Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

 - Class of 1946

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r .0ac c a luu y6atc 1(1 ress THE WAY OF FREEDOM H nd ye sh.ll know the truth, and the truth shall ci ke you free. (John 8:32) In the manifold states • nd experiences of m; nkind there is something worse th- n w.r, s one thing more -rue some th: n -e; th, th banr'SO nd si very. Freedoia is the west precious of tro sires, - s our own eloquent trick Henry stressed in the e;rly d. ys of the revolution. Yet human beings ere so constituted th-t government is essential, nd without it anarchy would result. There is t populer but very fr.lse conception ;f freed ri, even In ,-ur u v nd it is frequently exoressed: I eo s I pls.-s.. This is not true for even eur wills era not - bsolutely free. Th y ore influenced end determined by natives, ,.nu in practice, restrain- ed by physic.1 limit; tions. True freedun then is net unrestrained activity. We wont to be free for whot? For something creative. We went to have per- sonal freedom, physical freedom, intellectu..l lreeuom, - nd spin u. 1 freou. wiii« Jesus gave us the key: «ria yo shall know the truth, -.nd tho truth shell make you free. He ; Iso c 11s on us to loi.w, to obtain the f cts. That is to be informed of the inherent na gov-r- ing law of any sphere or re..la. Jesus hero spoke of the necessity to be am; ncip tea from sin. Whos ever coxamitteth sin is the serv. nt . f sin. Men re often indifferent to this need beer,use unconcious f this tyrr-nt s power. Yet ■ 11 hrve sinned -nd come short f God's gl ry. Therefore when iesus sd )kc f knowing the truth • s v wey to freedom he aoont liber- ty from the w rst ;f £.11 tesknr sters unto the inst precious of -11 freedoms. Thy Word is Truth, srid He. (J hn 17:17). the ?s-lmist hod learned its or- cticr.l value when ho aria: Thy Word h-ve-I'hid in ny heart, that I might a it sin r.go.inat Thee. - (Psalm 119:11). The study and .pplicoti n f Bible truths stall set non free. But Jesus t- Ices us a step deoper when He s; ys: T '-a the truth. Hence, to be free indeed, we must kn w Christ in person vs 'ur Srvi r fr m sin unto life stern.-. 1. To moke Him our Lor- is to enjoy the bundnnt life which He cone to give. If the bon therefore shall make you free, ye sh ll be free indeed. Milford E. Olson Class iiodl(continued) Donald ,..rilson Bud entered this school at the beginning of his Juniar yeer having attended David City High School before that. He has been in glee club 1 yerr r.nd mixed chorus 2 years. He lettered in both basketball and football 1 year. He was Secretary of the Junior class and had a part in both the Junior and Senior class ploys, kinescope op orator of Polk-A-Dot 1 year. Jack Witte Wit Ho has been in glee club 2 years, band 2 years and the iperetta 1 year. He lettered in both basketball and foot- the Juni r-Jeni r banquet -



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