effort that we stand in awe in its presence. This discourse embodies all the essentials of jurisprudence to the p r e s en t, all the beauty of fine art ever ex- pressed, and all the neces- sary elements of natural life. l J age Twenty-nine
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Seminary C. J. BUSHEY, B.D. Although C. J. Bushey is receiving his B.D. degree this year, he has already been honored with an M.A. degree from the University of Michigan and has completed much of his work on a Ph.D. degree at the University of Illi- nois. We are highly appreciative of this good leader and man of God, and we congratulate him on the good hard work he is doing in order dial he might be more useful in service to others and to God. l ' niic Ticrnty ritjlit
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Seniors Class Motto : Know Thy Opportunity Class Flower: Pink Carnation Class Colors: Pink and White President: MR. PAUL BASSETT ' ice-President: Marjorie McCoy Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Birchard Hawk PROFESSOR W. B. EARSEN, Sponsor 9i arewe 11 Having finally attained our goal as full-fledged, dignified seniors, we pause to look back upon the annals of the past. On September 14, 1929, just twenty-five college freshmen registered at Olivet. They placed Fred Hawk at the helm and Mary Birchard as his assistant, and chose Eaverne Trentledge to fill in as chief pilot. Six of that class became married and failed to finish the voyage, and a few of the others have dropped out. We sincerely sympathize with these, but we know they will always cherish fond memories of old Olivet College. It is with some degree of sadness that we leave our school. We are some- what hesitant about doing so. I ' ut life with all of its diversities is out before us. Viewing the past from our point of vantage, we recall man}- incidents, some pleasant and others unpleasant; still from both we have learned much that will help us in the days to come. We are taking our leave of our Alma Mater, thanking her for her blessings and kindnesses. We hope that she will prove to be as good a foster mother to many other young men and women as she has been to us. Tn k Sen [ok Class. Thirty
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