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OLD JONES oria, B.C. complement singer in our egro skit fie is the “Mambo,” with tildren a hit. :s play ing the baritone and hnging bass re’s no doubt he’ll find in od’s service a place. LORNA RAU Dalroy, Alta. With joy in her heart, clear soprano she sings At Plato the lessons to wee ones she brings. Home ties are enhanced by “Momma’s canned chicken”; At home or abroad precious truths she will quicken. DOROTHY MERRETT North Surrey, B.C. Musical instruments she plays so well; Accordion stories to children she’ll teh. Friendly and studious, helpful is she. Music evangelist she aims to be. WAYNE LOWENBERG Grenfell, Sask. Sparkling his blue eyes and pleasant his grin His cheerful “Good Morning” the teacher does win. Short in his stature and neatly he’s dressed We’re sure that for Jesus he will do his best. ELDWYNNE JONES Edmonton, Alta. Here is our cowboy from Edmonton’s range. “Which Jones do you want?” an expression not strange: A Jones full of music, he plays his guitar. A worker most willing — not easy to jar. JOAN PARKYN Burton, B.C. Cheerful her smile from beginning to end A willing hand she is ready to lend. “Friendly indeed to a friend in need” She, in her life, wants the Lord to lead. An idle man never has time. 25
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t JAMES LAPKA Golden, B.C. “A thing worth doing is worth doing well,” As tenor in choir God’s praises to swell Our jovial, fun-loving, kind “Uncle Jim” Has a vision for Africa’s lost souls to win. MARILYN LAHNERT Calgary, Alta. An actress in skits which to Clubs are a treat; The largest of apples she claims she did eat. With vision for -Africa; heart for the Lord; Her weapons are prayer and the Spiritual Sword. 1C or DOUGLAS LADE ( Vancouver, B.C. Ready and willing to lend «e ■ As negro “Sambo,” he’s shoe ul tanned. s Cheerful, unbiased and hardym With Harold, his Mambo re most frequently. ' ot BERNICE NICOLLS Manning, Alta. Mischievous, fun-loving, faithful ’tis true; Lover of children; psychiatrist, too. Converses in slumber, and reads a great deal Her love of her Saviour is precious and real. OR1N KENZ1E Pennant, Sask. On Africa’s prayer band he’s very sincere For cars and mechanics he works in high gear. He’s quiet, reserved, and is always so neat; Works harder and harder his roommate to beat. RUTH MATHESON Consort, Alta. Trim and meticulous, up to date: “I’ll have to hurry or else I’ll be late!” Nurse and editor, trio work, too; Uses each minute, the Lord’s work to do. 24 A Christian’s life is the world’s Bible.
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BRENT MARSHALL Gibsons, B.C. .As leader of Juniors a challenge he sees. He painfully tinkles the ivory keys. Strong in convictions; inquiring mind; Great aspirations; God’s best he would find. I EILEEN JONES Pangman, Sask. Vigor reflects from her head to her toes, Weekly to Teen Club in Elrose she goes. Convener for banq uet of food she’s the head, Her one real desire is by Christ to be led. JOHN REID Souris, Man. Our yearbook photographer, faithful and steady Has often for children a I all ready. Quiet his manner and witt word, Love for the Indians; heat the Lord. JANET WARD Broadview, Sask. Proof of hard study by good marks is shown, Her love for accordion and choir is known. Efficient worker and Happy Hour treas’rer, Working for Jesus is her greatest pleasure. SHARON SIGGLEKOW High River, Alta. Doing boys’ laundry — this lady’s pet peeve. Always congenial; has fun up her sleeve, Petite but dynamic; so studious, too, She’s seeking the best in God ' s service to do. 26 He who moves God must first be moved by God.
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