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VALEDICTORIAN ■ MARILYN PRITCHARD “And I sought for a man among them, that should stand in the gap — but I found none.” Ezek. 22:30. Why is there a lack of labourers in the Lord’s harvest field? It is certainly not caused by fail¬ ure on God’s part. He is constantly calling work¬ ers to different areas of service. Then we are failing. Perhaps, as we count the cost, we find the price too great. It is true that God never promised we would suffer no trials or persecu¬ tions. Popularity, prosperity, or pleasures of this world may have to be surrendered. But as we grasp the amazing truth that God in His love sent His only begotten Son to die for our wretched souls, we must agree that to present our bodies as a living sacrifice is our only “reasonable service.” (Rom. 12:1) God is no man’s debtor. A life given com¬ pletely to Him will receive lasting joy and peace which the world could never offer. The ultimate reward will be to dwell with Him forevermore. “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13) “For I reckon that the suf¬ ferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.” (Rom. 8:18) A glimpse of Him will more than repay any sacrifice we could make. “It will be worth it all when we see Jesus.”
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NORMAN P. GLASS, Saskatoon, Sask. CLASS PRESIDENT Willing to do Christ’s will — to wait, to walk and to work, Norm is open and available for Christian service. Habitually, he’s methodical, punc¬ tual, and deliberate: disciplined in thought and deed. These traits qualify him to meet his full schedule as quartet pianist, President of the “Glorifiers,” Editor of both “Canada Repent” and our “Burning Lamp.” No matter how heavily duties may press, Norm’s never too harried to enjoy some pleasant banter. An inspiring laugh and glowing complexion complement his genuine sincerity. MARILYN J. PRITCHARD, Pangman, Sask. CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT Let me burn out for thee dear Lord, burn and wear out for thee.” The room is hushed as this expression of Marilyn’s desire pours from her heart in song. Marilyn’s life is one of melody — not only in the skilled performance of her fingers, but in her entire attitude toward everyday living. Simple faith and intimate fellowship with Christ have given her a new concept of His love and nearness. Though one of the busiest girls we know, Mari¬ lyn’s always confidently serene. Above all, she cares about people — whether it be those lost in heathen darkness or the girl next door. May God bless you, “Merry-Lynn,” we’re proud to have you as a “Glorifier.” DAVID G. JOHNSON, Calgary, Alberta STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT “Uncle Dave” always has an encouraging word, a friendly smile or some good-natured teasing for each of us. Never in a hurry or excited, he has the enviable ability to remain calm in all situations. Without a doubt, his secret lies in the peace of God in his heart, nourished by his consistent daily devotions. Dave is an outstanding leader as proven by his whole¬ hearted attention to the details of directing Student Body activities. Having God-given potential, he ministers the Word at Brock each Sunday. “Sted- fast unmovable,” Dave will “abound in the work of the Lord.”
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