Cornerstone University - KUMI ORI Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 33 text:

First Year Bible Institute F. Bevz, Vice Pres.; M. Tolosa, Sec.-Treas.; E. Goodrich, Pre;. The Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad. Psalm 126:3 Little did we know, when entering school last fall, what wondrous blessings our Lord had in store for us. Eight o'clock Tuesday morning, September S. found about 75 bewildered students gathered together for the first time In Patterson Hall. Joyous greedngs could be overheard as upper classmen excitedly welcomed each other back to school. The new students were quickly drawn into conversation with the veterans and were made to feel welcome and at home. The first morning was spent in receiving instructions concerning our course of study, locations of classrooms, school regulations, and in purchasing bocks for the first term's work. The members of our class represent nine states of the Union — Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio Wisconsin, Iowa, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and New York — and have come from all w.alks of life. A large percentage have come directly from high school while others have received nursing and teaching training, worked as telephone operators, clerks, secretaries farmers, and factory workers. What a joy it was to come from the cold, godless world into a school permeated with the Holy Spirit of God — where Christ is Lord, where every class begins with a word of prayer and song of praise and is dismissed in prayer. Our hearts were impressed with the important part prayer played in the life of the school as we discovered that eve-y Monday chapel service is devoted to prayer for each other, and that Tuesday through Friday halt- hour prayer meetings are held before school on behalf of the school and foreign missionaries. Praise flooded all of our hearts as one of our members testified to having realized that he had been Irving under a false assumption of salvation, but fhaf now he krew the Lord Jesus as his own personal Saviour. As we sludy God s Word and the great Christian Doctrines our faith is strengthened and we are understanding more fully what we believe and why. Our desire is to be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh ... a reason of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear. I Peter 3:15. - 31 •

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ROSE HALEY Sooth Baptist Church Flint. Michigan Therefore, my behoved brethren, bo ye stedfast unmovable, always abound ing in the work of the Lord.' (i Corinthians f5:S8) ' And whatsoever ye do in word of dead, do all in t h o n a m o of th© Lord Jesus. giving thanks to God a d the Father by him. (Colossi© ns 3:17) CHARLES JONES First Baptist. Fremont, Mich. Grand Rapids, Michiqan H ye then be risen with Christ seek those things svhich are above, where Christ s’ifeth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on th© earth. (Colossiars 3: I. 2) PATTY TATE First Baptist Church Cass City, Michigan am crucified with Christ; nevertheless 1 live; yet rot I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the fiesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, ho loved me, and gave himself for me.'1 (Galatians 2:20) charlotte tuttle First Baptist Church Williamston, Michigan ' ror the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing wi II he with- hold from them that walk uprightly.' (Psalm 84:11) • 30 • NORMA HUBER Calvary Baptist Church Washington, Iowa According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing 1 shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always so now also Christ shall be mag nified in my body, whether it bo by life, or by death, For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. (Phi lip pi a ns I :20, 21) EL NORA, ROWLAND Wealthy St. Baptist, Grand Rapids Lake Odessa, Michigan Casting oil your care upon him; for he careth for you. (I Peter 5:7) DORIS TODD Grandview Park Baptist, Dss Moines, I owe Pierre, South Dakota The Lord is my rock, end my fortress, and .my do liverer; my God, my strength, in whom I wilt trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. (Psalm 18:2) WILLARD ZIMMER Gladwin Baptist Church Grand Rapids, Michigan But God forbid that 1 should glory, save in th« cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and J unto the v orfd. (Galatians 6:14-)



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Pafricia Aldrich Eileen Beardsley Joyce Boomer Joan Boonstra Don Chapel Lois Dehlbe'g Carl De Va I Connie Effstrorr. Ruth Gary Doris Garrard Charlotte Glarier Eugeno Goodrich Betty Gray Delores Hampton Katherine Hannan Dorothy Hays Marguerite Hormuth Robert Hormuth Irma Johnson Isabelle Johnson Anita Lopei Wellington Miller Dorlere Mitchell Ruth Montgomery Robert Morrison Rex Me Murray Gerald Ney Melvin Peach Storing Post William Pr co Denna Sharpe Pat Stewart Robert Taylor Opal Teed Viols Thcmas Lucille Janet Thompson Margaret Tolosa Rosemary Ullery Florence Van Burgo- Jean Waqner Joy Walsh Geraldine Walton Arnold Werner Leora Woodman Evelyn Zweidyh ' 32 • , i mK r Ai

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