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I Flu QDLII' Gllarm Efearher By HERMAN TURNER Your life of zeal and consecration has been to us a new incentive to go forth with the Good News of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Truly, our faith has been greatly strengthened and our lives enriched by observing our motto, Not I but Christ, exemplified in your life. Your ministry in our midst has been to us a constant source of blessing and delight. From your clear teaching of Evangelism we have come to know that all men are lost without the Saviour. An-d you have in no uncertain manner made plain to us our responsibility to our God and to our fellowmen. As we go from our school, it is with a sincere prayer in our hearts that many lives will be blessed by your loyalty and faithfulness to Jesus Christ. Ilirnm GBM Glltuw Elvarhvr By JOHN M. SIVEWRIGHT Class of '40, surely, our fellowship through these short years at P.B.T.S. has been seasoned by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are confident of your success as you go from us into the world to carry the glad message of salvation. We are confident that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it continually, for we are sure you will continue to walk by faith. You have not chosen the easy task, but the most diiicult, for you go into a world not unlike the world to which your Saviour came two thousand years ago. He died for it. Now He asks that you live for it, that through your life, your preaching, and all you are may be used of God to bring others into a knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. fContinued on Page 62 J Any soul that jesus lows is worthy of our best work in its behalf. Page Twenty
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Q70 ' TO OUR ASSOCIATE CLASS TEACHER By Mas. ELEANOR MAXWELL From the Class of 1940 to one who has studied to show herself approved unto God, A Workman that needeth not to be ashamed. At this time comes an opportunity for expressing those things which have been innermost in the heart of each individual of the class. Your consecration and deep spiritual life has been an inspiration to each one of us and is as a flower that shall make fragrant our lives wherever we go. Only one who has lived with us, sharing our sorrows, and for us, bearing our burdens, will be able to understand when, from our hearts, we say, We love you. And now, if through the Providence of God our lives bring glory to our Lord Jesus Christ, wherever we are, our hearts shall turn with prayer and thanksgiving to P.B.T.S. and you. FROM OUR ASSOCIATE CLASS TEACHER By NELLIE A. MANLEY Great has been my privilege and joy, dear Seniors, during the past two years to be associated with you. I praise God for your faithfulness, your sincerity, and your con- secration. Because of your spirit of cooperation and love, it has been a pleasure to work with you. Your kindly attitude has made the way easy, and I thank you for every thoughtful act, and for every expression of appreciation. During your three years, I have watched the desire grow that your class verse might, indeed, become a reality to you. I ask nothing greater for each one of you than that you may decrease so that Christ can increase in your livesg and, then, God's best will be yours. Do your earthly tasks in a heavenly way. Page Twenty-one
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