Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Seated: Mr. Pfister, Leroy Sharp, Burton Langeg Starxdirig: Earl Peters ROBERT W. MUELLER, B.D. Huntington, Indiana Clericusg Seminary president. TAYLOR LEROY SHARP, B.D Pixley, California Seminary president: Clericus. Antwerp, Ohio Library Committeeg Clericus. Eleven men are enrolled in the Theological Seminary of Huntington College, working toward their Bachelor of Divinity degrees. This degree is three years of course worlc beyond the four-year college Bachelor of Arts de- gree. The group organized in the spring bf ,5'5, choos- ing Leroy Sharp, Earl Peters, and Burton Lange to be their president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer respectively. This group sponsored the second annual Campus Seminary Day in April. On this day a man who is noted in a field of study of interest to the Seminary is brought to the campus to speak on that subject. Also this group sponsored in February a Sunday of Seminary emphasis in the United Brethren Churches. Besides the B.D., the Seminary offers a five year Bachelor of Theology degree and a Three Year Bible Diploma. 1 , Z :ii ywmk x.s,tw..sQAX K 5: Li NW nw V' , R Richard Farris is 1'rR W ' W' Paul Fetters A 5 my ......-W... A ,- wtf BUNCH Lange R Ruin, it Willis Lechleidner ' N ' , :uh we Robert Miller Earl Peters -we N, Norman Russell Burton Weber X - rag FF ' H -gat arp . x iff f X V ' , 4, ' 5 5 2 A W ..-.Z ' ' - ve' W K - -W ' v' vi , , l ' M - X X amz: . A f- if mis: X 'i S RAYMOND WALDFOGEL, B.D Seminary presidentg Student Council

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ANNABELL REED MURIEL RODGERS KATHRYN SMITH JOYCE TIPTON ANNABELL MARIE REED, B.S. Ney, Ohio W.R.A.g Gospel Volunteers: Campus Players, secretary: Choirg Y.W.C,A.g En- semble groupg Senior treasurerg Basketball, coach: Fall Productiong F.T.A, LESTER RONALD UFFELMAN, B.S. Decatur, Indiana Basketball: Varsity Club, MURIEL SYLVIA RODGERS, B.S. San Fernando, California F.T.A,, Clericusg Y,W.C.A.g Junior and Senior secretaryg Garden Day. RITA CONNOR, Z year Business Administration Diploma La Ceiba, Honduras W,R.A.g Y.W.C.A.g Gospel Volunteersg Fine Arts, secretary-treasurer. 1: ,,Z?56,, WILMA JOYCE TIPTON, A.B. Adrian, Michigan Y.W.C,A.g Gospel Volunteers, F.T.A., state reporter, secretary, presidentg Student Library Committeeg Huntingtoniang Gar- den Day. KATI-IRYN ARLEA SMITH, B.S. Caro, Nlichigan Gospel Volunteers. treasurerg Sophomore secretary: XV.R.A,, treasurerg F.T.A.g Y.XV.C.A.1 Athletic Committee, secretary: Choir, librarian, All-School Productiong Garden Dayg Trio: Nlnemosyneg Hunting- tonian. EVERETT RAY, 3 year Bible Di- JEANNE GRAFSTROM, 2 year ploma Secretarial Science Diploma Alma, Michigan Dixon, Illinois Cleriqug, Freshman, Sophomore s e c r e t a r y 1 W'.R,A.: Y.W.C.A., secretary: Basketball: Garden Day: Choir, me ,QQ X an 1 F: I K cr LESTER UFFELMAN EVERETT RAY RITA CONNOR JEANNE GRAFSTRO 21



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66036044 Robert Meese, Robert Baker, Carol Becker, Dorothy Betterly The junior Class began its third year at Huntington College with a few faces missing from the previous year. Bob Baker was re-elected president for the second consecutive year, Carol Becker, vice-president, Dorothy Betterly, secretary, and Don Dennie, treasurer. Mr. Robert Paine was chosen to be the class advisor. Amid freezing rain three wagon loads of students and faculty members of Huntington College started on the Annual Hayrack Ride sponsored by the Junior Class. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price, seniors, reigned as king and queen. At the Rethlake farm, bonfires and refreshments were welcomed by all. A very large group of students, faculty, and people from the community at- tended the Junior Penny Supper. Following the supper a program was given in the Dining Hall of Wright Memorial Hall. The theme was Around the World with Word and Songf, The second semester brought more projects for the junior class. In March, the Juniors sponsored a Ham Supper and Skating Party for money making projects. Juniors began their responsibilities for the Junior-Senior Reception early in the first semester. As the time grew nearer, the Juniors became busier. The reception was a huge success and soon the Juniors forgot all the work that had gone into the reception and enjoyed themselves as much as the seniors did. A much needed rest came to the Juniors after the reception. As they return next year, there will be many new activities awaiting them. 23

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