. Orion . uprightness of character may guide us arightthrough the mazes of national and individual life. On the twenty-second, our thoughts naturally, right-fully turn to the Father of the Country to whom we oweso much, not only politically and socially, but also educa-tionally. Washington looked toward education as theproper means of making good citizens, and advocated itsrulings to be thought and acted upon by the foresaw the need for and existence of many educationalinstitutions from which we now derive untold benefit. Healso stood for the founding of a national university. T
. Orion . uprightness of character may guide us arightthrough the mazes of national and individual life. On the twenty-second, our thoughts naturally, right-fully turn to the Father of the Country to whom we oweso much, not only politically and socially, but also educa-tionally. Washington looked toward education as theproper means of making good citizens, and advocated itsrulings to be thought and acted upon by the foresaw the need for and existence of many educationalinstitutions from which we now derive untold benefit. Healso stood for the founding of a national university. Thisis an idea which should be provocative of clear considera-tion and judgment. Would it be too large an undertaking?Is the national life too varied and changing? Do we reallyneed such a centralizing agency? These are questions THE ORION 51 whose solution might prove the great mans propheticpower, and might reveal to us a course of action by whichwe could experience a truer general and 52 THE ORION Religious Department Janet BoltMyrtle Workman Editors Interest in the religious life of the college has in-creased to a great extent. More girls have become inter-ested in both Y. W. C. A. and Y. W. A., and in becoming in-terested in these two organizations, they have become moreenthusiastic over our morning watch. Our aim, however,is to have every girl in Anderson College a regular attend-ant at Morning Watch. One of our most interesting meetings of the Y. W. was held February the second. The following programwas prepared by Miss Annie Braddy. Subject—Opportunity. Hymn—Stand up, Stand up for Jesus. Prayer. Talk—Real Opportunities, Miss Lura King. Talk—What We Do with Our Opportunities, MissNettie Richardson. Vocal Solo—Miss Goode Burton. Opportunities at College along four lines. Y. W. —Miss Mary Bowie. Athletics—Miss Ann Murdaugh. Literary Societies—Miss Ruth Brownlee. Y. W. C. A.—Miss Mabel Jones. Hymn—Come, Thou Almighty King. Pra
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