Grace University - Charis Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1961

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'. ..--5... p , , I J, f-gf ,I ,A-if I :Q V FOREWORD From villages and farms, busy metropolises and ranches, from hills and prairies, mountains and plains, from the four directions and four continents we have come to Grace Bible Institute. Here we have studied and lived, worked and played, sung and worshipped as students of the Word of God. In this book we wish to portray a part of our city and our school--our field and our training ground. Bob Gerhart, Editor vw' -f -4- f E - -H ef- -ffgfi ' wi. i f 2 . I ' . , , , 1 1 ' N' ' 5 i - 'I 9 Y .L 'KW I , 1 V s ! 2 Q v 4 i'-i::::'... dedication To the humble group of men, who met in the Millenial Room of the Flatiron Hotel on June 1, 1943, we dedicate this 1961 Charis. It was through your prayers and unwavering faith that Grace Bible Institute was born here in the city of Omaha. To you--the 1961 Charis-- To the praise of His Glory. H. D. Burkholder Albert Schultz August Ewert Solomon Mouttet J. R. Barkman P. A. Kliewer Albert Ewert J. A. Tieszen C. H. Suckau Paul Kuhlmann 3 1 I franc' M516 ,ffzsfzfzzfr P55 . . . lim! tlm mzrlrl may helilnc . . . JOHN 17:21 Bear Iienbers of the Grace Family: Greetings. The life oi' Daniel as revealed in the Word of God is a striking example of what God requires of' His children living in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation. Hay it be characteristic of our Grace Bible Institute family. Fotice five outstanding qualities in his life. Daniel was a man ci' principle. Dan. 1:53. Daniel pu:-posed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the King's food. Luxury, position, appetite and convenience all had to bend to one standard, Is it right in the sight of God? I-lot convenience, but conviction, not what does license allow, but what does loyalty to God require--these were his norms. Daniel was a man of prayer. Zen. 2:l5,l9. That gives us a furth strength of this ran of' God. Preceding every comrrrunic communication with God. You cannot be effe L' effective with Goo for mn. Daniel was a mar ' trulv ' .er key to the i ation with man, Daniel wa ctive for God to man unles 1 with a program. Dan. 2 2 J educated who does not P71 program--KU Known QQ The El s in l s you are : 2-215. It b . ow God's program ' . . LLVNZO God are all . God who revealeth ny wonder that een well said, No man is . lor the world. Daniel ' his works from the begin ' 1 secrets revealed them J' ' .. God promoted such a mar ' Daniel was a nan mth he pled with ll to ffnew God' ning of to his s 1 in a ge ' a proph i ' them what s s the worl ' ervant 'J mile w etlc Vis' and for hall bef' th dl 1 Laniel. Is it orld? -P1-ov. 22:29. ion. Dan. 9. C them with tears all thy people. em with a clari ' strong an ' oncerned and angu' Dan lO on voice C1 do expl for the ish. Th . :ll1. C ' saying ' 0itS. Daniel ' Lord 's e Lore r alllng th , Tue e Dan ll .vas a m people, evealed unto him .em to repentance he spoke p ople that do know their God . - :32. an with glorious prospects. f the Lord in vain. Thy peopl written in the book ' firmanent- shall b Din 12 e shall b .' An , and t e . :lc,3. No one e delivered, ev d they that be w' hey that turn Therefore my b work has eve ery one h ise shall h' many to r' eloved b of the ' I Cor. r trusted t. at shall be found e ine as the brightness of' the ighteousness as the stars for ever rethr-en, be ye ste-dfast, unmovalcl Lore, forasmuch as ye know that 15:58. Hloare to is and ever. , e, always abounding in the your labour is not in vain in th oe a Daniel, Dare to stand al Dare to have a purpose true! ' I-,ith such qualities in our 1' Sincerely X Daniel J e Lord. one! Dare to make it known! IVGS we too shall be a blessing. , In His Grace, f 1 -.f 1 ' .f . U ' Interi rn Presio OTHE ent R FOUNDA Tl ON CAN NO MAN LAY THAN THAT IS , HICH IS JES LAID W US CHRIST fr omaha, crossroads of the nation , x,.5.Y - 7 4. .T-I 1. 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V , 54 J.:g,i.-4, WM, f 4' L N 1 Al l ' i in A - ' I oififf rlf- - 54 HPQHFW-ee - ,, lC ll DSW 135 ' N ' X Cixi:-if W ruff- Eli -' . 1 . rlflwrlg l Y - .. , CIN' 'I'fE1.'E LINE CF' 'I'J?I11l ' L - Q 9 0 9 A R A T me K lm W H O , ,, W B. nm m mmf am mmllbivm H l 3? l mm Located 111 the GREAT CENTRAL BELT of POPU- oll I e V -1 ,T T': 9' 'xfiwj LATION, COMMERCE and WEALTH, and wg. 'W'-' . . . l . A S- f adJommg the WORLDS HIGHWAY ' l H l M l - from OCEAN TO OCEAN. Omaha 'I 860 wrdwf r-- iz, Q CD CRES!! 3.000,000 Acres in Central and Eastern Nebraska, in the Platte Valley, now for sale! We invite the attention of all parties seeking :L HOME, to the LANDS offered for sale by this Company. The Vast Quantity of Land from whlch lo select, ena- bles every ann tn secure such xx locauon :ua lm dashes, sulta- blu to any lmmch of hrrnlug or swck mlslug. The Prlces are Extrcluely Low. The lmount of land owned by Lhe Company ls so large what they nru detemxlnud no sell at thu el:enposL pusslbla rates, mnglng from Sl.50 m sam per nm. The Terms nf Payment are Easy. Ten years' credlt. nr. slx per nent lnwr-mt. A nieductlon ol ten per cent for -null. The Loeatlnn In Central, alon the 4lst pnmllel, the ummm mumne or Alnmm.. Era-mfg well mnlpned xo mm or whu:v.l.: me from the lung, wx wmmm of me Nm-mem, nnd me hor, uuucullhy lnlluences of Llxe Soullwm States. Cuunlry is divlzrslllml Wlllx hill and nwmmw, mu mmm. low mum, and covered win, n thick grown' of lweel. 6 feed with nvldlty and Iatlen upon ilse nutrlllous grasses wltboul. gralng hogs Lhrlvo well, and wool growing ls exceed- ingly remuueratlve. Thuber ls found on the streams and grows rnpldly. Coal nf exwllenlwuallty, exlsta ln vast qusnlllles on the llne ol the road lu yumlng, and ls furnlshed tn xaelllarn at reduced rates. Market Faellltleu nm thu basl, ln the West: llno great. mlnlug reglons of Wyoming. Colorado, Ululu and Nevmln, me supplled by me rm-mer. or Pune Valley. Thu Tltls given the purclnser is absolute. ln fee slmpla, mul treo lmnx all lucumbruuces, derlved directly from the Ulxlled Slaltx. Snldlers of ihe Late War nre Entitled in a llomeslpad ol one lnlndrenl and sily ucrcs. withln Hullroixd llmltl, A whlclx ls equal in a bounty of 8400. Perlnnl ol' Foreign Blrth Bru also enlltlzd lu thc hen- ellis of thu Free Homcnlnml Lllw, on devlsrlng their llllen- tinns of becoming citlzolul nf the United Sllxluhg this they may do lmmedmtely on thelr urrlvnl in this country. w-M n..u....a... um 1.1-n. N. n.. un. M Courtesy of Union Pacific OMAHA CENTER OF W---, ,J Rx .sL ',5--. -6 4 M -L 3: 'ET 'Ti ' E v I N- -4.- wwur W-w'fff-Q 3 -A-1zf'ff'lX:f'v5'?t93xi'51'93'w . , 'f ' 'J ,np vig... '+I :Earl Fm- '3.EF. 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XX I I A HH' Q' A ' Station WOW TV ll as ll ll ll ll ll ll ll B H nw PROGRESSING IN MEDICINE AND EDUCATION, Boys' Town I 9 yofOmah Civ Ad Joslyn Art M LEADING IN CULTURE AND RECREATION Ak-Sar-Ben War M 10 MQ- , Vie! juni ,.,..l'. - ',1....... A, T .QL OUR TRAINING GROUND, OUR PEOPLE, 11 'S .f, lr fer 95 I ' . Y. dai 4 l .x 1.4-.4-,,,,'fgf'. 5 i ...N gif fx ,f 41 4 A RELIGIOUS, YET NEEDY CITY W .I I dh 12 I-Q-I -wyhl 1 ,a we ji, - .. .I W ,. . qu. 'fift- . L l L- A . 1 1 . ff 'fWL'll'S'fC ll 'f'l f'3l4 ff l' e v , .-. 1- - -. ' A,l , W 'Q -1 ., ,xb,'.1'.'.. - . -5- ' - '4'1n15ysvyv': -A? 11p1'W'1z7' '-gqmv-ygpsllftr 'N -V ' s13T'? efl: '- v--3' n M: . V 5- vw ' ' if ' ?'2 '4!lF!frf+1,f2r'! fss as 2 s,+,af'g 7 nn' .- , -' '-w f-1' in. f Located near the wide Missouri River, our campus provides many diversified and interesting hours for the Grace Family. Here we search the Scriptures, prepare for further service, develop socially and psychologically, and put into practice that which we learn. Here we meet and walk with our Saviour and Lord--this is our school. EW .f 1 E 1 H, .,,. p I A W Q. My - 'ty'- 'e. -Z ' M 1 l l .LJ A V ig.. Q,:L:1I -- 3 ,W ,Ur A , N .'.u.Ss' In t A ,U . - ,223 if 4i'5i'le5gf.- -2 ' fgg,-..Hf3','i T11 3543 . '-Qlitkgiz X ' 4' ' .f,:-,rf Ei fl ., w. .'fGlh.'- ' '9'5-H ,, - Li-4p5fmg5f'.1-mfQ 1' F-4 , T-ml we - -4- t'i51 5 ,k , ug-,,., fag , V 4 '- ' '--Q , 4k,- J-I ',, v.: - X1 ., 1 5 rw- VH , - Qpfxtil,-5, . , , . - L,-,-L ,V-' ., f-O . ,, X . MV. .T '- bv 5- 1: - '. Q 'Sufi Half ,,,. new fit gk- -1..g,'i5IQr urgi Grace Chapel THIS IS OUR SCHOOL, 11, 1, ug- sg' I.. Suckau- -Music Hall -Si. '- 'La 14 Student Center 804W Cornish ,II X ll841ll 15 1502' W5 -L -1 our halls leading to -:X crossroads of instruction 31 W 'Y T Capt. J. C. Metcalf CHAPEL ' 1 -W TIKWTTE k N. 7' ' here we meet God Mid-week Prayer Meeting iq 'R x r ,X Rev. Sam Entz, Fall Evangelist. and learn his word Rev. Peterson, Bible Conf. ,T V I I .ini 551 A . - 5555463- lf I .Q V :mama eff. l2:l.4 . Mm ZQ3, Peaks ' Low' l6m a-.5 Ex.za:1-rr ' AWnau29 Law Wharall: Amis I5 I0 gllvigq 1 l ' A l znwwss- IZ2 7 fe .M E Mdjfg, I4 ' , d Ill' ily 4 I i V M 5sQ:1f,.z1,,,: 6' ee DWf'7 ' MF 17mf.4,u-fd X jgzv 17.311 - - - John' 19:30 -.fJ ' ' '45 5-gpffwl Blble Conf. speakers not pxctured X! ll- 7 , f 'EH GOD TESTE, Dr. Clarence Fast, Rev. Simon F TIME 7x1'lEVEI-W 06 Foresbe , 5' 0 5 I5 BV Rev. J. J. Regier, Grace Fellowship Day Dr. Ivan Olsen, Bible Conf. ' a 11 ', -v - ,r -M1 j dorm life provides F tty. 1. if-ix 'V ftruj ,1 CI training in itself, IEEA ..-,,........, LL LLM . ff ' V X . wma ' ' Er J!-xx blended wiih relaxaiion N fellowship CI 1 the fabie ha I QQE : Been Downtown? 51l', , v AND SATURDAYS 54' 5 '3' i '- iv A X inf XY' Studies! ,,--'fx ' ,if-2 , x' 4? A Qilzl xj ff, '41 H X f' w-Eff fin Tinkering Relaxing 24 Victory! GET-ACQUAINTED SOCIAL, FALL PICNIC, WOMEN'S RETREAT, I Tug-o-war Girls' Day 7 Let's Get Acqua d :, -w w- . v ,E ,. Ai -z V , ff .WL an 1 Ji 'i 145 X FRESHMAN RECEPTION AND FALL CLEAN UP - I I SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Unruh 1 Qs? Some work . , . Some don't-- 27 IN CHRIST F! ,,..f .al Stag Party Christmas Carol Sing .. f ' it 1 Spmsters A11 4U 1 .,f Sweethearts l ' I 2 Jill Singin' Seniors 1 1 I v V i 4- . I Lullaby --53 The time is Hmmm Weddmg Bells Scuse me He loves me not I X 7 VARSITY SQUAD: QFRONT ROWQ D. Williams, L. Friesen, G. Ratzlaff, C. Childerston, D. Bixel, Coach--Mr. Pen ner. lBACK ROWQ R. Wall, C. Regier, R. Heiser, R. Davis, L. Unruh, R. Goossen, F. Loewen. ' ,f K 30 1 1- 1 A L 'na' Q -.L-7 q,..5 3F 3.1! A. f wt-1 Sv3?..i L':.H , 'ff 1 'uwvm ni.- ,, , W 1:- 1 QAWEHH, - ILL: r-,J fa ..--. ,, -, . -'1. 'J. l ' -'sew' gf-9 1135-Q.5AwiE1 g - M i, . i1..1,N , ' ' A X-.,.fi' . hm-K ' .- .. - L31-:f. , V -,UE .N 4, , i t lf.JLQ'1- 4, I x ' - ' .A fi In .K ,,l'2T 1 , 1 5 , -3 WI- 'I . 71 '+L 3 119.1 'ff '11- , .... , H... .. f 3 ' am : I j 1: :gap f ' mf 'iw ,y , 5 .71 I .RH nw,,.. , VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Luella Meier, Helen Guess, Lyle Dyck, Doris Nachtigal, Peggy White . ,l 31 1-:OCD W-I I-I-P r lazy. -- - - ' cn-ZZ ' ,, ,,-744.5 A --' , .' 'Q ' 1 1,4 . , guy.. . 1-. 5 A -,. .-1p7,'..-rf .- ,,g.,Lif:.H . .,, Q ,, Wai ' -'Q' I--bw-1001 City H311 Cliff Penner, President Diane Blowers, Secretary Anna Beth Unruh, Treasurer 1 , T Charles Childerston, Vice President The organizatrons and committees of the school func- tion under the jurisdiction of the Student Body Associa- tion which is comprised of the entire student body. The Association's purpose is to foster a spirit of fellow- ship, to promote the student welfare, and to direct student affairs. oRc3ANlzATloNs . ,Ill 'A 4 pa .TUDICIARY COMMITTEE Stan' Allen, Chairman Roxy Tschetter Dave Kroeker Mary Alice Kohler Clark Allen Marj Fast Lester Unruh Darlene Schmidt Ron Kremer Douglas County Courthouse g DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE Richard Gydesen Arnie Hamill, Chairman Jeanie Tschetter Tena Kroeker Wilma Croft fnot picturedj I JH, , .,1 - ,,, ,..,. 5 it is GIRLS' DORM COUNCIL Kerry Sue Oswald, Secretary Sylvia Rieger, Vice President Carol Summerville, President Ellen Blake, Treasurer Miss Eunice Heinrichs, Advisor Mary Alice Kohler Vergene Rasmussen Verleen Friesen Lillian Thiessen Carol Gurney Dorothy Rieger Miss Elaine Madsen, Advisor Clarkson Memon al Hospltal POSTER COMMITTEE Robert Seth Barbara Cook Charles Myers Arlene Classen Don Hoover STUDENT STREAMER STAFF Jean Khewer Joyce Schrarn Kathy Glassburn Paulette Adnan Penton Srmth Barbara Hrbma Carolyn Brenneman RECREATION COMMITTEE: Duane Bixel, Chairman George Nazarian Edith Hansen Wes Peters Dorothy Rieger Mij Jackson Donna McCullough Rev, Walter Dick, Advisor Virgel Kroeker Bob Gerhart SINGSPIRATION COMMITTEE: 'fa 'Y I 1 Larry Booker Jeanie Friesen Mayann Coosen Marj Dyck Craig Harm on Sheraton- Fontanelle 5:.....s.J R Y 'L' ,K . sy., I V , K . 1 xkxl in 'Q Dffziig L1'C'5lQ3Z:Q2Q 5 , . . Sz-'B-Sfrn-ff.. V Q geffiilg 4 it y . A 5-Terr, iffggugg Municipal Stadium l l BANQUET COMMITTEE: Bob Seth Roxy Tschetter Marlene Harder Lucille Waldner Wes Peters 540 I Central High School T 1961 YOUTH CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Frank Fast Charlie Childerston, Chairman Ellen Blake Ruth Kampers Wes Peters Margaret Gustafson Tom Brown Sylvia Rieger A1 Magnuson youth conference march 10, 11 Youth Conference , 1960 37 , UN YT ED M,M,F,: LaVern Smith, Pres.g Agnes Buhler, Treas.5 Sue Risley, Sec.g Wayne Bass, V.Pres. In ITI 'T - THE MACEDONIAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP. A STUDENT MISSIONARY ORGANIZATION PROMOTING INTEREST IN AND PRAYER FOR MISSIONS . . COME'OVER INTO MACEDONIA, AND HELP US. PRAYER BAND LEADERS Clair Longuevan Harvin Gordon Bill Clevenger Ronald Seibel Stanley Alle Darrel Scott Marlene Ruth Lester Unruh LaVern Smith Lewis Twist Gary Ratzlaff Wilm ar Wall Richard Gydesen I as ACTS 16:9 all 5' South American AFRICAN ALAS-CAN CATHOLIC CHILD EVANGELISM 'I U prayer bands 'I nf l 4 African EUROPEAN FAR EAST HOME MISSIONS INDIA ISLANDS JEWISH PASTORS SOUTH AMERICA Far East G 1 . PRAYING ALSO FOR ' ' coL. 4:3 v L , ,, . NX A ' 'H' practical work: THAT PART OF GRACE LIFE WHERE WE LIVE WHAT WE'VE LEARNED. Open Door ission 1 Work City J 'T-- I v LJ 1 .5 1 --1, V - k . x . ' , w. T4 -sg -.X M N 1 .M , -K- W3., I4 f. --1 r-ILLLSHIA M ,, , AP f f- A ,'A. ,.. LLL' . fl-' '1'- A 1?-ff. . Q., f '..'1'- .. A- Chlldren s Misslon AND THEY THAT BE WISE SHALL SHINE AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE FIRMAMENT, AND THEY THAT TURN MANY TO RIGHT- EOUSNESS AS THE STARS FOR EVER AND EVER. DANIEL 12:3 Street Meeting .QI , 'Q-M.,-, , -- . -new ' I ' ' 4n1. .i- ., , -,' , - f.g,.4LAu -fn V ,L, t ,ea-5. I I 1 z XJEEAYE 'fr 9 THESE ARE THE MOMENTS TO BE TREASURED, LESSONS THAT WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. ,, . , 1 -1xX'f. 'L , ,.,. H- . 1 Y 1 inf-'ii X'-Haj!! qi, J, ' H fi N I J! Vg ' jx ' .1 xx 1' fl Weekly Reports ff' If Z..- .gy ,V ,X- f 4, L 1 ,Q ' A N- gl-- ..Y 5 , cs: 'Go dsmnwnasons 1' -.QQ 'I '.x X HA-Onell 'IA-Twoql band and chorus T. X' - ,. -A ,1., V ' . iw.,--1-.7 ', ' J ii 1 . - .ii-.i iz . f R KL Band Social Briefing The Elijah Band Tour- - 1960 Chorus Sectionals ' ' V 'er BACKSTAGE WITH THE CHORALE Prof. H. D. Wiebe .X . mm-fl UHIQ r,mJi X , -waz' Recording Session Recording I Mid Service Prayer Pre-Service Devotional Dressing Room '1 grace chorus f7EI?HE PRAISE OF H15 Gibb grace band + Wlui ..... in wurd nnlg + i but DISH illgpnwwyullb, 5 .. A j I mths HnlgiEll1l ?Iiii1:s 'MJ'--'-1'-1 W -'N - l. grace chorule vL.f- '. 'll 'T - -1 ,. Q., f YOUR 'U Q n 1 ' K.,-U I swim Q - , 'I960 chorale four - wig, -uf. - Seven Falls Colo. N K .. , 'V'is-st I , . F5 ,M . :W I ' Ilchefll 55 2 W sa gn lluf ..... m wurd Unlg, hui UISU in pnwcruulld in thx: Haig Elmsi. lThesl orclforio society PRESENTING HANDEL'S MESSIAH MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH DECEMBER 16, 1960 MAY 19, 1961 50 T D T GOSPEL TONES Charles Myers Dwight Olsen Virgel Kroeker Don Williams Jean Friesen--Pianist KING'S MESSENGERS all VOLUNTEERS Alvin Sternhagen Don Lott Randall Koelling Robert Decker Tom Brown Lyle Dyck Fenton Smith Wilmar Wall Nah. PROCLAIMERS Joe Stucky Charles Regier Richard Regier Donald Regier MELODY TONES Ruth Kampers Helen Johnson Marcia Stanley Diane Blowers , HT 7' f i ,H ' -1 3, fig? EE?Qiu. 1 GRACE TREBLEAIRES Joyce Schram Darlene Ratzlaff Verleen Friesen Elsie Kehler CHARIS TONES Marleen Udd Barbara Hibma Carol Zielke Marge Dyck 1 J fi' CL.. H--M s WOODW IND QUARTET Luella Meier Barbara Hibma Kerry Sue Oswald ' Miss Marlene Langosch CLARINET TRIO Justina Epp Maureen Goertzen Fran Stucky Lillian Thiessen 53 TRUMPET TRIO Don Schellenberg Carol Moody Randall Koelling Joan Olthoff STRING SEXTET Irene Smith Melvin Epp Glorene Smith Helen Busenitz Shirley Loewen Norma Wienss Janelle Fuhrman I IzfIffIf0ufIf6'ff'fj RADIO COMMITTEE Wilmar Wall Verleen Friesen Bob Gerhart H-,ff f., grace nofes 'gil Lie lg N Mr. H. D. Wlebe, Dlrector I Ii THE RADIO MINISTRY OF GRACE N-SIT U 4 1 ,. Ev ' .X mx, 5 my v-rx 5 W Dr. Burkholcler, Radio Speaker Mr. Abe Penner, SPONSORED BY THE STUDENT BODY Qi OUR LIFE AT GRACE CONSISTS NOT ONLY IN ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS, AND ASSIGNIVIENTSg BUT ALSO IN EXAIVI- PLES AND DEIVIONSTRATIONS OF THE REALITY OF OUR CHRISTIANITY IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO GUIDE AND COUNSEL, COIVIFORT AND ENCOURAGE US IN OUR TRAIN- ING HERE. WE ARE PROUD OF AND GRATEFUL TO THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO SERVE OUR LORD IN THEIR RESPECTIVE POSITIONS AT GRACE BIBLE INSTITUTE. 55 the board of directors SEEKING DEVINE GUIDANCE, BACKING SEATED: Rev. D. J. Unruh, V. Pres., Rev. A. H. Schultz, Pres. STANDING: Mr. Harold Kroeker, Rev. Dan U. Dalke, Mr. Frank Busenitz, Dr. H. D. Burkholder, Rev. Paul Kuhlmann, Rev. I-I. P. Fast, Rev. August Ewert, Mr. Clifford Lammers, Mr. John R. Friesen, Rev. J. R. Barkman. 56 our dedicated faculty Daniel J. Unruh, Interim President Donald Tschetter, A.B., B.D Acting Dean of Education John Schrag, A.B., M.A. Registrar Frank S. Harder, A.B. Business Manager Ruben Dyck, A.B., B.Ed. Dean of Men Miss Elaine Madsen, A.B. Dean of Women Wilbert A. Regier, B.Th. Practical Work Director--Bible 57 Wigs? ' J:-, .I-l. Fw. wr'- ., Jw, N K. INTERESTED IN US Gustaf Anderson, Ph.B. Bible John W. Boehr, A.B., B.D. Music I-I. D. Burkholder, .A.B., B.D., M.A. Bible Mrs. Geraldine Chase, B.Sc., M. A. Social Science Walter Dick, B.Sac.l.it. Bible Russell G. Jones, A.B., M.Th. Bible - -Librarian Miss Marlene Langosch, B.S.M. Music Abe Penner, A.B., Th.M. Bible AS INDIVIDUALS Miss Anna. Rieger, A.B., A.M., D.R.E. Christian Education Miss Evelyn Rousselle, A.B. English Edward T. Schellenber ,B.A. B.Th., M.Th. 8 Greek--'Theology Henry D. Wiebe, B.A., M.M. Director Music Department Roger Wischmeier, B.A. Music Richard B. Svehla, B.A., M.D. Medicine Vernon Duerksen, B.A., M.D. Public Relations J. J. Regier Public Relations fgarg?-Y Y. Mrs. Wayne Bass library Arlene Becker Secretary ASSISTED BY A Dorothy Dietz Bookstore Manager Mrs. Vemon Duerksen Arlene Dietz S ecretary Information June Hochstettler Secretary Ruth I-Iefstetter Secretary Eunice Heinrichs Assistant Dean of Women Marie Hooge Employment I S in 1 FAITHFUL STAFF Dorothy Zimmerman Emil Schmidt Assistant Dean of Men Lucille Waldner Nurse H 1 v Secretary Erich Krehbiel Engineer Harry Stull Custodian' W Ron Seibel Assistant Dean of Men Mrs. Annie Janz Cook 61 Mrs. Bertha Kliewer Cook Elizabeth Kroeker Cook Elizabeth Fenner Cook x Mrs. Ted Toews Cook HIS STEWARDS Mrs. Jonas Quiring ff' Dietician L. ' Mrs. Risley Cook , we J Mrs. Eldon Walter Cook Faculty--Staff Prayer Meeting 62 ...rf Don Williams, President Elsie Kehler, Secretary Tom Brown, Vice President Lanora Rempel, Treasurer whftjefli A gp. .. P. FRESI-IIVIEN l 1 I V r Paulette Adrian, Butterfield Minnesota Carol Bixel Eunice Brown Bluffton, Ohio Springdale, Arkansas I 1 Nfl ' I Y I lg 1 I Tom Brown Carydon, Iowa Dolora Aeschliman Colfax, Washington Harold Buller Kremlin, Oklahoma Betty Baerg Bingham Lake, Minnesota Vivian Burk St. Maries, Idaho Jane Baile Y Cedar Rapids, Iowa Helen Busenitz Whitewater, Kansas Rachel Becker Aberdeen, Idaho Kathleen Busenitz Whitewater, Kansas Betty Chilton Karen Christy Joyce Cobaugh Chariton, lowa Denver, Colorado Ogallala, Nebraska Gladys Derksen Mountain Lake, I Ralph Cole Henderson, Iowa Alice Enns Donna Comp Cedar Rapids, Iowa Whitewater, K Richard Davis North Platte, N ebraskan Elvera Friesen M'eade, Kansas Robert Decker Frankfort, South Dakota Melvin Epp ans Noreen Deckert , Arena , North Dakota Minnesota Abbotsford, B. C . 3.5 -..- . Lila Jean Friesen ' A Inman, Kansas , Ny' W. xl LaVerne Friesen ,JU 'ii' Kathy Glassbum Lewis Glassburn Harper, Kansas Harper, Kansas Medford, Oklahoma Janet Glover Comstock, Nebraska Pauline Friesen Meade, Kansas Janelle Fuhrman Norfolk, Nebraska Sheryl Gilbert Eleanor Gillett Loup City, Nebraska Crawford, Nebraska Roger Goossen Ogallala, Nebraska Helen Guess Stilwell, Oklahoma Naomi-Ruth Gutierrez Albuquerque, New Mexico M'-, f,f11'. 11' J-'fb'-:ig-lr' L fs, li I .' :r'f-ue, ' ' 'ii -.' f '!'?-F'E,'1fk H f , -, :gk A , - 1 I Y I x 'f ' 1? ' 'A r' X is X 5, . K ' 3 Janice Hamilton McCook, Nebraska xxx' .uf-,K A- .N . 5 r I f fm L ' A We Y, , Jane Harrison Imogene, Iowa Lynda Hartley Wheatland, Wyoming Lois Headings Hutchinson, Kansas Raymond Heiser Aurora, Nebraska Larry Honeywell Neligh, Nebraska Donald R. Hoover North Platte, Nebraska M Y' ' l F if Gale Hom L -J ' J gy Broken Bow, Nebraska l ' lg -Fifi a ,lil L -' ,Q ii? -'Wi ' 1271 -f 4N5f:'E3-- he - Q 1, -l -qs:---.'4,L.::: Charles Hubbard Omaha, Nebraska Elvina Isaac Meade, Kansas Ruth Kampars Dorothy Kasten Mt. Lake, Minnesota McCook, Nebraska Ellis Kasten McCook, Nebraska Elsie Kehler Abbotsford, B. C. U Herman Klaassen Montclair, California Jean Kliewer Frazer, Montana David Klippenstein Melvin K0eh1'1 Henderson, Nebraska Hayward, Oklahoma Randall Koelling Marlis Krause Rose, Nebraska Mt. Lake, Minnesota Ronald Kremer Aurora, Nebraska Sandra Kroeker Henderson, Nebraska JuDean Lautt Martin, North Dakota Carol Leytharn Council Bluffs, Iowa Ellen Lisle Frank Loewen Morrill, Nebraska Mankato, Minnesota on Lott Lincoln, Nebraska Carol Moody Scotia, Nebraska ' George N azarian Van Nuys, California Edmund Neubauer Glendive, Montana Samuel Martinez Chihuahua Chih, Mexico Donna McCullough North Platte, Nebraska David Montalvo New York, New York Karen Nickel Bingham Lake, Minnesota Jane Olthoff Joan Olthoff Sarcoxie, Missouri Sarcoxie, Missouri Lorrarne Orr Avondale , Colorado C C J harles Regier Donald Regier linton, Oklahoma Omaha, Nebraska ,mir , Kathleen Regier Henderson, Nebraska Beth Pankratz Inola, Oklahoma Joy Parcel Lincoln, Nebraska Gaye Prltchett Lewistown, Montana Carol Pu gsley Waterbury, Nebraska Rrchard Regr er Omaha , Nebraska Lanora Rempel Lushton, Nebraska Lrnda Renfroe North Platte, Nebraska Darlene Roth Silverton, Oregon 70 Judy Roth Sedalia, Missouri Fx cg ' vw 1 ' - 1.1, Kay Sawatzky Clinton, Oklahoma Darlene Schmidt 1 Goltry, Oklahoma Leona Jean Schrag Odessa, Washington C arolyn S mith C entral C ity, Nebraska .Q mu Fenton Smith Enid, Oklahoma Irene Smith Kansas Donlee Schellenberg Dallas, Oregon Marjorie S mith Wichita, Kansas John Stoesz Butterfield, Minnesota Joe Stucky Monroe, Washington Sidney Teske Washburn, North Dakota Wichita, I 1 i 555, 1i57?,m5ELiii5i4n if-' L., , -s ff. , H ,eww 3 Q... :.:.nL?,h6 lull-I. 'X ' ':'-',-r- - , :E E' ' Y 79 V! 'i:5QE'E ag: 1' - Y .- F 'gg- ib ' X' K' i 1 4 Carolyn Tieszen Beatrice, Nebraska DeLi1a Tschetter Huron, South Dakota Robert Tyson Shullsburg, Wisconsin i Marlene Udd 1 Essex, Iowa Delores Voth Ronald Wall Inola, Oklahoma Wolf Point, Montana I Alice Wedel Peggy White Wolf Point, Montana Hutchinson, Kansas ,-.4 Wayne Wiley Diagonal, Iowa Don Williams ' Ray, Arizona Ruth Winsinger Pretty Prairie, Kansas Carol Zielke Fowler, Kansas T- 4',i F , 5 , bg ,ix4 QQ 1-I .. e E J. i x a'- 1' I- Y Ti, 152' fir' 1' - J . - s - . I A Q 511 - 3 21 , g a, 5 . , sfvz,-5'-. - . ' 99 .4 . - K. 'i'.'f 'L i - H , , Sh - . - V 'L 5 ,n Q n ' ' 1. .LOW ' v, -Q M F Af. Q 'M y' 'Y ?-' Q ' fxf-3, p 0 -7- D , t 1 v.. s wr 4 H 4 , '-, Jikixxfi 'L y 1 u . 'J' -vw 3 f A ff pw A ,MA 0 I ' I . . X ' H . ' ' .'f.3'. - ' V ' . '42 .- .- f .nav V , R'. '- lil? Q ' mf ' . 'A 1. 4, , ,, , P 5 Gia 2 ', V I . d fl J , , lg! ' , Qn - Q , A' , . 'F ! V: T4 4:2 -5 Lu ' ,, ' V ' X V FIB. I vi P n wk - 1 '-u . QQ? W :V W F! .JQUA .w1 t:.f.- ' ffi W f ' ' ' yr- 5 :gg-I- 'S ,,. -' . l .-:ff ' -2 'A f' 1 A' ,i ,J -'- 1 , - g , ., w 1+ -' ' ' , 1 Q5 I Ei , , xg- i V 1, -fy .. 5 Q A :Y -- fu- . 1 V 1--Q ' V .gh-f.3?f ,pvizifh 'av' ,Q ' . . ' I , nr ,V P 1 ig wrmx -J 153 H, .' ar.. 9 in ,. 1.1 ..'o - ' 4 -?.4: '- 4. .nu . -- ,f A' ,.- -,- ,. .,, . 4--. 'JY' :r.'.ff'.. .,.Vk-M. Mi., .uw If ' f,,,44g, .LN w 4. 4. .,, 1 .gi- Q Q A ... l L. QL Y - s . A 53. - ,iv x s ' 4-iiQ.s.i2. 1I ai -31.3. BS QA 'N , L f L m - w L Q1 I W. ...Wm , 'H L f. ': --. ,- r 14 . Aw- V 'ff 4 - K 7 - V. - :V 'F - . ' . 1 , 4 .1 , 71 Y x tr Q 31 L fm .fig J ' . v.. , 'QQ V . -. Q W X 'ir' if 1 . ,, , . E . f i, ' ,w f', 1 11 'EIQ v ' mtv gm I J, is Aix 4 Marvin Alfred Marvin Arndt Wayne Bass Newport, Washington Cheney, Kansas Omaha, Nebraska Lila Blixt Arnold, Nebraska Larry Booker Arlene Classen Callaway, Nebraska Meade, Kansas Dora Classen Wm. Clevenger Glenda Cochran, Meade, Kansas Gravette, Arkansas Grand J ct. Colorado v Q fiffiif-'F f. 1 -TFYPQFT ' .152 T X V 74 i M 1 , 1' 1 AMW W? Carolyn Connell Barbara Cook Gene Cook Stapleton, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Burton, Nebraska Don Crawford Justina Epp Frank Fast Shellsburg, Pennsylvania Whitewater, Kansas Lynden, Washington Marjorie Fast Anna Flory Willard Friesen Frazer, Montana West Unity, Ohio Hutchinson, Kansas 75 Deloris Froese Alvin Fuls Bob Geary Inola, Oklahoma East Omaha, Nebraska Herman, Nebraska Margaret Gustafson Kiron, Iowa. 'rf Robert Gerhart Art Gilbert Hervin Gordon Bally, Pennsylvania Omaha, Nebraska Alexandria., Jamaica Richard Gydesen Pauline Harder Salem, Oregon Reedley, California -'-0:15 -V , 76 Phylis Harrison Darlene Hoffsommer Helen Johnson Imogene, Iowa Hillsdale, Oklahoma Ringwood, Oklahoma Judy Kimberlin Levi Kroeker Paul Kroeker Diagonal, Iowa Steele City, Nebraska Fairbury, Nebraska Virginia Kroeker Abbotsford, B.C. 77 Virgel Kroeker Inman, Kansas Gilbert Larsen Omaha, Nebraska Roger Lester Omaha, Nebraska W f Clair Longuevan Alvm Magnuson Phoenix, Arizona Bnggsdale, Colorado Marietta Mapson Shirley Mason Charles Myers Granada, Minnesota York, Pennsylvania Scribner, Nebraska Dwight Olsen North Platte, Nebraska 78 Carolyn Pankratz Alsen, North Dakota Eldon Pritzel Violet Reid Leona May Schrag Englewood, Colorado Webb City, Missouri Hutchinson, Kansas Darrell Scott Omaha, Nebraska Larry Steele Joplin, Missouri --.fvrve , f- ., '- , f V'-,..., , 1 ,.,, M. , , ,, V t-,VI . V ,nn '-, ,, -irq .- l', ., vJ I, Robert Seth Marcia Stanley Peoria, Illinois Adams, Nebraska Joyce Stradinger Isabel, South Dakota 79 Paul Swanson Jeanie Tschetter Lester Unxuh Russell, Minn. Hitchcock, South Dakota Ingalls, Kansas Wilrnar Wall Harvey Warkentin Elaine Wiebe Frazer, Montana Omaha, Nebr. Abbotsford, B. C Joan Woelk Sachiko Yamaguchi Marge Yoder Newport, Washington Tokyo, Japan Midland, Mich. Jn., 80 l Martha Brewster Marilyn Bullet Hanorah Darlington Marilyn Lantzer Colo. Springs, Colo. Omaha, Nebr. Upton,' Wyo. Aurora, Nebr. N U RSES TRAINING IMMANUEL IMMANUEL SCHOOL OF NURSING Donna Myers Carol Nickel Lois Wantoch Easton, Mo. 81 Mt. Lake, Minn. Stan1ZOI1, Nebr- SECOND SEMESTER FACULTY HULDAH MYERS, B. S. Christian Education HENRY WIEBE, A.B, Bible SECOND GLADYS BUSH Manchester , Iowa EDWARD CHRISTIANSEN Omaha, Nebraska JERRY CLAS SEN Hutchinson, Kansas ARLENE CLAUSSER Omaha, Nebraska CAROLL EARHART Centerville, Ia. JOANN GABRIELSON Clemenfson , Minn. 82 SEMESTER KARLEN E GAST Sheridan, Oregon DAVE HOFSTETTER Omaha, Nebraska VERDA PAULS Salem , Oregon MARY SALTZMAN Ft. Calhoun, Nebr. I JIMMY SCHULTZ Larnel , Kansas JAMES SOAR Rose , Nebraska MARLAN YOUNG Burwell, Nebraska 83 NOT PICTURED: Terence Curtis Council Bluffs, Iowa William Ellison Omaha, Nebraska Mrs. Palmer Hohm Omaha, Nebraska Gordon Thomas Omaha, Nebraska Mrs. Wayne Bass Omaha, Nebraska Richard Birkey Omaha, Nebraska David Bloomquist Union, Nebraska Charles Childerston Chadron, Nebraska Greta Epp Omaha , Nebraska Donald Gillett Crawford, Nebraska SPECIAL Carol Gurney Rose , Nebraska Eunice Heinrichs Canton, Kansas Elvira Hoffman Munich, North Dakota Jeanette Klaassen Mt. Lake, Minnesota Julia Quiring Salem, Oregon Nancy Regehr Mt. Lake, Minnesota Mrs. Allen Wiebe Omaha, Nebraska Vernita Willems Conway, Kansas M.rs. Neva Wolkow Ashland, Nebraska 'V y - gg - ':-,T N. f. 1 , 5. 5-, v 'Q 'Q my -- I Y 'Q' '- T- ., 51. 71 4 '43 rt V' .ij i 'N N W . .'-' A. s ,L '1 .K ki' Lyle Dyck, Vice President Elmwood Park r Marlene Harder, Secretary Lila Sommers, Treasurer Wes Peters, President JUNIORS 1 H .fl Clark Allen Emerson, Iowa Mrs Larry Booker Carolyn Brenneman Elineda Buller Gllbert Bull er Callaway, Nebraska Mancester, Pennsylvama Kremlm, Oklahoma Omaha, Nebraska Gllbert Busenitz Whxtewater, Kansas ' Marilyn Classen Meade, Kansas Wilma Croft Lyndon Decker Chouteau, Oklahoma Hitchcock, South Dakota. Jeanie Forman Wichita, Kansas swf' Barbara Connell Stapleton, Nebraska Lyle Dyck Clearbrook, B.C. James Friesen Lushton, Nebraska l Lewis Cretsinger Omaha, Nebraska Marjorie Dyck Clearbrook, B.C. LeRoy Friesen Inman, Kansas J im Gerhart Bally, Pennyslvania Terence Gillett Crawford , Nebraska Maureen Goertzen Bradshaw, Nebraska Myrna Goosen Richey, Montana Marlene Harder Meade, Kansas 2 Arnie Hamill Gilbert Hamilton Edith Hansen Neligh, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska Ray, Minnesota 14' Craig Harmon Huron, South Dakota 88 Sylvia Hiebert Newport, Washington Mrs. Ron I-Iiebner Omaha, Nebraska Lorraine Huebert Frazer, Montana Phyllis Isaacs Turpin, Oklahoma Mildred Jackson Janice Johnson Quindel King Mary Alice Kohler Wichita, Kansas Red Oak, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska 'fair ', '- Doris Nachtigal Aurora , Nebraska Luella Meier Randolph, Nebraska Shirley Loewen Steinbach, Manitoba 89 Cliff Penner Abbotsford, B.C. Vergene Rasmussen Norfolk, Nebraska Pauline Schrag Hutchinson, Kansas Shirley Peters Kleefeld, Manitoba Darlene Ratzlaff Mt. Lake, Minnesota Wesley Peters Grunthal, Manitoba Nl --'Ta Sylvia Rieger ' nit Stembach, Ma James Rosemond oba Sandusky, Ohio Joyce Schrarn Ponca, Nebraska JoAnn Searles Arvada, Color ado W 2 mt ' . 5 . Ronald Seibel McC1usky, North Dakota Anna Louise Seymour Murdo, South Dakota LaVern Smith Newton, Kansas fwi , X, Phyllis Snakenberg Keswick, Iowa Lila Sommers Potwin, Kansas Alvin Sternhagen Chadron, Nebraska V Ronald Sperling Moundridge , Kansas Fran Stucky Monroe, Washington Timothy Stahl Huron, South Dakota Lillian Thiessen Newton, Kansas Luella Thiessen Warroad, Minnesota Lewis Twist Omaha, Nebraska 5 s Lillian Unger Lorette , Manitoba Lucille Waldner Carpenter, S. Dak. Bobby Williams Alderson, Oklahoma Bertha Wall Frazer, Montana l.. James Walter Norma Wrenss Huron, S. Dak. Beatnce, Nebraska Sue Ann Wuthrich X' '1 Burns , Kansas EA 92 Arlene Zuercher Imperial, Nebraska 5 I K 'Q . mx ,I M H ' l 'Ui Rodney Goertzen, President Barbara Hibma, Secretary Tena Kroeker, Treasurer Russell George, Vice President -1 ,rr I -, :Vg 'W ,Q L -' !.ee 3 Fe S ,K-ge 4 .r A I Mount Vemon Gardens SENIORS Stephen Akangbe Nigeria, Africa Theology Stanley Allen Emerson, Iowa General Bible Diane Blowers Gothenburg, Nebraska General Bible Al Brandt Omaha, Nebraska General Bible ,T,,, , Abe Bestvater Grunthal, Manitoba Religious Education Duane Bixel Bluffton, Ohio General Bible Ellen Blake Homestead, Oklahoma Christian Education 94 Agnes Buhler Mt. Lake, Minnesota Missionary Bill Cheyne Council Bluffs, Iowa General Bible Eldin Classen Omaha, Nebraska Christian Education Christine Francis Kent, Iowa General Bible Verleen Friesen Buhler, Kansas General Bible bil TEN! Us ag, A , ,, Vernon Friesen Meade, Kansas General Bible Karen Gates Newton, Kansas General Bible Rodney Goertzen Bradshaw, Nebraska Theology Esther Goossen C olby, Kansas Missionary Mayann Goossen Hillsboro, Kansas Christian Education Lillie I-lammerstrom Omaha, Nebraska General Bible Janice Hart Gunnison, Colorado Religious Education XX Irma Geissinger Old Zionsville, Pennsylvania Nurses' Training Russell George Ericson, Nebraska Missionary Earlene Hazel Sparta, Georgia General Bible Barbara I-Iibrna Harris, Iowa Christian Education ' ' B' -'Z ?li ' iff' M-K Tim Hollinger Council Bluffs, Iowa General Bible Shirley Huff Omaha, Nebraska Missionary Leonard Johnson Ringwood, Oklahoma Psychology and Philosophy Eva Koop Kleefeld, Manitoba General Bible David Kroeker Jansen, Nebraska General Bible 97 Tena Kroeker Jansen, Nebraska Christian Education Ross Mapson Granada, Minnesota Missionary Joann McCullough Omaha, Nebraska Religious Education Richard Morris Omaha, Nebraska General Bible Russell Mueller Council Bluffs, Iowa Christian Education Karolyn Muhr Krebs, Oklahoma General Bible Nancy Myers Scribner, Nebraska Christian Education Dorothy Rieger Steinbach, Manitoba Christian Education Sue Risley Omaha, Nebraska General Bible Kerry Sue Oswald Aurora, Nebraska Nurses' Training Marvin Penne: Henderson, Nebraska General Bible Melvin Penner Henderson, Nebraska General Bible Gary Ratzlaff Orienta, Oklahoma General Bible Roy Reimer Dallas, Oregon General Bible Roxy Tschetter Huron, South Dakota Missionary Anna Beth Unruh Newton, Kansas 'Christian Education Marlene Ruth Souderton, Pennsylvania Religious Educ ation Emil Schmidt Wolf Point, Montana General Bible Margaret Snakenberg Keswick, Iowa General Bible Nancy Stogdill Malvern, Iowa General Bible Carol Summerville y Mitchell, Nebraska General Bible TY hdayor Rosenblatt CITY OF ONIAHA EXECUTIVE OFFICE JOHN RossNstATT.MAYoR November 28, l96O To our Omaha visitors: On behalf of the citizens of Omaha, and personally, it is my pleasure to extend greetings and a warm welcome to you. Situated as it is in the very heart of our nation, Omaha is an expanding industrial and agricultural center. Our city, now in its second century of ,rocress is regarded as the cultural center of rl 9 r, our great midwestern area, and is taking great strides to maintain this position with even greater civic and cultural accomplishments. We nope that Omaha's traditional friendliness and hospitality will make your stay both pleasant and rewarding and that you may have the opportunity, to visit the many points of interest in our city. With best wishes to all of you. Sincerely yours, JOHN HOSENBLATT M a y o r 101 ED'S REXALL DRUG Prescriptions Filled Promptly 10th 8g Bancroft Phone 342-1731 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Compliments of SMITH DRUG 314 South 15th SANTI SHOE SHOP Quality Work for Less Compliments of RIHA PRINTING 1417 soufh isfh Omaha, Nebraska Telephone 341-6884 ,Q RlLEY's SERVICE Mobuqas 24 Hr. Tow Service Motor Tune-Up Service--Brake Service 10th 81 Pierce Phone 341-4514 13th 8. Vinton St. Phone 342-4514 Omaha, Nebraska SKOGLUND PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Grace Annual Photographer for this Year For the Best in Photography Go to Skoglund's 105 South 16th Street Phone 342-1375 Omaha, Nebraska WERNER FOODS 1904 South 13th Street Telephone 341 -1 209 Institution Wholesale Distributors Maxwell House Coffee Foods, Paper, Prepared Mixes Featuring-- NIFDA General Foods, Heinz, LeGout, and other National Brands Compliments of DR. BELLINGHIERE Presenting Christ to the Heart of a Great City BEMIS PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Omaha 34th 8. Burt Nebr. Sunday Services 9:45 AM Church Bible School 11:00 AM Morning Worship 6:15 PM Youth Meeting 7:30 PM Gospel Service Wednesday Service 7:30 PM Prayer Meeting A HOLZAPHEL'S BAKERY Specialize in Home-made Rolls of Every Kind Breads, Hard Rolls, Groceries and Notions LONGO TEXACO SERVICE Lubrication Brake Repair 10th and Hickory LlPSEY MEAT CO., INC. Wholesale 1204 Jones St. Omaha 2, Nebr. Phone 342-5939 Meats, Poultry and Eggs For Over 100 Years the Leaders in Music SCHMOLLER 8. MUELLER 1516 Dodge Phone 341-1856 Omaha, Nebraska Stores also in Lincoln, Scotts Bluff, Nebr. Souix City, Iowa GLORlA'S BEAUTY SHOP 1903 South 10th Omaha Everything for Your Beauty Needs Phone 345-5575 GRACE BOOK STORE 1515 So. 10th Omaha 8, Nebr. Bible--Christian Literature S.S. 81 Bible Club Material Gifts--Records--Greeting Cards Oct Eager to hear from you and Ready to serve you with Material that will help you . 4.2 KlLPATRicK's 1509 Douglas 341-7333 AMEN'S FINE FOODS Free Delivery on Orders 55.00 and Over. I 3th 8. Williams 342-3687 Compliments of FAIRMONT FOODS CO. Mi lillnlv. I. 7if ' 1,-IAIIA ' HH HICKORY STREET PHARMACY Less than a Block from Grace. I702 Hickory Phone 342-I682 Omaha, Nebraska DEDICATED . . . To Sewe Your Needs Herald Graded Sunday School material Herald Vacation Bible School material Herald Press tracts Herald Press books Christian Living magazine Bus. Phone 342-4184 Res. Phone 553-5439 HICKORY CLEANERS Tailor Repairing and Alterations Seb. fYanoD Brigant: Owner I7O-4 South I0th St. Omaha, Nebr. BOOK OF BOOKS STORE Supplies for Church--School--Home 316-I8 So. I8th St. 34I -9974 Congratulations 1961 Graduating Class Welcome into the GRACE BIBLE INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Graduates Class Mottos: 3 1945-- To Triumph in Christ. 11 Corinthians 2:14 8 1946-- OCCupy till I come. Luke 19:13 30 1947-- Holding Forth the Word. Philippians 2:16 37 1948-- Whithersoever thou Sendest Us, We Will go. Joshua 1:16 61 1949-- Christ Shall Be Magnified. Philippians 1:20 69 1950-- To the Praise of His Glory. Ephesians 1:12 77 1951-- Laborers Together With God. I Corinthians 3:9 50 1952-- Chosen in Him. Ephesians 1:4 57 1953-- Separated unto the Gospel. .Romans 1:1 61 1954-- Bearing Precious Seed. Psalms 126:6 53 1955-- ln Him We Live. Acts 17:28 48 1956-- Ambassadors for Christ. II Corinthians 5:20 43 1957-- Conquerers for Christ. Romans 8:37 45 1958-- Arise and Build. Nehemiah 2:20 39 1959-- Chosen to be a Soldier. II:Timothy 2:4 43 1960-- That He might be Glorified. Isaiah 61:3 ZOAR MENNONITE CHURCH ,E Two Miles South and One Mile West of K L Inman, Kansas . fel That Thy Name may be known upon the E all earth, thy saving health among all nations. Q-,L Psalms 67:2 Helping 1 ' Men Welcome to the Back To vii ' I FLORENCE BIBLE CHURCH Usefulness HL?s,,..., 8424 North 29th Street 3 ' Q Omaha, Nebraska Pastor: Rev. John R. Eveland Sunday School 9:45 A.M Morning Worship 10:50 A.M Evening Service 7:00 P.M. You are invited to make this Your Church--Home while in the City. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. Romans 3:24 OPEN DOOR MISSION Iaffiliated with the E.M.B. Conferencel 422 S, 13fh Si-reef Omaha, Nebrqskq EAST SWAMP MENNONITE CHURCH R. D. 2 Quakertown, Penna . n A The lighthouse on the 'HI hill For more than a century Il-fill Pastor John F . Sprunger WATERTOWN MONUMENT WORKS Watertown, South Dakota Memorials direct from factory to cemetery. DIXIE CREAM DONUT COMPANY For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever be- lieveth in him should not perish, but have 516 North 16th Street everlasting life. John 3:16 Omaha, Nebraska John A. Owens, Jr. Box 651, Sioux City, Iowa Phone 345-1111 PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH OMAHA FIXTURE 8. SUPPLY CO. 6 1X2 Miles SW of Aurora See us for desks, silverware, kitchen, and restaurant equipment. Leo D. Thomas, Pastor --new and used . . . Seeks to hold forth the Word of Life in a needy world. . . . Maintains weekly services: Sunday School 10 a.m. Over 10,000 items to pick from 1101 Douglas St. Morning Worship 11 a.m. LUSTRE E.M.B. CHURCH Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Frazer, Montana Gospel Hour 8 p.m. That in all things He might have the Hour of Power 8 p.m., Wed. preeminence . . . Has three missionaries from the local Sunday Services 9:45 11:00 7:30 church sewing on the mission field. Mid-Week--Wednesday 7:30 ' -- -- : 0 . . A Wam1 Welcome Awaits You 155-:BIO ilclgfgl 5V3oH:PP2?m of Pleasant View' Pastor--Johnny Reimer holding forth the Word of Life . . . Italy France Greece Germany 'F f f ,, Morocco R Ecuador I Colombia Mexico Canada Panama Bahamas Alaska Mali Republic British Honduras GOSPEL MISSIONARY UNION I84I E. 7th St., Kansas City 24, Missouri CHECKER CAB COMPANY For the Finest Convenience Call 342-8000 Checker Cab 96 Creative Printing MODERN LITHO, INC. I6I 2 California St. Omaha, Nebraska Phone 342-4221 MENAGH OMAHA FILE CENTER I209 Farnam Street Portable Typewriters--The World's Finest Makes--At Omaha's Lowest Prices: Remington, Royal, Smith, and Cole Save Money on Desks--Chairs--Office Equipment Courtesy of CHURCH FILM SERVICE 6509 North 32nd Phone 451-0359 Courtesy of J. J. SKOMAL BISHOP BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. We reioice in the progress and testimony of Grace Bible Institute The Christian and Missionary Alliance OMAHA GOSPEL TABERNACLE 2006 Douglas'Street R. R. Brown, Pastor Radio Minister, WOW In the Heart of Downtown Omaha Home of the Chapel studio ofthe World Radio Congregation of Radio Station WOW of Omaha, the American Family Network, Stations of Northwestern College of Minneapolis, WEPL of Montrose, Pennsyl- vania and WCBC of Anderson, Indiana. Where you hear Grace Notes Sundays at 7:45 A.M. Compliments to the Staff and Students of f' -,-,I Grace Bible Institute from J Kswi 'Xl' .- L.. 'N QNX ' ' fx I' .L . UPDIKE LUMBER ll Xglgr, iw 1560 on your Radio Dial AND THE CASTLE--804 Pine Omaha's No. I Beauty Spot FUEL CO. Where Intellect FIourishes Qwa cril ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION August I3-27, I96l We are planning special speakers and programs. We want to alert all fonner children and staff. We will be looking for you and your families. So plan your Vacations and come see us. 25th year of Service to Children and Youth 25th 5 GRACE CHILDREN s Home Henderson, Nebraska T GRACE BIBLE INSTITUTE T515 South l0th Street Omaha 8, Nebraska INTER-MENNONITE INDEPENDENT INTER-DENOMINATIONAL INTERNATIONAL INTERPRETATION INTERESTED INTENSIVE in Organizational Background--Operated by a self-perpetuating Board of directors now consist- ing of leaders from six Mennonite groups. in Operation--Grace Bible Institute is not con- trolled by any one group. It seeks to make a contribution to all. in Spirit and Fellowship--Students come from 27 different denominations. The new Constitu- tion provides for Board and Advisory Council representation from our non-Mennonite con- stituency. in Scope--The students come from 25 states, and five foreign countries. Foreign scholarships are available. of Scripture--Grace Bible lnstitute'accepts the Bible as the infallible Word of God. Its litera- ture is sublime, its history is unequaled and dependable, Its scientific statements are cor- rect, its miracles are historical facts, and its authority is binding for faith and practice. in Students who are directed of the Lord to at- tend here. Catalogues, pictural borchures or applications will be sent upon request. In training--3 and 4 ear courses are offered on the Collegiate with the Biblical Field. Accredited b Accrediting Association of Bible Institutes and'Bible Colleges. D. J. Unruh, Interm President Donald'Tschetter, Dean 1961 charis staff Wilmar Wall, Business Mgr.g Bob Gerhart, Editorg Joyce Blundell, Asst. Editorg Fran Stucky, Secretary. if Q Q hi 1 V 'V -A + 6 I E if Layout: B. Sethg B. Cookg D. Klippensteing J. Tschetterg Secretarialg N. Wiensg J. Stradingerg M. A. Kohlerg C Brennemang Business: P. Whitey D. Olseng D. Hooverg Photography: G. Nazariang I.. Dyckg A. Bestvaterg R. Mapson. Hannibal, Mo. HSIIIIPH ,p. ,. I as NA -Ni -1 .bf : -ivan- i 'RFQ' wk 'Q 1' A VA54- ' 'v, hz L1 Iv-. ' ' .01 . I x - 'xN,,,,,,x vii avi' N' nl -158 -- . 1 ' ' X ' 1 LJ 1 I H 1,9-g 'li 'f , ' 'N it' if I f A . A-!Arf'i 5 . 'fir . o . . i 4 g ' I ul we-we 4-4 qv sv . ,pl V v KB. g Our paths have crossed. But we must go on. Ours IS a mmlstry to a ,thusty world. We have found the Llvmg Water. Now we must share ll w1th others. amen Sfsffdlf. frm-- ww. A-j .ru V, v , k ,,. X rn' 1-,1 9 -1,1 Ji w.,6,'g',,p, P nv- J 4-'f.,,. . ' ' ' pfgif Li-f.-sf' -:-1 'I :Qi isiflgaf Li, i-6 ' gp., -- . ' ..n:-- - 1 , ,Y ny, p,, V .,,. ., w 'w , - Q , . Q:-' ' MNH . 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