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In Memoriam Retrerenfi Senry arisc 3ome fuith tl|? ' Jlorii - bc. 23, 1966 We pay tribute to one Mhose life Mas supremdy dedicated to the service of our Load Jesus Christ and to the evangelization of the people In the Congo. His life and labor Mill even constitute an encouAagment and challenge from God to others to labor likewise. Reverend Barts ch Mai a graduate of the first graduating clan of the Winkler Bible School In 1928 and became the first missionary from the PhllEL family. After their marriage in 1928, the Bartsches committed their lives to minion In Africa, f or Mhlch they felt called o{ the Lord. They Mere upheld In prayer and .support by teachers, students, and friends of the Winkler Bible School. This united effort developed Into the Africa Mission Society Mhlch Mas later Incorporated Into the mission¬ ary program of the Mennonite Brethren General Conference. The Lord Mas able to use Reverend Bartsch to kindle the missionary zeal In many Christian hearts and to plant the seed of the Gospel In a pioneer setting In Bololo. He ranks as a missionary pioneer In Africa. In extending sympathy to the members of, the bereaved family, the Winkler Bible School assures them that their sense of loss Is Middy shared. ion cuc i me DEDICATION In acknowledgement of the Important contribution which Rev. Frank H. Frieten chairman oft the Executive o{ the Winkler Bible School ha made throughout the yeart in the development of, our school and in hit untiring effort to promote the caute of Chrittian education in our Conference, thit book it retpectfullu dedicated to him by the Staff and Studentt. 2 r jf resentincji the 67 TIIernincj 5tar YEARBOOK COMMITTEE: Left to right: Vic Isaak, Assistant Yearbook Editor; Shirley Lushenko, Typist; Rev. John Unger, Staff Advisor; Irene Falk, Editor; Dorothy Guenther, Secretary; Tom Reimche, Photographer; Dave Wiebe, Business Manager. The Yearbook Committee ken, this year again tried to create a book that will be a pleasant remembrance. We have tried to depict all areas of activity to serve as a memory album tor thli year ' s students. We hope it will also prove to challenge prospective students to attend Bible school. We all enjoyed working together and with the co-operation of certain in¬ dividuals this yearbook has been made a success. A special thank-you is expressed to Pev. John Unger, our staff advisor, to Mr. Sawatzky, the photographer, to those who purchased advertisements and to the ones who gave unselfishly of their time and ability to plan this book. We sincerely hope that it may be an enjoyment to everyone and especially to those who cherish its memories. Irene Talk Editor. COMPLIMENTS OF Menno Travel Service Travel With a Purpose Tours — Tickets — Reservations Phone 339-5954 377 HENDERSON HWY. WINNIPEG 3 Board Of Directors Left to right: FRONT ROW: P. Brown, J. H. Unruh, F. H. Friesen, H. H. Voth, John Suderman, John Thies- sen, John Goossen. MIDDLE ROW: Jake Falk, George Ewert, P. B. Enns, Don Kroeker. BACK ROW: P. G. Klassen, A. Siemens, C. W. Rempel, G. P. Dyck, Allan Schritt, A. J. Froese, Henry Dick, E. A. Isaac, J. J. Riediger, Bill Fast. WenZe BZbelAchul( neunde: Mil dieAm Jahne korrnt d u 42. BibelAchuljahn den W. B. Sehule, zum AbAchluAA. Naehdm die Sehule in den enAten 19 Jahnen von den Leknenn AelbAt Qelu.eh.fvt, wuftde i ie ano 1944, deft Manitoba M. B. Kon enenz alA { neleA GeAchenk ileienlieh, zun weitenen Fuehnung and l enantwontung, uebentnagen. Voa Motto: leh laAAe dieh nieht, du AegneAt mieh denn” hat unA in den venAckiedenen Entscheidungen den. Sckule, iwnen wieden geholien. Ea gab im Lau e den. Jahn_e manche VenAckiebungen, wie Leknen, Lehnpnognaym, Schuelen kamen and gingen, ja AelbAt ein neuen CampuA wunde geplant. Und innene Fn.eu.de iuellt unAen Hen.z bei dm Gedanken, daAA ao den. Hefin. will, Auen daA neue Sehulj ' ahn 1967-68, zu den Achon neuen Bauten auch die Reiidenz { uen die M aennen [Men ' a donmitonu) lentig Atehen wind, urn zuj. beziehenl [Win laden henzlich ein.) Jeden BauAtein, den win halien bei zu tnagen, uen daA i ' lohl und Au{ bau den. innenen Wente unAenen lennluAtigen Jugend, Aoll unA mal nieht Achade Aein, AelbAt dann, wenn win. laengAt den Rlatz genaeumt wenden haben. Solange eA dm einzelnen MenAchenleben geedelt haben wind, und tueehtig gemaeht einen VienAt 4 u-en den Hennn auAzu suehnen wo immen ER ihn bnauehen will, zu Aeinm PneiAe und Segen im allgmeinen, Aoll unA Fneude maehenl Hin danken dm Henn.n: { uen die Sehuelenzahl in dieAm Jahn. und beten urn mehn; )uen den gulen GeiAt in den Sckule; ( uen daA Bmuehen und die Hingabe den tneuen Leknen-. bnueden etwaA BleibendeA zu Acha7len[ Mi a 3 Tv y •A. ' V N Und Apneeken einm Samuel nack: BZa hiehen hat den Henn gehoUenl En Aegne auch ( ' ennen unnene Kontenenz, unzene Gmeinden, die Heime und den Einzelnen, duneh weleke unAenen BibelAckule im Lauie den Jahne, Aoviel gehoHen wun.de’. Im W amen den Schulbehoende, F. H. FnieAen. r 4 .lv- . v J - • U ' ; v . -._r — - - N : REV. JOHN H. GOOSSEN B.Sc., B.Th. PRINCIPAL BIBLE BIBLE GEOGRAPHY ADVISOR TO LITERARY COMMITTEE ADVISOR TO STUDENT COUNCIL Tilsit, .it, Canada ' 6 Centennial Year. To the youth of the Century this presents a tremendous opportunity to recall the historical events of our land, note Us progress and development, and to appreciate the privileges which we, as citizens of our land, enjoy. The norm of true greatness of, a nation, however, is not found In the realm of the physical or the material achievements; rather It is found In the realm of the moral and spiritual. For Righteousness exalteth a nation but sin is a reproach to any people.” As Christian youth of the Centenary and citizens of our land, may uou be mindful of your obligation to walk clrcmspectlu In the fear of the Lord and be a witness and a blessing to your fellow man In all areas of life. Above all, as citizens of a heavenly calling, a chosen generation, a royal priesthood and holu nation, a peculiar people”, It behooves you, at all times, to show forth In your life and actions the virtues of him who hath called uou out of darkness Into his marvellous light”. [1 Veter 2:9) Mat the training you have received at the Dinkier Bible School have furthered uour spiritual growth and have better equipped you to face the tasks which will In the future confront you. J. H. Goossen 6 REV. JOHN UNGER B.R.E., B.A., B.D., M.R.E. PART-TIME INSTRUCTOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BIBLE ADVISOR TO YEARBOOK AND LIBRARY COMMITTEES MR. JOHN FROESE B.A., B.Th. BIBLE CHURCH AND MENNONITE HISTORY ADVISOR TO RECREATION COMMITTEE MR. LEONARD DOERKSEN B.A., B.Th. REGISTRAR BIBLE EVANGELISM FALSE CULTS MR. J. HOWARD DYCK B.A., A.R.C.T., A.M.M. MUSIC ADVISOR TO MUSIC COMMITTEE DEAN OF DOMITORIES GERMAN CHURCH HISTORY REV. H. LENZMANN LOCAL PASTOR AND PART-TIME INSTRUCTOR DOCTRINE MISSIONS ADVISOR TO CHRISTIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE And God.. .appointed in the chunch... helper. (I Con. 12:28 RSI ) Tucked away in Paul ' s impnessive list of God’s gifts to the chunch, mid high vocations and capacities of many sonts, is the wond helpers. It is a shining wond. It is a vocation to which anyone can as pine. My pnayen is that I may be a tnue helpen and that by the gnace of God I may be of help to those with whom I come in contact. Leonand Voenksen Music is one of God ' 6 gifts to man. It is tnue that thene one diverse musical stales, and white we may be Tamilian with only a few of these, it cannot be denied that all music has an effect on the listenen. The effect of good chunch music is that it points the heanen to God, and lifts us above the vicissitudes of life. The Chnistian musician ' s task, then, is to make that music which will elscit a fenvent nesponse f[nom and have a nedemptive effect on the listenen. It is my hope that chunch musicians at eveny level will always bean in mind the nesponsibility of thein noble calling. J. Howand Vyck Abnahm... . the fathen of all them that believe .... looked fon a city which hath foundations, whose builden and maken is God . Likewise we too, .... desine a betten countny, that is, an heavenly . Meanwhile, and not least in this Centennial Yean, I believe it is incumbent upon us to locus on oun nesponsibility to oun native land . To captive Judah God explained, And I sought fon a man mong them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap befone me fon the land, that I should not destnoy it: but I found none . Thenefone, in view of oun betten countny let us nepeat the stnains of Me ' ne manching to Zion , but in view of oun native land , let Canada’s Chnistian Youth nise and with an intenpnetatlon and conviction all its own sing the nefnain, 0 Canada, Me Stand On Guand Ton Th ee . 8 John Tnoese ItJlse Investments In youth mill yield eternal divi¬ dends. The. person uiho has met the contemporary Christ mitt be forever dl erent. As Paul Indicates, Yes: I have died with Christ, sharing In His crucifixion, and It Is no longer I mho live; It Is Christ mho lives In me, Galatians 2:20 as para¬ phrased by F. F. 8 race. It Is a spiritual thrill to be Involved In the lives of youth. As me learn to understand and respect them, In sharing our spiritual expediences with them me realize that they are a very Important seg¬ ment of the Church and society. May the Lord richly bless each one, and may Christ ' s Life be lived out as committed f followers of Christ. John Unger That me might be . Eph. 3:16-21. There Is a marvelous Interdependence between the two prayers of Paul In Ephesians . In chapter one there Is a prayer of r e v e l a t l o n: - That ye may knom ; a petition of the spiritual appre¬ hension o{ the riches of his grace. Now Paul stops again to pray. This prayed Is for real¬ ization: - That ye might be ; a prayer for spiritual appropriation of the riches of His grace. Our prayer Is that me may knom In order that me may be . H. 6 C. Lenzmann Compliments of WIENS SON Imperial Esso Agent Pontiac Dealer PH. 325-8731 WINKLER 9 Best Wishes to the Winkler Bible FROM CO-OP SHOPPING CENTRE ★ GROCERIES Last Year ' s Graduates Left to right, front row: DOROTHY PENNER, working in Bethesda Hospital; INGRID GOERTZ, attending the University of Mani¬ toba; DIANE SNIDER, attending school in Winnipeg; LYNDA DERKSEN, working in Winnipeg: KATHY LABUN, working in Ontario; EUNICE WIEBE, attending the M.B.B.C.; HILDA FAST,attending Teachers College in Ontario; CAROL REMPEL, working in Winnipeg; MARY BRAUN, working in the Morden hospital; LYNDA PAULS, Nurses Training; SELMA HEINRICKS, working in Niverville; HELEN HIEBERT, attending school in Ontario. Back row: IVABEL ENNS, attending Brandon College; JOHN PET- KAU, working at the mental hospital in Brandon; JAKE NEUDORF, working in Portage; WALTER DICK, attending University of Manitoba; JOHN THIESSEN, working in Winnipeg; FRANK KOOP, attending Brock University; KEN DERKSEN, working on the farm; ERNIE EPP, attending the University of Manitoba; DAVE HAMM, attending Waterloo University; ELMA REIMER, receptionist in a doctor’s office. Compliments of A. A. KROEKER SONS LTD. WINKLER MANITOBA COMPLIMENTS OF TRIPLE E MANUFACTURING INC. LTD. PLUMBING AND HEATING MANUFACTURERS OF THE E-E-E COMPACT PHONE 325-4281 WINKLER 12 draiiuatpa Jeremian 42:3 That the Lord thy God may show us the way wherein we may walk, and the things that we may do. p atfont 0 itlrssagp The fairst semester has been a busy one. As we enter the work o ) the second semester, we think back on what ti behind us and also ahead to what is before us. In spite o all our. busyness our hearts have been touched by instructions heard in classes and chapel. The missionaries and special speakers have been a special blessing. Throughout the year, we as a Third Class have been looked upon to set the patterns oft behavior. To help us remember this we chose as our motto Jeremiah 42:3, That the Lord thy God may shew us the way wherein we may walk, and the thing that we may do. This prayer is the expression o{) our desire to do God ' s will now, and in the future. May we trust Him to lead us each step o the way. Shirley Lushenko Class President. 13 ELFRIEDA ENNS Oakville, Man. To do my duty in that state of life to which it shall please God to call me — that is my task. ERNIE ENNS Winnipeg, Man. Why use brains and muscles when you don ' t need to? IRENE FALK Lorette, Man. The greatest thing in this world is not where we are moving, but where we stand. LILLIAN FROESE Boissevain, Man. The secret of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well what¬ ever you do. (Gratis Supervisor) ERVIN HARMS Glenbush, Sask. Hidden qualities require time for manifestation. OLGA KLASSEN Steinbach, Man. Your success in life will be measured by the number of worthwhile things you do for others. NORMAN HIEBERT Winkler, Man. The man who thinks before he acts. WALDEMAR KROEKER Elm Creek, Man. The jolly man of our class who is alive, around, and a loss when gone. KEN LANGEMAN Elm, Creek, Man. A balanced mind, a sincere am¬ bition together with a progres sive vision will spell success. (Dormintory Dean) LaVOUN LUSHENKO Max, North Dakota Good humor is the health of the soul. SHIRLEY LUSHENKO Max, North Dakota You h ave not fulfilled every duty until you have fulfilled that of being cheerful and pleasant. (Class President) DAVID MARTENS Boissevain, Man. One way to keep your feet or the ground is to put responsi bility on your shoulders. ESTHER MARTENS Smith Hill, Man. Faith, like light, should be sim¬ ple and unbending; love, like warmth, should beam forth on every side. HELGA MARTENS Lena, Man. You can ' t keep trouble from coming but you needn ' t give it a chair to sit in. JOHN PENNER Niverville, Man. No breeze ruffles his calm sur¬ face. (Gratis Supervisor) m ' Im,.- i ym Jmf $ 1 BETTY REDEKOPP Virgil, Ont. Life is a keyboard. Th will depend upon the EMMY REIMER Stoney Creek, Ont. What we do for ourselves, dies with us; what we do for others and the world remains and is immortal. ART WIEBE Homewood, Man. Christ is the soil and Christ is the climate in which the no¬ blest Christians grow. BE I TY WARMS Morden, Man. ERNIE WIENS St. Catharines, Ont, DAVID ZACHARIAS Morden, Man. A man with few word: have to take many bac ELFRIEDA BAERG Virgil, Ont. Even when she ' s doing nothing, she is doing it out loud. ELAINE BORN Roland, Man. Neither bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, But a pleasant mingling of them MARGARET BORN Kane, Man. Christian life consists and charity. faith SECOND CLASS KATHY ANDREWS St. Catharines, Ont. Life has value only when great values are in view. ALBERT BAERG Virgil, Ont. We must play the notes of God ' s will to hear the music of God ' s love. 18 ALBERT BRAUN Morden, Man. I ' ve got brains but I am saving them. RON BRAUN Dawson Creek, B.C. An honest man is the noblest work of God. CAROLYN DERKSEN St. Cath arines, Ont. If you ' ve made up your mind you can ' t do something, you ' re absolutely right. HARRY DICK Glenlea, Man. It ' s better to debate a ques¬ tion without settling it than to settle without debate. MARY DUECK Newton, Man. Her friendly disposition speaks more loudly than her words. LORENE DYCK Le amington, Ont. Life, like a mirror, never ALICE DYCK Newton, Man. Let ' s settle down and start fool DAVE ENNS Oakville, Man. Straightforward sions and play; JANE ENNS Winkler, Man. You cannot do a kindness too soon, because you never know how soon it may be too late. BETTY ANN FALK Lorette, Man. WESLEY FUNK Sydney, Man. There ' s nothing more challeng ing that a question mark. CORNY FROESE Sperling, Man. Quiet and undisturbed by stress or worry. CORNY GIESBRECHT Elm Creek, Man. It is more important to observe a good rule than to have one. IRIS FULLER Vancouver, B.C. Words should be weighed, not counted. CAROLYN GOOSSEN Manitou, Man. A sudden jolt, a burst of laugh¬ ter — here comes Goush . TED GOOSSEN Manitou, Man. Good humor makes all things tolera ble. DOROTHY GUENTHER Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. To live is good. To live vividly is better. To live vividly togeth¬ er is best. WENDY HAMM Leamington, Ont. I can resist anything but temp¬ tation. CARL HIEBERT Port Rowan, Ont. When a man forgets himself, he usually does something every¬ one remembers. VIC ISAAK Springstein, Man. One ' s character is best dis¬ played by one ' s pursuits. (Class President) IRENE JANZEN Abbotsford, B.C. A live wire wit! (Ass ' t Dormitory ALICE KLASSEN Winkler, Man. Diligence in studies unrewarded. LINDA KLASSEN Kitchener, Ont. Sincerity and truth of every virtue. TOM KLASSEN Port Rowan, Ont. Why spoil education with study ing? PEARL KLASSEN Saskatoon, Sask. A well-timed silence is more elo quent than speech. CLIFF KROEKER Orillia, Ont. I am what I am, seek not to change me! WALTER KLASSEN Port Rowan, Ont. A sincere heart and a willing hand are attributes everyone a ppreciates. EDWIN KROEKER Elm Creek, Man. Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christian- PETER LABUN Winkler, Man. The way to get ahead is to put one ' s hand to the plow. (Ass ' t Dormitory Dean) ART MARTENS Killarney, Man. Patience and perseverance are the two essentials to success. HELEN MARTENS Boissevain, Man. A symphony of laughter must flow from a happy heart. ERICA NEUFELD Virgil, Ont. Keep your heart shining and you will have a face to match ESTHER NIKKEL Elm Creek, Man. We can do nothing without joy and a good conscience which is grou FLORENCE NIGHTENGALE Yarrow, B.C. True merit, like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it ma kes. MARIANNE NICKEL Winkler, Man. There is character in her quiet behavior. VASSILIOS (Bill) PAPASTEPHANOU Pellis, Greece In Greece we did it this LOIS OLFERT Winkler, Man Silence is one conversation. ART PETERS Boissevain, Man. He seems to be innocent and angelical in the classroom but remember — looks are deceiv- HAROLD PETERS Winkler, Man. A good Christian is like a good watch, open faced, busy hands, well regulated and full of good works. LYNN RATZLAFF Yarrow, B.C. Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. TOM REIMCHE Harvey, North Dakota An ambitious young man who seeks to improve an already good life for a better life. DAVID REGIER Coaldale, Alta. No matter how long or hard the strife, he will make a suc¬ cess of life. DAVID REIMER Port Rowan, Ont. This big oak was originally a little nut. MARTHA REIMER Vauxhall, Alta. A kind heart is a fountain of gladness making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. MARLENE REIMER Leamington, Ont. A good measure of determina tion. © 1 . 1 f ' f ’ , i :■■■ Mi ' .’ MARY REMPEL Vauxhall, Alta. Take time for I a ' music to the soul RON SAWATZKY Killarney, Man. ELFRIEDA THIESSEN Arnaud, Man. Always gentle, loving and kind A truer friend you cannot find BILL THIESSEN Port Rowan, Ont. Exterior innocence sents the scheming ELIZABETH UNRAU RUTH UNRAU Kane, Man. You can ' t tell A constant source of conta merriment. CAROLYN WICHERT St. Catharines, Ont. What costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile. ARNOLD WIEBE La Riviere, Man. I don ' t know if yc but I wasn ' t here WALTER WIEBE Steinbach, Man. All wisdom does not come from books. DAVID WIEBE A faithful, devout and sincere man shall abound with blessing. SHIRLEY WILLMS Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Lively and happy yet thought¬ ful too, The hardest thing she ' ll always DAVID WILLMS St. Catharines, Ont. Progress is made by work alone, (Class President) HAIL THE NEW MONARCH, LEO II. He shall reign as our new trademark. The crowning of the new King coincides, appropriately enough, with our30th Anniversary. Clothed in the robes of a new authority, he boldly proclaims that we shall steadily broaden our product line, streamline our services and proudly continue to manufacture a noble line of pumps, mixers and hydraulics. So be it. MONARCH MACHINERY LIMITED TORONTO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 1907-196? OUR 60 ADVERSARY our fully integrated plant is equipped to handle all your printing requirements Printers Publishers — A Complete School and Office Supply Service D. W. FRIESEJY SONS LTD. ALTONA, MANITOBA PHONE: ALTONA 324 640 I WINNIPEG GLobe 2-543 3 STUDENT COUNCIL: Front row, left to right: Elfrieda Enns, Literary Chairman; Betty Warms, Dormitory Dean; Ernie Wiens, President; Shirley Lushenko, Secretary, Third Class President; Emmy Reimer, Recreation Chairman. Back Row: Norman Hiebert, Christian Service Chairman; Vic Isaak, Second Class President; Irene Falk, Yearbook Editor; Ken Langeman, Dormitory Dean; Rev. John Goossen, Principal; Betty Redekopp, Music Chairman; Dave Willms, Treasurer; Cliff Kroeker, Vice President. The. Loud l a not Alack concerning His promise as Aome men count AlacknesA... II Peter 3:9 (iJe as the Student Council have repeatedly realized that the Lord Is true to HIa promlA es . It was our privilege to aAAlAt and give leadership to mo At oi the Atudent actlvltleA and Alnce the constitution was completed last uear we were able to concentrate our attention on other matters relative to Achool Hie, dormitory Hie, and Christian Aervlce. During the course oi one oi our meetlngA the Lord Ahowed us a mlsAlon Held right within our town and consequently, aiter much prayer, planning and canvasAlng we were privileged to distribute nearly two hundred dollars worth oi Christmas Cheer to the poor and needy. With monies received irom drama and oratorio productions we made a Alzeable payment on the debt Atlll outstanding on our electric organ. I have considered It an honour to have dedicated and Hie-illled co-eds In the Student Council and at this time I would Hke to expresA my personal gratitude to each In¬ dividual member oi the Council and the entire Atudent body [or helping to make this year the AuccesA we trust It has been. itilth the wordA oi II Chron. 7 5:7 Be ye Atrong thereiore and let not your handA be weak, ior your work a hall be rewarded, we would pasA to uou, the Student Council oi ' 67- ' 6S, the torch oi leadership and trust that the Lord will blesA your eiiorts as He has blesAed ours. Ernest G. Miens President. 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Services Included seven Good News Clubs which wexe located In Uorden, V alley {)leld, Shanzenkeld, and Mlnklex. The sla- dent also served In various ringing groups which sang weekly at the Salem Home 06 well 06 the Senior Citizens Home, and four nights a week at the local hospital. In addition to deputation work, 6peclal gxoup6 6exved on vaxlou6 occa6lon6 In dlfi- fiexent churches within the community. On behalf o£ the Christian Service Committee, I would like to take thlt opportunity to thank the 6tudent6 and teachers ( or thelx co-operation In helping to kill these opportunities and requests. Norman Hiebert Chairman. DEALERS FOR: • VERSATILE FARM IMPLEMENTS AND NU-WAY FARM SUPPLIES • CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING • BULK FEED DELIVERY SERVICE • SWIFT FEEDS AND CONCENTRATES • HENN RICH POULTRY AND HOG EQUIPMENT • VETERINARY SUPPLIES H: 324-5523 ALTONA FEED SERVICE LTD. ALTONA 35 What have you sacrificed, Mrs. Grant? want to come but one r y MW ■ J ■ mm Hr 1 ’ • H ■ Jk —- ♦ MB gL - ’ ' ' I They ' ve destroyed the only worthwhile thing I ' ve ever done. ««i| |i H 1 . m 1 t V X - i 1 Ste L ' iys V ■Hr ' 1 i i i . | « •• 39 1 m H ■ ” ■ Hp ' H| ■n|| J I Tfc- S-J wj| rH!S ar yjb M t M (• ’ «■ LITERARY COMMITTEE LITERARY COMMITTEE: Left to right: Ted Goossen, Class Representative; Frieda Enns, Chair¬ man; Rev. John Goossen, Staff Advisor; Irene Janien, Director, Secretary; Harry Dick, Vice Chairman. The Literary Committee.’4 aim it to promote student partlclpatlon tn literary and related actlvitlet, and to develop at but we can, the acting ability oj the students. Thu year the Committee hat concentrated their edortt on the production o one major drama A M an Catted Peter , by John McGreevey. In thlt drama Peter Man, halt copet with the varlout problems and triatt that betet him at minitter o j, the New York Avenue Church. A.6 prettdent oi the Literary Committee I would like to thank all tho6e who worked willingly and co-operatively to make thlt drama a i uccet . Elirleda Enn, Chairman. BOXES PALLETS Transfer Filing Cases CRATES WOOD WOOL INSULATION CONTAINERS AND FOREST PRODUCTS PHONE 339-1994 WINNIPEG 16 MANITOBA STORE, STACK OR SHIP SAFELY WITH WOOD 37 GASOL ‘THwicUtt, PHONE 822-4401 — MORDEN, MAN DR. MRS. JOHN DICK STEINBACH, MANITOBA, PHONE DA 6-6165 Compliments of KLASSEN BROS Phone ED 4-1263 421 Edison Avenue Winnipeg 16, Manitoba COMPLIMENTS OF Allmar Distributors Ltd. 11 Higgins Ave. Winnipeg, Man. Manufacturers and Distributors FULL-VIEW SASHLESS WINDOWS ALSCO 77A ALUMINUM SLIDER ALL VIEW SEMI-SASHLESS WINDOWS REIMER EXPRESS LINES LTD General Offices, 390 Pacific Avenue WINNIPEG 3, CANADA Compliments and Best Wishes to Students and Staff from Janzen Builders (1963) Limited A GOOD HOME is your GREATEST INVESTMENT Phone 338-9345 1157 Henderson Hwy, NORTH KILDONAN 38 [iior Ml Own MUSIC COMMITTEE: Left to right: Betty Redekopp, Chairman; Linda Klassen, Vice Chairman; Ernie Enns, Class Representative; Mr. Howard Dyck, Staff Advisor; Carl Hiebert, Class Representative. Oua aim o{) the Music Committee Mas to promote the spiAitual gAOMth of the students through music. To equip young people ion. [utuAe seAvice In the Held, of music, Me gave the students oppontunities to expAess thetn faith in God through music. To cultivate oua God-given talents, oppontunities u)ene given ion. leading in singing and the playing of instnuments. Singing groups had numeAous oppontunities to sing in Chapei, on deputation and Chntstian Senvice assignments. Othen. school activities included singing in the On.atonio ChoiA, Ladies ' Chain, Chonistens, and in the Student Recital. I would like to thank all the students Mho faithfully coopeAated in making oua school life mote enjoyable tknough music. Oua .pAaueA is that oua Monk Mill be of lasting benefit and a blessing to all. Bettu Redekopp Chainman. Compliments of JANZEN ' S RED WHITE A Complete Line of Groceries, Meats, Smallwares, Dry Goods and Hardware Paint and Enamel winkler “It pleases us to please you.” Manitoba Phone 325-8231 39 Best Wishes on your 41st Anniversary from BERGMAN MEAT PRODUCTS LTD. BLUMENORT Best Homemade Pork Sausages DA 6-3252 MANITOBA GREY GOOSE BUS LINES LTD. J. H. UNRUH REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE OVERSEAS PARCELS Phone 533-8618 182 HENDERSON HWY. WINNIPEG 5 COMPLIMENTS OF Walter s Electric YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE We carry a large stock of records PHONE 325-4213 WINKLER 40 RECREATION COMMITTEE: Left to right: Emmy Reimer, Chairman; Rev. John Froese, Staff Advisor; Bert Baerg, Assistant Chairman; Helga Martens, Secretary; Dave Martens, Treasurer. Tklt year, the Social and Recreational Committee hat endeavoured to stimulate a beneficial recreation and social program. Events which proved to be o Interest were the football and hockey garner played against EUm Bible School and Gretna, curling at the local curling rink and a ping- pong tournament. I ' Je alto tried to plan a social l[or every weekend which varied Irom kltt, garnet, skating parties to a hayrlde. Monday evenings we were privileged In being able to ute the High School gym j[or volleyball and batkelball garnet. It It our detire that a .4 a retult othete eventt we could grow closer together at a student body. Emmy Reimer Chairman. Compliments of Redekop Electric Company Ltd. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS Canada ' s Centre for English and German Religious Records RECORD PLAYERS - RADIOS - FURNITURE - MAJOR APPLIANCES HOME OF R.E.C. RECORDINGS 966 PORTAGE AVE. — Phone SP 5-4481 — WINNIPEG 41 ihle nok jiljop Bibles, Books and Sunday School Supplies German and English Records Plaques, Greeting Cards, Song Books S.C.M. Typewriters and School Supplies PHONE 325-4274 WINKLER, MAN. _______J Compliments of DRS. N. J. NEUFELD and CORNELIUS DERKSEN Winnipeg, Manitoba Library Committee LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Left to right: Harry Dick, Class Representative; Mary Rempel, Class Representative; Rev. John Unger, Staff Advisor; Dorothy Guenther, Chairman; Vic Isaak, Class Representative; Betty Warms, Class Represent ative; Elaine Born, Class Representative. The chief aim of the Library Committee was to promote a studious atmosphere within the library that the. students could cue the study hours profitably. The. Hue librarians were given the duties ol checking out books, offering info email on to students and maintaining order. This year ute deceived a donation of $500. 00 f rom the iilinkler Bible School Alumni Association and a donation of $300.00 from the Provincial Youth Committee. As a result, we now have 1500 boohs. The Library Committee would like to thank Rev. £ Mrs. John Linger lor their valuable assistance and guidance which they offered, so that students might benef.it from the opportunities available. Dorothy Guenther. Compliments on your 40th Anniversary from ar ent ewellerA S. H. Neufeld, Prop. WATCHES — DIAMONDS — RINGS — CLOCKS SILVERWARE — CHINA 884 SARGENT AVE. WINNIPEG 3 PHONE SU 3-3170 43 EILEENMERE — O BARDOLIEMERE II REIMCHE ANGUS FARM CHARLES AND DELORIS BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE ROUTE 3 HARVEY NORTH DAKOTA PHONE 324-4074 PHONE DA 6-3491 STEIN8ACH MANITOBA |loew h 111 1 1 7 _ Jlo oueti Body Slt p, LARGE INFRA-RED PAINT BAKING OVEN FRAME STRAIGTENING RADIATOR REPAIR SEAT COVERS HEADLINERS AUTO PAINTING COLLISION EXPERTS GLASS INSTALLED Compliments of Elmwood Construction Ltd. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 198 OAKDEAN BLVD. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Winkler Music Shop Music Instruments and Supplies Phone 325-8022 — Box 1160 WINKLER MANITOBA Compliments of Krahn Jewellers Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Phone 325-8344 WINKLER, MAN. C u A tip of the Hydro Helmet to the Graduating Class! Congratulations to you on your graduation and best wishes for the future. A future, we hope that will bring you the opportu¬ nity and rewards of a good education. For the re¬ wards of education come in many forms — success, a richer, fuller life and a greater understanding of our world and its people. MANITOBA HYDRO 44 YAMAHA Yamaha pianos are in use for the 4th consecutive year at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto t .) I Exclusive at i a PIANO HOUSE ltd! 1330 PORTAGE AVE., WINNIPEG, PH. 786-2461 46 p «l - Compliments of REDEKOPP LUMBER and SUPPLY LTD Everything for House and Home Phone ED 4-431 I WINNIPEG 5, MANITOBA I 126 HENDERSON HWY 47 Haddon Hall Ltd. Men ' s Clothing, Haberdashery and Shoes 371 Portage Ave. Phone 942-6892 Winnipeg 2, Manitoba John Schroeder George Dyck COMPLIMENTS OF Penner Dodge Chrysler (Winnipeg) Ltd. 300 PEMBINA HIGHWAY PHONE 474-2316 Compliments of Krahn Jewellers LONGINES, WITTNAUER DEALER Phone 325-8344 WINKLER, MAN. PENNERS DRY GOODS ‘YARD GOODS BY THE THOUSANDS” Rural Manitoba ' s Largest Fabric Store WINKLER Phone 325-7181 MANITOBA Compliments And Best Wishes To Students And Staff Of The Winkler Bible School C. A. DeFehr Sons Ltd. 238 - 1st Ave. North SASKATOON, SASK. 78 Princess Street, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA 1202 Osier Street REGINA, SASK. 10970-84th Street, EDMONTON, ALBERTA SERVING WESTERN CANADA FOR THE LAST 36 YEARS WITH “DeFEHR” QUALITY LINES Distributors of:— MAJOR AND SMALL APPLIANCES, HOUSEWARES, FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, HEATING EQUIPMENT, ETC. 48 Le. ' t to right: Helen Martens, Betty Redekopp, Mary Dueck Alice Dyck, Elfrieda Baerg, Linda Klassen. Left to right: Marianne Nickel, Esther Martens, Erica Neufeld Lois Olfert, Ruth Unrau. 1 1 W- f’Yf ' - ' i ' Ji I I a W- ijSS. l l j j Left to right: LaVoun Lushenko, Carolyn Derksen, Shirley Lushenko, Shirley Willms. Left to right: Mary Dueck, Lorene Dyck, Wendy Hamm Irene Janzen. Left to right: Linda Klassen, Betty Redekopp, Elfrieda Baerg. Left to right: Shirley Lushenko, Linda Klassen, LaVoun Lushenko. Left to right: Helga Martens, Hel Martens. I Left to right: Mary Dueck, Helga Mar¬ tens, Helen Martens, Dave Wiebe, Bert Baerg. Left to right: Linda Klassen, Albert Baerg Peter Labun. Left to right: Helga Martens, Lynn Ratzlaff, Carolyn Goossen. 50 ______ . PH V SPECIAL SPEAKERS C. C. Warkentin MISSION Wally Kroekei Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, South Pa cific Islands. Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Costa Ri West Indies. Thailand a, Pakistan, Burma Africa, Congo, Sudan, Mali, Chad Jr |k lui ,r__ iMfl .. j f v ' p 1 ijm ' ■? db f k n jn ffouA Compliments on your 40th Anniversary from J arcjent ewefierS S. H. Neufeld, Prop. WATCHES — DIAMONDS — RINGS — CLOCKS SILVERWARE — CHINA GENT AVE. WINNIPEG 3 PHONE SU 3-3170 884 SARGENT AVE. 54 Christian Service Opportunities GOOD NEWS CLUB TEACHERS Left to right: Betty Warms, Irene Falk (Missing) Ratzlaff, Olga Left to right: Marlene Reimer, Lynn Klassen. Compliments of Dueck Peters Solo Store Meats — Groceries — Dry Goods Giftware NIVERV1LLE MANITOBA Best Wishes to the Students and Staff from lAJinlfer liar mac y Wm. Neufeld, B.Sc.Phm. Phone Bus. 325-4231 Phone Res. 325-71 17 WINKLER, MANITOBA PHONE 822-4515 BOX 1059 Derksen Thiessen Ltd. PONTIAC, BUICK, VAUXHALL, ACADIAN and G.M.C. TRUCKS GENUINE G.M. PARTS ACCESSORIES Service Our Specialty MORDEN MANITOBA Compliments of Dueck ' s Tomboy YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER N. A. Dueck, Proprietor 300 EDISON AVE Phone 339-1252 WINNIPEG, N.K., MAN. 58 Hands off! All those important documents. The Untouchable ' Bewildered? The happy family Corbett Motors Ltd. Winnipeg ' s Leading Volkswagen Dealer MADISON and NESS WINNIPEG One Block West of Polo Park 888-2373 Dyck s China and Gift Shop China, Jewellery, Cutlery and Ornaments Phone 325-8051 Box 254 WINKLER MANITOBA COMPLIMENTS OF Sirluck and Janzen Ltd. D EPARTMENT STORE PHONE 325-4221 WINKLER, MAN. Developing, Printing, Enlarging, Copying, etc., Portraits, Passports and Group Pictures, Cameras and Photo Supplies “KNOWN FOR SPEED AND QUALITY” ' Wi+lkU ' l Photo- Studio PHONE 325-8851 WINKLER In the old country we did it this way. Let me read it too, please? Where ' s the fire? i wonder what she ' s doing r- -— W 1 i mu r aw Une way of getting down to the books. ft x Punch harder! ! -“ 1 I 1 HB T jL _] ■i H m I ■ Once upon a time Okay, push that mop L i W « fer ' 1 1 ' JM 1 ■ r. Betty Redekopp Mary Rempel eman an Froese Dorothy Guenther Dave Wiebe 1 1 fWW ' Ph.- if ' j ■ ' ■ ' Kx M m S A ' •, r - J £gv ‘ . 4MB ' {- flH| CHURCH GREETINGS BRANDON MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Brandon, Man. DOMAIN MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH . . but grace and truth come by Jesus Christ.” ELM CREEK MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “Now to Him who by the power at work within you is able to do far more abun¬ dantly than all that we ask or think, to Him be glory in the church . . ” ELMWOOD MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in thy commandments. Ps. 119:66 HORNDEAN MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.” I Tim. 4:12 KRONSGART MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Winkler, Man. LENA MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom: teaching and admonish¬ ing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.” Col. 3:16 MISSIONARY MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Minot, N.D. NIVERVILLE MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.” James 3:17 NORTH KILDONAN MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Winnipeg, Man. PORTAGE AVENUE MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Winnipeg, Man. SALEM MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Winnipeg, Man. STEINBACH MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH “Rooted and built up in him, and established in the faith, as ye have been taught abounding therein with thanksgiving.” Col. 2:7 VINELAND MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH, Vineland, Ont. WINNIPEG CENTRAL MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH „Wir aber predigen den gekreuzigten Christus . . . gottliche Kraft und gottliche Weisheit.” I Kor. 1, 23, 24 66 Andrews, Kathleen R.R. I, St. Catharines, Ont. Baerg, Albert R.R. 2, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Baerg, Elfrieda Box 112, Virgil, Ont. Born, Elaine Roland, Man. Born, Margaret Box 55, Kane, Man. Braun, Albert Box 480, Morden, Man. Braun, Ron 1528 3rd Ave., Dawson Creek, B.C. Derksen, Carolyn 3 Glencairn Dr., St. Catharines, Ont. Dick, Harry Glenlea, Man. Dueck, Mary Newton, Man. Dyck, Alice Box 8, Newton, Man. Dyck, Lorene R.R. 3, Wheatley, Ont. Enns, David Box 156, Oakville, Man. Enns, Elfrieda Box 156, Oakville, Man. Enns, Ernie 122 Willowdale Place, Winnipeg 16, Man. Enns, Jane Box 276, Winkler, Man. Falk, Betty Ann Lorette, Man. Falk, Irene Lorette, Man. Froese, Cornie Box 3, Sperling, Man. Froese, Lillian Box 343, Boissevain, Man. Fuller, Iris 2161 Sperling Ave., Burnaby 2, B.C. Funk, Wesley Sidney, Man. Giesbrecht, Corny Goossen, Carolyn Box 15, Manitou, Man. Goossen, Ted Box 15, Manitou, Man. Guenther, Dorothy R.R. 2, Niagara-on-the-La ke, Ont. Hamm, Wendy 19 Fuller Ave., Leamington, Ont. Harms, Ervin Box 17, Glenbush, Sask. Hiebert, Carl R.R. I, Port Rowan, Ont. Hiebert, Norman Box 950, Winkler, Man. Isaak, Vic Box. 15, Springstein, Man. Janzen, Irene 38384 Old Yale Rd., R.R. 2, Abbotsford, B.C. Klassen, Alice Box 230, Winkler, Man. Klassen, Linda 66 Munroe St., Kitchener, Ont. Klassen, Olga Box 509, Steinbach, Man. Klassen, Pearl 909 Ave. X, N., Saskatoon, Sask. Klassen, Tom Port Rowan, Ont. Klassen, Walter Port Rowan, Ont. Kroeker, Cliff R.R. 4, Orillia, Ont. Kroeker, Ed Box 51, Elm Creek, Man. Kroeker, Wally Box 155, Elm Creek, Man. Labun, Peter Box 724, Winkler, Man. Langeman, Ken Culross, Man. Lushenko, LaVoun Box 127, Max, No. Dak. 58759 Lushenko, Shirley Box 127, Max, No. Dak. 58759 Martens, Art Box 542, Killarney, Man. Martens, Dave Boissevain, Man. Martens, Esther Boissevain, Man. Martens, Helen Lena, Man. Neufeld, Erica Box 173, Virgil, Man. Nickel, Marianne Box 549, Winkler, Man. Nightengale, Florence Box 244, Yarrow, B.C. Nikkei, Esther Elm Creek, Man. Olfert, Lois, Box 646, Winkler, Man. Papasteplianou, Bill Pe 11 is, Greece Penner, John Box 58, Niverville, Man. Peters, Art Box 686, Boissevain, Man. Peters, Harold Box 27, Winkler, Man. Ratzlaff, Lynda 42125 Ratzlaff Rd., Yarrow, B.C. 67 Redekopp, Betty Regehr, David Reimche, Tom Reimer, David Reimer, Emmy Reimer, Marlene Reimer, Martha Rempel, Mary Sawatzky, Ron Thiessen, Elfrieda Thiessen, William Unrau, Elizabeth Unrau, Ruth Warms, Betty Wichert, Carolyn Wiebe, Arnold Wiebe, Art Wiebe, David Wiebe, Walter Willms, David Willms, Shirley Wiens, Ernie Zacharias, David Caring for the hungry. Groovey ! ! ! R.R. 2, Line I, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Box 235, Coaldale, Alta. Harvey, North Dakota, 58341 R.R. 3, Port Rowan, Ont. 71 S. Meadow Cr., Stoney Creek, Ont. Box 187, Leamington, Ont. Box 146, Vauxhall, Alta. Box 339, Vauxhall, Alta. Box 63, Killarney, Man. Box 3, Arnaud, Man. R.R. I, Port Rowan, Ont. Box 32, Margaret, Man. Box 7, Myrtle, Man. Box 6, Morden, Man. 26 Grosvenor St., St. Catharines, Ont. La Riviere, Man. Box 41, Horndean, Man. Box 85, Steinbach, Man. R.R. 4, St. Catharines, Ont. R.R. 2, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. R.R. 4, St. Catharines, Ont. R.R. 2, Morden, Man. Put your head on my shoulder. 68 Litho by D. W. Friesen Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba V W ' r
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