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f Qffwfsvue markers Seated, Left to Right: DOROTHY GARDINOR, Assistant in Supervision of Women's Dormitory. HOWARD L. BARHAM, Assistant in Men's Department, Supervisor of Men's Manual Work. MR. SUMNER HOAGLAND, in charge of Culinary Department. LILLIAN B. GLOVER, Acting Secretary in charge of Echoes Book Room. Standing, Left to Right: MRS. EDNA GARDINOR, Superintendent of Laundry, Household Assistant MRS. FRANCIS L. HOLDEN, Director of Child Evangelism, Child Evangelism Fellowship. MRS. SUMNER HOAGLAND, in charge of Culinary Department. HAZEL M. VOSBURG, Office Secretary. Faitla is never in a hurry. Page Sixteen
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f I . MRS. JOHN FULTON 'SIGHT SINGING I-IBRARIAN MARCELLA GATHANY ASSISTANT NATRON MRS. SARAH H. BROWN NELLIE BEIDELMAN sEcRETARY TO me PRESIDENT SUPERVISQR OF WOMENS MANUAL WORK SECRETARY IN THE FINANCIAL OFFICE CHARLES S. BROWN FIELD REPRESENTATIVE OF LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS MRS. CHARLES BROWN ASSISTANT FIELD REPRESENTATIVE OF LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS NOT GIVEN IN 's9.'4o. Goa' gives us battles that He might give us victories. Page F'ift66TL
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Qghwfgfzw In the iliarultg By ALICE Ross Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. Looking back over three happy years under your leadership, we are bound to thank our God upon every remembrance of you. As we have sat in your classes, you have been imparting to us truths from the Word of God, which will be used to lead lost souls to Christ. Your ministry will continue in us as we labour in every part of the earth for His glory. We say, Thank youf' dear Faculty, for your part in leading us on to greater consecration. May you always' hold high the banner of Christ and serve Him as you have in the past, thus leading other young lives into a closer knowledge of Him. ilirnm the Eliarultg By ALICE E. CHATLOS Dear Seniors: It is with mingled emotions of regret and joy that we think of your graduation. We regret parting with a class which has so sincerely lived its motto, Not I, but Christ. We rejoice that another group of Christian soldiers is going forth to tell the good news that being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Your class motto sums up our desires for your future. First, it implies the quality of your life as being of the highest grade. In paraphrasing Not I, but Christ we get not carnality but spirituality. Is self, your worst enemy, or Jesus Christ to reign in your life? May you be not self-centered but Christ-centered, not self-conscious but Christ-conscious, not self-confident but Christ-confident, not self-satisfied but Christ- satisfied, not self-sufficient but Christ-sufficient. Secondly, your motto urges not self-expression but Christ-expression as the habit of your life. May you experience with Paul, To me to live is Christ. Thus God will be glorified. tt Not I, but Christ be honored, loved, exalted, Not I, but Christ be seen, be known, be heard, Not I, but Christ in every look and actiong Not I, but Christ in every thought and word. Finally, your motto reveals the goal of your life as that of being conformed to the image of his Son. We are not self-made for when He shall appear, we shall be like Him . . . May this glorious objective sustain you when trials come. We shall meet you daily at the throne of grace. God bless you and use you. Praise is the shortest route to power. Page Seventeen
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