Vanguard University of Southern California - Centurion Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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LIFE ' S QUEST Today, modern youth presents a picture of plecsure-seeking activity unequalled in the history of man. Highways are crowded with young people on the mad quest for happiness. What good times they seem to be having, — the merry crowd with its laughter and song — going, always going! Can life continue thus forever? In the gay round of pleasure one forgets to think of tomorrow, but one must know that his three-score years and ten will pass swiftly by, and after that — what? But among this multitude of young folk there are those who are seeking something more stable and lasting than that most capricious of all will-o ' -the-wisps — PLEASURE. They have stopped to face life ' s issues and the great future beyond, and have come to a realization that man was created for something far greater than the search for self-gratification. A longing arose in their hearts that none of the pleasures of the world could satisfy. The great universe above and round about them spoke to them of God. They turned to Him — they heard His voice saying, Look unto me and be ye saved all ye ends of the earth, for I am God and there is ncne else. In God they have found the answer to their cry SAVED 1 Saved to reign with Him some- day. Saved for a glorious and righteous eternal kingdom. No pain — no sorrow — no death 1 The pleasures of the world grew dim and faded away. All things became different; they had launched out on a new life — a life renewed and transformed by the creative power of the Almighty God. Before, they would have coveted positions of honor, and grasped at oppor- tunities to serve presidents or kings. They now covet that which far surpasses all of these — the service of Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This service is inspired by gratitude to God for the gift of His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, that through faith in Him they might have forgiveness of sins and everlasting life It is inspired by the joy of present blessings — righteousness and peace in the soul; also by the joy of future reward, glorified together with the Lord and an eternal home with Him some day. But above all this service is inspired by a consuming love of God, for He does not com- mand men to serve Him, He gently woos their affections until they learn to love Him with all their heart, with all their soul, and with all their mind. I hear you ask a question; How may I find that tranquillity and contentment of which you speak? There is only one answer: By accepting Jesus Christ as your personal saviour! He came into the world to save sinners, He suffered Himself to be crucified that by the shedding of His blood He might cleanse from their sins all who come to Him What must we do to be saved? BELIEVE— COME— REPENT— ACCEPT! And Jesus will give living water that shall spring forth into everlasting life. He said ' Whosoever drinketh of the wate r that I shall give shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life TINA ARENDS, First Year Class I Hk iL.

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SUCCESS WHAT THEN? A natural normal longing of yen )oal for success, the dreom and desire of an a mit of time, energy or money is too great; a obtain much coveted possession — FAME. The slogan of the world today is, There is room at the top ; consequently, youth is straining every nerve to acquire that position in its chosen realm. This is a day of specialties, and youth, if il must specialize along some given line The young man knows, that if he reaches the top he must climb the ladder round on round giving himse The appearance of great men and women has caused hero-worship, a elf; for the r plishi the botton have avail ' f evi ' unity Tin, for fame surges throug ber of his being as he dreams, meditates, plans, and hopes for achieve and success, knowing that the world pays homage to thi eds. What is the land to be possessed ' Fame in the world of commerce, All worthy objecti-. ask anotK (h has achieved greatness in thesi What then? A life with only one view point nevei -at the close of life — what As we read the history of those who have reached 1 lacking. i illustrate ns sang before o 1 critics said she lacked something. What was it ; ' nies from the heart. Another great singer heard a in .::■ from a humble child of God; it carried such pathos, such a heart searching message that the That the song comes from the heart Someone has sa thai ! lur souls, and blinds us to the realit is to have. for fame are wasted a man if i and lose his awn soul but the S| -Id in glowing colors like a n i ' .allowed up in oblivion Fame is but the spray of sun, an m whence it cami od is a boundless ocean that la: find it ROBERT C Class. iiye ted - Vy,



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s SWEET PEACE Dear 1 hove very little id( exactly what to tell you about Bil hot I i ior me and You remember when w K)l togethc tably drawn toward B b to be a di I haci ever known bef ised to do i t come into such an aln ange, ther acquaintance studies and i Lord Jesus Christ, but tl like deep, calm, beautiful pools sequestered along the bam mountain streon xe and co ! They had a hope and assurance about them that I could med to be working toward o I did not know what the ni at place I was headed. I recently heard the field of photography, at the height of his career when he should hov measure coi licide. He had wi one night after telling his assistant tl his own hands and proceeded to sr This story had alwa have everything that man could desire, a Fred, I have found a happiness and a peace entered into my life when I accepted J with which he if a man could se le, and I not be happ n could be h ice that surp i . rstanding ;sus Chi ; ersonal Friend and Sa You probably think that I have gone berserk, but if foi Saviour you would understand what I am talking aboul He wasn ' t i really wanted to know Him personally — when I di He came. From Bible school I plan to go back to CO ever I do or wherever feel assured in my soul that my future is planned, and that God, my Father, prints in His Mighty Hand. My prayer is that too, will knew the true day you will find your place in God ' s will et Peace. When I remain, sincerely yours, i i , i : ,

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