Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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INDEX-A well-organized mind stored with accurate information, readily accessible. The whole volume hound together with a high sense of Christian duty and utterly reliahlc consistency in carrying it out. Because our appreciation of good hooks has heen increased and heightened hy his inspiring devotion to them, we take great pleasure in dedicating this, the 1954 NAUTILUS to ? 2 cw awzdadee ' Q f-1.2 ......-...- :-...v- ,...-- -.,...4- inv- --1-v 1. -- ga -r- -: f-' --11A .-9 . .gm fi' 41.4 'tv' ---..7..- .3 ,Q --vu 1. .au fv- 3' -f v swf-fg,i 24.1 5 W Q., Y , A 3 -5 ., L.wv.-,- . - -.1 zhx.. , , L,-11'-'Hftf -1-..- 12.11121f :z1E'--':ff9if'Fff'Y'Af:f'Ff4fV'. 'f Q !Q3 f?:-,' ., -, .oievhv V' .1 1 Gait- g',,,.,:,e. . lk, w H.,x,, lysx ivy' 'M , f e ,???'2d-52?1.'22 i2 ig 1 UQ25 uf, Fhibhl A H7 A- , 2 war- ' L 'a. , 'J-2-. ,. .ix j fu' J --1' 'gg '. rv f fx 5Q'LfS'?x '-: V. rg. .- , 11- ' vcm- :N-1, 'I ' N: fa., :A ft V, , ?.' Me: g' .-5 ., . rf 3.,xi5,, V L-.ig A, E5,1r,...:?y:hg': f:,,,1-git, My f ,ww M3515 - , 3194 f -. .. ,wiv V4.5-all vw., 'w -l'f'1?,',.'2E1Z: 3 fl' V if 'P 4 1 Ji! QR! Y 1 ' ' f ,, J- : Z' M 4 :jf , L, .I 3, , V I x - '. 1 ' - -' -' , , X -I ' ' , ' - ' 'H-1 ffl 4 Q .- .. , -4 ,. ,Y-1 ,' ' : , ,r 'Q ' , ' - . , Jf. .' ' ' , .. My -,, A, ,J Nh-4 L.. -nr ' 4 -' .Im 2... '1 PREFACE From the first day we stepped through the doors of E.N.C., books have been the challenge, the stimulus, the entire business of our life. The story of our college years might be told in four volumes - Our Textbook, Our Becord Book, Our Book of Memories, and Our Book of Life. As textbooks are the foundation of academic subjects, so our facility members present a fundamental source of information on life at its potential best. They arc Our Textbook - living epistles known and read of all mcnf, Our record Book is more than a mere list of names. It re- calls for us permanently the faces of those who sat next to us in class, studied with us in the library, and lived near us in the dormitory. Also written there are our scholastic records which remind us of the real purpose of our college days - preparation for future usefulness. Preserved forever in Our Book of Memories are the good times we had together at E.N.C. The tingling vitality of an autumn outing, the last tense moments of a championship game, the good fellowship of hearty laughter and quiet conversation - all are captured for us to relive again and again as we turn the pages- There is a volume that is the index to them all. The truth it contains has been the inspiration, and the guiding star of our college. NVe purpose that it shall also be ours. VVhether we are working, play- ing, studying, or trying to apply the Colden Rule to problems of every- day life, we are expressing the same reverent enthusiasm for the book which is for us indeed - Our Book of Life. ' Xxx i :xx - .4-ff-7? The true University . . . is a Collection of Books. Carlyle 4 1 I Y. 13. f , 5 11 ip- : 2? f 4 fe f 1 I . , -s 1 , E 1 Q 1 I . The love of learning . . . and the serenity of books UR PRE IDE ' MESS GE There are no more vital years in life than those spent on the campus of a Christian college. It is here that lessons are learned, horizons are broadened, friendships are formed and decisions are made which affect all the after years. The Christian student is presented with abundant opportunity to think great thoughts and dream great dreams. He explores new fields of knowledge under the careful guidance of his tutors, exchanges new ideas with his fellow students, and tries to relate all he learns to his Christian faith. The ever-present necessity of earning a living while studying makes the pursuit of a college education a strenuous assignment. But the Christian student knows that all that is worth while in life comes only as the result of toil and strug- gle. He learns to accept every task as a challenge and to fulfill every obligation with painstaking care. He becomes a responsible person, facing all of the prob- lems and demands of life with courage and fortitude. It is this happy combination of the theoretical and the practical which makes life at E.N.C. so rewarding. The student who, despite the rigorous experience, perseveres to the successful completion of his college course will find himself adequately prepared for life. He will have deep within him the abiding conviction that, with Christ, he can be more than conquerer. m...4.f wt BOARD OF TR TEE AKRON DISTRICT C. D. TATIJUR 82-'S XVz1shiuglou Avv., CuyuI1oga Falls, AI. I.. IIUNKER 2021 Twvlfth Slrcul, SAV., Akrou 1-I, XY. RUUSII T25 'I'hirLI SI., NAV., New 11I1iIucIc1p11izl, ALBANY DISTRICT II. D. SNIITII 106 XV. XY:u'riuglou RLI.. 5YI'ilQ'IlSl', Nm-w A. Xl. l'ALI.ON GH IIIXIIICI IIOIIIUVZIITI, IIIIIQIIQIIIIIOII, Nou CANADA CENTRAL DISTRICT T. IC. MARTIN Ohio Ohio Ohio York York 83 Louhorough Aux, Toronto, IIIIIRIFIO, Cam. A. Ii. COLLINS 1S6 Nlniu St., Nvuuulrkcl, Oulurio, Cuu. MARITIME DISTRICT Al. II. Mau-CRECOR Rox 253-1, Oxford, Noxu Scotia, Caulaulu NEW' ENGLAND DISTRICT il. CI. ALBRICI IT I9 Kcnistou RLI., Nlclrosc 76, RI3lSSilL'IlIISl'II.S Ii. S. IIARRIS 169 Ihlrric-tt Straw-t, South I'ort1au1cI, Nlzliuc' I.. NI. SPANCENBERC ITS Ouinohc-quiu RQI., AVQIIDQIII, RIAlSSilL'IlllSl,'lIS 3 UI. XY. TURI EL 65 Brunswick Ave., ClurcIim'r, Nluiuc NEYV YORK DISTRICT R. I. COSLAXV 27 XVilsou Slrvcl, IIURICOII, New York Il. R. OLSON R.D. No. 2, Butler, Now jersey PITTSBURCII DISTRICT R. I . IIEINLEIN R.l .D. 7, Box 5367, Bullcr, IIL'll1lSy1YllITIg1 XI. R. EINIERY 25 Frzmklin St., AVIlI'l'l'll, IICIIIISYIYLIIIIRI. R. M. INCLAND 322 N14-aulow Avo., Chzu'Icroi, IIUIIIISTIVIIIIILI -I. Z. ANDREE 905 IICIIIISYIVQIIIILI Avo., East NVau'rn-u, Pcuu XVASHINCTON-PHILADELPI IIA DISTRICT E, CROSSE 528 Rawr Avcuuc, Iluuovvr, I.ICIlIlSyIN'llIlIll I . D. KETNER 212 KIalcDucIc Blvd., Colliugchllc, IIUIIIILI. A. C. NIL-KENZIE 1530 Nalzrlrvtll I'ikc', Bm't11Iv11c'u1, Pcuuu. LI. ff. TVULIJ 131 North Third St., Oxforcl, IICIIIISYIVRIIIIAL ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES W. C. ANCELL 65 CouIrI Strcvt, XVoIIustou TU, Malssau-1:1151-Itg Il. R. XVARD 239 II1lI'l'Il'fI Strvct, South I'orIIa1ucI, Muiuu PRESIDENT OF TIIE COLLEGE EDNVARD S. NIANN 41 NVQ-st Elm Avo., XVOIILISIOII 70, Mass. Ifrout Row tm'a1tc'cIJ: L. NV. Durkm-, NY. Roush, NI. I.. Iiuukvr, E. C. XVoIf, I . D. Kl'IIN'l', XV. C. Xu III I' S XIIIIII I' Il CIIOSSL NI R Ifucrx X f' Xldicufiz II R OI ' I hm . ,fr 4 . 4 4 - .Q i , J.--. . Qi , S. I. 1'..,'1. . 4 Ia. S. IIQIITIS, R. l'. III'lIlIi'lll, C.. D. I'u'Ior. Sn 1 4 ,- 1- w 4 ' -, . . sou,.l.L.An'--, -1-oucI Roxy lstuutlinglz AI. C. Alhright, A. NI. I ilIIOll, I. XX. Iurpm-I, R. I. Cosluw, A. E. Colhns, II. 13. Vnrcl. R. D. Suuth, I. E. 1xIilI'IlIl, R. M. IIIQILIIIQI. CGNTENTS FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES RELIGIOUS LIFE ,of-++ X X A 3 xx xgf . Xi X NX ff . - xx XB bf If X X ,.V 55513. .' x N' 11 gs-,REQ - - 'N Tc--' :. -Q'--h,gqvQSg 3. -rf . Pa- 5 -251 'ti chi- fb' Maj, ,f , R555 L + x 0' X 6.95 NX 0 0 9 I I 6:9 if 5. Hs- x Ks' r I X. aG fx 'Q x ,XM was ' iq, gg? L S wh. 13' -.',.-'ww , ur V .!:f..,1i! 1 A .,.,,.f,',,g v . A .f.Jf'1 . 'W' Write it befdre them in a table, and note it in a book, that it may be for th. f nd X QQ QQ-S9965 N xy 49+ P5255 X x X X X ' Y 1 K9 x Q' 6 x X x N QM X ver ADMIiITRATTXE EXEC TI pm: ffl' -Q ALVIN H. K.-XUFFNI,-KN l'ln.D. .'xNNlNl1llll Da-gin of tlw Cfolli-gm' Pliilusupliy' Llllll l'sX'm'lmlugy K Hllv liml liis spirit xxitli Ilan' lmrmuul ul lmulxsi .incl sl.1lu-4l lns tlnrst ut alll llw xwlls ul llionglii. Oni' in-W Assistant Dmxni is nli'c-aulx' lilling .1 xvry inipnrtgnit pina-Q' in tlw lili- of lf.N.4f.. .is ai nisv auliniiiistraitur, 4-xu-llm-nl mn-li-lip gnul ln-Ipfnl L'lJllllNl'llUl'. A pv1'lw.'- liuiiisl, Dum Kgniffnigni ln-lic-vc-s tlmt Clniis- tianity npplivcl to priin-tical prulxlcins lllLll'il'S lnr l'llilL'lQ'IlL'X'-1llllS. An 4-we-llent pianist anal .n'lisl. lie- luis put luis tx-11 tgilcnls to lull use only 'illiail llis llllllll' illlglll lie- glux'il'icLl.H BERTIIA BIUNRO AAI. Dvain of tlw Coll:-gc Litvrzitliu- A gnml lmnoli is tllc 13I'l'L'lUllS lifv-lulmxl Of il iiiqislvr-spirit. CllllJillllll'il aincl tra-usnrecl up on piirpusv to ll Lifi- lwynml lifx-.n Our lmvlnvucl Da-an is ll L-onstznit in- spirutimi tn mu-li of ns with licr Clirist-likv pailin-mv. licr sinu-rc lnnnilitv, uncl lic-r no- lmilitx of soul. Slim- is ll fuitlifnl uclininistru- tnrg pussm-ssing lwvn cliscvrnnu-nt and clvptli nf wisclmn. ll:-1' lifk- is clcclium-al to Cocl, to E,X.CI., to Ullll'l'S. lln-1' wax' of lifv - Trust znnrl Ulu-xi' - 'Allie-ssc-cl am- tln- pnrc in l1c'11l'l . . .Q ,-4 ui ad' id' 5-5- ,.,1,.,. ,., , B .Yi av... '- ri nu. ,NN CLAUDE C. SCHLOSSER A.B. Business Nlzmnger Begin hx' reading thvself rather than hooks. Appureutlv nexer ruffled, Mr. Schlos- ser directs the finances of E.N.C. with efficiencv. YVe will renieinher his thought- provoking chapel talks, his ever-regnlv greeting, und hearty laugh. Enthusiastic in all he does, his life is Ll NVCll-l3LllLll1CL'll coinhiuution of cheerful azcceptnnce of dutx' and ntlllllktlllllu for rec- reation and relaxgttion. A fznniliur figure at the latest ernupus sports events, he is genu- inely interested in every phase of student life. , ' - 1 1- .ff .X t 1. l .. . -.r-mx -A., Ns.. MR. MADELINE NEASE A.B. Registrar The world nmv sound no trumpet, ring no hells: The hook of life the shining record tells. Iler deep devotion to Cod und ENC. explains our registruris long hours of devoted service .md faithful diligence in the endless round of tasks which are her lot. XVe lll1lI'VL'l :lt her cuhnncss in the rnidst of piles of grade-cairds, conflicts in schedules, and eluss attendance records. ller personal interest in tln- student has won for her n place in the hearts of ull who know her. gn ...,...--'f ,.J-- ' V ,. kj .5 ,R l wi WGITQX xx-S-X, x03 STEPHEN YV. NEASE .-XB.. lh.l3. Executive Field Secreturx' The wise :ire glhove hooks. Uni' 'ipnhlie relntionsi' nmn exempli- fies the lllllXllll 'illoliness is religions prin- eiple put into rnolionfi 'l'rue to Neuse traulilion, he hats upheld the eanlse of E.N.Cf. 1 und ol bod. Representative of the college-'s pur- poses and practices ure his qualrtet truvels, his halhit of getting things clone, his friendly' hovish grin, his huppx' fannilx' lite - und niost of ull, his growth iu the Spirit. J N 1 J V 4 1 w 1 1. EDITH F. COVE KENT COODNOW M119 M AX Muszc Chzssuul Lan 1111109 C'r1mrm Qpnnzsh I. GLENN COULD VERNON T. CROVES MARY K. HARRIS A.M., D.D. PILD. A.M. Theology Psyf-lmIn,qy French, Spanish 3,3-vii JASPER R. NAYLOR IAMES H. SHRADER B.S., A.M. Ph.D. ? I Mathematics Chemistry LTY ' ALICE SPANCENBERC CHARLES W. AKERS A.M. Ph.D. English History G L . 5. S Q 1 L J.. WILLIAM V. BABCOCK HARVEY I. S. BLANEY LOUISE A. DYCOSKI A.M. A.B., B.D. A.M. Biology Biblical Liforature, Librarian Speech OLIVE B. MARPLE ROLLAND W. PARSONS A.B., Mus.B. MS. Music Education. .fx Q-I 'QE' HELEN F. ROTH-WELL MEL-THOMAS ROTIEIWELL A.M. A.M. Spanish Philosophy TIMOTHY L. SNIITH EVANCELOS SOTERIADES ESTHER D. WILLIAINISON A.M. A.M., B.S. Dean of Women History Library Scianci' V0iCe Assistant Librarian sv -in-4 GEORGE DELP WALLACE DIXON A.B., S.T.M. A.M. Greek Biology, Director of Audio-Visual Aids LTY: WARD M. HUNTING HADRIAN B. LECHNER RLS. All. Cllcmistry Plzysics 'S VVILBUR H. MULLEN PAUL I. WILLYVERTH DIRAN DOHANIAN Th.B., A.M. Mus.M. B.F.A. Theology Music Art 'K R., :af FRANK W. CERY, IR. EDITH P. COODNOW M.B.A. A.M. Business Administration English Literature I. HENRY KNOWVLES CARROLL BRADLEY A.B., B.D. NLS. Psyclzology, Sociology Physical Education FA ULTY .Q I1 HERBERT V. DODGE CHRISTINE H. NEASE ALMA R. WASHBURN A.B. B.S. B S Assistant in Sperfclz As.s'istf1ni in V iolin WILLIAM F. BROWVN B.S. Assistant in Physics Assistant in Music HARRY E. IESSOP M.S.L., D.D. 1 Visiting Professor of Theology PECIAL LECT RER DR. JOHN E. RILEY Could Lecturer DR. S. T. LUDWIC Kauffman Lecturer ADMI TRATI SS TAN 5 - , ' ff -L-.w - N .- . f V, , A . ,W . A. - -si. 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The successful combination of these objectives per- mits the intlivicluul to live ll triumphant Chris- tian lift- ol' service. The students who belong to the College Honor Society' liim- uot reached the encl, but have luicl the groundwork for il rich. intellec- tuul life. They have taken aclvuiituge of the purposes of Eastern Niiztu'eue College - ucucl- emic training grounclecl in Christian truth. By securing membership, these stucleuts have eu- ublecl E.N.C. to maintain her high level of scholarship among her sister institutions. Eligibility for membership in Phi Delta Lumbclti requires that the student be in the upper 155 of his glllillllltlllg clgiss. Phi Delta Lrimbclu seeks to promote il close relationship between the grucluute and llllllt'I'gl'tlClllA1lt'. Ln- tler Prof. Louise Dygoski. tht- griiclimte society has promoted Book Club meetings, matic logins to gruclinite stutleuts, amd sponsorecl gi chapel during this 161111 PHI DELTA LAMBDA -...iv-1... . ....... I ...... --.. .....,i..,.- . .,,.-. Seutecl: Xl. Turkiugton. Treats.. L. Dygoslii. Pres. Standing: T, Smith, mirintm ot the Scholarship Loam Funtlg E. Soteriudes, Y. Pres. GRAD ATE THEOLOGY In order that they might be better prepared to preach the gospel to every creature . . these students have completed an additional year to their college training with theological emphasis. They have accepted the challenge of Christ's call and have determined to be armed with the whole armor of God. Following His leadings and seeking His will, becomes their guiding prin- ciple in their quest for further truth. Knowledge and its relationship to winning souls for the kingdom manifests itself in their aims and purposes. Preaching the kingdom of Cod, and teaching those things which concern the Lord jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him. lbw 3 Clovce Cunningham Herbert Dodge john Friend Charles Holman Earl Landers Ronald Parsons john Sabean Alvan Pvne . Q. '- K. ' , 4 . '- f 4 a LN H L9 TX o-. ' .- . alibi' .- ' r vw- x .A v-' .. ,n f. ., . I. V. 1. X XX XSL, Cx' gg v I 1 'X S' ',, X R .X L K 'A K L. ' u Q 'Q x 2 ' ,x , A, Nia 4,, gQsff3f'?'f-5-'Q -14 41 'if ijyighrlf 4 N V 5 . 2?a1'fi5m!. 2 v 5 I K wh '22 K '---Q . . 53' 4 My ,- , ' . xg, 1 L X M' . gflxq. ' N x .- -, ,- 7 -s. ' x ' - - , :Ks 'xg' J' ' , . N N' ' tl., 5 , -.Q T' ikx lu ' J ...'4,s,f Y , 1' ku SENIOR PARTY SENIOR Turn I 'W F1 '4' jr-1 4 DOREEN ARMSTRONG A.B., Literature Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1. Lit- erature Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. Evan- gelistic Association 3. A Cappella Choir 4. Meistersingers 1, 2. Basketball 1. Volleyball 1. Nautilus 4, Photography Editor 4. Student Council 4. Senior Class Secretary. Citation: Loyalty. Gear: Mind of her own - heart of gold. Lightning typist. Dis- criminating taste. Maneuoers: Psycholo- gical tests. Literary pilgrimage. Deep- ening convictions. VVe needs must love the highest when see see it. Distin- guished Service: Dean's SOS. Regiment: Personnel VVorkers. IAMES BAKER A.B., History Kappa 1, 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 1. Astronomy Club 2. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Student Ministerial Association 3. lXIeistersingers 1, 2, President 2. House Council 2, 3, Freshman Chaplain 1. Citation: Earnest Enthusiasm. Gear: VVinning voice, firm opinions. Captured by Christ. Maneuvers: Definite testi- monies. Dorchestei' sparkplug. Taxi. Morpheus, thou knowest him well, the god of sleep. Distinguished Service: A good word for E.N.C. abroad. Regiment: Gospel Spreaders. EVELYN BLAKE B.S., Elementary Education Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association I, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Student Mission- ary Society 1. 2, 3. Meistersingers 4. Nautilus 2. Campus Camera 1. Citation: Understanding S y m p a t h y. Gear: Accordion. Serious eyes, golden smile. Maneuuers: Missions. Attached. My Fatheris businessf, Di.stingui.slied Seruice: One of the Helps.', Regiment: Teachers - temporary. THOMAS BOATES A.B., Philosophy Kappa 1, 2. 8, 4, Treasurer 2. Philosophy Club 3. Evangelistic Association 1. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Nleistersingers 1. Quartet 4. Orchestra 1, 4. Greenbook 1. Student Council 2. Freshman Class Chaplain. junior Class President. Citation: Philosophy Concentrate. Gear: Guileless grin. NVinsome personality. Scholastic conscience. Maneucers: Auto- mobile sales. Steady faith. All for Love. or, The VVorld VVell Lostf, Distinguislzed Service: 1953 Junior-Senior banquet. Regiment: The Beniedicts, S IOR I l 195 ... '- 'Lulu 1 , --1-uw. 'ri , A V g g ., :-at-2-1-Q.. 5 f as-fa ' fi. - 't f'T '?' iitf'1Z. -. 1 - at Wi m. -i'.'2,Tf -.L 35, lj, 1' ,fmamylr WA,--L f Eta-4, f . 'f v ' 3 ,. : Q' ,- 1,.,gf,. sack-1't'4f, '- . ' Q gags. fi. -ri, .- . . , 9 V 8- ' ' M ,Q 1 '- 'fn . .5,. -- I is - 4--f 1 gag . -of 1,1 -3- -fa, .5195 'gg . 4 ll 4' W - , 3 Q 1 JL? 'ffl' ' - Ati 'TI -is -4.- A ' - Q-fei?'t' W ROBERT BRADLEY A.B., Chemistry Sigma 1, 2, 4. Music Club 1. Speech Club 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Chemistry Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Meister- singers 1. A Cappella Choir 2. Citation: System. Gear: Heredity made his own, RN, proclivities. Better three hours too soon than a minute too latef' Maneuvers: Lowell young people and choir. 1953 Ford on the roads, Chem lab to preacher's study. Distinguished Seru- ice: Testimony to serious purpose. Regi- ment: The Science-Background Ministry. HAROLD BRAKE B.S., Business Administration Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 1. Psy- chology Club 3. Rover Crew 2, 3. Evan- gelistic Association 1, 2. Meistersingers 1. Nautilus Campus Camera 3. XVENC 2. Senior Class Treasurer. Citation: An Obliging Spirit. Gear: A Plymouth. Flash bulbs. Modesty. Maneu- uers: The Supreme. Snapping the chapel speakers. Business Ad classes in odd moments. Distinguished Service: Good deeds unheralded, Regiment: Christian Business Men. HARLEY BYE A.B., Literature Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 2. Psychology Club 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 1, 2. 3, Council 2. Student Ministerial Asso- ciation 3, 4. Campus Camera -1, Busi- ness Manager 4. WENC 3. Ontario District Scholarship Citation: Original Thinking. Gear: The philosopher's stone, An inquiring spirit. Canadian sound moral stuff. Unquench- able. Maneuvers: Don Quixote, Chau- cers, grammar. Uncharted cross refer- ences. Undotted i's. Shedule.', Bull ses- sions? Distinguished Service: Testing convictions. Regiment: The Fully Persuaded. MILDRED BYE B.S., Music Stratford Normal School. Kappa 2, 3, 4. Fine Arts Club 2, 3. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 2, 3. Meister- singers 4. Volleyball 2. House Council 4. Ontario Christian Service Scholarship. Citation: Christian Poise, Gear: Canada Normal plus E.N.C. Deans List. Native dignity. A breath of country air. Maneu- vers: Music and Math. Munro Hall Counsellor. Recitals. Dis-tinguislzed Seru- ice: Those about her from her shall learn the perfect Ways of honourf, Regi- ment: Teachers of Music. QUENTIN CASYVELL A.B., Philosophy Sigma 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2. Chaplain 3. Philosophv Club 3. 4. Student Minis- trial Association 3, -1. A Ca Hella Choir l I ' 1. 2. President 2. Quartets 1. 2. Orches- tra 1. 2. 4. Nautilus 3, Business Manager 3. Campus Camera 2. Senior President. Citation: Gaily Grave. Gear: Broad smileg lzasso profunflo. Clarinet. Adminis- trative cares. Maneurer.s.' Our Adver- tisersf' Print shop, Ile that getteth a good wife. Greatness thrust upon him. Di.s-tingiiisliecl Serrice: Quartets. O come let us adore llim, Christ the Lord! Reginient: Church Business Adininis- trators. ADA CHANDLER B.S., Elementary Education Kappa 1. 2, 53. 4. Spanish Club 2. Speech Club 3. Psvchologv Club -1. Future Teachers of America 3. -1. Evangelistic Association l. 2. Nleistersiugers -1. C i t a t i o n : Undiscimurageable. Gear: Much in little. Nothing impossible to a willing heart -and hands. A way with youngsters. Maneutrers: D.Y.B.S., Cara- van, hard work. XVord defeat cut out ol her dictionary. Dis-ting1ui.s-liezl Sl'l'LT:l't'.' Cheerful optimism. Regiment: Children's XVorliers par excellence. ISABEL COGHILL A.B., Literature Sigma 1, 2. 53, -1. Literature Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. Future Teach- ers of America 3, -l. Evangelistic Associ- ation l, 2. Prospective Missionary Soci- etv 1. 2. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, -1, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. Basketball 1. Ontario District Scholarship 1. Citation: Brave Patience. Gear: Love of poetry. Critical sense. Aprrstrophe-pho- bia. Hands of an artist. Maneniwrs: En- trance exams. Sxvitchboard. Punctual papers. Classroom encyclopedia. Canada- dictated schedule. Record for lit courses. Distin,gnisliezl Service: Lit propagan- dist. Regiment: California Educators. NIARIE COPELAND A.B., Social Science Kappa l. 2. 3, -1. Psychology Club 2. 3, Future Teachers of America 2. 3. Evan- gelistic Association 2. 3. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Campus Camera 3. Citation: Faith plus XVorks. Gear: A song plus elbow grease. Laborare est orarcf' Southern airs. Courageous smile. Maneu- rers: A Cappella singing with her might. Pvne-ing. To the True Piomancef' Romans 8:28. Dis-tin,Qui.s'liefl Service: Forthright walk and spirit. Re,C,'in1ent: Pastors Aides. IOR l , I ,,.. . . 195 l A'-:nur X' 1. JOY DOROTHY A.B., Literature Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 1, 2. Lit- eraturc Club 3, 4. Evangelistic Associa- tion 1. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Volleyball 1, 2. Grcenbook 1. Nautilus 3. Campus- Camera 3. WENC 4. Faculty Scholar- ship 1. Citation: Intellectually Alerted. Gear: My mind to me an empire is. Telling eyes. Power of influence. High potential. ilIllI1CIl1JC'I'-S'.' Collegiate.', Director-pro- ducer WENC and Lit Club. How can these things be? Choosing a way, Dis- tinguislied Service: Challenging thought. Regiment: Social Philosophers JOSEPH DUNCAN A.B., Psychology Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Astronomy Club 2, 3, President 3. Psychology club 4, Treas- urer 4. Evangelistic Association 4. A Cappella Choir 4. Meistersingers 1, 2. Citation: Unpretentious NVorth. Gear: Air force background. One of those rare high tenors. Helpful friendliness. Piper Cub. Maneuuers: From the skies to com- mon earth. Psychology penchant. Ful weel he song tht- service divine. Dis- tingiiisiiecl Service: S u n d a y morning faithful. Reginient: Givers ol' Them- selves. GRACE EBY B.S., Elementary Education Trevecca Nazarene College. Kappa 2. 3, 4. Fine Arts Club 2. Psychology Club 3. Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 3, -1. Meistersingers 2. Citation: Efiiciency Plus. Gear: Desire to serve. Quiet manner, intense black eyes, emotional depth. Naturalized New Eng- land Floridian, Maneuvcrs: P e r f e c t keeper of academic records, Accurate calculator of credits and q.p.'s. Accom- modating. Di.s'tingui.9l1ecl Sereiee: Answer to Piegistrar's prayers. Regiment: Quincy Teachers with Vision. PATSY GERSHON B.S., Nursing VVest Suburban Hospital. Sigma 3.4. Evangelistic Association 3. Citation: Genuine, Gear: Serious fun. A becoming nurses cap. A call to Israel and a consecration complete. A smile is a curve that makes many things straight. Maneuuers: German and Chaucer. Read- ing - Thinking - Helping. Florence Nightingale-George Eliot blend, Dis- tingziislzed Service: Thirst for the real. Regiment: Ministering Spirits. 14 'A' .fini si-ti 1 .,,.fvf'f'!. RAYMOND GERY A.B., Philosophy Kappa 1, 2, 3. 4. Psycholofw Club 1. Music Club 1, 2. Bowne Philosophical Society 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. 4. Prospective Missionary Society 3. Student Ministerial Association 3. 4. President 4. A Cappella Choir 2. Orches- tra 1, 2, 4. Basketball 1. Football 1, 2. Baseball 1. Citation: Conquest against Odds. Gear: Love of music Cnativebg love of theology tacquiredj. Optimistic spirit. Maneu- rers: Sensational comeback. Recommen- dation of married life. Di.s'tingui.s'l1ec1 Scrriee: The will to succeed: ansnered prayer. Regiment: Holiness Preachers. JOHN GLENNIE A.B., Psychology Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Astronomy Club 1. Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. President 4. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Business Manager 4. Meistersingers 1. Basketball 1. Grecnhook 1. XVENC 2. Citation: Good Humor. Gear: Flair for the psychopathic. Tolerant grin. Maneu- L'er.9: His wit not lost in his lengthf, Friendly conversations. Courses carried casually. Distiiiguislzed Sercice: Resign- ing himself to E.N.C. Regiment: Unde- cided - NVhat star make mine? ELEANOR COODALE B.S., Elementary Education Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1, 2, 4, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Citation: Equilibrium. Gear: Strong will. Kind heart. Though she be but little-l Mancuversr Duty in action. Thinks for herself. Obligations met. Distinguished Service: Growth in grace and in knowl- edge. Regiment: The Rf-solutes. ELIZABETH COODNOWV B.S., Elementary Education Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Fine Arts Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 2, 3, 4. Green- book 1. Honor Society 2, 3. Faculty Scholarship 1. New England District Scholarship 2. Sophomore Class Vice- President. Senior Class Vice-President. 1Vl1o's 1Vho 4. Citation: Christian Altruism. Gear: Brains-lnunor blend hereditary. Spiritual insight. Gentle firmness. Quick twinkle in a serious eye. Maneuuers: NVilling service - everywhere. Organ. Earnest words, rollicking fun. Distinguisized Service: A daily beauty in her lifef, Regiment: Easers of WVays. ' 1 1 IOR l V 1 I 1 P r 1 195 1 l 1 1 1 1 GORDON HALL A.B., Biblical Literature Delta 1 9 3 4 Chapliin 3 Evin elis- tic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidegt 3. Prospective Missionary Society 3, 4. Stu- dent Ministerial Association 2, 3, 4. Base ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Citation: Spiritual Fervor. Gear: All tal- ents for God. Elva. Marriage a part- nership. Maneuvers: Amen Corner. Prot- estant. This one thing I do. He could. he would, he did the bestf, Distinguished Service: Lift high His royal bannerf, Regiment: The Pray-ers and VVorkers. SYLVIA HANCOCK B.S., Nursing Albert Einstein Medical Centre. Toe- coa Falls University 1, 2, Kappa 3, 4. Psychology Club 3. Bowne Philosophical Society 4, Evangelistic Association 3, 4, Secretary 4, Prospective Missionary So- ciety 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 4. College Missionary Society 3, 4. Citation: Grit and Gumption. Gear: Sense of vocation. Interest in people. Biblical standards. Varied experience Maneuuers: Schedule a jig-saw puzzle Hurdles taken. All sorts of PLN. jobs. Distinguislzecl Service: Aggressive Chris- tianity. Regiment: Preacher - N u r s e s Nurses-Preachers. 7 ROSE HANDLOSER B.S., Elementary Education Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1. Fine Arts Club 2. Psychology Club 3, 4. Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Evan- gelistic Association 2, 3, 4, Meistersingers 2, 3. Greenbook 1. Nautilus 3. Campus Camera 3. Citation: A Christian First. Gear: Clear speech, flashing smile. Good fun. Do-it- nowf, Maneuuers: Sunday school, Bible reading, youth Work. Unashamed testi- monies, Distinguished Service: An open letter about Christ. Regiment: All- outeru Church Workers. DONALD HARDING B.S., Business Administration Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1. Chem- istry Club 2. Evangelistic Association 1 2, 4. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Citation: Smiling persistence. Gear: Family interest. New England diy Wit. Maneuoers: Wide experience in majors- Campus snow-shoveler. Distinguished Service: Keeping up the Harding name. Regiment: Farm Management Experts. 7 1.2 an M I1 ,N-l Evs , fb Dv' .: 3169 SHIRLEY HASELTON B.S., Music, Public School Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 2, Sec- retary 2. Fine Arts Club 3, 4, Secretary- A Treasurer 3, President 4, Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3. A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4. Meistersingers 1. Trio 2, 3, 4. Greenbool: 1, Nautilus 4 XVENC 3, 4, Program Director 4. Junior Class Secretary. Citation: Creative Activity. Gear: A voice that charms, eyes that speak, a face that wins, Energy released. Maneuters: The Trio, The Dugout: Scripts and Scrapsf, Hotdog champion. Singing her life. Dis- tin,gui.s-lzezl Sertiiee: NVENC and cheerful co-operation, Regiment: Public School Musicians. LEON HATCH A.B., Philosophy Kappa 1, 2, 3. 4. Rover Crew 1. Bowne Philosophical Society 3, 4, President 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Pros- pective Missionary Society 1. Citation: Dircctness. Gear: Convictions. Grace in the heart and Crace', in the home. Lover of song and a singer. Maneiirers: Devotion to the right. Class- room cnlivener. XVont to speak plain and to the purposef, Nlellowing spirit. Even disposition, Di-S'flII,QlllSl1l'fl Service: Religion on fire, Regiment: Theologians. BIARIE HUTCHINS B.S., Nursing Rochester General Hospital School of .5 Nursing. Delta 3: 4. Psychology Club 3. I G R Las Estrellas 4. Nleistersingers 4, Green book. Campus Camera 4. Citation: The Good Sense of a Good Heart. Gear: Eagerness to learn. Ther- oughness. A kind eye. Alaneuirers: Dor- mitory strolls. Quality-grade V ork. hespi tal and college, D'.s'tingai.s'lzecl Serf'ie : Nlunro Hal' morale. Pe,g'me:rt: Th Faithful Strong GRACE JESQOP A.B., Literature Northwestern University. Sigma 2, 3, 4. Literature Club 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic As- sociation 2, 3, 4. Prospective Missionary Society 3, 4. College Missionary Society 2, 3, 4, President 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Campus- Camera 3. Honor Society 3, President 3. Faculty Scholarship. Christian Service Scholar- ship, 1Vl10,s 1Vl1o 4. Citation: Christian Service. Gear: Ver- satile. Scholastic maximum uncalculated. Piercing questions: all-over chuckle. Clear gray eyes - mischievous? Maneu- rers: Altar helper. Evangelistic and mis- sionary societies. Fiddle and A Cappella. England. Co-ordinating activities. DiS- tinguislzed Service: Continual comfort n a face, The lineaments of Gospel bookesf' Regiment: Invested Lives. i 195 1 1- HELEN IOHNSON A.B., English Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Litera- ture Club 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 4. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Green- book 1. Nautilus 2, 4, Associate Editor 4, Campus Camera 1, 2, 3, 4, WENC 4. House Council 2. Student Council 4. Freshman Class Secretary. Akron District Scholarship 1. Faculty Scholarship 3. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4. Citation: Melody of Voice and Life. Gear: Capacity for lasting friendship and monotonous 90 plus grades, Lark-night- ingale-thrush voice. Theres language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. Maneuvers: O Holy Nightf' Night Wind. jour- nalist, critic, general classroom life-saver. Quiet charm. Deepening grace. Dis- tinguished Service: Academic Standards. Regiment: The Beatrices. RUTH KEFFER B.S., Nursing Massillon City Hospital School of Nurs- ing. Sigma 3, 4. Biology Club 1. Psy- chology Club 3. Evangelistic Association 1, A Cappella Choir 4. Meistersingers 3. House Council 1, 4, President 4. Citation: Humility. Gear: An R.N, put to use. Gentle speech. Faithful service. There's is a garden in her facef, Maneu- vers: Office hours. Nursie.v Quiet force. Steady plugging. A goal beyond. Dis- tinguished Service: House Council cares borne gracefully, Regiment: Right Hands of Codf, DORIS KELLY B.S., Business Administration Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1, 2, Psy- chology Club 3. Speech Club 4. Future teachers of America 3, 4. Citation.: Practical Good Sense. Gear: VVAC sergeant experience. Sound mo- rale. Keen mind. Good-natured smile. Her own vision. Maneuvers: Business of- fice desks. Cooking meals. Achieving three minors. Regular pew. Distinguished Service: K e e p i n g the bookkeeper straight. Regiment: Business College Faculty. GERALDINE KELLEY B.S., Elementary Education Cordon College, Delta 3, 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Psychology Club 4. Future Teach- ers of America 3, 4. Evangelistic Associ- ation 3, 4. Meistersingers 4. Volleyball 3. Baptist Scholarship 3, 4. Citation: Eager to Serve Gear: The grace of kindness. Immortal longingsf' lNIirth that has no bitter springsf' Maneuvers: Lightly earnest. Cheer-leading. 'ijoy is the grace we say to Cod. Distinguished Service: Unvarying smile, Regiment: Youth for Christ. , M S , ,. , . . 93, ,sl 1- .ii . - ..-. za is 1 ,Q I 1 I 'fu . 223' :Sheff ls .,,, ROBERT KERN A.B., Philosophy Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowne Philosophical Society 2. Citation: Philosophic Calm. Gear: A fel- low of plain and uncoined constancy. The mind's construction in the face. Maneuuers: Philosophy of history. K'VVell married, a man is wingedf, Men of few words the bestf, Dis-tinguislieti Service: Quiet Christian walk. Regiment: Living Epistles. PAUL KNIGHT A.B., History Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1, 2. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu- dent Ministerial Association 3, 4, Orches- tra 1. Football 1, 2, 4, Akron District Scholarship 2. Citation: Evangelistic Zeal. Gear: Deter- mination. Nlinisterls license - well used. Saxophone. Maneiicers: Straight line to the mark. Church history. He hath a heart as sound as a bell - and as true. Distingnislzcll Service: A mind well or- deredf, Regiinent: Knights of the Akron District. WALTER LYON A.B., Literature University of Rhode Island. Zeta 2, 3, 4. Bowne Philosophical Society 2, 3, 4. Literature Club 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 4. Citation: Casual disregard of the im- possiblef, Gear: Big heart: experience of life: untainted spirit. M11ne1wc'r.s-: No superfluous leisure, 'iVVyd was his par- ishf' Have faith and ye'll win throughf, Lover of books, of ideas, of people. Dis- tinguislzeri Service: Oiled wheels. Regi- ment: Shepherds of Flocks. CAROLYN MCEACHERN A.B., Literature Pasadena College. Zeta 2, 3, 4. Literature Club 3, 4. Prospective Missionary So- ciety 2, 3. A Cappella Choir 4. Meister- singers 2, Trio 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 3, 4. Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Campus Camera 3. VVENC House Council 73, Vice-President 3. Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Future Teachers of America 3. lVl1o's lVl1o 4. Citation: Wlholesome Christianity. Gear: Million-dollar smile. Rich gifts. Go East, young womanln Globe-trotter. MKUICU- uers: Sadie Hawkins. Debate veteran. All out for revival. It,s guid to be mer- ry and wise, Itls guid to be honest and true. Distirzgzlislzed Service: Every- bodyis friend, Regiment: Full-time Serv- ice: God's the choice. IOR X 195 ROBERT MERKI A.B., Chemistry Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. Prae-Medica Association 1. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. Prospec- tive Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. College Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Sophomore and Senior Class Chaplain. Faculty and W'ashington-Philadelphia District Scholarships 1, Kauffman Chris- tian Service Scholarship 3. lVl1o,.s Wlzo 4. Citation: Christian S c h o l a r. Gear: Trouthe is the hyeste thin that men may kepef, A mind to learn, a vision obeyed. Mancuoersr Student council, scholarship steady, prayer meeting regular. Ideals strengthened. The impossible A's in chemistry. Open door to med school. Then the world. Distinguislzed Service: A Christian character. Regiment: Serv- ants of the Great Commission, MARJORIE MILLER B.S., Elementary Education Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Music Club 2. Psycholo- gy Club 3, 4. Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Treasurer 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Meistersingers 2, 3, 4. House Council 2, 3. Citation: Quiet Thoughtfulness. Gear: Unparaded abilities. Unself-centered thoughts. Manezwers-.' Even tenor of her way. Good sport. Baseball slugger on occasion. Distinguislzed Service: Charm of the everyday. Regiment: Teachers by Example. RALPH MONTEMURO A. B., Biblical Literature Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial Association 4. Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2. Baseball 1, 2. Citation: Bravery beyond the Line of Duty. Gear: Dame Alice. Evangelistic urge. Smiling eyes. 'KC-reat, nor knew how great he wasf, Manenuer.S': Quincy Point chapel. XVe specialize in the wholly impossible. Di.S'ffll,,f.fllf.S'llCd Scru- ice: Not Somehow, But Triumphantly.', Regiment: The Pioneers. VERNON MORSE A.B., Theology Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Las Estrellas 3, Vice- President 3. Psychology Club 4. Future Teachers of America 2, Evangelistic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4. College Missionary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Citation: A Blameless Life. Gear: Good voice. Good Heart. His thoughts his own. Maneuoers: Still waters - deep? Faithful preparation for work ahead. Distin- guished Seroice: Study to be quiet. Regiment: Steady VVOl'k6I'S. N a., . A fi!- ALDEN NEAL A.B., Psychology Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1. Biology Club 2, Psychology Club 4, Evangelistic Association 1, 2. Citation: Ambition. Gear: A spirit that on this life's tough sea Loves t'have his sails filled with a lusty wind! Confident step. Maneuvers: All psych courses of- fered. Naval Reserves. Liberty was all his cry. Distinguislzed Service: Cheer. Regiment: The Christian Psychiatrists? FRANK OXENFORD A.B., Philosophy Messiah College. Grantham. Pa. Sigma 4. Science Club 1. Rover Crew 2. Bowne Philosophical Society 3, 4. Student Min- isterial Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Citation: Reckless Consecration. Gear: Two Great Commandments, and a warm heart. Prevailing prayers, and a good wife. Maneuuers: Brockton church fi- nance. Good grades - no q.p. lost. Ac- cording to your faith! He would not be saved alone. Di.s'tingui.sl1ef1 Service: Ex- hibit A Student-Pastor or Pastor-Student. Regiment: Home Missionaries. ELSNER PEARSALL A.B., Mathematics Sigma 1, 2. 53, 4. Spanish Club 2. Evan- gelistic Association 2. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 33. Quartet 1, 2. 3, 4. Student Coun- cil 4. Nlenss Chorus 3. Citation: Sturdy and Steady. Gear: Red. Math insight, G.l. discipline. Maneurers: Quartets. But as you know me all. a plain, blunt manf' Real faith- Di-S'ffl1,Qlli.S'11C'd Service: Holding high two good names, Regiment: Christian Lay- men. NANCYLEE REED B.S., Nursing New England Deaconess Hospital. Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 4. Greenbook 1. Citation: Deceptively Demure, Gear: XVit, fun, and devotion. Psychology, and her own good ideas. .lIaneuuer.s: Dea- coness regimen. 'fGin ye get a laddie that's loving and tain, Hell wish ye may never live single again. Distinguzslzed Service: E.N.C. good reputation at Dea- coness, Regiment: Anchored. S IOR 195 Y -Q - . as w RICHARD REED A.B., Literature Houghton College. Tufts College. Sigma 2, 3, 4. Houghton A Cappella Choir 1. Freshman Social Chairman. Citation: Gentleman Unafraid. Gear: Unplumbed intellectual resources. Dou- ble genius: lit and music. Courtesy. Maneuvers: Nowher so bisy a man as he ther Wasf, Multiple church organist, commuter: E.N.C. on the side - faith- fully. Grades without study or notes. Distingufslzed Service: Appreciation of true values - for example, E.N.C. Regi- ment: Consecrated Talents. GERALD RICCLEBIAN A.B., Literature Sigma 1, 2, 3, -1. Prae-Medica Association 1, Basketball 1, 2, -1. Sophomore Class Treasurer. Citation: A purpose Found. Gear: The gift of wit. Interest in life and its rea- sons, Collegiate dress. Maneu1:er.s': Repu- tation as conversationalist - out of class. Blue-ribbon manuscripts! The unex- amined life is not worth living. Christ is the answerf, A life to give. Distin- guished Service: Sincerity. Regiment: And gladly teachh, Sowers of Unseen Harvestsf' THOMAS SKIDNIORE A.B., History Zeta 1, 2, 3, -1. Chemistry Club 1. Speech Club -1, President 4. Orchestra 1. Greenbook 1. Nautilus -1, Business Mana- ger 4. Debate team 3. Junior Class Treas- urer. Akrou District Scholarship -1. Citation: Public Spirit. Gear: The glad- some light of jurisprudence.', Up-to-the- minute haircuts. Judge-like solemnity of countenance. Maneuuers: U. S. bolitics, U. N. Council, History Tutorials, Panels - formal and informal. 'iNot only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other menf' D.'.Sfil1,Q11lf.S'Il6'd S e r u i C e : Broadening of campus interests. Regi- ment: The Honest Lawyers. NOLA SKILLINCS B.S., Music Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Psychology Club 1, 2. Fine Arts Club -1. Evangelistic Associa- tion. Citation: A Mind Content. Gear: An honest face and honest ways. Musical. Be natural. Maneucem: Canterbury prac- tice rooms. Duty done without show. Distinguished Service: Practical Arts Regiment: Missionaries of Music. - '11 -SBPZQ Wa.. 5.5.x U in lu u.SQ Q- :P-sz:-., in ..'n,,,g QUE ' .4 all er, 15. -1 '- I -rw ',,n.,,X 1 u-.Q my In., 'mt ' i .l.,'f'.'2i ', - 4 if 3-. . fa 'E 5 , , , I f.r . .. ww A . Q ' X21 I' rg 1 ' . .. ' li Nn'!'i . V ' 'T fvi ...1 CARROLL SMITH A.B., Literature Houghton Collegc. Sigma 2, 3. 4. Psy- chology Club 2. 3. Rover Crew 2. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Citation: Independence. Gear: Iohnsoni- an common sense: careful scholarship. A leaning toward Sancho? I would the gods had made thee poetical! Maneu- Ucrs: Classroom bubble-pricker. Punctual papers, private interpretation. Concen- tration on the work in hand. Distin- guished Service: Dry light is best. Heginzents Practical Educators. RUTH PHILLIPS SMITH B.S., Elementary Education Delta 1. 2. 3, -1. Psychology Club 1, 2. Evangelistic Association I. 2, 3. Citation: Smiling Equanimity, Gear: Parsonage background. Double ca1'eer. Blue-eyed blonde. A1llIlC'llUCl'.S'.' Name- changing. Husband - building. .Distin- ,Qlli.S'l1l'C1i Scrricc: Everyday cheertulness. Regiment: The Better Halves. THONIAS STARNES A.B., Philosophv Sigma l, 2. 3. 4. President -1. Speech Club 2. Philosophy Club 4. A Cappella Cilioir 2. 3. Nleistersingcrs l. Quartet 1. 2. 3. Basketball l, 2, 73, 4. Football l. 53. Baseball l, 53, Club 3. 4. Grrwnlmoic I. .Yl1llfiiIl.S' 4. Campus Camera 3. -1. Freshman Class Treasurer. Citation: Live wire. Gcar: Brains - not yet challenged to maximum. XYhat stature is she of? - -lust as high as my heart. .l1llI1t'llUl'l'.SJ Bcliiml Tlic Bi1'ac'l1- ers' Victcs. A chiel's amang ye takin' notes, And faith. he'll print them. Spice of wit. Second tenor. Honest eyes. Dis- ting11i.sl1cri Service: Pudding stick. Mild rebel for good. Regiment: Lovers and Leaders. JOAN STRATTON B.S., Elementary Education Sigma I, 2. 3, 4, Speech Club 1, 2, -1. Yice-President 2. Literature Club 3. Fu- ture Teachers of America 3, -1. Evange- listic Association I, 2. 3, -1, Secretary 2- Basketball I. Volleyball 1. Grcenizooic 1. NlllllfiillS 1. Campus Camera 1. XVENC 2. Student Council -1. Sophomore Class Sec- retary. Junior C l a s s Vice-President. Senior Class Student Council Represen- tative. New England District Scholar- ship -1. Citation: Centillesse. Gcar: Artistic tal- ent. Home town friend. Deep spirit- ual sensitivity. Brown-eyed s m i l e. dItIlll'lll'l'l'SJ Decorations, Jlace cards. greeting cards. Fidelis C ass faithful. Thoughful. Remembering. P 1' a y i n g Hands. Di.s'ting11isl1c11 Serricc: Beauty of holiness. Rcginicnt: Beautifiers of Life. IDR 44 1 95 -ti' l l F-li A H-is-A ,l. 4, N - fi 'fi ' f-. At' XM ,- ' ,A,,,.. f if 0 f' ,,- - AADT? 1,z...,:... m 321: - is ,, . .vf MARY STUDLEY A.B. in Theology Biblical Literature Kappa 1, 2, 4. Speech Club 2. Bowne Philosophical Society 4. Evangelistic As sociation 1, 2, 3, 4. Prospective Mission- ary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Nautilus 1, 2, 3. New England District Scholarship 3. Citation: Industry. Gear: Mimeograph. A call and a conscience. Maine hack- ground. Maneuvers: Harassed typist. Fa- mous roommate. Prayer meeting front seater. All-theology curriculum. Distin- guished Service: General helper-outer of thesis writers and profs. Regiment: Woman Preachers. WILLIAM SUMMERS A.B., History Cod's Bible School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Citation: A man's a man for a' that. Gear: Smiling. History-minded. A goal. Maneuvers: Transcript transfer expert. Never alone, who are accompanied by noble thoughts. Distingzzislzed Service: Speedy conquest of curriculum, Regi- ment: Workers for God. THELMA ROBERTS SUNBERC A.B., Music Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Music Club 1. Spanish Club 2. Future Teachers ol' America 3. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Meistersingers 1. Trio 2, 4. Basketball 3. Volleyball 3. Greenhook 1. House Council 3. Faculty Scholarship 1. Citation: Gentle Persistence. Gear: Her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleecef, Music hath charms. Maneuvers: Trio turned Duo. A dear and true industrious friendf' Distin- guished Service: Bringing out the best in others. Regiment: Student Frau - Par- sonage Queen. WAVELINE TROUT A.B., English Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3. Speech Club 2. Literature Club 3, 4. Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 1. Greenbook 1. Nautilus 3, 4. Campus Camera 2, 3, 4. Faculty Scholarship 1. Akron District Scholarship 2. Hanson Scholarship 3, lfVl1o'.s TVIIU 4. C' ' : 7 lfUfl0ll Xersatile - Competent, Gear: Ten Talents - from speeches to cookies. Do you not know I am a woman? XVhat 1 think I must speakf, Maneuvem: jour- nalism - Debate - Antigone - Fidelis Class. Inspiration and co-operation. High quality-point totals. But the poor old world would come to an end if we couldnit do ten things at once, my frienclfi Di.s'tinguisl1ed Service: Loads carried with a smile. Regiment: Chris- tian Dynamos. NORMA WVACNER B.S., Elementary Education Zeta 1, 2, 4. Speech Club 2. Future Teachers ot America 3, 4, Evangelistic Association 3, 4, Meistersingers 4. Citation: Quiet Consecration. Gear: My sister. Golden halo. Nlaine quality, Gift ot a laugh Manenvers: Overcoming dis- appointments. Unsung heroism. Distin- S.'n:.s'lu'cI Sertlee: Ilka blade o' grass Ixeeps its ain drap o' dew. Regiment: 1 he Trust-and-Obeyers. ROBERT XVANNER A.B., Literature Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Nlinisterial As- sociation l. A Cappella Choir 3. Trumpet Trio 3. Orchestra 3. Freslnnan Class President. Sophomore Class Chaplain. Citation: Faithful and True. Gear: Trum- pet - third of a trio, Lois and lunior. Truth is truth to the end of reckoning. .lI!ll1Clll't'l'SS uThe Importance of Being Earnest. Reading with a purpose. Host- ages to fortune. D'.s-tinguisliecl Service: An answerving walk with God. Regi- ment: Preachers with Power. JOSEPH YVILLIANISON A.B., History Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4. Evangelistic Association 1, 2. 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. 4. Club 3, 4, President 4. Green- lzook 1. Editor 1. Campus Camera 2. As- sociate Editor 2. Student Council 3, President 3. Debate team 4. Freshman Class Yice-President. Sophomore Class President. Junior Class Chaplain. Faculty Scholarship 1. Citation: Personal Magnetism - Conse- crated, Gear: Smile that smooths ruffled waters. Alertness to see the joke and pass it on. Generous friendliness: boyish spon- taneity. Upon his shuldres Willges lhld he twof' dIfIllC'llL'Cl'.S'.' XYins friends and influences people. His greatness is a- ripeningfi Convincing speaker. New Hampshire person. Dis-tin,gai.s-liecl Serr- ice: A presidential career. Regiment: Servants of God. IANIES YOUNG B.S., Music, Public School Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Nleistersingers 1, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. Club 3, 4. Stu- dent Council Representative 1, Citation: Staunch. Gear: A song, a stat- ure, a spirit. A man to match his moun- tains - and every inch a Christianf, .1Ianeurer.s': Sigma 'KBig Jim. That lady from the South. 1Ie.s.s'ial1 bass. Distin- ,guislied Service- A Christian influence. Regiment: Those Singers who shall have help of God not lastf, ' .5 simon nur F 1 I -Q , FUNg-O . 3 iITune: 'gimboqj K Bus-o, when you gonna comefeo? Henry, yeu're a little slow-cog Seniors, he comes and off we go ne Elntsf' onthe Senior trip-eo. A Hutch andrkose crashed through thegfenceh Tomg Quent and Prof. upset. I: Tobdggans fl right' through the aiif ,A AndfShirleya1 Norm got wet. 1 li X Doreen and Jbeihand Bob and .loah 15 Went gliding bv r the ice. I .3 Riggleman's tleai did not behave. , 2 While Wave dframede out The micelfg Heay-ol Heavo! ohnson and Kelleyfd . Nurqe-o, Ruthi I ink! bri g the mddico. 8 Adai Carolyn, utterbu . jf Harley, Don, Jo set a littl pool-eo.Q Marie and Marge wobbled on skatesf Graqe, Mildred, and Beth zillfped hy.ij, Dorite, and Red shot many a vieiv 1 When down the shute they'd fly. Coghill and Morse took quite a ar, Eby ind Prof.'s wife too. 4 ' Duncan and Nola were sliding nfl s. While Evelyn-What'el she do- Q uh! Bump-o, bump-o, down the fast tobdggan-o Flippo, floppo, on the skatingfpond-bog Poolio, hike-o, televideo. 3 5 f E Now we're home to 'get a little sleep-90. .mM, Z Bl' JIM YOUNG HELEN JOHNSON E IOR RE OUR SENIOR RECITALISTS did a wonderful job of representing us in the arts this year. jim Young's big bass voice thrilled us as he gave an excellent presensation of g'The Trum- pet Shall Soundv from the Messiah, accompanied by Professor WVillwe11h's trumpet. XVaveline Trout, assisted by Shirley Haselton at the piano and or- gan, and a chanting chorus of ten members led by john Piigden, gave a xy! THELMA R. SUNBERG stirring presentation of the drama Antigcmc. NVe will surely never forget Antigone's courageous defiance of Creon, the cruel king! MILDRED BYE ITALISTS NOLA SKILLINGS JOAN STRATTON ELIZABETH GOODNOW Nola Skillings, piano and organ recital followed a nature theme, in- cluding Rimsky-Korsakov's The F light of the Bumblebee, and other top- notch selections. Helen johnson ably assisted her with readings related to the musical selections. Beth Coodnow and Joan Strat- ton both gave marvelous perform- ances in their combined recital. Beth's wonderful piano and organ selections from Bach through Chopin into the modern period were equaled by the finesse Ioan gave to her readings. Long - remembered will be Thelma Roberts Sunbergis piano re- cital for her interpretation of De- bussyls Clair de Lunev and Mac- Dowellis Witches Dancef, Mildred Bye,s piano and organ recital enhanced our appreciation of great music in her rendition of Beeth- ovenis Sonata in E Major and Chopinis Troisieme Balladef, WAVELINE TROUT E, l. A w , U w. as x v his R 'Q 5 I . lr r 2, -'A r 5 1: 3' 'v L :H - '44 r i ft X 1 . . V t WHO'S ,Ziff i ahh- V I .' ' ,s-'H' .ff-.AW - -.4,L .f...-Vi...,..1,.:.w' -ei Six seniors from the class of 1954 have been elected as representatives of Eastern Nazarene College in VVh0,s WVh0 Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. They have been outstanding deed! 1, l x ,..,v,..:.'t ---w. ...,,,. A- .- if A . ' +Q'.f.ff l-x.'.5ff J- inf- f ff' . e f in their scholarship, leadership, partici- pation in extra-curricular activities and Christian character and influence. We are confident that they will prove to be of future usefulness to society. Lcd XJQQUAWKXLYAQMJ' slew! - . L. 4 ' 1 , 4623 ,if 'Wi - 9-1 V V ,UI Pg ie x V. 'K 9 as QQ ' lv .ls in 5 33 -31,5 B me xx-, 'RA' 'f gf. ., ha Ex! r, 'f rg, ' .75 fe. -Nw wx ' K xxx' ' Q hi .. .9 1 K, ,xg P 91 P4 is 5 is ,Q ' 'A 65: Lduos Quo ' ' Amour. SWDENTS in Anavuum Umven rrsas Ano Cou..e.ceS V li Ki 52' 3, c tonml lion vhtantlnigt 5. Smith. fry I Y Ll .' Q slr! 1, 4, U Q 0 sf llont lion wbuitcclig Q., 5IXllll'A 511.3 l'rol. Xaxlor. fxllXlNUI'Q A. john, X, Pres l'l1s ll ft'IQlt'l', K imp. l'pperclassmen at last! Sitting closer to the front in chapel. acting hosts and hostesses in the dining hall. and executing campus offices all signified that we had arrived. We yy ere plunged very early into a husy year of planning and preparation for the Tlianksgiving chapel program. XYe were almost reminded of Freshman initiation when we got up so early in the morn- ing to see the Seniors off to their winter won- derland. But we were wonderfully repaid at our reception at their return. The climax of our year, however. was junior-Senior Day. when our dreams were finally realized and our hard work repaid. The outing and the banquet are now only memo- ries stored in the treasury of our minds. XYith a throh of sentiment we watched the Seniors file past with their diplomas, and we were reminded that all too soon we would he following in their footsteps. lrn-as.: I. XXLXQIIVT. 5, K.. lt ep.: ll, Xlaltcrs his 'iii ' s 1 . v s LIUNIUR EHRPEL ENT FF TH I LIUNIUR SENIOR Hnnqusr SENIIJR R Lluulun VEEP AT Wann D Jigqhe' 'E C ifbtpv V BW Sl OX 8 Quvo B 0 '0 S, Qupv 'NCI glass' Beverly Burl Effervescence of Allia-SeltZ- er. Oh, niylu To serve Christ acceptably. Sarah Chase Burning aspiration to help others. Social work, I hopef, Quiet. reliable, discreet. ns - as ,kim Betty Adams clothes. Yoji Akashi I might learn. Dorothy Austin Thomas Christensen I will win you with cheerf' Letters from afar, superb mimicry, music in the heart. Christ permeates all. Barbara Church A Winsome personality that bubbles with laughter. This slim miss is perfection in scholarship and service. Study first, fun later. I'll X helpf' Reading letters, going to Sunday School. A taste for History with thc nd ot Env hsi pi iftssols He cr ed me hom 1 distmt lind that , Qs Yoji has a vision and a hope. 3 .I ' s 1 ' h, 5- 1-1 -1 -1 ll s 5 ' L z 1 . Donna Anderegg Red hair and laughing eyes. Chemistry lah, Missionary society, Sunday School class. S, ,img The quiet smile, the helping Q' hand, the real testimony. Her watchword - loyalty. Conversationalist, student, seeker for Truth. Industry that wins o'er work and Q ' studies. Cay laughter. Mervin Bedor Because he is persistent, he shall conquer. Theology and matrimony. Friendly, opti- mistic, undaunted. jay Bergers A firm believer, a good stu- dent. jay plans to preach. Interested in Nurses' Train- ing and theological pursuits. Samuel Blachly Betty and I. A smile that means hoth wit and joy. Where He calls, I gof' m QA ' L 45 ol uiw'b11 urch 'L U' Knightly in kindness, and cheerful, too. Because Christ leadsfi Organ rendering and teaching. ...I IU QCIML X... Charlotte Claytor Soft-spoken but f i r m l y grounded ideals. For the love of litf, A willing helper, a hard worker. a real Chris- tian. Quentin Clingerman Lit. classes and definite ideas. My brotherf, Ideal- istic search for the VVay. Iris Cove Unexpected humor and imp- ish stunts. A song for Christ. She adds poise and Faith to her profession. David Daniels Philosophical pursuits and friendly chats. My girl, Canada, and Supremef' A pathfinder. 0 Donna Driggs Her doll-like appearance charms everyone she meets. A keen scholar. Fresh ideas, party plans, committee meet- ings. Margaret Ferguson Unswerving in her goal- seeking. Her silence hides a golden kindness. For me to live is Christf' Milan Freeman Outstanding scholarship. Family life. Industrious and persevering. Christ shines forth in all. Ruth Gardiner Shining dark tresses that go with a bright personality. Her profession is graced with her ideals. Kenneth Gibbs Philosophically thoughtful. 'I will answer, Lord. Hidden springs of kindness and joy. Willard Grace The sharp dresser with the twinkling eyes and ringing la u gh t e r. Interested in WENC programs and U. S. History. VVitty, loyal Zeta. Xl Allen Halberg Al likes to argue and dis- cuss. My church. YMCA worker and preacher-to-be. Lila Harris Bubbling giggles before and after eleven. Soft-spoken manner but consistent living. Lilais a librarian with literary interests. a tfxigre, u Q b'Dw XO5' in X Merilyn Insco Always second floor, un- assuming kindness. For fun and for work. My little sis- ter. Incessant laughter, Rachel Ireland Quiet, helpful ways. Ideals that hecome real. I seek His way. Yiyacious. Frank Harvey Definite views, fresh ideas, original wit. Comfort Ye My People. Hospitality from Carol, too. Catherine Hayford The chemist has a hidden humor. Meaningful silence. Purposeful. Can I drive? Alfred Hesemeyer Student, preacher, N.Y.P.S. president, too. Let us moral- izef' Question and answer scholar. Richard Heinlein Economics and basketball mix for Dick. Can he mimic? Unruffled and plodding. Elizabeth jackson Perennial joy and periodic pranks. Insight and under- standing are a part of Liz. He gives me couragef' Gilbert Jackson Philosophy and preaching, too. Gil hides his humor beneath a grin. Supreme market boss, church usher, 'wal Glenn Hornberger Iovial. Pvt. Hornberger. Al- ways a gentleman. 'iMy Patf, Life is good. A God-directed life. Edgar Howard A preacher husband for his teacher wife. Quiet hut not glum. Because He called. Gerald Huff A joy in spite ot. Though he works, he studies, too. To preach His XVord. Raymond Ibecheole Industry unchanging. Ray is an earnest miner of truth. Appreciative manner. 'S ff I if it-N t f.f5'?f - A f5f?. . 'I ',, rs F. JU. Aldine John The eyes that laugh and the hair that sparkles. Dean is Dr. Shrader's right hand lady. Cracious Christ-like- ness. Donald Kereluik Canada, my Canadali' A gentleman and a Christian. Letters from Ohio and love for U. S. history. Anthony Kosty Exuberance thatis real. Praise the Lord. An un- daunted vision. A healing laughter. Ieanne Kirtz The petite auburn Miss from down South. Cod's ways are bestf' Lover of lit., hid- den springs of joy. OR Richard Krutenat Technician par excellence. Fidelity is his duty. Cheer gleams from his eyes. Ioseph Larrabee In service, his best. In work- manship, perfection. Dora. Faithful to his duty. Jane Little Ready to help, but not to talk. jane is an ardent reader of English novels. The Wil- low House dweller. Ruth Ann Loomis This parcel is small, but im- portant. Midnight oil in the Camera room. Christ beauti- fies all areas of life. Frank Lovejoy A voice that surprises and a life that reveals. Persistence wins in the end. Wit and work well done. Donald MacNeil Can we combine philosophy and lit.? Through college, insight for life. How -happy to be Hisl'7 , ff I . , . s 1 Beverly MacNeill Silent but sedate. She wins those around her. Love sul- fereth long and is kindf' Charles McCallum Proud papa. Combines stud- ies and work. To do His will. Sincere. friendly, and steadfast. To know Him bet- ter. 3 4 ,f fy 8 7' 3. .ai-3' J iffy 'ff' wb 'if . 4 , 'X' C 1 f 'b 7 v 'f-. 4 x. ' x. 'Q 'E if Si ? yi xx ,Q .at i '-'- .Q 4 lu-9' ' A 'Q x 4 it E51 Vaunda Moore 'Tis the idea and not the size that counts! Through study, truths that will brighten life. John hlori The gentleman from the Orient. To sing His glory here and there. I seek the Truth. David McSavaney Dave sincerely searches for the best and highest. Toler- ant of others, consistent in himself. Doris Mack To teach and to live for Him. She dwells in the Willow House. Enthusiasm for all she does. Shirley Martin The beauty of a Creek god- dess. I am now consecrat- ed. Insight into the real values of life. Minnie Mayes How little. and how sweet! Patience in the Dug-out, per- severance in the library. The lite of fidelity. Harold Mosgrove That tall Ohian who works at Supreme. Christ is in- dwellingf' Fun tempered with study. Bemard Mullen Bernie.,' Happy-go-lucky with serious goals ahead. Eve1'yone's friend. Student, willing worker, and practical Christian. My Cod in every- day lifef, Marjorie Merritts A silence that's worth investi- gating. A surprising giggle, a quiet smile. It's worth do- ing wellf' Russell Metcalfe The Delta's have a leader. Studying grace. Thought- provoking questions and analyses. My girl, Helen. Barbara Milsteacl Switchboard leplaces the li- brary. Independent ideas and intriguing schemes. To Him I give my talentsf: Richard Moberg The soft-spoken fellow with the well-defined ideas. The crew cut symoblizes a life of good times. .ri Ethel Mullen The lady of the Wit and charm. Our friendly editor. Christ gives both strength and joy. Charles O'Donnell An attractive wife has he. What would jesus do? Sincerity in study and friend- liness in manner. Carol Oulton Ten talents and more. Fresh ideas and subtle editorials. A little reserve oncc broken reveals a true C li ri s t i a n friend. Carmela Palella A student par excellence. She writes, too. M.l.T. has a charm. Life reflects a per- fect center. David Penney Morning crusades from Wal- tham. Ready for a laugh?', Chemistry fan and visitor in the library. Jeanne St. Pierre What a happy combination of the light and the seriousl Curious giggle and serene voice. Efficiency in study and in service. Arquimedes Sanchez The quick smile and ready wit. 'On music I shall feastf' Incessant joy because of Christ. Susan Sasao That small parcel of Oriental beauty. Her sparkles. A real testimony. CR determination VVilliam Sloan Southern sparkle. Let's play basketball. Versatile inter- ests rcveal an amiable per- sonality. Cynthia Smith Firm ideas and real enthus- iasm. That Massachusetts accent you hear on second floor. Much potential. Q I? Sterling Smith Unruffled efficiency in all he does. His heart trends toward Ohians. Scholarship, busi- ness, and service. Ceorgianna Spaite An eye-catching appearance and a cheer-sprcading man- ner. I can helpf' Bcnders, literature, and fun. 5-7.15 4, 'DSM 31 .r -Q. 51-fri ' ' I Vffilliam Yeager Continual goodwill. Indi- vidual ideas. Fidelity to Cod. the church, and E.N.C.,' Our S. C. president. Roger Young A versatile historian with hidden humor. Faith of our fathers. Kappa prcxy with a broad grin. Ole - Q X 9'. .Vik Paul Zeigler A chaplain of his ranks. 'iAll for jesus. A philoso- pher and a student. june Thomas Consideration plus. Christ must live in me. Scholarship and good humor in spite of work. Ray Thorpe A surprising laughter. and encouraging manner. My wifcn and My callf' An earnest student and a faith- ful servant. Shirley Thorpe This pctitc Mrs. loves litera- ture and housework. To he void of all cgoism and filled with Christ. Consistent joyg faithful scholarship. Ancel Tikasingh Robert Walters A philosopher that enjoys M a ryla n d 's atmosphere. Leadership and scholarship. Because He calls, I follow. Cordon Wetmore Married man. Christian serv- ice his aim. Quartets and solos. Quiet, genuine. A vi- sion from Christ. Herbert White I would learn. Quiet but thoughtful. To preach and to teach of Him. Walter Woodbridge Searching student. Ideals that arc firm hut never dogmatic. My purpose to learn that I might servef, IU The New Yorker with the blonde admirer. 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Q ,'..L.vi 1 Q-N' Worms OF Pu FWQ H ou-sf. fi 109 'f.v4Ts-we f 'We UQXQB ee+v YB Wm YM 21 X- I' Alice gl canne Clark Pliyllis Collins Phyllis Dax is Ivan Cousins Oscar Ellcr Lois Flick llobcrt Crew XVilbur Ellison Patricia Gibson Betty Fleming David Crosse Avlllllllll llarclin Bonnie Adams 4 Bryant Anderson 2 Beverly Asllline George Aubrey Louise Banker Beverly Blaisdell David Blaney Rebecca Bown Doris Bradley Donald Bryce Robert Briggs Mabel Brown Ellen Burgess Paul Burkhart Dwight Campbell OPHO ORE Ann Littlefield Kent MacMahon David Mac-Pherson james McCloy Edward Mann Orman Marsh jean Merriman Jeanette Morehead Ronald Mosgrove Dallas Mucci Gladys Pankow Pershing Parker Ruth Plunkert Marjorie Previere Alice Pruden john Hathaway Barbara Hemmings Esther Henek Samuel Henek Henry Henderson Dc-Lysle Henry John Hodgkiss Doris jackson Kenneth Keim Jerrold Ketner Charles Kohr Richard Lehto Roy Quanstrom John Rigdon Dorothy Roberts Abram Rose Jane Schlosser Theresa Schweickert Malcolm Shene Betty Shields Eleanor Slater Evangeline Smith Faith Smith Glen Stover Juanita Strotman Harold Sumner Shirley Truitt GPHO GRE John Nvagner Albert YVakc-field Charles XVakefir-ld Galen Xvllllgll Gail XVe-ischedel Fred YVenger Charles XVilli1uus Tyler Wooster Priscilla 'vVooclwurcl jean Your-so Gordon Young it 'V 9 :wif -Ffff Fi. is if S W . d , . 1 - -'E vi -J- . 9 ,--. g . .1 v . v f 5?1 ' .YV f'l'xl' TV ' 'V ' 'Y A.-1 1 - + .P.'ff c,1. 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' 'I 1 ' 41' KN! . .5 S--' w .ilkq YK 1 . , kv- 'M ' 9 1 gli' VN - J .5 1. L 'E u 'Q--.r v- , ,' -Y J .A - 5,-rv ', i V f ' Q w fy , Q x . 'K 1. x u . N ' ' w , wx, ahxml IW' A -I-K. I I .. .X-,l-,A .W -Hs,-v 'f 'T v 1' .QQ f. - -,' 1 1 4 , ,, , J 1 RESHHHN Iumnunn xg Ex f . , . 1 Xl' 'A nf' Fifty show Fa ,X fn, - 99 F9 J. Allen I. Allison I. Amick D. Anderson L. Armstrong B. Bambling R. Buslm m E. Bass N. Beaver T. Bonner F. Berry D. Biggs FRE ..,r if Y 55355 ' -if 1, .5-Y K 4. 5' N V. Bock D. Bootll P. Bonnc-r V. Bower S. Bonnette B. Bray D. Brown F. Burke K. Butts D. Caslf-r M. Buell J. Burley C. Culdwvll VV. Chambers E. Burke I. Burton I. Carlson D. Clingerrnan fx r Correa D Loller NI. Corrie Costley Fisher I. Fox b Fretz I R. Ga e P German B. Gerv Giles E. Good D. Crven C. Crossctt N. Crinrocl C. Hams S. Hamlin M. Ilnrris M. Hussc-ll ll. II1lllCk K. IIPLHOD 0. Ilvcigvs E. II:-lxlistumitor R. Hersh -FRE car. we?-Y . Ilysunx FI. johnson D. 'ones II. Kidd R. Kyer R. Larsen . Insco D. johnson . . .mais NI. Kohr R. Lnncif-rs XV. Laudermilk 2 I L I I 1 R. Jarvis A. jones XV. Kc-lviuglon XV. Krutenat C. Lamtz M. Laurie mf: , ' , P . ' Jiri , 4- . 3 ' P A fr if-f' M. Lewis D. McCrew M. Manzer R. Maye R. Miller P. Mosgrove N. Lockwood E. A. McKenzie D. Mattmueller R. Metcalfe M. Moore R. Mosgrove A. Lovely C. Mantha C. May R. Mickel J. Moran W. Mullen PI M 5 Wien i DJJ? K- M Nickerson rigid, iw. W ZA- 'V' R. Norman P. North F. Oddo II . Purkcr R. Parry C. Parsons E. Putmore R. Pauli J. Pendleton B. Phillips F. Phillips R. Powers C. Propst M. Pyne XV. Pynn E. Ricks-rt A. Rigby S. Rose R. Russell D. Sclmepf VV. SL-vor J. Sheets j. Shinuult FRE 49- 2554'- C. Shook B. Smith R. Smith j. Steningcr A. Straw R. Taylor I. Sipvs D. XV. Smith VV. Spwikinurx J. Stetson R. Sullivan M. Tharp I. Skilliugs K. Smith I. Stanford Fred Stiles H. Tattrie NV. Tibbetts L. Towle C. Wagner B. Ward I. WVebb NV. VVhitehead N. VVi1son F. Tysinger tl. VVampler S. Watkins WV. West M. VVilliamson R. VVithrow M. Vunderhoff D. Warmer D. Webb L. Whipple E. M. Wilson C. Witte C. NVood B. Wyoff B. Ymmce NV. Young C. Zciglcr GREE BODK 9 .vi x'ly ob Sf-ati-tl: Prof. Spuligvxilmc-rg. Aclvisur, lt. Bmw. -I. Ste-ninqm-r, Xl. Nlilliiuns. D. XVelmlJ. Xl. Nlklllllff, liclitor. Stuncling: C. C'11'loxx', D. Biggs, llmiiivm Xl-lllklQl'l', j. Stctson, P. LlL'l'lllilIl, R. NlL'lL'2lllC, S. llun 1- ECOND EMESTER T DENTS 7- Scatcd: Muriel Sunvy, Susan Scott. joan Iiclnn, Helen Fulir. june- Sutton, Durutln' Moslmuuqlier, Klux' Stutlf-r. Standing: Colcnmn Hou-rs. Daniel Dubc, Herman Stillman, XVulter Tubbs, joshua Houma. Gregory Kuttis, Richard Parker. Charles Allen Beulah Allison Marilyn Foss Nancy Froehlicli Rachel Hardin fx ,-- ' ' - . PECIAL Frank Kelly joseph Kittle LaVerne Lynn Mary Lou McKean Juliana Moskal DE Lois Nuzum CllllI'i'IlL'l' Sweigurt Sliirlcv Parker Clara Travis NVillard Peterson Geraldine VanDyke Elsie Smith Naomi NVetzel XVanita Stover Marie Yoder COUNCIL 5v.llm'LI: Xl. ixllllflx, Sc-up H. St1'tSllll, lll'l'N,Q NI, Clmmdxxmx. 'l'x'm'us, SUIINHIIQ' Prnf cjillll 1-run, ,Mlxlsorg D. lc-nplm, . Cf. limp.: ff. l,il'l'k'l', ffllalp. F A C U L T Y 16 '1-wh y' 2 fir- 7 .' gf ' S n ,X . Y qw..- -'Q m 'fn 2. , . 1..N, i , 1 , i gl - s l Xlmdvlim- N. Nm-msc Ruth E. f:LllllL'I'0Il jnlncs CQIIIICYUII Esther Blum-3' Eunice Osterhaut SENIORS ,S 3 J ,133 y ,fb . u 3., N ,sf-.,, If l 1 7 -H. W 42 ,. law 'Q ,,. .. , 'A f Q fbi ' Q3'f',.- ' . .i i M 5 . 'lid , .,.bm,,,. -1.-3 gy. 1, ,T K: f 353 'X ., 1' if 1 Ulf fueajrt .,U,a. A.. . it . T ' i.'-SA E , , - , rm 'Q I ary AllliCli David Burlu' lxILll'gill'Ct Gooclnow Cfurlton Pl'ill'k'L' Luint Finishing our SCCUllKlill'y' cclnuition in tht- shsnclowg ol' Colle-gizltv lilv, tht- ucuclmny stuclcnts have haul at ycur of succ-css lllltl ucl1ic'vc'lm'11t. 'I'ln'ongh tht- lk-llmvw ship of Christian teachers anlcl stuclcnts, wc hm'c sturtccl our qucst lor trnth uncl sviwict' to the Muster. Acuclerny nctivitivs throughout the your lmvc incluclccl tht- unnnul lull lnczllifzlst llf Merryinount park illltl wnckly Nlonclui cvcning IJIYIYCI' mt-ctings. Tixnc-s of fellowship with thc Clanncrons, lziculty uclvisors, lmvv hcun cspcciaxlly llIt'll1Hl'tlllll'. UNDERCLASSMEN 'nRq-gs .. Q. ,B ni gl! Slrfin Front Bow: H. Curr, F. Knight, E. Sleacl, L. Altic, D. Shen. M. Ehv, R. Crowlcv. Sm-cond How: H. Stetson, S. Bowman, H. Baht-ook, NV. Hass-lton, P. jones. BlBLE CERTIFICATE COUR E .ri llulmltl 5lm't'U'S SENIORS COUNCIL ln tht- tliiicl ymutr uf ilu cxistciicc. tht- llililt' Ccrlilicutc Courgg has lllfgllll tu IKHIP tl lruitlul ll4u'x't'sl. llus new clupurtmt-nt xvliit-li spcciullzvs 111 llllllllllg stuclcnts to L'ill'l'y tllc gmpvl lu utliws. luis iilrtuuly l3l'UY4'll im-Il' to lu' at xiitill, lixing part ol' llllg Cllristiun cclu Lkllltlll xxliiuli Euslwiu XLlZill'C1lt' Ciollt-gc ullcrs lu till. UNDERCLASSMEN Try . I g AX M' lfrtmt limi: D. Brumugiti. S. Fuller. XY. Cassick, Prof. Niclson, Prof. Tavlor, J. Kulm, Sll'Yt'l1S. Nl. Pitt. C. Grate. Second Row: F. Olsen, R. Phillips, O. Taylor, F. MacMillan, Olson, C. Pillaliury, B. Bcrgcson. I r Si-gm-cl: S. Fullvr, Trczlxg VI, Kulm, V. Pro I t 4, ' Y Standing: ll. Stvcvcs, I'rcs.g NI, Pitt, Su. Linus l'.lIf john lxulm 1 ..f Q f' . 'r' ' V I b a . f r 15 il' Q ff f, Q ' hw 'Y -f xtg . rd. ' Hn. . 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Q -e 5 N V. -'- A i X we Yagi?-AX, D A WILLIAM YEAGER, President CAROLYN MCEACHERN, Vice President TUDE T COUNCIL QNX MW' nvgw 9099 QHRXSTTAHS 9 2950 :N N96 Q qs nf' nv' P 9 I Seated: William Yeager, Ioan Stratton, Jeanette Morehead, Rehecea Bown, Ilelen johnson, Carolyn McEachern. Second Row: Ilerhert Dodge, john Wagner, XVilliam NVhitt-head, Alfred Hesemever, Douglas Peoples, NVilliam Kelvington. OFFICERS President WILLIAM YEAGER Vice President CAROLYN MCEACHERN Secretary REBECCA BOWNE Treasurer GORDON YOUNG Chaplain DOUGLAS PEOPLES Faculty Advisor PROF. MEL-THOMAS ROTHVVELL REPRESENTATIVES Graduate Herbert Dodge Senior joan Stratton Junior john Wagner Sophomore leanette Morehead Freshman NVilliam Whitehead Academy Douglas Peoples Bible Certificate Delta Kappa Sigma Zeta Nautilus Campus Camera Clubs Wilhur Cassielc Gordon Young Alfred Hesemeyer Gordon Wetmore William Kelvington Vernon Morse Rebecca Bowne Doreen Armstrong VVith Prexy Bill Yeager wielding the gavel, the Student Council swung into action early in the semester hy giving an enthusiastic welcome to the frosh, Few days passed hefore Dog-patch posters captioned, Gals - Get Your Guys appeared. The scramble for dates which followed was climaxed with the Sadie Hawkins Party held at the Fore-River Cluh House. Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae were kept husy award- ing prizes to the creators of onion eorsages, and profs with their faces smeared with custard pies. Christmas vacation was off to a good start following the semi-formal hanquet held in the dining hall, An extra pre-hanquet fea- ture was the election of a King and Queen. Late in the spring another semi-formal party provided the last social gathering of the student hotly this year. This year the Student Council has stimulated pep-rallies for the Gordon games, helped enforce lihrary quietness, initiated the support of a European orphan, started monthly singspirations, helped provide new games for the parlor, revised the society point system, sponsored Talent Night, and during the second semester has provided decorations and programs once a month during the dinner hour. ii Jn 'Che Guam ETHEL MULLEN, Editor THOMAS sKlDMoRE, Business TH E NAU I ILUS of YJ 1o22cnE 'Rq Us-mn Lev Taxes H Nu: Ss-lor +29 V596 Egfff . v - . 4,- . .- s. f. - Front Row: YV. Trout, A. john, II. Johnson, T. Skidmore. E. Xlullen. Prof. Cloodnow, Adyisorg I I'l1 l C Prllcll Sctond Hou D Austin I Ntlllllll D Nlrttniutlhr I Xloi lr rd l ti it J. .s, 1. 4 t.t . . . , J.. '. . ..a 'l't't,,.S'4- man, D. Armstrong, C. Snnth, S. Nlartin. Third Bow: S. Smith. tl. XYilliaruson. T. Starnes. lt. r,ehto, D. Peoples. D. Nlueei, C. XYaugh. A. Bose. STAFF Editor-in-Chief ETIIEL NIULLEN Business Manager THOMAS SKIDNIOBE Associate Editor tScriptl HELEN JOHNSON Associate Editor fLay0utl DALLAS NIUCCI Assistant Bus. Mgr. STEBLINC SMITH Staff Photographer and Darkroom Teclmician: Douglas Peoples. Assistants to the Photographer: Richard Lehto. Karl Better. Sports Editor: Thomas Starnes. Personality Sketch Editor: VVaveline Trout. Photography Editor: Doreen Armstrong. Staff Writers: Bose Handloser. Car- mella Palella, Janette Morehead. Art Staff: Ahram Rose. Galen XVaugh. Secretary to the Editor: Shirley Martin. Secretary to the Busi- ness Manager: Lois Nuzum. Literary Assist- ants: Cordon VVetmore, joseph VVilliamson. Typists: Shirley Haselton, Aldine John, Cyn- thia Smith, Juanita Strotman, Lois Flick. Literary Advisor: Professor Edith Coodnow. Business Advisor: Mr. Sehlosser. lt seems only yesterday that it was Septemlmer and that the Nautilus was just ll dream for 1954. The office had that well-lqept husiness look that did not wish to he disturhed iw a hulihuh of flash pictures. advertising eou- traets, and miscellaneous strips of eardhoard. But time has passed. Nautilus picture day was the llegin- ning. ln your plaeesl XVhere is the next group? we heard constantly oyer the loud- speaker, as Charley's Camera elicited inees- santly. Then, too. we rememher Nautilus Night which proyided an evening of enter- tainment. while furnishing pocket money for those lurrried Calls to the photographer. and extra hottles of glue. Deadlines have eome and gone. There were many anxious and thrilling moments as the Nautilus hegan to grow. The staff toiled endlessly to capture as many of the happier moments of the year as possihle. The eujovment of eompiling the 195-1 Nautilus ht-longs to this yearis staff. But the future enjoyment of the Nautilus is eyery- one-'s to possess as we read it in years to come. AMY X W NN 6 G A Q CAROL OULTON, Editor HARLEY BYE, Business Manager THE AMP CAMERA Behind il , ' .achef f Q 'ix le K ff 1 ' 1 I f ,A 1 xc. f 1 X' 4 , 5 W. .- , , ft I iq Q .., . K Y Y .4 1, fs It x .' Rum nm: Mums ' -E LA Cream Fun Usnu'STN55S7ij'H:f'1?Q,g ,N 1, 11.1 ,., ' If ' Kgs. YW- Vu :Sakai-1. , ta' V If -.1 , ar , I ,N ' A . '.- .. ' , . ...f , . - - -. hz f. f. .. ' Front Bow: T. Starnes, il. Strotnian, Prof. Spangenlierg, Advisorg C. Oulton, li. Bye, B. Loomis, B. Bown, W. Trout, ll. johnson. Seeond Bow: B. Chureh, B. Ashline, B. Blaisdell, bl. Cidnev, J. Selllosser, B. llennnings, J. Morelieacl, B. Adams, Cl, XYeiseliedel. 'llnird lion: BI. lluleliins, B. Milstead, B. Mullen, lt. Lellto, D. Mueei, l'. l'arlter, A. Bose, M. xvllllltlllhtlll. STAFF Editor-in-Chief CAROL OULTON Associate Editor RUTH ANN LUOMIS Business Manager HARLEY BYE Columnists: Herbert Dodge, Bernard. Mullen. Sports Editors: Tom Starnes, Barbara Hemmings. Associate Sports Editor: Dallas Mueei. Feature Editors: Helen johnson, NVave Trout. Proof Editor: Barbara Milstead. Head- line Editors: Jeanette Morehead, Nlavlou Williamson. Reporters: Bonnie Adams, Beverly Ashline, Beverly Blaisdell, Beekv Bown. janiee Cidney, Barbara Hemmings, Dallas Mueei, Bernard Mullen, Jeanette Morehead, Pershing Parker, Gail XVeisehedel. Artists: Abram Rose, Galen NVaugh. Photographer: Richard Lehto. Four-forty-five a.in .... eopyis edited. typed, and marked for eolumn width and point size . . . galley sheets are proof-read . . . layout is finished, dunnnv pasted up. Now -headlines to write . . . a pieture for that hole on front page . . . half the eopv for front page still out, too - deadlines must he met if we are to get this paper out hy YVednesdav night. From the time of assignments in Prof. Spanfs journalism elass to the time of sliding the sheet under dorm doors and mailing all those suliseriptions, we have learned a great deal about journalism. Selling ads and suln- seriptions, writing a news story lead or head- line, planning a feature story or layout or try- ing to revolutionize eampus rules or opinions with an editorial - weive learned a lot about people, too. .xii J gm-. DELTA Forty nvw stntlt-nts gut stzlrtccl in thc right clircction this yvni' hy following mn' Dc-ltzi pnlicciiiuifs whistlt- hcckcniing thc-in to uhcy thc trullic light flash- ing Co lJt'lt11.N Tlic-y lit-lpctl to hoost thc lJL'lt2lS to thc lengt-st sm-it-ty on cuinpns. Oni' Dc-ltu cnlciiclui' of social cvcnts this yczu' inclnclccl ll slcigh rich' in tht- New llnglzuitl wintcr woiiclwlaiiicl and u hunt crnisc on thc hay in thc Spring. But it was not only thi- hig c-vcnts which linger in mn' lllL'1I1Ol'lC'S. for wc will not soon forgct our Dt-Ita socivty nicctings with the t'llCOlll'11QlllQ' I'Cll1lll'liS ul' our prcsiclcnt, mn' singing Dc-lta CllCC1'lCl1ClCl'S, undying faith, and our inspiring DQ-ltu pluycr incctings on the top Hoof of thc cl21lltCl'lJlll'y wht-rc we sliurccl our bur- clcns and our victories. 0 X 54,4 .' .ffl ' KAPPA More new students were Sold on the Kappasu this year than On any other society. On liush Day the large Kappa cash register was ringing up sales right and left. We surprised the football spectators in the fall with a full cheering section complete with a Kappa band. Our after-dinner programs on Thursday night presented various kinds of talentg well especially re- member the cowgirl duet. Our Kappa prayer meetings proved to be bless- ings and a factor which bound us more Closely to- gether in our friendships and in our play. But we wouldnt eoine to the end of this year From HOW: S.SlHitlL,I,1ms.: ly DMN Y' ITN without mentioning our Spring outing which inade us CI. Smith. See.: J. Clrnnt-ron. .-Xdxisor. Sr-t-ont , , . , llow: lt. loung, lresg A. lleseinexerp 5. L teel all the more that we re glad were Kappas. HCP.: H. Bw, Clmphlin. - C311 , 1'-'nl . f ' 1 ! 'I j A ilrl l ill 4l -ll That thc Sigma spirit is iicrcr clcfcatccl was proxiccl orcr aucl urcr again this ycar. Hush Day saw tht- fcwcst nuuihcr of stuclcuts rirliiig tliruugh thc Siu- iiia tuiiiicl of loxc. which maclc our sucicty thc smallest at I'1.X.Cf. But thc Sigma cutliusiasm was high as wc gut ull' tu au carly start iii social activitics with a hay ridc last fall. Our luyaltics wcrc uiurc closcly uiiitctl as wc chccrctl our tcams to victory and tu cliampiousliip. Tlicii iii thc Spring wc cliuiaxccl our ft-lluwsliip at an outing at thc Bluc Hills. Our Sigma Sam aucl Sigma Sal waitcrs and waitrcsscs maclc our frcshmau xvclcomiiig cliuucr more iiitcrcstiiig. Uur praycr mcctings. our socicty mcctiiigs, our chccriiig scctious. and all our work togcthcr has hclpccl to make this a successful your for the Sigmas. ZETA The Zetus were tlie usurprise society tllis year after tlie Rush Day lists were tallied. Fifty-two win- dow slioppcrs were uttrzicted to the Zeta sliowczise and signed ai contract with tlie Zetus for lonr years. Among tlie outstanding social events of tlic year, We Zctus will remeinlucr onr boat ride just before scliool closed, and the feeling of nnity wliicli we sensed as we sung liyrnns npon the water. The callin and skillful playing of our teain inein- bers led us to many victories and cliznnpionsliips. Ilow could we forget onr Zeta cheerleaders' war cry? The year passed ull too quickly and we were sorry to see our seniors jLl'llClll2ltC. lint we are looking forward to even better years with the Zetasl ral 1 rig I , E Q -..J , J. A V, 5, ' 1' sg 4 4 ,. i.,,, 1. ' - is .. 'T lfront lion: li. lfleining, Sl'L'.-'lll'l'tlfN.Q VI. Ning- nar luis llol D111 kd i 1 li Xslilint Y I 1, . Vso lres. Second lion: S llenelt, C,li.1p.. Nl, Bro C,o-ordinntorg NN lxtlyington, 5. L. llep. O zlkffl 9 -...n I PM-fr ya Sm-.xlvclp lx. l.u'Lxmn. C.. XI.u-I1..n-In-rn. li. Nlllxlnul, IJ. Xuxlin. Slllllihlll t'Xl'l', -I. xx.lQIIl'I', l'l'fvf. X.myl1n3 Anlxwrx' D XI'lL'SlXLlllL'N I xxvilli'llllNUll JOSEPH VVILLIAMSON President I A LUB CARROLL BRADLEY Coach A jf, Qbik X 'ot 1 .f 3 N CLUB XVhetlier on the gridiron or on the court, there's always something doing in E. N. C.'s athletic prograin. In the fall, along with the regular foot- hall season, were the n1en's singles and doubles tennis tournaments. This year, with the appointment of our new athletic director, Mr. Bradley. we had an added interest in soccer and volleyball. VVith winter came basketball and ping- pong, followed by softball and the spring tennis tournaments. The Cluh, E. N. Cfs honor society of athletics, is responsible for many of the improvements in our athletic program. The new football uniforms. the time clock in the gym. and paid referees at our haskethall games are a few of the henefits we receive from this active organization. This year, with the proceeds from its annual sale of tickets, the N Cluh purchased new basketball uniforms for the All-E. N.C. Squad. DELTA l7mnt Rum' llvft to riglmti. E. Burkv. -I. CI.u'isun, -I. Laludc-rmilk. U. 7 Young. O. Taayluix Sccomi How: XY, Yc.1gcl'. XY. Suu-x'. li. Quimb- lrmn. R. Xlclcaifc. 4 , . J- . v .ii , . .,. A... 'rg vp. I. .-- ..e ' 1 .-1' -1 f 1 5xl ',,.r'1' Nav- v -'Q' f' 199 I, ,- -wr wg, . v J .,.df, E , . f..fg,.-f' rf,-fi ...--7,1 -1- ..-Y . XA 1- ' .rf .N ,,.-Y nh- v,.,-: 'Gy- asf x vp. A.. ,..s'.. pf' ,rl af -, .--v':,,1- '-'.-fgflu ,I 4 ,, - ,wr ,ua .F I' ' I ' .u'f ::'1 ': l X..-xi--t.-' . ',,.: ,A .A ,,g:Q,w'.. x I .f X- W 3.51-f4i7: '74'.:fi: '- if 1 5.-f.4,,4., 4 - S ,X -- , X , . - ,'-iii-92:-ig3?'4f., K.. 'Ji 'lfi ' A .. i4 1w 5:f'fXi'SZZ'A '.rf -P-. --it-5 . -. f -- .- - 1-uf-..4- '4:x:-2.--4-r---N. 'L-f HQ if 'rf . -K . i v J 1 U 1, m He,:,h:Z.,:- ,M-, :.'1:E-c,::.'4u,,f X i I 'J' ij. h v V I'-'-,.,A:-..jf-. .'.'.i'ff..fl: .jugs 'f4 .. - f 'Av 'u .fr K X K lg, .vt ' ' .'--fr fy ' ,. - L. , ' ' 'i ., 1, . - V , -r , . . .. 4 . L 1 I l - L ' 'f:N'fw. X 'f R I X J, f 0-'N ., . ' j N- ... 'Gly' 1 is' 'YV' if 'Sf 32 5 1 g,,' KAPPA CHEERLEADERS T'-F ,-4.3! Left to right: C. Smith. P. Travis, B. ,QQ-'AQ f' Cery. KI. Phillips. I. Pendleton, S. E 1j.f'j-f', XYutkins. U77 KAPPA Front Row 111-ft to riqhtiz G. Pillslmry. R. Parmm. K. Xclmn, I Cmiqlwiimir. A. Iicmcincxcr. Suiund Row: -I. Cameron, g-onphg R. Young. -I. Siu-ctS. D. NIL'Sau'c11cy. C. Ketucr. D. Henry. il if .i 5 ., 5 Jw I.-A r , ,Ax .-,i -Q A . --wan 1 1 d, .1 ,r- 1' A- A A .1 V , ,. R .rf ,- - . ',w.. wma DELTA CHEERLEADERS SIGMA Left to right: L, Stein, R. Mctcalfq Front Row flcft to rightlx C. Cr:-ssctt, D. Smith, VI, Young, I A. Clark, D. Nlattmucllc-r, M. Good- liigglc-lmlrn, C. Haus. Sc-cond Row: Cl, BI'j'l1l'l', couch: XV. Spc now. num, tl, Sipcs, D. Nlcflrc-W, 'l'. Sturm-s. FBALL A SICNIA CHEERLEADERS Loft to right: C. Spuitv, B. Aclauns, Burgm-ss, E. Smith, II. SL'lllUSSL'l', D. XVQbb, R. Kver. ZETA ml Row fh-ft to rightl: E. Pzntmorv, F. Still-s, II. Brooks, lh-ttvr, NV. llysong. S4-cond How: S. Nl'1lSl', com-lug T. Christa-ns I XV1ufm-1' Ii llc-inlm-in C Cgllclwvll A? H17 f mm-'fe FN fam! ZETA CHEERLEADERS D. Cnsler. ' Left to right: M. Boslxzlrt, B. Younce, A RON PARSONS JIM YOUNG DICK HEINLEIN TOM ST r fi N N ff' , 'N r, ik P' ' 6 -L. ,V 15 , 14 Q XX. JOHN WAGNER 527 nc is Nj V . 5 x t TOM CHRISTENSEN Q I is 'v r N gi JERRY RIGGLEMAN ' JOE WILLIAMSON ff q i! Ulf, ROY QUANSTROM Si sh i .fx , pix. fs Flooring gi squad ol, vctcrzms T2-65 win over its tmclition rivul txxu annual ganna-s plzlvvci. Tht- gaunu was c-lust-iy cmitcstmig h U xv cf V 0 r, hriilinnt tuiiiiwuiik, cuiiplvti with ll tit-pth ul' I'CSl'l'Vl' strcngth was nmrt- than Ulltlllflil to vngilmlt- nun' hnys to taliw tht- it-mi mvl' thc E. N. CI. nppusm-rs. Ilolcling only at slight 1-algo at half-timc, veteran: ohsc-1'u-rs anx- iously zlwuitecl the mltcmnnt- of tht- svconcl half. But couch Bmciicy Ltpt fresh men in at all times, and E. N. C. rcuilv wcnt into action to rnuintuin its lead through the rvst ni' tht- gznnc. Cooci spurtsmzlnship on thc' fiom' :incl intvnsc' spm-taitm' inte-rt-st funn the sidcflimfs, highlighted the Qzunv. E.N.C. was zihlc to ciw out tl Cfwcion College, in the first of thci FOQTBALL OS ELLEB XVitli tlw ncnr mnergcnc-C ot its first llllillxl-C1ltPCl tmnn since 1949, E.N.C.'s 19351 lootlmzill sc-arson was ll SIICCUSS. Tlit- lont- llt'l:4'11t liunclccl tlio S1gI11ilS Caunc' from tlw Zctus in tlwir final Quint- 'l'l1t' Kirppals uiclml ilu' S1fll11Ll.S c-Lulsc' ln' clefcaating tlw Crm-n ancl Colcl in their finial tilt. Tlu- Dvltazs. riclcllvcl liy tlic loss of pluyvrs, fnilccl to win al game' in spite' ol tlwir lighting spirit. In thc aumrml ALL-STAR QLIID9. tlw first tcum. with only one liolcl-ovcr from Inst yc'a1r's squalcl, wont clown to ClCli0Llt. Tlna- lirst tr-lun wus composvcl of Xvilyllt' Spoukmnn, Captain and only rr-turning x'c'tt-11111, -lim c:0llL'll0Il01ll', Kzrrl llefttvr, XVOs Clizunlwrs, Oscar Ellvr :mtl Ron Pgrrsons. Tlw sm-ontl tt-nun was muclc- up of Dick llvinlein, Dave' Nl1lf'S2lVCl'lf y, Dave Klart-C11-xx', lloy Quaurstrom, .lov XVilliaunson, :incl Don Booth. A Qc-usoirs titlv clcfpt-ruling on tlic- outcomc- of tht- final gmno, clicfvrlvnclcrs ut t'X't'1'y' grunt-. ilic-rc-arsvcl spm-c-tutor intcrt-st - sucli was E.N.C.'s 1953 footlmll season. JIM COUCHENOUL ,. .. V can WAYNE SPERKMAN , I 1 l 3' k .. 5 WE5 Cl-IRNIBEKS ' Ra' KARL P-ETIEB ' DELTA Front Row: D. Rowe, R L nah R llll1StI'0lll Su y -, . Q 1 3 . - E ond ROW: F.. Burke, XV. Sever, D. Booth. KAPPA Front Row: J. Couc-he nour, I. Sheets, P. Cer man. Second Row: R Parsons, J. Ketner, R Parry. SIGMA Front Row: I. Sipes, D. Smith, D. Mc C r C W, C Haas. Second Row: W Speakmzm, D. Fisher, F. Manu, WV. Chambers. .lr-Jn. I5 . 90 oh KAPPA Front How: ll. Xoriinui. tl:-ry. ll. Bmxp C. Smitli. Svc- .md Row: Xl. NYilli.umon, .l. Stvtwu. bl. xlHl'.l1l. CI. Sltilliimx kl. liiirtoii. DELTA Front Row: N. Lockwood, A. Clark. A. Littlefield, Nl. Cood- now, R. Metcalfe. Second Row: Nl. Pvne. C. Insco, B. Nlilstvucl, D. Nlaittmum-lla-r. XI. Insco. v I N I E A w 1 E w 4 r 1 li b i 5 i I 4 F. I l SMMA Front Row: D. VVclJh, li. Kycr, S. Truitt, A. jum-s j. Schlossc-r Svconcl How: J. N4Ol'K'lK'2lll, D: Bnggs, lu. Snnth, C.. ja-ssop. ZETA Front How: D. Amlx-rson, M I5 B ll lln rown, . 'XVII' Sm-0111 W: C. I,ilIlI'i0XV, C. Z1-iglvr. ff KAPPA Front Row: R. Norman B. Cery, I. Burton, C. Smith. Second Row: C. Skillings, J. Moran, I. Stetson. DELTA Front Row: N. Lockwood A Clark E. Jackson, M. Good- now, A. john. Second Row: M Pync. C. Carlow, B. Milsteud D. Mnttmncllcr. KE 1 1 a Y X i L i r E I SHSMA Front Bow: J. Sclmlosscr, S. , Truitt, A. Joncs. SL-cond Bow: 1 J. NIOl'CllCilCl, D. Biggs, IS. Smith, C. Jcssop. r FBALL 1 J H ZETA Frunt How: D. Anderson, M. Brown. B. Flemming. Second Row: G. Pankow, C. Zcigler BA KETB BASKETBALI ALL STAR TEANI l'1'o11l limi' 111-it t111'1gl1tl: 5. lruitt Xi form D B1 s S11-u111l lluw: Nl. B1'1m'11, E. Smith I3 C111 15 Xlilsl ul B Ilan Illl ALL-STAR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TI11- E. N. C. 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Biology Association lmnl llmm: ll. lxlclcl. lu. Xlll- 1. Nl. l l-rcillsmx. Svc-mul X lilmsinglm, D. Pc-Iilmvx' ll nc-li, A. Sum-ln-z. ., - V., .wa ., --.,f.,1-, I -'A , '. ' . 4- ' ' ' . ' ,1.-ov A ' x ' -,r . '.- -'. s' ,gf 1, . l. ,a.,- Astronomy Club Front Row: R. Pauli, D. MC- Szumnc-y, Dr. Shrudcr, D. Blott- mucllcr. Pros., II. llc-nclurson. Sc-cond Row: Nl. Lunric. II. Bvc-, S. Smith, nl. Duncan, R. Nlosgrovc, j. XV il in p l c r, P. Pu1'l4v1', ll. Buslmxn. !. gl l l l Bowne Philosophical Society Front Row: Q. Cuswc-ll. T Sc'lm'c-ikc-11. M. Stucllcy, D Nluc-Plu-rson. Trcasg S. Hun- cock, Soc.: C. jackson. Y. Pros. K. Gibbs. Prs.g BI. Bcdor, P Ze-iglcr, F. Oxcnforcl, C. YVct- ll10l'0. Second Row: T. Sturncs R. Cc-ry, I. Bergers, D. Mac- Sax'u11c'x'. Al. XYagnCr, D. Mac- Neill. XY. Yeager, XY. Lyon, L Pennington, Prof. Rothwell. Chemistry Association Front llow: P. hvUtKlNVill'Cl, N. Sanford, Prof. Sl1l'illlCI', D. An- ClL'I'CIlg. V. Pres., B. Clhnrcli. Sec.. Scconcl Row: II. L1lI'I'lllX'C, D. Pcnncy, 'l'1'c11s.g ll. Krntcnut, I. Iloclgluss, ll. Mc-rki. , Q ,. ' nf p' -1. Future Teachers Front How: E. Cooclnow, B Yonncc, A. Chandler, BI. Muvs C. Allcn, BI. Miller, Tre-us., D Clingcrnuin. Librarian: Prof Crowes, Prof. Parsons, B. Ash linc. P1'cs.g M. Bvc, Y. Pros. II. Stratton, Cliapg D. Driggs Sung E. Blake, I. hlCI'l'llliiII1 Svconcl Row: E. Cooclulc, BI Rlcrrits, li. llnnclloscr, ll. Bran' Xl. Lewis, N. NYa1g1u'1'. L. Arun strong. S. Bonncttv, KI. lnsco, F. Smith, B. Ilcnnnings, I St1'OtlIl2lIl, D. Kcllv, I. Tlionius B. Blnisclcll, V. Bop-lf, S. Iluscll ton. C. Smith, D. Nlucli. E. NIL'- Kvnzic. P. North, C. licllcv. C Pulcllu. B. Burt. L. Banker Third How: A. Sanchez, F Lovejoy, li. liver, AI. Kirtz, M Phillips, I. St. Pierre, 2. kow, R. Parry, R. Cnhic, A Prose. II. Goodwin, M. Phillips I. Duvall, NI. Copcluncl, D XVebb, C. Cluytor. Fine Arts Club lfront liow: lf. Clooclnoxx, S Nlntlxins, P. Cl 1- 1' in nn, Sm-. 'lIl'1 lN,Q l'1'ol. flung I,l'Ul. Xyill xxvrtlm S llist-lton l'r1's' I , 4. 1. , .., Sll'lllIlQl'li, Y. Prvs.: lf. l i4-lcls I.. llnnlwr, S. llaunlin. Svconm mx: U. llllltll. ll. Xlvtnullr- X. l,iltl1'li1'lcl, A, llosv, li Xiu-kill, X. clI'lllIl'UKl. XY. cll'Llt'l' -I Stetson, N. Shillings. AI. btrot- nmn, VI. l'1'mll1ftoll. 'ef ffS'!f 3' -L J , . . 1 Spanish Club . Front Bow: ll. XVallv1's, D. l SL-lim-rf, B. Lynch, D. Driggs, 5 V. Pre-s.g B. XVVQ-off, SCc.5 Prof. lx Rothwell, A. 'Sum-licz, Prcs.g 5 D. Honrv, 'I'rc-115.5 N. XX'ctz0l, 4 B. Plnnkvrt, D. Brown, G. l Km-llv. Scconcl Bow: il. Shin- unlt, I.. Flick. M. Mayes, U. XX f'iscln'clcl, .l. Cirlncy, J. Dm-mn, D. Cuslc-r, M. Mzmzer A. Lovely, M. Corrie, M. Ilutcliins, B. Powcrs, E. Mc- Kcnziv. Tliircl Bow: M. Ehv ll. Cooclwin, C. Punlcow, R. Dunlop, D. Grosso, XV. Chann- lwrs. S. Bowinnn, B. Milstvzul B. G1-ry, M. Phillips, M. Brown M. Xvilli2lll1SOll. s a 1 7 literature Club lfronl lion: ll, blolunxon. ll. Kflingvrinani. l'. lhxis. Prog. filIil,ll'lll.llI1 l'roI. Sl5illlLfl'lllll'l'Q. llrol. Clooclnon. D. ,Xrinslrong. l'rw.g l.. llnrris. X. l'r4-xg li, l,Ul7llllN' SVC.-'lll'l'1l5.1 ,l. Doro- lliy, Prog. Ctlllllfllhllll Cl, Spnilv. .X. Sillltllvl. Svvoncl lion: li. Bonn, I.. shimtrong. XX'. Trout. .X. john, l. Kifll. Cf. Slllllll. Ci. c.lAlXllll. C.. Xlr-l'..n'l1mi1. B. Xlnllvn. ll. Anxtin, xl. Svlilox- wr. ,l- Xlorm-ln-nfl. CI, l'nlm-lln. 'l'liircl lloxx: Cl. -Ii-mop, B. llvni- minus. ll. Irs-l.n1cl, XX'. Clinic-:'. Cl XX'l'lllllll'1', XXV. lxons. B. Xlil- Nlmunl. ,l. Littlf-, B. Aflgnns, CI. Onlton. S. Xlnrtin. M 44:-K ,hiv 1-,-, I V A ,- ., .,. V-Q f . -O ,Cl . .. i. .bunirvt LF.. lf-:if 'I -,ug , i'c.?.'., . -1 1 I . M JPY: itz- N, .Fifi-L' If . 5'1 G' Q ' ' -f f .- -1. '- .g f' ' ' .-.L--Q iiiQ'Ii4'1- , . ,,,AA,.:..11:. l l l Psychology Club ' l Front Bow: S. Sumo. E. Coocl- ulc. B. Burt. S. Cllmsc. Sc-c.g I. Cong X'. Prc's.g Prof. Crovcs, i Al. Cllcnniv, l'r0s.: ,l. Duncan. 'T'l'l'1lS.Q A. Clmmllcr, B. XX'riglit, B. llilIlCllUSl'l', D. Muck. Sc-concl Bow: XI. Mvrritts, S. Fnllvr, F. Smith. E. klilCl'iSUIl, XI. P11-x'ic1'c, D. jackson, XI. Xlillcr, j. Insco, 1. Thomas, CI. May. M. Insco, C. Kr-llv. Tliircl Row: XX'. Pynn. Ql. Bnrlcv, B. Snllivnn. D. Pr-oplc-s, ll. IJill'Sl'll, XX'. Ellison, ll. Xlosgrovc. P. l'zn'l4cr. XX . XX'ooclluriclQv. X'. Xlorsc. A. Ti- liusingh, T. XXv0U5tt'l'. ' ' J' -' is -1 -57. .L Q ' T ' . , . ' . . .ifZ , 8-f'f....490:.'Y-.w 4-il. 3' 3 'ZA l lr ' Speech Club Front Row: M. Lewis, H. Bray, K. Butts, T. Skidmore, Pres.g Prof. Dygoski, R. Kycr, V. Pres.: D. VVcbb, Sec.-Trcas.g J. Schlosser, L. Nnzum. Second Row: J. Morehead, E. Johnson, D. Jackson, D. Jones, D. Jolm- son, D. Kelley, J. Stratton, E. Smith. Third Row: D. Mucci, R. Mosgrovc, B. Mullen, Sipes, J. NVagne1', C. Allen, NV. U iirutenat, P. Parker, M. Laurie. fb . ,l ...ri it-Q ,Elf l iz' 'l' i ill '-l s, Lil ll' wJl-- r . - J-1 1, 1 xslt' ' : A I in Debate Team Front llow KSQ-atedjz J. More 5 . head, Pm. liver, Cf. hlCEilL'lll'l'Il den, J. hVllll1llllSUIl, H. Dodge , N . . cw J ?'x'4'7,' The debate teams trips to Emerson, Tullts, and SI.l.'l'. brought a second place, a tie for third, individual awards. and special recogni- tion to E.N.C, this year. Economic theories, high tariffs, and foreign aid composed the constructive speeches and rebuttals. Coffee and doughnuts between rounds, and the meeting of old debaters gaye min- utes of relaxation, although tough breaks, tension of results, revising of cases, changing of partners, and unanswerable arguments gave the debaters their headaches. Long late hours of practice, clear thinking and reasoning, a determination to win, plus Gods help and blessing. characterized E.N.C.'s debaters this year. Student Herbert Dodges coaching, Senior Carolyn NIcEach- ern's ability and winning way, novice debater Joe hVlilltl.lllSOll,S rea- soning and history major, Jeanette Blorelieads years of debating experience, Frosh Ruth Kyer'5 hard work and smile, John Rigdeirs outstanding individual award, Bob Briggs enthusiasm, Dave Daniels' logical thinking, and Dallas Mucciis determination, were all found on E.N.C.'s two debate teams this year. Second How lStandingJ: J. Rig- 519' i AQ' X1 4 cg l x Ruth Keffcr proved to he un efficient president of the House Council, whose lirst activity' of the school ycau' was the sponsorship of Open Houscf' Memlmers ol the Council were in charge of ll short progrann held in thc Dining Hull, including slxit. 'l'l1e Funeral of Cmmlliaitliei' Clloclc und Balhy Ben. Latter, prizes were klXX'lll'tlt'tl for the lmest rooins in hoth lmoys' and girls' dormitories. Ili Council s moi ond tlic rug e I -' fl :s '- the Suturduy und Sunday after-dinner prayer nicel- s for the entire student hotly. These were always an hlessing to those who attended. A cllllilSllI1ilS tree. mistletoe, window puintingg wgrg the decorations for tht Munro llnll parlor during thc Clnistinus holidays. m l'. Lulvcr. ll. l'ront lit 1 Stetson. O. liurch. :X Sanchez. ll. Stevens. XX I1 i. NYcst. Second llow: toglnll. Nl live. S. Sumo. N. XYilson, Xl. Nloorc. ll. N Sanford, tl. Clgu'low. li Xlullcn. D, :Xrinstrong. I. Stuntord. 'llnrd How: ,l- Xlori, lt. Landers. D Ioncs. lt. XYitln'ow. is. if fm Xlullcn. lf. Xlzlchlillun, D, lll'lllnt'Y. C 1, NYctniorc V' XX. Xlullcn. .-X. lllxthlllgll Front liow iSL'2ltCClll C. Punkow, E. llencli. ll. Loomis. l'. Collins, Sec.- Trcus.g D. Clingcrinalng H. Kcfler, Pres. Second How tStnnclingD: nl. Shin- ault. ul. Merriman, M. Prcvicrc, M. Yoder, M. Bye. HOUSE COUNCH. lfroin Nigeriu to Puerto llico, und Prince Edward lslund to Japan. shidcnts of dillcrcnt luuguugcs, races. religions and interests cuter the doors ol' E.N.CI. together. Ilcrc they learn to work, study. und play together on Ll basis of friendship, under- standing and equality. XVe lmve found it very interesting and enlightening to learn first-hguid the varied customs and folkwuys clmructeristic of each land, Coodnuturedly we rilm cztch other ulmout 'that Southern lmroguef' or that definite Czlnacliun uccentf, But we :ire sure that our outlook has been greatly broadened. and our understanding und tolcrution sharpened. hy coming in contact with these students from other lnndsf, STUDENTS H SHIRLEY HASELTON RICHARD KRUTENAT Prograiii Directol' 'l't't'llIliL'a1l Dirvttol' Six-thirty AAI. - Signal - This is XVENC. your college radio station. Thus XVENC announced the beginning of a new day. A sprinkle of music. nt-ws. time. humor, and devotions woke the ENC'ers up for hreakfast and classes. 'Ten-thirty P.M. - XVENC entertained, informed, and occupied the SfIl4ll'lllS for an hour with laughs on 'NVillie and Moose. drama on hIoy's Sc-rips and Scraps. music on Classical Album, the latest hits on ltntlfs Turntable 'l'v1'1'ac-e, all inter- spersed with Campus news. Thanks to Shirley Haselton, directorg Dick Krutenat and Curtis XVUUR technical directorsg and many talented students, XVENCI was reliuilt, scliedult-d, and put on the map this year. Front Row: J. Morehead, O. Hedges, R. Kycr, R. lxrntt-nat, Ilaselton, Prof. Dygoslii. II. johnson, M. Manzer, J. Dorothy. Second Row: B. llc-nnnings, XV. Crave, D. Nlattnnneller, S. Smith, D. Mun-ci, II. Ilenderson, N. Sanford, j. St. Pierre, IC. jackson, XV. llast-lton. Tliird lion: Nt. Laiurio, C. XVood, C. XVitte, XV. Krutenat, lt. Larsen, lt. Lvneh, j. Carlson, l'. l'arla-r, Cl. X faug 1. 599 f -f ',AyK gm 3? 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J xv Us 17 yzqg' 5 7 J If Q I lf, f'f I M FNUqrqL M FL Q' Dgts ,.1.5- lid f.1,z.'1.,LJ- '53 .,,, Q' . ,X ,. ,. .4 Vp.: . ,--1-.I V 4,13 n '+u '. 1 ,-is A A .25 -LQ. , , + , - .N T.. , in-mr vw Q WM 4:t,',1w,.,,.x,,., , N -, 1 N . .N ,.1w:'S3y,'-k:,5Z,gg7ff -- f'Y,c',,.. ,.,. - -A-'Q . --mf- A 714.1 'Q ,.. ' EFGPHUA- 5 .4.,.., lgafhsdf -- 'l,1 nr :Mini -uf- ii . . . The are written in the lamb's book of life. Revelation 21:27 SNS 1 X Q, My Dturr Fricntls: XVt' ht'lit'Vt' that tht' things of lasting lIll17tl1'ltlllL't' iu t-ullt-gt' tluys. us in ull of life, nrt' tht- th utfs tml tl lNL'lI10l'kllllL' UIIYIHII tri Lm't ' tl Corinthians i gy ' it' spirit. Saint Paul, in his l3l his umtlt' this x't'ry cltuu' intlt't'tl. NVl1t'thQr tht'rt' ht' prt1pht'cit's, tht'y sharll ttlilg wht'tht'r tht'rt' lat' ttmngnt's, they shrill t't'z1st'g wht'tht'r tht-rt' bt' ltnuwlt'tlgt', it shall varnish z1xx'z1y, sans tht' arpustlcg utllltl now ttlmitlt-th faith, hoptx Imt-. tht'st' thrt-cg hut tht' grt'utt'st of tht'st' is lm't'. Autl lttith, htmpt', tuitl lt1x't'Atht'st' things u'hit'h ttlmittt- - hclnug to II11lll'S iunt'r lift-, his p lnlt' in tht f . this Ctwltugt- whit-h wt' lovt' untl st'rvt' t ' sight of Ctltl. is lountlt'tl un tht' DI'1llL'l1UlL' ol tht' prnnattw' Ol things spiritual. Auiitl all tht' husy zlt'tix'itit's l tml C,ullt't' 5 t' wt' htmltl that tht' Yllill ctmrt' ol htt' l must ht' uuurisht'tl hy tht' t'tt'ruzll truth ut . , . C.ntl 1't'vt'arlt'tl to ns in Christ lt'sus, our Rt'- tlt't'mt'r llllll Lurtl. Tht- t-t'utrul platct' in our lix't's ht'ltl hy tht' guspt'l uutl tht' t'lnn't-h rt'sts upon this t'sst'nti:zl truth. NVQ htmpt- that it has tttLt'u int-rtursing hultl uptmn tart-h of you tluring 0 runr stutlt'ut tlalvs, uutl that vuur whtmlt' lilt' M will ht tlctlit-attt'tl tu tht' print-iiplt' that tu st't'lt lirst Ctmtls ltiugtltuu :intl llis rightt'tmusut'ss is y tu htrvt' t'x't'ry tmthcr nt't'tlful thing. Ctmtl hlcss 4 yuu. l a1ithl'ully', your prtsttmr, J. tsiiuxx tztmtfmb Qdagg -gunn- ' wx g 1 i:Qi'ix,il 'X i ' ' lfront llow: l'. XVillwertl1 clireetorg D. XVarcl, ll. Kidd L. Young, L. Sehlosser, A xvillil, NI. Could, IC. Lock wood, O. Xlarple, organist Second How: lf. NVilson, L 112111. 'l'hird How: bl. Duncan lt. Young, lt. Manu, S Blat-lily, li. Ma ll 11, V Groves, A. Straw, tl. Naylor I. Young. CHURCH CHOIR This year the church choir continued to provide inspiration and lxlessing for each of the church services. Faithful support to the revivals and special meetings meant benefit to all who listened. Unique arrangements of old favorites and exultant anthems were included in its repertoire. Under the eflicient direction of Prof. Paul Willwerth, choir mernhers practiced faithfully to contribute an indispensable part of worship illlll praise. YP CO NCIL 5 It has heen the aim and desire of tl1e local N.Y.P.S. to furnish weekly pro- E,,,3fa,,,,, X grains thatswould help 'each of the loeal A attenders to grasp spiritual truths, to l1ave a11 opportunity for the expression of tl1eir own personal experiences, and to enjov the fellowship of other voung people. Our greatest aeliieyeinent ol' the year was to lllllllLLflll'J.ltC, in conjunction with the General N.Y.P.S. program, a series of study-units centering around such subjects as tl1e Manual of tht- Chureh of the Nazarene, Christian lith- ics, a11d Youth Leadership. These study units were made alive hy the active part all played i11 forums, debates, and ope11 discussion. This new emphasis in our N.Y.P.S. has hrought us nearer to fulfilling the object of SllCll a society as stated i11 the Manual, that we uhuilcl up our meinlmers in Christian experience llllfl i11 holy ehar- acter, and . . . i11struct them i11 tl1e doe- trines of the church, and . . . luring about the salvation of other young peoplef, lx flu. Hi Hifi., i 4 Sf K. ti i ' 5 1 elf! , -2 P 1 l ml' il . 1, ,Lg Q E 5 I X 5 s P 3.39: X 1 Front Row CSeatedl: A. Hesemeyer, Pres., I. Stratton, Rep. at large, R. Bown, See.-Treas.g R. Loomis, V. Pres. Second Row tStandingl: XV. Scvcr, Rep. at largeg D. Grosse, song leader. Allen, E. Baldwit, li. NVill- xyerth, B. Blaehly, l'. XVood- ward, E. Young, I l. Shan- THE CHAPEL Ik Q DR. R. XVAYNE GARDNER MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WELLS DR. LEONARD M. SPANGENBERC L' REV. J. SUTHERLAND LOGAN REV. IOSEPII BIERCE DR. ALBERT F. HARPER DR. XV. ROBERT SMITH APPELLA CHOIR .f-- A - - ,..,. 1.-H .wfge . ins. A, new-'f-.- Front Row: Prof. Dc-lp, E. Pat- luore, I. Shook, ll. Lchto, VV Wlmitclicad, H. Altic, 11. M05- grovc, XV. Krutenat, A. Straw P. Parker, C. hlantha, R Mit-kcl, I. Mori, P. German Second Row: L. Armstrong, L Flick, A. Chandler, E. Fields R. Brav, B. Ashlinv, J. Schlos- scr, N. Lockwood, L. Banker C. Kelly, E. Blake, G. Fisher P. Mosgrove, L. XVhipple, V Bock, S. Parker. Third Row Mrs. XVilliamson, director, P Travis, A. jones, M. Lewis, N Froehlich. M. Ainick, R. Maye S. Saseo, D. Austin, j. Amick R. liver, N. XVagncr, M. Bve B. Adams, M. Previere, M Hutchins, D. Casler, R. Powers M. Harris, L. Altic, R. Cale E. johnson, I. Cidney, G. Van- Dvke, I. Stanford. Fourth Row R. Russell, I. Pendleton, D. An- derson, M. Merritts, C. Carlow R. Metcalfe, bl. Steningcr, I Stetson, A. Clark, M. Miller M. Manzer, E. VVilson, I. Insco L. Harris, C. Pankow, E. Good R. Ireland, M. Moore, P. North E. McKenzie, M. Tharp. 9 9 9 I'A'I'ltIClA GIBSON Pianist OLIVE BIAHPLE Organist IIANIES YOUNG Bass GRACE ODDO IIATCII Soprano Contralto, Director FRANK IIANYIQY Tenor As the strains of the Hallelujah Chorusi' filled the E.N.CI. illltlilUl'llllll, once again the story of Christ was told in the music of Handel's The Messiah. Since 1934, the comhined choirs of E.N.C., the A Cappella. the Nlcistersingcrs, and Church choir, have presented annually this triumphant oratorio. Capacity audiences year after year have shown their appreciation for this rendition. From all over New England, various guests enjoy the immortal music under the direetorship of Mrs. Esther XVilliamson. The college orchestra vividly adds hack- ground to the chorus numhers hesides its heautiful interpretation of the Pastoral Symphonyf, Throughout the entire work, the spirit of Christ is 4'X1'lI1DllillC'Cl. As thc birth of Christ is foretold, llis life on earth, and llcsurreetion, thc participants sing llis message to all those that ln-ar the arias and solos. Their spirits testily that . . . llis yoke is easy, a11d llis hurthen is lightf, THE MESSIAH ESTIIER NVILLIANISON ,, . . ,... : :4f?'?' v Front Row: Q. Caswell, S 7 I lauulin, W. Kvlvingtou, S NVutkins, C. Caldwell, R Mosgrovc, Il. Cogswell SL-cond Row: B. Ashline, P Parker, Prof. XVillwcrth, I Carlson. D. Auclcrson, O 55 Marsh, T. Boutcs, B. NVard R. Hersh, D. NVithrow, VV Ilnsolton, ll. Mosgrovc, R Mosgrovc, V. Stn-wart, E I'utu1orc. Third Row: C Xvllli2.llllS, ll. Kidd. BA Thr- main porposc- ol tlu- Stuclm-nt Xlinislvriul Association is to acquaint its llN'llllK'l'S with the culling which lhcy lruvv zlccvplccl. Hcallizing thc sCriousuC5S, ya-l thc- gwulrnvss uml glory ol' prvpurution for futurc scrvicu us ministers. lhcsc- upovr- L'l1lS3Illl'll Sllilfl' with ouch othvr u haulcl ol fcllowship lmcculrsc of their mutual alimg and gouls. .Xl lllll'l'Y2llN through Ihr- ycur. visiting 1llllliSl.Cl'S lcclurccl on subjccts pcrtimht to .r 5llCL'L'bSllll lilu ol ministry. THE T DE T MINISTERIAL ASSCJCIATIO , f'?.:- -' . . '-v r., , 1 . 5- -- . . k V , J' .,. V , H. .I - ,Q .- 4 . ' ,. . - . f .f- A . V - . ' N- . . . --. , . .- .h , .r - ,- .- 1 4. . A . . . . . - ,-.. .,. 1 . , . , l . ,J , - ii-N -, vms. ., ,, .- w ',-' .1 f ' 4. 'g- . .- ,. . ' v ' cv - --I+ . ffu.. ' '--' .. '-Q --..LN -. -' .' . Front Row: CI. f,J'DlJIlIlk'll R. Stl'X'CllS, XY. Cassicli. C. Kohr. F. Shaw, C. Crate, D. fxlgu,-Plrerson. Sc-youd How: P. Zcigler. nl. Mori, F. Oxenforcl, R. XYanucr, P. Knight. C. Hull. R. Crew, V. Prcs.1 Dr. Could. Fm. Cory. Pre-S.: Y. Morse. R. Bloutcmuro. R. Parsons. H. Bvc. O. Caswell, R. Brucllm'. Third Row: A. Kostv. D. BITIIIHIQTII. C. Auhrev, K. Plotter. XY. Sc-vcr. A. Ray. C. jack- son. H. XYultm-rs, J. Ilatlrziway. R. Young, M. Bcdor, XV. Mullen. XV. XVoodhridgc, N. Crouse, T. XYoostvr. Fourth Row: LI. Kuhn. R. Nictcalfc, E. Twining. j. Xllxgncr. J. Bvrgcrs. A. Ilesc- IllL'f'l'I'. XY. Yeager, D. NlucNcill, C. Huff, D. 5lacSuvuncy, C. XVL-tmorc, H. Phillips, H. Purkcr, O. Ellur. G. YV:1u gh CRUSADERS A. Pyne R. Penrsnll E. Mann R. Clark AMBASSADORS R. BRISIILUTI I. Fricnd C. Keys TREBLETTES C. NICELICIIPTIT S. ILISCHOII H. Johnson I Nfl ' Qs' 0 a 0 - e .: cugwg fm 5 X A sf YEOBIEN M. Shene CLARIONS K. Retter T. Christensen T. Boates P. Runcllvtt F. Harvey is T. Stnrncfs C. YYQ-tmore Q. TUDE T MISSIO RY OCIETY CQU CIL The purpose of the Student Blis- sionarv Society is to spread missionary knowledge.. to pray for the mission fields. 5: K' . and to enlist consecrated hves lor nns- ' ,A-V, , sionary service. Organizing prayer groups for each mission field and writing letters to missionaries, conducting missionary pro- grams oyer XVIQNC, and preparing a missionary songhookg these were some of the means hy which the group worked to aehieve its purpose this year. Each Thursday the Society met to study the mission fields and to pray. H They' were challenged hy the needs ol other lands as they listened to Nliss Esther Thomas. a missionary from Afriea. and other speakers. The Student Nlissionary Society also worked with the Prospeetiye Mis- sionary Soeiety to raise money for the Thanksgiving and Easter ollierings. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he would send forth lahourers into his harytstf' 1 u Lf X4 115 Front How tSeatedl: Prof. Spangenherg, Adyisorg XV. Sever, Rep. at largeg Cl. jessop. Pres. Second lion' tStandingl: If. llenck. Hep. at largeg D. An- clereiig. SK'L'. Iil'L'kl5. PRO PECTIVE MISSIO ARY GCIETY To serve Christ at home and ahroad is the goal of the Prospective Missionary Society. NYriting personal letters to missionaries, filling alahaster hoses. sending hun- dreds of pounds ol clothing to the foreign fields, and organizing a Prayer and Fasting 1.1-ague were some of the aetiyities of the group this year. A special Christmas project was to distrihute hoxes ol' food and clothing to home missionary pastors in the area. The Prospective Nlissionaries are preparing to those who have never heard ahout Christ to open their eyes and to turn them from darkness to light. lfront Roxy: L. Armstrong, B. XYright, A. jones, If. Blake, P. Collins, Seca A. Kosty. Pres.g Prol. liotlnu-ll. XY. Ki-lyington, V. Pres.: li. Merki. Treas.g E. Mann, H. Larsen, S. Sasao, L. Stein, Il. Bray. Set-ond llow: Nl. Tharp, B. Adams, XI. Studley, E. jackson, C. blessop, NI. Corrie, D. tIasler. Nl. Xloore, P. XYoodward, S. llaneoeli, E. Good, ll. Goodwin. ll. Powers. YV. Young, li. llehnstaedter. ll. Cale. Third How: C. Fisher, Bl. Nlerritts, I . Smith, li. Stead. F. Culver, .lf Xlori. B. Sullivan, E. 'l'wining. D. Xlattmueller, Burley. E. Tilxasingh, Xl. llarris, I . Ty- singer, D. lloherts, D. Anderegg. ww' lr xi, Front llow: C. Fisher, Scc.g D. NIucl'l1c-rson, l . xYt'Ilgt'l', 'l'i'1-us.: xl. lic-rgvrs. Pres. Scconcl How: S. Ilcnck, ll. Cn-xx, 1. NVugxn-r, l'. Z1-iglcr, XY. Kc-lxington. GELI TIC ASSGCIATIO The primary aim of the Evangelistic Association this ycur has he-cn to prcuch thc gospcli' in Boston und othcr snrrouncling connnunitics, A Sunday School work hcgun lust yt-ur in Boston has tlcvc-lopccl into thc Boston NllZlll'L'IlL' Chapel. Dcsignccl pznticulurly to me-ct tho spiritual ncccls of thc linni- lit-s in thc ancu, this cnterprisc has inclnclccl cxtcnsivc visitation, un organiizccl Snnclan' School, und two preaching scrviccs. Manny who uttcncl inc scnt to thc ncurln' missions which arc cquippecl to mcct their foocl uncl housing prohlcins. NVith thc increase of intcrcst in tht-sc scrviccs, wc hopt- to nccoinplish the cstulmlislnncnt-in-the-faith of the incn and womcn who arc snvccl tlntongh our ministry. 9163 FROM THE STAFF OF THF NAUTILUS FOR 1954... H SIHCEHE HTHHHH UUUH ' T0 THE FAITHFUL CHURCH CONSTITUENCY who by their support have helped make possible an outstanding NAUTILUS. . T0 THE C0-OPERATIVE CONINIERCIAL CONCERNS who 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 sueeess of this book. .lr--vi ? ' Administration Building EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE Graceful branches lifted heavenward, sun-crowned 'for our View Stand the elms upon our campus, reaching to the blue. Shady Walks beneath the foliage, flowering beauty rareg Blessed by nature how We love Thee, Alma Mater fair . . SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JUNE 12 FIRST FRESHMAN CONVOCATION SEPTEMBER 9 There Is N0 Sulzstitutcf For Clzri.s'tian Education . 129 02923 Troost Avo., Box 527, Kansas City 41, Mo. Washington at lrouo, Pasadona Z California 1592 Bloor Stroot, Won, Toronto 9, Ontario Zzzffffibzbzy yfouoe 037,000,000 periodicals published last year OA present book list of 292 titles 0120 hymnbooks, special songbooks, and seasonal program books 0157 tracts JZ fy 361140 0S2,012,327.75 total sales last year OMaterials and supplies for churches and Sunday schools OFuIl line of Christian merchandise Q Q-?, o o 13 0 WOLLASTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The College Church nulli - ' f y e O , .,., W- ,nw ,W W., V WVWWv,,AV A v 5 WA... . i, Q use v ,X A M.. E 'A M 1 an , V , LEED to X W A , I sau , .W V f nn ee f 11' BGB ua 831552: , , H- REV. I. GLENN COULD, D.D., Pastor PAUL I, XVILLXVERTH, Mus.M., Minister of Music MRS. OLIVE B. MARPLE, Mus.B., Orgcmist The Students, Church Home Away From Home COMPLETELY LOYAL to the gospel of full salvation 1, 131 Thi- District Building Loan Funcl EW ENGIAND DI IRICI SIXI.I I'IfS 'IiIII'f IIIASS UI' '34 VUXINIICXIDS I'fXCIl'I.'I'Y NND .AXDNIINIS'IiItA'I'ION l'I'UN .XNUTIIICIR YICAIR UF IJIIUCHICSS :incl FACES A GIGANIIC HOME MISSION CHAIIENGE - 034 UXICII NINIC xillilcmx sous ' 'nl Ill IIIIIVN .i.I tmxn, xxitli 1 Cflnn'-I1 I i'Let us golntothenextttownsig I ' ' MAaK71:Ja f w ilu-QJ1:FlJ'iU!'M uJf1.a...g.,...,ff-' Q-,vq III I ' ' ' Y N J 1 , III: Irwin 4,000 In I0,000 pupulgiliun - 1,,'QL4:,.'Vf , ' 1 ' 7 NS XXIII! ilwrn lH.mm11I4,2.m4m mnilitim It I ,, A . 1 1 4 rn i J l WI XYIIII Iwna 27,010 In 000,000 pnpulgitiim l ESQ NIIII-E lung .intl S300 milvs xxitlm- .Xnni E 02.000 sqnigm- mill-x I, If XIIISIIICLIII IIUIIICIVI' H. I OXVLI7II llulfnr Sup IIIAII ml' nl llmm' .llisxirnillry IGIIXIIID III IIIIXIII XIISSIIIXS XXI? IIIl'IIi1II I'IX'I'IiNSIOX I, CLII nn CYHIIIII XY.II'I't'II Inllllli' II. I1I,1n XX.n4I flIn.u'In'w pl. Xvilhllllllfll III-III-lit II. I'5m If. If. XVinsImx Umlvx Xngfll ff, XYQIILIIUI' I . X1-III Illitvlninwi .XIIIIIUIII II, Siunpmn .XIJYANCINC TIIROUCH I'ruu-1' and Sum-ificiul Giving 5? The District Home Mission Budget Tlw Y.Y.I'.S. FouncIcr's Club UCRUSADE EOR SOULS NOW I S32 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Spruce and Smith Sts. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. REV. C. NEAL HUTCHINSON, Mini.s'tc'r, 62 State Street CHURCH SERVICES CHURCH OFFICERS Nazarene Bible School 10:00 a.m. Secretary Curtis Cieinx W01'5hiP 11200 Wm- Treasurer Annie Sylvuii N'Y'P'S' 6:00 p'm' Financial Secretary Evelyn Maxnud Broadcast, The Hour of , n S.S. Superzntendent Stanley BIOXVII Cheer, WNBH, New ' Bedford, Mass. 7:00 pm N.Y.P.S. President Stanley Sylvuii Evangelistic 7:30 pm N.F.M.S. President Dorothy GICNV Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p.m Frank ljzeduliyic-Z N.F.M.S., Second Thursday Choir Director of each month 7:30 p.1n CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '54 Church of the Nazarene 33 Myrtle st. Waltham, Mass. C. 1. WILLWERTH, Pastor Students: THOMAS BOATES, IR RUTH CARDINER DAVID PENNY BARBARA SMITH 133 CHURCH ofthe . NAZARENE 250 Franklin Street l FRAMINGHAM, MASS. T . 25 Years in Framingham T with L1 T PAUL E' KAUFFMAN Holmess Message Pastor BEST XVISHES FROM . MAlDEN CHURCH Back Of E.N.C. with Faith and Funds to Publish the Timeless Message in 21 Timely Manner Cl1llI'ClII Minister: Judson Square, Malden, Blass. Anthony B. Sampson Parsonage: Minister of Music: 236 Hunlllorne, Malden, Mass. Quentin Caswell 13-1 That in all things He might have the pre-eminence. Colossians 1:18 outh Portland Church of the azarene ' x'1 of 'gap O R Q N Q0 222 1 1- 176 Sawyer Street . PRIT . Ll H ,O S . ON CASCO BAY- . - G ' ,L L- lu , Q, ,massages 15 O THE Vx? South Portland, Maine 41 F ' C 5 I I H. B. NVABD, Minister When in Vacationlancl,' plan to stop by and worship with us. GODS BEST CONGRATULATIONS to the to Class of '54 the Class Church ofthe Nazarene of 51 First Street 1954 LOWELL, MASS. SERVICES: Sundays: 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m, S.S. 9:45 a.m. - Y.N.P.S. 5:30 p.m. of the Nazarene 79 Lawrence Street New Haven 11, Conn. junior Society, 5:30 p.1n. Prayer Meeting Thursday, T130 p.m. A welcome to all who attendv ERNEST R. BRADLEY. Pastor 247 Beacon Street Lowell, Mass 135 GORDIAL GREETINGS from . . . MANCHESTER CHURCH of the NAZARENE THE FRIENDLY CIIIURGII with the FULL GOSPEL to STAFF and STUDENTS of EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE CIIURCIII MINISTER 466 Nlznin Struct G. E. XVinsI0w 3ILlllC'lIt'StUI'. Clmnlccticlrl Sl FImx'cr Street CIONGRATULATIONS Glass of X54 I It CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I 234 Franklin Street Cambridge, Massachusetts S.S. Superintendent John S. Burgess N.Y.P.S. President George NVatermz1n NATHAN A. ADAMS. Pastor N.F.M.S. Pl'C'.S'idl'llf Mrs. Maude Brigham FIRST CHURCH QF THE Our Best Wishes and Prayers NAZARENE to the Class of '54 CLARENCE L. ARNOLD, Pastor Everett, Mass. I36 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pleasant and VVheeler Streets HVERMORE FALLS, MAINE A Friendly Welcome to All ALAN C, KEITII, I'r1.sfur CONCRATULATIUNS F0111 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS li. li. IIUXYAHIJ, l'u.vlu1' HILL TOP CHURCH of the NAZARENE Gardiner, Maine J. VV' TURPEL, Pastor CXJNCl'lA'llULA'l'lfDNS P.C.I. Class of '13 V in W ,Q from an .4 Cod Bless You! Class of ,54 and make for you an open cloor of service t First Church of the Nazarene Bath, Maine 0 your fellow men und give to each the strength I, LYAL CALHOUN, Jlinistvr f . 0 ten Class of 1943 0 Come to the Richmond, Me., Camp Meeting August 31 - September 6 1537 lHE AKRON DISTRICT Congratulates Eastern Nazarene College Administration - Faculty - Students and Salutes All of 0ur Own Students REV. C. D. TAYLOR REV. C. B. XYOOD REV. D. D. PALMER REV. j. D. FREESE. REV. L. L. KOLLAR MRS. D. D. PALMER S District Superintendent District Secretary District Treasurer District N.Y.P.S. President S. Chairman, Church School Board District N.F.M.S. President YOU ARE OURS - - - XVE ARE YOURS XVE ARE XVHOLEHEARTEDLY BACKING YOU 136 FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE St. Clair and Walnut East liverpool, Ohio Phone 1593 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1954 and to E.N.C. L. D. MORGAN, Minister - Phone 8:22 139 T Ak Mg AKRON FIRST CHURCH Oi: THE NAZARENE NY. Tlliilllilfiglf at N. Howard -'Fig-x f Un Rhlltl' Nu. I8 HxX'iIt'l'l' xml nun' hc at visilm' lx it-rl. Il l'.'.nx.tII but not at Straingu Promoting E. N. C. . with Pl'2lf'L'l' . . with linthusiusin . with Finances . with Students CIOXCLHATL'IATIUNS TO THE CLASS OF '54 HU FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hayden Avenue at Claiborne Road East Cleveland, Ohio JAMES E. HUNTON, Minister Congratulations to the Class of ,541 ,,,-f NH 1, ,.. X N R 5 SE 5 I N-M'---.1. .--..v...v..,........ N., .. -, , - ' ' PRESENTINC FULL SAIJVATION in the BEST LOCATION IN THE NATION VESY STEMM Minister of Music 1 141 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO 5711 Tmney Road , -,, , , ,i 4fl?1:Qamam..sfT Pastor A. E. NVOODCOCK Sunday School Supc'rintc'nr1c'nt L. R. HARRIS N.Y.P.S. Prcsidcfnt MRS. C. SPAULDINC IV.F.M.S. Prc'.s'idCnf MRS. B. DUFF Treasurer NIRS. T. NICCUSKER CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 541 FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Dick Lehto. Rose Marie Russell, Rev. Carrier Harold Brake, Mary Lou McKean. ASHTABULA, OHIO Cor. 57th St. and Washington Ave. GEORGE YV. CARRIER, Blinisfer XVe are proud of our E.N.C. students 142 KENMORE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Comer Iona Ave. at N. Twelfth St. AKRON, UHIO -- NVh5n in Akron Visit xxitli Us - Milton L, Bunker Minister Congratulate the Class of '54 and Pledge Continued Support for E.N.C. FI R S T riendly H U R C H OUR AIMS hrist-controlled for NAZARENES of the NAZARENE bl 0 C Services: 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Morning VVorship 6:30 Youth Groups 7:30 Evangelistic Service CLARENCE I. HAAS, Minis-fc'r BUCKEYE AT MULBERRY, WVARREN, OHIO 143 jefferson Church Appreciates the Aggressive Spirit of Our School and VVe Pledge Her Our Support in Every Way. Jefferson s Church of the Nazarene 57 East Satin Street John R. Donley Minister WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY ' Church School 9:15 u.m. T0 the C13-55 of 54 XVorship Hour 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups 6:30 p.m. N.Y.P.S. Velma Mahaffy President Hi-N.Y. Ruth Fawcett from President Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. . XKIEDNESDAXR Frrst Church of the Nazarene Prayer and Fasting 6:30 p.m. ' Hour of Power T330 p,m. FRIDAY Cottage Prayer Meeting 0 Pastor - L. L. KOLLAR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dawson at First UHRICHSVILLE, OHIO EDWARD S. BARTON, Minister GREETINGS to the E.N.C. FACULTY and the CLASS OF 1954 TSQV First Church of the Nazarene CANTON, OHIO D- D' Palmer Third St. N.E. and Herbruck St. Pastor C Advancing on All Fronts CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ,54 to the CRADUATINC CLASS Church of the Nazarene of 1954 S. Linden at E. Summit ALLIANCE, OHIO S.S. Superintendent Lester L. Brock N .Y.P.S. President jerry Shook N.F.M.S. President Mrs. Kenneth Foley I. A. RODGERS Pastor Church of the Nazarene Liberty Street at High PAINESVILLE, OHIO CLYDE B. XVOOD, Minister A NVami VVG-lcome Always Awaits at This Friendly Church Y Truxxlxc ENDIOYI ll? Appraciata E.N.C. and Congratulatc' the Class of ,5-1 Barberton Church of the Nazarene Hopocan at Newell St., Barberton, Ohio HY' invite you fo enjoy our wclvonzc' COD FOR THE PAST, NC COD IN THE PRESENT, R- P- I1'f1ll'1 l BELIEYINC con Foa A CLoR1oUs FUTURE. .lIini.s'fc'r CONIPLINIENTS OF ARLINGTON STREET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Akron, Ohio XVILLIANI R. THOMPSON, Pastor Don Lewis, S.S. Szzprwiiztarzdarit Nlrs. Lola Turner, N.F.1I.S. Prvsiclanf Hanford Cunmison, N.Y.P.S, PFC'-S'lflC'7lf A Liu' Clzurrlz in a Lita Town TO YOU OF '54 YVe Pledge Our Support, Prayers and More CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 208 So. Canal St. Newton Falls, Ohio WILLIS R. SCOTT, Pastor Holiness Unto the Lord T110 Church where you are always welcome CONIPLINIENTS S S X ja of S 5 -H : -I . West Somerville Church of the Nazarene Davis Square JOHN B. NIELSON, Pastor 1-16 Congratulations Class of 195-1 XV1101611G21.l'116'C11Y Supporting A XVliole Gospel For the Whole VVorld Through the XVhole Church CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SEBRING, oH1o GEORGE O. COLE Pastor CONGRATULATIONS Class of N545 SPRING VALLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 101 N. Main Street Spring Valley, New York Pastor: RICHARD A. LEVVIS 50 Noith Madison Avenue CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1954 REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCH Beals, Maine . 'I .l. fi. . -2-I-f-s l . Q 1 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, with out which no man shall see the Lord. Heb. 12:14 REV. H, C. MULLEN, Pasfor 147 Albany District CHURCH of the NAZARENE REINARD D SNIITII Dzshut Superintendent o CGNCRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '54! o District Office and Parsonage 106 W. Warrington Road SYRACUSE 5, N. Y. Phone 9-0878 1-18 CONGRATULATIONS from the FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cannon and W. Newell Streets SYRACUSE, N. Y. WVhere N0 One Is Ever a Stranger JOHN D. RHAME Minister LAKE AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 99 Stonewood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Congrutulates her E.N.C. Students: Iune Thomas Richard Krutennt Malcolm Shene Maria Hutchins Florence Berry XVilliam Krutenat Iune Burton Morris E. VVils0n Minister 1 i 149 CONGRATULATINC FACULTY and STUDENTS of 1954 First Church ofthe Nazarene 187-189 Broad St. PLATTSBURC, N. Y. Phone 2510 NIERXVYN D. CRAY, Pastor 5 Morrison Avenue, Phone 15:22 PRE,-XCHINC THE WORD CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations from the Shirley A. Haselton ' and 44441 efzaacfz of Me Class of 1954 N me VVILNIINGTON Church ofthe Nazarene Wilmington, N. Y. and her E.N.C. students David NIacPherson YValter Haselton A XVelcoine Awaits You in the Heart . ofthe g i 5' A 1 Adirondacks 5 X-.E - :W x Y WALTER s, MacPHERSON, sr., Pastor Cedar and Holdridge Streets gfnuha, New WMA STANFORD E. ERNEST, Pastor 813 South Broadway Telephone 2-2124 PARK STREET CHURCH Boston DR HAROLD JOHN OCKENCA, Minister SUNDAY 8:00 and 10:80 a.1n. 7:30 p.1n. YVorship Services 9:15 a.1n. Sunday School 5:00 7:30 p.1n. Christian Endeavor, Collegiate Club and Fellowship FRIDAY pan. Prayer Meeting 5 XVHEN IN TORONTO BE SURE TO VISIT SI. HAIR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1277 St. Clair Ave. West NON THE AIR The St. Clair Revival Hour CKFH Sunday, 7-8 P.M. Tho Only Sunday Evening Church Service Now on the Air in Toronfov WILLIAM D. ECKEL, Minister ELDON B. LEHMAN, Music Director CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ninety-First at Reed Niagara Falls, N. Y. Everybody Comes to Niagara Falls! - Attend Services NVith Us NVhile You Are Here We Congratulate the Class of 1954 - Paul S. Cilmore, Pastor 151 -- OUR SALUTE TO THE CLASS OF 1954 -- WASHINGTON-PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT C. E. HUDSON CHESTER M. VVILLIAMS Di.stric't TI't'll.S'Ill'I 1 DistriCt S ecrvtary EARL C. VVOLF MHS, NELSON HENCK Di.s'f1'ic't ClIIll'l',I Sclzool Distric? IV.F.M.S, Cllflfflllllll President ERNEST E. CROSSE Distric? S11pm'infr'r1c1c'nf DON R. HOFFMAN, District N1-P.S. Pl'l'SII1!'lIf ADVISORY BOARD E.N.C. TRUSTEES A. Cf. Mc-Kcnzic E. E. Crosse Ealrl C. XYUIII Eau-I Cf. YVUIIQ C, E. Hudson A. C. Mclienzic Nccl AI. Pricc F. D. Kctncr DISTRICT CENTER CAMP MEETING GROUNDS - North East Maryland tHigl1way' Route -105 Annual District Assembly District Camp Meeting for 1954 Nlay to A1IgllSt 6 to 1 P S I 1954 District Preachers' Convention 2 D' I 'E N.Y. . . 'ft I6 Almul 15 HC Hb 1 U October 4 to 6 at NVest Chester, Pa. August 30 to Sept' 4 Dr. C. B. XVillia1nson, Speaker Boys' Camp - july 5 to 9 Girls' Camp - July 12 to 16 District Slogan: UUNCTION FOR ACTION 15:2 FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 16th and VVebster Streets N.W. - Washington, D. C. WILLIAM C ALLSHOUSE, Pl!-S'f0l' Congratulations to Dr. Edward Manu, the Faculty and the Class of 1954 A NATIONAL CENTER OF HOLINESS EVANCELISM 153 . COLLINGDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE i MacDade Blvd. Collingdale, Pennsylvania REV. F. D. KETNER, Pastor CI4tl1 year of pastoratej CONCRATULATES the Class of 1954 SUPPORTS E. N. C. - Prayers - Students - Finance BUILDING for a great future Philaclelpl1ia's Finest Suburban Churclf, Church of the Nazarene - Royersford, Pa. R. P11-Sf07' and Washington St. ! Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 N.Y.P.S. 6:45 Evangelistic 7:30 E V ,.,. IVE BUILD TO SERVE GOD AND YOUTHD 154 To the Class of '54 come the best wishes and pruyersv for ll successful and happy life in Christ, from the loyal Nazairenes in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE their mor P 7 Nazareth Pike 'md XVOodlawn Avenue A' C' McKenzie H E HECRERT Munster Congratulations and Best llfislles to 1110 Class of 1954 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Wiley and Creely Sts. Homer City, Penna. Services : SUNDAY 9:45 11.111, Sunclrry Sclmol 10:45 51.111, hVOI'Slll17 6:30 p.111, N.l.P.S. T130 p.m. EX'Lll1g6llSllL' Service NYEDNESDAY 7:30 p.111. Prayer Service A Co1'cli11l hVt'lCOll1t' Awaits You F, FRANKLYN XVISE, Pastor 26 Cmnt Street ITOIUUI' City, Pa Plltbllt' 9-Qfllfl CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1954 from Nazarene Young People's Society of the First Church of the Nazarene 61b Severn Avenue Annapolis, Maryland George M. Shifiett Preskient Dorothy VVood Vice President Audrey Cleavenger Treasurer Yvonne Moreland Secretary REV. JOHN VV, MAYBURY, Ptl.5't0r Phono COlonial 3-2183 C IONClRATULATlONS U' flll' CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES from the from First Church IMMANUEL CHURCH f N OF THE NAZARENE 0 e azarene Derstine and Richardson Avenues CUATESVILLE, Lansdale, Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA REV. NELSON C, MINK, Mini.sfCr 0 Students: Robert Nlerlii Paul Zeigler REV. ROBERT L. JONES, Pastor Stewgzrt Tretz Eldon Rosenberger 5 Compliments of the . . . RIO GRANDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Penn Avenue and Locust Street Route N0' 9, Shore Road, OXFORD, PA. Rio Crancle, New jersey X QIX 100'f hack of E.N.C. REV' EARL C. WOLF pastor El. EDNIUND TURNOCK, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m S.S. Superintendent Edward L. Sumner lvofshill 11300 3-U1 N.Y.P.S. President Loy Parsons l!'l'P'5i, t, S , pm . A M 1 I . Yl1I1g6'1SlC t'l'VlCC' 4:1 0 p.m N.F.M.S. President Mrs. N.1lx.1cl.1 Ch.ulton Prayer Servicex ukjdlwschly 7:45 pam Inspiration Time 10:15 Noon XVCMC Where Therefs Alwaz s a Welcome ,, 'I nlvllfll at the Scfrmhore Visit US CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1954 to the CLASS OF IQ5-1 OF THE NAZARENE From Cllussrrmtes Ruby Nlaye Pine and F reedley Streets XVillnrcl Cm-Q and Norrlstown, Pa. CHESTER M. XVILLIAMS, Minister West Grove, Pa. Church of the Nazarene Donald V. Retter S.S. Supc'rintc'ndent Kenneth Schubert N.Y.P.S. President 40 Miles West ol Pllllallelplllll on Route No' l Mrs. Walter Hoopes N.F.M.S. President Mrs. Clarence Keehn Secretary Fm. Christ mul llolllless Walter H. Hoopes Treasurer 1009 Boosters for ENC. ARRY M' '. When Near Philadelphia . . . Visit Usv HAROLD A' P ' mlm' 157 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1954 CLASS OF '54 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Church 0f the Nazarene Westside Ave. and Church St. Hagerstown, Md. O FRED Nl, HENCK, Pastor Bel Air, Md. JOHN E, NORTH, Minister OUR STUDENTS Dolores Anderson Evelyn Goocl Xlilclred Thorp Patricia North CONGRATULATIONS to CLASS from Allentown Nazarenes 11th and Wyoming Sts. ALLENTOWN, PENNA. L. G. GORDON, Minister O Passion A church with 0 Vision 0 Action of '5-1 Vernon G. Bugh S CONGRATULATIONS Class of '54 Church of the Nazarene Dean and Darlington Sts. West Chester, Pa. DON R. HOFFMAN, Minister .S. Superintendent Charles L. Rosenberry N.Y.P.S. President Ethel Mauger N.F.M.S, President A Fr iendly Church in a Friendly Community CALVARY CHURCH OF THF NAZARENF Center Ave. and Fourth St., Reading, Pa. Prev, C, Thomas Spiker Mirzfster 1209 N, 5th Street Reading, Pu. Parsonage Phone 29890 Church Phone 29785 SUNDAY SERVICES OUR RADIO PROGRAM t B11 S ll 1 9:30 L Q Echoes From Calvary Sundqyf U 6 C100 lm Station XVEEU, Reading, 850 on the dial W0fSh1P 10:30 p.IH- Every Sunday morning, 8130- 9:00 N.Y.P.S. 6:45 p.m. MID-VVEEK SERVICE Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, XVednesduy, 7:45 p.m. FIRST CHURCH 0F THF NAZARFNF IN BEAUTIFUL EDMONDSON VILLAGE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND .IAMES R. BELL, Pastor ' , ft .Aw , 'f?:.:1f:ifffA5f 4 . ., ,. T F, A ,. f' A we ,. ,- 9 Vim? g,5 '1a: A ff gfzv' .I ,L.L:f.q.,,-,VAr rr :imffvbzg '-1 fi 1 A in 1:7 'fi 1' T2 :ma .. ' 3 F- : ,dxf fr,-gl Jig 112, X., 'll5I'3iif,,g,g 'i ll' 'V 5 QE f EJ .Q i Li 5 A P11 T g- Q' id., V 'fin ' W1-M f-- A 4 .,...n . ,C L..i ,,, J' ' 'L ' ,V I r fi li ij ia' 4. f ist? 4: ,E it , QE f rl ' ,T 'Wil 511 5, E , . L 0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 159 N.F.NI.S. Convention District Preachers' Convention and Assembly October I8-20 IIIIY 19-23 Pittsburgh District CHURCH of the NAZARENE REV. R. F. HEINLEIN, District Superintendent E.N.CI, TRUSTEES hilll. ADVISORY BOARD R, F. Ilcinlein ' .... f.. g W. Cordon Graves IUIIII Z. Andrcc Ain' R. B. ACI16S0l1 Nluuricc R. Emery ' XS Maurice R. Emery Robert NI. Ingluncl Robert M. Ingland N.Y. P. S. INSTITUTE DISTRICT CAMP MEETING ALAMEDA CAMP GROUNDS AUGUST 9-14 JULY 1,11 160 COLLEGE HILL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3600 Fourth Ave. Beaver Falls, Pa. Wishing E.N.C. the Very Best for 1954 and for the Years to Come. RUSSELL LONG, Minister Phone 5946 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF ,54 Church of the Nazarene 55 North Bennett St. BRADFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Clzurclz School Supt. Mr. M. Lineman N.Y.P.S. Prc'.9idc'nt Mrs. YV. Deitz F.M.S. Presiderzt Mrs. F. Carpenter W. GORDON GRAVES, Pastor 114 North Bennett Street Phone 7297 CONGRATULATIONS Circleville CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R.F.D. No. 4, Irwin, Pa. A friendly church in a lively, growing community 0 0 0 When crossing the Pennsylvania Turnpike, pause and visit us. Our church is located three Prov. 3:6 ' f' f-' -' ' I I' aid he shall In all thy ways acknoxxlec ge nm 1 direct thy paths. BELLEVUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 614 Monroe Ave. Pittsburgh, Penn. REV. O. O. IRELAND, Pastor Nazarene Young Peoples Society 800 johnson Street miles from the Iiwin toll gate toward Pitts- Md, burgh, just off U. S. Route 30. REV. A. ALAN GILMOUR, Pastor Phone - Irwin 1867 Let no mana despise thy youth 161 YEAR AETER YEAR RO Di.S'tri1't SlljJI'l'TlIfCITl1C'I1f RERT COSLAXV O 6 I E.N.C. Serves Our Youth, Our Church, and Our Co . . . New York District sends their best youth and supports E.N. C. with all their might. CONGRATULATIONS to COLLEGE and STUDENT BODY! New York District Church of the Nazarene FIRST CHURCH OE THE NAZARENE 108-05 95th Avenue RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. C., NEW YORK XVh0le-heartedly for E. N . C. O Congratulates Class of '54 and Salutes Her Eight Students O ROBERT J. SHOFF, Pastor 162 Kingston, New York From our small investment in E.N.C., we have reaped a rich harvest of blessings. CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF 1954 FREDERICK F. FIKE, Pastor Church of the Nazarene Wiltwyk Ave 81 Elmendorf St. Kingston, N. Y. New Milford CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 126 California Ave. New Milford, N. J. life appreciate E.N.C. and our students A church tlmt is spiritual A cliureli that is growing A church that is E.N.C. niincled O R. M, HEDCES, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ,54 Butler Church of the Nazarene Kiel Ave. Butler, N. I. COMPLIMENTS Church of the Nazarene BS block off Route -IGV H. E. MCCLAIN, Pastor NI HOWARD R. OLSON, Pastor DOVER . EAST ROCKAWVAY CHURCH NEEDS THE FACILITIES OF A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WITH HIGH ACADEMIC GOALS our STUDENTS THIS YEAR. Barham Hemmings Quentin Caswell Eisner Pearsall Visit us one-quarter mile south Sunrise liiglnvay on Long Island FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ocean Ave. East Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. DONALD H. STRONG. llilzis-ter An E.X.C. Cracluate LY 9-3116 DANBURY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2 Granville Ave. Maritime District The Friendly Church A NYIIII LI Cjhllllellgel to the CRADUATINC CLASS OF 1954 CONGRATULATIONS and our own Vernon Morse tu the Pastor, REV. GLENN M. BAUN 49 North Street Danbury, Conn CLASS OF 1954 ITC Arc' Saved to S0r'L'C Cgliqplilnentg , of I. H. 5IacCRECOR, Dist. Supt. A FRIEND BOX 234 OXFORD, N. S. 164 Compliments of FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Euclid and Hampton Streets TRENTON, NEW JERSEY A welcome is extended to worship with us in our newly dedicated cllurcll BOYD M. LONC, Pastor TORONTO'S - MAIN STREET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R A L 363 Main sooof, Toronto V- A center of Holiness Evangelism in East Toronto ,:,. Congratulations to the Class of ,5-1 q E ' ut ROBERT W. COULTEH, Pfofof ,-:, W Canada Central CONGRATULATIONS 4 District T Class of 154 Is proud to be a part of the E.N.C. Family 3 Hamilton, Ontario r l ,l CONGRATULATIONS to the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Faculty 92 Ottawa St., N. 5 and is Student Body I for 'fl o wonderful year ROBERT F. wooos, izfrrfom- l T. E. MARTIN, Superintendent l i 165 R WHIITE ORE Associates, Incorporated 16 ASHBURTON PLACE Boston 8. Mass. CA 7-2150 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Exquisite stained glass windows designed and executed to suit the arehiteeture of your building. Priees vary aeeording to the si7e and intrieaey of detail. Imported, antique glass and ex- pert eraftsinanship assure unsur- passed beauty. Send for your eopy of our Imrochure, Stained Glass. CHURCH FURNITURE Our ehureh furniture is distinctive and beautiful, in authentic period designs. Superb hand earying, and expert eraftsinanship make our eonnnunion tables, seats, pulpits and other eeele- siastieal furnishings well suited for their high purpose. XYe can plan our arrangements to lUL'tECl'l your present furnishings. Send for our free eatalogue on ehureh furniture. 166 .S ..- i 9 i P W DEWARE BRGTHERS South Shores Most Beautiful HOME EOR EUNERALS With Home-like Atmosphere Services Conducted From Our MEMORIAL CHAPEL If Desired Service Any Distance Telephone CR 2-1137 576 Hancock St., Wollaston, Mass. Robert M. Deware Donald M. Deware 167 W. C. LAHUE INC. 1 4' T900 .ff 4f. .. . .. .. . . ... ... ,...... 1 A . . .l J GENERAL CONTRACTORS Lowell, Mass. Except the Lord build the house. they labor in vain that build it. -Psalm 12711 165 HOME of ERlENDlY SERVICE fean,,.ng Hudson Cnal New England Coke Cities Service Fuel Oils iiiififiiii Zififfill Burners - Boilers - Furnaces SHEPPARD lllllll 81 OIL CO. i 1 1 69 1 79-1 Telephones C Apxtol 1 790 4 1304 HICKS 81 HODGES C0 PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS 45 South Market Street Boston 9, Mass. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1954 YOUR DUGOUT O SYACKS O O O O O FELLONVSHIP O R. VV. HARDINC Food service manager of E.N.C. 10 103 Years of EXPERIENCE TO HELP US SERVE YOU BETTER H. P. HOOD 84 SONS Film Service Bus Tickets College Bookstore CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 1954 Student Supplies Bibles 11 SEARS, RGEBUCK, and COMPANY I59l llalncock Strcct Quincy. Nlzlss. SHUI' Xl' SICAXHS .XXID SAYIC Your Fashion Center cimllphlmlnts on the South Shore . . . ol lf3NT12RPms12 M STORES Quincy. Blass. 8 Mi' L72 Compliments of THE HARRIS COMPANY PORTLAND, MAINE Ship Chandlers Marine Hardware General Hardware AND HARRIS Oll COMPANY General Electric- Heating Equipment Cities Service Fuel Oils CONGRATULATIONS Compliments from NOGLEP. FOOD PRODUCTS of Mrs. Noglefs Mayonnaise and Tartan' Sauce 45 Billings Rd. N. Quincy C. GIOVINO COMPANY Established 1884 WHOLESALE GROCERS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tel. LA 3-5050 All Codes 19 Commercial St. Boston, Mass. John Cattaneo ALVES PHOTO SERVICE, Inc I4 Stores Avenue Braintree, Mass. 173 'Q X-NWI! 1 1 J X I A 'ff lg. 8 J lllx', '1 ,w ,X WHAIR I Z ,vu H 1 A ff Hifi' A K f gl lug!!! Xi .Al X1 tx, , X K 'Us ' I Telcphone PResident 3-5089 ROGER B. LYONS GENERAL coNTRAcToRs For Three Generations Building Maintenance 213 WEST SQUANTUM ST QUINCY 71, MASS c: i,,11 piimt-ms of CR 2 8660 BIACKER 84 HOLLAND LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. 10 Newport Ave. North Quincy, Massachusetts KARl'S AUTO BODY REPAIR CO., Inc. Established 1920 - INSURANCE APPBAISING - 23 Greenwood Ave. Cllanite 2-8100 VVollaston 70, Mass. DO YOU REALLY MEAN IT? YES, a patient with leprosy may now he treatecl with D.D.S., the parent sulplione, for one full year - cost S.82Vz Truly Coal is answering our prayers! AMERICAN LEPROSY MISSIONS, Inc. The cooperating agency of 61 Boards at 155 Stations in 40 countries Eclwarcl B. Broad, Area Secretary Room 60:2 - 14 Beacon Street - Boston 8, Mass. OTHERS FIRST - BLESSINCS FOLLOW', 174 METHEREll 84 MCCAUSIAND 676 Hancock Street Wollaston 70, Mass. Plumbing and Heating Estimates Furnishecl CR 2-5-168 Compliments of EDWARD T. DWYER CONTRACTING CORP. Sand, Gravel, Loum and Filling Shovels, Bullclozers, Trucks for Rent 55 Elmwood E. Braintree, Mass. Telephone - BR 2-1111 GRANITE CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY C0. Vfholesalers 19 Quincy Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts Telephone Clianite 2-6500 Compliments of T. THOIVIAS BOATES AUTONIOBILES Bought 0 Sold ' Ext-hanged 400 Newton Street 216 Robbins Street Telephone WA 5-1332 Waltham 54, Mass. 175 if l Your favorite liouseliold-brands of food products are pavkagcfd on equipment manufactured by PNEUMATIC SCALE CORP., Ltd. Quincy. Mass. CONGRATULATIONS L ANTONElll IRON WORKS, INC. Nllll1llfl1Ctlll't'l'S of Structural Steel -- Ornamental Iron and Building Specialties 177 WILLARD ST. MAyflower 9-3600 BEST OF LUCK - SENIORS Johnsonfs Filling Station Incorporated 700 Hancock Street VV0llast0n 70, Mass. BEACON CLEANSERS 84 DYERS One Sgality Service, CGl1e 63inest FUR STORAGE - TAILORING 620 Hancock St. Discount VVollaston 70, Mass. PR 3-7400 to Students 176 Office GR 2-1910 Home PR 3-5388 ERNEST C. HATCH Prescription Optician GREETING CARDS Welch '4 CAMERA CENTER Everything for the photographer including helpful advice . , . O Photo Equipment for Movie Equipment ALL OCCASIONS Developing and Printing Color Films Greeting Cards 25 Beale St. Wollaston 680 Hancock Street, Quincy 70, Mass. PResidenf 3-6077 RICHARD 1- CURMAN VVHEN IN NEED OF . . . The Iewelry Store on. Beale Street WOLLASTON, MASS. Hardware Packard Paints Kitchenwue VVall Paper Garden Supplies Glass -Iackiei' Gagnon serves Doris Mattmueller DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS from 60.00 up Hamilton WATCHES Elgin Parker '51 Eversharp Sterling: Wallace, Reed and Barton Heirloom, Watson, Lunt THE NEXV MODERN STORE Easy Parking Call GR 2-0041 MaCFARLAND'S 11 Brook Street Wollaston, Mass. 1 1 'T' 1 B ,rf 0 4? H JB .sf w ICE. CREAM 'illrlflf' fur l'11rfir'uIm' 11l'fI,Pl4'N VISIT OIYR DAIRY RAR I,t'IIl'IOllN IRINIQI - NIV:-Ix S4'l'X4'1I .XIII'.l1'IIH' S1nrm111rIinQx .Xppc-.1IiuQ I'l'ic-4-x Ihlxiinmx Nlvnis I,unc'Iu'on Spec-i.iI I7IIlIIl'I , .- , Open IJ.uIy untlI I I,XI. Central Avenue 6: 12Iiot St.. NliIton BIuehiIIs S-7850 Compliments of QUINCY MOTOR CO. South SI1nrt-is OIcIest 4u1cI 1,au'gcst FORD lla-4111-r 85 Quincy Ave. Quincy, Mass. PR 3-6500 ' Svrviu on a1II IIl1lI'i1'S of ears yonx 1. c:,xLLAc:m:R. lm-. Rnihling Xigntvrigiis 41nrI II.u'cIxx'4m- Clem'1'.1I Ofiives .und xI.lIII Y.u'1I 100 Federal Avenue Quincy, Mass. Q Rm-t.1iI Store and Bmncin Yami North Quincy, Mass. Telephones lvlawiili-,,t 13-26110 13111-Siflt-in I3 -8180 Agent Ior X1'nIvm-1'ilu- PoreeIuin Roofing Tilo NORMAN WV. PEMBERTON, Inc. SIIICICT METAL XVORK - SLATE TIN Qmcl CRAYEL ROOFING 141 Newport Ave., Woilaston, Mass. Office Tel. CR:mite 2-5078 SEE PETER AT THE NIAYFLOVVER DINER 473 Southern Artery Route 3, Quincy NORTH QUINCY GARAGE CO. Duggan Brothers 131-133 Hancock Street North Quincy, Mass. IOHN SEXTON Sz CO. Manufacturing VVholesale Crocers 143 Needham Street CHEVROLET NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS Sales and Service Decatur 2-2220 PR 3-1100 DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Road Service Batteries CARRIKER MOTOR CO. Carrikerized Used Cars Service On All Makes MCLAUCHLINS SERVICE 610 Hancock Street Wollaston 68 Washington Street CITIES SERVICES Quincy, Mass. CR 2-4730 A. C. Carriker C. J. Johnston Tune-up CR 22-9427 CONGRATULATIONS BLACKWOOD PHARMACY from DOTEN-THOMSON LADIES' APPAREL 68 Billings Rd. Norfolk Downs R, DeNlCOLA, Reg. Plzarnr, B.S., Pli.C. 663 Hancock Street Wollaston Tel. PR 3-7235 Compliments of BETSY LEE SHOPPE 11 Beale St. Wollaston GR 2-5032 Where Classmates Meetn BEALE STREET PHARMACY Russell S, Keene, Ph.C., Mgr. 661 Hancock, Cor. Beale St. WOLLASTON, MASS. 179 CR 2-0392 Telephones PR 3-2054 PATTERSON'S FLOWVER STORE 1283 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. WESTLAND'S SPORTING GOODS EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT 11 Revere Rd. Quincy PR 3-1133 KA stone's throw from Searsj WVOLLASTON TAILOR AND CLEANSER 690 Hancock Street VVollaston, Mass. PR 3-2428 Reduced Rate for E.N.C. Students MID-TOWN RADIO SERVICE MOTOROLA - PHILCO - ZENITH Prompt Service 649 Hancock St. Next to Quincy Trust Company Wollaston 70, Mass. Q14 Years in the Same Location? QUINCY LUMBER CO. 610 Southem Artery Quincy 69, Mass. C. P. GARDINER 81 SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ready-Mixed Concrete Power Shovel Excavating 99 Myrtle St. North Quincy, Mass. NVe extend our cordial and sincere BEST XVISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 WEYMOUTH GAZETTE PRESS Printers Of Campus Camera WE 9-1045 18-22 Station Street East Weymouth, Mass. Hancock Paint 84 Varnish Co. 53 West Squantum St. North Quincy Congratulations from SALLY and FRANK ONTHANK Serving you from: THE DOTTIE DUNBAR LUNCH 1054 Hancock Street, Quincy For mammoth meals at low cost Let us serve you eat at 'DOTTIESH' in stylef Say say Joe, Herb, Heine, and Ierry Vangie,', Dee, and Elsie CONGRATULATIONS from VVollaston Do-Nut Shoppe 17 Beale St. Wollaston Heussi's Texaco Station 634 Hancock St. Wollaston VVollaston Florist 679 Hancock St. Wollaston Phil's Barber Shop Billings Road Wollaston Carroll Cut-Rate Perfumer 19 Beale St. Wollaston Duane Building 6: Wrecking Co. 600 So. Artery Quincy CONGRATULATIONS from lAlNE'S Jewelry Store SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE Distributed by MILLER PRODUCE HI 2-3800 667 Hancock St. Wollaston PR 3-7800 VISIT US AT OUR FINEST QUALITY GIFTS NEW LOCATION Watches - Diamonds - Silverware QUINVFS GREENHOUSES Clocks - Jewelry - Wedding Rings 1187 Hancock Street O EXPERT watch and clock repair Quincy, Mass. 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One Maple Street Telephone PR 3-8922 Quincy, Massachusetts CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 F nw' min f. A ,IT E ,I Y 'x'. mf II I sa--u es! ef ,Lx X X , C fz1fff X54 s II 2 J..7E.'T' .'C51IR l.llCQCf S6 'Sz-uma S swf' 183 748 Kappa CONGRATULATIONS to CLASS OF 1954 X X 1 fl X fl n - I X The XQXX 4 fgf Sigma Delta Z! -f f Society xx H .wen gix C, U5 friend T l1lC55tIlk'Dl't'5L'IIt L I IUYUS ihcln. PI'LxPell'C us for the next 154 MUMW PHIIHIIIHAPHEH . .. 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. QQHAR AHDWTHNU from 1Q47 fll1'0Llgl1 1954 669 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS ' 185 ESPECIHLLLI FUR UUU. 0 The making of College Annuals takes far longer than you think. ' 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. ' Together with the staff who have served you so well, we too share in the satisfaction of completing this book . . . Especially for You PM! K. EXMWM JW. School ond College Publications 669 BCYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS 156 7 Boosters Club 1954 Parents who have contributcfd to the .s-11c'cc.s.s' of the NAU TI LUS Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aub1'ey, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Ballard, Mrs. Gertrude Beaver, Mr. Ralph Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Brake, Mr, and Mrs. M. L, Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Bye, Mr. and Mrs. Calib Carr, Mrs. W. D. Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. C, Winfield Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duncan, Mrs. Margaret Ellison, Mr- and Mrs. Iohn I. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Fishe1', Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Fretz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Cale, Mrs. Marian Gibson, Mrs. C. D. Crace, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Heinlein, Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Heimstaedter, Mrs, Olive W. Hersh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hesemeyer, Mr. Alfred Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Insco, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Iessop, Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. john, Mr. and Mrs. Idwal johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kelley, Mrs. Edith M. Koury, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mann, Mr, and Mrs. Edward S. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Willis C. McEachern, Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. McSavaney, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Merki, Mrs. Leah Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mosgrove, Mr. and Mrs, Mullen, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. North, Rev, and Mrs, Iohn E, Nuzum. Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Oddo, Mr. and Mrs. James Oulton, Rev. and Mrs. john Pankow, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Pearce, Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Phillips, Mr, and Mrs, George F, Phillips, Mrs. lra Quanstroin, Mr. Roy F. Retter, Mrs. M, E. Ridgen, Mr. and Mrs. VV, P, Riggleman, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Sabean, Mr. and Mrs. Shea, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sheets, Mrs. Harry P. Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Don F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur A. Spaite, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Spealiman, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Stein, Mr. Ceorge D, and family Stover, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. YV. bl. Strotman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Mr. Iohn M, Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Towle, Mr, and Mrs. King Trout, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters, Mrs. Della VVampler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. VVatkins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward XVelch, Miss Marjorie VVhitehead, Dr. and Mrs. XV. B. VVilliams, Mrs. Arthur Woodward, Rev. and Mrs. Ceorge P Young, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Young, Mr. Thomas DIRECTORY FACULTY r 1 I A Akers, Charles W. 243 Marlboro St, Wollaston B Babcock, William J. V. 114 Willet St. Wollaston Blaney, Esther 65 Phillips St Wollaston Blaney, Harvey J. S. 65 Phillips St. Wollaston Bradley, Carroll 23 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston Brown, William 53 Sterling St., Wollaston C Cameron, James 21 W. Elm Ave. Wollaston Cameron, Ruth 21 W. Elm Ave. Wollaston Cove, Edith F. 124 Phillips St., Wollaston D Delp, George J. 21 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston Dixon, Wallace C. 230 Walnut St., Braintree Dodge, Herbert 23 E. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Dohanian, Diran 52 Cedar St., West Somerville, Dygoski, Louise A. 9 Landers Rd., Wollaston G Gery, Frank W. 9 Landers Rd., 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 Ave., Wollaston Hunting, Ward M. 74 Willow St., Wollaston Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass. Mass. Mass Mass Mass Mass. Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. J Jessop, Harry Kauffman, Alvin Knowles, J. Henry Adams, Betty J. Adams, Bonnie M. Aqwada, Vincent C. K 123 Willow St., 21 Fuller St., Intercession, Fla Wollaston, Mass. Brookline, Mass. L Lechner, Hadrian 23 Ebbet Ave., Wollaston Mass M Mann, Edward S. 41 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston Mass Marple, Olive B. 100 Quincy Ave., E. Braintree Mass Mullen, Wilbur H. 30 Copley St. Wollaston, Mass Munro, Bertha 90 Franklin St. Wollaston, Mass N Naylor, Jasper R. 97 .Willow St., Wollaston, Mass Nease, Christine 57 Ellington Rd., Wollaston, Mass Nease, Madeline 92 Franklin St., Wollaston, Mass Nease, Stephen 57 Ellington Rd., Wollaston Mass O Osterhaut, Esther 100 Fenno St. Wollaston, Mass P Parsons, Roland 10 Grandview Ave., Wollaston Mass R Rothwell, Helen F. 21 Bromfield St., Wollaston, Mass Rothwell, Mel-Thomas 21 Bromfield St. Wollaston, Mass S Schlosser, Claude C. 58 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass Shrader, James H. 30 Copley St., Wollaston Mass Skinner, Barbara 115 Marlboro St., Boston Mass Smith, Timothy 84 Elm Ave. Wollaston, Mass Soteriades, Evangelos . 105 Willow Ave., Wollaston Mass Spangenberg, Alice 22 Gay St., Quincy Mass T Taylor, William A. 51 Empire St., Quincy, Mass W Washburn, Alma R. 34 Thornton St., Wollaston Mass Williamson, Esther D. 98 Phillips St., Wollaston Mass Willwerth, Paul l. 72 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass COLLEGE A Box 251, Twin Rocks, Pa. Box 251, Twin Rocks, Pa. 1 C.M.S. Awalta lkedinu, lkedinu Owerin, Nigeria, W. Africa Akashi, Yoii 332 Bernstein St., Ft. Bragg, N. C. Albright, Dexter W. 503 Old Annapolis Rd., Marley Park, Md. Allen, Charles E. Bowdoinham, Maine Allen, John W. 165 S. Morris St., Dover, N. J. Anderegg, Donna Lee Route No. 1, Uhrichville, Ohio Anderson, Bryant, T. Highland 8- South Sis., South Easton, Mass. Anderson, R. Dolores ROCKS, Md. Anderson, Richard J, 19 N. Basset Rd., Brockton, Mass. Armstrong, Doreen M. Banker, Louise M. Stop 43, Troy-Schenectady, Watervliet, N. Y 628 Beresford Ave., Toronto, Ont. Ashline, Beverly J. West Chazy, N. Y. Aubrey, George C. Champlain, N. Y. Austin, Dorothy M. Gillett, Pa. B Baker, James E. 1 1 Patterson St., Dorchester, Mass. Bambling, Ronald H. 222 Junhata St., Boswell, Pa. Basham, Robert A. Hollywood, Md Bass, Evelyn M. Chestnut St. Place, E. Longmeadow, Mass Beaver, Norma D. 46 Green St., Souderton, Pa Bedor, Mervin A. 21 W. Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass Benner, Thelma J. 592 N. Howard St., Akron, Ohio Bergers, Jay A. R.D. 1, Box 260A, McKees Rocks, Pa Biggs, Doris E. 20 Hamden Circle, Wollaston, Mass Blachly, Samuel D. Pittsfield, Maine Blaisdell, Beverly L. 11 Middle St., Augusta, Maine Blake, Evelyn T. R-1, Box 164, Manchester, N. H Blaney, David H. 65 Phillips St., Wollaston, Mass Bock, Vera M. 421 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa Bonner, Patricia L. Box 146, Atlasburg, Pa Bonnette, Shirley A. 144 Harmar St., Marietta, Ohio Booth, Don A. Gardendale, Goddis St., E. Liverpool, Ohio Boshart, Marcia Ann 516 Fulton St., Carthage, N. Y. Boshart, Mary Ellen 516 Fulton St., Carthage, N. Y. Bown, Rebecca J. 426 Pusey Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Bradley, Robert W. 247 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Brake, Harold M. 5201 Samuel Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio Bray, Ruth l. Princeton Rd., Fitchburg, Mass. 188 Fayson Lakes, N. J. Altona, N. Y. Three Springs, Pa. Cranberry, Westminster, Md. Miltonvale, Kansas Briggs, Robert J. Brooks, Howard N. Brown, Doris E. Brown, Mabel S. Buell, Marvin L. Burch, Ottiwell R. Mullet Bay, Wellington, St. George's, Bermuda Burdett, Ann C. Hannibal, N. Y. Burgess, Ellen M. 1 Percy Place, Cambridge, Mass. Burkhart, Paul R. 17 Holmes St., N. Quincy, Mass. Burley, John Route 1, Box 81, Hyndman, Pa. Burt, Beverly E. R.D. No. 2, Catawissa, Pa. Burton, June 1358 Island Cottage Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Butts, Kathleen M. Route No. 1, Waynesburg, Ohio Bye, Harley E. Annan, Ontario Bye, Mildred M. R.R. No. 1, Annan, Ontario C Caldwell, Charles E. 99 Francis Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Carlson, John S. 102-06 Remington St., Jamaica, N. Y. Casler, Donna Lee 25 Cedar St., Warren, Pa. Caswell, Quentin C. 21 Bromfield St., Wollaston, Mass. Chambers, J. Weston Port Elizabeth, N. J. Chandler, Ada S. 265 Cass Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Chase, Sarah F. Church St., Kingfield, Maine Christensen, Tom Margaretville, N. Y. Church, Barbara l. Fulling Mill Rd., Villas, N. J. Clark, Alice Jeanne 108 Maple Ave., Odessa, N. Y. Claytor, Charlotte P. 341 Firestone Ave., Akron, Ohio Clingerman, Doris l. Calla Rd., R.D. No. 1, Poland, Ohio Clingerman, Quentin S. Calla Rd., R.D. No. 1, Poland, Ohio Coghill, Isabel 246 Chisholm Ave., Toronto, Ontario Cogswell, Howard L. 16 Brown St., Fort Fairfeld, Maine Coller, David J. Box 223, Greensboro, Pa. Collins, Phyllis A. Route 1, Box 666K, Annandale, Va. Cook, Stanley D. 167 Ferry St., Malden, Mass. Copeland, Marie E. R.F.D. No. 3, Box 93, Portsmouth, Va. Correa, Silas C. 21 Haskell St., Brockton, Mass. Corrie, Millie V. Broad Top City, Pa. Costley, John R. 75 E. 41st St., Hamilton, Ontario Couchenour, James R. Box 231, Waterford, Pa. Cousins, Ivan E. 182 Sawyer St., S. Portiand, Maine Cove, Iris L. 133 W. Springfield St., Boston, Mass. Cramer, John S. R.D. No. 2, Homer City, Pa. Crandall, Francis G. 36 Gordon St., Quincy, Mass. Crew, Robert W. 291 Ivy Place, Akron, Ohio Crouse, Wilfred N. 64 Madison Ave., Westminster, Md. Crum, Robert A. 202 W. 10th St., Mt. Carmel, Ill. Crutcher, R. Keith 5 Orleans St., Quincy, Mass. Culver, Fred O. 205 Boon Ave., Toronto, Ontario Cunningham, Cloyce C. 743 Rudolph Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio D Daniels, David T. R.R. No. 3, Hannon, Hamilton, Ontario Davis, Phyllis A. 18 Leland Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Deem, JoAnn 8th Ave., LaCroft, E. Liverpool, Ohio Delp, Abbie-Jean 21 West Elm, Wollaston, Mass. Dinsmore, Dorothy L. 41 Bromfield, Wollaston, Mass., Dodge, Herbert V. 610 E. Main St., Lancaster, Ohio Dorothy, Carole Joy Childwold, N. Y. Driggs, Donna Lee 1246 E. 22nd St., Erie, Pa. Duncan, Joseph W. 1820 Fifth, Oakland, Calif. Dunlop, Roland E. R.F.D. No. 4, Skowhegan, Maine Duvall, Margaret I. R.D. No. 2, Columbiana, Ohio E Eby, Grace N. 2830 NW 19 Ave., Miami, Fla. Edwards, Wayne A. 84 S. Main St., Danielson, Conn. Eller, Oscar H. 1150 Shaffer St., Johnstown, Pa. Ellison, Wilbur L. Dobson Ave., Rockville, Conn. 189 F Fehr, Helen M. 144-54 Jewel Ave., New York, N. Y. Ferguson, Margaret B. R.D. No. 1, Sprakers, N. Y. Grove St., Upton, Mass. 143 Liberty St., Westminster, Md. R.D. No. 2, Butler, Pa. 39 High St., Livermore Falls, Maine Marshallville, Ohio R.F.D. No. 1, Limestone, N. Y. Fretz, Stewart B. Koffels, R.D. No. 1, Lansdale, Pa. Friend, John T. Acosta, Pa. Fields, Earline A. Fleming, Betty L. Flick, Lois E. Foss, Marilyn E. Fox, James D. Frederick, Joyce L. G 377 Water St., Fitchburg, Mass. 89 Myrtle St., Waltham, Mass. Garlow, Carolyn J. 110 Reeves Ave., Fairmont, W. Va. German, Paul R. 301 Urban Ave., Norwood, Pa. Gerrish, Marilyn J. 118 Middle St., Lisbon Falls, Maine Gershon, Patsy A. 434 N. Menard Ave., Chicago, Illinois Gale, Ramona H. Gardiner, Ruth M. Gery, Blanche A. 100 N. Sproul Rd., Broomall, Pa. Gery, Ray C. 628 Hibbard, Collingdale, Pa. Gibbs, Kenneth L. R.D. No. 4, New Philadelphia, Ohio Gibson, Patricia J. 103 N. 47th St., Harrisburg, PB. Gidney, Janice A. Chestnut Hill Rd., Orange, Mass. Giles, Joyce G. Route 3, Skowhegan, Maine Glennie, John I. 11 Lincoln St., Merrimac, Mass. Good, Evelyn G. ROCKS, Nld. Goodale, Eleanor B. 96 Cedar St., Bangor, Maine Goodnow, Elizabeth J. 158 Waterston Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Goodwin, Hazel L. 64 Oak Rd., Norwood, Mass. Grace, Willard C. Prospect Ave., West Grove, Pa. Green, Donald L. Whiteford, Md. Green, James E. 2626 Madison St., Chester, Pa. Gressett, George Lee 1307 58th Ave., S.E, Washington, D. C. Grindrod, Norman S. 30 Welcome St., New Bedford, Mass. Grosse, David G. 528 Baer Ave., Hanover, Pa. H Haas, Clyde H. 916 Buckeye St., N.W., Warren, Ohio Halberg, Allen S. 82 Webster St., N. Quincy, Mass. Hall, Elva B. 22 Greenleaf Pl., Wollaston, Mass. Hall, Gordon D. 22 Greenleaf PI., Wollaston, Mass. Hamlin, Sandra L. 9256 S. Loomis, Chicago, lll. Hancock, Sylvia T. 1147 W. Walnut St., Shamokin, Pa. Handloser, Rose R. R.F.D. No. 2, Greenwood, Del. Hardin, Rachel A. 61 Holmes St., N. Quincy, Mass. Hardin, William D. 61 Holmes St., N. Quincy, Mass. Harding, Donald G. Bridgewater, Maine Harris, Lila R. 1151 N.W. 45th St., Miami, Fla. Harvey, Frank E. 1616 15th Ave., Parkersburg, W. V6- Haselton, Shirley A. Wilmington, N. Y. Hassell, Merwyn L. 204-15-104 Avenue Hollis, New York, N. Y. Hathaway, John A. R.F.D. No. lA, Gardiner, Maine Hauck, Richard F. 65 Richmond Hill, New Canaan, Conn. Hayford, Catherine M. 249 Wessagusseh Rd., N. Weymouth, Mass. Heaton, Kenneth G. 34 Norman Ave., Toronto, Ontario Hedges, Ora L. 85 West St., Spring Valley, N. Y. Heinlein, Richard B. R.D. No, 7, Butler, Pa. Helmstaedter, Eleanor M. Town Hill Road, New Hartford, Conn. Hemmings, Barbara L. 1220 Oceanview Rd., Lynbrook, N. Y. Henck, Grace E. R.D. No. 3, West Chester, Pa. Henck, Sam H. Darlington, Md. Henderson, Henry J. Brownville. N. Y. Henry, DeLysle L. 13 Boone St., Cumberland, Md. Hersh, Robert A. 930 E. Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Hesemeyer, Alfred A. 162 Harmon, Brooklyn, N Y. Hodgkiss, John A. R.D. No. 1, Scottdale, Pa. Holman, Charles R. R.F.D. No. 1, Rockville, Conn. Howard, Edgar R. 123 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. Huff, Gerald E. 121 Centre St., New Milford, N. J. Hunting, Roberta 74 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Hutchins, Marie E. Tahawus, N. Y. Hysong, Wayne E. 217 E. End Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. I lbecheole, Raymond co Chief lbecheole Ekeocha, Owerri, Nigeria Insco, Janice E. 111-42-202 St., Hollis, N. Y. Insco, Merilyn R. 111-42'202 St., Hollis, N. Y. Ireland, Rachel l. Box 342, Griswold, lowa Irwin, James S. 1150 Greenfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. J Jackson, Doris E. South Hero, Vermont Jackson, Gilbert J. 131 Front St., Weymouth, Mass, Jarvis, Richard W. R.D. No. 3, New Philadelphia, Ohio John, Aldine M. 777 Adams St., Gary, lndiana Johnson, R. David 124 Leora Akron, Ohio Johnson, Esther A. R. No. 3, Delmar Rd., Salisbury, Md. Johnson, Helen l. 2434 23rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Jones, Ada D. 9 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Jones, Lois J. R.D. No. 1, Prospect, Pa. K Keffer, Ruth V. 135 12th St. N.E., New Philadelphia, Pa. Kehm, Joan M. 1810 Railroad St., Carnegie, Pa. Keim, Kenneth T. 326 Church St., Royersford, Pa. Kelly, Doris L. 1 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. Kelley, Frank O. lndian Neck Rd., Branford, Conn. Kelley, Geraldine E. 418 Pleasant St., Box 205, Milton, Mass. Kelley, Gloria E. 48 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Kelvington, William H. 2738 Glenmaur Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kereluik, Donald 91 Fourth Ave., Ottawa, Ontario Kern, Robert L. N. Walnut St., Bath, Pa. Ketner, Jerrold W. 212 MacDade Blvd., Collingdale, Pa. Kidd, Hylda M. Route 3, Canfield, Ohio Kirtz, Jeanne A. Middlebrook Star Route, Staunton, Va. Kittle, Joseph A. 14 Norwood St., Everett, Mass. Knight, Paul F. 330172 S. Union Ave., Alliance, Ohio Kohr, Charles A. 1 Willet St., Wollaston, Mass. Kohr, Mark H. R.F.D. 2, Box 172B, Lebanon, Pa. Kosty, Anthony F. 1125 New York Ave., Hellerton, Pa. Kottis, Gregory A. 62 Douglas St., Uxbridge, Mass. Koury, Anthony 895 Quincy Shore Blvd., Wollaston, Mass. Krutenat, Richard C. Covell Rd., Brockport, N. Y. Krutenat, William A. Covell Rd., Brockport, N. Y. Kyer, Ruth E. 224 W. Riddle Ave., Rayenna, Ohio L Lamie, Ernest W. 71 Langdon Ave., Watertown, Mass. Landers, Earle W. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Landers, Robert E. Sandford, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia Lantz, Donald J. 58 Wheatland, Boston, Mass. Lantz, Gloria E. 58 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Larrabee, Joseph C. Box 212, Bath, Maine Larsen, Robert B. 940 NW 22nd Court, Miami, Fla. Laudermilk, James 1931 E. Bailey Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Laudermilk, William 1931 E. Bailey Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Laurie, Maurice D., Jr. 51 Prospect St., Newburgh Lechner, Mary Margaret 23 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Lehto, Richard M. 10 Valley St., Ashtabula Lewis, Margaret J. 1501 Mohegan Dr., Akron Ohio Ohio N. Y. Mass. , Ohio , Ohio Little, Jane E. Willow House, Wollaston, Mass. Littlefield, Ann 17 Morris Ave., Bristol, Conn. Lockwood, Nancy H. 15 Bromfield St., Wollaston, Mass. Long, Eleanor A. R.D. No. 1, Box 166, Bloomsburg, Pa. Loomis, Ruth A. 2222 S. Freedom, Alliance, Ohio Loveioy, Frank E. R.F.D. No. 3, Waterville, Maine Lovely, Alice O. R.F.D. Box 152, N. Attleboro, Mass. Lynch, Robert L. 1818 Oakridge Drive., Charleston, W. Va. Lyon, Walter K. 692 Pleasant St., E. Weymouth, Mass. Mc MacCracken, Jack A. 193 Pine St., Wollaston, Mass. MacDonald, Robert M. 33 Newton Ave., Wollaston, Mass. MacMahon, Kent L. 190 Main St., Yarmouth, Maine MacMillan, D. Fred Alberton, R.R. No. 1, Prince Edward Island, Canada MacNeil, Donald W. 179 Magnolia St., Dorchester, Mass. MacNeill, Beverly Ann 38 Essex St., Cambridge, Mass. MacPherson, David L. Box 119, Wilmington, N. Y. NlcCallum, Charles J. 68 Albertina St., Quincy, Mass. McCloy, James Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. McEachern, Alice Carolyn 1522 Valencia Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 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