Central Bible College - Cup Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1950
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This book, our 1950 CUP, contains a record of many of the blessings which we have received here in Central Bible Institute and Seminary as only a part of our rich inheritance-the inheri- tance that has become ours by our Lord's great mercy and infinite love. -R.W.C. f , . N 4 , 1 f A. X01 fl :Il-inmliqf ui.. 4 .amz .-nlT' lZ'SlliY.2.1iH' l J 7a 1356 of eww wee mmm and Semiawzq mia 444 cel! cz aazezfcmz' example of magma, mmm, and deaautneco Zwatfezz 77ez!ewan 13464 dup 64 admmugfy deafctcztedd Q W. -Q X. X xx. W gm is I wx x- SE :EX ' iw A .,M.k.,,,M,m..,.w avi' eff efevson cimcm, M my 764 Wand -Z-I-.','.'.-.21-Z'.z'.'.' I lW,ffVi !,fV ,, W, . A WWQWA, qw ,7 fff-- -f X wc g, fp .fy wry. - 7fff,f2' 1 ,,,, f XVZJZJV if ,,uW'A ' f ' N ,f,!AX' .. 677' W I gw :gf A ,ffgxw N , ,f f :'xX Q, My V, .,,f f WQ4 if 42 f ' - 227: , V I ff: 2 fl!! WM! ff 'f f f 07 WW 71 , ff ,f Milf! 'W 3' fy! Qi 1 .g.:.:.Q.z, , -.-qzzgijq. 1'2'Z'.'. 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CHAPEL f HE SOUND OF DEVOTIONAL melodres played on chrmes calls the students to worship at erght o clock each school day mornmg As the congregatxonal srnglng of a hymn rntroduces the servxce the hearts of students fac ulty and vxsrtors thrill rn adoratlon to God After smgmg pralses to Him the entlre assemblage Joms m mtercesslon rn behalf of the many reque ts submrtted for prayer Ex cept for Tuesdays whlch are reserved for student church reports a brref xnsprratronal message follows the unrted Y Epeakers mrmstef refreshxngly to us Faculty and drrec torate members and students of the graduatung classes preach rn turn Often v1s1t1ng mmnsters Blble teachers and mxssnonarres present us stnrrrng challenges from the Word Pre emment above all 15 the precrous Holy Sp1r1t Who vrtalrzes the servxces As He moves the rmgmg of bells IS many tlmes drsregarded and classes are deferred rn order that the student body and faculty may remarn rn the presence of God and worship Hrm Our faculty seeks the Lord s dxrectnon sf V' 115' iff? in 'K A 5 mis AZ, I 5 , on mp, . . - , 1 fs , RM f fer 1-'luv ' , - f A 7 5 Q O , .fn ' 5 - - V, :riffs ,n K., 1 V ., . 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'70, ' vm ' W fl if A nf' , W4 ,i - ix! . . g x X fd , f . . - ' - -X 1' ,I Mm , f .: , 1- 4 I f , gig? 1 4 ,Q L, f ff, ? W f G 1 'M , 3 X' 2 ' ' Q7 y , .f 4454? ' 4 X , 4 , 1, my x X 5 , Z X, 'I . 2 A K . , , ML, 7 -yffijj . V , ,, 1 , , , f f, fy f wig N ,f H , ' M - 1 . ' -,nm W u ,f , f f E I 'X F :Li-,-y A f f ,3 I, 4 5-...A f - A I fc , ,fy I U , ' K ,1 ,, , , XV 4 AI V! N 1, . O , ,i f W4 Z' N! 2 Q f4ndl4e70azafofZ4eA'aadw44,6fze4dou4mt4o4edd44. Brother Cummings ministers the Word. ZW Ready for the day after a divine refreshing. I: as for m His pres His holy of sin. l power o, lN broken l spiritsg 2 hungry 1 might li' dom ant exclusive our faitl love tow - L all receix marvels refreshing. WWI! Worshipping in His presence In February of this year God wrought among us a great spiritual awakening as for more than two weeks-morning, afternoon, and night-we worshipped in His presence. By the mighty preaching of the Spirit-illumined Word, God revealed His holy person. What else could there be then but a cry of woe is me because of sin. Awareness of these sins brought about new realization of the cleansing power of the blood and the value of the atonement. Messages from the Word revealed that God desires for us to have clgan, broken hearts and contrite spirits. For all about us people are feeding upon our spiritsg and only when we become broken bread in Christ's hands can He feed the hungry world as He fed the multitudes in the desert. Self was crucified that Christ might live in us. Accompanying this identification with Christ came a glorious free- dom and unity in the Spirit. Transition from one stage of learning to another was exclusively the prerogative of the Holy Spirit. His wondrous workings stabilized our faith in the Word of God and created within us great desire to know Calvary love toward God and man. Many experienced divine healings, numbers were baptized in the Holy Spirit, al l received new revelations of Christ-but numbers and words can never relate what marvels were accomplished as God-yea, verily God-moved. PSALMS 5111, 7-13 Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving kind- ness: according unto the mul- titude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Make me to hear joy and glad- nessg that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O Godg and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from thy pres- enceg and take not thy holy spirit from me. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvationg and uphold me with thy free spirit. Then will I teach transgressors thy waysg and sinners shall be converted unto thee. T emdeala ,mending Wad tx l 1 Bfmhef Reid discusses outstation Possibilities Asking for the Lord's blessing on the day's activities. with student pastors. Loading up. TUDE T I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. IT WAS THE REALIZATION that the time is comin when eve ef Some squads travel many miles. 8 fl' ' fort for God will be ended, and that now is the accepted time, today is the day of salvation , that led to the opening of the Practical Work De- partment. It is with expectation that the Holy Spirit will bring men to an experimental knowledge of Christ, that an average of thirty-flve squads go to the various places of service in the Ozarks every Sunday. Many drive more than fifty miles each way, some over dusty, rutted roads, to A carry the message of the Cross to those that are without Jesus. Neverthe- '-- -ff less, the stude experienced in the baptisms 0 comforts encol strains us to G thy walls, O J ye that are the Lp Q ., ,. fa '7 SML. J' ,, , 5: .rf jlfgiflp 2, if Q, V ,ge ,L u 4,-. I K2 fttiiiq ,Q w :,AQ 3 .ik V afzcwwd lie 054464 le it is day: g when every ef- ed time, today is actical Work De- bring men to an :hirty-five squads V Sunday. Many rutted roads, to jesus.. Neverthe- f237,iff,. , . 7,-1. j, 'zijn r, 'W WZMAMQ- Arriving at the Church. I CHURCHE less, the students do not consider their work a sacrifice. The joy that is experienced in the salvation of the lost, the healing of sick bodies, and the baptisms of the Holy Spirit outweighs all the inconveniences and dis- comforts encountered in this labor of love. The ur enc of the hour con Roy and jerry just consider this part of the ministry. 8 Y ' strains us to GO, EXALTING HIS WORD. I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day or night: ye that are the Lord's remembrancers, keep not silence. Isaiah 62:6 R.V. One of the many ways the folk arrive. -21- Sunday School bound. Willa Vae teaches with ihe Eye Gate method- X100- The trio, Mary Alice, Barbara, and Margaret sings a special. , X . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . , fp, f' - 4-a'a2M,,f,x I M A 'xv I 1 M-Z. f W f V 7 4 Qw 740?04,6d...J4z'4ep6a4an A1 brings the morning message. fi Tl 1...- jdab 50' , V, , WW 1 l A-.egi-X , Z, - gf f , ,.f-f. ,, if, 4 x ,L -9 1 ..,, ,. 15 f- f:'7' 1434 ff :air TUDENT CH R HE min' ret sings ,Quan Zan. A typical Sunday morning congregation Lunch on the church grounds. Wk An afternoon spent profitably in visitation. ..23- I ooo 1 K? The squad is invited to dinner Sunday evening. Some walk long distances service. 1?-Q l l Georgene starts the evening service. x I l 24- Ed trims and lights the lamp. +A Paul preaches the Word. C First row: Bro. R D. Smalley, R. Pete S. Robinson, P. J Second row: L. I-l Monroe, F. Oerte Baker, D. Higgin: R. Armstrong, I5 Goodwin. Third row: S. Bet ton, N. Brenner, Banks, C. Leverenz I. Weatherford, E Fourth row: K. 'l hams, Mazurek, Ball, V. Pettenger Smith, R. Nelson, to dinner lk long distances ET i 1W1L?f2 ' 9 I ,ycfff ',fMff ,f fi WMF . My 632 f s W If :WW ,Z ,W , M to V Student Church Statistics An Average Sunday l Number of Churches 26 . Number of Workers 155 i Attendance 1,544 , Congregation responds to altar call. fqmvefsions 6 Healings 1 Miles Driven 2,605 H O O 9 First row: Bro. Reed, L. Rauch, D. Smalley, R. Peterson, E. Fields S. Robinson, P. johnson. Monroe, F. Oertel, A. Clay, R. Baker, D. Higgins, E. Warstler, R. Armstrong, P. Klinger, P. Second row: L. Hendrickson, R Goodwin. Third row: S. Beckdahl, R. Bol- V ton, N. Brenner, G. Eflin, D. Banks, C. Leverenz, L. Whiteman, I. Weatherford, E. Kennedy. Fourth row: K. Tracy, M. Gra- hams, J. Mazurek, J. Smook, R. Ball, V. Pettenger, R. Elliott, R. Smith, R. Nelson, W. Wilhelm. amd ' 77cwtafw . f 7' ,M XXL . A A 'V ,' 5 , A sig a, ryffrf' f 2 ,4 - , . 0 5 ' gs. ' .Qt X Nl c. Students arriving at the square. - The lead V Y - .-.-, .--... EVERY SATURDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock the joyous tones of jesus Saves resound across the Square when approximately fifty students begin street meeting. Interested and curious listen- ers gather to hear the gospel story presented in testimony and song. Hearts are touched and souls are convicted in response to the stirring, anointed message delivered by the speaker. As the orchestra plays softly and the singers pray, the speaker invites lis- teners to accept Christ as their Savior. Here and there one raises a hand, indicating a desire for prayer. At the conclusion of the service personal workers hurry to deal still more effectively with the needs thus signified by the people. Normally, on the return trip to school, the students may be heard gratefully praising God for His blessing upon their presentation of the gospel. Artavazd ministers the Word to the crowd. , R l h P . . . er a P eterson Bill directs the squad as they exalt the Lord in song. 26- Y x Mary super e joyous tones approximately curious listen- testimony and in response to aker. As the ker invites lis- ere one raises clusion of the ffectively with on the return praising God KAND A LITTLE CHILD shall lead them. Each week ap- proximately twenty groups of earnest story hour workers minister to the children of Springfield and the surrounding areas. There is great pleasure in this type of service for the childen eagerly anticipate each story hour. They sing action choruses energetically and enthusiastically participate in Bible quizzes. The workers use flannelgraph visual aid quite extensively, because it is estimated Story Hour Workers. v Mary supervises the coloring of pictures of Jesus. that ninety per cent of a child's learning is through the eye-gate. This year scores of children heard the wonderful story of Jesus, and, in response to a simple invitation, many accepted Him into their hearts in sincere faith. Their salvation has been the channel through which many homes have been opened to the gospel. First row: M. Conner, N. Sage, J. Schu- mitsch, M. Kappen, N. Griffith, J. Roberson, A. Wood, C. Barthel, V. Brown, H. Osborn. Second row: A. Wycoff, R. Owens, J. Stev- enson, C. Pentz, J. Burns, A. Strang, M. Kramer N Brown M Nesmith R Du er y - i - a - gg Q K. Hodge, W. Eidson, E. Lack, O. Eldridge Third raw: E. Larson, R. Ryder, I. Ullestad, M. Morris, N. Cole, I. Braker, D. Pierce, M. Kloefkorn, F. Welch, P. Collins, W. Rob- erson, V. Jensen, T. Vibber. Fourth row: E. Jones, E. Walpole, C. Gard- ner, A. Bernhardt, W. Wagner, K. Kappen, W. McPherson, J. Martin, B. Conley, D. Matweyiw, T. Johnston. UP0naRdgkH...ie wise Man Built His House . .1271 George presenting Christ to the sick. TWICE A MONTH a squad from C.B.I.S. travels to Mt. Vernon Tuber- culosis Sanitarium, where they hold two gospel services during each visit for those who are not fortunate enough to have access to regular services. Often, after ministering to the patients, by testimony, music, and messages from the Word, the students have the joy of seeing one-or more accept Christ. Pa- tients constantly express their apprecia- tion of the interest shown in their welfare. The squad brings cheer with their song. PUTTING THE THEORY learned in Personal Evangel- ism into practice is more difficult than sitting in aclassroomg but when led by the Holy Spirit students find freedom to witness for Christ. Bus terminals, train depotsyand the Pub- F W Ralph uses the ministry of tracts. g i Giving tract THE QUEED pool halls, is a attend the serv by alcohol. It i several times ea new hope and the change effel L EACH THUF through music at Lurie Factor lic Square are special centers of ministry for these messen- gers of Christ, Often interest in Christ is quickened in the hearts of the unsaved when they realize that someone 'cares enough to spend time speaking to them about their souls' salvation. T Doug and Al witnessing on the street. 1 . Wi . 6 V.,.f,a 'f ty 2 , xii fi W ,fig if , ,f 'V WL ',..ff4f'f5f'f?iff,1,671 ., 'X W , X ,wwf f X . x ff fi l ,y , L, ,. X gow W God's Word by for reality. Thoi it is an open do- extended to per mental religiou Giving tracts to passers-by. THE QUEEN CITY MISSION, surrounded by taverns and pool halls, is a refuge to many in despair. Most of those who attend the services for the first time seem hopelessly enslaved by alcohol. It is the purpose of the students who minister there several times each week to tell them of One Who can give them new hope and new life. The workers experience great joy at the change effected in the lives of those who accept Christ. EACH THURSDAY NOON a squad of students minister through music and Scripture-filled testimonies to the laborers at Lurie Factory. The apt attention and ready acceptance of A ir' f, N.. The Word is prominent in leading sinners to jesus. Frank conducts the song service The squad begins the service with a song. God's Word by the workers show the hunger in their hearts for reality. Though the services are but thirty minutes in length, it is an open door not to be shunnedg for the gospel message is extended to persons who perhaps otherwise never attend funda- mental religious services. Danny ministers to the workers. C.B.1.S. THIS YEAR continued its School for the Deaf that was established in 1948 in co-opera- tion with the Christian Deaf Fellowship. Miss Lottie Riekehof, interpreter-teacher, contributes invaluable assistance to deaf students who are preparing for ministry to the silent world. In ad- dition to interpreting class lectures and discus- sions, Miss Riekehof helps the students in their lesson preparation.. Hearing students who study sign language receive the background and me- chanics of signing and. other helpful information that will enable them to effectively present the gospel to the deaf. The Springfield area provides an outlet for practical ministry. A Sunday School class and Sister Riekehof teaches the deaf Sunday School class at Cen- tral Assembly. two services are conducted each Sunday for the deaf at Central Assembly. At Monett Assembly, in the home of a deaf couple in Exeter, and at Mt. Vernon Tuberculosis Sanitarium groups of sign language and deaf students minister regularly. Paul and Thelma discuss their assign- ments. g Sister Riekehof, Come Sister Riekehof interprets in class. Lord Kenflyreceives private instruction from jesus I with a Spbnit, 17121141460 aainto. THE STW tually exal edge of tl Hence, the they seek 1 by prayer 1 A Yq'Y v-vw-U-m -4iv 4---F sv?-1-vvnh- L. '1 ' -'P----+--V --1-. Y. . , ,, ,,. , , .. ..- . , K . N C4 6:00 ILM. Pray ng fllway uutli all? pzcagefn and aupfplicatian in P aainto. THE STUDENTS realize that a vital prerequisite to effec- tually exalting the Word before others is an intimate knowl- ef' Spimit, and with all? 11:45 and ouapplccatum fax all edge of the Logos Himself, namely the Lord jesus Christ. Hence, they have set apart definite times each day during which they seek to enter into a closer personal relationship with Him by prayer and meditation. 5 Q xx ,Mi r F'x .C A 4- , I T 'C' if .. :fmt-f f ii ' '.1 2: 5 N NOON PRAYERS the work of the watchman be- comes apparent in its purest and highest form. Here he is ready, alert, prepared at all times to travel on the vehicle of prayer to the side of a 'needy brother. Led by curators who glean facts of missionary interest and present them to the group, the student body assembles each day before the noon meal. Their eyes view many Christian workers all over the world who need help: it may be a pioneer Worker in Idaho, a missionary in Nigeria, a national worker in Brazil. Perhaps they have written in submitting a prayer request. From the snov alay: brou their not I thro' uabl back soul: of ir a cal an be- Here an the . Led st and mbles many help: :ry in 1 they m the , , KI , .w,,- . , 1, f' X --r , rf. -, 'diva' ' .EL- , - L f' .. . . .- fr ,,. V .5-L - - - ' 5. 4.3 N-2 if , , '-::,a -. -': ,f ' f , 5 ,J , t ,. .A.,, .-,-. f , -y: ,t.,.,f-. ' N -1 LL7, .,-Z-' ' - ' '- - if snowy wastes of northern Alaska to the towering Him- alayas of India, men and women need the deliverance brought by prayer. So the student body prays, Often their entreaties take the form of ugroanings that can- not be uttered , the Holy Spirit, Himself, interceding through us. In noon prayers students learn the inval- uable ministry of intercession and years later look back to these periods with gratitude. Love for the lost souls of all the world is greatly increased in these times of intensified prayerg and not unusual is the placing of a call to foreign service on a consecrated life. . - , A . . Y A 1-J . :r:.v',- ' . . 1 .- - r,.1,.f ., 1 ., Our leaders meet for prayer on Monday evening. GERALD LOVGREN ELEANOR GLIGOR , Leaders, Asia ca Q? 24 9 MARIAN HAZYME JOHN RIDENER Leaders, India S 9 e 47 9, .,,j 1, MA V, e ELDORA SMITH Leaders, Latin America KGO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD and preach the gospel to every creature. It was the desire of C.B.I.S. students to fulfill this command of Christ that led to the organiza- tion of continental prayers. While preparing for ministry in the land of their calling, the students unite in prayer for the furtherance of the gospel in the country for which they are particularly burdened. There are seven separate prayer groups that, united, in- clude the homeland of every creature of the earth. Many intercede for Africa, where the open door discloses millions of heathen in darkness who are searching for the true light. Aria, with Communism threatening to completely shut out the gospel, presents an urgent challenge to the students to pray for spiritual and political liberation of Chinese, japanese, and inhabitants of the Asiatic islands. Those who are especially burdened for Gentiles in the war-torn countries of Europe, and the jews of all the world whose spir- vc aff ,af s wh MILFORD VAUGHT Q . ' w www , may t aw, 1 ' -. z 09,9 f'i I I ,ff ,S gas -fa.. . fc .Q-jg, 1 W, I. f 2,5 Jiifg , ,o JI.,-My . 32 W' L W 1 ky - W'-W. f 45 M -wifi ' ,J'tY A,1 P' W sr M ' k W, div f f . ' ff Z7 l X X 2 f f VM , Qf wa W ,ff , f ffwf zfWMWa , , , X, ,f , 0 f ,a ,af f MZmq,afj!fWW, W I aff .yfmf aff ,ff WM7 ,WW . QW 3' W7 aw? .a fff f ,WW ff MM ' 5 ff W a Q Mya f at ia ,fa a. 4 , Wt, My iw ff fe ,W 4, gf! f f ff VERNON PETTENGER L A .WANDA LEWIS Q , 5qLeaders, Africa . CLARA BODY LEROY WHITEMAN I Leaders, Deaf of the World JOYCE TROWBRIDGE BOYD MCCLELLAN A r Leaders, Europe and the . jews 5 MARGIL MCFARLAND RICHARD TUFTE Leaders, North America f i l f Q f f I l n ' 1 f J itual eyes are blinded meet to pray for Europe ana' lbe jews. India, the most religious country of the world, cries out for the true salvation that we have to show to them. Latin Amerira, the land of the Christless cross, is in despairing need of the Christ of the cross. Many of the students unite in prayer for their own homeland, North Amerira. Those who have a vision of carrying the message of Christ to the Deaf of the IVo1'ld join in prayer for those who cannot hear the gospel. These groups assemble at four o'cloclc each Friday afternoon. Prayer requests that have been sent in from the field are pre- sented to the groups by the leaders and co-leaders. Frequently a missionary on furlough or a student who has been on the field depicts the needs of the missionaries, the churches, and the lost. A -35- 4 mx ' if ALBERT GRISSOM, DONA PIERCE L d W CALVIN OWENS, FRANK OERTEL ea mf emu' Leaders, North Central PHILIP AUSBURY, EUGENE FIELDS Leaders, Northern DAVID BANKS, ROBERT STEWART Leaders, Pacific , ' f f w 1 4- ,, 1, f , ,, f, , x q W. X-':,g,wgf A D1sTR1cTf151iA5fE1ir Acronis r A 4 ref e aA in supplication forfhefneeds off their , ICexrtral,ffNorrhern,fPaciiieg of f ,presentingryto fheig distrietldoflirials, ,fevangelistsg'hhorneydmissionarieid Snnday School Workers 'I'heIongir !forfrgex?iwfaIA a fhQ1i1eichurch Ais! ftequentlff 2 heard. I Because some sectfonfof Conntxy Lis gdistrieteito each student, there is a particular interest' and concerrrin that idistriet that is refiected in sincere Prayer. A A A f I P fix fi! LAL ALBERT GILLEN, ROY ARMSTRONG ' Leaders Potomac ROBERT COPELAND RAYMOND WINGO Leaders Southern DERALD MUSGROVE JAMES MUGFORD JACKIE MARSHALL GEORGE COUTRAS Leaders, Central Leaders, Eastern M , 'iawlflxz 0' F 1 DNA PIERCE rn Q V M ? ls Z ir ur W f VORD TRAS Cffl UR HE SHN ,W mf WM -fmf Www' 'Ou 1 y -M mfs? vw' N W T! YM W., 5 andfinawtfzat am . 0 0 ' qw Wand , . . I ,,,,,,Y,Y . ,,,, NV J ,, C I ... , l W MA LE CHURUS First row: T. Hollingsworth, Di rector, P. Ausbury, L. Kenney, J Risner, E. Mattson, R. Hartwick A. Munger. Second row: D. Smith, P. Klinger, 1. Bryant, G. Richards, A. Grams L. Bean, R. Snider, D. Alvarado W. McPherson. Third row: I.. Welker, R. Elliott E. Nelson D. Vi na S. Michael , g 7 9 H. Strahsburg,W. Wacker, E. Fer- tig, A. Popma, A. Paolicelli. Fourth row: F. DeRosso, I.. Moo ney, V. McLellan, O. Anderson R. Johnston, M. Boydston, Gi Kenyon. THE CLARIUNS NORMAN BORGE BOB COOLEY ORVILLE ANDERSON Tie--mama.. Y 152.1-f W -.- u-... J. Qin.-ng' l. mmm? v v :fn ,Ein- SACRED MUSIC is a signally expressive means of ex- alting the Word. Rendered by anointed, consecrated young people, it can be a tremendous influence for the cause of Christ. The Music Department of C.B.I.S. has dedicated itself to increase the students' musical knowl- edge and ability so that they might more effectively serve the Master. In addition to being offered private instruc- tion in voice and instruments, the students may participate in choirs, band and orchestra. In the theoretical phase of music, classes are offered in such subjects as counterpoint, rudiments, music history, and hymnology. There are many opportunities to use musical talent for God's glory in stu- dent recitals, and in services at student churches and Springfield Assemblies. I X J. Bryant It cuff! I -t music D 3 P34---......,w Q.. G Q L llecic eTi -',.--,ill .Y ive means of ex- ited, consecrated influence for the t of C.B.I.S. has ' musical knowl- 2 effectively serve 1 private instruc- 's may participate roretical phase of s as counterpoint, There are many od's glory in stu- nt churches and r A J. Bryant W. McPherson E. Mattson E. Fertig GIRLS ' CHURUS HEPA LDERS Paul Klinger First row: G. Bruch, N. Cooper M. Stewart, C. Deliino, N. Krist, L. Brubaker, L. james. Second row: E. Brown, B. Hus- sey, B. Van Der Merwe, D. Sel- ness, R. Dugger, C. Umphenour, J. Cooke, Erika Eichler, Director. Third row: E. Kue fer, K. Hodge, D. Puckett, R. Limllnerg, I. Braker, W. Lewis, Safford, D. Jarrell, G. Newman, Oakland, M. Lati- Illef. Fourth row: M. Kloefkorn, F. Welch, Goodwin, B. Dahl, V. Dickinson . Willis V. Swarz J ,I 9 ' trauber, D. Albright, R. Kuepfer, S. Price. 'GUSPEL CUURIERS A. Paolicelli, D. Smith, L. Bean, L. Mooney. I an A af .. ' A TRIOS 'ff MASTER'S HARMONETTES B. Van der Merwe, D. Selness D. Hussey. CHAI F. Kendall, J. Aven, A. Poprr L. James. . .g .A ,1s.,n-Lv. .l 'f 1w,-,o--ie-'r SOUTH AFRICAN N. Cooper, L. Collins, H. Collins. SENIOR M. Parkinson, B. DeHanas, M Bruton. CIM? J. Miller, F. I4 son, A. Popma ELMER BILTON Music Director V. McLellan. SULOISTS M. Sitton, KEYNGTES FUR CHRIST A. Munger, P. Ausbury, O. Anderson, W. Cambers, C. Lee, W. Wacker, N. Cooper, ' ws . 5 V ,W Roger Lapur f . . I. KCDHCY P J0hl'1SOfl N BOfgC Marvin Boydston R Harris V -40- McLellan AC' First row: berg, L. Scfoud tenger, H Third Phillips, director. ' x - , . . . ' Q - . . -' -- --.---Y..-.....,,-,,,,..-.-..,.., .....---..-, - I 4 - vw - - H V B -nu H X1 6 12 I, ,Z f ff' ii , 2,-F ' Q ,f 1.7 Q,--vg ' .n -, K E 7 7 fwfr, 1 V , Wink ,pf N .,,. ,,,,,, KLM , ,, Qlqifllll ll!!! AWK Vik, ' ff www ,f ,db 0 , x. , ,iff '.w,f: f Q ,A vm H i 4 Iwi. 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Wilkerson, F. Welch. Fourth row.' J. Willis, G. Campbell, D Puckett, M. Gerzeny, j. Oakland M Morris, H. Klement, N. Cole, E. B. Dahl, K man 1 REPFRTUIRE First row: L. Thomas, M. Robinson, L Peterson, Towe, D. Smitley, J Voight, M. Lundquist, L. James. Second row.' E. Drake, E. Lutton, M McFarland, F. Kendall, E. Slattery, E Safford, B. Van Der Merwe, E. Eichler Third row: H. Collins, E. Frayer, V Simpson, C. Schumitsch, S. Brown Sieggreen, D. Selness, Willis, D. ICC. - Fourth row.' C. Thomas, V. McLellan, A Popma M Boydston D Vi na, A. Ayen, T. ,Hollingswortli l g Reeves, K Prozy, V. Jensen, M. Mac- Donald, M.. Paveloif, B Lloyd. Sixth row.' E. Bilton, Di- rector, W. Arnold, D. Ir- win, B.'Conley, W. Grant, R. Champion, R. Neff, E Pearey, D. Essary, M. Boyd- ston, V. McLellan, D. Vig na, C. Thomas, W. Wacker El Marrone Kay Hodge Cleo Umphenour jean Cook VIULIN D ua Eleanor Lutton, Mary Ellen Robinson. 14-3T gms-:avi ...-nav h at Sa . 13. 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Their experiences in the ministry have amassed a rich depository of knowledge and wisdom that is of value to them in charting the course of the school toward its expressed objectives. D. P. Holloway and A. A. Wilson, non-resident members of the board, are not pictured. Sealed I R Flower Bert Webb W R Steelberg Bartlett Peterson Noel Perkin E S Williams Slcmdnzg W A Brown W I Evans, Fred Voegler, R M R1ggs,G F Lewis 146, HE Ml tration art Board of carry into the Board fairs of t of its varic their prov. is engagir decision, tl sideration the reasor with its pri .5 f W Mm 5 V xii jw if 5,5514 ' ,ef E 'Magi W har We ,-ww 'V 749 74' z ,ig ?-,a :VL if 1 'fx gg QA ,WV ' ii i 5 -:rf 5, 'tm' ' ,Z fm l L 3 ' ' 1 , , . . ntral Bible ie Board of he Executive If li Assemblies Assemblies -years. Their ssed a rich f that is of the school olloway and f the board, THE MEMBERS of the Board of Adminis tration are appointed by and subject to the Board of Directors. They are responsible to carry into effect the policies established by the Board of Directors. Administration of af fairs of the school in the daily functioning of its various departments comes directly within is engaging the faculty. Before making any decision, they submit the matter to careful con- sideration and fervent prayer. This is doubtless the reason for the board's success in coping with its problems. comer Stone of c B S flfiffflfflyif, . . U! fgfjtffaygf .pig I wry ff W :- 'M gud of .xdclminidfrafzon , . 'L' - X I 1 P A V' i I i ' r M ' I f f f f I their province. One of the duties of the board U X I 'A ,J ' . l X jffp A 1 , 5 fl! il es' 13, i I ! I I it iffyigfx! l.,Alv! 1 . 2 V! l Sealed: Bartlett Peterson, W. R. Steelberg, J-.iR. Flower. ' .15 , I Szanding: Bert Webb, Emil Balliet, W. A. Brown, G. F. Lewis. .47-. ur ptediclenf DURING THE Two YEARS that Bartlett Peterson has served as president of C.B.I.S. his qualifications for the office have been clearly apparent. Outstanding among his executive abilities is the meritorious quality of business efficiency. Although pressed with the numerous duties of his office, he is always concerned with the welfare of the students. Necessary correc- tions that he suggests are often interspersed with whimsical humor. I know that everyone of you will co-operate most heartily, he assur- edly states. Frequently during the school term Brother Peterson speaks in morning chapel. His timely messages containing memorable illustra- tions are a source of enlightenment and encour- agement to the students. M 5 4' -W 'fx .. C THE W Holy Gho Dean, W ministry c chapel se: be filled selves in 1 singing a the Lord. 0' interspersed that everyone lyj' he assur- : school term g chapel. His rable illustra- t and encour- bil' ed I1 THE WORDS or SCRIPTURE, Full of the Holy Ghost and of faithj' well characterize our Dean, W. I. Evans. He is best known by his ministry of tactful leadership in the morning chapel services. His constant exhortation is to be filled with the Spirit, speaking to your- selves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord. Stressing godly principles and prac- tical Christian living, which he veritably exem- plifies, our Dean urges us to nobility of char- acter. From his exhortations, students eagerly absorb the truths that his keen, spiritual per- ception of the Word discovers. Thus as admin- istrator, disciplinarian, minister and teacher, Brother Evans has for twenty-one years been inseparably associated with C.B.I.S. WILFRED A. BROWN egidfrar l'e6l5lll'8I' The life of Wilf1'ed A. Brown, treasurer of C.B.I.S., readily reflects his consecration as an ambassador for Christ. God has given him a rich ministry of the Word as is evident when he speaks to us in chapel services. Brother Brown has spent twenty-three years in the ministry, serving as pastor, evangelist, and oflicer in various district ofiices. He is now treas- urer of our school by virtue of his position as general treasurer of the Assemblies of God. Brother Brownis constant cheerful- ness affords students an example of the joy derived from a life of service for Christ. T. I . MONTGOMERY If you need help, see me, urges T, I. Montgomery, reg- istrar and director of admissions. Many years as registrar and instructor in Bible schools and universities give authority to his words. Students with class conflicts find his obliging assist- ance a blessed reliefg for problems seem to vanish as Brother Montgomery turns his attention and energy to each one. A native of Georgia, Brother Montgomery spreads sunny southern cheer to those whom he meets each day. The quick compe- tence with which he accomplishes his duties makes him a valu- able asset to C.B.I.S. . -50. f l ELI? 26 Clem ence of a l testifies tc sionate he: are full ol be firm. l of his l: structive c sized by t of the bar I nf C.B.I.S., for Christ. s is evident Brown has as pastor, 5 L HOW t1'C9.S- al treasurer it cheerful- 'ed from a 1 1 i I ll l Q 1 rl l 1. if li w. i E 1 6 l 1 l 'OMERY l l l l l l a , li i l 1 l l l l z lg 26111 0 0l'l'L2l'L ELEANOR G. BOWIE X Gall 0 ell Eighteen years as dean of women at C.B.I.S. have revealed the remarkable vitality of Eleanor G. Bowie. The power she has found in prayer bears witness to the Scripture, They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. By daily fulfilling her task of caring for students, needs, ranging from sore fin- gers to sore hearts, she has earned the fond titlef'Mother. Her gracious manner and poise in every situation denote a com- plete consecration to Christ. As advisor of the social life of her boys and girls, Mother Bowie's kind understanding and wise counsel designate her Cupid's assistant at C.B.I.S. GLENN A. REED Glenn A. Reed, dean of men, exemplifies the potent influ- ence of a life yielded to Christ and His service. His every action testifies to the brotherly love that emanates from his compas- sionate heart. As counselor to a large number of young men who are full of zeal and enthusiasm, Brother Reed must of necessity be firm. But his sympathetic understanding of the problems of his boys enables him to guide their energy into con- structive channels. His urgent admonition to them is empha- sized by the motto hanging on the wall of his ofiice, Beware of the barrenness of a busy life. -5 1- 1 JAMES ADKINS Although his'modesty keeps him well behind the scenes, jamef Adkins, flight in- structor, has accomplished an excellent work in guiding the flight school to the achieve- ment of its splendid record. His keen ability in instilling self-conhdence in Hight stu- dents, is of great value to one in his respon- sible position. Having received his training in the Army Air Corps, Brother Adkins possesses a thorough technical knowledge of aviation. Such knowledge, combined with his experience as pilot of a fighter airplane and his invariable composure give him not- able proficiency as a teacher of flying. ELMER BILTON 'Duma' Roherl AJhn'ofl'.f ability to provoke deep thought makes his courses lively and interesting, while his keen sense of humor always promotes a pleasant atmosphere. Years of experience as a pastor help him to understand the students' needs. This expe- rience, coupled with much study in the art of preaching, make him an able teacher of homiletics. Detailed studies of humankind, that have enlarged his appreciation of God's wisdom and ways in dealing with men, qualify Brother Ashcroft as a teacher of counseling and psychology. The rich truths which he presents in chapel messages give evidence of profound spiritual insight into the Word. ROBERT ASI-ICROFT Flighl Training General Pryrhology, Homi- lelicr I and 11, Pnrtoral The- ology II , ' 0ur Elmer G. Bilton has served as instructor of music at Central Bible Institute and Seminary for the past three years. He has earned the esteem of students and faculty alike by his sincerity and geniality. To him, the ministry of music is invaluable, unlim- ited, and vital to Christian worship. An outstanding musician himself, Brother Bil- ton strives for the best in his work with choir, choruses, band, and orchestra. His background, as a student and teacher of music, pastor and evangelist, has helped to qualify him as a teacher of conducting, radio technique, and personal evangelism. -52- Perronal Evangelinn, Radio Terhnique I and II, Condurl- ing I and II, Band, Orrhertm, Sfhool Choir, General Chorus FF FACU Epiitlerl, Apolog American Hirlofy lion to Philorophl .OFT 0ur g ngelirm, Radio nd II, Condurl- Kand, Orrherlra, General Chorzu FRANK BOYD Apt to teach well describes Frank M. Boyd. His extensive study of the Word, of history, and of cur- rent conditions provides a rich back- ground of, prophetic knowledge from which he draws ever fresh material for his prophecy classes. Though he makes the students' arms ache from taking notes, he also imparts a won- derful appreciation for the Word that he so highly honors. His practical, down-to-earth application of Scriptur- al ideals, his ability to convey truth in clear, concise language, and his off- the-record advice and encouragement S make Brother Boyd's classes exceed- ingly attractive. FACULTY Epiiller I, A polo gelifr, Logic, American Hixlory, Introduc- lion lo Philofophy Inlrodzzelion lo Prophecy, Prophecy I, II and III, Minor Prophetr Beginner? Greek, New Tef- lamenl Greek, Greek Exegerir A noticeable virtue of Cordrzr C. Burnett is his abil- ity to effectively correlate scholarship and spirituality. He possesses a true sense of evaluation and his intelli- gent approach to all phases of life is admirable. When one enters such classes as apologetics, logic, and phil- osophy he no longer considers them irrelevant , for Brother Burnettfs treatment of these subjects transforms the hour into a vital, interesting, and Christ-exalting period. Students will never forget his forceful striking of the desk as he recurrently proclaims, But we have a revelation-jesus the Christ. -53- COPE BUDGE Students , entered the classes of Cope Bridge, a new-comer to the faculty this year, withftrepidation. However, their fears were soon dispelled by his kindliness and dry wit. Brother Budge has been a pastor for many years and at the same time a student of the- ology and languages. By deviating from trite and stereotyped methods of teaching and by promoting active student participa- tion, he creates new interest in his classes each day. Students are particularly grateful for the rich Scriptural truths Brother Budge unfolds as he helps them in translation work. c. c. BURNEU MRS. HOPE COLLINS I heard Him .call. I rose and fol- lowed, that was all. Who would not follow when they heard Him call? The life of Robert W. Cumming: is a constant following of that One Who called. Whether in tennis, linguistics, or Christian approach, his actions be- token a profound experience with jesus. Mission service in India, a rich cultural background, and an expres- sive heart give his teaching inesti- mable worth. Because of his sincere interest in the students and sympa- thetic understanding of their prob- lems, many of them look to Brother Cummings as a spiritual father and counselor. MRS. ELSIE DRAKE As instructor of piano, Mfr, Leonard Collinr capably demonstrates her musical abilities. Her students soon learn that the I 1 acquiring of proper piano technique requires constant application and practice. Each les- son is commenced with a prayer that God's blessing may be in evidence, even in the playing of scales and arpeggios. She is a skilled pianist and an expert composer and arranger of music. Although Mrs. Collins might have attained heights of success in a secular musical career, she has consecrated her talent to God to be used as He directs. Piano Hirtory of Miriionr, Cbriflian Approach, Mirrionary Re- Jponribilily, Ploonetifr, Lin- guirlicr, Elemenlafy Hindu- -Jtani, Inlermediate Hindu- Jtani Mfr. Elrie Drake, the diminutive, capable instructor in music, when seen on the campus, is usually scurrying hurriedly from one class or lesson to another. Yet, even with a busy schedule of varied activities, she always has a moment or two to give special help to her theory and music history students, or to a piano or organ pupil who is encountering difficulty in his lesson. Piano and organ students soon discover Mrs. Drake's conviction that practice makes perfect, and her earnest belief that music should be consecrated to God and used solely ' for His glory. l -54. ROBERT CUMMINGS l MISS I1 Om' F Clll A Organ, Piano, Murir Hiffory, Tm,-,1 1, II and 111, Har- H mf U' many I, II and III -,1,.,,,.w- Clvapler Slllllilldf' Our i FACULTY l 1 4,101 M,,Jir Hifmryj Cfmpler Summary, Epifllef II and III, Har- 11 and 111 I and III f Music is the supreme interest of Miff Erika Eicbler, instructor in piano and director of girls' chorus. Her winning smile and personality hearten her students in striving 'to reach the standards of perfection she desires for them. Miss Eichler is a real compan- ion to those under her direction and enjoys sharing with them their times of relaxation. Nevertheless, she is very exacting in her requirements, in- sisting that all work be accomplished well. The excellent performances of the girls' chorus demonstrate Miss Eichler's skill and finesse as a con- ductor. f, Counlerpoinl, Sight Singing, Rzidimentr of Music, Girlf' Chorus, Piano Claurfb History, Ancient Hir- tory Students in William I. Evanr' classes will recollect with nostalgia in future years those Spirit-anointed ex- positions of God's Word which they received under his teaching. His keen insight and comprehensive under- standing of the Bible, coupled with his simplicity of presentation, evoke a new outlook on spiritual values in his students. Brother Evans' skillful unfolding of doctrinal truths is interspersed with humorous illustra- tions gleaned from his own rich experience, and is en- hanced by appropriate facial expressions and gestures. One cannot sit under his tutelage without desiring to possess an anointing of the Spirit such as radiates from his life. -SSL CARL ERICKSON Carl I. Erirkfon is well qualified to teach ancient and church history due to his extensive studies in the field of history.- He is an avid ureader of the works of ancient and modern annalists, especially of the church fathers. Supplementing this store of knowledge is his alertness of current events in relation to the Church. His quiet un- assuming manner encourages students to participate in classroom discussion. Brother Erickson's studiousness incites those with whom he comes in contact to be, like him, ever learning that they might better help others. WILLIAM I. EVANS J. ROSWELL FLOWER Students learn Church Orientation under the capable instruction of I. Rorwell Flower. The fact that he received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in 1909 gives him quiet conn- dence as a well-informed teacher of the his- tory of the Pentecostal movement. Brother Flower, now serving as General Secretary of the Assemblies of God, has also held the positions of district superintendent, mission- ary secretary, general presbyter, executive presbyter, and editor' of the Pentecostal Evangel. His students are delighted when he draws upon his rich background of ex- perience as a minister in order to illustrate the faithfulness of God. THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH Pbyrioal Edumlion, Rerfea- tiomzl Leaderrbip fame: Frafer, athletic director and instructor in recreational leadership, continuously reminds his classes, To be of greater service to the Lord, we must keep fit spiritually, mentally, and physically. Initiative and resource- fulness in teaching his classes result in his earning the students' respect and friendship. Brother Fraser's ready smile and sociability cause him to be closely associated with the students as their friend, as well as instructor. By his example, Coach gives the stu- dents a desire to constantly practice the theme of the physical education department, Keeping fit for His service. JAMES FRASER Churrb Orientation Don't be frightened. Such is the constant plea of Tommy Hollingrworlla, instructor in voice. Brother Hollingsworth's radiant personality causes his students to forget their embarrassment and sing spontaneously. His cordial smile and greeting seldom fail to win a warm response from the vocalists. The large number of participants in male chorus is a real tribute to Brother Hollingsworth's ability as a director. As his pupils watch his consecrated life, they are encouraged to follow his example of Singing unto the Lord with their actions as well as their voices. 156- Our 3 Voire, Male Cborur STANI FAC I Sllildtlj' Scboof Or! Sunday School ME mfiorz Bible Srbo Ednmfiofz, Cbifd E Cbjfa' P.r'yfl1ofogy 0 FACULTY Sunday School Organization, Sunday Srbool Metbodr, Va- fafion Bible School, Viraal Edflrafiozz, Cbila' Evazzgelirm, Cbild Pryclaolagy The most difficult passages of the Scripture become less perplexing un- der the Spirit-inspired ministry of Slafzley M. Harlan. In hisxOld Testa- ment classes, his liberal knowledge of Hebrew enables him to reveal the meaning of obscure passages of Scrip- ture, thus greatly enriching the stu- dents' knowledge of the Word. From his own experience, Brother Horton illustrates and makes practical appli- cation of the truths he presents in his lectures. His willingness to help those who come to him, whether with per- sonal problems or queries concerning Biblical interpretation, makes him a real friend to all. Old Teftamefzt, Pezzfemftal Trulbr, Religiom of Mifrionr Parliamezzfary Law Students in Mirf Eva Larr01z J religious education classes soon discover that the one burning passion of her life is to win children to Christ. She endeavors to instill this zeal in her students in order that the scope of evangelization of boys and girls may be extended in every conceivable avenue. Miss Larson's kind smile is a practical expression of the love of Christ which she feels must motivate the teacher's ministry. Her exten- sive experience with children enables her to cope with problems that arise, both in class discussions and in the students' practical work. Bible Allar, Typology, Fun- damental Doctrines, Polemicr, PAUL V. JONES Forceful sincerity in his class room lec- tures is the chief characteristic of Paul fonef' teaching. He pours into his classes an en- thusiasm that is commendable. An active sportsman, he is eager to encounter both students and faculty on the ball field or tennis court. Because of his quick sense of humor, exuberant friendliness, and gen- erosity of heart the students consider him a good friend as well as teacher. Brother Jones' often reiterated injunction to the members of his classes is, Study and work as hard as you can, but make private prayer -the es- sence of your ministry. MISS EVA LARSON MRS. EUNICE LEE Versatility, persistence, and consideration are the qualities ,of teaching possessed by Mrs, Gerald Lee. Sister Lee's earnest interest in students arouses alert student response in this subject which requires such diligence. Her enthusiasm for English stimulates the members of her classes to approach the problems of grammar and composition ser- iously. This type of incentive pedagogy, complemented by Sister I.ee's pleasant per- sonality, awakens in her students the desire to obtain tangible evidence of progress. MRS. DORA MAREE Y! An invigorating approach to any problem, whether in class or in the students' private lives, characterizes Fred I. Lenten. Brother Lessten is a firm advocate of the eye gate as a means of instruction and his New Testament students are greatly en- lightened by the drawings which he uses. His enthusiastic love for the Word of God and his practical appli- cations of Scriptural truths, often hum- orously illustrated, enliven his lectures. In his position as assistant dean of men, the men know Brother Lessten as one whom they can always approach with any need, confident of finding help. RED LESSTEN X, GI En glirb C om position New' Testament Mfr. Dam Mnree, a new-comer to our staff this year from the land of South Africa, has unobtrusively found her place of ministry in the Music Department. Years of experience in teaching music, in addition to an es- timable musical education, make her well-qualified as an instructor of piano. Being an ardent lover of good music and an accomplished pianist, she seeks to impart a love and appreciation for music to her students. The key-note of Mrs. Maree's teaching is, Proper interpre- tation of a musical composition is a requisite to playing it well. ..5ge. Piano lllll' FACUL Survey of Lilemia Iran 10llVll11fi.f7I1, llyriliflg STEN Piano GLENN REED 0ur FACULTY Survey of Lileralfxfe, Cbrir- nan journalirm, Crealive Wrilirzg In his classes, Glenn A. Reed stresses the importance of combining practical experience with theory. He is an ardent reader of theological studies, especially the works of Joseph Parker and G. Campbell Morgan. His lectures make one aware of the vast amount of research he does in order to bring fresh truths to each class. Through his Spirit-inspired teaching Brother Reed communicates to the students the go ye that is the driv- ing power in his ministry, Holiness is the key note of his life and his message. Cbfiflian Service, Science Sar- vey, Poeliral Bookf, Patrtoral Theology I S' i gn Lan gua ge, I nlerpreler for Deaf Sludenlf Classes in journalism and survey of literature are inspiring under the direction of Min Dorrif Trigg. The little sermons -poems, Scriptures, choice thoughts -which precede each class session are typical of her constant endeavor to cheer and encourage others. An outstanding feature of Miss Trigg's teaching is the fact that, along with presenting basic principles of study, she introduces the subject matter with novel methods that make it vibrantly interesting. 'The staffs of the L school publications, the CUP and the Scroll, greatly appreciate the assistance Miss Trigg gives them as fac- ulty advisor. -59- MISS LOTTIE RIEKEHOF Teaching students to use their hands in a Spirit-anointed ministry to the Silent World is the privilege of Min Lottie Rie- kehof. Hericlasses receive a burden forvthe deaf as they learn perfect signing. Many of her sign language students are called into definite ministry to the deaf. Students are fascinated when watching Miss Riekehof's hands speak volumes as she interprets lec- tures for C.B.I.S.'s three deaf students. Serv- ices for the deaf in the Springfield area are under her direction. A real interest in others and a sweet Christ-like personality make Miss Riekehof a favorite of students and faculty alike. Miss Domus TRIGG ,f H 0ur FACULTY Q I e 'gj1. 1, ,Q Syftemutlc Tlaeol og y I, II, ', and 111 One who possesses a wealth of knowl- - ' edge and understanding in the held of teach- ing is Min Alta Wyroj, Her unique man- ? W ' 'K X, Q T- ner of resentation of the lesson creates in- P 1 e if . . . . n 5 M I terest and motivates learning. Variety is , ' 5' brought into her classes day after day by a 1 constant change of methods. Her practical approach to the subjects she teaches wins the hearts of her students. Miss Wycoff's dominant interest is helping her students ' ERNEST S. WILLIAMS Doctrine no longer remains an endless puzzle under the enlightening instruction of Enzefl S. Williams. The glow of his coun- tenance, as he enthusiastically portrays truths not just to acquire book knowledge, but to learn to apply that knowledge in a practical way. She is a real teacher: She teaches much by what she says, more by what she does 5 but most by what she is. Mir: Bertha dialect and appa in Chinese, she Miss Huang acq and expels rapid flows of Scripture, wit- X nesses of the indwelling Spirit that governs his words and actions. In view of Brother Williams' prominence and extraordinarily successful ministry as General Superintend- ent of the Assemblies of God for the past g, twenty years, his quiet modesty and humility 5 are outstanding. Brother Williams is loved Ib IMI nlmdudmn fm ripler and Mellmdf of Tenrb- u ing, Survey of Minions .I Story Telling by everyone for his gentle understanding. j. r PECIAL TEACHER f. Calvin Holfinger, speech instructor, places great emphasis on the importance of good speech for those who wish to become effective ministers. His enthusiasm for his subject has even prompted him to tutor personally some who have speech difficulties. Brother Holsinger's consecration and conscientiousness in fulfilling his duties is admirable. CALVIN HOLSINGER ERNEST DRIVER j A new member of the C.B.I.S. family this year is Erneft Driver from Tennessee. t hNugSiTgttal i ear es I Prior to his coming here, he was engaged in pastoral work in Kentucky while attending as caringyfoic Asbury College. As an instructor in English, Brother Driver has proved an inspiration be remembered b 1 to his students by his quiet, godly life. W . , . 1 l '60- wealth of knowl- 1 the field of teach- Her unique man- : lesson creates in- rning. Variety is lay after day by a ads. Her practical she teaches wins ts. Miss Wycolf's :ing her students knowledge, but to :dge in a practical 1er: She teaches nore by what she is. PECIAL TE CHER BENJAMIN MERCADO MISS BERTHA HUANG Min' Berllaa Huang adds an unusual touch of the Orient to C.B.I.S. Her distinct dialect and apparel, typical of her country, are of interest to the students. In her classes in Chinese, she gently leads the students through the intricacies of her native language. Miss Huang acquired her education at Yenching University, Peking, China. YCOF F the importance of enthusiasm for his speech difliaxlties. luties is admirable. , W .Thug ceaung.. MISS MARY JEANNE STEWART MISS BEVERLEY SI-IERTZER Nursing takes on new meaning in Min Beverley Grayre Sberlzerk classes. She teaches by lecture and example that cheering those who are depressed is just as important as caring for those who are ill. The spiritual emphasis she places on nursing will long be remembered by those in her classes. Buenos dios, senor -this greeting is a typical expression of Benjamin Mercado, Spanish instructor. Benie's meticulously groomed person and very pleasing manners mark him as a fine Christian gentleman. Having been reared and educated in Argentina, he is a competent teacher of his native tongue. A Daniel Nungefrer, fourth year student, at mid-term this year took over the responsibilities of flight instructor. Prior to his enrollment in Bible School, Brother Nungesser was in the Army Air Corps. Having received excellent training there, he is, as his name implies, no guesser about the techniques of aviation. DANIEL NUNGESSER Bonjour, mes eleves. Thus unassuming Min Mary feanne Stewart greets her French class. Her personal interest in each of her students makes her an outstanding teacher. As a student she is very well liked because of her quaint and polite manner, her gentle disposition, and her soft-spoken voice. gi'-' 'Rig MRS. ALICE BELLINGER The good home-cooking and motherly ways of Mrs. Alice Bellinger combine to create a homey atmosphere in the Snack Shop. Sister Bellinger has won the esteem of the girls in the morning crew over whom she is supervisor. Indeed, all those in the circle of her ac- quaintance love her. MISS ANNE BRILL The genial reception offered by Anne Brill to those who en- ter the library encourages many of the students to seek the si- lence of this pleasant study hall when pressed with assignments. In addition to being a veritable information please, Miss ,,-.,-.,.,.. - MRS. CLEALL ERICKSON Q 5 E Mrs. Cleall Erickson, super- visor of the bookstore, has made a place for herself in the heart of every student. Her helpful suggestions of literary values aid us in our selections of books. As reflected in the mate- rials she offers for sale, her ar- tistic, intellectual, and econom- ic evaluations are praiseworthy. +62- X NW- 5 s : a Min Viola Gardner is super- visor of the dining room and steamtable. Those whose duties are under her management say that she is more than just a supervisor, for she spends much of her time pitching-in and assisting her workers. Because of her willingness to help, she has won the hearts of many of the students. Brill arouses interest in new and better literary works by her ar- tistic displays. . Ur MISS VIOLA GARDNER Mfr. Ruth H00 cient secretary of of C.B.I.S. Her c is always in evide is at work. To se ans' Adviser is on. duties, In this c keeps the veteran: to their educatioi while attending s TAF MILTON nial reception offered Brill to those who en- rary encourages many idents to seek the si- nis pleasant study hall sed with assignments. rl to being a veritable ition please, Miss es interest in new and :ary works by her ar- ays. . l GARDNER Mrf, Ruff: Hoover is the efli- cient secretary of the President' of C.B.I.S, Her cheerful smile is always in evidence while she is at work. To serve as Veter- ans' Adviser is one of her many duties. In this capacity, she keeps the veterans informed as to their educational privileges while attending school. TAFF MILTON HUDSON MRS. RUTH HOOVER Mrs, Ida Hudron, supervisor of laundry and household dut- ies, is a valuable asset to C.B.l.S. because of her untiring efforts to capably fulfill the countless number of duties assigned to her. Sister Hudson's sunny dis- position and friendliness to the students have won for her the affectionate title of Ma. MRS. IDA HUDSON ,lf .1. l l l z DICK MERRIFWIELD A large part of the responsi- bility for the maintenance of campus facilities rests in the capable hands of Milton E. Hudron. Brother Hudson, as- sistant superintendent of build- ings and ground, because of his quiet courtesy and capability has the wholehearted support of the boys who work under his super- vision. Dirk Merrifield, our chef, has the unusual responsibility of satisfying the students' appe- tites three times a day. This task keeps him in the kitchen long hours each day. However, Dick is just as cheerful in the eve- ning after a hard day's work as he is in the morning. That con- tagious smile of his never fades. .63- Sl ,gf gl ii P: it i l l l l 1 I . l l I i l ALBERT REID An outstanding example of the Christian business man is Albert E. Reid. In his position as purchasing agent for C.B.I.S., Brother Reid endeavors to use the Lord's money to the best ad- vantage in securing food and other needed supplies for the school. Though a very busy man, he always linds time for sociability with the students. MISS ANNE SADOWSKY JOSEPH SIMBOLI Min Anne Srzdowrkyk life is proof that a bookkeeper can glorify God in her work. As she cordially assists the students each day with their financial problems, her amiability is often an encouragement to office- visitors. Anne's warm friendli- ness and reliable efiiciency have caused C. B. Ites to classify her as tops Ur MELVIN SKARET One person whose efforts in our behalf 'are greatly appreci- ated is foreplv Simboli, cook in the Snack Shop. The hambur- gers and other short orders that he skillfully prepares, are tan- talizingly delicious. Brother Simboli's friendliness and ami- able disposition make him a true comrade to all. i 164.. Melvin Skaret, assistant reg- istrar, is busily engaged execut- ing the duties of his office and attending several classes. Last year a full time student, he has this year become a valuable member of the staff. He ex- hibits calm efficiency and will- ingness to be of assistance in any way possible. The duties of il Summeffield, PBX 1 cessitate that she hz feet. She attempts eryone well-informe by delivering telel sages to them as sv, sible. Because she a tains her pleasant attitude, she is verj by all. TAF MISS MABE 4. 1: s if ' A' l. Anne Sadowilayk life that a bookkeeper can God in her work. As lially assists the students Ly with their financial is, her amiability is often muragement to office- Anne's warm friendli- l reliable efficiency have I. B. Ites to classify her Ur The duties of Mrs. Marian Summerfield, PBX operator, ne- cessitate that she have winged feet. She attempts to keep ev- eryone well-informed and happy by delivering telephone mes- sages to them as swiftly as pos- sible. Because she always main- tains her pleasant and patient attitude, she is very well liked by all. TAFF IN SKARET MISS MABEL VAUGHN me MRS. MARIAN SUMMERFIELD The man who is largely re- sponsible for the fine condition of our buildings and campus is Raymond N, Turk. In his ca- pacity as superintendent of buildings and grounds, Brother Tuck gives himself conscien- tiously to his appointed task, that of keeping the mechanical part of C.B.I.S. functioning in perfect order. RAYMOND TUCK Min Mabel Vaughn is a very able and patient assistant to anyone having sewing difficul- ties. Her duties range from the menial task of sewing on name tapes to the more difficut duties of binding carpets. 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DEAN EVANS . . i Jwdll' rs Hozucepiotlwuvzitteninaufzfzewdaknnwnandmeadafaffmen: forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistles of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not in tables of stone, but in the fleshy tables of the heart.',' God once delivered to Moses in the mount tables of stone upon which, with His own fingers, He had written His law. That law was to be taught Israel in order that they might find life through God's own revealed Word.i Now through grace we become the chosen instrumentalityufor a divine living message. No longer is inanimate stone sufllcient for the bear- ing of heaven's communication to all men. God has found you. Though you were dead in trespasses and sin-dead as any unresponsive stone-you are now redeemed by His blood and made alive by His Spirit. You live His message. You reflect His message in its factors of righteousness, peace and joy. Your fellow- ship with Him and your love for men bespeak it. Your motive and passion to make Him known could not go unnoticed though you wished it so. Your transformation in Him is manifest. He has wrought within, you reveal without. Our peculiar joy comes from the experience of ministry in the Spirit's work of your transformation. Have we not poured out our very souls as your lead- ers, your instructors, your counselors? Have not our illumined, burning hearts met and mingled with yours as living truth flashed from one to the other? Ye are our epistles written in our hearts. We turn the pages that bear the imprints of your transformed, glowing lives-you are in our hearts! And yet comes this added exultant joy. The Spirit's illumined mes- sage in you is not alone for our reading, though that might bring joy enough. You are on your ways to every corner of the earth that all men may know and read what God has written. Let it glow by the light of the flame from the altar of your deep devotion, GRADUATES OF 1950. 51 U susvanr ...M :ZZ : it so. Your 2 has wrought experience of ransformation. a as your lead- Have not our mingled with to the other? Lrts. We turn r transformed, ind yet comes llumined mes- g, though that your ways to nay know and w by the light leep devotion, Vigilant Watchman A I '.e ,,f t w, ,-I www fig, 2 , i,,4j?-1 mi 'V' ' , -. .f55UZ7fv'1F-5 v-f'1'f fw'-,, , , .,, ,,,,fa I y A .,,,.fgr,,,,,, , ,,,.l ,1-'f-ff:Af'-+f3a,c6ff'5P 544gfi,4.4, ,-A irfljm ,. mwoog, ,- f M 'H frff ,..,-wX1,.,f4F7 1' p :KA 5 wif.-.W A r ' J, , r l'.ff3'1f 7i7f1 , Wn'fr:w144V ,f-pzfpfggqe f gf 6 ' , S ' f ' , - ' 'ff - 4 k ,fwMf.Z ' ' ' ' V ' , f f ,i,f,,, We v , , M, . .., ,,,,,,,,Q-..r. -A.,,. . . , , S g .,, ,.xwfmaewe:-119.14-73' vi , A , , ew'-uf X J t'affv: . ,. 'wwwewf f fs: if . , N , ff ,Q , , . 0 f Kwai? ,W f 'Q ' fi 7 1' V, ' fx M S 741 , 44 L9 , W7.'iE'i,E' ,g7'5:f1'f f I wr' , 311 ' ' f f T mall! 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C ,gm pf , ii- pf- ,-,, 1' qw-iz fi ,, Y ' sf-- 1 jg -5.721 ,MA -14 ,FC Activities School Choir VIRGINIA BROWN Kansas City, Missouri Major: Missions GRACE BRUCH Hancock, Wisconsin Major: Missions Activities: Union City and Brown's Spring Outstations, India Prayers, Scroll and Handbook Staffs, Social Committee, Band, Orchestra, Radio Choir, President of Girls' Chorus, Girls, Octet T ' panist , rumpet Trio Accom- Activities: Story Hour, Africa Prayers YEAR MARY ALICE BRUTON Bloomington, Indiana Major: Missions Activities: Union Point Outstation, Asia Prayers, Scroll Staff, Band chestra, Radio Choir, Girls' Octet, Girls' Trio, Clarinet Trio , Or- -75- EVNXSE ' JOHN BRYANT Norfolk, Virginia Major: Theology ' ' ' ' ll h Outstation, Activities. McCu oug Administration Hospital Veterans Squad, Banquet Program Committee, ' ' M le Chorus, lCommittee Band, a Socia , G el Messengers Quar- Radio Choir, osp tet, The Heralders Quartet Tulum DALE CHAPMAN WILLIAM CAMBERS Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Waco, Texas Major: Theology Major Theology Activities: Crane Outstation, Male Chorus, Radio Choir, Veterans Quartet -61 1 Major: Tl UI msg V- fi5?Sfz:iq t 4 S5 V x,. f g, QQ... A Q x 5X-1 QUSA, .- , v Vee 1 'X M Q X3 ' ' .wav X, ..,., .X .1 K? EW. 1 IAPMAN Texas JOHN CIM O ARTHUR CLAY Allen Park Michigan Chicago Illinois l Major Theology D Activities Dutch Hill Outstation ' tPray- Leader o t' n Leader ers Co-recrea io LILLIAN CLIFFORD Riverside, California Education Major: Religious Activities: North America Prayers MARY LOU CONNER Brunswick, Maryland Major: Theo ogy , ' : f iNorth Central Distric , Major: Missions Activities: Story Hour, Africa Prayers ,f i ftlw, A y :A': a A face lbwm gnu. wal 45 rf' Sis. Q ,, . s lu! 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EARL DORMAIER A Activities: Fox School Outstation, Asia Prayers, Co-leader of Western District Prayers, Missionary Curator JOSEPH DIETER Baltimore, Maryland Major: Theology Activities: Fireman GENE EFLIN Hartline, Washington New Sharon, Iowa Major: Theology Major: Missions Activities: Murray Outstation, School ACtivitieS:Stark C' Choir, Male Chorus ity Outstation, Lead- er of I d' n ia Prayers, Male -79- Chorus FULLER West Connecticut Major: Theology ctivities: School Choir, Green Grove Tlllllll .mi-L New Major: 'l Activities 'i tx 4 CARL GARRETT TED GIANOPULOS ' l na Tulsa, Oklahoma jersey City, New jersey ' M T Major: Theology Major: Theology GEORGE GROSS. 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Radio V Choirs, Band, Orchestra, ' artet Trombone Sermons in Song Qu , Instructor ROBERT JOHNSTON l I Bad Axe, Michigan Major: Theology j Activities: Pierce 1 y erans Administration Hospital Squad, Radio Choir, Male Chorus l 4 l Ct Outstation, Vet- 'lllllill EDSEL JONES THOMAS JOHNSTON Ridgway, Montana Major: Theology Activities: Story Hour -84- i JV .V Vl J V r Y Vl MAI Bedfc Major: Mis: Activities: l leader of A: 31 4 'vu Toledo, Ohio Major: Religious Education V AA,,5,f,5J:i Activities: Helphrey Outstation, Story A Leader of Africa Prayers, Male 7: Hour, s 'S,t-cw S .,.- .25 55 .. .fs , ,,,,.... V-,Kwai P ' ,.., N ' - X ' QS V ' Y 1 1 F LJ-:fr V Ni 1., Q., -4 is gy 11,4 1 ' Vt' V? 1 IV' V P-3 5V.1:' : , V 'l'., 1-V 'V V V -LV, .,..A,-ff... FCA- in 11 Q 1, . Chorus for . mnzlk, V ,AV :E+ 1, .7 1 41 ., K 4. , ,.i ,V , W 4, - :L 'Q -'wif I iii a V- 92 I hi ' -Q I VV. V V-5Q2VV'VL51Si 'V-f he ' E V VV::1 , 1, I f , . -H, : --V , . A '15 S . 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K, W! .1 Mg. 1 I NES hio cation Jutstation, Story ca Prayers, Male K N if 5 Hg ' .4 ff.- W44, 1 Q aa I 1 i , 1 i ll .1 ii ll :U MARGARET .KAY Chandler, Arizona Major: Missions Activities: Green Grove and Pierce City Outstations, Story Hour, Co- leader of India Prayers leader of Asia Prayers E MARGARET JUDY Bedford, Pennsylvania Major: Missions Activities: Mcl-lathe Outstation, Co- if I t. ,1 1 . j 11' ' I Yll FAITH KENDALL Wenatchee, ' Major: Music Activities: Scroll Staff, Radio Choir, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Octet, Girls' Trio Chapel Pianist and Organist Washington LESTER KENNEY Portland, Oregon Major: Theology Activities: Fierce City Outstation, Af- rica Prayers, Scroll Staff, Male Chorus, Radio and A Cappella Choirs, C.B.I.S. t Band Orches- Ambassadors' Quarte , , jjj Quartet , Q cent me, hath , t -fm gf 'nf V11 , 1'-ey ? 9. SWR .V . .1 -11 2: ' YV , 5, .,1.'w-:qg,,j 1- - 4. -. mf -': , . , ap. V- .M ' 14-. 1 'TMR mf... :ig , . 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HIRD ook Staff Kolenda uartet yers RUTH KERR Saginaw, Michigan Major: Theology Activities: Anti h oc and McHafl5e Out- t . s ations, Co-leader of Europe and the jews Prayers, Treasurer of Third Year Class, School and A Cappella Choirs, Band, Ensemble Orchestra, Chairman of '49 CUP Ad Committee U ' ' i t ROBERTA KLEPPINGER . Jewell, Kansas Major: Religious Education Activities' Green G . rove and Boston Center Outstations Mt V , . ernon Hos- pital Squad, School Choir A li- rf?-QTY , .9 R 'X - 3 ,gf f :U I' flaky' Xnx if . In ,Jim w. 1 .. T5 g rgelx-iw' ' ,Z 5 79 -,lf 'if 2,5 - iff f' V H, , ,, , , Q A- N E . 1 ,f -A ' A V - ,-.saw ' 3 , ff wa-i.yrs:L::1:f .gf , 5 :- , 'ef' ' ' , gs w13:,,zq3Na.Q:'?S fyif . e Y , A QQ- , 3, s.,L5ggi':s5-yi, xZ,6.f,2vl,3 G C Q In Wf?.'?-fin '? 2???5 f-Q-:-3-size: 4-ffxfiff-fe A A A 4 A ,, ' I , ',y715,w,,rf. 71.12 pf- f M 635337, 'f . ff ,gf 53333, . ,ew , Major: Rel . 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RUTH LINDBERG Quincy, Massachusetts Major: Religious Education Activities: Wagner Outstation, Story Hour, Africa Prayers, Secretary of East- ' t Pra ers Secretary of Third ern Distric y , Year Class, Banquet Food Committee, Rad io Choir, Girls' Chorus ADELINE LUKAS Cleveland, Ohio Major: Theology Activities: Ridgedale Outstation, Handbook Staff, School Choir l --88- l BOYD MCCLELLAN Martinsburg, West Virginia Major: Theology mac District Activities: Leader of Poto Prayers, Leader of Europe and the jews Prayers, Band, Orchestra, School Choir, Trumpet Trio J Y. ,. ! rr W, J' ORV ' okla 7 Major: 'l 1 N i r ffgf.. Q 'fCFf'f'a- . M. .., ,, ra we 111' . ft' p 1 ,Vfr VS -- Fra j ' Y 'X . 1. A-- ' , . -N'-f ' '-Q. ff? - 11' H S aegis? 4 v- 4 4' ,, . a , . .,. r, ,, , -2 v- .W-E1 U iw' affine - 'twig . J JS 3 Q, ,jr fa J Egg, ' 7 yr , , ,...,,,, s.. -A 351' X- 'Q eff-NV X'-3 .' 'Ex ' ' ' . ,L st. V' .. :21 S pc SP3 5 cg 33555. r i' au: Vaffesff,+m+1f5f55I5i?- . 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H A V 9 Major: Theology , 1 Activities: A Cappella and School F li Q! 73 ,, il X. li lx li Fl I i E 1 , Choirs THIRD FLORENCE MONROE 'UU LOIS JEANNE MILLER ' ' Clio, Michigan I, ' 'q'!'7E'5YVz,f Battle Creek, Michigan Major: Religious Education S rin Outstation, Activities: Brown's p g Factory Squad, Banquet Program Corn- mittee, School Sweater Committee, Treasurer of CUP, Accompanist, for Trumpet Trio and The Heralders ' ll Quartet, Chapel Organist, A Cappe a Choir -92- Major: Missions wjwfq wil Activities: Bruner Outstation, Asia 755 :ff Prayers, Street Meeting Squad .,, 1-1 5 ,5-'ZZ- 'jg,i. f- V- w. 2 'EQ' ' 'V u' ' . K, .. . 3 Q-. :' 'Av R. 'QV -.rv ,qv- 'NQLQQX 'al ' sum- ' fi Wqx 'K .1- V.-55 'B K i, 1 11 '. 'i .F' -. r gg- ,- I -N.-6' 'fag xii 6 it' G E-Q , bl' . L V :,. f,. V, . A :Qi 4 151' P . ,X s J':1SI. i I' 1- .Ji-Quail: . . x :E ,,l 4 'V gl!l94'fQi2g:gj,,-f : Sy - - af k., 5 'MV t Mg Iv I V Vrik. 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C. of Banquet, Business Manager of CUP, Male Chorus, Lower Lights Quartet gious Education ELDRED NELSON LONNIE NELSON Kinsford, Michigan Paris, Arkansas ' ' Major: Theology Activities: Faith Chapel Outstation, Vice President of Third Year Class It 1 'lr'-H . . ,- . ff - . s E, .Ai .- ,Y W,-3..,,, . ,sn uf.:-, - 1 :fQ.'IfL'f'a V Q N, .- , 3. f V ,W 'f-fr' ' .. J N' Mtv- L THIRD DORIS JEANNE N IMM O Memphis, Tennessee Major: Missions Activities: s ation, Story Hour, Africa Prayers, Scroll Staff ROSE OWENS Buffalo, New York ajor. Theology i Activities: Goss and Norwood Out- stations, Story Hour, Africa Prayers, Pin and Ring Committee Union Point Outt ' gy , ,, .Xff I' J,,.'Mf' ' Af 'ff' ., , Q 5 -g2e,3.,g4z.a31q:, - 137' ffl' ' 4 ' 11:-: JI- 'J wkiffifltff f ' - wt 1 -f' i , fp:::1f4..5-sQ:--vLf'4'-- -,- 'f , w-5,-my , '- vcfqiafg ,, I y ...I 1-mf. 2: an . ,ya . fv4rv0m,f.:'ff:f 'V'f'i', 7 k' , :J ' x f 35 Se ah .Z ' , 7' 5' G, TL' .-322:13 fi . A - V r M ' . 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I ,, ,if ff , ' Wim A A A A . -h - ff, 1 rf- ' 'Q ' C ' -5453, ' fi ga D e -rm.. + A , ' 'PYP t A A .- I f Majoiiliffliheology ' A Activities: jail, Personal Workers and , Q 1 . . C Mission Squads ' ,ss, saass L, ANTHONY PAOLICELLI Brooklyn, New York H WW f f f - v Major: Theology A y Activities: Brown's Spring Outstation, 5 Scroll Staff, Editor of Handbook MARGARET PARKINSON Reedley, California Major: Theology Activities: Walnut Shad O e utstation, Secretar of W ' ' y estern District P rayers, Orchestra YEAR CATHERINE PEN TZ Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ajor. Missions Activities: 'Story Hour, Asia Prayers -95- I .I Vji, 45 Il! I I ' I I. IV N ' ,f,'- rw-, V 5 . , , I I , . I I I I, II I ji Ii I I 1 I I It liz I , I I I I I . I I . I View and Galena j ' Squad, S I I I I I 3 . I I , , I I I I I 'llllllll Leader of Street Meeting croll Staff, Good News Quartet for-1q9iP::+si:'4?.Fi21:fgyf ' -- v . E f I f ltt I if ' G, , - v,,, L , H, .Amir MARTHA PETTENGER Brakpang-Tnansvaal, South Africa Major: Religious Education Activities: Gentry, Fox and Fruitland Outstations, Gospel Publishing House Squad, School Choir -9 6- VERNON PETTENGER Brakpan, Transvaa Major: Theology Activities: Gentry, Fox and Fruitland Outstations, Gospel Publishing House ' l Choirs Squad, Band, Radio and Schoo l, South Africa I ROSA S2 Major: Relig Activities: K Squad FTENGER nl, South Africa Fox and Fruitland Publishing House and School Choirs ROSALEE PHILLIPS Salina, Kansas Ma'or: Religious Education 1 e Outstation, Activities: Key ston Squad DORIS POLITES Port Chester, New York Major: Missions ' ities Greenfield Outstation, Vet- jail Actrv : ' ' ' I-Ios ital Squad, erans Administration P India Prayers 3 fs X i X: Major: Missions Activities: Announce ' ' the S,pjadt. Major: Religious Edu AVON PORTWOOD Dallas, Texas cation Pierce City and Activities: Delaware, Stella Outstations, Story Hour RUBY PRICE Wadsworth, Ohio ment Committee ,-we ..., .1 N , -R' R 1'-4 ,555 .:- Ecu, , . tif 55--. g,,.,,f.-.,?- V: A N! HY X - : :,. ' V ,', --'sf ,,- .gaugpgn-,y .,.!1-sv, .L,5,,tk-,gt .- ,QW ,I ' f. , 7 'Q-.'. - ,- rg: .:q..::, -f ,p fl, -gggygy , . , kH,,,,..., A .., :iz-aagfi 'A F i'? 'x--5q,,,u r- 21:70 '2':'..,. - . in 'mugs 31 .-I,-EQ , I 1:21723 15-H3 H 14 - V, - -I Irv: 5 '--5 522.2 ' riff' ' Q 'W' l-Simi' Six? E-is A-k-fm' 5.4-1--Me:-f.:v.s' 252 52 't2ief,. rf Y----f -??1'?'3,Q21'Qff 5' 1 Qfyvff.-ie L-cf,.5E5f - M --A- ' ' vie, . I ' ' f 'msH 'LTI' -1 - Q2-:1fff5 if-fs'-fl ,-27621 ..s-.L....., M- .,.. ., 1 . ' sf 1-1 .- jf'-,535 -3.1--'fag gg :gg -S1453 '- - Q-.r,..f . . . 1 . 1 ,.l ,L-vitrlh, -L:B.A.g. Q9-fi,-1-xlib ,Ja-2 I - ' -T 'J'-'Q 4-HQLML' S.,:f5gQJ.2 1 4.1 Eg , Mm-S' gifs . ' -i Fi 5 in . J. ..,, .. -qw-M' .sms :FR :JIT MI E E 5 fl 11 H JACK RISNER MARY LOU ROBERTSON Tulsa, Oklahoma Richmond, California Major: Theology - Major: Missions Activities: McHaHie and Union Chap- A el Out t ' ctivities: Bruner Outt ' s ations, Male Chorus THIRD NESTA SAGE Flushing, New York Major: Religious Education Activities: Story Hour BERLENE SALLEE Wichita, Kansas gious Education Major: -Reli Activities: Ke t ys one Outstation, School a d A ' n Cappella Choirs X t W, ,,v.,,,--, , -9 V fr? ,-2' . - ea it L24-'5 ri' -2291 L' i. diff , 1157-ET ' Ziff , an -as Tiff? V Qizig' . 4,112 iff .ff 'II'-2 .-mmf .f 3,31 -4:12 -I-F ' y 'T fil- Q :fee ' .- ff? ' 5 .1 ' s ation, Story Hour, Africa Prayers, Radio Choir ,,m rw , pie: A , 7: fi, I ,Q 9 .JU f , 45 'fT.':' Y ,1 1 I ,fa , t f I an, ,Q Y- Ur 0 f xx 'A w K S, A..4, V7 ' xv' , A ,, - - -: 1' .L-Q . 4 f ,c LK' U .s. ' Q., .s-,,v M 'f ' 'Mkt x 'E' .IANEU Oshk Major: Religi Activities: Ea. America Praye pella Choir ERTSON ornia ation, Story io Choir I-.,. sg , 1. ,gf -,ff - ,t , T :- I ,,,.u,,, .y ., 'fi Y' 'ff ' E3l5.i 5- !? j 5,-, 1, ,f q,.z,,3 as : Aa xx .J w i ' ' I , .., ..,r ?x9 hj 'J lg-f V626 f ' fe-4 'f ' f , , -.. sift S ai .. r X. ,,.. ' g f -a - f' ' 1' , Qqrffn 4 ., 252, 6 .- ff: i 1 5- ' ' .,- . 5 155 w 74 i ,. r , ,,.. Q ... T -. 'pf ,Q 4: 5 Q., , QC 4 g :via 9 mf' fl . I x 1 i 1 1 . 435162, :jg W I 'Z the I cfulfi - - ofzaff na in the Sfplfllfa as I I U U 4 we 1 l fgi?P'?,1q,. V - F f a- I A.. T '1. 5f' ,J , 5 .ez -jfau zj Q ,WE g :sh .14 A gifs. , f'f .ig -, LT f A . iw 4. 5- 'f - 5. . 3 -Grlf ,V V 15:4 A ' In t' fx -' ' . 1 fqfgf, 35gg.'5ji'5Z.ka-'g4:jf3g,i-'zjffnTJ it I ,f . 4-PP , V ' Q GQ 5475.1 5-fig, efqezf at f'If'K'l3j 1 ' I 5131972 ,stifii ' 551' -11 ,-fi?','V1ff',f5T,, I 'f?'Qf:',T -,QQ 5.-7-g.ffg, ,-e sQ?f ?f'3'w 5,73 .3539Qiifffigi-13ff',1 ,S ., ..,, , Mu, aa, ,, nf J, 4 -. , 2, . af, 3,11 ,ga -, IW.-. , , . A' .,?7'.,. A I :mf f f ' A ' A 4- 'Z My my ,,,',.f V I I k, rw -r,f1s.,,, .,VV4,,,, ,-f- N M U . at-was c ,I - 5.15 ., , , GKHQSLMV I f Lndqgailgvinrmgwgigmg.,,,,3?,m.qW :gi'E5'56f,-,,.,f-IQ'-Star v, ., ml K 32:5 ' ' ' f ' ' ' . . ff -'-'Umm' .--+' 'liz 5 A. A I 'A A A if , ,W ia' sn It Y. . f . ii . . ROBERT SCHAMBACH ' Harrisburg, Pennsylvania f Major: Theology I. 7 1 i F I I I J I 5 . I 1 i il i 1 4 1 , . ,jr I 5 I l JANET SCHUMITSCH O . ELDORA SMITH shkosh, Wisconsin Topeka, Kansas Major: Religious Education Major: Missions Activities: Eastland Outstation, Latin Activities: Brown's Spring, Faith America Prayers, Story Hour, A Cap- Chapel and Walnut Shade Outstations, pella Choir jail and Veterans Administration Hos- pital S u d q a s, Story Hour 99 ,., af .1 Activities: Handbook Staff VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER Zanesville, Ohio 085' Major: The-ol Activities: Danforth Outstation, St Hour YEAR ory , ,j : ,V ' W ff Q V, -,..,r,. ,,.,?4: C. 955.3 1:-Taz, Ef , ' '- nr .1 w w.-r , W, ff: in imc? 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A ' if ' H ' if '63 i-'7 f1ff+?3DiX?3 ' '-FW-96f?lf if'1-f?:f'fc?E'-'f33:22-ifkl-if aw f ' 4 ,:f?5?2f -1 .,-,Q 1 :- af'Wif,,,'U ,J-v'.f-af-5efvf-Nurs.: faff-agua M1 -'u-if:.p- ,-2-a:gr: .a,f,a -' riff- rv :ram-rg' ::::9'u: ru P- ,-1 . ,- , ,fg-in .V ,. ,. rm... K .,M,,ff ,my -x -. , Qfzf ' ' 35.7 215 ,N 'IS' L, Q., SMITH t jMexico ' SMITH ,Q Kansas I us Education 1 Activities: Africa and Latin Arneri Prayers, Story Ma'or: Religio Hour THIRD CS. ' -9-' 'fd ARTHUR SOVERN MARK SPARLIN Burlington, Iowa Glendora, California Major: Theology Major: Theology ' Activities: Flying Activities: jail and Street Meeting Squads, CUP Photographer -100- Club I .1 j: HOW l Kalar Major: Thea 5 1 2 I j, 3 5 5 pull at - M- 4 a I fl w f. -gvgfff l ' , ' f.' ,,- 1 ff a 'xr . Ae WIT I : ' x Zsgmvj N H 57 .::1F?'3 . v ' 1 sv -'Ei'-' 'Y . fkf .-A .v . -rf 415-,gi r cg? . .,,- ,ECE pp- ,.- . . . ,.. ,, , Q ' 1 - g.:'-salwf. - A new n1f?7f?5:..4gg - t f 7' lL26af9 'f.7ff?'i1 4,'T-F1 L S 1 'A -1 ' -.af . ..-. raw- 4 1- -mf 4- ,X ., -'- -, , -, ia 1 I k L JR 73- ' e ,D , , hw-f J5'f.zi, 1 1,1 -'jH.Mij,, 1-p H ' H - w lk ' if r yew at ' f m B 'W I L S iv , f 1 -' .a 3 4 s l f WASQQ 1 Mai xg' .-L., 'Qs' E Gif- xsfe-f, , f f ns- ,7.Ag.5g,, 'Q fbi -fuzz- i-1. f?ff ' pike- 2. 'M - eww, Wewrferf, -M A. ,f5f:gSY, WA wish, 515' ' A -,, l 5 f X i 2 ' - f ffxf x ' if:?t'fL . f ,gg 1,5 I ' 1 V.V, Q f HOWARD sP1LLERs JEAN STEVENSON , A Q' ,fffi tiqh V,,,5,,fw 3 , , fg Kalamazoo, Michigan Aberdeen, South Dakota 9 fy 'f'f , - - - . - 73? , Major: Theology Major: Religious Education 1 ,X V, f' img' 1 T . . . . Q' Activities: Danforth Outstation, Af- ,, 1, -Sw . Mfg' f, 1 - . - , , gg rica Prayers, Treasurer of Missionary T Band iff f f Q 1 JOY STEVENSON Aberdeen, South Dakota Major: Religious Education Activities: Africa Prayers, Story Hour MARY JEANNE STEWART Norwich, New York Major: Missions X Activities: Girls' Chorus i F , 'A ir,' 1 'i R k,j1,:,,f-,HJ jfgnfigfw?-?i i K. K: , gf K --Q F4 .PARUN , , qi C as A I gg nut . California f. ' I f . ' N 1 . ,,,J . , C - kr., ., ' .t .,,. , ,, -. QQ Club 1, .5 r '21 'GV ' -f '- YL. ii-,,Q'Sff, 5 , , i A. QA My fi.,-4 'v f T-. Q 'QV . Lg., ,,., .---:fffgfs-f.5.sqf.:g Y N' 'YV' . N iii- -3,25 ' g. j,1.r:,g4,a N J... . Q . 5 gag M Q33 5 as 1, ' if X Q Y' TT?3If:fT,'f'1 2nt'- Sikfii HW Qi, ', . ,Msg-if -if .,,t fi, ev, A .,.., , 1155 Q C 'Y' ' i as 'ig 2' gif-5??'il'f'f e 14-4--?Q:,Ii5' ' I as F3 ' , ' ' ' . K - . i ' . gh .4i i5 '-52,3 45- : L D - 1 ' -' Y- fn ffliegfsi 1 1:5133 -- :grew ' Qs si-,Q Q -f - , A ' ' , A A 'fialf-is-I so ,,,' Q , V A T - ,T ,- 1 , ze, plzrffaileee ' '- A ' 'V P -A--N..-,a,.14.,.y3,1,,,.g,,rj-12,1 kgvvjfi? ,.i::g,,l fi, V. N ' im 'W' P' ' I THIRD CORNELI US THOMAS O maha, Nebraska Major: Music Activities: Street M eeting Squad, School Choir ' ELVE N jacksonville, Illinois Major: Missions Activities: Danforth Outstation, Prayers RTA THOMPSO A514 L AMY STRANG W. ichita, Kansas Major: Religious Education Activities: Lee and Green Grove Out- stations, Africa Prayers, Secretary of Central District Pra e y rs, School Choir CHARLES STRODE Springfield, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: M H c affie and Lockwood Outstations X .f ,. WMS A www ,EV , 4 f ,V yi i . Mgr. - 511-' f' , S -S, . gf as if IAN-.V vi- If ya avr, .5 -' 1 .1. . . is he :J , F ?,,,.m M ' 25 : -, Iv, 3' 3 -1 . A -.tw W:..t . I. ...M .. ai., A Z-1' J 5. Q- EA, ' ,.., 13, -A 1 Aga.-Iglrjiflf. ., J-1,1 : ' ' '1 4 ,4 '--:N ' 2 K V F I 1-.AUX .. .. 3 'tl ,- - ,9 V .1 i ,, 7' My .lg U. 451 '? ,uri l .si gnu- , f' f ,gn-iw, ,. iii' --' ' 'E :'gZ'4W' J ' i , A-, , rg- I I jg-5, ' 1 ,' RAYJ H Major: Ther Activities: I Lower Lights tets, Male Cl V a.f,,,1,,g ,W wa, ,Iggy ,, ,Q,g-fr ,,, , ff 1 ,a,,:AM,Qw4.,ff-., y ,'5,,f,1.,.,'f .Qf X , 2 if fax., Y N 'f fiiaz,-.1-xf r , - ' ,vfetrfff S s r s 4 . r ,- . tg. dit 41 Q U . ,ne at - ,,. 'ROD . ,E fmzp if- 'i w : lllnois j - 111: g,,, Q ,B If ve as 3 'suave' A 4: ,v,,,' ,L'5 I ' rf A 5' k ' 4 T i ,I nw . ff'g'-tina -2 is nd Lockwood Q ' vfl , o ,gm I 1,4 so A ,,o if f' 'ie'-W mg-: 13 1: ' ' oo,, - A it 1 ' nr ,, 7 ,,f , ,. , . , . . 4 f., .J'4x,t. V ,EFT I ,.,,5G.,..,,gM:f I 39.,?.,b ,Erik-, ,1:.5.Vf.ai ffig-,.i qlrra-.IA , .:z7,1i- kLi,2r1,,,.LlV kg-V53 I L5-2,.,5, . ,api ,-, 15,321 , ,, V., yrvg. :L--fr, r. fa- 1' , r ,Na in ww- 'J' 1 11 ' .5 If -c v' X' Zi f 4' ' QQ? , ' ' ' K f v' . 'DJ , f' ' , f v ' ' .g,'- 'Qs ,f, A f .ar i, fr if. 3' , 'i.1 :2'? f f,,,'.gr., f ' 'aff' ,-ug: f -.N New York Major: Theology Activities: Bald Knob Outstation KENNETH TRACY Burlingame, California Major: Missions Activities: Danforth Outstation YEAR -RAYMOND TROYER Hubbard, Ohio Major: Theology Activities: Handbook and Scroll Staffs, Lower Lights and Good News Quar tets, Male Chorus RICHARD TUFTE Ludlow, South Dakota Major: Theology Activities: Bald Knob Outstation, Leader of North America Prayers Leader of Western District Prayers, Male Chorus Q l 3?-2.1 5'-' - Q ua. ' V slmag--4.1 A f V? W ,f fri. 1 nur.-'nga ivgqfsf, V wg? 'LPGA' Y 1 ' Ni' 5 2g,2.zff': 1: 'F -M f , rf: 33:3 A 57: ffiafsf 4:a ,k':,'1E? 1-iff: 2. - Egg' 'auf 1941. 3 fl ' V . ,535 . . Q Q-gggff ,age 1:25 , ' ,Q-55 .1 Q .a r . X L, j :Q i K 3,37 . , c .psy 2- . ,:, Y .KL Q- lr. 3 -. , , ,,,. . I ski , Y J' V '- ., -' ds ' N :gi Z gf' , :Z ff? s fl' -fs f, X ,pg ' r . I- fi js, 3 u, c l-5 5 L iff, f , K Q , if. 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EARL WARSTLER PORTER WARREN New Sharon, Iowa Brewster, Ohio Major: Theology Major: Theology Activities: Abadyl, Washington and Faith Chapel Outstations, Petelo As- f North Central Dis- sembly, Leader o trict Prayers, Scroll Stait -104.- ,Q 3- ROBE Detroi1 Major: Mission: Activities: Gre Welsh Packing Council Town Quartet, Male 4 f 1 , 41,1 ROBERT WAY GEORGE WELCH Bloomington, Indiana Detroit, Michigan ' ' M' ions Major: Missions Major . iss Activities: Green Hill Outstation, 2 Welsh Packing House Squad, Trailer ' Trailer Town Town Councilman, Quartet, Male Chorus STLER Ohio Xfashin ton and g R ions, Petelo As- Jrth Central Dis- taff ROBERT WHEELER Lamar, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Ridgeclale Outstation WALTER WILHELM Baltimore, Maryland Major: Theology Activities: Wagner and Union Chapel Outstations wfiaoneuefr ww nat ' -rr t n V.-I . 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' 'E W , I W , f ,,,.4 f , f we eocape we -106-1 14,.,, ,aW,-,f I f YEAR Q f RUTH ZERBE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Major: Missions Activities: New Bethel Outstation, Missionary Curator, India Prayers U BEVERLEY S AR f ZERBE 2, Wisconsin V Bethel Outstahon ior, India Prayers fi, ,, DAVID ALVARADO Billings, Montana Major: Theology Activities: Latin America Prayers, Male Chorus ' MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Major: Missions Activities: Antioch and Md-lalfie - Outstations, Co-leader of Eastern District Prayers, Asia Prayers, Sec- retary of Student Missionary Band, School Choir GERALD ATCHISON - Ottawa, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Rogersville and Mt. Zion Outstations ...tFzewwLdotHat.1o,pealiunwqau,tFu XHQL. , ' 'W . ,yea , , Z Y in gif. V X , ff SN. 3 - ' ,V- iv C ,. 'ff ', K-, gf 33g-ws ,V -f MQ ... ,fm , , . .. A , ii L 4 .1,. 'A Ms as , 'f 1? ,., .yy . Y e'tt 5 f.ii1 ' ff LELAND BARRELL Centerville, Iowa Major: Theology Activities: Antioch, Crane, and , Kissee Mills Outstations, jail Squad SAMUEL BECKDAHL Nanpara, India Major: Missions Activities: Greenhill Outstation, India Prayers 1 -1 08- LENNIS BLA Granite City Major: Theology Activities: Pastor Church F that fl 0416615 unta yacc, ww opixit, and Meg me , . BECKDAHI. nara, India 'ns kreenhill Outstation, ffm if C A ' FOURTH LENNIS BLACKBURN Granite City, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Pastor of Stott City Church YEAR MALCOLM BLAKENEY Bronx, New York Major: Missions Activities: Editor of '44 CUP -109- -11 VIVIAN BLAKENEY Lyallpur, West Punjab, Pakistan Major: Missions PAUL BREWER Marianville, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Pastor of Barnett and Marianville Churches AMELIA BULLOCK New Kensington, Pennsylvania Major: Religious Education .ff 1 v 1 l L I i 1 1 4 l 1 W' ---ann ERNEST BUSBY Dallas, Texas Major: Theology ' Activities: Latin America Prayers, Social Committee . HERBERT BUTLER Pittsburg, Kansas Major Religious Education Activities Africa Prayers lg RICHARD CARPENTIER Kremlin, Montana Major Religious Education Activities Story Hour, Leader Europe and the jews Prayers 'JI-? -we , .,,.,,f ts- A - , ,K i d ' ' rig, ,,.vaYfig-'it -at-,, , ,E,,,, ...j f ,Aw-V. , -sw , , ' I ', f Qi V V '. 1 Qmrfswwwff' . I- , I, .. I - st C, 3 wwe- N,:,e,,,,,,4jQf,g:awrQ?yg4.q,, . t , ,wt Wx.. . ,, ad. 'if as f ' v-Env ,zzz , ,mnwf- - ef- , ..,.--,feaXv4?Zf?3a7F-XC,-av n 4 t -8 - t ,xx i. f - , 'TQg1'i21fE, , 3 , , . 4534, M.Q:,,t,,-'vW3'?ff'4 9'5ff Fi? X' vi: 'lr . i f 'xxx I V ' . . 7 nz , K I 6 . . , l.-pw , ,, , X . , I .lj , . x, Q ,V I -ag ,, Q 1-Y-V I Y e-sw' , ,fy f - ' 1 , f ,zffwzff Iefaefiilif- ,6:2,Q-'31, f , , , , .gxmea ,,:,,.,,.,e' ',,1,,4,. , :ff2jf,fm1.u if ww- , ,f ' , C, - .-yyf N, 4 J tq3 w , ,s -3- fx cf.:-1 , ,. 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Q ff W ,- f Eff 5' 1 ,tp-,g3fyf.3f.q. 1, '44 ,5s.:. .s4-1 51, .a gf'-'ifiz' ' -'-G33-15-25 '2 'F' fri-' Lf WW' : 'Jeff 'Q ' 4 ,f , 'ffl,Z-a4i5s:::,5f'1'9-?f.ie'if3-45:5Mv?4eE:ff M-2 , T1':G:f1i,, , A ti - - , ' fs J a2'f?i', f , , at Z f, M M? df? 1 f 2 ,Ka la 'J ,555 , X if X f Q i t Q 2f1,s7f+ Q 2854. fi ' ' fi 'T if 3 'X 1 :MZ ..... 1' .,t, , gyfaf. -436 2' ww- vt-:,,'.-H,'y1f:e,f.f'-,ff ,-x,w:'f'f'-,N,L?11g5 ., 0 my, w ' ,rw ', . ye, -: --,glans - , ' mf , ,fa I I ggy! fgf, ,. 1..n' x,: gvlfsifgwfff f ROBERT COBB LEE ROY COLLINS Cabool, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Social Committee l - w J , f ' RUTH MARY CQ American Falls Major: Missions Activities: Reeds' Spi forth Outstations, S1 Squad, Latin Americ: cial Committee Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: Sycamore Outstation, Welch Factory and Garment Fac- tory Squads 0- ...geda2J'vL,n0.t ' 4 fwffffwp area a., ,,,ac,3:fjfM,f it M , ,., ,I of 4' , I W, -tw.. ,M , 14 wwf y,W,, , ,fa fm 12:5 XWJC4 ,,f , ,f 7 ,ww , , ,, ,, i 1 ,Lf 0 my ,, , 4232, ROY COLLINS Jool, Missouri :ology Social Committee ' JJ mf f GILBERT DAY Bolivar, Missouri Major: Theology RUTH MARY CROWDER American Falls, Idaho Major: Missions Activities: Reeds' Spring and Dan- forth Outstations, Street Meeting Squad, Latin America Prayers, S0- cial Committee FOURTH YE .gedaefvL,hat theovuphvm, new we ipnwefa aff -Ill- ROWLAND DEAN Union City, Indiana Major: Missions Activities: Teagues Outstation, Veterans Administration Hospital Squad fi ,M- ,A M HAROLD DOYLE Bremerton, Washington Major: Theology Activities: Bald Knob Outstation, North America Prayers, Announce- ment Committee TREVETT DICKSON Buffalo, New York Major: Theology . Activities: Outstation, North America and Africa Prayers 'z -gg E SS -s LS iEM'l'k'L E gf fi ff: 5. ERNEST DRIVER Nashville, Tennessee Major: Theology OSCAR DYKES Andalusia, Alabama Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Trailer Town Councilman e ' EDWARD DZIRBA Hempstead, New York' , Major: Theology: . Activities: Nixa Outstation at fm-:sin 1, ' ,ilk , I V 5 f 6, f-4 My 33' sa V iii' f f f gf f N .iff 1, ' . 5 an -I 'f'fCffjwM' 4f ' -,F J' n 4 i 4:3 2? ,Egfr wtf Msljlif , .ax Jfriz. -A 'J ' V, 1 c . , jli mwff gye 'fir '1 'K filfy, ,J we unta me, and 1 wwe a,,,,,,,,,cfiee,w1d ofwf and tfwuki DOROTHY EF LIN New Sharon, Iowa Major: Religious Education Activities: Stark City Outstation, Scroll Staff, School Choir LEONARD ELKIN C Bronx, New York WILLARD C Major: Theology K M ' TIEOUISYOH, ' ajor: eo ogy Activities: Sycamore -112- 1 ' ' A thee - arwwefl ' jjj! S U ig 'z ., kr i ' - knawefa . y ARD ELKIN , New York logy or 4- .I 7621 L 'zffwfwmffv ' WWW,r,,f,' gf' X QQ, f ,N ?2'WWi76f 1 f, , FOURTH WILLARD GRISBEE Houston, Texas Major: Theology Activities: Sycamore Outstation YEAR JACK GUNBY Coffeyville, Kansas Major. Missions Activities. Browns Spring and Faith Chapel Outstations, Vision 5 ,,,A. W J ft 5 ,ff Q ai' 5 1 ly, r..r jf ggsrl, 'Ugg Q:-1 , X 2 I M 1 x 4 gf elf I N ff I f rf W C ff WW M f 2 Rf Z X ff Q mff, ffwt w if Q W fy! , W, f f fl? 1 A an W! W fiwy 7 f f W4 1 My f Q1 Zi f 4 , 1 1 if , ,Q a ,ff x . , 'fx if I A W yy X' f Z ff Si ff N 5 f , Sm ww as may if f if 5 aff? t ' W P' REUBEN HARTWICK Mercer, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities : Male Chorus RUPERT HAZEN Coloma, Michigan Major: The Activities: Yocum School, Wil- lard, Union stations, Veterans Administration Hospital Squad, Leader of North- ern District Prayers ology City and Hurley Out- Staff, Flying Club WAYNE HEMPHILL Lexington, Kentucky Major: Theology Activities: Mt. Vernon Hospital Squad LEO HENDRICKSON Chicago, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Outstation CALVIN HOLSINGER Trafford, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Diggins and Danforth Outstations BERYL HOUGER Spokane, Washington Major: Theology JAMES HOWARD Springfield, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Elm Springs Outstation -ll4- l 1 r l s 4 w F X? , ' QW, f ,, A 1. ,ff , W, ff g Ly! W, 4, Q! ,cs f M QW, N , , l 3 ,Q . ll A l GLEN JENKINS 5 RAYMOP Alton, Missouri 'T 1 5Pfmg5e1 Major: Theology Maloff' Theolof Activities: Bois D'Arc Outstation Actwmesf New N House, King N ' pany, and Lurie l l f l 3 'x I Hwfzatfweaemgeofzaflfafskinnzgnanu We S D'Arc Outstation i I l , r. why wars. ' s I ,ci-. 1St?Ni f mga X, Mc:-C-W X .W S .Q at X in C 5 1' J '51 ii It j 1, 2 A ? 5 fl 'X l JENKINS , RAYMOND JOLLIFF , lvliggouri fl Springfield, Missouri gy T Major: Theology ,E Activities: New Gospel Publishing l House, King Manufacturing Com- : pany, and Lurie Factory Squads 5 4 w r 1 I ERNEST KALAPATHY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: Theology A F9 HTH l YEAR eofLalKcwkinmgname,tFLatwiU.1da. I -115- EDWARD KARNES Tacoma, Washingotn Major: Theology Activities: Faith Chapel Outsta- tion, Asia Prayers RALPH KAY Tucson, Arizona Major: Theology Activities: Pastor of Peace Chapel, '49 Commencement Speaker ELLSWORTH KENNEDY Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Major: Missions Activities: Everton Outstation ...withacdmegeicandamg l PAUL KLINGER - Shamokin, Pennsylvania Major: Theology V Activities: Goss and Gray Outsta- tions, Secretary-Treasurer of Prac- j tical Works. Department, Vice- ., President of '48 Student Mission- l ary Band, India Prayers, Kolenda Quartet, M. C. 'of '48 Banquet, Chairman of '48 Banquet Program Committee, President of Fourth Year Class, Male Chorus 2 CHARLES LEE Mobile, Alabama Major: Missions Activities: Street Meeting Squad, Africa Prayers HELEN LASHAWAY McClure, Ohio Major: Missions Activities: Veterans Administration Hospital Squad JAMES LEDDY Salem, Oregon Major: Theology Activities: Halfway and Goss Out- stations JOHN LEMOS Florianopolis, Brazil Major: Missions Activities: Willard Outstation, Leader of Latin America Prayers -116- 4 DON A Lawren Major: Theolo, Activities: Lati1 Vision Staff, R: fi j 15 -5 ithfc-uthlege ' b V LEMOS polis, Brazil s llard Outstation, 1 America Prayers uf? -il, yi f f f, if 7 y,,yx,f Wm f f ' w F0 HTH DONALD LOWE Lawrence, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Latin America Prayers, Vision Staff, Radio Choir , My L , I ,X 14 f fp . 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YEAR MURRAY McLEES Cheyenne, Wyoming Major: Theology Activities: Pleasant Hope Outsta- tion, Chairman of Banquet, Hand- book Staff, Editor of Scroll -117- MELBA MCNUTT Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Religious Education WARREN MCPHERSON Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: McCullough Outsta- tion, Veterans Administration Hos- pital Squad, Story Hour, Leader of Europe and the jews Prayers, Scroll Staff, Sales Manager of '50 CUP, Vice - President of Fourth Year Class, '48 Banquet Invitation Com- mittee, Radio Choir, Male Chorus, Gospel Messengers Quartet, The Heralders Quartet DONALD MATTHEWS Mt. Morris, Michigan Major: Missions Activities: Diggins,,Mt. Zion, and Miller Outstations as ,i ' fl 1' H. ff ,qwx K ff' f f 0 1 uf W ROBERT MAYFIELD Brazil, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Elm Springs and Brown's Spring Outstations, Latin America Prayers, School Choir RUTH MAYFIELD Swanton, Maryland Major: Theology Activities: Brown's Spring Outsta- tion, Latin America Prayers GLENN MENZIE McKeesport, Pennsylvania Major: Theology ARMAN D MICKELSEN Hardy, Nebraska Major: Religious Education Activities: Outstation, Street Meet- ing Squad BENJAMIN MERCADO 25 de Mayo, Argentina Major: Religious Education Activities: Translating Sunday School Literature, Teaching Spanish -118- Q HI ARTAVAZII Calcut Major: Theolog Activities: '49 1 lwiflneuefafeaae Ujweflvfb JOHN MORAR 'C Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Major: Religious Education Activities: New Bethel Outstation, '48, '49 CUP staffs, Radio Choir FOURTH YEAR wwf , 1 Av-if' CHARLES MOXEY Alton, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Union Chapel Outsta- tion, Africa Prayers MERRILL MYERS Willard, ohio Major: Missions Activities: New Hope Outstation MARCUS NISSLEY Florin, Pennsylvania Major: Theology .93efiu6d,.1a:ntFLeBwnd,tFwQ1tdo1EaU DANIEL NUNGESSER Minneapolis, Minnesota Major: Theology SAMUEL PATTERSON Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Major: Missions Activities: Keystone Outstation JOHN PERRY Conneaut, Ohio W Major: Missions Activities: Shady Grove, Boston Center, and Union Point Outsta- tions, Co-leader of North Central Prayers, Asia Prayers TOY PITTS Clarksville, Arkansas Major . Theology tHirztc.a hwgdfcunm DOROTHY REGNIER West Hartford, Connecticut Major: Religious Education Activities: Abadyl Outstation, In- dia Prayers, Band, Radio Choir -120- A f 1 LOUIE I Dothar Major: Theolo Activities: Ant e , : the qafapaeepzwa awmam, tfiingtaa hwcdfdfame? I ' REGNIER d, Connecticut z Education yl Outstation, In- l, Radio Choir W35, W L f'1 ,pdjywyifffff M, , gf X F0 HTH M LOUIE ROBIN ETTE Dothan, Alabama Major: Theology Activities: Antioch Outstation JAMES ROUTH Crocker, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Morrisville Outstation -121- BETTY SAKWITZ Houston, Texas Major: Missions Activities: Goss Outstation, Burke Factory Squad, Leader of Southern District Prayers, Scroll Staff WILLIAM SAKWITZ Houston, Texas Major: Theology Activities: Dunnegan and Dan- forth Outstations, Europe and the jews Prayers, Co-leader of South- ern District Prayers, Scroll Staff, Handbook Staff VICTORIA SCHOTT Blue Island, Illinois Major: Missions Activities: Latin America Prayers, School Choir CALVIN SCHRAMM Moultrie, Georgia Major: Theology BEVERLEY SHERTZER Washington, D. C. Major: Missions Activities: Secretary of Potomac District Prayers, India Prayers, Chairman of Banquet Food Com- mittee, Hostess of Banquet, Scroll Staff, Secretary of Fourth Year Class DELORES SILVA McClure, Ohio Major: Religious Education Activities: Veterans Administration Hospital Squad, Galena Outstation fi' at -1 'Ear , , x 35,5 f,t5iw, 5,,A.:y1gf at , i , XV M,.-5520. V H R I mastiff-f:,,z?,?ggf-:fsfiv :,,, 5 Af , .t L W , f , I , 'WWE'- JM '. -1 ,v j fwa-emu4auau.:+wf,, K, , f- ff ff A E I ' 1: WV Q ,. 5 I Vfsgjjf f7,QQ,Qw5aaQrLfarwff4fM'2:3?i ' -, ' was ' ' Wcff s T f- ,- -' 'ff v LLM. l '-4 '-23:2 ,f ,,ff f j 5-gf ,ff f Q- - v R f ' f xawmawef' X Q X ,, ajcf ' if, f, ,f, f,, wif fjL,f,,,,, ' ,i C 1 f f iQ,s' 4 WM W Z' f fr f f fs ' fr ' fxff ' we ww, ff wfvfwf , ,aww ff , f ,f f 4 ,-, V, , fM,fi,,, ,, ,Z K ,X f ff, K 0 , ' ,f -Wwe 1, -f'.2?3Cl5:.'4a . ' f wg w if fu , f ' ,v ' , M ' ,f pggy ,.,f.,,gffif 7 Q X 4 , , f myaw ,f,mrwn'f,ggg::ffgf3,f'.? 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Q givygza Jai, 75 X- 0 -' ,'?1rlM'.1:,:e-F' c.: Q-szff,S:e:1f4f 4 2 .2tf., ! 5, Wfff' Wwwff W f ff S ff K we 3' ,f-fgfyfff' -'34, 'i 5:1 712 xv. 5:13 ff'-Q-2, ' was-vi., ' '-ef, zz is , as in fff ff f f fm Vg, sziifffsag' f.i'i'1es: ,1,wf' f 3 Q S fl 'I V59 J1?U y ' Q 'f 'I. 2553.42-7' 4--GSVCM -VUii5f'4'6 F1l' ' 4' .aF5 'i- i 9 4 .V f M 7' , -33- ix, f 4 ,f will ' 1: . . P - wm6 wwwf a f I 5 :2v'f' s4?z-'Y - 5 W, , ,f 1 ELSIE Springfi SIMMONS eld, Missouri Major: Religious Education JOSEPH SILVA Fresno, California Major: Theology Activities: Veterans Administration Hospital Squad, Personal Workers Squad -122- i MARYIANJ Houston Major: Missions Activities: Asia a Prayers, Treasurei Class, Radio Cho Music Committee Slarnfzetliat' ,andwcw gf lamaliaefwr EBRQ: .. Kirin? us. s i Qi .lf X, sf? V, I -I IMMON S 1, Missouri 5 Education 4 MARYIANN SITTON Houston, Texas Major: Missions Activities: Asia and Latin America Prayers, Treasurer of Fourth Year Class, Radio Choir, Girls' Chorus, Music Committee MELVIN SKARET Rio, Wisconsin , Major: Theology f Activities: Sermons in Song Qu tet, Radio Choir F0 HTH Ziuetfgand wafsdeadgand, lamaliuefwt U YEAR Q -123- 31'- CLAIR SMITH Lewistown, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Africa Prayers ROBERT SMITH Martinsburg, West Virginia Major: Theology Activities: McCullough, Evansdale and Basher Outstations, Story Hour, Home Visitation Squad TRUMAN SMITH Rock Island, Illinois Major: Theology N EVEN SN YDER Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Upper Room Outsta- tion, New Gospel Publishing House Squad V EDWARD STRAN G Tustin, Michigan Major: Theology Activities: Kissee Mills and Union Point Outstations VERA SWARZTRAUBER Zion, Illinois Major: Missions Activities: Girls' Chorus, School Choir HENRY SZATKO jacksonville, Florida Major: Theology Activities: Miller and Oak Ridge Outstations, North America Prayers ..1uuUcameagain,and JAMES TAROLLI Solvay, New York Major: Theology Activities: Keystone and Nichols Outstations . Wu JOHN TH4 Springfield, Major: Missions Activities: Green Africa Prayers, Committee -124- ' wuwwffuwlff- Z4 ,, ff F0 HTH JOHN THOMPSON Springfield, Missouri EARCQLLQ Major: Missions ew or Activities: Green Hill Outstation, ' Africa Prayers, School Sweater one and Nichols Cgmmittee fjf ,Q X 1 W X I ff Wlflwf W 'MGX f ' 5, i W' , f ff WW' ,ff awww' 4 f Q MW, X , i YEAR RICHARD THOMPSON Fergus Falls, Minnesota Major: Theology Activities: Danforth Outstation, Veterans Administration Hospital Squad -125- RUTH TOMPKINS Grafton, Ohio Major: Missions Activities: Faith Chapel and Gen- try Outstations, Story Hour, Africa Prayers, Scroll Staff, Handbook Staff, Typist for CUP JOEL UPTON Brookhaven, Mississippi Major: Theology Activities: Shady Grove and Aba- dyl Outstations TED VIBBERT Danville, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Pastor of Crane As- sembly, Mt. Zion , and Diggins Outstations, Latin America Prayers, Vice-President of Third Year Class LEROY WHITEMAN Carnegie, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Monett Outstation, Leader of World Deaf Prayers F 0 U R T H Y E A R Major Theology 5061211 Committee NORMAN WILLIAMS RUTH TOMPKINS CALVIN HOLSINGER RUTH MARY CROWDER ERNEST BUSBY ge alma faeadqg fam in ouch an Hmm cwge nattHeSnnaf.!VlancametFz -126- -ii fx. ' 'T-'QQ WWF f M, J ,, 1' f' , t, Michigan logy U-LVL A L ,,,, LEQN ARD bv JAMES GRIGGS, Sefrelary-Treafurer WARREN PHIFER, Vife Prefident FIFTH 5061211 Commitwe LEONARD COLLINS EDWARD SUMMERFIELD IVAH BALL , ERMANNO MENALDLNO YEAR 127- I IVAH BALL Springfield, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: South America Prayers RICHARD BALL Vinton, Iowa Major: Theology JAMES COTTON New York, New York Major: Theology Activities: Willard and Mt. Zion Outstations, Veterans Administra- tion Hospital Squad, Radio and School Choirs ...tFw.wafLewfaitten,tFLatygmigf,t tlieGfifu3s1,t.Qe51,,,,,pg,,,l WILLIAM CRAIGHAID Chester, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: Sycamore Outstation LEONARD COLLINS . Durban, South Africa ' Major: Theology .Q U T Activities: Dean of Men's -Secre- tary, President of Fifth Year Class -128- I ANTHONY Branchton, I Major: Theology Activities: Europe Prayers , itten, tliat ie Cfifrifai, NI CRAIGHAID er, Oklahoma ilogy , 'camore Outstation W WW! -f aj! W , f f wzft yfyfff ' M, , 92migHt5elieuetFzatjef.s,cwlb MQSMGFQM' FIFTH i I ANTHONY DE POLO Branchton, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Europe and the jews Prayers , ff f 4 f , ff ww , .:v,j ,f ' MW fm 1 7 mfg fm ,W X :JW ,w 4 A YE R JERRY DMYTRAS Chicago, Illinois Major: Theology --l29- CLYDE GILBERT Elwood, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Green Hill and Pros- pect Outstations ' JAMES GRIGGS Bradenton, Florida Major: Theology Activities: Antioch Outstation, Sec- retary of Fifth Year Class, Male Chorus DANIEL KRICORIAN Watertown, Massachusetts Major: Theology ' Activities: Factory, Street Meeting, and jail Squads , 'Wh ERMMANO MENALDINO Flushing, Long Island, New York Major: Theology Activities: :Pleasantf View Outsta- tion, jail, Factory, and Street Meet- ing Squads, Male Chorus, Veterans Quartet MARVIN NELSON Springfield, Missouri Major: Theology JOHN PAPROSKI Springfield, Missouri ' Major: Theology V Activities: Pastor of Eastside As- sembly, Vice-President of Third Year Class 1 v l 4 l 1 i ll A If j, ALEX RUDENKO K Saginaw, Michigan DANEWO Major: Theology 1 Many, Activities: '49 Commencement Speaker Major: Theoloj 1 WARREN PHIFER Lisbon, North Dakota Major: Theology Activities: Greenfield Outstation, Factory Squad, Trailer Town Coun- cilman, Vice-President of Fifth Year Class, President of Flight Club, Male Chorus -130- i l 1 Clndtliat ' ' ge Aliauefifetk I j l , ta.-6 1 -I ' if--'U . 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I s l I faxes- Q51 .tai if ss , ,-fl 5- 'fin if 710' 1' We sf, -zf:- S31 1, + f ...fssgfst ,f ' 3, fits I EDWARD SUMMERFIELD Dallas, Texas Major: Theology Activities: Abadyl and Elm Springs Outstations, Africa Prayers, School Choir, Male Chorus IUDENKO I , Mlchlgan DAN EWOOD STROUD gy Many, Louisiana Commencement M2j01'2 ThCO10gy I FIFTH YE Ri -151- L WILLIAM UNDERWOOD East St. Louis, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Hurley and Miller Out- stations, Veterans Administration Hospital Squad, School Choir fl HARRY WHITE Sioux City, Iowa Major: Theology MORRIS WILLIAMS Long Island City, New York Major: Theology Activities: Pleasant View, Sunny- vale, Eastland, and Diggins Out- stations, Street Meeting and jail Squads, Chairman of 'Banquet Dec- oration Committee, Veterans Quar- tet, Male Chorus, A Cappella Choir Uemrrrerzeerrrerri Jfeeelrers JAMES BRYANT To James Bryant and Warren Phifer was conferred the honor of representing the graduating class as commencement speakers on the basis of their con- sistent Christian character, superior scholarship, and active participation in school events. Terre' Year WARREN PHIF ER Ferrrih Yeer ROBERT CUMM IN GS ROBERT ASHCROF T Feezrli QI ' Advisers -132- lrfib Yeel' CORDAS BURNETT IIS' IIFER V081 ,7 ,mf , DAS TETT t' , '-f 1 ,, tg Al x R, , , ,,,,, VM. 7' E ,ii 'V55g?5'f 33,5 ' .7 3. J' f. '54, 255- ..':,a?5 A' r . X ,, A 'gif' , , W M ,wif z T Aw Jzfd-5 ,ff 0 1 J , f' 'W I Y' 5 -vim A 5 o Jim.. f, ' Q Q 325: 5 if , , 11 ii A lm , i l' o if af' A I K if 5 A X , ity: ' -unzxrlgflflv. 1 f,,,,,,, ,, ..,, f AQ. . ff, flak! ' ww Q' 70'Zf40444d4f ' tieaaaulezloaealltiqname 1 E0 YEAR nnuax bo 95156. enS with a Schoox OP PAUL ADE BETTY ALLEN ALBERT ANDERSON ALLEN ANDERSON WILLIAM ARNOLD DAVID AUSBURY -134- PHIL AUSBURY ARMANDO AVEN R ROY BAKE ROBERT BAKKER ROY ARMSTRONG DAVID BAN OWEN BAKER LESTER BE1' Accom Hg Al in moda tl affiozi. ARMSTRONG DAVID BANKS TEXAL BARNES PAUL BARNETT ETHLYN BARTH JOHN BAULDREE OWEN BAKER LESTER BEAN MELVIN BEHREND , yf 'V PAUL BELLINGER f LLOYD BILHIMER E RT BAKKER LDER BOYTAR BRAGG EDITH ., -135- RUTH BITTEL et 10 gem CY. 0 YEAR nd Marie g t Audr0Y a IDA MAE BRAKER wagfen, Af , NELSON BRENNER LAWRENCE BROADHURST LILA BROCKELMAN ALLEN BROWN NADINE BROWN WARDELLA BURK PAUL CARLSTROM ARLEN CARROLL 136- CARTER AU LK ALEX CHOC BETTY JO COM on A-Nas? - X fi GEORGE C wxnumvi gow CH C ALEX BROCKELMAN CHOCO CORALIE CHRISTENSON Our JOHN COLLINS busy boo IKIOOUL I PEGGY COLLINS : g , 4 IX, K VIOLET COLLINS BET MPTON KRLEN CARROLL TY JO CO BEN CONLEY ap, CHAULK E COUTRAS LD COX DQNA NORMA COOPER -137- ROBERT COPELAND KENNETH COURTNEY .JL I 1 I W x il R la I 1. ff' N 4 if, l H3 j'l 3? 1 i 2 4 V YEAR Study 195 ' Amvazd Paux Bild DARLENE CRIBBS I 1 w W . 5 9 i MORRIS DEVIN FRANK DE Rosso RONALD F151 EVALEEN DEAVERS RAYMOND DAHLBERG ALICE CRONKHITE WILLA VAE E1DsoN ROBERT GARR1 ROGENE DUGGER DELORES DOMM VERNA DICKINSON ELD5 MEL VI R SSARY fx N D ALE E GENE G -13s- EU E 0 YEAR A nd the truth Shall ,,, a ke men free. RANK DE ROSSO LLA VAE EIDSON DS ENE HEL , 2 it A I M' ' 1 RONALD FISCHER Q I 'pg , , W A H, fav J 'S V' MARSHALL FLOWERS PHILIP FOLTA MARILYNN GAMBILL DAVID GARBER ROBERT GARRISON ALBERT GILLEN PAUL GOODWIN MELVIN JAM GRAMS ES GREENE -139- KENNETH GRAHAM EUGENE GRAMS YEAR Reid- and Bro' n urge ice CHARLES GREER I, L ,,,, ,I , , M Q A -MI ' A NWK , 1 1 ' ? 1' fi 4 gl. y fxyq i .Qcome on in' NORMA GRIFFITH X LIONEL HARRISON RAYMOND HARRIS EUNICE HARDT ROBERT HOC ELWOOD GRISSOM ALBERT GRISSOM THOMAS HELM BIRDENA HUE VELMA HAZEN MYRTLE HAZEN -, A gfsfsigkxixi' N X g ' QNX. 2,,i:1.' ..g-3 N 9 1 is 5 5 - - Nl QF 5i9fS.!2s4icE E -140- as HEMBRE LLAND5 H L jAM - RALPH H0 -uh The TI-all er Court EUNICE HARDT ROBERT HOOLE WARREN HOVER f l BERTHA HUANG GENE HUFF CLIFFORD HUMPHREY THOMAS HELM BIRDENA HUSSEY RAYDER JACOBSEN i ,,,1 4,1 , ., , jf f 1 aiyxmw W ff FEW ' ff Al.. . , 2, .M , '- A: ,gl af . TH JOSE . MARIA .OLLANDSNWOR PH LACK N LATIMER l. LENA MAE JAMES 141 MARJORIE KLOEFKORN RUTH KUEPFER YEAR d uPIes barracks' co the manic n' s home in The Rffbenso CHARLIE LEE I QVC W .f I W 21 4 A N. , 7 5 I 4 MARTHA MACDONALD CARL LEVERENZ VERNON MCLELLAN A HMM ALBERT WIN o -142- SYLVIA LUCIANO GEORGETTE ME GERALD LOVGREN WANDA LEWIS JACK MARTIN RICHARD NELS JACKIE MARSHALL ELMER MARRONE RUN?-Z UREK Q OND M A M AZ Q .KT M Y EA R SYLVIA LUCIANO JACK MARTIN AZUREK A N 1 Winter de GEORGETTE MENZIE I JAMES MUGFORD AL MUNGER ? Cofares our ca ' mpllg 4 DERALD MUSGROVE DONALD NELSON RICHARD NELSON MARY NESMITH CALVIN OW ' RICK P FREDE ENS ATE GRACE NEWMAN FRANK OERTEL -143- HELEN OSBORN dinnef - C IAR ehnl after Smudems t ANNE PEMBERTON 101-IN PERKINS KEITH PHILLIPS OVE PETTERSEN ALBERT POPMA SHIRLEY PRICE SIDNEY REGNIER LEONARD RAUCH DONA PIERCE GENE RIDENO EVELYN REICHERT JOHN ROBER' NICK -144- NN RE RIDE GLB jOHN NBR MAX ROSE E 0 YEAR 1 I I 1 I I , I DONA PIERCE i GENE RIDENOUR I I-...NN-ANMW .Wx JUANITA RITARI Carefu 1, Joy th 1 ey HUBERT ROBERSON ,R I no I r carchfyou JUAN ITA ROBERSON A. P. ROBERTS EVELYN REICHERT JOHN ROBERTS ENER MAX R ROBERT ROBERTSON ROSE RICHARD ROBINSON O MAR ORN 1uD SENBOOM Y RYDER -145, 4 STEWART ROBINSON LA VERNE ROPER If , 'G 9 . 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Through pledges and offerings taken during chapel services, the students have contributed thousands of dollars that are in turn disbursed for missionary projects all over the world. -165-- JAMES BRYANT Vice-President I 'I li F fi ll li i ETHEL BROWN Secretary DORRIS TRIGG and CORDAS BURNETT Faculty Advisors I V ,Lbx MM ,W ,mmtswfrrw was 211 uwwmytipquxwmumfs, I 4-may ws wamuunannfmuu t f 'mswwffwfafnviqw-xW11'2'f 1.3 yuwwaunawwww ,, , f wwvmwwfwfr-W W1f,g ,,W??,ng4awaswnx-Wg, mmwuvnwswwuw ' Q - , , .f, ,,, , , .. , ,tt M . , ,. ,,.. , - - . ,af wiwwwffff ' 'L Q'-14 ,35fZ,,'g,,y4 ,W f ww ' I ' X if ' ' ,M - r fy ff 15 ' W' . .ff wf ff- ' l f 1 it ff,g,,3'3.r,: 4 f , Qffmq yfn , QX a' A 4 Wifi '- I f ' 1 W f - ' ' t nynf' 5 fogg y , it ,I N g ,,',w ' - ,s H- -, A -- -'V , N X W, M, -575 xr- -3 ' , ,X N J, , wi , Ugg: -,,,i ,.t V, fs fwsw-'Q fr gg-v ff X ,., hifi' 1212. If Q, if ,ny '- ,W , ,Q ff,-gmt, ,i gg f,.,,: -vi, QW f ,f ff- me , ff' ,.- We 'R aff 1- f P' V9 .1 ,is ,style -A ' I 1 , if my - f Afasf V ' ART SOVERN Photographer BOB RYDSTEDT Layout Editor R Assistant 4 7 ANTHONY PAOLICELLI 166- JAMES MORGAN Editor THE PURPOSE -OF the staff is to portray in the CUP a comprehensive record of all the various phases of school life. Mere talent for a particular field: editorial, financial, photographic, or-artistic, does not qualify a student to be a member of the staff. Likewise required are co-operation, diligence, initiative, and a sensitivity to the leading of God in even the minutest details. In addition to the staff many other students have contributed to the success of the CUP by praying for the Lord's blessing upon it, by assisting in writing copy, and by advertising and selling the CUP to their friends. +-., Editor-im Business A Secretary. Treasure1 Literary l Layout E Asst. Layi Art Edito Pbotograi Sales Ma: Typist .... Faculty 1 Be strong and workg for I am with YOU, saith th , .5131 . - X aiu- K A . O il ii: Lf, 5-L , EFA fT fvf:ii. ., L E 'Q 'hx-K ' , N :AN J portray in the all the various for a particular phic, or-artistic, member of the ation, diligence, Lding of God in ion to the staff d to the success 's blessing upon l by advertising ELDRED NELSON Business Manager Editor-in-chief ........ Business Manager.. Secretary ............... ........JAMES MORGAN ........ELDRED NELSON BROWN Treasurer .......... ........ L OIS JEAN N E MILLER Literary Editor ................ BETTY JO MOONEY Layout Editor .....,........... . ......... BOB RYDSTEDT Asst. Layout Editor .... ANTHONY PAOLICELLI Art Editor ....... Q .............................. CHARLIE LEE Photographers ......... .......... A RTHUR SOVERN AL MUNGER Typist .................. .WARREN MCPHERSON Sales Manager ........... n .......... RUTH TOMPKINS Faculty Advisors ...................... DORRIS TRIGG CORDAS C. BURNETT and Workg for I am with you, saith the Lord of hosts. 7 Bob and Norman checking the dayls sales. STAFF Editor in Chief ANTHONY PAOLICELLI Business Manager NORMAN KOLENDA Secretaries GRACE NEWMAN, DONA PIERCE SHIRLEY PRICE, FERN WELCH Solicitors NORMAN KOLENDA, RICHARD PASCHAL, ROBERT SCHAMBACH EACH YEAR, as a herald of the CUP, the Student Hand- book is published. Its features include information concerning school activities, organizations, and regulations. Of primary interest to the students are the staff, faculty, and student reg- istries, where each person's school and permanent addresses are listed. The greater part of the sum of money paid by Springfield business men for advertising in the Handbook is used to help finance the CUP. First row: Grace Newman, Fern Welch, Shirley Price, Grace Bruch, Dona Pierce. Second row: Anthony Paolicelli, Norman Kolenda. HA DBOOK Anthony, the Editor -1 68- School print shop. ony, the Editor. Editor McLees THE '49-'50 STAFF of the C.B.I.S. Scroll, a bi-weekly stu- dent publication, has satisfac- torily achieved its goals by presenting in the newspaper an inclusive forecast of coming events and a record of interest- ing student activities. The pa- per also has a singular ministry through the inspiring testimo- nies and sermonettes that it contains. Work on the staff offers opportunity for profitable experience to those students who are interested in develop- ing and employing skills in journalism. The staff members have all sought to please God in their positions that I-Ie may be glorified in every publication of the Scroll. . Editor in Chief ...,.. MURRAY MCLEES Assistant Editor DERALD MUSGROVE Business Manager .,...... RAY TROYER Treasurer .......... ANNE PEMBERTON Copy Editors ........ SHIRLEY BRINEY ' ELEANOR VLASS Circulation Manager EARL WARSTLER Assistant Circulation Manager EDSEL JONES Faculty Advisor .......... DORIS TRIGG t l r I Deadline Night. . 4 F l First row: G. Bruch, M. Wilkerson, R. Tompkins, D. Domm, V. Schneider, I. Braker, M. Bruton, D. Eflin, C. Body, E. Vlass, S. Briney. I 1 Second row: G. Menzie, A. Paolicelli, L. Brockleman, A. Pemberton, Trowbridge, M. Sternmger, M. Gambill, G. Menzie, R. Smith, E. McLees, D. Trigg, D. Karnes. Third row: N. Brenner, O. Anderson, W. Grant, N. Williams, A. Bernhardt, W. McPherson, M. McI.ees, B. Conley. Fgurth row: R. Troyer, E. Walpole, R. Lapum, M. Grams, Perry, E. Warstler, E. jones, D. Smith, A. Anderson, R. Nelson, L. Kenney. HE A a membe1 faculty ml Bethel Bi! pied in rr are servir more thar pose of t T -TPR? A ff f ' X K I I I uuafoouytaate. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION is an organization with a membership of over two thousand former students and faculty members of Central Bible Institute and Seminary and Bethel Bible Training School. The members are now occu- pied in ministry throughout the world. Over five hundred are serving as ordained Assembly of God ministersg and more than three hundred are foreign missionaries. The pur- pose of the association, to maintain a bond of fellowship among the graduates and to keep them in 'touch with their alma mater, is accomplished in part by the quarterly publi- cation of 'The Alumni News and the annual reunion dur- ing Commencement week. Concrete evidences of support given to the school by the Alumni are the four scholarships awarded middler students each year and generous contribu- tions to the Administration Building fund. Mother Bowie reminisces with Sis- ters Wideman Brill. - A-N ' Tr77 'tKr 'Q1w f , S- . -W - , , 2 if ,, is 4 X s ?ft..,, at C., N... Q fag, V , ' ,, .. , . I L if 6 I ' A 4' ' W U' ffif' ' , p f f mf ff Y J X N .. -..W ,,,,,,. .,.,, 1 , .,., .- ,-,,.r7.,. I V M 7.,rt,,,.,,,,, Q f Y' Wi' ' - YMJVQW f 'I A 3 ,, f f f7zfM,f,,Q,m , , ff ,qw CIW . ' 7 ' I ' , , ' 1 ' 4. I' ' Tf-Q14 ,V I ' H67 -yffff ' Brass quartette entertains Alumni. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 H Q1 141 ji! 1 l 1 .11 11, 11 iyi 112 11 I Q1 il I1 JV fl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is L 1 1 i 1 All Xe.. ,wang RA DID CIIGIR 0:02 fadria 'fc 70: First row: L. Brubaker, L. james, M. Sitton, E. Bragg, D. Selness, Cooke, M. Wilkerson. Second row: K. Hodge, M. Cambers, M. Bruton, W. Lewis, N. Krist, N. Cooper, D. Albright, S. Bresch, D. Domm. Third row.' W. Cambers, E. Fertig, D. Smith, L. Mooney, G. Hardcastle, P. Johnson, R. Elliott, Risner, M. Boydston. Director: M. Gaston. Organist, Gwen jones Pianist, Hope Collins THE QUARTET L. Soper, M. Gaston, P. johnson, , M. Skaret. MARCUS GASTON, Director 1 N- 2 N2-4 1 l xx YIQLIN 1R10 Vernon McLellan, Louise Grei- sen, Paul Greisen. CC REVIVALTIME IS THE NOTE THAT strikes a chord within the hearts of countless thousands who tune in to the new Assemblies of God program that was launched on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1950. Our Radio Department has caught a vision of the great possibilities of radio ministry, with its ever-increasing ability to reach lost souls for Christ in the vast regions of our land and abroad, who as yet are untouched by a Pentecostal full gospel broadcast. Many districts are co-operating by releasing Revivaltime from large stations which give excellent coverage. Among the new features which mark the development of Re- f y ff! Zn fr, vivaltime is the transcribing of the broadcasts by the latest and finest tape recording. This oHers many advantages in obtaining the highest fidelity with a minimum distortion in transcription. All ma- terial cut on tape may be preserved indefinitely because there is vir- tually no deterioration in the tape. This new thirty-minute program, through which many have dis- covered the riches of God's grace, provides at least twelve minutes for a strong, full gospel message from God's Word, together with glorious gospel hymns sung by the choir of twenty-two voices, by the quartette, and by soloists. Under the able and inspiring leadership of Marcus Gaston, the students of the C.B.I.S. choir feel they have an important part in the furtherance of the gospel and so happily and willingly devote their time for this worthy cause. Fritz signals, You're on the air. , f I, j.f,f if ,f ,l , f 4 , ff , 4 ,f , fy! Q, , X f . , 7,77 1 K ,f , ,ff ,, .ac 7 47 f gf, A 75? 'pw , f f T , f, Y Y 1 fn 'TW MW , fy f , , , f ' -175 X aiaue aff ' 1 . , 'fffii'-1' nf- 1 ix, - N ., ,iff . 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V ff T' 214223 f , gf 4,3gjZ,. ,, ,ww F, fiihlf A ww Anne Brill checks new books with Eileen. -vu, Nelson and Sid keep our book bindery running. LIBRARY The Pearlman Memorial Library. THE PEARLMAN MEMORIAL LIBRARY named in h , onor of the late Myer Pearlman, is favored among students as a pleasant place for profitable study. Its resources include eight h t ousand volumes of fictional and informative literature and current periodicals. Books that are much in demand are placed on reserve shelveshthus providing accommodation for students . h . in t eir lesson preparation. There is a wide variety of visual aid on file for use in children's work, and, for musicians a file of all the songs that are available to them. Miss Anne Brill, librarian, supervises the work of students assigned to library duty and the work done in the adjacent book bindery. -176- 1:1 MMEETI are familiar Shop an in' good food a out the day meal time, I Joe Simboli Shop is the . student. As where vario with banque Nl x 1 li ' as ti if -v- K . dery tial Library. honor 's as a 2 eight re and placed udents visual , a tile 2 Brill, library KMEET ME AT THE SNACK SHOP Th . ese words are familiar to the busy students who find the Snack Shop an inviting place to relax. Here they can enjoy good food and fellowship with their friends. Through- out the day students drop in for short orders, or, at meal time, for one of the excellent dinners prepared by joe Simboli, the cook and manager. Often the Snack Shop is the scene of a surprise birthday dinner for some student. As well, it affords a convenient cheerful place where various organizations of the school can entertain with banquets. ACK HOP Barbara and Mary Leigh buy groceries for their IOOIIIS. The 9:30 rush. Bro. Reid orders food supplies l l l ! W3 fig! .M VN i .E M M 1 W 'my -4'4, . i . 3, 42 l.W M AW. A '1 i i A -IQ .Ut -K 'z L1 N +21 1 A -3 fs. fa f 'saws A DANIEL NUNGESSER l , V Instructor , W f A f f eaffwc' V! f 44. l , f W f VW, X W, sf N A f w fx 1 .... 42 s jim Adkins briefs E1 for flight check. Q M-emwgfff-'iiV::1'f Q i s Qpvfjfw 55571 L,f,...,.,M Q,,,g,.s, ,.,, Q f.s.,....W.,,,W.q,.,r .... T , X ' ' ,, ' 7 J Q wif X ' , g 1 Z i ' , 4, i q N, r w SL f ,,,,,. r-..,..,, , , f ' 1 4- 5 HM--A -f 49 512215 ,,f ,I W: f r f K 1 ' f' aff! 'f' f Kneeling: E. Marrone, K. Haraldsen, Stevens, O. Wfulff. Standing: D. Nungesser, A. Bernhardt, R. Schambach, L. Loretz, A. Miller, L. Welker. Ground chool A The Chrh X The Christ's Flying Ambassadors Kneeling: C. C. Burnett, G. Wooden, J Perry R Ash croft, W. Phifer. check. ,Q Standing: Silva, W. Craighead, A. Munger M Spar lin, E. Strang, Fraser. FLIGHT ACTIVITIE The students learning to wind props. CCT HE FIELD IS the world, and airmen have proved it to be a small world. The organization of the C.B.I.S. Flight School early in 1947 was the fruition of the desire of both faculty and students to speed the gospel light to every nation, and so to hasten the return of the Lord jesus Christ, Now in its fourth year of successful operation, the Hying school has produced a host of private pilots who plan to use their training in the service of the King. This year, Daniel Nungesser succeeded james Adkins as' Hight and ground instructor. All book Work was done by Reuben Hartwick. Three Piper Cubs and one Piper Cruiser are owned by the C.B.I.S. Flight School. The School's olhces are located at the Springfield Municipal Airport. -179- AMPUS LIFE lem? fm gm, , . ew 4661 It's only 6 A. M. but who could sleep through this? Rufus and Liz clean up for inspection. 180- Removmg the bristles before breakfast. Grace and Lavern brush for beauty. 74ffraqfzdc'40wd. As Wat arise early anticipatio rienced by out every 1 blessings l in the CL endeavor, engaged, i to the Lon uf i m46Zz44z'74a. zhad. kfast. As Watchmen for the Lord, we arise early in the morning with anticipation of the joy to be expe- rienced by living for Him through- out every hour of the day. Untold blessings become ours as we walk in the Christian pathway. Our endeavor, in whatsoever activity engaged, is to do it heartily, as to the Lord . It'll all come out in the wash Starting English with a chorus. Ready for the day. 464 64 de ,mmm AMPUS LIFE The power falls in prophecy class., Gathering for noon Prayers. F' -X X X , .xx- -V Chow 11ne A1-my style. Zae'zya1ndofQdd4,6au. p X 64 tie pathaaq l P S LIFE K 2 X ff W W W W W Qddapmo. I I I Q . in Q. Classes begin with prayer. Shopping for a few things? '3f3 Who is she, fellows? Eleanor correlates a few needs for Asia prayers. 5 , Ben and Bill begin Quiet Hour - X v n i i U WE il I L 13 il my MH iw ,YW , . M, W1 EV 1, V5 'sz 1-Ei, U wi, ,11 mf fi K, ,M fi, N ' W f an ii' W i C 1 I rl si n 1 I Soup and sandwiches again! 1, ,l' i w Augmented, diminished, - seventh and what have you. E 1 -184- Q N A Having fun in co-rec. ab! Heading A S LIFE 006. LIFE Do you Want to make breakfast, Syb? Studying fSee Handbook, Page 131 The last-minute snack. E in 185 TUDE T DUTIES Charlie operates the washer. Hou ehold CC WHATSOEVER thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy mightf' Such is the attitude of the students assigned to household and laun- dry duties. They diligently apply themselves in order to keep offices and classrooms tidy and to deliver each week clean, fresh laundry. Ann? Rosemary and Leah help with the family X Dave cleans second floor washroom. ironing. X 186- APPROXIMA' dents are ernplo meals and clear Thus, in additioi which to earn rc skillful in the Cul Shirley, lunches hold l findeth to do, Q the attitude of :hold and laun- pply themselves ssrooms tidy and rsh laundry. of .. 4 f vz K The girls take turns at serving. APPROXIMATELY one-hundred fifty stu- dents are employed in preparing and serving meals and cleaning dishes, pots, and pans. Thus, in addition to having a pleasant Way in which to earn room and hoard, many become skillful in the culinary arts. Kitchen Brewing soup, Bill? Shirley, Angia, and Evelyn packing outstation lunches. 18 Gil and Ed receiving trays and glasses 7 l an iecampad y i Richard, plumber George, electrician Bob, carpenter MSX Q1 John and Dave keeping the walks clean. , fi! Uv f f, K THE BOYS on outside duty take care of the many jobs that are necessary for the maintenance of school property. They cheerfully perform their duties- raking leaves, shoveling snow, firing furnaces, removing trash-in sunshine, rain, or snow. joe loading the furnace stoker. An endless fall task. p I STUDENT in the sewin printshop an practical exp ciate this pr. proves to be leave school. Sister Lee and I Digest. :lless fall task. ity take care iecessary for Jl property. ieir duties- snow, firing -in sunshine, STUDENTS THAT are assigned duty in the sewing roorn, mimeograph room printshop and bookstore receive valuable practical experience. They greatly appre- ciate this profitable training for it often proves to be an asset to them after they leave school. Alex and jerry cleaning the tabernacle. Bill gives science questions to jim. Tony, Roberta and Don handle the mail. p 4- A i - .mf , . - 7 V 4 . i q v f y j l Sister Lee and Ernest order Readers' Liz and jack, book room clerks. Georgene and Lillian assist in the Digest sewing room. T' -1l39- KKEEPING EIT-FOR I-IIS SERVICE. Contained in these words are the motive and the objective of the Physical Education Department. We firmly believe that the development of the body should keep pace with the advance- ment of the mind. While the emphasis in our school is placed on Biblical and academic pursuits, the opportunity for physical development is not neglected. The department maintains that the ideal situation is the blending together of the spiritual, mental, social, and physical qualities to make a well-balanced, PHY I AL EDUC ...-l ll- 1 - Volley Ball is exercise ' Shuflieboard too? -190- I RUTH SMITH Gym Instructor I' 0 YS Al and socially adjusted consecrated individual It is in keeping with this realiza tion then that the department has charted its course The program has been separated into three divisions 1 the required service course for first and sICAL EDUCATIO 3 allotted recreational time and facilities for all who desire to participate In conjunction with the first and primary features organized efficient fitness classes for men and women are held two times a week second year students, Q25 a well-integrated intramural and tournament system, I . A . . . , . 7 . COACH F RAZER Gir 0 wff , ff X , frrwff If V, WV, ,, I CW ,ff ' Al and Keith getting their chins up. . Keeping lit. Bill, Coach and Dave doing hand stands. I -191- la I FOOTBALL THE '49 SEASON Middlers Seniors juniors Grads Bulldogs Cardinals W L T 5 o 5 4 1 5 1 2 2 1 2 2 O 2 3 041 l Nalin, i l Derald is rushed. The Middler cheer leaders. I Beautiful punt! W ' Gianopulos around the end. Z I BA Klll BALL Norm leads Ted and the Senior attack around right end. gg R 1 punt! BASKET BALL Middlers and Seniors after a rebound. Musgrove and Armstrong-A hard combination to beat. Red gets oh' a difficult one. THE '49-'50 SEASON Final Slandingf L Middlers 5 O juniors 4 1 Seniors 3 2 Kings Men 2 3 Shooting Stars 1 4 P.K.'s 0 5 John shoots a free throw for the King s Men. Bob has angles all his own. Red lets one go just off Pete s hand. Oops, not this time! Bob sinks one of his spectacular shots. The senior cheer leaders and mascot Barbara. Non G YBALL :'s hand. df' .1-' 'KKK Norm hits the dirt coming into third. 0THER PORT ffl The tennrs courts are always rn demand C Davrd hnes out a slngle ln a practrce game I Norma gets one off over Ruth,s head. Gir1's soccer can get rough too. Annual camplire, the first event of the year. Fourth year class party. lVlNlS Slgnrng up for classes on reglstratlon day The orchestra ln actlon at Halloween socxal 2.1 f. ,.M,,, X ' k FN wi? on day. Halloween social. 065450: The Ambassador II Thanksgiving Dinner Um-m-m-m. Walt and Warren promote the Fifty. Brother Perkin speaks at dedication of Ambassador .B.I.S. STUDENTS of 1949-50 will identify the school year with many im- pressive events that were interspersed among regular school activities. Fun- packed socials and many sacred occa- sions have been stamped on the mem- ories of students faculty and staff. Students signing ,and singing I Walk with the King. 2 E I i Melvin swers tl Howard China, days are Evangel stirring xx : from Tony. Sllllllllyo f ,ff f , ,ff MXH f '4 , M M V y 4 f ,ff f ,M GMM ff I 4 ff ffw X ff ,, f ,yr s ,, ffff The quartet singing U1 at the third year class social PlHKlHS fa You name it, we couldn't. f 'f' ,,,W'Wwff' 'lil W f ,,,,,,' ff ,,, I ' ' 0 W N ' ,, 'rf ff, ZMMW W , H aff ,,,Vy,w ,W ,ff,rwyV' , I 'i fdfwwffww W! X f 'W' JMU, W' ,ffl mfff 'f ' , ,V fww ,,,, X K f ff fwpffffff if ,W - , Brother Melvin Hodges l iiii if fien l r f l55'9Ff,,,lfVf on f l ggpffne, , X Melvin Hodges, missionary to El Salvador, confidently any X f -ff! ,f47 ,f ' Q - Q 1 Miflffcrr ,fW',,,f , swers the oft-repeated query, 'Why am I a Missionary ?' he',,World5 JW ff-W ' WW! W, f . . . . ,V X fef' ' Howard Osgood, Assembhes of God Field Missionary to gkfkwyf China, urges us, Buy up every opportunity because the ylnuw MW days are evil. Evangelists Don and Darlene Mallough, play on bells the stirring challenge, Who Will GO? The Malloughs L A f 61 lVlNlS Morris reads while Sister Riekehof in terprets at the Bible display in Heer's window. fl 7 cf ff! X W f , f, X ,, , f 4 ff . Z W Z eg , f ,y7,i7Qy 4 J 6 H7 .M 0 5Qf2Z!,?f f-M47 s7zfy4f W4 mw:,f. W, f a S The Middler Chorus sings at Second- lx Third Year Banquet Sister Eichler directs the Girls Chorus at the Sunday f School Convention. Our school float in the parade. Onward! Christian soldiers. The v sf f fs A,-3 rf: , . N. WH , ACM , , X X NIS ister Riekehof in- display in Heer's ,, ff ,J ,W yfwf .1 my 14,4466 xgxv xx 1 1 97 1, ie n 5 ff The violin quzirtet plays for the banquet devotions. Commencement K, , ' 2 7 2 , gi, X Brother Bert Webb, our banquet speaker. - 1949 Wing f V e W f D , ,,,, ,,,, ,'fwt,Mf, r .J ,Q rr ,1fff,,.-,, ,-,,,,M,- fSfQez4r-7 Q, Mwlmfff., 4 -ff Z .rf , f 4, ,fn U WQQW7 ' , X ' T' ff- W V W wiijfif-'42 W- fi W'fWQ,v 'WeW-Q I 'ff W' W W 1 Y H V . , ' 4' 2 W f A. . rn ir X ' X ,f '4' ' 'h fr: .2!'02E: J fx '- L 1 1 y ft .f 3 , ff 4 X. ,, o f, A f, Qrvgirwyf, 73,15 ,wfgry 3 .-f wx Q ' ,W M Q ,, 2 N , XMI ff? . , mmwwmwew 'T Q,j?4w,w W - V ,K W 4 f M ,Q -,V-' ' A - 1f1: ' ,fm Wfgpffwn 5 I, 2 Q re' W' v f ' , VM -we 2 if we me swf- ww :zML.Jga....2. 5 iz... 154 lim., ff f '? W, 'iff Q25 '51 eq 'W m xl E4 gh gg 1. M W' f f ff ,Af Vi 'Z' fS'f9,5f?,. iq 8' Q4 ,VL M. '11 K39vi,v9V3 VRWY5 ill. WTQKQM wmxoi warm! ws if GRATEFUL ACK 0 FACULTY ADVISORS C. C. BURNETT W. I. EVANS I B. PETERSON D. TRIGG CONTRIBUTING WRITERS MALCOLM BLAKNEY SHIRLEY BRINEY ERNEST BUSBY PAUL KLINGER LOREN MOONEY ROSE OWENS RALPH PETERSON BILL SAKWITZ AMY STRANG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PAUL BENNETT Kingskraft Division, Kingsport Press, Inc. MR. B. E. MAY MR. AND'MRS. ROY H. NOEL The Entire Annual Dept. of Semco Color Press OTHER SERVICES MORRIS DEVIN I LINDELL O. MORTON MORRIS WILLIAMS ' LEDGME T .,,. f 7w..,L.. W-.. ,,.,. ... , QZQZQQ fb? wo . 'W ' Yfewwgytik 8 I ?x Warm RFI, , ,wk ,V , -202- we 2amrfwv4m.,.4,...f4, oamealalljadgedandatdelaatday. 1 2 ' Walcimea a 5 ,f ' -204-- fffffdwww W CLASSoi'51 W X We ,gulf E5 'f,..'1'f ' I funn mn- 'Utica'-.n ' , 'Wang' sua azcacnd, Walcimea, a M6444 5 1 2 f ,,g K .2 1 xg, 206- ifdhfvewf Y ,mecacddfzg ide 70414 lf the Sun tliaefufae Alia!! make gaufbuee, geohall lieflweindeedf' CLASS of '52 08 Scvzip Victory in Jesus, my Saviour forever, He sought me and He bought me with His If deeming blood. He loved me 'er I knew Him and all my lose is due Him, He plunged me to victory beneath the cleansini flood. Jesus, jesus Never have soul lil jesus, jesus Oh, what lovely :ur forever, ught me with His re Him and all my low beneath the cleansing I I l 3 I r jesus, jesus, jesus. Never have I heard a name that thrills my soul like Thine. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Oh, what wondrous grace that links that lovely name with mine. 20 14 True to the Word T121 11 11,9 1111 11111 DEDICATED IN 1922 TO THE TRAINING OF MEN AND WOMEN FOR FULL GOSPEL SERVICE IN HOME AND FOREIGN LANDS g The Regular Three Year Bihle Institute er . Course and Advanced Work for the Fourth and Fifth Years A strong faculty consrstrng of well qualrfied sprrrtual rnstructors takes an rndrvrdual rnterest rn the students Sprrrtualrty rs empha srzed above all else rn the entrre educatronal program Work rs done on hrgh levels rn keeping wrth best methods Central Brble Instr tute and Semrnary rs accredrted on the collegrate level by the Accred rtrng Assocratron of Brble Instrtutes and Brble Colleges A standard drploma wrll be rssued to students Completrng three years of study rn therr chosen course Courses are offered leadrng to the followrng degrees BACHELOR OF ARTS four year course rn Brble Mrssrons or Relrgrous Educatron BACHELOR OF SACRED MUSIC four year course rn Musrc BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY five year course rn Theologyj Wnte Today or flew Cate og U6'lll1'dl 31610 11151111110 and J'e111111a1y Theological School ofthe Assemblies of God SPXRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 210 A Whe are al C ' . . '. , . . X 5 A C . .D V' I U 0 0 1 -i tors, Pha- ione 'nsti- :red- :laid tudy - I CONGRATULATIONS from WAKSYDER TAMHNA UM Springfield? Newest Assembly Where CBI students are always welcome. I see a crimson stream of blood, It flows from Calvary, Its waves which reach the throne of God, HARRY AND GIPSY JOHNSON, Pastors Are sweeping over me. The Lion of Judah shall break every chain, And give us the victory again and againg The Lion of Judah shall break every chain, C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S JAMES FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CH RCH Memphis, Tennessee C i ,, 1:Qg1g'32gEf 'iii2212222322ifi1i5'f5253 1 kE2F2552 - 'yv' - , g, 'f -1- 41ML,a.Qff? 1',,1i'1f-'f'-, -5215-' iffgggifigg-iiijigi551'g2'fEgQgL QfgEijQft V L H .AA A.,-' ,,f,g4.,5,QQji,g1f' b . ' is-5, :fgii A ii'i S' 3 lsn- file? , 11: 'VV V.' - ,I K -SSS S .,ssei 'rti . - S 21 ',,,, 'S jf '5QL,f.5,iI . 'i V ' Vg'Z3':'f:Q'I5' .vsv ivst ' 5:5--filiiifll-eS',1 '- - 12234 ,f ' A ffsfll 1 I ,,,,- 5.':s:l f:?55 'I-i agfY:5' A -117 ,5 5t7S'iiii'f A-'S 'ff ' V,,f.3i .,.-, 523, 511' zz, .1 -.,. lg? O sssse ,s.,..-, Q 4 I F .- asss -V si: - Q. .IAI , ,-,,, .,,. ,,,. M Lg E f??mff55 Q2 - --s' F sa. .ff ,,s,e I- M4211- . ,3'zs11'::w: f :.f1f.a:1:s,1f-,. . ff, 5 --'-' ,.'- 71? 1,--ws- 'I as .,., fx V,,VV I .i ie-' vvrvv. V ..4,V.,A ,,,,: L? .,,, -.v. I -,IQ F - T A CORDIAL WELCOME WHERE Y AWAITS YOU AT A CHURCH JESUS IS REAL I Waves Of Life-WHBQ-560 K.C.-1 to 1:30 P.M. Sunday E. HAMILL, Pastor KATHERYNE HAMILL, Assistant -ZH- And give to us the victory again and again. G. H. MILLARD B. B. COMPTON Executive Presbyter Executive Presbyter CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 We welcome workers to the District. We have 389 towns and cities to reach with this message. Wes Ue11i1'alD1Ivi1'ivi6'01111ci CHAS. E. LONG A STANLEY H. CLARKE GLENN RENICK Sec. or Treas. Dist. Supt. Asst. Supt. GREETINGS CONGATULATIONS and BEST WISHES T 0 IIIE ULAJIY 0F 50 ITALIA Ill IIWAH BEHNAULE A Youngstown Ohxo O R KEENER Pastor from Graduatlng C asses of I9 0 The Word of God Is The Soluuon To The Present World Cr1s1s God Make You Burnmg Flrebrands For Him As You Go Exaltmg Hns Wor Prepare ye the way ofthe Lord make His paths straight Matt 3 3 Paul paying outstantxo dnvers STUDENT MIN ISTBY DEPABTMEN T GLENN A REED FRED I LESSTEN PAUL W KLINGER Director Ass't Sefy. Treas. 212 : Y THE f L + CONGRATULATIONS TO THE A 0 A Z . . u i -l PON by Icx , , WE I ER, Pastor ll l' T, i COMPLIMENTS OF ' C.B.I.S. SNACK SIIUP ALBERT REID M g 'Tnls Sneelr Nnep ls fer ine use ef students ene' personnel ef LIMS JOE s1MBoL1 Cb f 4 -213- GLAD nm GS ASSEMBLY or Gov CH RCH North Wichita's Evangelistic Center 1504 North St. Francis Street Wichita, Kansas Every good and sincere wish for the Class of 1950 'MAY IIE l'll0rfPl'll Till' WAI , REV AND MRS FLOYD L DENNIS Pastors CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASSES OF 50 fm, Graduates of 19,50 North We Attffllllly 0f 000' Eastslde Assembly where a warm welcome Central and Prospect awaits you Sprzngfield Mo 2310 North Campbell St You' hoxinaiembl-7' Sprmgheld Mo away ome P S G COX Pastor CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations rom To THE PASTOR WARREN B STRATON and the congregation of GRADUATIN G CLASS OF1950 BIETII-IIIEIL IFUHLH. GOSIPIEIL Evangelist Fred Nurnrzcle 1844 so th 15 Street North Goodman at Rxpley Sprmgfield Illmols Rochester New York 214- A -L Christ , p N1 . . , . , x , , I 1 , I a o . 4 ' , . I . 3 f-' f Pastor and Mrs, john J. Pa roski . . , N I s i J ' i u I . . . . , I -- l. ' from the at Classof'28 'SHCSQ N G R.fiTQ,LgiT ' 0 S . Qfefllr SLS Qesowlimwi . c L x A S S NOW' F 'lC'f' F I '-QOj' F r f Nl il 552932 .SB.li?,l32,9nXil'l HHISTIAN DEAF F ll0 W HIP National Organization for Fellowship Not Doctrine N or' Creed of the Cb' 5555411 Deaf . i but JOHN W. STALLINGS JR Superintendent , C1771-ff 111111 H15 Word for the Deaf 101 Guy Street Norfolk 5 Virgmia UN PIEIL 7k 7144 Plato Guiana '7ne May Blllldlng, 209-211 East Walnut Street, T8lepl10!le 623 SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI Making Good Pictures Has Been Our Business For Ouer Thirty Years In Springjield During that time, we have made photographs for over one hundred good high school and college an- nuals. We are proud to have been selected to make the ones in the 1950 CUP and have appreciated the cooperation of both students and faculty in help- ing to make an attractive annual. You are cordially invited to call at our Studios when- ever we can be of assistance with any photographic problem. We're here to serve you. -THE MAY STUDIOS, BRUCE F. MAY -215- C on gratulatzons CLASS OF '50 ASSEMBLY GF G D Kalispell, Montana PASTOR W. PAUL AND RHODA JONES K iA4Z R Compliments 01' Ketlael Temple of me Our Church H orne Since 1922 A ew Church ls Being Planned .awmazfo of ga When 108 Buckeye St., Dayton, Ohio in Dayton, Worship With Us! Sunday School ...... ..... 9 :30 A.M. Worship Service ........ L , ......... 10:45 A.M. C. A. Service--Sun. ........ ...... 6 '.'30 P.M. Evangelistic Service ........ ...... 7 :30 P.M. W Bible Study-Tuesday ....... ...... 8 .'00 P.M. Prayer Meeting--Friday ..... . -A ----- 7:30 P.M. I REV. PAUL EMERY C C-Pastor CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 THE 1950 EDITION OF THE CUP BOUND IN A DELUXE f E,f KINGSCRAPT COVER EKIIIITMEIT The New Mexico by District Council WATCHMEN, CONGRATULATIONS from ?irAt 14AAem6lq of god North Kansas City, Mo. CHICAGO OFFICE Rev. Ak Mrs. T. E. Gannon 325 West Huron Street The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church. Plant at Kingsport, Tenn. 216- l 1 i ,, Our Congratulations and Best Wishes CLASS OF '50 The New FULL G0 PEL TABER ACLE I N ow Under Constructionj Seventh and Riverview Kansas City, Kansas U. S. GRANT, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1950 Honoring Our Graduates AURELIA MCMANUS CARL GARRETT Faith Tabernacle 13th and S. Trenton Tulsa, Oklahoma W. F. GARVIN, Pastor EMERY jUp Congratulations from Congratulations, Class of 1950 AJI6mb67 of God Church 610 Lime Street, Topeka, Kansas Pastor and Mrs. Claude Utley A Friendly Church Where jesus ls Real Ellirat Aaavmhlg nf C5161 Glhurrh 22nd 8: Franklin Streets No. Little Rock, Ark. T. GOTCHER, Pastor 0SHKOSH CONGRATULATIONS GOSPEL TABERNACLE vigilant Watchman S f Congratulations to janet S chumitsch EDWARD F. LUTZ, Pastor Ketlael Talernacle 18th and Brown, Milwaukee R. L. SHARNICK, Pastor -217- THE ARKANSAS DISTRICT CDUNCIL Congratulations to the Classes of '50 EXECUTIVE BOARD DAVID BURRIS, Superintendent T. Gotcher C. A. Price A. W. Tanner L. L. Riley G. E. Chambers H. E. Simms H. J. Murry B. Lindsey The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits. Dan. 11.'32h WNHIKATIXZATIUZVS' I0 lldss' of 150 The God of all grace, who hath called us . . , make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you. I Peter' 5:10 GLAD TIDI G TARER ACLE 525 W. 35 New York City, N. Y. M. E. BROWN, Pastor R. S. BERG, Assisting n Always your home in the Big City GLAD TIDINGS HOUR Radio Broadcast Station WMGM-FM 1050 KC. Sunday 12:30-1:00 P.M. 1 ii I f CCNGRATULATIONS l Vi ilant Watchmen GRADUATES OF 50: God hless you and make you a blessing! You have been an inspiration to the people of Central Assembly! May the Lord go with you and direct you by His Spirit into fruitful fields of labor for His glory. V EMIL A. BALLIET, Pastor CIENTRXXIL ASSIEMBILY Campbell at Calhoun, Springfield, Missouri 'Sermons in Song Broadcasts PAUL GREISEN, Assistant Pastor Every sunday - KWTO LAVIRTA HORSTMAN, Church Secretary and Visitor 815 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 'fn the heart of Springfelcl with Springfield at heart -219- CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATE! EW? new 1 W ' KWTB . Z gi' fi 'Keep Watching Q , Q The Book sms' JZ, MW, ,dg,,gL,,,-.5 - ine ttf!! KWTBA titgnifallwfuefytw milf if J ffisws if QQZAMV ff Bethel Assembbf of 600' 'W Qivgfzygl 7,l W '-f. ' ,Y vu- ru. ,--v:- . '5fJ,fg5Llf.kj:gi .il Z. j' H aan' .1-2 ' . I 'ff' :i,4ic'Hf2f'9 sims lu J' . ' ,Q Af af.. W wx- 2 Wfafg , 1' 4 .1,,1i?I1gfX' ,M 615-'sage ,rj Y . iw ' 1,2 f , ' ' LL-Q.,-R ...,'.a2.gz:i32,.qf ggx . 1 g iw ..,4'1l'ffIg'-f rfMS ., L - .. www A f , , . ' '1 . 5 7,3 fn cv 1-'gi 938 Decatur StQ, So. Norfolk, Va. REV. KELLY WIGFIELD, Pastor COMMENTS OF Hrs! 11550111001 of God il Iwllfb' Assemw N. 67 ll T' ' TERRE HAUTE, IND. lt has been a real pleasure , 1 to have many of you in our with its pastors 5e m' REV. sf MRS. D. LEROY SANDERS 1301 W. A1 ' Springfield, 1:,I?gZfui ' Salutes C.B.I. Graduates for '50 REV. AND MRS. It L. SCHAFEER, Pastor John 914 I -22O-- Lvl Q Z I 300' CONGRATULATIONS I Class of 1950 from CHURCH BOARD SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS IB IE T IEII IE IL T IE MIIIIILIE OIE TUIILSA WILLIAM A. WARD, Pastor RADIO BROADCASTS Earls Sunday 8:15 a.m. KTUL 9 30 a.m. ISOME 10 :45 a.m. 'Keep T but Wbzkb L' Committed To T131 T rust GO FORTH 'Vzlgilant Watch1nen CONGRATULATIONS, CLASSES OF ,50 from .. . I The mornmg 1 IW. som! slut M also I L E EN I AJIIIHWBZY 0F H017 the ,x . night II 'Xi I' Broadway at Elm REV. D. A. HASTIES, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS! The Whole Gospel for tbe'Wbole World Graduates of '50 THE ALUMNI ASSIICIATIIIN +221- CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES OF , from ew Ketlael g4AAem6ly 0 god Fort Smith, Arkansas f CONGRATULATIONS from the Keedley ?a1l gozyzal 7a6ernacle 12th 8: E Streets, Reedley, Cal. A. H. DRAKE, Pastor f CONGRATULATIONS! ,A ,I from F K f ',,,' I B 'adCam' K SA 950 C Pentecostal Church Songs of Praise and Words of Life, 7:30 a.m. A I Bethel Echoes, 10:00 p.m. Sunday A Fouffh 8: Ditkerson Streets ' X -5 15 Newark, New jersey REV. G. W. HARDCASTLE, Pastor FREDERICK D. EIDE Pastor Compliments of the OF THE ASSENIBLIES OF GOD, INC. V. H. RAY, Dist. Supl. R. L. STEGER, Asst. Supl. ROBERT E. GOGGIN, Dist. Sec.-Treas. W. M. RUMBAUGH, Dist. S. S. Supt. X M. CARL MCCOY, Dist. C. A. Pres. -222- acle ONS! Iurch Streem WY SIDE . Pres GOD BLESS YOU, GRADUATES 0F '50 ..A..A... X35 .SEAN . , ............,...-. 2. Y' i'5:1- S -'H-. . N ' w-2 :Q 1- J - - . -535- ST SX . '-' if g ig. .9 .- 5- H, by- - - wr:-. .:':,,.:4,.l .l-c.,.,.F - e . .,...... ..5. . ..-.-,-.,.:.:-.:.:,b:g.e.vIaf:'B Those who are readiest to trust God without other evidence than His Word always receive the greatest nurnher of visihle evidences of His love. C.G.T. HIGHWAY MISSION, TABEBNACLE Nineteenth and Green Streets Philadelphia, Pa. WALLACE S. BRAGG, Pastor The Church with a Warm Heart and a Welcoming Hand CIINGIIATULATIIINS, CLASSES 0F '50 Vigilant Watchman from SIDUTIIEIIN MISSIIUIII DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES 0F G00 jesus said, Go Ye . . . Lo I am with you always. K. H. LAWSON, Superintendent 424 Vfoodruif Building T. F. ZIMMERMAN Springfield, Missouri -2 23- f Wm A W 4 4, if-LVM? f I I I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Noel Cseated 1eftD,SEMCO COLOR PRESS service representatives,advise with the staff ij on copy preparation for THE CUP 1950. if S! y A Q I I I ea: CIINGBATULATIUNS 51 J, 11 ir '31 To The 1950 4 Our close association with Siionsors and Student Oiiicials of THE gl ' CUP Staff every year since 1944 has been a source of inspiration and pleasure to the entire SEMCO Organization. We are proud of our part in the success of CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE Z, AND SEMINARY. y I SEMCO COLOB PRESS, nc. PRODUCERS OF THE CUP ANNUALLY SIN-CE 1944 L 129 Northwest 3rd Street I Oklahoma City 1, Oklahoma E I B. L. SEMTNER, Pres. PAUL L. BENNETT, Mgr. School Division 1 -224- X I 7? ,. ff ,4 W 4' f f X 5 W5 N Sf 'ise with the staf IIC. E 1944 ity 1, Oklahoma School Division Www!
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