Gem Yearbook . ness, increasing intelligence, clarifying themind, and cultivating Christian conscience. Grit,grace and gumption have marked the pathway ofits pilgrimage. Its motto, Know Thyself, is in keeping withthe eternal fitness of things. Is it not the highestwisdom for man to have a knowledge of the me-chanism of his body, the complexity of his mind,and the delicacy of his soul? In answering thequestion, What is man? shall we not get a clueto the solution of. What is God? Knowledge ofthe microcosm will lead and aid us in compre-hending the macrocosm. Therefore every Thalo isa student of
Gem Yearbook . ness, increasing intelligence, clarifying themind, and cultivating Christian conscience. Grit,grace and gumption have marked the pathway ofits pilgrimage. Its motto, Know Thyself, is in keeping withthe eternal fitness of things. Is it not the highestwisdom for man to have a knowledge of the me-chanism of his body, the complexity of his mind,and the delicacy of his soul? In answering thequestion, What is man? shall we not get a clueto the solution of. What is God? Knowledge ofthe microcosm will lead and aid us in compre-hending the macrocosm. Therefore every Thalo isa student of man. But what of the future? We march out to meetit with a stout heart, a strong hand, and a firmHead, for The path of the just is as the shininglight, which shineth more and more unto the perfectday. We purpose attempting greater things forGod, and we expect greater things from Him. untilwe assemble in the realms of eternal day to countour blessings, tell of our triumph, and cast ourcrowns at the Saviors Thalonun Basket Ball Team Motto.—Animi [mperio Corporis Servitio —Blue and White. OFFICERS. Hansel Garrison President Clara Teeter Music Critic O. C. Brown Vice-President J. D. Reed Literary Critic Nellie Davis Recording Secretary L. C. McFarlin Sergeant-at-Arms Alta Garrison Corresponding Secretary J. I). Elmindorf Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms T. J. Brown Treasurer W. I 1. I [arrison First Jud°e J. R. Stanforth Chaplain Fred McGlumphrey Second fudge L. C. Lewis Censor Ruse Chasey Third judge II. R. Anderson Janitor PRESIDENTS SINCE 1900. Samuel Culpepper. Margaret C. James. James S. Newcombe. Owen Ozro VV. Brackney. Samuel W. Metz. Howard G Hastings. Frank L. Breen. C. S. Coons. Harriet S. Merrin. Arlington Singer. T. A. Ballinger. W. L. Holly. Albert E. Day. Walter Burleson. Ernest C. Hallman. E. W. Byshe. Oscar N. Kiger. James M. Sprinkle. Hugh Duglay. Herbert Boase. Arthur V. Roberts. Albert W. Gray. William H. Harrison. Titus M. Hill. Arth
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