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W ris t Jim Jgzzwfup, vm 1 IOI-IN 1:3 The Fellowship Circle is an alumni organization composed ol Bible Institute graduates, faculty members, and former and present students who have completed one semester of work in the Institute. The purpose of the Circle is to maintain and promote the fellowship begun in the Institute and to carry a spirit of prayer for its members and the Bible Institute. Its members are scattered throughout the world as missionaries. pastors, evangelists, teachers, and lay-workers. The Circle is an active organization for it has voluntarily sponsored several projects in past years. This year, it has made substantial contributions to the erection of Founders' Memorial by prayer and liberal gifts. The following receipts will give evidence to faithfulness to their Alma Mater. The Circle set 37,000 as a tentative goal. Gifts received by March I show these gratifying figures: Cash received-334,420.58 Pledges received-S5,844.6l. Total received-Sl0,265.l9. A banquet is held also each year during Commencement Week to maintain the fellowship begun in the Bible Institute. These banquets renew old friendships and form new friend- ships. Through these personal contacts the Fellowship family is bound closer together and a spirit of prayer is fostered. ZS jim, 61310, Uzlubn, What is it? The BIBLE VISION is a bi-monthly Christian periodical published by the Fort Wayne Bible Institute. It is compiled in book form with an attractive cover designed by I. Francis Chase. 'Nhat is its aim? The BIBLE VISION 'seeks to reflect the light of the Bible on us and our times in articles of interest and benefit to all Christian people. Each issue contains timely editorials on the happenings of our day as well as prophetic sketches that carry enlightening thoughts on present day events. In addition to these points of interest, the publication includes messages and articles from leading pastors and teachers. On its pages one will also find poems and concise paragraphs of God-inspired truth. A brief section of each issue is given to alumni news and letters from former graduates as well as happenings around the Institute. Who compiles it? The contents of the BIBLE VISION are compiled by an editorial start comprised of S. A. Witmer, Editor: B. F. Leightner, Bertha Leitner, and Melvena Basinger, Assistant Editors. Articles are also received from cone tributing editors and Bible teachers. Who should read it? The BIBLE VISION should be read by every supporter and friend of the Bible Institute. Every issue brings word of Gods gracious hand of blessing upon His work in and through the Institute. If you are not al- ready a subscriber to this worthy Christian magazine, we would urge you to send your name, address and 50c at once to the Bible Vision, Bible Institute, Fort Wayne, Indiana, for a one year's subscription.
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1' all Mrs. LaVerne LaVaun Darlene Eleanor Helen Alice Viola Mrs. Robert Qda Anderson Auqsburqer Barker Beckwith Alleshouse Cone Eqle Elliott Frankhouser Mrs. Dan Margaret Wallace Roy Mrs. Karl Mrs. Paul Russell Fred Hirschy Horton lones lohnson Kerlin Kreiss Miller Babel Bertha luanita Mrs. Dorlanc LaMoyle Mary Esther loseph Dorothy Ratzlait Roth Russett Short Slaloauqh Zimbelrnan Sirnonson Pickering 0 ? FIRST SEMESTER ONLY 'Flora Delle lla Rose Bette Helen 'Opal Marcus 'Catherine 'Marvel Arnstutz Breininqer Boquette Eqer Garnes Hey Irvine Klock 'Charlotte 'Cscar Arthur Maeanna Fairy 'Virginia Edna Klock Miller Templar Steiner Wilkins Simon Worthington Did not complete tirst semester. No Pictures William Collier Gerard French D. B. Lamb M. C. Kreqenow Wayland Payne Ruth Geiger
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funn ' The Student Council has now been functioning for two years. lt was first organized in the fall cf 1941 to aid both the faculty and the student body. The men and women are each represented by their own council which has five members, one from the first year students, one from the second year students, two from the seniors, and one member appointed by the faculty. The councils work in cooperation with the respective Deans-Mr. Witrner and Miss Butz. They serve to promote the general welfare of school life and to maintain true Christian ideals in dormitory life. Through periodic meetings, they also provide a point of helpful contact for faculty and students. Their respective representatives meet in an atmosphere of Christian brotherhood to discuss and to solve problems of common concern. By this cccperation a closer harmony has been achieved and a sense of responsibility for our Alma Mater fostered. ' 4'-1, ll f I , it tliaii
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