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i yee CHARLES WINFIELD HALL Winfield was born in Barstaw, Maryland in 1920. He was converted in 1937 under the preaching of William B. Cranford. The following year he felt a call to preach and in 1940 entered Asbury College. Graduating from college in 1944, he entered Seminary and accepted a six-point charge in Indiana. Winfield feels his field of labor is the pastorate and expects to go back to Maryland and preach. “How grateful | am for God's leadership in my life! It was not an accident that threw me into this environment but, | believe, the providence of God. This Seminary has made a great contribution to my life, both intellectually and spiritually. Especially has it shown to me the magnitude of the Gospel of Christ.’ KENNETH EDWARD HARPER Kenny, a 'P. K., was born in Pocahontas, Illinois in 1921. He graduated from Asbury College in 1943. During his Seminary career Kenny’ has majored in philosophy, been a member of the ''Victory Four Quaitet'’ and an assistant pastor. He is preparing to be a mis- stonary in Africa. My :testimony is in the phrase which was most influential in the life of Moody, ‘The world has yet to see what God will do with a man who is wholly consecrated to Him.’ My desire is to be that man, completely committed to His will.’ WARREN HENDERSHOTT Warren was born in Hughesville, Pennsylvania. He was saved and sanctified in 1937 in the Friends Church at Hughesville. He attended John Fletcher for part of his college work and graduated from As- bury College in 1944. Warren will complete his seminary work in Augiist. | am thoroughly convinced that Christ arose from the dead, and is in the world today through the presence of the Holy Spirit. He has sanctified me by the baptism with His Spirit and | know the reality of that scripture—'Christ in you, the hope of glory.’ My life and ministry is dependent upon Him... ‘For me to live in Christ.’ '
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idee DAVID ALTON BUDENSIEK David wes converted at the age of 12. He attended Junior Col- lege at Miltonvale Wesleyan College in Kansas and graduated from Marion College, Marion, Indiana. David is to be commended upon his excellent work as secretary of the Seminary Christian Service Brotherhood this year. Upon graduation he will enter the Wesleyan Methodist Church, “Born and reared in an earnest Christian home. At the age of 12 God convicted my heart for sins committed. | contessed and God forgave. Yet wrestling against sinful habits and a carnal nature, | saw in | John, 3:8 a present deliverance and accepted the Holy Spirit. Praise the Lord!'' HARRY WILLIAM CHATTERTON Harry was converted at Romeo Camp meeting in August, 1938. He entered the Kentucky Mountain Bikle Institute and was one of the “nine survivors of the 1939 flood in which he was washed ‘two and one-half miles down the creek. In 1941 he graduated from the Bible Institute and from Cascade College in 1943. He is pastor of a Methodist circuit in southern Indiana. ‘After being reclaimed in the summer of 1939, | commenced train- ing for the Lord's service. In accordance with His promise, God cleansed my heart from sin and called me to be a holiness missionary- teacher in China. Jesus is dear to my heart and by His grace | shall fulfill His call. CHARLES LOUIS CHILDERS Charles was converted in Indiana at the age of 16. One year later he was sanctified and called to preach. For eight years he pastored in the Nazarene Church in Kentucky and Texas. In 1937 Charles mar- ried Lorene Dixon. He graduated from Lindsay-Wilson Junior College in 1942 and from Howard Payne College, Brownwood, Texas in 1944. My life is not what | had planned it before | found Christ as my Saviour. My plans have changed; my viewpoint has changed; my purpose has changed; my life itself has changed. But | certainly thank God for the change. God has indeed given me ‘Beauty for Ashes.’ '
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vd wates DONALD WESLEY HUFMAN Don was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1921. At the age of 12 he accepted Christ as his Saviour. He was sanctified under the influence of Dr. H. C. Morrision. He graduated from Asbury College in 1943 and in 1944 ratried Louise Cunningham. Don-was youth director at two Methodist churches in Lexington while in Seminary. In March, 1946, he tock a three-point charge in Richmond, Ohio. | know that Jesus Christ is my Saviour and that the Holy Spirit is guiding my lite. The prayer of my heart is to exemplify Christ and persuade others to follow Him. | thank God for an understanding faith and the hope that lies within Him for my future. CLARENCE VAN DYKE HUNTER Clarence was born in Berwinsdale, Pennsylvania. He received his call to preach in August, 1939. In 1943 he graduated from Juanita College, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. During his senior year he was a student pastor at Mount Union, Pennsylvania. Three weeks before the Seminary opened in the fall of ‘43 Clarence heard of Asbury Semi- nary. He was sanctified in the winter revival, 1944. If | had received nothing from Asbury Seminary but the know- ledge and the experience of entire sanctification, | would still rejoice today. Only by the sacrifices of others have | been able to continue my work here. | pray the Lord to keep me true to them through supreme loyalty to Him. H. WENDELL HYDE Wendell was born May 6, 1921, and spent his first 16 years in lowa. He then moved to Fremont, Ohio. He graduated from Tay- lor University in 1943 and planned to enter the field of physics. He worked one year at General Motors laboratories in Detroit and then received his call to preach. Upon graduation Wendell will enter the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. | praise God for His Word and for parents who really cared. These were sustaining, stabilizing influences in youth. But supremely | praise Him for the experience of full salvation by faith. My most sincere aspiration and satisfaction shall be to live by faith, not by sight, and witness the word of full salvation.’
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