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

 - Class of 1970

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GRVANE le) JIAO GRACE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY WINONA LAKE, INDIANA YOUR LORD DOTH COME In these days of complexity and perplexity, imposed by the modern world, there is a special demand placed upon all Christians: They must live the life of Christ! No greater is that task than for the student, preparing to meet tomorrow's challenges. Thus, this 1970 Grace Seminary Yearbook is dedicated tothe Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, for only in Him can Christians live faithfully to His Soon Coming. ni Tue OME ae aa. eae , POSTGRADUATES The Postgraduate Division is a series of sem- inars covering topics during the year. The Spring Semester students investigated various types of Biblical literature, interpreted in the light of Biblical hermeneutics. John C. Whitcomb, Jr. Director VERNON DOERKSEN DUANE DUNHAM WILLIAM EICHHORST DAVID MILLER ROBERT RAMEY NORMAN SELLERS 4 PETER GREENHOW CLASSROOM DISCUSSION LEE KANTENWEIN JAMES OVERMAN ALTON PERRON DAVID SMITH IN REBUTTAL DONALD WELLS SENIORS The long, sought goal of GRADUATION is very near at hand. The senior year can be said to have many lasts, the greatest being the critical monograph. It is hoped that these Seniors will not be remembered only for what they have done, but what they can and will do for God's Glory. MERLYN JONES, PRESIDENT JAMES POYNER, DOUGLAS LIGHTLY, DONALD HARRIS, VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY TREASURER RONALD MANAHAN, FREDERICK BEVERIDGE CHAPLAIN 6 ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR ) FREDERICK BAILEY DAVID BARNHART MAX BENSON THOMAS BUMP DALLAS CLAU SEN KENNETH CURTIS CLINTON FORAKER GLEN FOSTER LELAND FRIESEN JAMES GOERING FLOYD HARDY LELAND HOVINGH, M.R.E. DAVID IBACH PAUL JACKSON ARTHUR JOHNSON LINDOW KOOP FREDERICK LUDWIG REBECCA LYNN, M.R.E. ARTHUR McCRUM, DAVID McLAUGHLIN DAVID MELCHIOR DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY MICHAEL NEAL CHARLES ORLANDO MICHAEL OSTRANDER JAMES OVERMAN ROBERT ROSE ROBERT SCHAEFER, M.R.E. STEPHEN SCHRADER DAVID SHAFFER RICHARD SMITH, DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY THE LOUNGE SESSIONS ROBERT STAMP THE FALL RETREAT SENIORS: DO YOU REMEMBER? REGISTRATION DAY | | | STUDY TIMES BASKETBALL ROBERT STRONG LEE ROY TAYLOR GERALD TWOMBLY ; ee od CHAPELS RICHARD WOODRING COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER: THE CLARENCE MASON SPRING BANQUET THE DIPLOMA, THE HOOD, THE TAS- SEL. 1] MIDDLERS What is a Middler? It is not a mediocre stu- dent, for he has not the time for meaningless tasks. The Middler Year is a continuation of the process of the making of the man of God. It is sharpening the tools that he acquired the year before, for example, Hebrew exegesis. It is continuing the theology series or the Eng- lish Bible studies. A Middler's time is not la- bored in vain, as the Senior Year will prove this. JAMES AMENT, PRESIDENT JERRY CLASSEN, KEITH MEGILLIGAN, RONALD HEIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER CHAPLAIN DANIELD BOYD, SECRETARY NO PICTURE AVAILABLE JOHN SHOLLY, 12 ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR SAM BAER, JR. RICHARD BATES CLIFFORD COFFMAN RUSSELL DAUBERT LARRY DeARMEY THOMAS DORRITY ARTHUR FRANK GERALD GRATTON BUTCH HAMMOND LARRY HOFFMAN TERRY HOWIE GARY JANZEN RONZIL JARVIS KARL KLOPPMANN DAVID LEWYCKY 13 JAMES LOWERY GEORGE MARTENS THEODORE MARTENS EARL McGUFFEY MARVIN MEEKER GARY MILLER WENDELL MILLER WILLIAM NEFF DONALD PERKINS BRUCE PICKELL JOHN REGIER WILLIAM REICH WILLIAM RUDD CARL SCHMIDT EDWARD SCOFIELD BYRON SHEARER DONALD SHUE BERNIE SIMMONS LARRY SMITHWICK JOHN STOLTZFUS JOHN TEEVAN MARK TRIMBLE LARRY WEIGLE ROSS WEIDMAN RONALD WEIMER LARRY WEISS RODNEY WETZIG GALEN WILEY DAVID WILLETT JOSEPH WILSER STEPHEN WILT PAUL WOODRUFF JUNIORS The Junior Year is a year of firsts. Who can forget the first semester of Hebrew? Because of their previous education, some will experi- ence a complete reversal in thought. Instead of testing a scientific theory in the chemical laboratory, they will make a thorough examin- ation of a Bible verse for application in life's laboratory--the world. The Junior has begun to press toward the mark of making the more perfect man of God. JOHN WILLETT, PRESIDENT JERRY BURKHOLDER, JEANETTE HIEBERT, BRAD QUICK, VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER HARRY JOHNSON, 16 THOMAS BAILEY, CHAPLAIN ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR JERRY BELL RICHARD BELL DAVID BLACK JAMES CALHOUN DAVID CALLIGHAN RICHARD CAMP DANIEL CASSELL ROBER CHAMBERS RODERICK CRIPE JAMES DePUE RICHARD DuPONT JAMES EISENBRAUN DARELL ELLIOTT BURT FESTA DOUG FRITZEL DAVID GOODMAN PAUL GREGER RICHARD HAMMER GARY HANSON DAN HARDER JOHN HILL LYNN HOYT ROBERT KOLBE MARK LAURENSON EDWARD LEWIS DENZIL MAUK ROGER MAYES GEORGE McCULLAGH DAVID McGARVEY ROBERT McGEHEE WILLIAM McVEY CHARLES MEZGER ARLAN MULFORD TERRY MURRAY CHARLES MYERS MERVILLE NICHOLLS LESLIE NUTTER JOHN PISAREK ROY POLMAN JOHN PRICHARD GUY RATHMELL ARLIE RAUCH ROGER REIBLING MICK ROCKAFELLOW DARREN RURUP DAVID SCHMID NORMAN SCHROCK ROBERT SCHULTZ JOHN SHERMAN LARRY SIMCOX WILLIAM SLOCUM ROBERT SMITH DONALD SPRAGG CLAYTON STAUFFER JAMES STOREY DUANE WATERLAND ROBERT WHATTOFF JAMES WILSON 20 BA@ WEIN HERMAN HOYT, PRESIDENT, THEOLOGY HOMER KENT, SR., VICE PRESIDENT, REGISTRAR HOMER KENT, JR., DEAN, NEW TESTA- MENT, GREEK 22 CHARLES ASHMAN, PRACTI- CAL THEOLOGY, NEW TESTAMENT HERBERT BESS, HEBREW, OLD TESTAMENT JAMES BOYER, GREEK, NEW TESTAMENT PAUL DOWDY, MISSIONS 23 JOHN D AVIS, HEBREW, OLD TESTAMENT PAUL FINK, HOMILETICS, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FREDRICK FOGLE, MISSIONS IVAN FRENCH, THEOLOGY, CHURCH HISTORY DONALD OGDEN, MUSIC ROBERT RAMEY, HOMI- JOHN WHITCOMB, JR., OLD LETICS, CHRISTIAN EDUCA- TESTAMENT, THEOLOGY TION 24 LIBRARY The libraryis afocal point of the campus. It gives each student the opportunity to take of its wealth of wisdom and knowledge, enabling him tobetter communicate Christ. MABEL HAMILTON, LIBRARIAN BENJAMIN HAMIL- TON, ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN STRASBOURG PROGRAM This European program was established by the Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the Protestant Theological Faculty of the University of Strasbourg, and is of- fered to students from other evangelical seminaries. Credit for one semester is offered. The classes are taught in French, GALEN WILEY THE FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE A CLASS LECTURE THE UNIVERSITY PALACE, WHERE CLASSES MEET 26 HOLY LAND SEODIES This program is in cooperation with the Near East Institute of Archaeology, the American Institute of Holy Land Studies, and the American Schools of Oriental Re- search, Students receive up to twelve hours of credit. Students are provided with new cultural perspectives and fur- ther Biblical background in Bible Geog - raphy and Customs, Palestinian Arch- pp jonn pavis AND JIM EISEN- aeology, Church History, and others, BRAUN BROKEN POTTERY BEING RECON- DR. DAVIS GIVING INSTRUCTION IN STRUCTED POTTERY RECONSTRUCTION THE NEAR EAST INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY OF JERUSALEM 27 WORLD MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP CARL SCHMIDT BOB STRONG ART JOHNSON PRESIDENT VICE. PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER = OPERATION RE WONTON i : a: : with CRC } : 4 eee - j : : etee oP a AGAINST LIBERALS 7 in. ae i Mot eee AGING LE THAR GY ! Rises sie yoo! MISSIONS IS PRAYING MISSIONS IS INFORMING (A STUDENT FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP MEETING) 28 STUDENT COUNCIL BERNIE SIMMONS GALEN WILEY BILL RUDD PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY DAVID McLAUGHLIN PAUL JACKSON DAN BROWER TREASURER CHAPLAIN AGTIVITIES DIRECTOR 29 CHAPEL SPEAKERS RICHARD CANNON, TEAM JAMES WILSON, A CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE AND COLLEGE CAMPUSES REV. RAYMOND THOMPSON, ADMINISTRATOR REV. EWARD MENSINGER, THE CENTRAL AF- OF BRETHREN FOREIGN MISSIONS RICAN REPUBLIC 30 REV. CLYDE LANDRUM, EDITOR OF THE MIS- DR. RALPH GADE, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SIONARY HERALD JEWISH EVANGELISM SUMNER WEMP, PRESIDENT OF SOUTHEASTERN RICHARD WOLFF BIBLE COLLEGE REV. WARREN BENSON, MIDWEST DIRECTOR ED- DR. J. DWIGHT PENTECOST, DALLAS THEOGICAL UCATIONAL SERVICES OF GOSPEL LIGHT PUBLI- SEMINARY CATIONS 31 SENITOR-MIDDLER BANQUET THE THEME: STEDFASTIIN THE FATEH™ REV. JOHN BALYO GAVE FOOD WAS AN IMPORTANT ITEM THE CHALLENGE THE VEURINK FAMILY PROVIDED THE MUSIC @ 3 = ee ee a a ee ee en ee a a ae ee ee eS ee Fe es i lg eras tag Saar Ae 2 ARP EO Ge Ee ee Z 5 _ a = ag ar Ae . - 3 3 Y a es = = S ae ee is ns = rad — i é pe eS a ee ee eee ores = SSS na ‘ WANN ANS NEAT ij Heit] My, j HIPAA if SON See Sete NS .


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