Thunderbird Adventist Academy - Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1956

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llave You ou lit a Gaod iglrt . . ? First semester officers: fleft to rightj Bill Smith, choristerf Fred Cornforth superintendent, Ruth Wardman, supereintendent, Ellen McCuiston, pianist Irene Thompson, secretary, Don Day, secretary. I believe the Sabbath School is the most important of all the Sabbath services. The Sabbath School is the church at study, and this has been recognized even by those not of our faith as one of the most effective methods we have, for creating an in- formal membership of those who know what they believe. Sabbath School offerings support our world wide mission work. As Sabbath School members we participate in this great work in a very tangible way. We make it possible for our mission work to continually expand fulfilling the commission of Matthew 28: 19, 20. The Sabbath School the world around is a great evangelistic agency, especially so in mission fields where prospective members usually become Sabbath School members long before baptism. For all of these reasons and many more the Sabbath School should have the enthusiastic support of each one of us. Sa mm sfmesrfk 6 6 0 I ll E. M. COWAN, B.A., science, mathematics, has been here for two years. He was graduated from Pacific Union College. Mr. Cowan is married and has a younger son. He has been sponsor ofthe Sabbath School for the first semesteer of the last two years. -,..,.... -:' l I ' 5 ' ' 'FC' ' V- 5 l S ' ,ifffff-V IIDII. I -:xl umm ll 3153. 51 iw! .,.. if if '-!+r.:1i-1 -- - A W' I ' li '- -.:'. . ,IJ l...:'. l l l num S' .l -mf -s E -rf A ' i'.ffi'2 -if I I E t- - llllilllltnuu J ., I mssils Inn. U33 ,- m -s- --! ,1 4.1 fyfbx :mmm This Page Sponsored by 'P . fig 'ji ' '. V518 una ' G. H. Rustad ' -'-' ,Z C. W. Mangold Page Eighteen

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re You Faithful In All Tlmt you Do . . ? SPRING WEEK OF PRAYER . ually and intellectually Dr. Paul Quimby, pro- fessor of religion and history at Pacific Union College, proved a giant of learning as he focused our attention on eternal principles during the spring week of devotion. March 25-31 was the week, the auditorium the place, morning and evening the time for intimate friendly acquaintance with Bible men and women living again before our eyes. They seemed per- sons and personalities rather than mere names in a book, as Dr. Quimby presented much of his topic in the language and style of the Orient. Freshman - Sophomore - Junior - Senior - which memory of the week is brightest in your experience? ls it the realization that you too may some day wield such an influence before kings and rulers as is now taking place in foreign fields? Is it the harmony of the choruses that were sung - the living messages from the Bible, - the student-offered prayers that made heaven seem a little nearer? Or is it the moment of surg- ing devotion you felt as you testified that Christ is your personal Redeemer and Friend - or the seriousness of the moments of consecration when you again pledged yourself to the service of the King? Whatever it be - cherish it through the days ahead - preserve that memory, for it will stand with you through trials to come - and be your key to the door marked The Unknown Future, which opens upon Eternity - this, your memory of the spring week of devotion. -F. CRUMP PHYSICALLY, he is not a large man - but spirit- Elder Quimby in song .SHIRLEY ANN UPDEGRAVE, piano, organ, voice, at- tended Walla Walla College. Mrs. Updegrave has been 1 here for two years. She was Dean of Girls and sponsor If of Catena Clementia last year. W. R. UPDEGRAVE, B.A., music, Bible, attended Walla Walla College and has been here two years. He is asso- ciate pastor of our church, and is active in religious and musical organizations. I



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is -any-Q JL .sill .- W .Y-.16 if Second Semester Officers: fleft to rightl Danny Walters, superintendentg Pat Hubach, Pianistg Ann Halcurnb, secretaryg Jean Doneskey, secretaryg Hazel Evitts, organistg Martha Saunders, superintendent. secawo :fmfsrfe 6' c I1 0 0 I Mrs. R. W. Rosenquisf Mas. D. E. Goley Have You 511 611 or The Right Zi 31 'I Cl 912 IS Oi Il 12 If ood nw wi Superintendent Janet Ellis explains the goal device . ' 1 I I V .,., 3 DEE-Q 1 Jn i 5 L .' . Kill. l un E J t f f unlna .Fm I . -, li, w A 6 -' 5:-A Fl! ul - 1 pq- 'Q-L? I!-Q 2- i f l ,at 5 L l l ww ' l i , , , ,, - umm mn. E4 f El wv- --- . Mal.-,A--V 1 -L .fl Qlltis Page Sponsored b -. x, D 3 G. R. Knudson A -4 M. E. Hagen Page A'ffIL'fl!l.'ll

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