Full Gospel Bible Institute - Burning Lamp Yearbook (Eston, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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V ELEANOR M. SCHWARTZ, Moose Jaw, Sask. “What we weave in time, we will wear in eternity.” Recog- a nizing this truth, Eleanor redeems every minute of the day. She y ( gives herself wholly to the study of the Word that her “profiting a may appear to all.” I Timothy 4:16. Prayer — a vital part of her p spiritual life; typing — a relaxing duty; skating — an invigorating w sport; crocheting — a pleasant diversion; and letter-writing — a tie that binds with home; these keep Eleanor busy and happy in 0 her life at school. Sl DAVID KINESHANKO, Powell River, B.C. Dave has the distinction of being “proud papa” of the youngest and obviously most popular member at our class parties. At the rate little Andrew is growing, before long , we expect he’ll be a star hockey player like his father! Faithful in the study of the Scriptures, Dave is one of our more serious and meditative students. His thoughtful exhortations, and testimonies of praise are always received appreciatively. With heart open to the need of the whitened harvest field, he longs to “preach the gospel in the regions beyond.” AURORA E. TUPPER, Carcajou, Alberta Quiet in a company but persuaded in beliefs, Aurora is always ready with a word of testimony. Her uniquely inspiring words often bring out simple, yet deep, facets of truth which challenge every one of us. Knowing the need of the northland from personal experience, she is greatly burdened for that area, fervently joining in the prayers of the Home Missions Band. Children’s work is very re¬ warding as little ones respond to her love and concern for their souls. Humbly devoted to Christ, Aurora’s desire is that she, like Him, may be “obedient unto death.”

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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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W. JAMES MICHIE, White Rock, B.C. “Popcorn! Only 10c a bag! Popcorn, anyone?” That’s Jim — generously working for Happy Hour in this modest way. He’s a club leader himself, feeling a keen responsibility towards the youngsters in his care. He’s helpful in other ways, too — willingly | n 8 assisting Bro. Gammie to flood and clear the rink and aiding Bro. ' ler Pritchard in the work of the “End Times Messenger.” And what would we do without our class comedian? Jim has consecrated his life to the Lord, realizing that whether ln or not he should be called into full-time service, the life of winning souls is the highest calling anyone can have. ELFRIEDA B. FRANK, Eatonia, Sask. £ s Need some original party ideas or someone to plan and and prepare a scrumptious snack afterwards? Then see our “Elfy”! Competent and resourceful, she readily does her best I unto the Lord. She is loved for her jovial manner and occasional quips. This year her pet peeve has been super- 1 vising the high-spirited members of Dorm 3 upstairs. How- 1 ever, we know that “tribulation worketh patience!” Never idle, Elfrieda uses her spare moments to make little niceties for her room and read the latest additions to the bookroom. LAWRENCE R. CORKILL, Douglas, Isle of Man To pursue the study of the Scriptures which he loves, Lawrence has crossed an ocean and a continent. Three years in Canada have not dimmed his love for the Old Country neither have they obscured his vision for the lost in Europe. Rather, as he eagerly studies the Word and hears the repeated challenge “Go ye”, Lawrence’s burden has increased. Whether heading the “Spud¬ peeling crew, singing with all his might, or preaching the gospel, Lawrence does all wholeheartedly as unto the Lord.

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