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Page IS WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE u ie Second Yzar BACK ROW : NANCY KOOP. AGATHA DOERKSEN. JUSTINA BUHLER. MARGARET TOEWS. MARY DYCK. 2ND. ROW: HELEN KOOP. MABEL DAVIES. SAM RAPKO (PRES.). WESLEY KLASSEN. EVELYN BOTTRELL. CORA HOWLAND. 3RD. ROW: AGNES DUECK. RAY JACOB. BERTHA PORATH. ANNE KOOP. MARY KEHLER. Class Motto: £ I can, do all things through Shrist which strengthened me.” PHIL. 4: 13. Class Claorus: Looe This ‘World, Through. Love this world thro’ me, Lord, This world of broken men. Thou didst love thro’ death, Lord; Oh love in me again. Souls are in despair, Lord, Me ... . Oh make me know and care. When my life they see May they behold Thee. Oh love this world thro’ me, thro’ me, Oh love this world thro’ me. Class Hymn,: “Launch Out into the Deep’’
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Page 11 WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE c hird Year Hazel Woods Is vice-president. That she is capable is evident. Her accusing finger or reproving eye Is sufficient to make every student comply. Beatrice Ross does her work at ease, In typing or playing runs over the keys. She moulds young musicians for their career. She’ll be used in His service both far and near. Iola Mork is a quiet little lass, But she can be heard in the sermon class. Are preachers born or made, we wonder? She must lie “made.” Just hear her yonder. Emil Riegel for his memory is noted. His exam, papers show what the teachers have quoted. Relating bright stories he often is found. We enjoy them. So does he—if they don’t rebound. Elizabeth Unrau is small and fair, So quiet you hardly would know she is there. An ambitious young lady is Beth, you can tell, For she’s working and taking night classes as well. Alma Warkentin creates such a glad atmosphere We’ll be happy next term to find her still here, But our rivals in Roland will miss her, ’tis true. They can have her for week-ends. That’s all we can do. Joe Gyorog has obligations to meek With a family and church, we’d be run off our feet). But he still finds time for study and fun, And keeps us all cheerful when exams, have begun. Bernice Stenberg, like Zacchaeus, is quite small, But she enjoys study more than we all. She has lots to say and says it with zest, But argument is what she seems to like best. Psalm 121 has been a great blessing to me because all our help, leading and guiding, comes from the Lord. I am thankful to God for bring¬ ing me to the Winnipeg Bible Institute. I can see now that it was His definite leading. As I am unable to graduate this year due to illness, I am looking forward to coming back To the gradu¬ ates 1 wisli God’s richest blessing and guidance as they go forth in His name. -—Alma Warlcentin. —•— The dear Lord came to find me When I was deep in sin, To give me life eternal And other souls to win He has a plan already made, Although I cannot see, Clearly what His plan may be All stored away for me. I know if I will closely live Near to my Saviour’s side, He will take my hand in His And in my heart abide. And when my Saviour leads me In paths where I may win Other souls, that they may know This peace I have within. Willingly with all my heart My little lamp I’ll trim, My life I’ll live for Jesus; My light shall shine for Him. — B. Stenberg. Members of tke Student Council EMIL RIEGEL, President of Student Body. HAZEL WOODS, Vice-President. MALCOLM RANS, Secretary-Treas. (First term) IOLA MORK, Secretary-Treasurer (Second Term) if: SAM RAPKO, President 2nd Year Class. NANCY KOOP, Vice-President 2nd Year Class. PETER KEHLER, President 1st Year Class. JOHN FRIESEN, Vice-President 1st Year Class. YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Editors: PETER KEHLER and M. Moody. Business, and Advertising, SAM RAPKO. Art and photographs, CORA HOWLAND. Secretary, ALMA WARKENTIN.
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Page 13 WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE ' Second Year MARGARET TOEWS comes first on the roll, She studies hard and should make the goal. If opposition blocks her view, She trusts the Lord, and goes right through. MARY KEHLER is a good sweet lass. She brought two brothers to the first year class. The President, same as last year Is SAMMY RAPKO, we note it here He comes to school; its for the best—- He simply has to — He needs the rest! If you hear a word from AGNES DUECK It’s well worth while, so let it stick. WESLEY KLASSEN cannot be missed, Dean Affleck calls him “a hellenist. ’ And if it’s a boss you’re looking for, He’s good at that, and a dozen more. There’s MABEL DAVIES, witli dimpled cheeks, She laughs and giggles, but seldom speaks. RAYMONDE JACOB, where is she? She’ll be right back, just gone for tea. MARY DYCK, we cannot leave out For she’s the kind we need about. She sings and plays and any work That she can do, she will not shirk. JUSTINA BUI1LER from Th ree Bills came, To keep in our school the family name. ANNE KOOP in much talking not often is caught But she’s thinking great thoughts (more often than not). Do you see someone hustling around? That’s EVELYN BOTTRELL. Her books must be found. She anxiously waits for results to come out. But passes in all her exams., I’ve no doubt. Have you heard our trio over the air ? Tune in next Thursday. CORA HOWLAND is there. NANCY KOOP is our Vice-President. Many letters to her brother, she’s sent She cheers him thus ; but we want more— Her pleasant smile which we adore. BERTHA PORATH’S motto is always “Just Pray.” Tests and trials cannot spoil her day. AGATHA DOERKSEN is one of the four, A Ste. Anne girl, we wish we had more. She’s helpful, studious, a laughing lass ; Studying hard her exams, to pass. ■ HELEN KOOP is active, very, In school, at home, and always merry. Her days are full of kindly deeds. (She also meets our social needs.) MALCOLM RANS is full of fun Though you would never know while class is on. With h studious look he seems to ponder Theological problems, but then, I wonder ? —•— Malcolm Rans. Mac came to us from Saskatchewan to enjoy the studies in God’s precious Word, at W.B.I. His jovial na¬ ture and love for service made him a general favorite among the students. After a year and a half here, he responded to his country’s call and entered the navy. His absence has been keenly felt by us all. May God be with hini and reward him for every duty faithfully rendered in His name.
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