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The F'.M.F. QStudents' Foreign Mission Fellowshipj or- ganization is active in many schools where Christian young people desire to know God's will in His service. 4.,, ., .. e f Pet Mzzfer: -5 , . 1 . .. .L . . is-f',-1-i2ffS.'3-4 QI,--wif?:I,2k,i'lfEi'f fic, '- 21:1 -- .a ,'..f:'l::if?.'f5-1' 'Q-i.'1f','-li i ?,9f511a?' 'Q -f 1 ' 5 '. - : Z Q J' L-3-1.5.11 1 '-.1 gg - tiz:HMf,' 1.,. gf- A ith? 1, ,-sp A 1 ry gn. -' ,- - .,,.-'13 -Y f . 53, 'Fw as ti X 1 : Q ,fa . 1, nz-Y 4 'vt-Q '5' f 3 . , ' ' J I .... Q . A . 5.3-eg. 5 2.5 . ,, .. - ,FA .. mfr In response to Hebrews 4:16, we go boldly to the throne of grace in behalf of those who have given their all to serve Christ in the uttermost parts of the world, continu- ing to pray the Lord of the harvest that He would send forth more laborers into His harvest. Let us therefore rome boldly unto lhe throne of grace. ffroiiiisi' Lois Witmer teaching a child evangelism class- Now children, I am going to tell you ai story about Mr. Moody and his little boy Willie -ibegins story! Alice linterruptingl: 'Mr. Neighbour tolcl us that story last Sunday. A X Lois ttrying to pretend there had been no interruption: Now Mr, Neighbour said to his little boy Willie, . . . O Heard in Church History: Mr. Mills to tht- class: How long have we hurl our eevstern of rlo'ing-:intl I clon't mean rioting lvetween fellows rind girls. 0 fjrilv lhis voinment rloes Mr. Mills make on the nrnri.in'l- of rlvgmny zinione the Mollnninn-lluiist 0nrw- in ziwliilt- one wife is eoongii, loo mnr-li! Who suirl that ? 9 Qur editor quoting poetry! Voulml it be the ell'4,-nts ol' spring? Spring, SDl'lllg,b02'll11lfl.li spring. Listen to the birds and bitlnlies sing As they hop from twig to twig, 0 Dining room-everybody quiet at tables waiting for the hostess to come. ' Bea, Let's pray. O Who puts his gum to soak at mealtime in Wrigley's Spiri- mented milk? It couldn't be the art editor! Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord.
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Usillidishziilllosnzf 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 23 4 28 7 9 21 25 12 v SEPTEMBER Monday- Hi Kid, good to see you back. What'cha been doing? I never thought you'd make it. Just think, our last year. These remarks and many more were chiming through the halls as everyone was getting settled for a new semester at T.M.T.S. Tuesday-A hearty welcome from the faculty to the students. Wednesday-Our president stood before us and ex- nounded the truths of II Timothy 2:15. Thtisday-One of those famous long chapelsf' Mr. Clark laid down the law but really it wasn't so bad. Friday-All our missionaries were seated on the nlat- form for our chapel. We bade Ed and Henrietta Wickert and the Toiracs good-bye and God'q blessing as they go to the places where God has called them. Sunday-Beginning of the Youth Conference with the Anclersonrx Monday-Everyone arrived with their blue jeans and calico dresses for it's Clean un day. Sunday--Frances Dowty and Toiracs leave for Haiti. Close of the Youth Conference. OCTOBER Tbhursday-First F,M.F of the year led by Grace Ham- lin. Saturday-Traditional Halloween oarty. Everyone Lherie-even the colored friends. Then a scavenger un . NOVEMBER Wednesday-aEveryone crams for mideterms. If we had only studied harder before. Friday-Corny has to leave school. Rom. 8:28. Wednesdav--Thanksgiving vacation. Turkey with Mother and Dad. Sunday-Close of Founder's Week. Dr. Lakin gave a stirring message tonight. DECEMBER , Wednesday-Everyone exuosed to the Hu hug. I open- ed the window and in-flew-enza. Thou crownest the year with thy goodness. 18, Tuesday-Christmas party in studio, Didn't Rev. Clark look charming presiding at the punch bowl? Every- one was a child once again as we heard the Christmas story from Mrs. Bowman. Thursday-Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Do you think the bus has gone down yet? Did I hear the taxi? Where is my ticket? Quiet reigns again. Christmas vacation. JANUARY Wednesday-Jack Will discharged from the Merchant Marines. Grand to see you back, Jack. Monday-Get your G string' in tune because it's time for our first orchestra reliarsal. Miriam Klopfen- stein, directoress. Tuesday-Apologetic's class. Subject, The linn with the gold uppers, gleanings made bv our nrofessor from the outstanding book, Ken Rides the Range. Friday-HFirst orchestra performance. Really sounds good, too. Monday-Everyone has his nose in a book. It must be exams again. Tuesday-Mr. Swank, missionary from Africa, showed pictures in chapel. Friday-A sigh of relief! Exams are over. A dorm party to celebrate. Remember the Sorry game, , Monday-Registration. Welcome to our school, girls! FEBRUARY Thursday--Jimmy and Louise are off to Cuba. Tuesdav-Abe Lincoln's heart was glarldened as we sang Hapny Birthdav to him in the dining room. Saturday-Congratulations, Eleanor, for the best solo in the contest. MARCH Monday-A new quartettef' fgirlsl make their debute in chapel this morning. Monday-Wanda has conquered the mumps and is APRIL Friday-Everyone is sent home with a bad case of Spring fever. Cure--ten days at home. back again. MAY Thursday-Annual School picnic. JUNE Monday-The next few days will tell the tale. Final exams. .Timior-Senior Banouet. Friday-Last day of school. Commencement. Diploma. And as thy days, so shall thy strength be.
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