Show i TT IT is IS In indeed eed gratifying to note the the to J deeper interest that is IS being manifested manifested mani mani- manI- manI t in chapel exercises The attendance attendance attend- attend f J ance has been gradually increasing since M f the first day and alre already dy though there x are re yet a great many empty seats each morning the old room i is losing that forlorn look it used to bear when perhaps perhaps perhaps per- per l haps a half dozen preps wended their L ABC way thither at the striking of the 8 45 f bell bell The singing under the a able able l leadership of Miss Brinton is improving ing ver very much A devotional or a patriotic h hymn mn sung with the whole heart has we believe as great a refining refining refining ing and ennobling influence as prayer We have always had in in the University University- singers of co considerable local renown l we believe we have among us now man many 1 capable voices and that if the interest of more of these were aroused it would 4 do much toward filling those empty seats Could not a choir of our best t. t singers be not to do all the i X singing but to lead their less mates class through the hymns ns And And- Andt t H t would it not help to interest the whole c i student body to have one of the stu- stu w 1 40 a CJ t i if ii i r 0 J D 0 O 0 dents dent themselves themselves' l s occasionally c lead the value of exercises exercises- No one doubts the chapel exercises as a means of engendering engendering engendering engen engen- dering feelings feelings- of friendship and diffusing diffusing diffusing ing ideas of brotherly solicitude We f take it that every student here recognizes recognizes recognizes the need of some meeting where students and professors can meet upon the same plane and think the same thoughts At chapel we meet upon a abroad abroad abroad broad field we think the same thoughts and those thoughts are thoughts of love and reverence While our lips are r forming the words of some divine hymn our souls work out the same beautiful I idea d ea The Th e f few ew wor words d s that are sal said d i upon some sublime thought gives us a deeper reverence for the sublime in nature and always alwa's brings us to a better i appreciation of all that is good and andt noble in mankind Our education fits t us to live that education would indeed be incomplete did it not fit us to live f J better to live not for lor ourselves alone lA rte i but for for others for the uplifting and i b. b bettering a of f our fellow i |