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The Promoted eniors Sanford was easy to get acquainted with and was readily accepted into our class. He was a good athlete, friendly, and a buddy to us all. Having spent several years in public school, Sanford was very glad for a Christian emphasis in teaching. He was full of life and entered cheerfully into every phase of school life, spiritual, academic, athletic, and social. Though he attended WMS but briefly, his contribution to the school was great. 5 F Mt n We pray that God may use the testimony of his death to His glory. '?2'al5,a,n .,,,... A 2 We all appreciated Ellen. She fulfilled her duties cheerfully and enjoyed helping others. She did much to make life more pleasant for those about herg was friendly with a cheery smile for all that she met. By taking responsibility seriously and co-oper- ating in the school activities, she filled a large place. E1len's ambition to serve God on the mission death she may had lived. know that some to parte field was not granted, but by her have won more to Christ than if she Though we miss her greatly, we day we will be re-united, nevermore Although Wayne was a member of our class for only a short time, we learned to respect him. Be- neath his quiet character lay a wealth of good qualities----leadership ability, serious thought, constancy of purpose, and character. We admired his thoughtfulness for others and his willingness to perform his duties well. He was a dependable friend, trustworthy, and loyal. His words and actions bespoke a deep sincerity. We have all been challenged by his steadfastness of purpose and Christian life.
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