Lancaster Bible College - Ichthus Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Dugan, Secretary; Lelton Clark, Vice- President; Robert Tapper, President; Winifred Hur¬ ley, Treasurer. TRIUMPHANT JUNIORS CLASS HISTORV As we review our freshman year, we are reminded of the many and varied activities which we as a Class encountered. After some confusion and a great deal of discussion, we embarked on a course which held much interest and many spiritual blessings. Students coming from a number of different walks of life made up the class. Some of these were pas¬ tors, ex-soldiers, high school students, and others. At our first meeting, we elected our class officers as follows: President: Franklin Tobias, Vice- President: Marjorie Farmer, Secretary: Ruth Trout, Treasurer: Robert Kaiser, Chaplain: Robert Tapper and Representative to Student Council: Robert Hopkins. At a later meeting we elected our Class motto: “To be like Jesus”, Class verse: Ephesians 3:19, and Class song: “Sweet Will of God.” Our Class advisor was Mr. Charles Garrett. Blue and white were chosen as the Class colors. Among the activities of the class was the providing of wallpaper for Mr. Randolph’s office. The class heartily agreed to sponsor an evangelistic meeting at Rutt’s Market. Here the Word was preached by Brother Randolph, and many tracts were distributed by our class. We finished our freshman year with our hearts blessed by the teaching we received throughout the year and looked forward, as our vacation time drew to a close, to another school term. We began our new school year by electing our class officers: President: Robert Tapper, Vice-President: Lelton Clark, Secretary: Doris Shaver, Treasurer: Winifred Hurley, Chaplain: Robert Kaiser, Student Council Representative: Robert Hopkins. We also elected Robert Tapper Assistant Editor for the year¬ book. Later on in the year Doris Shaver left school because of illness. Dorothy Dugan was then elected as Secretary. We decided to hold meetings in any churches to which we might be invited, with members of the class conducting the meetings. Our first meeting was held in the Colerain Baptist Church which is pastored by Brother Robert Acker, a member of our class. Students were blessed, and we look forward to many more meetings during the remainder of our stay at Lancaster School of the Bible. As we look forward to our Senior Year, we know there are many blessings awaiting us, and our prayer is that each member of our class may use the knowledge acquired in school in the service of our King. 23

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PAUL J. SEBASTIAN Lancaster, Pennsylvania School of the Bible “He must increase, but I must decrease. For to me to live is Christ...” Oh how I praise the Lord for redeeming me by His precious blood and for calling me to this Bible School and into His service. “Great is Thy faithfulness” oh Lord my Life and my Re¬ deemer. RICHARD J. TROUT Lancaster, Pennsylvania School of Theology Bearing shame and scoffing rude, in my place condemned He stood, sealed my pardon with His blood; Hallelujah, what a Saviour! Joyfully now my prayer shall be, all that I have Thou gavest me, 0 Son of God may I live for Thee. Manheim, Pennsylvania School of Theology During the seven years of my Christian life, Christ has wonderously blessed. He has led me into full time service among the Jews. He has caused me to see victory in His service. Truly Christ is sufficient for every circumstance. Victory for this dark hour can be found in Him. Ps. 37:5. SENIORS CHARLES WARFIELD Warminster, Pennsylvania School of Theology “Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable Gift” the Lord Jesus Christ. I know Him as my personal Saviour, and my desire is to be conformed to His image. Committing my life to Him, I have the assurance that He will enrich it and use it for His glory. Ps. 37:5. MARK WOLGEMUTH 22



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CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ROBERT G. ACKER Kirkwood, Pa. GRACE ASPER Lock Haven, Pa. JAMES LELTON CLARK Anniston, Ala. DOROTHY A. DUGAN Chester, Pa. MARJORIE M. FARMER Richmond, Va. JOHN ZINN FRY Ephrata, Pa. ERMA E. GOOD Elizabethtown, Pa WARREN W. HELDER Wrightsville, Pa.

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