Southern Adventist University - Triangle Yearbook (Collegedale, TN)

 - Class of 1923

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Ualebictorp LIFE with its ever changing events and circumstances may be likened to a picture which the Master Artist paints. God alone knows the plan. His hand holds the brush and blends the colors. Yet one unguided move on our part and the plan is marred. Still, by allowing Him to have His way with us, and by reflecting His beauty the result will be more beautiful than anything of which mortal has ever dreamed. The varied experiences of life are the different colors used in the painting. The sadness, grief, and pain are the deep, dark shades which make the highlights, or our successes, more brilliant. The shadows are the failures, and these with the deep, dark shades enable us to appreciate the highlights as nothing else can. A pleasing effect is produced by the delicate tints of joy and laughter. The picture now is unfinished. Yet as we look over the past few years of our school life we can see that sadness, success, failure, and joy have each had a part. In wonder we note the harmony. We can ever recognize the outline of the design. And tonight a mingling, a blending of color, takes place. We are happy and yet sad. We are glad for the degree of success which is ours. We are glad for the many friends about us. We are glad that we have had the privilege of attending a school which holds such standards and ideals as does Southern Junior College. But the thought of parting — how sad! Still, our paths cannot always lie in the same direction; partings must come and farewells be spoken. And though our hearts ache at the thought, we endeavor to be cheerful. Schoolmates, as we separate and memory takes each of you to her caverns pure and deep we cherish as dear our association with you. We feel that you are our friends. We love you and wish for you a future of joy and success. Juniors, There is a warm spot in our hearts for each of you. And were ours the choosing, we should not now leave you. You are dear to us. especially since our close association during the past year. We appreciate your friendship. We thank you for your cooperation and aid, and for having made our Senior year so pleasant. And now as the places we have filled are left to you, we trust that you will aspire to attain greater heights than we have reached and make perfection your aim. And to you, our dear teachers, we endeavor to express our heart-felt appreci- ation of your efforts in our behalf. But words are inadequate at times, and so they are tonight. Yet by our lives we shall try to show our gratitude to you. You have borne with our mistakes, our carelessness and our indifference. We must have dis- couraged you at times. And yet you encouraged us whether in the midst of seem- ing defeat or during our strongest efforts. And tonight we thank you one and all. And now, classmates, the time has come when we must say goodbye. And as we take the trail that leads over the hills and away from our beloved College, let us determine to live worthily, that no act of ours may mar the beauty of the picture the Great Artist desires to paint. We know not what the future holds in store, but in the words of the poet, If we would see the color of our future we must look for it in our present. So whether our paths of service reach mountain peaks of suc- cess and joy, or descend into the valley of humility and deepest sorrow, let us follow In His Steps, looking forward to the glad reunion where life ' s pictures are com- plete. Masie White.



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