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Schwartz, D. Douglas 215 Central S.E., Swift Current, Sask. Our Doug Schwartz is the happy-go-lucky kind. Who helps make Glidden Happy Hour Club streamlined. He’s noted for his car-trunk full of spares, Several brothers and sisters, and few cares. Doug plays his cornet with the greatest ease. His aim is Jesus Christ his Lord to please. Graham, Allan J. 102 Rye Rd., Barmulloch, Glasgow, Nl, Scotland. Our brown-eyed Scottish lad is quite reserved. His deep compassion for souls we have observed. Among his friends he certainly is a tease. The head of Teen Club; Europe’s, “Pray much, please!” He’s artist, pianist, and the year¬ book ed, We love his casual manner. Enough said? Benz, Walter A. Fauquier, B.C. There are so many words that speak of Walt Like studious, true, obliging, steady, “salt”. He’s down-to-earth and most in¬ telligent, Devotion to the Lord is evident. At Happy Hour his object lessons live, His reading of the Word, faith will him give. Coleman, George W. 520 Victor St., Winnipeg 3, Man. If you suggest, “Bet George,” he always will. His task as printer he performs with skill. Equipped with graphic knpwledge of the Book He’s serious with a “Why-com- plain?” outlook. His hair is most dramatic—sunset red. Imagination, keen. By God he’s led. The price of shining for Christ is burning. 23
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Franson, John G. 14635-84 Ave., North Surrey, B.C. C o n s c ie n tious, understanding, stable As banquet chief he’s proved him¬ self most able. By ringing bells, he keeps class schedules smooth, Two times a week at Brock he brings the truth Though quiet oft in daytime, talks in sleep! John’s love for lost and dying souls is deep. Moorman, Melvin A. Box 278, St. Brieux, Sask. Strong convictions, determined, oft on knee These words describe Mel Moor¬ man to a “T”. The leader of a prayer band, in the choir. His work on Y.P. Council we ad¬ mire. A hockey coach, with two teams in his care, In class discussions he imparts his share. Wikman, Anna L. Melfort, Sask. A waitress, budding preacher, proudly Swede She brings much joy to others,—friend indeed! Strong family ties her thoughts to Melfort take, She teaches at Bible Club for Jesus’ sake. She perfumes sinks with Dettol every day! For others Anna’s diligent to pray. Szakacs, Marjorie I. 144 Mayfair Ave., Winnipeg 13, Man. Marjorie is a very active lass. Her lessons are always up-to-date for class. Loves to sing, and cook, and eat at nights. In Happy Hour and prayer band she delights. Cleanliness we often hear her stressing. Wants God’s will and much more of His blessing. Shaw, Shirley I. Box 252, Stoughton, Sask. Just a glance at Shirley’s flashing smile Will show she’s full of mischief all the while. As Dorm 2 beautician, our hair she curls And takes delight in secrets—like most girls. Dark Africa burns deep upon her heart, But now in Happy Hour she does her part. 22 The light that shims farthest shines brightest at home.
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Ostracizers? No! Capsizers? No! Evangelizers? Yes! One noon hour in November of 1960, this first-year class of twenty-seven students gathered and chose their class name. During the commencing weeks of our class, we were privileged in having a Personal Evangelism Course with Brother Art Sheppard. Thus, this subject of evangelism was imprinted deeply on our hearts. Ohe day in an evan¬ gelism class the power of God fell, turning our basement classroom into another upper room as different students were revived in spirit, stirred in their souls, and filled with the Holy Spirit. It was after such a move of God that Brother Shep¬ pard sugested that a wonderful name for our class would be “EVANGELIZERS”. So, as you can see, our name was bom in the spirit of revival. Now, as we look back on our second-year class of Evangelizers; which has slightly diminished to the num¬ ber of twenty-one, we realize the importance of Christ’s own words in Mark 16:15 when He said, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature,” and of Paul’s inspiring reasoning in Romans 10:14 when he said, “How shall they hear without a preacher?” No, not ostracizers or capsizers, but Evangelizers for Jesus. c urriculum THE SECOND YEAR COURSE Theology: Soteriology—Redemption, Propitiation, Reconcilia¬ tion, Sanctification. Law and Grace. Three States of Mankind. Divine Healing. Rev. R. T. Wilson Theology Proper—Names, Attributes, Covenants, and Acts of God. Angelology—Angels, Demons, Satan. Rev. L. O. Pritchard Bible Construction: Job-Malachi (excepting Daniel). A comprehensive study of each book of the Bible, emphasizing the outline purpose and main message of each. Rev. L. O. Pritchard Gospel of John: Verse by verse study of Chapters VIII to XIV. Rev. A. D. Marshall Book of Acts: Verse by verse study of Chapters IX to XV. Rev. R. T. Wilson Paul’s Epistle to the Romans: Verse by verse study of of Chapters IX to XVI. Rev. G. S. McLean Christian Education: Child Study—The examination of the characteristics and development of each age group. Rev. W. E. Crowder Christian Evidence: A presentation of the many in¬ fallible proofs of the inspiration of the Bible and of Christianity. Rev. A. D. Marshall Church History: The history of the Christian Church from the time of Gregory the Great, 590, to the time of Martin Luther, 1500. Rev. A. D. Marshall Congregational Conducting: A general course in song leading. Rev. A. D. Marshall Journalism: Basic technique in writing newspaper or magazine articles. Rev. J. Ellis ‘English: A general course in basic language skills of expression, comprehension, and appreciation. Mrs. Edith A. Dodds, B.Sc. •Gifts and Fruits of the Spirit and other inpirational subjects are taught by visiting faculty. Rev. F. J. Kosick Rev. E. L. McRae Rev. A. E. Sheppard ‘These subjects are taught to all three classes. 24 Not to be out and out for Christ is to be down and out.
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