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As Time Goes By You must remember this ... a broom is just a broom, and a dirty plate is something to be washed. At Park; however, our conception of work goes beyond these sup¬ erficialities. According to our uniquely organized fam¬ ily system of work,” the table to be cleared, the report to be typed, and the lilacs to be pruned are receipts to the foremost seats for the “Fides et Labor” four-year tour sponsored by Park College. Work becomes a dignified preparation for the future; the workman becomes a laud¬ able, goal-achieving individual, a definite cog in the wheel which perpetuates the spirit of the college- The organized system of living and learning at Park makes it impossible for a student to find his place in both college organization and campus society without assuming the responsibilities and opportunities family work offers. Once initiated into the system, the student who shows aptitude, leadership, or skill may become a supervisor or may be given a job suitable to his special talents. Democratic and functional, the work program fosters understanding of a symbiotic world and practices the ideals of brotherhood in a Christian society. Marie Stein. Page Twelve
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' Temptation Most striking innovation in Parkonversa- tions of the year were those famous last words of a Aveak wallet, ‘‘Let’s go down to the J. R.” Whether the Ioav price of recreation afforded by its non-profit policy saved cash for for¬ tunate patrons or merely lured them to more and better ways of squandering the allowance may l e a point for debate. The merits of the enterprise, a project grandly opened in the fall and Imilt up under the happy efficiency of Mrs. Dorothy Yingling, are not even mild¬ ly questionable. The Jolly Roger, Avith the biggest dips of ice cream, the sweetest records, and the friendliest soda jerks in town, has moved after-hours activity from village to campus. P. S. With “pin money” for the am¬ bitious. I I l age Fourteen
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