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As We Graduate The months hove flown since ihai sunny, fall day when we arrived at school a little bit bewildered and concerned as to just what lay ahead. The first few days resulted in a havoc of confusion as our minds whirled the many questions that we didn’t dare ask. How can I remember the names of my rocm-mates? What was that Typology assignment? When, oh when will that buzzer sound for dinner. The little, green-eyed monsters Doubt and Homesickness soon reared their ugly heads, yet the Peace that passeth all understanding was ours, and our hearts sang as we dropped to our knees for devotions. Time passed quickly, and events such as the reception the sleigh ride with the liquid sunshine,” and devotions at Townsend Park amid the flickering shadows of the bonfire now ding like fragrant incense to our memories, and will continue to do so long after our footsteps have cessed to resound in the corridors of Van-Osdel Hall. The picnic arrived at last and after the dismissal of school we departed on our separate ways during the summer months. In September we were reunited again, missing those who had graduated, and greet- ing the new faces with the wise, understanding smiles of veterans. As the time for our commencement rapidly approaches, it is wilh anticipation that we look forward to the future. The Great Reaper has placed His hard on the living seed, and called some to the foreign field, some to the home field, and others to further training. As we put cur hands to the plow we ook forward to the lime when we shall meet Him face to face. — IRENE PITCHEORD
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CUGENYA 8. SI VER TSEN Woalihy Slrcol Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. (Jeremiah 33:3). ESTHER L. WEST Wealthy Street Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest. (Joshua 1:9). MRS. .AURA WINEBRENNER Burr Oak Baptist Church, A'bion Indiana Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a i'ght unto my path. [Psalm 119:105). DORIS ADELLA WOODRUFF Wealthy Street Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. Thou wilt show me the path of life; in thy presence is fulness of joy; af thy right hand there ere pleasures forevermore. (Psalm 16:11). • 26 •
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FiRST YEAR INSTITUTE CLASS Front Row, Left to Right: Jean Knottnerus. Carolyn Cox, Mary Jane Crow, Nyladine Deyarnaond. Mllllcent Young, Velma Hitchcock. Elnore Stadt, Shirley King, Ethol Dykite house. Second Row, Left to Right: Mabel Wilhite, Enid Alber, Treva Joan Worden Mary Lou Rathbun Darlene Eby, Lois Boer, Connie Alba, Evelyn Smith, Betty Kolkman, Barbara Norton, Winona Gerber, Nola Thompson. Third- Row, Left to Right: Cietis Scott Bobby Byrne, Orlan Wilhite, Albert Schenk, Max Cheney, Melvin Peach, Myron Scott, Clarence Eno, Richard Sterkenburg, Elsa Knudsen. Absent when picture was taken: Joan Hamp, William Hoppert. First Year Classes The first-year Bible Institute ard Pre theological classes are Aaking, with one exception, the same subjects, and we have our classes together. Because of this we have combined in the election of officers and the sponsoring of social events. The officers elected are as follows: President, Paul Verslu’s: Vice-President, Elsa Knudsen- Secretary. Evelyn Smith; and Treasurer, Glen Ozinga. The two members chosen for the Student Council were Mrs. Warren Crow and Don Perkins. The social events attendee by the class included a picnic at John Ball Park with the sec- ond year students, the annual reception at the Lake Drive Baptist Church, and a sleigh-ride. At I he reception the timid first-year students were warmly welcomed, and given a preview of things to corne when Bob Nelson and Woody McGaleb taught classes in Greek one Philosophy. The imprev’sec campfire was a very appropriate setting for the inspiring devo- tions message brought by Dc. Fuller. We have as our class motto, “For us to live is Christ,” gnd our class song is, Living for Jesus. We hope and trust that these will continue to be an inspiration to us not only during our school years, but also throughout our entire life cn this earth, — MARY LOU RATHBUN and JOE CRAWFORD • 28 •
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