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AMBASSADUITS CLASS WILL I, Leroy Ruby, hereby will and bequeath my ability to study to Fred M-cKenrick. I I, Roland Keise hereby will and bequeath my vision of missions to Rob- ert Graeter. I, Bert Culter Jr. hereby will and beque.ath my ability to sleep to Bud Meshew. I, Dean Ash hereby will and beque.ath my ability to be a bachelor to Bobby Brown. I, Doris Bucher, hereby will and bequeath my quietness to Emma Lee Holden. l, Grace Culter, hereby will and bequeath my ability to gum snapping to Annonda Savage. I, Barbara Smith hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat candy in class to Jean Morgan. I, Ray Curtin, hereby will and bequeath my books to Hobart Wick. I, Harvey Moyer hereby will and bequeath my ability of continually talking to Calvin Cates.
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Class President 1952 Survival of child threatened by an incurable disease. . . . God inter- venes and marvellous healing results. ' This is the dynamic pattern in the life of Class President Dean Ash. Down through the years a blessing of God has governed Brother,Ash s b ll life to a place of prepared for se.rvice. As fellow class mem ers, a students look for President Ash to permit the Holy Spirit to lead him in great achievements for the Kingdom of God. His inspiration during ' ' d d f lt class sessio at DBI. ns and fervor In prayer will long be remembere an e
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AIVIBASSADORS CLASS HISTORY An annual occurrence at Dayton Bible lnstltute is graduation However no com mencement would be complete without the class history The purpose of this history is to recapltulate the spiritual blessings and fellowship enjoyed in three years of school lt was in the fall of nineteen fifty that twelve eager freshmen sat in the student assembly room and took their entrance examinations Now six semester later eight of three years have been joyous sometimes tiring with study but yet full of those happy moments when all rejoice in Christ The eight graduates are Brothers Dean Ash Ronald Kelse Harvey Moyer Bert Culter Ray Curtin LeRoy Smith Sisters Grace Culter Doris Bucher and Barbara Smith We were sorry to see the original class parted Brother Bill Carol is now in the United States Army and Sisters Ruby Evans and June Kramer found it necessary to give up school. Their presence will be missed at graduation, but their places were temporarily filled by Brother and Sister Mason Hughes, transferred students from L. l. F. E. in California. We are equally glad to have Brother Ray Curtin graduating with us. I '52 the initial class are ready to don their caps and gowns and receive their diplolnas. The I I I I I ' I . ,'- . , During the three years several of the seniors were married. Those entering into holy matrimony were: Bert Culter Jr. and Grace Cundiffg Lowell Bucher and Doris Mills, and LeRoy Ruby anod Audrey Witherow. As we review the student's activities during the three years we readily see our senior class has been busy in the work of the Lord. lt was in November of the first year that Ronald Keise, Dean Ash, and LeRoy Ruby met with another member of the Harvester's class and formed D. B. l.'s first quartet. Their ministry was greatly blessed and the experience gained was invaluable. lt was during the summer between our freshman and junior years that many of the students really launched out for God. Donald Keise toured the British owned isle of Jamaica with a Youth For Christ team. Dean Ash and LeRoy Ruby traveled.to S1-eqmburg New York, where they held a two weeks revival in the community union church. Brother Ash remained the entire summer as pastor in this work, and the last report received gave the good news of its P 09 e55- As we returned to school for our Junior year Brother Keise and Brother Ash re- ' d in the school quartet and were beneficial in the school revival. It was at maine , . this time that the Ambassador class found a bountiful suPPlY of P0fenf'0l Preachers- Those speaking during the campaign were Ronald Keise, .Dean A5511 l-CROY Ruby. ond Hqryey Moyer. Summer again brought many opportunities to spread the gospe. Bert Culter Jr accompanied a senior last Year fo 0 Church 'n lowa' where he qsslsled os son Ieoller. Other students went with touring teams to recruit new students. God did no? deny their efforts and victorious rep0rfS were heflfd 05 we ventured 'nto our senior year.
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