Ambassador College - Envoy Yearbook (Big Sandy, TX)
- Class of 1962
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The channel crossing to Catalina Island 'From
San Pedro Bay is a must for every landlubber
from the Los Angeles area who craves iust a
bit of the thrill of the sea. The moment of
sunset finds our returning Ambassador stu-
dents absorbed in the changing panorama of
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AMBASSADOR COLLEGE
Pasadena, California . . . and
Bricket Wood, Herts., England
Oceans apart, yet united in a unique
concept in liberal arts education.
Two colleges now brought within
your reach in pictorial tour form.
Quiet residential Terrace Drive in
Pasadena presents our first view, a
view that comes as a surprise to
one chancing upon the campus un-
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NORMAN SMITH
Director of Radio Production . . . A.B., Ambassador
College.
Surging ahead with its unprecedented 30W yearly increase, the
WORLD TOMORROW has grown to be the most powerful voice
in radio. Foreign broadcasts in English, French, German, and Spanish
add to a world-sweeping coverage. The phenomenal growth of the
WORLD TOMORROW broadcast in these past two decades now
speeds G0d's message to an audience of FIFTEEN MILLION!
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Ambassador College Chorale: Cleft to rightj Front Row: Joanne Pfund, Carolyn Travis, Garnett Ziska,
Madeleine Bansemer, Mary Ellen Crittenden, Esther Shrewsbury, Ginger Bramhall, Rebekah Stanton.
Second Row: Karen Armstrong, Carol Nestor, Beverly Baird, June Steen sen, Paula Hegvold, Mary Ann 'I X X XX
Williams, Patsy Riegel, Donna Fink, Kay Wiley, Peggy Lochner, Linda Ervin. C Ji
Third Row: Mrs. Dorothy Williams fAccompanistJ, Nancy Kiser, Aldah Lindgren, Jan Rubin, Carol Judy, li it, '
Sharon Hedge, lvy Edelbach, Terry Smith, Judy Olsen, Joyce Sefcak, Barbara Ochs, Mr. Leon Ettinger t Rail
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Fourth Row: Larry Altergott, William Swanson, Gary Prather, George Kemnitz, Ronald Miller, Anthony xi ' I ,AX
Buzzard, Graham Davies, Robert Salmon, Allen Merager, John D. Schroeder, Gary Ervin. 'X , N--
Fifth Row: David Halpain, Walter Sharp, Robert Dick, Gerald Witte, Marvin Lindsey, Ray Dick, Robert i V Steep, Rowlen Tucker. -7 1
Back Row: David Bierer, Charles Crain, Lance Johnson, LeRoy Diem, Morgan Olsen, Dennis Pyle, C. Roy 'x N
Hunter, Ivan Sell, Wayne Dunlap, David Albert, Loyd Hohertz, Jim Rudometkin. I I 5
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The Ambassador Chorale is heard at local churches near the college throughout the year and journeyed E
to Texas for the tall festivals. Singing both sacred and secular music, this energetic group has delighted N
audiences with such performances as Hanclel's "Messiah," and the Broadway musical "South Pacific."
A small group, the Octet, has been selected from Chorale members and under the direction of Mr.
Anthony Buzzard performs for the circuit of churches in Southern California.
Ambassador College Orchestra: Conductor, Russell Reiner. Front Row: first string
violin, Kathryn L. Meredith, Sally Davis, Joanne Ptund, second string violin, Joy
Brian, Dwight D. Armstrong.
Second Row: base viol, Gary Pratherg bassoori, Mary Ellen Crittenden, flute, Sharon
Shepard, oboe, Anthony Buzzard, clarinet, Karen Tharp, Connie Boone,
Third Row: pianist, Susan Armstrong, trumpet, Leonard Robinson, Patsy Riegel,
French horn, Charlene Diem, Barbara Oaks.
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CHARLES F. HUNTING,
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CLARENCE O. HUSE
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LOMA D. ARMSTRONG
Guidance Counselor of Women. . .Member of
the Board ofrTrustees . . . Devoted wife and able
assistant to herhusband.
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Founder and President of Ambassador College
...Chairman ofthe Board of Trustees . . . Profes-
sor of Theology and related subiects . . . Editor of
The PLAIN TRUTH, GOOD NEWS, and The Am-
bassador College Bible Correspondence Course
. . . Director, The WORLD TOMORROW Broadcast.
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DR. C. PAUL MEREDITH
Secreiary-Treasurer of the Board of Trustees...Di-
rector of Ambassador College Bible Correspondence
Course , . . M.A., Ambassador College.
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MILTON M. REIMAN
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Facultq and
Administration
This magnificent classroom building of Ambassador
Hall presents an august and imposing picture of ele-
gant beauty. This now maior classroom center of the
college is as colorful as the spacious, green grounds
and gardens that surround if. Towering Italian
Cypresses along the walkway, glistening white
marble stairs, maiestic deodar treesy a selling in
tone with the character of the college. The acquisi-
tion of Ambassador Hall was truly providential.
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GARNER TED ARMSTRONG
Board of Trustees Vice-Chairman . . . Vice-President of
Ambassador College . . . Co-Speaker on "The WORLD
TOMORROW" broadcast... Professor of Theology . . .
Instructor in Speech . . . Executive Editor of The PLAIN
TRUTH and GOOD NEWS... M.A., Ambassador Col-
lege.
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KENNETH C. HERRMANN
Registrar... Instructor in Astronomy and Geology . ..
Faculty Advisor for The ENVOY . . . A,B., Ambassador
College.
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JACK R. ELLIOTT
Dean of Students . . . Professor of Mathematics and
Psychology . . . Director of Guidance and Testing . . .
Director of Construction and Maintenance . . . Ambas-
sador Club Co-ordinotor . . . M.S.M.E., University of
California, Los Angeles: M.A., Ambcussado College.
ACADEMIC
ADMINISTRATIO
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RODERICK C. MEREDITH
Board of 'l'rusfees...Second Vice-President of Am-
bassador College .. .Guidance Counselor of Men . ..
Professor of Speech . ..Associo1e Professor of The-
ology . . . Senior Editor of The Pl.AlN TRUTH and
GOOD NEWS.. . M.A., Ambassador College.
HERMAN L. HOEH
Dean of Insfruclion . . . Professor of Hisfory . . . Associ-
ate Professor of Theology . . . Managing Editor of The
PLAIN TRUTH and GOOD NEWS... Direcfor of fhe
German Deparlmeni . . . Editor of ihe German PLAIN
TRUTH, "Die Reine Wahrheit" . . . M.A., Ambassador
College.
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Dean of Women , . . Professor of Music. . . Direclor of
Music Departmenf . . . M.M., Columbia University.
BUSINESS
VERN R. MATTSON
Controller and Business Adminislrcdion Manager.
GENE M. MICHEL
Head of Accounting Depcrlmenf...Direcior of fhe
Student Loon Fund . . . Assistant to the Controller . . .
A.B., Ambassador College.
STANLEY R. RADER
C.P.A .... Audifor and Financial Advisor.
R l i ' ' KEMMER PFUND
Acrovniani, Payroll Depczrimenf . . . A.B., Ambassador
College. L.
KAREN ARMSTRONG
Receptionist . . . PBX Opercnor.
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.IESSIE EMMETT
Secretary to the Controller .
A.B., Ambassador College
LEON ETTINGER
Professor of Music.. . Chairman of ihe Voice Depart-
ment . . . Director of the Ambassador Chorale . . . B.A.,
University of California.
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Director of Ambassador Orchestra.
FLOYD O. LOCHNER
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HAROLD J. REED
Instructor in Voice... B.A.,.lames1own College.
ALBERT J. FORTUNE
Executive Aide to the Vice-President. . . Instructor in
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Instructor in Spanish . . . M.A., La Universidad Inter-
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DAVID JON HILL
Associate Professor of Theology . . . Instructor in Jour-
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ROBERT E. NEITSCH
Instructor in German... Manager of the German De-
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Instructor in Portuguese . . . Director of Portuguese
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Music Department.. . B.A., Oxford, England.
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Stately, friendly, masculine Manor del Mar instills
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Albany, Oregon
ALBANY UNION HIGH SCHOOL
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nis, hiking.. . Ministerial Aide - Wichita, Kansas . .
Visiting Program.. .Mail Receiving Dept .... "Be pre
pared for what is least expected."
ROGER G. CLARK
Erie, Pennsylvania
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Club. . .Portfolio Staff . . . electronics, mountain climb-
ing, hunting, fishing. .. Instructor - Imperial Schoois
..."Give as much as you can."
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PAUL H. ALEXANDER
Columbus, Mississippi
EAST MISSISSIPPI JUNIOR COLLEGE
Ambassador Club.. .Tennis singles champion '60-'6'l
. . . water skiing, fishing, baseball, travel... Instructor
- Imperial Schools . . . "You can't always, win, but
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Kilgore, Texas
KILGORE HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Clubg Vice-President . . . French Club . ..
Ambassador Chorale . . . skin diving, model building
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Cicero, Illinois
SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES
1962 ENVOY-Editor-in-Chief, '61 ENVOY staff...
Ambassador Club . . . German Club . ,. Instructor-
Imperial Schools . . . "Elton precedes accomplishment."
LELAND RAMON BONNETT
Wichita, Kansas
WICHITA UNIVERSITY
Ambassador Club.. . Spanish Ambassador Club . . .
Spanish Club . . . electronics, horseback riding . . .Mail
Receiving Dept .... "Time is to be wisely used."
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MELBA ANN FLATT
Cookeville, Tennessee
COOKEVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
1961 ENVOY Staff . . . Women's Club ...French Club
.. . Student Council . . . sports, floral decoration . . . ln-
structor - Imperial Schools . . . "Prepare NOW! The
opportunity WILL come later."
,Sy THOMAS H. BLACKWELL
Kilgore, Texas
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- Eugene, Oregon. . .Visiting Program . . . Letter An-
swering Dept .... "Enioy study, work, and play."
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ARTHUR R. CRAIG
Nesbit, Mississippi
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
Student Body Vice-President.. .Sophomore Class Pres-
ident . . .Ambassador Club, President.. .German Club
...Baptizing Tour.. . Visiting Program.. . Letter An-
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Casper, Wyoming
HARVARD GRAD. SCHOOL OF BUS. ADM.
Ambassador Club, Vice-President.. .French Club...
fishing, horseback riding, swimming . . .Assistant Of-
fice Supervisor . . . "Patience, persistence, and perse-
verance."
MARLYS JANTZ
Alpena, Michigan
SAN GUAN HIGH
Women's Club.. .German Club... swimming, bicy-
cling, hiking, needlework, floral design . . . Co-Worker
Dept .... "Actions speak louder than words."
ARTHUR W. DOCKEN
Minneapolis, Minnesota
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Ambassador Club . . .German Club. . . swimming, con-
versation ...Mailing Office Supervisor. . . "Determine
your goal, then strive to attain it."
BILL EASTBURN
Austin, Texas
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Ambassador Club . . . German Club . . . reading, con-
certs, sightseeing.. . German Dept. - Translator . ..
'fDo what you ought, rather than what you like."
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RAYMOND C. DICK
Caldwell, Idaho
NAMPA BUSINESS COLLEGE
Ambassador Club . . . Ambassador Chorale . . . fishing,
travel . . . Letter Answering Dept .... "Be completely
dependable."
ROBERT EUGENE GENTET
Wichita, Kansas
WICHITA HIGH SCHOOL EAST
1961 ENVOY Statt . , . Ambassador Club . , . German
Club. . .photography, nature study.. .Letter Answer-
ing Dept ,... "Diligence Ieads to success,"
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NANCY MAE KISER
Chehalls, Washington
BOISTFORT HIGH SCHOOL, KLABER, WASH.
Women s Club ...Spanish Club ...Ambassador Cho-
rale and Octet... Ambassador Orchestra . . . Piano
Accompanist . . . Radio Studio, Secretary . . . "Learn
through serving others."
WILLIAM H. ELLIS
Chicago, Illinois
WRIGHT CITY COLLEGE
1962 ENVOY Stott . . . Ambassador Club . . .German
Club... Portfolio Stat? ...Social Activities Committee
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"Learn to excel your own standards."
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Lenoxville, Pennsylvania
MOUNTAIN VIEW JOINT SCHOOLS
Ambassador Club . . . Spanish Ambassador Club,
President . . . Spanish Club . . . piano, archery, track,
hiking, baseball . . . Mail Receiving Dept .... "Mistakes
are part at learning,"
LOYD WAYNE HOHERTZ
San Angelo, Texas
WALL HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Club . . . German Club.. .Ambassador
College Chorale... baseball, swimming, basketball
..."Be willing to take correction."
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VERNON F. HARGROVE
Weinert, Texas
TEXAS A. AND M.
Freshman Class President. . . Ambassador Club, Presi
dent.. .Spanish Clubg President , . . basketball, hunt-
ing, swimming, track . . . Ministerial Assistant -e Chi
cago ...Visiting Program . . . Letter Answering Dept
..."Be sure what's right, then go aheadfl
JOHN ROBERT HAWKINS
Lafayette, Indiana
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Ambassador Club1ViCe-President... German Club . . .
sculpturing, camping, hiking, trumpet... Ministerial
Assistant - Portland and Eugene ...Visiting Program
. , . "Put in your best."
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SARAH ELLEN LINGO
Van Buren, Missouri
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
1962 ENVOY Staff . . . Women's Club . . . German Club
. . . hiking, swimming . . . Typist- Ambassador Col-
lege Press . . . "A busy life is an interesting lite."
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San Antonio, Texas
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
Ambassador Club. .. French Club.. .Social Activities.
Committee - Master of Ceremonies . . . Printing Dept.
..."Do whatever you're doing with your might."
ROBERT C. .IOHANNESON
Mitchell, South Dakota
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Ambassador Club . . . German Club . . . languages,
travel . . . Mail Receiving Dept .... "EvaIuate your abil-
ities, then tackle the task."
CHARLES SHERWIN McMlCHAEL
Salina, Kansas
SALINA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Student Body President . . , Ambassador Club, Presi-
dent.. .French Club.. .Student Activities Committee
. . . Portfolio, Editor , . . Baptizing Tour . . . Visiting
Program . . . Mail Receiving Dept .... Letter Answering
Dept .... "Live a well-balanced lite."
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DARLYNE RAE LONGWILL
Middleton, Idaho
IDAHO STATE COLLEGE
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'61-'62 . . . horseback riding, square dancing, culinary
arts.. . Secretary . . . "Live THIS day to the fullest."
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Crystal Lake, Illinois
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Palos Park, Illinois
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llace, North Carolina
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resident.. .Junior Class President...
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Receiving Dept .... Baptizing Tour . ..
"Why let things happen: make them happen."
MARGARET LYNN MCGILL
Oakdale, Pennsylvania
COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Women's Club . . . German Club . . . singing swim
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Henagar, Alabama N N 2 if
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Committee . . . hunting, fishing, swimming... Mail Re-
ceiving Dept .... Visiting Program.. . "Listen, learn,
and obey."
MARGIE HELEN MEREDITH
Camp, Arkansas
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
Homemaker, mother of two sons and a daughter...
German Club . . . hiking, cooking . . . "Things worth
having are worth working for."
LEONARD SMITH CLAYTON DALE STEEP
Keenes, Illinois Milwaukee, Wisconsin
WEBBER TOWNQHIP HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
Ambassador Club ...German Club. . . baseball, read+ Ambassador Club, President, Secretary . . . French
ing . . .Mail Receiving Dept .... "Why rely UPON Self Clubf President. . . hiking, chess, trumpet.. . French
alone?" Dept .... Letter Answerin De t .... "Knowled e and
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RONALD C. MILLER
Larned, Kansas
FRIENDS UNIVERSITY
Ambassador Club, Secretary, Treasurer . . . German
Club... First Place: pole vaulting, lightweight weight
lifting ...Ambassador Chorale ...Chorale Manager
'61-'62 . . . Ambassador Octet... Mail Receiving Dept.
. , . "Why let it get you down?"
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Yale, South Dakota
HURON COLLEGE, HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA
Ambassador Clubg Vice-President.. .German Club.. .
First Place: lightweight weight lifting . . . history,
music, travel . . . Baptizing Tour... Visiting Program
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achievement."
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Portland, Oregon
PORTLAND CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Women's Club... Social Activities Committee... em-
broidery, music . ..Music Dept. of Ambassador Col-
lege and Imperial Schools . . . "Inspiration is the glow
that warms us all!"
DEAN R. WILSON
Gresham, Oregon
GRESHAM UNION HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Club, President . . . Spanish Club . . .
bowling, tennis, softball . . . Ministerial Aide - Port-
land, Oregon . . . Visiting Program . . . letter Answer-
ing Dept .... "Be determined!"
ROWLEN F. TUCKER
New Haven, Connecticut
CARL SCHURZ HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Club . . . Spanish Ambassador Club.. .
Spanish Club, President . . . Ambassador Chorale ..
reading, music . . . Ministerial Aide - Gladewater,
Texas . . . Visiting Program . . . "Reach the summit,
regardless of the cost.'t
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RALPH WILLIAM WARD
Rosholt, South Dakota
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Ambassador Club . . .German Club . . . tennis, weight
lifting, half mile run... Assistant Supervisor, Mailing
Department . . . "Always strive forward."
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MARY ANN WILLIAMS
Big Sandy, Texas
IMPERIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Women's Club . . . Spanish Club . . . cooking, needle!
work, horseback riding ...First Place: women's tennis
singles, doubles, mixed doubles.. . Library Supervisor
..."Strive to give, and be content with what you
receive."
WILLIAM D. WINNER
Frostburg, Maryland
BEALL HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Club: President. . .Spanish Club . . . First
Place: mile run, half mile run . . . mandolin . . , Baptiz-
ing Tours . . . Visiting Program . . . Letter Answering
Dept .... "Preparation takes time."
ROBERT FRANK STEEP
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CUSTER HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassador Club, Secretary, Treasurer . . . German
Club . . . Ambassador Chorale, Vice-President, . .Min-
isterial Aide - Springfield, Missouri. .. Visiting Pro-
gram . . .Mail Receiving Dept .... "Keep your eye on
the goal,"
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debut with special creations in the annual
Fashion Show. Home Economics classes
provide the valuable experience and the
personal instruction that results in these
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aside conversation to hear Student-Body President Sherwin McMichael.
Assemblies and forums are eagerly anticipated by students and
faculty alike. Educational, relaxing, informative, corrective-each is
unique. Serious topics include admonitions to change our Way of
life. The lighthearted side can be depicted by a student skit, and the
educational by a film on travel, science or Biblical history.
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intricate workings and the proper use of firearms. This "ten pointer
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Itls Field Day! A day of thrilling action and tense
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Memphis, Tennessee
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JOSEPH M. DAVIS, JR.
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Chicago, Illinois
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MARY MARGARET GUNTER
Bend, Oregon
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DAVID HALPAIN
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San Mateo, California
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Waukegan, Illinois
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JERRY S. HORTON
Pasadena, California
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Plymouth, Michigan
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
EDWARD ALLEN MARSHALL
Oakwood, Oklahoma
EAST TEXAS BAPTIST COLLEGE
JUNIORS
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Canton, Ohio
oHlo STATE UNIVERSITY
JOHN E. PORTUNE
Arcadia, California
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Coronado, California
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE
JOHN R. SCHROEDER
Kenedy, Texas
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Milford, Conneciicut
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MidIo1hian,IIIinois
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ROBERT LEWIS RUXTON
Kansas City, Missouri
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
MARILYN RUSSELL
Lufkin, Texas
HUNTINGTON H. S.
WILLIAM HENRY SHREWSBURY
Utica, Michigan
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Seattle, Washington
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Cedartown, Georgia
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Pottsville, Texas
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Los Angeles, California
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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Barlow, Kentucky
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Festus, Missouri
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Pebbled walks, specially lighted for the Faculty Reception in
September, wind their way among towering fan palms. Bril-
liantly lighted rubber and podicarpus trees mark adioining
walkways. The planet, Jupiter, brilliantly dominates the ,clear
evening sky, Soft strains of music and the gaiety of the
reception in Ambcssad
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More than classroom training is required to become
a successful Ambassador. Leadership, personality, and
character are developed through Campus Activities.
An exotic array of temperate to tropical plants surrounds
Terrace Villa with an atmosphere of changing moods. The
entrance is canopied by a South African dombeya tree. Potted
cycads stand as sentinels on each side of the doorway while
a cluster of bird-of-paradise plants dominates the foreground.
This rich green foliage, accented by white Corinthian columns,
is situated in front of beautiful Terrace Villa women's resi-
dence. A short walk around this exotic garden reveals choice
plants from around the world. Those who have traveled in
Malaya would find the large broad leaves of the rubber tree
lupper leftl very familiar. From South America come the pep-
per tree and banana tree Ccenter backl. The European fan
palm lfar rightj was brought from the Mediterranean. .lust
beyond the rubber tree is the cabbage tree, an unusual plant
with long slender spike-like leaves. Southern CaIifornia's des-
ert-like climate is superb for this magnificent variety of plants.
ANNIE MANN
Hostess in charge of Mayfair.
Living in the women's residence Mayfair, Mrs, Mann is the very
close friend of our co-eds. Whether they come for advice or
counsel or iust for a woman to woman talk, she is always
a help and encouragement.
Really concentrating -
over I00 busy students
ponder questions on
entrance exams.
Time out. Many thoughts pass through the minds
of freshman students before they receive their next
entrance test.
Ready . . . set. . . start your freshman year. Incoming students
from all over the nation gather in the Assembly Hull to ofti-
cially embark on their college careers. Dean of Instruction
Hoeh gives pointers for the days ahead.
"Let's see now . . . Spanish, 4 credits." Poring over their schedules
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Excitement mounts. Students arrive on
the Ambassador campus from all over the
nation. Classes are soon to get under way.
After Orientation, new students meet the
challenge of Entrance Tests. Then, new
and old Ambassadors select and register
for their courses of study for the coming
semester. A thrilling new year has begun.
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Ambassador co-eds select their courses for the year
"What?'?!I
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line AGAIN?"
R gistration
"Everything seems to be in order." Registrar Herrmann skims
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line moves on.
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Smiles broaden as registrants approach the end
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Ambo1ssodor's picnics have many olchvnhes-ecxhng, playing, HUVS U qvffk refresher I C00i.i9':n0nC'd'e- There 5 Pien Y
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The Freshman Get Acquainted Picnic is the "send off" of a
new college year. Strange faces soon become familiar faces and
timidity fades as each expresses himself by participating in swim-
ming, ball games, tennis, horse
shoe, or trying to walk the tight
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year opens with its gala Faculty Reception. Beautiful music resounded from Ambassador
Hall as colored Hoodlights blazed across the campus. Hundreds admired the newly com-
pleted Water fountains and their mirrored reflection in the pool. l.et's get acquainted! No longer stares upon,
freshmen students start warm friendships.
Passers-by on South Orange Grove Boulevard are attracted by
the splendor and beauty of this magnificent sight at night.
Towering above the heads of guests, glistening fountains add
an atmosphere of dignity.
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A discussion of events of the college year in the formal An elegant setting -the sunken gardens at night with maiestic
atmosphere of the Faculty Reception. Ambassador Hall in the background. Fountains send streams ot'
brightly lighted water high into the air.
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"ls there any new business?"
President Craig asks members
of one of the eight men's
Ambassador Clubs.
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It's a ioyful time, when the Russian Club gathers around
the piano and sings favorite 'folk songs.
Mr. Pestana tells the Portuguese
members about his native land,
"A small, picturesque country, filled
with gay costumes and colorful
flowers."
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up with ioy. An evening of dancing, gaiety and laughter is about to begin, which will long live in the
memories of every Ambassador student.
The Sophomore and Ministerial Dances were among the
most enjoyable evenings of the college year. On the nights of
November 22 and january ll, students and faculty stepped
out with their partners to the Moose Lodge in Glendale for
an occasional "John Paul jonesn as well as the usual ballroom
dances. A dessert of delicious Danish pastry kept everyone
coming back for seconds.
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as everyone puts his best foot 'Forward and
dances the two step. Waltzes, cha cha chas,
fox trots, rumbas and sambas, plus a fast
polka make the evening pass quickly.
A full panoramic vista ofthe dance
and its vast sea of people spreads
out before musical entertainers
on stage.
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recaptured by our barbershop quartet. as students give the orchestra a break.
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fun as laugh after laugh responds to an
attempt to "demonstrate" this modern fad.
A picturesque ballad lends itself to the Melodious voices bring back scenes
setting of beautiful music and dancing. ofa snowy wintertime.
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frantic, hair raising account of "Driving
instructor Meets Woman" is portrayed
vividly. Nerves are frayed on every cor-
ner and stretch of the way. After a
treacherous ride, persistence wins out with
the lingering words, "When may I take
my next lesson with you?"
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Santa Catalina Island, just a few miles off shore, is our
destination. A two hour tide by boat and a hearty lunch
of cold chicken with all the trimmings, All arrive safe,
sound and "rating to go."
Boarding the "Magic Isle" for Santa Catalina.
Pigeons in Avalon's main
square are grateful for
the nearby popcorn
stand.
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bow.
If's only an electric car, but it will travel AvaIon's
city limits-the only area open to public driving.
Houses built from ship hulls, Spanish haciendas and Indian
styled houses fill Avalon, the city recapturing the atmosphere
and beauty of "Early California Days."
The gorgeous colors on the deep Pacific
end an eventful day
Ummm. A drumstick
meets Mr. Clark
at sea.
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Mike and Marilyn
for anolher
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Parson Brown?"
head for lhe hilllop
ioboggan ride.
The bus is a mile away buf fresh
mountain air renews vigor and
enfhusiasm.
Five in ci chorus line accompanied
by accordionisi Doroihy Ochs
Hill-climbing, the non-professional way, is demonslraled by Ernie.
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snow wash their faces. just across the range, toboggans slide
clown the slick run-producing thrills and laughter. In the
late afternoon, snowflakes blanketed the area. Amid this
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A "Gay 90's" almosphere delighfs C ora
t decorations in the Assembly Hall.
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Any place is the place for music-
even ai an outdoor picnic.
Fe, Fi, Fiddle I Ohl. ..a cozy tire adds warmth to the Recreation Room
as songsters blend their voices around the hearth.
1 Sounds good!!
"Southern Bells" unite in beautiful melody to
the enioyment of those gathered for Mayfair's
Southern Plantation Dance.
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"entertain"
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"Would you like to hear an original recording by the great When YOU Sing - - . sing
Caruso?" Music rings throughout the home of Mr. Herbert W. With YOUF WHOLE l'IeC1f'f.
Armstrong as the entire Music Appreciation class gathers for an
evening ot stereo.
The speaker is "one who knows" and can
demonstrate as well as answer the eager
questions of the attentive listeners.
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Demonstrations add clarity and zest to the program and
develop a more personal interest in the topic presented.
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Welcoming the Club is just one of the hostess' many responsi-
bilities. One responsibility is developing an appropriate topic
into a lively and informative program. A co-hostess assists in
planning the program, assigning speakers and appointing
special committees.
"Women, better able to serve God through hospitality, cul-
ture, and femininity," is the theme woven into all activities of
Womenls Club. This thread is apparent in the topics chosen for
each bi-monthly meeting, topics such as good grooming, nutri-
tion and fashion. It weaves graciously through the special pro-
grams and through the welcoming Tea planned for the ministers'
wives during the January Conference. Every activity is designed
to encourage sincere warmth, poise and social experience. Each
member has the opportunity of being hostess at one meeting
and sharing the responsibilities it entails.
Friendliness and sociability are the keynotes to
this Tea. Meeting and becoming acquainted with
the ministers' wives and other guests makes this
a very scintillating afternoon. Young women
develop and employ poise and the finer social
graces in an elegant and hospitable setting.
The college year is over and students relax,
remmlsce and discuss plans for the summer.
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The Annual Brunch in the cool and
secluded Lower Gardens. A hearty break-
fast of fruit juice, scrambled eggs, beef
with mushrooms, hot biscuits and butter,
and fruit cobbler with coffee is quickly
served by the Womcn's Club. Faculty and
students converse and sign autographs
in the '61 ENVOY on this morning of
Commencement Day.
Thank you, Mr. Armstrong,
for the autograph.
Our Editor 'For 1962 signs
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Dining Room glows with warmth amidst fine
rosewoods and beautiful furnishings.
Richly stained teakwoods and masterful paintings
provide an outstanding setting for regular classes
as well as for quick moments of study through-
out the day.
Music rings throughout the studio of Mrs, Martin
as students use the music facilities of Ambassa-
dor Hall.
"Let's sing." Vocal talent is developed in Mr.
Ettinger's walnut panelecl studio.
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Windsor, Colorado
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
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KAREN ANN ANDERSON
Tacoma, Washington
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Couderspori, Pennsylvania
MADELEINE L. BANSEMER
Brookfield, Wisconsin
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LIBBY ROSE BAILEY
Middleton, Idaho
MIDDLETON H. S.
ANNE BARNES
Springfield, Missouri
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Wayne, New Jersey
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The land of date palms, giant sequoias, sprawling
orchards, and the Rose Bowl - that's sunny California.
Sprawling vineyards, beckoning beaches, snow-clad
peaks, and the glitter of Hollywood manifest a pro-
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Newpori News, Virginia
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Fredonia, New York
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Newton, Illinois
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Baliimore, Maryland
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FRED ROBERT COULTER
San Mateo, California
COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO
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Pray, Montana
PARK COUNTY H. S.
SOPHOMORE
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Jonesville, Louisiana
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Janesville, Louisiana
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Lumbering pines, towering fits, rushing streams fuse
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San Gabriel, California
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Muskogee, Oklahoma
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Oak Creek, Colorado
AMERICAN SCHOOL
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Tucumcari, New Mexico
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HILDA JOY DAVIS
Jackson, Mississippi
FOREST HILL H.S.
SALLY ELLEN DAVIS
Duval, Washington
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Old Tarpan, New Jersey
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Amarillo, Texas
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"O beautiful. ..spacious skies...for amber waves
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Bloomington, Illinois
BLOOMINGTON H. S,
JAMES McKELVY EWING
Seolfle, Washingion
QUEEN ANNE H. S.
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Cleveland Ohio
FENN COLLEGE
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Tacoma, Washington
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Cookeville, Tennessee
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Lake Oswego, Oregon
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Bend, Oregon
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Denison, Kansas
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Gravelly, Arkansas
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Turner, Oregon
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Williamsburg, Michigan
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Longview, Texas
IMPERIAL H. S.
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Columbus, Nebraska
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Butler, Indiana
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Los Angeles, California
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Miami, Florida
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Beaverton, Oregon
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Palos Pork, Illinois
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Kewonna, Indiana
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Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
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Fresno, Ohio
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GEORGE H. KEMNITZ
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Longview, Texas
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Oak Park, Illinois
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Hamilton, Texas
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Kellerlon, Iowa
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Escalon, California
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Eugene, Oregon
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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The quaint, colonial brownstone cottages and grace-
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skyscrapers, expanding industries, and the honking
horns of an exploding metropolis exemplify the active
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Pasadena, California
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Paris Crossing, Indiana
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Paxton, Illinois
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Redwood City, California Finleyville, Pennsylvania
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Christinenfelde, West Prussia
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High Point, North Carolina I 15 , W Douglas, Georgia
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From the warm, family atmosphere of the "Blue
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Eos? Arlington, Vermont
ARLINGTON MEMORIAL H.S,
PATSY ANN PATTERSON
Tyler, Texos
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Baltimore, Morylond
FRANKLIN SENIOR H,S.
GARY DEAN PRATHER
Boulder, Colorodo
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
MARILYN JOANNE PRATT
McMinnville, Oregon
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JAMES D. REDUS
Riviera, Texas
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Washingion, Pennsylvania
WASHINGTON 8. JEFFERSON COLLEGE
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Peoria, Illinois
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SOPHOMORE
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Glcldewater, Texas
IMPERIAL H, S,
PAULADEA RHODES
Springfield, Missouri
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Southern Sea Coast
This land of sleepy alligators, impenetrable Ever-
glades, and resort-peppered seacoasts holds many attrac-
tions for visitors. Ambassadors from this area are accus-
tomed to many land-locked lakes, towering palms,
multicolored orchards, overflowing with huge lemons,
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Coleman, Texas
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Portland, Oregon
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Carrollton, Texas
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JUDITH CAROL RUSSELL
Lufkin, Texas
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ROBERT L. SALMON
Brookings, Oregon
MADISON COLLEGE, TENNESSEE
JIM JAMES RUDOMETKIN
Alhambra, California
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Meadow Grove, Nebraska
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Utica, Michigan
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Leavittsburg, Ohio
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Modesto, California
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Barss Corner, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Sunkist, Oklahoma
PORTERVILLE UNION H.S,
Indian Territory
Prodigious, marshal,-like rows of ponderous oil der-
ricks, grazing herds, and multicolored zifrifacrs produced
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Valley ofthe Rio Qifande
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. I Lynn, Indiana
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Utica, Michigan
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Pampa, Texas Piedmont, Missouri
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Findlay, Ohio Watertown, South Dakota
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Denton, Texas
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SOPHOMORE
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Galien, Michigan
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Newport News, Virginia
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God's annual FALL FESTIVALS. From a handful of festivabgoers a
decade ago at Belnap Springs, Oregon, the Feast of Tabernacles has
mushroomed to over 11,000 in attendance in 1961!
From one small river valley in Oregon, observance has expanded
to seven World-Wide sites CAustralia, the Philippines, California, Texas,
England, and Rhodesiaj. An eight-day period is devoted to worship,
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"Remember the Good Old Days?" The Festival
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GAY NINETIES. Bustles, bonnets, buttons, and
bows, high collars matched with spots, derbies
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gay and colorful show'-a refreshing flashback
in American fun and favorite songs.
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FORE ORD
ucked away in the quiet outskirts of l.ondon's "green-belt" is one of the busiest and most booming enterprises
in Great Britain - AMBASSADOR COLLEGE, U. K. Bursting forth from amidst briars, underbrush, empty stables,
and bare buildings, this now-thriving institution has doubled in size since it opened its doors to students in
the autumn of 1960.
With a growing work in Europe, Asia, and Africa, a need arose to found another Ambassador College to
prepare trained personnel to serve the ever-growing list of co-workers with literature and counselling. ln early
1960, the offices were opened, temporarily using rooms in Memorial Hall. Then, in the autumn 35 students en-
rolled for classes, instructed by nine full-time faculty members - and another Ambassador College was born!
Since that time, the College faciligfies ehayefgrown continually. Last autumn the student body swelled to 65
in number- now taught by T5 instructorslifffikjay, we find modern classrooms and an outstanding library in a
beautiful and cultural setting. The professional quality recording studios located on the grounds are equipped
to take care of radio broadcasting needs far into futii?egBesides all this, the greatly expanded office, now
occupying its own building, auickly processes the of letters received from the many European and
African listeners of THE WORLD TOMORROW ofvTBHE PLAIN TRUTH magazine and the
AMBASSADOR COLLEGE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE-GEjllQlBRlSLEi Jeef recently, new haghfquelify printing equipmem
has been installed in the printing department to facilitate the increasing demand for the many booklets and
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With the adveritfg ltt Qfrilifvlrland more"powerful means to preach anrieliitiiblish the time ilii G ospel, we look forward
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FACULTY
DR. BENJAMIN REA
PRINCIPAL
Professor of Theology, Spanish,
and International Relations.
Speaker for EI Mundo de Manana,
The World Tomorrow Radio Program
in the Spanish Language.
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ERNEST L. MARTIN
College Registrar.
Professor of History, Geography.
Instructor in Theology, Speech.
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CHARLES F. HUNTING
Controller and Manager of the
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Instructor in Theology, Tennis.
Director of Physical Training.
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Pastor, Churches of God
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Instructor in S eech
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DR. KENNETH ABBOTT
Head ofthe Music
Instructor in Voice
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Director of the
Ambassador Singers.
HARRY W. HOLYOAK
Instructor in Instrumental Music
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Department
GEOFFREY E. SHAW
Instructor in Voice
K. STAVRINIDES
Instructor in VioIin
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ing Lodge" ofthe Yule Estate. By completely remodelling
the inside, can ample assembly hclll ond o practice room
has been mode clvcliloble on the ground floor. The upper
floor is partitioned into three studios to occommodote o
voriety of musical study. The Music Holi is situated beyond
the sunken gardens, providing on enjoyable cmd refresh-
ing walk for students going to ond from classes.
Left: Artists' sketch viewing the Music Hull from the eost.
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SHIRLEY A. JONES
Librarian.
Instructor in
Library Science
REFERENCE ROOM
Besides ihe Britannica and Ameri-
cana, sfudenfs have ready access
to French, German and Spanish en-
cyclopedias. Bible helps and many
other reference works are also
available.
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cured informaiion on any of the
many varied subiecis taughf at
Ambassador College,
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Manager of Spanish
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Letter Answering
Department.
GERHARD O. MARX
Associate Editor
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Manager of German
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Instructor in German.
DAVID P. WAINWRIGHT
Professor of English,
Composition, Literature,
and French.
Office Manager
of French Department
in England.
Assistant Registrar.
ROBERT C. BORAKER
Director of Letter
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Editor of CHURCH OF
GOD NEWS, British
Edition. Instructor
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bassador co-eds. Our dances keynote vari-
ous themes and even places-Spain, for
instance. An invigorating evening, scintil-
lating conversation, and tasty refreshments
for all.
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From left to right: Frank Brown, First Year Class Presidentg Ingrid Satermo, Secretaryf Dennis Pebworth,
Student Body Vice-Presidentg Robin Jones, Student Body Presidentg Edward Smith, Third and Fourth Year
Class President: Jeanne Haley, Women's Representativeg and Michael Bousfield, Second Year Class President.
What do the members of the Student Council do?
Each week the Class Presidents and the Women's Representative met with the
President and Vice-President under the supervision of two faculty members to
discuss student problems and to plan future student activities.
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GERHARD O MARX
Hagen, Germany
Pioneer Student of Ambassa-
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Faculty Aide . . . Manager
German Department...
Associate Editor of DIE REINE
WAHRHEIT . . . PORTFOLIO
Staff . . . Sermonettes and
Visiting Program . . . Baptis-
ing tour in Germany and
Dodge City, Kansas, AUSTYIU-
U.S.A.
DENNIS PEBWORTH
Student Body Vice-President
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President of Wednesday Am-
bassador Club . . . President
of Spanish Club ...Sermon-
ettes and Visiting Program.
4th Year
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ROBIN G. JONES
Epsom, Su rrey.
Pioneer Student of Ambassador College in Eng-
land. Student Body President 1961 and 1962.
PORTFOLIO Staff 1961, Editor 1962. Sermonettes
and Visiting Program. Baptising Tours in British
Isles.
BENJAMIN R. CHAPMAN
Woodland Hills, Calif., U.S.A.
Pioneer Student of Ambassador College in Eng-
land. Manager of the Recording Studios. President
of Monday Ambassador Club. Editor of 1961 and
1962 ENVOY CEnglish Sectioni. Sermonettes and
Visiting Program. Baptising Tour in British Isles.
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Gladewater, Texas, U.S.A.
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Searcy, Arkansas,
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St. Albans,
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Salem, Indiana,
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students. John Butterfield, at the
center press, is a late addition to
the student body. His wife works
port time as the department's sec-
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RECORDING STUDIOS
These modern studios, under the
direction of Beniamin Chopmon,
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The Mall, the Main Entrance Drive to Ambassador Col-
lege, is lined on each side with Flowering Cherry Trees.
Each spring they are filled with fragrant pink and white
blossoms. A quiet, peaceful scene?
, T One would never guess that on each
week-day morning, this tranquil-
lity is interrupted by the stomp-
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Ambassador students participating
in Physical Training!!
John M. Sanderson
Vumba Mountains,
Southern Rhodesia.
Michael A. Bousfielol
Johannesburg, South Africa.
Second Year Class President
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Bristol, Gloucestershire.
Cooma, N.S.W., Australia.
Michael W. Barlow
West Hom, London.
William F. Cable-Scott
Woking, Surrey.
William T. Coupland
Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
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itcham, Surrey.
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Newtowncxbbey, Co. Antrim,
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Port Talbot, Glamorgan,
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Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
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Maidstone, Kent.
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Dudley, Worcestershire
Kyrmcos J. Stavrmldes
Limctssol, Cyprus.
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Dublin, Eire.
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Essex
Tlmothy B. Pope
Surbiton, Surrey.
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Luton,Beclfordshire.
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Bristol, Gloucestershire.
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looking toward Memorial Hall. Notice the array of blossoms and
greenery that enhances the beauty of this peaceful scene. It
makes an inviting and quiet place for students to study when
the weather permits.
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This is ihe main Men's Dormiiory providing housing for
some of ihe students. H is locclied only o shor! distance
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LEFT:
Paul D. Anness
Brighton, Sussex.
CENTER:
Helen G. Burchill
Blackfown, N.S.W.,
Ausfralia.
RIGHT:
Frank Brown
Orpingfon, Kent.
Firsf Year Class President
Flr t Year
LEFT:
Peter G. Edwards
Harlow, Essex
CENTER:
Alys M. G. Jones
Woking, Surrey
RIGHT:
Richard J. Frankel
Nilgiris, South India.
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Edward J. Gore
Bermondsey, London.
CENTER:
Brian Evans
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Northumberland.
RIGHT:
John A. Jewell
Cardiff, Wales
Students taking a break to listen to some of the many selections already acquired for
the music library. The beautiful and rich tones are enhanced by stereophonic sound!
Mary Hollis
Leicester,
Leicestershire.
Graham A. Gaskell
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia.
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Michael J. Hustwait
Rushden,
Northamptonshire.
CENTER:
Valerie N. G. Jones
Woking, Surrey.
RIGHT:
Bill Stratton
Cromer, Norfolk.
LEFT:
David John Osgood
Whitchurch, Bristol.
CENTER:
Gordon Terblanche
Germiston, South Africa
RIGHT:
Janice M. Steel
Ccibramatta, N.S.W.,
Australia.
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Fred A. Lawson
Billingham on Tees,
Co. Durham.
Hilary M. Massey
Watford, Hertfordshire.
"Let's have a song test!" Group singing is always popular when Ambassador
students gather together.
LEFT:
Calvert C. W. Howard
Belmont, Co. Offaly,
Eire.
CENTER:
Jill Coleman
Salisbury, Wiltshire.
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James S. McBride
Belfast, N. lreland.
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John A. Thomas Doreen E. Wood Harry Templeton
Kidderminster, Liverpool, Caernarvonshire,
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Kitchen Staff
Myrtle Horn
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Warden over women students.
The Kitchen Staff: Cleft to rightl Mmes. Seaton,
Milner and Fricker are helped by many of the
women students in preparing the delicious, whole-
some meals served here at Ambassador College.
Gustav Olson
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age, Under Lady Yule, 'Full time student.
Construction Crew: Cleft to rightl Philip Wagner, Herbert
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William Marlborough, Peter Marlborough, Carpenters,
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Conference
Two busy weeks of early January are part of the full lives of a group of
Gods servants as they converge on Pasadena for the 1962 Ministerial Con-
ference. Concern for local items is mixed with the happy smiles of greetings
and the joy of once again returning to the dignity and richness of Ambassador
College. The air is filled with news of new developments, growth and expe-
riences. Yet amidst the activity is the serious work of discussion, formulation
and decision.
First Row Kleft to rightlz Mr. Norman A. Smith, Mr. Raymond C. Cole, Mr. Herman L. Hoeh,
Mr. Garner Ted Armstrong, Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong, Dr. C. Paul Meredith, Mr. Roderick
C. Meredith, Mr. Raymond F. McNair.
Second Row: Mr. Gerald Waterhouse, Mr. Bryce G. Clark, Mr. Charles V. Dorothy, Mr. Dean
C. Blackwell, Mr. Albert J. Portune, Mr. Basil Wolverton, Dr. Clint Zimmerman, Dr. Benjamin
L. Rea. Mr. Kenneth R. Swisher.
Third Row: Mr. R. Carlton Smith, Mr. Bill L. McDowell, Mr. John David Hammer, Mr. Hal W.
Baird, Jr., Mr. Jimmy L. Friddle, Mr. George Meeker, Mr. Leslie L. McCullough, Mr. Allen D.
Manteufel, Mr. L. Leroy Neff.
Fourth Row: Mr. David Lee Antion, Mr. Roger Foster, Mr. Dale Hampton, Mr. Ronald Kelly,
Mr. David Jon Hill, Mr. Carl E. McNair, Mr. Richard Prince, Mr. H. Burk McNair.
Fifth Row: Mr. Billy l. Glover, Mr. Al Dennis, Mr. Selmer Hegvold, Mr. Alton B. Billingsley,
Mr. Sidney Hegvold, Mr. A. R. Jantzen, Mr. James F. Kunz, Mr. Harold Jackson, Mr. Wilbur
Berg, Mr. Frank J. McCrady, Mr. Lester McColm.
Missing This Year: Mr. C. Wayne Cole, Mr. Ronald L. Dart, Mr. Bob Hoops, Mr. Charles
Hunting, Mr. Ernest Martin, Mr. Pedro Ortiguero, Mr. R. H. Roenspies.
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The Ambassador College Graduate School of Theology-
Irs purpose, to provide an able and effective ministry to pro-
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Th Making of CHI
This ENVOY is a yearly publica-
tion of Ambassador College, cap-
turing events of the past year and
preserving them for our memory in
the years to come.
A thematic format in mind, the
Editor-in-Chief begins preliminary
"dummy" layouts, upon which all l
plans depend.
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spots, the staff artists search out and pro-
duce appropriate art to add interest and
thematic unity to the ENVOY.
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while other copy is sent to nearby Holly Type.
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next stop, our yearbook publishers, Mirro Graphic
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prepares for an afternoon of accomplishment.
The Staffs of the 1962 ENVOY in Bricket Wood and Pasadena
would like to express their appreciation for the assistance of all who
contributed to the success of this venture. First, to Ambassador College
for the privilege of designing and producing their yearbookg then to
our thousands of subscribers for their growing supportg next, to our
major contributors whose experience and patience proved invaluable
assets:
S. K. Smith ---- - Cover Production
Mirro-Graphic Division
of American Yearbooks - - Printing and Binding
Holly Type ---- - - - Copy Setting
Robert's Photographer - - Portraits in U. S.
T. H. Greville - - - - - Portraits in England
And finally, to the dozens of individuals who contributed photographs,
portraits, art and information without acknowledgment here and in
many cases without monetary reward for their services.
Copy writers work sidefby-side with the layout crew to compose
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Introducing
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Abbott, Dr. Kenneth . .
Apartian, Dibar K.
Armstrong, Garner Ted
Armstrong, Herbert W.
Armstrong, Loma D. . .
Armstrong, Karen ....
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Boraker, Robert C. . . .
Bowden, William A. . .
Buzzard, Anthony F. . .
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Dorothy, Charles V ....
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Eickholf, Janet ......
Emmett, Jessie ....
Elliott, Jack R.
Ettinger, Leon ......
Ettinger, Nouvart C. . .
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Abraham, L. ....... .
Albert, D. J. .... . .
Alexander, P. H. . . . .
Altergott, L. G. . . .
Ames, G. L. ....... .
Anderson, K. A ......
Anness, P. D. ...... .
Armstrong, K. S. . . . .
Arvidson, G. E. . . .
Aspenns, V. J. . . . .
Atkinson, D. M. . . . .
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Bailey, A. M. W. ....
Bailey, L. R. ..... .
Bailey, M. J. . . . .
Baird, B. J. .... .
Baker, J. L. ..... . . ..
Bansemer, M. L ......
Barlow, M. W .....
Barnes, A. A. . . .
Barnett, J. V. . . .
Barrett, G. J .....
Battles, S. E. . . . .
Baxter, P. A .....
Bedford, D. R. . . . .
Bertuzzi, R. F.
Bicket, W. J. . . .
Bierer, D. L .... .
Bishop, G .....
Black, I. E. .... .
Blackwell, L. .... . .
Blackwell, T. H ......
Bonnett, L. R. . . . .
Boone, C. L. ....
Bost, W. C ........
Boustield, M. A ....
Bowden, H. ..... .
Boxley, M. ........ .
Bradford, W. C ......
Bradley, S. A. ... ..
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Brown, F. ..... .
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Gott, James A. ...... .... .
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Hill, David J ...... .... . . .
Hoeh, Herman L. . . . .
Holyoak, Harry W. ........ .
Homberger, William
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Hughes, Marjorie ...........
Hunting, Charles F ..........
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Bryan, J. A. . . .
Bryce, C. R. .... .
Bullock, A. D. . . .
Bunnell, A. E. . . . .
Burchill, H. G .....
Butler, R. K ......
Buzzard, A. F. . . . .
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Campbell, G. H., Jr.
Chapman, B. R. ..... .... .
Clark, H. A. ..... .
Clark, R. G. ..... .
Cleary, J. A. ........ .... .
Cokomatch, N. J ..... . . .
Colby, H. S. ..... .
Cole, L. W ......
Coleman, J. . . .
Costello, S. ..... .
Coulter, F. R. .....
Coupland, J. ..... ... .....
Coupland, W. T. .... .... .
Counts, L. J. ..... .
Cowan, N. V. . . .
Cox, C. J.
Cox,C. D.
Cox, V. L. . .
Craig, A. R. ..... .
Crain, C. R. .... .... . ...
Crittenden, M. E. .... . . . .
Croswell, G. R. ..... . . . .
Cunningham, J. C. . .. . . ..
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Meredith, Dr. C. Paul
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Michel, Bernell ....
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Davis, S. E. ..... .
Decker, C. J ........
Dema-rest, G. S. . . . .
Dick, R. C. ..... .
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Diem, C. D. . . .
Diem, L. R. . . .
Doak, J. R .......
Docken, A. W ....
Douglas, C. S. .... .
Dunlap, W. H. . . . .
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Edelbach, I. M ....
Edwards, P. G ....
Eldred, E. A. . . . .
Elliott, E. D ....
Ellis, W. H. .... .
Ervin, G. W. .. ..
Evanow, M. N ....
Evans, B. .... .
Evans, R. L. .... .
Ewing, M. ..... .
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Fink, J. U., Jr. . ..
Flatt, L. P.
Flatt, M. A. .... .
Frankel, R. J .... . . .
Franklin, C. D. . . . .
Freeland, W. G .....
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Gentet, R. E ......
Goodson, J. A. . . . ..
Goodwin, R. E. . . . .
Gore, E. J ........
Gould, C. T., Jr .....
Goyette, A. M.
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Rea, Dr. Benjamin L.
Reed, Harold J. .... .
Reiman, Milton . . . . .
Reiner, Russell A.
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Silcox, Howard . . .
Smith, Norman ....
Stavrinides, K. ..... .
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Walker, Leon .......
Wells, James .......
Wesbrook, Walter K.
Williams, Dorothy . .
Woiifard, Donald G. .
Wolverton, Basil ....
Woodie, Claudine .. .
Gray, R. L. . . .
Gray, S. J .......
Gunter, J. A .......
Gunter, M. M. ..... .
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Hainz, J. G. ..... .
Haley, J. A. ..... .
Halpain, D. L. . . . .
Hammons, J. L. . . .
Hans, D. E. ..... .
Hanson, R. G. . . . .
Hanson, S. J.. . . .
Hanway, D. . . . .
Hargrove, V. F. . . .
Hawkins, R. . . . .
Hayley, B. J. ... .
Haynes, S. D. .. .
Hedge, D. S .......
Hegvold, P. I. . . ..
Herzog, L. M ....
Hesket, T. D.
Hohertz, H. R .....
Hohertz, L. W. . . .
Holladay, R. O. . . .
Hollis, M. ...... .
Horne, F. G ........
Horton, J. S .........
Houghtaling, M. S. . .
Howard, C. C. W. . . .
Howell, G. J. ...... .
Huffman, J. A. .... .
Hunsberger, D. G ....
Hunter, C. R ..... . . .
Hunter, K. M. . . . .
Hustwait, M. J. . . .
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James, L. J. . . . .
Jantz, M. D. ..... .
Jebens, W. O. . . . .
Jennings, G. A. . . .
Jewell, J. A. . . . .
Johanneson, R. C
Johnson, B. G ....
Johnson, J. H. ...
Johnson, L. E. . ..
Jones, A. M. G. ..
Jones, J. C. .. ..
Jones, J. A ....
Jones, J. .... .
Jones, R. G. ....
Jones, V. N. G. ..
Judy, C. M. .... .
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Kellers, F. C. ....
Kelley, B. H. ....
Kemnitz, G. H. . .
Kiser, N. M ..... .
Kobernat, C. M. .
Landing, A. W. ..
Lange, B. L. .... .
Lavender, T. D., Jr
Lawson, F. A .....
Lay, R. L. ...... .
Leonard, L. A. . ..
Levy, E. M. . . ..
Lindgren, A. E. ..
Lindly, D. D. ....
Lindner, S. E .....
Lingo, S. E. .... .
Livengood, L. A
Lochner, P. L. ...
Locke, D. K ....
London, P. B .....
Long, D. ....... .
Longwill, D. R.
Loveland, L. A. . .
Luker, D. G. ... . .
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Marling, N. G ....
Marshall, E. A ....
Marshall, J. E. ...
Martin, J. L. ...
Marx, G. O. ...
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Massey, H. M.
Mattson, K. J. . . .
McBride, S. ............ .
Mcliarland, H. D., Jr. ...... .
McGill, M. L. ........ ...
McKinley, E. M. ... ...
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Pope, T. B. ....
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Prather, G. D. .
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Prunkard, D. L.
Pyle, D. E. ....
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Rudometkin, J. J.
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