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EVENING UHO0L lllllli CLASS OFFICERS Charles Vogel . ,,., , , . , , ......, Treasurer Fred Clark, jr. . . ,. 4,.,.,.,.. President Sara McGarvey ........., , ...4... Secretary David Moyer. Ir. ...,....... ..., V 'ice-President ADvIsOR CU11ph0t0graphedj .,.... Emerson Pent Four years ago on an early September eve- ning in the heart of Philadelphia, a motley group of men and Women laid aside the cares of home, office or factory to enter their first classroom as students of P.S.B. A year later a like group took up their studies a few squares away at B.I.O.P. Both groups purposed to learn more of Christ and His Word. For three years and two years respectively the classes pursued their ways separately. From the union of the two schools the class of '52 became the first off- spring, now united in name and in fellowship, as well as aim and purpose. Many have been the changes made during these years. The original home of each class has been sold and the new building has taken on personality as its transformation has pro- gressed. Hand in hand with the changes in phy- sical surroundings, there has been a constant tempering of lives yielded to the molding of the XVord as instructors presented the Lord in all His greatness. Through hours spent alone with Christ in heart-searching study and prayer, His love has constrained many to serve Him unreservedly. As the hour of farewell approaches the admon- ition comes to hold fast that which is good, to Ngo and teach all nations . . . and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the World.
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UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS DAY SCHOOL Ellen Meggers Mae E. Stewart AS THOU GOESTU Child of My love, fear not the unknown morrow, Dread not the new demand life makes of thee, Thy ignorance doth hold no cause for sorrow Since what thou knowest not is known to Me. Thou canst not see today the hidden meaning Of My command, but thou the light shalt gain Walk on in faith, upon My promise leaning, And as thou goest all shall be made plain. One step thou seest-then go forward boldly, One step is far enough for faith to see, Take that, and thy next duty shall be told thee For step by step thy Lord is leading thee. Stand not in 'fear thy adversaries counting, Dare every peril, save to disobey, Thou shalt march on, all obstacles surmounting, For I, the Strong, will open up the way. Wherefore go gladly to the task assigned thee Having My promise, needing nothing more Than just to know, whereler the future find thee, In all thy journeying I go before. -SELECTED
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JEAN I. BOOKER And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Rom. 8:28 RUTH M. BOYD Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain. John 15:16 JEAN C. CALDERWOOD I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. Rom. 12:1 FRED CLARK, JR. Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage: be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goestf' Josh. 1:9 RUSSELL M. CLAYTON 'tLet nothing be done through strife or vain- glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves, Phil. 2:3 ROBERT S. CRAIG O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together. Psa. 34:3 I it Graduahng IHZLZZ igggggggy ,...,.,. - .,.,. ..... , X I'ifif1555:grpisgrzizfzrzrzlzrz l 1952
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