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STUDENTS COMPLETING THE ONE AND TWO YEAR PRE-THEOLOGICAL COURSES f orest Anderson Oscar Anderson Andy Brown Wayne Jordan Harold Knickerbocker Jervis Love Elmer Marquardt Woodrow McCaleb Chester Miller Earl Meboer Fay Rettinhouse Henry Schipper Gerrit Schut David Smith Donald Stegink Leonard Terpstra James Tinker Herbert VanderLugt David VanTuyl Twenty-nine
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ANITA ZABEL Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him.' (Proverbs 30:5.) There was a time, not so long ago when I was not trusting in God, but went my own way with no thought of Him. Suddenly I realized that there must come an end to this life sometime, and from reading God’s word 1 knew that 1 could either have eternal life in the world to come, or be eternally punished in hell for mv sins. I chose the way of eternal life by believing in Christ, who died for the sins of the world. I have put my trust in Him, and He has shielded me often in maov different ways. MARY ZEGELIEN Pslam 48:14—“For this God is our God forever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death.” How can 1 put into words my deep feeling of thankfulness and gratitude to God for loving me, saving me, and then guiding me to B. B. I.? He certainly did have His hand in guiding me here, for even against outside opposition the way was opened for rne to he one of many to enroll in September, 1946. He has taught me many things during this short period, both from His w-ord, and every-day experience. Em going forth into His work to serve Him with my all, knowing that it is His will, and to His honor and glory. He didn’t make it! Twenty-eight-
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PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '48 We. the class of ’48, do prophesy the following events for the future years: Ten years from now the various students of ’48 will be in distant lands telling others about the saving grace of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Our beloved instructors will still be teaching, and perhaps Mr. Pardee will still be making his occasional visits to ibe drug store across the street. Mr. tjuincer surely will have a new stand to lean on by that time, and maybe some rich student will have purchased him a hat with ear-flappers. Miss Knol will have added gray hairs from worries put upon her by the girls of Van Osdel Hall. Fifty years from now Anita Zabel will still look like sweet sixteen, and maybe Donna Harris will have cast into the winds her ten good reasons for not getting married. Within ten years Maxine Dunithan will be the wife of the famous Reverend George Goss. Carolyn Anderson and her husband-to-be, Harold Knickerbocker, will be missionaries in China. Mildred Henke will be trying to reduce her cooking to three or four instead of thirty or more. Maxine Miller will he playing a pipe organ in a great church in New York City. Wilma Dean and Mary Zegelicn will be working diligently with children in the hills of Kentucky. Nelladele Henke will probably be in some distant land across the sea, but not alone. Muriel Cappon will be working, not only with other people’s children, but also her own. Alice Champion will be somewhere laboring in God’s vineyard. Cur class president, Louis Ames, will have great aims for Elizabeth Ann. So ends the prophecy of the Class of ’48. If our detailed predictions fail to come true, we know the graduates will be somewhere in the service of the Lord. Maxine Miller Thirty
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