Practical Bible Training School - Theologue Yearbook (Johnson City, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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More than a Refuge, a Port in storm, Our wonderful Lord has beeng We have fied to His arms when the waves tossed high And He sheltered us safe within. More than a Light He has truly proved, Leading us day by day, That we might not fall in this darkened world Or miss His appointed way. - More than a Shepherd, this Saviour Divine, Who laid down His life for His sheep, Has held us close to His heart of Love So mighty to save and keep. We have tried the Saviour and found Him trueg He never fails His own, This heart His loving hand has made Finds all in Him alone. Barbara C. Ryberg INTINPDUCING fllllllvf xixiW'!QXCAL ', 6' 'M JU Z iwgfoifi S0-5' '-5 X 2 ,.Q...,., ., N EA 'KPIBLE scnoog A f N 91, I We ' fffmm ' 'I'HEOLOGUE dawdedaledgyik BILEE yamaha? , - 6 CLASS E IOR fam iBractii:aI Bible Training bchuul i, :',i',.'Lf?7:.':.,'L':.:fP' John A. Davis Memorial Bible School, Inc. OGICAL, AND DIVINITY COURSES orrenme anus, THEOL OOL PARK, NEW BIBLE SCH YORK G R E E T I G ?rara jubilee Hlass af ' . . Q THE CLASS OF ROC -KNAPTON 30 greets you in tine name of our preeious Lora' ana' Savioun jesus Civrist. It is our eiesire tlaat you fna' witbin tins Inook enjoyment ana' blessing as you reaa' about tive stua'ent igfe ana' tfze woreis cy' ra' P ise to Coiifvr H is faitijuiness to His own, May you eaten tiie meaning cfour motto, Coffs Calling is His Enabiin J' g. from tinese pages may you be inspired to a'o greater serv- ieefur Him. Class eoiors, song, and verse: Purple and Cold Great Is Tiny Faitfgfuinessn I Timotlsy 1:15 Anti I tisank Cftristjesus our Loral wito fmtfa enalalea' me, for tiaat He eountea' me faitfyful, putting me into tlne ministry. I I C qratulzzlioilsl HIV? X31 J Isl ,LE cl I X k M l Mrs. XVzm'cn Knal H 4. now' vo ll EYESIGHT D IF YOU CAN READ THIS, GOD HAS BLESSED Before a God of Absolute Justice and Holiness All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 YOU WITH MA RVE LOUS EYESIGHT! 1 Man Cannot Possibly go to Heaven withilthrist For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. .Romans 5:6 He lChristl Then is Our Answer Being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him. Romans 5:9 Only One Reasonable Thing To Do Accept Him as Personal Saviour But as many as received lacceptedl Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His Name. John l:l2 ' W No Judgment Ahead There is therefore now. no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the Hesh but after the Spirit. Romans 8:1 Sjrmisored through rourtesy of CARPENTER FUNERAL HOME JOHNSON CITY OP'I'lCAL CO. Paul Carpenter of Corning, New York Broad Street, johnson City, N. Y. 3 Mas JOHN A' D AVE HAZEL DAVIS DEDICATED Mefffemeffa GORDQN Wet p e in dedicating the ,Iubilee', Theologue to M rs. John A. Davis and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Davis. he class of 1950 take great leasur ' We sincerely believe that Mrs. John A. Davis has earned her title of Mother Davis Al h . t ough Dr. John A. Davis was the founder of our school, it was Mother D ' avis who was by his side. To her we dedicate this book in appreciation of her faithful service of work and prayer throughout these many years. To Dr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Davis we wish to extend our heart- felt thanks in appreciation for the blessings received from their lives of sincerity, loyalty., guidance and love to us throughout our three years at P. B. T. S. Philippians 1:6, Being confident of this very thing that He who hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of .lesus Christ. Sjlozisoreri fllfllllgll f'01lI'lf'Xj 0f GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH CALV.-XRY BAPTIST CHURCH Howard at B urton Ave, Chenango at Moffat Sls., Rev. William Taylor DD , . Rev. WV. A, Haggai Listen to Back to the Bible, The Restful Home-like Church, WKOP daily. Tcl. 28138 4 DA VIS .l0ll .DAVI neue tyzlfwfaon HL C. Paterson I We often slpeak of our friends who have departed as though they were swept out of existence. It is difficult in the hour o grief to conceive that they have simply changed relations. We say of the sun at evening, It has gone. Gone where? It has simply faded from our vision to shed its light on some other part of the globe. We sa of the ship that gradually sinks front sight, It is gone. Gone Where? It is just wending its way across Y pathless waters to find a harbor and to shtne tn another realm. ' ' l' I I' st heard of Dr. .Iohn A. Davis and of his great workg but it It was during my early boyhood days t tat ir was not until a few years later, when entered the Practical Bible Training School as a student, that I came ' ' C d d ' the twelve years that it was to know'him personally. I was deeply impressed by tlns great man of ,o uring ' ' h h' both as a student and then later as a co-laborer in the School. mg privilege to be closely associated wit im, . T rough my close association with Dr. Davis, I soon learned why he was the great man that he was. His spirit was born of the Master s love for htm aml his love for the Master. ll took God at His word and claimed His promises. Prayer was I knew Dr. Davis as a great man of prayer. e the secret of his great success as a Pastor, Evangelist, and Educator. He learned early in his Christian experi- ence that frequent sessions of secret rayer were necessary in his walk with Cod. Another characteristic was his perlget sincerity. Surrounded by the discouraging and difficult influences of life he never displayed, in the years of our acquaintance, the least wavering from that high and pure purpose, ' ' ' ' ' f' st. To all of this sincerity of purpose, i from that manly and sincere hfe which characterized hnn from the very ir ' ' dd d ' : ra e a nersistency, hidden but indomitable, planted in his without fear and without reproach, he a e a tou g , I life, and enduring even to the day the Lord called him home. Dr. Davis was a genius and a hard workerg there were never enough hours in thc day for him. Ile was in his office or out making contacts for the School from early morning until, often times the wee hours of the morning. Many a time he came and tapped on my bedroom window late at night, saying, Patterson, I need you. Can you come to the office? The ends that other men gained by round-about methods, he sought in absolute direct- ness. He saw things with clearness, believed in them with ardor, uttered them with fearlessness, and labored for them with intensit . Ile had small patience with any service that seamped or was slovenly. He himself ' - ' Wh' ever th hand findeth to do, do it with obeyed, and he wantedyothers to obey the Bible command, also y ' ' ' ' e Isa. 5017. For the Lord Jehovah will help me:, therefore thy might. He hved out his favortte Scripture vers , have I not been confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed. Never a man lived who was more unselfish, thoughtful, and who lived for others as Dr. Davis. The motto of his life WHS, Cod first, others second. and then .Iohn Davis. ' ' ' ' ' h' f 'de. To him and his faithful wife, who was both his, He loved his hottie He found his inspiration at is trest ' ' -h ' home these devoted parents reared a loving helpmeet and conripanion, that home was a sacred spot. In sur, a ' ' ' are now thinking of this ideal ofa true home, where the thoughts . . . . m k family, two sons. heir friends who are many, andwork of Dr. and Mrs. Davis were one because they had the same bright visions which they sought to ma e rea ities. Dr. Davis was a noted preacher and teacher. He used the expository method of preaching, using a great many illustrations out of his life experiences. Through his ministry thousands of souls accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour and hundreds of young people have gone out into definite Christian service. Behind every work is a man of vision. Someone has well said. God's method is a man. The Scriptures declare, Your young men shall see visions and our old men shall drea.m dreams. Acts 2:17. It is the young ' ' ' ll ' ' ' e the vision fully materialize. Dr. Davis was a men who see visions for it usually requires a ful hfe time to se d h faith never faltered, whose energ-ies seemingly were never exhausted, . . f man whose vision never dimme , w ose ' and whose prayer, faith and sacrificial efforts have been rewarded in the establishment of an institution o ' ' ' ' for christian servtm. What a beautiful monu- learning through which many you ng people are receiving training 'l b se of the vision God gave him. The heritage of a pure and upright hfe. ' th in- ment he left! A structure but t ecau A bronze tablet placed over the grave of Dr. Davis by his. family may crumble and be forgotten, ut e fluence of his good deeds will continue like the waves of the might ocean, rolling on until they break upon the further shore. Dr. Davis often expressed the thought that he didynot want a monument erected on his grave. but rather, just a simple marker pointing toward the School with these words: There stands my Monument. ' d these could not but have been pleasant to himg Dr. Davis did not seek honors, though he won many, an but be was seeking that which was above honors, with which he could enrich his life and strengthen himself for bearing his part in enriching other lives Continued next page Sponsored through courtesy of DR. and MRS. M. C. PATTERSON and CLARE Bible School Park, N. Y, 5 .Mm JOH A. DAVI .fmfrwbntyalkfuwt . JOHN A. HIS FAITHFUL WIFE Mag 500449194 .Spend audi Aid We have missed him during fhese past sixteen years hut his home-going was not a door which shut out his life, but one which opened into a larger life. His last words to his Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumni were carry on, carr on. During my twenty-five years spent in ghristian service it has been my joy to meet many of the outstanding Christian leaders of the world. I count it one of the greatest privileges, in all of my Christian ex erience, to have known intimatel one whom God saw lit to use in such a great way-Dr. ,liohn A. Davis. We met here at the School in 1923 and our friendship ripened into an attachment which I enjoyed during the remainder of his life, and which I cherish in memory now. When the Lord called Dr. Davis home, instead of mourning, we looked up and addressed him in the words of the poet: Thy da has come, not goneg Thy sun has risen, not setg Thy life is now beyond The reach of death or change, Not ended-but begun. M. C. Patterson Sponsored through courtesy of UNION GOSPEL PRESS, Box 6059, Cleveland l, Ohio Publishers and Distributors of Christian Literature for All Departments. Illustrated S. S. papers and attractive Quartet-lies for Bible teaching. Samples free on request. 6 family aliens Mound Me fha - Dr.Mmam1...w., Why do students have to go to Chicago for Bible training? Why isn't there a Bible School in the East? These were the questions many Christians were asking in the days when Moody Bible Institute was the only school of its kind in America. These questions glijlpped the soul of thevyoung evangelist, Rev. John A. Davis. While a student at oody, he had been r. Moody's personal attendant. Now a successful revivalist himself, Mr. Davis was in a campaign in Hazleton, Penna. While in prayer, a vision came to him that he should found a Bible School in the East. Receiving a letter that same evening, he discovered that it contained a dollar bill and a brief note: I am a washerwoman in Horseheads, N. Y. God has placed a burden upon your heart-this small gift is for that ose Believing this to be a sign from his Lord, Mr. Davis dedicated him- purp . A h self to this great undertaking. ' ' ed in 1900' in rooms over a store in Practical Bible Tramin School open Lestershire Qlohnson Cityg, N. Y. Soon these rooms were too small and even a new building they were able to erect was outgrown, so Mr. Davis began thrusting about for larger quarters. The ideal spot Quin God's chosen place j presented itself in the form of The White Cityf, a nearby amusement park of vile repute. The conversion of this place into P.B.T.S. was accomplished in 1911. Space prevents the mention of but a few of the early Faculty Members. Mr. John R. Clements was the first President, and not many ears thereafter, Rev. Ernest G. Crabill was chosen as Vice President. Rev. William Pike be- came Dean, and Prof. H. S. Miller and Miss Mary Scotten were revered teachers of,many blessed memories. No teacher ever imparted more to the Students than Dr. John A. Davis himself. The Golden Jubilee finds the School in the best lposition of its history. As of 1950 the Alumni Association numbers 1241 Gra uates. Their fields of labor ' ' d nd the mortgage of Q52,500 encircle the Globe. Buildings have been enlarge a ' A t dent of thirty years ago would never recognize the has been liquidated. s u course of this Anniversary Year. P.B.T.S. stands upon the sure foundation of these fifty trying et triumphant years, and dedicates herself anew to the unfinished task of fixrther service, assured full well that He which hath begun a good work in us will Tzform it until the day of Jesus Christ. M. L. we ohn A. Davis the First Dollar to Mrs. Crossan:--She Gave ,I Start Bible School. Sponsored through courtesy of KRUEGER-DENCE EVANGELIS TIC PARTY, 316 East illater Sr., Elmira N Y 7 ot G0 P L TRAINING fir... -dk YE lllllll Y TOD Y V,.,TBf-wwf' i 'Q . If the Lord THWM From a humble beginning, the Practical Bible Training School has grown to be a well-known institution in Christian circles. Its founder, Dr. John A. Davis, had vision and ambition. From the notorious White City of Binghamton has sprung the beautiful campus of Bible School Park. We praise the Lord for the growth of our schoolg for the additions to our schoolg and for the further conveniences to our school life. Today, we stand on the threshold of a new era at Bible School Park. We are looking to the futureg to the One who holds the future, and we are trusting Him for greater achievements in His Service. Sponsored through courtexy of J. M. LANDERS CO. TUTHILLS-Everything Photographic Distributors, A. B. Dick Mimeographs 166 Washington St., Binghamton, N. Y. 160 Main Street, Binghamton, N, Y. 8 , .. . V . , . ' ' N 5 G a . Sw . . .. L. ' m1, 'n:'M, V W - ' ' S.. r . s U V2-ii' he 5 - ,A ,f Q ,... ' .E g 25 .W lim ' fly. f' ' 1 1. - 'B Y , . tl V Q . ' '-' '-L rfiy JH: i 1-' F V 'f 'I-.nf ' 'sf 1:1 .' ' 5' ' Q Q 23 R if '.,- . ,.,. . ,,. , 2 Q, if , L . ,. K .,,,,.Wf,,.,,, -,,.w,.'. . .. , . X x F .- A F' - nf, . .r f 1 ' ' t - ,, , .h .Q A . 1, s. -. Q 2- , .V , K. Q, . ., .- A , -Y ' ' gk.. K ,.,......,w..-ww-f K. 1:1 .1 V '1- .. -f -. V I ie Rin' N' i W W 5. ,.Lt.g4,.g1' N - ' , ,:- img, L ...M f Q 5 , V' E il Xia . w ' . 1 A isis A Wit -..M it -A A , . W , Q lax!! Q Y . ii v it . ' t B fn l ' s ,. f .. ...a.,M,w.s-ff A w i . ff . . , . W- ' . ,.,.. WLW. , .,.,k ,, K ,., ,, ., , . . , , .Y B A ,N 1' X Y , 1. .2 4 4-ve I ,Raw J LM., K. N., J, f ... A , v ,. as Qs gs -a ,. g . y 1 q A A THENEWBUILDING Our friends here in the Triple Cities and in many other places are saying, The L . . ,, . ord has done great things for Bible School and our answer is, The Lord has done great things for us, whereof we are glad As we write these word d . s, we o so with the joy of knowing that the same Lord is your Lord and He waits to do great and difficult things for you, which you know not KJ er. 33:31. What a challenge it is to us when He says, according to your faith be it unto you.', The above is the architect's drawing of our proposed New Building for the Prac- tical Bible Training School. For a number of years we have turned students away because of limited accommodations in our dormitories, and with a host of young people anxious for a Biblical Chr' t' ' ' undertaking for the near future. IS ian training, the proposal becomes a must This will be a three story, fire-resistant building, with a separate heatin lant 8 P 1 of practical design. The first floor will provide a dining room with seating capacity of fo h d d d ' ' ur un re , mo ern kitchen, and parlor. The second and third floors will be dormitory space for one hundred young men,-fifty rooms, together with parlors, bathrooms, linen closets, and prayer rooms. The site for the new building is to be just northwest of the Inner Circle toward Sunset Knoll. The estimated cost is 3200,000.00. This may seem like a gigantic undertaking, but God is able. The Alumni Association is su ortin this eff t d pp g or an a host of friends praying. At the present time we have 335,000 in our fund deposited with the Workers Trust Company in Johnson City. The Practical Bible Training School of today is the result of the vision of its founder. Not without effort, pain, and trouble has the School come thus far, not 'th h wi out ard work and sacrifice will the future achievements be made possible. But should anyone think that the work, the program of 50 years, is to stop where . . 9 it is. The thought is preposterous. We want to make this, the Golden Anniversary year of our School, the greatest in its history. The leaders are here, the experience is here, the vision is here for even greater advancement. If it is true that, without a vision the people perish, it is.equally certain that where the l b d' ' ' peop e are o e lent to the voice and the inspiration that would lead them to even better and greater things, they attain to heights that at the outset seemed impossible. Please pray that God will undertake for us, and accomplish what may seem like the impossible. He is ABLE. Sponsored through courtesy of LES, 1038 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. DON MANLEY TRAILER SA The Best in Nationally Advertised Trailers 9 K- FQ f- K ffffm-xfq NX www XX 2' 6- ,Z X I f Z-1 f . - K TF, Qsfxsr MW N , 13566, jx 1 f B0 RD 0F DIRECTOR REV. M. C. PATTERSON Th-D., D-D. Bible School Park, N. Y. Vice-President Bible School Park, N. Y. of Women Director of the Students' League of Many Nations MRS. ,IOHN A. DAVIS Honorary Superintendent President of Women's Advisory Council MR. C. W. STEWART REV. CHARLES S. YOUNG 609 W. Water Street Watsontown, Pa. Elmira, N. Y. Conference Director Treasurer, New Method Lvallgehsl Varnish Co. Christian Leader Layman REV. HARRY W. VOM-BRUCH, D. D. Long Beach, Calif. Evangelist, Former Presiden of National Convention of Evangelists, located at Winona Lake, Indiana REV. MARMION L. LOWE, D. D. Bible School Park, N. Y. Teacher at P.B.T.S. Bible Conference Speaker' lf you hunt the butterfly of wealth too eagerly you may spoil it by the stroke with which you secure it. Spo11.m1'e1l lllfllllgll rourlzfsy of lJIl.LENBECK'S FLOXVER SHOP CHRISTIAN BIBLE MISSION 6 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. Rev, Clarence Jeffers 740 Riverside Dr., johnson City, N. Y. 20 Madison Ave.. Endicott, N. Y. ff? 77 Wi. if -IL- rff f Cfsfk OW f KC IN ,-'hx-fvx W4 1 W MQ ei X X Sponsored through courtexy of CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Chanango at Moffat Sts., Rev. VV. A. Haggai Howard at Burton Ave., Rev. William Taylor, DD The Restful Home-like Church, Tel. 28138 Listen to Back to the Bible, WKOP daily -1 I llllll Pllll lllll 'l DR. GORDON CARR DAVIS f th b our Pi-esident.We have We the Class of 1950, deeply appreciate the sincere efforts put or y seen few men who have shown as great an effort to make their calling a success as Dr. Gordon C. Davis. Although there have been many discouraging moments, he has kept his iaith in God. His personal interest in each one of us has been a great help, from the first letter we received to the last bit of advice and instruction given. We have been impressed hy his constant spirit of friendliness, his fairness of judgment and his loyalty to his convictions. ' l d Dr. Davis to do ever greater things in the days to come. We trust that God will ea 3-f ll S 01441401045 Malaw- HAZEL BOWULM uf. . -- d raise to the Lord for the wonderful person He has put Our hearts are filled with gratitude an p as Matron of our school. Mrs. Davis is always ready and willing to hear of all the troubles and burdens that we have. She then helps us to reach a decision through much prayer. Mrs. Davis has always said that she would never say no when she could say 'yes , and how often we have found this to he true. ' dness to ns in every way and we thank you, Mrs. We do thank the Lord so much for His goo f l ess and help to each one of us. Davis, for your thought u n S ponsored through mungsy of TRIPLE CITIE S OPTICAL CO .. , ., s Its hard l b ' 0-Cfyurisneetf Binghamton New Yo k . l , , o e Optxmlsuc with Misty OPI ICS. 13 THE C RRICULUM REV. GORDON C. DAVIS, D.D. Psychology and Preaching Homiletics Comparative Theology Public Speaking Senior Vocal REV. M. C. PATTERSON DIRECTOR - Students' League of Many Nations. PSYCHOLOGY AND PREACHING-Instruction is given the student in this course in the important facts and truths of the principles of psychology. It gives those principles of psychology which are most helpful to the preacher in his work of dealing with people. The student also is given a knowledge of leadership and an enthusiasm for it. He is given the important equi ment of human understanding and tact which will enable him as a leader to convince people, rather than to force them, to accept his message will- mg Y' . HOMILETICS-This is the study of the preparation and delivery of sermons. It includes a detailed study of the different types of sermons, source materials, and illustrations. COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY-Various reasons for the necessity for Christians to be Critical Apologistsn are given in this course. It is to prepare the Apologist to be able to defend the Bible, as well as to believe it, in order that he may be ready always to give an answer to ever man that asketh him a reason of the hope that is in him. I Peter 3:15. A general stun? and reziitation of Anti-Biblical theories of the cause of the universe, and a study course on the Harmony of Science and the ible are also presented. PUBLIC SPEAKINGQThis is a three year course devoted to the development of an exercise and method whereby the dia hragm lift support of the voice production is established. In the first year, the student is started on the methodg in the second, tllle voice ls more securely placed and supported and the method becomes more automatic, and in the third, the Seniors build on the founda- tion which they have laid in the past two years. SENIOR VOCAL-Vocal lessons supplement the Public Speaking course, and help the student to develop a singing voice as well as a speaking voice. Psychological qua ities are also developed which will enable him to speak in confidence, assurance and convic- tion. MRS. JOHN A. DAVIS N Honorary Supt. of Women Pres. Women's Advisory Council HAZEL B. DAVIS ' Suprintendent of Women Matron Sponsored through courtesy of NAPLES GOSPEL TABERNACLE Mr. Majors Boys' Class, Elmhurst S. S. Wigden Gospel Trio, Naples. N. Y. Elmhurst, Pennsylvania lfl MRS. MARY C. PATTERSON Assistant Director Students League of Many Nations Rev. Marmion L. Lowe, D. D. English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New TestamentInterpretation Men's Bible Class The object of the Department of Biblical Interpretation is to give the student a ground plan of cach of the sixty-six books uf the Book of Books-'The Bible. ENGLISH BIBLE is a simple, yet detailed, study of the Pentateuch, together with a course of Bible Marking. It aims to thor- oughly acquaint the student with the outstanding facts of the Books of Moses as the foundational books of Scripture. OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION is a continuation of English Bible, and has as its aim the interpretation of each book of the Ancient Volume. Special attention is given to types and prophecies of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many an Old Testament por- trait is found to exactly and beautifully fit a New Testament frame. - NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION is the crown and climax of the preceding two years. Special emphasis is given to the Differences of the Four Gospels as a proof of their Divine Origin, to the Great Church Epistles, and to the Book of Hebrews. The object of all Bible Study is to so find Christ in all the Scriptures that the student may be increasingly conformed to His blessed image. . ENGLISH 4. . . A course in College English, designed to build on the foundation of High School courses in composition and grammar a thorough knowledge of correct and appropriate speaking and writing on a college level. LITERATURE . . . A study of American Literature on a college level, with a special emphasis upon the authors whose lives and writings furnish illustrations for sermons. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION I . . . A history of Christian Education is taught to- gether with Methods in story-telling and the use of flannel-graph. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 2 . . . A study of Child Psychology of the various age levels of childhood and adolescence. Attention is given to the physical, mental, spiritual, and social characteristics, interests, and needs of each group. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 3 . . . A practical course of instruction in the use of various kinds of Visual Aids in the church. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 4 . . . A study of Principles of Christian Education, including methods in Vacation Bible School, and in Youth Work in the church. Also, a course in'Administration of the Church School is taught in this year. HILDA I. COPLEY., M. A. English 4 Literature Christian Education 1, 2, 3, 4 Shorthand Church Secretarial Methods Sponsored through courtesy of - BOULEVARD METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. M. j. Dodd,'l5astor Floral Avenue and Grand Boulevard, johnson City, New York 15 NELLIE A. MANLEY, B.A. Assistant Registrar Secretary to President Secretary in Financial Office Secretar and Bookkee er in Matronis Department Church History 1, 2, lVEssions CHURCH HISTORY 1 . . . In this course the history of the Christian Church through the dilferent eriods is traced. It includes the Apostolic Period, the Ante-Nicene and Post-Nicene Pieriods, the Development of the Papacy, the Ascendance of the Papacy, the Decline of the Papacy, and the Reformation. CHURCH HISTORY 2 . . . A further study of Church History after the Reformation. It presents the revivals of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, together with a study of the more important denominations which have developed since the Reforma- tion. MISSIONS . . . The history and progressive development of Christian Missions from the time of Paul to the present. Included also in the course are biographical sketches of important pioneer missionaries. and a study of the qualifications and preparation of the individual for missionary work. Research study is made and a presentation of home missions is given. REV. JOHN YOUNG Biblical Introduction On Leave of Absence BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION . . . All Christians rejoice in the fact that the have God's-,Word to read and study. However, few of them know the experiences through which it passed in order that we might have it today. The purpose of this course is to search out the origin of the sacred Scriptures and to learn of the great experiences in hardship, fire and hatred through which it has passed. Through all of these experiences God has miraculously preserved it for His people. A knowledge of this subject is necessary,though much neglected. The course ives the student a foundation upon which he may build more detailed Bible study. Tncluded allsoharg suggestions as to qualifications necessary and methods for more fruitful study o t e ihle. REV. LEROY C. WESTBROOK Bible Doctrine, Biblical Theology Systematic Theology, Bible Antiquities 1, 2 BIBLE DOCTRINE . . . The doctrinal teachings of Scripture are studied in this' course. The teaching includes a detailed study of the attributes of the Triune God, the problem of sin, the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ, the doctrine of man and some dis- pensa tional truths. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY . . . This is a Messianic and Prophetic course in which much consideration is given to God's method of revealing Himself to mankind. This of necessity puts the study of Israel in a prominent lace. The prophecies of the Old Testament are considered and compared with their Nlew Testament fulfillments particularly in the Person of Christ. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY . . . A study of Christianity in its Doctrinal Expression. With the Scri tures as our onl infallible and authoritative source of knowledge, we study the validity of Christian Experience, Bibliology and all of the major Theological tenetfalghqaiiii of the course is to stabilize the student upon a firm foundation of doc- tflna C IC . BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES I . . . The study of the history of all nations from Antiq- uity . . . especially Israel in relation to God's plan for the ages. Included also is the study of the setting of the New Testament together with happenings of thelnter-Testament yeairs. 'Some time too is devoted to a study of Bible manners and customs in the land of a estme. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES II . . . An advanced course of Bible History in which recent archaeological discoveries and their oorroborative values are studied. Sponsored through courtesy of LITTLE WHITE CHURCH of Conklin and Arrowhead Christian Center, Binghamton, New York WNBF - Songs at Sunrise - Mornings 6:l53 Sundays at 9:30 A. M. 16 REV. PAUL GRIFFIS B.A., TH.D. EVANGELISM GREEK-ENGLISH 1-2 EVANGELISM . . . The purpose of this course is to pre are the student for the rimary task of the Christian, the task of reaching a lost world, with the message of saqvation. Public and Personal Evangelism are thoroughly discussed in an informal manner, the teacher and the students pooling their experiences in preaching and personal soul winning to the end that there may be mutual inspiration and encouragement to be constant witnesses for Christ. Scripture memorizin is particularly stressed and students are required to become thoroughly familiar witi the Plan of Salvation and the methods of presenting it in an attractive manner. They also become equipped to answer the various objections, criticisms, and excuses with the authority of scripture. GREEK-ENGLISH I . . .The study of translations, transliterations, combination of words, comgarative uses of words, and choice of words by a careful comparison of the Greek and nglish Texts. GREEK-ENGLISH II . . . New Testament Word Study. The student is encouraged to do indggendent research that will equip him with a practical working knowledge of the meth s employed to discover the hidden truths of the Greek words. REV. URBAN F. CLINE, B.A., THB. GREEK flntroducto Q NEW TESTAMENIT GREEK I, 2 GREEK Clntroductoryj . . . A study of the basic principles of New Testament Greek grammar. NEW TESTAMENT GREEK I . . . A foundation of grammar is laid in this course to acquaint the student with the fundamental facts of Greek. NEW TESTAMENT GREEK II . . . This is an advanced course in Greek where the student goes on to use his Greek in a more practical way . . . namely, the translation of certain Epistles from the original language in which they were written into our own language. REV. WOODROW BROWN l CLIFFORD A, ELSBREE, A-B,TH, REV. WM. S. CRANDALL CLASS TEACHER '51 REV BIBLICAL INTRQDUCTIQN TEACEIIIEIB EI15Ilf.JRITUS Sponsored through rourtesyvof COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Willseyville, N. Y. and ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Candor, N. Y. Rev. Urban F. Cline, Pastor 17 MARCELLA GATHANY Assistant Matron Supervisor of Women's Manual Work ENGLISH 1 . . . This course deals with the fundamen- tals of English grammar ENGLISH II . . . A continuation of the study of English Grammar. ENGLISH III . . . This course in composition helps to equip the student to present the Gospel effectively. It is the aim of these courses to equip the student who has not completed his High School course in Eng- lish. FRANCES L. SAWYER English 2 Secreiar in charge of Echoes lgook Room 5 t A V I i rl pin ,r l DOROTHY GARDINOR HELEN J. GARDNER Alumni Assistant in Matron's Secretary, Treasurer Department If we cannot believe God when our circumstances seem to be ag we do not believe Him at all.-Spurgeon S-ponsarecl through courtesy of DANIEL L. CONN Superintendent of Grounds. and Buildings Supervisor of Men's Manual Work Assistant in Men's Department MRS. EDNA GARDINOR Superintendent of Laundry ainst us, THE MEN'S BROTHERHOOD of the First Baptist Church, Ferndale, VVash. Rev. C. W, Wheeler, Pastor - I john 1:7 I8 SARA LENORE SWAN MRS. DANIEL L. CONN Assistant in Matron's Librarian Department ' fa. fs , I' 5? - 'film' T 5 LOIS ELLEN LEE DAVID E. BRAID Assistant in Matron's Culinary Department Department HELENE HEMINGWAY English I English II Wake up, sing up, preach up, pray up, pay up, stay up, and never give up, let up, back up, or shut up until the cause of Christ in the Church and the world is built up. Some temptations come to the indus- trious but all temptations attack the idle.-Spurgeon. MILDRED U CLARK Assistant ln Matron s Department JOHN H HOAGLAND Maintenance Assistant FLOYD COLWELL Maintenance Assistant Sponsored tlzmugli courtesy of TRIANGLE BAPTIST CHURCH, FLORAL AVE. ICE CREAM STORE Triangle, New York 277 Floral Avenue, johnson City. N. Y. Rev. L. M, Malhewson, Pastor lil MZ, 'am 421446 FACULTY A D TAFF It is with sincere a . . ' Ppreciation that , h , Clhgistliiiii lllrolhgh the last three years lllhevetbzeilnlzsgulililisos express our thanks to 1 , e . and foH0wedeHis4Q:al:::e lggsdhthe still small voice of iheolbljrznligiuflll usill the - . , 9 IS e ' 'mg to the young men aid wmnel: slated. you here to be an inspiration andn: blelst for Christian Service. 0 will Pass through P.B.T.S. in their tra- . ' At times whe ming knowin faith, WE 52:2 5:0 alia have experienced th2se sameetrolmlsed tg ioulfor guidance, ' I me t rough victorio ' an avmg Seen our In the dass and out will I b us. The lessons that we have learned from you 9 9 8 ' s that you are here because 63518: Eludgposts to us m our future work. We believe untoh' fl C ou d M lm' y an because .Y 011 have been obedient Hind in 50 doing, you have brought uyor Put away self in your service for'others zlllcelrely thank you, one and an for shzpser to our Lord. We, the Class of 1950, n and praise God for having known ytfulill have done for us, and above all, we n the going has been tough we hav I k ay Cod continue to bless you as CURRICULUM OFFERED IN 49-50 FIRST YEAR SECCND YEAR THIRD YEAR Name of Name of Hours Name of Hours Subject per Week Subject per Week Subject ' per Week E ugh B,bl Old Testament Interpretation 5 New Testament Interpretation I 0 B'bl' I Th l S t at' Th gy Billie Doctrine ' 'C' eo ogy cy1laZli'...1'E.11.fS'til.. IV Biblical Antiquities I Greek 1 Jr. Homiletics Greek II Sr. Homiletics Missions - Ch h H' t I Biblical Innodllcl-lon Billlifal Aistiilrliities II Comparative Theology Ewgselwm Greek-English 1 fAssigned for Cree -English II . En hah IV Theolo 'cal Diploma? fAssigned for Theological Puglic Speaking I Introductory Greek fwinter and Spri Ter Christian Educatiollli English II Qissignedj English I fAB9lgllCd, Shorthand fElectiveJ fNot offered in '49-'50, maj Christian Elducation II Christian Education III fAssigned for Theological Di lomal Public gpealring II Literature English III fAssignedJ Ty writing fElectiveJ Hot offered in '49-'50, Diplomaj Church History II CAssigned for Theological Di lomal Pastors? Emciency I Public S eaking II Church Secretarial Methods QElectiveD Sponsored through courtesy of ECHOES PUBLISHING COMPANY - Christian Literature Bible School Park, New York 20 J BILE E 9 ev, sf aff,-,?'f ,-v. l., ag'-, Ty! 'ry .' ' , X 1 f f 'fy , ,f ff nl be 6mW7606Zl!Zb7Z fa new CLASS TEACHER -'Y gm. tyofkmmzf We realize that it has indeed been an honor for us to have you, Dr. Patterson, as our Class Teacher. Because of your many duties as Vice President and director of the Students' League of Many Nations, you have never been permitted to be a class teacher, so we are thankful that God has allowed you to be ours. Your inspiration in our chapels and your guidance in our business affairs have been of untold value. God has used you to be a real blessing in our midst and we certainly are thankful that He led us to choose you as our counsellor. There is no doubt but that each of us has been greatly impressed by your con- secration, your humbleness and your wisdom. It has been a privilege'and joy to have been able to have worked and fellowshipped together with you. As we separate, we will be praying for you and we covet your prayers. We trust that God's richest blessing may be yours as you continue to labor here at P.B.T.S. Me fmt mt Sponsored through courtesy of TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner of E, Linroln and Utica Sts., Ithaca, New York Rev. Harold E. Cole, Pastor 22 ROGER W. KNAPTON Penn Yan. New York Jesus said: Follow me, and I will make you fishers of menf' What a joy to be in the em- ployment of so great, good, glorious, gracious, glorified God as Jesus Christ our Lord and Redeemer. Class President Ephesians 2:8-9 MRS. JEWEL LUNSFOR D Darrington, Washington .lesus has saved me From a life of sin, Jesus has called me Lost souls to win. He has been faithful, Loving and true, May I in turn serve Him All my life through. Secretary Epheninng 6:6 W CLASS 0FFlCER NANCY PETERSON 346 Larimer Avenue Turtle Creek. Pa. Jesus is my Lord and Sav- iour. I praise Him for three blessed years at P.B.T.S. and I am happy because I have learned to completely trust in Him. His Grace is sufficient for me. Vive President Philippians I:20-2l LESLIE WELLS Springboro, Pa. l praise God for His only begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, through whom I have a personal redemption, the Blessed Hope, moment b moment guidance throuh the presence of the Hoqy Spirit in my life. 'l reasurer Isaiah 41:10 We deeply appreciate the way in which you have filled the ofiices to which you were elected, for the unity in working together as leaders of the Class, and for your eagerness to acquire the best for the Jubilee Class of 1950? Truly, the Lord directed us in our election of you and He has blessed our Class through this choice. Christ needs leaders in His work. May you ever be willing to give of your time and ability to fill this responsibility as you have done here at School. We know we have gained victories because you worked and prayed for us, and we take this opportunity to say, You,ve done a mighty fine job! serve Him. 6 M0 May the Lord continue to bless you and make you a blessing to others as you In Luzling llfvnmry of Our Son. S UC Thomas L. MacLean. U.S.C.G. Who Has Gone To Be XVith The Lord Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLean. Snyder, New York 23 THERON C. BABCOCK R 2 Box 221 Bellevue, Washington Jesus Christ brought har- mony into my discordant life when I accepted Him as my Saviour. Now it is my priv- ilege to serve Him, and I want to do my best for my Lord. Colossians SSI7 HELEN BELFORD 4-I5 Daisy Slreel Clearfield, Pa. I praise the Lord for the rivilege of studying here at B.B.T.S., for His service. My constant prayer is that I may exalt the Lord Jesus always, and may I ever wait on Him for His guidance. Proverbs 3:5-6 GENE CORBETT Custer City, Pa. I thank God that He has seen fit to call me to Africa to proclaim His word to those who are lost in superstition, fear and sin. Ma I always be found faithful' in doing my Saviour's work. .Ieremiah 33:3 WILMA BARNES 391 Walnut Street Lorkport, New York I can sing from an over- flowing heart, Great is Thy F3llllflIlh0SB.u Truly I can ask for no dearer nr more precious Saviour. May I ever be true to Him! LOIS BUNDY RD 4 Kiuanning, Pa. I praise the Lord that He saved me when I was yet voung, and now I have my whole life to live for Him. ln loving kindness ,Iesus came, praise Cod He lifted IUC. Psalms 19:14 CALVIN CROWE Boiling Springs, N. C. I praise God that He saw fit to reach down and save me from a life of sin. My heart's desire is to serve Him wherever He may lead me. My life verse is Psalm l9:l4.' Good men suffer when they are tempted, and the better they are the more they suffer.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy of Mrs. Olga Huse and Miss Laura Sorenson, St. Clair, Michigan 241 WILMA DENCE Palmer Avenue Corinth, New York Praise Cod for the love that drew salyation's lan. I thank the Lord for deep abiding peace that comes from His presence within. Ma I ever 1- found in His perfect will. Colossians 1:10-ll DONALD E. HALL 506 Jackson Avenue Susquehanna, Pa. I thank my God upon everv remembrance of Bible School, the training received, and the fellowship enjoyed. I want alwa s to be all out for Jesus, and' may I ever be true to Him and His Word. Isaiah 30:2l IIOMAR N. HENDEBSHOT RD 2 Athens, Pa. There has been peace and jo ' and happiness in my liiie since .Iesus came into my heart, and it is my desire to live a life that is pleasing to Him. , Isaiah 40:31 DAYTON L. DERSHAM 36 Church Street Phelps, New York I have found it true in my life that Jesus saves, keeps and satisfies. May my lips proclaim and m life demon strate this wonderful Cos I of Christ and may I everlife found faithful to Him. .loshua 1:9 EDNA HANDYSI DE 294 Volk Road Webster, New York I am glad my life- belongs to Christ. I pray that self may be crucified and Christ put first in my lifeg that I may glorify His Hol Name. fgalatians 2:20 ANITA F. HILL 2327 Broadway North Seattle, Washington Praise the Lord for His matchless Grace with which He saved me from a life of sin. He becomes more pre- cious day by day as I serve Him. My desire is to do His Will. Philippians 2:16 What have we to do with consequences? It is ours to do the right, and leave results with the Lord.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handyside and family: Mr. Harold Handyside, Webster, N. Y. 25 BEULAH M. HILL R.D. No. 3 Vestal, New York .lust to he trustful and stead- fast, whatever betide me, Only one thing do I ask of the Lord, Grace to go forward wherever He guides me, Simply believing the truth of His Word. Isaiah 41:10 RUTH E. KELLER 406 Race Street Clearfield, Pa. I praise Cod for my Saviour, the Lord .Iesus Christ. My prayer is to go forth telling others of Him. Philippians 3:14 KEITH E. KNAUSS 1301 Maple Avenue Belvidere, Illinois Once a replica of sin. Once a trophy of disgrace. Now a servant of the King, .lust a sinner saved by Grace. Isaiah 32:17 GERALUINE JONES RD l I Seneca Falls, New York Be this the purpose of my soul, My Solemn, my determined choice, To yield to thy supreme control, And in Thy kind commands re'oice. Truljy it is my earnest prayer that l might yield my all to Him. MRS. MARY 0. KNAPTON Penn Yan, New York The happiest moment of my life was the night I acce rted Christ as my Saviour. liow I :raise Him for His faith- fulness, His calling and His enabling me to serve Him. Praise His Holy Name. Psalm 90:12 WILLIAM LANCASTER Ferndale, Washington I thank God for having saved me, and I praise Him for having chosen me to represent Him and also to present Him to those beyond the seas who have never met Him. Proverbs 3:5-6 Cod's smile, and a dungeon arc enough for a true hcartg His frown, and a palace would be hell to a gracious spirit.-Spurgeon. In Loving Memory of Our Son and Brother, Rodney Absent from the body, present with the Lord Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill, Beulah and Barbara 26 GRACE SHINE , LEONARD 39 Sherman Avenue Johnson City, New York Jesus, of Thee shall be my Sons: To Thee my heart and soul belong, All that I am or have is Thine, And Thou, my Saviour, thou art Mine. Philippians 3:13-14 LOYD A. LOWE R 2 Box 221 Bellevue, Washingtuii Always will I praise the name of my Lord who, when I was in the wayv led me to P.B. T.S. With His hel , His will is my desire, and His field of harvest, my field. Isaiah 50:7 JOANNE R. MAJOR Box 122 Elmhurst, Pa. I praise my Lord for redeem- ing my sinful soul. Serving Christ, I find joy and peace that He alone can give. I want FJ live my life com- pletely for Him wherever He eads me. Galatians 2:20 ' LORRAINE LEWIS RD 2 Gillett. Pa. Oh! the jo and peace that there is in Knowing Christ as my rsoual Saviour. I praise Codpe for the privilege of studying His word at P.B. T.S. I pray that He may use my life to tell others of His saving Grace. Isaiah 12:2 JOHN T. LUNSFORD Dai-rington, Washington Salvation gives me joy within my heart that nothing in this world can give. I count it a plrivilege to he serving Him. ow can I do less than give my best for Christ who gave His all for me. Jeremiah 33:3 ORMAN W. MASON R 1 Box 13-A Concrete, Washington I am thankful for the Saviour many times over because of His intercession for me in my weakness. I can do noth- ing of myself but as it is re- corded lay Paul in II Cor. 12:9 my grace is suliicient for thee. ' I.et us not imagine that thc soul sleeps in insensibility Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise, is the whisper of Christ to every dying saint.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy oy Lorraine Lewis, Gillett, Pennsylvania 27 KENNETH L. MASON R 1 Box 13-A Concrete, Washington I thank Cod for His dear Son in whom Ifhave redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sin. I pray that I may walk worthy of my Saviour and point many more to Him. Colossians 1:10-14 IVAN MATHEWSON Box 44 Triangle, New York Praise God, I am redeemed with the recious blood of Christ, and, since I belong to Jesus it is my duty and privi- lege to tell others of His sav- ing Grace. Proverbs 3:5-6 ELVIN K. MATTISON 17 Burlington Avenue Glovereville, New York How I praise God that I have found in the Lord Jesus Christ :My Salvation and joy in life. ay I be steadfast unmov- ahle, alwa s abounding in the work ofy the Lord. I Corinthians 15:58 MRS. NAOMA H. MASON R. I. Box 13-A Concrete, Washington I praise God that He showed me I was a sinner and that I needed His Son the Lord .lesus in my HEART in order to be assured of a home in Glory with Him. My prayer is that my life may ever shine forth for Christ. I .lohn 5:13 AUSTIN C. MATTHEWS Susquehanna Valley Home Binghamton, New York Out of the snare of sin the arms of my Redeemer lifted me to new heights of joy. Unto Him I owe my eternal allegiance for His wonderful work of Grace in my life. Isaiah 40:31 RICHARD McMILLEN RD 2 Marion Center, Pa. I'm thankful that Cod per- mitted me to be born in a land where I could hear the Cos el and accept His offer of Eternal Life. My desire now is to take Christ to those yet in darkness. Romans 5:8 Inside a man's heart there is need of a thorough plowing by God's grace, for if any part of our nature is left to itself t-he weeds of sin smother the soul.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy of MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Sedro-Mfolley, Wash. Making Christ known as the only way to Heaven in the only Sedro-W'olley on Earth. 28 MRS. DENSIE MORGAN RD I Olean, New York I lhank God that Jesus died in my lace and now I have Eternal, Life. God not only saved me, but He is so faith- ful in caring-for me in a defi- nite real way each day. Colossians 3:17 CORNELIA MOODY 1310 Fairhaven Avenue Burlington, Washington I praise God that He saved me and called me to Bible School. It is m prayer that I will always ge in the full time service of bringing souls to Jesus. Psalm 37:4 ALICE RAE PLETCHER 517 Jacob Street Conlluence, Pa. I am glad Jesus saw fit to save me. I've found deep satisfaction and true joy in following Him. I know not what the future holds but I know God holds the future and I can trust Him. .loh 23:10 LEWIS E. MORGAN RD 1 Olean, New York Forgetting those things be- hind and looking forward to that which is to come, I pur- sue towards the goal, for the Heavenly calling of God in Christ Jesus, who is our Lord and Saviourf, ' Philippians 3:13-14 HELEN LOUISE MUTHLER Monument, Pennsylvania Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ever murmur nor re- pineg Content, whatever lot I see, Since 'tis my God that leadeth me. FRANCES PRYOR 399 North Market Street Frederick, Maryland I praise the Lord for all He has done for me. He saved me from a life of sin and has called me to labor in His harvest field so white. Joshua 1:9 As long as one Bible remains, the empire of Satan is in danger.-Spurgeon Christian Greetings in our Lord's Name CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday School and Church, Monument, Pennsylvania 29 MRS. MONA K. RITCHIE 831 Vienna Road Niles. Ohio I am satisfied, I am satisfied with Jesus But the question comes to me As 1 think of Calvar : Is my Master satisfied with me? My earnest prayer is that Christ might he satisfied with me. KARL SCHOONOVER Castle Creek Road Binghamton, New York God has chosen the foolish things to confound the wise, and who am the least of all, praise Him for the privilege of giving out the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ who died to save sinners. I Corinthians 1:18 ED WALKER 38 High Street Montrose, Pa. And they glorified God in me Galatians1:24- Jesus Christ loved a sinner like me enough to give His life for me and now He has given me the opportunity to prepare for His service. My prayer is that others may glorify God in me. ROZELLA SHOEMAKER RD 2 New Bethlehem. Pa. I am so happy I answered the call to come to P.B.T.S. Through the days here under the ministry of His Word I have been drawn closer to m Lord. In all thy wa s acknowledge Him and Ile shall direct th paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 WILLIAM THOMPSON Hunt. New York 1 thank God that He saved me from sin and has been ever faithful in showing me His wa and enabling me to walk in it. I know from ex- perience that His promises are true. Philippians 1:6 CLARABELLE WARREN RD 2 Corning. New York I would not work my soul to saveg That work my Lord hath doneg But I would work like any slave For love to God's dear Son. Psalm 28:7 A Faith that never wept is a faith that never lived.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy of Dundee Youth Gospel Meeting UPPER LISLE BAPTIST CHURCH Warren Wright, Dir., Dundee, N. Y. Upper Lisle, New York Karl Schoonnver, Pastor 30 CAROL WATKINS 169 State Street Medina, New York I'm a saved sinner because I believed in the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God for a Christian home. Lord willing, I'll be winnin souls to Christ in Africa. Wgithout Him I I can do nothing. Jeremiah 33:3 PHYLLIS WEYHE RD 2 Gary. Indiana I thank the Lord for saving me and for the rivilege of studying His aotd. My prayer is that I might be emptied of self and he a faithful servant of His. Joshua 1:9. WILFORD E. YOUNG LaGrange, Ohio With Christ as the Saviour and Lord of my life, I need not fear, for I am certain that my hope is steadfast and eter- nal, and someda I shall see nly Redeemer's face. Job 19:25-26. Wa- mulrvr :xml spun:-r. Wrlfume and uw- vpurlg We mumhlr- und grumble. Our feelings pu-I hurl: Wa- mn'l understand rhingx. Our vision grnws Jim. When ull thai uw no:-vi is A moment wilh Him!-Amie H. SHELLER WATSON 11802 12th Avenue So. Seattle. Washington The Lord Jesus Christ has given me real joy in my sal- vation, in contrast to the empty pleasures the world once afforded. Now none but Christ can satisfy None other name for meg There's life, and love, and lasting joy, Lord Jesus found in Thee. Hebrews 6:19 WARREN WRIGHT Penn Yan. New York What a friend we have in Jesus. Truly .Iesus is a friend that slicketh closer than a brother. In Him I find sufficient to satisfy my every longing. Matthew 11:28-30. rum One pampered sin will slay the soul as surely as one dose of poison will kill the body.-Spurgeon Sponsored through courtesy of CANNY TRUCKING CO. Overnite Service- Binghamton, Elmira, New York Binghamton, N. Y. 31 H0 RY BER 011 0 e lake LM We, the Class of 1950, have chosen you from the many speakers who have visited us throughout our three years here at P.B.T.S., You have richly blessed us, inspired us, and challenged us through your message and devoted life. Honorary Membership consists of a covenant of prayer through which we promise to pray for you and your ministry. and through which we request prayer for our class, asking God's leading and His guidance. It was a real joy as we presented you with a certificate of Honorary Membership, after which our class responded to its colors, motto, verse, and song, and was closed in prayer by Dr. Patterson, our class teacher. Because of our prayer covenant with you, we have been blessed as we have shared in your ministry. It is wonderful to know that the Lord is blessing and using you in His service. We also realize the benefits of your prayers for us. As we leave P.B.T.S. and go out into fields of service, we take with us precious lessons gained from you, our Honorary Member. WILLIAM H. RICE 314 Naperville Street Wheaton, Illinois I was born and raised in the cattle country of West Texas. I went to high school and college in Texas. I conducted street meetings, preached in vacant lots and at the railroad depot. I graduated from the Moody Bible Institute in 1941. Since then I have been in full time revival work. I go anywhere the Lord leads. Yours in Christ Jesus Bill Rice WALTER A. HAMAN Former U. S. Secret Service Agent and Personal Bodyguard to the late President Roosevelt. Box 246 Washington, D. C. I accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour in 1930, and felt the desire to serve the Lord. In 1943 I spent a day in the Holy Land. I felt the call was definite for the Lord spoke to my heart to serve Him in a fuller wa , resulting in my going into fulltime service for the King of Kings. The joy and blessings I am now receiving mean more to me than all the worldly honor 'ven me by men while in the Siacret Service of the United States. Sponsored through courtesy of Class of 1950 FRED L. INGERSOLL 29 South Halsted Street Chicago 6, Illinois Greetings froni an Honorary Member of the Class of 1950. I was a drunkard and lost my home and famil because of sin. Going by the City Mission in Flint, Michigan, in 1921 I heard them singing, What a Friend We Have in Jesus. I needed a Friend. I took Him as my Saviour and passed from death unto life. Keep looking up and winning souls. Fred Ingersoll FIVE MILE BAPTIST CHURCH, RD No. 1, Olean, New York 32 A Message from Harold Meland HONQRARY MEMBER 'l74ainupacf1-ilclinlfzewaqfne ahwdqaadwhmdauahlhe wdlnaz'Jepmlfwmaf paou..22:6 Training a child is more than just telling him the gospel message. There are many angles in child training that often do not enter into the thinking of one who plans for life work in this field. Bringing the gospel to the child and helping him to see his need of having the Lord Jesus as his Saviour and Lord is the paramount thing, but in order to do this, there are other kinds of train- in that re . Q 1.gpR0hZpTIifE3e3?iry HAROLD AND MILDRED MELAND Th . ' . . ... Father and Mother to 60 Kidsn ere is a common feeling that because one IS a Christian worker or a pastor, that he is so busy that he is never on time. This is wrong thinking. Because one is a servant of the Lord, he should make every effort to be prompt in all things. We should begin to teach our children promptness in childhood. 2. N EATN ESS: An unkempt appearance mars the testimony of the servant of Christg therefore, we should teach our boys and girls to be neat in appearance and habits. This is best taught when they are small. 3. GRACIOUSNESS: In I Cor. 13 we read, Now abideth Faith, Hope and Charity, these threeg but the greatest of these is Charity. The Lord wants us to be thoughtful of others. It is easier for one to learn to be gracious when he is small than after his ways are molded. To be a good servant of the Lord one must be gracious-so let's teach our boys and girls to be so. 4-. OBEDIENCE: This is almost a forgotten art, but we can never get away from the fact that God demands obedience. He urges children to obey their parents. He tells us to teach them to be ohedient.An obedient child finds it easy to follow the Lord. An obedient child does not cause the heartaehes and headaches like one who is disobedient, therefore it pays dividends to teach a child to obey when he is young. These things we endeavor to teach our boys and girls in Bethel Children,s Home. We look hack nearly five years to the beginning of the Home.There were cows, chickens and hogs to be cared for because they produced part of the food for the Home. There was housework to be done, washing, ironing and little ones to he cared for. This all called for hard physical work and this work had to be done in order that these little ones could be brought up. Often, young people preparing for work in training boys and girls, fail to recognize the need of the physical work and are sadly disappointed when they face the actual training of children. Today in Bethel Children's Home we have sixty boys and girls. Ten workers are caring for these little lives: Rev. and Mrs. Harold W. Melandg Rev. and Mrs. Douglas W. Meland, Miss Rebecca Lee, Mrs. Lola Batteesg Miss Agnes Krookg Miss Elizabeth Waltong Miss Avis Sowlg and Miss Alice Lindsley. All of the workers share in the physical work as well as teaching the Word of Cod. The Lord has given us six buildings and a girlis dormitory under construction. Our own school was opened a year ago where thirty-four of our boys and girls are being trained. Our plans for the near future include completion of the girls' dormitory-directors' home and a new dining hall and nursery. We covet your prayers for the childreng for physical strength and wisdom for the workers, for the daily needs of the Home and the future plans. -Harold and Mildred Meland Sponsored through courtesy of LA GRANGE BAPTIST CHURCH, La Grange, Ohio Rev. Walter Young, Pastor 33 IIUNUKAKY MEM HER CHARLES E. GREMMELS 1775 Broadway, New York 19, New York I was born in New York City of humble Godl parents. We learned earl to Seek first the Kingdom of Godi' and to read and obey Hpis Word, to trust in His redeeming grace for our lives. To the Lord's glory I have proved the blessings resulting when we are diligent in business, fervent in Spirit, serving the Lordfi Our Motto is: Christ is the head of this house The Guest at every meal U The silent Listener to every conversation. - Charles E. Gremmels by Gideon Charles E. Gremmels And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the f'irmament,and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. Daniel 12:3 It would appear from the above text that Cod places a high value on the accomplishment of those who are obedient to the Lord's command to become fishers of men. God says that it his His declared estimate of wisdom that men who turn many to righteousness are wiser than they who accumulate wealth alone. Many passages of Scripture have helped me to learn the value of a soul, and put the urge within me to publish and concea not, and to sow the good seed, the Word of God beside all waters. Fields Are W hite To Harvest In my daily journeyings I find it is indeed true that, The fields are white to harvest, so at every turn a tract and when possible a word to a seatmate, or when possible at gas stations we inquire whether they have on hand the f'Oil of Gladnessf' Some have replied, What a fine name for an oil, never heard of it. Whose brand is it? Thus giving us a chance to tell them how and from whom to get oil in their lamps and keep shining in the camlp. Hotel rooms also give varied opportunities that include tracts with a tip handed to the be hop, or a suitable tract placed in telephone books, such as God Calling et? The chambermaid finding a tract under the pillow reading 'lGoodniglJt or Goodby has given opportunity to find a burdened soul seeking to know Him Who giveth His beloved s eep. Telephone Booth - Prayer Closet Variously indeed has the Spirit of Cod given evidence of God's unwillingness that an should perish. Instances could be multiplied where men had followed the speaker to inquire, What must I do to lie saved, or can you pray with me? Then on a busy street the speaker resorted to a telephone booth for a prayer closet. The recital of the latter to a telephone stockholder brought the suggestion that we should make frequent use of these closets in calling in prayer on Him Who is never busy, and requires no coin for service. . There are multiplied opportunities to contact our Jewish friends when making purchases, or otherwise, by asking if they had read the Genealogy of the Messiah in the Gospel of Matthew. The word is spoken to a customer or caller at home oi' business. Even hat-checking girls have been eager reci iients of Gospels. Recurring visits found seed taking root, and more outstretched hands with requests for more gospells and books for friends. Truly, They need not de- part, give yet them to eat. We will remember that we are living epistles read and known to all men, and our walk must not belie our talk. Our service is only acceptable when we walk circumspectly. . l It is glorious to live a victorious life in Him and reveal to a wicked and adulterous generation that God IS our shield and buckler. Let us not he weary in well doing, for in due time we shall reap if we faint not. ln love contending for the faith once for all delivered to the saints, may we not seek the smooth and easy road, but remember, They climbed the steep ascent to Heaven Through peril, toil, and pain, Oh Cod, to us may grace be given To follow in their train. Sponsored through courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Valorus Carpenter LADIES AID SOCIETY, R. D. No. 2, Coming, New York Magee Baptist Church, Magee, N. Y. 34- '8 ' Buda NZ! Wfaifal' ED MELAND TESTIMONY or HAROLD AND MILDR HAROLD W. MELAND MILDRED MELAND Bethel ChIgdren'iH0mC , tuc y l A , s. . . - ' Jatlkxizld ordilrined into the ministry in l935 alld adlalsdirj fglhiellffiifllizrahled us 10 build and organize the IVIS Bible The Lord lgd us lo illl glllglrllliiivlu al-C'l,r0Claimingft11ze ?1of1g1i:31:3ZH.s Home Today there are sixty Church, also ve ranc U N ' h' h 5 the heginningo et e fc d ' :Z355:a?s11.:zz2,z?.2'::35 5.?.:.0.:S.zz.:may to Lamb 0 0 Y HONORARY MEMBER L. ALE HARRI ow REV. L. SALE HARRISON, B.D., D.D., is a widely known Bible Teacher, born in Australia, but now residing in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Harrison, formerly a pastor in Sydney, Australia, now gives his full time to Bible Conference work. He speaks at all the leading Bible Conferences and conducts Evangelistic and Bible Meetings in many churches over the land. He is also a prolificwritcr.Thousands of his volumes are in ' circu- lation. Especially popular among his writings are' PALESTINE GOD'S MONUMENT OF PROPHECYg THE REMARKABLE JEWQ THE GREAT UNVEILING Can exposition of the Revela- tionj. He has also written a great many pamphlets and increased the usefulness of many of his sermons by putting them in print. Dr. Harrison is considered a specialist in the Held of Bible Prophecy. llc has given a life-time of studv to the Jew R ' , ussia, England and thc part that these and other Nations will play in l the events with which the Age will close. Loved and honored by thousands of Bible believers, Dr. Harrison is premier amon all g the expositors of the Conservative and Premillenarian faith. Sponsored through courlesy Of h THE MEN'S BROTHERHOOD of the First Baptist CllUTChv Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert, Ferndale, W35hingl0n Rev. C. W. Wheeler, Pastor, I John 117 York, Pennsylvania 35 HI TORY 0F THE JUBILEE CLASS FRESHMAN Follow thou me is the call that went ringing into the hearts of about 65 young people during the time preceeding September 194-7. We were from all over this country but as a magnet draws the steel, so the power of God drew all of us to a quiet place in the center of His will. On the moming of September 16th, 194-7, we saw our class as a group for the first time. We were once individuals but soon we became a unit with but one desire: to seek the face of God in our classes. The first Friday night-'CET ACQUAINTED NIGHT-found us with fear and trembling on our way to the front lecture hall to meet the rest of the student body. Could we forget the diligent foot-washing that went on prior to the assembly because of the Seniors' trying to find the owner of one black shoe left behind! October and our first Retreat! Remember the blessings that we received under the ministry of Bishop Derstine? November gave us our first taste of exams and how we dreaded them, but after they were all over there had been no casualties. As we parted to go home on the Christian Work Campaign, the teachers bade us Goodbye with the doubt in their minds if they would ever see us all together again. .lanuarygALL BACK ! ! ! We had all been true to the call of Follow Thou me. March and exams again! A time of rest was soon to he ours. As we gave our thoughts to studies again in April, it was with renewed zeal, for we had only eight more weeks till we became Juniors. We are now nearing the end of our school year, as can be told by the great amount of action in preparation for the entertainment of our departing Seniors. The inconvenience of being crowded together at graduation time was overshadowed as we saw the joy of the Seniors as their dreams came true. As we watched the Seniors leave the Park, we wondered if we should ever see them again this side of Glory. We realized as we saw them go that they too were heeding the call of Follow thou me, only they were going to the far reaches of the earth, wherever He mig ead' JUNIOR ...NDAD WAGNFIR WAS NOT September, and back again from u THERE T0 GREET USB glorious summer in the Lord's service. We had followed our Saviour into the fields of service and found Him to be the faithful Friend that He had promised to he. There was much greeting of old friends and welcoming of new ones, for we were now Juniors and had to make the Freshmen feel at home. However, many of our countenances were saddened when Daddy', Wagner was not there to greet us. After we had installed the Intercom system as our class project, the thanks of the workers for the steps it saved, was one of our greatest rewards. Spring and the time for picnics! Loud and joyous were the praises of the returning group from the class picnic at Lake Arrowhead. Then it came time to watch another class go out into full-time service of their King. Truly this class did Reflect Christfi It fell our duty this time to furnish the decorations for the graduation. SENIOR Once again we enter these familiar halls, but this time it is with a sense of sadness for we realize that this is our last year. When we entered three years ago we were told that graduation was just around the corner and now we have just about rounded that turn in the road of life. In the fall term we elected our Theologue Staff and began the greatest project of our school activity. It Fel! Our Duty' to Decorate We have almost completed our course of school and soon we will all once again hear the for GT3fill3ll0H,, call of Follow thou me into strange and unknown areas. Sponsored through courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Yvade Mason SPARLINGVILLE MARKET 146 W, Market St., Clearneld, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, Port Huron, Mich. S 36 .ad Mey' in , f l 1 s t o f' ' ,. W .f V , fail - if L s A K, ' N L J Y R L i 'knclifwad-A7o4u7 ' THEOLOG E TAFF We, the Theologue StaH', :resent to you the 1950 THEOLOGUPE. ln it we have tried lo show the logical re- sults of faith in trusting our Glorious God. Throughout the book runs the theme of the Redeeming Grace of our Lord and His faithfulness to those who look unto Him. We trust that you, too, may receive a blessing as you continue to turn the pages of this edition. It is foolish to do Cod's work with- out God's power. We have prayed that this might bring glory to God, and be a blessing to its readers . The Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad. Ps. 12613 Honorary Editor Dr. M. C. Patterson Editor in Chief R. Knapton Associate Editor N. Peterson Layout Editor H. S. Watson Photography Editor K. Mason Art Editor B. Hill Class Historian A. Matthews Class Prophet G. Corbett League Editor L. Lowe Treasurer L. Wells Business M gr. W. Wright Literary Editor A. Hill Athletic Editor B. Thompson Secretary N. Mason Activities Ed. D. Hall Humor Editor K. Knauss Jr. Class Ed. Weinsheilner Advertising 0. Mason I. Matthewson Hymnologisls C. Watkins G. Leonard T. Babcock Alumni Editors W. Deuce G. Jones P. Wehye Compliments of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and Sunday School, Black River, New York Rev. Budd Krooswyk, Th.B., Pastor CLASS ER WOODRQW BROWN TEACH lil Till CL SS ill '51 We re'oice in knowin that you are at P.B.T.S. trainin 3 5 . for the Lor d's service but we sorrow because we will miss your fellowship after our raduation. T l g ru y your consecrated lives have been a blessing to us and we have seen your love for Christ and your zeal in serving Him. We trust that you will remember us in prayer as we go out into the field of service where God has called us. We, too, will be ra in f p y g or you as you complete your traininv here at P.B.T.S. O As you finish your training, we pray that God might use your lives to win many precious souls to Him. If we Cannot b ' we d I elle E 0 not behave H-ve God when ou , Ven the W lm ai an 3 I' Cir . cu Oodlnfcker qw - Spurgbon Instances Seem to 1, - es his success to the fa h e against us, ct 1 at he uses his h Sponrnrfd thrg lst BAPTISI-flglgcxirzesy of ' JRC lglev. Felix Wagner H Spinggiehlgolt Ackffly , orth Carolina 38 ead.--Cox HERBERT WEINSHEIMER Bible School Park, New York President His yoke is easy, His burden is light. I,ve found it so, I've found it so. May Jesus Christ be praised that when going is dif- cult, He is present to bear the yoke with me. JANET L. SMITH RD 2 Binghamton, New York Secretary But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. I praise Him for this wonderful love and mercy given to whosoever will. II Corinthians 4:7 LOIS M. ACKER RD 1 Hornell, New York On February 25, 1942, I accepted Christ as m personal Saviour. How happy Iam that He called me to train here at P.B.T.S. It is my one desire to go wherever He leads ine. Psalms 23:7 RICHARD F. ASHLEY 115 W. Union St. Union, New York I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who hath enahled me for that He counted me faithful putting me into the ministry. My prayer is that He must increase and I rnust decrease. MARGARET BONNER Worthington, Pa. I ,praise God for saving my soul w ile young and being called with an holy calling. My prayer is that I will walk worthy of my calling wherever He leads. II Timothy 1:9 SARAH JANE NEMIRE 316 Main Street Hallstead, Pa. Vice President I thank my God daily that He saved such a one ,as I. Truly there is no greater joy than serv- ing the One Who did so much for me. Psalm 37:5 MAYNARD L. STEVENS Nelson, Pa. Treasurer There's a peace in my heart that the world never gave, a eace it cannot take awa . what a peace it is to know that I am under the Blood of Jesus, safe in the Shepherd's fold. Psalm 12616 JOHN L. ALLEN RD 2 Harnrnondsport, New York Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ. II Cor. 2:14. Praise the Lord that we do not have to trust in our own strength hut that we can trust in His strength. BETTY JANE BLOW RD 2 Ulster, Pa. I raise God for sending His only Son, the Lord Jesus hrist to save me from sin. My prayer is that He might increase and I might decrease. Philippians 4:13 WILLIAM HROUGHTON 308 Robinson St. Binghamton, New York Our Saviour's words launch out into the deep, have given me a challenge to live a soul winner's life for Him. I praise Him for saving my soul and giving me this challenge. Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto 39 WILLIAM CALDWELL Curwensville, Pa. I tpraise the Lord for His free gi t of Salvation and His precious Word that guides me each day. My aim is to make Christ pre- eminent in my life as I serve Him. Colossians 1:18 SHIRLEY ANN DITMARS Trumansburg, New York What the Lord means to me is beyond expression. His shed Blood enabled me to receive His great salvation and Oh! the jo of knowing and serving Him. Rhilippians 1:21 WALTER ESHLEMAN Moravia, New York Oh! See humanity, traveling along life's highway, disappear. I must do likewise, romoting not self but He, Vyho lends another day. Be secure! Oh Traveler! Take it not for granted, tonight! Isaiah 21:11 BARBARA HILL RD 3 Vestal, New York Thank Thee Lord for Thy Salvation, Grace so mighty and so free: Take in all in consecration, Gloriily Thyselfin me. I Timothy 4:12 EVELYN L. IQILMER RFD 2 Fredonia, New York I thank and praise'God because He has saved me from out of a world of sin and wickedness. I am so happy to know that He is mine and am His. 'Q-f...,x, .aus-W 'ki' .Sponsored through courtesy of LEONA M. DEAN R 1 Bryon, Michigan All glor to God for the great gift of Hgs love. We are not what we were, not what we should be, or not what we will be when we see Him face to face. I John 3:2 VIRGIL P. ENDSLEY 4107 South Terrace Street Columbus, 4, Ohio What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought, since Jesus came into m heart. How wonderful it is that the Lord can take our lives and use them for His service, regardless of what they have been. .IUANITA M. FITCH 820 Creed Street Stuthers, Ohio Consecration-Jesus only, liv- ing out His life in me. As I look to Christ and trust Him, Lo! His image forms in me. Ephesians 1:18-20 DOROTHY JONES RD 1 Guys Mills, Pa. My life was one of sin until Christ came in and washed my sins away. I was as a sheep going astray but praise God He truly can change everything. How 1 praise Him for His guidance and daily presence! HAROLD LITTLE Tyrone, New York O, give thanks unto the Lord for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever. I thank God for His mercy toward sinners such as me. ALTON LEWIS and THE LEYVIS CHICKEN RANCH, Gillett, Pennsylvania 40 EDMUND MARTIN 215 Whitmores Avenue Jermyn, Pa. I want to thank God for the way that He has led me, and my eamest prayer is that I shall be able to ollow Him all the wa . Luke 9:24-215 KENNETH McCRACKEN Box 182 Avis, Pa. Ye have not chosen me, but 1 have chosen you. John 15:16. I thank Cod for the ower of the Holy Spirit that fii-st convicts of sin, then draws His own to Him. MARY EDNA MIHAILOV RD 1 Guys Mills, Pa. I praise the Lord that He is our he p and strength. Without Him we would surely fall, for we in ourselves are nothing. My desire is to do His precious will. Psalm 121 RUBY S. MIHAILOV RD 1 Guys Mills, Pa. The Lord Jesus saved me at the age of 17. What a blessing it is to he a child of God and to know He ever loves and cares for His own. Galatians 2:20 MELVIN H. NEGLEY Saltsburg, Pa. I praise God for salvation through Christ Jesus. My prayer is that I will be a mighty witness for Him and that many will come to know this wonderful Christ because of my life. I John 3:2 f XA Sponsored through courtesy of MR. B. S. LONGENECKER, Reading, Pennsylvania Clothes for the Man Who Works 41 .DEVERE L. MAYO Box 210 LaGrange, Ohio I once was blind but now I see, That Jesus' Blood was shed for me: And soon I'll see His holy face, And tell the story saved by grace. Ephesians 2:8 DESTA K. MIHAILOV RD 1 Guys Mills, Pa. I raise God for saving me and calling me into His service. My rayer is that I will always be ilound in the center of His will. Psalm 37:4- MILDRED M. MIHAILOV RD 1 Guys Mills, Pa. l'll never be able to thank God enough for sending His Son, The Lord Jesus Christ, into this world to die for me that I, so unworthy, might have ever- lasting life. Romans 5:8 ELIZABETH J. NEAL Lyndonville, New York For Thou art m Rock and my Fortress: therefbre for Thy name's sake lead me, and guide mefi Psalm 31'-3. I praise God for the privilege of committing my way unto Him. HAZELENE'M. QUEEN 502 Ohio Street Spindale, N. C. The Lord is my light, my salva- tion, and the strength of my life. I praise Him for supplying my every need in Christ Jesus. Psalm 27:1 RUTH V. ROBINSON 76 Hollywood Ave. East Orange, New Jersey Since I have been studyin Cod's Word here at school F want God's will to be done in my life. My prayer is: May Christ be seen in me. CLEORA MABLE SCOUTEN RD 1 Corning, New York I'd rather have Jesus to walk by my side, My solace and comfort, com- panion and guide, Than all life offers,Than all men possess, There's nothing so dear As his tender care? ALICE M. STUPKE B0 West Main Street Cortland, New York I know whom I have believed, and am ersuaded that He is able, to keep that which I'm committed unto Him against that day. Philippians 1:20-21 MILDRED VAN HART Box 102 Conklin, New York I praise God that He gives me real joy in serving Him. He supplies my every need and He is now in Heaven preparing a home for me. II Corinthians 12:9 LOIS R. WATSON 626 Wendell Street Union, New York Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Psalm 68:19. I praise the Lord for His loving kindness to us each day. A Sponsored through courtesy of EDITH M. SAMSON Whitney Point, New York O use me, Lord, use even me, Just as Thou wilt, and when, and whereg Until Thy blessed face I see, Thy rest, Thy joy, Thy glory share. PHYLLIS SHAVER Schoharie, New York After all He's done for me, how can I do less than give Him my best and life for Him completely. Psalm 19:14 LEONA M. THWING P.O. Box 42 Smethport, Pa. 1 praise the Lord for savin me and calling me to P.B.T.S. to study His precious Word. Al- though I fail Him many times He never fails me. He becomes more precious to me each day. BERNICE L. VAN SANT 1810 Sweeley Avenue Williamsport, Pa. I thank God for His unspeakable gift, The Lord Jesus Christ. That He might increase and I might decrease is the prayer of my life. Philippians 3:10 RICHARD J. WEALE RD 41 Binghamton, N. Y. 1 was a sinner, but Just a Little Talk With Jesus Made Me Whole. How I thank Him for the privilege of studying to be a workman who is not ashamed. I Timothy 1:12 42 WALTER R. MILLER CO., INC. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Stupke, Binghamton, N. Y. Cortland, New York Stationery-Gifls-Sporting Goods STUPKE'S PASTRY SHOP ALICE WEST 3726 Meridian Avenue Seattle, Washington How wonderful it is to know that my salvation is real! My one desire is to live for Him Who gave His life for me. I'll go wherever He leads. Joshua 1:19 MARJORIE M. WILKINS RD 1 Mainesburg, Pa. I thank the Lord that through His great love He saved even me. It is a privilege and a joy to serve Him in this life after all He's done for me. Deuteronomy 31:6 ELAINE WILSON Coolspring St. Uniontown, Pa. 1'd rather have Jesus than anything. Whether I live, there- fore, or die, I am the Lord's, praising God for His faithfulness to me both in joy and in sorrow. Romans 14:8 NANCY WILDSMITDH 4-53 Queen St. Northumberland, Pa. When Christ came into my heart, at the age of nine, He made me a new creature and called me into His service. I'm so happy to be in trainingi' to take His glorious Gospel to those who know Him not. ARTHUR WILKES 4-11 Fifth Street McDonald, Ohio I thank God that he arrested me in my sins and that I have placed my faith in Him as my personal Saviour. It is a real Joy to serve Him. John 3:30 ELEANOR WITTER RFD 2 Columbiana, Ohio I thank God that He saved my soul and gave me Eternal Life. I want to serve Him the resl of my life and go wherever He may lead me. Psalm 27:1 JUNIOR CLASS MEN'S QUARTET Sponsored lhrough courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Yeager Miss Maribelle Baumgarner Clearfield, Pennsylvania Clearfield, Pennsylvania 43 THREE MUSTY ST JAIL BIRDS SPRING S HERE! SUPPLYING THE BLOOD BANK GLAD TO HAVE YOU MEET ME CLEAN UP DAY DRESS PARADE CHILD EVANGELISM PAYS OFF Sponsored through courtesy of NU-WAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Adrian, Michigan Manufacturers of Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders, Garters 44 ' Y W! ZF... ' 1 -aft! iff ,X I 361, f N2 A gl k , A Lvl: 7' , WASHINGTON SMILES s ffp gs - Y Af 51.5 jg . ir Q'-4119 1 fi A QQ A r. SO-O-O SORRY I GOOD-WILL MISSION WORKERS li f. MIHAILOV SISTERS I ,iv SL- H Y, bf NICE HAIR . QS TEACHER'S PET WATSON SIGN CO. SING AWHILE Sponsored through courtesv of U t d COLE'S PHARMACY A. V. Cole, Ph.G. Phone 7-9719 274 Floral Ave. ohnson Cilv. N. Y ni e Church of Springboro. Penna. Rev. Willard L. Marsteller, Pastor y J , - 4-5 FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT ROW-Strong, S., Sutton, P., Zook, R., Pierce, G., Gardner, B., Ford, R., Davenport, K., Truitt, E. SECOND ROW-Mix, B., Culver, D., Pauley, D., Anacker, D., Wittig, I., Smith, C., Oliver, V., Bastress, J., Allio, I., Strong, C., Olds, M. THIRD ROW-Houck, F., Hoyt, M., Perry, P., Jones, K., Davenport, D., Jarvis, H., Durr, H., Reese, A., Pierce, R., Huse, I., Durr, P., Cahn, H., Crawford, R. FOURTH ROW-Berkheiser, W., Hamilton, G., Gilbert, D., Arnold, R., Graybill, H., Cauvel, F., Seefried, J., Zouck, E., Hauser, D., Boytim, R., Nelson, A., Dunn, R., Alexander, G. CLASS OFFICERS-President, Edward Zouck: Vice-President, Geraldine Pierce, Secretary, Doris Anacker, Treasurer, Dean IIauser. FRESHMAN TESTIMONIALS GAYLE ALEXANDER-Tionesta, Pa. I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, et not I, but Christ liveth in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. Gal. 2:20 JANET ALLIO-Tionesta, Pa. Fear thou not, for I am with thee: be not dismayed, for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee, yea, I will hel thee, yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my riggteous- ness. Isaiah 41:10 DORIS ANACKER-R 4, Box 129, Kirkland, Wash. I will say of the Lord, He is m refuge and my fortress: my God in Him will I trust. Psalm 91:2 RUSSELL ARNOLDvBurlington Flats, N. Y. How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preach- er? Romans 10:14 JEAN BASTRESS-478 Duke, Northumberland, Pa. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 1:13 WM. H. BERKHEISER-310 W. Main St., Endicott, N. Y. Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew Him n0t.'7 I John 3:1-3 RICHARD BOYTIM-1813 Columbia Ave., Tyrone, Pa. I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me for that He counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry. I Timothy 1:12 H. JANE CAHN-696 QUEEN St., Northumberland, Pa. And the Lord, He it is that doth go before thee, He will be with thee, He will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8 FRANK CAUVEL-218 Norman St., Franklin, Pa. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.', Philippians 4-:13 Compliments and Best Wishes from Class of '52 For if we be dead with Him, we shall also live with Him, II Tim 2:11 ROBERTA CRAWFORDSR 3, Cortland, N. Y. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 DONNA CULVER-MC 30, Warren, Ohio Only fear the Lord and serve Him in truth with all your heart: for consider how great things He hath done for youf, I Samuel 12:24- DUANE DAVENPORT-RD 2, Reynoldsville, Pa. And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom we have now received the atone- ment. Romans 5:11 KATHLEEN DAVENPORT-RD 2 Reynoldsville, Pa. The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble: and He knoweth them that trust in Himf, Nahum 1:7 PAT DIR P.O. Box 136, Mercer Island, Wash. 'iBut my Cod shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesusf, Philippians 4:19 HERMAN GRAYBILL-Richfield, Pa. For He hath made Him to he sin for us, who knew no sin: that we might be made the righteousness of Cod in Him. II Corinthians 5:21 G. E. HAMILTON M44-5 N. Hazelwood, Youngstown, Ohio I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God in Him will I trust. Psalms 91:2 DEAN HAUSER-Linden, Pa. There hath no temptation taken you hut such as is common to man, but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able: but will with the tempta Lion also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to hear it. I Corinthians 10:13 FLORENCE HOUCKVS7 Carlton, Gerard, Ohio And the Lord He it is that doth go before thee, Ile will be with thee, He will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8 RAYMOND DUNN-RD 1, Medina, N. Y. If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not: and it shall be given him. James 1:5 HERBERT DURR'-'R 5, Cumberland, Md. For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth: to the Jew lirst, and also to the Greekf Romans 1:16 RITA FORD-RD 1, Keeseville, N. Y. I will praise Thee: for I am fearfully and wonderfull made: marvellous are Thy works: and that my soul knoweth right well. Psalms 139:14 ' BETTY GARDNER-Addison, N. Y. 'But as it is written, eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him. I Cor. 2:9 DAVE GILBERT-Phoenix, New York Casting all your care upon Him: for He careth for you. I Peter 5:7 MARILYN HOYT-107 W. Wenmlel, Union, N. Y. For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth: to the Jew first, and also to the Greekf Romans 1:16 JULIA HUSE-Eggleston St., Corinth, N. Y. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13 A HAROLD JARVIS-216 W. Main, Waterloo, N. Y. Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord knoweth them that are His. And let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from in- iquity. II Timothy 2:19 KATHHYN JONES-RD 2, Otego, N. Y. Looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith: who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame and is set down at the right hand of the throne of Cod. Hebrews 12:2 Sponsored through courtesy of Evangelical United Brethren Sunday School Bridgewater Baptist Church Carl Egli, Pastor Clearfield, Pennsylvania Church and Spruce Sts., Montrose, Pa. BEVERLY MIX-RD 1, Newark Valley, N. Y. For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of' Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth: to the Jew first and also to the Greek., Romans 1:16 ABU SOBIIA DASS NELSON-New Delhi, India According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust. And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for that He counted me faithful, putting me into the ministryf' 1 Tim. 1:11-16 MARGARET A. OLDS-155 Tompkins St., Cortland, N.Y. Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. I Thessalonians 5:16-18 VIRGINIA OLIVER-RD 2, Ilarpursville, N. Y. For by grace are ye saved through faith: and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. Eph 2:8-9 DONNA PAULEY-713 North Ave., Girard, Ohio But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, b whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the worldiw Galatians 6:14 PATH ICIA PER RY+Wellsbcrro, Pa. That the trial of your faith, being much more precious then of gold that perisheth, though it he tried with Ere, might he found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. I Peter 1:7 GERALDINE PIERCEAPine Ridge Camp, Lickinville, Pa. The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall 1 fear? The Lord is the strength of my life: of whom shall I he afraid? Psalm 27:1 RUTH PIERCE-RD 1, Endicott, N. Y. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge llim, and He shall direct thy pathsf' Proverbs 3:5-6 ALVIN REESE-74-5 Wash. Ave., Jermyn, Pu. Holding forth the word of life: that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain. Philippians 2:16 JAMES SEEFRIED-303 Pacific St., Franklin, Pa. According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that will all boldness as alwa s, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body whetlier it be by life, or by death. For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Philippians 1:20-21 CLARIBEL SMITH-Gillett, Pa: And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 CLAIRE STRONG-166 Lalley Blvd., Fairfield, Conn. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will sag of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God: in im will I trustf' Psalm 91:1-2 SHIRLEY STRONG - Therefore if any man he in Christ He is a new creature: old things are passed away: behold all things are become newf' II Corinthians 5:17 PATSY SUTTON--607 W. Barnes Ave., Lansing, Mich. According to m earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall, be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall he magnified in my body, whether it by by life, or by death. Philippians 1:20 ELVA TRUITT-RD 1, Mahoning, Pa. The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?,' Psalms 27:1 IRMA R. WITTIG-fUlster, Pa. Prove all things: hold fast that which is good. I Thess. 5:21 RACHAEL ZOOK-RD 1 Bareville, Pa. And having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto Himself: by Him, 1 say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven. Col. 1:20 PIDWARD ZUUCK-fNew Springfield, Ohio For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other crea- ture, shall be able to 'separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39 Sponsored through courtesy of Miss Elaine R. Mahoney, Elmhurst, Pennsylvania -Col 3:17 , f ' f, V! ' f fzz? , , jf' ' x A' A 1 , gn: ' I lfffi -.EEE 'Y X K N ew ,ssEiEi , 5 V Agmiig E ff Tj 1 ' V' i fg fx Lx rl 'A- ff X f ' -, 1 N SNXSQK X x I X . . S mv ! 1 X ww NWA X Qi,--j f ' If Qij X lu' Q T k gf. J' X, N X N 5 - X N ' YxX M XX , . ks XBiwx XX ., ,lk X wx :X ,4,,, ' ,U . K g 'I NREN f ' Kp? xXX X-' X ' 'ixx g L X X ,af 6 . I F: , A x l H 2 +Q M M si Z Z 1 X X N ..: ' x X , l jfvf N . Ei? Q 9 ,X N X1 1 14 f B I JN' M S, X ' 1 f :N I 1 'xi' X .f 7 kx - X ' J , 1 I. 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X N X , x -' .X A X . if X N Xi Q-.Qs 'X SXN Q, X X ffm TUDE T LEAGUE 0F MA Y ATIO THE STUDENTS' LEAGUE I Love to Tell the Storyvfthis Gospel Song has been sung countless thousands of times as the Students' League of Many Nations has presented their service all over this North American Continent. On Thanksgiving day 1922. the Freshmen, while entertaining the School, presented a stunt consisting of nine students, dressed in their native costumes. who spoke and sang in their native languages and then translated them. This was the Students, League in embryo. While Dr. John A. Davis looked on, he saw a vision of what a group like this could do in the Held of Evangelism, and it resulted in the organization of the League which is one of Americais most unusual one-night Evangelistic services. In the past twenty-seven years, the Students' League of Many Nations has traveled over 450,000 miles, in every state in the Union and also in Canada and Mexico. The League has presented its message of Good Newsw over 6800 times up to the occasion of its twenty- seventh anniversaryg and to this Message it has seen at least 4-00,000 precious souls dedicate their lives to the Lord, also numberless souls take Christ as their Personal Saviour. About one hundred-sixty young people have taken part in these services, receiving wonderful training for definite Christian Service. Twenty-three years ago, because of his heavy schedule, Dr. John A. Davis turned over to Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Patterson, the direction of the League. Under their Spirit-led supervision, the League has made four Trips to Canada, and one into Mexico. The group has worn out seven busses and numberless autos, and they are now Ridin' in Style in a new Flexible which the Lord gave them three years ago. The Lord has blessed this group through allowing them to proclaim the blessed message of Salvation in all kinds of Prot- estant churchesg also two Catholic churches have cooperated with them. 25 YEARS UNITED EFFORT Sponsored through courtesy of STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS, Bible School Park, N. Y. 50 asm, Wg' 0510 its I Tim. 1:11-16. My home is in Delhi, India. I acquired my early education at Agra, the place of the famous Taj Mahal. My ancestors were high caste Hindus. I spent many hours in heathen temples observing the rites and worshipping heathen gods and goddesses. Bitter hatred of all other religions was fostered, and Christianity received the full brunt of my wrath. From the very early days of my life there was an inner longing to find peace in my heart and I realized that I was a sinner before God and in need of a Savior. I found no peace in Hinduism so I went and searched for the Savior who could wash away my sins. I sought for this in Mohammedanism and read their Holy Book, the Koran, from cover to cover, but found no peace or sa tisfaction. That inner fire was becoming more highly inflammable as time went on. I searched for an atonement for my sins in Buddhism, but alas, there was nothing that could give me peace in my heart. That genuine hunger for full salvation had been planted in my heart by God. My fearless, adventurous spirit aroused the interest of Communist leaders, who, within a few years included me in their as- sembly of leadership. I hated the Bible, I hated the Christians, I hated their Christ. Ironically enough, my responsibility was to harass Christians and create havoc among the churches and also to heat the preachers and their wives. One night, as I was on my mission of pagan onslaught, something happened. It was a fateful night and there was a heavenly vision, a great light shone around me. A voice came from heaven and said, Abu, Abu, why persecutest thou me? Because of fear, I fell on my face and cried to thatvoice,pleading for mercy, for I saw myself eternally lost.Those who came with me also heard Him and through fear they ran away,leaving me lying on the road. The missionary came out of his house and laid his hand upon me and said, Broth- er Abu, I have been praying for you. Get up, repent and be baptized in the Name of Jesus and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spiritf' I was led by the missionary and his wife, with a few Christians and was baptized the same night. As I re- ceived the power of the Holy Ghost, I could never describe the joy unspeakable and full of glory, and I began to witness to others of what God had done in my life. I was the chiefest of sinners, saved by His grace. Through this, a most outstanding re- vival broke out in which all my brothers and sisters were saved. In the Indian Railway, I served as a first-class locomotive engineer, and during the darkest days for the Allied troops, I engi- neered the train which carried the Big Three to the Teheran conference.While on that mission, God spoke to me in the early part of the morning. He told me as plainly as could be that He had called me to preach the gospel for that He counted me worthy and faithful by putting me into the ministry of IIis glorious gospel. It was then that I cried out, Here am I, 0 God, use mef, I was a greater admirer of Mohandas Gandhi but when I became the follower of the Great Galilean, I discarded all of my future prospects in politics. I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I give the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ. From the very beginning, I fought a fight of faith. I was persecuted, stood trial three times, and was heaten most mercilessly when in prison. The merciful hand of the dear Lord delivered me, that I might continue to preach His glorious gospel. The his- tory of my Christian experience is a long tale of strife and conflict Uohn 161335. I am crucified with Christ, I care for nothing, visible or invisible, but to win Christ Jesus, and for this cause I ohtained mercy, that in me Christ might shine forth in all longsuffering for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on Ilim to life ever- lasting. Amen. Abu Sobha Dass Nelson. , Sponsored through courtesy of UNION BAPTIST CHURCH of Endicott, New York A Friendly Service for Friendly People. 5l JUBILEE QUINTET-Our Jubilee Quintet has been active in class chapels, assemblies, prayer meetings and various other school activities. God has given them many opportunities for service on weekends and during vacation periods in street meetings, jail, hospital, mission, Youth for Christ and church services and radio broadcasts. On the trip to Washington State, which four of the Quintet took, tract bombs were dis- tributed, songs and testimonies were given and the fellows truly realized God's great faith- fulness. The Quintet has had many other glorious experiences, and their greatest joy has been to see some fmd Christ as personal Saviour through the proclamation of the Gospel. FROSH QUARTET GLAD TIDINGS TRIO We praise God for the lives of these consecrated young people, who have been willing to give much of their time to the service of the King. Their songs of Zion have been songs of great inspiration to the students here at school and to many churches in this area. Our hearts have not only thrilled to their singing, but also to their lives that back up their Christian testimony in song. Sponsored through courtesy of DR. AND MRS. NORMAN BEALS, Franklin, Pennsylvania 52 BIBLE CLUB BVE E T CMatthew 18:1-14D The field of Child Evangelism is one of the most uncrowded fields for young men in the whole world. Child Evangelism, like the mission field, has been sadly neglected by the men, undoubtedly because of unfavorable conditions humbleness of position, and the low salary. In their stead and to their shame a great host of young women have been obedient to the imperative commands of Jesus- Boys and girls need a Saviour It IS Cod's will that Boys and girls he saved., so with a burden for souls and in obedience to the commands of Christ, P.B.T.S. supplies men and women each week to teach Good News Clubs all over the Triple Cities and surrounding communities. Many boys and girls rn the clubs all over the Triple Cities' have found Jesus as their Saviour, and surely it IS worth the tlme prayer effort and sacrifice. Mav Cod rlchlv bless you as you continue to win children to Christ. HOSPITAL MINISTRY In II Corinthians 4 II Seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not', also in Acts 6 4 But we will give ourselves continually to prayer and to 'the ministry of the Word.', Thus at Christ's command students of the Practical Bible Training School enter the Binghamton City Hospital and give God s Word ln tract song and testimony. Letters are written for those who desire it. There are few visible results 1n souls won, but the Seed is sown and only eternity will reveal the results. Sponsored through courtesy of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, McDonald, Ohio Holding Forth The Word of Life. Rev. Milford Shreckengost, Pastor 53 THE MIHAILOV TRIO We go from the city church to the one-room school house, giving out the good news of salva- tion in testimony and in song for our Lord Jesus Christ. Although we do not preach, He has given us a song on our lips and a prayer in our hearts as we strive to serve Him in the calling whereof He called us. Eph. 5:19 We render our services in any type of Christian program, such as Morning Worship service, Young People's groups, Youth for Christ Rallies and .lail Services. II Cor. 5:15 And He died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto them- selves, but unto Him which died for them and rose again. It is not only our duty, but a real joy to serve our Lord and Master. THE GOOD WILL MISSION The Good-Will Mission, 39 Carroll Street, Binghamton, is a home of numerous activities. On Sunday mornings some students go down and conduct a Sunday School for the children of that neighborhood. One of the duties is to bring the children to the service, and build up the work. New classes have been added in the last year and each class has its regular teacher. Each Sunday afternoon they do hospital visita- tion, conduct a jail service, distribute tracts, and do home visitation. In the evening, there is a Young People's service and an evening message. Rev. Wm. Schefller has been the Superin- tendent for twenty-two years and is still working hard for our Lord. May God bless this work and those who serve Ilim there. CITY JAIL SERVICES For the past two years it has been our privilege to bold a Gospel service in the City Jail in Bing- hamton, N. Y., every Sunday afternoon under the direction of the Good-Will Mission. This service consists of the singing of gospel hymns, the reading of God's Wordgprayer, a special number, and a short message. After these preliininaries each prisoner is dealt with per- sonally. He is given Cod's plan of salvation and an opportunity to accept Christ as his personal Saviour. God has blessed our efforts abundantly and in these two years we have seen 125 men accept Christ.as their own personal Saviour, one of these a murderer. Praise God for this opportunity of service! Sponsored through courtesy of Mr and Mrs L E Sehirch Cherry Grove Dairy Co., RD 7, Toledo, Ohio MESSIAN IC FELLOWSHIP President, C. Crowe, V. Pres., R. Shoemaker, Secretary,- B. Hill, Treasurer, D. Mayo TRACT LEAGUE President, B. Thompson, V. Pres., H. Muthler, Secre- tary, J. Major, Treasurer, W. Young MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP President, P. Weyhe, V. Pres., A. Mathews, Secretary, N. Wildsmith, Treasurer, H. Little MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP In Romans 1:16 we read, For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that be- lieveth, to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. God's word tells us that we should pray for His chosen people. That is the purpose of Messianic Fellowship. Once a week the students as- semble themselves together to pray for Israel. It is our desire to have a greater love for these chosen people. There- fore, the aim of the Messianic Fellowship is to uphold them in prayer and help them see that Christ is their Messiah, and accept Him as Saviour. GOSPEL TRACT LEAGUE. Among the many lines of service for the Master that the students of P.B.T.S. engage in, is the service of tract distribution. This ministry gives great opportunities for soul winning. It opens mediums of personal witness and also propagates the Gospel of our precious Lord. Several years ago the need of this ministry was realized and acted upon as The Gospel Tract League of P.B.T.S. was established. This organization has proved itself a great asset in encouraging tract dis- tribution among the students. Gospel tracts are purchased and made available for the students' use. A special prayer meeting is held once a week to pray for this ministry. FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP Once a week the students of P.B.T.S. gather in Crowell Chapel to help share the burdens of God's servants in foreign lands by remember- ing them in prayer. The membership of Foreign Missions Fellowship consists of those whom the Lord has already definitely called to preach the Gospel to the millions who have never heard, and those who are willing to go or stay as the Lord leads. We pray, too, for missionaries whom the Lord has already sent. We praise God for those who have answered the call of Go ye there- fore', and trust that in the coming years, if the Lord does not come, more of us will be found telling those lost souls in far away lands the good news of salvation, for we know the harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few.', Sponsored through courlesy of CONNIZAUTVILLE GARAGE C. E. Terrill, Owner, Conneaulville. Pennsylvania 55 BILL THOMPSON WILL YOUNG Q Q I Ill 9 A PHENOMENAL. SCORE VARSITY SCORES Our Their Opponent Score Score Glen Aubrey 96 21 Fairview 46 23 Hallstead 48 21 Park Avenue 51 35 Hallstead 60 30 Boulevard 75 33 Newark Valley 81 25 Westover 67 43 Grace 98 29 Calvary 65 37 Fairview 50 45 Pyramids 29 30 Park Avenue 68 42 Pyramids 35 56 869 470 'Pyramids lost by forfeit. The 1949 Varsity Basketball season was one long to be remembered at P.B.T.S. As the record shows, the team did very well on the Court and thanks to capable coaching, vigorous cheering, and reliable re- serve strength was able to overcome and outclass all b ut one team. Through the season the Lord gave grace which enabled them also to show the Spirit of Christ while playing to win. Because of the success of this team, the 1950 schedule includes some tougher opposition and with the Lord's help great things can be expected. .Sponsored through courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. j, A. Hardman, Richburg. New York 56 1 . if . ' K ,L , ' 'sm Mp 1-ir an A 'R 32, .W ' xi-1. ir... l , ..X. g K gg K .Q,f..g. ffiiqvg. Ego' A fe ART WILKES BILL CALDWELL IME T0 In the strenuous schedule that is followed here at school, tired ' h a nerves and unused muscles welcome an opportunity to ave little friendly competition on Sunset Knoll or in King Hall. Always the game is play ed hard but it is apparent also that the Spirit of love is in each heart. Before every contest we ask the Lord to keep us from physical harm and to keep us Christ-like in our atti- tudes. In the days of earlv autumn one can often see a Freshman or l softball from Junior softball team taking a lesson in how to p ay the Seniors. They have learned quite a lot, though, and probably by next Fall they will have learned to take care of themselves. Be- sides playing softball, some of the fellows got in a little touch foot- ball as well. When the weather starts getting slightly disagreeable, the atten- tion is turned from the Knoll,, to King Hall and volleyball. Some exciting contests have resulted in inter-class and other competition. The major sport at Bible School Park is basketball. In addition to the regular games almost everyone gets a chance to play with some team or other, and as the resulting exhibitions often deserve more laughs than cheers, they help to provide the relaxation we all need. In the spring term, softball comes back in earnest and as often Sunset as the weather man will cooperate two teams will merge on Knoll and try again to settle the question of whether or not the mighty Seniors are supreme. Athletics do not dominate at Bible School Park but they surely do help to keep our minds and bodies in tune and ready to serve God at our best. Sponsored through courtesy of a M 1 ' 9 a . - , jd -- Y ROG KN APTON PLAYM THOSE CLOSE DECISIONS ARE TOUGH ON A COACH Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Keller Mr .and Mrs. Charles Marion . . . hh. Clearfield, Pennsylvania Pontiac, M14 lgan r' l .u7 KEITH KNAUSS KEN MASON MAYNARD STEVENS BILL LANCASTER ' ':iaf'f2'257f5i5f5'Q'-:-' ' 5 . 3 7 Y Q' 1 , 5 TE' ,f ,IN it ,,,. LOU MORGAN Q , is J-' A T ri .1.fgv ,. 1 :fast 7a Om Dear fMr. Brown, We of the Basketball Squad wish to express our ap- preciation to you for the part you have played in train- ing us for the Lord's service. We have noted in your life an unquenchable desire to win, but never has it surpassed the desire to serve Christ. Being associated with one who lives and plays as he preaches has inspired each of us to play the game of life more earnestly for Christ. We know your work with us has meant personal sacrifice and we want you to know that we deeply appreciate it. Surely the time we have spent under your leadershipf and direction has been both enjoyable and profitable. Thanks a lot, Brownie, for everything, and may the Lord richly bless you for it. Yours in Christ., The Team 74a Peaaaes The Reserve Squad played an important part in the successful season enjoyed by the Varsity. They had . ' , ' ' ' ll. Th t th I BD WALKER a Job to do and they performed it very we a e Reserves were dependable in the clutch was demon- V strated quite frequently throughout the season. at 1 5 ' is ln addition to helping the Varsity in their games, the -C A Reserves played nine games of their own and walked A l off the court as victors in six of them. Even while , furnishing the spectators with thrills and excitement, 5 x ' the team display ed an earnest Christian zeal and made 5 the season both happy and successful. ,A 34.3. ' A. if ,E 'X Sponsored through courtesy of ' HANKS and KERNS Friends of Leslie VVells KEN MCCRACKEN Coal and Builders Supply Springboro, l'enmvlvania Springboro. Pennsylvania 58 - 1 5 J ew- , g-513, 11-A , ., 1 K 1 , A ...,1 A , ff 'iiisiifi' . 1, , ,f .- Mfrs elseif , f 'fi ggi. is E 3 VX: , LES WELLS fs ,L 5 Lbs Q 5 THERON BABCOCK Al X WYMAN RITCHIE fb GIRL PLAY T00' The P.B.T.S. girls can play bas- ketball, too. When the Girls' Team took to the court, we all knew that an interesting game would soon be played. Always aggressive and try- ing to win, the girls were a real credit to the school. They played a sched- ule of ll games with other girls' teams, and in 9 of these tussles were victorious. Good work, girls, we're proud of you. GAME AFTER THE Sponsored through courtesy of AUSTINBURG BAPTIST CHURCH and BUTLER HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Knoxville, Pennsylvania Rev john 'I ubbs Pastor kink ' ' HUMOR IS SHOCK ABSORBER ON THE ROAD OF LIFE ff Y People grow corn on the toes-why not on the ear? D achshund-A low-down dog. Quintet-Where all five think the other four can't sing. Rabbit-Hare today and mink tomorrow. Horse-An Oatsmobile. He eats best without a bit in his mouth. One thing about railroads is that they are well trained. Wig-A convertible top. Snorer-A maker of sheet music. Community Chest-An organization that puts all of its begs in one ask it. Swing-The musician who invented swing ought to. Lie-A very poor substitute for the truth, although the only one so far discovered. Paperhanger-A person whose business is a put-up job. Bananavlts skin is a reminder that fall is near. Mule-An animal that can't pull while kicking, and can't kick while pulling. Undertaker-A good business partner, the last man to let you down. Mustache-The only thing that keeps many a man from being a barefaced liar. Leg-A person who is always kicking seldom has a leg to stand on. Barber-A person that is sure of success, because he is always at the top. Where there's a will-there's relatives. InsomniafThe triumph of mind over mattress. Goodbye-What money says when it talks. Waffle-A pancake with a nonskid tread. Manicuring-A handy profession. Oleomargarine-A food bought by people who have seen butterdays. Porcupine-An animated cactus. Politeness-Offering a lady your seat when you leave the bus. Cannibal-One who loves his fellowmen-with gravy. All work and no play makes plenty ofjack. Hospital-Where people who are run down generally wind up. Rolling pin-Just another form of night club. Used CarYMany a used car is in first crash condition. Fat Man-One who won't stoop to anything low. Gossip-A person with a keen sense of rumor. If evolution worked, nature would produce a pedestrian who can jump three ways at once. EquatorfA menagerie lion running around the earth. Old maid's laughter-Hel He! Hel Dentist-When at work, always looks down in the mouth. New York weather forecast-Chilli today and hot tamoli. Crow-A bird that never complains without caws. Throw a bun in the water and you will see something swell. Automobiles come from China because they go hong hong. If ignorance is bliss then the world is full of happy people. Miser-A dough nut. Horse sense-Just stable thinking. The hardest thing in the world to do is nothing-because you can't stop and rest. Sponsored through courtesy of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Karb, Venice Charge, Lickingville, Pa. 60 Sera. f1...,.1...., ...A D IT CAME TO PASS UNIQUE CLASS REUNION ACCOMPLISHED BY PLANE E Bible School Professor Returns From World-Wide Jaunt Bible School Park, N. Y., June 10, 1960-Associated Press dispatches today disclosed the announcement that the Rev. Dayton Dersham, professor of Greek at the Practical Bible Training School in Bingham- ton, N. Y., landed at LaGuardia Field completing a 12,000 mile class reunioni' by plane. His pri- vate pilot, Mr. Kenneth Mason, anxiously awaited a reunion with his wife, Mrs. Naoma Mason, who has kept the home fires burningn in her position as Credit Manager at Sears Roebuck and Co. in Bing- hamton. This trip was undertaken and financed by the members of the graduating class of 1950, who fbe- cause members have settled in all parts of the globejrealized that a class reunion could only be accom- plished in this very novel wav. Miss Geraldine Jones, secretary to Pro- fessor Loyd Lowe, Christian Edu- cation teacher and P.B.T.S. Alumni President, announced last week that Professor Dersham would ar- rive after a final visit in London to call on the class bachelor, Don Hall, who is in the used car business there, and who reports a solid booking for one-night character sketches which have remained popular and in constant demand since his gradua- tion from school. While in the English capital, the professor re- ceived a telephone call Ccollectj from Nancy Peterson, now an evangelist in Scotland. Before leaving the U.S. in Jan- uary, Professor Dersham flew to North Carolina to confer with Calvin Crowe, Director of the South- land Youth for Christ. At the large youth meeting held in Professor Dersham's honor, the main speaker was Keith Knauss, who has trav- elled in every state in the union, and is widely known as the Christian hobo. Heading west across the nation, the professor called on Phyllis Weyhe who wanted to be remem- bered to her classmates, and re- marked that she was settled and happy back home in Indiana. A short jaunt to Ohio brought a pleasant visit with Mrs. Mona Ritchie, now a pastor's wife and part-time evangelist. A stopover in Chicago gave the aerialists an opportunity to reminisce with Ruth Keller, now serving her tenth term as Ladies, Aid president in her local church. Joining in the impromptu reunion there was Joanne Major, whose popular radio program The Bible Bedtime Story Hour is now being sponsored by Pacific Garden Mission, where Helen Louise Muthler has recently accepted the position of matron of women. The state of Washington was well represented by Class of '50 graduates, and the Professor was welcomed there by Orman Mason, well known fiddler', of Concrete, Washington, who was even then preparing to leave with his wife and family as a missionary to India. He reported that he had recently heard of the class reunion from Bill Lancaster, an ex-Washing- tonian, and now Young People's Director at the Little White Church in Conklin, New York. Also on hand to greet the visitors was Miss Cornelia Moody, now active children's instructor at Bible ferences. Hastening to complete the trip across the Pacific, the flying entourage landed February 15 in the Hawaiian Islands where they found an active Bible Club move- ment directed by Miss Edna Handy- side, with Frances Pryor and Alice Pletcher assisting in the work. Then after a brief reunion there, the next stop was Hongkong, China, where they were met by Miss ClaraBelle Warren, foreign representative for the Ford Motor Company. HS 3 C011- long Sponsored through courtesy of In Bombay, India, the newspapers and radio broadcasts gave the class of '50 flight a royal welcome. At a reception in their honor, the main highlight of an evening's en- tertainment was a' televised re- union', with Theron Babcock, hymn writer of great renown and ianist for the Old Fashioned Revival, Hour in Long Beach, California. Seasonal rains prevented the arrival of Bill Thompson, a missionary in the Deuce part of India, but Miss Lorraine Lewis, photographic edi- tor for the Christian Life magazine was in India at the time doing a series of pictures on mission work there, and her article published in the April issue of the magazine included a shot,' of the Bombay reunion. The long flight on to Africa was well rewarded by a black re- ception-a gathering of native work- ers from the Kenya Mission Station. As Professor Dersham alighted from the plane, his heart was warmed by a tune readily recognized as There's A Welcome Heref' directed by their venerated leader, Dr. Gene Corbett. Mrs. Corbett, nee Carol Watkins, was also on hand wearing in honor of the occasion her Welsh costume, which recalled memories of her days on the Students' League of Many Nations. Coming by jeep from Interior Africa, Lou and Densie Morgan were warmly greeted by their former classmates. A wire from French Equatorial Africa brought news that Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc- Millen were anticipating a visit from the Class of ,50', flight. Dick was just then finishing the McMillen Commentary on the Biblev which has since gone to press. The farewell in Africa was fol- lowed by a royal welcome in South America, where in Rio de Janiero Elvin Mattison, evangelist and gos- pel singer, was in the fifth week of meetings by popular demand. Par- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Rev. C. R. Friedley, Pastor 61 ticipating in the successful cam- paign was Wilford Young, gospel artist whose paintings are on dis- play along with those of Miss Beulah Hill who is conducting an art exhibit in the Museum of Arts and Sciences in New York City. A short stopover in the Panama Canal Zone found Helen Belford working in a U.S.O. unit near an Army camp there. She had recently received word that Wilma Barnes, now a Sunday School teacher in Lockport, N. Y., and Rozella Shoe- maker, wife of the Professor of Agriculture at Cornell University, would soon visit her in conjunction with a Sunday School attendance survey they planned to make. The thrilling arrival at LaGuardia Field was to be followed by a re- ception in the famous Blue Room of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, where the following class- mates of the Class of '50 were feverishly preparing a Welcome Home Banquet under the joint supervision of Dr. M. C. Patterson, class teacher, and Anita Hill, who is actively engaged in Jewish work in the Bronx: Leslie Wells, vocal teacher at P.B.T.S. who has prepared a Vocal Arts program as entertainment for l the festive occasion, Shine,' Leon- ard, New York agent for Christian World Tours, Inc., who will offer a toast Ctomato juiceb to the re- turnees, Lois Bundy, head dietitian for her alma mater, who reports that a sumptuous 'repast will be served. Guest speaker of the eve- ning will be the head chaplain of Sing Sing Prison, John T. Lunsford, whose subject Csuggested by his wife and private secretary, Mrs. Jewel Lunsfordj will be The Class of '50-Unsurpassedf' Congratulatory telegrams on the completing of the flying tour are already pouring in, and messages have been received from these classmates: Austin Matthews, father of the Susquehanna Valley Home, Ivan Matthewson, wild animal trainer and President of the Child Evangelism Fellowship, Warren Wiright, Youth for Christ leader in Dundee, N. Y., and assistant pastor to David Wigdeng and Homer llendershot, Mehoopany, Pennsyl- vania farmer, who has become pop- ular with the present P.B.T.S. stu- dent body by instituting a bacon for breakfast program this past year, and Wilma Dence, matron of the Girls' Dorm at Highland Lake. After a short rest from the stren- uous undertaking, Professor Der- sham will fulfill speaking engage- ments, the first being at the First Baptist Church of Binghamton, where Dr. Roger Knapton, Ph. D., is the newly appointed pastor and his wife, Mary O. Knapton, direc- tor ofthe Baptist Youth Choir. Following a week end of meetings there, the professor will cooperate in a union meeting to be held in Upper Lisle where Rev. Karl Schoonover, church pastor, and Rev. Ed. Walker of Montrose Bible Camp anticipate record-breaking crowds. Advertising and publicity for the 'round-the-world journey have been promoted by Sheller Watson, pas- tor of the Chipmunk Run Baptist Church whose income is still being supplemented by occasional sign- painting activities. Newspapers from coast to coast acclaim this reunion as an outstand- ing achievement in an effort to re- unite those whose friendship which began on the banks of the Sus- quehanna and now extends to the uttermost parts of the earth. They have courageously fulfilled the ad- vice of their now-retired Homiletics instructor to Keep A-Goinif' Long live the Class of ,50l I l 4 S ponso red by .1 I ,Njwn -.Q-ed' +L PROPHECY MONTHLY - Keith L. Brooks, D.D., Editor Publication of the American Prophetic League, 51.20 per year Box B. B. Sta. Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California 02 na commencement ro- gram. As it nea ' ate receives his di- poma. Then follows the congratulations and f from relat' ' is yet to come a meet' to be for or the last prayer meetin before disorganizi g ream until all of a sudden one awakens to the fact that he is on th h world ' y o go forth into the field white unto harvest to ' 43 MENCEME T I DAYS or nAzE' Suddenly the Senior realizes that the time for which has been waiting since his entrance three years ago, h come all too soon. Although these last days are days daze for the Senior it is a time of spiritual fe blessin f of asting an g or the underclassmen d an guests. While the Senior . s are heard warbling from King Ha as they rehearse for vocal ' h mg t, the Juniors make th auditorium ready for that first program. Excitement rises as the practices begin to show fi ' results. Th ' ' nished ere is practice then m 't , ore practice, and, when i would seem you could practice no more you practice again: sometimes with your coach, sometimes in a group, or, in the few moments when there is no scheduled rehearsal, you go over your part alone. Every once in a while the Senior runs out to see if the ones for whom he has long been waiting are there yet. When the guests do arrive, everyone excitedly tries to get in the first word. After the greetings, the Senior again goes to his task of perfecting his part, for the first program is soon to get under way. With shaky knees and butterlly stomachs, each student who has a part in the vocal program wends his way to the platform for the first appearance. The audience is blessed with the message in song as the Lord is exalted in the numbers sung. The lirst a n t eir caps and gowns is at the Baccalaureate service on Sunday. It is even hard for the Seniors to keep the schedule straight on Monday for they have programs in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Each service is one of spiritual refreshment and leaves one anticipating the next. Except for joining the great list of alumni in the an- nual meeting, there are no other programs on Tuesday until evening, when the final commencement exercises are held. Nevertheless, the day is full of activity in prepara tion for the final appearance. The hig moment arrives-the fi l ppearance of the classi h ' P rs its end, each gradu l arewells ives and friends. For the graduates there ' mg never gotten as they gather f g ng as a class. ' It has all seemed like a hi d e t reshold of a of opportunity read t wm lost souls to our dear Lord. . - nh courtesy Of Sponsored H1101-lgi W C Realtor, ELMER ANQEVINE ftbwcyl Hin' N. Y. 145 Washington AVE-, Bingham ' Gllll' CALL! G Grace Leonard Carol Watkins 541.5154 E,AiiE4+l.E-Q 1. God's call-ing is His en-a-bl-ing This is our mot-to as we go forth for our King 2. As ser-vants of Christ we're ask-ing you Do you know Je-sus? -Have you leamecl to trust Him too? 'EFEQLPUFQFEF . K -' l I ' I Z I I Q I1 S! I ll al 'll I Z , ,W I In- IYJQIHZUQ-Qual l!-!---- x :Il I-' ll ' QIYYIIEQIY!-Q-fllfflf-f-IH ' b 4 c . We have o-heyed His call and come to this cho-sen place to bet-ter learn His precious word and tell of sav-ing grace, This is our prayer that you may find peace in Him to-day lt's Christ a-lone who can forvgiveg Re-pent, believe, and say, I'-S--I-,ml - lm 1'- l - - - -------- -I II l ,I -I I -51 - !l--!-- - - I HIQYI In - AISH- - H in ll ll-1 l 1 Il ll. 411 In -1' CHORUS: Gods call-ing is His cn-abling where-ev-er we may he' So to fol-low each day His lead-ing to o-hey. lil' rv --'l 'Il .Al -: -1: - . - I 1 1911 .1 .... - .:'Q :: -':- .Ili-15532151111-af :Ll I El . 5 ' -:. ' l ll1l1i1 ID gill! '11 QIUIHIII Ijllamnui---Iii: 1 0 , V I, A . -I . ' : . 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Kyrk, '34 R.D.1 Moscow, Penna. Sandler's Grocery 211 Ackley Avenue Johnson City, N. Y. Miss Norma Barnes 1008 Delaware Street Scranton, Penna. Marian J. Cook, ,49 R.D. 2 Turtle Creek, Penna. Evelyn Culp, '49 R.D. 2 Meadville, Penna. 320.00 Ray W. Daniels Paints, Oils and Varnishes Binghamton, New York 310.00 Clough's Hardware 200 Grand Avenue Johnson City, New York 55.00 Mrs. Dawn Boughton 47 Grand Boulevard Binghamton, New York Albro Packing Company Springboro, Penna. Ace Rug Co. Binghamton, New York Chaffee's Barber Shop Floral Avenue Johnson City, N. Y. Conomikes Tasty Sandwich Shop 166 Court Street Binghamton, New York Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morgan Miss Nancy Peterson, ,50 Turtle Creek, Penna. Under 35.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friend R.D. 2 Moscow, Penna. Mrf and Mrs. William Wescott Moscow, Penna. Elwood Braunheck, 549 Binghamton, New York Rev. Leon R. Searles, '28 124 Huntington Ave. Boston, 16, Mass. Mrs. Mildred Belknap 56 Lincoln Ave. Johnson City, N. Y. Miss Henrietta Sprandel Elmhurst, Penna. Miss Joanne R, Major Elmhurst, Penna. 68 A Leading Business House Binghamton, New York Shawkey Brothers Conneautville, Penna. Mrs. Karl Karlson, '42 Box 309-A, Rt. 2 Naperville, Illinois J. C. Penney Co. Binghamton, New York Decker's Service Station Springboro, Penna. Red and White Store Mr. C. P. McDowell, Owner Springboro, Penna. Friendship Class First Presbyterian Church 'Johnson City, New York Pecks Gas Station Hall, New York Mr. and Mrs. Kendon Gosney Conklin, New York Miss Maude Gibson Springboro, Penna. Maine Baptist Church Maine, New York Miss Helen Asmun Elmhurst, Penna. Oliver Sheppard Penn Yan, N. Y. Dr. Russell Hall, '23 22 Grant St. Utica, New York Miss Jane Schoenfeld Elmhurst, Penna. Okenica Photographic Studio Binghamton, New York Rev. Francis G. Jones, '19 Maine, New York X 'ta F' X . XxAb b A ,XL xx .X X 'N K 'MA 'K 'N XJQHJ NgX RQ A THE ALUM I NI' ClIO0L A Practical Bible Training School was purchased and has progressed upon sacrifices. It cost the founder great sacri- fice in the early days. Today the teachers and workers continue in this same spirit of sacrifice to carry on the work of God. Gifts come in from many parts of the land, but there is one group that should be mentioned here and that is the Alumni Association. Each year some are promoted to an association in a Higher Court and each year a new band of soldiers takes their place until the number has reached the thousands. They are scattered all over the world, yet they do not forget P.B.T.S. Each year at Retreat there is an annual meeting of the Association under the guidance ofits president, M. L. Lowe. Besides their regular activities in the Gospel ministry., they carry on a ministry of giving here at school. Several years ago it became evident that the dining room was in need of repair and redecoration. The alumni Association assumed the task of financing and voted to spend six hundred and fifty dollars to accomplish the task. Due to the condition of the building, this was only about half enoughg however, the rest was soon raised by means of letters sent out by the Association's president. Now we have a very attractive, well-lighted, and easily-cleaned dining room. For more than a year now there has been a Jeep truck at Bible School. This is here also because of the Alumni and is used for everything from bringing in supplies to plowing snow. Just recently some sturdy new chairs arrived at school to replace others whose retirement was long overdue, in fact some had fallen in service, bringing quite a let-down to the dignity of their occupants. The latest arrival is a new Addresso- graph, which is not as yet in operation but will soon be saving hours of time and labor W in preparing the outgoing mail. These articles alone have cost about 554500 dollars, not considering other valu- able gifts to the school. By their sacrifices 5' S' it is evident that the Alumni have not ,Ma-ff '1 if ,.,,--A-'I -ll forgotten P.B.T.S. Sponsored througll courtesy of B.'Xl I'IST CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev, Charles Linglebach, Pastor Goodells, Michigan 70 EARLY CLASS ANDREWS, MRS. SADIE DIAMENT Deceased BENNETT, MRS. EMILY BADGER Homekeeper BENNETT, REV. LEW CASS 2947 Thomson St., Jacksonville, Fla. Evangelist BIRDSALL, MR. Deceased BIRDSALL, MRS. Deceased CARR, REV. RALPH Deceased CARR, MRS, ELSA SAWYER Deceased CATLIN, REV. LESLIE 132 S. Cherry St., Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Pastor COLT, MISS JOSEPHINE Deceased CRABILL, EVANGELIST ERNEST G. Deceased CRABILL, MRS. ERNEST G. 168 Leroy St., Binghamton, N. Y. At Home DAVIS, MRS. JOHN A. Bible School Park, N. Y. Honorary Supt. of Women, P.B.T.S. DUNHAM, MRS. T. L. Deceased HOLDEN, REV. FRANCIS L. Deceased HOLDEN, MRS. FRANCIS L. Castile, N. Y. Child Evangelism LEWIS, REV. S. E. 65 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. Supply Preaching ORTON, REV. GEORGE Deceased MILLER, REV. CHARLES Apalachin, N. Y. Pastor PARSON, REV. FOREST N. 423 Freeport Rd., New Kensington, Pa Pastor PARSON, MRS. PEARL SHIRLEY 423 Freeport Rd., New Kensington, Pa Pastor's Assistant PARSONS, REV. HARLOW Johnstown, N. Y. Pastor RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Deceased STODDARD, REV. M. H. R. D, l, Prattsburg, N. Y. Retired Pastor STODDARD, MRS. M. H. R. D. 1, Prattsburg, N. Y. Homekeeper WAGNER, DR. H. H. 31 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Bible Conference Worker WALTON, MRS. ROPHIE Deceased WILKERSON. MRS. C. A. 4 Jane St., Vestal, N. Y. Homekecper CLASS OF 1911 DEPUY, MRS. ADA Deceased BLUM, MISS LENA 81 Park Ave.. Binghamton, N. Y. Nurse, Church Worker KLAWSON, MRS. ANNA 23 Park St., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurse Church Worker YOUNG, REV. ARTHUR Returned Missionary CLASS OF 1912 HARRISON. MRS. FAN YON Uniondale, Pa. Evangelistic Work NEWTON, MISS GRACE S. Harpursville, N. Y. Nurse PETERSON, REV. EDWARD Scotch Plains, N. J. Pastor CLASS OF 1915 CAMP, REV. EARL Kasengi, Djugu, Blukioa, A.I.M. Africa Missionary COOK, MRS. BERTHA FOX Chinganner P.O., Travanscore State, So. India Missionary WHITNEY, REV. JOHN 221 N.'Elmer Ave., Sayre, Pa. Pastor CLASS OF 1914 ALBRO, MRS. GLADYS SPENCER R. D. 3, Marathon, N. Y. Church Work SAYENGA, MISS LENORE 2317 Almont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pastor SCOTT, REV. WALTER Pastor CLASS OF 1915 CHRISTENSEN, MISS RUTH N. Boula, via N. Gaoundere via Couala, Missionary, French Cameroun, West Africa Missionary FOOTE, MISS ORABELLA Deceased FREEMAN, MRS. HARRIET R. R. D. 5, Susquehanna, Pa. Homekeeper LEWIS, MRS. EDITH GAVIT Hopbottom, Pa. Homekeeper POWERS, REV. IRVING Address unknown Pastor WEAKLAND, REV. ROY Corner of Charles St.. and McKinley Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. Evangelistic Work CLASS OF 1916 GREGORY, MISS ISABELLE 2 Hamilton St., Binghamton, N. Y. Mission Work HINES, MRS. BERTIE KUNARD 3319 University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas Homekeeper LYON, MISS MARIETTA 2961 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, New York Mission Work MacARTHUR, MRS. A. HARTER Homer, New York Homekeeper MacARTHUR, REV. HOMER H. 10 French Avenue, Auburn, New York Working NICHOLS, REV. H. M. P. Keller, Va. Pastor SHEPHARDSON, MISS MARY Port Crane, N. Y. At Home WIGHT, MRS. MARGARET FINK Hartwell, Ga. Pastor's Ass't. CLASS OF 1917 ASCHENBACH, MRS. FLORENCE Park Mem. Bap. Church, Springfield, Mass. Pastor's Ass't. ASCHENBACH, REV. WALTER Park Mem. Bap. Church, Springfield, Mass. Pastor BEAM, GUY 44 St. Charles St., Johnson City, N. Y. In Business BOGGS, MRS. MARY FIELDS Lake Alfred, Fla. Public School and Bible Teacher EARPS, JAMES Address unknown Work unknown FURNESS, VADA BELLE Deceased Congratulations to the GEORGIA, MISS GRACE 104 Prospect St., Port Jefferson, N. Y. School Teacher GRANT. U. SCOTT Box 364, Elmonte, Calif. Work unknown GREASER, REV. EARL 138 Kinsboro Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Pastor GWYNN, REV. WALTER 339 N. Ave., Medina, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HARPER, MRS. LAVINIA 14808 S. Brand Blvd., San Fernando, Calif Homekeeper HARRISON, REV. JOSEPH Uniondale. Pa. Evangelistic Work HARTER, BENJAMIN Nizi, A.I.M., Congo Belge, Bongoro, via Egypt and Nile, Africa Missionary HARTER. MRS. BERTHA HENRY Nizi, A.I.M., Congo Beige, Bongoro, via Egypt and Nile, Africa Missionary HAWLEY, REV. FRED 70 Walnut St.. Binghamton, N. Y. Supply Preaching JONES, REV. WM. J. MILLER, MRS. ICA DORA Cassard, Virginia Home Missionary ROCKWELL, REV. PAUL Marietta. Ohio Pastor SHEERER, REV. HARRY 3624 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago 13, Illinois Sup't. Union Gospel Mission. SLOCUM, REV. JOHN F. 'Z Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois Missionary VUORI, REV. ARTHUR Address Unknown Work unknown WYKE, REV. ALBERT Address unknown Work unknown CLASS OF 1918 CUSTARD, MRS. MARION FAIRCHILD Holland. N. Y. Pastor's Assistant DAVIS, MRS. HAZEL BOWDEN Bible School Park, N. Y. Supt. of women and Matron in P.B.T.S. HAMILTON, REV. CHARLES Nelliston, N. Y. Pastor HOAG, MISS BERTHA I. RD No. 2. Delhi, N. Y. Teacher SHAVER, I-I. CARLTON Ypsilanti, Michigan In Business WILSON, REV, PIERCE Deceased CLASS OF 1919 CARPENTER, MISS MARY Deceased DAVIS, MRS. MAE PHILLIPS 'W Trentonian, Trenton, N. J. In Business DREW, REV. FRED 539 Main St., Johnson City, N. Y. Pastor. DURGAN, MRS. ETHEL ANTHONY Address unknown Homekeeper FARGO, REV. ROY A. Deceased FLETCHER, MISS ELIZABETH 48 Allen St., Johnson City, N. Y. Teacher GAVITT, MISS ETHEL Hillside State Hospital, Clark Summit, Pa. CLASS OF '50 from Western New York Alumni Association 71 HAWVER, MRS. RENA MILLER West Edmeston, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant HEINZ. MRS. A. STURDEVANT 1791 Franklin Park, So., Columbus, Ohio Music and Radio Work HUTTON, REV. LOUIS V. 44 Summit Ave., Catskill, N. Y. Pastor IMHOG, MISS LIDA F. 10416 Park Heights Rd., Cleveland 4, Ohio Jewish. Mission JANE, REV. HOWARD Deceased JONES, REV. FRANCIS G. Box 144, Maine, N. Y. Pastor LOWE, REV. MARMION L. Bible School Park, N. Y. Instructor in P.B.T.S. LUSK, MRS. ETHEL KNICKENBOCKER Box 451, Hornell, N. Y. Homekeeper QUIGLEY, MISS BESS Box 3841, St. Petersburg, Fla. Nursing REID. MRS. MARY CHAMBERLAIN RD No. 1, Troy, Pa. Work unknown THOMSON, MISS MABEL 48 Allen St., Johnson City, N. Y. Teacher TUCKER, MISS BEATRICE 1407 Providence Ave., Chester, Pa. Work unknown VIBBARD, MISS HAZEL L. 48 Allen St., Johnson City, N. Y. Teacher CLASS OF 1920 BAILOR, REV. ALBERT Angelica, N. Y. In Business BURCHFIELD, REV. JOHN W. 1221 13th St., Altoona, Pa. In Business BURCHFIELD, MRS. M. FRANCES 1221 13th St., Altoona. Pa. Homekeeper CROMER, MISS BELLA fmarriedj Address unknown Work unknown CUSTARD, REV. STEVEN S. Holland. N. Y. Supply Preaching DAVIS. REV. GORDON CARR Bible School Park, N. Y. President of P.B.T.S. ELDRETT, MRS. M. STEVENS Address unknown Homekeeper HEINZ, REV. ALBERT 1791 Franklin Park, So., Columbus, Ohio Assistant Pastor HOLLY, MRS. L. PALMER Deceased IVES, MISS CORA S. RD No. 1. Box 9, Silverdale, Washington Church work JAMES, MRS. LEROY 352 Second St., Charrolton, Ohio Pastor's Assistant MILLS. MRS. EDNA COLEMAN 2027 Baker Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Working OSTRANDER, MRS. L. DIXON Deceased RALSTON, MRS. E. ROBERTSON Address unknown Work unknown SMITH, REV. -JAMES R. D. No. 9, Box 407, C. Charlotte, N. C. Pastor SMITH, MRS, LAURA YATES R. D. No. 9, Box 407, C. Charlotte, N. C. Pastor's Assistant SOUTHARD, MRS. MAYBELLE Fort Plain, N. Y. Office Work SPICER, MRS. LEVA LARRABEE Windsor. N. Y. Homekeeper WICKIZER, MISS PHOEBE Box 12, Lake Winola, Pa. Practical Christian Work CLASS OF 1921 BATDORF, MRS. IRENE WENRICI-I 941 W. Division St., Arlington, Texas Homekeeper and Jr. Crusade work CHILDS, MRS. KATE THOMPSON Lyndonville, N. Y. Pastor's assistant ELLIS, REV. CHARLES 20 Robert St., Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian work FEYRER, REV. JOSEPH Wilson, N. Y. Pastor FEYRER, MRS. NELLIE MONTGOMERY Deceased FINEOUT, REV. L. E. Deceased FORTRAN, REV. RICHARD 1 Caldwell Avef, Waverly, N. Y. Pastor HOAGLAND, MRS. RENA FINCH RD No. 1, Whitney Point, N. Y. Homekeeper JAYNE, MISS MARION Laceyville, Pa. Homekeeper LOW. MISS ELIDA Chi1dren's Home 6350 Main St., Williamsville, N. Y. Teacher LUDINGTON, MRS. LULU COLE R. D., Maine, N. Y. Homekeeper NORTHRUP, MILTON Deceased PATTERSON. MRS. MARY NESTER Bible School Park, N. Y. Asst. Dir. Students League of Many Nations PETERSON, MRS. M. ROBINSON Odessa, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant SAWYER, MRS. OLIVE GREY Davenport Center, N. Y. Practical Christian work SHERWOOD, MRS. LAMONT Triangle. N. Y. Homekeeper SPENCE, MRS. INEZ HOOVER 1140 So. Utica Pl., Tulsa, Oklahoma Homekeeper WECK, REV. J. MARTIN Madrid, N. Y. Pastor WILLIAMS, MRS. RUTH SHERMAN Findlay Lake, N. Y. Homekeeper WIMER, MRS. LILA THROTON 74 Cook St., Johnson City, N. Y. Missionary CLASS OF 1922 ADAMS, MRS. I-IEANITTE GRIFFITHS 33 Genesee St.. Rescue Mission, Utica, N. Y. Mission worker ATHERHOLT, MISS BESSIE Address unknown Work unknown BEAN. MRS. MAIDA BLANCHARD 169 N. Main St., Hornell, N. Y. Homekeeper BROWN, MRS. ELLEN BAILEY 6835-Sth Ave., No., St. Petersburg, Fla. Pastor's assistant BROWN, REV. BURGESS 6835 Sth Ave., No., St. Petersburg, Fla. Pastor CHILDS, REV. FLOYD Lyndonville, N. Y. Pastor DOUGLAS, REV. ALAN Afton, N .Y. Pastor COULD, REV. RALPH E. Berkshire, N. Y. Pastor LAISE, MRS. LUCY GREEEN 16 Kendall St., Binghamton, N. Y. Homekeeper LAWSON, MRS. INEZ DORNE Address unknown Pastor's Assistant LOWMAN, JEFFERSON Address unknown Evangelist MILLS. REV. C.W.K. Sparta, Mich. Pastor PETERSON, REV. DUTTON Odessa, N. Y. Pastor Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '50, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emig 72 SABINS, MRS. MABELLE STEVENS Address unknown Mission worker SEYMOUR, MRS. LINDA THOMPSON Box 864, Elwood City, Pa. Missionary SMITH, MISS DELILAH Address unknown Office work SMITH, REV. FRANCIS Port Crane, N. Y. Pastor SMITH, REV. FRANK Address unknown Pastor TRUAX, REV. CLYDE W. 218 Elmwood Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Pastor WHITACRE, MISS EMMELINE 6 King Ave., Binghamton. N. Y. Office work, and rnuch work CLASS OF 1923 BABCOCK, MRS. GEORGIA SMITH RD No. 1, Burlington Flats, N. Y. Homekeeper BEERS, MRS. HERMAN C. Clarence, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant BEERS, REV. HERMAN C. Clarence, N. Y. Pastor BERRY, HAROLD F. Address unknown Pastor BLACKWELL, MRS. IRENE W. 1181 Ridge Road, Webster, N. Y. Homekeeper BRAINARD, MISS IRENE Providence Bible Institute, Providence, Matron CARPENTER, REV. A. C. Deceased CARSON, MRS. ANNA REYNOLDS Address unknown Work unknown CATALDO, REV. ARTHUR D. Box 204, Prattsville, N. Y. Pastor COOPER, MRS. HARRIET PARKER RD No. 1, Morton, Miss. Homekeeper CUMMINGS, REV. SILAS Brockport, N. Y. Business DAVENPORT, MRS. BESSIE DEEMER Reynoldsville, Pa. Church work GEIGER, MISS AGNES 158 Brookside Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. Evangelistic Song Leader HALL, REV. RUSSELL 22 Grant St.. Utica, N. Y. Doctor HARDY, REV. C. W. 425 Herrick St., Elmira, N. Y. Pastor HAWVER, REV. LOREN C. West Edmeston, N. Y. Pastor HERRICK, MRS. FLAGG 7 Liberty St., Oneonta, N. Y. Practical Nursing HERRICK, REV. FLAGG Deceased HERZOG, REV. WILLIAM 508 Cambria St., Belwood, Pa. Pastor HILL, REV. O. BLAKLEY Disciple Church, Wellsville, N. Y. Pastor HOWLETT, MRS. W. O. HOWLETT, REV. W. 0. Deceased JONES, REV. ELIAS Welch Baptist Church, Olyphant, Pa. Pastor KELLAM, MISS LEONA Deceased LIETKA, MRS. EFFIE GERWIG Deceased LUSK, REV. WARD Box 451, I-Iornell, N. Y. Bible Teaching MILLS, REV. RAYMOND Deceased R MOYER. MISS ESTHER Home Missionary RICHARDS, MRS. ISABELLE HICK Box 181, Judson Ave., Woodbury, Conn. Homekeeper RICKETT, REV. WILLIAM 81 Parker Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Pastor ROBBINS, MRS. ANNA DUNNING 254 Chapman Pl., Elmira, N. Y. Homekeeper ROBERTSON, HARRY Address unknown Work unknown ROBERTSON, MRS. GRACE HARTER Address Unknown Work unknown RUNDUS, REV. AMOS J. Munden. Kansas Evangelist SCHEHL, REV. BARNEY Adams Center, N. Y. Pastor SEYMOUR, REV. ARTHUR Deceased SHERMAN, MRS. LEONA SLAGHT Dryden. N. Y. Homekeeper SHOEMAKER, HARVEY Tumwood, N. Y. In Business TAYLOR, REV. JOHN Deceased THAYER, REV. FREDERICK New Haven, N. Y. Pastor THAYER, MISS HELEN 44 Penna. Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. In Business and Church work WAGNER, DR. H. H. 31 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Bible Conf. Work WILBUR, MISS DIA SHIRLEY Deceased WILMER. REV. THEODORE 74 Cook Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Missionary YOUNG, MRS. ESTHER MOON 202 Herrick Ave., East, Wellington, Ohio Pastor-'s Assistant CLASS OF 1924 ADAMS, REV. WILLIAM B. 55 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Rescue Mission ALDIN, MRS. JESSIE CARROLL 1102 Wilson Drive, Llanarch I-Iills, Pa. Homekeeper BABCOCK, REV. EARL RD No. I, Burlington Flats, N. Y. Farmer BARNES, MISS NORMA 1008 Delaware St., Scranton, Pa. Work unknown BOEHLE. MRS. MARIE KNESPIER 262 Valley St., Jackson 22, Miss. Homekeeper . . . Bible Teacher CHILDS, MRS. MICEALA GOMEZ 2535 Guadalupe St.. Box 295, San Antonio, Texas Pastor's Assistant CHILDS, REV. ERNEST 2535 Guadalupe St., Box 295 San Antonio, Texas Pastor CUFF, REV. C. E. Deceased CUFF, MRS. C. E. Address unknown Work unknown DAVENPORT, REV. HOWARD Burlington Flats, N. Y. Supply Pastor DENCE. REV. ALFRED Corinth, N. Y. Pastor DENCE, MRS. EDNA SIEBERT Corinth, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant DEWEY, MRS. FLORENCE TICE Mainesburg. Pa. Pastor's Assistant FALK, REV. ILOF Blue Point Long Island, N. Y. Pastor FREDERICKS, REV. RAYMOND 120 Park Ave., Medina, N. Y. Pastor COULD, REV. JEROME 33 Broadway, Rennsselaer, N. Y. Pastor HARVEY, MRS. RUTH PARLIAMENT Greene, N. Y. Homekeeper HAWKES, REV. WILLIAM 504 East Ist St., Merrill, Wisconsin Pastor HEPPE, MISS PAULINE 152 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Work unknown HILL, MRS. IVALO U. HOWLAND Disciple Church, Wellsville, N. Y. Practical Christian work JACKMAN, REV. CLIFFORD Watertown, N. Y. Business LAIRD. MRS. M 309 S. Rogers Ave., banlesville, Okla. Nurse LOCKETT, MISS VIRGINIA 15 Franklin St., Aberdeen, Md. Child Evangelism instructor MALLERY, MRS. MAURICE RD No. 5, Susquehanna, Pa. Homekeeper MATI-IEWSON, MRS. LENA HALM Box 44. Triangle, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant MONNELL, MISS ESTHER 10 Rochelle Rd., Port Dickinson, N. Y. Child Evangelism MURRAY, REV. DAVID PURRIER, REV. HOWARD Deceased RAMSDALL, MISS CRETCHEN 307 Forest Hill Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Mission Work STAFFORD. MRS. RUTH EASTON 107 Lincoln Park Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. I-Iomekeeper STILES, MISS MABEL SPEER, REV. CLAIR TAYLOR, MRS. MAY BEST Deceased TINKER, REV. ARTHUR 24 Union St., Cortland, N. Y. Business VAN VALKENBURG, MRS. E. CROFT Deceased WATKINS, REV. BENJAMIN RD No. 1, Medina, N. Y. Practical Christian work WILCOX, MISS BESSIE WILSON, MRS. IZORA BASI-I WOODGATE, MRS. MILDRED FARMER fBurton EJ 254 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Homekeepet CLASS OF 1925 ANDERSON, REV. GEORGE M. Crawfordsville, Ind. Pastor ANDERSON, MRS. ESTHER BLANKE Crawfordsville, Ind. Pastor's Assistant BENNETT, MRS. ESTHER MARMAROFF Jericho Springs, Mo. I-Iomekeeper BONTER, MISS ETHEL BURTCH, REV. OSCAR Deceased BUTLER, REV. GEORGE M. Adams, N. Y. Pastor CHENOT, MRS. MARGARET PRICE fb Peop1e's City Mission, Lincoln, Neh. Mission Work DORNSIFE, MRS. ROBERT Cressona, Pa., Schuykill Co. Evangelist FESER, MRSL B. McCARDELL Deceased FESER, HENRY E. FOSGATE. HENRY E. Address unknown Work unknown GREEN, REV. ARTHUR J. RD No. I, Box 43, Northfield, Mass. Pastor Sponsored through courtesy of JOHN YOUNG BIBLE HOUSE - Christian Literature 143 Washington Street, Binghamton, New York 73 HABEL, REV. ERNEST Meridian, N. Y. Pastor HALL. MRS. FLORIDA DONY Deceased HAM, REV. GORDON Peekskill, N. Y. Pastor JONES. MRS. BLANCHE SCAIFE Deceased JONES, MRS. LILLIAN BURTICH RD No. 2, Otego, N. Y. Pastors Assistant KALTRIEDER, MRS. ELSIE Box 438, Mayondan, N. C. Missionary KLINEPETER, MRS. INA RUTH GATHANY 521 East 55th St., Savannah, Ga. I'astor's Assistant and Bible Teacher KOFAHL, REV. WESLEY Rushford, N. Y. Pastor LIETKA, REV. GEORGE A. 128 Water St., Wellshoro, Pa. Pastor LUCY, REV. RALPH South Canaan, Pa. Pastor MICHAEL. MRS. H. RICHARDSON 2 Elm St.. Oneonta, N. Y. Assistant in Upstate Baptist Home MILLER, MISS MARIA Franklin, N. Y. Teacher SELDEN, MRS. ELLA HEYDEN 86 LaSalle Ave., Kenmore, N. Y. Teacher SENSEBAUGH. REV. FRED 201 Smith Ave., Nedrow, N. Y. Pastor SLOAN, MRS. JANE BAYNI-IAM DuBois. Pa. Pastor's Assistant SPILLER, MRS. G. FISHER Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TRUSCOTT, REV. SAMUEL 59 W. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa. Pastor VOGEL, MRS. MINNIE SAUNDERS WINDER. REV. EDWARD lst Baptist Church, Geneva, N. Y. Pastor WINDER, MRS. MARIETTA CHURCHILL Geneva, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant YOUNG, MRS. FOREST WAID Box 417, Maxton, N. C. I'astor's Assistant CLASS OF 1926 ASELTINE. REV. C. M. 910 Dakin St., Lansing, Michigan Practical Christian work BODA, REV. HARVEY A.I.M. Gethumm, P. O. Thika Kenya Colony, British East Africa Missionary CLOUGH, REV. RALPH J. 43 Lincoln Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. In Business and Supply Preaching CRESTER, EARL 425 Robinson Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Supervisor of Music FALK, REV. LOUIS Kingston. Pa. Pastor FALK. MRS. LOUIS Kingston, Pa. Homekeeper FORCEY, MISS ORRA MARIE GUILIANO. REV. HENRY Capt., 2l51st A.S.U., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland Chaplain GUILIANO, REV. NUNZIE First Church of the Nazarene, Norwalk, Conn Pastor GOETZ, REV. ERNEST 412 Maple Avenue, Alma, Michigan Field Rep. for Upstate Baptist Home HALL, FRED LYKER R. D. l, Oneonta, N. Y. Baptist Home HILL, REV. LEON Address unknown Evangelist HUDSON. REV. CARLTON Address unknown Working KNIGHT, REV. C. R. Millport, New York Supply Preaching KINDY, MISS ETHEL 962 Morrison St., Niagara Falls, Ont., Can. Office Work LEWIS, REV. NATHAN Box 242, Webster Springs, West Virginia Pastor MILLER, MISS EDITH M. Star Route, Franklin, New York At Home MOSHER, ARTHUR R. D. 5, Amsterdam, N. Y. Farmer , NOFTZ, MISS LUCILLE Address Unknown Nurse O'DONNELL, MRS. LEONA YOUNG 418 E. Bald Eagle St., Lock Haven, Pa. Homekeeper PATTERSON. REV. MARION C. Bible School Park, N. Y. Vice-Pres. of P.B.T,S. Director of Student's League of Many Nations RHODES, MRS. MABEL WEST Deceased SMITH, REV. ARCHIE Friendsville, Pa. Pastor STRAW. REV. GEORGE 429 Thompson St., Curwensville, Pa. Pastor STORH, MRS. BEULAH JORDAN Malibu Lakeside, Agoura, Calif. Homekeeper THOMAS, REV. THOMAS G.. 257 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Pastor THOMAS, MRS. THOMAS G. 257 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Pastor's Assistant WHEELER. REV. CLYDE Lanesboro, Pa. In Business YOUNG, MRS. EVANGELINE R. D. 1, Meadowbrook Lane, Vestal, N. Y I-Iomekeeper YOUNG, JOHN W. R. D. 1, Meadowbrook Lane, Vestal, N. Y Evangelist YOUNG, REV. FOREST Box 417, Maxton, N. C. Pastor YOUNG. REV. HOWARD 202 Herrick Ave., East, Wellington, Ohio Pastor YOUNG, REV. RUSSELL Palmetto, Florida Pastor YOUNG, MRS. RUTH STRAW LaGrange, Ohio. Box 257 Pastor's Assistant YOUNG, REV. WALTER LaGrange, Ohio, Box 257 Pastor CLASS OF 1927 AUER, MRS. DORIS GRIFI-'EN Warners, N. Y. Homekeeper BANKER. REV. ALFRED 408 Oakland Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Evangelist and Conference Director BODA. MRS. ELNORA KENNEDY A.I.M. Gethumn, P. O. Thika Kenya Colo British East Africas Missionary BODIE, MISS LENA 1911A St. Charles St.. Johnson City, N. Y. Bible Class Teaching DIX, REV. JUSTIN 1 Park St., Port Crane, N. Y. Pastor HABLE, MISS CLARA Rexford, New York Singer HAGLUND, MRS. REBECCA CRIST 230 So. Church St., Mount Pleasant, Pa. Pastor's Assistant HINSKIN, MISS FLORENCE HY. HORTON, REV. HOWARD I-Iimrod, N. Y. Pastor JONES. REV. CLARENCE Otego, N. Y., R. D. 2 Pastor KNAPP, LEON Deceased MOSHER, MRS, RUTH PHILLEO Ar sterdam, N. Y., R. D. 5 Homekeeper NELSON, MRS. LUCILLE PIM Maine, New York 1-Iomekeeper PARMALLE, REV. GEORGE Chittenango, N. Y. Pastor SCHMITT, MRS. GERALDINE THOMAS 18 Cyril St., Binghamton, N. Y. I-Iomekeeper STORY, MRS. ALICE M. OSTERHOUT Morris. N. Y. Homekeeper STRAW, MRS. BETHEL Clymer, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TEACHOUT, REV. ROBERT 187 Hudson St., Johnson City, N. Y. Clerk TIFFANY, REV. FREDERICK 295 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. Pastor TIFFANY, MRS. LOIS VAN AVERY 295 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. Pastor's Assistant WILCOX, REV. HILDRETH 10th and Quebec St., Vancouver, B. C. Pastor VANDERBERG, MRS. W. RICHARDSON Church St., Cortland. New York Pastor's Assistant CLASS OF 1928 ALLEM, MRS. HELEN MILLER Box 242, Albuquerque, New Mexico Homekeeper BAKER, MRS. HELEN CORNEI.L Holley, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant BAKER, REV. ROBERT 29 New Hartford St., Wolcott, N. Y. Pastor BENNETT, DR. JOSEPH C. Jericho Springs, Mo. Osteopathy BISSELL, REV. RAY 712 Roselle Ave., Akron, Ohio Pastor CARLSON, REV. HENRY W. R. D. 4, Box 458, Alexandria, Va. Gospel Singing COPLEY, MISS HILDA I. Bible School Park, New York Instructor at P.B.T.S. CUSHING, REV. LAWRENCE 109 W. Orange St.. Shippensburg, Pa. Returned Missionary doing supply preaching COWLES, MRS. EDNA ELDRED Marietta, N. Y. Homekeeper DEPEW. MISS SARAH 479 Cayuta Street, Waverly, N. Y. Practical Christian Work ELLIN, MRS. GEORGE R. Box 232, Woodclift Lake, N. J. Pastor's Assistant ELLIN, DR. GEORGE R. Deceased FISHER. REV. CHARLES 210 Shaver St., Salisbury, N. C. Pastor GAGE, MRS. LAURA MILLIAS Vlorcester, N. Y. Homekeeper GILBRIDE, REV. W. A. E. 161 Girard Avenue. Plymouth, Pa. Pastor GLENISTER, MRS. GLADYS ROLLAND Penn Yan, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant GLENISTER, REV. FRANCIS Penn Yan, N. Y. Pastor GORDON, MRS. MARGUERITE GRAY R. D., Benton, Pa. GROW, REV. LAWRENCE Covington, Pa. Pastor GUILIANO, MRS. EDNA PLANT Capt. 2151st, A.S.U. Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Pastor HUBBELL, REV. GEORGIANA P. Cameron, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant' HUBBELL, REV. ROBERT D. Cameron. N. Y. Pastor LEAVENWORTH, MISS LURA B. 904 Laurel St., Elmira, N. Y. Office Work MASLIN, ROBERT Deceased MASON, REV. ALBERT Address unknown Pastor McCULLOCK, REV. WALTER 9th Ave. and McClure St., Munhall, Pa. Pastor McCULLOCK, MRS. WALTER 9th Ave. and McClure St., Munhall, Pa. Pastor's Assistant NICHOLS, MRS. ELSIE BANCROFT East Monterey, Calif. Homekeeper ROGERS, MRS. NAOMI Address unknown Wvork unknown ROYS, REV. EMMETT L. Naples. N. Y. In Business ROYS, MRS. EMMETT L. Naples, N. Y. Homekeeper SANFORD, MRS. IVA MAE WHEATON 33 Church St., Fairport, N. Y. School Nurse SEARLS, REV. LEON 124 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Pastor SINGER, REV. MILO Bridgeton, N. J. Pastor STRAW, MRS. HELEN WITHERITE 429 Thompson St.. Curwensville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TILLINGHAST, MRS. ROBERT R. D. 1, Millptm, N. Y. Working TOOMBS, MRS. SELINA ELLIOTT Beeton, Ontario, Canada Missionary VELEY, REV. ERNEST Manlius, New York Pastor WETZEL, MRS. OLIVE CHASE 670 Main St., Edwardsville, Kingston, Pa Pastor's Assistant WILCOX, MRS. LINA KNAPP 10th and Quebec St., Vancouver, B. C. Pastor's Assistant CLASS OF 1929 BAKER, MISS IOLA 217 Green St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Evangelistic Work BAKER, REV. J. RAY Holley, N. Y. Pastor BOICE, REV. FLOYD 2480 Oneida St., E. Pasadena 10, Calif. Vice-Pres. of Los Angeles Bap. Sem. BOUTELLE, MR. EUGENE Box 132, Fox Lake, Wis. Work unknown I BRAINARD, MISS SARAH Deceased BURT, REV. DOUGLAS R. D. 2, Lorain, Ohio Pastor BREWER, MRS. WESLEY tEthe1 Wilcoxj 48 East Avenue, lvellshoro. Pa. Homekeeper CODD, MRS. BEULAH SCHLOSSER 234 Kimbark Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Homekeepcr CONGDON, MRS. MARY WITHY 259 W. Corning, Syracuse, N. Y. Deceased Homekeeper H0H1ekeffPHl' Spozzsorvrl llzmugh courtesy of S1il.LHORN'S TRAIL-MARINA, INC. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ponton, Jr. Comfortable, low-cost, Bridgewater, Va. mobile housing Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Fla. 74 DRAKE, MISS LOLETA Naples, N. Y. Practical Christian work HAGLUND. REV. HENRY N. 230 So. Church St., Mount Pleasant, Pa. Pastor LEONARD, MRS. AMY CONGDON Address unknown Homekeeper MATHER, MARVIN R. D., Mayville, N. Y. Work unknown NEWLON. REV. ODUS Soldiers Home, Bath, N. Y. Chaplain in U. S. Army NICHOLAS, REV. FREDERICK East Monterey, Calif. Chaplain in U. S. Army PATTERSON. MRS. MYRA MILLER Lake Ariel, Pa., R. D. 2 I-Iomekeeper POVEY, MRS. MAE LAMB Address unknown Homekeeper REDFORD. MISS GLADYS R. D. 2, Johnson City, N. Y. Work unknown RIEDER. MISS PAULINE 14 Wilson Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. Social Welfare Investigator SAIGH, MISS JULIA 70 Oak St., Boston ll, Mass. Work unknown SLOAN. MRS. HELEN I-IACKETT Harbor Rd., New Castle, Pa. Work unknown SMELTZER, MR. JOSEPH 1012 Bulloch, Yeadon, Pa. Welfare Worker K SMITH, GLADYS REDFORD 195 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. Work unknown SPEEDY, LOIS TAMPT Daygett, Calif. Evangelistic Song Leader STRAW. REV. CLAYTON Clymer, Pa. Pastor TILFORD, ARCH Lawrenceville, Pa. Working TRAVIS, REV. LEONARD Sherman, N. Y. Pastor VAN NUS. MRS. ELLEN TRAVIS 1625 Wealthy St., So. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Homekeeper WATTLES, MRS. ELSIE ALDRICH Locke, N. Y. Homekeeper WETZEL. REV. JOHN C. 670 Main St., Edwardsville, Kingston, Pa. Pastor YAXLEY, MRS. GRACE RUHLMAN Linden, Wash. Pastor's Assistant CLASS OF 1930 BEAL5. MRS. ALICE SILVA Miller Park, Franklin, Pa. Supply Preaching BOLT, REV. OREY 245 Church St., Indiana, Pa. Pastor BRUCE, MISS EDITH 240 Robinson Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Church Worker CORWIN, MRS. MARY Sand Springs, Okla. Supply Preaching DALE, REV. PAUL E. La Roy, Pa. Pastor ELDRED, MRS. LUETTA BAKER Star Route, Honesdale, Pa. I-Iomekeeper GILDERSLEEVE, MRS. GRACE EWING Union Springs, N. Y. Homekeeper HOWELLS. REV. HAYDEN Deceased HURLBUTT, REV. C. J. Gorham, N. Y. Pastor KENNY, ROBERT EDWIN Address unknown Pastor MOON, MRS. GERTRUDE MILLER Prattsburg, N. Y. Homekeeper MOON, REV. LESLIE Prattsburg. N. -Y. Practical Christian Work MOON, MISS LEFA The India Mission, Peddapollic Deccan, South India Missionary MILLER, MISS MABEL Practical Work NEWBY. MRS. CATHERINE FORGIE 108 Main St., Minico, Ontario, Canada Pastor's Assistant SCARBERRY, MRS. JOHN R. D. 1, Box 282a, Redlands, Calif. Work unknown SESSIONS, MISS AGNES 72 Rush Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Bookkeeper at Lourdes Hospital SPURR, MRS. MAROON COON 90 Perth Highway, Amsterdam, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant SPURR, VERNON 90 Perth Highway, Amsterdam, N. Y. Assistant Pastor ULRICH, MRS. LETHA BAKER 514 Ocean Avenue, New London, Conn. Homekeeper WADE, MRS. UNA C. F. R. D. I, Auburn, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant WALTERS. MISS ELVIRA 628 George Ave., Altoona, Pa. Orphanage Work WITHERITE, MISS KATHERINE 910 Cemetery Road, Clearfield, Pa. I-Iomekeeper YAXLEY, REV. D. TI-IURLOW Linden, Wash. Pastor YOUNG, REV. WILLIAM B. Box 795, Williamsport, Pa. Evangelist CLASS OF 1931 ARMSTRONG, DONALD Walton, N. Y. Working BAKER, REV. CHARLES Susquehanna, Pa., R. D. 6 Work unknown BENEDICT, FRANKLIN VICTOR Deceased BOSEY. MRS. ALICE SELF 1808 Marmaduke St. Pittsburgh tN.S.J. Pa. Practical Christian Work BROWN, MRS. WAMUL ROBERTSON Address Unknown Evangelist CHAPMAN, REV. HIRAM Prattsburg, N. Y. Pastor COLWELL, MRS. GLADYS ADAMS 2925 Jewett Street, Highland, Ind. Pastor-'s Assistant CORWIN, REV. DONALD Sand Springs, Okla. Pastor DUNLEAVY, MISS JEANNE Address Unknown Oilice Work EISEMAN. MR. PETER EISENHART, REV. ALBERT H. 511 State St., Sedro Wooley, Wash. Pastor EISENHART, MRS. HELEN RUHLMAN 511 State St., Sedro Wooley, Wash. Pastor's Assistant FYE, WALLACE 579 Hooper Road, Endicott, N. Y. Work Unknown CAGE, PAUL Sidney, N. Y. Working GARDINOR, REV. DOROTHY 0. Bible, School Park, N. Y. Welfare Worker, Pastor HAZELTON,MISS BELLE Berwinsdale, Pa. Work Unknown Sponsored through courtesy of PARK HILL TABERNACLE Pray for each service - Hear the good news - Tell someone today Walter E. Fritz, Director - Landingville, Pennsylvania 75 JOHNSON, ELMER Address Unknown Work Unknown KILMER, MRS. ESTHER DIXON R. D. Wheelcrville, Pa. Homekeeper KEEFER, MISS BEULA R. D. l, Beaver Dams, N. Y. Returned Missionary MacKELVEY, CHAP. CHARLES Fituimans Hosp., Denver, Colorado Chaplain RASMUSSEN, REV. LESTERg Emanuel Bapt. Church, Chicago Heights, Ill Pastor SHADE, MRS. LUCILLE BIGGS 155 Warwick Avenue Rochester, N. Y. Returned Missionary SEELEY. ROBERT O. Plainlield, Ave., Stelton, N. J. Pastor TOUCHIE, WILLIAM E. Address Unknown Work Unknown VALENTI, MRS. SARAH S. CARTER 6997 A. Gilford Road, Upper Darby, Pa. Homekecper WALKER, REV. HARRIS Roulette, Pa. Pastor WATTS. MISS STELLA Plymouth, N. Y. Supply Preaching. CLASS OF 1932 ANZALONE, REV. MICHAEL J. Box 54, Niagara Sq. Station, Buffalo, N. Y. Evangelist BOYCE, MRS. JOSEPHINE GREY 51 Jennings Ave., Pachougue, L. I., N. Y. Pastor's Assistant CI-IRISTEN, REV. DOUGLAS Southside Baptist, Hornell, New York Pastor's Assistant COLWELL, REV. ALFRED 2923 Jewett St., Highland, Ind. Pastor . CRANDALL, REV. LOUIS Ames, New York Pastor FISH, REV. WILBUR 40 Aldrich Road, Columbus 2, Ohio Evangelist FORD, REV. GERALD 106 W. Hamilton, Sherrill, N. Y. Army Chaplain FRITZ. REV. MERTON L. 32 Miller Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Pastor GRIFFIS, REV. PAUL Box 100, Conklin, N. Y. Pastor GRIFFIS, MRS. DOROTHY FORBES Box 100, Conklin, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant HALL, MRS. BEATRICE MOON Address Unknown Work Unknown HAYDEN, MRS. RUTH STORM Laceyville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant I-IAYE, MRS. ELEANOR ROWE Homekeeper Springville, Pa. HUNTLEY, MRS. GLADYS EGGLESTON Cincinnatus, New York R. D. 1 Practical Christian Work KLINK, REV. GROVER B. 742 West 5rd Street, Lock Haven, Pa. W John Herman Evangelistic Work KNIGHT, REV. ALLEN 95 W. St., Newburg, New York Pastor MANLEY, MISS NELLIE A. Bible School Park, N. Y. Instructor at P. B. T. S. MILLER, REV. WALTER S. Mexico Missionary MITCHELL, MISS FREDA Springville. Pa. Practical Christian Work MOODY. REV. STANLEY 502 Centeral Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Supply Preaching MORGAN, MRS. MARIAN WATTS R. D. 2, Binghamton. N. Y. Homekeeper ROYER, MISS MAE 10 Zimpan Hidalgo, A. P. D. 0. 2975, Mexice, D. F. Mexico Missionary SCARBERRY, REV. JOHN J. R. D. l, Box 282a, Redlands, Calif. Practical Christian Work SHADE, REV. HENRY E. Address Unknown Practical Christian Work SKELTON. REV. GAVEN Address Unknown Returned Missionary SMITH. STELLA M. Dansville State Hosp. Dansvjlle, Pa. Practical Christian Work SPRINGER, REV. HARVEY I-I. 3170 So. Broadway, Box 30, Englewood. Calif. Pastor STAMIX, MISS HELEN Deceased SWAHLIN, MISS ROSE 929 Front Street, Binghamton. N. Y. Work Unknown WASSON, REV. ROBERT L. Wellpinit, VVash. Pastor WIGDEN, REV. LAWRENCE Box 2, Naples, N. Y. Evangelist CLASS OF l935 BOYCE, REV. GERALD 51 Jennings Avenue, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. Pastor CIMINO. REV. DOMINIC J. 1722 Forest Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. Pastor HECKART, MRS. MARY BURRIS R. D. 2, Addison, N. Y. Homekeeper JOHNSON. REV. FORREST E. 718-16th Ave. N. Seattle 2, Wash. Pastor KNORR, MRS. WILLIAM Fort Plains, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant LEECE, MISS DORIS Address Unknown Practical Christian Work LORENZ. MRS. OREN I4 Thorndale Avenue, Buftalo l0, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant LORENZ, REV. OREN I4 Thorndale Avenue, Buffalo 10. N. Y. Pastor LUSK. MISS EVANGELINE 95 Monterey Avenue, Highand Park S, Mich. Junior Bible School MOTT. MISS ESTHER Deceased RASMUSSEN, MRS. ANN MONTAGUE Bob jones University Greenville, S. C. Practical Christian Work RASMUSSEN, ALVIN Bob Jones University Greenville. S. C. Practical Christian Work ROSNER, MRS. RUTH FATUM I2-4 Staver Street, Jersey Shore, Pa. Pastor's Assistant SELLECK, REV. ELWOOD I3 Mountain Avenue, Warrensburg. N. Y. Pastor Chiropractor STIVERS, MISS GERTRUDE E. Salvation Arrny, l34 Chapin St., Canandaigua, New York Mission Work TULLER, REV. CARLIN S. Wellsboro. Pa. VOSBURGH. REV. RALPH W. Edmcston, N. Y. Pastor A CLASS OF l954 ABBOT , MRS. MILDRED CONRAD 4386 Sixth Street, Baltimore, Maryland Church Work BARKER, WILMA M. 254112 College Avenue, Elmira Heights, N. Y. Evangelist BENNETT, FENTON S. Monroeton. Pa. Pastor BROW, REV. GEORGE 109 Erwin, Boonville, New York Pastor Cl-IALFONT, REV. GILBERT Freeport, Ohio Pastor COSSEY, MRS. LOUISE G. Address Unknown Work Unknown COSSEY, REV. VERNARD L. Address Unknown Work Unknown COSTANZO. ROSE N. ll4 Willow Street, Dunmore, Pa. Evangelistic Song Leader DAVIS, MRS. EVELYN THOMPSON Africa Inland Mission, P. O. Kitui. Kenya Colony, British East Africa Missionary DAVIS, MISS ANITA Address unknown Work unknown DeGRAW, REV. BERNARD Union Springs, N. Y. Pastor FARGO, REV. HARRY M. 3116 Neptune Avenue. Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York American Board ot Missions to the Jews FARGO, MRS. DOROTHY BARROWS 3116 Neptune Avenue, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York American Board of Missions to the Jews FORD, MRS. GERALDINE AUSTIN Address unknown Work unknown GATHANY, MISS MARCELLA E. Bible School Park, N. Y. Asst. Matron, Supt. of Women's Manual Work GIOUSELLO, NICHOLAS Address unknown Work unknown GLOVER. MISS LILLIAN B. l7 Edward St., Binghamton. New York Working HOLLISTER, WINIFRED B7 Park Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Working JOHNSON, MRS. MARY McLOUD 718-ltith Avenue, N., Seattle 2, Wash. Pastor's Assistant KEEFER, BRUCE R. D. 3. Catawissa, Pa. Church Worker KUMMERER, MRS. RUTH HUSON 4208 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Pastor's Assistant KYRK, REV. GEORGE R. D. l, Moscow, Pa. Pastor LEONARD, MRS. VIVIAN MITCHELL West Groton, N. Y. Evangelistic Work MAZZOLLA, JOSEPH C. 249 Walnut Street, Dunmore, Pa. Evangelistic Work MILLIRON, MISS HELEN E. . 2541142 College Ave., Elmira Heights, N. Y. Evangelistic Song Leader NEWMAN, REV. JOHN F. 2ll Fifth Street, Watkins Glen, N. Y. Pastor ORTEGO, REV. THOMAS ll8 So. Avenue 59, Los Angeles 42, Calif. Missionary to Indians POSTEMA, HENRY 926 E. Navajo Road, Tucson. Arizona Working POOLE, REV. LAVERNE S. Havana, Ill. Pastor RANDOLPH. N. GIOUSELLO 1205 Sixth Street, Longview, Texas Pres. of Oxford Theo. University Sponsored through courtesy of O'NEIL-DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHERS, 165 WashingtonsSt., 76 RIFFLE, REV. MELBOURNE 127 N. Water Street. Gowanda, N. Y. Pastor RODGERS, MRS. MARIAN D. OAKLEY 6838-6th St., N.W., Washington I2, D .C. Ollice Work SELLECK, MRS. GEANETTE HERMAN I3 Mountain Avenue, Warrensburg, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant SICK, MRS. LOUISE RITTER Castile, N. Y. Homekeeper STEVENS, ASA C. Address unknown Work unknown STROH, REV. W. GAVIN Malibu Lakeside, Agoura, Calif. Evangelistic Work THAYER, MISS MARY Box 27, Woodbine, Ky. Missionary THURSTON, MRS. DOROTHEA SHEDAKER 154 Oak Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Homekeeper VAN BUREN, REV. JAMES G. Box 2l4, Russelville, Ind. Pastor VEGHTE. MRS. HELEN REIDER R. D. 2. Johnstown, N. Y. Office Work VOSBURGH, MISS HAZEL 17 Edward Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Working WALKER. MRS. IOLA MITCHELL Roulette, Pa. Homekeeper WEYHE. REV. IRA 7 Church Street, Randolph, N. Y. Pastor WHEELER, REV. CARL Femdale, Wash. Pastor WILSON, MRS. ELLA JENDRICK 31 N. Street, Plymouth, Mass. Practical Christian Work YOUNG, MRS. LUELLA WEYHE Watsontown, Pa. Homekeeper ALUMNI LIST CLASS OF 1935 BAKER, REV. JOHN J. Manlius, N. Y. Pastor BAKER, MRS. LUCY M. SKINNER Manlius, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant BOHL, MRS. GRACE E. JOHNSON I0 Duncan St., Milbourn, N. J. Church and Oflice Work BURLINGAME, MRS. LEVIA OSTERHOUT Wastena Farm. R. D. 2. Windsor. N- Y- Homekeeper CHATLOS. MISS ALICE E. Box 517, Island Park, Long Island, N. Y. Practical Christian Work CHATTERTON, JAMES W. 2418 Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Supply preaching COPP, MR. WAYLAND J. Address Unknown Work Unknown DEAN, MRS. MARIETTA WRIGHT R. D. 1, Rockford. Mich. Pastor's Assistant ESTRADA, THOMAS N. Chamal Tamps, Mexico Missionary FORD, LAWRENCE J. 238 Conklin Ave., Syracuse. N. Y. Pastor HARMS, REV. ALVIN A. Lowe's Ferry Park, R.D. 14, Knoxville, Tenn. Pastor KELLY, REV. LAWRENCE B. 542 Pacific Ave.. Alemeda, Calif. Work Unknown KNORR, REV. WILLIAM M. 2 Main St., Fort Plain, N. Y. Pastor LITTLEJOHNS, REV. JAMES H. Moto, A.I.M., Wasta Congo, Belge, Africa Missionary LITTLEJOHNS, MRS. JAMES H. Moto, A.I.M., Wasta Congo, Belge, Africa Missionary Binghamton, N. Y. OSTERHOUT, REV. DELMAR RAY 195 E. First St., Corning, N. Y. Practical Christian Work OSTERHOUT, EDGAR Hallstead, Penn. Work Unknown PURNELL, MRS. DORIS C. HEISTMAN 1018 N. Wasson, Streator, Ill. Pastor's Assistant PURNELL, REV. RICHARD L. 1018 N. Wasson, Streator, Ill. Pastor ROADARMEL, MISS HAZEL A. 367 Upland Way, Drexel Hill, Pa. Evangelist ROSS. MISS STELLA Ngenda Mission, Ruiru Kenya Colony, British East Africa Missionary SEIBERT, REV. ROGER O. Arcade, N. Y. Pastor STRICKLAND, MRS. EVA 612 Jennings St., Endicott, N. Y. Evangelistic Work WHEELER, MRS. FLORENCE RUHLMAN Ferndale, Wash. Pastor's Assistant YOUNG, MR, MONTGOMERY ROUSH R. D. 1, Milton, Pa. Work Unknown CLASS OF 1936 BARNER, MISS HELEN J. 514 W. Main St., Endicott, N. Y. Musician BROWN. REV. CHARLES G. 222 High St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa Pastor CAMPBELL, MRS. FREIDA RICE R. D. 1, Athens, Pa. Practical Christian Work CHAYET. MR. GEORGE ZELLIC Bible School Park, N. Y. Student's League of Many Nations DEAN, MR. PAUL H. R. D. 1, Rockford, Mich. Pastor DE BOER, MRS. JEANETTE BLINK Appleton, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant DE BOER, REV. ROBERT Appleton, N. Y. Pastor DeGUZMAN, MR. MINO A. 3126 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia 33, Penna. Work Unknown ELLIS, MISS MARY A. 236 College Ave., Elmira Heights, N. Y. Young Peop1e's Work GEENS. MRS. MARION I, MUNTZ Nunda, N. Y. Homekeeper GEMBERLING, MISS HELEN Putney, Ky. Missionary HAHNLEN, MR. HAROLD 2149 S. 3rd St., Steelton, Penna. Pastor HAMILTON, MRS. FLORENCE WINNIE Nelliston, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant HELMER, REV. STERLING 167 Water St., Waterville, Maine Pastor HOLDEN, MRS. NORMA E. COON Otego, N. Y., R. D. Child Evangelism Work HOLDEN, REV. FRANKLIN C. Deceased HOLDEN, REV. DAVID 110 Plummer Ave., Sayre, Penna. Pastor and Printer HOLDEN, MRS. ELEANOR STURDEVANT 110 Plummer Ave., Sayre, Penna. Pastor's Assistant KLINEPETER, REV. JOHN 521 E. 55th St., Savannah, Ga. Pastor KROOSWYK, REV. DELBERT Black River, N. Y., Box 134 Evangelist, Pastor ' KUMMERER REV. CLAUDE . J- 4208 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Pastor MILLER, MR. KENNETH A. 627 N. Lincoln Ave., Scranton, Pa. Working NEWCOMB, MRS. VELMA GRANT Lock Haven, Pa.. R. D. 1 Hqmekeeper NORMAN, REV. BERT V. 11123 Archwood St., No. Hollywood, Calif. Missionary PHELPS, MRS. EUNICE R. Box 1124, Burdett, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant PHELPS, MR. ARTHUR D. Box 1124, Burdett, N. Y. Pastor PHILLIPS, MRS. OSTERHOUDT 182 Washington Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant PHILLIPS, MR. OSTERHOUDT 182 Washington Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Pastor SEIBERT, MRS. THELMA WRATTAN Arcade, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant SHIMEL, REV. EMERSON Bradford, N. Y. Pastor SHOEMAKER, MRS. DOROTHY WEYHE Box 977, Kirkland, Wash. Pastor's Assistant STEVENS, MR. WALTER 1724 Dodd St., Kansas City, Kansas Rural Missionary WALTZ, MR .HAROLD F. 549 Ward Rd., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Working, Practical Christian Work WETHERBEE, REV. RICHARD West Edmonston, N. Y. Pastor CLASS OF 1937 ABBOT, MRS. CONSTANCE GARRIGAN 15 Mitchell St., Norwich, N. Y. Practical Christian Work ARDARY. REV. CORA V. 400 James St., Curwensville, Penna. Pastor BAER, MRS. EUNICE YOUNG Tonalea, Arizona, R. D. 3 Missionary BAER. MR. HAROLD Tonalea, Arizona, R. D, 3 Missionary CARLSON, MRS. SYLVIA SHIREY 417 E. Pinkney St., Princeton, Ind. Pastor's Assistant ' CARLSON, REV. ROY C. 417 E. Pinkney St., Princeton, Ind. Pastor CHATLOS, MISS DOROTHY 7 W, Broad St., YV. Hazleton, Pa. Young People's Work CHATLOS, MISS RUTH 1440 Emerson, Denver, Colo. Missionary EDWARDS, MRS. FRANCES BARNES Box 102, Waymart, Pa. Pastor's Assistant EDWARDS, REV. RUSSELL A. Box 102, Waymart, Pa. Pastor ELLIS, MRS. LOUISE WASHBURN Ryan, Virginia Working ENGWALL, KENNETH Box 67, Panama, N. Y. Practical Christian Work FERRIN, REV. FRANK O. Box 67, Panama, N. Y. Pastor FULLER, REV. MERLE N. R. D. 4, Wellsboro. Pa. Evangelist GROTON, MRS. FRANCES KYRK Box 534, Liberty, N. Y. Homekeeper GREEN, REV. ELGIN L. Freedom, N. H. Pastor HAKES, MRS. HELEN 933 Capital Ave., S. West, Atlanta, Ga. Bible School Work HAKES, REV. LENNON E. 933 Capital Ave. S. West, Atlanta, Ga. Bible School Work Sponsored through courtesy of HARDING, MRS. IDA MAI-f 415 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oflice Work HARVEY, REV. MAX H. 1204 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio Evangelist HARVEY, MRS. NEVA 1204 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio Evange1ist's Assistant HOSTETTLER, MRS. HELEN NADER 1202 West Daniel St., Champaign, Ill. Practical Christian Work JEFFERS, REV. CLARENCE C. 20 Madison Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Mission Worker KALBACH, REV. RAY M. Highland Lake, N. Y. Conference Director KALBACH, MRS. ALICE SPATZ Highland Lake, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant KEMMERER, ELWOOD 22 Elm St., New Britain, Conn. Pastor KENYON, REV. GLENN Brooktondale, N. Y. Working KROOSWYK, MRS. ELEANOR KLAUB Black River, N. Y., Box 134 Pastor's Assistant LINN, REV. SHERWOOD 160 W. Orange St., Shippensburg, Pa. Practical Christian Work LONG, ROY R. D. 1, Paxinos, Pa. Practical Work MEADOWS, MRS. ALBERTA COPLEY 335 Main St., Bellwood, Pa. Pastor's Assistant MILES, REV. CHARLES D. Niles, Ohio, R. D. 1 Pastor OSTERHOUT, REV. EVERETT V. 211 5th St., Watkins Glen, N. Y. Pastor ROBINSON, MISS LOLA MAY Bledsoe, Ky., Harland Co, Missionary ROSNER, REV. JAMES E. 124 Staver St.. Jersey Shore, Pa. Pastor , SPENCER, MRS. MARJORIE COMPTON R. D., Wellsboro, Pa. I-Iomekeeper STEPHENS, MRS. PHYLLIS STOROZOW Vestal, N. Y., R. D. 2 Homekeeper WATTS, EDWARD G. Address Unknown Work Unknown CLASS OF 1938 BAILEY, REV. LAWRENCE Box 282, Berlin, N. J. Pastor BEGAY, JIM Good News Missions to Navajo, Houck, Ariz Missionary BEIDELMAN, NELLIE M. 209 Madison Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Religious Instruction BROWN, KAROLYN 30 Luzerne Road, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Practical Work CLANCY, REV. WILLIAM Box 91, Vinton, Ohio A. S. S. Missionary CLAWSON, MISS ELIZABETH 58 S, Central Ave., Columbus 4, Ohio Practical Christian Work COLLINS, REV. EARL E. Box 505, R. D. l, Newcastle, Pa. Pastor COOK. VERA Paxinos, Pa. Practical Christian Work CUMMINGS, RICHARD Gen. Delivery, Elmira, N. Y. Working DUESPOHL, REV. FLOYD W. Limestone, Pa. Pastor EASON, MRS, ETHELYN PIERCE R. D. 1, Apalachin, N. Y. Child Evangelism R. G. ST. JOHN, REALTOR, Hubbard Road, Madison, Ohio 77 ELLIS, REV. CHARLES W. Kennebunk Port, Maine Pastor EVELETH, MRS. VIVIAN WHITE Box 201, Lebanon. Pa. Homekeeper FITZGERALD, REV. MERTON Trumansburg, N. Y. Pastor FRANCISCO, REV. ELMER M. Black Creek, N. Y. Pastor GATHANY, REV. R. LEO Alden, N. Y., R. D. I Pastor GOSS, REV. GERALD A. 417 Main St., Cambria, Va. Pastor GREEN, MRS. MAXINE Freedom, N. H. Bible Teacher HATHAWAY, RUTH E. WHITNEY Box 134, New Milford, Pa. Practical Christian Work HATTEN, HELEN Cinda. Ky. Missionary HUGHES, REV. JOSEPH 2401 S. Millard Ave., Chicago 23, Ill. Pastor HULL, BARBARA N. 1459 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y. Christian Education Work LEHMAN, MRS. CAROLYN WEIMAN R. D. 2, Box 3213. Burlington, Wis. Homekeeper LUPPOOL, MRS. MARGARET BARNER 314 W. Main St., Endicott, N. Y. Homekeeper MEADOWS, REV. GEORGE W. 355 Main St., Bellwood, Pa. Pastor PAGLEY, MRS. MALINDA G. WALKER R. D. 2. Corning, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant PIPER, REV. ELMER Route 2. Greenville, S. C. Evangelist RICI-IIE, MRS. LOUISE CRAIG 1038 Bryan, Los Angeles 15, Calif, Office Work ROSS. MRS. AUDRUS DENTON Eucaliptus, Bolivia, S. A. Missionary ROSS, REV. VINCENT Cinda, Ky. Missionary RUHLMAN, REV. JOHN Bellevue. Wash. Pastor SCHWEINFORTH, MRS. DOROTHY KEECH R. D. 2, Ballston Spa, N. Y. Homekeeper SHOEMAKER, REV. C. C. Box 977, Kirkland, Wash. Pastor STAPLES. REV. EARL 418 Wayne Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. Pastor STAPLES, MRS. RUBY ZEIGLER 418 Wayne Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TWINING, IDA 312 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg, Man., Can. Child Evangelism Work WARD, MRS. RUTH RATZLAFF 146 Harrison St., Johnson City, N. Y. Homekeeper WETHERBEE, REV. HOMER R. R. D. l. Newlield, N. Y. Pastor WHIPPLE, MRS. DORIS COON 90 Perth Highway, Amsterdam, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant WHIPPLE, GEORGE M. 90 Perth Highway, Amsterdam, N. Y. Pastor WHITNEY, MRS. MAURICE L. Kirkwood, N. Y. Homekeeper WHITTAKER, MRS. LOTTIE DAVIS Delevan, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant WHITTAKER, REV. ALBERT Delevan, N. Y. Pastor YOUNG, REV. JOHN H. Linden, Penna. Practical Christian Work CLASS OF 1939 ABBUEHL, MRS. EVELYN M. BUDDELL 1200 High St., Leavenworth, Kans. Homekeeper ABDALLAH, REV. ALBERT W. Swissvale, Pa. Pastor ANUSZKIEWISZ, PEARL 2410 LaSalle Gardens N., Detroit, Mich. Mission Work BASTRESS, REV. GUY Oruro, Bolivia, South America Pastor BLACKLEY, MRS. MARGARET STOUT 100 The Portage, Ticonderoga, New York Homekeeper BROWN, FRED M. Route 2. Salisbury, N. C. Work Unknown BUZA, MRS. DALLAS E. LANE Warren Center State, Owego, N. Y. Missionary CAMPBELL, LOUISE FRENCH Hammondsport, N. Y. Work Unknown DEGVILLE, REV. EDWARD H. Robere de Chiquitos, Bolivia, South America Missionary DEGVILLE, MRS. MILDRED BELL Robere de Chiquitors, Bolivia, South America Missionary FAULKNER, REV. MELVIN G. 55 Weiitworth St., Reidsville, North Carolina Pastor FLECK, MRS. ELOISE JACOX 747 Roosevelt St,, N. W., Warren, Ohio Pastor's Assistant FLECK, REV. JOHN 747 Roosevelt St., N. W., Warren, Ohio Pastor GAMBLE, REV. JACOB H. I3 S. Harrison St., Easton, Maryland Pastor GATHANY, MRS. MARY WHIPPLE Alden, N. Y., R. D. 1 Pastor's Assistant HAHNLEN. MRS. EVA TEMPLE 2149 S. 5rd St., Steelton, Penna. Pastor's Assistant HAYES, WILLIAM F. R. D. 1, Seagrove, N. C. Work Unknown HOAG, REV. CARL F. 509 Cayuta Ave., Waverly, N. Y. Pastor HILTSLEY, REV. WENDELL S. R. D. I, Altamont, N. Y. Pastor HULL, RUTH NORRIS 601 E. Presqueioe St.. Phillipsburg, Pa. Working JACKSON, REV. HAROLD W. 118 East St., Wellington, Ohio Evangelist KALBACH, REV. WILFORD L. Highland Lake, N. Y. Conference Director KROLL, FRANK M. Frombell, Pa., R. D. 1 Pastor LEIBY, REV. EARL L. 165 E. Bridge St., Oswego, N. Y. Pastor MARSTELLER, REV. ANDREW J. 299 Elm St., Struthers, Ohio Pastor McELWAIN, MRS. RUTH YOUNG Randolph. N. Y. Homekeeper McGONIGAL, MRS. GRACE R. Reynoldsville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant McGONIGAL, REV. HERMAN L. Reynoldsville. Pa. Pastor MINNIGAH, PAUL T. 1835 L St., N.E., Washington 2, D. C. Working MORGAN, CLIFFORD B. R. D. 2, Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work Sponsored through courtesy of DR. and MRS, D. U. GOULD, Sherburne, New York 78 NELLIS, MARJORIE F. La Fargeville, New York Nurse OSTERHOUT, MRS. LOUISE ARDARY 211 5th St., Watkins Glen, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant PHILBROOK. MRS. MABEL GUY Leslie Co., Daley, Ky. Missionary ROSS, MRS. MILDRED MEISER Cinda. Ky. Missionary SHRECKENGOST, REV. MILFORD 444 Indiana Ave., McDonald, Ohio Pastor SHRECKENGOST, MRS. NOR RHODES 444 Indiana Ave., McDonald, Ohio Pastor's Assistant SMITH, REV. WILLIAM T. Address unknown Work unknown SNYDER, REV. ROBERT L. Brisbin, Pa. Pastor SNYDER, MRS. EMMA SCHIECK Brisbin, Pa. Pastor's Assistant THACKER, DOROTHY M. 811 9th St., Alpena. Mich. American S. S. U. Missionary WAGNER, REV. GERALD G. Veedersburg, Indiana Pastor WALTZ, REV. H. ELDON Madison, W. Va. Pastor WALTZ, MRS. EVELYN KELLER Madison, W. Va. Pastor's Assistant WATKINS, REV. M. DAVID Mission Evangilique. Fort Sibut, Oubangui Chari, Afrique Equatorial Francaise Missionary on appointment WESTBROOK, REV. LEROY C. Bible School Park, N. Y. Pastor: Instructor in P.B.T.S. WINTERS, MRS. MABEL E. SCHUDDER 127Vz W. Diamond St., Butler, Pa. 'Zi Ruth Scudder Homekeeper YOUNG, K. EVELYN Box 517, Island Park, L. I., N. Y. Working YOUNG, REV. FRED E. 2017 W. Srd St., Chester, Pa. Pastor YOUNG, MRS. SUE SHELLHAMMER 2017 W. 3rd St., Chester, Pa. Pastor's Assistant CLASS OF 1940 AMEIGH, MAHLON K. 260 Stafford Road, Fall River, Mass. Pastor BAILEY, MRS. MARY LOIS UBER Box 282, Berlin, N. J. Pastor's Assistant BARHAM, REV. HOWARD L. Mt. Airy, North Carolina Pastor BEUTER, MRS. DOROTHY CHENEY Friendship, N. Y. Practical Christian Work BEUTER, REV. EARNEST Friendship, N. Y. Working, Supply Preaching BURGESS, MRS. LYNELL CARTER Rochester Mills, Pa. Pastor's Assistant BURGESS, HAROLD R. Rochester Mills, Pa. Pastor's Assistant CAGWIN, HUBERT C, Route 1, Walhonding, Ohio Pastor CLEVELAND, REV. LEROY 4253 Ralston, Indianapolis, Ind. Pastor COMPTON. MRS. ALICE R. Corfu, N. Y. Homekeeper DALEY, REV. GENE A. R. D. 3, Ponca City, Okla. Pastor DERBY, REV. ROBERT E. 38 W. Bacon St., I-Iillsdaly, Mich. Pastor DICK, REV. PAUL E. 649 Berryville Ave., Winchester, Vt. Pastor ELLIS, MRS. FLORENCE ROBINSON Kennebunk Port, Maine Practical Christian Work FITCH, REV. RICHARD 11 Tidball Ave., Grove City, Pa. Pastor GEARHART. REV. ROSS E. Newark Valley, N. Y.. Pastor GEARY, MRS. BESSIE MAY GORITY 504 Atlantic Ave., Altoona, Pa. Pastor-'s Assistant GLUNT. MRS. ANNA ABDALLAI-I 510 12th St., Altoona, Pa. I-Iomekeeper GREEN, REV.VLYNN K. R. D. 1, Wakefield, R. I. Pastor HARDIE, MISS HELEN E. Ellwood City, Pa. Practical Christian Work HEINEY, MISS VERDA M. Address unknown Work unknown HENDERSON. MRS. ETHEL CARMEN 4204 N. 9th St.. Phoenix, Ariz. Homekeeper HILL, MRS. SUE K. COPLEY R. D. 1, Crooked Creek, Pa. I-Iomekeeper LASHBROOK, MRS. WANDA LEE 968 N. Bosart Ave., Indianapolis 1, Indiana Homekeeper MARSTELLER, MRS. GAIL WAY 299 Elm St., Struthers, Ohio Pastor-'s Assistant MAXWELL. MRS. ELEANOR E. Box 181, Athens, Ohio Pastor's Assistant MAXWELL. REV. ARTHUR Box 181, Athens, Ohio Pastor McCLOUD. JOHN MADISON Address unknown Work unknown MILES, MISS CORA MARIE R. 1, Rummerfield, Pa. Practical Christian Work MILLER, REV. ROBERT A. Novelty, Ohio Pastor PAGLEY, ANTHONY Corning. N. Y.. R. D. 2 Pastor POLLINGER, MRS. DORIS CAMPBELL 152 W. Bernsten, Belllower, California Pastor's Assistant POOL, MERLE R. 518 N. Reed St., Joliet, lIl. Pastor PURGASON, LUTHER S. ROSS, REV. RAYMOND Eucaliptus, Bolivia, South America Missionary RUSHING, MRS. HELEN HARRIS 14 N. Walnut St., East Orange, New jersey Practical Christian VVork SAWYER. MISS FRANCES L. Bible School Park, N. Y. Instructor in P.B.T.S.g in charge of Echoes Pub. Co. SAUNDERS, MRS. DORIS FENTON 1547 W. Byers, Denver, Colo. I-Iomekeeper SEELEY. MRS. MARION E. 7 Mill St., Sidney, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SEELEY, GEORGE M. 7 Mill St.. Sidney, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SHELLENBERGER, MRS. MINNIE Cresaptown, Md. Pastor's Assistant SHELLENBERGER, REV. WAYNE Cresaptown, Md. Pastor SKIDMORE, REV. GEORGE Deceased SPATZ, MISS RUTH E. Africa Missionary SPATZ, KENNETH I. 348 Princess Ann Road, Norfolk, Va. Work Unknown STINE. MRS. MARGUERITE Phalanx Station, Ohio Practical Christian Work TURNER, REV. HERMAN W. APO 447, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Missionary WATKINS, MRS. LORENE REAK Mission Evangilique, Fort Sibut, Oubangui, Chari, Afrique Equatorial Francaise Missionary WILT, REV. LLOYD Faith Seminary, Wilmington, Delaware Student WESTBROOK, MRS. MARGUERITE Bible School Park, N. Y. Homekeeper WI-IILDIN, MRS. GLADYS RASMUSSEN 329 Granada St., Ontario, Calif. S. S. Superintendent WOLFE, MRS. MYRTLE R. 119 Second St., Northumberland, Penna. Pastor's Assistant YOUNG, CHARLES E. Linden, Pa-, R. D. Working CLASS OF 1941 BACH, RAYMOND Box 126, Smithfield, Ohio American S.S. Union BAKER. PAUL E. R. D. 1, McClure, Pa. Working BRYAN, MRS. ISABEL ABDALLAH 149 Baer St., Huntington, W. Va. Pastor's Assistant BRYAN, REV. HENRY A. 149 Baer St., Huntington, W. Va. Pastor BUZA, REV. ROBERT F. Warren Center Stage, Owego, N. Y. Missionary CARLTON, MRS. ARELENE NEWTON Bob Jones College, Greenville, South Carolina CARPENTER, REV. CARLTON F. Addison, N. Y. Pastor CARPENTER, MRS. JESSIE M. RUSCHER Addison, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant CHRISTIAN, REV. HARVEY Box 25, N. Royalton, Ohio Pastor CLAYPOOL, REV. CHARLES H. Trout Creek, N. Y. Pastor CLEVELAND, MRS. MARY BETH FREDERICK 4253 Ralston, Indianapolis, Indiana Pastor's Assistant CRIPPEN, MARTIN H. Bible School Park. N. Y. Postmaster DANIELSON, REV. WILLIAM Lock, N. Y. Pastor DEARBORN, MRS. STEPHEN 378 S. Parltson, Denver, Colo. Homemaker DINANT, REV. EDMUND J. 226 Maple St., Franklin. Pa. Evangelistic Work DUMVILL, MRS. ELIZABETH BOYD 218 S.I'V. End Ave., Lancaster, Penna. Practical Christian Work ERNST, REV. ROBERT E. Box 52, Johnsonburg, N. Y. Pastor FITCH, REV. OWEN D. Lowellville, Ohio Pastor FULKERSON, MISS NELLIE E. Valledeyan Magdalena, Colombia, S. A. Missionary GAULT, REV. CLYDE E. Millport, N. Y. Pastor GAULT, REV. ERNEST LEE J. Deceased GREINER, REV. JOHN New Tribes Mission, Stonyfard, California Missionary on appointment HARNISH, REV. AMOS K. Ansonville, Pa. Pastor Sponsored through courtesy of HARNISI-I. MRS. MIRIAM W. Ansonville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant HOLLOPETER, MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT Olesville, Mich. Pastor's Assistant HUBLER. MISS HELEN V. 1472 Clifton St., N.W., Washington, D. C Practical Christian Work LEGANT, MRS. MARION COOK 265 Grand Ave., Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work LaSHURE, REV. DONALD B. Ninevah, N. Y. Pastor MORRIS, REV. LLOYD, JR. ' 911 lst St., Baltimore, Md. Pastor 0'DONNELL, CALVIN B. 418 E. Bald Eagle St., Lock Haven, Pa. Evangelistic Song Leader RICHMOND, DENZEL West Clarksville, N. Y. Practical Christian Work ROSS, MRS. PHOEBE HARRINGTON 636 Midland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SAMPSON. MISS DORIS Box 213, Towanda, Pa. Working SCHOONMAKER, MISS HAZEL A. Woodline, Kentucky Missionary SEIDER, MISS ALMA ELIZABETH 2212 S. Second St., Steelton, Pa. Practical Christian Work SMYTHE, MISS BEVERLY Taylor Hollow Road, Collins, N. Y. Missionary SPACHT, REV. LEONARD S. 508 - 6th Ave.. Juniata, Altoona, Pa. In Business SPENCER, MRS. VERNA BELLE YOUNG West Danby. N. Y. Pastor's Assistant STERE, MISS MAXINE MILDRED 637 Early Road, Youngstown, Ohio Work Unknown STOUGHTON. REV. HOWARD Riverdale Road, at 61, Riverdale, Md. In Business TAYLOR, MRS. LILLIAN P. Charlotteville, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant THOMAS, MRS. DOROTHY SISCO Hallstead, Pa. Children's Work VEDDER, MRS. GLADYS SCHOONOVER Taylor Hollow Rd., Collins, N. Y. Missionary WAGNER, REV. FELIX Box 664.4 Spindale, N. C. Pastor WAGNER, MRS. GERALD G. Veedersburg, Ind. Pastor's Assistant WEYHE, MISS LOIS L. Bryan University, Dayton, Tenn. Secretary WHITE, MRS. HARRIET MAXWELL 1020 Adam St., New Castle, Pa. Practical Christian lvork WHITNEY, REV. KEITH L. R. D. I, Morroeton, Pa. Pastor WILSON, REV. BERNARD '73 Cohons Store, Jacksonville, Fla. Work Unknown YOUNG, MISS VESTA I. 23 Lotus Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Bible Book House CLASS OF 1942 BERGSTROM, KATHRYN J. 513 S. Broad St., Jersey Shore, Pa. Practical Christian Work BITTENBENDER, MRS. RUTH HALLMAN Box 998, Bob Jones Univ., Greenville, N. C Bible Clubs BOLES, REV. HUBERT A. Derry, Pa., R. D. No. 1 Pastor BROWN, FLORENCE 815 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. Practical Christian Work MARSHALL NASH MOTORS, INC., K. S. Van Dervort, Binghamton, N. Y. 79 BURNS, REV. RALPH O. 1000 S. Highland, Arlington Heights, Ill. Pastor BURNS, MRS. DOROTHY M. CALDWELL TAYLOR, REV. CHARLES B. Charlotteville, N. Y. Pastor TURNER. MRS. HERMAN NADER, MRS. SARA SICIVORTH St. Anne. Ill. Pa1stor's Assistant NEXVSOME, JOSEPH C. 1000 S. Highland, Arlington Heights, Ill. Apt. 4-47, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. White Plains, N. C. Pastor's .Assistant Missionary Christian Education Work CAMPBELL, HELEN R. VANBUSKIRK, REV. REYNOLDS NUNNEMAKER, REV. GLENN 901 Croton Ave., New Castle, Pa. Ahert. Nebraska Mission Protestante, Dosso, Niger, Working Railroad Mail Clerk French West Africa CHENEY. REV. DONALD H. WALLS, MISS MABLE I.. Missionary 1905 Mitchell Ave., Waco, Texas Address unknown PHILLIPPI, ELMER J. Working Practical Christian Mlork Deceased CRAPSER, MRS. PAULINE T. NVILSON, MRS. MARY E. DIVII. PIETROPAULO, CARLO 64 Susquehanna Ave., Tunkhannock, Pa. 115 Seventh St., N. Great Falls, Mo11t. 153 Institute Place, Chicago 10, Ill. Practical Christian Work Pastor's Assistant Music Director and Assistant Pastor DUMVILL. REV. PAUL S. WOLCOTT, MRS. MAXINE BARNETT PINKERTON, MISS GLADYS M. R. D. No. 6, Lancaster, Pa. Alexander, N. Y. 47 East Frederick St., Lancaster, Pa. Working Practical Christian Mlork Practical Christian Work ERNST, MRS. GI.ADYS CAGWIN WOODRUFF, HAROLD A. PLANTHOLT. MRS. ROBERT Box 52, Johnsonhurg, N. Y. Endicott, N. Y., R. D. No. 2 525 N. Line St., Lancaster, Pa. Pastor's Assistant Working Practical Christian Work FOSTER, JANE CARPENTER REYNOLDS, MRS. MAUD HIBBARD 54 WCS! AVC-. Arkport, N. Y. Adrian College, Adrian. Mich. Chi1dren's Work CLASS OF 1943 Homekeeper CAMBLE, FREDERICK J- 1 Q RHODES, MISS MARY LOUISE Mardella Springs, Md. AFIDALLAH, RI-.V. GEORGE I Betsy Lane, Floyd County, Kentucky practical Christian work 4-41. Minerva Place, Akron 3, Ohio Missionary GIBBS. CHARLES W. Assistant Pastor I K 4 RIFFLE, REV. RICHARD 1328 N. Chester St., Indianapolis, Inrl. ACK?-Rl-1-Y. REV- ELLIOTT 11- Box 3337, Portland, Michigan Pastor Box 352, Spindale, N. C. pastor HENRY, REV. DEAN W. Mufif ilfld Fflufnfionfll Dffcfmf STEWART, MRS. EVELYN FULLER 2827 Otter Drive, R9 Box 35413, Akron, Ohio ACKI'-Rl-I'-Y MRS- JEAN RARSCHNFR Wellshoro, Pa., R. D. No. 4 Pastor Box 352, Spindale, N. C. Homekeeper JACK, REV. GERALD A. Music Und EflUf3li0nFll Diffflnf STOUFFER, REV. VICTOR C. ss Dartmouth st.. Johnson city, N. Y. HOLES- MRS- DOROTHY 1-YNCH oiean, N. Y., R. n. No. 1 Evangelistic Work DCFFE. PII-. D- N0- I Pastor KARLSON, NAOMI SIGWORTH Pastors Assistant SWAN, SARA LENORE Liberty Bldg.. Room 209, YVheaton, Ill. BUNZLY- MISS Bl-055051 Bible School Park, N. Y. Evangelistic Work 25 E-'Slim' Sl-. f5l0YCl'SYlllS, N. Y. Asst. in Matron's Dept. MARTIN, MRS. ALFREDA ENDERS l'Y2'f'lll'2ll Chflsllilll W0Yk TAYLOR, FREDERICK U. Address unknown EVANS- MRS- CONSTANCE ROCKWEI-L R. D. No. l, Geneva, Ohio Pastor's Assistant Uillellt PII- Working MII.O. MRS. LaDEI.I.E DAWSON Q l'7l5I0f'5 ASWNHW TAYLOR, MRS. FREDERICK U. 'Ik Goeking, 3916 16th St., S. Arlington, Va. 1'-VANS. REV. GEORGE L. R. D. No. 1. Geneva, Ohio Bible Club WVorker Clllffll, Pa. Homekeeper MINTZ, REV. MEl.VIN D. K Pastor THOMAS, MRS. NORMA GRIFFITH R. D. No. 3, Oxford, Ala. 1'-VANS, M155 UI-A REBECCA R. D. No. S, Zook's Corner, Lancaster, Pa Pastor Rawlings, Md.. R. D- Homekeeper MOORE, REV. RUSSELL C. lfflflfkillg TUBBS. REV. ROY I.. Box 325, East Brady, Pa. FI ICH, MRS. OWEN Box 424, Daggett, Calif. Pastor Louelltille, Ohio Pastor MOORE, MRS. RUSSELL C. Pastors Assistant VARNER, WILI.IAM S. Box 325, East Brady, Pa. FREDERICK- M155 BETTIF 3535 Harvey St., Omaha, Nebraska Pastor's Assistant Amsterdam. N. Y.. R- D- NU- 4 Working NADER, REV. FREDERICK J. Christian Education WEBER, ELIZABETH St. Anne, Ill. GARDNER. M155 HELEN J- 44-4IV2 N. Damen, Chicago, Ill. Pagtor Bihle School Park, N. Y. Umm Work NEUBERCER, MRS. LIIVERNE BOSSLEY ASM- ll Millfmlls DCPY- VVECKLE, ROBERT G. Jeffersonville, N. Y. HUTAI-FN. M155 FSTHFR M- 4408 Lewis Ave., Toledo, Ohio Homekeeper M1171-lflvl' Sl-. SGIYYC, P3- Christian Work PAGE, REV, SAMUEL A, Prattital Christian Work WNBF, Binghamton, N, Y, JACK, MRS. CLADYS ESTABROOK Radio Announcer 36 Dartmouth St., Johnson City, N. Y. PIERCE, AUDRY 0, Evangelistic Work 40 ia. wiiiiam si., Corning, N. Y. JACK- REV. NORMAN R- CLASS OF 1944 Child I-jvanggligm Work Box 038, Conneautville, Pa. Po1.1.1NoER, REV. HAROLD w. ifasmr Al-I-FN' MAE Mx . 315 Neim, Long Beach 5, Calif. JOHNSON, SADIE RUTH MISSION Evanlellfluf- lm- 0E'b SU f Pastor Capilla Exangelico, Danli, Honduras, C. A. warg, FTBHCP Ellulmflal Africa ROBB, REV. KENNETH C. MiSSi0f12ll'V '55'0n3fV 51103 - 64th Avenue., Riverdale. Md. KELLER. MISS RUTH Bl-ANCHE ANDERSON- MU-DRED 15101-ER Pastor 1211 W. Frederick St., Millersville, Pa. 153 Institute Pl.. Chlfaso 10. Ill- ROBB, MRS, ESTHER GATHANY Practical Christian Work COIPOTUIEU Clerk 51103 - 64th Ave., Riverdale, Md. kE1.1.EY, WALTER R. AYERS. BERTHA R- Past0r's Assistant R. D. No. 6, Binghamton, N. Y. 364 - 8th St., North, St., Petersburg, Fla. SANDUSKY, WILLIAM F. Missionary on Appointment Church Secretari' 414 Cornell Ave., cmmellsviilt-, Pa. 1.11v112RE, REV. RAYMOND R. BARACKMAN. REV- FLOYD H- Practical Christian Work R. D. No. 1, Killmaster, Harrisville, Mich. 855 Shanan Road, Girard, Ohio SANNER, MARILENE R. Pastor Pastor ' Box 202, CRantone oospei ct-mein, 1.1:w1s, DORIS saxiw BARACKMAN- MRS- ELLA HAYES Rantone, Ill. R. D. No. 2, Great Bend, Pa. 855 Shanan VRoad, Girard, Ohio Christian Work Homekeeper l'R5l0Y'5 Asslililm SHALIN15. REV. WlI.I.IAM 13. LOWE, DANIEI. R. B1.ossoM. REV- GORDON C- Richland Center, Wis. R. D. No. 5, Box 398, Greenboro, N. C. 210 West 2nd St., Belvedere, Ill. Pastor Practical Christian IVork PRSIOT SCHRECKENGOST, REV. JOHN D. Ma1ARTHUR, MISS BETTY CALLEN, REV. LLOYD T. I Address unknown 1155 E. Bridge St., Oswego, N. Y., 'Zliarl Leihy R. D. No. 2. Belle Center, Ohio Pastor Practical Christian Work PSSIUI' SCHRECKENGOST, MRS. JOHN D. MAUST, MISS BETTY J. CLARKE, MILDRED U. Address unknown 2829 Beechland, Baltimore 14, Md. BlblCV5Ch00l Park. N- Y- Assistant Pastor Practical Christian Work Asst. in Matron s Depl- SPENCER, REV. VERNE E. MOOREFIELD, REV. EMMETT BRUCE CLAYPOOL, LEONA-SHEARER west Danby, N. Y. R. 11. 5, Lockport, N. Y. R. 11. No. 2. Worthington, Pa- Pastor Pastor Practical Christian Work SWITZER, REV. JAMES C. MOOREFIELD, MRS. EMMETT CONN. MRS. DANIEL L. Imlay City, Mich. R. D. No. 6, Lockport, N. Y. Bible Sch00l Park. N- Y- Pastor Pastor's Assistant Libfaflin Sponsored lhrouglz courtesy of WEST SIDE LAUNDERETTE Binghamton IN'arehonse 8: Terminal Inc. QB. IV. Sc TJ Beethoven and Main Sts. Binghamton, N. Y. Daily Service-SyracuseBinghamton- We wash and dry clothes, I.antastcr-Harrishurg-HanoveiwBaltimore Shirt Laundry and Dry Cleaning 80 Washingwll. D- C- CONN, DANIEL L. Bible School Park. N. Y. Supervisor of Men's Manual Work and Asst, in Men's Dept. COOC-AN. REV. JOSEPH F. R. D. No. I, Carbondale, Pa. Pastor DAVIS, MRS LINDA CHILDS Box 53, Houghton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work DILLENIIECK, LOWELI. G. Gospel Tabernacle, Cor. Broad and Master, Philadelphia, Pa. Minister of Music GRAFTON, MRS. HARRIET DARROW R. D. No. 2, Worthington, Pa. Homekceper HENRY, REV. BROOKS N. Dunbar, Pa. Pastor HESTER, DORIS WHIPPLE 1127 Sixth St., Apt. B, lst Floor, New Orleans, La. Homekeeper HOAGLAND, JOHN H. Bible School Park, N. Y. Maintenance Staff HOWARD, E. JEANETTE West Edmcston, N. Y. Church Secretary LINGLEBACI-I, REV. CHARLES W. Box 52, Goodells, Mich. Pastor LUDWIG, EDITH R. 207 E. Front St., Oil City, Pa. Child Evangelism MILLER, MRS. GENEVIEVE SCHRECKENGOST lll Cle.1x'iew Ave., Oil City, Pa. Homekeeper POND, EVEI.YN G. Box 106, Hunter. N. Y. Working RIFFLE, MRS. RICHARD Portland, Mich. Pastor's Assistant SENSABAUGH .REV. RANDOLPH R. D. No. 2, VVel1sboro, Pa. Pastor SHEN EFELT, MRS. BETTY KALBACK Crossroads, Penna. Nurse STILES, MRS. MARION WADHAMS Cammack Rd., Islip, Long Island, N. Y. Youth Center Work STILES, REV. CHESTER L. Cammack Rd., Islip, Long Island, N. Y. Youth Center Work STEWART, REV. LEWIS J. R. D. No. 4, Wellsboro, Pa. Evangelistic Work STANLEY, LOUISE M. Smithville Flats, N. Y. Practical Christian Work STROUP, REV. WILLIAM 55 Chamberlin St., Wellsville, N. Y. Pastor TUBBS, MRS. ROY L. Box 424, Daggett, Calif. Pastor's Assistant TWINING, RUTH F. Merrimac. W. Va. Children's Work VAN GORP, REV. ALBERT Chrissman, Ill. Pastor VAN GORP, MRS. LOUISE Chrissman, Ill. Pastor's Assistant VEALEY. MRS. ELLA T. FICK 58 Hamburg Ave., Sussex, N. J. Practical Christian Work WATKINS, FORREST H. Hastings, Florida Associate Pastor WATKINS, MRS. MARION CALDWELL Hastings, Florida Pastor's Assistant WECKLE, MRS. ROBERT 4408 Lewis Ave., Toledo, Ohio Pastor's Assistant YATES. MRS. THELMA REYNOLDS Tangerine Terrace Apt., St. Petersburg, Fla. Childrens Work YOUNG, MRS. ALMA WHIDDEN Box 2307, Long View, Texas Leternean Tech. WHITE, VIRGINIA J. 180 Third St., Newburg, N. Y. Children's Work WHITNEY, REV. CECIL G. Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Pastor WHITNEY, MRS. WILLA MAE BENNICK Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant WOODFORD, REV. PERRY L., JR. Box 131, Ithaca, Mich. Pastor CLASS OF 1945 ABDALLAH, ALEX J. 510-12th St., Altoona, Pa. Practical Christian Work ALDRICH, REV. SIDNEY S. Box 661, Eckhart. Md. Pastor BALDWIN. REV. WAYNE M. Conneautville, Pa. Pastor BALFOUR, DON 728 Lake St., Fair Lawn, N. J. Pastor BASTRESS, MRS. GUY H. Oruro Bolivia, South America Missionary BILLINCS, REV. HAROLD J. Hunt. N. Y. Pastor BIl.l.INGS, MRS. BETTY UBER Hunt. N. Y. Pastors Assistant BISH.GERA1.DlNE M. Distant. Pa. Working BOOTH. DAVID S. 927 River Rd. Dorms, Columbus 10, Ohio Student BOYLIS, MRS. ELIZABETH DUNSON Box 123, Toccoa Falls, Toccoa, Virginia Child Evangelism Work BUCHANAN, ELANOR M. R. D. 1, Fort Johnson. N. Y. Religious Education Work BULLOCK, ELEANOR M. 247 W. 72nd St., New York 23, N. Y. American Board of Mission to the Jews BRAID. DAVID E. Bible School Park, N. Y. Culinary Dept.. P.B.T.S. BRAID. MRS. DOROTHY COBB Bible School Park, N. Y. Homekeeper CARTER, FELTON S. R. F. D. l. McI.enasville, N. C. Student CROSBY, MRS. VELMA FULLER Chcmung, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant EGCLESTON, HERBERT C. 924 North Wheaton, Wheaton, Ill. Pastor FREDERICK, LILLIAN M. R. D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. School Teacher GARDNER. MARY E. Mission Protestante, Niamey, Niger, Fr. W. Missionary GEARHART, REV. SILAS G. 309 Walnut St., Clearfield, Pa. Pastor GEARHART, MRS. SILAS 309 Walnut St., Clearfield, Pa. Pastor's Assistant GLICK, BETTY LINDERMAN 134 Steuben St., Painted Post, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HAMPTON, FRANCES M. Box 695. Fairmount, W. Va. Children's Work HARRIS, REV. W. LEROY Box 346, Chatsworth, Ill. Pastor HAYDEN H. HAYWOOD Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. Student JOHNSON, REV. ROBERT L. West Valley, N. Y. Pastor KESTER, BURTON G. South Valley, N. Y. Practical Christian Work Sponsored through courtesy of Afr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eveleth, Lebanon. Pennsylvania 81 KINCAID, ELLA J. Taylor University, Upland, Ind. Student KMETKO, REV. ANDREW 1807 Treadway Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Pastor MORGAN. GLADYS R. 247 W. 72nd St., New York 23, N. Y. American Board of Missions to the Jews MYERS, DOROTHY J. 240 Marmion Ave., Youngstown 5, Ohio Practical Christian Work MYERS, ELIZABETH S. Mid Liberian Mission, Monrovia, Liberia West Africa Missionary NELSON, MARTHA L. Box 695, Fairmont. W. Va. Children's Work NEMIRE, MARY R. Navajo Bible School and Mission, Window Rock, Arizona Missionary to Indians ROGERS. VICTOR S. North English, Iowa Pastor ROGERS, MRS. VIVIAN LAUX North English, Iowa Pastor's Assistant SCHULER. MRS. MARY CARTER 801 Sixth St., Juniata, Altoona, Pa. Practical Christian Work SMITH, O. LILY 129 Valley Road, Clifton, N. J. Secretary to Christian Missions THOMPSON, FRANCES E. 24 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurse's Training THOMAS, MRS. JEWEL JOHNSON 717 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TUBBS, CARTHA C. Kerrmoor, Pa. Missionary TUBBS, PEARL J. Kerrmoor, Pa. Missionary VARNER, FRANCES S. 420 West Third St., Elmira, N. Y. Nurse WHITE, BEULAH M. Cavendish, Vermont, Ch A. WV. Kingsbury Children's Work WHITMAN, GEORGE P. lst Baptist Church, Edinboro, Pa. Pastor WILLIAMS, MRS. RUTH SNYDER 2305 Third Ave., Altoona, Pa. Practical Christian Work CLASS OF 1946 ACKER, ELEANOR K. Betsy Lane, Ky. Missionary BAKER, MARY R. Mission Evangelique, Fort Archaubault, Tchad District, I-'r. Equatorial Africa Missionary BALDWIN, MRS. WAYNE Box 661, Conneautville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant BROWN, DORIS L. Hallstead, Pa. Children's Worker CORNELIUS, MIRIAM E. Box 740, Santa Monica, Calif, Child Evangelism EARLE, KATHERINE San Fernando de Atahapo, Territory Federal Amamnas Venezuela, S. A. Missionary FONES, MRS. DAWN CARTWRIGHT 605 Jefferson St., Alexandria, Va. Homekeeper FREDERICK. JEANNE R. D. 4. Amsterdam, N. Y. Bible Conference and Radio Work GILBERT, REV. SEYMOUR M. Glen Aubrey, N. Y. Pastor GUITSON, LILLIAN T. 37 Kelly Ave., Endwell, N. Y. Young Pt-oplc's and Christian WVork HENRY. MRS. BROOKS Dunbar, Pa. Pastor's Assistant HOHN, ROSALIE Burgaw, N. C. Children's Vtforker JOHNSON, ALMA J. 1233 VVest Ilth St., Lorain, Ohio Practical Christian Work JOHNSON, MRS. ROBERT West Valley, N. Y. PaStor's Assistant LEE,'LOIS ELLEN Bible School Park, N. Y. P.I'1.TtS. Stall MYERS. LOIS Burgaw, N. C. Children's Worker NIXON, MRS. JOYCE WILLIAMS Geneseo Road, Mt. Morris, N. Y. Homekeeper NUNNEMAKER. MRS. ANNE WELTY Mission Protestante, Dosso, Niger, Fr. W. Afr. Missionary ODOR. M. ELIZABETH R. D. 1, WB Foyer D' Etudiantes, 53 Bis Blvd., St. Saens Alger, Algiers, North Africa Missionary OLNEY, MARIAN Covington, Pa. Practical Christian Work PI-IILPOTT, RUBY E. Box 740, Santa Monica, Calif. Child Evangelism Office PICKENS, LETTIE MAE 521 4th St., Struthers, Ohio Practical Christian Work PLATNER, HELEN M. I2 Burton Ave.. Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work POTTER, MRS. MEDORA WHITLOCK 525 No. Franklin St., Danville, Ill. Practical Christian Work REMSTRON, MRS. D. McGARVEY 2320 Court Place, Denver, Colo. Homekeeper RUHLMAN, DOROTHY C. Mission Evangelique, Fort Archaubault, Tchad District, French Equatorial Africa Missionary SANDELL, REV. WALTER G. R. D. 2, Meridian, Miss. Pastor STANLEY, JEAN L. Gordon College, Evans Way, Boston 15, Mass. Student STEVENS, MARY L. 5786 Larch Sl.. Vancouver, B. C. Child Evangelism Missionary THOMAS, REV. LAWRENCE E. 717 Haws Ave., Morristown, Pa. Pastor THOMPSON, VERNA M. 6317 Riverdale Rd.. Riverdale, Md. Children's Worker WESTOVER, BETTY Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. Student WETZEL, IDA BELLE 617 Martin St.. Clearheld, Pa. School Nurse WILCOX, MRS. BARBARA BAKER 247 So. Harris Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. Homekeeper WYANT, FRANCES SIPES Box 241, Ford City, Pa. Practical Christian Work CLASS OF 1947 ANDERSON, HELEN L. 330 Miller St., Butler, Pa. Child Evangelism BURNETT. MRS. RUBY JOHNSON 131 Grady Ave., Athens, Ga. Homekeeper COBB, MRS. MARTHA MILLS 1350 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. Secretary of Book Fellowship CRANDELL, RUBY I. 316 E. VVater St., Elmira, N. Y. Secretary in Christian Book Store DANIELSON. GLADYS E. Nurses Home, Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, N. Y. Nurses Training DENCE, REV. A. MERRILL 316 E. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. Evangelistic Pianist DINGMAN, MARIE G. Corinth, N. Y. Missionary of Furlough FLEMING. MRS. DALE Coniluence, Pa. Pastor's Assistant FRIEBERGER, RUTH M. 24 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurses Training GILBERT, DORIS A. Box 343, Fort de France, Martinique Missionary GLICK, REV. THEODORE North Mehoopany, Pa. Pastor GODLY, REV. JAMES E. Trumansburg, N. Y. Pastor GROSSMAN, MRS. MARDELL EAKINS 1102 S. Main St.. Scranton, Penna. Pastor's Assistant GWYN, MRS. WINIFRED HOLDEN Maine, N. Y. Deputation Work HODIL, ESTHER E. El Rancho Siesta Motel, Glendale, Ariz. Secretarial and Children's Work KELLY, SARA JANE 5708 4th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Practical Christian Work KRUEGER, REV. RICHARD R. 316 E. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. Evangelist LEWIS, JOSEPH W. Berwindale, Pa. Pastor MAHLA, DORIS M. 505 Sheppard Ave., Lansing, Ontario Missionary Training McKINNEY, CHARLES W. King Ave., New Castle, Pa. Pastor MEADOWS, ARTHUR G. Address Unknown Supply Preaching ONEY, VENICE MAE R. D. 2, Barboursville, W. Va. Nurses Training RAMSIN, DOROTHY C. Elmer, Missouri Rural Missionary REARICK. J. GRACE 1910 lst Ave., S. Escanaba, Mich. Missionary Secretary Reese, JAMES, JR. 745 Washington Ave., Jermyn, Pa. Evangelistic Work RHODES, MARGERY EMPET Kingsley. Pa. Homekeeper ROBB, MRS. RUTH SWANSON R. D. 3, Box 20, Shelocta, Pa. Teacher in Orphanage SHAFER, BERNADINE Deceased SUTTON. LOIS L. New Milford, Pa. Children's Worker SWANSON, MRS. AGNES CALLEY 66 Ontario St., Corning, N. Y. Homekeeper TUBBS, MRS. JOHN Knoxville, Pa. Pastor's Assistant TUBBS, JOHN H. Knoxville, Pa. Pastor WARNER, THELMA F. R. D. l, Mayfield, N. Y. Practical Christian Work WARREN. RUTH B. Elmer, Missouri Rural Missionary CLASS OF 1948 APGAR, MR. JOSEPH P. 4648 Nogal St., San Diego 2, Calif. Practical Christian Work BROOKS, REV. EDWIN M. Box 252, Endicott, N. Y. Pastor BROWN, MISS ROSA M. Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, N. Practical Christian Work BROWN, REV. WOODROW Bible School Park, N. Y. Asst. Instructor in P.B.T.S. Sponsored through courtesy of FORD GUM MACHINE CO., Lockport, N. Chew for Charity, Ford Mason, Pres. 82 Y. Y. BULLOCK, MRS. JOHN H. Perry Co., Cornettsville, Kentucky Missionary BULLOCK, MR. JOHN H. Perry Co., Cornettsville, Kentucky Missionary CARLSON, MISS ELLEN M. Covington. Pa. Practical Christian Work COBB, MRS. BETTY BRYANT Hartwick, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant COLLINS, MISS HELEN H. 193 S. Vine St., Marion, Ohio Home Missionary COOK, MR. JOHN H. Trinity College, St. Petersburg, Fla. Student COOK, MISS MARION J. R. D. 2. Box 96. Turtle Creek, Pa. Working CROSBY, REV. EUGENE C. Box 101, Chemung, N. Y. Pastor DAYTON, MR. HARRY W. 19 Swan River St., Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. Practical Christian Work DERSHAM. REV. JAMES F. R. D. 2, Naples, N. Y. Pastor DUFF, MRS. LOIS MAE COOK C R.D. 2, Pinecrest Trailer Court, Taylors, S. Homekeeper FLEMING, REV. MARION DALE Confluence, Pa. Pastor FOCHT, MISS VERA 631 W. 15th St.. Tyrone. Pa. Practical Christian Work FATUM, MRS. JEANETTE HEUCHELE Rhinebeck, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant GROSSMAN, REV. ROBERT 1102 S. Main St.. Scranton, Pa. Pastor HERMAN, MR. ALLEN B. 742 West 3rd St., Lock Haven. Pa. Practical Christian Work HINGLE, MISS ELVA E. 23 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HOAGLAND, MRS. CATHERINE FEATHER Bible School Park, N. Y. Asst. in Matron's Dept. JARVIS, MISS MYRTLE L. 216 W. Main St., Waterloo, N. Y. Practical Work JOHNSON, MR. KENNETH J. Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. Student JOHNSON, REV. IRVIN 104 Bank Street. Batavia, N. Y. Pastor KEMMERER, MISS HOPE S. 823 Hamilton St., Geneva, Ill. Practical Christian Work KING, MISS NINA 1156 St. Augustine Pl., Atlanta, Ga. Practical Christian Work LANDIS, MRS. VERNA 50 Carson St., Uniontown, Pa. Practical Christian Work LEWIS, MRS. BONNIE CAMMACK Berwindale. Pa. Pastor's Assistant MATTHEWS, MRS. FLORENCE VICKERY Y Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, N. Children's Work PITCHER, REV. ELMER Crooked Creek. Pa. Pastor PITCHER. MISS DOLORES Box 86, Warren Center, Pa. Practical Christian Work REESE, MISS DOROTHY Taylor Hollow Rd., Collins, N. Y. Missionary SALTSMAN, MISS BETTY Youth Home Mission, Fort Wayne, Ind. Practical Christian Work SHAVER, MISS SHIRLEY MAE 81 West St., Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SHOSTAK, MISS HELEN 10119 Detroit Ave, No. 5, Cleveland 2, Ohio Student SPAUGH, MISS MARY LOUISE Y.W.C.A., 80 Hawley St., Binghamton, N. Y. Working STRAUB, REV. CHARLES R. Hinsdale, N. Y. Pastor SUESS, MR. PAUL R. Alden. N. Y. Practical Christian Work THOMPSON, MISS NADINE 24 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurses Training TOMLINSON, MRS. SARAH J. THOMAS Box 5. Humber Bay, Toronto 14, Ont., Can. Homekeeper VAN DENBURGH, MRS. ELIZABETH POTTS Box 112, Harford, Pa. Practical Christian Work VISSER, MISS DOROTHY L. Unknown Work Unknown WILKINS, MISS ARLENE N. R. D. I, Mainesburg, Pa, Practical Christian Work WILLITS, MISS GERALDINE E. 221 Wylie St.. Jersey Shore, Pa. Home Missionary WITTER, MISS MARGARET M. R. D. 2, Columbiana, Ohio Practical Christian Work WORTMAN, MISS DOROTHY J. India Missionary WORTMAN, MISS MARGARET R. 927 West 22nd St., Lorain, Ohio Practical Christian Work CLASS OF 1949 BEAVER, MR. HERMAN Hagersville, Ontario, Canada Practical Christian Work BENNETT, MISS ROSEMARY CS1avic Gospel Missionj To France Missionary BILICH, MISS HILDA Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, N. Y. Childrens' Work BOWSER, MISSKJOY B. Rt. 2, Worthington, Pa. Practical Christian WVork BRAUNBECK, MR. ELWOOD, SR. Binghamton, N. Y. Working BRUNNER, MISS MARIE J. 5 Sumner Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work CAMPBELL. MR. ALLEN Houghton College. Houghton, N. Y. Student COBB, MR. L. WENDELL Hartwich, N. Y. Pastor COLWELL, MR. FLOYD S. Bible School Park, N. Y. Maintenance CULP. MISS EVELYN R. D. 1, Can-field, Ohio Practical Christian Work DAVIS. MR. OWEN E. 62 Burdick Ave., Johnson City, N, Y. Working DETWILER, MISS GOLDYE 68 Curwood Ct., Tonawanda, N. Y. Practical Christian Work FAILING. MISS RUBY E. 76 Adams Ave., Hornell, N, Y. Practical Christian Work FORSE. MR. LEO R. D. I, Binghamton, N. Y. Pastor GAY, MRS. ROBERTA WITTER Route 2, Bremen, Ind. Practical Christian Work GOODRICH, MISS NELLIE Naples, New York Young Peoples' Work GRIFFIS, MR. ALLISON Rt. 2, Montrose, Pa. Pastor GWYN,, MR. EUGENE W. Main, N. Y. Pastor HARRIS, MISS MARGARET E. Booth Memorial Hospital, 134 E New York City, N. Y. Nurses Training HATHAWAY, MR. CARL A. Great Bend, Pa. Practical Christian Work HAUSER, MR. DARRIS R. D. 2, Marathon, N. Y. Pastor HEFFENTRAGER. MR. PAUL S. 2316 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Student HEMENWAY, MISS I-IELENE M. Bible School Park, N. Y. P.B,T.S. Staff HINDERER, MR. GEORGE M. ast 19th St., Pa. John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark Student HUGHES, MISS MARGARET 15 State St., Susquehanna, Pa. Practical Christian Work LATTER, MISS BETTY JANE Whittemore, Michigan Practical Christian Work LINEBAUGH, MR. DALE E. R. D. 1. Jermyn, Pa. Pastor MIHAILOV, MISS SADIE 10 Strand St., Lee Park. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Director of Bible Club Work MIX, MISS BETTY J. Newark Vafley, N. Y. Practical Christian Work NIXON, MR. LEWIS E. Geneseo Road, Mt. Morris, N. Y. Student Sponsored by Friends in Penn Yan, New York OSTRANDER, MISS ELVAJANE 28 Park St., Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work PIPER, MRS. WALTER E. Bob Jones Housewife PIFER, MR. WALTER E. Bob Jones University, Greenville, Student RHODES. MR. ALAN R. D. l, Kingsley, Pa. Pastor RITCHIE, MR. WYMAN Bible School Park, N .Y. Working SAKURA. MISS GRAYCE T. Japan Gospel Fellowship, APO 25 University, Greenville, S. C. S. C. . 92Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Missionary SMITH, MISS JANETTA 46 Prospect St., Susquehanna, Pa. Practical Christian Work SNYDER, MISS FLORA JUNE Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, N Y Children's Work SOWL, MISS AVIS MARIE Box 619, Bethel Childrens' Home, Missionary STUPER, MISS EVELYN 622 Utica St., Ithaca, N. Y. Church Secretary SWANSON, MISS MARGARET Jackson Ky 56 Lincoln Ave., Johnson City, N. Y. Working TODD, MR. LEWIS A. R. D. I, Hornell, N. Y. Practical Christian Work TOWERS, MISS BETTY C. 534 Main St., Dickson City. N. Y. Practical Christian Work VAN HART, MISS BETTY LOU Box 102, Conklin, N. Y. Practical Christian Work WALTON, MISS M. ELIZABETH Bethel Childrens' Home. Box 619. Missionary WHEATON. MISS ONILEE Jackson 41 Mynderse St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Practical Christian Work WHITMORE. MISS PHYLISS Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, N Y Childrens' Work WHITNEY, MR. WENDELL I-I. Great Bend, Pa. Practical Christian Work WOOLCUTT, MISS ROSEMMA Bible School Park, N. Y. Assistant in Culinary Dept. WRIGHT, MISS ALICE FAYE Springboro, Penna. Practical Christian Work Mr. Ansel Burt - Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton - Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mclilwee Mr. Ole Pallesen - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knapton 83 KELLER UFFMX: MORE THAN A FRIEND More than a Friend He has been to us When the way was weary and long, He has dried the tear of discouragement And given the victor's song. More than a Refuge, a Port in storm, Our wonderful Lord has beeng We have fled to His arms when the waves tossed high And He sheltered us safe within. More than a Light He has truly proved, Leading us day by day, That we might not fall in this darkened world Or miss His appointed way. More than a Shepherd, this Saviour Divine, Who laid down His life for His sheep, Has held us close to His heart of Love So mighty to save and keep. We have tried the Saviour and found Him true, He never fails His own, This heart His loving hand has made Finds all in Him alone. Barbara C. 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