Pine Burr (1918) . y young was frightened to death and soon ran strong and stately Buckley, who was a Sheppard camein and told how a sly Fox had carried away one of his sheepto the Woods. The feast was ready by this time and Connely, Lairdand Atkinson, Sr., came flying in quite out of breath and withtheir faces all Red dived into the Welch-rarebit as though theyhad not had a bite since supper. In a Short time they spiedsome Byrd on toast and not realizing how much racket theymade, at such a sight gave three whoops. All was silent—a flash light was coming down the hall. A dive for the
Pine Burr (1918) . y young was frightened to death and soon ran strong and stately Buckley, who was a Sheppard camein and told how a sly Fox had carried away one of his sheepto the Woods. The feast was ready by this time and Connely, Lairdand Atkinson, Sr., came flying in quite out of breath and withtheir faces all Red dived into the Welch-rarebit as though theyhad not had a bite since supper. In a Short time they spiedsome Byrd on toast and not realizing how much racket theymade, at such a sight gave three whoops. All was silent—a flash light was coming down the hall. A dive for the closet—All lights extinguished. The Ideal M. IV. C. Girl Eyes—Margaret —Anita —Anna Lee —Virgie —Kathryn —Mae —Carrie Belle —Mattie —Fannie —Lois —Eddieth —Dorothy —Vera —Florence —Irene Laird. Pike Burr. Every school has its ideals. It is one of the ideals of this school to trainthe girls for Christian service whether they are to be home-makers, or fill someof the business places left vacant by the men being called to arms. It wouldbe the fulfillment of our highest ideal, if each girl, keeping step with the Mastershould strive daily to become more like Him. His work cannot reach its bestsuccess unless every follower puts forth his best effort. We feel that poorattendance to religious and study classes and slothfulness in the service will neveraccomplish the ends we have in view. The progress of the work here is in thehands of the pupils, and loving voluntary service is necessary. Since the ideal of this school is service, we must learn the ways by whichwe are best able to serve, we must become acquainted with the different fieldsof work and learn the needs of each field. Through the Y. W. A. we learn aboutthe phases of christian work. We see how many of the problems
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