Asbury Theological Seminary - Seminarian Yearbook (Wilmore, KY)

 - Class of 1946

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radiates PAUL DONALD IRWIN Don was born in 1921 at Mamont, Pennsylvania. He was converted and sanctified in 1939 under Dr. H. C. Morrison. While a freshman at Asbury College he accepted a call to preach. He graduated from Asbury College in 1943. During his Seminary career, Don has been in evangelistic work. I! am thankful for the saving and sanctifying power of God, also for the promise ‘If we walk in the light as He is in the light we have fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.’ With this confidence in Him | am ready to meet the challenge of this generation.” JAMES ELMER KILBOURNE Elmer was born of missionary parents in Japan. He received his high school education in Shanghai, China, and Souel, Korea. He came to Asbury College and received his A.B. in 1943. During his Seminary career. Elmer has been in quartet work. After graduation he will get his M.A. degree in business administration at the University of Ken- tucky and return to China as a missionary this year. In Christ | have found full salvation, through Christ a vision of a lost and dying world. His command to ‘ao’ and its fulfillment is the longing of my heart.” ERNEST JUJI KILBOURNE Ernest, a twin brother of Elmer, enjoyed the same privileges as his brother. He was born in Japan and educated in China and Korea. He also received his A.B. from Asbury College in 1943. Ernest was a member of two quartets, The Missionairs Quaret and ‘The Victory Four.’ Upon graduation Ernest will take a pastorate for a year and then return to China as a missionary. Thrust in thy sickle and reap: for the time is come for thee to reap: for the -harvest of the earth is ripe.’ Rev. 14:15. ‘The harvest of the earth is ripe’ and | praise God for the privilege of being called back to the Orient as a missionary for Him.”

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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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paeiie tes DENNIS FRANKLIN KINLAW | | | Dennis was born in Lumberton, North Carolina. He was converted at Indian Springs camp meeting. He graduated from Asbury College in 1943 and the same year married Elsie Blake. During his Seminary career, Dennis has been a pastor and an evangelist. As student-body president of the Seminary he has manifested executive, social, and spiritual leadership. For Dennis the future holds a great field of service in the upbuilding of God's Kingdom. A Christian home, a holiness camp meeting, and Asbury were used by the Holy Spirit to bring me to know the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour and Sanctifier. | rejoice in the fullness of grace, that | find in Christ. My desire is to live so that | can say with Paul, ‘for me to live is Christ. WARREN LEROY LEAR Warren was born in Huntingburg, Indiana, in 1920 and was ''born again’ in 1930. He is a 1942 graduate of Evansville College. He attended Garrett Biblical Institute in 1942-44. In September of 1944 he felt led of the Lord to come to Asbury Seminary. Warren is called to the mission field and is making preparation to go to China. In Christ | have found salvation by faith believing and know the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit within my experience. | find per- fect peace ‘rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; and continuing instant in prayer’ Romans 12:12. | am trusting the Lorld will lead me to His field of service. Romans 8:28 is my promise. RODNEY WILLIAM LONG Rodney comes from California. He completed three years work in the field of music at the University of California and then came to Asbury College and received his A.B. degree. During his Seminary work he has been pastor of four churches of the New Vienna charge in New Vienna, Ohio. I'll never cease thanking God for directing me to Asbury Seminary. He supplied my every material need but greater than this, He took me at a time of spiritual defeat and discouragement and showed me the way, through His sanctifying grace, to spiritual peace and vic- tory. ‘Blessed are those which do hunger and thirst after righteous- ness, for they shall be filled.’ Matt, 5:6.

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