Atlanta Christian College - Harvester Yearbook (East Point, GA)
- Class of 1947
Page 10 of 48
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Page 10 text:
“
HAROLD CLAY TURNER
DEDICATION
0F the first graduating class of Atlanta Christian Collegre eume this man of consecrated
ability. Bearing the name of the Smiths boasted Henry Clay, he, too, is a native, son of the
Southland; 21nd from his heart came the growing conviction that this territory needs the leader-
ship of Christian men.
For two years after commencement he served the church at Haines City, Florida, and then
removed to Sumter, South Carolina, where he was preaching when extended the '2111 hack
to his Alma Nhlter.
Sprinfr. 1945. brought Brother Turner hack to the College as field representatives Ai-
though there were no accominodations suitable to his family of foul: 110 house or even cooking
facilities, he and his courageous help-meet accepted the challenge. and by Godis grace, have
persevered. despite the hardships.
Brother Turner has traveled approximately i'orty-tive thousand miles in two ymrs. Preachers
iimm New York to Florida remember his infectious personality and zeal for Christ. Young
people drawn to the College by his Hieourugement tell with tears of joy of their decision to
surrender 1111.
Bearing the burdens and problems of responsibility, and with :1 heart tuned to the voice
of God, this young man expresses the spirit of tirst-century evangelism.
"For the word of the eross is to them that perish foulishness; hut unto us who are saved it
is the power of Cod."
WI Corinthians 1:18
”
Page 9 text:
“
THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS
Our livcs arc full of symbols which stand for grout vulucs. Thc Stars and Stripcs rcpi'cscut
our nation and tilt wcddiugr hzuid signifies marriage.
Thcrc arc thrcc symbols which zu'c cutrustcd to you by your Alma Mater as you lcux'c hcr
hulls. Thc first is thc opcu Bihlc which is picturcd on 1101' soul. This is thc symhol of thc Rcvc-
lutiou of God to man which is cvcr yours to touch and to ohcy.
Thc sccoud is thc cross which is found on your Collcgc rings and pins. Ilcrc is thc symbol
of scif-dcuini illld sacrificc which must chuructcrizc 21H of thosc who walk in thc steps of Him
who wont to Calvary.
Thc third symhol is thc crown which surrounds that cross on your pins mid rings. This
thunk CML is thc cmhlcm oi final victory and glory which Christ has promised. to thosc who
arc faithful unto dcuth.
Cuurd wvll thcsc syniholsi dcur chiidrciL us you go out into tho world. and may Cod hcip
you to chcrish that for which thcy stand.
"lill cxchzuigc my cross for :1 starry crown
thcrc thc gutcs swing outward ucx'cr;
At His iicct liH iuy m'cry hlu'dcu down.
And with Jcsus rcign iiUI'OVUIi."
Yours in His glad scrxicc
CM HKW. W'. M iNDUliANT
”
Page 11 text:
“
ADMINISTRATION
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GEORGE W. BONDURANT
Prcsidml
EVAQR-Sm-EEN ' HAROLD c. TURNER
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CAHRABELLF, O. HAUH SARAH P. BONDURANT
Dam 0f H'mm'n Dit'lilimz
”
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