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RAN An On AN 2 A “at “ NAN AN ON Ad io id wi ns i a, Si i, i, a A, in, Fi ls Senior Class Roll and Officers ee eR AR AS tte et ttt ret Tete eta teen tee tiatiateetretn tat OAL BASSAS ASSESS EERE PPA ppp bps v Y wr Spake a i HAM CLASS HONORS Grayce: Marie: EMsignieiccigtGe amir yin reat eater Valedictorian Roberta Ridgeway Selb yict inti tencat arated Salutatorian Everett Porter | Estes. circ. oe conatsnnes soon ante ep ieameneentd Class Orator MOTTO “Be strong and of good courage, fear not, nor be affrighted at them: for Jehovah thy God, He it ts that doth go with thee; He will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.’—Deut. 31:6. FLoweErR: American Beauty Rose Cotors: Red and White CLASS ROLL Clyde E. Adams Henrietta Berryman W. Edward Bousman Charles Woodrow Branum Ray Brestel Harry E. Brooks, Jr. Thompson Burks, Jr. Robert H. Earhart Woodice Esther Eliason Grayce Marie Ensign Everett Porter Estes Jessica Floyd E. M. Gallagher Genevieve Bee Graubner JarEevetett- Eiort Edmund L. John Helen Virginia Johnson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back—Brooks, Branum. 94 a Marion Franklin Harmon, Jr. I’ront—Storms, Selby, Pervine. Dan Large Charles A. Matthews Daniel Bailey Mayer Lottie L. Moore Tillie Baker Odor Frances Lavon Pervine Roger Forest Puckett Joseph P. Randall Charles W. Selby Roberta Ridgeway Selby James Edwin Smith Bertha Storms Rex W. ‘Turner Luther J. Villars James Walters Forrest Wilkin Willard W. Winter
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DN PIS PIN Ei ES EES ENN EN pe As RS AR NAS A AS ASS Ae I POA Ba) AF ) - x ‘ i AS 7 te ( 7 Ss ( Ss { ( 7 pore Aurore frei. rite Aneel ix if IISA ASSES ASSASSINS SS SS Four years ago we were brought together in a fellowship blessed with radiant potentialities. During these precious years in The Cincinnati Bible Seminary this comradeship has been abun- dantly blessed. We have witnessed the actualizing of the potential into living realities, and we bow before our heavenly Father in humble gratitude. We confess our many sins and ask for pardon in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We acknowledge our debt to our alma mater and pledge our constant loyalty to her as she is loyal to Christ and every teaching of His Word. We go out from these halls to the conquest appropriating the uplift of our class motto: “Be strong and of good courage, fear not, nor be affrighted at them: for Jehovah thy God, He it is that doth go with He will fail (Deut. 31:6). The “good fight of the faith” will thee; not thee, nor forsake thee”’ necessitate some hard fighting, but “It is great to be out where the fight is strong, To be where the heaviest troops belong, And fight there for men and God. Oh, it seams the face and it tires the brain; It makes one ache till his friend is pain. But it’s great to be out where the fight is strong, To be where the heaviest troops belong, And fight there for men and God!” I would not indicate that we are to spend our days living in the past, yet I have no sympathy wespspsespsesse esse ee ea ee ee ee ee ee a 25 fe en a Ne ad rd red ee ee ed et ee Se sie ss ee ealest sles Sosy se tee ete - at SEN a Game gs) Coa alam a x of ied vale ie ae ie ot Sac ae Sa N SAAS Be eg ee ed re ee rr ed ed ed et ee ee i Ne SS BS SS SS SRS Ne rofrclocieclediscl tect t fs Ai AS ES SS SS SS te with that sacreligious attitude which spurns pre- cious memories. When the struggle is hard out there on the firing line, may the memories of these years together in The Cincinnati Bible Seminary encour- age us to fight with holy boldness, “casting down imaginations, and every high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God, and bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” “Be strong! It matters not how deep intrenched the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day how long; Faint not—fight on! ‘Tomorrow comes the song.” I eagerly acknowledge my gratitude for the privilege of bein g the sponsor of the Class of 1945. Your enthusiastic participation in class activities and the Seminary life in general, your many treasured kindnesses to Mrs. Elliott and myself, your maintenance of the spiritual glow and zeal for Christ—these have refreshed my heart. I thank God and take courage, Dear class members, you will always be in my heart and prayers. May God bless you, every one. “Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love; ‘The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above.” GeorGE MARK ELLioTt, Sponsor. The Class of 1945. i i is ns Wee NC hie et er ee aS NA ANAS NN PN oer on or. Y
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PRS DiS iS DARN PS PS DRS PIES PRS PES PS PRS PRS PRES PS VIII YY RRP BR) af “% ah Ls a AA be i ce ff at J SERRA E- te I 1 tet NN NN. LASSI S SS Sc. Words are mere things; thoughts that prompt words are of paramount importance. In calling to mind the events of the past year, from Convocation to the present anticipation of Commencement, each Senior can scarcely find words to express mingled feelings of joy and sorrow. After our time spent in intensive preparation and anticipation of the future, we suddenly realize the fact that, “this is it.” We see the need for true preaching; we are eager to do the thing for which we have been trained, so we go out to serve our Master with great enthusiasm. However there is a feeling of regret as the time draws near because we know that the strength we gain from our fellowship with each other will be denied us when we are out on the 25 ty Z n ‘ A A - i ; Oe BASE EAEAR, field facing the enemies of the truth. Before us,— in the religious world, stand infidels, atheists, and perverters of the Gospel. We have taken our stand; we shall not recant. By God’s help we shall become effective instruments for the promulgation of His Word. Our labors together as a class have been highly beneficial. You fellow-members have exhibited a wonderful spirit of cooperation, as I have at- tempted to direct the activities of the year. I shall always be able to say, because of this — “I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always, in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, for your fellowship in the Gospel from the first day until now.” CHARLES W. BRANUM. NAUTILUS STAFF Seated— Frances Pervine, Secretary Ralph Harter, Associate Editor Edmund L. John, Editor Porter Estes, Business Manager Prof. Elliott, Sponsor Standing— James Walters, Advertising Manager T. G. Burks, Jr., Sales Manager Luther Villars, Snapshot Editor Roger Puckett, Utility Man Charles W. Branum, Class President
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