Central Bible College - Cup Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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.Magma me-ff M Clariifian journalifm My of Lileralure DORRIS TRIGG FACUL Academy Engliib, Eng- lirb Comporirion, Piano Miss Alta, Wyckolf, a newcomer to the Christian Education Department, has the added responsibil- ity of a Bible course. Variety is the keynote of her class presentation. Group projects, oral reports, round table discussions, and an occasional unex- pected quiz colour the black-and-white monotony of the classroom. She draws ideas from her stu- dents in a number of ways. Often a drowsily- inclined student may be startled by the gentle ques- tion What do you think about . . . ? Miss Wyckoff's personality is characterized by stability, sincerity, and unselfishness. 1 C realizfe lW1'ili11g, E fl g- liila Compaiilion, Sur- M1441 You're nice, I like you is characteristic of Mis Dorris Trigg's effervescent personality. Warm friendliness and love for her profession contribute to the success of her classes. Under her instruction, even English can be interesting. Students enjoy her classes for their material value as well as the spirit- ual value received in devotions at the beginning of each class period. Miss Trigg's understanding of the students is enhanced by the fact 'th he was once a student here. Though no a y mem- ber, she has taken acti rt in mpus activities. T 4 M The campus of C. B. l. would be incom- plete without Miss Helen Wfedding, ln class, her tactfulness and consideration of the pupils' personal views win the spontaneous admiration of her students. 'Untangling English knots has proved surprisingly enjoyable to Miss XVed- ding, who sacrificed secretarial ambi- tions to become an English instructor. A soft, gentle voice and easy manner re- vealed in her associations with this great family will long be remembered. It may be said of Miss Wedding, as the wise man of old said of wisdom, Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' HELEN WEDDING Biblical Inlrodurtion, Prinripler of Teaching, Story Telling ALTA WYCKOFF

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Experience is the best of teachers. The students of the Pastoral Theology classes, taught by Glenn A. Reed, are conscious of this fact as he draws vital and helpful advice from sixteen years of pastoral ministry. His classes are far from being confined to theory alone, but are down to earth in prac- ticality. Students are warned of pitfalls in the min- istry and are made to see the need of possessing a shepherd's heart in order to be true shepherds. Brother Reed's life and ministry inspire his stu- dents to follow him as he follows Christ. Lord, lay some soul upon my heart is one chorus seen as well as heard frequehtly in Miss Lottie Riekehof's sign language classes, where the stu- dents not only learn the sign language but also receive a burden for the souls of the deaf. Before coming to C.B.I., Miss Riekehof was engaged in minister- ing to the deaf in the East. Her gracious manner has made this unique class one of the most enjoyable in the school. In addition to mastering the intriguing art of the sign language, students are learn- ing from Miss Riekehof that it takes patience to win the deaf for Christ. Partoml Theology I, Srienre Survey GLENN A. REED iff TTIE RIEKEHOF I My MW M . W. STEINBERG -23- Hardy Steinberg challenges us with his presenta- tion of Systematic Theology. He presents each les- son in accord with his hrm convictionsg but also mentions various interpretations of each doctrine, thus stimulating individual thought and provoking lively class discussions. Tear a sheet of paper into four parts has become painfully familiar to Brother Steinberg's students. Many would appreci- ate a quick gfance at the instructor's marginal notes, inscribed by precocious young daughter Jo Beth. He says, Unless you all make A's on this quiz, I'll have to tell you the answers next time. .g.... W X, Wvrfgwwi



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The class in Church Orientation is privileged to have Hart R. Armstrong as one of its instructors. Brother Armstrong was saved at eight years of age. Early in life he entered the ministry and in 1940 sailed for Sumatra for missionary work where he labored until war forced his return to the States. Since coming to the Gospel Publishing House, he has become editor of Church School Publications. His lectures have familiarized the students with the work of the Sunday School and have created an interest in this phase of the min- istry. V J. Roswell Flower, General Secretary of the Assemblies of God, is well qualified to teach the history of our movement. Brother Flower received the Pentecostal baptism in 1909. He was in. attendance at the first General Council meeting in 1914 and was elected Secretary-Treas- urer of the Assemblies of God. Since then he has served as district superin- tendent, mission secretary, general pres- byter, executive presbyter, and editor of the Pwzlcmrtal Ezzwgel. He is chairman of the Board of Administration of C.B.I. Last fall he was elected to serve as sec- retary of the newly formed Pentecostal Fellowship of North America. Clmrrb Orienlation NOEL PERKIN J. ROSWELL FLOWER Church Orientaliorz HART R. ARMSTRONG THE C burrb Oriefztarion Noel Perkin, Foreign Missions Secretary, is one of the instructors for the Church Orientation class. Before assuming his position with the Missions Department, he served a term as missionary to Argentina. Because of his visits to the Caribbean Islands as well as Palestine and Egypt, he knows intimately the conditions of these fields. Still later he traveled into Africa, visiting it from coast to coast. While a delegate to the International Pente- costal Conference at Zurich, Switzerland, he visit- ed the Pentecostal churches in various parts of Europe. Brother Perkin is well qualilied to ac- quaint students with our missionary program, FACULTY

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