. Inglenook, The (1911) . ly isihown by the constant increase, both inlumbers and in the mental standing of thegraduating classes from year to year. 1911nas been the crowning year so far. On Friday evening, May 26, the instru- nental music class gave a very creditable program. This department is very large ,j. ind is constantly growing. Five pianos are sept in constant use. A number of students are doing good work on the violin. Fouryoung ladies graduated in pianoforte thisyear. The baccalaureate sermon was preachedon Sunday evening, May 28, by Prof. Yount,dean of the college. Great interest w


. Inglenook, The (1911) . ly isihown by the constant increase, both inlumbers and in the mental standing of thegraduating classes from year to year. 1911nas been the crowning year so far. On Friday evening, May 26, the instru- nental music class gave a very creditable program. This department is very large ,j. ind is constantly growing. Five pianos are sept in constant use. A number of students are doing good work on the violin. Fouryoung ladies graduated in pianoforte thisyear. The baccalaureate sermon was preachedon Sunday evening, May 28, by Prof. Yount,dean of the college. Great interest wasmanifested in this service. The subject ofthe evening was Temptation, from James1: 12-14 as his text. The discourse wasvery practical in its nature. Man is givenmany opportunities to achieve greatness inlife, but along with these opportunitiescome the greatest temptations. The posses-sion of riches is a great opportunity, butcauses the downfall of many who are in-capable of directing it. Even knowledge 704 The Inglenook. Graduates from Blue Bidge College. Reading from left to right, J. H. Lawson, H. H. R. Brechbill, R. A. Nusbaum, MargueriteGarner, G. E. Roop, Bertha Keeny, Edna Fuss, E. P. Long, Nellie Jennings, Anna Snader, AliceBarto, P. E. King, Pearl Starr, Marguerite Amders. itself brings temptation to its possessorsand is a blessing only if properly must pursue one of two courses: (1)Use these opportunities for good, or (2)allow these temptations to drag us downward. God places a protection about ourlives if we but permit him to do so. Satancan not harm us unless, by our own freewill, we give him permission. A well-balanced mind is necessary for success inlife. Our wisdom must be seasoned withwisdom from above. We should devotemuch time thinking about our HeavenlyFathers business. He closed by exhortinggraduates ever to remember the kind in-structions and tender influences of theirAlma Mater, while fighting the battles oflife. The department of elocution sent o


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