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£ h In the three winters that Doug has spent at F.G.B.I., we ' ve yet to see him worried or apprehensive. Most friendly, he takes things in his stride. Doug is no shirker — if the link needs cleaning, he’ll be the first one to volunteer for the job. Characteristically he has devoted his time and talents to Glidden Happy Hour and playing his trumpet in the nsttumental quartet. His heart is open for whatever the Lord has for his future. Proud ossessor of the curliest thatch on campus, Doug’s current expression is, “Well, I guess!” Douglas Schwartz, Smift Current, Sask. Anna Wikman, Melfort, Sask. Anna, the only member of the sorority set who drives her own limousine, seems to have been called to “mother” us all. Her keen insight and reception enables her to enter int, both the joys and the sorrows of others. She takes pride in supervising the Sunday cooking, but if Anna had her way, we’d all be feasting continually on El Rancho hamburgers and foot-longs. Fiercely loyal to the Lord and his servants, we sometimes laugh when Anna says, “He’s my favourite preacher!” Devoted, diligent, desires to serve . . . and we know that her desires will be fulfilled. I Last October, a perky little Corvan made a journey from Spokane, Washington, to ’Eston, Saskatchewan. Occupants of this vehicle were members of Roemer, Incorporated — Carl, hi s wife, June, and their four children, Lorae, Cerey, Elsa and Arley. Warmhearted an genial, Carl has become a close personal friend to most of us. He has a deep insight into spiritual things and often sums up passages of Scripture in a few well-thought-out words. Our lofty and long-limbed barber is never in a hurry. Carl keeps foreign missions ■in mind and we know that the Lord of the harvest has a field for him to reap. Carl Roemer, Spokane, Wash., U.S.A. This Day is Thine This day is thine, a shining gift from Heaven, Cleaned for thy use from treasures of time. Given in trust to hold until the even. This day is thine, a sacred charge sublime. This day is thine, to be what thou shalt make it, Hidden in self or used in service fine; Then thou shalt bring it back to Him who gave it. What will it be, this golden day of thine? This day is thine, thy yesterdays are finished. Soon will the present join the changeless past; Will its bright hours be greater for thy keeping Or by the dreaded rust of waste o’ercast? This day is thine, there may be not tomorrows. This day is thine from dawn till setting sun; May thou at even, like a worthy steward, Hear in thy heart the Master ' s words, “Well Done”. — Verna Whinery Do it now! Today will he yesterday tomorrow. 19
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Rodney McClain, Edmonton, Alta. An artist with a flair for line and design, Rodney is the head of our yearbook c committee. Next time you visit F.G.B.l. notice the class banners in the dining hall three of them are Rod’s work. It’s no secret that he has his heart in evangelism and th he is going deeper in the things of the Lord. Though he is new to our Evangelizers cla.p we’ve come to appreciate his jolly infectious laugh. Since he has a knowledge of thinir culinary, an aspiring Sunday-morning cook often asks, “Rod, will you please mix de pancake batter?’’ T a A heart for the Lord, a buoyant personality, and a host of helpful services for many belong to Nesta. One could describe her thus: socially — pleasing conversationalist; recreationally — ping-pong expert; mentally — alert and busy; creatively — designer of original greeting cards; vocally — member of F.G.B.l. choir; instrumentally — pianist for a male quartet; prayerfully — for Home Mission; characteristically — likes a challenge, willing to help, whole-hearted; pictorially — an assortment of hair styles; habitually — keeps a diary; dutifully — office typist; energetically — Head of Literary Committee; purposefully — a worker on Eston Juniors’ Happy Hour Club; eventually — a worker among the Indians, if the Lord will. Nesta Owen, Vancouver, B.C. Melvin Moorman, St. Brieux, Sask. There s something new about Mel Moorman this year and it’s the change in ffl smtle. There’s something burning in his heart this year . . . and it’s evangelism. There., something happier about him this year . . . and it’s the reflection of the love of ChrnJ Me ' l has enjoyed singing tenor in our Bible School choir and quartet — he’s found ll there are dividends in using your talents for Jesus. As leader of our Plato Happy Club, he has discovered that children’s work can be captivating. As well as winn wn children’s hearts, children have won his heart! His life has been given to the Lord a; n he is not afraid to sacrifice for Him. Because Shirley is such a girlish girl, she takes just delight in sewing her own clothes, styling other people’s hair, or just being in the kitchen. She’s capable and con¬ secrated and has given herself wholeheartedly to the work of Happy Hour. Each week our Eston Juniors sit eargerly on the edges of their benches as Shirley unfolds another exciting chapter of jungle adventure. Not given to extremes, she does insist, however, that the boy’s shirts be ironed to perfection. Blending her soprano voice with the rest of the choir and answering the letters of her many friends — these help to make Shirley the kind of individual that she is. Shirley Shaw, Stoughton, Sask. 18 Truth accomplishes no victories without enthusiasm.
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Theology Sotcriology — Redemption, Propitiation, Reconciliation, Sancti¬ fication 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 fob-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 Chapters IX to XVI. Rev. G. C. McLean Christian Education J Child Study — The examination of the characteristics « development of each age group. 5 Rev. W. E. Crowder Christian Evidence t A presentation of the many infallible proofs of the inspiration the Bible and of Christianity. ; Rev. A. D. Marshall Church History ; The history of the Christian Church from the time of Grep 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. j Rev I. Ellis ■ English | A course in basic language skills of expression, comprehend and appreciation. ; Mrs. Edith A. Dodds, B.Sc. Gifts and Fruits of the Spirit and other inspirational subj are taught by visiting faculty: Rev. F. ]. Kosick Rev. E. L. McRae Rev. A. E. Sheppard These subjects are taught to all three classes. Rev. A. D. Marshall As the King s Couriers entered their second year, we gained two students from the “Magnifiers” class, but to our dismay we lost nine which makes a total of twenty-seven students. During the summer months, four students went into full time work and fourteen went into part time work, namely D.V.B.S. and camps. The other seventeen went into secular work. The Lord moved upon each one and brought each back with thrilling testimonies of the Lord’s blessing upon him. As a class this year we are much the same, full of fun and fro lie, yet all have a burden and a deeper desire for the Lord. As our class name states, we are “King’s Couriers” for Jesus Christ. Mark 16:15. Class Motto: I Peter 3:15. 20 Blessed are the builders for theirs shall be the joys of construction.
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