Gem Yearbook . as that of thepresent. Our orators are eloquent, our readers ac-complished, and our debaters are most argumenta-tive. Surely there is a strong magnetic power in the Academy, for it not only draws unto itself thegolden eagles of the Christian Herald prizes, butalso, as the needle is invariably drawn towards thepole, so all that is good, noble and true is attractedto the Academics of 09. Our hearts are made to rejoice when we thinkof the transformation in the lives of some of ournumber. Where the ideal had been the seeking ofpleasure and fame, the attitude has been changed,the wil


Gem Yearbook . as that of thepresent. Our orators are eloquent, our readers ac-complished, and our debaters are most argumenta-tive. Surely there is a strong magnetic power in the Academy, for it not only draws unto itself thegolden eagles of the Christian Herald prizes, butalso, as the needle is invariably drawn towards thepole, so all that is good, noble and true is attractedto the Academics of 09. Our hearts are made to rejoice when we thinkof the transformation in the lives of some of ournumber. Where the ideal had been the seeking ofpleasure and fame, the attitude has been changed,the will being brought in harmony with the Divinewill ; ability and talents have been placed on Godsaltar, so that even in this short time the sweet un-conscious influences of their lives have been felt byevery member of the school. The Academics are amixed company, representing a noble band of youngmen and women, whose lives are clean and who areready for any work and glad for any opportunity tolabor for their Kins;.. GUY W. HOLMES was born in ArmstrongCounty. Pennsylvania. Attended public schools inButler County. Entered Taylor University in 1904 and pursued the AdadeniicFinished the Academy in 1work in Oratory. and Oratorical109. and is doim ecial


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