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EDWARD HAMM, Morden, Man. A cheerful student who is conscientious in his studies. RUTH UNGER, Horndean, Man. A true friend. Quietly medi¬ tates as she learns more about the precious truths of God. HENRY BORNE, Fork River, Man. Approaches the study of God’s Word as well as every daily task with a happy heart. MARGARET FUNK, Elm Creek, Man. Her jovial nature has failed to cover her genuine interest in divine truths and their practical application. ESTHER KONRAD, Winkler, Man. Uses her voice in the service of the Lord. Participates freely during class discussions. BETTY REMPEL, Winkler, Man. Betty never has very much to say but enjoys her studies in a quiet way. ABE LOEWEN, Culross, Man. Sincere and economical men are well used in God’s kingdom. PETER KLASSEN, Boissevain, Man. Does not let hard work get him down. A jovial and con¬ siderate friend. DELLA RINAS, Hepburn, Sask. Possesses an original person¬ ality. Optimistic and capable.
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PETER NIKKEL, Grunthal, Man. His interest in carpentry did dot keep him from coming to study God’s Word. BETTY SUDERMAN, Winkler, Man. A gifted ' cellist and pianist. Has a desire to be a true testi¬ mony for Him. HENRY EPP, Elm Creek, Man. Enjoys variety. Sociable and friendly. Is here to study God’s Word. 2 2 KATIE KONRAD, Manitou, Man. Pleasant and persevering; en¬ gaged in practicing vocal lessons or doing light housekeeping. LILLIAN DYCK, Winkler, Man. Sincerity is like old — its value never changes.’ Active as a S.S. teacher. ANENA KLASSEN, Morden, Man. Anena has the will to do and the soul to dare. HENRY JANZEN, Elm Creek, Man. Actively partakes in class dis¬ cussions. Faithful in his studies and vocals. LINDA NEUFELD, Horndean, Man. Holds faithfulness and sincer¬ ity as first principles. With my song will I praise Him.” DAVE FROESE, Newton Siding, Man. A sharp mind, a deep bass voice and a desire to follow Christ faithfully.
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DAVE PETERS, Winkler, Man. His words carry weight. A zealous worker in the tract mis¬ sion. GEORGE BUHLER, Winnipegosis, Man. Ping-pong and hockey interest George. A man of determina¬ tion. Second Class Report If you have studied the faces and the character “write-ups” of the students of Second Class, you will undoubtedly agree with me when I say that there is a great diversity of character, ability, and ambition. There are those who are quiet and re¬ served while others are very active and are heard before they are seen. This difference is also noted in the recreational activities in which the students engage. Some delight in reading and art, and others enjoy ping-pong and skating. It is evident therefore that there is a great variety in character as no two students are alike. The aptitudes and abilities are also varied. These have been revealed during our course of study and activities. There are those who found no difficulty in completing the numerous assignments on time. They have the ability to do much work quickly and efficiently. In the field of music, we all had an opportunity to learn how to conduct congregational singing. Herein many dis¬ played fine talents and originality. Besides these, we should not forget to mention other gifts such as singing, story-telling, reciting and playing of musical instruments. The ambitions of the class are numerous. Everyone has plans and ideals for the future. I know that the students of the Second Class are striving to follow God’s plan in their lives, and this in the last analysis is what counts. Since God has made each student differently, undoubtedly He has a special place of service for everyone. You may wonder how the Second Class works together in such a harmonious way in spite of the fact that the characters, abilities and ambitions are so varied. No doubt, the answer lies in this fact that in Bible School through the leading of the Holy Spirit, the guidance of the teachers, and the co-operation of the whole student body, the students are prayerfully striving toward this aim: “We would see Jesus.” Henry Janzen. SOUTH END M.B. GEMEINDE “Ich will euch mehr Gutes tun denn je zuvor; und ihr sollt erfahren, dass Ich der Herr sei.” Hesekiel 36:11b.
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