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dedication Erika Reusch, exchange student from Neuhausen, Germany, tells the students what IMS means to her. 4 Because you have shared a year of your life with us we have come to know an enrichment in our own lives. As fellow students we . . . admire your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. appreciate you for being very understand- ing and laughing with us when we said ik instead of ich,' in German class. --like you for showing an interest in learning to know us, for your kindness and willing- ness to share in responsibility, As friends we . . . thank you for being you and bringing out the best in us. thank you for sympathetically listening to our individual problems. share your concern that others may know Christ as you know Him. Realizing the signihcance of this, we dedicate this 1963 REVERIE to you, Erika.
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in memuriam Amos Gingerich H880-19622 was a man who served his generation well. Brother Gingerich as a youth lived in Wright County, Iowa. He be- came a public elementary school teacher. In an-' swering the call to the ministry, Brother Gingerich served the East Union, Union at Versailles, Mis- souri, and West Union congregations, I-Ie as- sumed the responsibility of business manager at Hesston College from I933 to I939 after which time he returned to Iowa. With a deep concern for the youth of Southeast Iowa, Amos Gingerich became a leading promoter for the founding of a church school in the Kalona- Wellman area. There was probably no one more instrumental in the establishing of Iowa Menno- nite School than Brother Gingerich. I-Ie has served on both the Conference and Religious Welfare Boards. May his Christian dedication as seen in his mis- sion interest, his desire to see the church prosper, and his faith in Christian education, live on in the lives of those who contribute to the program of Iowa Mennonite School-be they parents, board members, students, or teachers. IN Amos Gingerich has his picture taken with some Egyptians near thc Great Pyramid of Gizch on a tour that took him wap s to the Holy Land. .. . . N ,, M. BROTHER AMOS GINGERICH
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