Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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t 3X S7 REMISS RICHARD REHFELDT Tb ' s young man rouged cheeks was nois. Though his major is theology, and his ca ing with the apparently well- incubated in Freeport, Mi- ls the ministry, he is not narrowly circum- scribed within the realm of e cclesiasticism. Clever with the clarinet, he has sat four years in the reed section of the band and orchestra. In his Senior year, the college band and the Georgetown children blowed about beneath his mighty baton. His musical history also in- cluded a year as a tenor in the Orpheus Chorus, and some rambling with the Ambassador Quar- tet. Besides being melodious, Remiss is also ath- letic, studious, and religious. Athletic — well, he was head waiter for two years, a job requiring strength and personality. He also plays basket- ball. Studious — he qualified for the Honor So- ciety, and as a Senior shook a forensic fist at sister colleges. Religious — he is faithful in attending every means of grace, and is humble in spirit. Remiss, we wish you well. GOAL POSTS Play the game of life. That was the parting counsel of a college professor who had sponsored a class through four years. He had shared their hopes and battles dur- ing their college days and now as graduation drew near, he was giving to them his parting counsel in the v ords quoted above. There was a moment of thoughtful silence, and then one of the boys replied, But how can we play the game of life when we do not know where the goal posts are? And after all that is a part of the problem that the present generation faces. Some one has characterized them as the Lost Gen- eration . The young people who come to our holiness colleges have a distinct advantage that will enable them to overcome the handicap suffered by those who are uncertain concerning the whereabouts of the goal posts. Our young people have heard a a divine call, that has given motive and direction to their lives. Life is purposeful) to them. They have definite Christian objectives. They feel a deep abiding sense of mission. Not only have they determined the location of the goals, but the dynamic of spiritual life which has been imparted to them through the grace of Jesus Christ- is the impelling force that will carry them to the desired end. In these troublous times the class of 1936 goes forward in the conviction jJiaT they are not a lost generation, but rather are the generation to whom has come l the Ch lenge Magnificent. ? - The 1936 class of Olivet College is ready for the battle. We are confidentutha , the same spirit that has dominated their lives these four years will carry them, inHfie end, to that success which is above all others — the success that merits the commenda- tion — Well done, thou good and faithful servant. ) W — J T ol fi Page Twenty-seven ESSggSli

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