Grace Theological Seminary - Xapis / Grace Yearbook (Winona Lake, IN)

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Amazing Grace John Newton Southern Melody S e ■Or z 5 -tS- - Sh it?f - ' Z? 5 — (S — 2? -s - p ■ V ■ 1. A - maz - ing grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! 2. Twas grace that tanght my heart to fear, And grace my fears re-lieved; 3. Thro ' man - y dan - gers, toils and snares, I have al - read- y come; 4. When we ' ve been there ten thou-sand years, Bright shin-ing as the sun, 1 I once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see. How pre - cious did that grace ap - pear The hour I first be-lieved! ' Tis grace hath bro ' t me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. We ' ve no less days to sing God ' s praise Than when we first be - gun. i n i n rj iz zn 3L -« - r — r- T— b i l i©- £ I Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. r:.. ' . . -f. ' -fz ■ • THE 1960 GRACE Theological Seminary and GRACE UJinona Lake. Indiana IHMHHlMilHMMIlWBIi REVIEW Conductors Prelude Interlude Episode Postlude A Musical Missionary Worthy Of Note DONALD E. OGDEN A.B., A.M., R.D. As he uses his time and talents unreservedly for the Lord, the activities of this educator might be summed up in the phrase music is his life. From his home in Los Angeles, California, Prof went to Bob Jones University, where he received his Master ' s degree in music, and there he began his teaching career. In 1950 he came to Grace Seminary and joined the faculty of the college music department. In addition to heading the department now, he directs the choral groups, travels extensively with musical teams from the student body, and is minister of music of the Winona Lake Brethren Church. We as students have come to love and respect this man for his warm and real approach to us and to life in general. In recognition of his varied contributions to our school and particularly for his outstanding testimony in the field of music, we are proud to dedicate the 1960 GRACE to PROFESSOR DONALD E. OGDEN. Traveling across the country Our President Speaks . . . Believing that Christianity has more than one dimension, and that much of the present moral and spiritual confusion is due to inadequate conceptions and one-sided emphases, Grace Theological Seminary and College aims to present a complete and carefully integrated view, giving proper consideration to all its essential elements. Considered objectively, Christianity is held to be distinctively SUPERNATURAL REVELA- TION exhibiting a threefold content: a Person, the eternal and incarnate Son, our only Saviour, in whom the invisible God is perfectly and finally disclosed; a Doctrine, the medium of divinely inspired truth by which the revelation of the Son is brought infallibly and intelligently to men; and an Ethic, in which there is embodied the will of God for His personal creatures. On the subjective side, Christianity is presented as a PERSONAL EXPERIENCE having three distinct aspects: a Relationship with the living God mediated through the Person and re- deeming work of the Lord Jesus Christ; a Faitli which lays hold upon Christ through the truths which reveal Him in the record of the written Word; and a Life in which the Christian believer progressively realizes and fulfills the revealed will of God. Thus in Christianity, both on its objective and its subjective sides, there appear correlating elements which are mystical, doctrinal, and ethical: answering fully to the deepest needs of men —spiritual, intellectual, and moral. The neglect of any one of these constituent elements in the interest of a so-called simplified religion is a tendency with which this school has no sympathy. To diminish Christianity, either by careless omission or deliberate intent, is to plunder its fasci- nating richness and set limits upon its wondrous power to satisfy the most vital needs of human life. The Revelation of Christianity is both historical and living; grounded in facts which no his- torical criticism can dissolve, yet continuously accessible to Christian experience through the written Word. Thus the link between historic revelation and personal experience is the Word. This divinely inspired Word of the Old and New Testaments constitutes the record of historic Christian revelation, and is at the same time the immediate and tangible raison d ' etre of Chris- tian experience, both as to its beginning and future progress. The seed is the Word of God. Grace Greater Than Our Sin ohnston Daniel B. Towner £ -6 - -4- - - 1. Mar 2. Sin 3. Dark 4. Mar — • ;r- vel - ous grace of our and de - spair like the is the stain that we vel - ous, — 2? — 2?-i V lov - ing Lord, Grace that sea waves cold, Threat-en can - not hide, What can fi - nite, match-less grace, Free - ly —9 — ' W— ex - ceeds our the soul with a - vail to be-stowed on grace, God ' s grace, in - fi J. PRESIDENT ALVA J. McCLAIN Th.M., D.D., L.L.D. - 2- nite e Professor of Christian Theology ■ -• -m-. • - -r - j — -P- m S 9 ? than all our sin. e = : -© - 42 -ts m Copyright, 1910. by D. B, Towner? Hope Publishing Co.. owner Our Administration WILLIAM A. OGDEX D.D. Executive Vice President Being confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Jesus Christ. Phil. 1:6 The whole of the Christian life is a miracle of God ' s grace. In grace He begins the miracle of regeneration. In grace He is our Advocate at the Father ' s right hand. In grace he will perfect our salvation, body, soul and spirit in the day of Jesus Christ. Marvelous grace of our loving Lord! PAUL R. BAUMAN A.B.. B.D., D.D. Vice President in charge of Public Relations For He hath made Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. II Cor. 5:21 There are many profound truths in the Word of God, but none can be greater than the assurance that the spotless Son of God became what He most abhorred, in order that He might confer upon me His own righteousness. HERMAN A. HOYT B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Dean and Professor of New Testament and Greek That I may know him (Phil. 4:10) has been a consuming passion with me since the day I first experienced His saving grace. I do not mean mere knowledge about Him. That is good, but in no sense takes the place of knowing Him. With intense longing I yearn for that dav when I shall see Him in His fullness face to face. 10 Faithful Guides HOMER A. KENT, SR. Th.M.. Th.D. Registrar and Professor of Church History and Practical Theology Great is tliv faithfulness. Lam. 3:23 Throughout the years I have endeavored to realize in a small way tlic measure of God ' s goodness to me. To have been accepted in the Reloved overwhelms me and I humbly praise Him for all the blessings I hold in Christ. He has been so faithful to me in letting my lines fall in pleas. mt places, first in the pastorate and more recently to labor with dedicated men and women in Grace Seminary and College. IAMES L. ROYER R.D., S.T.M., Th.D. Financial Secretary and Professor of Greek and New Testament When 1 look back to the pit from which He brought me, and when I look ahead to the unbelievable destination to which he is taking me— to be conformed to the image of His Son — it becomes my deepest desire to continually behold the glory of the Lord Jesus in the mirror of His Word and thus to become day by day more transformed into His likeness (II Cor. 3:18, my life-verse). ' Come now let us reason together kff ft|4 Jl BAmm j0 • m ' h. v K mm ' W-t mm x SJ h ' l ' : ' £9SSfi 11 HOMER A. KENT, JR. B.D.. Th.M .. Th.D. Professor of New Testament and Greek JOHN REA A.M.. B.D., Th.M.. Th.D. Professor of Bible and Archaeology JOHN C. WHITCOMB, JR. B.D.. Th.M.. Th.D. Professor of Old Testament Our Faculty - Working JESSE D. HUMBERD B.S., A.B., A.M., B.D. Professor of Science and Mathematics S. HERBERT BESS A.B., A.M., B.D., Th.M. Professor of Hebrew RALPH W. GILBERT A.B., A.M., B.D., Th.M. Professor of Literature 12 BENJAMIN A. HAMILTON A.B., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Research Librarian and Instructor in Spanish J. WORL STUBER A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor in Philosophy and Bible NORMAN H. UPHOUSE A.M.. B.D., Th.M., Ed.D. Professor of Education Together In Harmony R. WAYNE SNIDER A.B., B.D., Th.M. Dean of Men and Associate Professor in History AVA L. SCHNITTJER A.B., A.M., M.R.E. Dean of Women and Professor of Spcecli DONALD OGDEN A.B., A.M., B.D. Professor of Music 13 WILLIAM MALE A.B., B.D., Ed.M. Instructor in Christian Education ami Practical Theology WARREN DRIVER B.S., A.M., B.D. Instructor in Science and Education RICHARD G. MESSNER A.B., B.D. Assistant Professor in Bible and Director of Athletics ALVA W. STEFFLER A.B., B.D. Instructor in Organ and Art MRS. YVONNE J. MESSNER A.B. Part-Time Instructor in Physical Education JOHN G. MARTIN A.B., M.R.E. Part-Time Instructor in Music Education 14 MRS. MABLE C. HAMILTON A.B., B. Ch.E.. M.R.E. Libra rici}) ELEXER NORRIS A.B., MA. Instructor in English and Journalism LLOYD WOOLMAX A.B., MA. Instructor in Physical Education MRS. EDISEXE M. WHITCOMB A.B. Part-Time Instructor in Art MRS. MIRIAM LTHOUSE Graduate of Philadelphia Bible Institute Part-Time Instructor in Art and Health Education MRS. BEVERLY KENT A.B. Part-Time Instructor in Voice 15 RONALD O. HENRY A.B. Teaching Fellow in History JESSE B. DELOE. JR. A.B. Teaching Fellow in French anil Linguistics GORDON AUSTIN Teaching Fellow in Radio and Speech KURT FINSTERBUSCH A.B. Teaching Fellow in Sociology MRS. LAURA HUMBERD A.B., B.S. Part-Time Instructor in Education ROBERT LACKENS A.B. Teaching Fellow in Economics 16 MISS KAUFFMAN Receptionist and Recorder Behind The Scenes MISS BEAM Secretary to the Bursar J 1 iiisiifltl p R E L U D E 18 IN THE SERVICE OF THE KING A. H. Ackley COPYRIGHT 1912. RENEWAL 1910 THE. RODEHEAVER CO.. OWNER sfc B. D. Ackley 32: s i 1. I am hap - py in the serv - ice of the King, I am hap - py 2. 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STANLEY JENSEN MARY ELLEN JOHNSON MIKE KINGERY RONALD KLINE ll ' DITH KRIEMES LARRY KROHN ALICE LASITER JERRY LELLE NANCY LORTZ ALLEN MARTIN DAVID MILLER MAVIS MILLER WAYNE MILLER CHRISTINE MOHLER RARRARA MOORE CAROLYN MYERS RICHARD MARTIN CAROL MENSINGER MARLENE MIDDLESTETTER CHARLES MILLER fUDY RACER CAROLYN REAM DONNA RICHARDSON VIRGINIA RILEY LOIS NAGEL VERN NEDDO SHARON NELSON- FRED PEDERSEN BOYD PERSON ETT JUANITA PETERS EDITH MARIE SAUL SANDRA SELL DWIGHT SHUMWAY ELLEN SMITH MARY LOU SMITH ETHEL SPAHR DAVID SPANGLER SHARON STAIGER CARLTON STAINES JEANINE SWETLIC RORIN SWOGGER EVELYN TSCHETTER RERECCA WHITE RORERT WILSON DAVID WINGARD RRENDA WITZKY LOIS WOODWORTH FRED ZELL fhJtk CONNIE TUCKER EVERETT VANCE GERIE WEAVER MARY JO WHITACRE . Freshmen Fa i 5 • i±§ -- J A display of humble homage What, again? ■■ m mm Sandv and Sharon downtown 32 ;e Initiation Lois and June have had a rough day 33 Exercise stimulates appetites Brisk Relaxation At The Fall Retreat Everybody worn out? Just one more bite 34 Variety Of Activity In W R A 35 Keen Co In Intr 36 upetition imurals Fantastic serve! Who ' s got it ' J Up and over 37 . , — L— - Music Department ohnny Martin helps students to appreciate good music. Roger Dowdy believes that practice makes perfect. Mr. Gehrig gives Bonnie her weekly lesson. Opportunity for expression in the mixed chorus. 38 Morning Meditation Rev. Archie Lvnn Rev. Virgil Newbrander 39 Channelin PROF. GILBERT Director of Christian Service Department Service for the Lord plays a primary role in life at Grace, and our Christian Service Department has been organized to encourage and guide students in this area. Groups of students carry the gospel in word and in song to jails, hospitals, and teen-age and children ' s groups, as well as serve in v ious ways in the area churches. These activities giJ| an outlet for precious Bill Schaffer, Charles Bearinger, Jerry Young, Jim Custer, and Prof. Ogden toured the East singing praises to our Lord. Mary Elsa Bowser, Leu and Mane Smith, Carole McMollum with their Bible School at Cordillera. New Mexico. Of Service truths we absorb every day from God ' s Word and also provide valuable experience for more extensive service in the future. Organized service is not confined to the nine months of the school year. Many students devote their summer vacations to the Lord in various types of work and reap joy and precious souls for His kingdom. CLAUDETTE ELLIS the Christian Service Department secretary Judy Beers, Sharon King, Jane Clouse, Joyce Stayer, Phil Landrum, teachers of the Bible Schools in Kentucky. Joyce Baker teaching her pupils in Navajo land. - ff -;.y 41 , ■ , Christ can change a life Bible Studv at a nursing home If i mi i i ■ i i i I 1111111111 { !!!!1t111! mi in- nn Preaching the Word 42 Sharing the blessed Word Having a time of fellowship with the aged r Reaching the youth through the Sunday School 43 Testimony On Trombone Duet Seminary Male Quartette Wings Of Song y Louise McGrew Mixed Quartette Concerted Efforts Melodiously spreading the gospel, mixed voices unite to form our college chorus . Service is the keynote as these students sing for church programs and for school functions. Each spring some of these students are chosen to travel with the choir. This ' group visits Brethren churches, all over thecountry, represent- ing our school and the Lord in song; Singing They Go N T E R L U D E 48 GRACE PEP SONG ASH AL N. HUTTON -y 1 W f i q i r— r — T tt x-4 I ? 3P - £ r p r r I ! ] F+ HERE COMES OUR TEAM SO BRAVE AND STRONG AND BRAVE THEY ' LL AL-WAYS BE T % m a v ' .j 22 : M W rrry. m 1 ES ' •i ' r ( i 1 PEE 9 ' , ; , J i 1 n m v v v GET THAT BALL AND MAKE A SCORE! THEN YOU ' LL HAVE US ROAR! ROAR! ROAR! 1 m r ' £ v 1 rrr r- k j m A J J j. g ,yr iko r r el s ? G - R -A - C - E! COME ON AND FIGHT! TEAM! FIGHT! College Sophomores JANET AEBY KERMIT ANDERSON- EILEEN AVERY $0RRY- 10 PICTURE AVAILS Bit RONALD BIBLE NANCY BALL JUDY BEERS LOWELL BENNETT KAREN BLOOM JANET BOYER BARBARA BRICKER JIM BR UN D AGE JANE CLOUSE EVELYN CRAMER DOUGLAS CUSTER ROGER DOWDY So RRi- flO PICTURE AVAIL BLB. GEORGE ERERSOLE RONNIE FISHER r ■w CLARENCE FISHER SoRRY- yo PICTURE AVAIL Bit MICHAEL GRUBR EUGENE GOSSMAN JESSIE JACKSON ROBERT JUDAY GRACE KALTER MARCIA HULLIBERGER DARRYL HUN TER RICHARD KELLEY SHARON KING ROBERT KRASICK GENE LAM BRIGHT KNUTE LARSON WAYNE MATTINGLY JUDY MANUEL CAROLE McCOLLUM JUDY MENSINGER filO PICTURE UVULA BLi. WESLEY MILLER DON MILLINGTON CHESTER RIDER HAZEL SNYDER JANICE SMETZER JOYCE STAYER ROGER SHAULL WILLIAM SHELRY FRANCES SHIRE { 1 t 1 fj X | 3REEN SUMMERS DONALD TAYLOR FAYE TUCKER MARJORIE TURNER DAVID WILLIG VIRGINIA WILT 55 ' %7 Amazing discoveries in Prof. Hum- herd ' s Chemistry lab. Fascinating dissection in biology class. Our Expanding Science Department Field trip to see Chicago ' s Planetarium Judy and Connie experiment and collect data 56 Studying our own country Russian history course from I.U. O For A Thousand Tongues Dr. Boyer and early-morning Greek Spanish— A romantic language 57 Perpetual JUDY MARY ELS A GINNY [ANE LYNN Motion RUTH M i % 58 Tin ' athletic phase ot campus life is broadening under the leadership of Coach Dick Messner. Grace joined with tour other Indiana colleges this year to form the Mid-Central Conference. Smallest of the five M-CC schools, Grace competed with them in basketball and baseball. A big boost to Coach Messner, his team, and their spirited fans came with the Lancers ' victory over arch basketball rival, Goshen College. It was our first defeat of them in seven years ' contests. Standing: Coach Dick Messner, Dick Deyarmond, Knute Larson, Jerry Lelle, Tom Horney, Bob Halliwell, and manager. Bill Cole. Kneeling: Marvin Fuller, Doug Custer, Tobe Kidder, Noel Hoke, and Charlie Hunter. 59 - CHARLIE HUNTER r GRACE fa ' DOUG CUSTER i NOEL HOKE Lancers r K MARV FULLER Giffin College Nov. Indiana Tech Nov Thanksgiving Invitational Nov. 2 ' Concordia Huntington M alone Grace Olivet College Concordia ...... Goshen Dfec Huntington Pre. Malone Jan Concordia Jan Huntington Jan. Tri-State Jan. Rio Grande Jan. Indiana Tech Jan. Goshen Feb Kings College Feb Oakland City Feb William Penn Feb. Trinity Feb. Bow. Gr. Frosh Feb. Tri-State Feb. Cedarville Feb. Malone Feb. 21 23 28 TOBE KIDDER Shootin For Success Each semester one day is set aside to be dedicated completely to communion with God. Time is spent in introspection; opportunity is given for praise and testimony, and hearts are united before God in petition. The Day of Prayer becomes a mountaintop experience for many as thev are drawn close to the Lord and to one another. Heart searching through the Word Prayer Changes Things 64 Alumni Return For Bible Conference Promoting spiritual growth among the student body, the faculty, and their own group is the chief ministry of the Grace Seminary and College Alumni Association. To advance this ministry, the association annually presents a mid-winter Bible Conference which features an outstanding Bible teacher and a series of lectures given in memoriam of the late Dr. Louis S. Bauman. This year the speaker was Dr. William McCarrell, pastor of the Cicero Bible Church in Cicero Illinois. Dr. John G. Mitchell, pastor of the Central Bible Church in Portland, Oregon, was the lecturer. The association officers who organized the 1960 con- ference were Rev. Earle Peer, president; Rev. Edwin Cashman, vice president; Rev. Rolland Hein, secretary; and Rev. Gene Witzky, treasurer. Dr. William McCarrell Dr. John C. Mitchell Alumni fellowship banquet 65 E P I S o D E i. Ruth Clingenpeel Loid, Send Me R.C. = J ,1 % I J =s £3 f f r r •• ' P ( ( r r? [ it |H - T« fi , , fM£ VIHID A ND ?R.U CU TMt S- PtU Ptfcfc glE? .J .J J J. . J J J J i J rTtrrr 1 r } yw f z eminary Middlers GERALD KELLEY.- RICHARD MATTHEWS. RUTH GAMBOA DONALD L1NSZ .. . SHIMER DARR BRAD MOORE . OFFICERS . .... President . Vice-President .... Secretary . . . Treasurer ,,.,... • ■ ' . ' Chaplain Sofia Chainna GORDON AUSTIN- ROBERT CLATER S O R R i- HO PlcToRc GLENN COATS (OSEPH CUNNINGHAM SHINIER DARR RUSSELL HAMILTON FRANCIS HARWERTH 69 DALE HOSTETLER LAURA HL ' MBERD GERALD KELLEY ROBERT LACKENS CHARLES LAWSON DONALD LINSZ ROBERT LIVINGSTON SoRRi - MAILABLE WBBgk RICHARD MATTHEWS HOWARD MAYES BRAD MOORE KENNETH RUSSELL MILTON RYERSON LEONARD SMITH SIMON TOROIAN 71 College Juniors i OFFICERS CORDON BOND WILLIAM SCHAFFER. JANET HAMMERS LARRY KIRKPATRICK. CHARLES STATON... RUTH CLINCENPEEL. President . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain , Social Chairman LOIS BROWN JEANNINE CLARK RUTH CLINGENPEEL DANIEL ESHLEMAN SYLVIA FINK NORMA FISCUS DONALD GARLOCK MARJORIE GONZALES RICHARD HARRIS CHARLES BEARINGER GEORGE BECKLEY GORDON BOND MARJORIE HAMILTON JANET HAMMERS LOREN HINKLE DONALEXE HOUTBY AL HUTTOX JOYCE HYLTOX SORRY ' 40 PICTURE AVAILS bit KENNETH LIECHTY SIDNEY ISAACSON TOBY KIDDER LARRY KIRKPATRICK ROBERT LARSON DARLENE MATULA CHARLES MERRIN JAMES NETTLETON 74 GERRIT QUELLE LUCENE SAMPSON WILLIAM SCHAFFER CHARLES STATON JOSE THOMPSON LORAINE THROCKMORTON FLOYD WELLING LaDONNA SMITH u -im SorrY- fjO PICTURE AVAILABLE. JOANNE WILT t ANNETTA WILLIAMS JERRY YOUNG 75 lb ol. 7, No. 9 Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana February 5, 196 GRACE DEFEATS GOSHEN ! ! ! Knute Larson ' s ne two ,-ee throws with eight seconds left gave the Lancers their first -:- win over Goshen n their hot, five-year rivalrv losses to the men ,„ purple, the Lancers pulled it out in a style typ.cal ot rhe.r compermon of the last three years Roaring from 12 points back ith five minutes to play, the oncers closed the gap to five lints with two minutes left. len two buckets by Noel Hoke id a foul shot by Larson bal- iced the scoreboard. The Lan- ;rs then regained the ball and jlled till eight seconds, setting i for a last shot. Grace sco lanced as L by Kidder ec larlie Hunter The fi After was 68-66. Lancer Scoring Kidder Custer Hoke Hunter Fuller Larson Lelle Pf. Total 324 167 154 148 92 75 29 Game Ave. 21.6 11.1 10.3 9.9 6.1 5.0 1.9 The Lancers ig their first le-minute rr If. Goshen int and 36-3 BOXS GRACE Hake 2 4 73 27! SJ- MUNTINGTON G F Char ' s Stars are at the top of the ladder in girl ' s intramural basketball. They have won three and lost one, that being at the hands of Hubby ' s Hurricanes, the seminary team. High scorer for the Stars is Joanne Wilt who poured in 18. point ' s in rh Star Lancers Home Finale Feb. 20 Mid-Central Actior It just didn ' t make sense. Tri ' State beat Indiana Tec h, Indian ' ' Tech beat Huntington, Concordi downed Tri-State , and Grac . whipped Rio Grande 77-70, an ■ Huntington barely edged thjj.. B evo Francis fam. ,. the Lancers wert-y ■d when they met thr-e- the Indiana Tectr: V T over the Lancei.i JN ewsnounas  . - 4 d possession of firs x place and as the Lancers fell t damp celler of the league with c 1-6 record. Campus Wednesday ' s contest with Goshen and Thursday ' s contest with Kings College accounted for two of the three remaining home games in the Lancer sched- ule. The final game will be played Bowling campus. College Green g taking encount lege (Ind.) on Feb. 8, William Penn College (Oskaloosa, Iowa) on the 10th and swi.iging back to Chicago on Feb. 12th, when they will meet Trinity College . The squad will conduct church vices i and Wa mediate BASKET The quet wi Toby Kidder, 6 ' 3 center foi the Lancers , raised G Layout and typing editors Scorers v ' 27 6G) S ansford (Fuller) (Hoke) 74 • ■ - ' ■ • - ' lot. J. Luster 64 freshman Joyce Ogden (Fuller) 51 dged Barbara Flint Matthes (Deyarmond) 38 Fletcher (Lelle) 37 Huntington did not see con- ference play last week, but they picked up two wins as they beat Rio Grande and Cedarville. Their 3-1 conference record gives them second place in the league. (Through games of Feb. I) MCC All games Indiana Tech 4-1 13-7 Huntington 3-1 13-5 Tri-State 3-2 7-9 Concordia 2-3 3-11 Grace 1-6 5-9 Otith Edoes North nl W f £k HAU C Ambassadors Win Opener oinrk ' -riFAKi iamnDRY 5 the inuiiii ju ci The staff Circulation staff Non-pro. Org. Reporters 77 A Way With Words Enriching studies in literature How much do you know about our lan- guage? 78 Master Music Makers CARL PULANGI Bass-Baritone a £1 1. CLARAMAE TURNER Contralto The Roger Wagner Chorale The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra NELSON AND NEAL Piano Duo Wheels Of Government Standing: Stan Jensen, Werner Birklin, Jim Custer, Mike Mercurio and Knute Larson. Seated: Jerry Young, Al Hutton, Mary Elsa Bowser, Terry Kirkpatriek and Gordon Bond. Standing: Ken Gangel, Jerry Kelly, Jesse Deloe, Randy Poyner and James Grier. Seated: Norman Groves, Esther Moeller, Charles Lawson and Robert Livingston. 80 Oh, oh . ■ ■ - - ■ ■■ ' ■ — ■ Chapel challenge Europe- Asia group in prayei Focusing A Spotlight On Special speakers point out specific needs. Bringing African souls before the Lord 82 1 WK m ' • 7 Jk Groups combine for discussion and prayer Seminary groups discuss South African needs Dark Parts Of The World Petition is made for our own country WMF officers present needs to the student body 83 Concentrated Challenges DR. STEELE— Missionary speaker KEITH HUNT-Songleader tana 9 84 Faith Of Our Fathers Lectures in Practical Theology Homeleties with Prof. Male Dr. Rea ' s archaeology class Studying church history 85 MISS XORRIS AND PROFESSOR HUMBERD SEMINARY EDITOR LEX SMITH Producing A Poi DALE HOSTETLER AXD GORDOX BOND BUSINESS MANAGERS KEN RUSSELL AXD GARY BUTT 86 COLLEGE EDITOR DARLENE MATULA :rait Of A Year (grttc 9$0 KEN LIECHTY LAYOUT ARTIST EVIE CRAMER AND CHARLOTTE 87  — ■ lllll - - ■ - — p o s T L U D E 88 I ' LL GO WHERE YOU WANT ME TO GO Mary Brown Carrie E. Rounsefell - K -F 8 — f— — 8— S -F 2— i — 3- -■ - N -i— 8— . — S -Fg T ; I 1. It may not be on the mountain height 2. Per - haps to-day there are lov-ing words 3. There ' s sure-ly somewhere a low- ly place Or o - ver the storm-y sea. Which Jesns would have me speak; In earth ' s harvest fields so wide, Hi of me; I should seek: Cru - ci - fied; W f-rra- -= .-+ ) I ' ll answer My voice shall I ' ll do Thy not know, -ged the way, v - est me, • 0.0- p _ p _LC 3 FJZ8=:±Ei1g§El want me to go. want me to say. want me to be. i — • — -? — • — • — w • w — «— u — h — — pr — i — f — u — p -0-.-0 - 1 Refrain P— P p— P i=: :fc £=S=£1 -4- =M - 3= p p I ' ll go where you want me to go, dear Lord, O-ver mountain, or plain, or sea; S=S4k=J - See 5 1 — p— p— p— p- ' P— P— P l P- ' — Seminary Seniors GLENN BYERS, B.D. B.A., Grace College Student Pastor ' s Fellow- ship 1, 2. 3; Male Chorus WALTER CLAEYS, B.D., B.A., Grace College Student Pastor ' s Fellowship Of- ficer 1; Class Officer 1; Student Council Officer 2. ROBERT COVER, B.D., A.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., Bob Jones Universitv Student Pastor 1, 2, 3. ' GLENN CRABB, B.D., BA., Taylor University Class Officer 3; World Missions Fellowship Officer 2; Seminary Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Male Chorus 2, 3. JACQUES CRAPUCHETTES B.D, BA, Grace College JESSE DELOE, B.D, B.A., Indiana University Student Body President 3; Grad- uate Teaching Fellow 1, 2, 3; Male Chorus 2, 3. 91 GAIL FINSTERBUSCH A.B., Douglass College Class Officer 1. KURT FINSTERBUSCH. B.D. [AMES GARHART. B.D. A.B., Princeton University Seminan- Varsity Basketball 1. 2; Class Officer 1; Student Body Chaplain 2; World Missions Fel- lowship Officer 1, 2. 3; Graduate Teaching Fellow 3. B.A., University of Akron Class Officer 2. Student Pastor 1, 2. 3. KENNETH GANGEL, B.D. M.A., Taylor University Male Chorus Director 2, 3; Seminary Varsitv Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Student Body Chaplain 3; World Mis- sions Fellowship Officer 2; Stu- dent Pastor 1, 2. JAMES GARDNER. B.D., B.S., Michigan State University Class Officer 1; World Missions Fellowship Officer 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Pastor 2, 3. HARRY GOEHRING. B.D. fMh S6RRY- N6 ?)CTuRt 15 fryhlL 3LE 92 Sk 5 6RRY- N6 PICTURE it AVA LAJ5LE t — t   r — — ■ JAMES GRIER, R.D. Th.B., Baptist Bible Seminary Class Officer 2. 3; Student Council 3. NORMAN GROVES, B.D., A. A., St. Petersburg Junior College Class Officer 1, 2; Student Body Treasurer 3. PHILLIP GUERENA, B.D. B.A., Bible Institute of Los Angeles World Missions Fellowship Of- ficer 1, 2. LARRY HUFHAND, B.D., B.A., Bob Jones University Class Officer 2, 3. WILLIAM KEMP, B.D., Th.B., Nyack Missionary College PAUL LAUSTER, B.D. B.A., Grace College 93 ROBERT MARTIN, B.D., B.A., Grace College Class Officer 3. QUENTIN MATTHES, B.D. B.A., Bryan College Seminary Varsity Basketball 1. 3. EDGAR MEYERS, B.D. B.A. Bob Jones University Student Pastor 2. CLARK MILLER Diploma in Theology HAROLD PEARSON, B.D. B.A., Bob Jones University Student Pastors Fellowship 1, 2. 3; S eminary Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Class ' Officer 3. WILLIAM POWELL. B.D. B.A.. Grace College S6RR - lb AVA LA L£ m r -v O 1 — 94 k _ GARY SHELEY. B.D. LeROY STUCKY, B.D., DAVID C. THOMPSON, B.D. B.A., Grace College B.A., Bible Institute of Los Male Chorus 2; Student Pastor s Angeles Fellowship 3. ROBERT TILLOTSON, B.D. ROBERT WHITED, B.D., B.A., Grace College B.A., Seattle Pacific College LLOYD WOOLMAN, B.D. B.A., Eastern Washington College of Education 95 «XE Seniors OFFICERS TERRY KIRKPATRICK . CHARLES HENRY... MARIE SACKETT..,.. VflCHAELVIECURIO.. JQE CHURCH.. :.....; BILL COLE. . .. ..;. MARVIN FULLER. . ' ... ' , President .... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . ? Chaplain . . . Social Chairman . Athletic Chairman I Faculty members encourage seniors as the) faee unknown future. RALPH ABUHL, B.A. PAUL BAUMAN, B.S. DOROTHY BIRKHOFF, B.A. AYA LA0 .E r -y —  gy 97 MARY ELSA BOWSER, B.S. Choir 1, 2; Annual Staff 3; Stu- dent Body Officer 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Dorm Senate 3, 4; Assistant Dean 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; Plavs 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM BRANSFORD, B.S. Basketball 1, 3. MARGARET F. BRISTOW, B.S. WERNER BURKLIN. B.A. KAREN CALKINS, B.A. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; Sounding Board 2, 3, 4; Assistant Dean 4. 5 6 RR 98 JOE CHURCH, B.A. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. BILL COLE. B.A. Sounding Board 3, 4; Annual 3; Student Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Service Leader 3; Plays 3, 4; Class Officer 4. LARRY CRABB. B.A. Choir 2, 3; Sounding Boai JIM CUSTER. B.A. ADELINE DIRIENZO. B.A. CAROLINE DIRIEXZO, B.A. Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Student Dorm Officer 3, 4; Dorm Senate Dorm Officer; W.R.A. 3. Council L 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4. W.R.A. 2, 3. 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Dorm Officer 2. 3, 4. 99 CAROLYN DOWDY, B.A. Choir 2, 3, 4. 5 6 RR - PICTURE f - — wjj MABEL ERERSOLE, R.S. Choir 1. ♦ k J CLAUDETTE ELLIS Choir 1, 2, 3; Assistant Dean 4; W.R.A. 2, 3. JUNE FINDLEY. B.S. MICHAEL FUNDERBURG MARVIN FULLER, B.A. Choir 1; Plays 1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 2. B.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Of- World Missions Fellowship Of- ficer 4 ' fleer 2; Christian Service Leader 3. 100 CHARLOTTE HAMBLY B.S. Yearbook 3, 4; Sounding Board 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; World Mission ' s Fellow- ship 2, 3, 4. BONNIE HENDERSON B.M. in Ed. CHARLES HENRY. B.A. Class Officer 3, 4; Dorm Officer 3. 4. GAIL HOSTETLER B.M. in Ed. Choir 2, 3, 4; Plays 3; Yearbook 4; Sounding Board 3; W.R.A. 3, 4. CHARLES HUNTER, B.S. Basketball 1, Of- 101 LARRY JORDAN. B.A. CAROL JUDAY, B.S. World Missions Fellowship 3, 4. Christian Service Leader 3. TERRY KIRKPATRICK, B.A. Class Officer 4; Sounding Board 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Plays 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 2, 3. 102 IT- CLEW KXEPPER, B.S. 3d RR - NO frMt llf 3l£ LYNX KNEPPER, B.A. PHILIP LANDRL ' M, B.A. Plays 2, 3; Sounding Board 1, 2, 3, 4; World Missions Fellowship Officer 4. RON LANE, B.A. EDGAR LOVELADY, B.A. Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; World Missions Fellowship 1, 2. LOUISE MeGREW, B.M. Choir 3, 4. 103 NANCY MAYES, B.S. MICHAEL MECURIO, B.A. Student Council Officer 4; Class Officer 4; Christian Service Leader 3; Dorm Officer 4. JAMES MINEAR, B.A. VIRGINIA MINNEAR, B.S. KENNETH PEARSON, B.A. JSk 5 6RRY- N6 P CTUH£ lb AVA LA5LE Ep ™ p — — - ucnf p V — — . 5 4 RR - NO pierce ib MAILABLE -■ mjr -Z__T ' GAYLE PECHTA, B.A. W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. 104 ROBERT RITCHEY B.A. World Missions Fello ship 2, 3. DO ROUGH, B.A. in Music MARIE SACKETT, B.S. World Missions Fellowship 2; W.R.A. 4. Yearbook 3; Class Officer 3, 4. ROLLIN SANDY Class Officer 1 NORMA SHEARER, B.S. Sounding Board 3; World Mis- sions Fellowship 3. JOAN SIMON, B.A. Dorm Officer; W.R.A. 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Sounding Board 2; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. «...— 1 - .... — I — — 5 6 RR Y- Pierre S D - JIM SPILLMAN, B.A. Radio Announcer 3. 5 6 RR - Picme kMK L Bl£ WAYNE TUCKER, B.A. DARYL I ' M BOWER B.A. World Missions Fellow- ship 2, 3. PAUL VYSOCKE, B.S. in Music Ed. Choir 3. JANET WEBER, B.S. in Nursing; Choir 1, 2 MARILYN WELTMER, B.S. Christian Leader 3; Sounding Board 2. M 5 6RRY- [s 0 PI CTUR.£ If) AVA lAtfLE — ■• _; f —,__,?- ' 106 Achievement Plus Potentiality Jim Custer, student body president, has been serving the Lord in many ways while here at Grace. Active in Student Counc.il, varsity basketball, college choir, and extensive gospel team work, Jim still manages to maintain a high academic standing. Charles Henry has also been active in student govern- ment and intramural sports, as well as having been layout artist for the 1959 Grace and the 1959-60 Grace Sounding Board. Vice president of his class for two years, Chuck has taken part in school plays and has served consistently in the Christian Service Department. He has been named to the Dean ' s List every semester since he enrolled at Grace. Terry Kirkpatrick, president of the senior class, has been busy as a Christian Service group leader and prayer chairman of the mens dormitory. Terry has also par- ticipated in the school plays, was editor of the 1959 Grace and the 1959-60 Grace Sounding Board, and has made an admirable scholastic record. 107 - , Golden Rule Days Dr. Uphouse, head of the education department Preparing for a rewarding career 108 If L- . I A Gala Tribute To The Grads 109 Toward New Horizons 110 - What ' s so interesting, Caroler ■ : ' , Ho use cle  ng, mm 1. If the dark shadows gath-er As yoa go a - long, Do not grieve for theii 2.1s your life just - ' - - ' ' ire? Smile a bit as yoa 3. There are blossoms j -p F k rr CJ 1 Q0W ' rom e loom an e fefg f zfc- -p — p— Fr — p— p— p — ;r = : zzp: - —  - P §53? com - ing, Sing a cheer -y song, There is joy for the tak-ing it will jour - ney , Others ' bar-dens share; You ' ll for - get all yonr troubles, Making darkness Comes the morning ' s glow; Nev-er give up the bat- tie, You will £-$■—£— £-r- £ — £ — — r-£ f— t- V • — 2 — £■ $= =P=p: = : fr— ft— frz=fr :£ soon their win £= 2=t -h — fe 5=j=z=i=g ' =i =F 1 KUDfcH V is right.  s right, is right, t lil f glad-ness in the dark - est night; If your heart keeps right, If your £ =p: -f- f=£ 5 £ -t- t= T T HP- T « . ES T 1 3 1 al j t 5 g «-— heart keeps right, Ev - ' p S C C t iO H ain-bow, If your heart keeparight S= =3 fr-t fr=£fc 23 3 F =rr=FT£ 1 — t Jim gets Nancy ' s approval on the fine texture of one of the suits in the com- plete line of men ' s wear found at the HULL HOUSE, 109 East Market Street, Warsaw, while Hon wistfully eyes an- other. via, Veritas, vita- Dei gratia quot homines, tot sententiae UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. UNITED UTILITIES INCORPORATED Nosdli A te c i Second JlaAtj il 9id [i uJle tt ' lelefiJtO ' te Syu ' -CH Gerie Weaver enjoys the friendly, effi- cient services offered bv |ack and Larry at the HAMMOND BARBER SHOP located in downtown Winona. Crew-cuts arc their speciality. 114 THERM-O-DISC INCORPORATED MANSFIELD, OHIO Congratulations Class of 1960 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH WARSAW, INDIANA Dr. A. W. Pugh, Pastor BEST WISHES TO 1960 GRADUATES Representing Highest Quality and Efficient Service CONSUMERS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 2 Miles North on Route 15 Warsaw, Indiana Gerry Rayburn, Pres. 115 Glenn Coats poses before the camera as Ellwood Kimball, ALSTON STUDIOS, prepares to take his picture. photographer f Mr. Frank Brennan, owner of BREN- NAN ' S DRUG STORE, 110 East Market Street, Warsaw, enjoys serving Grace College and Seminary students. His friendliness seems to be rubbing off on Mike and Ronald as they purchase some medication. JOHN SNELL Ladies ' Apparel Phone AMherst 7-5414 109 South Buffalo Street Warsaw, Indiana DEPUY MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Manufacturers of FRACTURE EQUIPMENT Warsaw, Indiana LOWELL BLOSSER STUDIO 909 E. Center - Phone AM 7-5400 Portraits - Cameras - Films Warsaw, Indiana SHARP HARDWARE COMPANY W. Center Warsaw, Indiana KENNETH A. THROCKMORTON Auto — Life — Real Estate Loans Box 226 Warsaw, Ind. Phone AM 7-5235 Representative of LAFAYETTE LIFE INSURANCE CO. FITZPATRICK PAINT CO. Manufacturers of Paints Enamels A Dependable Service Since 1909 513-517 West Market Street Phone AM 7-8641 Warsaw, Ind. A familiar sight, especially after the games, is a get-together at the BUNNY HUT on Route 15 north. Warsaw. The BUNNY HUT rates high on the students ' list for quick refreshments. Jerry Kelly, salesman at SENGERS DEPARTMENT STORE located at 113 East Center Street, Warsaw, fits Bob Larson with a new topcoat. SENGERS, known for its fine merchandise, is a favorite among the students. LAKE CITY BANK 114 South Buffalo Dreama and Ken are taking advantage of the checking account benefits offered by the LAKE CITY BANK, 114 South Buffalo Street, Warsaw. Donna also seems to be enjoying their friendly service. 118 _L MUMAW NEWS STAND 1 12 N. Buffalo Street Warsaw, Indiana HOFFMAN ' S STANDARD SERVICE Atlas Tires and Batteries Center and High AM 7-3956 Warsaw, Indiana WARSAW PRINTING COMPANY OLYMPIA TYPEWRITERS STUDENTS ' NEEDS Letterpress and Offset Printing Across from the Post Office =ss Compliments of ARNOLT CORPORATION WARSAW INDIANA Compliments of LONGFELLOW AND RAMSEY Public Accountants Warsaw, Indiana MILLER ' S MEN ' S AND BOY ' S WEAR Across From Times Building Phone AM 7-5657 KLINE ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 113-115 E. Market Street AM 7-5430 Warsaw, Indiana 119 STRAYER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 20 E. Market Phone AM 7-3148 Warsaw, Indiana BEHNKE OFFICE MACHINE CO. 205 W. Center Office Furniture AM 7-5318 Warsaw, Indiana HALL HARDWARE 1 19 South Buffalo AM 7-5579 Warsaw, Indiana Hank, the friendly owner of WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUN- DRY, 119 West Center Street, returns Chuck ' s newly cleaned and pressed suit to him with some playful banter. As Darlene carefully looks over the new 1960 Chrysler at MENZIE MOTORS, 110 East Main Street, it is evident that Gordon too has become aware of the beautiful lines of the new Plymouth. Compliments of JET WHITE GROCETERIA 1 1 1 South Buffalo Warsaw, Indiana VOGUE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2020 Winona Avenue Warsaw, Indiana RINGLE FURNITURE STORE 207 South Buffalo Street Phone AM 7-6441 Warsaw, Indiana It is no secret that Sue and Dorothy are enjoying themselves during a short snack at the LIBERTY CAFE, located at 104 East Center Street in Warsaw. Compliments of FAS HION SHOE STORE WARSAW If your sweet tooth says candy, your wisdom tooth should say THOMAS! W. R. THOMAS STORES 115-117 South Buffalo St. Warsaw, Indiana LAKE CITY CANDY CO., INC. Wholesalers and Jobbers AAA 7-7221 Road 15, South Warsaw, Ind. After a long, hot afternoon of taking pictures and selling advertisements, Fred pauses with his co-workers at the B K ROOT BEER stand for a few refreshing moments. WINONA DAIRY Take Home Snacks Kings Highway and 13th St. AAA 7-6751 Congratulations Class of 1960 TAYLOR UNIVERSITY ALUMNI Light and Life Press and The Free Methodist Publishing House Winona Lake, Indiana A Complete Line of Sunday School and Church Supplies, Bibles, Books and Gifts PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS - BOOKSELLERS Congratulations Class of 1960 Brethren Sunday Schools Challenge You to Be a Sunday School Winner SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF BRETHREN CHURCHES Winano Lake, Indiana 60,000 by 1960 122 DEVELOPING NEW CHURCHES IN AMERICA THROUGH AND OPENING NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR MISSIONARY SERVICE THE BRETHREN HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL, INC. WINONA LAKE, INDIANA The WESTMINSTER HOTEL, the Bn- est place to stay when visiting Winona Lake, serves the students well in pro- viding dormitory room for the girls along with its many other facilities. Here a group chats near its beautiful vine- covered patio. Congratulations Class of 1960 THE BRETHREN MISSIONARY HERALD 1 I 1 J gad Pa ht ftfifr tW 1- ... - r«A AND THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE A number of students are browsing through the large and varied selection of books and school supplies available at the College Book Store, operated by the Brethren Missionary Herald Company. 124 BRETHREN YOUTH COUNCIL Box 617 WINONA LAKE, INDIANA Mr. Nielson, the cordial president of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, located at Buffalo and Center Streets in Warsaw, spends a few minutes for discussion with a group of students who are conscious of the value of wise monetary investments. BRINGING CHRIST TO THE HOME Word Audio Library Program The greatest influence for good ever offered in the American home. SALLASKA ENTERPRISES, INC. 600 E. Winona Ave. AM 7-5750 Warsaw, Ind. 125 Congratulations Class of ' 60 PREACH THE WORD Charles Ashman, Pastor GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Phoenix, Arizona CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1960 A Place of Service on the Campus On the Campus to Serve WINONA LAKE BRETHREN CHURCH FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Long Beach, California CHAS W. MAYES, DD., Minister Christian Day School BURTON G. HATCH, President KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL We are set for the defence of the gospel. — Phil. 1:17 126 I, _ Congratulations Class of 1960 MEYERSDALE BRETHREN CHURCH RALPH HALL, Pastor Meyersdale, Pa. COMMUNITY GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Operating the Brethren Elementary School 909 South Buffalo Street Warsaw, Indiana Ph. AM 7-5788 ROBERT COVER, Pastor CLYDE K. LANDRUM, Asst. Pastor Congratulations Class of ' 60 THE LAYMEN ROSEMONT BRETHREN CHURCH W. King St. III. Ave. MARTINSBURG, W. VA. Congratulations Class of ' 60 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH I 3326 South Calhoun FORT WAYNE, IND. Mark Malles, Pastor Congratulations GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO BARBEE BRETHREN CHURCH BARBEE LAKES, INDIANA 127 THE DALTON FOUNDRIES, INC . Best WisJies to the Class of 1960 Joe Shellabarger, Vice-Pres. of Industrial Sales at DALTON FOUNDRIES, INC., of Warsaw, has impressed these students with his friendly and effective manner. 128 _ Mike and Roger look interested as Howard Mayes, body repairman at RINGER BODY SHOP, 251 North Indiana Street, efficiently restores a smashed door to its original shape. Compliments of ZIMMER MANUFACTURING CO. SUN METAL COMPANY Warsaw, Indiana Wheels by the Millions THE MARIAN SHOP Apparel of Distinction Boice Theatre Building WARSAW Complete Body Repairing DERRY AUTO BODY SHOP Harold A. Derry, Prop. Phone AMherst 7-8221 Bronson and Smith Streets at Fairground Entrance WINONA TEXACO FLAGPOLE WARSAW CHEMICAL Warsaw, Indiana 129 The American Association for Jew- ish Evangelism is an agency with head- quarters at Winona Lake, Indiana, through which Christians take the Gos- pel of Jesus Christ to Jews throughout the world. The Association ' s activities include missionaries and Gospel centers in this country, Europe, South America and Israel; relief ministry to needy Jews, distribution of Christian literature in- terpreting the Gospel to the Jews; con- ferences on prophecy in churches throughout America, climaxed each summer by the Conference on Proph- ecy and the Jews at Winona Lake, Indiana . For further information write: Dr. A. B. MACHLIN Executive Director WINONA LAKE, INDIANA Box 585 V These students are among the first to view the latest issue of the Grace Sounding Board as it comes right off the rollers at the Westminster Press, Winona Lake; a printing company that specializes in religious and commercial offset printing. ( omptimenti of ENDICOTT CHURCH FURNITURE 130 - BEST WISHES FOR THE CLASS OF 1960 IT -v.- D. H. LESSIG ENGINEERS, INC Architects WARSAW Engineers INDIANA Chris, Sandy and Lois have completely forgotten about calories as they look at all the delicious baked goods at the UNIQUE BAKE SHOP, 107 South Buf- falo Street, Warsaw. Mr. Gerard, owner of the CENTBAL SHOE STOBE, 106 East Center Street, takes a personal interest in fitting Bob with that special pair of shoes. ► ■ ' ' :.:■ ;y This new 1960 Plymouth, though having received the full approval of Ron and Nancy, remains to be the eye-catcher at HERSCHER AND TYNER DESOTO- PLYMOUTH in Warsaw. DA-LITE SCREEN COMPANY, INC. WARSAW INDIANA 1321 Commercial Printing — Offset — Multigraphing Mailing Service — Manifold Forms Printers of Bible Tracts by Paul Levin Church Printing a Specialty Tracts Printed to Order Gospel Literature MORRIS PRINTING COMPANY Reliable Printers For Over 30 Years Phone AD 4-2883 326 West Park Avenue WATERLOO, IOWA R. E. (Bob) Sackett WESTMINSTER DINING ROOM RALPH TUCKER ' The chef who knows how to please ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 from the GRACE COLLEGE ALUMNI 1900 Sixtieth Anniversary Year 1960 THE FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE BRETHREN CHURCH Winona, Lake, Indiana -More Than 100 Missionaries Serving in 7 Fields — AFRICA - ARGENTINA - BRAZIL - FRANCE - HAWAII - MEXICO - PUERTO RICO 134 - MUSLIMS ARE BEING WON FOR CHRIST Great opportunities call for more men and means CAN YOU HELP? North Africa Mission, 34 W. Garrett Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. Dr. F. R. Steele, Home Secy. Rev. C. G. Beacham, Admin. Secy. Unevangelized Fields Mission Incorporated 306 Bala Ave. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 360 Missionaries — 450 Nationals 22 Languages — 45 Stations 600 Outstations - 1200 Preaching Points — Thousands of Converts in SOUTH AMERICA, WEST INDIES, BELGIAN CONGO, NEW GUINEA 18 Howland Ave. Toronto, Ont. Great Need for Teachers, Doctors, Nurses, Evangelists, Bible Teachers, Builders, Etc., to Consolidate Existing Work. ' UNTOLD MILLIONS STILL UNTOLD ' IN I960 TEAM completes years of world-wide missionary advance, and presses on to reach the peoples of today with the glorious gospel of salvation. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE MISSION (TEAM) 2845 W. McLean Ave., Chicago 47, Illinois 1043 Clifton Ave., N.W., Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye there- fore the Lord of the harvest, that He will send forth labourers into His har- vest. Matthew 9:37,38 Work is carried on in the following areas: For mo s a j (.Taiwan.) Japan So: .Africa India Venezuela Colombia Portugal Southern Rhodesia Tibetan Frontier Netherlands- Antilles France Spam Korea Neat -East. New. Guinea Pray for a large ingathering of precious souls, nd for God to call 300 more missionaries duri Congratulations Class of ' 60 WINONA LAKE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Winona Lake, Indiana Time and Temperature Corner Offers Complete Loan Finance Service ,t ' ?fl INVESTMENTS, INC. Court House Square WARSAW, INDIANA There Is a Place for YOU in God ' s Great Program of Missions! SUDAN INTERIOR MISSION Preaching Christ in Africa Since 1893 405 Huron St., 164 W. 74th St., Toronto 5, Ont. New York 23, N. Y. How about a free one, Phil? Who ' s ecstatic? Laugh it up, L. C. L % % V °4 Wat chbird s The windy city ■fer W u ,a ° s v C- ' College Directory Abuhl, Mary Jane — 1601 Poplar Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Abuhl, Ralph — 1601 Poplar Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Adams, Nancy — Route 2, Leesburg, Ind. Aeby, Janet — 604 Hammond, Waterloo, Iowa Anderson, Kermit — 217 W. Mansfield, Spokane, Wash. Andlauer, Elizabeth — 1315 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio Andrews, Dennis — 1107 E. Center St., Warsaw, Ind. Anglin, Annabelle — Milford, Ind. Anglin, Leo — Milford, Ind. Arbaugh, Arletha — 742 N. Lake St., Warsaw, Ind. Avery, Eileen — Route 3, Dovey, Pa. Bailey, Michael — Phillipsburg, Ohio Baker, Joyce — Box 32, Alleppo, Pa. Baker, Linda — 7703 Isis Ave., Los Angeles Ball, Nancy — Troy, Ohio Bauman, Carolyn — Wooster Rd., Box 419, Winona Lake, Ind. Bauman, L. Paul — 1112 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Beach, Dennis — Winona Lake, Ind. Bearinger, Charles — 2005 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Beckley, George — 2217 Southfield Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Beers, Judith — Box 354, Winona Lake, Ind. Beery, June — Seville, Ohio Bennett, Lowell — Route 1, Larwill, Ind. Bertram, Romayne— 2905 4th N.W., Canton, Ohio Bible, Ronald — Route 1, Monticello, Ind. Birkhoff, Dorothy— 527 E. 5th St., Peru. Indiana Birnie, Ruth — 5226 Adermoor, Lakewood, Calif. Blanc, Ronald— 209)4 15th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Bloom, Karen— 896 Race St.. Altoona, Pa. Boggs, Doris — Route 1, Claypool, Ind. Bond, Gordon — 805 E. Canal St., Winona Lake, Ind. Bowser, Mary Elsa — Route 2, Brookville, Ohio Boyer, Janet — Wooster Road, Box 677, Winona Lake, Ind. Bransford, Jim — Route 1, North Webster, Ind. Bricker, Barbara — Route 4, Box 149, Wellington, Ohio Bristow, Margaret — 1105 Ranch Rd., Route 2, Warsaw, Ind. Brown, Lois — Zion Hotel, Zion, 111. Brown, Susan — 515 E. Ft. Wayne St., Warsaw, Ind. Brundage, James — Rambleside Drive, Mansfield, Ohio Burklin, Werner — 905 Esplande, Box 277, Winona Lake, Ind. Butt, Garry — 344 Columbia, Peru, Ind. Cale, Sandra — 215 Searight Ave., Uniontown, Pa. Calkins, Karen — 6361 Orange, Long Beach, Calif. Carey, Hulleta — Route 2, Warsaw, Ind. Church, Joe — 1502 Poplar Ave. Winona Lake, Ind. Clark, Jeannine — Galien, Mich. Clingenpeel, Ruth — 3028 Yardley Dr., Roanoke, Va. Clouse, Jane — Albian, Ind. Cole, William— 2753 Elmwood, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Coon, Susan — Route 4, Columbia City, Pe nn. Cowell. James — 609 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Crabb, Larry — Uphouse Trailer Court, Box 781, Winona Lake, Ind. Cramer, Evelyn — Route 5, Findley, Ohio Crawford, Marian — 5418 Lakewood, Lakewood, Calif. Crow, Joy — 5th Walnut, Winona Lake, Ind. Cullum, Ruth— P. O. Box 96, Mentone, Ind. Custer, Douglas — 120 E. Liberty St., Martinsburg, W. Va. Custer, James — 120 E. Liberty St., Martinsburg, W. Va. Davidson, Mary — Route 1, Lexington, Ohio Deyarmond, Richard — 8631 S. Greenlean, Whittier, Calif. Dirienzo, Adeline — Meyersdale, Pa. Dirienzo, Caroline — Meyersdale, Pa. Dowdy, David Roger — Route 3, Osceola, Ind. Dowdy, Carolyn— 2005 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Dowdy, James — 2005 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Ebersole, George — New Enterprise, Pa. Ebersole, Mabel — 107 Penna St., Martinsburg, Pa. Ellis, Claudette— 15116 Brick Rd., Granger, Ind. Ellison, Betty — 1705 Willow Lane, Warsaw, Ind. Engleberth, Dorothy — Route 1, Warsaw, Ind. Enlow, Jean — 600 Marion Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Eshelman, Daniel — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Farner, Donald — Box 426, Toppenish, Wash. Findly, June — 231 Venetia Dr., Long Beach, Calif. Fink, Sylvia — Route 1, Templeton, Pa. Fiscus, Norma — Route 1, Cowansville, Pa. Fisher, Bonnie— Rl, 55611 Byrd Ave., Osceola, Ind. Fisher, Clarence — Route 1, Leesburg, Indiana Fletcher, Roland — 629 Atwell Ave., Winchester, Va. Flint, Barbara— Signal Hill, Calif. Fuller, Marvin — Leesburg, Indiana Funderburg, Michael — Uphouse Trailer Court. Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Gallacher, Ruth— 7327 Mentour, Phila., Pa. Garber, Sandra— Route 1, Box 73, West Melton, Ohio Garlock, Donald— 906)2 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Gilaspy, Richard— 207 15th St.. Winona Lake, Ind. Gillette, Joyce — Route 1, Townville, Pa. Gonzales, Marjorie — Taos, New Mex. Goodman, Shirley — 702 2 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Gossman, Eugene — 106 13th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Gravelle, Marilyn — 707 E. 6th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 138 « College Directory Grubb, Donna — Seminary Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Grubb, Karen — Route 2, Hummelstown, Pa. Grubb, Michael — Route 2, Hummelstown, Pa. Gunder, Russell— 806 Chestnut St., Box 672, Winona Lake, Ind. Halliwell, Everest — 607 Fronheiser St., Johnstown, Pa. Hambly, Charlotte J.— 2539 E. 129th St., Compton, Calif. Hammers, Janet — 1011 Birdseye Blvd., Freemont, Ohio Hand, Mary — Route 1, Warsaw, Ind. Harbaugh, Sandra — 751 Thomas Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Harris, Harry — 107 7th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Henderson, Bonnie — Box 783, Winona Lake, Ind. Henning, Charlotte — Box 85. Middlebranch, Ohio Henry, Chuck — 805 Knoll, Waterloo, Iowa Hindman, Barbara — 107 Walton St., Johnstown, Pa. Hinkle, Loren — Route 3, Lakelawn Addition, Warsaw, Ind. Hoffman, Robert — Route 1, Kimniel, Ind. Hoffmeyer, Ruth — 126 Keystone St., Meyersdale, Pa. Hoke, Noel — Route 1, Dayton, Ohio Homey, Thomas — Box 1531, Taos, New Mex. Hostetler, Gail — Jamesburg, N. J. Houtby, Donalene — 720 S. Spruce, Monticello, Calif. Howard, Charlotte — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Hoyt, Max — Box 135, Winona Lake, Ind. Hufhand, Lawrence — 1514 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Hulliberger, Marcia — 6th Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Hunter, Charles — Route 1, Leesburg, Ind. Hunter, Darryll — Box 652, Winona Lake, Ind. Hutton, Albert — Route 3, Warsaw. Ind. Hylton, Joyce — 1011 Welton Ave., Roanoke, Va. Ingwaldson, Llewellyn — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Isaacson, Sidney — 345)i S. Catalina, Los Angeles, Calif. Jackson, Jessie— 634 E. 128th St., Cleveland, Ohio James, Sarah — Route 1, Warsaw, Ind. Jensen, Ellen — 200 Pope St., Winona Lake, Ind. Jensen, Stanley — 200 Pope St., Winona Lake, Ind. Johnson, Mary — 1513 E. Ft. Wayne St., Warsaw, Ind. Jordan, Larry — 209 W. Union, Wheaton, 111. Juday, Carol — Route 1, Osceola, Ind. Juday, Robert — Route 1, Osceola, Ind. Kalter, Grace — Route 1, Camden, Ohio Kelly, Richard — 3114 E. Edgerton, Cuyahaga Falls, Ohio Kidder, Tobe— 970 E. Indiana Ave., Elkhart, Ind. King, Sharon- — Route 7, Rushville, Ind. Kingery, Michael — 135 Clover Ave., Roanoke, Va. Kirkpatrick, Larry Route 1, Conemaugh, Pa. Kirkpatrick, Terry — Route 2, Conemaugh, Pa. Kline, Ronald— Winfield, Pa. Klondaris, Martha — 1308 S. Ranch Road, Warsaw, Ind. Knepper, Glenn — 810 Park Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Knepper, Lynn — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Koher, Henrietta — 1604 E. Market St., Warsaw, Ind. Kontz, Kenneth — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Krasick, Robert— 308 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Kreimes, Judith — Route 2, Danville, Ohio Krohn. Larry — 658 Milwaukee Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Lambright, Gene — Route 2. Box 268, Goshen, Ind. Landrum, Philip — Box 245, Winona Lake, Ind. Landrum, Ruth — Box 245, Winona Lake. Ind. Lane, Ronald — Route 1, Martinsburg, W. Va. Larson, Knute — 2323 Rudy Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Larson, Robert— 2323 Rudy Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Lasiter, Alice — 206 15th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Laurien, Mrs. Phillip — 1202 Park Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Lawlor, Lawrence — 741 E. Main St., Warsaw, Ind. Lear, Richard — 1105 Court St., Winona Lake, Ind. Lelle, Jerry— Box 304, Route 6, Mansfield, Ohio Liechty, Kenneth — 10190 Dupont, Columbia Sta., Ohio Loop, Mary— 309 S. High St., Warsaw, Ind. Lortz, Nancy — Williamsburg, Iowa Lovelady, Edgar — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Manuel, Judy — Winchester, Va. Martin, Allen — Kokomo, Ind. Martin, Richard — Box 136, Maugansville, Md. Mason, Donald — 106 2nd St., Winona Lake, Ind. Mason, Richard — 1503 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Mattingly, Wayne — Route 4, Salem, Va. Matula, Darlene — 1721 Ruby St., Johnstown, Pa. Mayes, Nancy — 1202 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. McCarthy, Darnel— 2850 S. Main St., Elkhart, Ind. McCollum, Carole — Box 615, Route 1, Beaumont, Calif. McGarvey, Kenneth — 105 Maple St., Apt. 5, Winona Lake, Ind. McGrew, Louise — 1853 Grasrnere, Cleveland 12, Ohio Mecurio, Michael — 36 Randall Rd., Mansfield, Ohio Mensinger, Carol — R2, Three Oaks, Mich. Mensinger, Judy — R2, Three Oaks, Mich. Merrin, Charles — Route 1, Fredericktown, Ohio Miller, Charles — Route 1, Meyersdale, Pa. Miller, David— 10101 54th Ave., N„ St. Petersburg, Fla. Miller, Wayne — Box 46, Berne, Ind. Miller, Mavis — Route 4, Warsaw, Ind. 139 College Directory Miller, Wesley — Route 4, Warsaw, Ind. Millington, Don — 508 S. Lake St., Warsaw, Ind. Minear, James — Box 223, Plymouth, Indiana Minnear, Virginia — 105 Maple St., Winona Lake, Ind. Mohler, Christine — 1910 Olive, Dayton. Ohio Moore, Barbara — P. O. 1, Mineral Point, Pa. Moreland, Elizabeth — 1501 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Nagel, Lois — Route 1, Nanty-Glo, Pa. Neddo, Vern — 825 E. Bawman, So. Bend, Ind. Nettleton, James — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Pearson, Kenneth — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Pechta, Gayle — Moran, Mich. Pedersen, Fred— 2065 4th St., S.E., Canton, Ohio Peter s, Doris — 113 McComas St., Hagerstown, Md. Powers, Richard — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Quelle, Gerrit — 1208 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Rager, Judith — 658 Linden Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Ream, Carolyn — Box 23, Creston, Ohio Richardson, Donna — 8820 Haveleur Way, San Diego 11, Calif. Rider, Chester — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Winona Lake, Ind. Riley, Nellie— 1201 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, Ind. Riley, Virginia— 620 S. 6th St., Goshen, Ind. Ritchey. Robert — Route 1, Saxton, Pa. Sackett, Marie — 1010 Randolph, Waterloo, Iowa Sadler, Vivian — 2237 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Sampson, Lucene — 12850 Salem, Detroit 39, Mich. Sandy, Rollin — Robson Rd., Winona Lake, Ind. Saul, Edith— Route 2, Box 164, Boones Mill, Va. Schaffer, William — 215 Arthur St., Kittannin, Pa. Schutz, Lenore — 603 E. Main St., Warsaw, Ind. Scott, Virginia — Route 2, Box 484, Leesburg, Indiana Sell, Sandra — 1739 Brier Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Sharp, Ronald — 406 N. Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana Shaull, Roger— 187K S. Mulberry St., Mansfield, Ohio Shearer, Norma — Route 1, Bremen, Ind. Shelby, William— 209 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Shirley, Frances— 1307 S. St. Marys St., Warsaw, Ind. Shoemaker, Lewis — 1001 E. Smith St., Warsaw, Ind. Shumway, Dwight — 1701 Woodward Rd., Goshen, Ind. Simon, Joan— 521 W. 6th St., Mansfield, Ohio Smetzer, Janice — 1013 Wick Ave., Ashland, Ohio Smith, Ellen— 1217 E. Hatch St., Sturgis, Mich. Smith, La Donna— R4, Box 19, Grafton, W. Va. Snyder, Hazel — New Middletown, Ohio Spahr, Ethel— 356 N. 21 St., Camp Hill, Pa. Spangler, C. Dave— 101 4th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Spillman, James — 0302 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Staiger, Sharon — 1304 W. Elm, Lima, Ohio Staton, Charles — Uphouse Trailer Court, Box 692, Winona Lake, Ind. Stayer, Joyce — 304 E. Main, Flora, Ind. Summers, Loreen — Route 2, Hummelstown, Pa. Swetlic, Jeanine — 94 Orchard St., Mansfield, Ohio Swogger, Robin, 328 Belden Ave., Canton, Ohio Taylor, Donald — Route 2, Alleppo, Ind. Taylor, Fred— 806 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Thompson, Jose — 201 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Throckmorton, Loraine — S. Rd. 15, Box 226, Warsaw, Ind. Toirac, Dorothy — Box 24, Sidney, Indiana Tom, Phil — Route 3, Syracuse, Indiana Tscheter, Evelyn — 116 13th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Tucker, Constance — 501 Bidwell Ave., Freemont, Ohio Tucker, Fay — 501 Bidwell Ave., Freemont, Ohio Tucker, Wayne — 235 Porter Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va. Turner, Marjorie — Portis, Kan. Umbower. Daryl — 523 New St., Roaring River, Pa. Vance, Everett — Route 2, Warsaw, Ind. Van Egdom, Wilhelmiena — 119 Columbia Drive, Winona Lake, Ind. Wallace, Linda — Route 3, Valparaiso, Ind. Weaver, Gerie — Route 3, Osceola, Ind. Weber, Janet — 527 Tarimore Dr., Springfield. Ohio Welling, Floyd — Box 771, Winona Lake, Ind. Weltmer, Marilyn — 307 Administration Blvd., Winona Lake, Ind. Wertenberger, Thelma — Route 2, Claypool, Ind. Whitacre, Mary Jo— 19300 Brick Rd., So. Bend, Ind. White, Rebecca — Route 1, Pierceton, Ind. Williams, Annetta — Route 1, Grafton, W. Va. Willig, David— 301 Garden St., Goshen, Ind. Wilt, Joanne — Route 3, Box 364, Canfield, Ohio Wilt, Virginia — Route 3, Box 364, Canfield, Ohio Wingard, David — 110 Arthur St., Kittanning, Pa. Witzky, Brenda — 235 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Woodworth, Lois — 805 King ' s Highway, Winona Lake, Ind. Young, Jerry— Route 1, Sterling, Ohio Zell, Frederick— 5837 Saul St., Phila., Pa. Zellner, Warren — 108 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. 140 Seminary Directory Austin, Gordon — 1202 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Bearinger, Ernest — 2005 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Bentley, Larry— 160032 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Byers, Glenn — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Cahill, John — 105 Kelly Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Catron, Lynwood — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Christie, George — 114 Union Drive, Winona Lake, Ind. Claeys, Walter — 205 Kelley St., Winona Lake, Ind. Clater, Robert — Route 1, Riann, Ind. Coats, Glenn — Route 2, Leesburg, Ind. Cover, Robert— 206 15th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Crabb, Glenn — 204 Administration Blvd., Winona Lake, Ind. Crapuchettes, Jacques — 301 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Cruver, William — 14008 Seneco Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Cunningham, Joseph — Route 1, E. Fultonham, Ohio Darr, Shimer-110 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Davis, John — 901 Tennis St., Winona Lake, Ind. Deloe, Jessie — Robson St., Winona Lake, Ind. Dice, Lee— 300 13th St., Winona Lake. Ind. Durkee, Sherwood- — 120 Union Drive, Winona Lake, Ind. Felton, Ivan — 105 Maple St., Winona Lake, Ind. Finsterbusch, Gail — 86 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, N. J. Finsterbuseh, Kurt — 86 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, N. J. Freeman, Hobart — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. French, Ivan— Box 178, Wolf Lake, Ind. Gabhart, James— 108 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Gamboa, Ruth — 224 Kingsley Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. Gangel, Kenneth — 1005 Court St., Winina Lake, Ind. Gardner, Frank — 904 Sunday Lane, Winona Lake, Ind. Gardner, James — Box 24, Tippecanoe, Ind. Glidden, Ronald— 1008 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Goehring, Harry — 702! Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Goehring, Nancy — 702% Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Graef, Ronald — 1173 Washington Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Grier, James — 303 Administration Blvd., Winona Lake, Ind. Grove, Boyd — 1202 College Avenue, Winona Lake, Ind. Groves, Norman — Uphouse Trailer Court, Route 3, Winona Lake, Ind. Guerena, Phillip — 1702 S. Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Hamilton, Marjorie — Ralston Apts., Winona Lake, Ind. Hamilton, Russell — Ralston Apts., Winona Lake, Ind. Hanson, Alberta. — 305 Kelly St., Winona Lake, Ind. Harper, Coolidge — 105 12th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Harwerth, Francis — Ralston Apts., Winona Lake, Ind. Henry, Ron — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Hoke, Eldon — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Hostetler, Dale— 1202 Chestnut St., Box 351, Winona Lake, Ind. Hutchison, Verne — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Kelley, Gerald— 1049 W. Main, Palmyra, Pa. Kemp,, William — Box 254, Winona Lake, Ind. Kiefer, Charles — Burlington, Ohio Kintner, James — Ralston Apts., Wooster Road, Winona Lake, Ind. Koontz, Kenneth — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Lackens, Nancy — 1310)2 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Lackens, Robert— 13101: Chestnut St., Winona Lake. Ind. Lauster, Paul — 202 Union Drive, Winona Lake, Ind. Lawson, Charles— 2005 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw, Ind. Linsz, Donald— 19 Holly Hill R„ Novelty, Ohio Livingston. Robert — 1607 S. Walnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Lockwood, Glen — 1405 Park Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Martin, Robert F. — 106 Boy ' s City Drive, Winona Lake, Ind. Matthes, Quentin — Route 3, Mansfield, Ohio Matthews, Richard — 1008 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. M ayes, Howard — 1202 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Mensinger, Edward — Three Oaks, Mich. Merritt, Tom— 111 15th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Meyers, Edgar— 1203 E. Canal St., Winona Lake, Ind. Miller, Clark — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Moeller, Esther — 1027 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. Moore, Brad — 704)4 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Morrison, James— 8017 Holladay Rd., Norfolk 2, Va. Mundy, Robert — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Nesbitt, James H. — Box 172, Winona Lake, Ind. Paswaters, Robert — 1707 Park Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Pearson, Harold— 302 6th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Powell, Bill— 307 14th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Poyner, Randall — 211 E. Washington St., Goshen, Ind. Reynolds, Harold — 224 W. Main St., Hummelstown, Pa. Riggs, Jack— 309 Taylor St., Van Wert, Ohio Rough, Don — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Russell, Kenneth — Seminary Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Ryerson, Milton — 108 Pope St., Winona Lake, Ind. Schlatter, Allen — Hill Crest Mobile Village, Winona Lake, Ind. Sheley, Gary— 200 15th St.. Winona Lake, Ind. Smith, Leonard— Seminary Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Snively, Howard — 221 S. Roosevelt St., Warsaw, Ind. Spangler, Don — 101 4th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Spangler, Margaret — 101 4th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Spradling, Robert — Box 791, Winona Lake, Ind. Stucky, LeRoy — 216 N. McKinley St., Warsaw, Ind. Stucky, Violet — 216 N. McKinley St., Warsaw, Ind. Thompson, Charles — 104)2 Maple St., Winona Lake, Ind. Thompson, David — 1707 Park Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Thompson, Ronnie — 112 13th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Tollison, Benjamin — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Toroian, Simon — Uphouse Trailer Court, Winona Lake, Ind. Turner, Lee — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Volovski, Michael — 1208 Chestnut St., Winona Lake, Ind. Vysocke, Paul — Box 603, Winona Lake, Ind. Ward, Richard — Route 3, Valparaiso, Ind. Weigle, Chester — Route 3, Warsaw, Ind. Whited, Robert — 111 Mineral Springs Ave., Winona Lake, Ind. Woolman, Lloyd— 1600 Park St., Winona Lake, Ind. Yates, Paul— 103 12th St., Winona Lake, Ind. Young, Harry — 1308 Poplar St., Winona Lake, Ind. 141 oil God Be With You J. E. Rankin i - i S= -6— b -Jr fi fezzffazEZlzzBzzgzzizzjz -!-nT -=- Jt W. G. Tomer -K S : F? :b § 1. God be with you till we meet a- gain: By His counsels guide, uphold yoo, 2. God be with you till we meet a -gain; ' Xeath His wings protecting hide you, 3. God be with you till we meet a -gain; When life ' s perils thick confound you, 4. God be with you till we meet a -gain; Keep love ' s banner floating o ' er you; -•-=— • - -9- £ZHrzzjzj?;zz t ?zzi!?zzEzzt!zzT!?zr 9t?dt_ T- - - — « —  —  — —  -h? : r? 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