Graduating class of twelve students. Back row (left to right): George Penner, Wilmer Wiens, John Thiessen, Henry Friesen, Walter Philippsen, Cornie Voth. Front row (left to right) : Elsie (Suderman) Wiens, Ruby Ann (Kroeker) Rempel, Viola (Loewen) Rempel, Erna Falk, Gertrude Esau, Agnes (Unger) Derksen.
Graduating class of fifteen students. Back row (left to right): Victor Guenther, George Warkentin, Vernon Stobbe, Bill Klassen. Middle row (left to right): Esther Kroeker, Alvina ( Sawatsky) Nickel, Mary Rempel, Susan Penner, Katie Mueller, Lillian ( Hooge) Klassen. Front row (left to right): Ferdie Toews, Jack Nickel, John Esau, Leonard Doerksen, Bill Toews.
Graduating class of 14 students. Back row (left to right): Leo Siemens, Walter Loewen, Arthur Willms, Albert Voth. Middle row (left to right): Frank Martens, John Konrad, Betty Funk, Amanda Born, Irwin Klassen, Peter Rahn. Front row (left to right): Kay Neufeld, Helen Fehr, Betty Doerksen, Ruth Martens.
Photo of the Jantz family appears to be taken in the family home. Back row (left to right): Carol, Janet, Judith; Front row (left to right): Katherine, Angelika, Marianne, Hugo
A study session with Jake Thielman presiding over the discussion. Everyone has access to a study paper. Front row: (left to right): Linda Stobbe, H.H. Nikkel, Jake Thielman (speaker), Hugo Janz, and Henry Born.
Eight women graduates wearing graduation gowns with corsages. Back row (left to right): Sylvia Beckert, Edith Hildebrand, Inge Schroeder, Leona (Peters) Missal Front Row (left to right): Mary Rempel, Lydia Kaethler, Judy Rempel, Dorothy Landie
12 young men relaxing; some reading newspapers, (left to right): Jake Schroeder, Alvin Born, Fred Rehan, Reinhard Bartel, Otto Martens, Vic Goertzen, Ric Goerzen, Raymond Giesbrecht, Dave Ens, Ron Klassen
Fourteen female students are in front of the First Mennonite Brethren Bible School in the first South Abbotsford Mennonite Brethren Church. The picture is taken in winter time. There is a large accumulation of snow on the ground. They appear to be making snowballs and snowmen.