Kansas City College and Bible School - Torch Yearbook (Overland Park, KS)

 - Class of 1954

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Qi 55 as G fb 55 Viv in .- T. 5.1 J, In . .. EJ 5 n ,G ,. rg .-. ':: -Q . -. N. 'G :'f is H '3- .,-s. S! W 'NUAL STAFF.,S0ted: Paul Spohn, assistant business manager-g Patricia Hughey, typistg Bro. Yoeum, faculty sponsvr. Standing: Doris Chapman, fea- torg Jean Budy, social editor: George Budy, photographerg Ruby Scott, Horace Classen, business manager: Charles Goslln, art editor-3 editor. ture edi editor-in-chieig Claude Patterson, gports white crosses marking the last rest- ho fought to the death ior ed forth to rneet a ' he strug- On the fields oi Korea are rows oi ing place oi our sons, brothers, and husbands vv e cause oi right. Their country called, and they march erny. Every tactic and form oi strategy was used in t ' rsonal deieat as their lives were snufied out. We trust hey fought will ever stand as a memorial of more grim battle I cause souls and th ciless en d in pe hich t even a es and or 9 Tile! to en ior vv fight uin liv ole arrn , arlyrs gle, only cause Christ we lt to r the vvh ' with rn ge to that the their sacrifice. As soldiers oi the Gross oi against sin and the satanic iorces that see to perish. Our Captain, has called us to put on iollovv Him to the fray. Already the battlefield is stained blood, and the shout oi the conquering afrnv ahead gives us coura press the battle against the subtle forces oi the ice. Our victory is assure Proudly we liit f THE TOY-CH 1 SyIYl'b0l oi past victories, assurance present triumph, and a guiding light to future and eternal conquest. 'Encaxnped along the hills oi light, ye Christian solehers rise, And press the battle ere the night shall veil the gldwirlg sides. Against the foe in vales below , let all our strength be hurledg Faith is the victory, we know, that overcomes the world. fi qt. if , QQ . gr xlki K 'ilx 'lg Wix 1-X 'KQE n Y.k WQK Ya wx .R 'Q ,x 'V 6 Av 4' 4. or Av lv 4!' ir af' 47 4? if' 4 . di' 'QW' fl Q 4 4 5 5 '1 4 5 4 3 6 Q 5 E 4 Q 4 P E e 'P '4 g Q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Q M 4 Q v e 4- 9 H 5 S Q 4 ' 4 4 4 si A 4 5 5 2 2 2 4 Q 4 M Q Q 9 Q IZQZWKAVAQYA!6YAYA'A'lLV417'lLQnVA'ILLQBQYOYAVAVDYQY!A'lL9AKVA'l:5 DJEDIICATJION To the graduates of Kansas City College and Bible School whose lives have set the standard of the school, whose faith has paved the way to great accomplishments for God, and whose present service to God is a challenge to us, we dedicate The Torch offspring of their ambition and symbol of their faith. They have marched on, and others have come to fill their emptied ranks. May we ever follow in their line of battle, and know the victories that have made them more than conquerors through Christ. 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The Business Manager makes a sale in the Book Store ' -- r - ' e s- - -fee --- x-1955 X W 1 V 5 A? l ix M N i V A ' his Y .J , ' 2 em . , , A..,, , ,A Y A A A Ki gasses eeee 11.44 Mr. Goldsberry in his private office These Two Pages Sponsored by A. si M. STANDARD SERVICE 75th Street and 69 Highway Overland Park - - - Kansas 5 N as ss A , eeeaie new , +- CLASS UFHCERS llll UDENT BUDY UF!l 'lCHRS president: George Budy, president: Doris Chap- man, secretary. secreta vice-president. l Sophomores: Brother Lee, sponsorg Jimmy Hartley, vice-president: Kenneth Powell, presidentg Mrs. Cowen, secretary. These Two Pages Sponsored by James A. sl M. STANDARD SERVICE dent: D Freshmen : Seniors: Jean Budy, president: Brother Cowen, spon sor: Doris Chapman, vice-president: Ru-by Scott ry. Juniors: Virgil Collins, presidentg Della Marlon. sec- retary: Mrs. Dothage, sponsor: Willis Simpson, Brother Goldsberry, sponsor: David vice-president: Eugene Schwindt, presi- anny Moore, secretary. BERNARD CHAPMAN, '51-'5-ig Milton, West Virginia. Chorus '5-ig Ministerial Fellowship '51-'54g President of Class '51g Vice-President of Class '52-'53g Vice-President of Student Body '54, Take time to 'be holy. IEAN BUDY, '51-'54g Miami, Oklahoma. Class President '53 '54g Annual Staff '53-'54g Male Quartet '51-'52-3: Chorus '51-'53. God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform. This Page Sponsored by MISSION STATE BANK MEMBER F. D. I. c. Mission - - - - Q Kansas s SYNOR GEORGE A. BUDY, '50-9543 Miami, Oklahoma. Vice-President of Ministerial Fellowship '54g President of Student Body '5-ig Ministerial Fellowship '50-'5-ig Annual Staf '54g Male Quar- tet '51. Entered to learn, Going forth to serve. RUBY SCOTT, '51-'54g Lowry City, Misscniri. 'Secretary-trees urer of Class '5-1: Secretary-treasurer of Ministerial Fellow- ship '5-ig Ladies' Trio '53-'5-ig Annual Stan' '52-'54: Ministerial Fellowship '5-1: Vice-president -Student Body '53g Chorus '51- '5-ig President of Freshman Class of '52, Sophomore Class of '53. He who hath helped me hitherto Will help me all my journey through. :fe-fyr-faux '- :- Vfgggf, gem . only I1 1 BETTY HULL, '53-'54, Fort Scott, Kansas. Ministerial Fellow- ship '53-'54g Chorus '53-'54. God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. 0 P ROBERT K. DAVIS, '51-'5-13 Muskegon, Michigan. Annual Staif '51 . But the Lord is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting King. ' ELVA TAYLOR, '50-'54, Lamar, Colorado. '62 Chorus: '50-'54 Ministerial Fellowshipg '53 Secretary-Treasurer of Class: , Only one life, 'twill soon 'be past: Comphments of Only wha.t's done for christ will last. OVERLAND PARK STATE BAN1s. Overland Park - - - Kansas- 496 HENRY C. SBILLING, 53 54, Freeport, J terial Fellowship '53-'54. Consecration is far more important than education, but better we have them both. ' D. BRYANT, '50-'54, Arkansz, ,,, '54 Ministerial Fellowship: '52 Chorus. Under hopeless circumstances he hopefully fbelieved Tiff ,x W M HOWARD BAUMGARTNER, '51-'54g Overland Park, Kansas. ' Chorus '51g Ministerial Fellowship '54g High School Quar- igfzi E tel: '54, nw S5 Through Christ We 'Shall Do Valiantlyf' WW .. 1 ws' f - - NOEL W. SCOTT, '53-'54g Lowry City, Missouri. Annual Staff '52-lg Ministerial Fellowship '54g High School Quartet '5-1. Nothing lies beyond the reach of prayer ex- cept that which lies outside the will of God. -K . '19, 1303415 , '51-'5-tg Milton, West Virginia. Annual Staff '52 '543 Secretary of Class '52g Vice-President of Class '54' Seczzetary-treasurer of Student Body '52, '543 Secretary of lvlinisterial Fellowship '53g Ministerial Fellowship '51-'54- 'Too low they build, who build beneath the stars. L In .. l . .4 - 1 in N i 1 Wan GRACE CHANCE, '52-'54g Kansas City, Missouri. 1 i' sw Obedience is the fruit of faithg gf 1l 3ifff ' Patience, the bloom on the fruit. i . . :Q he n I f i Compliments of KIRTS' 5-and-10c STORE IF You WANT IT WE'vE GOT rr Overland Park - - - Kansas HE drick 5540 terial Fellowship '543 Annual 'Staff '54. 3' 'Character is the result of facing life, and living in accordance with the principles of righteousness PAUL R. SPOHN, '54g Miami, Oklahoma. Chorus '5-1: Minis- is m W Q15 1 ELI M. CRUM, '54, Crum, West Virginia. '54 UHOYUSQ '54' Min- ' isterial Feuowsmp. ff 5 Through Chnsf we shall rxse v1cto1'ious. 3 A CHARLES CARROLL '53-'54, Appleton City, Life is not salvage to be saved out of the world, but an limvesunznt to-ne used. m the world. FRANKLIN CROOKS, '51, '54g May, oklahoma. There hath not failed one word of all his good promise , MISSIOH - y . MUBERT ' , '54, Ft. Scott, Kansas. '54 Ministerial Fellowship- 'Urake time to pray. Hugh School Th1S Page bponsored by C. E. FABRIC bHOP 5423 Johnson Dr1ve MISSION VILLAGE FLORIST rm 5427 Johnson Lrrive M Mission ----- KELHSZS ORILLA STOAKS, '53-'54, Vale, Oregon. Faith is the' victory th fhe f PAUL WILSON, '54, Fc. Scott, Kansas. '54 Chorus: '54 Minis terial Fellowship, Kansas and ' n .FUNIIORS VIRGIL COLLINS Osceola, Missouri WILLIS SIMPSON Kansas City, M.issouri JOHN VAUGHN Overland Park, Kansas MURRAY JAMES A Overland Park, Kansas College ROSCOE WILSON Fort Scott, Kansas WILLARD YOUNG Bronson, Kansas Courtesy of MACK HARDWARE CO. 6004 Johnson Drive Mission ----- Kansas and CARTER'S SPORT SHOP 8006 Foster Overland Park - - - Kansas NORMA HEATHMAN Richards, Missouri FLORENCE WILKERSON Kansas City, Missouri BRANDT FBEEBURG Overland Park, Kansas DELLA MARION EARL MENDENHALL Yates Center, Kansas Arizona I UN KORS High School MYRDEAN SCHLEKAU Glendale. Arizona DAR1 - KING fl 11 7526 Metcalf lg Overland Park - - - Kansas Compliments of and PUKANOGI GRILL 7536 - 69 Highway Overland Park - - - Kansas CLAUDE PATTERSON Fort Scott. Kansas DONNA SCHOONOVER Overland Park, Kansas GAYLORD McLERRAN Boonville, Missouri JOYCE FOWLER Elrnirage, Arizona l I P 1 i 4 Z u . LAWRENCE WARFORD P01'tl8Ild. MISSOUH Kansas City, Missouri Overland Park, Kansas PAULINE ADAMS Anderson, Missouri '5-W f. ,?? '35- 'i 'i. ,,.w., sau, Vi' ui K' ' Siva - 2 2.: .. Q 1:-is-L., .. -,Q 7, , , jgggg EARL VAN WATERS Kansas City, Kansas 1 A M4 ' F H Y V V ig W N: W 1 N J ' - i HH. N1 Jr x JN'---'J HELEN COWEN Merriam, Kansas 3595 . . 5 SHEILA WIGGINS New Canrbria, Missouri fxw' ' 1f'Q...-av WANDA SMITH Portland, Missouri MELVIN POE Overland Park, Kansas BILL MAYS Mansfield, Missouri JAMES KNAPP Albuquerque, New Mexico nn. A ..1,m- 1.,xL,4aF,14.,-L-..Y -..A. -. - X' .Y ELEANOR COWEN Merriam, Kansas PATRICIA HUGHEY Ashford, West Virginia 15 L W 4' i'ff':, NAOMI PA'I'I'ON Overland Park, Kansas fry 'ffm sfr A I ALMA ROSS Bynumville, Missouri 1 0 I KENNY POWELL Natoma, Kansas xx SEYMOUR COLE Kingston, Jamaica X GENEVIEVE SEPTER Trenton, Missouri f . VY: X KENNETH COWEN Merriam, Kansas H L SUPHUMURJES College If K, Success to All! PM i 2? - CAMPBELL - ORWIG f- INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE Oveiland Park Kansas D- MYKTLE SCHLEKAU Glendale, Arizona TT' LINDA CHAPMAN CLYDE FOWLER I Overland Park, Kansas Elmlrage. A1'1Z011a l l V 'f F' Q S .o,, , iii ' Q w , 1 MNH KEITH B151-10p LUCILLE ROSS O Lenexa, Kansas Overland Park, Kansas ,J N CAROLYN HAYES JIMMY IHARTLEY Hickman Mills, Missouri Butler Missouri is BILL DODSON Purdy, Missouri KATHLEEN RIGDON Kirksville, Missouri I-IORACE CLASSEN Eagle, Idaho l-TRESHMJEN College BETTY HOLLAND Nevada, Missouri CHARLES GOSLIN Overland Park, Kansas NANCY MOORE Glendale, Arizona l JACK RENNELS o.M. Nc. mann 'unsafe ' 5429 Jamison mauve Vh. HE ZIS4 Mission, KANSAS Glendale, Arizona ERMA POE Park, Kansas DAVID JAMES Rocky Ford, Colorado EUGENE SCHWINDT Neosho Falls, Kansas GLORIA LEE ROSS Overland Park, Kansas RENE CAVENDER Callao, Missouri This Page through the Courtesy of DUGGINS DRIVE - IN 5918 Broaidmoor 1 Mission ----- Kansas w'w' -it v WILLS JARRELL Valley Springs Arkansas Wheatridge, Colorado Huntington, West Virginia megan'-' ' 'f 159' dw -069. C9 -NY 096' ie. emwona endafe M0012 D Gxenaal Web 55600, FRIESHMJEN This Page through the Courtesy of JAMES L. BELL 8: CO. H sunvmyons A X Overland Park - - - Kansas JANNSITFA RICH 'be , Mi ' Y 12 C 12 , K L1 ny mm SPECIAL STUDENTS a es an er was 'fi- HELEN PORTER h' Kansas City, Missouri Overland Park, Kansas Milton. West Virglma ' ggpqpnuin-E Iitaw. 1 -f 1 sm ??' ms Q Ms: ' E DALTON 'S FLOWERS, Inc. - ': Zia Overland Park - - - Kansas - HE duck 1123 i ' Jig, 25? 15:4 1 :ii '+::,.- ,, I 1 SECOND SEMESTER COLLEGE STUDENTS J. .J .gy g 2- X. f if ' .2 if ie 'SX PHILIP URQUIOLA, Freshman La.Paz, Bolivia, S. A. im i v z. 31535, X Wx I I v v w 1 4 H 1: 5 3 MRS. DALE YOCUM, Special Overland Park, Kansas fm Shown? ,gfi aaa --f., iv J ff: K E Svvvv so if .-,v Y ' ,Mig E iw his E, , , - Y - 5 52.13 N-im , W. my -, , . MM , xy. , 1.22 . M' .. SEQ 1 W' iw V W . A 1 - ' .4 HELEN HINKLE, Special Hutchinson, Kansas ,wud KENNETH SMITH, Freshman Overland Park, Kansas mifszfifi isizissrrw' if-A Sr M Y Y 1 WWE n0NN1E COFFMAN, Freshman BEATRICE LOUGHRWGE Sophomofe Callao, Missouri ' Adrian, Missouri 2 ! I - 5-Tiff' ' K, ,V On 44169: T . 6 xe, Qs . 94,09 Q9 6 92, GY 25, Y' 04065 og 'KP Compliments of 6' ANDY KLEIN PONTIAC, me Q9 PONTIAC and GMC TRUCKS Overland Park - - - Kansas HEdI'ick 1414 House of Knowledge Snaps Favorite Spot of the Campus Trailerville Sponsored by BAKER'S DRY GJOODS STORE 7500 West 80th Overland Park - - - Kansas and MODE O'DAY FROCK SHOP 8014 Foster Overland Park - - - Kansas Viewing the South Side of the Campus if .ff 08.1 wfma 53,83 ,, Un my :gi ,WWA 5.4 . 'U 1 ,,.. . Q- ,www , , , 1 w 1 Hiilfl , x 'uxwfsv ' 'M -'ffm Xu mam Q , JE: ...,,5,w,. , L Q. . . Yi 4, 1 figfgg, Y mg. ww H s ,fhsw , f,A.M, j,,,M5g, Qifiai., ,Q 1 .f ,,. , wa w?e'M if-efiizefiz Gr- Jsfffj A 5lg5g1L1,,,, Q, 21 1- MESA i .fig if-2521 W ..-., -5fE'?E 11--2 . ,' 1: V' , , '74 ' Q , rf. 11. 'I lx - X' X JESQQ.. 1941391 , .AN w 1 5 V lm.. fu fs wi w www gay , . 1 me 1 . 113 , My '5 'Q :arg Lp, NTU: . aww 'M-55, Awww. 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U!f Z H Y 4-, ,R Q . :fd 'ffj , Trl ' f F 5g,.5.-q-rrv?9- . .' -,N . f TWV:-M lr .sg v ,Ex LA 'Y Y i -Ii Chapel Service There is a certain period in every school day that is especially welcomed by the fac- ulty and student body. It is a time when we can raise our voices in sincere, heartfelt praise to the one omnipotent God. He is praised for His bountiful gifts which He has so graciously bestowed upon us, individually and collectively. The needs of the school and special prayer requests are taken to the Lord, through the powerful medium of prayer. The sin ing of sacred hymns under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost has wondrously S warmed our hearts. The messages in song have been so powerful as to cause conse- crated hearts to shout testimonies of the saving and sanctifying power of the Blood. Another feature of our chapel services is that each service is different. Monday is Variety Day, when solos, duets, trios and quartets sing special hymns. Readings, ser- monettes and impromptu testimonies are subject to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Studentsl faculty members and guest speakers bring the messages von Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursdayl Friday is the day especially reserved for prayer. God has truly blessed this service, and precious souls have found victory in Jesus. The chapel services are the backbone of our Bible school training. They help to es- tablish the student body firmly in the love and admonition of the Lord. Students have found the ca1l of God on their hearts during these precious services. May Cfod's rich- est blessing be upon us as we seek to honor and glorify Him, and to do His blessed will These Two Pages. Sponsored by PAUL'S 75th STREET STORE 7109 West 75th Overland Park - - - Kansas . ll -Q u 5715 M , H ll .H H is H H ul lu H ,, ,. .P W ,H was , w u My H 1 1 MINISTERIAL FELLOWSHII' MEMBERS First Row: Wilkerson, E. Poe, Schlekau, D. Chapman. Second Bow: R. Scott, Taylor, Heathman,gCrooks, I-Ilull. Third Row: Budy, Criun, B. Chapman, 'Vaughn, R. Wilson, Jarrell. Fun-th Bow: Knapp, M. Poe, Powell, Mays, Baumgartner, Hartley, Patterson, P. Wilson, N. Scott. Fifth Row: Patron, Spohn, Cowen, Yocum tsponsori, Lee. Ministerial Fellowship The Ministerial Fellowship of this year has been one of the largest the school has had. A-bove that, the year has been one of visible spiritual progress. The Tuesday morning chapel services, in which one of the student ministers preaches, verifies that fact. The responsibility of the message and the time of Waiting before God before it is delivered can do no less than strengthen the individual. In working with the Sun- day School Council, the group agreed to take a. religious census of the area, with the aim of getting children into Sunday school. This has meant invaluable experience in personal work among people of practically every faith. This project has been encour- aged greatly by the sponsor, Bro. Dale Yocum, whose exhortation and prayer have spurred the group on to a greater zeal in reaching individuals for God. No longer 'are the masses flocking to hear the Word, but must be reached one by one. Another expression of appreciation goes to the president of the-group, Bro. Melvin Poe, whose deep, consecrated, spiritual leadership has meant much to each member of the Fellowship. His already-fruitful ministry is an encouragement to other young ministers. Week-end trips have proved a blessing to the young people who have gone out to hold services in the churches of this area. The reception at each church has been won- derful and greatly appreciated: The prayers of God's people have been a great factor in the success of each young minister of this group. May God give us more young peo- ple who will pray, iight, and win for righteousness and true holiness. These Two Pages Sponsored by PAUL'S 75th STREET STORE r W First Bofw: Ross, Hughey, Rigdon, R.. Jarrell, Hull, Scott, Porter, Moore, Cowen. Second Row: Wills Cpianistj, Chapman, Schwindt, R. Wilson, Crum, A. Jar- rell, James, Yocum Cdirectorj. Third Row: P. Wilson, Spymn, Knapp, Mays, Dodson. O come, let us sing untoxne Lord: let us make a. joyful noise to the rock of our sal- vation, 'iPsa.. 95:13. It is truly a great privilege we have to raise our voices ln song and praise to God. Through the conducting of Dale M. Yocum, the chorus has been a great help on such occasions as the Harvest Home Day service, the christmas program and the Easter pageant. Nice groups were enrolled in the class both first and second semesters. Bro. Yocumldid a line job directing, and Vera Kathryn Wills made an ex- wt cellent pianist. Let each one keep a song in his heart, to help us through any dark H days that may be ahead of us. i','5i5?i at 5-is-J? YE 1':,j1-1 - ww, Y cv w X, The heard on our radio broadcast, sings in our chapel services oc. casionally, as well as in many of our churches for the Ministerial Fellowship group They are, left to right: Gloria Lee Ross, tenorg Ruby Scott, soprano, and Patricia Hughey, alto. ,Q 513555 f iii, 424, Y' consists of: Claude Patterson, first tenor, Jimmy Hart- ley, second tenorg Howard Baumgartner, baritone: and Noel Scott, bass. Vera Kath- ryn Wills is their pianist. Claude Patterson's preaching has been an added appeal in having this group come to various congregations. ' F life f 'ix-li V iay f ir ii, K 2 X in el Cr iii? x ' Mrs. Waas, our voice and piano teach- er, gives individual instruction to interested students. Compliments of THE GAS SERVICE C0 6000 Johnson Drive Mission - ---- Kansas bm Mm - ,, .I f A we ,Y f N1 - 1 ' wr H, gag ' , ll, ' - I ,, 1Wg.. ,I .XI , M w . Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the drstfrults of all thine increase: so shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine, QP:-overbs 3:9, 101. ' This was the theme of our first Harvest Home Day at KCCBS. Our hearts were made to rejoice as we saw many friends and relatives ot the students gather here on the campus on October 22, 1953. It was a. beautiful day for such an occasion. As the different ones arrived, they gathered in the chapel for the morning worship hour. Rev. J. E. Carry, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Kansas City, Kansas, brought the message which set forth a challenge to all of us for a. greater vision in the progress of Bible schools. It was only iitting that he should bring the message, since he was the one who suggested that we have a Harvest Home Day. At the noon hour, the meal was served on tables set up on the lawn. No one needed to go away hungry, for there was a. bountiful supply for all. 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