Beulah College - Echo Yearbook (Upland, CA)

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' fm in I Published by The Sludenl Body of Beulah College Volume XV Number 8 May, 1937 Beulah College Echo. Enlered as second-class malter Oclrober 3, l923. al Jrhe Posl Office, Upland, California under lhe Aol of March 3, IS79. The Echo STaTT of I937 presenTs This annual to The sTudenTs OT Beulah College wiTh The Tond hope ThaT iT will prove To be a cherished album oT happy memories of This year's school life. The spiriT and ideals of Beulah College are indicated in The scenes from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The ambiTion of The TaculTy, The Board of TrusTees, and all sponsors of Beulah College is +ha+ each sTudenT may progress in ChrisTian life and service. If This book brings happiness To The sTudenTs oT Beulah College and a deeper appreciaTion of ChrisTian educaTion To The readers. The hopes of The Echo STaTT will be realized. K-1 To Chrisfian aullwors of all ages from whose inspired pens has flowed a weal'rl'1 of lilreralure H'1a'r has blessed the world and poinled Jrhe way To Chrisl, The supreme revelalion of spiritual Jrrulh. PERSGNINIEI. FINE ARTS STUDENT LIFE FEATURES f X I' MW X f If XI Aff I,NII'Im III f II 3,IgIPWI1If Bays -JY' ' jlIIg2IIIIIII 1IxI I Ni, - X. 1 ,I I, :L 31 5577 ' f E SINI Img 5.05 A If 5 NWI WWI, X X' , sa? X111 I fiwmx H f, au 5- AKI' 5- ET! ,W 2? -QI ,px bgisjow UNX IIII5, .4 ffm f If 'H 0 - mfway' QI II? J TQ W 1.7 Im NFB , -if CHRISTIAN READING TI-IE BIBLE GIVEN I-IIM BY TI-IE EVANGELIST QI. 11 I 1 I1 11 I 1 we ,NI I If I iI Q1 I- 'U11 i'11 in' If I 11.115 ' 1 1 I1 .AVI I r fl-u I111 1 I 114. 1 W ' J I I II I 'I1' 1 1 , I, 1 I 1 I 11 ,I I 111, 1 1 I 11 .JIII 1 II 1 II ,II 3-'I .I FI j1 I1 J 1 .1 in ' I' I'-51' .-. I- l I11 1 'I' -I I, .--1 1 .1I 1 1 - 'n 4f1 1 1 w11 I1 51 .. 'II 1I ,I I I. I .A 1 I' I 11 1' . 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The education which promoTes and TosTers The emoTional and spiriTual developmenT of humaniTy musT be conTinued by The church during each successive era. For This purpose was Beulah College esTablishecl. She is challenged To keep The Torch oT ChrisTian EducaTion burning in keeping wiTh The sTandard seT by The Founder OT ChrisTianiTy. Beulah College is born anew wiTh each generation oT sTudenTs. We do noT shrink from This idea oT perpeTual inTellecTual and spiriTual progress. InsTead. we courT The presence oT each successive sTudenT generation around our sTudy Table and inviTe Their conTribuTion in This never-ending Task oT seeking and disseminating eTernal TruTh. ' Allow me To say ThaT l am graTiTied to learn ThaT you. The Echo STaTT and STudenT Body, have exemplified This spiriT of progress in publishing This very aTTracTive year book. IT is a pleasure To congraTulaTe all oT you Tor your unTiring co-operaTion. -l-lenry G. Brubaker PAUL E. ENGLE, A.B., M.A. Vice Presiclenl' Pomona College Willenberg College Social Science HELEN W. GISH, B.S.L., A.B. Dean of Women Beulah College LaVerne College Commerce, Spanish, Home Economics J. A. CLIMENHAGA. B.D Religious Direcfor Poromac Universily Bible ALMA B. CASSEL, A.B., M.A Dean and Regisfrar Taylor Universify Clare-mon? Colleges English, Larin MRS. H. G. BRUBAKER. A.B.. M.A. Taylor Universify l-larllord School of Religious Educafion English. German Q 8 RAYMOND G. NIESLEY. A.B. John Flelcher College Voice, Chorus MRS. J. A. CLIMENHAGA, B lnslruclor Beulah College Pasadena College Arl .S.L., A.B. BENJAMIN G. LENHERT Business Manager Pasadena College Malhemalics HANNAH EYER. PMB. Librarian Universil of California af Y Los Angeles Biological Science, Hygiene C. BERTHA PALMER lnslruclor Sherwood School of Music Piano ARTHUR M. CLIMENHAGA. B.S.L.,A.B. lnslruclor Beulah College Pasadena College English, Hislory 9 CCDLLEGE MILLARD HERR II is a conclilion. nol a Iheory, 'rhaf confronls us. New Carlisle, Ohio Echo Business Manager, I Echo Circulalion Manager, ll Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Program Commirlee, I Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Secrelary Mission Zephyr Quariel' ICaplainl Men's 6-lee Club Chorus RUTH I-IOOVER The mosl' precious gems come wrapped in small packages. Upland, California Junior Cerlificale compleled firsf semesler PEARL ALDERFER As pure as a pearl and as periecl, A noble and innocenf girl. Upland, California Thalonian Lilerary Sociefy Gospel Team Chorus Pianisl' MARTHA SI-IENK To have prayed well is fo have sludied well. Manheim, Pennsylvania B. C. U. Religious Commilfee Gospel Team Chrisfian Workers' Band Vice Presi- clenl ALLEN BUCKWALTER, B.S.L. Ipicrure nor shownl Keen sense and common sense, li'Hle room for nonsense. Pasadena. Calif. Work compleled summer of I936 O I O ELIZABETH BROYLES Wi+h noise and fun you'II Icnow I've come. Upland, California Echo Typis'r, I Thalonian Lilerary Sociefy Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Beulah Girls' Quarlel Chorus RUTI-I ECKMAN - Nonsense and fun will oH prevail When cares assaull and Tears assaiI. Upland, California B. C. U. Presidem' Class Secreiary Thalonian Liferary Sociefy Gospel Team Chorus IDA SWITZER A smile for all, a welcome glad. A iovial coaxinq way she had. Thomas. Oklahoma Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Beulah Girls' Quariel Chorus Ss -el , EVELYN GISI-I Here is a dear. a Irue, inclusirious friend. Abilene, Kansas B. C. U. Pianisl Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team PAUL EPLER He believed Ihal he was born nol for himself bul 'lor The whole world. Waulcena, California Echo Circulalion Manager, I Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Program Commiflee, l Gospel Team, I Chrisfian Worlcers' Band, I Beulah College Male Quarlel ICapIainI. I Men's Glee Club, I Chorus. I I' I III V CO! I FC CATHARINE DENKER Quiet bur induslry personified. Upland, California Echo Bookkeeper Class Treasurer Lirerary Socieiy Secrefary, I Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Chorus FLEMING HMS PEARL TISSOT. U A man who is his own mas'rer. Afnerry rfllss fand lull of lun' Abilene' Kansas Chino, California B. C. U. Vice Presidenl Class Presidenlr Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Thalonian Liferary Sociefy Chorus BEUI-AH Agpgg EVERETT BROWN A Worker WHL, ambgi-ions. I am not on lhe roll of common Upland, California Gospel Team Chrisfian Workers' Band men. Payne, Iowa Echo Assislaml Business Manager, ll Class Vice Presidem' Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Beulah College Male Quarfel I2 USAVED TCD SERVE As an expression oT muTual aim, Saved To serve was chosen as The moTTo of The college junior-sophomore class. This moTTo has been viTal in The lives of The members of This class ThroughouT Their school career. Five of The number have served on school quarTeTs, one member has been an active worker wiTh The religious cornmiTTee, one has served as B. C. U. presidenT, sev- eral have been acTive workers on The Echo sTaTT, and oThers have served as preachers or wiTnesses in Gospel Team Trips. All oT The class are professing ChrisTians and bear a deTiniTe TesTimony To The grace oT God in Their lives. For some This year has meanT a deTiniTe change in The paTh oT life: oThers oT The class have meT sorrow, sickness, and misTorTuneg yeT each comes ouT vicTorious above The hardships. To This class, Tate is a myTh and Divine Provi- dence a realiry. We have TelT highly honored in having Tor our class adviser one OT The TinesT and mosT Triendly members of The TaculTy. She has ever been a welcome member wiTh us and has added To our ioys, consoled us in our sorrows, and helped To solve our problems. Mrs. Brubaker, we Thank you. Some oT us are leaving The halls of Beulah College never To reTurn as sTudenTs. Beulah College has TaughT us To place our hands in Gods She has beslrowed upon us boTh honor and responsibiliTy. We go TorTh To serve more humbly, more willingly, more eager To learn, having a broader, higher vision Than ever before. Our ideals have been raised and our apprecialrion Tor TruTh and TacT deepened. God bless you, Beulah College. May we ever cherish Tond memories oT our years here. lT is our prayer ThaT we may prove worThy of our College and our God. -EvereTT Brown ERNEST DOHNER He keeps his Tempered mind serene and pure. Ashland, Ohio Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Iv1en's Glee Club Chorus LOWELL HOOVER By courage, nol' by cralr. I have no secrel buf hard work. Abilene, Kansas Class Presiclenl, I Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Chaplain, I Gospel Team Beulah College Male Quarlel Men's Glee Club Chorus PAUL BUCHER Nolhing delers a good man from The performance of his dul'ies. Upland. California Echo Business Manager, II Class Vice Presidenl, Il Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Treasurer. II Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Bancl IvIen's Glee Club Chorus CCDLLEGE JOE SMITH He comes wilh gianf sl'ride. Pasadena, California Class Treasurer, I Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Presiclentl Thalonian Lilerary Sociefy Program Commi++ee, II Beulah College Male Quarlef IvIen's Glee Club Chorus ARLENE BRUBAKER My hearl' is fixed. Ashlancl, Ohio Echo Religious Edilor Class Vice President l Class Secrelary, Il Thalonian Lilerary Sociefy Gospel Team Chrisfian Workers' Band Presiclenl' Beulah Girls' Quarlel Chorus Chapel Pianisl HELEN RAHN Her presence is as lhe sweel brealh of a summer's clay. Upland, California Gospel Team Chorus I I4 I MIRIAM HARDER Wearing all lhal weighl o Lighlly like a flower. Upland. California Echo News Edilor Class Secrelary, I Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team VERN A. ZOOK I am no oralor as Brulus I only speak slraiqhl on. Abilene. Kansas Gospel Team DOI-INER PAUL BOOK Small in slalure bul larg osily and helpfulness. Upland, California Class Treasurer, ll Thalonian Liierary Sociely Men's Glee Club Chorus e in gener LEWIS SIDER V f lea,-ning A rgosnupopular, painslaking vu ua . Wainlleel, Onlario, Canada Echo Typisl, ll Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Chorisler, II Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Mission Zephyr Quarlel Men's Glee Club Chorus indi LEAI-I DOI-INER Genlle ol spiril and benelicenl mind. Ashland, Ohio B. C. U. Religious Commillee Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band 5. DORTI-IA Few lhinqs are impossible lo dili- gence and skill. Ashland, Ohio Echo Editor Class Presiclenl, II Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band Beulah Girls' Quarlel lCaplainl I 5 of JAMES GRAMM l-le hears many Tales and smiles no'r.' Troy, Ohio Vice Presidenl of Class Presidenl of Thalonian Lilerary Sociefy, ll Gospel Team Glee Club Chorus DORCAS ALDERFER And she was a damsel of delicafe mold Wi+h hair like lhe sunshine and hearf of gold. Upland, California Secrefary of Sfudeni Holiness Associalion Secrelary of Class Pianisl of Thalonian Lilerary Sociely, II Gospel Team Chorus NAOMl BOHEN Blessed wifh plain reason. Upland, California Thalonian Liierary Socieiy Gospel Team Chrisrian Workers' Band Chorus RUTH WENGER She smiles and smiles and We never see her sad. UDland, California Thaloniarl Lilerary Sociefy Chorus OLGA WOLFINBARGER ACADEMY over smiles Her looks were like a flower in May Her smile like a summer morn. Chino, California Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Chorus ORPHA HORST To be ralher lhan To seem. Upland, California Gospel Team Chrislian Worlcers' Band Chorus I 6 1 , I VIRGINIA BERT Earlhs noblesl Thing, a woman per- faded. Upland, California Secrefary of B.C.U. Presidenl' of Class Treasurer of Thalonian Lilerary Sociely, I Gospel Team RUTI-I HAMMOND We gran? allhough she had much wil, She was very shy of using il. Sanla Cruz, California Lilerary Edilor of Echo Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Chrislian Workers' Band EVELYN TISSOT There was a soil' and pensive grace A casl of Ihoughl upon her face. Chino. California Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team VIRGINIA KAUFFMAN An open-hearred maiden, lrue and pure. Pasadena. California Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team ELBERT FREY True Io his work, his words. his friends. Abilene, Kansas Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team NAOMI STRUBHAR 'Deeds noi words' is her mollof' Hubbard. Oregon Senior I935-36 Course compleled 'by correspondence GERALDINE GISH Cour1'eous 'rhough coy and rhough refiringf' Upland, California Thalonian Lirerary Sociery Gospel Team Chorus genrle DAVID CLIMENHAGA CerTainly if is heaven upon earfh fo have a man's mind move in chariry. resr in providence, and lurn upon fhe poles of 'irulhf' Upland, California Thalonian Lilerary Sociely Gospel Team Mission Zephyr Quarref Glse Club Chorus EUNICE ZOOK ACADEMY Love, sweefness, goodness in her per son shown. Abilene. Kansas Treasurer of Class Gospel Team Chorus HERBERT BYER Serene and resolure sfill, Calm and sell-possessed. Pasadena. California Vice Presiclenr of Thalonian Liferary Socieiy, ll MAE STRUBHAR Cheerful, gay and lender, Wirh a hearr rhafs all frue Hubbard, Oregon Calendar Edifor of Echo Reporrer of Class Gospel Team blue l-ICDROSCCDPE Name-Evelyn Tissot Nickname- TooTs Disposition-Cheerful Hobby-Embroidery Favorite Saying- Oh, good night! Ambition-Secretary Treasured Possession-Olgals triendship Destination-Hawaii Name--Ruth Wenger Nickname- TooTs Disposition-Happy I-lobby- Razzingu Pearl Favorite Saying- Oh, my landsll' Ambition-To learn To drive a T successfully Treasu red Possession-Gum Destination-Alaska Name-Olga Woltinbarger Nickname- Mickey Disposition-Sunny l-lobby-Writing letters FavoriTe Saying- Oh, is that so? AmbiTion-A doctor's secreTary Treasured Possession-Model T Destination-Honolulu Name-Eunice Zook Nickname- Pat DisposiTion-Pleasant l-lobby-Sewing Favorite Saying- Oh, hump! Ambition-Nurse Treasured Possession-l-ler red hair Destination-MT. Carmel Orphan- age Name-Naomi Strubhar Nickname-lNonel DisposiTion-Serene l-'lobby-Writing stories Favorife Saying- Treasured Possession-Typewriter Ambition-To do what she can Destination-Matron in Girls' Dormitory Name-Dorcas Alderfer Nickname- RasTus Disposition-Semi-placid Hobby--Gardening FavoriTe Saying- lT's a great lite if you don'T weaken! Ambition-Nurse Treasured Possession-Curls DesTinaTion-Mission Hospital Name-Virginia Bert Nickname- Ginnie Disposition--Pleasant l-lobby-Reading Favorite Saying- Forevermorel Ambition-Travel Treasured Possession-Dimples Destination-Citrus Ranch Name-Naomi Bohen Nickname- Nomi Disposition-Pleasant l-lobby-Baking cakes Favorite Saying- My lands! Ambition-Nurse Treasured Possession--Latin III Text Destination-Pasadena Name-Herbert Byer Nickname- Herbie Disposition-Loquacious l-lobby-Outdoor sports Favorite Saying- Ohl Shoot! Ambition-Forester Treasured Possession-Good healTh Destination-Switzerland Name-David Climenhaga Nickname- Dave Disposition-Mechanical Hobby--Reading Favorite Saying- Ohl boyl Ambition-Missionary Treasured Possession-Comb Destination-Africa Name-Elbert Frey Nickname- Frey Disposition-Contented l-lobby- Batching Favorite Saying- Oh! l see! Ambition-Farmer Treasured Possession-l-lis bicycle Destination-Kansas Tarm EXCELSIOR Name-Geraldine Gish N ickname- Gerry Disposition-Ca pricious l-lobby-Drawing Pictures in His- tory Class Favorite Saying- l don't know. Treasured Possession-Music Ambition-Accompanist Destination-Jabbok Bible School Name-James Gramm Nickname- Jimmie Disposition-Reserved Hobby-Collecting Insects Favorite Saying- Ummmm. Treasured Possession-His curls Ambition-ScienTisT DesTinaTion-Farm Bureau, Ohio Name-RuTh Hammond Nickname- Ruthie Disposition-Complex I-lobby-Studying l.aTin Favorite Saying- My dear child! Treasured Possession-The Echo Ambition-Feature Editor Destination-Nappanee, Indiana Name-Orpha l-lorsT Nickname- Orpie Disposition--Quiet l-lobby-Reading Favorite Saying- Well, you know! Treasured Possession-Her Bible Ambition-Missionary Destination-Africa Name-Virginia Kauftman Nickname- RuTus Disposition-Sunshiny I-lobby-Cooking Favorite Saying- Such is lite! Treasured Possession-Her giggle AmbiTion-To go around The world Destination-Kansas Name-Mae STrubhar Nickname-lNonel Disposition-Aftable Hobby-Keeping Echo Calen- dar FavoriTe Saying- Well, say . . .l Treasured Possession-Algebra Text AmbiTion-School Teacher Destination-Oregon mountains The Tact is very evident That There is always room at The Top. Though There are many inferior and less retined producTs, we always wanT The best. As The school year oT '36 and '37 closes and we as a class Tind ourselves aT The Top of The academic ladder, we do indeed Teel as Though we have aTTained greaTer knowl- edge oT lite and living. During this school year we have had The ambiTion To climb high- er, and The tact That we have reached This milestone only makes us more determined Than ever To keep our moTTo Throughout The coming days of our lite. Physically, mentally, spiritually, Ie+ us rise- Excelsior. Mae Strubhar STanding: Efhan Engle Mary Lenherl' Mary Bohen BerT Zoolc Olive Bucher Se-aTed: Frances Musser Harold Hoover Mr. Brubaker Mabel LenherT RuTh Engle JUNIOR CLASS This year, I936-37, is one Tilled wiTh joyous memories Tor us oT The Junior Class. We numbered Ten aT The beginning of This year's voyage, buT Len Goins leTT us aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. The Juniors meT early in The year and chose Mr. Brubaker as Their class adviser. We aTTribuTe much oT our success To his helpTul advice. We Teel proud ThaT we could loolc To Mr. and Mrs. B as our TaTher and mother Tor This year. We chose Conquering and yeT To conquer as our class moTTo and blue and white as our class colors. Our Tlower is The whiTe rose. WiTh The excepTion oT Olive Bucher who came from Indiana, all oT our class have aT some Time lived in Kansas. Harold Hoover has very capably Tilled his place as presidenT. IT would have been diTTiculT Tor us To have goTTen along wiThouT Frances Musser's ready smile: she was our vice-presi- denf. Mabel LenherT has eTTicienTly Tilled her place as class secreTary. One always enjoyed being wiTh Mabel. RuTh Engle. our dairy maid, was our compeTenT Treasurer. No one could have Tilled Mary Bohen's place. We all loolced To her, more or less, To see ThaT Things were done, and They usually were. EThan Engle has helped To cheer us along The way wiTh his hearTy laugh and various iolces. He was absenT Trom us Tor several weeks because OT a serious operaTion. The Lord saw TiT To leT him reTurn To us. We have appreciaTed Mary LenherT's helpful spiriT and co-operaTion in our acTiviTies. BerT Zoolc is The only one oT our number who has spenT all Three years of his high school days aT Beulah College. We have had a happy year and we hope as we conTinue in our school liTe we may live up To our moTTo, Conquering and yeT To conquer. -Olive Bucher Harold Hoover PresidenT Frances Musser Vice President Mabel Lenheri' Secrefary RuTh Engle Treasurer 20 STanding: SeaTedZ Joel Clirnenhaga Mary ElizabeTh Young Amelia Brubaker Susan Engle Abraham Miller Willis TrauTwein Barbra Oaks EdiTh Barnes Margaref Rehn Alan Barlon DorThy Anderson Wayne Book Eilene Frey Miss Gish EsTher Book Clyde Zook SOPI-IOMORE CLASS As I look inTo The TuTure years I cannoT help but Think OT our sophomore class as being developed along diTTerenT lines. Build air casTles, buT be sure ThaT you have a good ToundaTion, was once said by a Teacher: so I will build a Tew air casTles which may or may noT have a good ToundaTion. I see our presidenT, Eilene Frey, imparTing knowledge To a small group ol inTelligenT sTudenTs in easTern Kansas. Our vice-presidenT, Wayne Book. is a pineapple grower in Hawaii, where he lives wiTh his wife and Three liTTle boys. Clyde Zook, our Treasurer, wiTh The help OT his wife manages a prosperous Tarm in Kansas. The class reporTer is DorThy Anderson. She is The librarian in The world's largesT library in WashingTon, D. C. lvlary ElizabeTh Young wriTes songs which are being conTribuTed to some of The church hymn books. Barbra Oaks is so renowned as a skin speciaIisT +ha+ paTienTs come To her Trom all over The UniTed STates. EdiTh Barnes is our missionary in Africa. She is laboring TaiThTully and winning many souls for ChrisT. Joel Climenhaga is siTTing aT a huge desk strewn wiTh manuscriplrs ready Tor publicaTion. Alan BarTon is earning an enviable repuTaTion as one oT The world's ToremosT biolo- gisTs. Amelia Brubaker is in Sunday School work Teaching a class oT mis- chievous children. Susan Engle, a Tamous soprano, may be heard TrequenTIy over radio sTaTion KBC. MargareT Rahn is giving her services as a nurse in The KenTucky mounTains. Abraham lvliller is our evangelisT preaching The Word in season and ouT oT season. AT lasT Willis TrauTwein has succeeded in l becoming The world's champion TypisT. EsTher Book, our secreTary. is in a liTTe Oklahoma Tarm house making liTe happy Tor her devoTed Tamily. We, The Sophomore Class, wish To express our appreciaTion Tor The advice and help our Teachers have shown. May we, by Gods help. be a beTTer class nexT year and in The years To come. -EsTher Book Eilene Frey PresidenT Wayne Book Vice Presidenl EsTher Book SecreTary Clyde Zook Treasurer EY' 2 I Top Row: Glen Franklin William Wolhnbarger Danny Weed Menno l-lorsT Paul SenTi John Engle Middle Row: Marian Miller Doris Wiles Mildred BarTon Rachel Bush EsTher l-lorsT Maxine Van FleeT , May Anderson Mary Adams DoroThy LenherT Lower Row: Pauline Alde-rTer Archie l-leer 7 77777 7 7777 Paul Abel l-larriel' TrauTwein Miss Cassel ACADEMY FRESI-IMEN The TirsT year OT high school liTe has passed Tor The academy Treshmen. Blue and gold were chosen as class colors: blue larkspur and yellow coreopsis. as class Tlowersg and Always FaiThTul, as The moTTo. Miss Cassel, our adviser, could noT have been surpassed Tor her good iudgmenT and Tellowship. Our presidenT. Archie Heer, is always ready To be helpTul. Our Treasurer, l-larrieT TrauTwein, is a TalenTed pianisT. Pauline AlderTer, our secreTary, is always cheerful and ready Tor a good laugh. William Wolfinbarger and Danny Weed have never Tailed To arrive Trom Chino in The old DoroThy LenherT demonsTraTed her love of ouTdoor sporTs on our Trip To Lake Arrowhead. She and Doris Wiles are from The Sunflower STaTe. The only member in The class Trom Pennsylvania is Marian Miller. Menno l-lorsT is always ready wiTh a broad smile and quick wiT. Menno and his sisTer EsTher hail Trom San AnTonio l-leighTs iusT norTh oT Upland. Mary Adams and Rachel Bush came To us Trom Illinois and helped To make The class The largesT in The school. John Engle is The dairyman in our class and makes his home in AlTa Loma. Paul SenTi is Trom Nuevo, a recenTly esTablished pasToraTe oT The BreThren in ChrisT Church. May Anderson greeTs us Trom Pomona wiTh Tun Tor all. Glen Franklin excels in class spiriT. Mildred BarTon has a cheerful naTure and is ready To be useful when help is needed. Paul Abel Trorn Japan Tries To TiT in wherever he can be The mosT helpTul. A new sTuclenT, Maxine VanTleeT Trorn Pomona, ioined us The second semesTer. Our class is represenTed by Tive diTTerenT sTaTes and one Toreign counTry -CaliTornia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Illinois, and Japan. -Paul Abel Archie l-leer PresidenT Pauline Alderier SocreTary 22 fWW!WffflfM MIII i7f7Q Mf W QA My R-VI Q Iffx 'N K A 'X.. A A Bm !fM3 f fvfw x X3 NK! -gy Q III Qs Z W , If vI,?:. T Ny ffweffi CHRISTIAN LOSES I-IIS BURDEN AT TI-IE CROSS Z ,V , j fl : 5 I W J IIII1- I ,, A , I! 5 .1 M , X hp.. 1 0. ' . 1 . - I f 5 ,i I ,I kv ' f wi I-. T - 1 v W. W, , L S fl 1 ' V E : NA 1 I5 292,31 S ' -N-Q 0 I L 3 J :IU v4r,- ctw ,rl -Z ' ' no U , ' 1. X ' I ' 5' ffl .Q I I out -,Uql ' 2 9 ' 1, 3 II J, mf, K I ' T xv 4 A 'fz , N 2 ul I X I, I N I4 2 1 4 Xl' VI - ffigf I I, V' T,. ,. Q Lady Nj, x N 5 3 -'9 7 an LF X X 'I fi ? , , 1 , I ,J ' ff I ,fd ff f' fl :Q If fl' Xf X47 I 114 I HC 5-6 , IH 5 P Q , ' f im 17' I 041 f . X X ' f , f' ff X ,-X LeTT To riqhT: Donavon Byer Mrs. Climenhaga Amelia Brubaker Arlene Brubaker Hannah Eyer DorThy Anderson May Anderson inoT in picTurel ART CLASS ArT is a universal language expressed Through The medium oT lighT and shade. IT is This language and The whole-hearTed enioymenT ThaT comes wiTh The growing powers oT appreciaTion which has given painTing, one phase oT arT, iTs TascinaTion Tor many oT us. The class in Oil PainTing has learned To appreciaTe picTures. Many pic- Tures which beTore we have passed a hundred Times now acquire an inTeresT. a living inTeresT, and become real and viTal To us. The hours spenT wiTh The brush and canvas have broughT To each oT us a revelaTi'on oT hidden TruTh Tilled wiTh a message Trom The CreaTor. PainTing is indeed The adornmenT oT liTe compleTing 4whaT wiThouT iT would be buT imperTecT. -Hannah M. Eyer PIANO DEPARTMENT ' As a group oT piano sTudenTs, we Teel ThaT we have accomplished much in our pasT year under The insTrucTions oT our very able Teacher, Miss Palmer. AT The beginning oT The year we purposed To conTrol our unruly Tingers and To TransTorm our Touches on The piano so ThaT insTead oT hard, harsh sounds we would produce soTT, mellowed sTrains. Through The paTience oT Miss Palmer and our unending pracTice we have parTially accomplished our aims. While we are learning To play The piano, we are also learning To appre- ciaTe music as one oT Gods magniTicenT giTTs. As LongTellow has said, Yea, music is The propheT's arT: among The giTTs ThaT God haTh senT, one OT The mosT rnagniTicenT. -Dorcas AlderTer W W LeTT To righT: Mary ElizabeTh Young Pauline AlderTer l-larrieT TrauTwein Leah Dohner Miss Palmer RuTh Wenger Lowell Hoover Geraldine Gish Dorcas AldcrTcr Virginia BerT 25 i sn r ' i s L T, STanding: l-larrieT Bohen Lewis Sider Mr. Niesley ElizabeTh Broyles Seafeclz Irene Musser Helen Rahn Lowell Hoover EsTher HorsT Ernc-3-sT Dohner VOICE DEPARTMENT Among The finer Things oT liTe, music plays a greaT parT. There is some- Thing abouT a good song beauTiTully sung ThaT liTTs The soul To a higher plane. A beauTiTul ThoughT inTerpreTed by The easy Tlowing Tones oT a well-Trained voice emanaTing Trom a pure liTe blesses The singer and The lisTener. This is The philosophy oT Those who enrolled Tor privaTe voice lessons This year. God has given Them a TalenT and They are endeavoring To improve ThaT TalenT Tor His service. -ElizabeTh Broyles CHORUS Music, once admiTTed To The soul, becomes a sorT of spiriT, and never dies. IT wanders perTurbedly Through The halls and galleries oT The memory, and is oTTen heard again, disTincT and living, as when iT TirsT displaced The waveleTs oT The air. -Bulwer. AnoTher year has passed Tor The Chorus, and yeT noT an unevenTTul one. The group is larger This year Than previously, consisTing oT TiTTy members, under The direcTion oT Mr. Niesley. The Chorus gave iTs TirsT program on Thanksgiving Day as a parT oT The Annual Bible Conference. OTher appearances were made during The ChrisT- mas and EasTer seasons. -Helen Rahn Raymond G. Niesley DirecTor Pearl Alderfer PianisT 26 l Top Row: Archie l-leer Joe SmiTh I-larold Hoover Paul Bucher Evan Bohen David Climenhaqa Middle Row: Lewis Sider Paul Book Paul Engle ErnesT Dohner Wayne Book Lower Row: Eldon Berjr ArThur Climenhaga Lowell Hoover Mr. Niesley Millard l-lerr Amos BuckwalTer James Gramm MENS GLEE CLUB The OrganizaTion OT The Glee Club was somewhaT OT an experimenT This TirsT year, buT iT has proved TO be a real asseT, nOT only To The school buT also To The boys who were privileged To parTicipaTe. The Glee Club was TirsT organized aT The reguesT OT some OT The boys who were inTeresTed in singing buT did nOT have The abiliTy nor experience To sing in a quarTeT. Mr. Niesley, The direcTor, selecTed a group, including several alumni members, and pracTices were held each Monday nighT. By hard work and much pracTice The clulo developed rapidly. ATTer The boys had proved Themselves capable by rendering several special numbers in local churches, The club made an eighT-day Tour Through The cenTral parT OT The sTaTe, reaching as Tar norTh as San Francisco. The boys appreciaTed very much This OppOrTuniTy TO wiTness Tor The Lord in song and personal TesTimOny, and Teel iT has been a means OT spiriTual growTh. -ErnesT U. Dohner BEULAI-l CGLLEGE MALE QUARTET ExcellenT work was done by This guarTeT during The Tew mOnThs OT iTs exisTence. lT was unusually versaTile in iTs varied vocal arrangemenTs and exhibiTed a large amounT OT plaTTOrm poise and inTormaliTy. This guarTeT also delighTed several audiences by eTTecTive guiTar and harmonica cOmbinaTiOns. Beulah College regreTTed The breaking up OT The guarTeT aT The end OT The TirsT semesTer when one OT iTs members discOnTinued school. FirsT Tenor EvereTT Brown Second Tenor Joe SmiTh FirsT Bass Lowell l-loover Second Bass Paul Epler 27 l FirsT Soprano Arlene Brubaker Second Soprano Ida SwiTzer FirsT AlTo DorTha Dohner Second AlTo Eliza beTh Broyles BEULAI-l GIRLS' QUARTET Organized quarTeTs Tind a large Tield oT service in The religious liTe OT Beulah College. The Beulah Girls' QuarTeT assisTed in Tillin man T Th Q Y O G regular Gospel Team appoinTmenTs as well as special appoinTmenTs such as Sunday School rallies, EasTer services aT Three diTTerenT places, and revival meeiings. The Tive hours' pracTice per week which is required oT all Beulah Colle ge quarTeTs is considered Time well spenT by Those who have enioyed The blessings oT such service. -DorTha E. Dohner MISSIGN ZEPI-IYR QUARTET Each member OT The guarTet will TesTiTy To The TacT Thar The rou h g p ave proTiTed Trom The varied experiences oT quarTeT work This year The major parT of Their minisTry oT song has been in The various missions in Los Angeles. They also appeared TreguenTly in The College Church and oTher local churches, and gave special numbers on various Glee Club Trips. A TavoriTe song wiTh mosT oT Their audiences was There is a Balm in Gilead Th IO . . . . e oys appreciaTe The valuable and pracTical Training They have re- ceived, louT They appreciate even more The privileges oT wiTnessing Tor The lVlasTer. -Millard l-lerr l FirsT Tenor Lewis Sider Second Tenor Archie Heer Second Bass David Climenhaga FirsT Bass Millard Herr 28 ,fx M X X Wfffffffffffi' f W f IW' f f I f .bc ,jj IW 2 W 1 2 If Q IWW WI f f 'II fl I' , ,git fd X f 1 If I - ,Af X55 V W IIIQ 5 Wfffxzif W, H 'f'- N I K j Z Z IFJJIR ZZ If jf! IIIIV I K I QNX.. Q X If K qv I f J I 5 I 4 I I I 7 IIIIIJIQ M ' ' - f X I' f I ,MT ff' 7 2 Q IIIXVZZ EIII f ,IZ W 6 x 'I sg! IJ f ? if fx , KW : f I - .1 ff I IIIu If II XI ' I IMI HMA X f !,fX-VTX .N f X 4 -4K7 CHRISTIAN SURMOUNTINC-3 DIFFICULTIES STUDENT LIFE FaculTy. College and Academy STudenTs BEULAI-T COLLEGE UNIT Success in every sTudenT body acTiviTy has made The school year I936-37 an ouTsTanding one in The hisTory oT Beulah College. CooperaTion among members oT The execuTive commiTTee has accomplished all ThaT They seT ouT To do. IT has been Their aim To provide varieTy in The sTudenT body meeTings by engaging ouTside speakers, enTerTainers, or school TalenT in order ThaT The monoTony oT TransacTing business would noT become Tiresome. As a rule, The sTudenTs look Torward eagerly To each B.C.U. meeTing and are happy when every Two weeks Their aTTenTion is drawn To a posTer on The bulleTin board announcing The regular meeTing. ln accordance wiTh The pasT cusTom Beulah College again This year Took parT in The STudenT Holiness Rally. This associaTion oT holiness schools oT SouThern CaliTornia holds inspiraTional meeTings quarTerly To which Ten dele- gaTes Trorn each school are senT. They always appreciaTe These conTacTs wiTh oTher ChrisTian schools. The Beulah BoosTer MeeTing, The GeT-AcquainTecl MeeTing, and The School Picnic creaTed a greaT deal OT enThusiasm. We are graTeTul Tor These periods oT relaxaTion and wholesome ouTdoor recreaTion. Perhaps The greaTesT TuncTion oT The B.C.U. is The ediTing and publishing oT The school paper, The Echo, which, True To iTs name, does echo The happenings oT school liTe. We congraTulaTe The sTaTT on Their splendid work oT This year and Teel ThaT we can Truly say ThaT The success oT This year is due largely To Their eTTorTs. The year has noT been wiThouT iTs diTTiculTies, buT wiTh ETTiciency Tor ChrisT as our moTTo we have overcome every obsTacle. -RuTh lvl. Ecknna n Dr. l-l. G. Brubaker FaculTy Adviser RuTh M. Eckman PresidenT Fleming l-laas Vice PresidenT Virginia BerT SecreTary Archie l-leer Treasurer 3 I l.eTT To righT: Millard Herr CirculaTion Manager RuTh Hammond LiTera ry EdiTor DorTha Dohner EdiTor-in-chief Miss Cassel FaculTy Adviser Miriam Harder News EcliTor Paul Bucher Business Manager Arlene Brubaker Religious EdiTor THE STAFF Each member oT The sTaTT has TelT a deep sense oT appreciaTion Tor The privilege oT sharing The work oT publishing The Echo Tor The pasT year. As The monThs have come and gone perplexing siTuations and problems have arisen which have been solved only Through perseverance and co-operaTion on The parT OT all concerned. But paramounT in our minds are The memories oT The happy Times we have had as we have planned our work Trom Time To Time. We have learned To know each oTher beTTer and in doing so our Triend- ship and appreciaTion Tor one anoTher has been increased. The presenT subscripTion lisT is The largesT we have ever had. This is due largely To The enThusiasTic eTTorTs oT Paul Epler, our circulaTion manager Tor The TirsT semesTer. AT The close oT The TirsT semesTer when Paul disconTinued his work here, Millard Herr Took his place and Paul Bucher, who had been assisTanT business manager The Tirst semesTer, was made business manager wiTh EvereTT Brown assisTanT. ThroughouT The year iT has been our aim To presenT a large amounT oT news ThaT would be inTeresTing To The readers and To do This in True iournalisTic sTyle. The Tollowing oTTice assisTanTs and regular reporTers have rendered inclis- pensable service To The sTaTT during The year: Bookkeeper-CaTharine Denlcer Church News-Pearl AlderTer TypisT, l-ElizabeTh Broyles Chapel ReporTer-Evelyn Gish TypisT, ll-Lewis Sider Gospel Team ReporTer-Martha Shenk Calendar EdiTor-Mae' STrubhar -Miriam Harder Annual CommiTTee: DorTha Dohner EdiTor Miriam Harder STaTT SecreTa ry RuTh Hammond 32 Tl-IALCDNIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Each member ot The Thalonian Literary Society always loolcs Torward To The Tirst and Third Friday oT every monTh, Tor ThaT is The Time when The Thalonian Literary Society has its meeting. The programs are always diT- Terent. exciting, and inspiring. The very Tirst program was given by The TaculTy and was called The model program. The aim oT ThaT evening's pro- gram was To seT a standard which might be Tollowed ThroughouT The year by The sTudenTs. ln planning and giving each program The society has Tried To measure up To ThaT particular program. A very unique election was held aT The beginning oT The second semester. Two diTTerenT parties were Tormed, The Progressive and The Fundamentalist. Paul Epler was The standard bearer Tor The Progressives and Millard l-lerr, Tor The Fundamentalists. Each party had a plaTTorm and each member joined himselT To The parTy which he Thought upheld The most helpTul and bene- Ticial platform. The parties Then meT To appoint Their candidates. As a result oT The election aT The business meeting both parties were well represented in holding The oTTices. As The members go out Trom The society This year, They desire To put Their moTTo. ConsecraTed Development, into practice. -Naomi Bohen 33 GGSPEL TEAM The Beulah College Gospel Team has been an acTive organizaTion again This year. We believe ThaT acTive parTicipaTion in ChrisTian service is essen- Tial To The spiriTuaI advancemenT oT young people, and The Beulah College Gospel Team oTTers iusT This kind oT opporTuniTy To every sTudenT who wishes To parTicipaTe. However, The sTudenT preachers and The quarTeTs are especially used in This Tield. The Gospel Team has Tilled a number oT regular appoinTmenTs during The year. There are now Tour missions in The greaT ciTy OT I.os Angeles which are being served aT regular inTervals by sTudenT groups, and in addiTion To These There have been regular appoinTmenTs aT The BreThren in ChrisT Church in Pasadena. As we Take a reTrospecTive view oT The year we are happy ThaT we have been permiTTed To serve. Our vision has been enlarged, our experience deep- ened, our TalenTs developed. Victories have been won Tor Jesus, and as we conTinue To TrusT God, greaTer avenues Tor service and greaTer vicTories awaiT The Beulah College Gospel Team. -Lewis Sider RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE Beulah College has a very unique religious program unrivaled in The BreThren in ChrisT Church. ITs religious acTiviTies are direcTed by The Religious I.iTe CommiTTee under The guidance oT The I IoIy SpiriT. This com- miTTee meeTs weekly To arrange especially Tor The religious programs OT The College. The besT spiriTuaI Training oT each sTudenT is conTinuaIIy kepT in mind. ChrisTian people inTeresTed in preparing Tor The minisTry, Tor gospel singing, Tor missionary labors aT home or abroad, or Tor oTher Types oT ChrisTian service are given a door oT uTTerance and an opporTuniTy OT puTTing To pracTice The lessons TaughT in The class room. The greaTesT good Tor boTh The parTicipanT and IisTener is The aim oT The Religious I.iTe CommiTTee. -John A. Climenhaga, Religious DirecTor J. A. Climenhaga Religious DirecTor Alma B, Cassel Paul E. Engle 34 GCDSPEL TEAM A Mission in Los Angeles Easier carolers Fleming al Sunnyrneade A+ Monie Visla Home, San Bernardino Easier morning ai Sunnymeade A new mission Ready lo go Moreno Leaving Another Los Angeles Mission Easler congregaiion at Sunnymeacle Froni row: Miss Cassel Religious LiTe ComrniTTe: Millard Herr C. W. B. SecreTa.'y Arlene Brubaker C. W. B. PresidcnT Mr. Climenhaga Religious DirecTor MarTha Shenk C. W. B. Vice Presidem' Mr. Engle Religious Life CommiTTee CHRISTIAN WORKERS' BAND One OT The organizaTions Through which The religious IiTe OT Beulah College Tinds expression is The ChrisTian Workers' Band. The membership consisTs oT Those who are deTiniTeIy inTeresTed in ChrisTian work. IvleeTings are held once a monTh wiTh The obiecT oT giving opporTuniTy Tor deveIopmenT in ChrisTian service. The programs are varied and consisT oT discussions oT subiecTs along The line oT ChrisTian work and experience, readings, and musical numbers. Occa- sionally visiTing speakers are broughT in To discuss problems which ChrisTian workers meeT. During The year we have been Tavored in having The superin- TendenT OT The Free MeThodisT mission work in Japan, The Reverend Wagner, give us an iIIusTraTed lecTure. Our vision oT a world ThaT is IosT has been en- larged. We are glad ThaT There are Those who are willing To say, Here am I, send me. -Iv1arTha Shenk TI-IE RELIGICDUS COMMITTEE The B.C.U. each year appoinTs The Religious CommiTTee To Take charge oT various religious acTiviTies wiThin The school. This commiTTee appoinTs The leaders Tor The Noon Prayer Circle which meeTs on each Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday. The commiTTee appreciaTes The co-operaTion and splendid inTeresT maniTesTed by The sTudenTs ThroughouT The year. As The usual class room was Too small Tor These mceTings, we moved To The chapel early in The year. The STudenT Prayer MeeTing which meeTs on Thursday evening is also under The supervision oT This cf:mmiTTee. Keenly realizing Their ro:-1,fg:gzsiI:iIiIay, The commiTTee seT aside one hour each week noT only To plaw Their work, IJuT also To spend Timo in prayer Tor various group and individual nezds as They were presenTed. -Leah Dehner Leh' To righT: Leah Dohner Archie I-leer MarTha Shenk Chairman 36 I N 9 X A lf 1IfIW4WffWf ! ,,. ' X , , X I IIMIIII mffljwfm IK N turf ll I J..fgi i? IIH1.'n -' -,III 1 , pf- 2 X fi ,I Z I A -5 M fx Q KI 2, T AX fx I 4, ? i f-M R '48, - S f'f'L'0 I A A T- L V - fy W E yy! 7 fy X4 e xlcf i if 7 A ' V K WT ff ww .Zi X X J? I bf!f?E ,ff I I 7 rf 0 8 xi A I f ff! C '1 CHRISTIAN NEARING THE HOLY CITY FEATURES S A view I of MI. Baldy I as seen from Beulah College 2I. Boosler meeling al John Galvin Park, Onlario. August September 5. Farewell 'lor Esiher Buckwaller, who leaves for India. 7. Eaculiy meeiing. 8. Regislralion Day! 9. Opening chapel message by Dr. Brubaker. I I. Gel Acquainleclu Meeling. I3. Firsl Gospel Team appoinlmeni ol Ihe year. I7. Eirsi Sludents' Prayer meeling. 20. Rev. V. L. Slump begins fall revival. 28. Oulslanding altar service in chapel. 30. Class prayer meelings. Oclober I. Eirsl ECl'IO appears. 6. Gospel Ieam queslionnaires signed in chapel. 7. Rev. Harold I-larl. Nazarene evangelisl, speaks in chapel. 9. Eirsf Thalonian Lilerary Socieiy program. IO. Some B. C. boys climb To 'rhe top ol Old Baldy. I6. Eirsl snow slorm in Ihe mountains. 20. Eirsl Sluclenis' Holiness Rally al Pilgrim Bible College, Pasadena. 28. Bishop D. R. Eysler, Oklahoma, brings chapel message. November 6. Echo Shorl Slory Conlesl closes. 7, Dorm boys enlerlain dorm girls. I0. B. C. Male Ouarlel makes iirsl public appearance in chapel. I3. Atforney Gray speaks in B. C. U. I6. Echo subscripiion conlesl awards made. I7. Ivlid-sernesler grade slips dislribuled. Individual piclures Iaken for annual. I8. Miss Viola Burkholcler. R.INl., Jrells oi her experiences as a receiving nurse in l.os Angeles General I-Iospilal. l9. Miss Tena Dahl, a former Ieacher, speaks in chapel. l The Brerhren in Christ Church Third Avenue and F Streer Upland. CaliTornia Rev. Alvin C. Burlcholder . PasTor The Upland BreThren in ChrisT Church considers iT a greaT privilege To have The sTudenTs and TaculTy of Beulah College in Their services. The young people by Their presence and acTive part Taken in The services are deeply apprecialred. The pasTor TogeTher wiTh The congregaTion wishes To express his besT wishes To The sTudenTs oT Beulah College who are graduating, praying Thai' as They go Torth inTo liTe's service 6od's richesT blessings may be upon Them. A hearTy welcome awaiTs The sTudenT body oT I937-38 aT The Upland BreThren in ChrisT Church. REV. V. L. STUMP Nappanee. lncliana Fall evangelisT EVANCELISTIC SERVICES God TirsT is The motTo of The adminisTraTion Tor Beulah College liTe. Recognizing That To be Truly educaTed one musT have a knowledge and experi- ence oT God, The Upland Church and Beulah College conducT a vigorous evangelisTic program Twice a year. The value OT These eTTorTs cannoT be esTimaTed buT is reTlecTecl in changed lives and in The spontaneous spiriT oT praise and TesTimony Throughout The year. REV. W. L. REIGHARD San Francisco, California Spring evangelisT The Brefhren in Christ Church Edison Avenue and San Anlonio Slreer Chino, California C Rev. J. R. Eysler, Paslor 20. Glen Byer, Kansas alumnus and former leacher, speaks in chapel Lyceum number-Dr. E. A. Carrer, a colored missionary Io China gives a leclure. 23. Chapel message by Bishop J. l'l. Wagaman. 24. Four day session of Bible Conference opens al 'rhe College Church. 26. Thanksgiving Dayl 30. Rev. lvl. lvl. Book of Abilene, Kansas, Jralks in chapel. December I. Rev. J. lvl. Zook is The chapel speaker, 4. Jacqueline Duke, a child prodigy, presenis a violin recital. 8. Sludents' Holiness Rally al El lvlonle. Rev. Milron Brackbill, Mennonile Evangelisl, in chapel. 9. Hawaii was Jrhe Jropic discussed by Ivliss Marcia Snyder in chapel. IO. College junior-sophomore and academy senior classes skip ro San Diego. II. Abdicalion speech of I-lis Former Maiesly, King Edward VIII, is heard by radio. I6. Bishop C. F. Dersline speaks in a special sludenl assembly. IB. Arlene Brubaker leaves for her Chrislmas vacalion in Ohio. I9-20. Mission Zephyr Quarlel sings at Sunday School Convention ar Waukena. 2I. The facul+y's annual grab bag Chrisrmas program. 23. lvliss Viola Wenger, mission-worker from Poriland, Oregon, speaks in chapel. Chrisimas vacalion begins. 25. Chrisrmas carolling in The rain. 42 IN MEMCDRIAM RuTh Byer FooTe Born July 2I, 1893 Died March 20, i936 She haTh done whaT she could. A reaper has gone Trom The harvesT Tield white: A laborer earnesT and True l-las ended her work on The India Tield, And has leTT her kind coworkers Too. So TaiThTul and eager That souls mighT be won, She Toiled wiTh her hands day by clay To comTorT The suTTering in pain and disTress And she TaughT Them Gods Word To obey. When sickness increased and her duTies were greaT, She spared noT herselT buT To all Freely nninisTered aid ThaT Their lives migh+ be saved: Then she answered The heavenly call. O, Lord, leT her mariTle OT courage and zeal Upon our dear young people Tall And may They as willingly hear and respond When The Savior To service shall call. -Barbara lvlarTin ' RuTh Byer FooTe. a Tormer sTudenT oT Beulah College and member oT The BreThren in Christ Church oT Upland, CaliTornia, is The TirsT Beulah College sTudenT To lay down her liTe on The India Mission Tield. She served more Than TourTeen years as medical missionary aT Saharsa, Bhagalpur DisTricT. She was laid To rest in The municipal cemeTery oT The MeThodisT Episcopal Church, CalcuTTa, India. .1-5,-.:+Af,f, ' -. The First National Bank of Upland Today is Yes+erday's Plans Pu? Info Aciion . . . Thai bank accounl' you s'rar+ 'roday will be the helpful work- ing force wifhin your plan of aciion Tomorrow. Open Jrhai accouni ioclay ai THE FIRST NATIONAL, w h e r e y o u r preparaiion Tits in wiih our co-oper- aiion and becomes The Team work of success. We shall deem ii a favor and a pleasure io have yo u visii our Big Departmenl Siore P. E. OSTRAN 81 CO. Deparimeni Siore Euclid ai B Sireei I. A pariicularly smudgy New Year's Day. January 5. Miss Edi+h Eysier, Beulah College alumnalin chapel. IO. Mr. Climenhaga reiurns from Jrhe Easl where he has been occupied wiih The work ol the Church Consliluiion and By-Laws Revision Com- rniH'ee. I9. Memorial service in chapel for Josiah Hopkins. Semesier finals begin. 21. All local schools close because of heavy smudging. 25. Regisiraiion Day! One new academy freshman. 29. Thalonian Liierary Sociely officers elecied. 30. Rain in abundance! Beulah College Trains lor World Service -A W R- ii ii ADVANTAGES AND EEATURES1 Scholarly Facully, Eolucalional Efficiency, High Slanclarols ol Scholarship, Dynamic Spirilualily, Consecralecl Service, l-lome- lilce Almosphere, Social Seleclivily, Balrny Climale, Cppor- runilies for Self l-lelp. PRGVIDES TRAINING EOR: Gracluale Srudy, Teaching. The Professions, The Vocalions, Home Making, Nursing, Jrhe Minisrry, Missions and Chrisrian Educarion. Courses leading ro AB., B.S., B.S.l.., and B.S.M. clegrees. RANGE GE ACTIVITIES1 Religious, Chapel, Prayer Bancls, Gospel Teams: Music, Mixed Chorus, Men's Glee Club, Quar- rersg Li+erary, B.G. Sruolenls' Unilr, Debale, Orarory, Echo, Year Boolcg Social, Mounrain Trips, Glass Socials, Slqip Trips: Afhlelic, Baslcel- ball. lnoloor Baseball, Tennis, Volleyball, Track, and Groquer. For Galalogue Wrile Jro Brurfirid cvourcr CAMPUS LIFE Nof all of lhe joys of life In a Chrislian school are encompassed by The four walls of 'rhe school building. Good comradeship and spirifual fellowship are foslered during noon hour associalions aboul lhe campus. Croquel and lennis courls provide means ol recrealion alter long hours of sludy. An abundance of shrubbery and beaulilul shade frees make The campus a pleasanl place for resl or play. CAMPUS Peek-afboo SiHing pre-,Hy Pals Gir1r1Ia' Two of a kind No+ on Jrhe campus Edifh A far reac Jona+har1 and David Senior girls on + I1 he fromt s+e ps ' - . in ...J - I , - M.. , ,.: '.' We are ar your service Daily C. S. Musser and Sons Easi Sevenrh Srreelr Upland, California Phone 3I5-I6I Living Up to a Name GOOD PRINTING is siill 'rhe inseparable companion of Achievement Wilhouf if Ihe producl of your foil wasfes in your bins. When The descripiion of your merchandise is arffully presenied and I'ruI'hfuIIy Iold, The world will make a bealren paih Io your door Io buy whaf you have for sale. Our prinfing gives you borh. We have always given our cusfomers more Irhan value received, as will be iridicaled in 'rhe excerpl oi a voluniary Ierrer received from a recenl' cuslomer. A salesman for a paper concern, who comes ro my office, assured me Ihal you had used an unusually high grade of paper in prinfing my iob. I-Ie said 'rhar in Iiifly years This paper would be iusi as while and as sirong as ir is Ioday. This, of course, was pleasing Io me. I had noi realized Thar you had heaped The measure so full and To running over. SECURE OUR QUOTATION FOR YOUR NEXT JOB OF PRINTING In addiiion Io This, a posicarcl requesl will bring you free our beauriful, illusrrafed caralog. E. V. PUBLISHING HOUSE 3OI-5 Norlh Elm Slreer NAPPANEE, INDIANA Degrees offered: Bachelor of Ari Bachelor of Plan 'ro Gradua+e from Pasadena College Spiriiual Afmosphere High Scholarship Miililiihf LOW Won U . Pasadena College Dr. H. Orion Wiley Howard at Bresee Erwin G. Benson Presideni Pasadena, California Execulive Field Secrerary February 2. Mr. Oscar Raser delivers Jrhe chapel message. 9. Day oi Prayer for Chrislian Schools and Missions. I3. Academy iunior class trip To Palm Springs. 17. Parliamenrary law drill in Beulah College Unil. 22. Academy freshmen enioy snow ai Lalce Arrowhead. 24. Siudenis' Holiness Rally ar Huntingion Parlc Training School for Chris- Jrian Workers. Rev. Alvin C. Burlcholder in chapel. March 2-3. Allen Poole speaks in chapel. 5. G. Marsion Haddock, principal of Leeds College oi Music, England, renders a program of English folk songs and ballads ar The College Church. 6. Dormirory boys enreriained by dormiiory girls. I2. Rev. Waller Reighard brings 'rhe iirsr chapel message of 'che spring revival. 20. Glee Club leaves for Tour of ceniral California. 23. Rev. James Bucher, Norrh Pomona Mennonile pastor, in chapel. 25. Spring vacaiion. 28. Easier sunrise services rhroughoui The communiry. 29. ln chapel J. C. Pearson gives an accounr of his Jrravels in 'rhe Holy Land. CAMPUS Sfudying? An unusual pose Take-off Broiher and Sider A nose dive The phoiographer On The fence The pie club Harmonica Pals A Junior trio S CLASS TRIPS Eilene Sliip's crew? On llwe way? Helen Rullw gels a clrink lvliriam and a snow bank In California? Cerlrainly Seniors in San Diego College Juniors-Sopliomores Aulo Camp Junior Class Trip Berlr on +l'ie rocks Sophomore girls Coming or going? Taking a ricle alr Bay View We CongratuIate The Graduating Classes ot I937 C. W. HALL'S ARROW SERVICE Phone UpIand 3I6-IO6 256 E. Arrow Highway FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHONE 3I6-I II EMPIRE REALTY AND MORTGAGE CO., Ltd. Insurance, AII Kinds-Ask for MARION W. GROTHE Real Estate, Sold and Exchanged-Ask tor J. L. MESSENGER R. E. Loans Made and Sold-Ask tor F. W. PALMER, Secretary We are here to serve you. Intormation gladly given without oIJIigation. FOR THOSE PECULIAR BUILDING PROBLEMS -See- GEORGE EYER AftiIia'red with Shattuck-Rugg Lumber Co. UPLAND, CALIF. PHONE 3I8-IS4 April 2 4 6 9 I2. I7 22 23 25. 27. 30 CALENDAR . Silvertone GospeI Singers present Echo benetit program. . Chemistry tield trip to Los Angeles and vicinity. . Biology tieId trip to Exposition Park, Los AngeIes. . Miss SaIina Gambler, Mennonite missionary from South America, speaks in chapel. Dr. Henry East, tormer schoolmate ot Mr. Brubaker, speaks in chapel. College Banquet. Rev. Mr. Warren, pastor M. E. Church, Chino, gives an outstanding chapel message. Junior-Senior Reception. Glee Club renders three programs in San Diego and vicinity. Glee CIUH gives program at Moreno. . SchooI picnic at Fairmont Park, Riverside. 52 N MILK - CREAM - BUTTERMILK AI Your Door-AI Your Slore atural Milk for Every Member ol Ihe Family Home Owned-I-lome Operaled We Deliver Exclusively in Upland Fl. RED HILL DAIRY R. Alderler. Prop. Phone 3I7-3l4 I I Members of Brelhren in Chrisl Church now alfending TAYLOR UNIVERSITY An elleclive Chrislian College CO-EDUCATIONAL INTER-DENOMINATIONAL For informafion wrile ROBERT LEE STUART, Presidenl Upland, Indiana 53 CALENDAR May I. Echo slall ouling. 2 6. Glee Club al EI Monle. 7. Field Day. . Glee Club makes appearance al Upland Church. I I. Millard Herr presenls Speech Recital. I6. Glee Club appears al Pasadena. I8. Flomilelics and Public Speaking Recilal. 20. Final examinalions begin. Piano and voice sludenls presenl recilal 2l. Alumni Banquel. 22. College Gradualion Recilal. 23. Baccalaureale Service. 24. Senior Class Nighl. 25. Commencemenl. 26. Sludenls leave for General Conference and for home! I is E -X - fei!Q.,,., ., .., DGRMITGRY LIFE ll' is said ihai life is nor complele unless one has lived in a dorrnilory for awhile. This experience alone would be enough 'ro make a college educalion worlh while lo some people. In The dorm one can be helped socially, menlrally and spiritually as a resull' of The iniimate associalions mainlained ihere. Prayer circles and group meelrings give life and inspiralion Jrhal' can be had nowhere else. Dormilory life never gels dull. XXDGRMII LIFE Smile and Theworld smiles wiih you The Hoover boys Thinking? Nexi year's ediior For sale? Mary Elizabe+h Kifchen crew A Kansas 'rrio The spanking Hanging on The clolrhes-line Smudgers liviillard. Clyde, and Miss Cassel Juniors Harold, Bert, Erneslr ,VM Hi-Oclane Gas Richlube Molor Oil RICHFIELD SERVICE We are always happy To serve In Any of Your lvloloring Needs WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATING YALE TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES FRANCIS BROGAN, Prop. Tenrh and Euclid Aufomolive Eleclricians Willard Ba'l'I'eries We Appreciale Your Pasl Year's Accomplishmenls and Wish You Success in Fulure Years KUHNS ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 3l3-IO6 l55 C Srreef, Upland, Calif. GOODBAN'S BROWN BILT SHOE STORE EXPERT SHOE FITTING-OUALITY SHOES TWO STORES 24-l Second Ave., Upland IO7 N. Euclid, Onrario LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We, Jrhe Sophomore Class ol Beulah College, Cily of Upland, Counly of San Ber- nardino, Siale ol California, believing ourselves lo be cloIhed and in our righl minds, and aboui lo cross lhe greal divide into lhe unknown, declare This our Iasl will and leslamenl. requesling thai each ilem be disposed of promplly and carefully aller our deparlure. Arlicle I. llem I. To The Freshman class we will and bequealh all our old nole books and pencil slubs to be used by lhern bolh wisely and well. Hem 2. To lhe Senior class we will and bequealh our sympalhy and lhoughllulness lor underclassmen. Item 3. Arlicle ll. Ilem I. Ilem 2. Hem 3. llem 4. Ilem 5. lo chapel. Ilem 6. Ilem 7. To lhe Junior class we will our class flower, colors, molrlo, and adviser. To Joe Smilh we will lvlarlha ShenIc's siudious qualifies. We will and bequealh EvereJrt's Model T lo Lewis Sider. To Rulh Hammond we will and bequealh Elizabelh's allo voice. To Helen Rahn we will and bequeaih Ida Swii2er's 'fall slender figure. To Vern Zoolc we will and bequealh Calharine Denlcer's regular ailendance We will and bequealh all ol Millard l'lerr's readings 'co Lowell I-Ioover. We will lo Paul Senli Calharine Denker's good conducl in library. 56 LAST WILL and TESTAMENT lTem 8. To Archie I-leer we will and bequeaTh Fleming l'Iaas's place on The baskeT- ball Team. lTem 9. To James Gramm we will all oT EvereTT's wiT and humor. ITem IO. To Geraldine Gish we will Pearl AIderTer's place aT The piano in chorus nexT year. ITem I I. We will RuTh Eclcman's love Tor playing Tennis To EdiTh Barnes. lTem I2. To Virginia KauTTman we bequeaTh Pearl TissoT's admiraTion Tor RuTh Wenger. lTem I3. To Miss Eyer we will and bequeath all oT Fleming I-laas's Zoology equip- menT, hoping she will Tind someone who will enjoy using iT as much as Fleming did. ITem I4. To Miriam Harder we will and bequeaTh all oT Ida SwiIzer's chorus music. lTem I5. To Harold I-loover, we will all OT Ruth EcIcman's experience as B. C. U. presidenT. ITem I6. To I-larrieT TrauTwein we will Millard l'lerr's unTiring eTTorTs in circulaiing The Echo, ITem I7. To EsTher Book and Pauline AlderTer we will The Triendship oT RuTh Eclcman and EIizabeTh Broyles. In wiTness whereoli. we, The class oT '37, do hereby aTTix our hand and seal This TwenTy-TiTTh day oT May in The year oT our Lord, one Thousand nine hundred and 'chirTy-seven. A Fine STore in a Fine CiTy FALLIS BROS. Phone 6l3-IO4 OnTario, CaliT. FORD LINCOLN UPLAND MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 3IO EasT NinTh STreeT Phone 3I2-I7I MANKER 8: BENSON Home Decorators W. P. FULLER PAINTS - WALLPAPER - GLASS ConTracTing and Sign PainTing I42 EasT NinTh STreeT Phone 3I5-IO3 57 HERE AND Tl-IERE The editor Dorcas, Elizebeih, and Geraidine Mr. B and 'rhe new Chewy Mr. and Mrs. B ai school picnic U1 LEVARD Journalism siudenlr a+ news-siand Her naiural habilrai-Arlene Brubaker Ru+h and Esiher Barbra Senior chemisis Mr. Niesiey and his moiher Mountains, rocks, and ice cream A silhoue++e The Dohners STOP TO LEARN .... To gel along wifh people-Io accumulale enduring friendships-Io alfracl and de- serve fhe confidence and good will of COIVIPLIMEIXIAI-S cuslorners, associales, ol employees and bosses, even perhaps of our own 'families of -creales a iob of worlhwhile efforf. -MAC SAYS sos J. B. DRAPER 81 CO. Cheerlully yours, Telephone Upland 3I I-3I Telephone Oniario 6I I-3l MAC THE MEDICINE MAN and I-lis Trusly Crew Phone 3l8-l4I Tow Service Day and Nighl WILLYS SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING CHAMBERS' GARAGE IO5 Easr A Sire-el Upland, California S. M. HOYT LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING Phone 623-I7I A and Cherry. Ontario, California Phone 3I3-IO4 UPLAND FEED 8: FUEL CO. I-IAY - GRAIN - COAL - WOOD I52 Second Avenue Upland, California J. C. Penney Co. COURTESY MR. Ann MRS. READY TO WEAR - SHOES E. TWEED STONE Me-n'S a nd Womens Furnishings of AII Kinds AUTO GLASS INSTALLED PI-IONE ONT. 6I5-I I2 ONTARIO AUTO WRECKERS Tom BaIcI'1eIor-VV. W. SIwa++uck I I5 SouII1 PIeasanI Avenue, Onfario, CaIiIornia Cars Bought and Exchanged AuIo Pads, New and Used Teiepiione onafao 6I 1-74 comer Mean and mm ONTARIO FEED 81 MILLING COMPANY HAY, GRAIN and FEED ouwaio, CALIFORNIA COM PLIMENTS OF ARMSTRONG NURSERIES and FLOWER SHOP ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 60 MONROE'S GARAGE MOTOR RECONDITIONING OUR SPECIALTY Phone 3I5-366 6I Easl Arrow Highway Upland FRED E. DRAPER GENERAL INSURANCE 222 Easl Ninlh Slreel Upland, California Phone 3I2-IO2 J. E. SARGENT, Presidenl C. FRANK JOINES, Sec.-Treas. Res. Phone 3I4-I73 Res. Phone 3I4-I44 UPLAND LUMBER AND MILLING CO., Inc. LUMBER - ROOFING - HARDWARE - BUILDING MATERIAL PAINTS ., Euclid Ave. and Ninlh S+. Upland. California Phone 3I4-I52 The Mosl Amazing Eleclric Relrigeralion Developmenl In Many Years Tl-IE NEW CROSLEY SHELVADOR ROY CREIGHTON UPLAND, CALIFORNIA WI-IO IS Tl-IE AUTI-IOR? Alfer Ivlr. Climenhaga had recilecl a number of choice quolalions from various poems, The sludenls endeavored Io name the poem and aulhor from which he had quoled. I Then he reciled 'che following: . I II lies before, il resls behind.- The sea, Ihe deep blue sea. II wrilhes and losses wifrh'IhevwincI,V- V The surging, rolling, billowysea. The sea, The sea, a wide expanse OI waler, sally and serene, Which now is calm: now see il dance, It is a greal, majeslic sea. Ohl exclaimed Elizabelh Broyles wilh delighted enlhusiasm. 'The Seal' Tha+'s Byron's. lvlr. Clinnenhaga smiled. II was his own composilion. ALAN A. COLICH MASTER SIX STANDARD SIX Genuine ParTs - Trained Mechanics - CompIeTe Service USED CARS WITH TI-IE FAMOUS GUARANTEED O.K. TAO A NATIONAL INSTITUTION UPLAND ONTARIO R. N. COFFEY DisTribuTor Tor RIO GRANDE GASOLINE and SINCLAIR MOTOR OILS Phone Pomona IO69 Congraiulafions To SENIORS OF BEULAI-I COLLEGE If your suiT or Turnishings are nof ready Tor The occasion-we are. We inviTe your inspedions. AUTO PARTS-WHOLESALE ZII EasT B STreeT OnTario I2l WesT B Sfreel' OnTario I Phone 6I2-I I I Our covers are MOLLOY-MADE irhru Authorized Sales and Service Shomberg Carburefors Truck, TracTor and Aufomobile Paris 4I I E. 9IsT STreeT Los Angeles, CaliT. FROM MATOPO TRAINING SCI-IOOL, SOUTH AFRICA One day we were Talking abouT schools, and iusT To TesT The general inTor4 malion oT The Third Years, I said, WhaT are The Two greaT English Schools? Cambridge and OxTord, They answered. Then Chipali asked me To name some greaT American schools. Harvard and Yale are Two greaT schools in The EasT-Tor men only. Then we have Columbia University and- And Beulah College, chimed in Chipali eagerly, anxious To display his knowledge. I hadn'T realized! -M. C. K. 6 APPRECIATICDN IT as The eduTor s happy prnvulege To use Thus brT oT space To express appre cuaT1on To all who have helped To brrng Thus yearbook rnTo exlsTence E pecnally To The Tollowung do l say Thank you The sTudenT body Tor :Ts supporT and cooperahon TaculTy members who gave nnsprrahon an Tame oT need Mrss Cassel TaculTy advuser Tor unTaul1ng cooperahon and counsel Paul Bucher business manager Tor hrs successTul managemenT oT busu nes and adverhsrng To lvlrrxam l-larder and RuTh Hammond assocrate edsTors and members oT The annual commlTTee Tor Their unTlrung IoyalTy To The Tmends oT Beulah College nn supporhng The beneTrT program whrch made possuble The beauTrTul cover oT Thus year s annual To The busaness men whose Trrendlrness and goodwnll have been expressed by means oT adverhsang To The churches and schools whose adverTusemenTs grace These pages To Al Rogers and The MelropolrTan Engravers Tor valuable assnsTance nn plannrng Thus book and Tor The Trnendly relations maunTauned ThroughouT The year and To Mrs Rogers Tor The arT work To The Progress Bullehn Tor The prnnTrng oT Thus book and To Roy Day Tor has prompT courTeous service To The CalxTornra STudros Tor mosT oT The phoTography To Sam Babcock Tor hrs cooperaT1on In securing a cover whrch rllusTraTes The Prlgrum s Progress Theme used ThroughouT The book The EdrTor CGNGRATULATIQNS BEULAT-l COLLEGE SAFEWAY STORE Phone 3l7 ll l Upland -I-O . 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