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EDWARD AMSTUTZ Editor JOHN WATTS Business Manager The God of heaven, He will prosper us; therefore we His servants will arise and build . . . For the Lord will do great things . .. | am the Lord your God, and none else: and my people shall never be ashamed. In this yearbook you will see how the building program of Grace Seminary and College is being carried out, not only in bricks and mortar but in the lives of young people. Our theme, BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE, suggests especially that building de- scribed by St. Paul in Eph. 2:19 - 22. Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief corner stone; in whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord: in whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit. Z , NDMINISTRATION eae a Tae ie. SPIRITUAL LIE .... . 51 SPORTS... 3 Ch “ACTIVITIES . -- 8 oe DEDICATION After serving as a pastor for sixteen years, Dr. James L. Boyer came to Grace Theological Seminary in 1950 to work for the Th. D. degree. His official connection with the school began just one year later when he was made Financial Secretary of the Board of Trustees. At that time he also began teaching Greek and Science courses. Today, he continues as Financial Secretary and as Professor of Greek. The many students who attend Win- ona Lake Brethren Church have known and loved him as their pastor this year. They have appreciated his able expositions of the Word and the deep truths which he has unfolded from it. All the students have observed the quality of his life in which the Christian virtues are evident. He is a man of kindly disposition, of great humil- ity, of genuine devotion to Christ. In grate- ful appreciation of his example, we de- dicate this 1957 GRACE to Dr. James L. Boyer. For we have great joy and consola- tion in thy love, because the hearts of the saints are refreshed by thee, brother. Philemon 7. a Sn ort One Westminster Hotel College Dorm Grace Theological Seminary and College NISTRATION ADMI i PRESIDENT ALVA J. McCLAIN Th. M., D. D., LL. D. Professor of Christian Theology The things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also (II Timothy 2:2). WILLIAM A. OGDEN D. D. Executive Vice-President PAUL R. BAUMAN A. B., B. D., D. D. Vice-President in charge of Public Relations HERMAN A. HOYT B. D., Th. M., Th. D. Dean and Professor of New Testament and Greek HOMER A. KENT, SR. A. B., Th. M., Th. D. Registrar and Professor of Church History and Practical Theology JAMES L. BOYER BaD Sars MolheaD: Financial Secretary and Professor in Greek and New Testament 10 4 = Cc Ora NATHAN M. MEYER A. B., B. D., Th. M. Assistgnt Professor in Homiletics HOMER A. KENT, JR. B. D., Th. M., Th. D. Associate Professor in New Testament and Greek NORMAN H. UPHOUSE Th. M., M. A., Ed. D. Professor of Education S. HERBERT BESS, A. M., B. D., Th. M. Associate Professor in Hebrew On leave. JOHN C. WHITCOMB, JR. A. B., B. D., Th. M. Associate Professor in Old Testament RALPH W. GILBERT A. M., B. D., Th. M. Associate Professor in English % JESSE HUMBERD B. S., A. M., B. D. Associate Professor in Science and Mathematics JOHN REA B. D., Th. M., A. M. Associate Professor in Bible and Archeology Dean of Women and Associate Professor in English and Speech DONALD OGDEN A. B., A. M., B. D. Associate Professor in Music AVA SCHNITTJER RICHARD G. MESSNER A. B., A. M. A. B., B. D. Assistant Professor in Speech and Director of Athletics 11 ee ee oe eee ee ee = CO) aaa R. WAYNE SNIDER BENJAMIN A. HAMILTON A. B., B. D., Th. M. A. B., B. D., Th. M. | Dean of Men and Research Librarian and | | Assistant Professor in History Instructor in Spanish | | and Bible | } MRS. MABEL C. HAMILTON J. WORL STUBER MRS. EDISENE M. WHITCOMB si A. B., B. Ch. E., M. R. E. A. B., A. M., Ph. D. A. B. © Librarian and Instructor Instructor in Philosophy Instructor of Women’s in French and Latin and Bible Physical Education and Art o4oT- CO PP om MRS. BEVERLY KENT ROBERT G. CLOUSE A. B. A. B. Instructor in Voice Instructor in History JOHN MARTIN ALVA W. STEFFLER JAMES SWEETON A. B. Instructor in Organ and A. B. Instructor in Music . Art Instructor in Voice and Education Violin 13 Ira A. Gerig B. M., M. Mus. Dorothy Magnuson Instructor of Piano Office Secretary Mrs. Emma Byers Snack Shop Dorcas Beam ah ie Rev. George Cone Secretary of the Bursar Superintendent of Grounds} GRACE sa LE + srwown cane, UEDTAN spice é 2a See SEMINARY BE: S Sage Cees eea) he w S fej 2 i Goeee, Core ao na - VO o F : ; ; : os : : O wn [4 j : : ; wi E oma vd chy ale: ass eae = ; —. .e) 3 (= : . o£ 3 ® oe LaLa = OE a AS ® (5) oO U = Go y = WV) a = oS c £ af o 9 nA «= = = o ef 8 = 2 ro) ate o ® ° = —_ oe a4 a. % - William H. Albany Jr. John Dale Brock Paul Campbell Trinity College A. B. Bob Jones University B. S. Bryan University A. B. Grace College Student Pastorate 1, 2, 3 Student Pastorate 3 Practical Works 2, 3 Practical Work 1, 2 R. Douglas Cassel Robert G. Clouse Harry F. Davenport Penn State University Ashland College A. B. Bob Jones University A. B. Grace College Grace College Bob Jones Graduate School Student Council A. B. Bryan University Practical Works 1, 2, 3 Activities Director 2 Practical Works 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 3 Class Social Chairman 2 17 Vernon D. Duerksen John James Gallagher, Jr. Walter F. Garland Freeman Junior College A. B. Providence Fenn College A. B. Grace Bible Institute Bible Institute A. B. Cedarville College Class Vice President 2, 3 Student Pastorate 2, 3 Practical Work 1, 2, 3 Student Pastorate 2, 3 Practical Work 1 Pres. Student Pastors Fellowship 3 Annual Staff 2 Rolland Neil Hein George E. Huffman G. Forrest Jackson Bob Jones University Bryan University B. S. Taylor University A. B. Wheaton College A. B. Wheaton College Student Pastorate 2, 3 Class President 1 Baptist Bible Seminary Basketball 1, 2 Student Council 1 Class Vice-President 1 Supply Pastor 2 18 Adrian H. Jeffers Charles R. Johnson George A. Johnson Western Baptist Bible B. A. Wheaton College A. B. Bob Jones University College Class Treasurer 1 Practical Works 1, 2, 3 Th. B. Piedmont Student Council 1, 2 World Missions Bible College Treasurer 2 Fellowship 2, 3 Practical Work 2, 3 Student Pastorate 4 Group Leader 2 Practical Work 3 Basketball 1 Emlyn H. Jones Thomas T. Julien Wendell E. Kent é A. B. Immanuel College A. B. Bob Jones University A. B. Wheaton College M. A. Trinity College Bob Jones Graduate School Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 1 Class President 2 Social Chairman 1 Student Council President 3 Seminary Student Council Student Pastorate 1, 2, 3 President 3 Practical Work 1 Practical Work 1, 2, 3 World Missions World Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3 Fellowship 3 President 2 Annual Staff 2 19 Carl Burton Key William M. Kolb Cecil Lewis A. B. Wheaton College Penn. Bible Institute A. B. Bob Jones University Practical Work 1, 2 Grace College Student Pastorate 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Class Officer 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Student Pastorate 2, 3 Practical Work 1 Stanley Luginbill Richard T. McIntosh John William Miesel A. B. Bob Jones University A. B. Bryan University A. B. Bryan University Practical Work 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Chaplain 2, 3 Class Treasurer 2 Student Pastorate 1, 2, 3 Student Council 3 Practical Works Director 3 Practical Work 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 20 Mary Lois Miller West Suburban Hosp James Mulkey ital Bob Jones University School of Nursing, R. N. A. B. Tennessee Wheaton College B. S. in Nursing Temple College Practical Works 1, 2 World Missions Fellowship 2, 3 Vice President 3 Darwin Guy Neddo A. B. Bryan University Annual Staff Editor 2 Practical Work 1, 2, 3 Student Pastors Fellowship Intramurals 1, 2, 3 John A. Rathbun Russell L. Schelling Robert E. Shackelford A. B. Bryan University A. B. Franklin and A. B. Bob Jones University Grace College Marshall College Cedarville Baptist College Practical Work 1, 2, 3 Student Pastorate 4 Class President 3 Basketball 1, 2 Practical Works 2, 3 Student Council 3 Social Chairman 3 Student Pastorate 3 Practical Works 1 22 Ben Smith Edward E. Smith J. Worl Stuber Omaha University Moody Bible Institute A. B. Wheaton College Bethel College A. B. Grace College M. A. Northwestern A. B. Grace Bible Institute Student Pastorate 3 University Class Secretary 3 ; Practical Work 1, 2, 3 Ph. D. University of Practical Works 1, 2, 3 Trumpet Trio Edinburgh, Scotland Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Instructor Grace College 2, 3 Not pictured: Robert Brackett Leroy Elphee Colin Jutton James C. Sweeton William F. Tweeddale John Brown University Long Island Agricultural Biola and Technical Institute Long Beach City College A. B. Providence A. B. Grace College Barrington Bible College Student Council 2 Annual Staff 2 Activities Director 2 Student Pastorate 2 Class Officer 3 SEMINARY MIDDLERS OFFICERS Joseph Lennon ................ Treasurer Mary Ringler.................. Secretary Carl Miller ................... President John Watts ............... Vice-President 23 Edward Amstutz Robert Clinton Walter Blackwell Wayne Colwell Alva Conner Norbert Darr George Crive James Dickson Carlton Fuller Thomas Gossard Larry Gegner John Hancock 24 Thomas Hicks James Hoffmeyer Melvin Hobson Robert Horne Jack Lowe Joseph Lennon Larry Lawlor Glen Lockwood Norman Lohrenz Ted Malaimare David Lunney John Martin or Richard Mason Carl Miller Norman McVey Raymond Pierson Logan Platt : Glenn Saunders Mary Ringler Forrest Schuhs vi Gary Sheley William Snell James Smals Carl Sundin 26 Loran Veith John Watts Allen Wheeler Earl Witmer Richard Wroughton Not pictured: Milton Ryerson 28 JUNIORS OFFICERS Roy Dice Pat Griffith .... Alva Steffler Fred Burklin Edmund Leech __ . Charles Martin _.. .President Secretary _.. . Treasurer Vice President _... Chaplain Social Chairman Keith H. Binkley John Burke Fred Burklin Walter Claeys Robert Cover Jacques Crapuchettes Earl Dekker Robert Dell Jesse Deloe Roy Dice Warren Driver Leon Franck Donald Goodhart Patricia Griffith Norman Hostetler John Johnston Garfield Judkins William Kemp Kenneth Kreidler Paul Lauster Edmund Leech Bardwell Marshall Charles Martin Jack McKeever James Mugg Fred Patton William Powell Wilburn Reynolds Lewis Richards Larry Richmond Jack Riggs Edward Roberts Lucille Rupp Russell Sarver Robert Spradling iva Steffler ernon Swesey Charles Thornton Donald Weltmer Lloyd Woolman Not Pictured: Leroy Hawkins, Evelyn Schumacher 31 32 COLLEGE SENIORS OFFICERS Paul Gehman ...................... .President Marlene Shoemaker ............ . Secretary Vivian Fuller .................. Treasurer Verne Hutchison .......... Vice-President Joyce Mardell Austin Dawn E. Borota Glenn C. Byers B. S. B.S. B. A. Fort Wayne Lutheran Bob Jones University Practical Works, 1, 2 School of Nursing Practical Works 4 Choir 2 Marion College, 2, 3 Choir 4 World Missions Child Evangelism 4 Fellowship 3 World Missions Sounding Board 3 Fellowship 4 Theodore Franchino Esther Friesen Vivian Fuller B. A. B. S. Bass; Woodbury College Practical Works 4 Bob Jones University Class President 2, 3 Choir 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 College Activity Director 3 World Missions Practical Works 2, 3 Fellowship 4 Yell Leader 2, 3, 4 Sounding Board 4 School Play 4 Mary Hooks B. A. Bryan University World Missions Fellowship 2, 3 34 Paul C. Gehman B. A. Class President 4 Class Vice-President 1 Student Council 4 Practical Works 3, 4 Choir 3 Sounding Board 3 Dorm Senate 3 Verne F. Hutchison A. B. Prairie Bible Institute Practical Works 4 Greensburg Bible Institute 1, 2, 3 Ronald Glidden B. A. Marilyn Johnson B. S. Practical Works 1, 2, 3 Choirai-e2 World Missions Fellowship 1, 2 Clarence J. Henderson Fort Wayne Bible College Assistant Pastor 2, 3 John Johnston Marvin E. Lowery Robert Cloyd Messner B. A. B. A. B. A. Moody Bible Institute Practical Works 1, 2, 3, 4 Practical Works 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Pastorate 3, 4 Choirs lea Choireo— 4 World Missions Basketball 1, 2 Fellowship 1 Social Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4. Gospel Team 2, 3 Helen Louise Olney Dale B. Owen Volie E. Pyles | B. S. . B.A. B. A. Practical Works 1, 2, 3, 4 Moody Bible Institute Bob Jones University World Missions Indiana State Teachers Practical Works 3, 4 Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4 College Secretary and Treasurer 2 Student Pastor 4 Sonya Saufley Marlene Shoemaker Clarence V. Snyder B. A. B. S. B. A. | Phila. Bible Institute Practical Works 1, 2, 3, 4 Wheaton College Student Council 4 Gospel Team 3, 4 Oklahoma U. 2 Practical Works 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Ft. Hays Kans. St. Col. | Dormitory Senate 4 World Missions Class Officer 4 Fellowship 1, 2 Ruth Steffler Charles H. Stoner Curtis Wm. Stroman B. S. B.A. B. A. Practical Works 3, 4 Hershey Junior College Hershey Junior’College Gospel Team 3, 4 Class Officer, V. P. 3 Practical Works 3, 4 Choirsl) 2324 Gospel Team 3 | Choir 3, 4 College Play 3 Choir 3, 4 World Missions Basketball 3 Fellowship 3, 4 36 “oe Amy Lou Volovski Charles H. Winter B.S. B. A. Class Secretary 1, 2 San Bernardino Valley Practical Works 1, 2 College World Missions Class President 4 Fellowship 1 Athletic Director 5 Student Council 4, 5 Student Council Pres. 5 Student Coun. Vice-Pres. 5 Sounding Board Editor 4 Art Editor 5 NOT PICTURED: James Arrington, Gordon Lockwood, Nickolas Kurtaneck, Donald Rossman, Michael Volovski SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS BACK ROW: James Gabhart, Leonard Smith, Jimmie Bransford, Lee Turner. FRONT ROW: Doris Ingold, Dorotha Bowers, Marilyn Rathfon. NOT PICTURED: Frank Gardner, James McKinley, John Snyder, Elenor Warner. 37 38 COLLEGE JUNIORS Cliff Heffner Larry Wedertz Janice Weber Thomas Merritt Ron Henry OFFICERS _.....Chaplain _.. . Treasurer .... Secretary Vice-President President Dona Beam Kay Cassel Beverly Catron Lynwood Catron Charles Dailey Mariel DeLattre James Dowdy Robert Firl cas ee Frank Hartwig Clifford Heffner Ronald Henry Dale Hostetler Mary King Anne Kliever. Lynn Knepper 39 Dave Leapline Willa Leidy Donald Locke Raymond Maurer Esther Moeller James Morrison Elener Norris Don Rough Vs Soest Kenneth Russell Marilyn Shoemaker Roberta Sprowls Janice Weber Larry Wedertz NOT PICTURED: Joe Middleton, Thomas Miyazaki, Earle Hodgdon. OLLEGE SOPHOMORES OFFICERS Edward Mensinger ............. Treasurer Kenneth Koontz ......... foe Mees Chaplain Nancy Weber ................. Secretary Patty Watts:2.. 5.2 20685 . Vice-President Ernest Bearinger ............... President 41 j j Ernest Bearinger Betty Butterbaugh Lois Brown Sherwood Durkee Barbara Echard Amos Good Gloria Fiscus Janice Grubb Eldon Hoke Mary Jane Keyser Sarah James Kenneth Koontz 42 : Robert Lefevre Thomas Merritt Edward Mensinger Clark Miller Eunice Miller Hyla Palmer Marcelene Nelson Randall Poyner Gerald Rayburn - Gary Sansom Dalene Rider Danny Shedd 43 44 Rhoda Smeltzer Paul Vysocke Oren Taylor Shirley Smith Jeanette Turner Patty Watts Sandra Watson Nancy Weber Kay Y James Young co aoncceanae Lloyd Wenger NOT PICTURED: Paul Bauman, Lucian Garber, Phyllis Hobson, Carol Pugmire. COLLEGE FRESHMEN OFFICERS Sports Chairman Robert Monroe President James: Custersep et see ee ee ident Secretary Vice Pres Warren Brown ice R Donald Bonebrake icia Patr Treasurer Social Chairman Paul Schumacher 45 Patricia Anderson Deloy Brumbaugh William Cole Claudette Ellis Carolyn Bearinger Robert Burk Marie Curtis Cary Engle Donald Bonebrake Carolyn Caldwell James Custer Jesse Engle Mary Bowser Phyllis Campbell Dee Ann Dillon Daniel Eshleman Y Y) Warren Brown Joe Church Mabel Ebersole June Findly Marvin Fuller Marjorie Gonzales Michael Funderburg Ruth Hoffmeyer Liewellyn Ingwaldson Charles Hunter Thomas Johnson Marilyn Juday Carol Juday Lois Kay Landrum Ronald Lane Philip Landrum Charles Henry David Hacker Raymond Johnson Thomas Irwin Glenn Knepper Terry Kirkpatrick Joyce Moine Sally Lingenfelter Robert Monroe Patricia Rice Sally Sadler Ronald Stevanus Maurice Oatley Franklin Myers Robert Ritchey Virgil Riley Norma Shearer Paul Schumacher Daryl Umbower Wayne Tucker Linda Paden Carl Rodgers Joan Simon Vivian Voiers Gayle Pechta Marie Sackett Richard Starkey Karen Calkins FRESHMEN Not Pictured: Barbara Garber, Michael Mecurio, Mary Ritchey, Roma Rod- gers, Michael Rowe, Richard Runion, Winifred Sadler, Cletus Snyder, Russell Van- Curen. POST GRADUATES William Barndollar, Stephen Dearborn, J. Paul Dowdy, Ivan French, C. Lowell Hoyt, Barbara Hulse, Lester Kennedy, Willis Virtue. IN MEMORY ROBERT MILLER “Absent from the body and present with the Lord” 49 AO OSES ‘eter REV. HORACE F. DEAN delivers commencement address. SPIRITU L CHAPEL PROGRAMS Rev. Bob Foster A soul winning emphasis Herb Hoover Fall Bible Conference A great spiritual feast! Charles Corwin Missionary to Japan A real missionary challenge! Irvine Robertson A great missionary emphasis. Bert Darr Homiletical Seminar Message An excellent exposition of Romans 3. Youth Group from — New Troy provide a program of special music WORLD MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP This student organization provides | current information on foreign missions | through literature, films, and _ special | speakers. : Back Row: E. Witmer, F. Burklin, R. Pierson, C. Sun- din, R. Cover. Front Row: J. Turner, R. Poyner, E. Mensinger, J. Mulkey, C. Miller. TUESDAY EVENING MEETING nmOdauUMH ps w—-rmHnsorrmn DON OGDEN, Director This year the choir went to California on their annual spring tour. They presented 25 concerts during April 4 - 28. 55 SPECIAL MUSIC CHRISTMAS CHOIRS G s G O R aT ae C Ee. F eM L A B M A S S Ss . D O R S DomOgden Dick Messner Charles Stoner Bob Messner Marlene Shoemaker Joyce Moine Al Steffler Ruth Steffler 57 away TT aa ares oS Ss - NO ‘ce Dore ao £ eee i - fF oO o Fs: o xX BT “ 2 55 = 5 $ 5s TH — ao 2 ae Late OSes oicetc s et ao Tay at aie a a F ES O pga O = ee FRESHMAN QUARTET PBR MMR QZ—-ZLaPpmas Q2Z-—-ZoPpm= Pig oo ae nee Child Evangelism 59 Street Meetings In Hospitals SIXTH ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE With great interest and _ spiritual blessing we enjoyed the “Bauman Memorial Lectures” given by Dr. Orville Jobson. His lectures were concerned with the history of the Brethren Missionary work in Africa. OLD FRIENDS MEET ALUMNI OFFICERS Prof. Whitcomb Prof. Meyer Richard De Armey Blaine Snyder 62 Richard Messner Athletic Director Messner inactive Grace College athletic director Dick Messner carried with him a lengthy record of sports achievement when he took over the post two years ago. An all-state basketball and baseball star at Ashland, Ohio, high school, Dick went on to become a starting forward on championship Wheaton College cage teams, and an outstanding right-handed college hurler. After Wheaton, were two years of professional baseball under contract with the New York Giants. With hard work, Dick has seen a steady buildup of the Ambassador athletic program, expects further progress as the college grows, and as the new gymnasium rises muscularly from nearby green pastures. Messner in action First Row—B. Cole, Mgr.; J. Middleton, B. Monroe, E. Hoke, K. Kreidler, C. Hunter, C. Engle, Mgr. Second Row—Coach Messner, M. Fuller, W. Brown, J. Bransford, J. Custer, R. LeFevre, L. Gegner. Grace 52 60 73 53 56 67 67 90 57 88 48 GRACE AMBASSADORS Opponent CCH th lake See eee 88 BOnCOLCIG Sea dn wal ta ee AS 86 Ft. Wayne Bible College ....... 76 North Manchester “BY” ......... 69 asic ee ol. . o sheen s 98 Western Michigan “B”......... 87 BUrauerCenier p45. se. wae 76 BopsieDib Omen te fe tule 5 3) 61 SUC CISOmeD at seene ei 2 Fe io: 96 oils faite pheyey aS Se A) er 78 North Manchester “BY” ........ 70 Won—7 Grace 80 68 70 63 67 76 90 74 77 86 98 Lost—15 Opponent HUnTINGLON MD a a ee 75 Fort Wayne Bible College ...... fey) Phijadelphiqg Bolsa pene ee 74 Nyacks Me isa cha aot each es 79 Goncordiawey tytn ak ae eo 84 SPLINGeALDOGeret wa eg forse 69 POrduerGenieraar a serene. facie 74 Nnvteyaavenitelatel! oc ol on cue sees 126 Western Michigan “BY” ........ 91 TLaylorag outta eee ee ee 99 HUriting tO niin Baayen 70 63 64 Ken Kreidler Forward Joe Middleton Guard Eldon Hoke Center Charles Hunter Guard SZ Bob Monroe Forward Larry Gegner Guard : Jim Custer Jimmie Bransford Warren Brown Forward Center Center Bob LeFevre Marvin Fuller Forward Guard 65 Cheerleaders, Pat Rice, Willa Leidy, Joan Simon and Ted Franchino in action. and the band played on From the opening tip off... Joe shoots Again, Joe? Center Hoke receives most valuable player award. INTRAMURALS FOOTBALL The first were played shortly after Grace opened its doors. A league of five teams was organized and two rounds of play followed. intramural contests The team led by Joe Middle- ton finished, winning the championship. The team inclu- ded: J. Middleton, C. Stoner, J. Rathbun, B. Monroe, R. Run- ion, L. Garber, P. Landrum, and D. Bonebrake. BASKETBALL Seminary Middlers Intramural Champions Efficient Official Shake Pal! The competition in Intramural Basketball was among teams made up of men who were not on varsity. Each of the seven classes fielded its team. Please ...go in! Almost! PING PONG Each year a tournament is held to decide the ping pong champion of the school. The tournament this year was high- lighted by keen competition. Jim Dickson emerged the champion after a hard fought final match with Wendell Kent. 6 RR Ma TRACK and FIELD. 70 5 hg — 2S a a 2 @ = FIRST SEMESTER Back Row: C. Miller, R. Dice, J. Custer, P. Gehman, R. Henry. Front Row: J. Miesel, Practical Works Director; B. Brackett, treasurer; T. Julien, President; S. Saufley, Secretary; C. Winter, Vice-President; E. Bearinger, Activities Director. STUDENT COUNCIL COLLEGE COUNCIL SEMINARY COUNCIL Back Row: R. Henry, J. Custer, V. Riley, Chaplain; E. J. Watts, Treasurer; C. Miller, Vice-President; B. Shackel- Bearinger, Activities Director; P. Gehman. : ford, Activities Director; W. Kent, President; R. Dice, P. Grif- Front Row: P. Watts, Treasurer; F. Hartwig, Vice-Presi- fith, Secretary; J. Miesel, Practical Works Director. dent; C. Winter, President; S. Saufley, Secretary. 73 a eats A day filled with plenty of fun and activities was in store for the Grace Seminary and College students as they headed for the beautiful camp site at Crystal Lake. The Fall Retreat was un- derway! Food was served cafeteria style and a tasty menu was supplied by Ralph Tucker. 74 Boating, ping pong, volley ball, and archery were enjoyed by all. Although the college students worked hard, the Seminary stu- dents won the victories of the day in football, softball, and the track events. RETREAT Prayer, scripture, special music, and an inspiring message by Dr. Ogden completed the events of that big day. 75 k SOUNDING BOARD COMPREHENSIVE +-FACTUAL-—-UP-+-TO-THE- MINUTE eold waters heso is good news country” (Prov. 2 Winona Lake, Indiana = ay a RRS || Dr. Glenn 0’ ed to addres wilends of UGh | breaking ser | Is COMING eee a YO UR PLEDGE 27777777 WW FACULTY MEMBERS Pree new faculty mer being added to Grace's ff next fall. Rolland Hein The building i ales here ibe an instructor in Eng G- offie - oace and shower rooms, ee Jesse Deloe, (fect call for the commle-.. THR PLAY. TS OM uM wavs ee his unit xt year. een unit wi “YOUR PL ETOr% Me Charles Winter inced to s As Art Editor Pigs ir ; ¢ Bo. Oe ae SCR gE Editor wo the Greek department. on ar ANG. RELA ATS ORAL ERE ATS NGACRMENT ANNOUNCED Don Cossack Chorus ARTIST Fritz Krueger Tenor 78 SERIES Karlis Leyasmeyer Lecturer Louis Kohnop Pianist Fort Wayne Philharmonic String Quartet and — Igor Buketoff Conductor Posters and skits spurred the students on toward their goal of | $4000 for the building fund. When the checks were presented, the Semi- | nary students had given $1984.31, and the College students had given $2282.06 for a grand total of $4266.37. RR Ww : S. oY On March 21 the students and many friends of the school gathered for the ground-breaking ceremonies. After an inspiring address by Dr. Glenn O’Neal, the first shovelful of earth was turned by Dr. McClain. It is planned that this building, the gymnasium, will be ready for use by the fallzote. 574 SEMINARY WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP Inspiration, fellowship and 2 ka ee] { z to 8 sharing practical ideas were the goals of Seminary Women’s Fel- lowship. A “Hobby Fair” opened the year’s programs with each wife exhibiting her hobby or favorite pastime. The _ third Wednesday of every month found the Chapel busy with ac- tivity, including singing, special music, exchanging recipes and household hints. During Prayer- time requests and praises were brought to the Lord, and learn- (Left to right, seated) Faye Dice, Marian Brock, Chairman, (standing) Lucille Clinton, ing Scripture at Memory-time Elaine Bearinger, Joyce Durkee, Patty Watts, Dorothy Hein, Amy Martin. : 2 y M } proved profitable. Highlight of the year was the “Husbands’ Night” when all husbands were honored with a special program with Dr. Alva J. McClain as speaker. SHOWER COMMITTEE (Ist row, left to right) Suzanne Smith, Barbara Amstutz, Judy Russell, Anne Jeffers, Jean Snell, (2nd row) Janice Miesel, Evelyn Malaimare, Joan Franchino, Evelyn Hancock, and Betty Platt. Chairman. The Stork Showers are an organization composed of all College and Seminary wives for the purpose of honoring all those who are expecting new babies. Each month a shower is given, and every- one enjoys fellowship, fun, and food. 82 WE ARE TAUGHT Mail Call Over the Top a ime... “Once upon at |“ ° is way, please “Look th Hunt and Peck Rea and a Relic! 85 FRESHMAN BANQUET The freshman banquet was one of the highlights of the year. Over one hundred students ee made the trip to Honeywell Memorial Auditorium. “Believe | will have another big or’nge.” “Now back in 4 Virginia, tees Jim Custer was our efficient master of ceremonies. We en- joyed the best in musical talent from our most capable Grace musicians. 86 College ior - Sen Jun Banquet Seminary Middler- ior Sen Edward Amstutz John G. Watts Editor Business Manager Roberta Sprowls, Marcelene Nelson, Typists; Richard Wroughton - Dona Beam, Secretary; Janice Weber, Typist. Sports Editor rot Bill Snell Spiritual Life Editor STAFF Norman Hostetler Kenneth Russell Assistant Editor Photographer Larry Gegner, Circulation Manager, Ted Franchino, Advertising Manager, Don Bonebrake, Advertising Assistant, Not Pictured: Cliff Heffner, Dale Hostetler, Advertising Assistants. The staff wishes to thank all others who have helped in the production 89 of this book. eee ree ‘“‘OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY ’ Congratulations Cle of 195 Delicious Food Every Day In the Year WESTMINSTER DINING ROOM RALPH TUCKER “The chef who knows how to please’ Banquet - - - Parties Breakfast - - - - Lunch - - - - Dinner LEWIS OIL COMPANY Jobber of Shell Products GOODYEAR TIRES Warsaw, Indiana Phone 1494 ; NEW BEAUTY a new concept in church seating AND DESIGN WITH A PURPOSE... Gone are those hard, unyielding wood THAT MAKES seats! Instead ...a beautifully uphol- stered pew, with built-in, foam-cushion ALL OTHER PEWS pentane Patented design features four individ- SEEM ually upholstered sections, each contain- ing a full 1%” foam rubber... covered OLD-FASHIONED with Breathable U.S. Naugahyde — the finest in vinyl upholstery. Wide range of decorator colors and patterns. TI Before you buy any kind of seating... i al SEE and TRY ay pels. Cushion-Eze CHURCH PEWS CHURCH FURNITURE WINONA LAKE «= INDI FREE CATALOG . . . send _ for your copy today. Anderson Greenhouses Ringle Furniture Store State Road 15—Phone 81 Warsaw, Indiana South Buffalo Phone 296 A FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 92 Warsaw, Indiana Best Wishes SEARS ROEBUCK and SINCLAIR FILTERED FUEL OIL COMPANY as GAST FUEL SERVICE Warsaw, Indiana (INC.) Phone 2—Warsaw RINGER’S BODY SHOP ‘The Best in Church Music Complet and Church Hymnals mplete Wreck Service New Tire Trueing THE RODEHEAVER Service HALL-MACK CO. CONSULT US BEFORE YOU BUY. Winona Lake, Indiana Music for every department of the church 93 ROUT —— ee ee ee ; . 2 e ; ] gee. Beds : te ag | corpORATION eee Compliments of ARNOLT CORPORATION WARSAW INDIANA LAKE CITY BANK CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1872 Warsaw, Indiana Welcomes officials, teachers, and students as friends and customers. Member of Federal Reserve System Member of F. D. I. C. PRINTING LANDIS FUNERAL SERVICE | pypiisHiNG - | ldadedlned gree xR ORRERRE Ferre EP eee HOR SER ER paper eereser on ® bays'ots is Corner Ft. Wayne St. and BOOK a eo : BINDING Ft. Wayne Ave. Warsaw, Indiana Complete line of Bibles, Religious Books Prompt Oxygen Equipped Ambulance and Church Service Supplies ALL HOURS Phone 188 THE FREE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE Winona Lake indiana “OUR RESPONSIBILITY NEVER ENDS” CIRCLING THE GLOBE WITH THE GOSPEL! Africa ge Argentina Missionaries Brazil serving in France six fields. Hawaii Mexico The Foreign Missionary Society of the Brethren Church Russell D. Barnard, General Secretary Winona Lake, Indiana a WARSAW LAUNDRY CO. DRY CLEANERS AND RUG CLEANERS 209-11 S. Buffalo Warsaw, Indiana Phone 3 McHATTON FUNERAL HOME “AROUND THE CLOCK AMBULANCE SERVICE” Phone 1777 Warsaw, Indiana VOGUE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2020 Winona Ave. Warsaw, Indiana WARSAW CHEMICAL COMPANY CHEMICALS JANITOR SUPPLIES 99 WARSAW PRINTING CO. Across from Post Office COMMERCIAL PRINTING Office Furniture and Equipment Compliments of UNIQUE BAKE SHOP 107 S. Buffalo Warsaw, Indiana BLEDSOE BUICK Warsaw, Indiana Cc. E. NELSON Real Estate 1202 College Phone 1449} Winona Lake, Indiana LOWELL BLOSSER STUDIO 909 E. Center—Phone 1400 PORTRAITS—CAMERAS—FILM Warsaw, Indiana WESTMINSTER HOTEL Winona Lake, Indiana JAMES HEATON Real Estate Eagle Arcade Winona Lake Warsaw, Indiana COURTESY OF BIBLER TRAILER SALES 2005 E. Jefferson Warsaw, Indiana MUMAW NEWS STAND 112 N. Buffalo Street Warsaw, Indiana HULL HOUSE MEN’S WEAR Warsaw, Indiana You Can Do Better At PHIPPS DEPT. STORE 113 E. Center Street Warsaw, Indiana “HOME OF SENSIBLE PRICES’ THE KROGER COMPANY “North Side Courthouse Square” Warsaw, Indiana PHILLIPSON’S INC. Men’‘s Boys’ Clothiers Buffalo at Market Phone 8 “DEPENDABLE STORE SINCE 1864” DON’S FLOWERS DRAPERIES Custom Draperies by Max 1300 E. Center Street CHINWORTH’S Appliances — Bottle Gas — Gifts 116 S. Buffalo Phone AM 7-683] Greeting VMTN Mele eats Office Cards Gifts Supplies Telephone 44€ BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 112 South Buffalo Phone 1741 Ce lilabion: to the Phe of 1957 Join us in “Presenting Christ” to America through the Sunday School 60,000 by 1960 THE NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD National Fellowship of Brethren Churches Winona Lake, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Class of ‘57 Let us help you in your for future ministries. PROVIDING JEWISH EVANGELISM PROGRAMS Inc. AIDS SUPPLIES for Boy’s Clubs King’s Men BRETHREN YOUTH Executive Director Dr. A. B. Machlin COUNCIL A Gospel Testimony to Israel Winona Lake, Indiana Winona Lake, Indiana 97 Our Sincere Congratulations to the Graduates and Staff. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Warsaw Member F. D. I. C. BEST WISHES FOR THE CLASS OF 1957 D. H. LESSIG ENGINEERS, INC. Warsaw Indiana 98 t% , + % DAIRY SHELF “ oN 896 E. Winona Ave. 1% Warsaw, Indiana FOR BURGER’S DAIRY PRODUCTS - “Best Quality for Less” Also baked goods, and a nice small line of groceries. Honest John carries everything to build anything and makes free deliveries any- where within sixty miles of Leesburg. We guarantee that any article purchased from us will give you the service you have the right to expect. LEESBURG LUMBER COMPANY Uptown Hardware “It's Smart To Be Thrifty” BORDEN’S RICH MILK Umao0nm+az0O07n 7 ? East Winona Ave., Warsaw, Indiana RUNYAN DAIRY SERVICE BUY GALLON JUGS AND SAVE 1013 R—Phones—1202 M WESTMINSTER HOTEL The finest place to stay when visiting Winona Lake” WARSAW CUT GLASS CO RICH CUT GLASS Phone 320 Warsaw, Indiana First Brethren Church South Calhoun Street Fort Wayne, Ind. Rev. Mark Malles—Pastor Home phone—Harrison 2711 Church phone—Harrison 1065 99 Johnson Lumber Yard Washington Columbia LUMBER, COAL, AND BUILDER’S SUPPLIES Phone 20 Warsaw, Indiana Wiese Dairy Quality Supreme Snacks for Students Ralph R. Haney Winona Lake, Indiana Kings Highway 13th St. Phone 385 Compliments of LONGFELLOW AND RAMSEY Public Accountants Warsaw, Ind. MARSH FOODLINERS A Better Place to Trade! Comp vt ts of She Winona. Lake Brethren Church pigivation BuildingsBryan Universitu=Dayto BRYAN ALUMNI AT GRACE SEMINARY say Congratulations Class of ‘57 If you’d like an unusual vacation this summer... ye 64th Annual Rich, spiritual experiences and delightful Christian WINONA LAKE fellowship to enjoy and re- BIBLE CONFERENCE member long afterward. July 21 to Sept. 2 ALE SAN LANES A Dr. J. Palmer Muntz, Director “The World’s Greatest Bible Conference” with over 100 Outstanding Speakers and Musicians FOR COMPLETE PROGRAM AND RATES, WRITE: WINONA LAKE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY, Inc. John Andrews, Jr., Executive Manager . WINONA LAKE, INDIANA 101 JOHN SNELL The New Ford for 1957 LADIES’ APPAREL Phone Amherst 75414 109 South Buffalo Street AUTHORIZED Warsaw, Indiana RANDALL G. YEAGER INS. AGENC’ INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 102% E. Center Street Phones 395 and 150 Warsaw, Indiana Overmeyer Motor Company Phone 1084 Warsaw, Indiana FORD’S AUTO SUPPLY U. S. Royal Tires and Auto-Lite Batteries Phone 43 QUIK-WAY LAUNDRY 113 N. Indiana St. 113 Hickory St. Warsaw, Ind. Phone 597 Wet Wash and Fluff Dry Warsaw, Indiana WINONA TEXACO SERVICE Texaco Products Harmon Gradlass—Owner Sun Metal fo. Warsaw, Indiana STRAYER Insurance Agency, Inc. , ‘Wheels by the Millions” “ies 120 E. Market Phone 256 or 1307 Warsaw, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS GRACE GRADUATES OF ‘57! Is This Your Vision Of Home Missions? An American Mission Field of 170,000,000 AND GROWING DAILY YOU CAN HELP MEET THIS GREAT CHALLENGE! The Brethren Home Missions Council, Inc. Winona Lake, Indiana | ts BOB JONES UNIVERSITY The Alumniof Wheaton College WORLD’S MOST Keith Binkley, ‘56 Richard Messner, ‘52 Larry Gegner, ‘55 Lois Miller, ‘55 UNUSUAL Rolland Hein, ‘54 James Mugg, ‘56 George Huffman, ‘53 Logan Platt, ‘54 Charles Johnson, ‘53 John Rea, G. S. UNIVERSITY Wendell Kent, ‘54 John Stuber, ‘49 Carl Key, ‘55 Richard Wroughton, ‘51 Donated by the Alumni Compliments of MENZIE MOTORS Imperial — Chrysler Dodge — Plymouth Warsaw, Indiana Phones: Sales Room 1275 Used Car Lot 48 Modern Apartments for Students Electric Refrigerators e Gas Stoves Reasonable Rates SHADY-RETREAT SHANGRI-LA ILE HOME ENGLEWOOD PALO ALTO One block from Auditorium on Canal St. Winona Lake, Indiana For Reservations Write— ART SPIGUTZ Phone 987-Warsaw e Gen. Del., Winona Lake, Ind. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS, Inc. Complete Loan and Financing Service Visit us at our new location Corner of Lake and Center Streets E. P. Dunbar Insurance Agency “The Travelers Representative’’ 1514 Chestnut Street Winona Lake, Indiana FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘Corner of Lake and Main Rev. A. V.. Hayes Phone 987R “‘A Living Message for a Dying World” 104 W. ROBERT HALL AGENCY First Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Insurance Warsaw, Indiana Phone 908 COX STUDIO PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 24 hour service Phone 328 Warsaw, Indiana SHARP HARDWARE Phone 1150 Warsaw, Indiana KLINE’S Department Store 113-115 E. Market St. Warsaw, Indiana MUNSON MOTOR SALES — Your Dealer Warsaw ROBINSON’S FOOD MARKET Down-Town Market St. Warsaw, Indiana LEESBURG BRETHREN CHURCH Nathan Meyer—Pastor Leesburg, Indiana BARBEE BRETHREN CHURCH The Illustrated Sunday School Barbee Lakes, Ind. Rev. Geo. Cripe, Pastor THANKS! P.B. B.C. PROVIDENCE-BARRINGTON BIBLE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOC. Congratulations Gen of 1957 Gopliccrts of Wns Lay baptist Ges oh lie Graduates—Congratulations A diploma is an authorization to put knowledge to work. We com- mend you for having diligently prepared. We encourage you to “make full proof of thy ministry’ in the field of God’s leading. w the Undergradua te — Crcouragment You have not yet attained. ‘‘Press forward toward the mark.’ Be assured that you and your school have the prayerful support of our congregation. THE FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH OF WOOSTER Burbank and Reed Roads, Wooster, Ohio Rev. Kenneth B. Ashman, Pastor “This is a faithful saying . . . that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners .. . 1 Tim. 1:15 JACK ENDICOTT Contractor Winona Lake, Indiana TED FRANCHINO Complete Tree Service and Complete T. V. Antenna Service PRUNING - TRIMMING - TOPPING POWER EQUIPMENT — INSURED Phone 1273 Post Office Box 758 Winona Lake, Indiana No, Job Too Large or Small 106 Compliments of Miller Sons Lumber Co. Silver Lake, Indiana “The complete builders’ supply store” Lumber Plumbing Kit chen Maid Cabinets Westinghouse Appliances Fust Baptist Church “ Corner Detroit and = SS East Center Sts. se Warsaw, Indiana (at the Gateway to uk Fil Winona Lake) Phones: Church 1450 Parsonage 787 The Family studies God’s Word 9:30 a.m. Family worships together ....10:30 a.m. Family fellowships -..........- 6:15 p.m. Family evangelizes -........--- 7 :00° pam Family prays together (Ehurs:) 22)222)..e 7:30 p.m. Aavertise Your Meetings Witn FLAGPOLE DRIVE-IN BUMPER STICKERS FROZEN CUSTARD WARD ART STUDIOS Warsaw, Indiana Corner Bronson Winona Ave. We can’t make all the custard in the world but we make the best! WINONA ROOFING SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 430; Res. 695W — _ Kings Highway Winona Lake, Indiana Refreshment Time Sailing, Sailing Junior Class Treat 107 AUTOGRAPHS = Wy - py a. a = _-_: Z : cece re berets =_— 1 0aee Ld UJ th © unasagenge trite res fee Bea, i cS s ‘ a Uy. ‘ a, 3 i ee Hern me 124 pele iE ay iat ‘ 1 Et 1 y fd, aA ac, 1 , “hy . of $i assets! ae, ae eee a rb cat t TES AH uid espgee ise ayn 1 a i iA og ae Fey 14 vette af ene Ee Vi asad hile t Pyne Ha it at it EC (3 iitshe es a Sea ua wk yen {i it Wnt mite a I ifs Vth ied eiyh . i ! ; ris ' F 7 . ‘4 ie 7 ener rt Wnigtany ou ws ; ke $ F i : a: h ‘ 4 ‘ ren ral § es P ithe P 2 fey ray i
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