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Third Class Speaks In looking back at a year filled with blessings, we stop a moment and ask our¬ selves if it has been worthwhile. We say “yes” and not without reason: the members of the third class have learned to enjoy the fellowship of working together at a common task. This task has been to learn more about God, His Word, and His Work. We realize that without Divine help this is impossible, therefore every week the class has met for a short season of prayer. We have received strength and encouragement for our task through these weekly prayer meetings. All through the year the great work of Christian service has been presented to us in various forms. Our course of study, has led us into a consideration of the fields of Sunday School, Foreign Missions, Homiletics, and Personal Work. Sunday School, as we have seen, is of great importance, not only to our churches, hut also to society, because religion is being neglected in the public schools. In studying missions we have learned how men of God have followed Christ’s command to carry the Gospel to every creature. To know their problems, is a help in their intelligent prayer support. Personal Work was presented to us as a service open to every Christian, yet it is sadly neglected because some of us are so concerned about many souls at one time that we do not focus our attention on one at a time. We have enjoyed our year in Third Class. In working together we have become close friends. When one or another was forced to be absent, the rest of us noticed it immediately. It was as though a link were missing in the chain. In certain re¬ spects we are sorry to leave the school, but we realize that we must go out and put into practice the many things we have learned. May our class motto, I Corinthians 16:13, go with us, “Watch ye, stand fast, quit you like men, be strong.” Allan Labun.
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BERT DYCK, Winkler, Man. Bert is a fine, likeable student with a promising bass voice. MARY KASPER, Matsqui, B.C. Came to school to delve deeper into the Word of God. to be better prepared for service in her Master’s vineyard. ALLAN LABUN, Winkler, Man. Our able class president is es¬ pecially known to be able to clothe his thoughts with expres¬ sive words. JUNE ENNS, Winkler, Man. Her originality makes her an asset to the class. She pos¬ sesses an abundance of musical ability. ELSIE NEUFELD, Matsqui, B.C. Faithful and diligent in her studies; ready and willing to serve the Lord in a practical way. MARGARET PAULS, Port Rowan, Ont. A courteous, willing and cap¬ able student. Possesses a natural gift for Sunday School work. JAKE PENNER, Manitou, Man. A sincere, hard working stu¬ dent, always ready with a smile when the teacher asks a ques¬ tion. SUSAN KASDORF, Niverville, Man. The most significant sign of wisdom is continued cheerful¬ ness. ALFRED SCHELLENBERG, Winkler, Man. Very active. Shows promise of becoming a fine Sunday School teacher. 19
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