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MISS ETHEL HOUSEHOLDER Miss Ethel Householder, the dignity of the Senior Class, well deserves her title of Ph. B. She has taken her previous college work at the Nebraska Wesleyan University and has taught several years in the Columbus High School. She finishes her course at Taylor this year with honor. She is one of those rare persons who is really, awfully busy and fully enjoys doing things. She is very ambitious and independent and never waits for anyone. She has ideals to attain and her aim in life is well expressed in the words : Onward, onward maj we press Through tilt- path ot duty ; Virtue is true happiness, Excellence, true beauty ; Minds are of supernal birth Let us make a hcayen of earth. FLOY HURLBUT Miss Hoy Hurlhut first smiled upon this world on Nebraska ' s rolling plains, and as the years have passed this smile has blossomed into a laugh. After roaming around for a few years like any preachers daughter, she settled down to take her High School course in Kearney, Nebraska. The fall of kjio she came to Taylor to complete her college course. Formerly her favorite subject was German but she ' s experimenting now. She is smart so she never needs to work the Profs. Her amiable disposition, her helpful spirit and numerous talents have made her popular among the students. She has heard the Master ' s call and intends to serve Him in distant lands. No life Can be pure And all life I ' thereby
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J. J. B. MORGAN, A. B. This promising youth first saw the light ot (lav in the grand old state ot William Penn — the state of coal and oil and men. c are sure it is a state of noble men it the representatives in this class are fair samples. Mr. Morgan traveled from state to state and from college to college hut finallv chose Tailor as his Alma Mater. All agree he made no mistake. His favorite study is experimental sociology, his favorite flower, the rose. To him has come a call to stand behind the sacred desk and preach the unsearchable riches of God. He will attend Drew Theological Seminary tor further preparation. His murals art- high, His talents not a tew ; We are sure he will succeed In the work he has to do. GRACE ELLISON Grace came eight hundred and fifty miles to join the class of 191 I in the middle ot their Senior year. She had previously been a class-mate ot every member of the class save one, and we were glad to again welcome her to our ranks. Those who know her are impressed by her sweet Christian character and deep spirituality, and connect with her the spirit of helpfulness and selt-forgettulness. She is never too busy to lighten others loads and cheer them on their way by her sunny disposition and her faith in God and the possibilities of lite in Him. She is an enthusiastic volunteer and after further preparation will cam the gospel store to some benighted land. None know her but to love her None name her but to praise 1
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Senior Class Hisror Tongue can never tell or pen express the glories of thi illustrious Senior class whose history is herein recorded. The members of the class of 191 1, who soon embark upon life ' s untried seas, h.ive not been long together in this relation, this being the tirst year that Taylor University could claim them. Upon their entrance the faculty expressed themselves as glad to see Seniors present themselves tor graduation whom thev did not have to pilot through tour long years of college life. However, this class has made such an enviable record during the one short year of their stay that those who have stood at the helm only regret that thev must lose them so soon. A great deal might be said in justice to the possibilities of the class aiul its merits, but we remember that We are not heard fir our much speaking, so may its future works and its accomplish- ments be the sounders of its praises. G. E. E.
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