Ozark Wesleyan College - Ashlar Yearbook (Carthage, MO)

 - Class of 1927

Page 124 of 144

 

Ozark Wesleyan College - Ashlar Yearbook (Carthage, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 124 of 144
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Page 124 text:

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Page 123 text:

f 1. ':.:6 'Q -. WMU!!!HHHHIIIHHIIHHHIHQ HHHIlllllllbllllllllllllIHHIUIV Advice to ilie Class of '28 Freshmen, we feel that we, who have trod the stony pathways to success for four long years should show you the magnitude of your responsibility, and instruct you that you too may some day march proudly up to the front of the stage distinguished by the gorgeous gown, which will stilt you above the common herd and secure the coveted sheep skin which certifies that you have completed the course of study, and that you may be perfectly happy in the thought that you have accomplished soul pur- pose. It is more than our right, it is our sacred duty to instruct those of little expe- rience and less intelligence that you may be better prepared to meet difficulties and troubles which you know not of. You'll find it wholesome so see that thou incline thine ears unto the wisdom and advice that we have worthily prepared to still your brawling discontent. Freshmen, like the children of Israel you have passed through the wilderness and now stand looking down upon the promised landg but ah! as I survey your ranks I see Many a Moses whose weary feet are destined never to trod that sacred soil. To the others I would say that the land commonly supposed to be flowing with only milk and honey is filled with horrible giants and dragons which must be overcome before you inhabit that land. Do not get the idea that you have passed through the hardest work of school life and that flowery beds of ease await you, your youthful minds unused to such hard tasks will be severely taxed by your next years work. Whichever way you turn new obstacles confront you, new specters rise to haunt our troubled slumbersg on every hand are found the giants which infest the land, and instead of your labors being finished you will find they are but well begun. When in difficulty remember the teakettle though up to its neck in hot water, it continues to sing. Do not pause to rest from your labors for the ground you travel is dangerous quicksand and engulfs the weary. Lift up your eyes and behold that luminous star which glorifles the achievements of the class of '27. Follow the star. Follow in broad paths of wisdom and learning which we have made for you. Now I do not wish to be misunderstood. I am not expect- ing anything unreasonable of you. Of course you could not more fill our place than the small boy in the fairy story could iill the giant's boots but by strivnig for the unattain- able you will lift yourselves several rounds of the ladder of success. As I give this advice I prove the desire to the graduating class that your class also may press forward toward graduation and reach your goal and that you may be crowned with laurels. But remember that you are approaching a limit you can never reach. This limit is the glorious class of 1927. Remember also that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The tide of college classes has in its ebb car- ried us far inland even beyond the extraordinary classes and deposited. us on dry land. Beware! O, beware lest in its ebb you will be swallowed up in the great sea of commonality. willHHHHHIHIHHIIHHHHH . F HIHIHIIIIIIIHHHIHIHIIIIIHIHQ



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