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LOUISE H. T. FONK, Calgary, Alberta Dorm life is enlivened by Louise’s flair for the dramatic, seen in hilariouDA impersonations and word caricatures. Having been told it is practical trainin ; for further service, she fastidiously applies herself to the art of ironing shirt: As Yearbook Secretary, Louise has never been known to shirk and insist t0 upon perfection in every detail. A lively interest in a great variety of topic s e makes her intellectually conversant. Her prayer life is not lacking, nor her devotion to Christ. Above all she desires to be a vessel fit for the Master ' the use. 1Q prt O ALAN J. HAASE, Hazenmore, Sask. One wo ' uld think that Alan habitually eat.G 1 razor blades for breakfast. With wits so sharp, cdc pun or jest is seldom far from his lips. However. di underneath his jocularity lies a deep dedication l f to the will of God, and the determination neces m sary to carry it through. C Much of Alan’s time and energy is given to P 1 editing the “F.G.B.I. Courier” and leading tht C( Madison Happy Hour. Talented musically, he Sl blends his rich tenor in the quartet and choir. E A L ARLENE W. MITCHELL, Eston, Sask. There’s something new about Arlene this year — she’s now “Mrs. Mitchell.” The upkeep of a trim suite added to her studies keep her very active. Endued with originality and effervescent humor, ones in the closet at home.” We often hear Arlene harmonizing with her husband, Willard; her brother, Al; or with the ladies in the Eston trio. Her cheerful attitude and high Christian principles qualify her for further service.
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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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JUDY E. WIKMAN, Melfort, Saskatchewan Food — her specialty, whether cooking or serving, Judy is most at home s. behind an apron. In her room a good cup of Swedish coffee and a heart-to- ' P heart talk go hand in hand. Sympathetic and kind, she has a motherly con- r, cern for the problems of others. Her intense burden for the need of young people in our land as well as missionary work in the Far East, is often l; evidenced in her fervent prayers on their behalf. Knowing that the Master d has promised., “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy,” we believe the •r Lord will use her mightily to bring in sheaves for His glory. r iouDARLA M. SIGGELKOW, High River, Alberta nin j Darla, the Glorifiers’ only preacher’s kid, has suddenly taken a fancy ls j s .to embroidering and writing l-o-n-g letters. Blonde, blue-eyed and brilliant, } p U she always rates top marks. Common sense, linked with sisterly concern, )r tends to make her an understanding listener and adviser. Highly organized, ter she has diligently applied herself to heading the Literary Committee, keeping the Happy Hour Register, teaching Elrose Bible Club, and following the 10 BX plan. Believing one stands best who kneels most, Darla persevers in prayer for lost souls at home and in the Far-East. COLIN G. ATKINS, Vancouver, B.C. As soon as the bell goes, we can count on at t Colin to come breathlessly through the classroom , door. Brisk invigorating strides have covered the )er distance from his homey suite in downtown Eston. ion In class his love for the Lord, deep hunger for es more of God’s Word, and inquiring mind, prompt Colin to ask questions freely. With an obvious to preference for Revised Versions, he diligently the compares Scripture with Scripture. We are as- be sured that when a certain Volkswagen bus leaves r Eston this summer, Colin and his helpmeet, Norma, will be headed out to do whatever the Lord bids them. r m
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