Eastern Mennonite School - Shenandoah Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

 - Class of 1941

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C ass Adviseirfs Message CWA 9 EAR CIiASS OI? 1941: The many happy associations-of the past two years are rapidly coming to a close. Your presence in this institution has meant if much to us. We have been inspired by your enthusiasm, encouraged by your willingness, challenged by your faithfulness, and stimulated to better scholarship by your sincere questions. The memory of the hours spent together in class room discussions and in class fellowship shall always he highly treasured. As college students you have worked faithfully, you have been receptive to our teaching, you have grown intellectually and spiritually, you have proved to us that you are prepared for the difficult situations of active life. Your Alma Mater has a right to expect of you, as college graduates, a life that is consistent with the teach- ings and convictions you have received. These should guide you in your selection of a vocation, your choice of a life companion, and your decisions relative to Chris- tian service. Both the world and the church are depending upon you, as Christians. The world is in turmoil. Nations are at war, industrial and labor organizations are threatening each other, the churches are being rent by various schisms, and people in general are living in fear and uncertainty. These are the fruits of forgetting God. The world is looking for a ray of light, hope, and encouragement. Can we offer them the message of Christ? Can th-e world see Christ in our life, our deeds, our testimonies, our vocational and recreational activities, and in our willingness to serve? Can the world see that we are living for others rather than for ourselves? Our manner of living is the loudest sermon that many of us can preach. The church needs trained young people, not to direct her activities into new paths, not to usurp authority and dictate new church policies, but to live a life that is consistent with the Gospel of Christ, and loyally to support our faithful leaders who are endeavoring to save and preserve the Mennonite faith. Herein lies a challenge to all of us. I know you will accept it. The world is looking for truth. The Word of God is Truth. The world is in bondage and sin and is looking for freedom. The Truth shall make you free. You have niet the challenge in the selection of your class motto, 'LValiant for the Truth. You go forth not alone. God is with every individual who enrolls under this standard. Vigilance, earnestness, godly fear, and consecration are all implied in the first word of our motto. We have no fear for your life, nor do we hesitate to assure you that God will richly bless your life, so long as you live your motto, We bid you farewell. May Gods richest blessing attend you as you go forth Valiant for the Truth. -D. Ralph Hostetter. Viiyfe l'iH1ll'ft'4'lI

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