Prickly Pear, The . ns for the coming year. We have alwaysenjoyed the visits of our secretaries. The association itself this year has been busy. At the beginning ofthe school term in the fall the Y. M. and Y. W. gave a joint receptionfor the students and faculty. The regular meetings have usually been held on Wednesday of eachweek. One meeting a month was devoted to mission study though thelast month has been spent in the study of Around the World WithJack and Janet, for later use in junior work. Under the auspices of the Y. W. and Y. M. Mrs. Bovard held a seriesof meetings in early April, the


Prickly Pear, The . ns for the coming year. We have alwaysenjoyed the visits of our secretaries. The association itself this year has been busy. At the beginning ofthe school term in the fall the Y. M. and Y. W. gave a joint receptionfor the students and faculty. The regular meetings have usually been held on Wednesday of eachweek. One meeting a month was devoted to mission study though thelast month has been spent in the study of Around the World WithJack and Janet, for later use in junior work. Under the auspices of the Y. W. and Y. M. Mrs. Bovard held a seriesof meetings in early April, the influence of which was shown in later de-cisions and church memberships. We are planning to send a delegate tothe conference at Seabeck this summer. 0 pilgrim on lifes flowers dwarfed and pale Are better than the roses In childhoods fertile vale! They mark the distance measuredUpon the hills of time; The road is leading homeward— Home to a fairer clime! M. E. F. Page Forty-Four The Prickly P e a r. NAPHTALI LUCCOCK, D. D., L. L. D. Student, teacher, pastor, bishop. Born inKimbalton, Ohio, student in Ohio WesleyanUniversity, teacher in Allegheny College,pastor in Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and KansasCity, Bishop in Charge of the Helena April 1, 1916. A mans life may be outlined in a fewwords, but the activities that encompassedit none but the Recording Angel may Luccock, always young in heart,never lost his interest in young was always in his thoughts. Hemanifested his interest in it in many prac-tical ways. The student body will always hold hisname in reverent remembrance. PAUL M. ADAMS. The Prickly Pear Paie Forty-Five (©ratortcal ^^aociation *«^ •?•?:*???<? T—


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