Winkler Bible School - Morning Star Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS $ilba 2 Biebe liebt if$iano ffuelen, 3 u ertjeitern, menu bic Lctge triiben. @ufie ©ainntjfi) mit freunblidfem 93Iitf, Siflt na() an ber Xiir unb liidiett nur PHi ' tcf. Bienne Maffen braudjt fief) nid)t 311 fcfjcimen Ob iljrcr Strbeit—nod) fid) briiber greimen. Oiitn ©tfiellenberg luagt irgenb etmn§ gent, Oenn fie glaubt unb Oertraut itjrcm gitnb’gen HILDA WIEBE Winkler, Man. SUSIE SAWATZKY Whitewater, Man. TIENNE KLASSEN Winkler, Man. TINA SCHELLENBERG pen ' ll. GnadentaJ, Man. 2 (bmm Sttaffcn ftrebt bem ©eften nadi, Ood) gloubt er lernen eift itjm nad). ABE KLASSEN Roland, Man. SBatter Solium fingt fitr ben $errn Seine tenor ©timme t)bren loir gern. WALTER LOEWEN Justice, Man. Sot) it 2 Bieb tut feine Sfrbeit gut, Sofgt feinem Stteifter mit froljem ibhit. JOHN WIEBE Horndeon, Man. ?fbe Unger fanb ' Jtettung in sefu 23tut, Unb trnut feinem better at§ t)bd)fte§ ®ut. ABE UNGER Whitewater, Man. Page 25

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