Lancaster Bible College - Ichthus Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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EVELYN TOBIAS Northumberland, Pennsylvania Evening School Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift, the Lord Jesus, my Saviour. He has redeemed me and placed me on a solid foundation. Now I have the assurance that He is going before me and is with me, and will not fail me neither forsake me. Deut. 31:8. Praise the Lord for such a sufficient Saviour. My desire is that I might be unto the praise of His glory. Eph. 1:12. FRANKLIN TOBIAS • ' yM Northumberland, Pennsylvania School of the Bible Praise the Lord for Romans 10:9. It was on the basis of this verse, at a summer Bible camp that I accepted Christ as my Saviour. Later the Lord led me to Bible School, and I praise Him for the many precious hours spent in the study of His word. Proverbs 3:5,6 has been so precious to me since I have known Him. CHARLES WARFIELD Warminster, Pennsylvania School of Theology I praise the Lord for bringing me to the reali¬ zation of my need of Him as my personal Saviour from sin. I am thankful for His grace that has been suffi¬ cient for my every need, for His mercy that endureth forever, and for His unchanging love. My desire is that He will continue to make Himself known to me and through me. Psalm27:4 22

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J. HENRY RUTT Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Evening School The words of John have so much meaning for me. 1 am, “that disciple whom Jesus loved. My love for Him may fluctuate but His love for me is always constant and continuous. The more I think of that kind of love the more 1 would exclaim “the love of Christ constraineth me.” II Cor. 5:14. Not my love, but the love of Christ, I thank Him that I have One who is a certainty. CLAIR T. SHAFFER Red Lion, Pennsylvania School of Theology The Lord saved me six years ago, and later led me here to school. He has allowed many ex¬ periences in my life; some have been joyous others have been contrary to my own self. All have been for one purpose, that the life of the Lord Jesus might be formed in me. Romans 8:29. I am looking forward to service in the foreign field, and the same Lord who has led me this far has promised to go before me wherever He leads me. Matthew 28:20; Psalm 138:8 ROBERT B. TAPPER Prospect Park, Pennsylvania School of Theology ‘My soul, wait thou in silence for God only: For my expectation is from Him. He only is my rock and my salvation: He is my high tower; I shall not be moved. Psalm 62:5,6 “One thing have I asked of Jehovah, that will 1 seek after: That I may dwell in the house of Jehovah all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of Jehovah and to inquire in his temple. Psalm 27:4 21



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CLASS OFFICERS Otto J. Stahle, Vice-President; David P. Heydt, President; Margaret Musser, Secretary and Treasurer. As we look back over our freshman year, our hearts are filled with joy and thanksgiving be¬ cause of the faithfulness of our wonderful Lord. It was indeed a blessed year in Him. Our class consisted of students from many different walks in life. Some were ex-soldiers, high school graduates, nurses, and others had worked at various occupations. But all definitely felt the Lord had called them to Bible School to prepare for his service. Some were babes in Christ and the Christian life was entirely new to them. Others had known the Lord for quite some time, but all of us grew in the Lord as we were taught the precious truths of God’s Word by our faithful teachers. We, as a class, continually praise the Lord for the fine spiritual teachers He has given us. Dormitory life was new to most of us. When one of the members of our class was questioned about “dorm life”, she replied, “It’s really wonderful.” Truly we have had precious times of fellowship together in prayer meetings, washing dishes, and chatting in our rooms. During these two years the Lord has given us many opportunities to minister for Him. We have ministered at Lewisburg, Lancaster Gospel Center, Fivepointville, Farmers Market, and Auction, Colerain, Oxford, Water Street Mission, and many other places. Many of us have also taught Bible Clubs during these years. We praise the Lord for these opportunities to present the wonderful plan of salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus. As our class motto says, “we want to know Christ and to make Christ known. As we look forward to our senior year, we know that we can have another great year in Him if we let Him have His way in our lives. 23

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