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9mm the Ofhcc of the Dean ef' IF: '14 nv 1 FX XXX ron cmusr AND ms cnuncn X LIBERAL ARTS BIBLE CHURCH VOCATIONS J T the Seniors of 19611 As I began to write you this word of greeting, it suddenly struck me that I stand exactly mid way in the history of our College Gur Alma Mater was founded in 1900 I am a member of the class of 1932 Because your class marks 32 years of ministry in my life, I am constrained to look both backward and forward just as you are now doing in this yearbook The past shows change and growth, we have many precious memories But surely the more unportant consideration is, will there be evident growth in our Christ likeness as we move into the year aheado During our college days we do reach maturity and stature and strength, but whowshall say w en full maturity of the New Man in Christ Jesus is attainedo 'Jesus advanced in wisdom and stature and increased in fav with God and man Growth in wisdom and stature merits the favor of both man and God Of course you and I have already reached the limit of our physical stature and have known the blessing of God, yet we may still hope to grow in mental and spiritual stature through the years to come Clearly you and I need never fear that we will overtake Jesus Christ our Lord for He towers above all mankind, but we may well fear the pos sibility of not growing with our changing culture, the proli ferating fields of knowledge, and the social and human needs of our generation Nothing is more tragic than to witness a case of arrested growth where the individual continues to live in the fashion of his own day and seems unable be adjust and grow in his understanding of the new generation rising around him A group of children at play, a group of earnest young men and women engaged in eager discussion, the understanding silence of an elderly couple watching the sunset, these are scenes that suggest there is a happy harmony among peers at each level of maturity May it be so with you Seniors of 1961-1 as you mature with Christ and in company with one another sMay your fellow ship experience an ever increasing sweetness Together we shall advance in years together may we grow in likeness to our Lord Faithfully yours in the bonds of Barrington C llege, His school for His servants, L6XCU ,Zf64,,,,g.,,,-, Terrelle B. Crum Dean TBC:vvX X X 2I J 11 L-22X W 1 M111 111 1 1111 11 11 1122: 1 .Q gf- 11 1 1 11 X' 11 1122511 XXX1 1 - 1 W :'1XX1!3iQLJQfJ' o 1 91 1-12:1 f-3211315 fl 111.. ' ' :1- -. '. . - F111 'I 515' 1 11 g 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 111XXg 111 11 11 -1 Xe: 11 MX XX 1 1 X p ' 11 11 11, 11 11 1111111 11 111 1111 11 11 1 -11m11.g,1-,gfP?j13111g111y1111 - 11 1511 11111111 111: , 1- -111. ,.,, - ,1 1. . 1 1 :X 11 11 - If: 15341 :f7Q'? gf X- .XX . . XX1 XX XX1? 1 '. Y ' 1 1 - -51 .:1g,1.1 ' -ffm - :fr 1 111 1 -N' , -15157-.11 Lrg, '. .f 1 H 1 1 1 1 3 1'-e'X fb ff? WM 1 31. 11,-?Lx:1111 1 . . X XX 15 -FW-.1 171.1 ,i5:5i,1X1:11 , Q 1 1 11 1 11m11 1 1M 11 11111 111 11 15:15 To ' s31fi??3' 1 1 1 W XX 31111 11 11 51 as 1111 11 1111 xX 1 jd r' 5 1 11 11 1f 11 11 11 111 11 11 11 Le N I yn, W Kilb- 11 XE 11 111 O 11 11 1s2f1XX11X.. 1111111111 11 1 11 E X 11 1 1 XX e 1 11 1.11 11 1111112111111 11 1 11 1111?1'1 11 1 1 '11 135112 .' 5 1 1 ff 1 1X!sil2:1 XX 1 1 as 1 11 - 11 11 H' X X V i W 1 1 1 s 1 2 1 X . 11 1 1 11 1111 XX XX111 11 e1 111 X X 111111: 1X1 . 11 X XX 1 1 , 11 Y 51553 11 XX X 1 11 1 o X . 11 1 ,. 1 0 11 11 1111X 111111 1 111111 1 51111 1111 1111M 111 1s 1111 11 e is 11 1 1 . L 1 .1 E, 11 1 4 4 X M 1, 1 . -1 11 11 11 - XX L XX - 1111 1 1 11X11XX 1111 11 11 111111 1111 11111XX 1 1 1 11X 11 11 111g 11 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 111 X k 1 X 11 . X 1 11 1 1 1 1 11M A 1 11 or 1 X1 11 11 ,Qi 11 1 11 XXH311 1X X my 11255 11 1 1 1 ,I 1 X ST11 E X 11 11 111 1111 111 1 . .11 1M 11 11 ,W11 11 1 11' 1 1 1 , , 11 S 11 1 11 51: 1 1 111 1 111 11 L 1 A 11 11 11 X 111 X ,XX 1 11 1 X111111 111 22:11 X 111X 11 11XX 11 1111 11 1 1 11 1 . . zii 1 2 XXX 1111 1X1 1 11 X 11 11 1 '11 11 XXX 11 11 111111 11 r11 1 X 1 . 1 1 111' if 1 XX 1 - 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 s 1111 111 ' a X 1 XX 11X11 5 XX1 11 1 X Q X 11 XX XX XX XX X11111 X 11 X 1111 11 111 3 1 11 11X f 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 X i 1 1 1 IT. X XXX 111 1 1 1 ::1 1 0 . 1 1111 1111 Q 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 X.. 11 1 111 11 11 1 11 11 1 fx.. 11 1 X 1111 S 1 1 . X 1 1 ' 11 11 1 11 11m 11 1 11 1 1 11 E 11 11 5 Q11 11 1 1 11 11 1 111 11 1 -- : if 511 1 1 X . 1121 - 0 1 - , 1 1 11 X 11111 1111 X1 X XX1 11111 1 11 1 1 . X 11 X 1 1 11 11 1111 11 E X 1 1 51 1 11 I g M 1 X MIDDLE HIGHWAY BARRINGTON R I
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Q as grvm the Offkz' af fha' Zfrcsideuf W- V gm E I-gg W 113253- 1 ' , Meri . gal sayin ynml , an wel 2 H fslygggf . V 9' , 3 . 275 W w use m Jef fffi-it a a Q in Mullen? LIBERAL ARTS - male - CHURCH VOCATIONS ,EA DS 'WDD'-5 WGHWAY' BARRINGTONI R se' wiisiiw H sewn w,,N'we EN ww, ,uw w.Hw,wR ww u.?ss:E gen Q53 5 fly in g ? EE To the Class of l964:i , 2 H Zan... H 'm.iii'.N,oo HM Ms M v u H.. H H ee.. H H W.. ,. E V. E Inasmuch as one of the emphases of the TORCH this year is Hlearningu w?perh?psMawfeQNwon3swtdlyoueconeernihg this process wonld be appropri- ate. Learning has been defined as Nacquiring knowledge and becoming isFkiaAeQmlRw?EalH?efHml?eHlMSPeakS O5 HQYQI learnipgf-an in SSCOHG tTimothy 3:7.ilSurely it islonewof the noblest aspirationswconceivable. islt islpessibgbltoihold severalfattitudeeftoward learnfng.e For instance, ,one can believe that learning is an end in itself. I heard an out- srstsnsinslesqssesss este! els viewpoint Qhat Hleaaeing for learHing'S l saksm was a most justifiable gdal.m:Only weeks later,fhowever, he was M exposed on television as having perpetrated a colossal lie. No wonder tlthelemericanipubiip wislshockeil 5 ' My e e i s E A wi W WF its YpugEFag lty gppegWthat yogr love og learning will be enhanced in the E years to come, but never forget that if you want Hlearningn you must twork foriitly He who has no inspiration to learn more will be very apt itomtEinE3Hemhnbws?enough.l5Themhumbie mind is ready to say with the A Apostle Paul: HNOW we know in partu - but our very limited knowledge shogddioonstgntlygprgsokesms to steadfastness in our pursuit of truth. Themworst atgitude one,can have toward learning is to fail to relate all5Hn5wledgEWHo llll virtnel NPlato wrote: Hignorahce of all things is an evil neither more terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of ally butigreaglclemennesswand much fearning,Nif they he accompanied by a bad trainingj are a much-greater misfortune.U Ethics and morality pustgnemer be disassociated from knowledge. y W is the highest end of all learning? Let John Milton answer: Buthwhatr nTheiendiofW1earningwis www toEknowwGod andj out of that knowledge, to love Him and to imitate Him by possessing our souls of true virtue.' we H :mu M :Q-'Num ww N? . i H 1 :EH . Q E I advantages will come to you in later life by the implementa- whatever tion of the knowledge which you have acquired at Barrington College in any amd ali thelacademic disciplines, it is my easnestyprayer that such knowledge will make you realize increasingly the wonder, glory andsmasnifiqsnss Of Sed- M F i Niwiii iiiii W Howard W1 Fefrin E President M H u f X ' W HwF:AFG zo
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Cru fees Mrs. Alicia Abraharnsen, L. Raymond Bird, Vice-Chairman, Rev. Linwood C. Bishop, Alumni Representative, John Bolten, Sr., F. Russell Esiyg Dr. Howard W. Ferrin, Wesley- A. Kuhrt, Chairman of Board, A. Raymond Pearson, William W. Richardson, Joseph H. Rimback, Dr. Mary T. Thorp, Dr. H. Austin Vogel, Philip B. Walker, John H. kcgiv al 166,41 e clfzfrzfivc E? -WNW :+1 53 W: . Z 3 S u , l . Mr. Emerson l. McElroy Mr. Charles W. Pemberton Mr. Leonard E. Smiih Penn., Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey, NGW York, New England Illinois, Michigan Delaware, Nlal'Ylal'1Cl - 22 l
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