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Historu of Class . As we the class of '51 allow ourselves to reminisce over the three short years justrclosed we thank Cod for the experiences, some hard and some easy, through which we have passed. We opened our never-to-be-forgotten Freshman year with Sister O. W. Keyes as our faculty advisor and Bob Williams as our class representative, and we pushed forward to new experiences and victories in Him. We were proud to he the first Freshman class at C. T. B. I. to purchase class sweaters. At the opening of our junior year Earl Could was elected President, Mar- vin Williams, Vice President, and Bettie tFinfrockj Sanders, Secretary. Brother Bell was chosen as our faculty advisor. We also chose our class name, scripture, and color. Work began almost immediately on our junior-Senior Banquet at which the Lord jesus was our Unseen Guest who richly blessed us. As we launched out on our Senior year we did so at our new campus nestled 'neath the trees at Bethany Park, Santa Cruz. With Brother Bell again as our faculty advisor and Eddie Kramer as President, Tom Williams, Vice President and Dollie Whitmarsh, Secretary-treasurer, we began the last year of our three- year career at G. T. B. I. The highlights of this year were the Senior Sneak in the fall instead 'as previously in the spring, and the junior-Senior Banquet, at which we were the guests. On june 16 these three years in training for- His service came to an end. As we look ahead to the whitened harvest field it is with determination to be Victorious Vanguardsv for Him!
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U EDDIE EARL ClHSS SPEHHEHS Earl Gould and Eddie Kramer were selected as Class Speakers for the Craduation Exercises because of their ability to minister the Word of Cod, ' ' ' 'hool activities. outstanding scholastic records and leadership and cooperation 111 sc Earl Could was class president during his junior year and Eddie Kramer was class president during his senior year. CLASS ADVISOR MARK I. BELL
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