Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1953
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CASWELL w v -x N 'X 1 f L' X j L Wi s fWN. V 2 5 5 4 , J! xx .R - 1' lx ', X 1 i ji X , Q, Lx 1-,543 ., fbtgzgg 9:::,., ,- if ' .,.lZl??,.f' .a.,..,.-..,Y. -,ff I 4, I E 1 , .pmxxx a Q Q w K J ...L xg! m m ' XX N 4+ Vu 5 my Soul RENEWAL Wm. I. Kirkpatrick D ii WD :A , ,irffi-ig In 'xs my Lord, A won-der-ful Wx my L0rd,' He tak-eth my t He crowns, And filled wlth Hxs d I rise To meet Him in DEDICATIQ TO ONE WHO BY HIS SPIRIT STANDS with graceful dignityg SPEAKS through silver-toned meloclyg SHARES her fun-loving persoualityg SERVES the One who hicleth her soul We affectionately dedicate our 1953 Nautilus 541340: Z, W MY GIRLS FQREWQRD We have selected the theme By My Spirit - STAND, SPEAK, SHARE, and SERVE not merely as a means for organizing and uniting the material of our book but because we feel it portrays the true ideals for which E.N.C. stands. Q By the Spirit of the Lord our faculty and administration STAND firm down through the years for the high standards of a holiness college. Today our students SPEAK through their Spirit-filled lives to the E.N.C. community. Tomorrow they will SPEAK to the far corners of theiearth. With a Christian Spirit we SHARE in all our activities at E.N.C. for every student is given equal opportunity to participate. We SERVE Him who by His spirit calls us to fulfill the challenge to STAND before, SPEAK to, SHARE with, and SERVE our fellow man. Not by might nor by power but BY MY SPIRIT, saith the LOrd.,' -Zechariah 4:6 By My Spirit Copyright -1952 Ralph Schurman Q f R. S. ww up M p J Ralph bchurman 4 i 1- -4 - -1 -1 5- 4-ff---1 by AM , l 51- A - pgavgb- 2 ff' f 21, 1, 1 fa' v J J Not by might, nor by powir, But by My Spir-it, saith thcfLQrdg Not by if ' I 'N 'X' , ei ' i :?c'v'Ai1 .P rig!!--E 3 5 5 fi 31-1 -5- 'RL 7l. :i .'y .gf 'P'F ,Zi 51 'J U 4 CK ,il 2,1 f'f7 'fi'iQTff.. 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BUT THERE IS A SPIRIT IN BIANZ AND THE INSPIRATION OF THE 15xLkHCHTY CIYETH H131 YXDERSTANDINCU The building of a holiness college is not an easy assignment. There are countless problems to be solved, disappointments to be met and frustrations to be faced. Many interested and influential friends must be found and educa- tional recognition must be sought. It is laborious work to raise the funds neces- sary for the erection of buildings and the acquisition of endowment. It is equally difficult to secure a strong faculty of well-trained scholars who are consecrated to the cause of Christian education. Complete victory in such a venture does not come through the successful cultivation of sources of great wealth nor by the enlistment of men or intellectual atttainment. lt comes only by constant effort to ascertain and follow the leadings of the Spirit of God. The building of a life is not an easy task. It is to assist in such an undertaking that holiness colleges like E.N.C. have come into existence. Fortunate indeed, is the young person who is privileged to spend part of his life in this environment. He can not only receive the finest type of training in his chosen field but can also find a stimulation and a motivation which will enable him to outthink and outlive his fellows. He will learn that the summum bonum of life does not consist in the accumulation of wealth but in the glad giving of oneself to a life of service. He will be constantly inspired by the glorious knowledge that the highest form of success in life comes not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit. Zdwczfwl S. 775mm President GUR PRE IDE ' MESSAGE O L. D F R. D J. Front Row: I. C. Albright, M. R. Emery, E. S. Mann, O. L. Benedum, E. E. Grosse, R. D. Smith, O. I. Finch. Second Row: E. S. Harris, L. G. Nees, A. C. McKenzie, I. W. Turpel, F. D. Ketner, D. W. Fry, L. W. Durkee, E. C. Wolf. Third Row: J. H. MacGregor, F. E. Young, W. G. Angell, Karl Ward, H. B. VVard, T. E. Martin, D. D. Palmer, A. H. Elsey. BOARD OF TRU TEE ' ONTARIO DISTRICT T. E. MARTIN I 83 Lonborough Ave., Toronto, Ontario, AKRON DISTRICT L. BENEDUM 1863 Lisbon Street, East Liverpool, Ohio Can W. DURKEE L. C. NEES 1558 Delia Avenue, Akron, Ohio Kankakee, Illinois D. PALMER . 1301 10th Street N.W., Canton, Ohio w PITTSBURGH DISTRICT E. YOUNG R. 14. IRIEINLEIN 879 Trchisky Road, South Euclid, Ohio R-F-D- 7, BOX 357, Butler, PCUUSYIVHHIH A. H. ELSEY ' ALBANY DISTRICT 1059 Franklin Street, Johnstown, Penn. D- SMTTH . . . M. R. EMERY BOX-K66 Cvlvm Statlouv SYfaCU5Gf N- Y- 25 Franklin Street, Warren, Pennsylvania W- PHY R. M. INGLAND- R.D. 2, LaFayette, N. Y. MARITIME DISTRICT H. MacGREGOR 55V2 Havelock Street, Amherst, N. S. NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT Meadow Avenue, Charleroi, Penn. WASHINGTON:PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT E. E. GROSSE 528 Baer Avenue, Hanover, Pennsylvania F. D. KETNER 212 MacDade Boulevard, Collingdale, Penn I. C. ALBRIGHT . 19 Keniston Road, Melrose 76, Massachusetts A' Ci5IggIXIEla1jiLIa1 Pike Bethlehem Penn E. S. HARRIS ' ' ' ' L. M. SPANGENBERG 1. E. C. WOLF 131 North Third Street, Oxford, Penn. ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES XV. G. ANGELL . 65 Gould Street, XVollaston, Massachusetts H. B. WARD 239 Harriett Street, South Portland, Maine 169 Harriet Street. South Portland, Maine 178 Quinobequin Road, VVabau, Mass. XV. TURPEL 65 Brunswick Avenue, Gardiner, Maine NEW YORK DISTRICT o. 1. FINCH KARL WARD PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE EDWARD S. MANN 41 VVest Elm Avenue, VVollaston 70, Mass. 510 Center Street, Costa Mesa, California 128 Midvale Road, Mountain Lakes, N. I. STAND Y MY o SPEAK S E P 0 SHARE I R I 0 SERVE T CONTEN 4f,:wa- W V' 1 ' .X . ,, f ygwmmf gk QQ, v,Vm.,kKgpmwQfi,Xg fwngywwgjiiif .J wx S X , v 1 XX -, . , b - X 'V -- Q www? KM xi Yami Yfkxxmi Q1 V W A Yip git! 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That afternoon we carried the 22,000 books from our old library to our new one in less than two hours. Now our new modern library stands as a memorial to the sacrifice and faith of former President Floyd W. Nease, of the E.N.C. faculty and administration, and of the thou- ssgds of contributors who have made it pos- Sl. e. , Wim awww' Za 5' YN J Xyf XQNYX X 4 f ' y, 1 X f I Q4 f M , ' 0 4 K I f -,MM . ,ff ..,,fA.,,fA,. . ' ,M ' fo , M 7 ML - WL --f.-'wav-:ff-A WW 4 ' f W f- --Q- , , . ff '- f' WA . Q? .W ff W 1 ff ew I , N - 'r -V V MS .3-W f X imfgwxix 32 ?5,,..x ? 5 .., .V -V I, fa 'iwfigff FM Z' . . F' wks? -S131 W: - X' af, if, . My Q A ., f iggf, 1. da Kyfm f 3 f f . V Y V, ,V fx. , wffxgzfzi' - 3-g1,a' Qpgdi y 4 Zq2u5 i4435g??i1fg ' , -2,2 f Lai T3 X it SY w Q' Rik X555 ' 5 K as x A S QQ fi' H Q - 1' Q A Y . 1 X MWF f wx J. a figs ,+aWwQvwa, E, ,fffx X 'Q ,,-ff., 5162.3 1 .M Cru . - fri A 6 www 'gh QS-+11 'iffy A V, . ,.-. ' .Q fW:??Q: E,?ag?x,Q,f . f f'gT,g5k,Lgff. 5 V ', Y '- 3 ' up ,Md ml' 5 ka, , Vw iwfgffggiggi .' W J .if fifth M X H 1iQx3Ff4QfW ,i 'Q fvf,s,4?-,ef V7 2' M' Q-ww r fwyw-QAQQ f.-4 1 , fl '.,,7Qi I rx 'L,g.33j,Z 4 ',- Q cb-M rg , 3'9 'Q E fx wg? 3 - , ' 1 Q . , 5 -QQ wwf' Q ' f XX, I1 , , ' 1 r Qffu- 'GV U 1 ,al 11 SW , 1 is f 11. -----. 1 gs- ' H :Az fs ' I I , , 7 wi in , . ,Q .U . ff f If Pu . 4svW'f ' w P . xii,-5 5 ggyf' at lf' 4 ' I 1 5 , X ws, ans ' '. , rjugf? W ' ,. ,V MSB? , V 'f. ? ,g.1'i ., L 4 6:61, y I . 1 S -2 fs -uf -, A if- . ., A , , 6: . J ,f ff N V, . iijlw 1 - rl , flip 3,4 .2 7, .5523 H41 v Q w pe' V ,, ,,,, ,. ,,, ,f at x, fy-:QW 1,01 -f Zixeffgzm 'P Q : V- f . iw ', ffy sg f, ,.,-f - ' g , , Aw if ,K V - A ff: 1 W 1.4. ,ff ,frm 4, ,M f L' W fi if 9, A+ ZZ ii? KV 31 I f 2, . E r 5 i Q JW ' 4 ' Q MADELINE N. NEASE A.B. Registrar . . . in the spirit of meeknessi' Length of hours spent in her office and numbers of semesters spent in her position as regis- trar could not measure the quality or Character of Mrs. Ne-ase's service to us and E.N.C. We do not realize fully her responsibility, but we do ap- preciate her consistent helpful- ness and humility at all times. Fulfilling Christls standard of living, Mrs. Nease challenges with quietness and works in the spirit of meeknessf, BERTHA MUNRO A.M. Dean of the College Literature . . . full of the spirit of wisdom . . We feel that our Dean is the embodiment of all that E.N.C. stands for scholastically and spiritually. To us she represents the type of character which our school is endeavoring to develop in its students. Wisdoiii of the spirit, liv- ing truth, teaching Christ, serv- ing and leading her charges into The Spirit-Filled Life , Dean Munro is the spirit of E.N.C. AD I I TRATI F E w r e L H ei jfafiwl' :fr Fjfiwf fi I ,, li lap QU l l by CLAUDE C. SCHLOSSER A.B. Business Manager . . the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life Always tempering justice with mercy, Mr. Schlosser di- rects the financial affairs of the school While striving to lead others into The Wayf, We remember his hearty laugh and sparkling eyes which reflect his inner joy in living a full and active life. Never harshly legalistic, Mr. Schlosser manages efficiently while displaying the Christian spirit and the life more abun- dantf, KENNETH H. PEARSALI. A.B. Executive Field Secretary 4 . . upon whom thou shalt see the spirit We saw clearly the spirit of genuine Christian living and of an indefatigable faith and trust in God manifested by Mr. Pear- sall this year. As representative of our school he seems to carry with him the spirit of optimistic de- termination and assurance of progress that is needed in such a position. Youthful enthusiasm plus divine motivation have flgown through his spirit-filled 1 e. EDITH F. COVE KENT COODNOW I. GLENN COULD Mus. M. A.M. A.M., D.D. Music Classical Languages Theology, College Pastor German, Spanish VERNON T. GROVES MARY K. HARRIS Ph.D A.M. Psychology French, Spanish HARRY E. IESSOP JASPER R. NAYLOR JAMES H. SHRADER M.s.1., D.D. B.s., A.M. Ph.D. Theology, Special Lecturer Dean of Student Life Chemistry . Mathematics ALICE SPANCENBERG CHARLES W. AKERS WILLIAM V. BABCOCK A.M. Ph.D. A.M. English History Biology HARVEY I. S. BLANEY LOUISE A. DYCOSKI A.B., B.D. ' A.M. Biblical Literature Speech OLIVE B. MARPLE ROLLAND VV. PARSONS HELEN F. ROTHWELL A.B,, Mus. B. M.S. A.M. Music Education Spanish MEL-THOMAS ROTHWELL TIMOTHY L. SMITH EVANGELOS SOTERIADES A.M. A.M. A.M., B.S. Philosophy History Librarian ESTHER D. WILLIAMSON GEORGE DELP Dean of VVome11 A. B., S.T.M. Voice Creek Church History WALLACE C. DIXON, IR. JAMES L. GOLDEN WARD M. HUNTING A.M. I A.M. M.S. Biology English, Speech Chemistry HADRIAN B. LECHNER WILBUR H. MULLEN A.M. Th.B., A.M. Physics Theology FRANK W. GERY, IR. EDITH P. COODNOW B.S., M.B.A. A.M. Business Administration English J. HENRY KNOWLES STEPHEN W. NEASE A.B., B.D. A.B., Th.B. Psychology, Sociology Dean of Men Director in Physical Education DIRAN DOI-IANIAN B.F.A. Art 4 I P I l y . 0 X i 1 u I I 1 I I I r 4 BARBARA SKINNER ALMA R. WASHBURN A.B. B.S. D. V. B. S. Music ADMI I TR T10 SSISTA T Elizabeth Young George Allen Robert Harding Mary Rankin Audrey Ward Geraldine Davis Sec. to Pres. Supervisor Maint. Food Serv. Mgr. Service Manager - Bookkeeper Sec. to Field Sec Emily F liger Roberta Hunting C. Djerf, M.D. M. Meredith Ruth Keffer Asst. Bookkeeper Secretarial Asst. College Doctor College Nurse College Nurse 5 M 3 :A 2 e S Z Q 2 S Z Z 2 i E 5 2 1 A Z as If A ' ' . . --A . ,,. - ,J, I . 2 A RVQRQ fwwiww ww- WW? swggxwxgxwwbxy-A ixxsxggwf gf f'A3viX?N fxvf-rA 'K QYWZ-1-.033 QQ' M Ms 'wa -QR QR umm :Mwga M -WV My Q WRX Kfwilxp fifk A, VH-,SAA 'Y' '-we 33? 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Second Row: C. Smith, I .Williamson, A. McCurdy, V. Pres., A. Hesemeyer, D. Young, R. Young, R. Merki. HO OR OCIETY We look to the members of our honor society for leadership along scholastic lines and for all-round participation in college life. Consistently high in their intellectual attainments, they set the pace for old and new students who are inte1'ested in the progress of our school. The main activity this year consisted of the annual Phi Delta Lambda dinner held in the college dining hall. Professor Knowles, the guest speaker, spoke on the subject, Problems Students Meet in Graduate Schoolf, , . , me , its Paul W. Boiwlby Donald H. Davis Harold L. Harris Lloyd Jewett, jr. Ralph H. Knepper John S. Noftle Wayne C. Parks R. Donald Stahl GRADUATES IN THEOLOGY We look admirably to these students. Having completed four years at E.N.C., they now have joined us again for a fifth year of study in advanced the- ology and philosophy in order to receive the Bachelor of Theology degree. Most of these men are married and have heavy responsibilities, but they feel that they must fulfill the commandment, Study to show thyself ap- proved of God? Next year most of them will enter the active ministry and will begin to reap the harvestv for God and the Church of the Nazarene. X 3 5174, x xx -W5 X X Q Y X. fzsf X: SY S? ,-9 . - K x vga-3 X., . s mx, I Q RICA' f V . .Sf A WX X A . wx ., 'f 12532 X P2 WA ax W . IZ, ..,: V , X , .1 2 .K , ' ' X A kv 1: - M A ' , ' ,, 27 w , , ,1ss12e?4.5-fi, 6 fg, , -, f gm, S Yi 0 x , f Q ' ff Ay is K, qs , , ..,,, , f i , f y 'ik fx V yr -' ,WV 3 A ' 'S .s3,,x,5W' 1, . Q 'J XV. .N..a.N.LL.L ' V. , M A sh if f ,. , - ' wx w W SQ , Front Row Cleft to rightjz A. Cubie, S.C. Rep., Pr. Parsons, Treas., D Shene V Pres Prof Smith, Advisor, D. Young, Pres., C. Apple, Sec-.g C. Holman, Chap. Endeavoring to follow our motto Ye are Living Epistles, we have found this, our senior year, to be the happy climax of four years of college life. Studies climaxed by comprehensives Cwhen we realized how little we knewjg social activities by extra social privileges, outings, clainbakes, open-house at Smiths, and our winter escapade at The Elm, religious activities by front row chapel seats and the close fellowship in class prayer meetings. Then the whole year was climaxed by junior-Senior Day with the big banquet and Dean Munrois unforgettable-because so life-like-sketches of our fellow classmates, Baccalaureate Sunday and Graduation. A And through it all the nostalgic whispers and thoughts of This is the last time Weill be doing this togethern made us look back over our four years and realize how we had changed. How our thinking has been broadened and our ideals have been lifted and made sure. F..N.C. has changed, too. Weive seen the dedication of the new church. Then ours was the first class to use the senior booths in the new library. Four years of dreaming, Choping and anxietyj have come true - a complete college education. Freshmen . . . Seniors . . . the dream is over and weire alumni . . . we go out challenged to he Living Epistlesv for God and E.N.C. BY MY SPXRYY DOUGLAS R. ALEXANDER A.B. in Theology, Theology Alpha 1, Zeta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2. Bowne Philosophical Society 2, 3. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3. Football 2, 3. N.Y.P.S, Council 1. Freshman Class Chaplain. Junior Class Chaplain. Handwriting: Deliberate. Daily Notes: Immigration regulations. Missionary Society. Creek! Handy hands of a missionary-to-be. Mes- sage: Hopeful. Signature: I heard the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? Postscript: Africa-Anne- Africa---. R. CHRISTINE APPLE A.B., Literature Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book 1. Nau- tilus 2, 3, Club Editor 4. Campus Camera 2, 3, 4, Headline Editor 4. Literature Club 4. NU Club 3, 4. WENC 3. Evangelistic Association 1. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. All-Star 3. Volleyball 3, 4. House Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Senior Class Secretary. Freshman Scholarship. Handwriting: Original. Responsi- ble. Daily Notes: Effective writer, sane judge of writing. Soft South- ern ooice. Schedule stretched to bursting. Message: A current of fresh ideasf, Signature: Follow the Christ, the Kingf, Postscript: A Christian editofs office. wa.- yf, ...gin DORIS M. BERCERS B.S., Elementary Education Asbury College. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Nautilus 2. Music Club 2. Psy- chology Club 3. Future Teachers of America 4. Evangelistic Associ- ation 2, 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 2, 4. Meistersingers 2, 3. Handwriting: Demure. Daily Notes: Quiet smile, subdued ooice, quick brain. U.S.A. interests. Mes- sage: Silent power. Signature: Whither thou goest, I will go, --- thy God, my Godf, Postscript: Paulis return. .QQ l .-fmvvx Q X U, jf . ,e gy' ax . 4. - .c ' PX.. 1 'M ,f . H X . X RACHEL A. BRUCE A.B., Psychology Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, C0-ordina- tor 3, 4. Campus Camera 2. Psy- chology Club 3, 4. MNH Club 4, Vice-President 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Nonehalant. Daily Notes: Redhead. Individual. Sports. Laugh in her eye. Sigma cheers! Message: ,Good fellowship. Signa- ture: A girlis will is the windis will - long, long thoughts? Post- script: The power of a personality. W. JEAN BRYAN A.B., Psychology Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 3, 4. Biology Association 4. Handwriting: jolly-serious. Daily Notes: Hard work with a grin. Psy- chology of religion.. Kansan in New England - adopted but not nat- uralized. Message: Cheerful per- severance. Signature: Not to be ministered unto, but to ministerf, Postscript: Physiotherapy expert. GENE P. BRYNER B.S., Business Administration Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Nu Club 4. Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Likalale. Daily Notes: Printer, bender expert, girl in the case. Even keel. Message: A merry heart . . . good like medi- cinef, Signature: Your young men shall see visionsf, Postscript: Busi- ness executive. BYMY ELVA I. BURDETTE B.S., Nursing Delta 1, 2, 4. Frederick Memorial Hospital. Psychology Club 1, 2, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 1, 2, 4. Handwriting: Frankly s e r i o Il s. Daily Notes: The hills of Maryland to the Halls of E.N.C. City Chil- drenis mission. Semper fidelis. Mes- sage: Faith with works. Signature: Let me do good now: I shall not pass this way againf, Postscript: Christian nurse - here or there. was , NORMAN E. COPELAND A.B., Biology Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Associ- ation 1, 2, 3. 4. Chemistry Associ- ation 1, 3, 4, Handwriting: Conscientious. Daily Notes: Lab addict. Chapel regular, good listener, Thought undisclosed. Glowing eyes. Message: Eager de- termination. Signature: To serve the present agef, Postscript: Re- search? JANE E. COPP A.B. in Theology Biblical Literature Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Speech Club 3. Psychology Club 4. Evangelistic Association 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Handwriting: Studious. D a i ly Notes: Hidden humor, mind at work. Questions answered, Reality found. Message: Always theref' Dwelling deep. Signature: As ever in my Great Taskmastefs eyef, Postscript: Overseas for God. ,f ROSS R. CRIBBIS A.B. Philosophy Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowne Philoso- phical Society 3, 4. Student Minis- terial Association 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Asaphs 1. A Cap- pella Choir 2. Crusaders Quartet 1. Ambassadors Quartet 2. Handwriting: R e S o l u t e. Daily Notes: Philosopher - poetic lean- ings. Worker - college his avo- cation. Married bracket. Maple leaf forever! Message: ':D0 it with thy mightf' Signature: 'gDeter- mined to know Christf' Postscript: That I may finish with joyf, ALICE I. CRONIN A.B., Biology Delta 1, 2, 3. 4. Chemistry Associ- ation 1, 2, 3. Biology Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Evangelistic As- sociation 1. Q Handwriting: A C c u r a t e. Daily Notes: Well groomed. Keen eyes. Scientist feminine. Vet-to-be? Mes- sage: Quiet force. Signature: Ready my place to fillf' Postscript: Lady with a scalpel? ANNIE T. CUBIE A.B., Mathematics Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3. Green Book 1. Campus Camera 4, Feature Editor 4. Nautilus 4. As- tronomy Club 2. Literature Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Presi- dent 4. Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 2, 4. Evangelistic Association 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 3. 4. Student Council 4. House Council 4. Handwriting: Frank. Daily Notes: Andy.v Mathematician turned lit- erary. Christian unafraid. Wad some power the giftie gie asf' Mes- sage: Irrepressible good nature. Signature: A time to laugh and a time to prayf' Postscript: The air force gone mi.s:sionary. BY MY SP1 RAYMOND E. DINSMORE B.S., Chemistry Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Club 3. Handwriting: Determined. Daily Notes: Married, Dad,', double schedule. Redeeming the time. Message: Single-mindeclness. Sig- nature: I press toward the markf, Postscript: Chemistry in action.. HERBERT V. DODGE A.B., History Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3. Campus Camera 4, Business Manager 4. Literature Club 4. WENC 2. Student Coun- cil Treasurer 3. Whois Whov 4. Handwriting: S t r a ig li t f o r- ward. Daily Notes: Thinker - cle- bater - for E.N.C. 'Testimony - deep and high. Growth in grace and knowledge. Message: Inner in- tegrity. Signature: G race did much more ahoundf, Postscript: Faith for mountains. IOANNE L. DURKEE A.B., Literature Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book 1. Nautilus 4. Spanish Club 1. Litera- ture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Future Teachers of America 1, 2. Evangelistic Association 1. Meister- singers 1, 2. Handwriting: Charming. Daily Notes: Miranda, or Puck? Dainty rogue in porcelainf' Runaway pen, refreshments nonesuch. S a o 0 i r oiore - sincere purpose. Message: Courtesy. Signature: Whatsoeoer things are lovely, think on these thingsf, Postscript: Eternal femi- nzne. 'RUF with W' lsaarme fiulligr GRACE 0. ELIADES G. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT P. WESLEY ERBE B.S., Biology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 3. Biology Association 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3. Chemistry Association 2, 3. WENC 1. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Meistersingers 3. Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Handwriting: Active. Daily Notes: Oyjlice-genie: society, club, student body. Light-heart. KA clark ther was. Merry black eyes. Message: Co-operation with a smile. Signa- ture: I would look up and love and laugh and lift. Postscript: Teaching - temporary. B.S., Elementary Education Maryland State Teachers College. Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1, 2, 3. Future Teachers of America 2, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, Meistersingers 1, 2. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Scholarship. Handwriting: Lively. Daily Notes: Her own. mind - given to Christ. Nobodyis copy. Gaiety steadied. Loyal to E.N.C. Message: Zestful living. Signature: All my beingls ransomed powers ---- Postscript: Channeled energy. 1 1 B.S., Biology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Associ- ation 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. Rover Crew 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Associ- ation 2, 3, 4. Meistersingers 2. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Ambassador Quartet 3. Baseball 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 4. Washington- Philadelphia District Scholarship. Handwriting: Steady. Daily Notes: Wesf' Quartets and A Cappella. Honest eyes. Persistent accomplish- ment, rugged atftudes. Message: Stick-to-it-iveness. Signature: He that endureth to the end---f' Post- script: Semper idem. BYMY ELEANOR S. ESSELSTYN A.B., Literature Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4. Nautilus 4. Biology Club 1, 2. Literature Club 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Bepresentative-at-large 2. Pros- pective Missionary Society 1. House Council 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4. Iunior Class Vice-President. Alumni Scholarship. Whois Whov 4. Handwriting: Gracious. Daily Notes: foe. Dining-room. hostess. Veep-Secretary jobs. African violet. Soft voice, gentle hrmness. True- hearted. Message: The beauty of holiness. Signature: Thy gentle- ness hath made me great? Post- script: Happy ever after. JOHN T. FRIEND A.B., Philosophy Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowne Philoso- phical Society 3, 4. NU Club 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Meistersingers 1. Cospelaires Quartet 2, 3. Viking Quartet 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Pittsburgh District Scholarship 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Honest. Daily Notes: Student and Friend. Athlete. Gos- pelaire. Practical ability, skilled worlcman. Answered call. Message: Obedience. Signature: That I may please Him who hath chosen me to be a solclierf, Postscript: Marching orders. BEULAH E. GARDNER A.B., Biology Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Biology Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. Handwriting: Wlzolesome. Daily Notes: Biology and the out-of doors. Hoses in her cheeks. A good heart and good fun. No eoasions. Message: L 0 y a l t y. Signature: f'Trust and obey, there's no other wayf, Postscript: Forever Young. 21. LORANA C. GREY A.B., Literature Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Literature Club 3, 4. Handwriting: Her own. Highly sensitive. Daily Notes: T. S. Eliot, Picasso, and a mind to wonder. Cross references in literature and the arts. Leisurely lover of poetry - allergic to deadlines. Message: 'cBeauty is truth, truth beautyf, Signature? That I may behold the beauty of the Lordf, Postscript: The star . . . went beforef' CHARLES E. GUSCOTT A.B., Psychology Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. Green Book 1, Editor 1. Campus Camera 1, 2, 4, Circulation Mana- ger 2. Nautilus 1, 2, Assistant Business Manager 1, Religious Edi- tor 2. Speech Club 3. Psychology Club 4, President 4. WENC 3, Program Director 3. Student Minis- terial Association 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Prospective Mis- sionary Society 1, 4. Meistersingers 1. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Crusader Quartet 1. Kingls Men Quartet 2. Handwriting: Gentlemanis. Daily Notes: Song, journalism, WENC. Manifold. Chioalrous. Brakes,' on. Message: Work without strain. Signature: H is yoke is easy? Post- script: Sow beside all waters? CLIFFORD F. HERSEY B.S., Secondary Education Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 2. Spanish Club 1, 3. Future Teachers of America 3. Basketball Manager 3. Football Manager 3. Handwriting: C o u ra g e. Daily Notes: Fair-minded. ml can take itf, Genial. Happy family, Mes- sage: Face the facts. Signature: In all these things more than con- querorf, Postscript: My father's businessf, BYMY BARBARA C. HICKMAN A.B., Literature V aledictorian Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book 1. Campus Camera 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4. Nautilus 2, 3, Club Editor 2, Literary Editor 3. Literature Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. NH Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Meistersingers 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. House Council 3, President 3. N.Y.P.S. Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Scholar- ships 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 3, 4. 'cVVhols Whow 4. Handwriting: S u. p e r i o r. Daily Notes: All-round excellence - Camera, class, campus, chapel. Home Church. Honors. E.N.C. af- filiates with M.I.T, Message: Fruit to perfection. Signature: 1'We needs must love the highest when we see itf' Postscript: Literature in step with Engineering. MWQWAWW-w ' CHARLES R. HOLMAN A.B., Philosophy Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3. Nautilus 1, 2, Assistant Business Manager 2. Spanish Club 1, 2, Sec- retary 2. Bowne Philosophical So- ciety 4. Student Ministerial Associ- ation 3 4 Ev-in elistic Association 1 i . . g . 7 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3. Sophomore Class President. Senior Class Chaplain. Handwriting: Evangelistic. Daily Notes: Culture - leadership - dig- nity. A compelling Christian. experi- ence. In all things enriched by Himf, Message: The Great Com- mission. Signature: I rose, left all, and followed Tlzeef, Postscript: Ambassador extraordinary. VERA BAILLEY HOLMAN B.S., Elementary Education Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2. Campus Camera 1, 2. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. NU Club 2, 3, 4. Future Teachers of America 2, 3. Evan- gelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu- dent Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative-at-large 2. Prospec- tive Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1 2, 3, 4. N.Y.P.S. Council 2. Repre- sentative-at-large 2. Handwriting: Tender and True. Daily Notes: Happy-serious smile. VVarm testimony. Cl1arlie.v Cook- ing, lrasketball, a happy heart. Mes- sage: Simplicity. Signature: All for jesusf, Postscript: Co-operatioe evangelism. 7 .... . Q Ei . -. i . . , l .- V 3. , .., .... ' A ' y tii, I A 1 ROBERT N. JANACEK A.B., Psychology Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 3, 4. Rover Crew 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 2, 3. Meistersingers 1, 2, 3. Or- chestra 1, 2. Handwriting: Good-hearted. Daily Notes: Happy-go-luckyg well-nzean- ing. Prote.sts, Pranks, Predicarnents - and a Purpose. Rapid calculator. Message: Dauntlessness. Signature: I know the Lord will make a way for mef, Postscript: Safe landing. LLOYD S. IOHNSON A.B. in Theology, Theology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Nautilus 4, Statis- tics Editor 4. Bowne Philosophical Society 2. Speech Club 3, Chaplain 3. Psychology Club 4. Student Ministerial Association 3- 4, Vice- President 4. Evangelistic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3. Prospective Mis- sionary Society 2, 3. C.C.U.N. 3. Handwriting: Optimistic. D a i l y Notes: Nova Seotiais always. Hers and His. 'iLife is so full of a num- ber of tliingsf, Message: Responsi- bilities accepted gaily. Signature: Eureka - al have foundv, Dioko - MI pressf, Postscript: He leadetlz us. EDMOND C. JONES A.B., Psychology University of Pittsburgh 1, 2. Sig- ma 3, 4. Campus Camera 4, Reli- gious Editor 4. Nautilus 4, Feature Editor 4. Psychology Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3. WENC 3. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Evan- gelistic Association 3. Handwriting: Versatile. Progres- sioe. Daily Notes: Extrooerrt dy- namo. Radio veteran, psychological researcher. Affable, winning smile. The jones family. Message: For- ward-loolcing. Signature: Claim it for Clzristlv Postscript: Pastoral psychology, The future is oursf, BYMY FLORENCE A. KELLEY B.S., Elementary Education Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4. Biology Association 1. Psy- chology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 'N,, Club 4. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Basketball 3. 4. Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4. ' l-landwriting: F r i e n dl y. Daily Notes: Cheers for Sigma! And Gene! Quick smile. Classroom per- formance plus flair for the extra- curricular. Message: Investment in friends. Signature: A good tree bringeth forth good fruitf, Post- script: Schoolroom? FRANCIS D. KETNER A.B., Philosophy Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Psy- chology Club 3, 4. Rover Crew 1, 2, 3. GN Club 2, 3, 4, President . Student Ministerial Association 3, 4, Meistersingers 1. Baseball 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 0 Handwriting: Manly. Daily Notes: The team, All-Star. Sporty and so- ciety. Attached. Serious prayers. P.K. responsive. Message: Conse- crated strength. Signature: Quit you like men, be strongf' Post- script: Tough man for a tough john - the ministry. Ti IRVING W. LAIRD A.B., Literature Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 2, 3, Columnist 3. Nautilus 3, 4, Photography Editor 3, Editor 4. Fine Arts Club 1. Psychology Club 2. Literature Club 3, 4, President 3. Rover Crew 1, 2. Student Minis- terial Association 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Student Mis- sionary Society 1. Meistersingers 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Orches- tra 1. junior Class Treasurer. N.Y.P.S. Council c'Who,s Who 4. Handwriting: Systematic. Daily N o t e s : Unself-conscious, unin- hibited, direct. Un-tainted spirit. Obligations met. More Work with Less Fatigue? Message: Reliable. Signature: All things that pertain to life and godlinessf, Postscript: A ministry of seroice. 1 X . I.-. L .L- EARLE W. LANDERS A.B., Philosophy Bethany Bible College. Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Nautilus 2. Spanish Club 1, Chaplain 1. Bowne Philosophical Society 4. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4, Secre- tary 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Handwriting: Retiring. Consi.s'tent. Daily Notes: .Sturdy ..Canafliai1. Laughing' philosopher. Speech with grace, .seasoned with saltf, Message: Cheerful godliness. Sig- nature: Whosoeoer taketh his cross dalily---.', Postscript: God is faith- fu . DONALD LANTZ A.B., History Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 3. Bowne Philosophical Society 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Class Treasurer. Handwriting: E ff i c i e IT t. Daily Notes: History-minded. Those golden. curls, that golden ooicc. Does it the heartv way. Seeking the hest. Message: 'iHe who hesi- tates is lostf' Signature: Singing I go along lifefg- roadf, Postscript: Prompt success. ROY F. LAUDERMILK A.B., Philosophy Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 4. Evangelistic Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2. Handwriting: Plzilosophically un- hurried. Daily Notes: Armed sero- ices, academic apprenticeship, do- mestic tie-up, goal in. sight. Graff exterior - warm. heart. Message: 'Worlcmanv not ashamed. Signature: The harvest is greatf' Postscript: Treasure in heaven. BYMY ROBERT E. LOVELESS B.S. Mathematics Houghton College. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Association 2, 3. Evan- gelistic Association 2, 4. Baseball 2, 3. Football 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Disarming. D a i l y Notes: What,s in a narneiy, Strug- gles with visas and riffs. Un- fapped resources. Beguiing grin. Message: Invincible cheerfulness. Signature: A soft answer furneth away wrafhf, Postscript: I am with thee whithersoeoer th 0 u goestf, ARCHIE K. MCCURDY B.S., Mathematics Carlton College. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Astronomy Club 2, 3. Chemistry Association 3, Treasurer 3. Rover Crew 2. C.C.U.N. 3. Evangelistic Association 2. Ontario Scholarship 2. Hanson Scholarship 3. Honor Society 3. Handwriting: E as y excellence. Daily Notes: Shining face. Dean's List regular. Sonnets to the Dark Lady. Opposites attract. Message: Scholarship inbred. Signature: He that had hoe talents---.D Postscript: Harvard fellowship. CORNELIUS M. MacPHERSON A.B., Philosophy Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1. Bowne Philosophical Society 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Student Mis- sionary Society 1, 2, 3. Meistersing- ers 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Handwriting: A good rnanis. Daily Notes: MacPherson record held high. Janitor - philosopher - singer - Christian. His lady with the ooice! Message: That good part chosen. Signature: It is required in stewards---fi Postscript: Faith- ful also in nzuchf' is ea 37 ,. ,,,,, : - ' f A hee , l-QW A em 1 ' 1 ' f f A - ' 5, ' Mc., if 'N' 1 1 'a ' Sara-tgisigt ., 'P' -1 - f-Q l'i ':fMW'l f5 is ,M , it .,--- 1 , . ,zvmiu ,M g ' Z ll! H. MARGARET MEREDITH B.S., Nursing Mountain State School of Nursing. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Pre-Medical Society 2, HND Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Evangelistic Association 2. Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Star 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Thoughtful of others. Daily Notes: Healing hands: good sport. Picnic bacon-and-egg frier. Tranquil, wry smile. Fun without a sting. ..Message: Unolotrusioe lielpfulness. Signature: 'KAS ye would that they should do to you . . Postscript: The best will come hack to youf' ELSIE L. MEYER A.B., Psychology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 4. Nautilus 4, Associate Editor 4. Psy- chology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3. Evangelistic Associ- ation 1, 2, 3. Meistersingers 1, 2, 3. A Cappella Choir 4. Girls' Trio 4. House Council 3, 4, President 4. Faculty Scholarship 1. Fales Schol- arship 2, 3. Handwriting: C a p a la l e. Daily Notes: Experimental psychology. Busy days: budgeted time. Scholar- ship steady. Ready smile. Message: Salt of the earth. Signature: Faith is the oictoryf, Postscript: Psy- chiatry harnessed. JOYCE E. MILLER B.S., Eilemermtary Education Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Nautilus 4. Fine Arts Club 2, 3. Future Teachers of America 4. lunior Class Secretary. House Council 4. Handwriting: Controlled. D a i ly Notes: Irradiating smile. Immacu- late. Charm of the undisclosed. Unwaoering. Ch r i s t i an poise. Message: Strength in reserve. Sig- nature: ln His will, peace? Post- script: Young lady. MY SP1 IRENE MONTGOMERY B.S., Elementary Education Pasadena College. Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Campus Camera 4, Feature Editor 4. Nautilus 3, 4. Literature Club 2, 3, 4. Program Chairman 3. Astronomy Club 2. MN Club 4, Secretary 4. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Meister- singers 2. A Cappella Choir 3. Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 4. Student Council 4. Handwriting: Pioneer. Daily Notes: Breeze from the Far West. Our switchboard friend. Self-forgetting, considerate. joyful religion. Lilt of a song. Message: Glorious freedom of a high spirit. Signature: My path to life is freef, Postscript: Blessing as she goes. ROBERT E. MONTGOMERY A.B., Psychology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1, 2. Psychology Club 3, Vice-President 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Meistersingers 2. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Heralder Quartet 2. Gospel- aires Quartet 3. Handwriting: Honorable. Daily Notes: Clear tenor used for E.N.C. Scholastic conscience. Lit and psy- chology on. good terms. Good teacher - no vanity. Message: Nohlesse oblige. Signature: I would he true for there are those who trust mef? Postscript: Oper- ation Education - quality level. IANE C. MOORE A.B., Literature Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Nautilus 4, Secretary to the Editor 4. Biology Club 1, 2. Literature Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Meistersingers 2. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4. Handwriting: Unajfected. Daily Notes: ujanief, Deceptioe placi- dity. Amused twinkle ready to ex- plode. Infectious dry humor. As- signments in. Getting things done. Message: The healing of good cheer. Signature: Melody in your heart to the Lord. Postscript: Something good. i. rw 4 'Q sig .,,.-f' 1 X ,Je l , pg ww, if LILLIE L. MULLEN B.S., Elementary Education Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Psy- chology Club 2, 4. Literature Club 3. Future Teachers of America 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 3, 4. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Unrujtled. D a i l y Notes: One of these good Cana- dian Mullensf' Ready with the answer, 'seeing the joke. Denture twinkle. Message: Power of thought-supported silence. Signa- ture: I can - through Christf' Postscript: Return messenger of good will. MARGARET M. MYERS B.S., Mathematics Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Speech Club 1. Spanish Club 4. WENC 4. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evan- gelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu- dent Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 1, 2. Meistersingers 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Handwriting: Spontaneous. Daily Notes: Math-Ed. 'SA little non- sensef' Big-hearted. Dancing eyes. Staunch. Message: Keep pegging away. Signature: Fm on the U79- ward trailf, Postscript: Teacher with a mission. HELEN M. NEASE B.S. Nursing Kappa 1, 2, 4. Deaconess Hospital 3. Green Book 1. Fine Arts Club 1. Psychology Club 2. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. A Cappella Choir 2, 4. Handwriting: Generous. D a i l y Notes: Family to live up to. Born nurse, interio r decorator and caterer. Persistent desire to serve. Ohliging. Perfect pitch. Message: Helps by the wayf' Unperturhed. Signature: Who will goiw Here am I, send mef, Postscript: Seroice and song. MY SP1 ADEBISI O. OTUDEKO IOSEPH W. PARKER CLARA M. PARKMAN A.B., Psychology Southwestern College 1, 2, Zeta 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4. Chemistry Club 3, 4. Psychology Club 3, 4. Rover Crew 3. C.C.U.N. President 3, Student Council 4. Handwriting: Self-reliant. Daily Notes: Far traveler, international perspective. Medical ambition. g'A faith for tough timesf, Message: Undiscourageable. Signature: I shall arrivef, Postscript: The un- conquerable ivillfi B.S., Music Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1. Astronomy Club 2. Music Club 3. Future Teachers of America 4. NU Club 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Immanuel Quartet 1. Orchestra 1, 2. King's Men Quartet 2. Messengers Quartet Baseball 1. Basketball 3, 4. ,Football 1. Handwriting: Good will. Dailv Notes: Honest face, magic wind. Trumpet Trio. M us ic hath charmsf, A dash of wit. Message: Talent unspoiled by conceit. Signa- ture: For the greater glory of God? Postscript: Career in music. J'taf:ff'? 95 vw.,-f 3921: 3 ,Ziff y. , A R - gigs ,f si -4 Wi? i K W' : . ,ps . i' Q . , ws., K all fw: , . 1 C QA ie 4 M ,,,,, ,QV A.B., Literature Cordon College. Boston University. Zeta 3, 4. Handwriting: Personality Plus. Daily Notes: Volunteer class ex- pression. Benevolent interest in others. Enormous and varied ac- tivity. Our lovable glass of fashionf, Message: Non-conformist strength. Signature: All things to all - to win somef, Postscript: Home - .school - church - song. !,,.af ' RONALD J. PARSONS A.B., Literature Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book Busi- ness Manager 1. Campus Camera 2, Sports Editor 2. Nautilus 2, Ad- vertising Manager 2. Biology As- sociation 2. Literature Club 3, 4. Rover Crew 1, 2, 3. NU Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. N.Y.P.S. Council 3. Senior Class Treasurer. New England Dis- trict Scholarship 2. Honor Society 2. Handwriting: Modest. Daily Notes: Back corner seat reserved. Excel- lent papers. All-Star basketball. Pre-Seminary. Release of powers in a yielded will, Message: The beauty of humility. Signature: Not ashamed of the Gospel Postscript: The power of Christ shall rest upon you. ALVAN W. PYNE B.S., Biology Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Fine Arts Club 1. Literature Club 2. Biology Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. Chemistry Club 4. Rover Crew 2, 3, 4. WENC 3. Meistersingers 1, 2. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Orchestra 1. Baseball 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2. ' Handwriting: S o u n d judgment. Daily Notes: Core of Yankee sense. Massachusetts to Virginia. Cares sit lightly. Polishing armor. Message: The laughfs the thing. Signature: I have chosen to walk in the nar- row wayf, Postscript: Not dis- ohedient to the heavenly visionf, DOROTHY E. REINHART B.S., Elementary Education Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Teachers of America 3, 4. Evangelistic Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Even. Daily Notes: Extended leave of absence from Ontario. Still waters. Say it with sniilesf, A faith kept. Message: Overcoming. Signature: Give me, Lord, the mind of Iesusf, Post- script: A long vision realized. BY MY SPXRYY HERBERT L. ROGERS A.B. in Theology, Theology Paul Smith's College. Sigma 2, 3, 4. Astronomy Club 2. Speech Club 3. Psychology Club 2, Rover Crew 2, 3. WENC 2. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Evangelistic As- sociation 2, 3, 4. Meistersingers 2. Football 2. ' Handwriting: Unsiverving, Daily Notes: Preacher-to-be, steady wit- ness, attentive lnishand, p ro u cl father. Bell-clear testinzony of voice and life. Message: Tlze seamless robe. Signature: The path of the just shines more and more---f' Post- script: To perfect dayf, M QW JOHN A. SABEAN A.B., Philosophy Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Philosophy Club 2, 3. Evangelistic Association 2, 3. WENC 2. Sophomore Class Treas- urer. Signature: Una.s.sunzing. Daily Notes: Thoughtful q u e .S tio n s. Double-S combination. Philoso- pher-preaclier: the mantle of a great, goocl uncle. Message: Esse quam vicleri - To he rather than to seeinf' Signature: KCTIIL' truth shall malce you freef, Postscript: SflSlillfCl1C'1.lJllllP Alberta? RAYMOND 1. SEVER A.B., Chemistry Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Nautilus 4, Photography Editor 4. Biology Club 2. Chemistry Club 1 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4. Rover Crew 2. WENC 3, Technical Director 3. Evangelistic Association l. Prospective Missionary Society 2, 3. Student Council 4. Handwriting: High potential. Growing. Daily Notes: Lab and Dot. Travel expert, interstate ac- tivity. 'CI wonder - Do youP,' Philosophical inquiry under a boyish grin, Message: Com- rnanfleerecl gifts. Signature: He sent them forth to lzealf' Postscript: 'glungle Doctoriy, VERNON E. SHANKLE A.B., History ' Burdett College 1. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 3. Handwriting: Sincere. Daily Notes: Commuter. Business to ministry. Westminster Confession, practical Christianity. Message: Prove all things, hold fast the good? Signa- ture: All but loss - that I may win Christ. Postscript: Presby- terian. ministry. A. LUCILE SHELLITO A.B. in Theology Biblical Literature Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Speech Club 3. Psychology Club 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. Pittsburgh District Scholar- ship 3. Handwriting: F a it h f u l. Daily Notes: Blushing smile, shy manner, surprise strengths. Prayer-meeting dependable. Message: The more excellent way. Signature: HT he Lord is the strength of my life - of whom, then, afraidPv Postscript: For the Mastezis usef, DOROTHY E. SHENE A.B., Literature Zeta l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Campus Camera 3. Nautilus 4. Literature Club 3, 4. Meistersing- ers 1. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. House Council 3, Vice-President 3. Senior Class Vice-President. Handwriting: G e ri it i n e. Daily Notes: Perfect Fidelis president. Sunshine. Sings her life and lives her song. Trusted and trust- worthy. Message: A faith made real. Signature: f'Iesus shall lead me all the wayf' Postscript: Fol- low the Gleamli' i BY MY SPIRIT' ALICE JEAN SHOFF GENE C. SMITH M. CATHERINE SMITH B.S., Music A.B., Philosophy A.B., Modern Languages Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Liter- ature Club 2. Music Club 1, 3, 4, President 4. ND Club 4. Future Teachers of America 4. Evangelis- tic Association 2. Meistersingers 1. A Cappella Choir 2. Cirls' Trio 2, 3, 4. N.Y.P.S. Council President 4. Freshman Scholarship. Handwriting: Hearty. Daily Notes: Our Alf, Trios, Y.P., basketball plus. Prayers at the altar, laughter in the dorm, untrammeled song. Message: The beauty of an open face and life, Signature: Heartily as unto the Lord. Postscript: A Christian influence. Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book 1. Nautilus 2, Advertising Manager 2. Speech Club 2. Philosophy Club 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Stu- dent Missionary Society 1, 2. N.Y.P.S. Council 2, Secretary 2. Freshman Class Chaplain. Handwriting: Competent. Daily Notes: Engaging grin. Supreme employment manager. F r e n c h proff' My wife Catherine. Mes- sage: Character balance. Signature: We have an anchor that keeps the soul. Postscript: Language made useful. Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Washington- Philadelphia District Scholarship. Handwriting: Unselfish. Daily Notes: Gently business-like. She oils the gears. Business-office steady. Marriage - itis funlv Mes- sage: Everyday duty made beauti- fu . Signature: Freely received, freely gioef' Postscript: The heart pf her husband doth safely trust in ier. fi 1 GEORGE W. TALBOT A.B., Psychology Olivet Nazarene College. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 4. Handwriting: Perseverance. Daily Notes: Good spirit: appealing grin. 'gMy unclef, Social studies. Mes- sage: Peace on earth, good will to nienfl Signature: Notlzing shall be iinpos.s'iblef' Postscript: Giving. ELISHA S. TIKASINGH B.S., Biology Naparima College 1. Sigma 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. Chemistry Club 4. Rover Crew 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. C.C.U.N. 3. ' Handwriting: Smiling. Daily Notes: Our friend from Trinidadi' via England. Our kindly critic. Cam- pus beautifier. Message: Labor oninia vincitf, Signature: The merry lzeart goes all the wayf' Postscript: An opening path. GILDA C. WAGSTAFF B.S., Nursing Sigma 1, 2, 4. Deaconess Hospital 3. Spanish Club 2. Psychology Club 4. Evangelistic Association 2. House Council 4. Handwriting: I n t e n s e. Daily Notes: Dark eyes, eager purposesg ripples on the surface. How to Say No. The most unforgettable character? Message: Counting the cost. Signature: The wisdom from above is puref, Postscript: Guided. BYMY HARRY E. WEST DONALD H. WHITE DONALD R. WILSON A.B., Psychology University of Vermont 1, 2. Kappa 3, 4. Psychology Club 4, Vice President 4. Handwriting: E a 1' n e s t. Daily Notes: Literary psychologist. Shakespeare analyst, class enliven- er. Mature point of view. Message: Witl1. all thy mind. Signature: May it all my powers engage to do my Masteris willf, Postscript: Leavening society for Christ. A.B., Philosophy Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowne Philoso- phical Society 2, 3. Psychology Club 4. Rover Crew 2, 3. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. Student Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Meistersingers 1, 2, Vice President 2. Handwriting: Conznzitted. Daily Notes: Serious eyes. Evangelistic activities. When a woman7.9 in the case---. Message: Unchanging anz- hition. Signature: If I preach not---fi Postscript: uln trust with the Gospelf, A.B., Chemistry Northeastern University 1, 2. Kap- pa 3, 4. Chemistry Club 3, 4. Handwriting: Scientihc. Daily Notes: Off campus and on. Chem- istry concentrate. Noiseless prog- ress. Message: The facts. Signa- ture: If thine eye he single---f' Postscript: One of Dr. Shradefs T lzeology. CHARLES E. YOUNG A.B., Psychology Salutatorian Olivet Nazarene College 1. Delta 2, 3, 4, President 3. Psychology Club 2, Treasurer 2. Literature Club 3, 4. C.C.U.N. 3. Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 2. Evangelistic Association 2. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Handwriting: Casual-Enthusiastic. Daily Notes: Wliose sunlit sum- mit mingles with the cloudsf' Top- notch achievement. Two majors - yea, three. Speaking hands. Mes- sage: Pursuit of the Ideal. Signa- ture: To follow knowledge like a star. Postscript: Gleams that un- traveled worldf, DONALD L. YOUNG A.B., Literature Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Book 1. Nautilus 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 2. Literature Club 3. Rover Crew 1. Future Teachers of America 3, Chaplain 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. N.Y.P.S. Council 2, Treasurer 2. Student Council 1, 3, Treasurer 1. Senior Class President. Honor So- ciety 2, 4. Freshman Scholarship. Alumni Scholarship 4. 6'Who7s Whol, 4. Handwriting: Independent from principle. Daily Notes: Discerning lit critic, the perfect usher. The long view, frm convictions, qui:- :ical look. His fatheris son - stand- ing on his own. Message: Honest thinking. Signature: 'KChrist is made to us wisdomf' Postscript: Graduate school - to begin with. HAROLD E. YOUNG A.B., History Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Green Book Literary Editor 1. Campus Camera 1, 2, 4, Associate Editor 2, Sports Editor 4. Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 2. Literature Club 4. Rover Crew 2, 3. WENC 2. Meistersingers 1. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3. Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent. I u n io r C l a s s President. '6Who,s Whov 4. Handwriting: Industrious. Daily Notes: Popular campus statesman, tutorial leader, historiographer su- perb. Good worker lhereditaryl. Understanding twinkle. Message: Achieving. Signature: Wlzat I have written I have written - and it was good. Postscript: New worlds to conquer. SENIORS NOT PICTURED LOU QUIDA CARLSON B.S., Elementary Education NORMAN S. COLLINS B.S., Secondary Education WESLEY W. STINSON A.B. in Theology, Theology WI-lO'S WHO If I mfwwt If ff' ,ff QOQQJS gi A W X p.wGN Xgww W' wx as 4 , x - x Ogqwea xupege P? no X ' s ' Q Sq OE-N xx W' P' fr 6 CQ Q 2 Nw 5: ,fi --ni Q f 5 2 4 2 E S E E 5 5 2 2 3 5 2 E Z K1 i E E E .ml l........ 1... ...... .- .11.,.....,.w..........,...... Y ....,.,..., W... ,....., ,, M .W ,A v...... ,, ,,,u..,,..w . . 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P s X V' Wg f f 1 1 H X r V f r y as ' f f' ' ' 3'f?i'f,'Z2f:s.- M ' 7' 'V 4 1 . 7' ff s Q ' xy ' Tk 'tis D V w , ,V , , ,.,V M t,, , Wf f H W -- A Q .giwmwsms , . , . .r.. .'mfg'7 :gps 4 i 5 E 2 , 5 E z E 5 i z 4 . 2 fx 'iffi ffb x V 522' 'Qg5,, Z . mfr ' on X If 1 N X i ix U W f 5 v ,if 5 Y W ' WM swam, ,i5,,,:,.,f -piuggg, V WW Front Row fleft to rightjz S. Haselton, Sec., I. VVilliamson, Chap., T. Skidmore, Treas.5 Prof Mullen, Advisor, T. Boates, Pres., R. Merki,.S.C. Rep., I. Stratton, V. Pres. With some apprehension, yet more anticipation we became upper- classmen. What has it meant to be upperclassmen? . . . Many things . . . a reali- zation of how little we know and how much there is to learn . . . a new unity in class activities and outings fthe surprised looks and protestations the maimed and bruised Seniors gave as they had to crawl into our igloo for their reception will never be forgottenj . . . close Christian fellowship in class prayer meetings . . . the joys, excitement and thrills of junior-Senior day and commencement. But the theme of our Thanksgiving Chapel program, Dureris Praying Handsf will remain deeply imprinted on our hearts and as we become Seniors will help us to make our last year a victorious one. WN! Evelyn Blake EVN . . . accomplished accordionist . . . works for missions . . . loves music . . . practical enthusiasm. t Robert Bradley Bob,' . . . scientifically minded . l . conscientious . . . fervent testimony . . . week-ends in Lowell. Harold Brake Pilot of a Plymouth . . . photography an art . . . quiet, but not silence . . . Supreme . . . well- attired. Howard Brooks Howie . . . Zeta all-star . . . obliging . . . reformed prankster . . . to preach the word. Harley Bye - The Maple Leaf Forevern . . . astronomer ' . . firm convictions . . . WENC . . . intellectual curiosity. Mildred Bye Can we have our per tonight?', . . . musical inter- ests . . . understanding listener . . ' mature attitudes . . . standing on the promisesf, Quentin Caswell Quent,' . . . basso profundo . . . Sundays in Malden . . . mature ' . . consistent living. Doreen Armstrong Independent . . . Life with Our Deanv . . . lovil . . . 'Tm perturbedf, Patricia Ash Patty . . u gay as a Lark-in . . . piano and organ . . . church choir . . . mischievous giggle Iames Baker jimmy,' . . . purposeful . . . Dorchesterite Checker cabby . . . argumentative. Warren blie1'Z34'Qm 12 Super-salesman . . . Benders? Who? Me? active sense of humor . . . helpful . . . happil married. Stella Betts I Well-kept tresses . . . off campuser . . . quiet warmth . . . pleasant smile . . . reserved friendliness. Samuel Blachley Sam . . . life with Betty . . . small, but mighty . . . surprising wit . . . steady Christian. Thomas Boates Tom . . . class dirnpled grin . ness personified ous vehicles. prexy . . . . polite ...vari Ada Chandler Diminutive . . . living her testimony . . . Willing to serve . . . many unvoiced thoughts . . . successful childrenis worker. Sarah Chase Reserved New Englandah . . . interest in social work . . . a cappella alto . . . week-ends in Everett. Robert Clark Bohn . . . leads the Deltas . . . ready debater . . original ideas . . . singing along. Quentin Clingerman Qp1entv . . . definite opinions . . . tall n' lanky . . . enlightened ministry . . . conscientious. Isabel Coghill Simplicity . . . mirthful . . . stick-to-itiveness I . gently firm . . . searching for the will of God. Marie Copeland Characteristic drawl . . . patient . . . willing to work . . I enjoys singing . . . Christian devotion. joseph Duncan Aerial interests . . . un- assuming , . . congenial . . . church choir tenor . . . a friend indeed. Joy Dorothy Independent . . . untapped resources . . . Knit one, pearl twov . . . discerning . . . scholastic qualities. Grace Eby Registrars right hand . . . considerate . . . ambitious student . . . calm Southerner . . i practical. Millan Freeman Historical interests . . . hails from Malden . . . conscientious student . . . serious appearance . . . well informed. Patsy Gershon Pat U . . always the nurse . . . Ready to Gov . . unaffected . . . inquisitive. Kenneth Gibbs Ken . . . pensive . . . quiet perseverances . . . conscientious devotion . . . dignified appearance. Iohn Glennie Psychology and Lifev . i . perpetual good humor . . . diversified interests . . . sociable . . . unruffled. Eleanor Goodale Y Hard worker . . . a twin . . . serene dignity . I . positive . . . Christian walk. Leon Hatch Leek . . . to tease and be teased . . . convictions practised . . . attentive student . . . never lost for a Word. Donald Hennen Donn . . . ministerial president I . . newlywed . . philosopher . . . individualistic. Glenn Hornberger Butch,' . . . enjoys life . . . expressive . . . likes to tease . . . spice and variety. Grace Iessop Happy disposition . . . unassuming intelligence . . . mischievous twinkle . . . hearty laughter . . . pur- poseful Christian living. Helen Johnson Versatile . . . honor student D . . literary . . Russl . . . meaningful smiles. Frank Kelley Willing Worker . . . family man . . . called to preach . . . friendly . n . Irish, of course. Geraldine Kelley 1 i Sunny disposition . . . ex-Gordonite . . . ener- getic cheerleader . . . speaking eyes . . . genuine. ...J J Elizabeth Goodnow Beth . . . earnest worker . . . sweet disposition . . tres intelligenten . . . a deep interest in others. Gordon Hall Man of Prayer . . . industrious . . . Delta first baseman . . . dependable . . . carries a vision. Rose Handloser Creative pastimes . . . committee uheadnaches . . cheerful manner . . . Christian fervor . . . coopera- tive. Donald Harding Donn . . . a cappella songster . . . shutterbug . . I psychology interests . . . loyal Main-iac. Frank Harvey Outstanding tenor . . . full of fun . . . transfer student . . . congenial . . . brimful of energy. Shirley Haselton The sunny side of lifei' . . . Delta booster . . ogler . . . girls' trio . . . Dugout charm. iww. Richard Heinlein Dick . . . sports enthusi- ast . . brush cut . . . undisturbed . . . amiable smile. Doris Kelly Math whiz I . . where's the uniform? . . . business- like . . . capable . . .Audrey's sidekick. Robert Kern Bob . . . pleasant Pennsylvanian . . . ready sense of humor . . . philosophic. Paul Knight Ambitious u . . satisfied Sigma . . . always agreeable . . . saxophone royale . . . faithful mission worker. Walter Lyon Optimistic . . . everbody's friend . . . proud papa . . . pastoral dignity . n . busy life. Carolyn McEachern Dependable and deep . . . habitual grin . . . Varied interests . . . wholesome outlook . . . Western vitality. Robert Merki Faithful student . . . true gentleman . . . deep Christian experience . . . definite ideas and ideals . . . faraway missions. Ralph Montemuro Family man . . . good- natured . . . sincere . . Cod's ways are best . . interested in others. Russell Metcalfe Russ . ' . quartet bass My girl Helen . . . Come on, Deltaslv . . . happy-go-lucky manner. Vernon Morse GTO preach and to teachi' . . . neatness plus . . . amicable . . . mission worker . i . a life of service. Frank Oxenford Deep thinker . . . Daddy,' . . . pastor-student . . I firm convictions . . . appreciative. Elsner Pearsaill Red', . . . helpful . . . gentlemanly . . . enjoys life . . . good-hearted. Clifford Peryea Cliff, . . New Yorker . . . steadfast life . . cab driver t. . . affable. Gerald Riggleman Innovator . . . table wit . . . The Pathfinderv . . sincere thinker . . . considerate. Thelma Roberts Gentle l . . Crowning glo-ryv . . . poised . . she shall have music wherever she goes . . well-groomed. Joan Stratton ujoaniev . . . Connecti- cut wit . . . efficient vice- prexy . . . observant . . . living testimony. Waveline Trout Wave,' . . . literary pursuits . . . able and willing to help . . . serious Christian . . . journalistic. Norma Wagner Sensitive . . . My sister Lynettev . . . fresh-air fiend . . . working her way . . .conscientious monitor. Robert Wanner Bohn . . . young hubby . . . inspired trumpeter . . working for Christ . . . trusting spirit. Jerome Wetmore ujerryi' . . . quick speech . . . broad interests . . . desire to know . . . psychology interests. joseph Williamson Ioev . . . active S. C. prexy . . . 'iYea, Sigma! . like father, like son . . . a friend to all. james Young Big Iimv . . . sigma sharpshooter . . . solos per- fected . . . understanding . . . reliable. Floyd Schlosser Big Floydi' . . . jokeses in dialect . . . O-hi-ol . sagacious . . . straightforward. Thomas Skidmore Tomb . . . chem lab regular . . . history fan . . . unsuspected depth . . . C.O.P. booster. Nola Skillings - i x Fun-loving . . . retiring at times . . . Maine,' interests . I . piano teacher . . . adept seamstress. Carroll Smith What say there, boy?v . . . Main-iac joker . . . characteristic gait . . . argumentative . . . psych fan. Ruth Smith' HAl- and I . . . soft-spoken . l . domestic diversions . . . serious student . . . helpful friend. Thomas Starnes Tom . . . unpredictable . . . wide, winning grin . . . mellow tenor . . . naturally witty. Mary Studley Accepts challenge . . . much-in-demand typist . . quietly obliging . . . no time to waste . . . earnest Christian. L .az W Trout, C. McEachern, Prof. Golden, 1. Morehead, BOYS' TEAM GIRLS' TEAM J. Schlosser OUR DEBATE TEA We came, we spoke, We conqueredn might Well sum up the accomplish- ment of E.N.C.'s first intercollegiate debating team, which took second place in the fifth annual debate tournament at Tufts College, December 5-6 and took third place at the M.I.T. debate tournament held on February 22 in Boston. Our school representation at the tournament at Tufts College consisted of two debating teams which took second place out of 21 colleges and universities. Only one debating team was allowed to enter the tournament at -M.I.T. This team included: Jeanette Moorehead and Herbert Dodge on the negative side with Waveline Trout and Carolyn McEachern on the affirmative side. They Won eight debates in succession but were eliminated in the semi-final round by a, split decision of the judges. They took third place out of 33 colleges and universities represented. The subject of the debates this year was the Fair Employment Practice Commission fF.E.P.C.j. Our congratulations go not only to our debaters but to their excellent coaches, Professors Golden and Dygoski. This is the first year E.N.C. has entered debate tournaments and experi- enced debaters from larger schools thought that there could be little competition from these green debaters from E.N.C. but we proved that the bigger they come the harder they fall. ,....,.:a:r.a1ut-sm-Wm. mwfwavmvq-wma W ffw hw-f. . l. DEBATE TEAM DINNER H. Dodge, G. Huff, T. Skidmore, R. Clark :N X'-xx 'J N ., lj' V1 -fl-T? ' ,J Z- i X -X .L x .VX fix, SNK 'ff f , XR X x X , M. X X , JXKT X XX ,, 1, 3 ,Xxx , U X.. IX T , 44 , f 1 3 - N My U .:u , Y L Ii Y W xl , X- 4 1? 'ZF' .tx , , ,.,, A 1 . n , 1 X, 7 Q x xx 'X ffm' 2 1 ff 1 rf! V, :If V! K4 4 T, ii wx! E k Q: 31 if-ff 112: T 'GJ fx , , , Axhw, ,,...1 -' :,:4 'LLii Y N X15 l 5 171 7 'f fbf W -,Y ,,-,f-- X - wwf- Y I 9 sf F! ,J 1 . 1 3 1 A , K i f ,I R- fl I- ,I X I gf Km X fu L 1 Q 1 3 P -v 1. I Q I F ji 1 ii 1 1 R s 1 L. 4 I - ! V ff I w A i 4 r 1 I i I I O o ? r f 1 . i RE Front Row Qleft to rightjz R. WValters, V. Pres.g R. Loomis, Sec.g R. Young, Pres.g J. Bergers Chap. Second Row: S. Smith, Treas.g Prof. Naylor, Advisorg D. Daniels, SC. Rep. We are the Sophomoresf, With what pride we found ways of letting the Freshmen know this all-important fact and after being initiated by orders, exercises and a deluge of water, they were sure of it. We can't forget our outings, either . . . ghost stories on N antaskefs cold windy beach . . . the fun we had together with the freshmen in the Blue Hills. But most of all there remain memories of Monday evenings when we experienced real fellowship and unity learning to share and bare our burdens and joys with our classmates. Now . . . we are no longer nmightyv and are no longer L'Sophomo1'es,v but look anxiously forward to the activities of the junior Year. Betty Adams Yogi Akaski Margaret Albright Richard Anderson George Aubrey Dorothy Austin Jay Bergers Myron Bigelow Marcia Boshart David Brumagin Paul Burkhart Beverly Burt Barbara Church Charlotte Claytor Phyllis Collins Iris Cove John Croley David Daniels Shirley Daum Phyllis Davis Donna Lee Driggs Kenneth Edwards Glenn Elsey Samuel Erbe Carlie Farleigh Margaret Ferguson Ruth Freese Raymond Cery Donna Lee Anderegg Bryant Anderson I 5 2' 5 i E X i 9 gl Louise Banker 3 I I Mervin Bedor -' il I Q 2 D 5 Mabel Brown Phyllis Brown Ll V, rl 4 El Dwight Campbell L Thomas Christensen l H Gilbert Jackson Ruth Jackson Glenn Keys Jeanne Anne Kirtz Richard Krutenat Joseph Larrabee Barbara MacCallum Kent MacMahon Willard Grace Charles Grate Allen Halberg Sylvia Hancock William Hardin Lila Harris Catherine Hayford Samuel Henck Alfred Hesemeyer Richard Holbrook Edgar Howard Gerald Huff Marie Hutchins Wayne Hysong Raymond Ibecheole Merilyn Insco OPHG ORE Aldine John Ruth Keffer Donald Kereluik Karl Knudsen Anthony Kosty Florence Krier Jane Little Ruth Ann Loomis Frank Lovejoy Donald MacNeil Beverly MacNeill David MacPherson David McSavaney Doris Mack Shirley Martin lean Merriman Marjorie Miller Paul Miller Vaunda Moore Harold Mosgrove Rita Mull Robert Neeley Carol Oulton Carmela Palella Donald Mattmueller William Meredith Barbara Milstead Richard Moberg Bernard Mullen Ethel Mullen Marlene Parsons Leon Pelley David Penney Patricia Perharn Willard Peterson Lloyd Prentice Allen Ray Dorothy Roberts Floyd Rugg Paul Rundlett Jeanne St. Pierre Arquimedes Sanchez Susan Sasao Malcolm Shene VVilliam Sloan Cynthia Smith Evangeline Smith' Faith Smith HHN Herbert White Mildred Whitehorn Courtland Wood Walter Woodbridge Jean Yencso Roger Young ' Ze, pf oPHo Pauline Smith Robert C. Smith Sterling Smith Ceorgianna Spaite Beulah Stanford Cloriu Stiles Clenn Stover june Thoinas Ray Thorpe Ancel Tikusingh John XVz1gner Robert Walters Albert VVukL-field Charles VVz1kefield Martha Weimer Cordon Wetmore ORE May VVhitney Floe Williams Edwin Willwerth Tyler Wooster Ioan Wyman VVilliam Yeager Paul Zeigler ffvixx f Tlx X xx, ff Xu Nu 1 ' ' TLT' -- -- I' Q Y I Q ff lvi A217 Y if 1 , J, XX 1 ff x , , X f -,S-3 Q, V Vg :Xa , ,Q Q Q 1 ffl!!! j , ffl 'I U --W--Nfl' .1--E, M15 Q: ,, I- KI ff-' 1 x Q xx 'X , 3 w 4 af 1 - N X iff! M ' f ' v , -, . ,f ai It J S y E 'Q N' 'K Z ' X - - k A 3 3 :L 1 X N J ? 7 5 7 I 1 ffl Ev' , 2 ff A Front ROW Cleft to rightlz S. Truitt, V. Pres., D. Wfanner, Chap., D. Blaney, Tre-as., D. Crosse Pres.g D. Calhoun, S.C. Rep., F. Ocldo, Sec. N Timid . . . shy . . . green . . . scared . . . We arrived . . . arrived for our Hrst year at college. Initiation was a Wet one and Rush day baffled us for never before had we been teased, pampered, begged, mauled and promised so much all at the same time. After the first Western Civ. exam, We knew that it really was college. And after the first chapel we began to realize a sense of belonging. Class outings were times of relaxation and fun and also gave a sense of unity. Class prayer meetings have been a special means of helping us to solve the problems every Freshman faces. As We leave behind the first year of our college career, We take inven- tory and find that it has been a year of spiritual growth, scholastic achievement and loads of fun. Bonnie Adams Mildred Ahlbrand john Allison Beverly Ashline Vernon Bair Mildred Ballard john Binkley Geraldine Black Beverly Blaisdell Mary Ellen Boshart Rebecca Bown Donald Brice Ellen Burgess William Burkhart Doyle Calhoun Weston Chambers Alice Jeanne Clark Doris Clingerman john Cramer Lewis Cramer Robert Crew Elizabeth Cronin Molly june Cross Nevin Crouse Bryant Curry Edward Danielson Charles Davidson Dorothy Duncan Clifford Anderson John Anderson Angela Barlas Evelyn Bass David Blaney Shirley Blann Robert Briggs Doris Brown Oscar Eller VVilbur Ellison Carlene Emery Earline Fields Dale Fisher Gladys Fisher Betty Fleming Lois Flick James F ox Joyce Frederick Shirley Fuller Blanche Gery Stuart Gross David Grosse Esther Henck Henry Henderson Warren Hilkert John Hodgkiss Donald jones Kenneth Keim Patricia Gibson Janice Gidney George Gressett Paul Griggs FRE HM Hartley Harris Merilyn Harris Barbara Hemmings DeLyle Henry Buddy Herren Alene Higgins Robert Horn Doris Jackson David Jones William Kelvington Paul Kercher Jerrold Ketner Hylda Kidd Donley King Charles Kohr james Lauder-milk Richard Lchto Dora Lcnfest Roderick Mac-Askill Frederick MacMillan james Mc-Cloy Edward Mann Doris Mattinueller Marilyn Merchant Nancy Mitchell Jeanette Morehead Elwin Morgan Ralph Mosgrove Ronald Mosgrove Dallas Mucci Carl Neideinyer Herbert Norris Lois Nuzuin Doloris Nylin Frances Odclo Gladys Pankow Pershing Parker Gerald Parsons Margaret Pearce Beverly Phillips Gloria Lamb Robert Larsen Eleanor Long Robert Lynch Brian McCutcheon Leora McGee Roberta Merritt Robert Miller Shirley Rose Rose Marie Russell Theresa Schweikert John Sherman Iohn Sipes Barbara Smith Juanita Strotman Robert Sullivan Ralph Phillips Ronald Phillips David Pierce George Pillsbury Ruthanna Plunkert G. Howard Poteet Marjorie Previere Glenn Propsts Alice Pruden Roy Quanstrom Lillian Reed Karl Retter Elsie Rickert Audrey Rigby John Rigden Abram Rose FRE H EN Nancy Sanford Alberta Scheer jane Schlosser Betty Shields Josephine Shields janet Shinault Robert Smith Doris Sowers Wayne Speakman William Summers Harold Sumner Donald Sunberg NYillium Sunherg Murtlm jean Taylor Owen Taylor Duane Trout Shirley Truitt Marlene Vanderhoff Gail Wleischedel Franklin Wells Fred Wenger Nancy Withrow Priscilla Woodward Donna Wright Marie Yoder Cordon Young Margaret Young Gladys Ziegler Webster Taylor Lee Towle Dale Wanner Galen Waugh William West Charles Williams Richard Wright Beatrice Wycoff QQ, GREE BOOK First Row fleft to rightls M. Hutchins, D. Mattmueller, C. Pankow, R. Bown, B, Ashline, Edi- tor, B. Hemmings, I. Morehead, J. Schlosser. Second Bow: S. Truitt, D. jackson, P. Parker, H. Poteet, D. Mucci, Business Manager, C. Willianis, L. Flick. ECOND E E TER T DENTS Front Row Cleft to rightlz M. Ehy, M. Mayes, L. Ezold, L. Albin, L. Wllll2111lSOH. C. Wagner, L. Carlton, M. Merritts. Second Row: I. McNeill, W. Sever, 1. Carlson, D. Olson, I. Hathaway, C. O'Donnell, R. Gardiner. PECIAL T DENTS Milton Clark Lennura Laudermilk Wanita Stover Shirley VVade FOREIG TUDENTS Representing their respective countries in classes and extra-curricular activities, our foreign students provided us with many interesting conversations on customs and traditions in other lands. We consider them to be really zealous in their efforts to study to show themselves approved unto God . . . rightly dividing the word of truthf, They are always ready to co-operate in any way, and to share their experiences with us. Their influence has added a cosmopolitan flavor to campus life. Our foreign students hail from Nigeria, Japan, Trinidad, Puerto Rico and Canada. Front Row: R. Ibecheole, E. Mallon, S. Sasao, E. Tikasingh, A. Otudeko, A. Sanchez, E. Ti- kasingh, A. Cubie, E. Mullen. Second Row: V. Moore, B. Stanford, M. Bye, I. Coghill, T. Starnes, C. Wetmore, R. Steeves, D. Daniels, Y. Akashi. Third Row: H. Dodge, H. Bye, A. McCurdy, R. Loveless, F. Mac-Millan, L. MacMillan, B. Mullen, L. johnson, E. Simpson. BIBLE CERTIFICATE CCJUR E John C. Evans Loris W. Fair Lorne V. MacMillan Frank E. Randall Allen D. Smith Ronald I. Wirth SENIORS Although this department was only recently organized we feel that already the Bible Certificate Course has been a valuable addition to the curricu- lum at E.N.C. The students of this special ministerial course of study have an earliest desire to prepare themselves for active service for the Lord. We appreciate the genuine ambition of these students and consider them a vital part of our Whole program for Christian education. Front Row: F. Knight, M. Pitt, L. MacMillan, J. Barton, I. Evans, R. Wirth, E. Mallon, L. Miller. Second Row: E. Ford, L. Fair, A. Smith, F. Randall, R. Stceves, F. Shaw. COUNCM Front Row: N. Lockwood, M Coodnow. Second Row: E sorg C. Pearce. CADEMY FACULTY Madeline N. Nease Esther Blaney james Cameron Gene C. Smith William A. Taylor Principal English Algebra, Soc. Studies French Bible Simpson, Mr. Cameron, Advi- Robert Basham Nellie Dawe Nancy Lockwood Ralph Pritt Henry Reeves Earl Simpson Carolyn Ward VVinifred Young On a college campus With c lege friends, yet not in the college are the Academy students. The social at Cameronis, ' Christmas party at Neaseis, the inv orating early' morning breakfast Faxon Park - these were gatherii that gave us recreation, fun, and clf fellowship together. Then there Were the cl us how to 'pray together and h prayer meetings which have taug N 2 c helped to guide us in our every' living for Christ. Q . . - Q 1 NV, look ahead, anxious to come college freshmen Cin sfvite 'initirtionl and we look back, grate c for the stabilizing and preparat influence of E.N.A. I SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN Front Row: C. Macia, L. Stein, M. Goodnow, C, Pearce. Second Row: K Nelson, W. Fabian, J. Gainer. 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Clzllli, Pres., Prof. Naylor, Advisor, A. john, Sec. I i , K Second Row: G. Hall, Chap., E. Landers, Treas. 5 l il l 5 Sertccl L Mullen Sec H Younff Pres S Smith Tiers P Col We wish we could tell you what a good year we,ve had. We remember Plush Day and the days before it when we slaved faithfully. At last our lighthouse began to take shape under our busy hands. Our beacon light flashed on and off, and when the day was over we knew that it had guided forty new members through the life preserver into our society. Occasional joining with other societies for prayer helped to improve our society relationships. From September to May-We Kappas enjoyed every minute ot our society activities! Kappa capers were fun for all. z A : . , IQ . O, '.g . ' ' , 'z.'.g . - pf ' X- fi linf, V. Pres. Second Row: R. Young, S. C. Rep.g Mr. Pearsall, l L' A t mf uisor cscmeyer up f 7 f f L Xi Af '5A.I-lil -,Clr. X X Find yourself in the Sigmasf' We're glad we made the Sigma choice, because We found ourselves in the Sigma society. Itis been real fun. We're proud of our tradition of being peppy, enthusiastic, and cooperative. On Rush Day our gingerbread house looked like a storybook picture. Hansel and Cretel charmed forty-three new students into our midst. And vvhat fun We had on our outing! As We loined in prayer meetings there was a deep spirit of communion and Christian fellowship., which helped us to forge ahead spiritually. Certainly Sigma Sal and Sigma Sam enjoyed a good year together. lront Rom R Blum Coordinitoi XV Trout V Pits C Wet t xx mort lies I Mooic Src Second How I I'I'1LI'lCl coordmltor ' -.., 5 ff l X H l ll I lg ll Xl l l1o Iluntinf Advisor h. Prnsrll S C lcp igigxjlfl-LVXQA: :gli-i lk 7 Keep them spellhoundlv - We, tow, were spellbound on Rush Day as we admired our flying saucers against the star-spangled backdrop. The forty-two students who joined Zeta ranks rewarded our hard work-planning, building, painting. VVe were fulfilling our motto, HEX- eelsiorf' as we gathered for weekly prayer meetings and grew spiritually. Our bond of fellowship tightened as we played hall on the field and court and as we cheered our teams from the sidelines. Zestful Zetas joined to push their so- ciety ahead in ,53l Front ROW- T Christensen Pres - T Roherts Sec ' I Montgomery X7- ' V. Pres.5 1. WEIQHGT, Treas. Second ROW: K. Retter, Co-ordinator l . . . , . ., ., . ,, X, L A 5 ,fi A M. Brown, Co-ordinatorg J. Bergers, Chap. f L JL L 1 if! E+ if s 2 My ,L 1, iv , sl, . 5 4,1 V, In EVE M wlxi ,. ru ,MH fgxl. Fw 15f'l! ,ww WI! 1, W' I! N41 r N r r 1 I, I V K ix p w Front Row Cleft to rightlz F. Kelley, M. Meredith, I. Montgomery Sec F lxetner Pres Prof Naylor, Advisor, R. Parsons, Treas., R. Bruce, V. Pres D Austin V Holmin Setond Row C Apple, B. Hickman, G. Hornberger, I. Williamson, D McS1vaney G Bryner j Friend J Parker, A. I. Shoff. We started our work early this year. In October we cooperated with the college ath- letic department in purchasing thirty-six com- plete new football uniforms. The new equip- ment made possible a greater degree of student participation in the games. At game time each society was able to outfit fully nine ball play- ers. When basketball season came around, We put on our ticket-sale drive, to raise funds for operating expenses and improvement of the athletic program. With his dollar and a quarter a student bought a box seat to eighteen close court contests. As a result of the sales, this year we were able to provide for both girls, and boys, games officially registered ref- erees. Our other project was to install a Water- cooler in the gym. We met in the spring to confer mem- bership in the N Club on qualified athletes. This election provides the E.N.C. sports pro- gram for 1953-54 with an enthusiastic group of leaders. Francis Ketnen President DELTA Front Row: R. Lynch, I Luudermilk, W. Erbe, E Rosenherger, R. Wirth S. Gross, H. Norris. Sec- ond Row: R. Clark, C Williams, R. Quanstrom D. Pierce, R. Briggs, R Metcalfe. KAPPA Front Row: C. Anderson R. Parsons, VV. Hysong R. MacAskill, D. Mc- Savaney. Second Row: I Ketner, R. Holbrook, D Daniels, D. Henry, D Calhoun. SIGMA Front Row: P. Knight W. Speakman, C. Sellers E. Danielson, J. Cainer B. Hcrren, H. Reeves Second Row: C. Horn- herger, D. Wright, T Starnes, D. Fisher, E Munn, D. Iones, VV Chambers, D. Mun-ci, I Friencl. ZETA Front Row: M. Shene W, Grace, G. Poteet Second Row: K. Retter D. King, W. Taylor, C WVood. 9 5 FUUTBALL Tl1e 1952 football season was a thril- ler - we never could tell till it was all over who would be on top. No team won more than three of its six games, nor less than two. In the two crucial Sigma-Delta con- tests, we suffered through two nerve-wrack- ing tie games - 31-31 and 12-12. The Black-and-Gold started strong, but their late-season losses to never-say-die Kappa and Zeta squads helped the powerful Sig- mas to finish Hrst. We saw new faces this year on the gridiron, along with the old. On our All- Star squad were veterans Glenn Hornber- ger, Dick Heinlein, Wayne Speakman, Johnny Friend, Bob Loveless, Dave Mc- Savaney, Hank Reeves, Dave Daniels, and Karl Better. Rookies on the squad included some outstanding performers: Okie Pierce, Roy Quanstrom, Oscar Eller, DeLyle Henry, Bob Briggs, Chuck Williams, and Bill Day. After the last game was over, we toted upthe score, reflected on the fun, and wandered into the gym to see what the winter promised. STANDING Points VV L T For Against Sigma 3 1 2 163 85 Delta 2 2 2 177 134 Kappa 3 3 0 92 183 Zeta 2 4 0 107 139 DHT Front Row: D. Muttmueller, BI. Albright. D. Austin, C. Kelley. Second Row: B. Church, E. jackson, P, Per- hznn, M. Ballard. fl . , X Vs fi Z ! 5 Front Row: A. Barlas, P Davis, R. Bown, B. Gery Second Row: M. Meredith B. Hemmings, B. Shields, C Smith. f' l F JK ll l l I K , , 1 WF E of le. .L f L ,.-, ,., ZETA Front Bow: C. Emery, C. Farleigh, M. Brown, C. Mc- Eachern. Second Row: I. Montgomery, B. Fleming, G. Zeigler, C. Apple. w l SIGMA Front Row: D. Sovvers, I Schlosser, B. Bruce, S. Truitt E. Smith. Second Row: F Kelley, I. Morehead, C. Ies- sop, D. Wright, E. Burgess L. Nuzum. 7 DELTA CHEERLEADERS Left to right: L. Stein, L. Albin, D. Austin, M. Coodnow, D. Mattmueller, A. Clark. KAPPA CHEERLEADERS Left to right: I. Shields, M. Yoder, C Smith, B. Cery, P. Davis. Front Row: B. Church, D. Austin, M. Albright, L. Albin. Second Bow: E. Jackson, D. Mattmueller, P. Perham, M. Ballard - ffl -r- l . . cw lg .ff ,E FREE- if 1. -,. on , - ,esjf E., Front Row: B. Hemmings, A. Barlas, R. Bown, C. Smith. Second Row: B. Cery, L.-,Williamson, B. Shields, M. Meredith. Front Row: D. Sowers, I. Schlosser, R. Bruce, S. Truitt, E. Smith. Second Row: F. Kelley, I. Morehead, G. Iessop, D. Wright, E. Burgess, L. Nuzum. N 1 ' fx .X f s i l l ,xl x l f . 3 l w'4X.N f X . 1 2 4 1 ' 1 i ,'-' X, 1 ' ' 5 1 2 w l A ' Q 1 .1 1 ,Q .LL 4-4.4117 ,wg 5-4. 14.1.53 -W Front Row: C. Farleigh, M. Brown, C. Emery, C. McEachern. Second Row: C. Apple, B. Fleming, G. Zeigler, I. Montgomery. SIGMA CHEERLEADERS Left to right: B. Adams, I. Schlosser F. Kelley, E. Burgess, E. Smith, R Bruce. ZETA CHEERLEADERS Left to right: M. E. Boshart, M. Shene, M. Boshart. - Front Row Ckneelingbz C. Young, j. Carlson. Sec- ond Row: D. Pierce, Lynch, D. Young, TW Sever, R. fQuunSt1'om. Front ROW Cleft to rightlz R. Vxhight, I. Young, H. Dodge, R. Walters, D., jones: Second Row: I. Friend, T. Starnes, I. Sipes, E. Mann, G, Hornberger, XV. Cham- bers. F .,..i....i.?W X ,sf Left to Bight: L. Towle D. King, F. Wells, K' Reiter, I. Vlfagner, C Vinod, R. Heinlein, T Christensen, D. Grimm. Left to Right: H. Young, I. Ketner, K. Nelson, R. Young D. Calhoun D. 7 1 K' D Daniels, LJ. lillsburv, D. McSavaney, A. Hose- meyer, R. Parsons, li Pearsall. .WX 7, W 7 f 7 Ai ,pf W, Z, 4. 6 ,4 f -L xfwjx f 7 X 1 .3 2 I i 2, ip i ? Z 4 it ij I- sl' s,,, ,. ? Bob Lynch A X Y X V ..,,,. f 1 lx X iv ' f 2 7 ff k fx V . ,g x Q. QW KW f 'Y gf vm jf. f v 5 2 lv. AQKQVWW 1 R f. 4X jx' ,ini WX M'-'W w W wsgim 2' K K Bax mx xx I X , ,H Xf N-X-.W A 03kl6 ' c , .Fifi '1--: Joe Plercc X f f Wllllamson , 3 X s X W ' . 1 ' Christensen 2 2 'X , ji R ,Q Wagner 1 f 5 x Q ap 5' ' 37? 'K Q, 5 s P A E ,f,,f..1 imK 'V - ,,,, we 1 , , w, , I V a.Ey,M N Nt . QPQP V, ' -H A K ' ' 5 Sy' 'J-.,f 'iff-' 4. 4 .: .f:v ..... ' YI' lf' ' ' K f fi. i ss if 1 5 , f , . ,Q I Vg ? il vig ,sl Q5 .1 ff - . 3 4 1' f ' ff . sg 535 'i ' ,, W af. W, 4 2' Q ,I . 5 f ,, H . s rf. ff - Q ,I Francis if lim a f dj Q 7 f , f of Ketner f YOUHE V .4 X - 4 . 'ya ' , 3 Q. f 3 K w? . fr A Z NW ,srl M .. , X w ff: '--, X f X 1 gt ,A 6 qkw gggsawgrf... X , X f , f X fn M2 X Dave McSavaney Roy Quanstrom . 'SN 4 ' ,W f , We .gf 'Q 2 . A . W f -, Mx Q 4 ,at mfg! ,f ...W X X ' . 4 W ft 'tip ' 4 if 2 I f 41 ff f j AW-iii . f ff' Q 1 f Dick gi Heinlein , Q Z I , ,Q iWe won at last. After four lean, hun- gry years our boys took Gordon College 62 to 60 in the first of the two traditional games. The two evenly matched teams battled to the very last minute. 'When a Gordon player was awarded two free throws, we feared for the safety of our one-point lead. Under pressure, he missed them both. A few seconds later, Fran Ketner added one point for insurance, and the game was over. Roy Quanstrom was high scorer for E.N.C. with seventeen points, in addition to his rebound chores. in the first game of the evening the E.N.C. girls defeated Gordon girls 30 to 26. Team work on the offense and a determined well-drilled defense gave our girls the victory. Mabel Brown was the outstanding scorer for the night with twenty-three points. In our second meet with Cordon we lost 60-58 because of a one-handed push shot by a Gordon player in the last two seconds of play. However, our girls' team was victorious again by beating the Gordon girls, team 51-89. i l l I i 1 5 r s 1 if 11 1 if I, A 3 3 we ! i i I I 4 it Ai i i i Q it it 4 'J l lil , , . e .HVVV ,,,,.., t isffff ws -t H 'Q M .- .-. Q ,--is , Q' vi- vi , .V-X-J y J 5 ll l 1,9 al l i f l A l ll l tg: ti-5,1 r LJ Ji! Our departmental clubs are reorganized every year and meet one Tuesday evening every month. These clubs are designed to stimulate interest in the studentis major field and to provide information not usually offered in the classroom. One of the outstanding events of the clubs this year was an address on Neo-thomism by Dr. john Rock, S. I., of Boston College to the Bowne Philosophical Society. The highlight of the Psychology Club was its tour of the Frenold Institute for the Mentally Retarded. Tours of the literary spots in Plymouth and Concord were the features of the Literature Club activities. Other club activities included field trips, group discussions, projects, films, lectures, and parties. - at 47--,--.Tw - . .-t A,,f, Af, Q' -ie ,,,,.,,:.,'f'f , ,,W,.1e.. ' f- 'WN' 'X W W Sz fmxriwff J M, A ,xnxx Gi 6 K Em Gc mi 1 1 , :,. 0- ' ' . gp X is fifh s f SQAXA 4 My 5 Q3 f X X f M , af X A K 5 S I X X f ,K ,M-. , uf' sw PM f A 5 ,:ti'5'3LJ -- ,f ,V if Sexy, MM ,ir Q gt I . 5 Astronomy Club Front Row Cleft to rightyz M. Parsons, P. Smith, H. West, S, Erbe, H. Bye, Dr Shrader, Prof. Hunting, D. Mattmueller. Second Row: D. Kereluik, W. Crace, H. Henderson, W. Pynn, D. Penney, A. McCurdy, Duncan, C. Poteet, C. Par- sons, P. Parker, R. Basham, P. Rundlett. Bowne Philosophical Society Front Bow: F. Oxenford, C Smith, C. Wetmore, E. Lan- ders, Caswell, F. Ketner I. Friend. Second Row: Prof. Rothwell, W. Lyon, D. Mc- Neil, N. MacPherson, R Cery, C. Holman, T. Boates Biology Association Front Row: E. Burgess, D Penney, B. Cardner, Treas. N. Copeland, Prof. Babcock, F.. Tikasingh, W. Erbe, M Ferguson, M. Parsons, D Iackson. Second Row: V Bair, A. Tikasingh, W. Hil- kert, I. Wagner, D. MacNeil A. Hesemeyer, Chap., V Stanley, R. Ibecheole, C Keys, A. Sanchez. 7 Chemistry Association Front Row: P. Sinith, R. Sever, Pres., Dr. Shrader. Mr. Hunt- ing, C. Palella. A. Meow-dv, D. Anderegg. Second Row: E. Ti- kasingh, XV. Pynn, A. Pvne, N. Copeland, R. Krntenat, C. Hornberger, R. Merki, las Estreltas Front Row: G. Weischedel, V Morse, V. Pres., A. Sanchez, Pres., Prof. Roth W ell, R Freese, Treas.g M. Brown, Sec. R. VValters, Chap., M. Myers Second Row: G. Kelley, I. Cid- nev, B. Wvc-off, M. Arnold, W. Fabian, P. VVoodward, P. Cih- son, A. Pruden, M. Parsons. Third Row: D. Wright, B. Mil- stead, VV. Chambers, C. Ander- son, R. Lehto, A. Kosty, L. Prentice. a Fine Arts Club Front Row: D. Duncan, R. Bown, S. Haselton, Sec.-Treas., Prof. Cove, A. I. Shoff, Pres., B. Goodnow, V. Pres., R. Mos- grove, M. Boshart. Second Row: L. Banker, M. Bye, B. Shields, B. Gery, R. Basharn, P. Rundlett, M. Bigelow, G. Black. literature Club Front Row: Cleft to rightj: J Yensco, V. Moore, I. Coghill, Sec.-Treas., A. Cubie, Pres. Dean Munro, Prof. Spangen: berg, W. Trout, Prog. Chair- man, H. Johnson, Prog. Chair- man, J. Durkee, V. Pres., J Moore, S. Martin, D. Clinger- inan. Second Row: A. John, E Mullen, C. McEachern, E Jackson, D. Armstrong, I. Strot- man, C. Apple, I. Montgomery B. Milstead, L. Harris, D Shene, I. Wyman, D. Austin 7 3 M. Weimer, M. Merchant. Third Row: C. Jessop, I. Laird H. Poteet, D. MacNeil, D Stahl, C. Young, D. Young, W Lyon, R. Parsons, H. Young, I Dorothy, E. Esselstyn. 3 Speech Club Front Row: D. Roberts, I Morehead, Prof. Colden, Prof Dygoski, E. Smith, J. Wagner Pres., C. Spaite, J. Schlosser 3 3 M. Cross. Second Row: R. Hol- brook, F. Williams, N. Sanford, I. Stratton, H. Henderson, P. Parker, R. Bradley, C. Wil- liams. Third Row: W. West, A. Wakefield, C. Anderson, R Larsen, Q. Clingerman, D Mucci, R. Mosgrove. Psycholog Club Front Row: R. Loomis, E. Burgess D. Bruinagin, R. Phillips, G. Keyes H. Brake, C. Ehy, D. Nylin, B Church, J. Thomas, M. Insco, E Mallon, S. Sasao, B. Burt, P. Brown C. Oulton. Second Row: R. Plunk ert, R. Hzmdloser, G. Talbot, H Bye, D. Kereluik, R. Jzinacek, A Otudeko, E. Jones, H. West, V Pres.: Dr. Groves C. Guscott, Pres. J. Glennie, Treats., S. Chase. Sec. I. Bryan, E. Meyer, L. Mullen, ,I Copp, M. Meredith, F. Kelley Third Row: C. Smith, P. Davis, H Kidd, I. Cove, B. Sta-nford, S Blann, I. Higgins, C. Emery, S Hancock, INI. Previere, B. Hem inings, A. Clark, M. Young, INI Miller, D. Kelly, M. Hutchins, F Krier, R. Keffer, B. Adams, Ill VVhitehorn, M. Copeland, L. Shelito L. Read, D. Mattmueller, N Mitchell, D. Black. Fourth Row D. Crosse, K. Knudsen, W. Wood bridge, G. Aubrey, R. Sullivan, A VVzikelield, VV. Becker, A. Hese meyer, K. Gibbs, A. Halberg, E Pearsall, L. Johnson, P. Ignight, C Smith, J. Binkley, VV. race, D XVhite, D. Jones. E lil Front Row Cleft to rightlz C. McEachern, M. My- crs, R. Metcalfe, Prog. Dir., H. Bye, Tech. Dir., S. Haselton, H. Reeves. Second Row: H. Hender- son, C. Waiigli, K. Ed- wards, S. Smith, D. Bru- magin. Our campus broadcasting station, operated solely by the students, is one phase of school life from which We all benefit. Much of the twenty-four hour-a-week broadcasting was the rebroadcasting of the FM station WXHR. This consisted of symphonies, recordings, cantatas, operas, and record reviews. An additional feature was participation of the departmental clubs in a weekly program. Devotional messages were conducted by members of the faculty and student body and special music was provided by school talent. EEUU CCfUlilCllL Front Row Ckneelinglz A. Cubic, I. Miller. Second Row: C. M:Eachern, V. Pres., H. Dodge, E. Es- selstvn, Sec.-Treas., E. Meyer, Pres. Third Row: S. Truitt, P. Davis, P. Gibson, M. Miller, C. Hall, A. J. Clark, C. Clavtor. Starting the year with a warm Welcome to us all, the members of the Coun- cil sponsored the annual Open Housev for members of the community, student body, and faculty. Prizes were awarded for the best rooms, and a hilarious skit entitled, The Lamp Went Outi' was the entertaining feature of the evening. After-dinner prayer meetings for the girls were sponsored by the Council and these proved to be a blessing to all. A beautiful Christmas tree was set up in the parlor, and painted Windows and festive decorations added to the beauty of the campus during the Yuletide season. EUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERTCA A 'Thanksgiving party started the year off right for our many rnistresses of Front Row Qleft to rightiz M. Ballard, F. Kelley, M. Cope- land, S. Haselton, Sec., M. Miller, I. Montgomery, Pres., Prof. Parsons, Dr. Croves, M. Bye, V. Pres., J. St. Pierre, C. Smith, Treas., E. Blake, R. Hand- loser, J. Miller. Second Row: E. Coodale, B. Good- now, I. Schlosser, M. Myers, C. Oulton, L. Banker, I. Kirtz, A. Rigby, D. Kelly, D. Wright, M. Arnold, B. Hemmings, R. Mull, L. Mullen, A. Cuhie, B. Burt, N. Wagner, D. Mack, S. Martin, C. Eby, S. Daum, R. Loomis. Third Row: W. Trout, C. McEachern, M. Insco, I. Thomas, I. Strot- rnan, A. I. Shoff, D. Rein- hart, R. Thorpe, T. Chris- tensen, S. Cross, I. Parker, -T. Stratton, B. Hickman, V. the classroom. A film on How to Use the Telephonev was featured in one meeting Holman, B, Adam S, S, as an aid in teaching technique, together with other audio-visual equipment. Blann, N. Mitchell, F. Od- do, J. Moore, F. Lovejoy. Later in the year, practice teaching provided topics for discussion and debate and much practical advice was received by all. ROVER CREW ROVER CREW COUNCIL Sitting fleft to rightl: P. Knight, Prof. Babcock, E. Tikasingh. Standing Cleft to rightjz D. Mattmueller, W. Erbe. Under the leadership of Professor Bab- cock, the Rover Crew participated in those activities which are conducive to sportsman- ship, clean living, and an appreciation of na- ture. Their natural habitat was the cabin in the Blue Hills, where the boys relaxed and enjoyed meals cooked a la Babcock-wrapped in tinfoil and cooked outdoors in an open fire. The Rover Crew sponsors Leadership Training which has become the basis for the Youth Leadership Course in the Education Department this year. Rover Crew boys often turn out to be scoutmasters par excellence, because of their training received here at school. The affiliation of the Rover Crew with the International Bureau of Scouting in Lon- don, England, as well as being chartered by the National Council of B.S.A. brings it into contact with World Youth Leadershipa A VSQXXA ,SRV 'wg' 0 Srl W5 f RN Q59 ER - 0 E ag 90 Og? N we U15 LU La.. Barons THE STORM Q6 04 34C :NA 11640 Q is SPIE -AND SPAN XM Q?-P' '16 R PS - C0 OVS' U C PL6 'APN ' Q6 Us lu' f - 4,1 , A Q-P-X9 - any A ,. X vw' ,' if Q59 vi 99. N VJ'-N ' GNT' X40 v. QWWW' mms NIP-'V n-logo QS 'J 4 .J V4 i , ,ff in ir liiililxylg' L I 5550.5 .M-2 Q 680934 94 fwfr. CHEF SAYS FYSH TONIGHT mf ., A-. M ,,., , M -W., , DISHES PLEASE. efci. 40 e 40095 QNX' he 9,6 5 v -Pflxr QV im Co 51 BVS XS WHAT'S COOKIN Jar it wa We emi , it OUR N ai? H I A 'Q EN U ,, , NIFORMS 1.4, 4' X f 7' ff, 'Vw ,J ,L ii q , nw.. . fi FIVE E 5 A'A'A f Mr Q I am ,g s 1 :s -. ,Q-wa I J e, i y Q. -: fa Lo Llsy, pop We remember the dining hall. The new curtains with the painted autumn leaves drifting over them. The white-clothed tables - Waiting for friends to be seated, waiting for the hostess to ask, Coffee or tea? With or Without?,' We remember standing in line at lunch time, and asking as We unloaded a tray of food at a classmates table, How,d you think you did on that Psych test? Have you started Voltaire or Racine, yet?,' We remember Thursday nights - which found us either with The One in the festive candlelight - or stretching our necks as we sat at Bacheloris table to see who's dinner- dating Who. We remember the head-waitress's asking May I see your tickets, please? Thank you, Thank youv . . . the waitress's inquiring, Are you finished with the foodffw . . . Mrs. Williamson's saying, Weill have the an- nouncements nowv . . . The dishroom boys' singing 'Tye got a Mansion Just Over the Hilltopf, We remember pilgrim maids and thanksgiving hymns . . . political campaign speeches and Camera polls . . . Hezzy's hill-billy singing and guitar nlaying. We re- member Chef Hardingfs iellied salads and fried shrimp, and Mrs. Bowerispastrv. Yes. We remember the dining hall for its fun, flavors, and fellowship. 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WJZA, ,, H , ,M ' W xx xA f if I bm.q 1 ivz- gf GRACE ELIADES, Vice President JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, President STUDH?-ZNT CfO1UNCHML I , OFFICERS President JOSEPH WILLIAMSON Vice President GRACE ELIADES Faculty Advisor PROF. ROTHWELL REPRESENTATIVES Campus Camera, Secretary Donna Driggs Kappa, Treasurer Roger Young Nautilus Irene Montgomery Delta Ray Sever Sigma Red Pearsall Zeta Adebesi Otudeko Clubs Dot Shene W.E.N.C. Carolyn McEachern Post Graduate Don Stahl Senior , Ann Cubie Junior Bob Merki Sophomore Dave Daniels Freshman CFirst Semesterj Doyle Calhoun Freshman fSecond Semester? Bill Sever Bible Certificate Edith Mallon Academy Hank Reeves An ardent spring campaign a year ago was indicative of the liveliness of this yearis Council leaders. Pep-rallies before the Cordon games were a new feature which helped the school spirit to rise as high as those gayla E.N.C. balloons, furnished by the Student Council. Everyone felt like an old cow handv at the party last fall at Wendell Ranch. The Yuletide themes were revivified for all who attended the Christmas fine arts program. Then in a climax of activities, the spring semi-formal banquet was enjoyed in an April garden at- mosphere which lended to an encompassment of romance. An E.N.C. sewiceman correspondence system, standardization of term papers, and sign publicity for E.N.C. were the main pro- jects of the Council. C. Edmund Wallace, extra-sensory per- ception expeit, made skillful interpretations of the various functions of the mind in an in- teresting Council sponsored program. Proficient Campus Day organization resulted in the cleanest campus ever this spring. A goal, unification of students, was achieved through the varied activities and numerous constructive discussions. Front Row: D. Driggs, C. McEacliern. Second Row: A. Cubic, J. Willianlson, C. Eliades, I. Montgomery. Third Row: A. Otudeko, D. Calhoun, D. Daniels, E. Pcarsall, R. Young, R. Merki, Prof. Rothwell, Advisor. sf? 'Tis fisiwjffyi W I S2235 af N' rf? W? 'ii HERBERT DODGE, Bus. Mgr. BARBARA HICKMAN, Editor THE CAM PU CAMERA STAFF Editor-in-Chief BARBARA HICKMAN Associate Editor HELEN JOHNSON Business Manager HERBERT DODGE Columnists: William Maxwell, Floyd Schlosser, Waveline Trout. Sports Editors: Chris Apple, Harold Young. Associate Sports Editors: Robert Walters, Dallas Mucci. Proof Editor: Carol Oulton. Religious Editor: Edmund jones. Feature Editors: Ann Cubie, Irene Montgomery. Headline Editor: Chris Apple. Reporters: Beverly Burt, B ar bar a Church, Marie Copeland, Phyllis Davis, Ioy Dorothy, Donna Driggs, Joanne Durkee, Charles Guscott, Rose Handloser, Delysle Henry, Alfred Hesemeyer, Robert Ianacek, Ruth Ann Loomis, Carolyn McEachern, Elsie Meyer, Barbara Milstead, Ethel Mullen, Lois Nuzum, Carol Oulton, Georgiana Spaite, Tom Stames, Jean Yensco. Typists: Shirey Martin, Barbara Milstead. Artist: Abram Rose. Photographer: Harold Brake. Faculty Advisor: Prof. Alice Spangenberg. Rewriting hackneyed articles . . . scan- ning the Readeris Digest for jokes . . . trying to make headlines fit at 2:00 a.m. before the deadline. Somehow we survived it all and the Camera came out with clock-like precision every other Wednesday evening. We battered the faculty and students with hundreds of questions, sent out usnooping reportersu to every crevice of the campus, and jotted down each passing reaction in order to give a real- istic picture of our campus life. Who's Who interviews, program and revival reviews, faculty polls, sports analysis. and editorial comments all helped to produce a picture of E.N.C. life. We epitomized each other in character sketches. We lay awake nights dreaming up impossible situations to publish in What would happen if . . .U The midnight oil burned often from the Camera office window- Sometimes we saw traces of half-circles resting beneath the eyes of the loyal editor. But we are proud of the results-a true Camera of the Campus! Front Row Cleft to rightl: H. Brake, E. jones, I. Montgomery, C. Apple, Prof. Spangenberg, Advisor: B. Hickman, H. johnson, WV. Trout, H. Dodge, H. Young, A. Cubie. Second Row: R. Loomis, J. Yencso, R. Handloser, C. Spaite, E. Meyer, B. Milstead, 1. Dorothy, P. Davis, E. Mullen, S. Martin, B. Church, D. Driggs. Third Row: C. jessop, A. Rose, C. Cuscott, T. Stames, A. Hesemeyer, F. Schlosser, R. Walters, C. McEachern, C. Oulton, B. Burt. xb- , E 1-' , , .. , -Q, ' , fr X522-L:1ilg.f'7f3' '. ' T i .... V, ,VI ,,,Al ,mgwl 2223! .ad f if ., 235. ,, W 94 . Y - , , , wr. ,Y -wa . ,U ,wfdffig th! 49739 f W2 ml F142 'l:.-' 4 ,. :ez f, , . 594' f hv,,'UrZ?m1iW ,Zl ,WM J 5 'ik 1' f 2 iz'4'gf.f .'?i'. f- ,Wim 4 1.457, .,,-f :wj::,, , .2 f . 1 - K I , . , A .1f.:.1.,. :fa :JE 7.1 -, ,W fm, , f.,w'a 3 ' . ., Xie . f' 4w?. .,4- .1 W - 1 f V, fp, ,nf .-, N , , Zag 554 . , , Wm. , Q L ,1 N ,S , !V W4wz 4 fwf X Q. Wig 1 Jas V41 M f f f X i f, i,i:g gfMAJ+A f H+ ff 430 A fw 4 A Y, V S X S.: , 1 .Q X Rx .57 XS fy V ,lj Z '6 7 X k f f., ww ,, J, w . f ,QW Q f., Q R N13 ,i ff W 'M J whit ' ' 1 1 W '?'?'vzffff ,. ',7w f . X A 'A 1 X, TH 1 if , 8 , , 4 2 . .1 -if -ifgf J - mv Ng,' h,6fff5 f w 45 f tfffigf ' 9422. - , fri ? L' av w ' W, W --V1-'iw 'W 'LW Zwfmim f' :rw vw -ymww-' Qvuqzf M. M . , 1, s.- , ' L- j 17 Y 121 , ff ,ff ffyf iiff , I ef ff 4 f 'V' 2 W gg ig I, f af f X' yf A in f 4. 1, fix , ZZ? lk., ,A f f ik NAUTILU iw 195 4 A xxx 'x if Jr, -:I o ggi Ny X X ,- . ,. I 'xt 1 ,J 'I STAFF Editor-in-Chief IRVING LAIRD Business Manager QUENTIN CASWELL Associate Editor CScriptQ Elsie Meyer. Associate Editor CLayo-utj Gordon Wetmore. Assistant Business Manager, Warren Becker. Staff Photographer and Darkroom Technician: Harold Brake. Assistant to the Photographer: Richard Lehto. Literary Editor: Wave Trout. Sports Editor: Donald Young. Personality Sketch Editor: Rose Handloser. Statistics Editor: Lloyd johnson. Photography Editor: Ray Sever. Staff Writers: Christine Apple, Joy Dorothy, Eleanor Esselstyn, Edmund Jones, Carol Oulton. Art Staff: Phyllis Collins, Betty Shields. Typists: Joanne Durkee, Irene Mont- gomery. Assistants to the Editor: Joyce Miller, Dorothy Shene. Secretary to the Editor: Jane Moore. Secretary to the Business Manager: Ann Cubie. Literary Advisor, Mrs. Goodnow. Business Advisor: Mr. Schlosser. Here it is - the 1953 Nautilus! We the staff, have worked undauntedly to achieve our ideals for these pages while, at the same time, trying to meet the rigid deadlines of the printer. It took the efforts of the whole staff- the money collected by the business manager, the bored-overi' articles of the writers, the hours spent by the photographer plus a tire- less effort on the part of all the rest-to make this Nautilus possible. We hope the 1953 Nautilus will mean as much to you as it does to us. We want it to speak of E.N.C. as you would- A college where Christian youth may learn to adjust to life with the help of a Christian facultyf, Weive tried to make it say by picture and word what you feel each day as you at- tend your classes and chapel, play basketball, sing in the choir, and eat in the dining hall or the Dugout. When you look within its pages ten years from now, We Want your response to be genuinely the same- E.N.C., our Alma Mater, glorious for aycf' , . ., -'wf5f'W' - ' .. t 4.4-.A . . Q! X. . Q ,141 1 , M 54 , 'Mx Front Row Cleft to rightj: C. Oulton, C. Wetmore, Mr. Schlosser, E. Meyer, I. Laird, Q. Caswell, Mrs. Goodnow, W. Trout, E. Esselstyn. Second Row: B. Handloser, P. Collins, I. Montgomery, B. Shields, C. Apple, D. Shene, J. Dorothy, 1. Moore, A. Cubie, J. Durkee, I. Miller. Third Row: H. Brake, E. jones, E. Pearsall, R. Lehto, D. Young, R. Sever, W. Becker, L. Johnson. 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A W 'ff 4, W N Af if f '39 X if 4 ' x ,- V f 'BX Q if X 1 -- A I 1 Kia' at wr U 'S 5 f ', x, , , , i K . A I ' A ' ' ' U 'TT N 41 i 1' 'A .F A , W ' 4 ' , - .Q - . 5'- . wg, ,. , . . 1 1 , . V J, ,X , Y I . X' I '. V 5 ,vv.', nv K I. f .M 1 , F X 53.-1 .?'.f1.:.M.u.Q.m1'.J xf 1 X I W Pi H I N 'x 1 W X 1 , v w 4.11 CrClUlLlDlS REV. J. GLENN GOULD, D.D. MY DEAR FRIENDS: It is a great privilege to be for four years a member of a college student body, with time to devote to study of the great truths which have made modern civiliza- tion vvhat it is, and the disposition to subject oneself to the disciplines of learning which are so essential to one's fullness of life. This of itself should make your college days memorable. But adding immeasurably to the value of these experiences is this: that at Eastern Nazarene College your life of inquiry is lived in an atmosphere of reverent love for Cod and Worship of Him as He is revealed in the life, the suffering and death, and the glorious resurrection triumph of His only begotten Son, our Lord and Savior, even Jesus. As your pastor it has been my hallowed privilege to speak to you frequently on behalf of Christ. My prayer for you is that He will be crowned King in your hearts and that your lives will be hid with Christ in Cod. Without this supreme value, your lives will be poor indeed. But having this, all else will be enriched and sanctified. Yours, in the service of Christ, CHU CHOIR Front Row fleft to rightl N. Newton, N. Lock- wood, M. Could, A john, E. Lockwood, E Fliger, Director, D VVard, L. Nuzum, I Schlosser, F. Oddo. Sec- ond Row: P. Woodward E. Young, C. Mann, O Marple, B. Hemmings, I Coghill, G. Allen, L. Al- len. Third Row: I. Dun- can, B. Smith, M. Bige- low, D. Henry, M. Mann R. Mosgrove, D. Jones R. Young, I. Anderson, I Naylor, j. Young, E Mann, E. Fliger. Every Sunday morning we are inspired by the thoughtful music of our Church Choir. Hymns like 'i'The House That Stood Firm bring us into the mood for a devotional message. In the evening services and during revivals the choir members faithfully bring us inspirational messages in song. Greg Larkin did an excellent job of directing the choir until February when he left to accept a position at Detroit First Church of the Nazarene as minister of music. Since that time, Mrs. Emily Fliger has been directing the choir. Her capable leadership has been greatly appreciated. Y. P. S. CfUlUl55lCllL Front Row Cleft to rightl: I. Bergers, V. Pres., P. Zeigler, Rep., I. Wagner, Sec.-Treas., W. Trout, Rep., A. I. Shoff, Pres. Under the leadership of Alice Iean Shoff, the N.Y.P.S. has presented a variety of interesting services. Trios, Bible readings, solos, speeches, poems, and prayers added to our store of spirit- ual wealth. We were exhorted to a closer walk with God by services like the one the nurses of the college planned. Other services showed God's many blessings like the one about Christian Heritage planned by one of the Sophomores. Of course we'll all remember the services in which Professor Naylor and Dean Munro challenged our minds to higher goals. MISS IRMA KOFFEL DR. T. W. WILLINGHAM ' '! Q I I , ,f A REV. and MRS. PAUL HETRICK W X W S . , V. .' V , 'K -. L .Af T44 .X .J f. - .4 A ff Q -,f ,, A -L .. - - -J 41? -4 ,XJ ug - -Jgg.,1 1.51. ,LLJ I DR. H. C. POWERS DR. C. L. ARMSTRONG 'X 4 we ff N T l SK F' -1 L1 Xxx j l 'xnxx 1 X X X-in U Q L Ng I Ylf All lL,grL1QJ ll :lf DR. H. E. JESSOP DR. w. T. PURKISER Kauffman Lecturer Gould Lecturer TUDE T I I TERIAL ASSOCIATIO Front Row: D. McNeil, C. Peryea, F. Ketner, I. Friend R. Bradley, D. White, Dr. Could, D. Hennen, Pres.g L. Johnson, V. Pres., L. Miller D. Holbrook, V. Morse, H. Brooks. Second Row: I. Laird, E. Landers, R. Thorpe, W. Summers, V. Shankle, C. Holman, H. VV W 7 7 Knepper, E. Jones, , Woodbridge, P. Knight, . Lyon, P. Bowlby, F. Oxen- ford. Third Row: G. Wet- more, C. Hall, T. Boates, C. Cuscott, C. Huff, N. Mac- Pherson, Q. Clingerman, D. Alexander, R. Cery, D. Stahl, H. Bye, R. Metcalfe Q. Caswell. 7 , , y . ,V ,. , -M, , , ,, ., - ,, , wa The Student Ministerial Association is made up of upperclassmen who are studying to be future ministers. The association holds several meetings during the year at which time visiting ministers lecture on subjects which deal directly with the ministry. What Constitutes a Call?H was the subject of the chapel service sponsored by our Student Ministerial Association this year. Several of the members told how they received their calls to the ministry. We felt this subject to be a timely and helpful one. and appreciated the efforts of our student ministers to foster spiritual growth on campus. T DE T MISSIONARY OCIETY COUNCIL Letters to missionaries . . . speakers from other countries . . . chapel services . . . prayer and fasting league U . . weekly prayer meetings . . . all these have been the activities of the missionary-minded students of our forward-moving Student Missionary Society. g In the evening prayer meetings the needs of missions were made vital by Miss Irma Koffel, on furlough from Africa, and by such devices as a Talking Boxf' After every prayer meeting each mem- ber drew the name of a missionary for whom he would especially pray during that week. This year effective prayer has been the em- phasis of the S. M. S. A new project has been the writing of letters to different fields in order to know the specific needs . . . for without knowledge there can be no effective prayer. Ask of me and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance. Front Row: R. Crew, V. Pres., R. Merki, Pres. Second Row: S. Truitt, Sec.- Treas., A. Kosti, E. jackson, Members at large. Front Row: G. Fisher, L. Stein, L. Shelito, Sec., I. Copp, Treas., D. Alexander, Pres., A. Kosty, V. Pres.g E. Blake, B. Adams. Second Bow: C. McEachern, F. Smith, P. Brown, S. Hancock, M. Brown, E. jackson, P. Collins, D. Jackson, M. Studley. Third Row: R. Merki, L. Prentice, W. Fabian, C. Cuscott, C. Macia, W. Kelvington, C. Peryea. PRO PECTIVE SSICNARY CCIETY Every Wednesday evening over thirty prospective missionaries gather in the missionary chapel to pray-to pray for those in other lands. Through the week they keep busy writing personal letters to missionaries and wrapping and sending boxes to the different mission fields. This year over 800 pounds of clothing have been sent to tl1e various mission stations. The largest and most challenging project was the Easter offering with the goal set for 800 dollars. But this group of young people has not only heard'Christ's commands to pray . . . send . . . give, they have heard His voice say Con . . . they have lifted their eyes . . . looked on the fields - India, Africa, japan, South America, France - and have seen that they are white already to harvest. , They are preparing to do His bidding - Co ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Dedication of Our New Missionary Chapel Our Easter Offering Drive EVA GELI TIC ASSOCIATIO Front Row: Seated Cleft to riglitl: R. Crew, Treas.q R. Merki, V. Pres.g C. Hall, Pres.g I. St. Pierre, Sec. Second Row: V. Morse, P. Zeigler, J. Bergers, I. VVagner, H. Bye, XV. Yeager, J. Binkley. HEVANGELISTS FOR HIM This year the Evangelistic Association has continued to Work for Christ in Boston and Quincy and the final S200 on the carryall has also been paid. New work has been started . . . . a Sunday school for the chil- dren of South Boston .... helping with child evangelism at Brockton . . . . supplying musical talent every Sunday evening at Dorchester. The challenge the Evange- listic Association presents this year is the challenge of Winning Souls. That challenge is to Go out into the highways and the hedges and compel them to come in that my house maybe fullf, VIKINGS KINC'S MEN R. Clark, E. Pearsall, J. Friend, C. Wetmore H. Stetson, R. Hem-k, P. Rundlett, E. Simpson COLLEGE QUARTET P. Hundlett, F. Harvey, T. Sturnes, G. Wetmore TREBLETTES CAROLETTES C. McEachern, I. Montgomery, A. J. Shoff, T. Roberts, N. Withrow S. Haselton NJ' A' V ft T. C. KING'S HERALDS INIESSENCERS T. Starnes, W. Sunberg, D. Stahl, R. Metcalfe VV. Speakman, T. Christensen, I. Parker ,, ,rd fi-, 'mmf T' 'my N, , fl K l K I W l ','l ll l l I lj' J Frait Row: M. Myers, E Fields, B. Ashline, D Brown. F.. Henck. B. Burt, B. Handloser, J. iCross, L Flick, P. Brown, E. Long, I. Yensco, B. Loomis, Prof NVilliamson. Second Row: L Banker, F.. ,Ia ckson, I Schlosser, SGC.-T1'Ci1S.g E Rickert, R. Mull, R. Keffer D. Armstrong, M. Previere S. Blann, D. jackson, R Mosgrove, Bus. Manager Third Bow: D. Calhoun, D Mattmueller, D. Austin, A Clark, R. Freese, M. Miller B. Hemmings, P. Wood: ward, ll. Barton, F. Oddo, B Shields, L. H a r r i s, M Young, R. Mosgrove, D MacPherson, P. P a r k e r Fourth Row: R. Larson, S Erbe, Pres., S. Henek, R Briggs, R. Lehto, D. Pen- ney, C. Parsons, C. Ander- son, S. Cross. R. Basham C. Sweigart, H. Dodge, Iones, I. Binkley. 5 ',. yi'TD1TfcCf35'7o'f',f'. ff fi' f 1 'T7fQ- LQ Front Row Cleft to rightla S. Haselton, E. Henck, j. Mer- riman, L.. Carlton, Mrs. Wil- liamson, Director, H. Nease, P. Brown, I. Cove, H. john- son. Second Row: D. Matt- mueller, P. Gibson, G. jes- sop, E. Meyer, J. Thomas, M. Copeland, I. Coghill, J. Moore, M. Albright. Third Row: F. Krier, T. Roberts, E. Rosenberger, P. Rundlett, R. Montgomery, E. Land- ers, W. Erbe, B. Fleming, I. St. Pierre. Fourth Row, D. Jones, C. Waugh, F. Har- vey, I. Laird, A. Pyne, D. Harding, I. Young, J. Glen- nie, C. Wetmore, T. Starnes, D. Blaney, I. Anderson, VV. Woodbridge. W, ,, W ,ff W, are it 'iq Tp if fs? QQ T T-T JL JL .e-l.41 Ju ' JILLLJISJI JQLIL LDL -I BETTY JANE MacPHERSON DONALD DAVIS Soprano Bass FRANK HARVEY GREG LARKIN Tenor Organist OLIVE MARPLE ESTHER WILLIAMSON Pianist Contralto, Director Once again the combined choirs of the church and college presented Handells Mes- siahv to capacity audiences. Although the oratorio is performed here every year, we feel that the Messiah is a vital part of E.N.C. and that the words are sung as unto the Lord with a ring of sincerity and praise throughout. Mrs. Esther Williamson, our Director and contralto soloist, helps us to re-enact the birth of Christ in music- King of Kings, and Lord of Lordsl Hallelujah! FROM THE STAFF OF THE NAUTILUS FOR 1953 .. H SIHCEHE lHHIlIl HOU 9 TO THE F AITHF UL CHURCH CONSTITUENCY who by their support have helped make possible an outstanding NAUTILUS. 0 TO THE CO-OPERATIVE COMMERCIAL CONCERNS whose generous response indicated a spirit of interest and good will. ' TO THE PARENTS OF STUDENTS who by their contributions to the Boosters' Club have greatly added to the success of this book. - .M ,W 1 ., ' I ,-,. mf. .r --4 ,,,j4 5Q , , - -Z : I wg.. W, . IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII Illlillllllfllll if, un nuuw I!!IH!!!ll '!!!! !!!!F '!!!!' -. 'ln lfa liiiilliiiiii iiiil iiiiil iiiiiiiiiil liiiiilliiiiil iillliillliiilll 'J ll -- 'sq::aeezz::esz 41:ffszzq:2e ssaggzssave z:fsasa:::iszaa J -I. . . .. ,.:::: un J ll HM ,, X I ..,,,A i I... J F ' 1 ' H - E... , HH. 0 7 f I zyzg ,f:,, . ----: 0 - ':::: E!5 Hfo lQw-wQ- ...mzezssazsas ::m,,,,: Mm m::::H1 lllllll E I -' - l . 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X - , 1 4: V -'-- f wfi fffw: '1-L41:15iif --f,.wffiQ.LM f.g.f-ina. '. '--Af ..:f.:1:,, 'f' Rm 'f, - . -.1 ,, l I ' . 'C 4 X ,lg x G. 4 QSXQ5: 137 X wwsv3 X 'M , LX' . 3 ,V WOLLASTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The College Church x A , M REV. I. GLENN COULD, D.D., Pastor MRS. EMILY FLIGER, Minister of Music CORDIAL in spirit ' EVANCELISTIC in emphasis BIBLICAL in messqve The Students, Church Home Away From Home COMPLETELY LOYAL to the gospel of full salvation 138 Q E FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Spruce and Smith Sts. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Stanley Brown S. S. Supt. Stanley Sylvaria N. Y. P. S. Pres. Mrs. Dorothy Crew N. M. S. Pres. V Q. fe, r we iww If f C. NEAL HUTCHINSON Minister A church whose faith is spoken of around the world CAMBRIDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 234 Franklin Street Cambridge, Massachusetts S. S. Superintendent John S. Burgess N. Y. P. S. President Louise Bock VV. F. M. S. President Mrs. Maude Brigham OUR BEST WISHES and PRAYERS TO THE CLASS OF '53 CLARENCE L. ARNOLD, Pastor TO THE CLASS OF '53 OUR CONGRATULATIONS and PRAYER FOR YOUR SUCCESS Church of the Nazarene Green at Short St. . 1 Melrose, Mass. R. E. HOWARD, P03101- 139 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Gardiner, Maine I. VV. TURPEL, Pastor P.C.I. Class of '13 we 3335? ' T 0' ,. X ' is A 1351 S GOD BLESS OUR LOVELY E. N. C. AND THE HONOR CLASS OF ,53 Contending for the faithv A Friendly Church with a Fervent Message CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MANCHESTER 469 Main Street Manchester, Conn. Congratulations Class of '53 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 51 First Street lOWEll, MASS. When in our city test our friendly welcomev ERNEST R. BRADLEY, Pastor Parsonage: 247 Beacon St. Telephone 2-9342 CONGRATULATIONS and God's Best for You, Class of '53 The NEW HAVEN CHURCHDOF THE NAZARENE The Church with a Welcome' 79 Lawrence St. New Haven, Connecticut Parsonage 136 Helen St. Harnden 14, Connecticut Phone: 2-6695 Best VVishes from . . . MAIDEN CHURCH Back of E. N. C. with Faith and Funds Publish the Timeless Message in a Timely Manner Church Judson Sq., Malden, Mass. Minister Anthony B. Sampson CONGRATULATIONS N RAT LA NS C0 G U T10 CLASS OF 1953 to the CLASS OF '53 PEOPlE'S CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Marching Under the Banner of Holiness Unto the Lord Since 1887 Ashmont and Plain PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND A. LEWIS PAYNE, PaSf0r 271 Ohio Avenue Phone H0-1-5848 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 74 Snow Street Fitchburg, Mass. REV. CURTIS L, STANLEY, Pastor A FRIEND UVERNIORE FALLS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pleasant and Wheeler Streets Livermore Falls, Maine CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF '53 Pledging Our Best to E.N.C. AUSTIN H. WRIGHT, Pastor That in all things He might have the pre-enlinencefi Colossians 1:18 South Portland Church of the Nazarene ,va POQ7. I X I X OO 444, Q . ..-:fa- -E o ' , om cnsco , A : E Y 2 J 0 'U E UN Q15 9 , F900 X Or S I I 'Qs Millacnggo P- THE x 176 Sawyer Street South Portland, Maine II. B. WARD, Illilzisfw' Class of 329 When in Vacutiouland plan to stop by and worship with us. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE EVERETT, MASS. NATHAN A. ADAMS, Pastor I-12 Church of the Nazarene ui 33 Myrtle Sf- ,L ' W 1 WALTHAM, MASS- 'sr rlr S J '1'1f- I WE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF ,SS ..i ' Our Churc-lr is glad to support E.N.C. ' ' lvzz with Oufmonfy and Ouf vfmfh ' TQ T ,.l , l H T '.lT i STUDENTS: Barbara Smith Thomas Boates, Ir. , David Penney West Somerville, Mass. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Davis Square supports E.N.C. John B. Nielson Davis Square Pastor with Somerville, Mass PRAYERS STUDENTS FINANCES Proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom for 52 years 143 CONGRATULATIONS from First Church of the Nazarene Bath, Maine .4 X . 1 Y 0 W A J. LYAL CALHOUN, Minister Class of 1943 Maritime District CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,53 Here are open doors for consecrated workers J. H. MacGREGOR, Dia. supf. 551!2 Havelock St. AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA GREETINGS to the STUDENTS OF E. N. C. and the CLASS OF 753 from Ontario District REV. THEODORE MARTIN District Superintendent CONGRATULATIONS Class of '53 Hamilton, Ontario CHURCII OF THE NAZARENE 92 Ottawa st., N. ROBERT F. VVOODS, Minister V-,Y I P i 1 I WHEN IN TORONTO BE SURE TO VISIT SI. CIAIR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1277 St. Clair Ave. West WILLIAM D. ECKEL, Minister ON THE AIR The St. Clair Revival Hour CKFH Sunday, 7-8 P.M. Tile Only Sunday Evening Church Service Now on the Air in Toronto ELDON R. LEHMAN, Music Director CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 TORONTO'S FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Cowan Ave. at Melbourne WHEN IN 'TORONTO VISIT FIRST CHURCH H. R. BROWN, Minister' CONGRATULATIONS to CLASS of '53 from Allentown Nazarenes Ilth and Wyoming Sts. ALLENTOWN, PENNA. L. C. GORDON, Minister C. L. Peachy N. Y. P. S. Pres Richard Simons S. S. Supt Ruth Calusha N. F. M. S. Pres ' Passion A Church With ' Vision ' Action -- OUR SALUTE TO THE CLASS OF 1953 -- WASHINGTON-PHILADELPHIA DlSTRiCT C- E- HUDSON CHESTER M. WILLIAMS District TFCZISIIILI Dfgfrigf Sec,-gtg,-y EARL C. WOLF MRS. NELSON HENCK Dlstrict Church School District W. F. M, S. Chairman. President ERNEST E. CROSSE District Superintendent DON R. HOFFMAN, District N. Y. P. S. President ADVISORY BOARD E. N. C. TRUSTEES F. D. .Ketucr E. E. Grosse A. C. Mc-Kenzic F. D. Ketuer C. E, Hudson Earl C. Wolf A Rolmert Rada-liH'e A. C. Mclienzic DISTRICT CENTER CAMP MEETING GROUNDS - North East Maryland fHigliWay Route 40l Annual District Assembly Annual District Camp Meeting May 20-22 August 7 to 16 Annual District N.Y.P.S. Institute Annual Dist. Preachers' Convention Aug. 31 to Sept. 5 October 5 to 7 at West Chester, Pa. Dr. Roy Smee, Speaker Boys' Camp- july 6 to 11 Girls, Camp -july 13 to 18 District Slogan: UUNCTION FOR ACTIONV' 146 2 - n1 '11 i ' FIR T CH RICH OF THE NAZARENE IN BEAUTIFUL EDMONDSON VILLACEU BALTIMORE, MARYLAND JAMES R. BELL, Pastor I x, N , fb 1 ,geff,f.14f X ' f' , 1 X e,,4..,,,, ,W4.e.,,,f,f ,, 1 my , yi , e,- agen A, L31-:eww We ,snnaef . ' I , ff ' sy 'U .A, ,BBW-'ff T W e.4I4 r:':gi-??it4.Me,f:--.,1.f :W asv.-A-fa . -1 1 3 ' uf M.. Y - , Q W- 1' fe' I ,'Zi4S:a..,ff 1-Q, nagurgg Q V' Nw- .'-1'- N ,,. , Q 1' v f, 11:8 1-'+f ' X I- P Mfhf f , . -v If Jw-M. -'2v iI-V5 . - 'f 24134 3 A 1,wf,p5 if 1 -,L ,I 5523 +6 fair L, og , Q i Ne w Q f? wh ff? mC 751720 3f 'Mf5-,V , f ,vffy f f f wgfyg v f N2 gf wig fa Y , :mg W' ,,: 3,5 ,we-fe 4.1: If ,f J'5 f,,k fa - e gg L - , 2215 1 fan, f vig? 9212 aifx fugk 4 3 A iq., ,' fave Xml 'fwv' K5 I ' I ' JE , ee 5 '- 3 12 if I as-Qidvf 'Kilim I 15251 .A 'Q 55.3 15? K Y ay QS? 7 f, , ,S ,f ggfhmy ciwffj , ,3fL,e,, Aj, f ag, fag G-542455-y , A ' ffm:- ,w 'Q A QW' fiffife we ef:,.1'df?W . -1' '2n?'?f1 f. ,.-ole-f, eS5ff.,AYeA- . im- ff .WMV ww , sw, ff - 1 fpwq, wf 'fa - f.wv!ga A f 7 X NR ' A599-'f'f5'5 O Q-ff-A IW A W1 Suse 'fd' 1-JXS9' M , 4 ' , exv1! 4u,'4'.-' Rf ' 41 . 'k11 f57i , Nfl: me J W--4? awe' Q. ,.,,..-.,-'M af N af fam., .gym -1 ..,. 9, 1 pig. SJ-, . , V , , 4 ' -H' ' 4- -W m -I- fL:wjig4'fj4W H'-ef' , 2 we .e,wf,. 'wwf ef L-. ' M fn-g h ae. f ' www O a Lf O, ., O me I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,531 Church of the Nazarene Conowingo Road BEL AIR, . JOHN E. NORTH, Minister Phone 629-W CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 Compliments of the FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Nazareth Pike and Woodlawn Avenue Bethlehem, Pennsylvania REV. A. C. MacKENZIE, Pa.s10'r 147 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MacDade Blvd. COLLINGDALE, PA. STAFF ..... F. D. Ketner Minister Bettie McFarland Minister of Music Frank Gery, Sr. S. S. Supt. lack Laufer Y. P. President Ann Arbuckle N. M. S. President F, D. Ketner CONGRATULATES ..... Our graduates in Class of '53 Florence Kelley, Francis Ketner, Jr. GREETINGS ..... To all our students - Rebecca Brown, Blanche Gery, Ray Gery, Jerrold Ketner John Sipes, Jr., Clara Travis TEST OU R WELCOM E FIRST CHURCH' OF THE NAZARENE 508 Oldtown Road CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF '53 H. E. HEGKERT, Minister 1-18 ..,. QVV .A I ,,,,, w g: if ..f, I , '-:W CONGRATULATIONS 'FWS ,, 'A 'QL , -',,.4:f: fi... vi1.:fnf:p1 CLASS QF '53 fW .,ff,-1 f 4 A ' Q' V 'LF ' fl CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 Broadway 81 Clark FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 12th and Spring Carden Sts. EASTON, PENNA. . REV. LUKE BRINKER, Pastor SERVICES Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. HENRY R. DQSHAW, Minfsfef- N- Y. P- S. 6:45 P-m. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Wed. 7:30 p.m. l Holiness F oreoermore COD BLESS YOU CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF .53 CLASS OF '53 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Westside Ave and Church St. ' TRINITY HilgerSIOWn, Md. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hanover, Pa. ' 0 . REV. JOHN L. PARRY FRED M. HENCK, Pam-r Ml iSfe Presewing Our Youth Potential 149 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953 Immanuel Church of the Nazarene LANSDALE, PA. NELSON G. MINK, Minister PRESENT E.N.C. STUDENTS Robert Merki Paul Ziegler Eldon Rosenlrerger Growing Future E.N.C.'ers as 5 . ,Z L-Nxt v ii ' .- r 1 ' 9 I 1 f I N 1 2 1 ' . ' ff . .fp U Y25' V t A I A h gnlrrre Z ,mmf - Pine Glen CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ROBERT L. JONES, Pastor Mattawana, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 CHURCH of the NAZARENE Oxford, Pennsylvania EARL C. VVOLF, Mini.sfr'r EClXVlllACl L. Sumner S. S. Supf. Mrs. Nnkuclu Charlton N. F. M. S. Pres Loy Parsons N. Y. P. S. Pres' In the heart of the town lo sertze the fmwfs IIFIIFTH CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1953 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pine and Freedley Streets Norristown, Pa. OFFICERS S. S. Supf. Donald V. Retter N. Y. P. S. Pres. Kenneth Schubert N. F. M. S. Pres. Mrs. Walter Hoopes Secretary Mrs. Alice Keehn Tl'?fl.S'Ill'f'l' Walter H. Hoopes CHESTER M. WILLIAMS Minister When near Philadelphia . . . Visit Us. Rev. R. E. Zollinhofer Church of the Nazarene Royersford, Penna. SUNDAY: 9:45 am 10:-15 a.m 6:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:45 p.m Sunday School Morning VVorship N.Y.P.S. Evangelistic Service Prayer Meeting CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center Avenue and Fourth St. Reading, Pennsylvania SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. N.Y.P.S. 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. OUR RADIO PROGRAM 4 Echoes From Calvaryv over WEEU, Reading, Pa., 850 on the Dial. Every Sunday morning, 8:30-9:00. Sustained by the Hawley Broadcasting Co. Mid-Week Service Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. REV. G. THOMAS SPIKER, Minister 1209 N. 5th Street, Reading, Pa. Parsonage Phone 29890 Church Phone 29785 Ad purchased by the N. Y. P. S. Daniel Moser, President A. Friend Nazarene Young Peoples Society 800 Iohnson Street Salisbury, Md. Let no man d6.S'j7i-SI' thy youth 151 Compliments of FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Euclid and Hampton Streets IRENION, NEW JERSEY FIRST CHURCH CDF TEIE NAZARENE 16th and Webster Streets, N.W., Washington, D. C. ROY F. STEVENS, Pastor lil I! V, dxx i ggllll llllggb 1 I !!! !!g!! I HW IILQIIEEIII' 4 sl , rt- A Ill? Il C2 It i I, lf iffgilil -giszi - A .Iii l,mIlEl.lHI'lI 9 --,234 ilu 222.252::E2::s2:::iEE::gg:::e eta: Lg.JL 'E'I2 lLL.lii 1'--4fEllEIlll' +21 ? E I H i- ? llll'Qe . - if To gg: , -HAH e EEE EEQEE it A Center of Holiness Evangelism in the Nations Capital FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE West Chester, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,53 DON R. HOFFMAN, Minister 152 Akron District CH RCH 0F THE NAZARE E E.N.C. TRUSTEES O. L. Benedum D. D. Palmer L. W. Durkee F. R. Young ADVISORY BOARD D. D. Palmer C. D. Taylor L. W. Durkee Willis Rousle O. L. Beneclum C. B. WOOD District Secretary RUTH HANKS District Treasurer MRS. D. D. PALMER District N. F. M. S. President J. DONALD FREESE N. Y. P. S. District President - CONGRATULATIONS AND COD BLESS YOU CLASS OE 1953 GLORY! 153 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tallmadge Ave. at Howard Akron 10, Ohio REV. C. D. TAYLOR, Pastor WE CGNCRATULATE THE CLASS OF '53 Our Church is glad to support E.N.C. with our money and our youth 154 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,53 Crmzpliments of Arlington Street Church of the Nazarene S. Linden at E. Summit Church of the Nazarene U ALLIANCE, OHIO 799 So. Arlington S. S. Supt. Lester L. Brock AKRON' OHIO N, Y. P. S. Pres. Jerry Shook N. F. M. S. Pres. Mrs. Kenneth Foley O CLYDE B- WOOD REV. H. H. MARVIN, Pastor Pastor Compliments of Church of the Nazarene BARBEBTON, oH1o Zllur CEIIII aah Ilinlinezz I DARRELL ALLGOOD, S. S. Supt. R. P. IRELAND, Pastor E Jefferson Church of the Nazarene 57 East Satin Street IEFFERSONS FRIENDLY CHURCH I. A. RODCERS, Pastor 155 ' CONGRATULATIONS FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF 1953 F S-, S,.,,,, ,L ,. , ,W ,S,S,, - ,,.. M... .,.,,. V,.... W 0-5. ,F . . ra 'Je T r'V,SV ' ,,f1 ,,1'f ' ' A i . - 3 ,.- A - R ' 2, KX -mfs 4 ' T ---- - aaa FFT A , .. F F - AAAA Q Rb H L T., L. , ' . Y ' 'Lf a T Lf, I' 4, FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARFNE Third St., and Herbruck Ct., N.E., Canton, Ohio D. D. PALMER, Pastor Our Continued Support Is Pledged if-'QTY' QS 'J ,f ht H 'Y ' - and kinja' 'Tr 9 Res ect f ' -fi TTT --'- X- ' M the past C T 4 ' Pf0gfeSS for ff 5-f31U!l! :L:i .-g 'e?5Egr.1 3:1.- .1 :: gi -i 'RHI 3.5 1: sq Pia-E. . ,C F . . 9 V1s1on for gg -, ' ,. .7 -s'Zg U4- '1y'::.p3Tff:.,'-,-,yT:i.T---Y.,. 1-'- ..,'f.U,?'. . --'-- I .,f7rv1,-33:17-U -. ' - mu 'Ill -: 2'Ilr' Ee fI'i' 5? EWIEEE 5, W ' the future FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Walnut at St. Clair Avenue EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO REV. C. L. RODDA Minister 156 Milton L. Bunker Congratulations to the CLASS of '53! KENNILORE CH RCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Iona Ave. at N. Twelfth St. KRON, OHIO f' 'fsfff Ag,f -' -- f H V rm: f nf ifu H ' iff . -- f , - N' -f . ' ' A N - to ' .-.n-'J-TF s- .,:. -,bw-r,:, ' 5 c, ',-?- 'Vg-2' fl- '. '- f' - mr a -gf iff-1-.5-'fvgi -L :arg-..gg:1r.r',:f::, , gyfxg , , K ' f- - wird -4' , -' sv .,-IQ., .rf ' ' ,1 ,-, ' K . xr, ,A . 1:-Q, , - , ,. N 1' P f ' Vas- 1 ' -'2-vs-?,'.: f ' W1 an - .Q -x,m:wx:f- -- A t n. .- Q: rm, -15.11591 GSS? . 1 5 1 ,a Q W' izmyis- H z ' .- -x 4 ---:-- --':-4::':1:-f- - -2- F . -A 'f. -V ??M 'l Q'?' f5w ,: - ' W -P' F ' -- - w,mwa:aMnWpWVXa,,MNN. .,., , ' , CO GRATULATIO S to the CLASS OF 1953 from CH RCH OF THE NAZARENE New Philadelphia, 0hio , 157 CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953! May God richly bless you as you begin, your life work Psalm 37:3 WILLIS R. SCOTT Pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 208 So. Canal Street NEWTON FALLS, OHIO 'iThe Church fulrcre you are olrouys H1elr'ome CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Liberty and High Sts. PAINESVILLE, OHIO CHURCH OFFICERS S. S. Supt. William Pritchard N. Y. P. S. Pres. Ruth Hungerford W. F. M. S. Pres. Mrs. Nellie Hoffman REV. DANIEL C. HOFFMAN Pastor 224 Liberty Street Painesville, Ohio Phone 22560 A lfV11rn1 Welrome' Alzouys Awaits You 111 'l'l1i.s- l rir'n0'ly flllllffll ,.,i. WORSHIP WITH US ' CONGRATULATIONS C SS SUNDAY LA Church School 9:15 a.m. ,,:f Worship Hour 10:30 a.m. OF Youth Groups 6.30 p.m. N.Y.P.S. Velma Mahaffy 1953 President 'g 5 1f'1.f'5E-fsff 1. f if Hi-N.Y. Ruth Fawcett I D President Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. O WEDNESDAY Prayer and Fasting 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hour of Power 7:30 p.m. SEBRINC, oH1o GEORGE O. COLE, Pastor Wholeheartedly Supporting A VVhole Gospel For the Whole VVorld Through the Whole Church FRIDAY Cottage Prayer Meeting CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dawson at First UHRICHSVILLE, OHIO Nefvvr il StI'LlllgE'l' His-rc SINCERE AND PRAYERFUL SUPPORT FROM FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARHENE WARREN, OHIO CLARENCE I. HAAS, Ministef 159 THIRTEEN MILLION SOULS 0 WORLD'S GREATEST MISSION FIELD THE NEW YORK DISTRICT Extends W3I'11l Greetings to Administration Faculty Students A Friends of EASTERN NAZARENE C0llEGE ROBERT I. GOSLAW, SllfN'l'flIIf'lIlll'llf GREETINGS from To the Class of ,53- Beacon CONGRATULATIONS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE f I Teller Avenue rom BEACON, N. Y. First Church of the Nazarene SUNDAY MORNING 9:45 u.m. Bible School 11:00 3.IT1. Morning WO1'Shlp 7 SUNDAY EVENING 7:00 p.m. N.Y.P.S. 0 T130 p.ni. Preaching Service WEDNESDAY EVENING I , 7:30 p.ni. Prayer Meeting EDVVARD S. BARTON, Minister REV. JAMES COLLOM, Pastor 160 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE KIEL AVE. - BUTLER, N. HOWARD R. OLSEN, Pastor Congratulations Greetings to joyce Miller, Our Four our first E.N.C. S d . Graduate tu ents and at Class of '53 E-N-G Standing: Ioyce Miller, Marlene Vanflerhof, Mildred Alzlrard Seated: Robert Briggs Tlie Butler Cliurcli Believes Wlmoleliezntedly in E.N.C. f xkj'-75 f ywx X3 fffju Compliments of fx fi I, W ie fl Il l aC Xi+ ,uk far?-'.l?w I Q rio H K-5 of ll i5?'4 Cf g s X E' 'X CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H E gl l l f l. in g ' Ill 75 Hudson Street V HW ' .HL QE- ' ILQQ , ll IM!l'2HlllIIIII!s!lll 'H uI'Hl'l!L ' asf lille-il, - ::::r lf 1,3 '12 , 0 -I - ' Kingston, New York h Rejoices with you C for the good year of God's blessing at E.N.C. H. E. MCCLAIN, Pastor F. F. FIKE, Pastor 54 Wiltwyck Ave., Kingston, N. Y. 161 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ocean Avenue, East Rockaway, N. Y. Long R Islandis Holiness Centerv We salute Eastern Nazarene College and the Graduating Class of 1953. Our Church is working hand in hand with you in the great task of spreading scriptural holiness throughout the earth. Twenty-two present or for- mer members of our church have been E.N.C. students. is Q DONALD H. STRONG Minister An E.N.C. graduate 124 Garfield Pl. E. Rockaivay, N. Y. VW- are located V4 mile south of Rte. 27, the Sunrise High- way. From FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 108th St. and 95th Ave. A RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. C., NEW YORK 'iThe holiness evangelistic center in central Queensi' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 ROBERT SHOFF, Pastor Class of '40 16:2 w 1 Albany District CHURCH of the NAZARENE RENARD D SMITH Dzst zct Supeuntendent O CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 District Office and Parsonage 229 W. Pleasant Ave. SYRACUSE 5, N. Y. PHONE 4-4848 163 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ninety-First at Read NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Everybody Comes to Niagara Falls! Attend services with us While you are here. PAUL S. GILMORE, Pastor We Congratulute the Class of 1953 Congratulations from the ' Congratulations aw!! efzufudz of Une Class Of N 1953 Cedar and Holdridge Streets gbml ,Vw WM CHURCH, OF THE NAZARENE A reverence for the past- A program for the present- A vision. for the future. N Y STANFCRD E. ERNEST, Pastor 813 South Broadway O Telephone 2-2124 PAUL ANDREWS, Pastor THE SINGING CHURCH OF ELMIRAU 164 CONGRATULATING OUR STUDENTS and BACKINC EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 185-187 Broad St. PLATTSBURG, NEW YORK Phone 2510 MERWYN D. GRAY, Pastor 5 Morrison Avenue, Phone 1522 A Growing Church, Preaching the Word in zz Growing Community 165 vm, SALUTES HER E.N.C. STUDENTS june Thomas Dick Krutenat Malcolm Shene Marie Hutchins Lloyd Prentice Morris E. Wilson Minister LAKE AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 99 Stonewood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cannon and W. Newell Streets SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Y VVE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1953 ,si ous CHURCH Lovrzs E.N.C. JOHN D. RHAME, Minis-fer 166 CONGRATULATIONS! NEIL M. MaCPHERSON and L CLASS OF 1953 WILMINGTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Wilmington, N. Y. AND HER E.N.C. STUDENTS Shirley A. Halseton COLLEGE HILL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3600 Fourth Ave. Beaver Falls, Pa. Keith Hardy . . WV.l E.N.C. tl David L. MacPherson lg img 16 Y ,,,b 1 Very Best for 1953 I and for the Years . ' e A We come to Come. Awaits You in the in Heart . of the Adirondacks RUSSELL I. LONG, Minister . Phone 5946 WALTER S. MacPHERSON, Sr., Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 55 North Bennett St. Bradford, Penna. Church School Supt. Mr. P. K. Grennon N. Y. P. s. Pres. M1-S. Willis Deitz F. M. S. Pres. - Mrs. Harry Miller O W. GORDON GRAVES, Pastor Phone 7297 CIRCLEVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R. D. 4, Irwin, Pa. Holiness is our watch- word and songf' .md may E.N.C. ever be a school to hold high the banner of holiness. God bless you. THOMAS S. FOWLER, Pastor N. F. M. S. Convention N.Y. P. S. Convention District Preachers' Meeting District Assembly October 19 - 21 July 20 - 24 Pittsburgh District CHURCH of the 'NAZARENE REV. R. F. HEINLEIN, District Superintendent . E N. C. TRUSTEES I v B . D ADVISORY BOARD Pl- F- Heinlein g , g W. Gordon Graves A. H. Elsey .... A, H, Elgey Maurice R' EmerY ' Maurice R. Emery Robert M. Ingland Robert M. Ingland .f .... fi' A ,.,.. -- . DISTRICT CAMP MEETING N.Y.P.S. INSTITUTE ALAMEDA CAMP GROUNDS AUGUST 12-16 BUTLER, PA. JULY 2-12 168 Our Prayer Congratulations, Class '53 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE For Eastern Nazarene College Washington, Pa. Spiritual Young People Called of Cod CLARENCE E. NEIDERHISER, Pastor Let no man despise thy youthg Trained to Serve but he thou an example of the believers, in Word, in conversa- tion, in charity, in spirit, in Sunday School Supf. Ray Williams faith, in purity. - I Tim. 4:12. Young Peopleis Pres. Paul Elsey Missionary Pres. Elberta Phillips Teen-age Director Ray Campbell Iunior Supervisor Kate Fry PARK STREET CHURCH Music Director Irene Sarber Cor. Park and Tremont Sts., Boston CHURCH of the NAZARENE DR. HARoLD ioHN OCKENCA, zirmfgfef S . at 9:00 and 10:30rVAclli?1.g 7:30 P.M. COLLECIATE CLUB or SNACK SUPPER 6:00 P.M. - Hawey Room G- R- SARBER, PNG Phone 3968-R B1-mflcasfsg WLAW 46802 10145 A.M. WHDH 48501 7:35 P.M. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1953 fi L fi . , ,..,, ,. , .,..., , ,, ,. ,,,. ,, ,, , 1 ,s i f 3 ' E ' 'T Q. r ' 23 1 i- . fyf-If-1' 291' ' Lziswi' 7, 4 1 ,ff? ',, 3 fgz-ffsiiyfafs A ' iw? YY 1 ' f' 5 -1-fc T W-' - -xl A- 1-A. ws .a: H , V 1 .:-:z2f:fe:ffz':fsf::, av-f Q Q is f ' . M Mmm, A , 'E 23 . 2 I-112211. .,. ,Mr ii, ,my ,,,,...,,,,V, , ,, ,. ., .... V ......,.. ,.,.,. . f , , , ., 5, . . .. My My-M.!QM,.,..,, Q ,gi .. ,..-,. 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M' Nz A :ffiwfi ' yr 1 X WW ' -,F m1': f'i'f- ?'Zf5'1I:'2f , i15f9?5':3f:i 1:2 ee i ff A A , 1 'f OW 1 -9C 'J1C9 77107751397 ' r S -if ' 1 -E 1 , - ' I W 'Ziff f - O ' ,. YOUR DUGOU 169 EW ENGLAND DI IRICI ADVISORY BOARD I. Glen Gould H. Blair Ward Wesley G. Angell Herbert H. Pyne District Secretary Richard E. Howard District Treasurer Herbert H. Pyne TO THE CLASS OF '53 I. C. ALBRIGHT District S1lp0l'fllf?l1fI6'llf Chairman Dist. Ch. School Board C. L. Arnold President N. Y. P. S. john B. Neilson President N. F. M. S. Ann K. Stead junior Director Mildred Maybury Camp Manager Robert W. Carlson Cl 77 Crusade for Souls NOW! DISTRICT PROGRAM N. F. M. S. Convention Wollaston, June 22-23 Annual Assembly Wollaston, Iune 24-26 District Camp Meeting North Reading, Mass., July 3-12 Workers: Rev. Howard Sweeten, Rev. Roy Sellick and Vessey Stemm N. Y. P. S. Camp Institute North Reading, Iuly 27- August 1 Boys, and Girls' Camps Idlewild and Kinneawtha August 24-29 Church School Conventions September 28-29 Annual Preachers, Meeting November 30-December 2 Know God - Be Strong - Do Exploits 170 Administration Building EASTERN NAZARENE C0llEGE Graceful branches lifted heavenward, sun-crowned 'for Stand the elms upon our campus, reaching to the blue. Shady walks beneath the foliagerflowering beauty rareg Blessed by nature how We love Thee, Alma Mater fair - SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JUNE 13 FIRST FRESHMAN CONVOCATION SEPTEMB E There Is N0 Substitute For Christian Education . our View B10 171 THE BUILDERS OF THE FLOYD NEASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY Compliments of EDWARD T. DWYER CONTRACTING CORP. Sand, Gravel, Loam and Filling Shovels, Bulldozers, Trucks for Rent 55 Elmwood E. Braintree, Mass. Telephone - BR 2-1111 Compliments of GR 2-8660 RLACKER 84 SHEPARD LUMBER CORPORATION 10 Newport Ave. North Quincy, Massachusetts METHERALL 81 NICCAUSLAND 676 Hancock Street Wollaston 70, Mass. Plumbing and Heating Estimates Furnished GR 2-5468 Agent for VVolverine Porcelain Roofing Tile NORNIAN W. PEMBERTON, Inc. Sheet Metal Work - Slate Tin and Gravel Roofing 141 Newport Avenue Wollaston, Mass. Office Tel. GRanite 2-5078 172 THE BUILDERS OF THE FLOYD NEASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY GEO. I. STACK CO. Elevators ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Electrical - Mechanical - Hydraulic Installing - Repairing - Maintaining 370 Atlantic Avenue Boston 10, Mass. Telephone Llberly 2-1636-7-8 GRANITE CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY C01 Wholesalers 19 Quincy Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts Telephone GRanite 2-6500 Hancock Paint 84 Varnish Co. 53 West Squantum St. Compliments North Quincy of I John Cattaneo A HANCOCK as ' T QI X 173 THE BUILDERS OF THE FLOYD NEASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY QUINCY LUMBER CO. 610 Southern Artery Quincy 69, Mass. C. P. GARDINER 61 SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ready-Mixed Concrete Power Shovel Excavating Myrtle St. North Quincy. Mass. PORTO PRODUCTS CORP. Fine Custom Millwork BEN THAM ALBERT E. BENTHAM Assit. Treas. and General Manager Walpole, Massachusetts Tel. Walpole 200 Compliments of l. G. S. DUANE BUILDING and VVRECKING CO. 600 Southern Artery Quincy, Mass. SETTLE'S GLASS CO. Washington Street Quincy, Mass. EASTERN SHADE AND SCREEN CO. 104 Park St. Hyannis, Mass 20 john Street North Quincy, Mass 174 THE BUILDERS OF THE FLOYD NEASE MEMORIAL LIBRARY CONGRATULATIONS l. ANTONEIII IRON WORKS Manufacturers of Structural Steel -- Ornamental Iron and Building Specialties 177 WILLARD ST. MAyfl0wer 9-3600 Film Service Bus Tickets College Bookstore CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 1953 Student Supplies Bibles 175 85 5 gif :WCB 'I '.l ..y , 0 .gp J. fa: 4 is 5 f .ff- ., 5 .I ' O .4 ? 3 If ,X 5: Y T' ,- 6-,.,-fi ' 3 g 4 5 ,gg , ,-fm, A . 5 -, 1, :., - ..,.f ' FJ .if Sri-'Q ii. s 'f 'f4j I:-' f'- f ii Qu ' q., 9,5 'f ,.f1 '3'fIll ' 2 ' :s'f I ,-3 -' ' 'I A ei . RCE R Made for Particular Peoplev VISIT OUR DAIRY BAR Delicious Food- Nicely Served Attractive Surroundings Appealing Prices Business Menis Luncheon Special Dinners Open Daily until 7 P.M. Central Avenue 81 Eliot St., Milton Bluehills 8-7850 RICHARD GORMAN The Jewelry Siorc on Beale Streetn Ujackiev Gagnon serves Doris Mattmueller DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS from 60.00 up Hamilton WATCHES Elgin Parker 351 Eversharp Sterling: Wallace, Reed Sz Barton Heirloom, Watson, Lunt ' I WESTLANDS Zifelcfz 4 SPORTING GOODS EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT Everything for the photographer 11 Revere Rd. Quincy PR 3-1133 including helpful advice . . . O Photo Equipment Movie Equipment Developing and Printing Color Films Greeting Cards 680 Hancock Street, Quincy 70, Mass. PResident 3-6077 CA stoneis throw from Searsl MID-TOWN RADIO SERVICE MOTOROLA - ZENITH Prompt Service 649 Hancock St. Next to Quincy Trust Company Wollaston 70, Mass. C13 Years in the Same Location? 176 W. C. LAHUE, INC. f BES, TQUG Q 5 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Lowell, Mass. Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build itf' Psalm 12711 177 QUINCYS LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL EUNERM HOME AND CHAPEL DEWARE BROTHERS Donald M. Dewure ind Robe t M Dew lre Telephone GR 2-11-31 576 Hancock St., Wollaston, Mass. RECISTERED FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 18 O I 84 YEARS OE GROWTH COAL DEALER TO COMPLETE HEATING MERCHANT Serving the South Shore with Th F t H t g Eq p t d P d g d F I SHEPPARIJ COAL 81 OIL C0 1520 HANCOCK ST. Kopp. Remick'sD b ' 869 THE HARRIS COMPANY 188 Commercial St. Portland, Maine Marine and General Hardware Paints and Varnishes Marine Electronics VVHOLESALE RETAIL Compliments of ENTERPRISE STORES Quincy, Mass. The Friendliest Store on the South Shore Quincy, Mass. 1oHN 1. GALLACHER, inc. Building Materials and Hardware General Offices and Main Yard 100 Federal Avenue Quincy, Mass. 0 Retail Store and Branch Yard North Quincy, Mass. Telephones PResident 3-2360 PResident 3-8180 7 purchase thu un your home v 1 f 9.0. an J. s., chicago cool A Frlend l 102 Years of EXPERIENCE TO HELP US SERVE YOU BETTER H. P. HOOD Xt SONS MILK ' ' CREAM Sexton Compliments of QUINCY MOTOR CO. South Shore's Oldest and Largest FORD Dealer 85 Quincy Ave. Quincy, Mass. PR 3-6500 ' Service on all makes of cars ' 181 Compliments of Tr THOMAS BOATES AUTOMOBILES Bought ' Sold ' Exchanged 216 Robbins Street VVA 5-1332 Waltham 54, Mass. NORTH QUINCY GARAGE CO. ENJOY Duggan Brothers 131-133 Hancock Street BRAEWOOD BEVERAGES North Quincy, Mass. Richardson Root Beer - Squirt CHEVROLET Sales and Service Standard Bottling Co. PR 3-1100 435 Adams St. Quincy, Mass. BEST QF LUCK-SENIORS J0hns0n's Filling Station Incorporated 700 Hancock Street Wollaston 70, Mass. DeSOTO PLYMOUTH MAC'S CARRIKER MOTOR CO. ATLANTIC STATION Carrikerized Used Cars Service On All Makes 596 Hancock Street Wollaston 68 Washington Street GR 2-9208 Quincy, Mass. CR 2-4730 A. C. Carriker C. I. Johnston 182 ESPEIIIHLLU ruin uou. 0 The making of College Annuals takes far longer than you think. 0 The co-ordination of photography, art work, engraving, printing and binding was entrusted to our skilled craftsmen who have been making college annuals for nearly a quarter of a century. 5 0 Together with the staff who have served you so well, we too share in the satisfaction of completing this book . . . Especially for You fgzzuf ff. ffgfafzwfzzmf cfm. ' School oncl College Publications 669 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS 183 l Wm 674155 PHlIlllliHIll'Hlll . .. The responsibility associated with such a title is no small task. A College Annual without photographs would indeed be dull. Therefore, we have tried to fulfill our photographic assignment with the careful attention necessary to assure you a pleasant and lasting memory of your days at E.N.C. 746 HAR ARD lTLlDlU Ufficial Plzofograplrer 1Q-47 -f IQ48 -f 1Q4Q 1950 w 1951 -f 1052 anal 1053 669 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS 184 BEACON CLEANSERS 84 DYERS Que Mality Service, The CJinest FUR STORAGE - TAILGRING 620 Hancock St. Wollaston 70, Mass. PR 3-7400 Discount to Students KARl'S AUTO BODY REPAIR CO., Inc. Established 1920 - INSURANCE APPRAISING - 23 Greenwood Ave. Wollaston 70, Mass. Granite 2-8100 KARL A. KARIALAINEN, President SNOW CROP ORANGE IUICE Distibuted by MILLER PRODUCE THE WHEEL HOUSE A MEAL OR A SNACK Frank H. Bowers Proprietor RI 2-0300 453 Hancock St. N. Quincy Established 1334 ' from WHOLESALE GROCERS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tel. LA 3-5050 All Codes 19 Commercial St. Boston, Mass. DOTEN -THOMSON LADIES, APPAREL 68 Billings Rd. Norfolk Downs T4 1 Q Compliments of CHECKER CAB C0. Quincy Square C-R 2-2500 CR 2-9675 24-Hour Service Quincy's First Two-way Radio Cabsn DO YOU REALLY MEAN IT? YES, a patient with leprosy may now be treated with D.D.S., the parent sulphone, for one full- year - cost, 31.00. Truly God is answering our prayers! AMERICAN LEPROSY MISSIONS, Inc. The cooperating agency of 61 Boards at 155 Stations in 40 countries Edward R. Broad, Area Secretary Room 602 - 14 Beacon Street - Boston 8, Mass. MOTHERS FIRST - BLESSINCS FOLLOWM CONGRATULATIONS from NOGLER FOOD PRODUCTS Mrs. Nogler's Mayonnaise and Tartar Sauce 45 Billings Rd. N. Quincy BEALE STREET PHARMACY Russell S. Keene, Ph.C., Mgr. 661 Hancock Cor. Beale St. WoLLAsToN, MASS. WOLLASTON TAILOR AND CLEANSER 690 Hancock Street Wollaston, Mass. PR 3-2428 Reduced Rate for E.N.C. Students SEE PETER AT THE MAYFLOWER DINER 473 Southern Artery Route 3 Quincy Compliments of SEARS, RUEBUCK, and COMPANY 1591 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Compliments of PR 3-7800 Watches-Gifts BETSY LEE SHOPPE laine's Jewelry GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS Ernest E. Carlton 667 Hancock St. Prop. Wollaston 11 Beale St. Wollaston CR 2-5032 'KWhere Classmates Meet BLACKWOOD PHARMACY R. DeNICOLA, Reg. Pharm., B.S., Ph.C. 663 Hancock Street 'Wollaston Tel. PR 3-7235 7 - 1294 Telephones, CApitol 7 - 1295 7 - 1354 HICKS 84 HGDGES CO. 45 South Market Street Boston 9, Mass. Road Service Batteries WHEN IN NEED OF . . . , MCLAUCHLIN S SERVICE Hardware Packard Paints 610 Hancgck Street Kitchenware Wall Paper Wollaston CITIES SERVICE' Garden Supplies Glass Tune-up GR 2-9427 THE NEW MODERN STORE .Easy Parking, GR 2-0392 Telephones PR I3-2054 Call CR 2-0041 PATTERSON S MacFARLAND'S 11 Brook Street Wollaston, Mass. FLOWER STORE 1283 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. Office CR 2-1910 Home PR 3-5388 ERNEST C. HATCH Prescription Optician CBEETINC CARDS for ALL OCCASIONS 25 Beale St. Wollaston WEBSTER-THOMAS CO. Wholesale Food Distributors 221 State Street Boston 9, Mass. ' Befresh dd X 5.1- ! 1 'PPT Z Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Dorchester ALVES PHOTO SERVICE, Inc. 14 Stores Avenue Braintree, Mass. VVe extend our cordial and sincere BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ,53 WEYMOUTH GAZETTE PRESS Printers of Campus Camera WE 9-0145 18-22 Station Street East Weymouth, Mass. 1 l Associates Incorporated 16 ASHBURTON PLACE . -4 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Exquisite stained-glass windows designed and executed to suit the architecture of your building. Prices vary according to the size and intricacy of detail. Imported, antique glass and ex- pert craftsmanship assure unsur- passed beauty. Send for your copy of our brochure, 'Stained Glassf' CHURCH FURNITURE Our church furniture is distinctive and beautiful, in authentic period designs. Superb hand carving and expert craftsmanship make our communion tables, seats, pulpits and other eccle- siastical furnishings Well suited for their high purpose. We can plan our arrangements to match your present furnishings. Send for our free catalogue on church furniture. WI-IIITEIVIURE Boston 8, Mass. CA 7-6866 190 vgj X ,MSw1,, N Sw Nl' : .,, X ww i-'f.Wf,ff! , XW y 1 Af,ff 2 7 X XX, I X JSO' 1 :C -'J' -1 .omg mcg-cl Jo Ju-umm XXW 756 Kappa acielq CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 We DELTA Society rx VWWR f 'W 1 rf 7 f Quan f N -4' iff F V A A xi 722 2? A X 1 X U0 p .,.. 55m r B QQ' Tfaffaff 5. T 22' 49,2 I 45,4 Qygl x m f ' W ! , , jf' fag: X rdf , ' X ff I ,f:5, fl, F 1 X A? I ,f , 5 1 I 3 IJ X sf ,,,, v. P f 4 , ., 2 'Q' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 from A f 'J ..-..vf,.c,. .Tx Y 'nf . 15 ,ME ZA 5 E ' 1 ', '1 ' 2 'z f 1 A f As Q 'I K ' x , ,.,, .. i 19:2 aww E 1 f iSOC'ILLT S yi , I ll ! P l 1953 Sponsorships CARROLL CUT-RATE PERF UMER 19 Beale Street Wollaston, Massachusetts DEPENDABLE LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS 63 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. Telephone PR 3-8922 LINCOLN PHARMACY Hancock 61 Elm Sts. Wollaston, Mass. LINDA,S RESTAURANT Specialist in Southern Style Chicken 770 Callivan Blvd. Neponset 9, Mass. CREETING CARD SHOP 15 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. The Most Complete Line of Greeting Cards on the South Shore QUINT'S GREENHOUSES We Specialize in Corsages 1258 Hancock Street, Quincy, Mass. WILLIAM J. SHEA 12 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. Real Estate and Insurance Realtor - Notary PHIL'S BARBER SHOP Billings Road VVollaston 70, Mass. 1258 Hancock Street WVHITNEYS HARDWARE 417 Hancock St., Quincy WOLLASTON F LORIST 679 Hancock Street 1Nollaston, Mass. Y. M. C. A. 61 Washington Street Quincy, Mass. QUINCY TYPEWRITER SERVICE Solcl-Rented-Repairecl One Maple Street Quincy, Mass. lllxlautilusv Boosters G Parents who have contributed to success of The Nautilus for 1953 Akasln, Mr. Xasumaro Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aubrey, Mr. and Mrs Edison Becker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Bown, Mrs. Alice M. Bradley, Rev. and Mrs. Emest Brown, Mrs. William F. Brumagin, Mr. and Mrs. R. E' Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Winfield Copeland, Mrs. Horton D. Cubie, Rev. james M. Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Daum, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dorothy, Mr and Mrs. Roland Driggs, Mr. Herman Durkee, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Eby, Mr. Enos R. Eliades, Mr. Stephan Ellison, Mr. john joseph Gery, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Gibson, Mrs. Glenn D. Goodnow, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gross, Mrs. Mary S. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sr. Heinlein, Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Hessemeyer, Mr. Alfred Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs Vincent R. Insco, Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. jackson, Mr. and Mrs. james A. Iessop, Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Iohn. Mr. and Mrs. Idwal Johnson, Mr. and M1's. Chester Krier, Mrs. Stanley D. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Lovejoy. Mr. and Mrs. Herman E Loveless, Rev. E. L. McEachern, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McSavaney, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Meyer, Mrs. Amy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. jacob Oulton, Rev. and Mrs. Iohn Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Previere, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' Pyne, Mr. Herbert Quanstrom, Mr. Roy F. Riggleman, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Sabean, Mrs. L. Selllosser. Rev. and Mrs. Claude Sehlosser, Mrs. Clara Sever, Mr. and Mrs. john Shellito, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram L. Shene, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, Mr. E. V. Spait, Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Talbot, Mrs. Rachel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Towle, Mr. and Mrs. King Trout, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weischedel, Mr' L. G. White, Mr. Walter E. Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. VVilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. VVirth, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver VVood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. A Akers, Charles W. 243 Marlboro St., B Babcock, Wm. J. V. 114 Willet St., Blaney, Esther 65 Phillips St., Blaney, Harvey J. S. 65 Phillips St C Cameron, James 21 W. Elm Ave., Cove, Edith F. 124 Phillips St., D Delp, George J. 21 W. Elm Av., Dixon, Wallace C. DIRECTORY FACULTY Wollaston Wollaston, Wollaston Wollaston Wollaston Wollaston Wollaston 230 Walnut St., Braintree Dohanian, Diran 52 Cedar St., West Somerville Dygoski, Louise A. 9 Landers Rd., Wollaston G Gery, Frank W. 9 Landers Rd., Wollaston Golden, Lawrence 225 Beach St., Wollaston, Goodnow, Edith P. 158 Waterston Ave., Wollaston Goodnow, Kent 158 Waterston Ave., Wollaston Gould, J. Glenn 29 Dunbarton Rd., Wollaston Groves, Vernon T. 98 Phillips St., Wollaston H Harris, Mary K. 90 Franklin St., Wollaston Hunting, Ward M. 30-A Cleaves St., Wollaston .I Jessop, Harry K Knowles, J. Henry A Adams, Betty J. University Park, 21 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass, Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. lowa Mass. COL Box 251, Twin Rocks, Pa. Box 251, Twin Rocks, Pa. R.F.D. No. 2, Boonton, N. J. No. 5, Mita Kayama-cho, Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan Albin, Lois L. 188 Washington Ave., Beacon, N. Y. Albright, Margaret L. Marley Park, Glen Burnie, Md. Alexander, Douglas R. 1858 Aird Ave., Montreal, Que. Adams, Bonnie M. Ahlbrand, Mildred Akashi, Yoii Allison, Beulah V 215 Franklin Pl., Grove City, Pa. Allison, John B. 341 Center Ave., Butler, Pa. Anderegg, Donna Lee Uhrichsville, R.D. No. 1, Ohio Anderson, Bryant T. 169 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. Anderson, Clifford L. 534 N. Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio Anderson, John W. 206 Grant St., Warren, Pa. Anderson, Richard J. 19 N. Basseh Rd., Brockton, Mass. Apple, R. Christine 3920 Baxter Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Armstrong, Doreen M. 628 Beresford Ave., Toronto, Ont. Arnold, Margaret A. 1309 Wilbur Ave., Akron, Ohio L Lechner, Hadrian 23 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston M Mann, Edward S, 41 W. Elrn Ave., Wollaston, Marple, Olive B. 100 Quincy Ave., East Braintree, Mullen, Wilbur H. 30 Copley St., Wollaston Munro, Bertha L90 Franklin St., Wollaston N Naylor, Jasper R. 97 Willow St., Wollaston Nease, Madeline 92 Franklin St., Wollaston Nease, Stephen 23 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston P Parsons, Roland 10 Grandview Ave, Pearsall, Kenneth 57 Ellington Rd., R Rothwell, Helen F. 21 Bromfield St., Rothwell, Mel-Thomas Wollaston Wollaston Wollaston 21 Bromfield St., Wollaston S Schlosser, Claude G. 58 Davis St., Wollaston Shrader, James H. 30 Copley St., Wollaston Skinner, Barbara 115 Marlboro, Boston Smith, Gene C. 34 Warwick St., Wollaston Smith, Timothy 84 Elm Ave., Wollaston Soteriades, Evangelos 105 Willow Ave., Wollaston Spangenberg, Alice 22 Gay St., Quincy T Taylor, William A. 51 Empire St., Quincy W Washburn, Alma R. 34 Thornton St., Williamson, Esther D. 23 E. Elm Ave., LEGE Wollaston Wollaston Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Ash, Patricia A. 551 California Ave., Chester, W. Va Ashline, Beverly J. West Chazy, N. Y Aubrey, George C. Champlain, N. Y Austin, Dorothy M. Gillet, Pa B Bair, Vernon E. 538 Mahoning St., Leighton, Pa Baker, James E. 11 Patterson St., Dorchester, Mass Ballard, Mildred A. Wappingers Falls, N. Y Banker, Louise M. Stop 43, Troy-Schenectady Rd., Watervliet N. Y Barlas, Angela 63 Hiawatha Rd., Mattapan Mass Bass, Evelyn M. Chestnut St. Pl., E. Long Meadow, Mass Becker, Warren H. 79 Edgemont Rd., Katonah, N. Y Bedor, Mervin A. 21 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston Mass Bergers, Doris D. Bergers, Jay A. Box Betts, Stella R. 195 Frankford, Del 260A, R.D. No. 1, McKees Rocks, Pa 2288 7th St., Akron 14, Ohio Bigelow, Myron C. Monument Beach, Mass. Binkley, John G. 19 State St., Brownstown, Pa. Blachly, Samuel P. 51 Sterling St., No. Quincy, Mass. Black, Geraldine V. 1102 Glengrove Ave., Toronto, Ont. Blaisdell, Beverly L. 11 Middle St., Augusta, Me. Blake, Evelyn T. 97 Dearborn St., Manchester, N. H. Blaney, David H. 65 Phillips St., Wollaston, Mass. Blann, Shirley J. 225 Sudbrook Ave., Pikesville 8, Md. Boates, Mildred 216 Robbins St., Waltham, Mass. Boates, T. Thomas 216 Robbins, St., Waltham, Mass. Bond, Ruth L. 97 Newall St., Needham, Mass. Boshart, Marcia A. 516 Fulton St., Carthage, N. Y. Boshart, Mary Ellen 516 Fulton St., Carthage, N. Y. Bowlby, Paul W. 603 Broadway, Wellsville, Ohio Bown, Rebecca J. 426 Pusey Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Bradley, Robert W. 247 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Brake, Harold M. 5201 Samuel Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio Crandall, Francis G. 394 Water St., Quincy, Mass. 291 lvy Pl., Akron, Ohio 359 Main St., Toronto, Ont. 58 Wright St., Stoneham, Mass. R.F.D. No. 1, North Adams, Mass. Crew, Robert W. Cribbis, Ross R. Croley, John H. Cronin, Alice J. Cronin, Elizabeth A. R.F.D. No. 1, North Adams, Mass. Cross, Molly J. R.D. 2, Centerville, Pa. Crouse, Wilfred N. 64 Madison Ave., Westminster, Md. Cubie, Annie T. The Manse , Graniteville, Vt. Culbert, Walter R. 142 Groveland St., Haverhill, Mass. Curry, Bryant M. Ellenburg Center, N. Y. D Daniels, David T. R.R. No. 3, Stone Church Rd., Hannon, Ont, Danielson, Edward J. 30 Hillside Ave., Mine Hill, Dover, N. J. Brice, Donald A. 81 Andrew St., New Market, Ont. Briggs, Robert J. Fayson Lakes, N. J. Brooks, Howard N. Altona, N. Y. Brown Doris E. R.D., Three Springs, Pa. Brown, Mabel S. Brown Phyllis E. 423 Cottage St. New Bedford Mass. Cranberry, Westminster, Md. Bruce, Rachel A. 8 Elm St., Florence, Vt. Brumagin, David, R. S. Myers Rd., R. 1, Geneva, Ohio Bryan, Wilma Jean Scranton, Kansas Bryan, Marylou E. 30 Mead St., Cambridge, Mass. Bryner, Gene P. R. 1, Claysville, Pa. Bullard, Edmund P. R.D. 5, Oswego, N. Y. Burdette, Elva l. Monrovia, Md. Burgess, Ellen M. 1 Percy Pl., Cambridge, Mass. 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