Numidia Mennonite Bible School - Reflector Yearbook (Numidia, PA)

 - Class of 1974

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BIBLE SCHOOL ROSTER FIRST THREE WEEK STUDENTS Page 16-Upper Picture ROW 1: Doris Miller Sharon Nolt Celette Eby Ruth Torkelson Janet Eby ROW 2: Wanda Zimmerman Ruth Mellinger Anna Snider Bonita Eshleman Miriam Burkholder Eunice Burkholder ROW 3: Robert Horst David Weaver Nolan Martin Alvis Bender Ronald Horst C4 weeksj Page 16-Middle Picture ROW 1: Mary Martin Roseann Deiter ROW 2: Lois Sauder Esther Herr flst 8: 3rd 3 weeksj Erma Weaver Anne Martin Fern Eby ROW 3: John Martin Dixie Grove Lorraine Martin Carla Martin Mary Jane Weaver Donna Good Harold Good ROW 4: David Sensenig James Siegrist Lynn Martin Crista Martin Ellis Kropf James Landis R.D. 1 Box 249 Blackville South Carolina 2981 1 , , 7 ED' 21 BOX 60, Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania 17563 -D- 1, BOX 231, Westover, Maryland 21871 BOX 133, Duchess, Alberta, Canada R- D- 5, Box 408, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 445 Oberlin Road, Middletown, Penns lvania 17057 R.D. 6, Box 50, Lancaster, Pennsylvaiiia 17602 1089 College Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 R.D. 2, Box 33A, Waynesboro, Georgia 30830 R.D. 1, Myerstown, Pennsylvania 17067 R.D. 1, Myerstown, Pennsylvania 17067 Box 6, Hawkesville, Ontario, Canada R.D. 2, Quarryville, Pennsylvania 17566 R.D. 2, Box 100A, Knoxville, Maryland 21758 R.D. 1, Glenfield, New York 13342 Box 6, Hawkesville, Ontario, Canada R.R. 1, Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada NOB250 R.D. 1, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545 1301 North Franklin St., Wilmington, Delaware 19806 R.D. 3, Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522 5 Box 386, Goshen, Indiana 46526 R.R. 1, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2K2B3 R.D. 5 Box 408, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 7 R.D. , R.R. 1, St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada R.R 2, New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada NOB2G0 6, Box 124, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 R.D 6 Box 124, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 1 2 2 R.D. ' 9 R.D. , Quarryville, Pennsylvania 17566 R.R. , Hensall, Ontario, Canada R.R. , Hensall, Ontario, Canada R.D. , Box 353, Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 1 R.D. 1, Box 94, Bethel, Pennsylvania 19507 6 .D. , B 124, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 R.D. 6, B31 124, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Box 253 Duchess, Alberta, Canada TOJOZO R.D, 1, Jonestown, Pennsylvania 17038 38

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BOYS' DORM LIFE Ring, Ring, six o'clock. There are a few squeaks and a few groans and the rubbing of many eyes as the lights are turned on. Everything is quiet for fifteen minutes as we all spend some time with God before we begin the activities of the day. The 6: 15 bell seems to put the dorm into gear. It starts the hustle and bustle of the day as we all get freshened up and find our way to the dining room for breakfast. As we live together, we learn to know each other better and share many of'our convictions with each other. We are blessed again and again as we find that we are truly of like precious faith. Living together in one room with some forty boys is an experience that helps to knock off the rough edges of a person's char- acter. The times when everyone is seem- ingly in a hurry helps us develop the needed patience with one another in life's exper- iences. I was thankful for this experience and will hold many precious memories of it in the future. -PETER KRAHN 1 The Beauty of Jesus in Our Lives Comes from Within. EXTENSION COMMITTEE Go ye therefore into the highways, and bid them come in. It was our responsibility, as a committee to organize the passing out of invitations for revival services and closing programs. Also, included in this, was the contacting of homes in the re a a for Sunday afternoon cottage meetings. We also held services in some nursing homes in the com- munity. Many of the folks expressed ap- preciation for our coming, but God alone knows how many hearts were truly drawn closer to Himself. Nevertheless it was a blessing to our own hearts and it challenged us as Christian young people to be pre- pared to testify for our Lord in both word and deed. -TIMOTHY N. MARTIN 37 CHORUS . . . Teaching and admonishing one an- other in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Colossians 3:16. Third period of the day, music could be heard from the chapel as we students en- deavored to blend our voices together in songs. Most of our songs were taken from THE CHRISTIAN HYMNARY. This period of forty-five minutes was spent singing old and new hymns, many of which we had never sung before. As our lives are in right relationship with God, we will want to express our feelings through singing. As we sing together, we do not want to think only of the beauty of the sound as our voices harmonize together, but also to the depth of the words the authors of the hymns are portraying. As the words pass from our lips, it is a challenge to ask ourselves this question, Do I really mean these words I'm singing? How thankful we should be to God who has given us voices in which we can praise Him, through the songs we sing together! -ARLENE RESSLER THE CULINARY DEPARTMENT Throughout the Bible, we read of men of God being concerned with natural things, such as eating. Well, the students here at Bible school were no exception. It seemed they all had a good appetite, and we were glad to try to satisfy it with that which the brotherhood so abundantly supplied. Our days were busy from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Some days we had a break in the forenoon or afternoon, but usually we were on duty twelve hours. We were always glad to see visitors even if their presence caused extra planning. Often- times this meant additional food brought in, and we really appreciated that. The average served the first six weeks was 12.0, for three meals a day. We count it a privilege to have been able to serve the Lord in this work What a blessin to meet - g new faces and share the rich fellowship of the saints! -JOHN AND NAoM1 Srovnn Page 16'Up Row 11. Doris Milli! Sharon Rolf Colette Eb? Ruth Torkelsf Janet Ebb' ROW 2: Wanda Zllflm Ruth Mellrngr Anna Snider Bonita Eshlen Miriam BUYU Eunice Burkh ROW 3: Robert Horst David Weave: Nolan Martin Alvis Bender Ronald Horst Page 16-Mi. ROW 1: Mary Martin Roseann Deir, ROW 2: Lois Sauder Esther Herr f 1 Elma Weaver Anne Manjn Fern Eby ROW 3: QM Marlin LOW? .Grove H3135 - an giarla Mmm ani - DOIII13 ZEIQM Harold Good ROXV 4 : D ,- Jigs Smemr Lyn Swim' -n Mani J -A es Landis



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FIRST THREE WEEK STUDENTS Page 16-Bottom Picture ROW 1: Rachel Miller Erla Sensenig ROW 2: Verda Troyer Amy Kreider Barbara Sauder Miriam Witmer Raymond Weber ROW 3: Robert Sensenig Joseph Zehr Lucille Weaver Susanna Rudolph Elmer Martin Wayne Moser ROW 4: E Vernon Weaver David Martin Wilmer Eshbach Luke Sensenig Mark Lewis Page 17-Upper ROW 1: Kaye Eberly Ruth Shertzer Picture Linda Wadel Clst 8a 3rd 3 weeksl Wilma Seibel Irene Renno ROW 2: Elvin Horst Dorene Troyer Leah Martin Constance Auker Lucy Martin David Burkholder ROW 3: R.D. 4, Box 362, Manheim, Pennsylvania 17545 R.D. 1, Stevens, Pennsylvania 17578 Box 224, Duchess, Alberta, Canada ' 2400 Dairy Road, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601 R.D. 2, Cochranville, Pennsylvania 19330 Box 14, SS1 Granisle, British Columbia, Canada VOJ1W0 R.R. 1, Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada R.D. 1, Box 24, Woodsboro, Maryland 21798 R.D. 1, Box 30, Croghan, New York 13327 R.D. 2, Box 391, Elverson, Pennsylvania 19520 R.D. 6, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 R.R. 1, Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada R.D. 3, Lowville, New York 13367 Box 88, Goodville, Pennsylvania 17528 R.R. 2, Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada R.D. 1, Washington Boro, Pennsylvania 17582 R.D. 1, Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522 R.D. 2, Carthage, New York 13619 R.D. 1, Fayetteville, Pennsylvania 17222 Shertzer Lane, Millersville, Pennsylvania 17551 R. D. 4, Mt. Airy, Maryland 21771 1966 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601 R.D. 6, Danville, Pennsylvania 17821 Paul Torkelson flst Sz 4th 3 weeksl Dennis Torkelson Arthur Nolt Philip Bamhart Mark Witmer 39 R.D. 1, Box 68, Newmanstown, Pennsylvania 17073 Box 224, Duchess, Alberta, Canada R.D. 1, St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada R.D. 1, Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522 R-D 1, Indiantown Road, Stevens, Pennsylvania 17578 RD- 5, Danville, Pennsylvania 17821 7119 Brink Road, Laytonsville, Maryland 20760 BOX 133, DUChcSS, Alberta, Canada RD- 2, Stevens, Pennsylvania 17578 2, BOX 31, Hephzibah, Georgia 30815 - - 3, BOX 314, Myerstown, Pennsylvania 17067

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