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on aoe ea i Dip! Ln , mt i a hy wi Nig (ee Sl Ae iy M2 | MS ‘Jia! Rig ‘ . my ay i 4t te? } Mi f st ; ! 5 i Paint ’ ai ’ 7 4 B af} wy, cM % ’ i, i, ‘ se 9 ‘st aoe es ; Baik: hh i rat St . e a a i ‘ ’ Peseta ical 2, , 7 A ee ee The Veminarian 1949 Published annually by the students of ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Wilmore, Kentucky Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the Lord hath wrought this? In whose hand is the soul of every liv- ing thing, and the breath of all man- kind. Job 12:9, 10 Wedication Unseen, unheard, and unacclaimed, there are hands which are extended in Christian love, for us: hands which are weary with work, for us: hands which are folded in supplication to God, for us... To these our donors, bulwarks against the storms, our help of yesterday and our hope for tomorrow, we prayerfully ded- icate this issue of the SEMINARIAN. Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities, and to them that were with me. Acts 20:34 Administration Devout hands, working hands, and plan- ning hands learn from the past, shape the present, and prepare for the future, that the message of the love of God may cover the earth. “He that handleth a matter wisely shall find good: and whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy is he. Proverbs 16:20 JULIAN C. McPHEETERS, PH.B., D.D., LL.D. Lecturer on Church Administration and Evangelism PESL ent President of the Glide Foundation Author and radio minister Editor of THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD President of Asbury Theological Seminary WILLIAM D. TURKINGTON, M.A., B.D., D.D. Dean and Acting Vice-President of Asbury Theological Seminary Professor of New Testament Not Pictured: MR. T. DELOS CRARY Treasurer REV. H. F. McAFEE CARL F. ASHE Assistant to the President in the Assistant to the President in the field field Faculty Knowing hands, enlightening hands, and patient hands prepare the minds as well as the hearts of the messengers of the Gospel of Peace. That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life... That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you. | John 1:1,3 PAUL F. ABEL, A.B., B.D. Assistant Professor of Church History A.B., Asbury College, 1945; B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary, 1948. ADA B. CARROLL, B.Mus. Professor of Music and Speech B.Mus. Graduate in Expression, Ruskin Cace College, 1921; Stu- dent Chicago Musical College; Student, American Conserva- tory of Music; Student of A. B. Curry School of Expression, Karlton Hackett, David Bispham, and Oscar Saenger, Euro- pean travel study. J. HAROLD GREENLEE, B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of New Testament Greek A.B., Asbury College, 1939; B.D., Asbury Theological Sem- inary, 1943; M.A., University of Kentucky, 1944; Ph.D., Harv- ard University, 1947. 12 HAROLD BARNES KUHN, S.T.M., Ph.D. The Lizzie H. Glide Professor of Philosophy of Religion A.B., John Fletcher College, 1939; S.T.B., Harvard University, 1942; S.T.M., Harvard University, 1943; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1944. e HAROLD C. MASON, M.A., Ed.D., LL.D. Professor of Christian Education A.B., Huntington College, 1913; A.B., Adrian College, 1916; M.A., University of Michigan, 1929; D.D., Huntington Col- lege, 1929; LL.D., Houghton College, 1940; Ed.D., Indiana University, 1945. W. C. MAVIS, M.Th., Ph.D. Dean of the John Wesley Seminary Foundation and Professor of Pastoral Work A.B., Greenville College, 1928; M.A., New York University, 1934; M.Th., University of Southern California, 1943; Ph. D., University of Southern California, 1945. 13 ATRIA R. F. OCKERMAN Professor of Methodist Polity and Discipline A.B., Asbury College, 1927; Superintendent Frankfort District, Kentucky Conference, The Methodist Church. JAMES D. ROBERTSON, Ph.D. Professor of Applied Theology A.B., Marion College, 1930; Ed.M., University of Cincinnati, 1934; A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1936; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1939. ROBERT P. SHULER, Jr., A.B. B.D., Ph.D. Professor of Old Testament A.B., Asbury College, 1939; B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary, 1942; University of Southern California, 1947. Ph.D. 14 CLAUDE H. THOMPSON, A.B., B.D. Professor of Doctrine A.B., Asbury College, 1932; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1943; Residence work completed for Ph.D., Drew University, 1946; Graduate study, Mansfield College, Oxford Univer- sity, and University of Edinburgh, 1946-47. JOHN S. TREMAINE, B.Mus.Ed., M.Mus. Professor of Music B.Mus.Ed., Central Michigan College, 1942; M.Mus., Wayne University, 1948; Graduate study, National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan. GEORGE ALLEN TURNER, S.T.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Bible A.B., Greenville College, 1932; B.D. Greenville College School of Religion, 1934; S.T.B., Biblical Seminary in New York; 1935; S.T.M., Biblical Seminary in New York, 1936; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1946. pecial Viale REV. WALTER E. KING Publicity Manager and Instructor in Church Advertising Not Pictured REV. GEORGE BREADEN, returned missionary from Palestine Instructor in Missions Faculty reception for Mrs. Julian C. McPheet- ers, Beaumont Inn. Informal conversation of faculty mem- bers and faculty wives. AEP Pe eee ee fon i - Directing hands, figuring hands, and recording hands work for the : financial stability of the institution whose task is the training of acon- secrated ministry. MISS COLLEEN GILMORE, A.B. Registrar MISS LUCILLE GRAVES Secretary to the Dean Bottom Row: MRS. FLORENCE HALL HAINES Nurse, Dining Hall Hostess MRS. ALICE HILLMAN Assistant Bookkeeper MR. ROBERT SCOTT Supt. of Buildings and Grounds 18 MR. WILLIAM E. SAVAGE Business Manager and Treasurer MRS. RUTH TROBAUGH Bookkeeper EDDINS MISS NATALIE GORDON Secretary to the President MISS ERNIE ASKINS MRS. EVELYN MARSTON MOTTWEILER Dietician MISS LENA B. NOFCIER, A.B., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Library Staff Manager of the Bookstore (lasses Triumphant hands, expectant hands, and hopeful hands reach for the honors of scholastic achievement: the end which marks the beginning .. . Let us rise up and build. So they strength- ened their hands for this good work. Nehemiah 2:18 — Age ee Mabie Limsokaginel B ersriaes $ A ER aarti... Oia wa Reba Fe gS 0 : eve seaTione Upper Left GENEVIEVE L. ADDLEMAN, M.R.E. R.F.D. 2, Box 332, Richmond, Ind. “To serve the present age, My calling to fulfill; Oh, may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will. Center Left HARRY B. ANSTED, B.D. 2607 2nd St. (North), Seattle, Wash. ... forgetting those things which are be- hind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, | press on toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Phil. 3:13, 14 Lower Left JEAN B. ASBURY, M.R.E. R.F.D. 1, Maysville, Ky. The Lord is my strength and song, and he has become my salvation. Ex. 15:2 Lower Center HOWARD L. BARTLETT, B.D. Star Route, Brookville, Penn. “For | am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: For it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.” Rom. 1:16 Lower Right DORA E. BATES, M.R.E. General Delivery, Fort Knox, Ky. Were the whole realm of nature mine That were a present far too small. Love so amazing, so divine, Shall have my soul, my life, my all. 3 f Sed, ¢ ait i Wit . ar $6 44 Venegas igs dates. cai IWR Psat ents ae ee chetert 9h }4 . Upper Left Upper Right 7 ERWIN R. BEITELSCHIES, B.D. JOHN R. BOGGS, B.D. , 7148 S. Huron Rv. Drive, Ypsilanti, Mich. R.F.D. |, Batavia, Ohio ; In love is all the law we need Therefore being justified by faith we have In Christ is all the God we know.” peace with God through our Lord Jesus ] Christ. | Upper Center Center Right OTIS W. BELL, Jr., B.D. GUENTHER C. BRANSTNER, B.D. 24 W. 4th St., Manchester, Ohio 2305 Chevrolet Ave., Flint, Mich. Without faith it is impossible to please “He must increase, but | must decrease Him: for he that cometh to God must ... John 3:30 3 . believe that he is, and that he is a re- 2 warder of them that diligently seek Him.” Heb. 11:6 Lower Right GEORGE W. BREADEN, M.R.E. 300 Anderson Ave., Greenville, Ohio Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; they shall prosper that love thee.” Ps. 122:6 Not Pictured: E. LUKE CARLSON, B.D. Ogden, lowa “O for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise, The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace. C. HOMER COX, B.D. 103 Gillispie St., Wilmore, Ky. “My word ... shall not return unto me void, Is. 55:11 VERNON A. BROWN, B.D. Percy, Ill. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass. Ps. 37:5 DONALD E. DEMARAY, B.D. 3210 3rd Ave., W., Seattle, Wash. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall | fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall | be afraid? Perez7et DURLAN K. DUMM, B.D. 2197 25th St., Akron 14, Ohio Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mercies; who satisfieth thy mouth with good things.’ Ps. 103:2-5 Upper Left HAROLD D. EASTBURN, B.D. Bartlett, N.C. “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; which He shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior. Tit, 3:5, 6 Upper Center HENRY E. EDDINS, B.D. 20 Miriam St., Montgomery 7, Ala. “| can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:13 enwors Upper Right MAXINE M. FINLEY, M.R.E. R.F.D. 2, Millersburg, Ohio “| expect to pass through this world but once. Any good thing therefore that | can do, let me not defer or neglect it, for | shall not pass this way again.'' Stephen Grellet Center Right FRANCES R. FOLSOM, M.R.E. 435 Ninth St., Durango, Colo. The joy of the Lord is my strength. Lower Right FLOYD F. FOUGHT, B.D. R.F.D. 1, Fremont, Ohio Let the words of my mouth, and the med- itation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my re- deemer.” Ps. 19:14 Upper Left E. DAVID FRAZIER, B.D. 1539 Ky. Ave., Louisville 13, Ky. ! am crucified with Christ; nevertheless | live; yet not | but Christ liveth in me.” Gal. 2:20 Center Left LEON W. GIBSON, B.D. 173 Helen St., Binghamton, N.Y. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass. Ps. 37:5 Lower Left HERBERT R. GOULD, B.D. Winston, Missouri '| know whom | have believed and am per- suaded that he is able to keep that which | have committed unto him against that day.’ Il Tim. 1:12 enwiors Lower Center KARL H. GRAF, M.R.E. Georgetown, Florida | praise God for His goodness and love to me, and for the experience of His salva- tion in my own heart. Lower Right SAMUEL R. GRAVES, JR., B.D. 60 S. Main St., Union City, Penna. For me to live is Christ Phil. 1:21 And the life | now live in the flesh, | live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me. ' Gal. 3:20 ) Upper Left FLORENCE H. HAINES, M.R.E. La Belle, Florida | Oh Lord, | am only five loaves and two small fishes . . . break me into fragments : that will grow and grow until | have fed a multitude of hungry souls, for thee. | VIRGIL S. HAMILTON, B.D. R.F.D. 5, Mount Vernon, Ohio I know whom | have believed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which | have committed unto him against that day.” Upper Center | a enwors Upper Right HARRY H. HITCH, B.D. R.F.D. 1, Mount Olivet, Ky. “All things work together for good to them that love the Lord, to them who are the called according to his purpose.’ Rom. 8:28 Center Right PAUL B. HOLLOWAY, B.D. 329 Philadelphia St., Covington, Ky. And we know that all things work to- gether for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.’ Rom. 8:28 Lower Right EARNEST H. HORTON, JR., B.D. 660 Elizabeth St., Pasadena 6, Cal. So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still will lead me on... Cardinal Newman Upper Left BYRON A. E. JACOBSON, B.D. 8602 Renton Ave., Seattle 8, Wash. Looking unto Jesus the author and fin- isher of our faith.’ Heb. 12:2 Center Left LAURENCE E. HOUSTON, B.D. 207 Miller St., Fort Valley, Ga. “Higher than the highest heaven, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, thy love at last hast conquered; Grant me now my soul's desire, None of self and all of Thee.’ Theodore Monod Lower Left JAMES T. INGRAM, B.D. Munford, Alabama The life which | now live in the flesh live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me, and gave himself for me.’ Gal. 2:20 ‘att. ne a % enwors Lower Center MARY L. JOHNSTON, M.R.E. R.F.D. 7, Box 473, Springfield, Missouri Il count all things but loss for the excel- lency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord ... and that | may ... be found in Him. Phil. 3:8, 9 Lower Right GLENN S. KENNICOTT, B.D. Elmore, Minnesota Thanks be to God who gives us the vic- tory through our Lord Jesus Christ. | Cor. 15:57 Upper Left J. W. LEONARD KISER, B.D. 2418 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, N.C. Keep incense burning at the shrine of prayer. Glory will descend sometime, somewhere. Upper Center ROBERT W. KLATT, B.D. R.F.D. 2, Plymouth, Ind. That | may know him, and the power of his resurrection. Phil. 3:10 enwors Upper Right LESTER B. LAUR, B.D. R.F.D. 2, Ina, Ill. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:13 Center Right CHARLOTTE L. MACY, M.R.E. R.F.D. 2, Caldwell, Idaho I ask no dream, no prophet-ecstasies, No sudden rending of the veil of clay, No angel visitant, no opening skies; But keep the dimness of my soul away. Atkinson Lower Right ROBERT A. MATTKE, B.D. 1145 8th St., Baraboo, Wis. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.’ Phil. 4:7 Upper Left DORIS R. METZ, M.R.E. 635 Ervay Ave., Louisville 13, Ky. Labor not for the bread which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father sealed.’ John 6:27 Center Left ROBERT A. MOORE, JR., B.D. Fairhope, Alabama But it is good for me to draw near to God: | have put my trust in the Lord God, that | may declare all thy works. Ps. 73:28 Lower Left EDWIN W. MORAN, B.D. 1302 W. Broadway St., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. | Thessalonians 5:18 enwors Lower Center WILLIAM W. MORRISON, B.D. Robsart, Saskatchewan, Canada Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God. | John 3:1 Lower Right ARTHUR W. MULLETT, B.D. R.F.D. 2, Walhonding, Ohio For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end.''. Heb. 3:14 Upper Left BARBARA E. MURRAY, M.R.E. 2921 Brady St., Davenport, lowa The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall | fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall | be afraid? Ps. 27:1 Upper Center RAYMOND E. NOAH, B.D. Palco, Kansas Be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, foras- much as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” | Cor. 15:58 enwors Upper Right MILTON G. PERSONS, B.D. Saratoga, Indiana He that spared not his own Son, but de- livered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? Rom. 8:32 Center Right MODE FOWELL, JR., B.D. R.F.D. 2, Vincennes, Ind. | am crucified with Christ: nevertheless | live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me... Gal. 2:20 Lower Right OSCAR W. REES, B.D. R.F.D. I, Lagro, Ind. Il am not ashamed (of the gospel of Christ): for | know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which | have committed unto him against that day.” II Tim. 1:12 Upper Left WILLIAM W. RICHARDSON, B.D. Mount Vernon, Ill. As an eagle stirreth up her nest, flut- tereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her -wings: So the Lord alone did lead him.oe ce Deut.a22 onl Center Left MIRIAM R. RICHEY, M.R.E. Mount Orab, Ohio l can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:13 Lower Left R. CLYDE RIDALL, B.D. Rainsboro, Ohio He that winneth souls is wise. Prov. 11:30 enwors Lower Center CLASON L. ROHRER, B.D. 502 Madison Lane, Rt. 2, Santa Cruz, Cal. Then said Jesus unto them ...I1 am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.’ John 10:7, 10 . Lower Right DONALD V. ROSE, B.D. R.F.D. 4, Lansing, Mich. | will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and ‘my fortress: my God; in him will | trust. Ps. 91:2 Upper Left HOWARD A. ROSINE, B.D. 1708 Milan Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif. Il count all things but loss for the excel- lency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord. Phil. 3:8 Upper Center SISA M. SAGAR, B.D. Methodist Mission, Muttra, U.P., India “The people which sat in darkness saw a great light and to them which sat in the region and the shadow of death light is sprung up. Matt. 4:16 enwors Upper Right MARION D. SHIELDS, M.R.E. 203 S. Walnut St., Wilmore, Ky. To me, Christ is the Reality Who has both integrated my ideals with my desires, and constantly provides a Power adequate to give triumph in any situation of life or death. Center Right JAMES C. SIMMS, B.D. 4516 W. Main, Belleville, Ill. For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Matt. 16:26 Lower Right ROBERT D. SOMMER, B.D. 1703 Main St., Goshen, Indiana “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall | fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall | be afraid? Ps. Dil Upper Left HARRY R. SPEAKMAN, B.D. R.F.D. 6, Decatur, Ind. And we know that all things work to- gether for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Rom. 8:28 Center Left DALE F. STEWART, B.D. R.F.D. 1, Mineral Wells, W. Va. ... that | may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable to His death. Phil. 3:10 Lower Left OVID A. STINE, B.D. Ortonville, Michigan And other sheep | have, which are not of this fold: them also | must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd. John 10:16 enwors Lower Center GEORGE C. SWANSON 104 Alexander St., Warren, Penn. For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Phil. 2:21 Lower Right JOHN E. WHITCRAFT, B.D. 416 Fairview St., Riverside, N.J. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Matt. 5:6 Upper Left PHILIP J. WILLIAMS, B.D. Matthews, Indiana Thanks be unto God, who always causeth us to triumph in Christ.’ I] Cor. 2:14 Upper Center MARTHA JANE WILLIAMSON, _M.R.E. 320 Gordon, Bremen, Georgia One thing have | desired of the Lord, that will | seek after; that | may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple. Ps. 27:4 enwors Upper Right HELEN |. WYLIE, M.R.E. Shelby, Michigan The Lord is my light and my salvation. . the Lord is the strength of my life. Ps. 27:1 Center Right MERLE A. ZOOK, B.D. University Park, lowa Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” Is. 26:3 Not Pictured: FRED WOODWARD 507 S. Church St., Visalia, Calif. 35 Midd lers ROBERT ANDERSON 48 Grove St., Gouverneur, N.Y. BENJAMIN C. ANIBAL Gaines, Michigan JOHN W. ARMENTROUT R.F.D. 3, Xenia, Ohio ROBERT L. BATEMAN Wilmore, Kentucky G. HAROLD BONNEY Box 341, Wessington Springs, South Dakota RAYMOND VY. BREAKER Box 272, Channelview, Texas KENNETH R. CALLIS 4629 S. 7th St., Louisville, Kentucky BENIS G. CARNES Box 245, Vanceburg, Kentucky —s CURTIS A. CHAMBERS Damascus, Ohio -HUGH E. DELANEY R.F.D. 3, Hartford, Ky. HUBERT CLEVENGER Albany, Indiana JOSEPH H. DIZON Box 635, Honolulu, T.H. Midd lors GERALD CRONK 4135 Main St., Boone, lowa CHARLES K. ECHELBARGER Alderwood Manor, Washington WILLIAM D. DAVIS 200 Castlewood Dr., Lexington, Ky. NEWTON F. FERGUSON 960 Lincoln Ave., Steubenville, Ohio Middlers BARTON E. FLETCHER Winona Lake, Indiana FLOYD M. FRANKE R.F.D. 2, Greene, lowa MEREDITH C. HAINES Seoul, Korea EARLE E. HART 2136 N. Washington St., Kokomo, Ind. W. LEON HARTMAN Villa Ridge, Illinois | MURRAY A. HEWGILL Clarksburg, Ontario | RICHARD L. | HUGHES, JR. Tioga, Penna. DONALD L. JENSEN : Box 45, Hobbs, Indiana HUGHEY L. JONES 201 Bartlett St., Bremen, Ohio KEITH A. LEACH Litchfield, Ohio ROSS LILLARD Wilmore, Kentucky WILLIAM MOORE Jefferstown, Ky. JOHN H. MACY Stafford, Kansas ERNEST W. MORRISON Brocton, New York Wied ih pps J. JAMES MILLER Wofford Campus, Spartenburg, $.C. JACK H. MOTTWEILER 1107 Tenth, Lawrenceville, III. HOWARD W. MOORE Cardington, Ohio WILEY L. NEAL Asberry s, Va. First Row CARL R. NEWTON Burlington, North Carolina Second Row E. WARREN PARDUN Danbury, Wisconsin Third Row: G. CHARLES RHOADS Coroan, South Dakota Fourth Row JAY F. STEIN Loogoote, Illinois FERD N. ROYSTER Robards, Kentucky W. WILSON STEIN Loogoote, Illinois Middlers JAMES A. NORSWORTHY Corbin, Kentucky C. HAROLD RASMUSSEN Box 253 Midway, Kentucky BOYD L. K. SNIDER SKINNER 1416 Elm St. snows Nia Falls, fediane Ontario MAURICE W. HERMAN E. STEVENS SURBER Russell, Kentucky R.R. No. 4 Marion, Indiana Not pictured EMMITT INSKO Campbellsburg, Kentucky MERTON W. TANNER 848 W. Walnut Shamokin, Penna. H. VAUGHN WHITED 801 East Fourth Monroe, Mich. JOHN J. VENEZIA R.R. No. 3 Mt. Vernon, Illinois LESLIE H. WHITEHEAD Roy, Washington . Mddlers MARION L. WALKER Lebree, Kentucky HERMAN R. WHITING Wilmore, Kentucky WILLIAM R. WARNER Warsaw, Kentucky JOY L. WOODS 900 N. Hobart Blvd. Los Angeles 27, Calif. uUntovrs JOHN P. AEBERSOLD R.F.D. 2, Box 118, Anchorage, Ky. W. RODNEY ABRAM c o Rev. Wm. S. Abram, Gwynville, Ind. OWEN H. ALDERFER 357 S. San Antonio St., Upland, Calif. MYRTLE ANDERSON Mercer, Penn. A. LEON ARKSEY 837 N. Elm St., Greenville, Ill. LOIS E. ARNOLD 409 N. [4th St., Phoenix, Ariz. MARY ARNOLD 409 N. 14th St., Phoenix, Ariz. DONALD R. BAKER Maplecrest, N.Y. LUCY P. BAKER 710 Fairland Ave., Hampton, Va. 42 GLENN W. BARNETT Houghton, N.Y. VERNIE T. BARNETT Metropolis, Ill. H. MYRON BROMLEY 530 Miller Ave., ; Meadville, Penna. DANIEL A. BENGSTON 208 Washington Park Blvd., Michigan City, Ind. MARION BROWN 257 S. Eureka, Columbus, Ohio CHARLES H. BEYNON MARGARET E. BOSS 143 Charles Ave., Staton Island 2, N.Y. ALBERT W. BRUCE R.F.D. 3, Covington, Ga. 4409 Highland Ave., Chattenooga, Tenn. WAYNE L. BURKEY R.F.D. |, Murphysboro, Ill. uUntors DONALD H. BOWEN 1865 Callis Road, Lapeer, Mich. JEAN L. CALE 31 Union St., Uniontown, Penna. ( UNLOPS BETH CALLIS 4629 S. 7th St., Louisville, Ky. AGNES CHAMBERS R.F.D. 7, North Canton, Ohio JULIUS R. CHANDLER Proctorville, Ohio DOROTHY R. CHANEY 257 S. Lorraine, Wichita, Kan. LESLIE CHAPMAN 1425 Helm St., Henderson, Ky. JOHN H. CLARK R.F.D. 4, Centerville, Penna. LILA L. CLAUSEN 306 Fulton St., Mobile 18, Ala. WILLIAM G. COFIELD Box 136, Shawmut, Ala. ROBERT E. COLEMAN 3315 W. Jefferson, Dallas I1, Texas IRVING E. COOK 91 Adam St., Tonawanda, N.Y. 44 a MYRON K. DAVIS Westfield, Ind. LLOYD J. DONNELL Kingston, Ont., Can. ROY E. DAVIS 514 Wyche Ave., Bossier City, La. W. RUSSELL EDWARDS, JR. 30! College St., Fort Valley, Ga. FREDA M. DAYHOFF 13505 Casper Rd., Cleveland 10, Ohio E. WENDALL ESKEW Fayetteville, W. Va. PAUL S. DAYHOFF P.O. Trichardtsdal, N. Tvl., Union of S. Afr. GRACIELA ESPARZA Lourdes 19, Gral Anaya, Mexico City, Mexico uUntors RICHARD P. DICKINSON 5525 Charles St., Bethesda, Md. JUAL H. EVANS 1426 W. 10th St., Muncie, Ind. uUntoVvs DON C. EVERETT Pleasant Mills, Ind. JOSEPH C. EVERS 214 W. Fourth St., Metropolis, Ill. MEREDITH S. FALL 469 S. Paddock, Pontiac 20, Mich. ALFRED C. FENNELL 26853 S. Western Highway, Detroit 28, Mich. MRS. NELLIE H. FLETCHER - Jay, Florida LLOYD A. FOREMAN 510 Jackson, Kaplan, La. BETTY C. FUHRMAN Mound City, Missouri DONALD W. GREEN 1404 N. 84 St., Boise, Idaho JAMES P. HAAS Coal City, Ind. 46 EMIL E. HAERING 1226 Judson St., Evansville, Ind. KENNETH C. HALBROOK Neosho, Mo. DALE E. HEATH R.F.D. 1, Warren, Ohio MRS. MARJORIE HANLON R.F.D. 1, Palestine, Ill. CHARLES R. HEATH 4961 Madison Ave., Indianapolis 3, Ind. MRS. MARJORIE LEE HARRIS 767 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R.I. LEWIS C. HEDGES R.F.D. 1, Dennison, III. PAUL B. HARRIS 262 Ohio Ave., Providence, R.I. DANIEL A. HEINZ 36 W. Cleveland Dr., Buffalo 21, N.Y. Untors TED |. HASTINGS 18 Ahrens St., Mt. Clemens, Mich. D. MERLE HILL University Park, lowa UNLOVS PAUL F. HILL 245 N. Broad St., Bremen, Ohio M. RUTH HOLCOMB 750 Santa Barbara St., Pasadena 4, Cal. DWIGHT N. HORTON 510 W. 4th St., Sanford, Fla. INA R. JACKSON Canaan, Vermont CLAUDE L. JOHNSON Seminary Trailer Camp No. 12, Wilmore, Ky. LORNE M. KENNY R.F.D. !, Gananoque, Ont., Can. RAYMOND F. KENT 277 Belvidere Ave., Columbus, Ohio FRED M. KETNER R.F.D., Hebron, Ohio REN KIMURA 10960 Mevine Ave., Sunland, Cal. 48 JACK T. KING 2007 Hardy St., Houston 10, Texas DON W. KLOPFENSTEIN R.F.D. |, Howe, Ind. “MILTON K. LEIDIG Main St., Clintwood, Va. uUntors ROGER W. KUSCHE ANNA BELL LANE CHARLES W. LANHAM RAYMOND F. LANHAM 3204 Kinzie Ave., Racine, Wis. R.F.D. 2, Box 112, Ludlow, Ky. 315 E. Jefferson St., Clinton, III. CLARENCE E. ADELE R. LEWIS CARL C. LING LeMASTERS 636 Williams, Denver 3, Colo. 215 E. Pike St., Hartsville, Ind. Houston, Penna. 315 E. Jefferson St., Clinton, Ill. DOROTHY E. LISH 4509 Nevada Ave., Nashville, Tenn. UnNLOVS J. REEVES LOCKE R.F.D., Goltz, Maryland MILDRED L. LYNESS 512 N. B St., Oskaloosa, lowa ALLAN R. McALLASTER Tribune, Kansas DEAN M. McCOY 946 N. Gray St., Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES A. McKINNEY R.F.D. 3, Murphysboro, Ill. RACHEL W. McKINNEY R.F.D. 3, Murphysboro, Ill. WALTER D. MACK 204 Rose Ave., Irvine, Ky. ROBERT H. MARSHALL Haigler, Nebraska JOHN B. MINTER Jakin, Georgia ARTH UR M. MIYAZAKI SO 14 Omachi, Kimabies, Japan | { | i i EZRA R. MORGAN 516 S. Midler Ave., Syracuse 6, N.Y. ROBERT M. PETERS 331 S. Gordon, Wichita, Kans. JOHN S. MYETTE Burlington, Vt. HARVEY R. PIERCE 44 Newberg St., Brockton, Mass. GEORGE M. NALLEY RALPH D. OHLING R.F.D. 1, Easley, S.C. 1890 Market St., Salem, Oregon LeROY PITTMAN JOSEPH W. PRIDGEN 1512 Elm St., Murphysboro, Ill. Box 43, Wilmore, Ky. uUntoVrs JUNE E. PATRICK Street, Md. LLOYD E. QUINNETT 1002 9th Ave., Shenandoah, la. 52 uUntors DOROTHY E. RAUB 2416 Nameoki Rd., Granite City, Ill. LLOYD G. REDIGER 1337 W. Latham, Phoenix, Arizona PEARL M. REID 394 Brock St., Kingston, Ontario, Canada WALTER K. REITZ 508 Lafayette St., New Bethlehem, Penna. EDWARD S. RICHARDS 4032 Oakland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ROBERT W. RICHMOND Olney, Texas VIRGIL M. RIGGS Great Bend, Kansas ADRIAN J. ROBERTS R.F.D. 2, Arab, Ala. HOWARD L. ROBERTSON Lucasville, Ohio RAYMOND W. ROLLER 200 N. Walnut, Wilmore, Ky. a LA ROY C. RUBLE VINCENT A. 1170 Sherwood Ave., RUTHERFORD Akron 14, Ohio Box 228, Boulder Creek, Calif. HERBERT T. SEBREE MARILYNN J. 120 Ball St., Cheboygan, Mich. SHERWOOD 606 E. Pasadena Ave., Flint, Mich. MRS. WINNIE S. SAGAR Methodist Mission, Muttra, U.P., India SCOTT SIMER 15319 Turlington St., Harvey, Ill. A. JANE SAYGER Parsons, West Virginia ANNIE RUTH SMITH Piedmont, S.C. untors M. KATHRYN SCOTT Raywick, Ky. DAVID P. SMI TH 751 Maple Ave., Lexington, Ky. 54 UNLOPS LUCILLE D. SNYDER La Farge, Wis. ESTHERJEAN SPEAKMAN 233 W. Madison St., Rochester, Pa. RAY R. STAIR R.F.D. 2, Plymouth, Ind. E. RUTH STIMMEL 3116 Market Ave., E. St. Louis, III. JOHN D. SUTTON R.F.D. |, Richmond, Ohio MRS. HELEN M. TANNER 848 W. Walnut St., Shamokin, Penna. MARTHA M. TARA 8 Youngstown Ave., Canonsburg, Penna. CHARLES W. TAYLOR Brooksburg, Ind. WILBUR N. TEASLEY Troy, Mo. CHACKO C. THOMAS Valel, Ranni, Tr avancore, India PAUL W. THOMAS 4712 Caroline, Indianapolis, Ind. RUSSELL M. VANDERHOOF 16 Washington St., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. WILLIAM B. THOMAS RANDALL O. 9902 Leo Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio ANNA VEDEVIG Lansford, N. Dak. THOMPSON Seminary P.O., Wilmore, Ky. DONALD M. VESEY 2216 26th St., Sacramento 17, Calif. PAUL D. TROPF 180 Rhodes Ave., Akron, Ohio JOSEPH S. WARD 2000 Coker Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. UNLOVS CLAUDE O. TUCKER 437 Oakland, Las Animas, Colo. ALENE B. WHITE 300 Cecil Ave., Louisville, Ky. uUntovrs ROBERT W. WHITEHEAD Seminary P.O., Wilmore, Ky. LLOYD E. WILLERT R.F.D. 1, Rockford, lowa FRANK G. WILLIAMS Castleberry, Ala. PAUL O. WILLYARD 520 E. 9th St., Charlotte 2, N.C. BEVERLY F. WILSON 421 Nichols Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. C. RAYMOND WOODROW 1234 N.W. 3rd, Oklahoma City, Okla. KARL E. WRIGHT 2408 First St., Moundsville, W. Va. RICHARD D. WRIGHT 729 Welty St., Greensburg, Penna. Not pictured: MRS. ERMA OSBORNE W. A. E. JOHNSON Chandlersville, Ohio . 401 W. Main, Richmond, Ky. F. LAMAR CRIBBS 104 McCullough St., DuBois, Penna. MRS. ROSETTA RIGGS ROBERT E. LINTER R.F.D. 4, Great Bend, Kansas R.F.D. 2, Seville, Ohio TRUMAN O: IRELAND 76 Knollwood Ave., WILLIAM WILHOYTE KENDALL P. MAYHEW pandingion, 1.6n¢ dsland Nat 424 Cline, Frankfort: Ky. 210 S. Clark, Pana, Ill. pecial Splat FRANKLIN BORLAND, Special Student Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky. MARCH D. LOAR, Post Graduate 517 N. Lexington Ave., Wilmore, Ky. CHRISTINE A. ROGERS, Post Graduate R.F.D. |, Taylorsville, Ky. CARL YOSHIMINE, Post Graduate 1431' 2 Pennsylvania Ave., Los Angeles 3, Calif. eel pee, NATALIE GORDON MRS. DOROTHY L. MRS. GERALDINE Mj} Not Pictured: MRS. MABEL EASTBURN HEINZ MRS. ANNE RUTH GRAVES BEITELSCHIES IN R.F.D. 1, Ypsilanti, Mich. 36 W. Cleveland Dr., Buffalo, N.Y. MRS. JANE IRELAND MRS. RUTH O. GIBSON Houghton, N.Y. MRS. DOROTHY LINTER MRS. HELEN PARDUN Lower Left MRS. IDA MAE REES R.F.D. 1, Lagro, Ind. Lower Left Center MRS. MAVA STINE Ortonville, Mich. Lower Right Center MRS. JOANNE M. TROPF 180 Rhodes Ave., Akron, Ohio Lower Right MRS. BONNIE B. WHITMORE No. | Hemlock Dr., Columbus, Ga. 4 24 : : _ s . ‘ % 2a Music Artistic hands, rhythmic hands, and graceful hands teach voices to mold the overflow of the Gospel of Joy into song to feed the hungry souls of men. The Lord is my strength and song, and is become my salvation. The voice cf rejoic- ing and salvation is in the taberna: ‘es of the righteous: the right hand of the Lrd doeth valiantly. Psalm 118:14,15 Whasic epartment JOHN S. TREMAINE, B.Mus.Ed., M.Mus. | Professor of Music ADA B. CARROLL, B.Mus. Professor of Music and Speech 60 open’ Benhl. . . BACK ROW: Pearl James, Betty Fuhrman, Helen Pardun, Helen Tan- ner, Mary Johnston, Dorothy Chaney, Ruth Holcomb, Elda Bowen, | Maxine Finley. FRONT ROW: Barbara Murray, Melva Clevenger, : Alene White, Vera Klatt, Joy Woods, Leis Aebersold, Carol Stewart. | Accompanist, Dwight Horton. The King's Carolers Left to right: Martha Jane Williamson, Ruth Stimmel, Marion Brown. 61 Whni Cle Cae BARTON FLETCHER Accompanist for Men's Glee Club Missionaires Quartet Tropf, Haines, Eskew, Haering. King's Men Quartet Lanham, Chambers, Wright, Breaker. | BACK ROW: Emil Haering, Raymond Lanham, Lloyd Donnell, Merton Tanner, Raymond Noah, Ralph Ohling, Samuel Graves, Meredith Fall, Wendell Eskew, Vaughn Whited, Lloyd Willert, Raymond Woodrow, Herbert Gould, Walter Reitz, Irving Cook, Kenneth Callis, Byron Jacobson, Raymond Breaker, Howard Rosine. FRONT ROW: Donald Rose. Earl Hart, Edwin Moran, Dean McCoy, Frank Williams, James Miller, Meredith Haines, Curtis Chambers, Berrien Minter, Hubert Clevenger, Dwight Horton, Jack Aebersold, Joseph Pridgen, Paul Tropf, Russell Edwards. NOT PICTURED: Lawrence Houston, Karl Wright. Program ALL HAIL THE POWER ........... Perronet-Ellor Pe AKeMraERAYER © ‘GOD oc. Kopyloff eS ENA GG es Wd G1 NE eae Bortniansky eC CS LA YIMIN Gs oo ace Mohr HALLELUJAH (from The Messiah'’) _.. Handel- Koppitz BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC ....... Steffe- Ringwald Seramisrbe dc tiEE sete. Handel-Bement RIDE THE CHARIOT (Negro Spiritual) a mit WERE YOU THERE? (Spiritual) arr. Protheroe WINNING MEN FOR JESUS 0. Ackley PeEMOLO, RUGGED CROSS 2... onan Bennard BOOMER JESUS S eee Williams-Long PROF. J. S. TREMAINE, Director 1949 Spring Tour Itinerary Charleston, West Virginia Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Haddon Heights, New Jersey Camden, New Jersey New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Binghamton, New York Cleveland, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Detroit, Michigan Pontiac, Michigan Traverse City, Michigan Lansing, Michigan Harvey, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana 63 Evangel Quartet Standing: Eastburn. Seated: Clark, Rohrer, Vesey. Whxed Giger: Sing ers BACK ROW: Greenlee, Rediger, Echelbarger, Davis, King, Mavis, Baker, Gilmore, King, Surber. SEATED: Dayhoff, Myette, Haas, Dickinson, Green, Richmond. Turner, Dickinson, Johnston, Sayger, Haering, Bates, Fin- MIDDLE ROW: Arksey, Prof. Tremaine {Director), Tara, ley, Pardun. Victory Four Quartet Claude Tucker, Durlan Dumm, Dale Stew- art, and Paul Abel. Four o'Clock Music Hour—Semi- nary Parlor Herald's Quartet Irving Cooke, James Miller, Dwight Horton and Dean McCoy. 65 | MISSIONS Heeding hands, praying hands, and help- ing hands stir minds and hearts with a vision of the world's bondmen who need our Christ. | the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house. Isaiah 42:6,7 SERIE Bac” Foreign students from India, Canada, Mexico, China, Ha- waii, Japan, and South Africa DR. and MRS. HAROLD B. KUHN, aided by the Missionary Prayer Band, engaged in an evangelistic tour of Europe in the summer months of 1948. The Kuhns plan to return to continue their ministry in the summer of 1949. Seminary students preparing for for- eign mission service C. CHACKO THOMAS, from Bible In- stitute, Kolar Mysore State, South India, brought to the Seminary and sponsored by the Missionary Prayer band program for 1948 and 1949 Missionary Prayer Band Cabinet: Joy Woods, left, President; Frances Fol- som, Secretary; Charles Echelbarger, “ Treasurer; Myron Bromley, Winter “ese, —_- Quarter Program Chairman. = | Stucent returned missionaries from Egypt, India, China, Palestine, and the Dominican Republic 69 Features Visiting hands, friendly hands, and en- riching hands clarify the vision of the world without and deepen the exper- ience of the world within. Behold, thou hast instructed many, and thus hast strengthened the weak hands. Job. 4:3 DR. STEPHEN W. PAINE, President of Houghton College and President of the Na- tional Association of Evangelicals, spoke during Holiness Emphasis Week, November 8 to 14, 1948. Holiness Emphasis, Week is a student-sponsored effort for the deep- ening of the spiritual life. Outstanding leaders of the holiness move- ment are engaged from year to year to address the student body on the doctrine and experience of entire sanctification. Both Fac- ulty and students are convinced that this institution stands com- mitted to a deep and vital Christian life no less to soundness of doctrine. JAMES A. DeWEERD, General Evangelist of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, speaker at the winter revival of the local Methodist Church, addressed the student body at the Chapel hours during the revival. Fifth Annual MINISTERS' CONFERENCE and . LIZZIE H. GLIDE LECTURES February 22, 23, 24 “To emphasize the content of the Christian message and the deepening of the spiritual life To face fearlessly the religious and theological problems of our day. BISHOP ARTHUR MOORE, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of the Methodist Church Conference Speaker Afternoon Session in the local Methodist Church THE REV. CHESTER McPHEETERS, S.T.B., D.D. Pastor Metropolitan Methodist Church, Detroit, Michigan Conference Speaker Aotivittes Versatile hands, interested hands, and lively hands make the extra-curricular im- portant in preparing well-rounded mini- sters of His Gospel. Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. Ecclesiastes 9:10 Shy, Body Mode Powell, Student Body President gre Trletatitsdatit CUT HHG Ae hii + ifl hd if HHH “anal | ue a | 4 Kh | | Seminary Student Body and Faculty 7. © Student Body Cabinet Left to Right: Jones, Athletic Manager; Callis, Chaplain; Asbury, Secretary; Powell, President; Johnston, Vice-President; Rosine, Treasurer; Demaray, Inter- Seminary Representative ih es ey eminary oundatiae John Wesley Seminary Foundation Students W. C. DAVIS, M.Th., Ph.D. Dean John Wesley Seminary Foundation Foundation House 78 Shident Body , ALLER fons Seminarian Staff Upper Left, CHARLOTTE MACY, Editor Upper Right, J. W. KISER, Business Manager Left to Right: Wylie, Macy, Callis, Kiser, Newton The The-O-Log Staff Left to Right: Ward, Adver- tising Manager; Aebersold, Business Manager; Franke, Editor; Hewgill, Associate Editor Oe Christen Seyee USratherhoud The Weekly Brotherhood Broadcast over WHIR Brotherhood Cabinet Left to Right: Anibal, Morrison, President Surber, Richey, Bonney } 80 KY HOUSES OF REFORM Lexington jail—the Christian message is readily received. Bie BAPTIST MISSION seas Went Fails The Calvary Baptist Mission near Lexington, where Seminarians share monthly in the ministry. NOE ie SSE IRE Student ministers leaving for week-end ministry ETT A typical student charge Student pastors N oO Gilt Wiha Society An organization for Seminary women students and employees, to promote a deeper fellowship with ''Christ First. Chi Alpha members share devotional thoughts, led by their chaplain, Alene Chi Alpha members Colleen Gilmore, President | Chi Alpha retreat site, Daniel Boone Camp on the Kentucky River Daniel Boone Lodge, where re- treat week-end services and dis- cussions are held Lodge Entrance at Daniel Boone Camp eminary 2) ae An organization ta provide cultural, intellectual, and social expression for the professors’ wives and women staff members. SHIT ‘ Whoes Ges: if 7 WF ] | 7 vy ver | | Film Clb An organization for the study of religious and educational films. ewes te ee gee Cabinet Dr. Harold Greenlee, Jean Asbury, James Miller, Donald Rose, Barton Fletcher Audience Asbury eminary Varsity SEMINARY BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: R. Lanham, Simms, Jones, Davis. SECOND ROW: Hartman, Barnett, Fall, Shuler, C. Lanham. Tip-off between Centre College and Asbury Sem- inary A view of a grandstand full of tense onlookers eminarians RA ax Birthday party Sharing pleasure at a partable organ Reformatory workers share refreshments 87 en 4 WEIL elreal A week end designed for Spiritual deepening and fellowship. Packed to leave A dining hall scene Retreaters await lunch Helmut Wipprecht from Neustadt, Germany, arrived for the Spring Quar- ter and plans to complete the full seminary course for the B.D. degree. He is the first European student to at- tend seminary under the Foreign Stu- dent Scholarship Plan. aye for eminary Whlsrcntent Committee on Inter-Seminary Activities Left to Right: Vesey, Dr. Thompson, Demaree egl stration wy, 5 Dr. Robertson signing Registration Cards oad}. Conferring with the Professors Step in to see Dean Turkington Students consulting Drs. Turner, Mason, Mavis 91 Routine Begins in Library Class Scene A Typical Informal Parlor Sing Sunday in the Dining Hall eception Mrs. Thompsen and Frances Folsom serving Dr. Greenlee Post-Refreshment Visit Mrs. Turner Pouring vt a Informal chatting at the Reception eat Betty Vi lsttisor Apartment Building Apartment Life Mirrored by Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney The Apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Don Demaray Assistant Greek Professor, Lloyd Franke, and Family attend Open House at the Apartments. WAR AGEL ESHalenl Body Ss. ee entine Party J. W. Kiser (Not Shown) entertains audience with assigned trick Refreshments Served And let the beauty of the Lord our God be cael es upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it. ’ , Psalm 90:17 RICTORIAL INCORPORATED TOPEKA, KANS. si = = = ™s . eee ne: : s os = = “ - wy ‘
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