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PROF. CROYLE, A.M., B.D., was born in Kansas. He spent five years in Arkansas in the commercial world, five years at Drake University and three years in New York City attending CoKimbia and Union Theological Seminary. For two years he was President of the state C. E. of Arkansas. He has preached at various churches during his career as a student, among these the Oasson Ave- nue Presbyterian Church at Brooklyn, N. Y., and the Sunny Side Reformed Church, Long Island City, The summer of 1916 was spent in Chautauqua work. Prof. Croyle occupies the chair of Old Testament Language and Literature and Philosophy. PROF. WALKER, A.B., was born near Brooks, Iowa. He was reared in Ohio. He attended school at Ohio Northern University, Tri-State College, Angola, Ind., and Hiram College. He started out to study medicine but at the earnest solicitation of friends he entered the ministry. His entire ministry was in Central Ohio with very few charges. 1 lis longest charge was at Kilbuck, where he served twelve years. He was a representative from Holmes County at the Ohio State Constitutiimal Convention in 1912- Jjcforc being called to Bethany he has been professor at Phillips ' Bible Institute, Canton, Ohio, since 1913. The summer of 1916 was spent at Columbia L niversity. Prof. Walker occupies the chair of Homelitics and New Testament Exegesis. PROF. LUTZ, R.D., A.B., was born in Lanchcster County. Pa. Student at Millersville State Normal School ' 8S- ' 86. ' 88- ' 89. Teacher in Public School •89- 90; student at I Icadville Theological School •90- ' 93 ; A.P.. at Hiram in 91: B.D. at Oberlin Theological Seminary ' 96; graduate student Western Reserve University ' 96 ; graduate student Western L niversity of Pennsylvania ' 00 to ' 02 ; graduate student American University ' 14 to ' 16. He has held successful pas- torates at Bedford near Cleveland, Canton, Harrisburg anfl Washington, D. C. He was city evangelist of Pittsburgh for two years and Atlantic Coast evangelist for six years. He is the author of a book To Infidelity and Back, ' Standard Publishing Company, and a booklet, Economic Redemption. He is a lecturer on Vocational Guidance. Pro. Lutz occupies the chair of Psychology. MISS E ' A L. WILLIAMS, A.B.. was bom in Columbus. Ohio. She graduated from Ohio University ' 16. She teaches in the Modern Language de- partment. She has been active in organizing a Red Cross society among the stu- dents this year. ] nSS YEAKEL was born in York, Pa. She graduated from Maryland School of Art and Design in 1912; graduated from the normal department of the same school in 1914- ' 15 and was a post-graduate of Fine Arts in 1916. She is the Professor of Art at Bethany. RUSSELL R. PIERSOX, B.S.A., was born in Covington, Miami County, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1916. Pr ofessor in Agri- cultural Department. 16
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BETHMIM ®lj QIlasH a Mtttp. Oh class o ' mine. I ' ve dreamed of thee. Dreamed of 3 ' our fame in years to be. And oh. how real were all my dreams And oh, how bright your future seems. Long have I dreamed, and fond, for thee, Oh, Class o ' mine. I sat by the side of a murmuring sea. And a little wave whispered a tale to me. Told of a trip from a far, far land. Through storm and calm to this peaceful strand. To tell me fame waits even there for thee. Oh, class o ' mine. I sat and gazed at a star one night. In its canopy blue it seemed so bright, How many a long, long night von shine. Your presence there is a beacon sign, And I prayed, oh star, will you guide us right? ' This class o ' mine. Oh, class o mine, I ' ve thought of thee. Thought of your fate in years to be. And I thought if God would be your guide, And that love of man might sorrow hide. Then would my dreams be true for thee, Oh. class o ' mine. Oh, Seventeen. — H. D. DARSIE. J8
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