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rue workers with God are oi His choosing, His ordination, and His com- mission. Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring icrth fruit. From many states. many denominations, and many stations in life, He has called together young men and women to prepare themselves for various ministries. Like Paul, these students wish to give no offence in anything that the ministry be not blamed: but they desire in all things to approve themselves as the ministers of God. By gaining knowledge ot the Word of Truth through study, by learning to release the power of God through prayer, by girding on the armor of righteousness,-students are seeking to equip themselves for wcrk that will bring to them God's approval. After two, three, or four years of concentrated application in these respects thirty-six seniors are soon to engage in active Christian service. They are awaiting His commission to go into the ministry of His bidding. Q5 TO ANSSI Q, o uXm E 3 if 91 is
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SlNIHIlS... M.cr GEORGE W. SCHASER Standard Theological His quietness is mingled with devotion and humor. :sq 1. Class President The Senior Class had its first class meeting of the year on the fourth day of October, nineteen hundred and forty-three. As class officers, the following were elected for the year: President, George Schaser: Vice President, Glenn Cornwell: Secretary, Doris Moser: Treas- urer, Burley Clay: and Chaplain, Harold Warner. Rev. Leightner was chosen as the class advisor. Class meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month with the class chaplain leading a period of devotions which is followed by the class business meeting. Highlights of the year include the Senior Outing Day, which is a day of recreation and fellowship among the seniors and the advisor in a scenic location near the school. The Iunior-Senior Banquet is also a.n annual event when the Iunior Class entertains the Senior Class. This banquet is attended by all faculty members and students. As a practical gift to the school and a remembrance from the class of 1944, a fine ad- dition of new books has been presented to the school library.
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