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TOGETHER ALWAYS Student Life is memories of the hap- piest and the saddest times. The ups and downs and the friends and enemies that play a part in our high school lives. It’s the ideas and dreams of every student, it’s the confusion of being a freshmen and the excitement of being a senior. It’s the days which we’ll never seem to forget and the friends and familiar faces we’ll always look forward to seeing. It’s our life, our time, it’s not just a life of first bell in the morning and last bell in the after- noon. It’s after hours, during weekends, after school, and our private times. Student life is where we come together as one and go on with memories of each other.
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4 MUSINGS ON A LION RELIEF FROM THE WALLS OF BABYLON (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) “Is not this great Babylon which I have built?” (Daniel 4:30) Daniel, this kiln-fired beast that strides in tawny glaze upon these ancient bricks still roars Babylon, the magnificent Nebuchadnezzar, the den where his models met their Sovereign, the hot breath of the man-devouring furnace where Judah’s Lion in three sons’ faith consumed the pagan pride of a demi god and recast him a humbled man. — Stan Piepgrass PREPARATION ... in the fullness of time, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman ... ” (Galatians 4:4 AV) The flax wick flamed and guttered in the hillside cave where the inn’s guests quartered their beasts, where a woman labored in the painful gloom. Few glimpsed the light that flared at the birth, or heard the first Life cry of the child man, or the woman’s long-pent sigh. In the half-light before dawn four boys would study to fish; a young scholar in Tarsus would learn to make goat-hair tents; a wealthy scribe would commis- sion a cave in a garden to entomb his dead; an emperor would assign an am- bitious soldier to govern an obscure province; by the sabbath's waning light a carpenter’s son would trace in synagogue scrolls the words spelling death and life; and a voice would be heard crying in the wilderness. Where dawns would still be steel, and death still stalk the darkness where despair throttled hope, and light had risen from eastern night, a king had been born in poverty’s palace. Time, measured in bloody suns and blacken- ed moons, had cradled eternity. Where men played at god, God had become man. — Stan Piepgrass Daniel inspired by the Relief from the M.F.A. Stanley Piepgrass at age two, gather- ing flowers in Africa. Mother, Father, and Mr. Piepgrass. Mr. P. paused from his studies for a quick Atop Westgate, Wheaton College photograph. Wheaton lllinios. October, 1952. IN HONOR AND
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