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and manv hopes were ·hattered , still there was no s acri. fice more const'>icuous and more colossal than that o f J o hn .\1 ilton, who tt;rncd away from a bright literary future to o-ro Yel in the mire of political fencing and religious co ntrovers y in order that h e~ might help his countrymen .. s trike a blow for fre edom:' At ~is time .\Iilton was twe nty-five years o f age. B ehind him lay ,many a year of diligf! nt preparati n anc.l a brilliant literary career; before him lay the dim Otttlinc o f "Pa racli ~ e L ost:• Attd it wa. in tftc time o f preparat io n fo r the . f o r a s;acn. mammoth tas k •that his fatherland called npo n I11111 fice in b ehalf •o f po liti cal. e <h1 cat ion a l anti r e lig-i u tt~ frt·crlo m. After the'struggl e we again see :\lilto n. no w an lei man o f fifty-two, and just beginning the campo ·itim·t o f that lo ng neglected p oem:·· Paradise Lost:' \Vhen we b eh o ld him in his lo nely chamber : with its facied green hangings . his g-ray lock s hanging "all too ruffled·' over his aged temples. his large and luste rless eyes ·:rolling in vain to finci the day." n thing ahout ~tim but povert)~, de a lation and solitude, rejected by his country. forsaken b)· his friends , and s lighted even by his o wn daughters, then'we b e gin t o realize at what a trcmendo u cost was purchased lhis triple h e ritage o f modern dvilizatio n. Again, the ~reate ·t ble s ing that has ever come to man is hristianity. :\'nd the establishment o f this ins titutio n called fo r the sacrifice : no t o f a man. but o f God. It is said o f Christ that wl'len he came to earth he ··emptied himself'·- emptied himseJf of all .. ;he glo ry that he hacl with the Father ana his holy angels'' .. ~· e n fro m h efo re the beginniug o f the w o rld."' But h e n o t o nl)r emptied himself o f h eaYenly glory, h.c also clo thed him sclf 9 with the lo w a nd d egraded fo rm o f an earthly sen·ant. He wa ··despised and rejected o f. m e n.'' Fro m Bethle he m t o Calva\·y his life was a continuo us humiliatio n. Prog-ress mus t be 'made, a n ew relatio n between God and man must be estahliShe<t, but the Son o f ~Ian must pay th e price. No more pitifu; and discouraging s ig ht can bt• im agin ed than to sec the life !hat le ft th e a-lory o f h eaYe n anti suffered th e repro ach o f earth to e~ tabli sh a n e w king do m aman a man, ' . finally waste it~ tr<'r.lg-th o n the cross o f the enemy. Rut n o s o ncr has the ; darkn cs ~ cleared away a nd fhe dying w o rds ~lcs .

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"HIAWATHA • O n Jun e r rth t h e ' h0 ral l·nio n ga,· S. ·( lt·ri dg'"·-TayJ,-, r's cantata, "Scen es fro m Longfe llo w' · o ng 1 f 11 ia w at ha." Th <: J::n~at amou nt lf drill r eq ui r ed fo rth ' r c n ditin n of s u c h a cafltata was in the es timat io n o f t h e andi<•n r· ~ <lmp ly r e paid by the glori o us s u ccess that t h · C ho ral · ni n :cor ed. P n)f. Nykc rk has during t h e y eet r \\·o rk '"·d at ;t w it h nntiring zc..•a l ; and it is ce rtainly quite a In:: to the ins titutio n t hat h e wiJI nu t be hl· rc n e xt year to condu c t th e 'h ra l Cnio n. The w n rk of the c h o rus was <..'Xl'l:llt·nt. :\II th e ,·ar it d b e auty and p ol·ti · quaintn ess n f Indi a n lif · a nd cus t >m. id ·a lized by th e J) rilli at.lt imag-inatic n s f h th p o c..•t and cn mpo:'c r, and bereft o f a ll hars h rea li t y hy a s _ym pathy that cou ld I> ~..: dL"tectcd in th e , ·oic o f ca h , ing ·r- all th is wa. bro ug-ht u ut \\·it h an effect tl.tat r a ,·i:-; h <..:d t h e a r . Th e \\' a:--.tin~' o f th e famine and the blas ting of t h e fc n ! r \\' r c g-i \' l' Tl a \\' l tHl ·r fu l effect in th e ir ~ ad pat h os. ·rhe piritua lih· o f th e \\'ord s a nd the imp le adncs. o f th e mu ·ic w ere a c l-larm and a del ig ht.

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'Th e "A" cJ?s. thi ~ year g-a,·e o n e f the hest program:' c,·er r tHkred n a sim ilar cca~io n . T h e make-up o f the program • s h cnYed cnnsi <!c rabl e imag-inati1)n and artbtic insigh t. There w c..·rc scn.· ralr;l.,,. fcatur s , of which ~lr. ] < hn De \ · ri es· chalk t alk w a=-- th e m•ost no ,· ·1. '·D e J ng-. th e class pro phet. eire. 3Cd as an EgyptiaP1 astro l ge r. made quite a n impressio n. 1-Icnry \'ru ink, the dass r at r, dcli,·er ecl a strung- eu logy o n K c s suth. \\'ith n~ ,rc , ·oice c ntn: 1, h e will beco me an cffccti ,·c sp ·aker. Dor~ 1\lhers and Th ) Thurber each admirably rende r ed a llH)noliJg·ue. the former '·Th e Ruggl es · D in ncr Party,·· the la t k r. ''llu w P atty Learned . \ nglo-,·ax n. · J e nni e Pikaart read an o,_iginal p em on ''The :\lartyrd 111 f Saint Eula lis,'' whi ch t11cml! ~ h e treat ·d wi t h p ·tic insig-ht and . tudi cd di · ti t>tl. . \ pl:t;. entitled "Fr 111 Ha rry t ) \\'11 t C-- and \\'hat Came f It." w a: acted ut by J o hn \\'i c h ers as 7\fr. mith, a farmer. 1-1 )reni· Taylo r as :\fr. mith's wife . Lena Dt.> Haan as :\[iss ~mit h , ~~nd ~icholas ich terma n a: J o hn Jac b . :\liss 'mith' · w ultl-bc lo,·er. Jam es Dykema ga,·c a re trospect whi ch h e caiiL'~l ":\ly ,ui tar and I in Rc,·eric." ft w a · an arti · tic mixture r> £ im .ners nati n, r e , ·erit.>. guita r music, si ngin g and wh istli ug. · ~lis: Turnbull and D ·a n l krgl!n play ed a piano dud, " l)l!r Er~te n Li be Golcr n e Zeit." JJ. De \ ·ri ;.; pla y l:d a \'i >litl' solu . .. Fantais ic de n cert'' fr 111 Faust, and .\nn a 'shuelkc, a piano ~olu. "La P o lka <.k la Rein e," by Raft. Je n ni c \ · c n e kl~· sen ~a ng .. \' o ices u f :\pr i 1.''

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ULFILAS CLUB. The L'ltilas ' lui> g':t\' l' a hctt~..· r progrant th is y~o.· ar th:tn l' \' l' r bcfr1r · in the hi :-- ttJry of th ' society. .\:unJh~.· r:-- ~>i !'-J>L'Cial in tl'rcst \\' C'n· thc httdg-~..· t . In· . .lohn \ 'a n J),·k - ·.an d a tll<)Jhllo"' :--.. ltl' hy .\. ·. Dyk ema. 'The..· pia,. \\'a:-; iull l)i a c t inn. and thl· llttwing- bumpc..: r. tilkd "with th<..' o ld familiar juic..·t·"- cold tl'a !marked the..· seen~.· a:-; hcing- truly Dutch in hospitality . Th e..· club is pro~ p...:ring. and L' njuys thl' di:-;tincti o n of hl·ing- tlw nnly litl'rary socidy n n the..· ·a•n JHts that ha s a pn•fc.·!'-:-:11r as one: c•f its members. ( >t h cr numbers o n th · prog-ram \\'l' fL' : < >raticlll. I L H. ottsc ha l!f c r; monologue. ]t)seph ~i%oo: <·ssay. :\I. . \. Sll'g- ·man . :\quartet c mposc..' d of IL De Youn g-. 1•rnf. .\. l{aap. :\ . Dykema a n d (;. \ an Pcurscm furnishcd the..· music.

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Sc<'ne: Frc~m Van Vleck, making circuit o f Hollaad. Time: Night of Frat. Banquet. Drama tis Persqnae: Pete (frantic.) Ike (<.lini ng, afterwards ere tfallen.) Hyma, (eye o n fifty: cen ts.) Students (jeering.)

A I CLASS SONG.

As swiftly flying birds in twilight gray,

Across the evening sky their quick flight wing, And for a moment on our view delay, Or fleeting note in passage sing, Thus one by one our "prep" days sped. Each hast'ning onward to its rest, And leaving e'er dark night o'er landscape spread, A n1emory dear, or tvken blest.

ACT L 8:1 5 . Pete ( raci n1 madly down the ta irs at Van 'V leck, cullarJ<: · ~ , etc.) : "Boy " ! ~Jy cloth es ! \ ·her's a wheel?"'

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\Vith recollections fond of days long dead, The past, so bright, Makes future light; And when once more our ouward path we tread, The star of Hope will brightly shine ahead. Black, as the midnight watches of ,the sea, Gold 0 , as the ling'ring rays of setting sun, These are the emblems pure \Ve bring w thee, Our Alma Alater fairest one. Dark was the maze we oft times found, Clear was the light that shone before, To lead us where Ambition's pathway woundFor this, dear Hope, we thee adore.

JAMES DYKEMA, Prep. "A". *The class colors were gold and black.

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P ete {white and g hastly jumps from wheel and falls fainting into the room. Abie runs for a pitcher of water, while Pete ~asps out to I~e, who is anxio usly bending over him): "Dyk ma, tailor not in-house dark-neighbor said praye r meeting-14th strc(.:t church. Fifty cents-get him!"

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8:30. Ike (boldy · setti ng forth. Four minutes later h e comes scurrying back, looking cheap): ·· ~ran.'s up in fro nt. I ain't goin' in." '

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8 =35· Hyma ( in 14th St. church praye r m eeting, whispering): "Say, Pete, h e •wants his pants." ACT V.

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Hut alas! their sL· lti. h c ia!'. mat e~ 'alled th e m back fro m Dig 'ca \\.ate r, Ca lled to them in acce nts franti c ; ent to th em the brave life sa,·crs. : T w ed th em in. th c:e r ccld e:' - w a nde r e rs . From the Ia nd o f th ' J-Iercaftcr. Lovely s tate o f affairs! lnst a<.l o f r allying his class and goi~g after th e ( ph m res in dece nt s tyle, ou r b ra,·c ( I) Scn i r yells 1 ud en ug h t rai~c the d e ad. a nd the n hides behind th e ski rt~ o f L'ndc Sam. Rra \·e R oy! \\'e ll do ne!! Anno Dyke: ''\\' c canno t re frain fr o m g 1ving a h elp to

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