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-fS G. W. Peters Eastor at Buhler. Kansas Dr. M. F. Unger — Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary J. J. Neufeld Low German Gospel Light Hour Martin Kroeker M.C.C. K. Louden and D. Clarke Rev. G. Giesbrecht Paraguay Ernest Friesen Missionary in Columbia Elmer Neufeld M.C.C.
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Mr J. A. Toews Staff Advisor Seated - left to right — Alvin Enns (vice-pres.), John Isaak (pres.), Anita Warkentin (sec.). Back row - left to right — Arthur Willms, Dave Loewen, Abe Dueck, Louise Koop, George Dirks, Harry Heide- brecht, Bill Baerg. c o u N C I L Before leaving this earth, Christ prepared his disciples for continuing the great task which He had begun. We might say, he offered them a three year course. The four Gospels would then constitute the “Yearbook” of their school. Referring to his Gospel Luke speaks of “all that Jesus began both to do and teach” (Acts 1:1). The college which the disciples attended had only one teacher, but apparently he offered two courses — the practical and the theoretical. Nowhere is there any indication that there was an option; both courses were compulsory. One class of people, the Pharisees, fell under the severest reproach of the Master, and the reason Jesus condemned them was because “they say and do not” (Matthew 23:2b). They had neglected the practical. Christ was not only a perfect teacher, but he also gave his students ample opportunity for preach¬ ing, healing the sick, and helping the poor, and who is able to say that he did not also join them in singing and recreation? Most students come to College to study, but our training here would be incom¬ plete if provisions were not made for the application of our knowledge. The student council has tried to serve in this area by providing opportunities and guidance to the students in applying the lessons so forcefully presented by our instructors. We trust that in our school neither of these two important courses have been neglected, and that as a result each of us might leave this school as “a workman that needeth not to be ashamed” (I Timothy 2:15). John Isaak
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