1957-1958 Yearbook

Students Earn While Learning To mos t of us the student center is a gay place where we may happily spend our leisure time. But after the girls are safely tucked away in their dorms for the night, students are busily waxing the floor and preparing for another day. Not only do they wax our floors and clean our lawns, but they prepare Our meals, print our newspaper, clean our clothes, and work on the college farm. A Christian's education is far from complete unless it is bolstered by hard, honest labor, and approximately 40 per cent of the student body find an opportuni ty to learn by doing in the efficient employment program headed by J. C. Moore. Joyc. f inds books fosci nafing as she works in the library. Mike'. waxing is easy but time-consuming . Th, end of another day finds Jennie with her broom. Doris Gaskell recleans a classroom.

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