Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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THE DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY iiwaai 1‘ti'je Flfly-Uirei

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THE COLLEGE LITERARY CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Curl Jacobson ...............President ................... Harry Vernon Hnlaml Sayre ................ Vice-President ....................Forrest Gallup Nellie Gill .................Secretoru ...............Bernice Hammond William Cusick ..............Chorister .................. Charles Craig Forrest Gallup ..............Chaplain .................... Jesse Harris The College Literary Club, introduced with the college of 29” was for the purpose of promoting general culture, increasing appreciation in literature, and acquiring efficiency in parliamentary procedure. This year has in every way tried to accomplish what the club proposed its duty and privilege when it was organized. After listening to the varied programs which the literary club has prepared for our enjoyment we have felt that labor and learning were hidden in a role of delightful entertainments. Our club, as a student activity, would uphold as its standards the spirit of knowledge, blended with an atmosphere of joy and happiness, based on the desire of literary expansion and larger knowledge in the field of poetry, music, and the dramatic arts; these could not fail to interest every student and incorporate his favor and co-operation in the development of the work. Bhrnice M. Hammond.



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I uje t'iflU-f ’lir MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS First Semester Secontl Semester Forrest' Gallup ...........President ..............Forrest Gallup James Bender ..............Vice-President ...........Jesse Harris Anna Carlson ..............Secretaru .................Anna Carlson Until Callup ..............Treasurer ..................Amy Cooley Never before in the world’s history has youth been offered such a choice of vocational activity. There is an open field for the youth who has a scientific turn of mind; in fact, whatever may be his or her inclination, there is opportunity on every side for development. During medieval days, a youth was expected to follow the vocation of his father. There was no freedom of choice as there is now. Restrictions were such that only a few could engage in any chosen field. Now, however, all has been changed. The way is open to any field of activity. The question is, Arc there any who will turn away from secular pursuits and follow the voice of God? We arc happy to answer that there arc yet some who love their Lord enough to obey and follow wherever He may lead. With joy and anticipation we are looking forward to a place in the Ministry, missionary fields, or some other line of Christian work. We count all things as worthless that we may win Christ. It is our prayer that God will make each one of our number a blessing to the world. —Forrest Gallup.

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