Baptist Bible College - Tower Yearbook (Clarks Summit, PA)
- Class of 1963
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' 1, ,v 4 . - V A. ,-4 ' -4 .D X - n 'N 9 'Q' 43,4 x, ,nw .n..',,,1 ,.. , Z 'iff K izggwgee zwetsfmwrnvef time 1963 a:G. 9::v ' Stmtnvigninn Baptist Bible Seminary Johnson City, New York ANCHURE a Q 63500 Q 9 89 C3 EQ? 712-5 gg 1: Gm Q, 5 ' ...J-by ,g i D v 'I' 'i STUDENT urr: SERVUIE '79 IN JES S 0 X v S mi 'WV VR 3 l' ' H-f ' D ,- . , 1 fi' f x Q' C' I ' X o d -iQ?g?Eaff G ADVERTISEMENTS o W E 'QUE .J-aw ki? A SM U? 4 fa 8 wfmymwv 5 s l-e J if 5 M-i t U ' '4'-'TE 2 if - if U unGAmzATl0N ee SUNG In As dean of our school, Dr. Waaser is the pilot of the Good Ship B.B.S. Every Baptist Bible Seminary student knows that Dr. Waaser is willing to work with him at any time. Dr. Waaser lives in constant awareness of the imminent return of the Lord. The expectation of the coming Lord is real and dear to him, and it is evident in his daily work and conversation. His favorite verse is Revelation 22:20 Even so, come Lord Jesus. Academic excellence and deep spirituality are compatible. Dr. Waaser desires that these be characteristic both of our school and of our students. His constant en- couragement to the faculty to press on for accreditation is never done at the price of spirituality. It is his deep conviction that only the best ought to be given to and done for the Lord. Dedication Dr. Waaser sacrificiallv serves the Lord and Baptist Bible Seminary. A late visitor at the Administration Building would find his light still burning. Because his devoted life is anchored in Jesus, the Good Ship B.B.S. is safe upon the sea. We have benefited much from his wealth of training and experience in both academic and spiritual matters. For hisrinfluence in academic excel- lence, for his devoted life, and for his deep spiritual life, we dedicate the 1963 Seminarion to our beloved dean, Dr. Waaser. A' Administration The Lord has blessed Baptist Bible Seminary with a capable administra- tion: the navigators and officers of the Good Ship B.B.S.' Coming from various avenues of life, the administration works together as a unit, grounded in the Lord Jesus Christ. We appreciate the time given and the patience of every teacher. Their open office doors and their willing- ness to help in any area of our lives are a constant encouragement to each student. The things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. In faithful allegiance, the navigators teach the passengers of the Good Ship B.B.S. to be anchored in Jesus. Gary Moosey, Editor P ::!i '. U ' ' L 1 I Ni l!'f '19 I 'wggss v ,I X 'XX 9-4 , -x 1 'v b I 1 T i I n 1 595A i I Q From ur President: Dear Friends: We live in astonishing times! The gleaming wings of science, to borrow a phrase from Sir Winston Churchill, have brought to us a paradoxical cargo of unexampled banes and blessings. Science has made almost unbelievable break-throughs in re- cent years. A few pounds of uranium can either light a great city for many days or blow it completely off the map in split seconds. Modern media of communications have made the inhabitants of the earth our next door neighbors. Satellite -based tele- vision will soon provide constant live coverage of significant happenings which transpire around the world. The electronic computer has triggered a fantastic growth in human knowledge. By the early 1970's we shall achieve a monthly reduplication of the total accretion of human knowledge. Human population is exploding in a spectacular man- ner. There will be twice as many humans by the end of this century. Space explora- tion provides a fitting capstone to this pyramid of unparalleled developments. Our nation and the Soviet Union are locked in a multibillion dollar struggle to determine which will be the first to put an actual man on the moon. Contemporary man is ill-equipped to cope with these unprecedented changes. One writer has described our generation as a company of inexperienced sailors adrift in the worst storm in history, without chart or compass and with mutiny on shipboard. The born-again believer cannot be included in such a category. Christ is adequate even when tried in the crucible of this extraordinary hour. Christians are not adrift and at the mercy of the raging billows. We are possessed of a hope which anchors our souls. The Scriptures eloquently express our happy condition in these words:- To this hope we anchor the soul safely and securely and it reaches on into the Holy of Holies where Jesus entered in for us in advance, when I-le be- came High Priest forever of the Melchisedec order. fl-Iebrews 6:19 and 20 - Berkleyj The Seminarion Staff, with deep appreciation for this safe anchorage, has chosen as this year's theme the motto: Anchored in Jesus. We trust that you are enjoying the security of this haven. Should this not be the case, our Saviour bids you enter without delay. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. qMatthew 11:283 Yours in the Saviour's Name, G . Arthur Woolsey j FQ? - --iff-fi -., Y in Y , Y ,...L...-txt 5 M sssss Us Swiss is ML L Q mg Ei 5 as E ,ff E V5 WWE . A iw Hi 3, if ESM sa L we aa.. Q f :r gawk .L , L. we , is M M if 4 W, 1 was FRANK L. WAASER, Th.D. Dean LAWRENCE E. NIELSEN, M.S. Director of Admissions and Testing 4 4 ROBERT L. HAYDEN, D.D Vice-President WILLIAM W. IAHNKE Business Manager L . S ? WILLIS w. VIRTUE, Th.D. GLADYS CHARLTON Dean of Students Dean of Women WENDELL KEMPTON, Th.M. CLAYTON H- GRAY Director of Christian Service Fleld RGPTESSTHHUVS Division One W, WALKER BARNDOLLAR, Th.D. Chairman W.. I , li 1 ' HH :Q al- W ,in HK I , 1 2 1 J THOMAS A, THOMAS, Th.M. BERT G. KRELLER. Th.D Theology Bible Apolo etics l- KENNETH BROWN, Th.M. 9 'FW' ' Q- : .gfm-ww' -aj 2 -3 Sm W Q 5 'fi EQ ,Q HF ', 3 g PF :Yin ,' 5 1 I FRANK L.. WAASER, Th.D. WILLIS W. VIRTUE, Th.D. Dwzswn, Two LLOYD B. HULL, Ph.D. SYLVIA BURTIS, B.A. Chairman Language JOSEPH E. VALASTAK, Th.M. Literature MIRIAM WAGGONER, M. A. MRS- RUTH HOPEWELL Division Three LAWRENCE E. NIELSEN, M.S. EARLE C. HARRIMAN, M.A. Chairman Psychology Missions WILLIAM I, HOPEWELL, Th.M. liege Sciences , I 5 :E vw vrjiu 'H Yin H is W N ALLAN L. WEISE, B.A., Tl'1.B. REMBERT B. CARTER, Ph.D Division Four RUTH C, HAYCOCK, Ed.D. Chairman GLENYS O. VERMILYA, M.A. WENDELL KEMPTON. Th.M Christian Education, Practical Theology, Music LAWRENCE C. GROW, B.S., S.T.B t CONRAD KRIEGER, B. A. MRS. DONNA KRIEGER, B. A. NAOMI BEIKERT Receptionist, Thompson Hall MRS. ALICE BENNETT Secretary to the President MR. DOUGLAS BENNETT Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds V. M ' BARBARA EATON Secretary in Christian Education Dept. F CAROL ROI-ILOFF Secretary to the Deans MRS. LEANNE FLINT Secretary for Student Services Staff SHARON GARDNER Secretary to the Director of Admissions SHIRLEY JONES Cashier vwqpf Library Staff Bookroom Stajjf Kitchen Staff 132.69-X It's here somewhere Student or teacher?'? in this file , . . Wfwwyt How many 'dogs '? Mother Ingram at lunch f 7W4 But if the plain Now maybe we sense makes good sense . . . could arrage that . . . '31 3 ' H 5 rrrr an - What?? No Sticker? Cl, C llf Now, as I was saying E This projector should do the trick CL Tl, i S Looking for someone? Good Morning, Mr. Grow Boy - was that a riot! ! c' ZX il :Zig ,pig ' 'ZW '- Qf I .1116 gm , 1,111 gin, ,fl J iii, 4, If Ilrgi , ,'o. 11:1 5 f Q, 1131- J 1 - l. -- I v Y 5, - ff' 'J -.. I A ,.. ..4, .0 Students The student body at Baptist Bible Seminary is anchored in Jesus. Most of the stu- dents board the Good Ship B. B. S. and stay with the Captain for three, four, or five years. They learn to live and work together in unity in the Lord Jesus Christ. Their experiences of the Good Ship B. B. S. will never be forgotten - the fun at the All School Party, the Day of Prayer, the delay and waiting at the S. M. F. hayride, the Christmas concert, the soccer games played in the mud and snow. the Alumni and Spring Banquets the chapel Bible studies by Dr. Carter, the missionary conference, and the long hours of study. Many students have made valuable contributions to Baptist Bible Seminary and to the world in the field of missions, in the field of Christian education, in the field of music, and in the pastorate. The spirit of the Good Ship B. B. S. is manifested by the lives of the students anchored in Jesus. Beverly Williams, editor , ,gi fi ' 1' ' ,ffffrqfw ,-' , Lrg -, 'I 3 1 XA- .2 N- 1 i ,P , '--- 3 , 5 - 1 . ' .. - f.- 7 - 12.1 A 1 I H- I -. L ul-il... H., -I I ' 1 , as +2-Q 5' A , r as , mf: ' JV- at N 5 . , 5'-'F' 1 . I 57: .-'. ' 'A ' .-fox r . off. .. T' vw' - x..' ,, -' - ' - j gg. ' T U- YL: is 'fl - ik -ef ' ' N S A E' .9. A :lm . .lf 'x 'K 'xxx 's , e'JE.:'::W' -1 Y- -- I X 5 mi 's ' 'wffuwl r ' xx' B 041- ' E V ' xg'-P9'. I x J , , . sq 2 1 43 Q. 4:4 .A wf 4, . 4: '. , ff: 'f-.. i-A X IN N H I N .6 W ' B--4-x -LV ' ff I' ,, ,., ... .- J i L. fd' it-A V .k--44--0 1 W' di- ' Q1 ' 1 Aa. 5 iii? , , ,'f'-Sf:-v.11' A ' si.-fftS:mi', ' ' The Senior Class has reached the climax of life at Baptist Bible Seminary. The dawn of a new day is unfolding. As we look to the horizons beyond we will not fear though the task is great. Christ is our foundation. Our years at Seminary have builded on this foundation, and we stand strong in the Lord, Class Distinctives MOTTO: Christ Is All FLOWER: Lily of the Valley VERSE: For of Him and Through Him, and To Him, Are All Thingsg To Whom Be Glory Forever. Amen. Romans 11:36 SONG: Jesus Is All The World To Me COLORS: Red and White CHARLES ALEXANDER Ashville. New York B. R. E. Psalm 23:1, 2, 3: The Lord is my shepherdg I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures . . . he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. ROSELEE BANCROFT Johnson City. New York B. R. E. Deut. 3118: And the Lord, he it is that doth go before theeg he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake theeg fear not, neither be dis- mayed. BERTA MAE ANGER Buffalo, New York B. R. E. Psalm 16:llg Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy pres- ence is fulness of joyg at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. TIMOTHY BARRETT Johnson City, New York Th. B. Hebrews 10:21, 22a: And hav- ing a high priest over the house of Godg Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith. DEWEY ASHBY Central Islip, New York Diploma Course Acts 2O:24: But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God. HERBERT BRAIL Binghamton, New York Diploma Course Thes. 5:24: Faithful is he calleth you, who also will BARBARA BLANKENBUSI-I RiverVale, New Jersey B.R.E. Phil. 3:13b-14: . . . forget- ting those things which are be- hind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. ROBERT BRABANT Glen Aubrey, New York Th. B. Ezekiel 34:16.31 I will seek that which was lost, and bring again that which was driven away, and will bind up that I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. which was broken, and will strengthen that which was sick. CLAYTON L, BROWN Richfield, Idaho Th. B. Col. 1210: That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. JUDY BRINKER Waterloo, Iowa B. R. E. Phil. 21161 Holding forth the word of lifeg that I may re- joice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain. BEVERLY CHRISTENSEN MICHAEL BURNS Ontario, Canada Diploma Course Luke 8:39: Return to thine own house, and shew how great things God hath done unto thee. And he went his way, and pub- lished throughout the whole city how great things Jesus had done unto him. LARRY COOPER Washington, D.C. B. R. E. Phil. 4113: I can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth me. John 15:52 . - - without me ye can do nothing. Johnson City, New York B. R. E. Prov. 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. In all thy ways acknowl- edge him, and he shall direct thy paths. GENE COSTON Hallstead, Pennsylvania B. R. E. Lam. 312223: lt is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his com- passions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. JOAN CHRISTMAN Dayton, Ohio B. R. E. Psalm 48:14: For thus God is our God forever and everg he will be our guide even unto death. NANCY CROSSER Petoskey, Michigan B. R. E. Isaiah 61glO: I will greatly re- joice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my Godg for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness. EARL DECKER Eaton Rapids Michigan Th. B. 3116: That he would you, according to the of his glory, to be trengthened with might by his pirit in the inner man. JAMES DEIIDAS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Th. B. II Cor. 3:51 Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God. WILLIAM DAVIS Mineral Ridge, Ohio Th. B. Acts 20:24: But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, ro testify the gospel of the grace of God. CAROLYN EATON Moravia, New York B. R. E. Psalm 143:S: Cause me to hear thy loving-kindness in the morningg for in thee do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein Ishould walk, for I lift up my soul unto thee. GERALD EATON Johnson City, New York Th. B. Heb. 13:5c-6: For he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me. NORMAN STEPHEN FAY Hammondsport, New York B. Th. B. Micah 6:8: He hath shewed thee, O man, what is goodg and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? JANICE EATON Lockport, New York Diploma Course Rom. l4:8: For whether we live, we live unto the Lordg and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. PAUL FEDENA Chester, Pennsylvania Diploma Course I Tim. 4g6g If thou put the brethern in remembrance of these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereunto thou has attained. ROBERT ALLAN FLINT Johnson City, New York Th. B. Psalm '71:16: I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine s W S iz RICHARD FOCHT Johnson City, New York Th. B. Rom. 8:31, 32: What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? He that spared not VIRGINIA FORKELL Rochester, New York B. R. E. 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord all thine heartg and lean unto thine own understand In all thy ways acknowl- him, and he shall direct paths. only. JERRY FOSTER Flint. Michigan Th. B. Heb. 12:28: Wherefore we re- ceiving a kingdom which can- not be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? GERALD E. GOLDING Binghamton. New York Th. B. Joshua 24g15c: But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. BLAIR I-IANEL Johnson City, New York Diploma Course Acts 20124: But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God. PHILIP HENRY Roslyn, Pennsylvania Th. B. I Cor. 417: For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that didst not receive? now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory JUNE HEICHEL Mill Hall, Pennsylvania B. R. E. Prov. 3:5, 6: Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. In all thy ways acknowl- edge him, and he shall direct thy paths. ROBERT HOCHBERG Towanda, Pennsylvania B. R. E. Rom. 1116: For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that be- lievethg to the Jew first, and as if thou hadst not received it? also to the Greek. GEORGE HEILAND Marlton, New Jersey Th. B. Psalm 51:15-17: O Lord, thou my lipsg and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise . . a broken and a contrite heart O God, thou wilt not despise. JOYCE HURNE Hornell, New York B. R. E. 1110: That ye might walk of the Lord unto all being fruitful in very good work, and increas- g in the knowledge of God. ,, ,. ,Q us. r. 1 '- FAITH HOCKING Fortaleza, Ceara, Brasil B. R. E. Phil 1:20g According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all bold ness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. Q. as za mm ru 1 REE. may M. uma M g ji gt gf aria-nm az n u aaa W Piqtuiie ' :sr 'W' Q 'll-V mAYa.iIa gg' ,. ., we A sf W EW, M. J s ,,k,.V,i, 1. ww 1? N 1 W 52 39 l H gym ? sw ' Z ww E . ru it ru Lf ll - - lu my If , gl. W Z sg , , - , ap. .H , W Lea.: :L . ,, uf-,.,t ,W . . Lam MALCOLM HUSTON Johnson City, New York Th. B. ICor. 3:1l: For other founda- tion can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. as sas is I at si M ig . ROBERT HUGGINS Union Grove, Wisconsin B. R. E. l Tim. 1g12: And I thank Christ Iesus our Lord, who hath en- abled me, for that he counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry. HAROLD JEFFERIS West Chester, Pennsylvania Th. B. Rom. 14:8: For whether we live, we live unto the Lordg and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. CAROL JONES Buffalo, New York B. R. E. Col. 1110: That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increas- ing in the knowledge of God. DONALD LEITCI-I Cleveland. Ohio B. R. E. Isa. 26:3: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. DIANE JONES Cleveland, Ohio B. R. E. Eph. 1:1: Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the saints which are at Ephesus, and to the faithful in Christ Jesus. WALLACE LONT Memphis, New York Th. B. John 15116: Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you. saga, BRUCE KELLY Alton, Illinois Th. B. Ps. 119180: Let my heart be sounded in thy statutesg that I be not ashamed. VIRGINIA LOSING West Baker, Montana B. R. E. I Cor. 15:58: Therefore, my beloved brethren. be ye stead fast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. ANITA MAYNARD us Baltimore, Maryland Diploma Course Phil. 4213: I can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth me. VERA MCNAMEE Waterloo, Iowa Diploma Course Phil. 3:13-14: . . . but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. DON MOSES Nova Scotia, Canada Diploma Course Isa. 40131: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strengthg they shall mount up with wings as eaglesg they shall run, and not be wearyg and they shall walk, and not faint. Ilia E SHARON MEHNERT Averill Park, New York B. R. E. Phil. 4:6: Be careful for noth- ingg but in every thing by pray- er and supplication with thanks- giving let your requests be made known unto God. DONALD PENNER Owego, New York Th. B. Josh. 1:9: Have not I com- manded thee? Be strong and of a good courageg be not afraid, neither be thou dis- mayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest. JOHN MOOSEY Wickliffe, Ohio Th. B. I Sam. l2:24: Only fear the Lord, and serve him in truth with all your heart: for consider how great things he hath done for CELIA PERKINS Eldora, Iowa B. R. E. Phil. 4:6, 7: . . . in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And CLARENCE PHILLIPS Johnson City, New York Th. B. Phil. 4:6, 7: . . . in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And WILLIAM PLUMP Johnson City, New York Th. B. 2:8: For by grace are ye through faithg and that of yourselves: it is the gift f God. the peace of God, which pass- eth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. DAVID PORTER Stanton, Michigan Th. B. II Tim. 1:9: Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began. the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. NANCY DENNINGTON READ Johnson City, New York B. R. E. II Cor. 4:71 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us. HAZEL RIPLEY Cortland, New York Diploma Course Col. 1510: That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. RACHEL SCI-IILDROTH Grundy Center, Iowa B. R. E. Psa. 91g1: He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. ? if LYNNE ROBERTS Endicott, New York B. R. E. Phil. 3:13-14: . . . forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. s 1 ,ew u si: 51 ur , 1 at - in L, G sf we, si H m get N gi .- 5-W1 sa fu. 1 ' ni iw 15 4 -1 . V- .W . ' ' . if X 1 ,, r. 21 'K ' - it teeth,- ' sf 1: ,ff fe: Plgu' M H t, .IB f , 2 J- :fists as , e .2 : , , R, I 'if Yew N ,, B' ...K as 1 ,, 4 se a sr ,, sf Z sri? ' ?Egies.5,a5egt,, fa: if ,,, Nr if Z m gf W , ,, R- Z my V m Q JAMES SHORT Johnson City, New York B. R. E. Psa. 19114: Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. ' N ,X 1 sift sa Za H if 55. 5 as: W- ION RULE Belva, West Virginia Th. B. I Thes. 2:13: For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye re- ceived the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe. MAXINE SMART Salona, Pennsylvania I OANN SMITH Monessen, Pennsylvania SARAH SMITH Perry, Iowa B. R. E. 32:81 I will instruct thee lou shalt go, I will guide thee ith mine eye. teach thee in the way which B. R. E. B. R. E. I Sam. 12:24: Only fear the Isa. 26:3: Thou wilt keep him Lord, and serve him in truth in perfect peace, whose mind with all your heart: for consid- is Stayed gn thee: because he er how great things he hath ffugteth in thee. done for you. -47Lwfajili-Cjgvgcd !LMtMWL5A,,, .J cg, 4z,e:.z.y -kid?-zlffflyaz. ,jfoecf ,Gaa14,av.e.-ae,4J22f MMV 0 kwa -27946 05-ff 5752111 ,jaasfx ,pe-cali! --jCk'c,M,Q,e4f,flv'aJ y ,W ftaaedif., -Za,eQx,.4f ,yala-:Z 446, Qffgffba-ff XC143 g,Z,Q D fefwf- Jeaafff,Ay.,w.,.,,, 'eafwff' 4 sa., PHILLIP SWENDER Des Moines, Iowa Th. B. ISam. 2:2: There is none holy as the Lord: for there is none beside thee: neither is there any rock like our God. KEITH WALLACE Je Johnson City, New York Th. B. II Tim. 2115: Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. PRISCILLA WASHBURN Johnson City, New York B. R. E. IPet. 2:9: But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood . . . that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you . . . DORIS WARD Delhi, New York B. R. E. I Sam. 12124: Only fear the Lord, and serve him in truth with all your heart: for consid- er how great things he hath done for you. DALE WOODS DELORES WOODS Johnson City, New York Mayville, New York Th. B. B. R. E. Rom. 8:29:11 For whom he did Prov. 3:5, 6: Trust in the Lord foreknow, he also did predestin- with all thine heart, and lean ate to be conformed to the not unto thine own understanding. image of his Son . . . In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. ROBERT WIGGINS Johnson City, New York Th. B. Phil. 3:10a That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death. ss at Q Q55 , , , s - I , lata-table I YF' JAMES WOOLSEY Johnson City, New York B. R. E. 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' V' , A 3 - if-V ---V-V' - ' V ' -W J V J, - f-2' F - VJ4 f' 'rp V '74 ' 'T 11 ..1VVV. 1 ' f 4' ' ., V -V L FV H V .V4 in J -M , ,V V . 1 V It is the desire of the Junior Class to let God have His way in each of our lives. The purpose of our Seminary training both academically and spiritually is to find this way V and to walk in it, for therein is success. For it is God who worketh in you both to will and to work for His own good pleasure. Philippians 2113. Not Pictured: Class M 0151503 Ronald Granger GOD'S WAY, MY WAY Wesley Guenter Iudy Lancey Kenneth Schwebel Rita Watts Class Colors: Edward Whitehead SCARLET and SILVER Michael Bacon Paul Barrett Virginia Barrows Helen Betts Eugene Brooks Jeannette Caywood Charlotte Cetas Lila Christensen David Coates Norman Crowell Robert Crump Lee Damon Jolene Denham Daniel Douglass , Mile ww JL at ffiffzjwo M1142 VT 5 'X 49' ' -1 mf yt 1 U QL J pwwre gf fy M, 5,1-JJ!! fy! 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I Samuel 12:24 Class Motto : SERVE Tl-IE LORD WITH TRUTH Class Song: GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS Class Colors: BLUE and GOLD Cameron Bacon Carl Branham David Hamilton Ron Harding Donald Harvey James Howell Fred Jensen Paul Kintner William Lipke Gary Moosey Dean Priebe lower: Verse: 12:24 Robert Quick James Romig James Ryder Nile Stine Stanley White Paul Yodis Not Pictured: Robert Gough Dick Stitzel Daniel Sullivan Leigh Upchurch .,., J 'fs' 'Uk I kr .,- -44. ' ff ' 'S' ' , LLL,, - ' af All' . M3 if . -f , V A t :,'fT 3: f , , gl 4 y ' L 'W' .. A M f. 3 , JV h i s sr , - ' - ' ' . F tif- . 1 : Z 0 171 ,S Hfv ' s '- 4: H ' 1 . .. 5W,.. U. 1, Q J -L , 3. .iff . V N 1 V. -'Lv - , . . ag E1 9 im., g .3 Op Omores - 4 5 iy .V J t fx - - ' v S' 1 ' li .1,, ' 3 7E.. ,A ..1'ff1Y. Xl, ' Q -.S kg .. we ' if ' U V - , . 7 15-in 5' '72 J' ' '. fiftl anim , ,I -' 4' W. - ,.Qf gd :EE S' rg, .. , ,? ' : ' vi' at S . H . 5 4 I Fr, I Egfw 'e. lv 2? 'ilyiw N. 5 . ,. 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' ff' - 'e a 'Q-,Qi . - .- A 1 UWT '-' ,m,w4wmffwUmfxQwt f2wwwmwfwffag W U f,'LYNDfA: HSiHOPL'Q ,iTnea.surelg 4iQ-- 'rAeA- -H-:1:,,?RQJg3gRCr SHUMAKBR-1'. 4. .sm V53 ,f 5 3, Q-, u , Z -'r, gr9Rw,f3f 4'. ' L' ., l'XvH T4 Y., 'Y' Ji k , 1,-1533,'W ,Q',yLgQ,gi, ' :Qg,.1lw, 'H ,Q-fL1'.'Q xx W V 7 714 . ,I- I, rv, .- , lx! gs. 1- K, . !.,,v5',ik xyw ,'.- N- ,Q v3.7.7 W . - ' . ' ' ' 1 v-,f,, ij:,,y 4! 'Q , 4 - , i'l ll5 3? f'fe?F5 f ' 'N ' A iff . f,E,2.3QLlQAki-I5 , 'H ' . Q: ,V . Q :Ru The desire of the Sophomore Class is to know Him. Toward this goal we are working. The Lord has richly blessed and united our class. With great expectation we pro- gress to the end, confident that He will continue to bless. Faithful is I-Ie who has called us. Class M0tt0.' THAT WE MIGHT KNOW HIM Nancy Ambrose Ruth Andrews David Baker Paul Richard Barron Dorothy Bates Faye Bennett Judith Berry Clyde Billington Lynda Bishop Doug Boyce Gary Briggs Jane Bullwinkle Wallace Burnett Iudy Cantrick Class Colo Class Flow George Chadwick Karen Coolbaugh David Cooper Judie Cosgrove David R. Crandall Ceylon Ely VER and BLUE ITE ROSE Darrell Guenter Joyce Hammond Larry Hayden Philip Holley Charles Fitch Norman Fuhrman Judy Griffis Paul Hollier Larry Holm Danny Hull Robert Hunsinger John Hughes David Kintner ii 5 Mary Roades Carol Rogers Linda Root David Ryerse Delores Sage Robert Sauser Karen Mitchell Doris Nichols Russell Lockwood Thomas McGibbon Richard Merkel Clas Julie Nuss Carl Peters E Mary Teachout Marilyn Tripp Donald Trott Ruth Trot: Wesley Wales Judith Weeks Lawrence Westbrook Thornton Wheeler Arlene Williams James Wilmer Janet Wilmer Carol Woodburn Not Pictured: Leonard I-Ioal Bonnie Mills Rodney Price Ronald Sordelet Barbara Woods Class Verse: THAT I MAY KNOW HIM, AND THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION, AND THE FELLOWSHIP OF HIS SUFFERINGS, BEING MADE CONFORMABLE UNTO HIS DEATH. PHILIPPIANS 3:10 1 -' Cl . 'rr ' nf' .N 1 ' . A I K , ,4 X l. 1- -15, 'gl pn- V 4.02, elf ,QQ-, '. if ' . 'Z' :Z 1 J ' 'z ' .. . fi? 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God has given us the verse, Humble yourselves there- fore under the Almighty hand of God. May this be our objective individually and as a class: Worthy vessels to service in proclaiming our Lord and Savior to the ends of the earth. Class Motto : NOT I, BUT CHRIST Class Song: DRAW ME NEARER David Alexander I 1 , Robert Aszb ach Sandra Banasik Joseph Banks Lfiix Greig Beukema Patricia Biggs David Boehning Richard Blanc Charles Campbell David Carney Catherine Carapelle James Carter Barbara Christiansen Carol Coates Stephen Coye David Craig David D. Crandall Priscilla Croy Steve Curtis Iulene Day Wilber Ells worth Eileen Felo Rexford Furman Linda Frirz CZCLS David Gower Margaret Grafton Stephen Guenther Don Gutwein John Hall Carl Hawver BRO D GOLD Emerson Hunsinger Joyce Kenyon Franklin Hayman Shirley Holes Charlotte Hubble Urs- Lee Klshbach Ffffuf? 1' X David Landes Raymond Leer Judith Lewis Lois Lockwood Marceline Mackie Andrea McClain Sandra Lambert Noi Available E F 525 gm ggi Quinten Newton Joan Oakland Elsa Oliver Marcia Oversby Ruth Pauler Donn Plew an ug Harrison Morgan Rebecca Mullineaux Louise Murphy Gary Newhart ' Q Lois McKeaver John Miner Pamela Mitchell 01fU67'.' ARNATION 3T'S6.' Al Plisousky Dawn Post John Reploeg Merle Richardson Douglas Rltter Picme Sharon Russell ' 'Noi Available David Seaver Esther Shoemaker Clifton Steele Charles Stewart Frederic Stocker Andrea Swope Matthew Swope Merle Vunk Neva Ward Carol Weaver Barbara Wilber Patricia Winans Melveda Adams Dorothy Ankney Sandra Barrett Daneth Brown Mary Dayton Clifford Farr fda 2 Q0 Katherine Haist f X' J J J 40 w'24WJj!,f B!! . Daniel Hayden Claude Kummerer Ronald Maybury Jennie Napier Bernie Payne Louis Scott Charlotte Shaw Georgia Townsend 0 o X lf 2 ,fx gf T S9 gf W YJ I ,.. W. 7 W W SLM Student Lqfe Student living at Baptist Bible Seminary: anchored in Jesus. Prayer in every class, student Bible studies, dormitory prayer meetings, fellowship in Thomson Hall Lounge Mrs. Abrahamson's good cooking in the cafeteria, picnics, sports, formal banquets: students never experience a dull moment on the Good Ship B.B.S, Carolyn Eaton and Nancy Read, Editors What We Ex-pected . The Administration building is our next stop. Yes, the first day of registration had us all waiting our turn in either one line or another. Not more than a minute ticked by before we found ourselves en- grossed though. Old roommates, a new course ahead, tales about the summer, and all sorts of topics crowded the conversation At last, all is in order, and we're ready for school to begin. Z ' There Miss Gardner waits to help students bi with meal tickets and of course, the school vu Lu Y - 2?tT:1l'1 ,1 . ,gt -'gl 4 1515: .n..:,f. lg 5 Mrs. Flint expects visitors . . . . . Came to Be. , . today is Registration Day. This is the final line and an opportunity to meet Miss Jones . . . ' 'SWISS omq uw ik ? , . . . and the place of departure for money and students, I 'u N Y MEN COUNSELORS fleft to rightj: Phil Swender, Dr, Virtue - Dean of Students, Steve Fay and Dewey Ashby. WOMEN COUNSELORS QTOPJ: Betty Cain, CZND ROWD: Valerie Wilson Mama Steinbroner, Virginia Forkell, and Mrs. Ingram. rowing . Bob Hunsinger hits the books! Stop preaching, Jack! X asf? li 55511 Strength and understanding come to roommates who share their problems in prayer. . Spiritaally, S0 It's fun to sing in Springsteed Dorm when Jeanie is at the piano! Anyone for 'another' Pepsi break? cially, Academically. The price of knowledge is eternal review Conference Speaker Dr. Lee Roberson Smiles for the camera, The Conference in Session National S. With 15 to Ma Workshop Workshop TL 6T6l'LC6 67716 ee Wise. ,JW A DMT, ,VIE Fi I W Em! new i:51i??2u ' ' ff -. -' iimlunn out V 1 :uwci at manor? N .4 5 fF' Rev. Marvin Kanengieter Our own Dr. Ha ycock -vc-:-5-5,1 W 4-N'f.' rf-,,5,p. i. .2 Nj.: .gifgpgxzqgl in-: - ,nA7r,- - 51X .V xy,1'XI,,f.x '. ..,:,-, tw' - i i I Regular Baptist Press Awana Display Display with Cliff Reed .SAX ' 2 ,, Q E- 5 ' X! If QM, ss:.3s-Je - Jl 6 xxx' W: 2 EW: X 'Ewa 'Sa' 9. If ' x T. J' J, 4bo 'gffttwftifr PK' BBS. Echoes Have cz Blessed 99 f Holiday! Students look forward to the annual Choral Concert each Christmas season. The choir is under the direction of Mr. Conrad Krieger. We commend them on their splendid and colorful presentation of fine music throughout this past year. bw, 45, KPN' Us L -...Mn VY -N-429--Q f ,H ., , 1 Such publicity in the cafeteria is sure to make the announcement heard. Three guesses who these Crazy Cuties are . . . Bob Hunsinger, Bob Sauser, and Al Plisousky. Getting packed for travel as soon as the 1:10 bell rings. Ee Not ct Minute Wasted in Getting . 1 if f X 1 ff eve if ,, 5 X GL ,VX f'. sg 4 I ff '7 G 2 , '92 '4 7 'f 1 X - V, .x --ff I I f , ff h .Ls f, A-,f 4 ' ' X 2 'Q, Z X ff x gy X g ya-y A highlight in our chapel hours this year was Dr. Carter's Bible study taken from the Book of Genesis. His subject, the Cainitic World, opened new avenues of thought and it was a privilege to be under his teaching. DR. REMBERT CARTER Daily personal fellowship is also a ITILISI. The counselors are always ready to lend an ear or a helping hand, when it comes to spiritual problems. . Spiritually Settled. And, finally, group Bible study provides a great source for our spiritual maturity. w f Q- . 4 . . The first pep rally of the season . . . Social life bubbles whenever Springsteed Dorm has a mixed party. ur Social Committees Strive Those who attended the Fall Banquet enjoyed an evening of fellowship and inspiration in addition to the delicious dinner. . . . and the fellows have everyone in stitches! eep You, Bus , T00. I , A J: n W WE. Judy Cosgrove doesn't need a social committee to plan her fun in the dorm. 'ik Na, Camping at Lamoka Director - DR. VIRTUE Hiking Lamoka Camp is owned and operated by B.B.S. It is located in the scenic finger lakes of New York and has been in operation for eight years. Counselors are students from B.B.S. who care for about 200 campers weekly. New improvements at our camp this last year include a miniature golf course and a Hammond Spinet Organ. : 5 ' ' i 1 lf- Ik , f 'i 1 , Y T - I A , 1 . ' ' - sf ef- 1 I -1 vw. L- . ' -'J 'H A ' f :Ute XE .51 rn- . 5 I y I 'W -A f 4: -' wllgilfu' sr .Wir 1- I. Y Y -1.43-A' - T W' -.i '9 Y si Y- 5 . .iii jf -- J U 1-W... H. 55... 2, ' ,M 1 These balls never roll straight! Pitch it, Jerry I . v Qi.--': ' ' KFQ ,4.e. i4', Z 1 ,- AF: ' ' ' Q ,f?:.'-- -.1a.,.,- , . V fa: L' ,- - - , -'M' ,. 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M. - , A W J B-M , .f El... 4.-- H gg .A -5 1 , J H . ,- P- 4' L 2, , U P . -Jig 1 Q: ' ' 1 3 Frf'- fi, .1 fin' 5 1 Bon Voyage! Wg? I E K Xa ,I i' Christian Service Christian service is an important aspect of life at Baptist Bible Seminary. Students board the Good Ship B, B, S, to train for the mission field, the ministry, Christian Education, and many other aspects of Christian Service. The intense interest of that little boy in the released time class, the preaching of the cross in the jailg the joyous countenance of the student who has just dedicated his life to Godg the hungry souls that respond to the ministry of the gospel teamg the tracts distributed at street meetings, in spite of rain, cold, and snowg and the tearstained eyes of the lonely lady with whom a visitor has just read a portion of Scripture are just a few of the blessings and experiences of the student who is anchored in Jesus in Christian service, Phillip Swender, Editor Serving th O O O 0 o MR. WENDELL KEM PTON ChristianS ' D' or Anticipating the Fat Savior And Jesus came and spake unto them, saylng All power IS glven unto me 1n heaven and lI1 earth Go ye therefore and teach all natrons baptlzrng them 1n the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Teachmg them to observe all thlngs lo I am wrth you alway even unto the end of the world Matthew 28 18 'ph O O V whatsoever Ihave commanded you: and, : -20 4 o ' Y W O OUR COMMAND rough Portholes 0fServ1Ice ' . QQ Service Fai: -1-H! SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Teaching J RELEASE TIME CLASSES TRIOLAIRES SEMINAIRES 1-I' DON TROT Se Gasp elk-fy .Q-M919-J-wmv? baud-Qfu1o.2:-Q-L,i'J., 'Puzuz-S2-f Pic? W MRM L2s.Q,D-1.111 .mf wus-a.54.5L CJ-fhb HOGQJQ Qn.afvw Q1-uza.-cJ? 2 Qzk-lv-1 , ,2 ' Scwdthg T Eglpfx. R9-Hsin X N f9J 'Q'92l1-9 Q-3 Q-Qivuxy., 'S-S-v-S'-:Jn C,vlv-PQ f3,o'-1 ra-if S.M.F. TRIO JERRY FOSTER GOSPELAIRES J .TAIL SERVICE CALLING IN HOMES AND HOSPITALS ice nd ess -l COUNSELLORS COUNSELLORS BIBLE STUDY af: m mm uw Qu Se PRAYING Sire THE FIELD WITNESSING ice W0 Tk SINGING PREACHIN G 'T n? 1. f 57 l ' GOING STUDENT PA ST ORS THEIR WORK Q Se Preachin, Q o O SEATED: Rosalie Woods Edna Chadwick Sandra Barrett STANDING: Given Short Norma Delidas Join His Service 1 L BAPTIST BIBLE SEMINARY STUDENT BODY SEEKING TO SERVE THE SAVIOR The World Awaits U , X k 9 X 6 I G ,fo O THE WORLD AWAIT T-I SERVANT O G D g' KW1 12? 1 W IU KL, 0 Nx iS'5....'az..-5 .. gg--j,i'-fi-'1' Music The student whose life is anchored in Jesus has a song in his heart. On board the Good Ship B. B, students have opportunities to express and develope their musical abilities through participation in the choir, the pep band, chapel services, and gospel teams, and through private instructions in piano, organ and voice. The enthusiasm of the pep band at the basketball games, the blessings of a gospel team's weekend tour, the appreciation of the talent displayed in the musical recitals, and the spirit of Christmas em- phasized by the choir in the Christmas concert are memorials of life on the Good Ship B.B.S. Music and student glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, in whom each is anchored. Lila Christensen, Editor S L W' if 25 ..- u .Q Y' Ns X 4? v 1-v I F5 - -ck . Y -s 'Jw -.5-E 1- r .U ,. . H Q 5 V Q , -Eb! E- - , I. I: - ,t ' J , -AN 1 - 4. - . ,I Y it I 'S' 9 . y , as if 1 . Q . q 1 vlan-K..b7 ' sk - 'T-3' 1 i . 4 'ff Q' 5, u .: ' i ' 2 s I L T iff' ,,. Q' ,. X n K p 'Vw a.5 N . ,, V A, -,- I ' xl: ,Y ig. , 7,15 51.74-4 ,, sim? :IE -6- fi ' - 2 .' . , - ' v gf , -A. IW, qu' Y Q ,ee Z L.. l iam.: sn... . , 'ia' q . . , . .qv ,I 9 , .- v . ,, A . ' .p - 1 N-n 4D, .13 W 1 u 1 1 'uw I , , -0- A , , .... .S .,., ,JI U :.:.:.:'f 1: .oy H W ff yr I ry Q I if T QVQ fm ,K lx, . A Q ew im 1: El. S a Music class with Mrs. Krieger, O.K., boys - get your hymnals. . ig, 75 Q JA- Ai C u Z S G i C We also get together informally nfs? nw W nun , gm ,M Auf' Our Choir MRS . KRIEGER Phil at the chapel piano 5 Q Joyce with her choir! Q Not so fast, Karen! I lo-ve to sing . . Drills and more drills! For those who appreciate but cannot produce. Y Harmony is what counts. W E WN W fx . T55 355 ggi gsm 111: ii: Ii, Q3--w, 11 Zn -, , Q Wed Z uml lllu su...-- -mmm V M WEE Sf HOLDING F ST TH J fx 1 Q Z A E j7 P- X Fmurul. FU O' Axwonu gf N NEYYOR 'tw xl SX Q ww 'xx . Wuxi! x HIVSONV jjj? rgcmizatzlons Students, most of whom are already too busy, engage in many activities on the Good Ship B.B.S. Those with leadership ability and originality are elected to the Student Council and crowd the Tuesday morning A.S.C. meetings into their already busy schedules, The Anchor staff scurries here and there in an effort to systematically publish its paper. Students who excel in scholarship and spirituality find themselves in the Honor Society, Alpha Gamma Epsilon. To meet the social needs of the student body, the Social Committee snatches new ideas here and there for more effective parties. The Photo Club can be sighted by that harassed look which they seem to have when Seminarion deadlines are due. The editors of the Seminarion are always interested in inspiring their workers to produce their masterpieces - on time! Basketball and the Pep Band seem to go together this year. With a burden for lost souls, the Echos of Love broadcasters perfect their ministryg and the Forensic Society produces interesting, talented speakersg Ministry in the local church is the common bond of the Pastoral Interest Fellowship. With activities and organizational work anchored in Jesus, the students find many areas to develop the whole Christian life, Joyce Hammond and Don Trott, Editors Us r Hale f?J and hearty officers of the crew Qrightj Phil Swender, Rich Focht, and Sharon Mehnert pose on a frigid day in the Nor'east. Under their leadership, along with the first mates, the best interests of those , on board are maintained. The most significant development this year has been the dispatch of students to various mission fields for apprenticeship service. V . Associated Student Council Well, almost everyone is smiling. Mates are Qlst ROW, left to rightj: Charlie Denonn, Ron Cochran, Judy Griffis, Sharon Mehnert, Carolyn Eaton, Rose Lee Bancroft Bev Christensen. CREARJ: Phil Swender, Dave Porter, Rich Focht, Gary Moosey, Steve Curriss, Jim Short, Dave Landes, Betty Sue Green, and Esther Shoemaker. Athletic Committee hink you can catch it, Judy? articipants in our game are left to righty Carol Jones, udy Stephens, Cathy Carapelle, rlene Williams, Charlie enonn, Coach Kernpton, ave Porter, Bob Hunsinger, on O'Bryon. Their duty is to e that passengers and crew e kept busy with many varied ysical activities. octal Committee No, it doesn't really take three to tack up an announcement. Socializers are fleft to rightj Karen Mitchell, Sharon Russell, Bob Burkhart, Bill Davis, and Gene Billings. EW .Q Y j' my t7 f 09 'Jill flagglfyl ,-E I ' ' Rei' I Q4-442345 fi 235: A i iff .:. JT. ij l' ' ' ,, '1...a..... 53.5 '-11' - Communication is an all-important aspect of our voyage. Rose Lee Bancroft and Joan Christman see that all aboard are kept well-informed about governmental and social activity within our party. These and their staff are keepers of the anchor until Anchor Staff Congratulations! We've met the last deadlinel May we detect a sigh of relref on the faces of Lynda Bishop, Ron Harding, Dave Cooper, and Bev Christensen? 1 963 . . . after a long, sometimes hard journey, we reach our port of call. Here we are presented with the annual resume of our trip and as we look upon it after many days, cherish the fond memories of our trip. Seminarion, Staff Sneak preview is given yearbook staffers by editor- in-chief Christensen, CSEATEDJ Judy Griffis, Judy Tarr, Lynda Bishop fliterary editorj, Bev Williams, Lila Christensen, Gladys Heichel, Carolyn Eaton QSTANDINGJ Joyce I-Iammon, Dave Cooper, fassist- ant editorj, Larry Focht, Ron Harding fbusiness rnanagerj, Gene Billington, Phil Swender, Gary Moosey, Stan White, Charlie Denonn, Nancy Reade . A .H- a , 4 ' Q . I 4: lx , I A 1 1 ' 'li '.+f!J '.x f VJ r' Q W 5 S5 'W-f gg . X Distinguished service in love, demonstration of expert knowledge, and display of self-mastery are the pre-requisites for membership in this shipboard society. It has become a tangible incentive for zealous and faithful study, the example of a circum spect Christian walk, -and a means of testimony to the unbeliever. Rich Focht's and Rose Lee Bancroft's formula for success - spending many, long hours in the library. Honor Society Alhoha Gamma Epsilon Fun and fellowship in a cultured but relaxed atmosphere where crew may enjoy forms of speech as a society is the ideal of the Forensics. Telling stories may seem easy - to you, but each meeting takes careful planning by officers Jim Short, Nancy Reade, Priscilla Washburn, and Charlie Denonn. This year's emphasis was placed upon a different type of speaking each month - story-telling, interpretative reading, and debate, Forensic Society All, but one, in the palm of his hand. No wonder Jim short is president. Note the rapture of listeners fleft to rightj Helen Betts, Nancy Reade, Paul Barrett, Valere Wilson, George Chadwick, Don Harvey, Ann Franzen, Charlie Denonn, Priscilla Washburn, Jerry Goulding, and Dr. Hull. The Pastoral Interest Fellowship consists of present and prospective pastors who have a burden for preaching the Gospel, Under the leadership of Mr. Grow, these men have fellowship and receive valuable and practical instruction for their future ministry. Pastoral Interest Fellowship 1 ff we 7 I' The 537716 : cornrnii- +hon.L 2 , + - ' s ' a i 0 A 4 . : . ' 0 , f- c I- - o 0 D 45 o 'sa' P -Y-an-I-h-Gul men ' who Shall be, 0 able. -I-o +e.ac.h 0+he.rs also. X 6' '1.Tm-. 1. 2. ', -f . I X 1 I 11' SQA Q. El 60 0 JD Mr. Grow's enlightened listeners are Cleft to rightj Dave Ryerse, Paul Fedena, Herb Brail, Dan Sullivan Charlie Denonn, Don Moses, John Moosey, Tim Barrett, Bernie Payne and Jerry Goulding. Pep Band Noise, noise, noise, but plenty of enthusiasm. CCare to join, Mr. Barlow?J Look Who Goofed, iss 1 I I I I I I I I I I l f I l I I I I 1 K K Y Y N No picture from the harassed Photography Club. 5 wg' N. - T YH ' P H sa i f . EEE f l Student Missions Fellowshqv The Student Missions Fellowship has an active role in life on the Good Ship B. B. S. Leadership in missions, knowledge of missions, and interest in missions are promoted by this organization. Anchored in Jesus, the Student Missions Fellowship vitally links Baptist Bible Seminary with the mission field. The missionary challenge that climaxed the S. M,F, hayride and the hungry hearts pictured in the film on New Guinea are two of the variety of presentations of the Student Missions Fellowship. Every year missionaries from all over the world board the Good Ship B,B,S for the annual missionary conference. Having presented the needs and challenged the students, we know these faithful laborers are anchored in Jesus. Stanley White, Editor Advisor, Mr. Hopewell President, Steve Fay 8 Secretaries, Margaret Patterson, Valerie Wilson, and Barbara Woods Executive K P Vice President, Bernie Payne Treasurer, Darrell Guenter 9+ ommittee l Publicity Director: Stanley White Gospel Teams Director: Don Trott CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Middler: Bob Quick Sophomore: Thurlow Switzer Senior: Harold Jefferis Freshman: Bi11Um1and Junior: Paul Stuart AREA GROUP LEADERS Europe: Mr. Dan Sullivan N. Am.: Mr. Geo. Chadwick S. Am.: Leigh Upchurch Africa: Paul Kitner Asia: Ron Harding ,f K ,f-f 2 If ,X If if If ,J J I G' 9 6 2 SMF Conference Mi , Xff President - Bill Hawk 5' ' ' -Af: J. 1 -In N tif S: N 1 ' in ' ' ' Q 'K . ' L N t V' 23 Y 'lure K: L ,ff , , 4 .fs Z Discussion: Missionary Equipment lf! Pastor Elmo Renegar 1 XJ I -i f- 1' Missionary Romyne Strickland NWN C7 005 0 W IF' 045 Q0 XW ban Jw F' 'W - 1 .. . ' W! ' E .N-'J iv, ,A w,I Sports Evangelism is one of the main' emphases in the sport's program on the Good Ship B.B.S. The whole individual is developed as lessons in self-discipline, physical fitness, co-ordination, unity and sportsmanship are learned in lives that are anchored in Jesus. Later ministries are influenced when active participation in basketball, baseball, and soccer is motivated by the consuaining love of Christ. Clyde Billington, Editor MR. WENDELL KEMPTON Athletic Director Cheerleaders e ROBERT HUN SINGER DANIEL HAYDEN CELIA PERKINS BEVERLY WILLIAMS l JUDY STEVENS Captain CAROL JONES LYNNE ROBERTS SQUADQ L to RJ D. Kiter, D. Plew, R. Sauser, L. Fotch, D. Ritter, F. Hayman, D, Carney, Coach Weise QL to RJ D, Ashbey, G. Briggs, R. Burghart, R. O'Bryon, T. McGibbon, L. Kishback, E. Winterstein, N . Fuhrman N. Fuhrman - Co-Captains - D. Ashbey Coach Weise Buffered by rain, snow, and wind, the B.S.S, soccer team played on. Hours of practice were rewarded at the wet and muddy games against its opponents. The team will never forget the opportunities to witness to unsaved college opponents of Christ, our Anchor. T. I. M Gibbon is giving a lesson by Captain Dewey Shelton Nyack Phil . Broome A Coach Weise presenting Dewey the trophy F INTS HAI B BB VARSITY SQUAD: D. Boehning, T. McGibbon, Q. Newton, G. Moosey, P. Swender, Coach Kempton R. Cochran, L. Hayden, E, Winterstein, N. Fuhrman, not picturedl. Rule. The basketball team plays exciting games and preaches an important message, Coach Kempton trains them to be spiritual leaders as well as champions on the basket- ball court. The team experienced many blessings in Jamaica this year where they played basketball and witnessed of Christ, their Redeemer. The loyalty of the crew to their team is shown as they unitedly cheer them to victory. S. '75 Corning Community College 53 B.B.S. 70 S. 70 Shelton College 74 B. B. S. 57 S. 50 Broome Tech. Com. College 81 B.B.S. 70 S. 92 Philadelphia College of Bible 82 B.B.S. 91 S. 87 Nyack Missionary College 51 B.B.S. 72 S. 71 Albany College of Pharmacy 74 B.B.S. 78 S. 59 Hartwick College J. V. 69 B.B.S. S. 88 Oneonta College J. V. 46 B.B.S. S. 91 Northeastern Bible Inst. 57 Philadelphia College Nyack Missionary College Albany College of Ph. Northeastern Oneonta J. V, Corning College Shelton College Hartwick J. V. QL to RJ G. Seaver, I. Romig, B. Sauser CL to RJ D. Porter, R. O'Bryo1'1, L. Kishbach Jim Romig scores for the J.V. crew Thi NORM FUHRMAN DAVE BOEHNING ED WINT ERSTEIN Co-Captain PHIL SWEN DER RON COCI-IRAN D' ni The Dc TOM MCGIBBON ders GARY MOOSEY QUIN T NEWTON JOHN RULE Co-Captain LARRY HAYDEN 5 'a Xa +5 , 1 Jig: ip! rd N M M, 19 hw t ha 4:1 ' ' 99? T' ,Q 1' R V I' W ' Y. .. ,I , P+ ff: ! Q X I, 3,1 . if 9 I . X I, gee J 4 I 4' N,'Z K ee N 'e gm-D . :Jw .. f. 5 4. W M9 A. ,,. - 4 . ere- ., nc 'zz V, . u . fig LL im lag, ,.. , -X JV 1, N X1 El-f I' X J O '-AJ, E+ 'H 3 , ME! 3 P ' g I ax ,G M, 'C P - B. ,, Q , 1? A fx: ,. 532 Q! EE .. F , 'K .. -,s x M .J 1' if ,.'. I. v A iii 4, ff 3 M 1 '43, ,l'. M AL Y fx - W7 Q 5 ff' f fa . YW QW' - 4-PB - 1, 4 v 1 ff ' '-.f ' x 3 1 A, Q I :W af' if I 5,1 9 , I .5 4 'il ' . il N .1 A,, ' 'ri TM-r 5, J I 229.0 'ii PQ 'Q 6 QBACK L to RJ J. Evans, D. Porter, C. Denonn, Coach Kempton, N. Fuhrman, L. Fotch, D. Trott, L. Fuhrman QFRONT L to RJ D. Hull, W. Hammock, T. McGibbon, B, Hunsinger, Ed Winterstein, R. Cochran DON TROTT Baseball Team, it W ,tw H, tt w w ls, it , , Em ir, , t., , , s wigs it Larry Hayden catching Ed Winter- Jim Evans, Tom McGibbon, Ed Winterstem stein's fastball Teamwork, skill, and obedi- ence to Christ, their Anchor, brought the championship trophy in baseball to the team of the Good Ship B.B.S. in 1962. The baseball team knows the joy of living for Christ on the diamond. f ,Y , - , 1? 91' ' ' .fr ,gi-f,., EV Jim Evans strikes out another opponent 7 5 ' X . i 5 , ,, .Q 1 , H n:epe Au Em Q1-4.., . 4, 5 -X' 1 xi - N 2 K H - an W v 2 1:7 .., :Fifi Egg, 1 X .ff ,JA A A b i 'w in 'Y .. Lf I A' '. '. 1, ' a,ffJ.f7' ,B 7 W? K. A ' u' 4' A - h - 4.4 ' u K , K L' g ff , 3. 'V' fffv, X li -934' FQ A' ' '- 1 -' ' , ' ir, ,L I an vip Ag it A-,JV . , ,.ei 'QE-.. - ' ' as Q 5 ' S im H XA 223 I 3 v 'L S V ' Ly W fini 'I A A 11 ' ei? V3 M 5111 ' P . , . r X I I l .5 , V4 jx' , ,v h 'jg ' ' gr f X, .I E x f U ' 'gf 1 Y Q ,i LM -,111' Qif1i A f , 4 fy 5 1 B ,'. A fMQ's ff WH 1 My if J Yi M . 'iih in ti 4 . M, - 'F u f , V ,A , 1:2- zA - X A ' f X! . 1 3 , Y N' xii! , ,.,, N ai ii Ji? N., , ' .f-xl 5- 4: I S l ' . -' H - Y , A x,f.:..a-fu Aga' .4 -' i ' iff- Wm,-N' f, W 9 9 ,Q yay. 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Many of the pastors of these churches were once passengers on the Good Ship B.B.S. and are now witnesses of a training anchored in Jesus, Charles Denonn, Editor GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Binghamton, New York The Singing Church SERVICES Sunday School ------ 9:45 Morning Worship ---- 11:00 Training Union ------ 6:30 Evangelistic Service - - -7:30 Prayer Meeting, Wed. - -7:30 REV. HAROLD L. KUNZE, a.rn. a. rn. p. rn. p. m. p. rn. Pasto MR. RICHARD FOCHT , Music Director MR. PAUL BLASKO, Educational Director Phone RA 2-1539 GRANDVIEW PARK BAPWST CHURCH THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 E. 33rd St. Des Moines 17, Iowa CARL E. ELGENA, D. D. , Pastor ,ff ---- -.. r 1fp :' , E 2- 1 5 qi ' T 9:45 a.rn. 11:00 a.rn. 11:15 a. rn. 6:15 p. rn. 7:30 p.rr1. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - - - -Bible School - - - Morning Worship - - - Broadcast KWKY - - - Youth Meeting - - Evening Service - - -Prayer and Praise THERE IS A WELCOME HERE ANYTIME - ALL THE TIME Main and Center Street Hamburg, New York Congratulates the Graduating Class of 1963 II Timothy 2:2 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 15 Conklin Place Hackensack, New Jersey JOSEPH M, STOWELL, M.A. , CHARLES WILKES, M. S. , Music Director D, D. , Pastor Sunday Duplicate Services 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Bible School 9:45 a.m. , With 17 Depts. Over 1400 Enrolled A Class for All Ages Sunday Evening 7:30 p. rn. Wednesday Night Service, 8:00 p. rn. WARREN SIMMONS, B. R. E. , Christian Ed. Dir. Young People, 6:30 p.m. - 5 Groups Missionary Minded - With Z4 Missionaries Radio Ministry 8:30 a.m. Sunday - WNTA Christian Book Room. Active Camp Program ly' 5' 2 T IA- vo ': if 'R' ' ' 1 r Y ' ' Il 2 . k t. xiii? lm. l1:r,.i,s 4 r I 1- , LM X I 5 Q . .l:if..,,, J' EASTER? 11.011, 21 :-1' 'fifi 1551 L f1 f f WWE ' 1 - TTI . ' 3 ' 1 ,- gg fgfL-- -- - 7 'T ag - EQ Ri k --r fm-4' 1 Q' -Mrga-Z-,.,,.: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Chenango Street at Moffat Avenue Binghamton, New York W. A. HAGGAI, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a,,m, - - - The Church Teaching 10:45 a. rn. - The Church Worshipping 6:15 p.m. - - - The Church Training 7:30 p. In. - The Church Evangelizing Wednesday 7:30 p. rn. -The Calvary Victory Hour Proclaiming the Truth in Love. Separated from All entangling alliances In fellowship with all who love the Lord Jesus Christ in Sincerity and Truth SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Tottenville, Staten Island, New York J. MURRAY GRIER, Pastor The preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness: but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. I Cor. 1:18 Sunday School- - - - - -10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - - - -11:00 a.m. Young Peoples ------- 6:30 p. rn. Evening Service ------ 7:30 p. rn. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ------ 8:00 p. m. Congratulations to the Class of 1963 Now That You Have Graduated, How Will You Serve? Lift Up Your Eyes . . . Look on the Fields. Don't Overlook the HOME Field. Your investments in Baptist Home Missionary work now will bring rich dividendsg in souls saved, in Bap- tist Churches establishedg in future help from new churches in financing Foreign rnissionsg and in Christian workers going forth from these Home Missions established churches into full time Christian service in both Home and Foreign fields. Reach America to Reach the World HIAWATHA LAND INDEPENDENT BAPTIST MISSIONS GUY E. KING, Director 1109 Ludington Street Escanabo, Michigan THE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 416 Main St. Greenport, New York ROBERT M. ERB, Pastor CLAIR L. SALIERS, Pastor 330 Trowbridge Street Allegan, Michigan CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH McMullen Highway Cre saptown, Md. Sunday School - - - 9:45 a. rn. HAROLD A. ALLEN, PaStOr Morning Service - - - - 11:00 a. rn. Sunday School --------- 9:30 a. Evening Service - - 7:30 p.m. Morning Service - - - -10130 21- Wednesday Prayer Young People's - - - - 6530 P- Fellowship -------- 7:30 p. rn. Evening Service ------- 7:30 p.rr Preaching Christ Crucified, Risen, Wednesday Prayer Service - -7:30 p.rr C01'r1i1'1g Again Presenting the Truth of God Truthfull and the Grace of God Graciously. WANTED!! MEN AND WOMEN TO START NEW BAPTIST CHURCHES IN AMERICA 3000 New Suburban Churches Needed Every Year Establish a Monument to Your Life That Will Last Throughout Eternity! Contact I FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS jf , M 'ffl P.o. Box 455 Elyria, ohio , -11: 4 1-T., 1 Congratulations, Graduates! GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH :grind hi .guy Salem, Matoon and Elliot Streets M f 14 ,Ki ,,, Q Springfield, Massachusetts -Q vel DAVID NETTLETON, Pastor ..-5? Q lk' J ' 1 5 7?-L-1 - .xl 'T 'x' ll X if 2 YA 5 1 ,Q 'ivy - f ' :I l 5' 1 L -:ii I rl A-1 4VpV ' M -H Fl W I Q ig-I q-HA! , ll BRUSHVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH X H 5 R.D. l, Susquehanna, Pa. A -f CARL EGLI, Pastor - ' rl-'W Sunday Services SUNDAY 10:00 a. m. -------- Bible School Bible School --------- 9 30 El- l1gOO a,,1'1'1, - - - - Morning Worship Morning Worship Service - 10:30 a 6:30 p,m, - - - - -Young Peoples Conqueror's Fellowship - - 6:00 p 7:30 p. rn. ------ Evening Service Evening Gospel Service 7:00 p 7.30 Weinesday P 1 d WEDNESDAY ' p'm' - I 7 rayer' false' an Prayer and Praise Service - 7:30 p Bible Study NEPPERHAM AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH f . 'z 175 Nepperham Ave. qfijg' Yonkers, New York ' , M ,gi rm' Y, ' ' REV. EDWIN M. BROOKS, Pastor g U f lg SUNDA Y Bible School ------- 9:30 a. m. IClasses for All Agesj Worship Service ---- 11:00 a. Youth Training Hour - - 6:00 p. Gospel Hour ------- 7:00 p. WEDNESDAY Prayer 8: Bible Study - - 8:00 p. .i... g '- PE '5i7Z3'i-15-TJFTQ' 1-:1f':.5SS'.. - 1 f -94 'i'5--5+ w ' wfe- 5 Q H- . 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Stop by to See Us 2nd and Clark FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A Friendly, Singing Church CI-IAS. E. SEGERSTROM, Pastor Baker, Montana Congratulations to Class of 1963! Pasco, Wash. ELVON NELSON, Pastor Christ in you, the hope of glory, who we preach, warning every man, and teaching every rnan in all wisdom: that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus. Col. 1:27-28 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Main Street Rushfor d, New York II ' ' I Looking for Christ s Return Sunday School - - - 10:00 a Morning Service - - 11:00 a Young People's - - 7'00 p Evening Service ------- 8 00 p Thursday Prayer Service - - 8:00 p Q a EUCLID-NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 18901 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 19, Ohio REV. GEORGE E. HUFFMAN, Pastor Sunday School - - - - - - - - 9:45a.rn. Morning Worship - - - 8:30 Sc ll:0O a.m. Youth Groups --------- 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship ------- 7:3Op.m. Prayer Meeting - Wednesday - 7:30 P.1'1'1. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12.3 W. Liberty St. Medina, Ohio R. KENNETH SMELSER - Pastor 9 10 6 7 7 6 7 8 145 55 00 00 30 30 30 00 a. m. ------ Bible School a,m, - - - - Worship p. m. - - - -Youth Groups p. rn. - - - Evening Service p. rn. - ---- Wednesday Prayer Service Summer Schedule Uune, July, Augustj p. m. ------ Youth Groups p. m. ---- Evening Service p. rn. - - ---- Wednesday Prayer Service Yes, Lord GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 252.5 Eggert Rd. , Tonawanda, New York l AI ,f E - Q. ' I , ,- '- .K x-. .40 ,I' I' H ,- Il 'il X ,. '- - J - ' 1 I 1 1 If A I Ig f' A - .-.r ' pq-6+ nd -A . Y --- ARTHUR F. JONES - Pastor Come This Week to GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Now, As When Founded in 1930 Holding Forth the Word of Life. 3 fa, 1 '--r,9,:ee '1 ' f'.'.:2:-Q, TABERNACLE f ,ff 5'-'af-fifas ,' 'igf-'f-witf .F-7 -w 'qvhgbi - T '5 - 4 -f ... .. T54-,RFQ BAPTIST CHURCH 5- ' 'fffafv II 4 ' -A ,Lia 1 lil TI ,4-44.1 'Q East Lincoln and Utica Streets A ! nf X1 Ithaca, New York I .l! , T9 63 Il if ,, I .. M 5 ' REV. HAROLD E. coma, 1 I H fgff Pastor -L' WWE ' in -Z P Services Each Lord's Day Sunday School ------------ - -9:45 a, rn, Morning Service and Junior Church - - - -ll:OO a. m. Regular Baptist Training Unions - - - -5:30 p.m. Evening Service ----------- - - -7330 p, m, Mid-Week Service of Prayer and Praise Wednesday --------------- - - 7:30 p,m, You Are Cordially Invited to Listen to Welcome to MORNING MEDITATIONS' THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Monday Through Friday Mornings C l C , Y Over the Following Stations ast e reek New Drk A Ch h ' h h V't lM WHLM, Bloomsburg, Pa. - -8:30-8:45 Olirgalllltiori SALE? lfrzslsage 550 K.c. IRM. 106. 5 mgs. ,C A ' WPEL, Montrose, Pa. ---- 7:30-7:45 ' 1250 K. C. F. M. 96. 5 mgs. 156, OOO Watts! WAVL, Apollo, Pa. QPittsburgJ ------- lO:3O-10:45 910 K. C. Happy Hymns, Searching Scriptures, Pithy Poems, Moving Messages - All Serve to Give You a Crood Start for the Day REV. WARREN WRIGHT, Pastor Address Robert W. Lancaster A Friendly, Fundamental Church With a Message for the Heart Box 410, Sunbury, Pa. of Every Individual T .47 HADDON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 'Z' E! E Third and Station Aves Eli' .E J gas 52. 55:52 :: Haddon Heights, New Jersey I IE -- r 5 1 Q 5 A :M Lit. Tia iii 5. :- -' N 4 --T r' fi 'E .if fl' 2. f gg ,Y, 'R7i4.x E - gi K. W. MASTELLER, Pastor ,- -M OUR CHURCH Bible School - Gospel Service B L. E. SMITH, Min. of Chr. Educ. -Sunday- ------------- --9:45a.m. Worship Service and Junior Church ---- 11:00 a.m. Training Class and Youth Groups - - - -6:30 p.m. ----------- --7:30p.m. Wednesday- Prayer Meeting, Youth and Adult ------ 8:00 p. rn. - Holding Forth the Word of Life - Is your church missing ? Contact Seminarion Staff Editor to have l yours in the 64 book. NICHOLS BAPTIST CHURCH Cady Ave. and Pratt St. Nichols, N. Y. Bible School -------- 9:45 a. m Morning Worship - - - -11:00 a.m Jr. Church --------- 11:00 a.m Jr. 8: Sr. Young Peoples - - 7:00 p.m Evening Service ------- 8:00 p. rn Wednesday, Joy Clubs ---- 3:45 p.m Wednesday, Prayer Hour - - 8:00 p. m An Independent, Bible-Teaching Baptist Church! REV. JOHN H. TUBBS, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 190 Vandervoort Street North Tonawanda, New York In Three Youth Groups Evening Worship Pastor A f A' -1 SUNDAY Lso J. GRIFFIN A if V-V' i g If 467 Robinson Street ff 1 ' lm All N. Tonawanda, New York C ma i. -W1 ,.-.Hln 'P A N-S M, Sincere Christian Welcome WEDNESDAY Holding Forth the Word of Life Philippians 2:16a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4th and Arch Streets Perkasie, Pa. REV. J. E. MCCLAIN, Pastor Sunday School - Morning Service Youth Meeting - Evening Service Prayer Meeting QWednesdayJ Looking for that Blessed Hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Midweek Bible Studg Risen, and Coming Again. ALLENTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH 7126 Allentown Road Camp Springs Md LLOYD R. PRICE Pastor Services: Sunday School - - Morning Service - Youth Fellowship - Evening Service - Prayer Service fWednesdayJ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Athens, Penna FLOYD R. BENNETT Pastor Sunday School - - - Morning Service - Youth Fellowship - Evening Service - Wednesday Prayer Service Holding Forth the Vlord of Life Sunday School Morning Wor ship INTER-CITY BAPTIST MESSIANIC TESTIMONY OF THE SOUTHER TIER A BAPTIST MID-MISSIONS STATION A Daily Calling Ministry in This Area and In Wilkes-Barre Kings ton, Pennsylvania Concentrated Efforts Are Put Forth in the Catskill Mountains During the Summer Months REV. AND MRS. E. G. CHRISTENSEN 12 Brewster St. Johnson City, N. Y. Romans 10:1 BRETHERN, My heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved. EVANGELICAL BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIQNSI INC. Serving in 22.1 New Castle St. CANADA AFRICA Butler, Pa. New Brunswick Algeria WEST INDIES Mali Martinigue Niger RALPH O. BURNS - Pastor FRANCE LEBANON U. S. A. SYRIA Washington The Church Home of F S ' St d t our emlnary U' en S 146 North Seventh St. Paterson 2, N. J. Sunday School - Worship Service Prayer Service Evening Service Prayer Service We Preach Christ Risen a BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH BOB WILSON, Pastor Sunday Wednesday - -10:30 a. m. - 11:20 a.m. - - 7:15 p.m. - - 7'30 p.rn. - - - 8:00 p.m. nd Coming Again NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH St. Paul at Ridge Road Rochester, N. Y. JOHN BETLEM, Pastor A Church With a Distinctive Bible Mes sage Sunday Morning Worship Bible School- - - - -10 Morning Worship Young Peoples - Evening Service ----- Wedne sday Prayer Service - 00 a.m. O0 a.m. 00 a.rn. 15 p.m. 30 p.m. 30 p. rn. Delivering to you first of all how that Christ died for our sins accord- ing to the Scriptures. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Maine, N. Y. F. H. BARACKMAN, JR. , Pastor Sunday Bible School - - - Morning Worship Youth Fellowship Adult Bible Study Evening Worship Wedn Prayer Service - - - 9:45 a.m. - - - 11:00 a.m. - - - -6:30 p.m. ----63op.m. - - - - 7:30 p.rn. esday 7:30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RAY P. POLUDNIAK, Pastor Youth Meetings Marathon, New York Sundays 10 a, m, ------- Bible School ll a. rn. - - - Worship Service 7 p.nn. - - - - 8 p. nn. ------ Gospel Service Thursday 8 p. nfl. ------ Prayer Service FIRST M as BAPTIST N 4 M yyyy ii . The Bible as if is pppp p p pp 5 for men as they are. Main at Lawrence A e l Thurs. Visitation 6 pm Mis hawaka , Indiana Sunday School - - - 9:25 a. m. Morning Worship - - - 10:30 a. m. 5 Youth Groups - - - 6:30 p.m. Evening Service - - - -7:30 p. m. Wed. Victory Hour - - - - 7:30 p.m. 8 Graded Choirs - - - 8:30 p. rn. as REV. ROY G. REV. ROBERT HAMMAN Radio and Telephone Ministries C. MESSNER Pastor Education, Music and Youth GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH sauna Rd. - Rc. 257 Johnson Road Seneca, Pa. Geneva, New York JOHN TRAUTMAN - Pastor GSS-age Sunday School ------ 10:00 a. rn. The Ch111'CI1 With S' Gt1'1Od Morning Service - - -11:00 a.m. eSSGI1ge1'S Young Peop1e's - - - -6:30 p.m. A Friendly Welcome Awaits YOU Evening Service - - - - 7:30 P' m' at Each Service The Hour of Power IWednesdayI 7:30 p. rn. Holding Forth the Word of Life sunday School - - - - 10:00 a. m. BROWN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Worship ---- - - 11:00 a. rn. 3125 Brown St. Youth Meeting ------ 6:45 p. rn. Alton, Ill. Evening Service ----- 7:45 p. m. GAYLARD S. HAMILTON - Pastor Visitation - Wednesday - -7:00 p. m. Bible School ------- 9:30 a. rn. Prayer Meeting Worship ---- - - 10:30 a.m. Thursday 8:00 p. rn. Training Union - - - - 6:00 p. rn. Evening Service - - - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ---- 7:30 p. rn. I was glad when they said unto me REV. RALPH B. 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