Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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JU IORS i Jcxious ' if 3 N First Row: tleft .. , '5 e, to rightl Harnlil Arman. Del.n1 lS if' 4 W' w lleck, Viola Cul- Q! 7 - ,- aa 5: 4 3 H' R X icy, lrene Dillen- 4. ' .fr jlti ' der, Herbert Eich- 1, -e 2 4 ' 3 'lm xr' er, M y r a Erli, ' 4 lv 'tiff ' Clarence Farmer. J' ., 5 ' V .1 7 , - lf, - . ' . , f A jr .A Second R o w: i 5 . 1, f jg' 1 '. Mrs, llnwnrd Gay, x 4' Y , ' i lYillian1 Gibbons, I. I r e n e Uinter, i 4 Flora Hara. Olive A ' X an Hari-nlxl. Dnrotliy -s fv A ll Hesselbart, l. u- .Q q i T A a Z I Q X , Q AF F cille llt-sselbart, lv 1 If B 3 i A , , - -,, T . Q Thirul Row: Lil- X f Q '62 lian Hn:-lc, Dorn! thy -lones. Naomi l.aPlante, Helen 'K A Lnyfan, Norbert May. Paul Mc- 7' Dmvt-ll, Sarah Mc- Dowell, rv Fourth R o w 1 '1 I iw.-I ia 7 Y 1:0S.,1in.1 M ..1 i ii. '7 - f 1.3 '1' ll e l v i n Reiser, v ,I 'A f eff, W Florence Ruhismi, - XWQ it . Myron Rolebaugli, ,I 'z' - Vincent R n p p, fl 'fl . , . 1 t' M a b e l Sauder. 1 . . - Oran Siyzler. Fifth Row: Ar- t h u r Spangler, Q an ' R ,Q l'earl Spitler. llnn W' Swaney, Halbert ii' Tuekeixjnhn SK Tuckey, Bible ll yr.l '36. R er t h a XYarner, Junior in Standard B i b I e, Cecile XY i l s U n, Cora lYiswell, XY i t h 0 ut pie- t u 1' e s 2 Gertrude Jewell. Alyce Tul- lnek, Mary Hawk, Lloyd Flint, Dora 1 r is gf g e, Ruth ...gin Hallbergl, Naomi Lahlarr, E m m a Morzentlialer, Ol- in Vlrey, Harold XYTGCTITIHII. After spending several months at thc llible Institute we can testify that we have thoroughly enjoyed it. Christ means more to us now than He has ever meant before. He has proved Himself a very present help. We have received much help and inspiration from all of our classes. Especially has our study of both the Old and New Testament been helpful. The Bible has become fl new and living book to each of us. Other subjects, perhaps not as important, but also necessary, have been taken and enjoyed. It is a privilege to study under teachers who are not only competent to teach, but who also rely upon the help ot the Holy Spirit. Each of our classes is opened with prayer, and we have found that it is much easier to study when Plc illuminates our niinrls. The Christian fellowship with the teachers, and with one another, has been a source of much help and encouragement. XVe praise God because He has led us here to prepare for His service. Our earnest desire is to be used by Him.

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IDDLERS .QM kff sq' ti sig. aft Sift' fr W .WR v rw? -' '11 -aff so .R N91 First Row: tleft to right! Pritchard Ainstntz, Dorothy Hall. Rolf Binder, Zliiner B u r g e t, Meacham C a s li, Mrs. Rose Caven, der, Guilford Cos- selmanl Second Row: Edith Ehlke, W' Donald Eicher, 'Howartl Eicher, Richard F I e c k, El-la tierber, Sylvia Ge-rig, Earl Ciuth. Third Row: Mrs. Earl Lilith, Hazel l-l :L r 'r i e, Ruth Hawk, E v el yn Hiinebaugh, Mrs. Kenneth Hyman, Mary Ellen Klinck, Aili Komula. Fourth R o w 2 Elizabeth Kunsel- man, I in o g e n e Knrth, Mary Lamb, Edna Land- rey, Lueile Leh- man, Verna Mag- ary. E I i z a beth Ritchey. E l ri i s e Rogers. F i f t h R o w : M a r i e Stauffer. Robert Strubhar, '3:Ellis Tolly, XYiI- llIlll'lLlIJl1Olll, kflarence Vollmar, Dorothy XVieder- kehr, Joseph lVind. XYillis lVoods. XYithout P i C - tures: Florence S h arp, Howell G u i n, Clarence NVoolley, lYill graduate in '.l7. Ah Lord God! behold. thou hast made the heaven and the earth bv thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing teo hard for thee Uer, 32: 175. This is the testimony of the junior class, for the Lord Himself has carried us through many and varied experiences. Vile have come in obedience to God's call, and have seen Him openi the way, step by step, surniounting every obstacle. Some of the juniors have been definitely called to be missionaries, some to be evan- gelists, and others have consecrated their musical talents for the I.ord's service. XVe have spent many a blessed hour feasting on the precious truths from Gods XVord. The secular studies form a foundation for a deeper understanding of the Bible, and enable us to make better progress in the various fields of service, NVith the study of the divinely inspired XVord of God, with Christ held up as the Supreme Example, with the faculty as faithful followers of Christ and leaders of His cause, with students having caught the heavenly vision, we have been inspired to seek God's best for our lives. Indeed, our privilege has been great, but let us also remember that our responsibility will be commensurate with our privilege.



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K5 G T an. if it gl is 'ask 'f ' la , -vw J . f ACADEMIC STUDENTS lithel .Xdams. Thelma Baxley, XYilliam Collier, Esther Swant, XYilford Yastine. Bertha Ykieber, Esther XVind. lNot in Pieturel Edith Lapeer, Alton XVorrel. As academic students of the Bible Institute, we are now completing the first year of our Bible School career. Having found salvation through our Lord jesus Christ, and having before us His supreme example of a true Christian life, we are earnestly making preparations in order that we might serve and follow Him with all sincerity and humbleness. Although there are a few of us who have not had definite calls. we are all seeking diligently to keep in the center of our Lord's will. If we are there, we have no need to worry and fret in our daily life. NYe find, in talking over our daily trials and experiences, that tiod wfrks differently in each of our lives. However, we know that through these trials and experiences we are brought into closer communion with our Lord ,lesus Christ. And so it is in this wonderful fellowship of Gods people that we receive untold blessings and comforts which inspire our hearts in ft llowing the teachings of God's XYord. Let us now look to the things we have obtained from our first year of Bible School. On coming here we had expected much from our various classes. XYe now realize niuch more than we had ever expected, for we have gained felli wship with Christian people that we shall never forget. Being within their presence, we have received a wonderful blessing and a deeper sense of Gods love. XYQ have also found that with the Holy Spirit working in our lives we are able to accomplish much for the glory of God. ACADEMIC STUDENTS

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