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GRADUATES CORNIE REMPEL, Glenbush, Sask. Valedictory Bachelor of Christian Education Degree His timely and deliberate judgments have been appreci¬ ated in college activities and as vice-president. He sings baritone in the college quartet and capably entertains with his musical saw. Will continue his studies at Bethel College. their program. We have felt life throbbing in her veins; life which we want to help sustain. Through all this we have experienced Christ in a new and living way. Foremost in our mind today is the thought of gratitude. First a thank you to our parents. We are indebted to you for our basic training and we know that your prayerful concern and constant encouragement has contributed more to our suc¬ cess than we shall ever realize. Thank you, instructors, for we are assured that the service rendered to us has been heart service, thus we feel that no lofty words can express the thanks due and fit, for service so purely motivated. So, in return, we wish to extend a hand to you with a simple “thank you!” trusting that you shall receive it as heart language. To the board representing the conference, we are grateful for providing such adequate facilities for us to acquire a Christian education. In grati¬ tude we will serve you. Thank you fellow students for providing com¬ panionship which made the work so much more enjoyable. We trust that the benefits have been reciprocal. Ultimately we are grateful to God in whom we have the purpose and provision to prepare for greater service. We as graduates must bid farewell also to each other as we now go our several ways. In every departure there must be a destination. We are confident that regardless of the place or capacity of service, the value of our college experience will be inestimable. We want to remain on the path of humility and self-discipline that Christ has trod, which leads to eternal peace. —Cornie Rempel. It is a natural phenomenon that with every arrival comes a parting, and with every intro¬ duction, a farewell. The degree of gratification resulting from a meeting determines the degree of reluctance to part. That is why the graduating class of 1960 cannot, without a touch of sentiment, think of leaving C.M.B.C. Although we have fulfilled the requirements for graduating from this college, not for a moment do we profess to have appropriated all that the college has to offer. However, although our aca¬ demic progress may at times have been dis¬ couraging, inevitably, in every class lecture and every experience, impressions were made and attitudes formed which will prevent us, as a graduating class, from being quite the same as the class introduced to college three years ago. College has by no means been an isolated chapter in our lives, but in a very real sense it has been exclusive. We have had the oppor¬ tunity to become closely associated with each other as classmates from many parts of Canada—a friendship which will surely remain throughout our lifetime. We have had the oppor¬ tunity to study under the supervision of a qualified faculty, dedicated to God. This is a rare privilege in our day. We have felt the pulse of our conference as we have witnessed the many board meetings, and have become acquainted with
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GERALD LOEWEN, Altona, Man. Sacred Music Diploma Our tenor soloist is a natural artist, skilful violinist and a delightful dramatist. He also excels in sports and jokes which will find a ready application at the Pioneer Camp. He anticipates continued studies in music. REV. GEORGE NEUFELD, Margaret, Man. Bachelor of Christian Education Degree G—enerous in stature E—fficient as the chairman of the Missions Committee O—rderly at a hospital R—ecruit for the Altona Bible School faculty G—enerous in character E—ffective as a preacher in both languages. ANNE MARIE WARKENTIN, Steinbach, Man. Bachelor of Christian Education Degree Her friendliness and concern is felt through her unob¬ trusive generosity. With her quality of counsel and guidance she is well equipped for her position as ele¬ mentary teacher, girls ' Dean, and future work at Gulfport, Mississippi. NORTH KILDONAN MENNONITE CHURCH WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Leading Minister: Rev. V. J. Schroeder.
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