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Back Row: Ezra XV:-anger, Victor Espiritu, Cletus Naylor, Vice Prosidentg Allyne Tingle, Rhoda Musser, Albert Cober, Telr-sforo Garcia, Stanley Albano. Amos Bucliwalter, Kathryn Dyer, Eva Anderson, Mr. Benson, Advisory Eliza- beth Bohen, Secretaryg Juanita. Sparks, Allen Buckwalter, Presidentg Allen Front Row: VVenger. Academy Sophomores Sophomores we are, but not forever. Sixteen- smiling Sophomores everyone. T the opening of school there were thirteen students who enrolled as academy sophomores of Beulah College. When the second semester opened three new members were welcomed into the class. They were Kathryn Byer, Albert Cober and Allyne Tingle. Our class of fifteen members is now the largest class in school. Do not fail to see Allen Buckwalter in the group on the picture. He is our class president and has proven himself true to the place he fills and also to God. Nor could we get along without Cletus Nay- lor as he is not only the vice-president, but also the preacher and evangelist of our class. I am sure it will not be a dif- ficult task to find our secretary, Eliza- beth Bohen, in the picture, Elizabeth is rather tall in stature and has the habit of wearing a pleasant look on her face. In the class are those who are interested in the held of music, nursing, farming, carpentering, and also evangelistic and missionary work. For our class colors we have chosen blue and white-blue for truth and White for purity. YVe are sure that we can live up to this standard in the future years of our school career if We keep in mind our motto, God is Our Leader. 29 4 Y 5. ' , e A -fx. u!nn1-nn--m-11:11541-llu--lui I-m-uvv-ullv-uu.f-ull1unu- -vu-nu-n-un -ns--n.--m--nu--nz, 'QL 1 X-I T1 , I K I ,'
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Back Row:Mab1'ie Goins, Sergeant-at-Arms: Price Trautwein, Vice President: Chester Eckman, Roy B. Smith, Treasurer, 'xvilliam Lewis, Sylvanus Landis, President. President. Front Row: Mariella Scott, Reporter, Miss Kreider, Advisory Alice Engle, Secretary. Academy uniors E ARE the Happy juniors be- cause God has made us so. Our president, Sylvanus Landis, comes from Iowa. Although we understand he was born in Pennsylvania, he usually puts his lot in whole-heartedly for Iowa. Our vice-president, Price Trautwein, is a lover of California, but Oh, you Kan- sas student. Our secretary, Alice Engle, throws her best wishes in for this mid-western state also. The treasurer, Roy B. Smith, is an Arizonian. There is no state quite like Arizona to our money man. Our sergeant-at- arms, Mabrie Goins, was rightly chosen for his position for he is from the state that likes order-Sunny California. The reporter, Mariella Scott, is a Southerner through and through, horn in Kentucky. We have the privilege of having one of God's minute men , William Lewis, in our class. He is a native of California. This state is also represented the third time by the presence of Chester Eckman, who knows how to drive the tractor skill- fully among the orange trees. Our neces- sity, guide, trusty friend and advisor, Miss Mary C. Krieder, comes from the state which most Beulah College students are most efflciently informed of-Penn- Sylvania. 'With our Holy Guide holding our hands, We press on and up over all obstacles, crags, precipices and falls, with our prayer, our aim 4'Not Heights of Fame but an Honest Name. , ' -.......-,,...-..----..--.,..,...-.y .,,.,,.. 1 V I A ' . .QI ' :..,S, .N A sr , ' - ' ' ' ' A .
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Back Row: Ruth France, O. C. Goins, Pearl Alderfor, Walter VVood, Orville Noel, Marjorie Bush. Front Row: John Raser, Esther Bert, Miss Gish, Advisor: Martha Shenk, Secretary- Treasurerg Homer Winge1'd, President. Academy Freshmen NEW school year opened. Eleven freshmen filed into the chapel from all parts of the United States. Three of the number dropped out at the end of the first semester, though two more were added. Soon after school started we found that our class contained many talents. We chose Homer Wingerd as president. Anna Buckwalter acted as vice-president, sec- retary, and treasurer. At the end of the 'first semester she had to leave school on account of illness. Martha Shenk from Pennsylvania took Anna's place. Pearl Alderfer was chosen as reporter. John Raser from Iowa is our preacher. Walter Wood is noted for his tenor voice and harmonica solos. We are very proud to have him in our class. O. C. Goins and Orville Noel add life and variety to our class. Orville has talent at telling stories and can give them in a very interesting way. When we think of Ruth France we al- ways remember her short stories. Esther Bert from Pennsylvania and lXIarjorie Bush from Illinois are very helpful to us all. They are always ready to carry their share of the load and help us all live up to our motto A Life for Service. Once during the year we displayed our class colors and Flower by placing a vase of pink roses in every class room. Around the vase we tied our colors, pur- ple and gold. Fil W 1 1 l ' i .X A :. .. 'Pg l -1, 'ki .nu 11111-111-111 11111 ---1 I I ll- ! . f 3
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