Trinity College - Beacon Yearbook (Dunedin, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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lg, .X.,,.... , -ui-vnu-um V Y Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christy Titus 2:13. Dr, William T. Watson, President ,-4 Wand 145ml Me ?fzea6dea1! Words can't express the sentiment of the student body toward Dr. William T. Watson. This brilliant president, who has given every- thing to further the training of young people for full- time Christian service, is loved, respected, and admired by everyone. Outstanding to all is his manner of conducting chapel servicesg his waiting on the Lord before prayer time has a special place in our hearts. lt is not unusual to see him holding one of the babies around school or to see him in the kitchen preparing a favorite delicacy. There is never a problem too small to ask his advice about -- he's understanding in every manner. Earthly goods are not his goal, but he will receive his rewards in heaven, where he will share a part of the souls won by those who have obtained training under his guidance at Trinity College. 6 0 n 'I G a C H 1 d Y Y 1 f w a I T I' 1 t 31 t a A 1 s s e O 8 Y d M w h i o W

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,-7 ,1 E 1:1 if I - YB I I M, Study to shew thyself approved unto . God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth. ll Tim. 2.215 FRED L. AUGHINBAUGH A teacher with untiring effort, a loyal devotion to Trinity College, and an earnest love for the Lord is the beloved Dr. Fred L. Aughinbaugh. One of the oldest instructors, he has been associated with the school for a num- ber of years. His heart is definitely with the schoolg and he is continually making opportunities for the inexperienced students to serve their Lord in preaching, singing, and song- leading. Some former and present students were led to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ by this man of God. Dr. 8: Mrs. Aughinbaugh are wonderful examples of daily Christians. lt is a joy to visit in their home where the presence of the Lord is felt. Because of their zeal for the lost, they have formed Faith Church, a small but spiritual soul-saving station in Tampa. Never is Dr. Aughinbaugh too busy or tired to answer a puzzling question or discuss a problemg he is genuinely interested in each pupil. Every day in his classes new truths are revealed from Crod's Word, and more and more are realized the privileges that belong to the Christian in Christ Jesus. ln future years these lessons will prove invaluable in the ministry, on the mission field, or in any other work as the Lord has led. As he stands before a group teaching, his silver hair gleaming, one can see the beauty of the Lord in him. 5



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blessed hope and KNIT S Chngtl ward Dr. mn every- Ihristian servicesg place in s around ielicacy. about -- rewards by those College. of the great 1 ' - nmiginm by 2' .es-..'fs.wv--1 F M 0 6 - ,, L L YJ A W . FO U N D E D i932 . T. WATSON, D. D., Presxdent 0 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 1 s. cumsTsAN-:SERVICE May 11, 1952 To the Class of 1952: Greetings in the name of our Lord. . . No class, from this or any other school, ever faced such great possibilities for suc- cess in Christian service as do you. The fields are indeed nwhite unto harvestn. The world has tried peace organizations, international compactsg but what man has attempted to do is doomed to utter failure, because it is a program without Christ. You have the answer! You, who are well trained for Christian service, who have exper- ienced the love of Christ in your lives, and who have a burden for souls, with the Gospel which is the Npower of Godn have what the world is in desperate need of today. Christ is the answer, so make Him known wherever you go. It has been a joy to have had you with us in school here at Trinity College. Many are the times that we have been made to rejoice during your years with us as we have watched the spir- itual progress in your lives as you have been deepened in the things of the Lord and have grown and developed both spiritually and mentally. Do not feel that because you are graduating or receiving a diploma from Trinity College that your years of training have ended. You will be in school as long as you live, and he who has ceased to learn has ceased to live. Always remember that you are an important part of Trinity Col- lege wherever you go. Should Jesus tarry, some of you will be serving in the homeland and others in foreign fieldsg but the sacred, common ties of Christian fellowship, which you have experienced while in training at Trinity, should always bind our hearts together even though we are far apart. Please feel at all times that this is nyour schooln. Your prayers and your sacrificial giving will make it possible for Trinity to do for others what it has done for you. My parting message to you is this -- be faithful to the task to which you have been called of the Lord and do the work well that has been assigned you in His field of service. Remember that it is nnot by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts . ' Yo s for Youth, m. T. Watson, WTWfmah President

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