Central Bible College - Cup Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1954
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With the changing ideas and slipping standards of this period in history, the need is for men and women who are STEADFAST in the faith. Because of this we re-emphasize the exhortation of Saint Paul as the theme of the l95-4 Cup . . . BE YE STEADFAST. Greatly unlike many other cups in purpose and function, The'Cup endeavors to interpret the benefits and fellowship provided through Christ's cup ofblessing. It is unlike the cup of Pharaoh's court or the one which Joseph's brethren found in Benjamin's sack.. It sets forth a record of the workings of our Lord in a great student body. It faithfully records the blessings received and the fellowship enjoyed by those who are preparing to be His Cupbearers. V ' l 0 I ofa gum mae ezampfe dat-like iamifclz' , ' oaaeeamteaf ddfdzdft ' , magnum - Za gm We dedicate tie 7954 Q14 to v 1 1 -3- Za afmeafwl The l954 CUP is theinstru- ment forthe recording ofthe history of this great institu- tion. 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WSF ' :: W f , vw .ySfx2f' VA we '5:..,' ' -Q T i fu, p K 4 ,VX ,gr mass- x Jf'm4! ki f ,gy , gg-5 40 , - V k 'wif . , X- W5 EPM, f xf2.'fZ,.' ,. -- 'Q Q ' ' if . ff ,Mi x 1 B A ' .3 33221. f A as I ,Vw ,- - ' f I -:-5 Z' A ,.Q.-5::::,:,fa5:g-,J,,.f.5sg.,:g-,g-1'L M ' ' 4,1 ' V 1-' 'x 1 ' ., H ' 'ff A gn f ,R - ,, x f J, f ' -'0 --'R-m - Q x kv nf 1 ' 'V - x , ' .??:'2f?'ff'5 fig 120 - 2 - I X..: -.f ,A Q I , X ,, 4 Jg ,g y- ,L www X I X f -x 'Agni V 35, W' iam? ' -' A ,Y 5,0 1 5 - 4- 'a Q f2fgQfQ' 9 - ..1 9- Zawmam v ,vw e ,KV ff TW' .994 f ' ffsi fg,z' Q xg s ' 5531. ., MMYM 4 . f, ifj ffdlmiadzbmlian if A And they continued STEADFASTLY In the apostles' doctrme Acts 2:42 U, ., .ni -,....--S:,'L vvv.. -.-.... ...- -3.3:- !:3f Ex?gE1ff,e-3-E5-.1'-if'ff' its-C-51 -Qzigiififvzaafqs- ' RALPH M. Chairman BOARD OF DIRECTORS i RIGGS The twelve. members ot the Assemblies of God Ex- ecutive Presbytery, headed by General Superintendent Ralph M. Riggs, comprise the Board of Directors of Central Bible Institute. Their God-inspired vision and enthusiasm have made CBI the progressive institu'- tion that it is. 1 SEATED: J. Roswell Flower, R. M. Riggs, Gayle F. Lewis, Bert Webb. Aaiiui? STANDING: Noel Perkin, Thomas Zimmerman, J. 0. Savell, Charles W. H. Scott, Wilfred A. Brown.,ABSENTEES: A. A. Wilson, D. P. Holloway, D. H. McLaughlin. 5 fic BOARD ADMINISTRATION is ' WILFRED A. BROWN Chairman The responsibility of executing the policies estab- lished by the Directorate is in the hands of the Board of Administration. The seven members who make up the board have skillfully executed the affairs of the school and much progess has been made because of theirefforts. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle F. Lewis, Bartlett Peterson, George Sample, Wilfred A. Brown, J. Roswell Flower, Robert C. Cunningham, Charles Fite. ..23.. 'uv fl li ilslarnd V Il F ll li President Bartlett Peterson is an able administrator and has demonstrated keen spiritual insight in fulfilling the responsi- bilities of his position. A man of distinc- tion, President Peterson maintains a composure that fits well with his office. '.',n::. lf, .'..:': Af-,f --z'.::..-1-xr-:iii-.--1-a1L'z:.'.:.-Lx: 4.13111-I. ,Q if f., : .:.::g, 4fE.E.?3fE-i'1:.',4?l:'v Lui-I -, .-14:1 1 f. ,-, :. '- ' -' - . -Y .-,K - - - BARTLETT PETERSON President I 'ETERSON W. I. EVANS Dean l Yielded to God and sensitive to the Holy Spirit's guidance, Dean William I. Evans is a noble example of a mature Christian. His steadiness and genuine humility de- note the greatness of his character. , - r-.x1v:-.-.':,.:e-e 'Q - - - -r-.L ' ' ' ' xwiun ,..-,.j,. .'.,..L:...x.xi,:, -1. OTTIE E. GAUGH Acting Registrar The process of registrotion moves in o smooth monner under the direction of Ottie E. Gough, Centrcil Bible Institute Registror. Mr. Gough performs his du- ties with the student in mind, l-le is ol- woys glcid to sit down ond discuss vor- ious problems with students. J. ROSWELL FLOWER Secretory J. Roswell Flower is Secretory of Cen- trol Bible lnstitute by virtue of his posi- tion os Generol Secretory of the Generol Council of the Assemblies of God. l-lis copoble leodership hos hod much to do with the firm foundcition of Centrol Bible Institute os well os our denom- inotion. WILFRED A. BROWN Treosurer Wilfred A. Brown hos o busy schedule serving os treosurer of both CBI ond the Generol Council of the Assemblies of God. Yet, he is never too busy to chot with o student or to counsel with him concerning o finonciol problem. Al- though weighted down with the respon- sibilities of his office, Rev. Brown olso enjoys on extensive preoching ministry. 7.. ff , ,H if ' nf me I A 54. Cl' moki l-le is obilit mciki I W U - peg s - - - Ives in o :tion ot nstitute his du- Ie is cil- Jss vor- fot Cen- his posi- Generol Sod. I-lis nuch to Centrol denom- schedule I ond the wblies of ' to chot vith him em. AI- z respon- Dwn olso fninistry. FRED I. LESSTEN Deon of Men Cheertulness ond reosonobleness combine to moke up the unique personolity ot Fred I. Lessten. I-le is o mon ot good judgment ond hos on unusuol obility to work with young people. His procticolness mokes him o fovorite. The lite ot the Deon of Women is one thot never drows ottention to itself, but rother to the One whom she serves. I-ler pleosont smile reveols her understonding heort ond potient disposition. LOTTIE RIEKEHOF Deon of Women V BERNARD ALLEN Professor in English J. ROBERT ASHCROFT Professor of Bible and Philosophy FRANK M BOYD Professo of Bible . sg.. --- ....,... .. ,--,.-..-..-,, ...f-r -,..--- ..- E---Y... -... .5.f. . i-EtE'E2-i5i5:21i ' ' 'f 'M rn-.v:13Yr::.:r:':':.-1-:.-L:-:re-Q..L. .2 . - vexvgi-Y-N - Y vvfv- -.:: :.:.-.Jw f -5- - - - - 4 rib, v,gL.A,,..,A,.,.,,..-,-.. ..- .V --..-. . ,.... N, ..., .- The trim appearance of Ber- nard Allen is symbolical of the exact manner in which he per- forms his duties. Of reserved nature, Mr. Allen teaches his classes with genuine earnestness and heartfelt sincerity. J, Robert Ashcroft is a deep thinker and philosopher but in action he is vivacious and eager to accomplish goals. Constantly open to new ideas, he is a channel from which come sparkling ob- servations, Keep plodding on is the ad vice Frank Boyd continually offers his students His exper sence and common sense form an outstanding combination for rich teaching ministry Years of con centrated study have made him an authority on Bible prophecy 8... FAC UL TY I I H I I . r . .1' ,. ,1f,..4.z..-...,,,,,,, .,,, , 1 , f-55 ff- ' T7--f'7'f2?1f31-71.92.eszliigviir'.i:fQ'575':555'.f K--'-. '.. ,- , -1' 1 ' '--f-w.- -' 4 ' - -s ,, -.-- - ,-Y, , - , . , . ,, FACULTY Systematic and businesslike, Ethel Brown accomplishes her work efficiently. She endeavors to impart to her students some of these same qualities. Miss Brown injects just the right amount of humor to compensate for the many drills that are necessary in commerce classes. ' The life of Richard M. Brown is one of stobleness and sincerity. Be it morning chapel or an all night prayer service, one can al- ways depend upon Reverend Brown's faithfulness. O. Cope Budge, theologian and master of Biblical languages is a favorite with students. His subtle humor and kindliness, combined with an informal manner of teaching creates ideal atmos- phere in his classroom. ETH EL BROWN Instructor in Commerce RICHARD M. BROWN Professor of Bible - O. COPE BUDGE Professor of Bible and Greek .csgrz -H 794- ,-.- .. v- -N V ROBERT W. CUMMINGS Professor of Missions and Linguistics DAVID DRAKE Professor of English and Bible ELSIE DRAKE . i . Instructor in Music l Students in the classes of Robert Cummings soon come to recognize the Spiritual depth and genuineness of his life. Tender in heart and spirit, few men are able to describe Calvary as does Rev. Cummings. The scholarly appearance of David Drake is in contrast to the dry humor and congenialness which make his classes enjoyable. He has served CBI well as advisor for various school organizations. The personality of Mrs. Elsie Drake is characterized by her business-like efficiency. l-ler sys- tematic approach to the subjects she teaches is indicative of her desire to be thorough in whatever she does. i -30- ,---,.L ,.,-.--.'..'.', v ,fri .:.-..-,z.--1.,,---.., .... .L:3.L.,fY. -see. mike:-serves:-,-. z-.L+3g,v.s.'5 '-.-rfsazezzzfz-:Q : ,,.- - e - - 4- - A- - if- - '.s..f3'i1s15-43311113-254re:f::s3E75'5:T-Ffflff FACULTY FACULTY I Although unpretentious in his ways, Carl Erickson is scholarly and intellectual. Possessing a warm smile and friendly person- ality he attracts the interest of each of his students. William I. Evans hasa keen in- sight and comprehensive under- standing of God's Word. Dean Evan's lectures are highly edify- ing owing to his skillful unfolding of doctrinal truths. Rich illustra- tive material for his classes is gleaned from his vast experiences in Pentecost. The life of J. Roswell Flower is filled with untiring efforts on be- half of the Pentecostal move- ment. Because he has kept accu- rate records of the history of the movement, his classes are of great interest. CARL I. ERICKSON Professor of History W. I. EVANS Professor of Bible J. ROSWELL FLOWER Professor of Theology 1 l 1 1 Y l 1 l l l g if' - H - r ef. i n 1 l 1 l l ELEANOR Guook 1 Professor of English l l l l l 1 1 E1 1 OTTIE GAUGH Professor of Theology l l 1 l ' 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 1 l l l l l l l 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I J. CALVIN HOLSINGER Professor of Theology ond Speech f-5L?-2 - -:J ---,-rv-is-.W - ef.-'-.:r.s:::xu4xE'?,-.v:.x'zv ' r: '::-'- ':-cz,:3'i'?r-f.41f: 5 1 r:'::::::.Li ,E Q . , Q .F T-'ffff' ff ' ' 'f ' f -r:-f g:a::a-:.:v, f-' 'Aa'q'i:..':::.:'.:i.:.,:g5:5i g.13.g:5-4:5-:ga11:-. f :,,..:o::,,-L-3.-, '.,,S s-q,f'+,:. P4 ::':.-1-zv.-1-1.'1:':..'.:. J. S A ,-1 vc -zur - Y - . - .- .. ,c . , ,-Y .. 1 , , The charming ways at Eleanor Gligor make her well-liked by the student body. She has an interest- ing spark of humor which flavors her classes. Besides teaching Eng- lish, she is also on able preacher of the Gospel. Students soon recognize quali- ties of steadtastness and devotion to God in the life of Ottie E. Gough. There is a marked kind- ness in his voice and he carries with him a true spirit of submis- sion to God. Exactness and preciseness are traits which characterize the work ot J. Calvin l-lolsinger. The conscientious woyin which he ful- fills his duties is an admirable attribute. Students enjoy his com- prehensive lectures and informal classroom discussion. l -52- 11 T7-'QS ' ''' JQ:g-fs62:'11-1f1'a1fi'i-5-55.1,1 .L ,.: ,- - 935.-.M - 3,-A.-1 -.. -... - , .--1 - FACULTY FACULTY . , 1 1 l The fine spirit of meekness possessed by Stanley Horton is . 1 often contrasted by the bursting 4 forth of intense spiritual fervency I that burns within his soul. His proficient knowledge of Hebrew is of tremendous value as he teaches the Word. ' STANLEY M. HORTON Professor of Bible and Hebrew s Instructor Donald F. Johns is a ' deep thinker. Not willing to ac- Zi cept the common viewpoint on every subject, he presents a new angle after having thoroughly analyzed the problem himself. l 1'l l DONALD F. JOHNS l Professor of Bible and Religious Education I , Her ability to meet the student on his own level is a characteristic that has brought Bernice Kovacs many friends among the stu- dents. She is enthusiastic in all she does. l - BERNICE KovAcs ' lnstructor in Music l I l 155,- P ,, :s.-.., , ,-- EVA H. LARSON Professor of Religious Education FRED LESSTEN Professor of Speech cYRn. NlcLELLAN Instructor in Music .:-,:-'.:::.-..- 75-1'--' - - 1-W:-nf - H , rv-J-1HHf'w-fs r-gs:-f-.',.-'icfsfrz-1-L-eau. '-1'-vase: ...wifi-'fi-Le'-ff-Q: ,313 eg ' 271:41-.Fe-swf:-re-:Vai-'---1:1 t 'f1'l':-'-' ' ' ' ' li iff-1-bmw-L-.-. :'.:x:.'41::-....'11+.E::.'.-.'.:'a'x1tim':-v......... '-'- 'W..1 'xr'.f: ,........,.' ' '- '-5.1 1.2.5.-.'::xr. ' 'tix .:.z...' -'...' t'z?:':,L: 32111,-. 5321-'-1-'L'-E'-F.:-t'c11'.:.'::.-::,-,:'D.f:'.':'L:,:-nav:Vx'.::.xr.':z-. :zu-:rc-e1':.'.z .21:21V:1-.z-.:':::-:::.-.rvrgz-.:.-2- - - ff N - -N f - - Eva Larson has a warm and gracious smile which symbolizes her understanding nature. ln- tensely interested in children's work, she puts theory into prac- ticeasseen byheruntiring efforts in child evangelism work in Springfield. Strong emphasis is placed on practical Christianity in the class- es of Fred Lessten, Understanding in his attitude and jovial in dispo- sition, Dean Lessten injects a spirit of enthusiasm on the CBI campus. Cyril McLellan and his violin are an inseparable combination and his ability to express himself through this means has been a source of blessing to many. He serves as director of the CBI Orchestra and the Revivaltime Choir. FACULTY S -H-1 -r-'f-fmfi-ef2-122--rf-0 f---s -f---V s V '-- - V ----' V ' f 'N'-' --- -- - '-P':?'-135,-'ff 'r-4-.5-:ff'.--' 1 g:::1:-.'.-- . .1 f- -- - '- ' - W . , . . . - - - ' A - ... FACULTY Poised and dignified, Benja- min Mercado, however, has a smile that is warm and friendly. An Argentine National saved through missionary efforts, Mr. Mercado offers his classes in- teresting sidelights of great value to a prospective missionary. Although serious in nature, Nicholas Nikoloff also possesses a sparkling sense of humor. His experiences while living in Com- munistic countries provide stir- ring illustrative material for his classes. S i ncerity and conscientious- ness are definite characteristics of Ellen Olson. Whether in her classroom or in story hour work, she is full of original ideas. Her plans are to go soon as a mission- ary to lndia. BENJAMIN MERCADO Professor of Spanish NICHOLAS NIKOLOFF Professor of Bible and Missions ELLEN OLSON Professor of Religious Education CHARLES RAMSEY lnstructor in Art GLENN A. REED Professor of Theology and Science LOTTIE RIEKEHOF Instructor in Sign Language .....----5------ ---Q ,,,,,-,....,. ,Ny L.zv.--- . . . .Pj -:gif-13-SI?-252-:..'Lv,ev.-sement: . 1-fr-ff-.1 ' ff' - - ff -- - --' '- Charles Ramsey is blessed of God with unusual cleverness in freehand drawing. Yetwith all his talent, Mr. Ramsey is very unas- sumingg this is indicative of his genuine humble spirit. Glenn A. Reed is a man witha shepherd's heart. His Pentecostal zeal combined with a tender and loving spirit have helped inspire CBI youth to reach for lofty heights. An impressive example of a virtuous woman is Lottie Riekef hof. Her understanding disposi- tion and friendly attitude have made her a favorite with the stu- dents. Her proficient knowledge of sign language has given her a national ministry in that field. -35.- FACULTY FAC UL TY Appreciating the finer types of music, Ruth Stewart endeavors to teach her students the exaltation of Christ rather than the perform- er. She has the practice of being very exact in whatever she does and as a result her work is of high caliber. Christine Swenson possesses sharp wit and o humorous per- sonality. She has a cheerful and helpful attitude which is an im- portant attribute for her nursing profession. With a sensitive ear and a fine appreciation of vocal music, Mrs. Thompson has high musical standards. l-le r exactness is a characteristic that she endeavors to pass on to her vocal students. .-37.- RUTH STEWART Instructor in Music CHRISTINE SWENSON Instructor in Nursing MRSQ CARL THOMPSON Instructor in Music 5-C2-'ez-1.fl12tW' lf Jeff 5:33223.i.3'53E5:i.l?5..i '7:Ei?:l'i3.133-Flil125532E?i33722xQi7iQf7f:ijgg-3-ii'3g:EET:2EET1f'7'3' 'ELF' ' 'H ANNE BRILL Librarian IMA FERN FIELDS Assistant Librarian NT-.505.1'-'r'-135.-Afsg-,?:QT:v:lag- ' 3.5215-I-eff ' W ' ' ' ' ' FACULTY l-lercordialsmile and pleasant- ness have made Anne Brill a friend of every student. l-ler knowledge of library technique has made the CBI library among the finest in the realm of Pente- costal schools. A new person on the library staff this year is Miss lma Fern Fields. Miss Fields performs her duties efficiently, always willing to do anything requested of her. -58.- , i . ' - I O elmssvis. wu.uAMs ' yy y i Professor Emeritus, Department of Theology IN APPRECIATION UPON YOUR RETIREMENT I For your sincere spirityof humility, ' For your anointed ministry of the Word, For your inspiring classroom instruction, For 24 years of faithful service to CBI, We, the Students of Central Bible Institute, say THANK YOU -59- ,l.l.I..l .I. .I.l.l.l.. X . .l,.. . Nl- l.l...ll,I.I-.l I. .I.I.I, ,...Y. . .... .VT , . . . . . ,-. . . . , ..-Y A . . . . '121'-121l'- Pi--12?-'QEHT TI-Il5fEf:5l'E:q'EZii-522.zfflii'fr'3 f?T2f1-.-?1'- M - ' 'V ' fi-TQ.:-5-sg:-Pzzv:-:-.swfifgm-.1-.-r.-:.f.1..11-, .fe STAFF LORRAINE MU NGER President's Secretary Lorraine Munger efficiently performs her tasks in her own congenial manner. Besides discharging the secretarial duties, she is also advisor for vet- erans' affairs. WAYNE FAGERSTROM Director of Public Relations FAYE WEAVER Public Relations Office Sec retar Y The responsibility of keeping our denomination informed as to the activities of CBI and procuring new students is in the hands of the Public Relations Office. CBI is fortunate to have Wayne Fagerstrom, an enthusiastic and energetic Evangelist, as its Pub- lic Relations Director. Faye Weaver is his capable assistant. -4Q-. ' ' ,ggi f? ' , Kg ,, :Y M7 X J ' , , 525, 5 5 tif f N g. ' tag tay v l, if , Q , :wages 2 5i',5f'?f5'Rf My an '16 w 2 ff mn STAFF MARILYN JOHNSON RUTH EH-ER Assistant Registrar Bookkeeper BETTY SHEARER ANN SKETOE Assistant Bookkeeper Bookkeeper In the midst of the staccato of typewriters, click- ing adding machines, and ringing telephones, the four young ladies pictured here pleasantly expedite the business of Central Bible Institute. Their jobs range from operating the switchboard to bookkeep- ing and correspondence. at if L fl---.. E--1 L... ' ..,...i ROBERT CHADWICK Purchasing Agent and Cafeteria Manager STAFF ' Robert Chadwick's position includes General Purchasing Agent for CBI and Manager of the cafe- teria. l-le also oversees the operation of the employ- ment office which makes connections in Springfield for student work. FRED HENDRICKSON Chef ,i?.,-p ., Fred Hendrickson, Chef, is responsible for the fine meals served in the cafeteria. The newly re- modeled kitchen gives him and his staff many added advantages in preparing the meals. .421 STAFF Serving behind the scenes, the men pictured on this page dis- charge their duties faithfully. James Whitford is responsible for the bread and pastries which em- anate from the bakery. The re- sponsibility of keeping the large supply of stock in order rests in the hands of Leroy Boyd. E. L. Osborn serves in various capaci- ties to make the kitchen operate efficiently. LEROY BOYD Sforeroorn E. L. OSBORN KHchen JAMES ITFORD Baker iii-Iii'iiirlifiiiiiiii233515-54Qi3EHii7I:31L5f:? '4:7i3f iiiI .7Z3if, TT' ' ' T ' MILDRED SUNDQUIST Student Center Manager T STAFF The Bethany Room is a fairly recent addition to the CBI campus. lt serves well as a banquet room to accommodate the various school groups and organ- izations in their social gatherings. Mildred Sund- quist is the person responsible for the smooth man- agement of this room as well as the entire Student Center.. ROXIE BOYD Student Center LAVERNE ROPER Student Center The Student Center is a popular place on the CBI campus. Here students and instructors alike stop for a few minutes of relaxation and refreshment before continuing with their full schedules. Mrs. Roxie Boyd and LaVerne Roper, pictured here, assist Mrs. Sundquist in the management of the Center. They, together with student workers, pro- vide friendly and efficient service. -44- swsml M ll STAFF Mrs. Ida I-Iudson, school matron, is responsible for the housekeeping of the CBI dormitories. Her work consists ot overseeing all the student labor as, g r-dirt, IDA M. H U DSON Matron it relates to the upkeep of the dormitories. The CBI laundry is another department that is under her supervision. Raymond Tuck Superintendent ot buildings and grounds and his capable assistant Milton Hudson work together to keep the CBI campus in good con dition Because ot their many yobs including car penter work plumbing electrical work and a host of others these men must be masters ot many trades --4 RAYMOND TUCK Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds MILTON HUDSON Ass sta t Super ntendent o Id ngs a d Gro QD-f ' we I 1 I ' l I n a sh f Bui I n undS 1 V ,I I 1 I I I I 5-. . lil fl ll! Ill il, -:ii 451 if l Nl lllr i 1 MABEL VAUGHN Sewing Room Manager li 'i l t 1 l l i 5 l .- CLEALL ERICKSON V i Bookstore Manager i i i l l l l i l li ill ll? 1,1 ,,,, i 1 1 l STAFF The Sewing Room, an important and helpful establishment on the CBI campus, is under the supervision ofMabel Vaughn. She is a skilled seam- stress and isa real help to many students, especially among the fellows. Mrs. Cleall Erickson manages the bookstore in an expert manner. Because of her efforts, students are able to secure the best in books and materials. She also supervises the mail room and the mimeagraph room, bath of which are in the bookstore, ...ib- . .-7-1-vrfiirn v.-A r- - fr' ,.,1.,.,..1Q13gg 395537, .:.ff?FE ,5fRQ..,..,.jV R 4,5 S .iw- FACULTY PRA YERS The men and women who corn- pose the CBI taculty realize the ne- cessity at prayer ancl guidance from Gocl. Each morning before Chapel, our faculty gather for a time of waiting on God' to receive the needed spiritual guidance and strength for the clay's work, -4 E e , ,aw -.. 4, 44 , Q- .W-f.w.-' ..- ..z.41,n-us.. ,Mb--1 4444 4 v-v- 444 - 454 4-4: -1--4-..:-:4-zA- 4- .nu w ' f J, 4 N f , f , , - X , I , A 1 f 1 1 , ,.., ---, . .1 ---. -W-v-H --Y-,..--rin '-.-si' - 5-Ziigiiil-IES.. hiv:-.'.','.:.'.j .jivj,:.j,n.:-1.5551.-g5g.Q.3'YwL rj:-jjj ,K 5 And they continued STEADFASTLY in . . . prayers Acts 2:42 ...:.e...,1w.f14z-.:z7r-1-v'e14y-.fv9x-1.,,. 1. - ,,,?5-33244, ' . 1, f -X A wx' eff' fl 'Q-.f gif, - ' ff-vb-,. Z'v9 Ik. an Q-w .VA A pl 11 '1-xx -.Q :fo 4 1:6 T -fvriifi-V . 'v,q.,, ' x R .' vu, M ..,, , v. 'p5,..?, L J-41. v 5 Ji Q ,.A..,..,,, x Y -f . , .,, W Vnagn-I I , ., !'0, .J -,,.,. .. 1 ,,.. ., . 5' ' 'ff f,' ' V , v-: ,ww , f.-Q gym , , . ,, .1 -lv., -, Y , . ' ' , 142 'L , .zfjv 1 fi 1 ffq,,f,g ' Vg ,, f 5 1 , , L ' . g - 4. . 555513 V Q -JQQK,-+ UQ My Q . .l A ,V a,:L r Q. if ' , ' , -- 1' gr , . X I 3- . A A a w!L,ulffw,f., fnefany- W 42 is 10 6+ asf' L' if W, Q, :ri M? v Ni' rw, ' Sri 5 AM' X is 5 ...!' li X AL fl' the student Guest speakers, such as C. C. Bur- nett, bring challenging messages from the Word. D HAZEL CRABTREE Orgonist 'k CHAPEL EVENTS v . A typical scene during Pioneer Week. Rev. Fagerstrom brings the keynote message for Revivaltime Emphasis Week -N'-A A scene from the final rally in the High School Auditorium during Missionary Emphasis Week. ,, y J After an inspiring Chapel Service, students depart for classes. -55- TOMMY WITT r President :ere-seas:-:-9:-Tae-5-eeli-IiiifI ' 'iilifilff lSi??'if 1 - STUDENT MissioNARY BAN, The Student Missionary Band is organized tor the purpose of ex- tending the Kingdom ot God in all the world by daily definite prayer, by sacrificial giving, and by whole- hearted consecration of its mem- bers. President Tommy Witt stands at the helm of this great organiza- tion which includes every student. His assistant is Leon l-lennesy, Vice- President. Robert Cummings, vet- eran missionary and now CBI in- structor, is the advisor forthe group ROBERT W. CUMMINGS Advisor, '--.-ef' P gf Bf9E,-W LEON H EN N ESY Vice-President ' 'U - ::-.-- --:-:P - I --- E22 'h' -V 'Hf,1 ' H-af'---f r -xg... 4.7 ff . . e ,W - - unc, . e ,-:,,. - . --.. , ,i W A - Y. i.--,., ,'-.I -V:-, , :E Vndkzigifroz ...T ., U- -L-I . Y 'EE'-C 90i9QE ' NARY BAND ry Band is ose ot ex- God in all nite prayer, :l by whole- t its mem- Nitt stands t organiza- :ry student. mnesy,Vice- 'nings, vet- Jw CBI in- rthegroup. 'rw 'W' Betty Zschiegner, Secretary for the organization, corresponds with missionaries and mission editors to keep the SMB well intorrned. The bookkeeping and handling of gifts and pledges totaling about Sl0,000 is the responsibility of SMB Treasurer, Arlene Briney. l l BETTY ZSCHIEGNER ARLENVE BRWEY Secretary eos e 155- :.:.',u ',:.--':,:q.-:,v.:'.-...- ':.:'.:.z:.::.:,:g:.4..- if.-.:.1':..::::.:. ,--':.1-.j.z3Q.3.33532-.ii,i.5.533,:5YL:1i.: g.,L.JvJd.g:55:..:..-f L'.::,j,j.g' r .55-4 .31 - Ei f - f ' ,A 53-1.26-5.113-EP.-53.-3-b.1':EEI-31-2I-35?-fn?-E:g'i:?6E4?',EL .IE-f:.i.iiE4:I: .:,:.::.:r:,1'::1'.-'.':2:::F5::-:.z':9E...' -.zi-1'-l - '-'- . J , i i , l Tl .l l 6. NOON PRA YERS As the chimes ring out across the campus each noon, students are reminded of our Lord's words, Lift up your eyes and look unto the field . . . Noon Prayers has provided times of spiritual growth for the individ- ual as well as increasing his vision of the spiritual needs of the entire world. The complete effect of these sessions will not be known until we get to Heaven. JIMMIE HINSON Fall Semester Curator MILDRED WILLEY Fall Semester Curator ompus eoch words, Lift Joon Prayers 'The individ- rhe spiritual :fect of these Heaven. 1 W SMB Acnvmss Students testify of blessings re- ceived during Revival. Missions are emphasized in Friday night S.M.B. services. W, ,f f,. Students give to missions at the S.M.B. table in the cafeteria. The Student Missionary Band ot CBI has carried a tull program throughout the entire year. Although financial giving to missions was not the only emphasis ot the S.M.B., student giving soared around the S l 0,000 mark. Various projects highlighting this year's activities broadened student vision tor needs on the mission field as well as challenged them to consecrate their lives for God's work. Among the highlights of the activities was the Missionary Emphasis Week sponsored by the S. M. B. in conjunction with the Missionary Convention of the Springfield area. G .f J , W! QQ ,gi , Cy , , I I y gif , f , yy, Q Z Cuban Bible Institute Students rejoice because CBI's S.M.B. has helped j purchase materials for the completion of their building. --A 6- --QL: 12.1.2 Tv fait-5-1544--1'--211'-'V .1 L19335392E55giJqagtqlfu-v-2:24-2:2--122:-'-zrf.-1-.f-:fm-f 'ff . W U M- - - QUIET HOUR is ,Y The De tlfme 500,04 mcmy mor warning H future mir 60- if F VL of 0 fl fi, fz QM. ,Mm NV. 1-:N , ' fs 25:3 Qc' it X K' -.X ' s wiffff '- WFP, is R x s N Q.-f gs: ---- x - ' st jbxlccgsx X Q xg, - X QX ,C w if .. i,5tNx.mSXsQ, NNXSQ5-q N25 Si N ' X ff Q ff , 42 CONTINENTAL PRA YERS Foreign Missions has always been stressed on the campus of CBI. Realizing that prayer is one of the greatest powers in combating the forces of evil, students gather in groups to pray for the continent of the world in which they are most interested. During these times of intercessory prayer, students have received calls to foreign missionary service and others have become more burdened for the work of God in foreign lands. God Love fil X N DON DOLORES A. LYONS Leader Co-Leader The Deaf Prayer Group meets to pray the 500,000 deaf of North America, and the many more in other lands. Each member is learning the sign language in prep0rC1TiOH fOr future ministry to these people. -61- i LA TIN AMERICA rces- is holding to people in SAMUEL H. BALIUS ESTHER SCHEUERMAN Pl- Leoder Co-Leader LG AFRICA UERMAN PAUL A. KITCH NORENE Leoder Co-Leader 5- f F . f ,Y ff, I f 2 , ,rn g , 5- ' ZW X . , ,, . f- X f -' vx,,'f' f ff, , X., f r-- , , 7 f ff, .XX ref ff' f X M. , . vf :ff X- , ,f X .? 'Xj f,.-- W, W, .- f ,4,,., QW, ,ff , ,,f,, , ,, 5, XX rf r f - ' f I, , ,,,, K x. .Xs ,, if, V?--X irc..-by fw 'X f 5:4 ff , - ,M I ,W X X- Ye, ,Me ,W fv., g.-,,,- 7 -- ,, 0, Q. X , , 5: ,, f M ' U. 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With forces at -'Quhgcd-ly camnduhism taSt claiming these? ...A , tahdS,X,XthXis group carries a heavy burden that they be reached JAMES WOLF RAYMA JEAN ROWLAND CH Leader CO-Leader f f X L 60 . AN ROWLAND EUROPE AND THE JEWS 'r rs CHARLES S. PAVIA ANGELINE CANNOVA Leoder Co-Leader -65-. SDSQEJ-zz... l , i . i i i li l f' INDIA gi l 'i l l p The lndia Prayer Group is burd- ened with the needs of a land that has not yet witnessed large scale revival. Steeped in Hinduism and Moharnmedanism, India presents a great challenge To this group. I i , l e . , l l l DERRELD WARTENBEE RUTH M. BECK FLO' Leader Co-Leader Leac l l l i l -6fs- , NORTH AMERICA BECK -FLOYD BAKER cARoLYN BARTHEL Leader Co-Leader I - rv 'Gr-zxmcii-me .:f::..+'tA A-.i:.-'f.f:.1-f'.:f-.'s :,:riltlazzzfssvaz-5-secss:s...ff:z:-1-':eQPE.a2EI:2?2.2I.2iiiliTirii-Yr!-Y fi:-ste:-3-jeff? Eg it DISTRICT PRAYERS Because of the unique location ot Central Bible Institute, students that attend come from all sections ot the nation and even the world. Groups of students from the seven geographical districts of the United States, and one group comprised of students from abroad, meet each Saturday evening, praying that God will bless in the work back home . K Zffitifsp' 171 ll Leader My fv awww W, Lv I Sec reta ry GEORGE M. FLATTERY ,. wfwffiyp xx ff mf, X. .Ne f fifff MKW LM? , can wif, w,fwfX X is not , we - ,syf f 5 , Q ge' f gif on ly d n t G I In U, 1 gf K 722, f'5QRzb,gISg? sco e. tw n- D GS e Y COUN- . tries is ' V .iQf.,gz,W'.+ QZNSW sw Wxmwfwc , D S- . .1 .f , ws , 4 X-cwffmtt nzf,z.Wff,f ts-me Wt W , MAX , ki M to MQW y 4 '.--. N ' Y X1 iss: xss'5Ni!Qif:i7rW was is sw X avg N135 Q ap, ,'m,evFs:, kfzvxf ,fwqfgs f fi. f iw bw so ft CO ' f Qi, -v Q ' X wt ,5 4 f, ,met tzf, Q-,ms-X-V A ge, s rs-,Neg ,,4, ss, ts f,,-X as ffm 5 . Zxkiis X rl, Q f sfssks-fn SffH4S -2vx5wv ?i r :ZX ' sewn is 4+ ff af . ,iff f at ' ' 'f K f' ,Crews s fm Q ff, Acwfl M Qs vi ftf. Nm,-Q ff '4fN56l,b2s ,WffJ,f'5RX:5XwWf wins wxg-f QQWXQQWQB -'-11 Jess'--Atfy W2 ' f' Q J OA N c sc H I N D E L i. J X , , l .3 .X n FI 1h- 1- in 5 AAQZWQMAQW Qefewgwgy MJQQQQZG ' f I f . , 17 gf! , fgy ly ff! KCAQQ, f f f ff , 7 fffff f f H1 rl, '11 CENTRAL DISTRICT The Centrol District, comprised of Mis- souri ond Konsos, is the home ot six mil- . , . I lion people. Students trom,fQBdl s own dis- - I I S W xnxx trict co rry the burclQn,,QQfp1gc1,56eI7s?toryost f f I ' h trer sou s in t ese S Q S f . ts ,wi ew tf A yy ,A ,A :ff 7 l RICHARD K. MALONE Leader RICHARD G. COBB Co-Leader ff? MARTHA L. FRANK Seereto ry J -69-- X x use-se-sf-1 swf R PACIFIC coAsr nisrkicr The Pacific Coast Prayer Group A consists of students from California, Qregon, Washington and Alaska. Over l5 million people populate this area and the needs presented center about the organization of new churches and servicemen's work. X I f -70- NEIL H. Muu.iNs Leader 4 X , :RMA scHMioT Co-Leader OROTHY L. WEAVER Sec retary NORTHERN DISTRICT A THUR ORTEGA Leader if ,ff ,f , wiki fmy. Q WWF! Z f, X Z l ,,f,j:f ,N '5!1fjg,f xfefftii? , ,' lM2.niM KAY Z RUTH THOMAS SGUGYO Co-Leader T fm' hit-as as M J . t l YT: vnv Q' Ti is J to EASTERN DISTRICT U J ll:le?J2?glRD ANDERSON 3 9 1 S' G, 5' -31. MARY M. REIMERS Co-Leader ' The Eastern District includes the states between Maine and Virginia, trorn the Ohio River to the Atlantic Ocean. This prayer group carries a big responsibility, tor within their district is one-third ot our nation's population. ll . i , i s e 5 fifffg i BERNICE STRICKL 1 Q g f, Secretary .ig I , S tu nts wh Q prise the N - is rn Dis ict re resent nearly l3 il- l on pe pl iving within th ates f Wisc in, Michigan an A Minne- sota. Good organization ha enabled them to pray effectually r pioneer churches, CBI alurnni, a d revivals in their district. KAY ZILCH -LECQTAS G Secretary h rs i l Mew -zi- - ' V .,.,,L,:,' 4 l l l i l I l i i i l l i V 1 ii i 3 i 1 sl bi ,il l 2 . 2 L- . , f' 'muff ' ' ','Lffff,g 7 ' , ' 'V 'V f , , Vwfif, ff WW f T T 6 CENTRAL DISTRICT MARY ANN SCHUBERT CHASSLOTIE T Co-Leader ecre on .Xxx I 'misf- s A cf to ,.Lx s i l :af X K 1 :F f S P .A 5.6 , Wt- 'dis M , AS., G: W N X I , -5, ,f A if Q 1A,,, f f P ' iii?- 'MI' W swf S554 vi ffvtrlraf Qs :QQ 5 NX -' ,vii t f i 0 -i OLIVER L. SWAIM Leader PEARL FORBESS Co-Leader SOUTHERN DISTRICT The Southern District Prayer Group represents 38 million Ameri- cans living in the' l2 southeastern states ot our nation, Prayers have been answered as seen by the estab- lishment ot over ZOO new churches in this districtiwithllin 'the last two years. DARLENE WHITNEY Secreta ry - us o 22 mi ion people ITRI C T ' ANN SCHUBERT Co-Leader , WV, llf, ,,,,, , I ffyzgfw M257 lg X , HV! ,wff f V gif X X 1 ' 1 K f T rl lt,y L 4 s r '11 My ' ' if ,,,, , fy fr W, ' -aw ,, 4 within : state ot inois, Iowa, Indian d Ohi a - upon the hearts of the orth Central Prayer Group. This year much emphasis has b en placed on prayer for home mis lg, projects. CHARLOTTE E. LEE Secreta ry Sa 1 f laden! STAND FAST In one spmt, with one mmd strlvlng together for the falth of the gospel Phil 1 27 ' o' faq ll , u no o il. 0 ll O O O . l O STUDENT MINISTRY DEPARTMENT Each Sunday some l50 CBI students fan out to 25 small churches scattered throughout the Ozark l-lills. ln the aggregate, thousands of miles are traveled and an average of about 500 people are ministered to every Sunday. While preparing for future min- istry, students are afforded the opportunity of receiving valuable experience as well as having a part in the harvest of souls for Christ. Dean Fred Lessten, a firm believer in practical Christian training, effectively supervises the department. v Dean Lessten and his Secretary, Evelyn Bresch, prepare the monthly report of student ministry. BOB STREBLOW Leader Bob Streblow presents the needs of Student Churches at Outstotion Prayers .J6-. ., .'. t Outstation Prayeri- , , ...Ja:,gf,?,iQ,A ' S STUDENT PASTORS 4 FIRST ROW: Dorman Buttram, Jimmie Hearn, Cliff Geedy, John Backman, Berent Knutsen, Kenneth Krivohlavek, Chuck Stallings, LaVerne Hacker, Eldred Jukuri, Fred I. Lessten, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Ed Neuhaus, George Flattery, Willy Schuessler, Bob Streblow, Nick Tomasello, Jerry Kirk, Chuck Anderson, Don Tarno, Roy Bower. THIRD ROW: Ernest Jones, Harry Freeman, Oliver Swaim, David Blattner, Tom McKenzie, Manson Wood, Charles Bau- man, James Odem, Mark Bliss. -77- I A TYPICAL OUTSTATICN Squads travel many miles over the Ozark roads. X Early Sunday morning . . . pre- pared and ready to go! A typical student church. The squ while w l I Visual ai feching c ' 'N The squad enloys a time of devotional srngnng whsle waltlng for the congregatlon to arrlve A typical Sunday morning congrega tlon 4 Visual aid is an effective means of teching children about Chrnst. F 1 ggxxg .xg ' ' A ag.. N W 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 W N Y Y 1 1 l 4 Y 1 i I E 1 x i w i x 14 I 3 X W ing 5 6 K5 Q 43 5 X f mv , X f .Www 2: 212: wil fi: Q gb? XIA Tr' W, fl W Ei ,V i f 1 xg? 1 N ,I aff 9 W v Si at ff Q J 2 A, ,. ww: nf f an V The'song service, led by a squad mem- ber, is an important part ofthe service. Squad members also minister in song. The pastor ministers the Word of God .-80... --. The squad enjoys good food and fellowship with one of the church families. f ,, We--f '! f God. A portion of the afternoon is profitably Ministry to the sick and shut-ins also spent by holding a street service. occupies a part of the pastor's after- noon. ',Q?2? '-wzu-22.11, , . ,.,. ,. Q , E,z:-SIT,-1.-.::f...'-.15.:-.f ?5ee:-1-.-s.f:-,s.f-.1-:-.f1H!'iQQ.-15'i-i'f:2z:ff5:z-:-:rg-vs-.Le-:Q-.,-2:L1:eP25?-.e '1iz2-If PUBLIC SQUARE STREET MEETING The Public Square, center of Springfield city life, with its Saturday night shopping crowd provides an excellent opportunity for a street meeting. Each week at 8 p.m., Leader Jim Steffens and a large number of CBI students gather together to present Christ in song and message. People are soon attracted to the area in front ofthe Union National Bank where they come in contact with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. -32- l JAMES STEFFENS Leader LARRY M. PENCE Leader QUEEN CITY MISSION Depressed in spirit ond morred by sin, mony o per- son hos found the Queen City Mission ci ploce of refuge for their souls. Ernest Jones ond Monsel Ellis hove worked together with Rolph Smith to supervise the work of the mission, ond they hove rejoiced ot the tronsformotion thot is so evident in the lives of these down-ond-outers who occept Christ. Services ore held on Sundoy ond twice during the week, with on overoge Sundoy ottendonce of obout 45 people. COMMERCIAL STREET MEETING Going with the Gospel is procticed by on eoger group of CBI students under the direction of Lorry Pence ond Tom McKenzie. Eoch Soturdciy evening this group foithfully conducted o short ond pointed Gospel service directed to the milling crowds in the Commerciol Street oreo. Personol witnessing ond troct distribution were emphasized, ond grotifying reports hove come os ci result of their efforts for Christ. I I If' Ili I I I I I I ii I I I gli Il gi Iyill all Ir! 1 1, , Il li ll Ii I1 'I Il I I, I Il ri? 3 I , il ii :II , . :II Iii Iii I If Ii, i Il I l 'I F lk, lil I l W i I l i i lI II II l l f . IX I , l 5 l 9 V-f 4 if I '53 , W, l 1 I I I 3 ,, I' V 2 f II FI -' Iiflg Ili' , lg I 1, 2 ii Xxh 1 Illqlfl Ie il .fl-si SSL? JE, I CHILD EVANGEUSM Homes, schools and churches become the scene of busy activ- ity each week as some 50 CBI students scatter out to find wide and ' varied ministry among children. Holding story hour sessions each week are l7 groups of students who have the desire to do child evangelism. Monthly meetings for P.T.A.- children are conducted by about l5 groups of CBltes. Miss Eva Larson, assisted by Miss Ellen Olson, has the responsibility of directing this work. M555 EVO l-Ul'f0l1, Director of Miss Ellen Olson Assistant Di Chlld EW 9ell5m- rector of Child Evangelism STORY HOUR WORKERS FIRST ROW: Nina Bowman, Doris Morristell, Velda Wilburn, Lucretia McBride, Betty Cobb. SECOND ROW: Sue Dawkins, Verla Hartshorn, Anne DiTomasso, Rachel Pederson, Deborah Miller, Mary Reimers. THIRD ROW: Ruth Westerdale, Margaret House, Ola Frush, Hanna Werk, Lois Gunnarson, Olive Lyons, Constance Kuehnle. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Mock, Carolyn Barthel, Charlotte Lee, Laura Williford, Connie Andrews, Jean- nette Fenton, Orville Carey. FIFTH ROW: Pauline Lindsey, Ava Nell Golusha, Phyllis Clap- per, Mary Jane Stroud, Merilyn Brendel. SIXTH ROW: Beatrice Moore, Mary Cowell,Leora Janson, Vada Camden, Frances Gunnarson, Esther Scheuerman. SEVENTH ROW: Phil Snyder, Wayne Haun, Morris Hamasaki. 'H-'FP' 'fuss-'w:oc'+1's-nic nssistant Di- ugelism. .,,., A.. . A TYPICAL STORY HCJUR i 1 After school the children gather in the home of a friendly hostess. The children are led in one of their favorite action choruses. -35.- Q: :.1 '-'wer' A worker teaches the Lord's Prayer by means of visual aid. reation by doing handwork. W1 Eager and attentive, these children have open hearts to the Gospel. - '05 Children enjoy a time of rec- 4 5 4 , 7 X 7 A V . . 1 Vi S time of rec- ' handwork. Eh ., fel, sv Flash-card stories are a favor- ite with the children. As they leave. the children often re- ceive al treat from the hostess. Story hour concludes with a time of prayer ' , ,MV 'yyfff f gf , , , , W!! , ,, W, ff ,ff ,W , f ,W ,, XY f ff f We ' f , fy, , 4 ,, 4 ,gf yi, X Therefore, brethren, STAND FAST, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle. X A i T Il Thess. 2:15 f , 'N 526,953f?'Z'f'E'lf-XZf?I1?-73T2 ,?FET -.1,?l55'5?Z?TCCF?CZ'''f'A '- - 1 Wlfvbw f M1 fr wr ' vm . ,W - f .Vi V Z7 ff' ., 1 .,,, m,,,.NA, V wmx , . ZW if X, If W 'N Q 1 M , wi W4 fm X f I If , WWLKIM M H , , 4, V . , . , . ff , ,, ff 'fw if-ww , X , ,f , , AAIQVQQMAE, 9 ' 1- ' L WH fx-qv, -sf .2 A K 2w1,f,,WF,yW,x, 'KW x,V x. , QR ' , , M ' N WA M '.'7'x , wi 1 T: .-... A 5 W -sh, ,M .. 9 A . . ' :QWQ df W 'fW f f .. , , l' - If Ya f ' x R 'I-'J ff ,QQA ..., V QM ,V ,ff , , ' , w',g, i:,1' - f 'V ? 5. , ,f fm ,M I J 72 ' 7 e ' X -n-5441.5 ' 'M' . 1 4- N ., f . , I 4 J iwv ' . X , , , , , 2 Nw f 5 ,f -V 1 ng- 7 -rf X W . ' l 3 A 7 iw: K , - Y f ' , V' f if ' ' , - 4, ' If X, .J ,X . - 4 ' ff , f 4 fu,f. 'L' 411, , W5 f Spy '4- T, 1,11 Q. f Nr Af f wwma 'I uf 'W-w mK'w Q5x ' -www Q iw- ,ZIZQQM wfy, ,' Ze W, ' 'M .f ff, ' Zim, -auf W ll' , 'J1 4 all E .1 's L. J. ROY BOW President ' If ib?7?'E-2314551 1 T'T T 'I ' TT ' T ' ' 'T SC Vic N . gs f 1 QQ? N F fx '32 9-T 12 3, SENIORS Th. B. While busily engaged in theological stu- dies leading to the highest degree issued by Central Bible Institute, the members of the fifth-year class enjoy fine times of Christian fellowship together. Under the fine leader- ship of President Roy Bower, the class has been active throughout the year. Their main project was the construction and presenta- tion of a beautiful rustic-style sign bearing the school's name, This sign was placed near the main entrance to the campus. KENNETH HARALDSEN AL Secretary-Treasurer ..91... J. ROBERT ASHCROFT Advisor II5i-,.-. ,-, A fifth-year class committee discusses proposed project. . - 1 s . ' 1 ,, 7131 A WAYNE DELBERT ALLEN St. Francis, Kansas Major: Theology W. MARK BLISS Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Senior Class Vice-President, Missionary Band Vice-President, Mis- sionary Band Curator, Mixed Chorus, Outstation. JAMES R. BOWER Midland Park, New Jersey Major: Theology Activities: President of Fifth Year Class, Deaf Prayer Group Leader, Pas- tor of Central Assembly Deaf Chapel, Outstation, Sports. KENNETH J. HARALDSEN Buffalo, South Dakota Major: Theology Activities: Secretary-Treasurer of Fifth Year Class, Sec reta ry-Treasurer of C.Bil. Amateur Radio Club, Flying, Outstation. -:'.-L V.,.x WARRE Paso' FR Butlf Maj! Activities: Da tion. WILLIAM Greensborc Maja GERRITT W East Au: Maja Activities: Ea: Group Leader, '51 Banquet 4 Mixed Chorus chestra, Band, listic Team, 5 Squad, Sports, AL S! Riverside, Maja Activities: Fil President, SC Mixed Chorus JOHNIE Pine B Majt ELBERT ALLEN jcis, Kansas : Theology ARK BLISS Pennsylvania : Theology Ilass Vice-President, slice-President, Mis- Jtor, Mixed Chorus, I. BOWER lc, New Jersey : Theology ent of Fifth Year Group Leader, Pas- embly Deaf Chapel, l HARALDSEN auth Dakota : Theology 'y-Treasurer of Fifth tary-Treasurer of ladio Club, Flying, WARREN GLENN HOVER Pasadena, California Major: Theology FRED H U RT Butler, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Dactylology Club, Outsta- tion. WILLIAM NEIL INGRAM Greensboro, North Carolina Major: Theology GERRITT WINFIELD KENYON East Aurora, New York Major: Theology Activities: Eastern District Prayer Group Leader, Print Shop Supervisor, '5l Banquet Committee, SCROLL, Mixed Chorus, Mole Chorus, Or- chestra, Band, Variety Trio, Evange- listic Team, Story Hour, Hospital Squad, Sports, Amateur Radio Club, AL SCH EUERMAN Riverside, Ontario, Canada Major: Theology Activities: Fifth Year Class Vice- President, SCROLL, Outstation, Mixed Chorus, Male Chorus, Sports. JOHNIE M. WHITMAN Pine Bluff, Arkansas Major: Theology flfm -94 CHARLES SAMUEL H. BALIUS ' ,.,.P x , A- Presidenl' ' 1 SENIOR CLASS The fourth-year class of l954 has been energetic and aggressive. President Samuel Balius and his hard-working officers have carried out a full program for the year. Pioneer Week , a project emphasizing pioneer work, created a vision for the need of home missions in the heart of each CBlte. lt resulted in the receiving of a large offering which wds divided diidiig iiie '52 dnd '53 graduates who are in pioneer fields. FRED LESSTEN Advisor CHARLES 5 PAVIA EVALEEN DEAVERS MARY T E5EN Auus ' Vice-President Secretary -95- Treasurer Pioneer Week is introduced to the student body. -96- Q i 'qvg1g:gq:'vm':a'Is'-2?i'F7i?r:-Arif xH.m l DARLYNE ALBRIGHT Edgemont, South Dakota Major: Theology Activities: Radio Choir, Ladies Chor- us, Outstation. KELSO GREGORY ALLEN Miami, Florida Major: Theology Activities'Trum et uartet Trum - P Q , D- et and Brass Trio, Orchestra, Band President, Male Chorus, Mixed Chorus, CHARLES ARDEN ANDERSON Tacoma, Washington Major: Theology Activities: '54 CUP Literary Editor, '53 Class Speaker, Pacific Coast Prayer Group Leader, Sophomore Class President, Revivaltime Quar- tet, Harmonaires Quartet, Ambassa- dors Quartet, Radio Choir, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, Outstation, Sports. GLEN D. ANDERSON Huron, South Dakota Major: Missions Activities: Far East Prayer Group Leader, Radio Choir, Male Chorus, Japanese Club, Outstation. '.'3.NKZ'. '.'-2? ' 's T. 'F JJ. GJ?E. T'2iI f ' ' . SAMUEL I-l Biloxi Majo Activities: Ser Latin-American er, Male Cho Squad, Outst Sports. DWIGI Wessc Major: Rel Activities: Out: RALPH A. Manili Majoi Activities: Outs HAROLD Li Deer Loc Major Activities: Stu: dent, Junior Cli American Pray Outstation, Spoi DAVID A Barquisimeto, L Majoi Activities: Ama' President, Male Sports. GERAI Oaklanc Maji Activities: Vice Chorus E ALBRIGHT South Dakota Theology Choir, Ladies Chor- EGORY ALLEN i, Florida Theology oet Quartet, Trump- o, Orchestra, Band z Chorus, Mixed DEN ANDERSON Washington Theology UP Literary Editor, cer, Pacific Coast fader, Sophomore Revivaltime Quar- Quartet, Ambassa- adio Choir, Mixed atra, Outstation, ANDERSON auth Dakota Missions East Prayer Group hair, Male Chorus, Dutstation, . - -S .aah W SAMUEL HOWARD BALIUS Biloxi, Mississippi Major: Theology Activities: Senior Class President, Latin-American Prayer Group Lead- er, Male Chorus President, Jail Squad, Outstation, Story Hour, Sports. DWIGHT L. BALL Wesson, Arkansas Major: Religious Education Activities: Outstation RALPH A. BARTHOLOMEW Manila, Arkansas Major: Theology Activities: Outstation HAROLD LLOYD BAUMAN Deer Lodge, Montana Major: Missions Activities: Student Council Presi- dent, Junior Class President, North American Prayer Group Leader, Outstation, Sports. DAVID A. BLATTNER Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela, S.A Maior: Theology Activities: Amateur Radio Club Vice- President, Male Chorus, Outstation Sports. GERALD BOYD Oakland, California Major: Bible Activities: Vice-President of Male Chorus. .gftxig I , SENIORS ,-97- J, , Il .1 i 1 i JH, f 1 ,, ff I ' 1 f1',fy,V,, ,V X 1 li ff 1 f' ,1'fCX,1 , f Cff li ' I OW' ' 7'f,1jQjjWff?,ff ij, I 'Um , If , I , ' X ly' , Q 1' fff,,,,,' , V 1 V My 3 Z, W? 'V Wggfg 3, V X ,1 1 X I I ' ff, 11,,, ,, j Wfwhifggyfylf I , 5 Ei' A l Xlf 1 f ,U ' ,, f , ! Wff,y,,,,, W ' li 1 A PT' 'fbwf 4 ' L, 'Wf4'7':c,f 1 - egfli 1 ,wffis 1 E 1 is , X f M, 0 - , , 'f7f5MW,,,f,!, . - -we 11.11 ,s-1: ,, ,rf 1 11' , , W, ,D gf f , fl. L iiifpii KYSQ.-:1 'Q' 1. - 7 X , K f, 1, 1, , , f ,f 1 51,72 ,J , 5? 2 Q ' 1 . L ,f 1 ' ' ' ' 1 Q ff 1' we f W, 1 x , 1- 1 LQ, V eq, . f f , 1' 51, is: A 1 , . f fmfnwyff 1 ' 'W4gf,w , ,,,, ,, ,,,,, , 1 , 1, J , Missa! 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Cf: he X E -f' , 1,1 ,ws - I 1 l is 1 ,, X S ,1 ,, :ww 1 t J Eli ilf, st. , , 'rx -is SS 1 1 l,, ,, -1-twin X 1,Ig 1 f 11, -E, 2 , 1 r J, f, , s ,,,,' ll Q - f, ,41 ! N. f 1 ' . A ,l, 51 2. 1,1 l1 f 1 1 1 L i 1 ,e ff , , ,ZR 5 ,A , 1'.. 1- , ' 15 4 ,,,, . 'w l 1 , . f ' . ' 3 1,1 g J X ' ,1 .6 ' L 1 lg 1 - .X lx L ! ' I , Q ,, Q' , , 1, E l . i l F 5.-y-,gy-,,,f,geppfqr-..4,-::q.g..3 7?gg1,3.g441grqfgfgnzqzxg'-crsg-r-53:5-.A. 1-gl-fef.2ff.e.:.v 4 ?.'e . ,Q HUBERT D. BOYLES Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Theology Activities: Outstation. DELBERT BOYTAR Lorain, Ohio Major: Theology Activities: World Deaf Prayer Group Leader, Male Chorus, Outstation, ENOS J. BRUTON Bloomington, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Radio Choir, Outstation. DORMAN J. BUTTRAM Checotah, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: District Church Pastor, Outstation. KAN CHONG CHANG Lihue, Kauai, T.H. Major: Theology IVAN REED CHRISTOFFERSEN Naponee, Nebraska Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Story Hour, Sunday School Superintendent, Sports. ELDON Blooming Major Activities: Mens Sports. GEOFF Pontiac Major: Activities: Jail EVALEEN Henryetta Major: Activities: Secretm Outstation, Story rus, Ladies Chori tary, Secretary c Prayer Group. WILLIAM 4 Jermyn, F Major: Activii-ies: C 1,.gn, ,Nfi1ss,P Sai D. BOYLES orth Carolina Theology tion. I BOYTAR 1, Ohio Theology Deaf Prayer Group mrus, Outstation. BRUTON on, Indiana Theology Choir, Outstation. . BUTTRAM Oklahoma Theology ct Church Pastor, G CHANG uai, T.H. heology RISTOFFERSEN Nebraska heology tion, Story Houf, perintendent, ELDON D. CONRAD Bloomington, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Mens Quartet, Outstation, Sports. GEOFFREY DAY Pontiac, Michigan Major: Theology Activities: Jail- Squad, Outstation. EVALEEN DEAVERS Henryetta, Oklahoma Maier: Missions Activities: Secretary of Senior Class, Outstotion, Story Hour, Mixed Cha- rus, Ladies Chorus, 'SI CUP Secre- tary, Secretary of Southern District Prayer Group. WILLIAM G. EASTLAKE Jermyn, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: '54 CUP Editor, Outsta- tion, Mission Squad, Sports. Members of the Senior Class meet to partake of the Lord's Supper. ' , , 4., f MANSEL E. ELLIS Trenton, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: O u t s ta tio n, Mission Squad, Amateur Radio Club. BRUCE FITE Fort Smith, Arkansas Major: Theology A. J. rox ' Wichita, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Sports. ANDREW J. FRANK Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: District Church Pastor. ,xr-H ' sans'-uw. ' :.f. .'o4v.1x-:w4 . A . HAI Moun Activities: NEAL R- Great Mai Activities: C trict Prayer CLI CLIFFG Lewisto' Ma Activities: OL ing Leader. HERBERT Den' Maj Activities: OL ELLIS Le Cor N Activities: OL . JO Wrights Maior: Relig - E. ELLIS i, Missouri Theology s to tio n, Mission Radio Club. IE FITE ii, Arkansas Theology . FOX i, Kansas Theology tion, Sports. J. FRANK lklahoma Theology t Church Pastor. HARRY T. FREEMAN Mountain Grove, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: District Church Pastor. NEAL ROYAL FREEMAN Great Bend, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Co-Leader Central Dis- trict Prayer Group, Outstation. CLIFFORD M. GEEDY Lewistown, Pennsylvania Major: Missions Activities: Outstation, Street Meet- ing Leader. HERBERT E. GUNDERSON Denver, Colorado Major: Theology Activities: Outstation ELLIS LaVERNE HACKER Concord, Illinois Major: Bible Activities: Outstation. JOAN E. HAKE Wrightstown, Pennsylvania Major: Religious Education. sENioRs -101- f , ,W , ,, ' ' -I , , ,, ff, f ,' , WWW ' M ' fff, , ff ffuf fffmn, ,M ,I , ,fM,,,, f 42A , W , , f ffww, , , i nw, , ff f?',,w f ,, -, , QW f ,Q 'W ' , ,V f cc WWW 9, HW, ,,, , ' f2f,li,f ff 'fLi7,Z My A X , f,,, , ,:,f,,,, f ,, 'WWW f W X7 ,,,4W,,,, f MW, y f ,,f,,,', 0 fwzfaw, ZW, , , ,N X ffff , ,X X f ffZL',,,Wf ,f 1 f i,, ':fy ' WW, f , , Wfkw ., 'W f z' , ww , , ffWf2gfo,w,, , ' ff, Q, MW, I www !f ff'P2vWm,r www, , ' f 'Y ' , X V' W ' , , I , 3 ,I 'f,f,,,fyM W7 w , A W rj ' , I , XO! f, ,G MVK, ,, M Q ffm f W, ,z, A: ass ,si ,A --102-- wi f Wwfif ' ,, fwww ,, i2 A 40 , 41.1 ,' ink, ' -- H ,, ,yff,g,,, H 'M ,,,, 4 ' WZ7f?6,f , V , x' ' f f ,4 ,, f X f, ,f , y- f 1 4 f, ,Q 'fi ,,yf!f,zf,, , , M of ,,,, ,' hmgwy f .f44,7WMM, . ,ny Q: ,, f , fxfwmfy ' fWf4ZQ:fw,4 , fM,Q?ff,f,g,,,,, , . fe f !ffW',',' A , , X v,,f,,f, , - X f V, WZQZW. yff 4, ,ff f Mi , , ,n,, My 4 fi 'EWG UMM, 4 f, ff y, my 3 Q gm- 'X f. ,fwlffzwf 'fir ' s f m,,,g,,,,,sj , WWW OZ , ,Nw , . - X iff Z0 Lf, ,, ,, if :gf f,, H , ss is ' Q Una M ,Z ' if A sf ff Vt if -l ::Wf ' X ,ff X54 wnllf I 5' i,- -cuss 'il X wwf ,. sf, , ,, x W, X wif pm we L f' ' is .fi . L Q fl' ', ,puff Q 1.1, - 5 , if sf s . Q f,,, cf , Y ' A fs X T I P Q. X f S out T X ss: -f SX 7 Q 5 it ,A 3' . ',,'Je , 13 :vase fe W ,ax sf t W? :Mimi V ' x cn, :,,,,w: :. xx Ns Qxir' Tix ' A X , V Fi. ' :Wai if L -lg 'F l 5532 , ' K. . 'asf s s , As- ,, 1 -o t , ' ' st so sg lg v Q X X Q i Qs so E Q1 'osx V s X 1:1 fs . -K so 5? : X X f X L':t1'i'i-iTE'i:'i? '-'-'fl '.': ' . MARVIN WINFRED HALEY St. Louis, Missouri Major: Theology MORRIS K. HAMASAKI Honolulu, T.H. Major: Theology Activities: '54 CUP Layout Editor, Outstation, Story Hour. GEORGE IRWIN HINDLE Woodstock, Ontario, Canada Major: Theology Activities: SCROLL, Crusader's Quartet, Piano Quartet, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Male Chorus, Chapel Pianist, Leader of Overseas Prayer Group, Outstation, Sports. TEMON G. JENKINS Malvern, Arkansas Major: Theology ERNEST G. JONES Ouagadougou, Upper Volta, French West Africa Major: Theology Activities: '54 CUP Sales Manager, Mission Squad, Outstation, Sports. EVERETT W. JONES Jackson, Michigan Major: Theology Activities: Outstation. i.,8,,.-,cf5:-zgmgy3:7-171-32-gvf,g4gqggfgg-Aiafqfgegg'-gemi1.3.7:qf,y35fi 2r4Qv1vh!A'v4Px':'A5AE-v-fx'1'.1 ... .. .-.-1-i. ..':1v.'nc.'.':'::':: f .ra . , . JOH Marc MQ Activities: Ja JONATH Omi Ma Activities: Pr Senior Class Crusader's Q Editor, '52 Committee C '52 CUP A Trombone Ti Group Chair Band, Outstc ROBERT I E. Hart Ma Activities: O Amateur Roc ELFRIEDE JL Ebensb Mo Activities: C Squad NFRED HALEY s, Missouri Theology . HAMASAKI ulu, T.H. Theology IUP Layout Editor, Hour. WIN HINDLE Jntario, Canada Theology JLL, Crusader's Quartet, Orchestra, ale Chorus, Chapel nf Overseas Prayer 1, Sports. li. JENKINS .Arkansas Theology G. JONES , Upper Volta, 'est Africa Theology JP Sales Manager, utstation, Sports. W. JONES Michigan Theology tion. JOHN W. KELLER Marceline, Missouri Major: Missions Activities: Jail Squad, Outstation. JONATHAN DAVID KING Omaha, Nebraska Major: Theology Activities: President of C.B.l. Choir, Senior Class Publicity Committee, Crusader's Quartet, '53 CUP Layout Editor, '52 Banquet Decorations Committee C h air ma n, Orchestra, '52 CUP Art Editor, King David Trombone Trio, Brass Ensemble, Art Group Chairman, Mixed Chorus, Band, Outstation, Sports. ROBERT RICHARD LINCOLN E. Hartford, Connecticut Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Orchestra, Amateur Radio Club. ELFRIEDE JUDITH LOCKOWANDT Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Theology ' Activities: Outstotion, Hospital Squad Freshman students meet the faculty and upperclassmen at THE FACULTY RECEPTION FOR NEW STUDENTS. f THOMAS D. McKENZlE New York City, New York Major: Bible Activities: Street Meeting Leader, Outstotion. RUSSELL J.. MAYHUE Grimesland, North Corolino Major: Religious Education Activities: Postor of District Church. HARVEY JAY MEPPELINK New Shoron, lowo Major: Theology ' Activities: Torchbeo rers Q u a r t e t, Rodio Choir, Outstotion. JUANITA L. MOORE Elmer, Missouri Major: Bible -2'-7-gr cz ww-nnimwqrn-. - . Activities: ANIT Kunrnin M Activities: f tory, Treosu Co-Leoder o Outstotion, f MELV Po Activities: C CHAI Los Ar Ma Activities: Sa dent, Outstoi ELDON Nl Wic Ma Activities: C Group Leade Hour. ALICE Mi Loke Ma Activities: l.c Group Sec re Southern Di: Story Hour McKENZlE , New York 3ible Aeeting Leader, MAYHUE rth 'Carolina s Education District Church. MEPPELINK in, Iowa ieology arers Quartet, ation: MOORE souri ble RUTH J. NOURSE Watsonville, California Major: Bible Activities: Outstation, Story Hour. ANITA RUTH OSGOOD Kunming Yunnan, S.W. China Major: Missions Activities: Missionar Band Secre y - tary, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Co-Leader of For East Prayer Group Outstation, Story Hour. MELVIN DEAN OWEN Parsons, Kansas Major: Bible Activities: Outstation, Sports. CHARLES S. PAVIA Los Angeles, California Maior: Theology V Activities: Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Outstation. ELDON NATHANIEL POWERS Wichita, Kansas Maior: Missions Activities: Central District Prayer Group Leader, Outstation, Story Hour. ALICE MARIE RASMUSSEN Lake Worth, Florida Major: Missions Activities: Latin America Prayer Group Secretary, Co-Leader of Southern District Prayer Group, Story Hour. 1 SENIOR -105- X AQV' SENIORSQ 1 -1 06- HILDA E. REFFKE Appleton, Wisconsin Major: Missions Activities: Missionary, Outstation, ELMER R. REZNICSEK Neskowin, Oregon Major: Missions Activities: Outstation. . VINCENT SAMMARTINO Brooklyn, New York Major: Theology Activities: Soloist, Outstation, Story Hour. PERRY A. SANDERS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: Outstation. WILBUR T. SCHUESSLER Chicago, Illinois Major: Missions l Activities: SCROLL, Mission Squad, Outstation. AL RAY ROBERT STONELAKE Waukegan, Illinois Major: Bible Activities: Revivaltime Choir Presi- dent, Senior Class Committee Chair- man, Bass-Baritone Soloist, Sports. 415' 9 ig 5.351-.-i.'Er41.':.'gf,-Lac' Fm-Q ':.-.-:A fffuf.-1-.-.cu'.z'-D':-2-'-H-.':'.'-'.-' ' 1 -:.':'.':: .1 ' ' ' -W 'ptii' r -f' R0 Wyi Major: R OLIVER I Tulsm Majt Activities: Sol Group Leader station. KENNETH C Clay C Maj: Activities: Ou aires Quartet, MARY Dlnul Major: Re Activities: Se Mixed Chorus Trio, Ladies T . REFFKE Wisconsin vlissions wary, Outstation. REZNICSEK 1, Oregon Vlissions Tion. iMMARTINO New York 'heology Outstation, Story .. SANDERS Iity, Oklahoma Theology ion. SCHUESSLER Illinois Aissions L, Mission Squad, .T STONELAKE n, lllinois Bible time Choir Presi- Committee Chair- e Soloist, Sports. ROBERT SUGG Wynne, Arkansas Major: Religious Education OLIVER LOWELL SWAIM Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: Southern District Prayer Group Leader, Male Chorus, Out- station. KENNETH Go'RDoN swENsoN Clay Center, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Washington- aires Quartet, Male Chorus, Sports. MARY J. THIESEN Dinuba, California Major: Religious Education Activities: Senior Class Treasurer, Mixed Chorus, Soloist, Gospel Tones Trio, Ladies Trio, Sports. Dear old Central, Alma Mater --107-- fe- W. sf, --' ,, .a::-:nina ,cr-ide: lr:-2 '16-Fr' SENICRS , ,, --'l 08- -aef.-g4t+?,sliJ-:.::1nw,vaemwx1uumufe:: ,V JL 1 P1 - - ' f--'13 - -' ' 'H ' ROBERT EUGENE WAGGONER Warren, Ohio Major: Theology Activities: Radio Choir, Mixed Cho- rus, Outstation, Jail Squad, King's Harmonaires Quartet. DONALD RICHARD WAMPLER Bloomington, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Leader and Co-Leader of North Central District Prayer Group, Mission Squad, Outstation, Sports. TOMMY D. WITT ' Inglewood, California Major: Missions Activities: President of Student Mis- sionary Band, Outstation, Story Hour, Sports. ANN LOFTUS Mt. Kisco, New York Major: Missions X Activities: Outstation, Story H'our. ...--.-mv, Y-. ...- --.-.-J.. Y- ,- NAGGON ER hio iiogy r, Mixed Cho- Squad, King's I WAMPLER ndiana plogy I Co-Leader of Prayer Group, ition, Sports. WITT ilifornia ions Et Student Mis- tation, Story TUS wYork LiOnS i, Story I-Your. '...'.. 3, CCMMENCEMENT I SPEAKER This yea r's top honor was awarded to Oliver Swaim, when he was named by the faculty as the I954 Com- mencement Speaker. Coming 'from Tulsa, Oklahoma, this ardent young preacher has proven his sincerity and consecration to the Lord throughout his career at CBI. Di I igent in student ministry as weII as in every- thing he has undertaken, Oliver is a choice represen- tative ot the I954 graduates. OLIVER SWAIM President Peterson extends hearty congratulations to Oliver Swaim, Commencement Speaker. -1 09- I 'Q It F' in It I E14 fi t i g. P ff! I Y 3 I 2 4 ef 1 5 1 1 3 I 5 v K - , I, A - - 1--V - -Y-v-wg, . JUNICJR CLASS Largest of the graduating classes, the Junior Class has experienced a happy and busy year. Under the capable leadership of President Leon l-lennesy, the class has en- joyed various activities, including class de- votions each Sunday morning, monthly com- munion services, socials, and outings. Prob- ably the two highlights of the year were the Sophomore-Junior Banquet at which the Juniors were the guests, and the all-day class outing in the Spring. DAVID DRAKE Advisor RICHARD K MA'-ONE E5-I-HER SCHEUERMAN RAYMA JEAN ROWLAND V ce President Secretary -1 1 1 - Treasurer LEONARD L. AHRNSBRAK Idaho Falls, Idaho Major: Theology Activities' Student Coach Mixe . I d Chorus, Male Chorus, Outstation, Sports. ' MARVEL D. ANDERSEN Conrad, Montana Major: Missions Activities: '54 CUP Secretary, SCROLL, Sophomore Class Treas- urer, Co-Leader Western District Prayer Group, Kings' Daughters Trio, Sports, Outstation. JUNIORS f I -112- EMIL H. ANDERSON Stamford, Connecticut Major: Theology Activities: Leader Eastern District Prayer Group. JOHN ERLING BACKMAN Madison, Wisconsin Major: Theology Activities: Outstation. CAROLYN FERNE BARTHEL Burwell, Nebraska Major: Religious Education Activities: Co-Leader North America Prayer Group, Junior Class Social Committee, Outstation, Story Hour. CHARLES DOUGLAS BAUMAN Deer Lodge, Montana Major: Theology Activities: Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Western District Prayer Group Leader, Outstation, Sports. VICTOR Hattie Maja NINA FA Williston, Maj Activities: Secr trict Prayer Gro I-lour, Orchesrrc ARLENE PA Brown Major: Rell Activities: Trea Band, SCROLL Chorus, Ladies Story I-Iour CHARLES Sharon, Major: Activities: Out Souad Srvoris 4 s ANDERSON Connecticut Theology r Eastern District VICTOR N. BOLLINGER Hatfield, Missouri Major: Theology JUNIORS RUTH M. BECK Buffalo, New York Major: Missions Activities: Co-Leader India Prayer Group, Ladies Chorus, Outstation, Sports. ROBERT DELANE BITTERMAN Havre, Montana Major: Theology Activities: '54 SCROLL Editor, West- ern District Prayer Group Leader, Outstotion, Hospital Squad. G BACKMAN Wisconsin Theology tion. INE BARTHEL Nlebroska ous Education ier North America nior Class Social ition, Story Hour. ELAS BAUMAN :, Montana 'heology nore Class Presi- trict Prayer Group 1, Sports. q' ' 'fr-ez NINA FAYE BOWMAN Williston, North Dakota Major: Bible Activities: Secretary Western Dis- trict Prayer Group, Outstation, Story Hour, Orchestra. ARLENE PATRICIA BRINEY Browning, Illinois Major: Religious Education Activities: Treasurer of Missionary Bond, SCROLL Copy Editor, Mixed Chorus, Ladies Chorus, Outstotion, Story Hour. CHARLES DAN BROWN Sharon, Tennessee Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Mission Squad, Sports. f--113- I K' I, . 4 I kr Z W Z si 5,7 I 43 Pl Q' is Ilgla . li H: if f 1 l f 'I rl f i i I l ,gi ALF NEIL CHRISTENSEN Tacoma, Washington , Major: Theology Activities: Orchestra, Mission Squad, Jail Squad, Sports. PHYLLIS KAY CLAPPER Eaton Rapids, Michigan Major: Religious Education E Activities: Secretary-Treasurer Dac- tylology Club, Outstation, Story Hour. JUNIORS EVELYN JOYCE BROWN Assiout, Egypt Major: Missions Activities: Radio Choir, Mixed Cho- rus, Ladies Chorus, Outstation. ANGELINE cANNovA Chicago, Illinois Major: Religious Education Activities: Co-Leader Europe and Jews Prayer Group, Invitations Com- mittee for Sophomore-Junior Ban- quet. JOHN CASORIA Scranton, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: President of Male Chorus, Ambassador Trio, Radio Choir, Out- station, Story Hour. PHYLLIS ANN CHADWICK Fort Wayne, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Evangel ist, Student Coach. -114- ,, v-'1:-fsfzrf ,pagrmna-rrrrf-r-...,- - :Jig - ,--.- - . ff . Y Y -. f - f':71f-',. , :.,- , fir' +1rfs,.e-...,.v!'1 ,::.n- ek-rvf,-r.-,ag-nv-an-1-K-,-.-A-,cal3 .-1 Crest-11 Activities: ger, '53 S Chairman, rrict Prayer editor, Ou NORENE il Yale, Major: Activities: Co-3 Prayer Group, M Chorus, Outstati DAVID CI Bangc Major: Activities: SCRCI ger, Orchestra Choir, Trombon tet, Brass Trio, Chairman. HAZEL ELIZA Bangc Major: Activities: SCROI Teacher, Junior Invitations Com more-Junior Bai Treasurer at O pianist, Chapel c Treasurer of M pital Squad, Outs .X .,: ' ' S49 I t 'PX ' xv i' ' fs' fs V - 1 .Q OYCE BROWN iut, Egypt -: Missions J Choir, Mixed Cho-. rus, Outstation. E CANNOVA go, Illinois gious g Education .eader Europe and Ap, Invitations Com- iomore-Junior Ban- CASORIA Pennsylvania Theology lent of Male Chorus, 9, Radio Choir, Out- zur. N CHADWICK ne, Indiana Theology igelist, Student RICHARD G. COBB Crestwood, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: '53 CUP Business Mana- ger, '53 Sophomore-Junior Banquet Chairman, Co-Leader Central Dis- rrict Prayer Group, SCROLL Sub- editor, Outstation, Male Chorus, NORENE CAROL COLE Yale, Michigan Major: Missions Activities: Co-Leader of Africa Prayer Group, Mixed Chorus, Ladies Chorus, Outstation, Story Hour. DAVID C. CRABTREE Bangor, Maine Major: Theology Activities: SCROLL Business Mana- ger, Orchestra President, Men's Choir, Trombone Trio, Brass Quar- tet, Brass Trio, Social Committee Chairman. HAZEL ELIZABETH CRABTREE Bangor, Maine Major: Theology Activities: SCROLL reporter, Student Teacher, Junior Social Committee, Invitations Committee tor Sopho- more-Junior Banquet, Secretary- Treasurer of Orchestra, Chapel pianist, Chapel organist, Secretary- Treasurer of Mixed Chorus, Hos- pital Squad, Outstation. rrr I ,, , ,' M X V f f X Z ffv f X f X 57 M iff ff y Q 2 f Z , J , f Z f f ' ' - , Wy. .MM- ,' ' ,. .mfif iff' , Kg: r,,,:ffi , if ,, , , ,,,f , , , , ,.,,,, . , JUNIORS -1l5- BENJAMIN EDGAR DOCK New Castle, Indiana Major: Theology Activities: Mission Squad. LLOYD M. EFLIN New Sharon, Iowa Major: Theology Activities: Outstationp c ,....-...-......, .... ..v.....1.-. , MARLENE M. EHRICH Huron, South Dakota Major: Theology JACK L. FARLEY Watts, Oklahoma Major: Theology I , 'Jef-'mf , ,A L-,.,,,mQ,,jLy.zv. wi f ' f , ,ii X650 , LOUELLA FREEBERG Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Major: Missions Activities: Orchestra, Outstation OLA MARIE FRUSH Geneva, Ohio Major: Religious Education Activities: Outstafion, Story Hour. AVA N ELL GALUSHA Macomb, Illinois Major: Religious Education ART GAST Shawano, Wisconsin Major: Theology ,f-it-f.:-.-fe-L-,yfgaa-3.-.M,m ,-,,,,,,N v i 4 :Tru , -i,--.txt-,.,.,.f ..---......,.-,-. JAMES Wofe rtowr Major Activities: Outs MARVIN J. Twin Valli Major ALICE Brooklyn Major: Activities: Outsti MABEL MARGA W, Summerlai Major: Activities: Co-l Prayer Group ' Photographer Si Storx l-lou: L X X V1 YL, K :si sg- iii iii. A FREEBERG apids, Wisconsin -: Missions estra, Outstotion. QRIE FRUSH va, Ohio gious Education tation, Story Hour. L GALUSHA llhb, Illinois gious Education GAST , Wisconsin : Theology ii? JAMES A. GRIEPP Watertown, South Dakota Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, MARVIN J. GUNNARSON Twin Valley, Minnesota Major: Missions ALICE B. HELM Brooklyn, New York Major: Missions Activities: Outstation, Story Hour. MABEL MARGARET HENDERSON W. Summerland, B.C., Canada Major: Missions Activities: Co-Leader Overseas pmver Group, '53 cup Assistant El'l0l0ClfOpher, SCROLL, Outstation, Story Hour. JUNIORS VERNON M GITTHENS Gallatin Missouri SAL GRECO Brooklyn, New York Major: Theology Activities: Africa Prayer Group Leader, SCROLL, Outstation Major: Theology ARTHUR IARRERA Montreal, Quebec, Canada Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Story Hour. PEGGY JOHNSTON Quanah, Texas Major: Missions Activities: Co-Leader of lndia Prayer Group, Outstation, Story Hour. A......,..9 ':'.5 'i' ff V - A We , 1-'I ' ff -sfvf-fffrw,--rr-:gs,fi-f:f.:!,4,, H UM JUNIOR JAMES LEON HENNESY Mobile, Alabama Major: Theology Activities: Vice-President of Mission ary Band, Junior Class President, Missionary Band Curator, Outsta tion, Sports. JIMMIE LEON HINSON Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Theology Activities: Missionary Band Curator, Southern District Prayer Group Lead- er, Outstation, Jail Squad, Sports. L. MARILYN HUNT Lebanon, Indiana Major: Missions ARNOLD J. HURST Pleasant Hope, Missouri Major: Theology -118- '--lvi-19-'. f.'a1f,-1-1-az,-lzrvl-sparuuzn,.,,,., Q, -, ,Ti ,,-may v vJLT,, sM,,,-XM-,xx F -4- hw- - .. - .-,-.Tc-.-.L-. n-.mggypy . , f, ELDRE Harper VN Mojo DAVI To' Maj MARGARET Curnberlt Majo Activities: Outs GORDON Port Hurol Majo ELDRED W. JUKURI Harper Woods, Michigan Major: Theology DAVID P. KELLER Toledo, Ohio Major: Theology MARGARET BLANCHE KELLER Cumberland, Maryland Major: Missions Activities: Outstotion. GORDON L. KERR Port Huron, Michigan Major: Bible ,111 N ,, ia' , . 1 gf y2,I'W' 4 ,K f, X , f , MfM,,1yy :ww , i f y L ff fs , A A I ,X f' X W , , , . .- vm . w- ,M A, ' 3,21 Q ivffls Z44'NV',.c,hf,.:,,,z?.,,2f -W l X i , 5 , , , f Y . ,ff ,, A , 4, ,, i , V! X . W5 :,.,,,kS,,W C., V,,,,,,.?,, ,1 ,, ,,, , Q X We f,,,, I x C, i. ,f ,ffil ,f H 1 X. 6, sf, 9 , ' , ,, li 41' f' I , . . f ff Q ,, f . ,X frzj s fZ,fs'rwf.,g . . if . . ,, .WW - ,, My , . ,4 , ,., 7' .1 ff if 5,1 1 ,, f .Wx ' 3 ff,-fs gf? 1 14: ' , ff, f fn' -,gimiafvef 35,5 W .. A f ff 11' lf' ,7 'Y is f , f r , K , ,, fr JUNIOR fs E32 A 3 lf, E2 Ig! , 5 2' 1, lil? ll' 'fill e,, Activities: Radio Pianist, Chapel Or- ganist, Chapel Pianist, Outstation. ' ROBERT B. KOELLING Sullivan, Missouri ' Major: Theology f , 7 iff M I , . X i m y 56 4 1 .4 , E 1 'Q 5 gm , W , -Ns 5 lf, an 1 li. il ii fs :if ,l s , X-+ 3 , Eli S l 5 gl fe, in L ,, 1 l -119- ,- s We 5 i Q X X all l lil H... ROBERT T. KOLENDA Clio, Michigan Major: Theology Activities: CUP Photographer, SC ROLL Photographer, Outstation Jail Squad, Orchestra, Band, Jubi: laires Quartet, Hawaiian Ensemble String Ensemble, Sports. BERENT N. KNUTSEN Turlock, California Major: Theology JUNIOR rl ,1SgQf-i,',:q +A I' as l.tffQ? L gfvf34.- 4' -Y' 'fr-A 1 X . , so - .es Q - mm, sf ,tis ,xl ft fx .R - X lx 'N Q .. K 1 hfm-U,-.1-...,...,C......-,.-, ,,,,,-,., -N. ray. ,1 ROBERT KRIST Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Theology EDWARD W. LANG Springfield, Missouri Major: Theology DOLORES A. LYONS Salem, Oregon Major: Religious Education BETH McLELLAN Irrigon, Oregon Major: Religious Education ,i,v i f ,,,, A -a n iirv ' iili, A mf ,' ,iff If V11f,,1,! N , 111 11f f 11 1 1 ffff 6, , 9 V if f C JW ,Z 111 10 ,jf 1 11 11 4 f 4 ' 111 f 1 1W if W4 1 11 if 11f 1' M, W 1 11 W1 ,1 41 .ff , ,11 f Maya 71 X 6 if If ,ici ,,1 Q m.j,.,.'r , M111 I , 1 X f7f 1? 11 Wg! 11 fx fW1 1 fix My 1,111 1 1 if 11 ,11 7,41 ,1 ff X51 J 1, 1 11 ! X 1 fff 11 , ,111 11 ff ROBERT Gen Majoi Activities: Soci station, Sports. IVAN Atkinsc Major Activities: M is Squad, Male Cl DEBORA Westfi Major: Re BRYAF Amar Major RIST Aichigan Jlogy LANG issouri l09Y i. LYONS Pregon is Education ELLAN Bregon is Education ROBERT R. MAYFIELD Gem, Idaho Major: Theology Activities: Social Committee, Out- station, Sports. IVAN L. MEYER Atkinson, Nebraska Major: Theology Activities: Mission Squad, Jail Squad, Male Chorus, Sports. DEBORAH G. MILLER Westfield, New York Major: Religious Education BRYAN L. MOCK Amarillo, Texas Major: Theology , ,, JUNIOR RICHARD KENNETH MALONE Bonner Springs, Kansas Major: Theology Activities: Vice'-President Junior Class, Leader got Central District Prayer Group, Revivalaires Quartet, Outstation. SYLVIA MAMALIS Athens, Greece Major: Missions i i i i l i i l l l l l l l ' l E M, ,: M 'ali A. 5 ij W Sgt? 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NV ff X W sf X ' iw? if-Pia-Emo? f f PM W 2 f Q f s i ly Q ff' X 5 Qfww 1 A QQ V 4 , ', f , A is WQM f P , 9 f , J f h i s fl6' X we 5 f f if ' A f Xfsz v fx is A X Ast, A s, f g., ru ill ll il .ji we ll ill ll ll Pl ii gi ji il ll o . L , ul rl fl la ill j i l l 1 l :S 1 1 E 5. -1 21, :f , yr-H ' '24 6314 2 X i I A I IVA BEATRICE MOORE Hannibal, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: Outsfation, Story Hour. NEIL H. MULLINS Coachella, California Major: Theology Activities: Pacific Coast Pray Group Leader, Outstation. A. W. MURNAHAN Salina, Kansas Major: Bible JOHN M. MYERS Alton, Illinois Major: Theology LARR' Ne Majc Acfivifiesz Sfr Male Chorus. CHARLES Sewell Mojo HARRY Hannil Mojo Activities: SCR chestra, Sports. N. GLEP Tacoma Major Activities: Oui Class President XXX BLA... , 7 IE MOORE vtissouri eology n, Story Hour. ULLINS alitornia eology .Coast Pray tation. 'IAHAN insas ible MYERS inois eology el' - LARRY M. PENCE ' Nevada, Iowa J Major: Theology Activities: Street Meeting Leader Male Chorus. CHARLES W. PFEIFFER Sewell, New Jersey Major: Theology HARRY D. RENICK Hannibal, Missouri Major: Theology Activities: SCROLL, Outstation, Or- chestra, Sports. N. GLENDEAN RICH Tacoma, Washington Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Freshman Class President. JUNIOR A RAYMA JEAN 'ROWLAND Joplin, Missouri Major: Missions 5 l ESTHER RUTH SCHEUERMAN lx Windsor, Ontario, Canada Q Activities: Co-Leader Latin America Prayer Group, Junior Class Secre- ii tary, Secretary ot Overseas Prayer j Group, SCROLL, Sports, Outstation, l Story Hour, Mixed Chorus, Ladies Chorus. J l -1 25-- sl 5 ... 2, J ilsv 1 1 l .-- - .. .x:- ' -2- 1 li i A JOSEPH J. SCHUBERT Akron, Ohio Major: Theology Activities: Male Chorus, Morrisville Quartet, Outstation, JAMES A. SCHUESSLER Chicago, Illinois Major: Theology Activities: Outstation, Mission Squad. ' WE: LE, 15 v' Y if .ws 1 R' 'ff l:l . 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STAUFFER Kansas City, Missouri Major: Music - JAMES J. STEFFENS Huntington, New York Major: Theology Activities: Revivaltime Quartet, Radio Choir, Tenor Soloist, Street Meeting Leader, Jail Squad, Sports. -i........,.h, - ..- ,, ,,,-..,,,.,, - - - - . rfk-..-'-wr, ngznf.-,V-Rm'-Q-.-.-,v,,,..,L.,.-- Y, . -xv,-H ,. -.....,.--.. 7' W 'i'iyL,7 5 M4 I I I 5 an if ' 1 1 Q ,Ml jg f f ' , lf , f , V - 'V fre' X7 V06 '4 , V f I 4 I fl , ff 7' ff I 1 ,,- ff-i .f ,,-7 f 2'-JMX? 'i VW! i f ,NX DON Flir Maj, RUTH Ripon Maji NICK Besseme Maji Activities: Ja Squad, Sports. DON Tal M Activities: Ou Sports. Q Q X Xxx X XX x XXX N NSN X Nw ,sts X S XX: 'EQ s -Q .X :sink s is X S X Ss Sys C Qs X HUMACHER Vyoming lusic ' North America JI Chorus, Secre- Js, President ot uet Committee, station, Story retary. STANBRO issouri eology n. AUFFER Vlissouri usic TEFFENS slew York eology time Quartet, ' Soloist, Street I Squad, Sports. DON PAUL TARNO Flint, Michigan Major: Theology RUTH ANN TARNO Ripon, Wisconsin Major: Missions NICK TOMASELLO Bessemer, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Jail Squad, M Squad, Sports. DON L. TRIPLETT Toledo, Oregon Major: Bible Activities: Outstation, Male Chorus, , ission ' ' FRED R. STEFFENSRUD Roundup, Montana Major: Theology Activities: Mlale Chorus, Outstation BERNICE MARIE STRICKLAND Martinsburg, West Virginia Major: Religious Education Activities: Secretary-Treasurer of Eastern District Prayer Group, Or- chestra, Outstation. 0 T . K' 1,vfg.:: as-W Q z ,Z ifvp ,ms,'q1x, fs M fs, !fWiEff , W f ROBERT LEE WALLACE Reading, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Activities: Outstation. JOANNE ESTHER WALLACE Reading, Pennsylvania Major: Music Activities: Piano Quartet, Chapel Pianist, Mixed Chorus, Outstation. LLOYD D. WARD St. Louis, Missouri Major: Bible Story Hour, Sports. DERRELD WESLEY WARTENBEE Watertown, South Dakota Major: Theology JUNIORS Activities: Male Chorus, Outstation, Activities: India Prayer Group Lead- MILDREI Lewisto Majoi Activities: Miss Outstation. REGINA! London, Oi Major: Activities: Male RICHAR Mont: Major: Activities: Radii rus, Ambassadc Story Hour. VIRGIL ME Roscomn Major RUTH CAROLYN WESTERDALE Macomb, Illinois r Major: Religious Education -126- sl I WALLACE j nsylvania eolagy n. it WALLACE nsylvania usic ua rtet, Chapel rus, Outstation. WARD Aissouri Bible orus, Outstation, Y WARTEN BEE muth Dakota meology uyer Group Lead 4. MILDRED P. WILLEY Lewistown, Missouri ' Major: Theology Activities: Missionary Band Curator, Outstation. REGINALD A. YAKE London, Ontario, Canada Major: Theology Activities: Male Chorus, Outstatian, RICHARD A. YORK Montour, ldaho Major: Theology Activities: Radio Choir, Male Cho- rus, Ambassador Trio, Outstation, Story Hour. VIRGIL MELTON ZEIGLER Roscommon, Michigan Major: Theology E A i lk JUNIORS BETTY JUNE ZSCHIEGNER Portage, Wisconsin Major: Religious Education Activities: Missionary Band 'Secre- tory, Co-Leader Northern District Prayers, Sophomore Class' Secretary SCROLL, Chapel Pianist, Ladies Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Outstation, Story Hour. .-1 27- l gf Lg .u-...4p1:z.. A. -44 ,Mig 'B-. fi 4 my f fi ,T ' 1 fi 'ii il, 1 . 4 'l E 1 li i l ll ,a 'i tl ll il M ll li sl il l l l l i 1- ble- on he lig Orr -'iw Shwwjvg?f F5'x 'W .,f,. My L, W., DON WEST BOB STRE President N is-9:55 pg-1 -128- SOPHCMORE CLASS Good co-operation and extensive organization eno- bled the Sophomore Class to enjoy times of fellowship and spiritual blessing together. With Don West at the helm ot the class, their big project and the social high- t light of the year was the sponsoring of the annual Soph- omore-Junior Banquet. J. CALVIN HOLSINGER Advisor BOB STREBLQW IRMA SCHMIDT JACQUELINE M. GOODWIN Vice-President Senemry Treasurer I -129- - 5 . 11 11 ff .ff U1 1 , ml ,J -.,,,,, .. ,.,- ,.....-......-,.-.,....,. . . ELLEN CLARK BETTY COBB LORIN COOPER MERRELL COOPER JAMES R CORCORAN MARY COTTON 150- SHIRLEY ALMAN W. E. WEDGE ALMAN PEGGY ALPHINE ULDINE B. E. ANDERSON SOPH JEANNETTE ARCHIBALD ANNA JEAN ARMSTRONG PETE ARONIS STEVE ATKINSON FLOYD BAKER PHYLLIS BARTHEL HOWARD A. BEHLING TROY BOGGS ROGER BOYD ALBERT G. BRATTON DOROTHY A. BREIWICK RUTH H. BREIWICK EVELYN BRESCH JAMES BUGG BOBBYE BUNN FRED CHARVOZ .xx i . V - A - J fr V11 1111 I, 1 1111. 11 . 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V, 1 QQ: Rum 'rHoMAs fir Pg 'rom 1'Ro1'1'eR aj A ,ii 5 ZELMA 'muse A I 1: s F, , .L , 1 .1 ' 5. g , ll , :QQ 3 2 1 H g x . , , ,J V L' ill 4 ii 53 3 1 W E' 1 1 1 1 f' ,U 1. ' 5A Ei GJ? -- E lf f 1, , fl' ,.., , I fi CHRIS VAN NOLLER ELWIN F. WASHBURN DOROTHY WEAVER NANCY WEETHEE JOHN WEIDMAN DON WEST JAMES WHITAKER 'J 2 , V-1v GLENN WHITE Q DARLENE WHITNEY 5129313 'Hrs gi 11 F N W' ooNlvAN E. WILEMAN ' w 'i ' JENE C. WILSON A .wg 1- :wtf 1,25 iii, F YW' 'ffx' ' I. rin ef WH: EH? W 'Mx 'W JAMES WOLF KAY ZILCH N. 1: ,. 1 1' ,ffm E WA W5 3, 2 Wg!! zlz - WUI 1. ink! l wi 25 u A We . Mg i H W5 v- 1 .safe : .. 1' -'-- 1 'U 5 Ei kj 194 WFT i'.4 l ' I , Sl wi? . L1 , L5 5 ' W 'lf . 5-'J nl 1, 4 gg: F. 'Y ,fr n + A 4 'xi 1:5 5 11251 Jfhf K . yi , 5552 42 . fx 551 12 A w if-A 2 , -1 lim W 1 :S 'Ls 1 W.. -2 TM ,f pm 5:5 'i f-'Lv 5 ' E, wi Eff if 42 l Z-Qu Y .1 :Z eq'-1 in ,gi 1 1. e H 1-22. Hg fi 3 Q15 T 51 5 H4 , , 'fl 'ifS if-I W? 's f Y Y E 2 Il, f f? ' - u V, ,,, . 5, , I?, T W FL! ll I L? ' 4 fi JZ 1 SOPHOMORES A -134- L,!i,,, ,,,. rn, V ern- V I PM YV I '-'--- -- -vf-d- --v-v-- if -,,.- W , , Y, ,Au WA----WNV? .KSN FIRS Norr LcRc Char ord A Lesh Smif FOR GOD AND COUNTRY uma.. we Ever since the end of World Wor ll, CBI 1 hos enjoyedo I-urge enrollmentot ex-service- men. Tl'1isyeor38 World Wor ll veterans and 34 Koreon Wor veterons were enrolled, troining tnennselves for better Cnristion service. FIRST ROW: Ed Neuhaus, Jim Schuessler, Dick Kuhns, Kenneth Haraldsen, Ernest Sherrick, Edwin Leeper, Elwin Washburn, Norman Kilpatrick, Virgil Raqain, Bill Eastlake, Chuck Stallings. SECOND ROW: William Sanders, ManseIEIIis, John Backman, LeRoy Simmcrson, LeRoy Johnson, Reg. Bowman, John Shirk, Bob Willis, Jae Crump, Walt Tucker. THIRD ROW: Kan Chong Chong, Wayne Peterson, Fred Stetfensrud, Phil Snyder, Wayne Haun, Vincent Sammartino, Frank Watson, Ralph Hilton, How- ard Anderson, Perry Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Don Wileman, Fred Cha rvoz, John Keller, Fred Hurt, William Ingram, John Lesher, John Casoria, Gerald Boyd. FIFTH ROW: Tom McKenzie, George Flora, Ben Walden, Sam Balius, E. J. Bruton, Chuck Smith, Russell Hyde, Jim Reddout, Wedge Alman, Pete Aronis. -135- if .f' JN Q V - 1 1 5 1 3 s hi f ff' ,yi Q X X1X xm , Qff ,,'f '!Z, f, f X N mN 7 f wc f 7 Zh NV W 335 Q lgisw A WAYNE HAUN ?F'QA ' President X 136- FRESHMAN CLASS Entering Bible school lite for the first time, the Fresh- men have displayed sincerity and earnestness in their activities. Starting their CBI career with good spiritual emphasis, they met as a class each Sunday morning for devotions. Friendly and congenial, President Wayne l-laun led the class well during the course ot the year. Their special project was the compiling and publishing ofthe annual CBI Directory. ' ROBERT W. CUMMINGS Advisor DUANE ANDERSON SUE DAWKINS Vice President Secfemw SU E NORTON Treasurer -157- il l 35 '5. xv as -:Q r ,. 13 5. E w Q. I . ,H Q -2 ,I.2-agaltiililif?il3i9l3niil+i!9iiu:.i-Qw3v 'i'ff-' rbi , , lu , l -' i A---. 4--. 4 nov A. BIRKENLUND L. akrrv scams REGINALD BOWMAN LEMUEL M. BOYLESX A MARILYN J. aRAoroR'b AQXED. BRANAD1' g -158- g:okQiNAlE ALLEN JAMESIE. ALLEN JUN: ALLEN BETTY ALFLEN ROSETTA ALLGAIER GEORGE AMROZOWICZ ARTHUR A. ANDERSON DUANE ANDERSON GENE ANDERSON LILLIAN ANDERSON CONNIE ANDREWS RALPH ARRENDONDO BETHA B. AVANTS MARJORIE BALDERSTON BONNIE .BATES PATSY BEARD WILLIAM J. BEHR DOROTHY BETHANY EARLIENE BINGHAM L. DELORES BINKLEY 5 Q FRESH MEN I r I W 1 . 1 ' P A1'1uc1A cuugum X ROBERTA' MQ oAvub5QN PATRICIA' A. DAvls B. 'SUE' DAWKINS f MARY VJANE' D'eVRiE 5i , ANNE oiToM Asso f -1 59- .--, -- -fe.-...Y Hn w '!, if f I Fi- .1 , if 2 5. lr 5? :- 1 I f E I x V F5 f if 'B Hi' 1 Q .. 4.0, MARY oofzszv CARDLYN DRAKE RUTH DuTToN DAVID J. EIDE - BARBARA J. EWING ESTHER EWING ' M Uffff 'Q ifff sg L' f . .- mm J ,: ,, 112.31- 'g' - ' K 1. ,f f G' - Z' 7 -A ,,,, X ,,. 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The directory is to CBI whot o telephone directory is to o locol town, tor it contoins the nomes ond od- dresses ot eoch person connected with the school. The Freshmon Closs is the one responsible for this fine booklet ond John Lesher, Directory Editor, is to be commended for o tosk well done. JOHN LESHER Editor f, STAFF: Beverly Lunn, June Allen, David Eide, Connie Andrews, Sue Dawkins, Editor John Lesher. -147- ' l l i ii A, in-L H' 'T ' i I Sq l' , ..r Y ui ,i ,. ll i 'a i-r - ' 'll .4 ll -2 .EE . E 'i 1 -3 li gg -i f fi- rl' - I Ai' l l i -l 5 A I. 'U ,l l pr ri I i l i nl l l i ,. l ii' ,,i , ii 'ii . l , Q i . l' -1 ,,,f L., Q5 i DELORES H UPF SHIELA M. KUEHNLE CLYDE MCCULLOUGH DYONNE MALCHO GORDON MARKER -148- DAVID' E. BEATTY MADELINE G. BEHLINGV BETTY BENTLEY ROBERT E. CLAY GLEN COLE JIM COLLINS PAUL CROUCH A MARY D'ANGELO CHARLES DAUBIN LARRY DREYER LAWRENCE DUVALL ANGELA EMANUELE GORDON FALCONER ESTHER FERGUSON ROBERT FOX MARTHA FRANK PAT GRACE RAMON E. HADFIELD GARY HAHN ROSS HINES MID-TER ENTRA1 YIID-TERM ENT -luv.. v 1!-iitilliikmihmfiiii :Wm ,,. sf-my: ww VT n 2. nfei 11 E 72 'WFFHWIGEG :1S4Q2Ii.'!HJan-4 'a , V ,,' MX vfywk ff 'N , W Ill, ,, M0437 7 1 ,,, ' ' 0 ? W N.L, . ' . ms. f' nff lu 'iw V Y . W, N A -- A.. ,f A . S - f , ' 4, I E , MQW Y 4 I, 5 ,M - I xmQA 7l'g,,, f-ser 's- 5 C A, QW? x A NP 'X , .Pg Q ' A X '23, xx ff I 2. S rv' ,M A, 1 fm yy N. , Fl fx .Wil ' 7754464 . . . we . . . are helpers of your joy: for by faith ye STAND. ll Cor. 1:24 H+'-2 ' i' 59' -3 y ew ie ,M Q . VZZQV X 'L 21' Q ' qi Q fyi W aj p ri P2 9? 54 viii if 1 ,, '25 'rffll A- -1 :Fi Ei y 5 I, . Tiff! sf V A511 .' 1 ,41:,5 5 I ' 5 , V x '1 Hi , , '5' -l , ig. JZ? W2 Hr i I 4 V I 'QT 1' Q, gm! , Vii Q F225 ei iw gl? y 2 , 5 Q wi 111 ,5 ' QE -9 y 1 756 , ,gg fm Q ,Ii s H ff Mfr! f , 5452! ffl I gf QE' W' 4,3 I Q iw H we fr! ii? f :H ri ? 1! -1 KEIQI -, ml I W- x 4 ' 1 S , 1 I I 1 , ' 1 , I ll H S , 4 QQ?- In its gt, ,ff Y ,Z M2121 2 4, .fgfglfff I ig 7, w 9b.!XWt W Q Sift ,, ci, ORCHESTRA The Centrol Bible Institute Symphony Orchestro hos enjoyed on octive progrom this yeor. Their schedule in- cluded porticipotion in o number of school functions during the yeor, including Alumni l-lomecoming, the Christmos progrom, ond speciol chopel services. Per- hops their mojor octivity wos their pertormonce ot the Eleventh Notionol Sundoy School Convention ot St. Louis, Morch 30 through April 2. Mr. Cyril McLeIlon is the conductor. ,,,, , C , DAVID CRABTREE President DICK MITCHELL Vice-President RUTH WALTRITSCH Sec reto ry-Treosu rer BRYAN MOCK Publicity Director sri i VIC I I I I I I 1 A l l l VIO C QA K X 5 'Pin YK A23 N X .N XX Q A ......--F W! f 'YV' ff Q 'J M Q ' iff!! 1 W , 1 ' 2 I , W y 77' L!-r gn f 54,5 , ,, 1 I . by - V? ' f 1 4 EQ , -X-if M, I M If-A .,, - , iw Af 1 1, ' ' .W V M f W I 5 4 1 Wi: ji . ,ffgvgz N I I , Z f E 45 J M 1 'X 2 , ' ,L,,,, 2 . 'W , ' ,mf f ' f 7 1 l - - f -h V J , 1 J ff V' f lg , ' X 'l 72 1 2 l VZ, W If 4' 'Q r - w f J 5' f f ' 4 I4 ug, v F I E i F ii lx In 34 M gl V 4 'i 3 J, V, i 1 1 1 1 w 1 Ei 0 1 , 4 5 X il U V, Z4 I V si - gf aff i, 4:4 'a . iii Sf! gil? Si A55 zi- NV . .git ra Ea TE QF! ,, 1:5 V, :fi if! ! vi 6 T! Y , s , is 'v , .4 fi 1 1 A w 'I Q L 5 ! I 4:5 fi 2 ss!L Q, l I 1 5 i E U. l 5, 6 w H, 1. 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SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Jene Wilson, Ed. Sudberry, Art Ortega, Gary Lundeen. VIOLINISTS: Don Kody, Al. Christensen, Cyril McLellan, Larry Olson, Margaret Christensen. -154- TROM S : x,- NK TROMBONE SOLOIST: David Crabtree CLARINET SOLOIST: Beth McLellan VIOLIN SOLOIST: Don Kody The orchestra in one of their rehearsal sessions. -155- ,W-S' . ,swfvx , , Q 'M 9.4 4 za 'Sl f I F x f W A? Q ,Q my f 0 ,9 f Av Q ' 457 if , ' -ffv , . , Q ? , M X f f swf!-'ww' 'f' . , w 12 f X f ee ,I W ! P u l 1 fd ,M ,, y 1 SINGING SEMINARIANS rl Directed by Cyril McLellan, the Central Bible lnsti- tute Singing Seminarians have been more active this year than they have been for several yea rs. Enthusias- tic in their work, the Male Chorus has been engaged in week-end ministry as well as singing in most of the events on the campus, such as Alumni Homecoming, the Christmas program, and other special occasions. Their desire is to sing torth the praises of God. l 1 ll - ii ,I- -ii r. 1 i ll ll lgiifl ii A S l g,.' ll l ll rl llfgi if is gi llgll gl sill Ili ltr l ff V fi: A 'E ,Il ,L l if s, be 4 E fi I. lu i i , t' F TREBLE A CAPPELLA CHOIR ln each of their musical presentations the Central Bible Institute Treble A Cappella Choir has endeav- ored to glorify Christ, Under the direction of Miss Ruth Stewart, they have been active in different school functions among which were the annual Alum- ni Homecoming and special chapel services through- out the year. Various engagements off the campus also gave them splendidopportunities to witness for Christ. A E 1 5 4 3 if i l l -4bU!'1l FIRST ROW: Carol Stiles, Verla Hartshorn, Cora Ferguson, Clara Stearns, Norma Smith, Rosetta Allgaier, Faith Pittman, Mary Ann Plymire, Carolyn Drake, Patricia Davis, Virginia Carlsen. SECOND ROW: Janel Martin, Barbara Hussey, Darlyne Albright, Mary Alice Wunderlin, Evaleen Deavers, Nina Musgrove, Anita West, Yvonne Butler, Betha Avants, Bobbye Bunn. The choir performs during a chapel service RUTH STEWART Director -159- , , 1. i 1 J SAXOPHONE TRIO: Faith Pitt- man, Carol Stiles, Nina Mus- grove. ACCORDION TRIO: Faith Pittman, Patricia Davis, Vir- ginia Carlsen. PIANISTS: Norma Smith, Nina Musgrove, Patricia Davis, Mary Ann Plymire, 1 Carolyn Drake, Norma J. Waggoner. -161- ri? ki ii A iii ,JlgggV E 'th 1. Y! :.: :ifi 2: 21' ax' i ia 34 i W i Wi? ' if, 1-fi W 2 f , r 5. , 13 i 1 Q A 3' , Pw i r 7 1 1 t i ,. N i Q I I i r V . ! i iv. 2 2 1 E fr if .' I 3, ' i Q ,E ' 3 P, , u x 15 if Gigi 15 .L , ,Q 1? 4 , , 1 A P iii! i EMP pit i . L- 1 1 ' V52 L 3 su . ,, Q-f ,. , ug -, E , N, ,H ...W ,....,.-,.. ,----..,....-,.A...,w.,u,.rf.----f.. .,...,.--,-.AA, .....-.: , ,, - -V - a., , 4 ,L L.. 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'f fx I LADIES' QUARTET: Joan Katter, Mary Thiesen, Irma Schmidt, Betty Zschiegner. 4 HAWAIIAN GROUP: Lem Boyles, Bob Kolenda, Irv Greaves, Pete Ahrnsbrak. -165- I ' 1 g I f gi J, .1 :VA , f 1, 11 ' 'I Tw ' 'E' .- fx Z Q-,' ,:' f I5 E fi . :F -c: I . r 2. -E' -22 I ' U. h I MW. Mu. A iv, Aw rl A A4 A AA -N -M-Yah 44 - A 4444, .AAA - A U A A4 -Av 4-.-V... :.I.444 -, ,.,- , , , ,, , , , 6 U ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,, , 4, M 4, A A ' ' rr' 4' ' , . 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W pl iliwf I l is N 1 f A l 2 u 1 F i 515 jg 'E EM., ' , 1 ' w ill Marine . in ' i? iii U .1 :He li 1? ,V illl ii i-:H ' E H A l M A f Pn l r P' W l - y liw 1 43 H23 ,l. -'U i '1l iii ! ,, ig I fail W 35 253' r' , fries QW ef, V Aw if 1j?fZRll r J -, ,lil V ai 'l lx ' l E i N H554 P il gm ' li M 1 l ,J :I ,ful : U X I gl 'mill l it lx H l wi r W sf + , M5545 ' W 'TEEN ' x A fl F lllii ly y, gl15,sZEEf V, WM 1 Q 'Mlwf-l 1' '1 ,s nfiiy S, W, l 1 l1il b ' '1. ' N l 'I li l WZ? '.l + lN'll4i l I 'Al ll l 2 Y ,il 2 ii lil I , ,S ly 5 fl' lug: 1 ,r ' lu ll? 4 l illllmldl l l sl I 1 l yi I , llyfl f B ' ,1 fi 2. fy! I 3 2 A? 'I i L1 q l T l l 1 1 Q ll ll GOSPEL TONES: Mary Thie- sen, Birdie Anderson, Irma Schmidt, George Hindle, or- ganist. WJ' MENS' TRIO: John Casoria, Art Gast, Andy York. REVIVALAIRES: Sam Balius, Nick Schubert, Dick Malone, Ben Hodge. REPERTOIRE: Nancy Hormer, Bryan Mock, Mary Alice Wunderlin, Patsy Beard, Carolyn Schumacher, Marilyn Wilson, Betty Stauffer, Nick Schubert, Margaret Christensen, Sondra Wheeler, Joanne Wallace, Faith Pittman, George Hindle, Rosetta Allgaier. 166- CHAPEL ORGANISTS: Hazel Crab- tree, Jeannette Archibald, Lottie Rie- kehof, Bernice Kovacs, George Hindle, Jerry Kirk. flick PIANO QUARTET: George Handle, Joanne Wallace, Carolyn Schumacher, .Bryan Mock. CHAPEL PIANISTS: Joan Schindell, Hazel Crabtree, Jerrv Kirk, Ben Richter, George Hindle, Bryan Mock. 1 I 'hgl H ., , M? ,f , , X ff ' 7 . 3 7 I 1 ,1 V f ff 1 1 Q9 EDMUND M. CLARK Director BARTLETT PETERSON Narrator FRITZ BAUER Engineer REVIVALTIME Revivaltime is an important organization on the CBI Campus, This year Revivaltime joined the ABC Radio Network and now it is broadcast alive every Sunday night from the radio auditorium on our camp- us. This year also brought a tull-time speaker in the person ofC. M. Ward, CBI class of '29, Our own Presi- dent Peterson continues to serve as narrator. Director E. M. Clark states that Revivaltime reaches millions of people not only in the U.S. but also abroad. C. M. WARD Speaker CYRIL Mcl ' Director +- lt's' Revivaltime, across the nation and around the world. -170- ion on the d the ABC live every our comp- ker in the own Presi- r. Director es millions nod. ff I 3 N O W .A-55 IYNUHU THE WDKU1 Allah, 'l' Ei IQ ith 551' SUN DRY 10:30 P,M A Jr-vjw, , EMPHASIS WEEIK W may Q www 7 ,M rc, REVIVALTIME CHOIR The Revivaltime Choir is made up of 25 select sing- ers trom CBI. Under the direction of Mr. Cyril McLel- lan, the choir practices about six hours each week in preparation for the Sunday night broadcast. Accom- panying the group are Mrs. Bernice Kovacs at the Hammond Organ and Jerry Kirk at the piano. Besides singing for Revivaltime, the choir has been active in various engagements, chiet among which was singing at the National Sunday School Convention in St. Louis. Qc f ROBERT STONELAKE JIM SUTTON' JIM STEFFENS JEANNETTE ARCHIBALD President Vice-President Business Manager Secretary-Treasurer Another broadcast ofthe gospel has gone forth. -172- ng- el- in m- the des in in St. Q. I' ff 1 15 lg. REVIVALTIME TRIO: Connie Allen Joan Schindell, Ruth Ann Greensfreet RE VI VA LTIME EMPHASIS WEEK Answering the challenge of the needs arising from Revivaltime's new release on the ABC Radio Network, CBI students rallied in true fashion in a great Revivaltime Emphasis Week in January, Prayer was emphasized above all as the needs were presented each day, Total offerings for the pro- ject reached Sl35O for the week. The climax to the activities was a thrilling rnessage delivered in the Friday night rally by C. M, Ward, Revivaltime speaker. ri-iE cuP STAFF The Cup Staff is a versatile group of young people who come to CBI with various skills and training. Since joining the annual staff they have learned to be workers together tor each one occupies an irn- portant job in producing the yearbook. To insure top- notch quality of work, much planning and extensive organization is necessary. ' Editor-in-chief Bill Eastlake headed the Staff rrlti X S l Staff members take-off for Oklahoma City. Laying out the annual required many hours. These fellows mflde the PiCfUl'e5- Staff members at work in the office. -174- Marvel Andersen performed fhe secre- larial work. Cup Treasurer, Pearl Forbess ,Z , S fflf fy , fi' U!-, ,, f iw ' 4 ry , M ,,3,,:fw4 ,ff fy yi VVM if Mi' Q-. is ar 21 N QW ' , Q79- I 'Y' , in I I 1 ., 4 Qs. All fewefmw ffyff 1 l lfy fzgfxw W W X f 14 MV iff X cf, ' .l W . 1 ll G , rf my I f Qfii , V , , ff f 4.92 ': ' 'Marx' f ' 1' ff m ,, 5:4 ' f 4 f, ' f Business Manager Dick Cobb. The Cup Advisor, J. Robert Ashcroft -1 75- Morris Hamasaki from Ha- Literary Editor, Chuck Ander- waii, Layout Editor. son. As C. A. College Chaplain, J. Calvin Holsinger leads Bible discussion at'SMS. Picture tc B0l1l1i6 BGTGSI Cl-lp Typist. The man who sold the Cup, hobby mtl Ernie Jones. 1 y ., 5 S R 5 S 'X.k --1-wry I if -1 76- -1. - 5: KWSN ffwwwsygx xv so Mx no A 59 x so x Q . XXX-hi x SXYQNS serv . N. X is xx s s a w k h E st P 5 xx iz Xt, XR + , ., Q .fwfw x is Eifasz gfk o 'IQ 1--iffccr . gb o ' N -fg::'1'wg5xg15? 1., , . 'f fu-if f 352f31'f5i'4:.i?5 1 5323 if as f-'5Q Y?33g - 'eE1Qi'1'a 1 '- 'rS!+sf?1 V. ,.wi't,'gm' X -4 -:rm 1 G12 fs. -,-i .f 51 - :ag-T! 'xl V3-ff -- 1-?N'u3.7'55J'. -Q' ' '--sefgf-':'-f ,m-ffvzi, -.fgzf N ws'-mg' 4,-M..f:'.f - G 4-Nao x if-' 'H-. .l-x..l . rr, Chuck Ander- Picture taking started as a 0 sold the cup, hobby with Irv Greaves. X The Breiwick twins designed the art work. Bob Kolenda our hard-work- ing photographer Frank Watson took care' of the darkroom work. . 5- :- -177- su - Ci l cl' rl! 2? 'xi 31 .3- v , 1'-A A-A 44,4 AAAA4 ,44,,,,N ,,,,,,,-A, U, ,,,, 4, ,.. a, , ,, AA., . ,, , . , so A U-5--M-Af---A-5 I f.x'77'f-1 X - . . H ,W , ,. . .-.A M.. - A A , AA 4 1,A,T.,,.,.,..,,, -,.. f .. , --g. - -... Agfa- f 's 'ffi ' ' ng, tug. w - ' MWIVIGIWKE il WN -wb xwrwr- 1' 1 u I THE SCROLL The Scroll, the bi-weekly student publication ot CBI, has as its objectives the supplying of campus news to the student body and alumni, and the presentation ot inspirational and challenging articles. Local journalistic talent is utilized along with contribu- tions from the faculty. Editor Bob Bitterman and his statt have done commendable work in preparing this year's volume ot our student paper. A DUANE ANDERSON ARLENE BRINEY Managing Editor Copy Editor ROBERT BITTERMAN Editor-in-Chief DAVID CRABTREE Business Manager Another deadline finds the Scroll Stuff hard at work. -1 78- DAVID DRAKE Advisor TERMAN Q ff SCROLL REPORTERS FIRST ROW: Betty Zschiegner, Hazel Crabtree, Marvel Andersen. SECOND ROW: Connie Andrews, Anita West, Lania Kusick, Beverly EYEJQETREE Lunn, Verna Jean Stoops, Ruth Waltritsch, Evelyn Bresch, Esther Scheuerman. THIRD ROW: George Hindle, Sal Greco, Art Gast, Phll Thomas, Jeff Day, Francis McArdle. E I Photographer Bob Kolenda on Dave Crabtree, Scroll Business the job. Manager, secures an ad. -1 7?- ,,,,-,..,-. e.--...,- -- 'Am - zvffrrdk- - w-xv.-.uk-f -f' . l 5 f X1 - N . 5 ,4- Q l 'W ' I P. 5 MVT tif 'll' VI rr 155, VV ln 'A 'lgil' fl 1 l,! 1 I, R I ll' ,Hr Q V, VH, I 'M ll Hi 1 Eff l' r 1 'V l ix. I 4 5 - ' , l 5 3 , I U i Q . :-cf' A T - lvl? 'A l5ill'l9l5f0l51'Il9!'1v'-1-29'- 45 J R -5 2- N M V if TIL! ,S 'iff i Ll : il! . 21 fi' 9 ' 4' aw ,Q A GLANCE BETWEEN THE LINES. .... . Editor Bitterman assigns an Esther Scheuerman interviews Sports reporter, Harry Renick article. for her column. plays ball and writes. Duane, Bob, and the Advisor Duane sketches the prelimi- June Allen, printshop typist, proofread the material. nary layout. types the final copy. Advisor David Drake leaves for home after a busy day. -180- 8 Report to Bob , 1 1 Paul visor, ' ' ' ' ' gx:Li'J.EZ.'lIi'5i-,If-7'l' 225515-f ' Y l I IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE SCROLL ,i q , TTTT i m . - 1 L' i ,ltv Z Harry Renick 'mes' R6POI'l'eI'S h0l1d in their 0l'l'iCl6S Arlene Briney, Copy Editor, Scroll typist, Dot Bethany pre l I E I I H vrintshop typist, - N COPY- Paul Kelley, prinl'Sl'l0P SUPGI- Paul has plates made at the Paul prints the Scroll. visor, drafts the final layout. H Phillips Engraving Co. L, ' 1 i , 1 I Circulation Manager, Dick L. Ross, distributes the Scroll. v P 1 1 t l lf Well look at this, Brother Holsinger's engaged! E 1 iii -1s1- l iii y ML I l to Bob cuts the non essentials pares the copy for printing ' 2 I I . ' A A ? - I -- 1 g n . 1 . I - ! 5 HAROLD BAUMAN President OFFICERS: Iris Scheel, Vice-Presidentp Helen Mittleider, Secretary: Fred Lessten, Advisory. Harold Bauman, Presidentp Howard Anderson, Treasurerg Charles Pavia, Vice-President. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Newest of the campus organizations is the Student Advisory Council. Objectives of the Council are to be an intermediary between tlfie faculty and the student body, to interpret student opinion, and to present suggestions for the improvement of CBI. President l-larold Bauman has done a fine job in laying the foundation of the organization to insure a success- ful future. Vice-President Pavia substitutes for SAC President Bauman at a Student Advisory Council Meeting: -182- The tive gr keenly From campL ceived as spe conver teurs. yearw club's ting em and to n 3 4' IL dent o be dent sent dent the cess- HAM CLUB The Hom Club consists ot on oc- tive group of rodio omoteurs who ore keenly interested in the field of rodio. From their tronsmitting room on compus, the club members hove re- ceived voluoble rodio troining os well os spending toscinoting minutes of conversotion with other rodio omo- teurs. Their forthest contoct this yeor wos on omoteur in Germony. The club's objectives ore to goin tronsmit- ting experience, contoct missionories, ond to promote CBI. Club members contact home bose on the field trip. Club members practice Morse code. RICHARD BROWN Advisor -185- OFFICERS: Paul Crouch, Presi dent: Dave Blattner, Vice-Presi dentp Richard Brown, Advisor Kenneth Haraldsen, Secretary Treasurer. ,ff 4 49 ,, V,j en? 7 W WW w y ,, V irb 'Ming J, 2 V N .. ,. x 4-L 'Vi ,L 2'-fi-' -. W, . y, 7 f ly x wi Af yu' ' H f 'fx' 'iw , f - x 4 -K A ,.,.- , 3- .Y - Q 'f.::fQ::zy:,.'v'- x U .- is I 1 in , fx' 1' IS 'K Qzrx' w.fN mr, -K... -M . pg, . ffgvvw., .4 V I nf:--5 1-2. f ,iq E ,f :Wt 73 , ' I , Q a2.',w1'5k3.f,, k -nh M 4-Kwai? ' li, z F- in -4, , - V, N Q ff f A . X . - 'wif . X 4 X ' -1, ff ' -M' Q ff' . -if-.,, gi- - f' A A -N we fl 5 . big? V I Q.. 5, -J ,, 15 'y . '3',?h. if -5' xxx, -, 1 'gy jf.5,x,,M,5 N, WM1'yQ,, lx W . 5 X. jf .Jfi N -, . ,V , M A , ff' 1 W x , ,Q X5 4 ir Y W 'QQ 2.-'K 365-'W W ff ff- - x.!,j':1,, ' - 1' flax Q' ww' fs ' - ' f f , ' s --fi . YV 1. 1 f .- , - - 'x fi' -1 -4' , A--w, , f AA,., - ,S - , -f, - - f .. . 3 1. 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W. -ww!-64 u My 05 gy. xasi, Xb l B ' M, ls' . , X, X5 Q -- ' 1- - lk: 'v '4 1 J Q A ,, fi , Y--' Q h - gA 2 V- x U K . .. ' X 4-fi-.. ,fr JW- 'TN 'ff X WS-1 'R--' Hana, w6 f, Wh x - gl Q 0' K N . I In . Q- .-K rdf X, A. Q x -1 if ' - g u-. K' N YS 1-A, .NS W, ,Q 5 xx X ' . ' . f . 1 xl-X 'Mg A , 1 ' m Sh S- --' New ,'3v,,f,,i3 4 XX in ,K - 1 , QW' ' ' 5 . ' ix xv 5 K. Ny . fx M nw 9 ,N V 1 A + ..-Lgaunnn -AN N X. .s:'5' -i 1 l 1' , , My g,l f ' -me 2 fi ,L accede M - VYVV V . . , ..,, 1, v.,, if 4-.,?.'I'7' And they conhnued STEADFASTLY fellowshup Acts 2 42 Q I - ,Az f 5 .1 , I , , ,g 0 I 'N , t , , , A ' 'g Q , A if 11 , lil-- H! l- 4911, , ig A . I V I N - ' gl . , 4 5 A, Q!! .sg 4 ' Aj . I 45: ' 'Sf , li ' A , gi 1' , ge 1 f A ea f A f' f - Z' q V , ' , Qi, x f , , I f -2:5 A I, V' ' - ' ' ijj- A is! , 3 -, 2 f , , 111 Jul: X ,ff' 3 Et! 1 ,Q Q7 A q A X , ' - ' ill, ' Q , f1fi ' . 15 ' f V ji ,, , ' iff , 7 , ' A 4. Elf: . f ' iii ' I 'I f , ' , 1 1 Y ' ' f, ' ' 'Zi P'- A , , Q.. HIE , f Q' it , f' fi V . ' li 5 , ir I ' 1. -' f , ?1 . K. ' E ' . 'Q a - r - I 1- Hg ', . QW - V , pb A , ll ' I .4 , I - l - ll VK In . . . . . . fig: P ga Q H! ' . 1, ls i , - 4 SENIOR SOCIALS The social activities ot the Fourth and Fifth year classes provided times ot relaxation and Christian fellowship, The two classes combined for a tall semes- ter gettogether caHed, Harvest'THne FesHvaVf Those who attended this social will long remember Rev.i4shcrofFs chaHenge,'TWghHng Enthudasnff With the coming ot spring, each class had their own formal banquet. The cap-stone for the year was the tradihonal aH-day oahng for the i954 graduates while the undergrads stayed home and worked. FIFTH YEAR SOCIAL COM MITTEE Gerrift Kenyon WayneAIIen FOURTH YEAR SOCIAL COMMITTEE Anita Osgood, Darlyne Albright, Elfriede Lockowandt Del Boytar, Bob Stoneloke, Vincent Sommarfnno Foi of the social vidua many Besidi tradit they x ot the the tr all-da S J 1 E b Q A l I Fifth year Christian fall semes- Festival . remember thusiasm . il their own ar was the graduates, worked. JUNIOR SOCIALS For manystudents,theJunioryearistheclimax of their Bible school career. For this reason, the social activities are more significant to the indi- vidual in the class because they may not see many of their classmates again for many years. Besides several socials, the highlight was the traditional Sophomore-Junior Banquet at which they were guests of the Sophomores. At the end ofthe year, as is the custom, the Juniors enjoyed the traditional class breakfast and the annual all-day outing for the graduating classes. GIFT COMMITTEE: Bob Bitterman, Esther Scheuer- man, Mildred Willey, Jim Steffens. ght, SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Peggy Johnston, Carolyn Barthel, Ha- zel Crabtree, Bob Mayfield, Dick Malone, Leonard Ahrns- brak, David Crabtree. NAME, RING AND PIN COM- MITTEE: Dick Cobb, Arlene Briney, Rayma Jean Rowland, Betty Zschiegner, Charles Bau- man. 'rw I--1 -f- I-'AQNWIW-if-tr L -, diff'-1,5-iii L. 1 fu'-ie? lv' I , i' 1-- l' ll ll ll . ii, in l il in. il , 'ill il, :- . A i QI i I I i I l I I ,I i I i i l l l l I , l :,i.g. -E E1 -T2 :. E iii . 4 is ,l SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Mary Cotton, Joan Schindell, Dorothy Weaver, Bill Kolenda, Jim Sutton, Nick Schubert, Dorsey Reynolds. '. SOPHOMORE SOCIALS Returning to CBI atter a summer ot varied ac- tivities across the nation, the Sophomore Class began this year's social program with a tall get- together to renew acquaintances. Another enjoy- able social was their Christmas party which car- ried the theme, White Christmas . The year has been a busy one tor the class and their largest single social activity was the annual Sophomore- Junior Banquet sponsored by their class. l TAX COLLECTORS: Mary Reimers, Birdie Anderson, Evelyn Bresch, Kay Zilch, Eugene Meador, Bill Behr, Jim Wolf. t -1 88- Fl As nf man Cl: tellowsl togethe cation. the wel semeste good re lALS varied ac- 'iore Class a fall get- 'her enjoy- which car- The year ieir largest aphomore- iS. MV--- . . - -if-, - - f - -4-:L in-.'-rg-:af if 2-:fs 1-1 .- - -1: ' ' FRESHMAN SOCIALS I As newcomers to the CBI Campus, the Fresh- man Class have come to realize the swell times of l fellowship that Christian young people can have together while receiving a Christ-centered edu- cation. High point in their social activities was the welcome party in February for the second semester entrants. lt was a time of great fun, good refreshments, and fine fellowship. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Jim Allen, Jerry Falley, Jim Hance, Edwin Leeper. I TAX COLLECTORS: Inez Parker, Olive Lyons, Virginia Flagsfad, David Shotwell, Lem Boyles, David Eide. -189- +I. 'QEW il ll , i lQ 5' S, l . ll il E 2 5. ie i i- l lv I I z. . , i l l i l i i il l 1 1 l l 0 l Q l , 1 l . l l l l N l E . 1 J i l l i li l 2 I 3: 4 .1 -2 'E 3 7 THE '52-'53 SOPHOMORE - JUNIOR BANQUET The big Sophomore-Junior Banquet wasa high point of a busy year of studies and activities on the CBI Campus. The class motto, My Utmost for His High- est'1 effectively expressed the desire of all present to accept the challenge of the Open Door , theme for the occasion. After a delectable meal, an outstanding musicalprogram was presented. High- light of the evening was the speaker, Rev. E. S. Williams,who brought a chal- lenging and assuring message from an appropriate text, For a great door and effectual is opened unto me . Scenes from the banquet. 190- ' fw ff PROl P299 Sche Chai 1' Wg I THE '53-'54 soPHoMoRE - JUNIOR BANQUET COMMITTEES PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Kay Zilch, I Peggy Alphine, Alice Schertz, George Schertz, George Flattery, Ralph Fowler, f- A' Chairman Jim Corcoran, Bryan Mock. DECORATING COMMITTEE: Mae Goble, Ellen Clark, Ruth Thomas, Don Wileman, Fred Charyoz, Gail Peter- son, Chairman Dick Mitchell. . INVITATIONS COMMITTEE: Paul E FOOD COMMITTEE: Helen Miltleiden Kelley, Birdie Anderson, Chairman Warren Flattery, Mdfy Ahh. 5Cl'lUbefl', Mary Reimers, Carolyn Mock, Billy Ed Schmidt, Mary Jane Stroud, Chair- Reeves, Bob Peer. MUN Rose' 50Yd- -191- SOCIAL Acrlvirlss CBI social activities provide oppor- tunities for fine Christian fellowshipand fun. Besides the all-school socials, var- ious organizations and individual classes plan activities for their own groups. Each social is characterized by good sportsmanship and a wholesome Christian atmosphere. Here comes the Leans Fdts and Leans inaction Bart of the crowd at the Cup Social waiting for the Fats and Leans to appear. -192- .34 Marshmallows, catsup, and blind folded people make quite a comb ination. me Leans . Walking on paper plates is the hard way to run a race. Fassnight Park was a beaatiful setting for the all-school outing. Come and get it. I 195 4 M., U YHAJ, 1 1 1 11d All! ,1 L I .11 21' 1 1' W 3 1l 5111 I 1 if f ' 1 5 i 1 1 V V' 1 T 1 1 1 1 551 2 3 2 f 2 17 1 1 1' ' ' 11 A1521 3 11? 51 1 5- 13' 11 I I 1 ': S ' NNE! 11 11 A ,1f W 1:1121 i! 5 g fi 111i 1 - 22:11 i 191 1 111 1 1111 A 11 I 11121- P 3 5 11 51135 I F E 531113 1 I A 113 5' 1 il if 112 2 1 :fi gif! 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Patience girls, it takes time to drink 'pop' through a nipple. 1 ., . x. .A .,,.m.:- .V fr ir' Socials are climaxed by enthusiastic an challenging sermonettes. -1 95- - .-f. -,.....--. .4---...,,,-...-.-.:.:.f.-g:.x..-.-.-.1.a...,-. . ,. ,- a..1.,u...:..--.....-...-..,,-... ...f-7--q....,,1:a .. x-- 1 v ! I ww lx i l We :lv , . as Vi fi lui ,I 7, up 4 Sri? iiii li' ,Q - Eizm -7 ,l are - F, ,E is, si! l l I .,, Q EI . V. uv 'lim I i I' 1 N' 1 l ry V 5 Il! pi A sit ii ll! 1 V. li 'il gfll ffl? 1 . MW 1 ' V55 iii-si. VM Mi Y. I' . X ' 1 f , -5. s 1 Q I , 1 ' 'M :N , E, 1 V? t fe 1 pt F Ir, , l i 1 r' ' 1 I I 5 1 Q N N , , i l s ,! I QW ll ' E :Nl li 'I , iw q,,.f 1' 1 l V .7 Elks U , , 5 HSE 30 s 4 of 'inf i 4 am 1 :wr '- L 2 ' lk? '3 ,, n - I9 I jr , T lgl X' 3 r 4? c L f M - ff 5' 5 ttf It in V ,wld fl? lb E gif! x 1' 5' gy sl i 2:1 iw M be sa V M r 2 i 1 aj, 2,1 1, W t wi fi' 1 t ! ,J 51? 554 i a . 2 i t fi-r . l ' il ll Y -I 'ii 4 4 fi. r F ' ni. , E? ', i 'S ill ! Y , f l 3 at ! i n ' L t U 1 vii i V Rev. Drake seems to be eating his ice cream unhompered by the spoons being tied together. Refreshments at the Senior Fall Social were provided by the stu- dents' wives. -196- lt's devotional time at the fourth year class social. senior Fan Time out for refreshments dur- I1 - ll u ll 'Y t e sh' ing the Fats and Leans basketball game. fourth Singspiration time during o sophomore social. 337721- . ., . , .- 4 ? Z' 'a if gi l? 'il' LU' aifi il . lx , , ', fn iii f mg 2 21? 1 U, iw l IM, Up il 5 fix il P IW, ii. H 1 i,j I I 3 w i I 1 X 13' , I , i I S .37 ii. ,N FH' ! F' ,I 'X I 'f iii' Ut 11: ,, xgrx A:-W U' WU .3 .sir , EH i ,Qi Ml Mi 197 :VM 3' ' lim V' Y Y 7 vi ng., ,Y,,.,.,.v..-,, ..,.s.,-,,.., - 4 , .J ,--- --- ..,... -.-.-.f.-.f -f-.--- - - - :-111' -' ' 4-'-'J-'TT ' A -1 -if-X v - ff- f ' A f f f f f , X, f f f f ,f f- , 3 , X f f f f f jf f X f yy Z f W f Ci f , X ,M ' ff f f 7, f f f ff 'ff Y f' ,Q f M Y f f 1 X, , w V ff , ,, , , ,U ,f , , ff' ff if ,ff X ' f 7 ff ' f , LQ f V f, , fy! f I f pf 7 5 ,jf if, f X 7 X f f ,gf X7 I, ,j f , L, z ,,r f lc, 5 ,W Z f 5f j, ,W ,X X f F f X mf f f' ff M f f f f f'Wafc'h' 4ye , STAND FAST in the ' faith, qvuityomi like men, be strong. A ICor.16:'l3 I 1? XA: fi .gy ' f F nthe 1613 fb -nw df my f ix' ' AU' W-ffm L' i QQa g 'bi ,A ...ii . .LV I , N . y , Q.. :,.Q,,ff . 1' :jp ' .f'Vc' ' V qi .73 V N116 ' A N f 'uv 'in- s . K 1-nk P' I l lil ll l l i l l ATHLETICS it The Physical Education Department of CBI con- ducts a full program during the entire school year. Calisthenics a.nd instruction in the major sports are the features of the gym classes which are required for all freshmen and sophomores. Intramural athletics is a big phase of the sports parade on the campus as teams battle it out in the three major sports. Tennis, volleyball, track and weight-lifting are some of the minor sports on the campus. Recreational periods sponsored by the Physical'Education Department, is another important aspect which provides fun, fellow- ship, and exercise for anyone interested. BERNARD ALLEN Director LEONARD - AH RNSBRAK Boys' Coach -200- Coach Pete Ahrnsbrak di rects the gym class in calis fhenics. I Look at those bulging biceps! ANN CHADWICK Girls' Conch -':::::4 fix ' Hike'-'-'3EE'15f-'V EQ2lQl:k2f5:3?i5i!E'1V' nsbrak di- in colis- Steadynow...1...2... Watch the pounds roll off! rv-U...-.v--vf r,-r..--.-..--.x.,1..- ..... -201- Did you say you wanted to reduce? 1 , k - I I ! E 1 J' ' . I 1 I I f-- -angry W, lg o I s '? H 7- ff Y 2? E ii f '1 3 2. I 1 I i E' I , f l 4 ol 1 xl , I 5 , E 1 - Q E I gl, Q I of-1' pnxu4...p4.14l- soFrBALL As the CUP goes to press, the softball season is just beginning. lt promises to be an interesting and excit- ing tournament filled with keen anticipation between the four class teams. Last season a brilliant Sophomore nine emerged victorious with a perfect record of 6 wins in the dou- ble-round tournament between the class teams. The team was led by the fine pitching of Glen Cole and Bob Krist. Following the Sophomores were the Juniors who won the second place. The Freshmen and Seniors finished in third and fourth places consecutively. Every game drew a large number of spectators who faithfully cheered for their favorite team. Star Freshman pitcher, Bill Sharp, delivers a curve ball. -202- Dave Scott connects . but . . Too late! Better run faster next time, fDave. TEAM Sophomores Juniors ...... Freshmen .. Seniors ..,.. ..A... ,.2 4 ' - 4 ' z1'.':.zT:,-ax.-.-. xx. , - - ---- g. z,-,-:, : - f - - - - -.L:.4, ,-fx.:-gv STANDINGS . woN LosT 2 5 Eirilk Ross tried hard but only got a piece of the a . THE CHAMPS FIRST ROW: Charles' Brown, Harry Renick, Glen Cole, Don Palmer, Virg Ziegler. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Word, Pete Ahrnsbrak, Floyd Baker, Jim Steffens. -203- - vug Y- -v-, va-,-,-,i-,-,t,.?.,.-i..,-U . -. . Y ..,.-.---.. .... ..-.,-n.-.-fi? . -gf .-- . , . , . Q 5 1 IE we if fi 'fl iii li? lg. ft' l 1? A 2:1 il: + 11 ,s !- 4 Sli -1 lil '! ill iii 'I me 4 g I ll' F, vii ,. lx Il ll' ,I jx if Nl ,'. y .I 'l '! :lf l I '12 ' -V4 i l i l l 1 , I l l l I l l l 1 l FOOTBALL B ThenewCBlathleticbowlwasthesceneofafull intramural football program this fall. Three class teams and one independent team participated in a thrilling doubleeround tournament. From the very out-set of the season, the Atom Bombs proved to be a championship team. Combining a fine passing attack with a fast and powerful ground offensive, the Bombs won five straight victories before being handed their only upset of the season by a highly-spirited Senior team in their final tournament game. Although the Bombs didn't have too much trouble winning first place, the other three places were not settled until the last game. Each game was hard fought and good Christian conduct and sportsmanship prevailed throughout the season. Y v ' .. ,. J, , ,i,. ,, f fl.WV.? 7,,y: Atom Bomb quarterback, Harry Ren- ick, prepares to throw a touchdown pass. ,J Sssssss-Boom! . . . The kick off and the game starts. Ton A turn Seni Gordon Kerr, Junior, is caught by an alert Atom Bomb line. GHS. Tom Witt's brilliant interception turns the game in favor of the Seniors. lt's a touchdown it Leon reaches hard . . . P.S. he did. STANDINGS TEAM WON LOST TIED Atom Bombs ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 1 Q Seniors ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,- 2 2 2 Freshmen ..... .1 2 3 Juniors .,.,.,, ,,.,,, 1 4 1 THE CHAMPS FIRST ROW: I G , N'ck Tomasello, Chuck Anderson. SECOND ROW: Bob Streblozveiaqigsg Ziegler, Steve Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Bob Rutledge, Frank Martin, Harry Renick. -205- --W--VN M,,,,,,,,,.. .-.- -:-.-,f- ,,, -L-A--v-A--X-,-f -'f- U '- WW - WZ Q r I P T J BASKETBALL , AWith,the first half of the double-round tourna- ment completed as the annual goes to press, last year's champions are back again in their usual stride, dominating the play. However, the top- seeded Juniors have had some tough games, even being upset for the first time by a highly spirited and fast working freshman team, the Globetrotters. For a while both the Globetrotters and the Juniors dominated the tournament play- ing, -handing defeats to the Seniors, Whirlwinds and Millers, but finally the Globetrotters met up with a surprising defeat by the lively Oilers team, putting them into second position. Every basket- ball game draws a good crowd of cheering spec- tators and league competition continues keen throughout the season. Centers Galusha and Blattner stretch high for the tip-off. Good checking by the Juniors has Virg Ziegler in a tight spot. Who knows . . . that successful free shot might win the game! Bob Rutledge prepares for o long shot. Suspense . . . a foul shot for the Seniors has everyone worried. :v-:r,-.- ':.-: -,. .zz 7: STANDINGS TEAM woN LOST Juniors ................ Globe Trotters Oilers .............., Seniors .......... Whirlwinds ..,.. Millers .......... p TOP SCQRERS NAME Harry Renick-Jr Cliff King-G. T. Bob Rutledge-Jr. Mack Sutherland- Dave Blattner-Sr GAMES . .... ....9 W .............. 6 2 3 4 6 6 AVERAGE 28.4 18. 14.9 14.7 14.3 t successful ie game! Harr Renick Y the open floor. breaks for Bob Rutledge makes another lay-in shot for the Juniors. -207- Juniors showing their stuff get possession of the ball. 3 1 s l l 5 . l . l I l 1 1' A w .- , .f-1-gg 3g2 iii li 1- 65? 1 QQ so g z 2 2 ,. I fi L X F l 24 4. il lv 5 L . I .P -E -r Q as x. -A 1, R if V is A li 7- Ilf . Vnrg Ziegler and Hugh Rosenberg doing some good rebound work. Hugh Rosenberg snags the ball for the Whirlwinds. Looks more like tackle football Glen Cole fakes Frank Martin out of than basketball. ' position before shooting. -2 08- Harry Renick prepares to drib- Referee Jim Allen calls a foul ble around Bob Rose. on Jim Severance. Nick Tomasello makes a free throw. ..Z09. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL .:L,l-1:42 r ff,-JJ.-.'. ,f vf Good checking by Pearl Forbess prevents a pass. Nothing to do now but wait and see. Marvel Andersen out- jumps Joanne Horton fo gain opening tip-off Well . . . somebody puck it U v 210- Ti fc George slan' style. TENNIS body pick it fdfk Talking things over be- fore the game. Evelyn Brown makes a sweeping return. George slams alreturn in fine style. Campus tennis stars, George Hindle and Prof. Cummings. Keen and alert, Prof. Cum mings awaits the return. 5, -1. Q . , I. If ,.-.... .. Q -2 1 1 - L-A 1-,-:,-,!,v,g-1,-Lg,-,L-Af, . J- 153-IQTI ' le T-T 7'3 ' 1 ' 7 T s 11 1 1, 1,1 11 V1 11- 1 11,11 111' 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,11 W '11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1, 1 ,I p 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 111 1, 1 11 ,il 1'I 1 11 11 11 111 1 1 111 11 111 11 11 1 1, 1111 1! 111 1'1 11 11 11. 11 1 11' 1111 11 15 1:1 15 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WEIGHT-LIFTING1 Dick Kuhns, 180 pound class, clean and jerking 210 pounds. Art Gust, 148 pound class, military pressing 160 pounds. The muscle-men of CBI -212- CO-REC NIGHT Ernie Wood looks like a pro at shuffleboard Chuck Pfeiffer slams one over the net in a co-recreational volleyball game. J. D. Middlebrook and Hanna Werk wait for their turn. Bill Crabb prepares to hit the ball back 213- -, -f Y----.ff-11-,-.1-.1.-.1-.11 - ,4g.-..-Q-::3r::'.-I-.,, .-...,- f, .--- E Y -f rf -1 Q -- , .-..,-,f..:. f-.-......--...4n ,fy FUI 1 11. 1 I 1 11 1 1. 3 M 1 12,11 A '11 W 5131 ij 1 411 1 1 1 211 31 I 1 1 1 1 1 1, A 3 1 l 11 111 L !-1, - ' 1 21' ,?. 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T , ,, X X f :- ' 7 Z gijwm f , H .: , -n ,f...,,1-1 'l'.':.' ' A-1 N. .A 'bw qw , :J f' Q-Q4 'Wes ,f . I l' .L ff E.. 4 Q 43 EX 1. f ff ,V f 7, ,wif ' ff, ,W , f ff f f , f f f f if fin ,mf ng? ,V ' . f X 1 ff f X , f f -1:1 f -'-, 5- 1 a W 23 'N 512.1 v'-Nix.. W 3 v - Q is ? ? .,-Nd-5...- --. - Q . f fx in-'-I 's yu x... sf '. -uv ,wiv-... f 9 --- K p' , n A 'f 3 l 1 f ' -- 1' - X - f-5 .-.. xy N A-iq Nv 'Gp . 85 'A-?f. Vg N'X'- . ' R- Z4 V. 'rg' Q -j'i..,' it , I Y A wg-1 '5 A a BA CCALA UREA TE A stirring phase ofthe graduation activities of CBI is the great Baccalaureate Service held on the evening prior to Commencement night. Rev. G. W. Hardcastle, Superintendent ofthe Arkan- sas District Council. delivered the Baccalaureate address to the i953 graduating classes. His reas- suring message encouraged graduates to dare great things for God. Further challenging them he stated that this can be our greatest hour it they allow God to use their lives. lt was a memor- able occasion for all present. - The Treble A Cappella Choir sings at the Bac- calaureate Service. Rev. G. W. Hardcastle delivers the 1953 Baccalaureate sermon. 216- xl ei' 2 r 3 1 l 5 a Y 3 Y Z L i l W' N -'f-me -wvwm-gf-1 4 E l ga -5 ',,.: 4. Q., 1440 Y ...,,-.,...-- COMMENCEMENT The crowning event of the school year at CBI is the Commencement Service. Conflicting emotions fill the hearts of the graduates as their CBI career suddenly comes to a full frui- tion. Special features of the service include singing by the entire student body chorus and messages by two representatives of the gradu- ating classes. Last year's theme, A Royal Priesthood , spelled out in large letters across the back of the platform aptly expressed the high calling ofa host of Christian youth. . V 4 . y 4 i A general view of the 1953 Commencement Exercises. -...-...,... U.,f,5:g:p-rr?f-'.Q.Y:.:-fafif'-1' Y ' ' ' - i i l i l 3 V i i ,Il il I'- l - 1 ,l i i i ll i ,L i, 2 l l , i , 1 i , i l I i i I I I . i l i ,ri PI ii' I llc i i . fi i i' '- ll 'il - . it ni, , l i ii' lil! ALUMNI HOMECOMING A thrilling highlight of this yeor's CBl calendar of events was the fourth onnuol CBI Homecoming held on the campus October 20 to 22. CBI alumni and friends who desired to renew old time fellowship ond revisit beloved scenes of the post, come from miles around to the convention. The spiritual emphasis and theme for the Homecoming was Christ Must Reign , Watson Argue, well-known pastor ond evangelist from Seattle, Washington, thrilled hearts with onoint- ed messages from God's Word. Some of the phases of the convention included o visuol feoture presenting the Story of CBI , ponel discussions, buzz sessions, singspirotionsp recreotionh and o fellowship supper for the alumni, Watson Argue, Alumni Homecoming speaker smiles for the photographer. A view of the Alumni Homecoming audience. Watson Argue places David's coat of many colors on Presi- dent Peterson. -218- i l 4 I it 3 'L aker, H1 l i -1 W l Q 1 i l 5 l I I 1 1 ,V 3 2 E 4 l f. y 3 Many Alumni attended the Fellow- ' ship Dinner. i ' Rev. Ashcroft states his view on a subject at the panel discussion. Frank Boyd reminisces of his days as prin- cipal at Bethel., H, 'Qu' eqs . Q STUDENT DUTIES Looks like cake for dessert. Students serve in the dinner line. Everyone enjoys food and fellowship at dinner. The dish crew get the clean-up job. T Automatic dishwashers don't do all the work. -220- -L.k ,V ,.,. A ..., , , , ., .,.... , ,. , , Q.-, 'g' 1 -- - 1-t-ies -1-'-' 1 'ff11G'sfw1f -- ' H+ 3 x? A 4 - ' rr fr, ..' A Z, vw ,',v5J,' f A v -I v Mansel Ellis operates the washing machines. A view ofthe laundry mangles. The faithful pressers. Cheer up girls, it's good experience. -2 21- ,,,,..i-..-.. -..-. -lxnfvd -4 M, N -L, , 17.-...:1, 1 H -,1f5,.g - ff-7732111155-Z1 , 'f-ff-A2f '54i:-if 3 li-9? 27? f Y Y 5 571' 'F ' if 5 A' 'l'- U I , -,- -me 11 . .1 -,1.-e-ff.-:1:i+-::n'.'.- 1-nf., , , . H 'FK . rf e V'-'f F fp- ' Y 5 :ix-vlrlwliwn '18 ! s f '-rx' 1. S .v . 1 1 E E 'A r 7.4 14 . v - ai uf, . J ! TE' 'A is if r 5 I: W lp mei FQ EE X14 sv-if-K A student librarian demonstrating the use of the file cabinet Sam Bolius and Merilyn Brendel assist iw in the student employment office. JJ, Looks like Don Rippy is making quite a purchase at the campus bookstore. --2 22- The mail clerks are special friends of the students. ,.:wdm 12112 '-1 -' ' ' ' -... .-x 'Q K JI7 fV - muff -.1 - . , T :F :ist vi 1 :- A i . I 3 5 if Willy Schuessler prepares the type in 'vi' the print shop. 5 E1 fu 3. V, 5 la y ,f , y A . if y V . 1 Ay ' f y , F ii 4 1 5 - I. 1 ' y 1. i , I' 1 41 4 E1 Q li l ' lf , i Ag: 3 zz i K' v l 5 it I if a i i Y! Jim Mayo feeding the press. I - I S I y ' i l - 2 - n eff 2 E s 1 3 P r E 2 :V 1 ii 1 1 Q. A Q1 1 I 1 I f z 2 r i r 3 E I i v c : i' 1 ' I, , if 'N a l ' ' i F it s 'S - F E W . 1 if i , i X ,Q li X . viii ,y . Paul, Jim, and Willy are the first to read the i Scroll. -225- 'I P Q Q -f :N--3: egg- -ega:L.fg1.gf:TA.-L :.:a.:r.i::.4 :' , .Jsi?f'7 7?r'7 '53-' ' ,, , 1 N., Y .Tm,1,.--5--L 1i,:e1,-1--- HT' f-Afe+f-,' 'Kii: s:: ::95?, B.. Q- -.Nun Nick Tomasello keeps the washroom in shape. A C The trash crew, Neil and Ivan. 9 Perry Sanders runs the floor polisher. -2 24- .L..i.......A .g, -, , u Banking the fire for the night, Glenn and Garland repairing the furnace wall. Campus caretakers prepare to plant grass near the pumphouse. A sundae served with a smile at the end of hard day's work. 225- ' - ' f-iff'-T'-1 T V 2'Jf -' ' I 'Y'-'- TATGTTTii17i7? P' 33 T - f-,.,:awww-:fzQe1qq:?f2ffL11'T1'-P1?e1aE1Pf1'f19l-1?+?1f-1'- '-'-111141-11 1- -'- - - -'Q f- +-'-A- -' -+ --- .,.N.... .N-4 2 r' .H , f If f w 1 1 A, 11.1 BLOOD DAY Nell Mullms qets a check up before donating Refreshments were served to the blood donors blood Dick and Jerry in the middle of their operation A Red Cross nurse kept every- thing under control. -1 I ! I 226- donors. middle of their .4..,--,.-... 4..- Y .4-H REGISTRATION Registration doesn't bother these oldtimers. Bob Rutledge and Treasurer Brown seem to have worked out the problem. my--V -fs---ly f -ff A--W-'if ff:1-:.1,1..- gg.144:L.L1321131591-:-3:f'..f 1'-'-1191-Q'A Q -'-f I'-use.,-4. ge-e1e2.F..'-e Q--. .'fs2:.s:Q.p:-3:11. 1.4 51.4-' 255' -' ' 1-L-H11 f 3 - , ,E U v5 3 ,,r A i E ' r , . x 4 , . - ,ei ii fl b? ei' It l F, 4. 5. D I S r, A di Y 5 1 .1 A ga ,, gs it -1 iQ IV- d ri I fi h :S 1 i ILE i 1 t ,A 5 I h ui - .. f,-1-.A.. ll, I I, l l I l V ,es i n K OIN ONE TTES n 1 tg 1 h 4 l g l in 1 A few of the Koinoneftes In pose for the camera. wlll: up ix nw h ll ,if n W f lf' 'N lllli l 1 pil l h ll l V' W nl 4 X 1 IU Q w il? Ulf f l lj l li + sl ww 1 :Um 3 ll wli l l ' V V 1 all NL? lllil w' l IW i it kiw 2 xiii: ri l WEN J fl. we :ill N 3132 N ll l! W in V lr Ili ly E15 Q1 W, rl lin li lf! 1' ill V N ii l N 1, . 'Y Students' wives were guests of f l n the Koinonettes at one of their 1, get-to-gethers. il l ' -228- The Koinonettes and their fam- ilies enjoy o fellowship dinner CAMPUS LIFE Rev. E. S. Williams addresses ' the student body at the annual bonfire service . ., . .. An important portion ofthe benefitsofCBl is its Campus Life. Full of vigor and interest, Campus Life offers students great Pente- costal fellowsnip in diversified activities. A . n .-x - 4 A Q , if. , -4 . Jr.. ., '1 Vs- 1 Y-,li v '14 i ...Q T K Q. I iv , Lx, ' .Ah H- ' -punch atthe A portion of the.students at the Mrs 5 Cro iervznq tudents. year's first Friday night SMB Service. Faculty Reception OI' HSV S -229- . ,nr op., -...-.'. , ,. , . . . . . aff:-fr.-:fL1'-75-T717-35 i- P117 ff '-f i-2:23 R335--'-fgfgf . ' ,,,.:Lf3TiSr'-if-' l -'T A-.-x,j.'f-gfgrf43-gif-'fjg:1g1.'5?.'.4.i' 'rf-..1-'eggfill-Q-gg-egaf--f-w-1'---' '--112 :-- ' ' ' ' ' ' -A-h rf----'A - 'fiat ' .'1-- ...xJ.., f N l 1 .1f5:.iEiiEil4fv'r:4-I-241 ik N11 NN , W. lu 1, .xy ilu 1, M, A daily task. ii Students worship the Lord at noon prayers. H ww ,Wi if W- rl! il, VI W in Mail line, and a letter from home gl ...Ihopel' W W ii' W l N1 2 ,, U3 w VN' ,- .,.. .. L 11, i i QM ' l I 1 - N 1 f 'w , , , , , , X, Looks like everybody is happy. Better luck tomorrow, Mack. -230- xx fll f 1 - Students pause for refreshments while downtown sl1opping. I , P. VL B, .., . to f : 14: r I u-. 'nf qi. 1. -ws . .tsl , C57 Warren and Tom selling CUP candy at the Alumni vs. All-star softball game. , ,--, U., ji.,.,.5.,,-F,x Y, gyvse: 'f- f H, - - ,gf -'-L1-ge-..-.g.g-314.-........-x 0... , . ,- -V ,. .--- Students emerge from the laundry. Checking the demerit list . Students like to congregate at the Student Center. Even Treasurer Brown needs a milkshake once in a while. -M -P:--'f ..-:.- f,-:::1-,.'.- ff,-.Y y ',-.-eg. .-.J.--'.f,::.'.-Y-f.f,-.f.-X:-:f:.-.-,-:,-1.-ff,-Q.f.-.-.- -.-.e- f-,- - - - V - -.41-, - f 1 1--'-NW - f f-- I - ' 6' Z ff ,f 7, ,Lf if I if Z This is BIan's way of studying. Don't give up, Pete . . . practice makes perfect. Jim Allen is all set for an evening of studyil'l9- I 5 1 M a.,.r -1... -2 55- 7 P ,VMmg-,gm::,7,,,T.,g,,::.,:.:,,11-,L,33:Q3.5E2?f.-:L.,3gg.g.3.if:iffy,-EF.?fGFi3??i2E2S:?.TflfT!'34T'?fi'r.1?5':?f51iT'iTf25Affl? iii? rj' 4-09116 Bob Kolenda walks on the bot- tom of Lake McDaniel. Bob points at the former water mark of the Lake before the drought started. The Southern Prayer Group's promotional stunt even attracted General Superintendent, R. M. Riggs. -254- .zil-s..g.a A Students take a stroll on Sun day afternoon. - .. .,H,saga.-.:,-L,.-..-.-,.f..f.. L..J f :IQ'.:ffQQpQ' 15,1 .-.-l f'1f: Prof. Brown's scale model of the proposed W. I. Evans Hall, CBI's new admin- istration building. -235- . .i i ,.: 75.71311 g5g,4qgQv:: T if ii rj?-5.7:,f,?,?7i.3f:m 1:3 177- 1755.333 zlgggapzex-not-I Af 'Fl' - if 1-33 3f4lil37f'?'3fE3fi??EfiE 33 'f y . ,su Christmas caroling by the campus Christmas tree. Students gather for prayer before morning chapel. Rev. Cummings speaks at the joint Freshmen-J unior Communion service. 236- To be continued FAC PRC OUI . .,.,... --w,.......- i 1 - f , . ' M -A-1 L'-LL-L1-1-1-1142-'-v-1:-.xiii ff -' ' ' , -441--:ft-if-L-3:-' Q, 115 'reg-gf.-:.47.. Y--,,.. .Q . . . . . , , , . , ,,. , , ,,, , , , , . ' - fi -sxftvgzzf TEFEEETFTE7 Etrfferf-':e1 :2v' 'r f-'-'-1'L..i1'-'ii-'-'-'-'f ' Iifli-'-'-111' ': ' r' ' ' A , ,. ,MU ee, .-nL.fiifzi::1E W 1E,zv:.,f,zr,aaS.-.-.,2t :ze-bg-nk-JM' 415.5-3 sg, S T' J FSNQNYSX E l prayer before GRATEFUL ACKNCDWLEDGMENTS FACULTY ADVISORS J. Robert Ashcroft J. Calvin l-lolsinger Bartlett Peterson W. l. Evans PROFESSIONAL SERVICES p The Annual Department ot Sernco Color Press, Inc. Paul Bennett Richard Struck Mr. 84 Mrs. Roy H. Noel ' Becktold Cover Company Horn Studio Three Lions, Inc., NY, A. Devaney, Inc. OUR ADVERTISERS As Ediior of ihe 1954 CUP, I wish fo express sincere thanks and appreciation to eaeh 1ne11ihe1f of the CUP Staff and to you our friends who have aided us in the production of this annual. May the 1954 CUP he a blessing and an inspiration to yous Thank yon. -Wfilliam G., Eastlake, Editor -2 57- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THREE LIONS, mc., NY. Grand Canyon ...... Mt. Rushmore ........ 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E ,1l -i-1 NTS -- RECORDS I COMPANY efferson 1812 cenege SUPREME DU-N UTS Phone 6-8112 JAMES H. CROGHAN ISABELLE CROGHAN ROSELLA JONES VERA LEE' f yy A f Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . E' in or out of season Beauty and Cosmetic Solon Groceries and Fresh Meats Princess Nylo Cosmetics OPEN EVENINGS - mei 2-0494 326 E. Commercial sf. Phone 2-7788 y6lO W. Commercial CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE An institution thot Springfield-the Queen City of the Ozorks-is proud one! hoppy to coll its own. Link Motor Supply Company WHOLESALE Automotive Parts, Supplies, Tools, and Equipment Century Tires y Delco Batteries BOLIVAR-LEBANON-SPRINGFIELD-WAYNESVILLE--QWEST PLAINS A --2 45- I . -,f -e-,-:1,.-f .-. --n-:,i:-,.2'K-: ':i1 ?'- Y5cP 'tij'E:- ': ' 'E' L. : ' :i'l'E,' LE5Qg- ' , K A-s:::1:f:::r::.2a22'::'e::r:1--.--..:.F rv- ----X--11 - f -f A - - 1 H 1' - Ill I 5 mf' e .lfl coNsuMERs WAREHOUSE MARKET N lllflf Tl l T Tl One of the WorId's Largest Food Markets OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 Campbell at Sunshine Glenstone at Commercial Cong ratulatlons Classes of 1954! NATIONAL AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Parts and Accessories for All Cars and Trucks Wholesale and Retail Since l92O Boonvnlle at Lynn Phone 4-l 828 ll ' T , 1 V153 l . Illllllll ' I I l Tlfwlhl ' l TTTT W 'llll 1, 'll' 1 ll' ml ll T T mfg Q- . Tmiif W ' T l'lQT5'1lll1T ll . l Wlllllw lll I lg I 1T.'l'lll WT 1' 5 T Nl llilgl 'TT lg ljlllw Tl 1 l- ll'l l T ll 5 Isl' 'lil l I T e ll IM. ill . 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All villllilllw I 'T . 5 EQ! llT'll3QTl Q T ' :Q llll l ' -' llQ1iVYlll1ii',l i T T TTTJT ll T 'll ml lil l ' Tllilllfilw el . ': ILT'-ll '3TT ' TQ: - 3 l ,' jf lxl re S' MTM .I - 1 Y 11.1 M 1 gal ', Q, T! ll: , I F, M! I Tggs ll If l :JI lf T' 5 li lj ll ljflf LT P llg MFE V 'l , .. T u E ' ' ' 'WL'-' ' ' - H - '- 511':-'N'f'-if-- f -L-3Qg3':g,'E:f' .'QT2',,faZ.4 ' 1,-Ci-...?1' ,,:.'..1:f.L'.',.::.-,r,',:,:-'.f ' 3.-::,,:9f :ET REED RAD O and suPPLY co. Wholesale Distributors Radio Parts, Equipment, Radios Public Address Systems, Amateur Supplies Jmmercial 805-809 Boonville phone 4,0753 E ' f THE DRUG CENTER of the OZARK EMPIRE BOONVILLE 3 COMMERCIAL ........................ Dial 4-4633 me 4-1828 CHERRY 3 KIMBROUGH ................ Dial 4-6373 NATIONAL at ELM ............ Dial 2-7447 -, 'wi ' 4, ,wwgxxf I luv, I I , , M .3 ,,,M,,,, COMPLIMENTS OF LILY-TULIP CUP CDRP Hoo N. GLENSTONE PHONE 22744 -247- ' ' , - , - - , ,. . . .- - 1- I ' ,-5 5- '-.. -:2 :3:i: 4 ...-,- -, - - - -, LT --g:.:-::.e:r.-,,.5- 3-ggi'-1v'x9111fAi1'4WTfE?1'? 'Z ' - - 1- ' ' ' ' ' .L ' ' - ' , ,. , . . Y. v. .- - :1'Ze?f3fl'T?f7' .. . - 2 - -M - - A M ' ' U 'Ji' ixjfl ' 5, AUG ' -at ' ' X l l I 1. 4, T- r 1- 0 U 'P , TRADEMARK OF BETTER DAIRY FQODS , N 32 5 S E' PaHon's Ice Cream Paffon s Milk and ABC Buffer have been If approved by the Tasfomark Homemakers Panel 2' ' I M N 5 f yn Im I M Q f I '-., 5' ' W' 'mfmig '49 I 4- up f:: 2-' we F ,gy 'K I-fm, ' fv-'-fm, '1 f YJ Sc - 51.00 S. S. KRESGE'S The Friendly Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES EVERY INCIDENTAL I24 South Sidle Square FOR IFASHIONS AND GIFTS 324 SOUTH AVENUE Hocklander Jewelry Co. PHONE 6-0986 A Show Ploce of Modern Foshion ' BARCLAY-ELVY1 Where YOU,Poy O Lot Less f And Get A LOT More! ,gf T ff W, wOMEN's WEAR 301 South Ave. Phone 4-3441 SPRINGFlELD'S LIQUORLESS DRUG STORES .ll J, I RAL ASSN, COMPLIMENTSA-OF THE ings A me LM QUEEN C WCJCD WORKS -IONE 6-0871 I ..,-.. and 'S Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds Shone 4-5406 BUILT UP ROOFING CONTRACTORS 1647 Boonvine A Phone 44202 I ..249- ' ,. ..--, vm. ,, ..:.....--. ...Qian - eff- ' T i '1 'T 'F:? J- ' 'V'-x xx, -nu ' ' ' M A U I 1 4 F A 4-NN, , ,A . w af-.,i..:3:,3::f:f:,3gQf'1gg-gj7g'f:f'j5- ig: ,js 5-T3-T-XS??f-'-?f?E51 ' ' '0 ' I Q61 S' SPRINGFIELD AUIII DEALERS IISSIIIIIIIIIIIN 'COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBER FIRMS Richardson Motor Sales, Inc. Fayette Lampe Motor Sales Otto Herrick Motor Co. Terrill-Phelps Chevrolet Co. H. Azell Morris, Inc. , McNolly Buick, lnc. Central Motor Sales Co. Thompson Sales Co. Fellini-Dukewits, Inc. - Martin Motor Co. M. J.ess Auto Shops Montgomery GMC Trucks, lnc. 510 O uh! HM COMPLIMENTS OF ED. V. WILLIAMS CLOTHING CO. CAMPBELL AT cou.EcE on The Fashion and Value Commercial Street Corner of South Missozm 65 Yeors 535 5 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASSES OF '54 gnnrnus nm 60 J. B. clll-IBTY I Q Q - Plumbing ana Heating Co. 4 3 III A 1700 College 9 I 250 I UN I1C. 5 I F 5 I - 1 I' gl In -Xl., 3 , -' i , GREYHIIUND TODAY S BEST BUY IN . . . V xc ll x I X N S O , -. 0 n R N N X I i-.r5,.,.x.W1k...-..-..-..-.-2: R . ff . . , . -,. . . ff, J' I -. R 1 Q , ff , . 2-.-::.:-:'xc.1':L1 ,-in ' 5'..i:....S I:1iI-'-'-'-':.-nz1-.-.-.-,Lzv.A.:.-f 14.-.f af f 1 , , , , . ,- , , , , , - , . , ,-..-,1:LL-.gr:.n'.F.Q.-.u1':u::z:z:z:4,t1?.2z',:rf3,f F gg? y g. A5 - ??:,g.5.5.5.3.....,..55g.-.:,5.3 5 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASSES p or 1954 Keller Wholesale V I Grocer Company Call your local Greyhound ..,::a I alf. .iiea I ,l.all :.1 I 111 612 E- Cenffo' Phone 6-0891 TERMINAL 510 ST. LOUIS ST. PHONE 2-6777 I ' I I .11 is I INLAND PRINTING co. COMPLIMENTS OF . . I Printers, Llthographers Office Supplies and Equipment 535 St. Louis Phone 4-6484 Co' COMPLIMENTS OF ROGERS allfl BALDWIN HARDWARE CII. WHOLESALE - DISTRIBUTORS 3 I 3-3 I 5 South Avenue I Phone 4-2565 I -251-- -7-,---,..-vu-.. I -:A-z3,,x2,i-,- .1f..., fqffg-:ff :fjfffijt Y me hgmsae:f.-.:-,-.-f.-..,.....,,... .- - f .yi . ..., I T. ,- ex-me-.zxeyse-.3-1e:gmnusrrmsE ?-WH.As . .1-T xmq. ,. Q. . mm .fv MFA MUTUALINSURANCE A ' 5' 2 I A 1 f GREEN S -' WARNER FOUNDATIONS . God T LUMBER COMPANY TODAY5 FAS'-HONS FOR LESS 1525N.cQmpben Phone 2-5071 I .. The Corral l A CAR COUNTER SERVICE SERVICE DINING ROOM 1313 St. Louis Sf.. Springfield M TWIN SERVICE I AMERICAN LAUNDRY, INC. 5 A A 252- 'z.-',::::::.-,: - '.:'.':..,z- : ' f '.:: :A-f 1.-5:22:11 -.'.'::.121L:f--a-.ga-.si - -:wx ' ' J , ,f, . , , , . 2' , .f 712122552-'LVz , E C-jq gn'?EEf,,:'j,n..- 13 1315: 9: '?'55T5i 5 3' gflgej-'.:.Q.:.j-j-j ASSEMBLY OF GOD GUESTS WELCOMEDQ AT 16 Units with . . . Automotic l-leot-Tub ond Shower-Telephone-Television 2120 N. Glenstone Highways 65, 166, 160 Phone 6-4356 I The finest in e ' I th' A Shade Better m n S C 0 mg is A. Rs: for over 70 years. 42 E from G , if I g K Carr Shade 'A Factory K Floor and Wall Coverings -xy 909 Boonville Ave. Phone 4-5444 , on St. Louis Street ROCK VILLAGE COURT - ll- Ill-----QF: I- --IIl':::-- gm T1q: GATEWAY TO THE OZARKS Intersection Hiighwoys 66, 65, 166 and 160 A 51 Units With-Steam Heat ' ' - Tub and Shower-Telephone ' Free Rodio-Coffee Shop J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Zgggclzngloning Public Square Springfield, Mo. I ens one COMPLIMENTS OF DAVIS USED CAR MARKET ANWG wE'u. BEND oven BAcKwARns TO GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL A EASY FINANCING 4-3421 654 Campbell Phone --2 55- . 4. ,,...--...- in - 1 , W... W..-H. ...1-5-,X-,+fsif'+ '4''7 ?','? 7':-,:'?3'-,, if-f ' ' 'X' f '1g?f3T'7'i'Z i1'2Tf'I3TT5 - ?'ft ' ' A ' ' 0 ' ' 1 YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS - COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE IHI Illllllll IIIIMIIIH SHIIII I GUARANTEED PHOTO FINISHING 305 SOUTH AVENUE DIAL 2-4319 COMPLIMENTS OF MANUFACTURING CQ. SPRINGFIELD NEWSPAPERS, Manufacturers of , Gypsy Pok-Choir, Gypsy Toilet Troiner, Publishers of Gypsy Comp Grill, Gypsy Fishing Pole Springfield Daily News Holder, Sno-tot Sled, Bobbe Sno-Horse, 5Pl'lH9ff?Id I-eddef Und Press Princess Towel Bors ond Tissue Holders. 5P 9f'eId News and I-eude' 407 ST- LOUIS - 651 BOONVILLE THE SOUTHERN K'-'NGNER MORTUARY Missoum TRUST COMPANY LICENSED LADY EMBALMERH WOODRUFF BUILDING I Complete Banking Service PHONE 2-0511 A . MEMBER l I FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BENTON Of PACIHC FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. I EM M.F,A. PACKING DIV., SPRINGFIELD, MO. -2 54- 226 I SI 'I 907 N l203 RVICE 2-4319 APERS, s ress :der 'ANY I CORP. SPRINGFIELD PIIPER 00. 226 N. Jefferson Diol 2-5061 I 605 Shermon I i 1 3 I ' Q, 2555-3-'YQ-2 15:.ag-,-4-51.-,i::.52:i1.3g 1'.q'.',-L-.f.-.'.:-.'.a:,:Q- ' :sz L' - 1 - 5 l.. , , I 4. ,r .... ,f xv J f- C' 'ff-5L' -2275---' 'ffl-G2-'-'r0'b f-L- A j6GZ-'4L-i-JfT-Z-:-.- ' '- HIIRRY CO0PER SUPPLY 00 WHOLESALE Plumbing, Heating Electrical Supplies and Appliances Phone 2 441 1 COMPLIMENTS OF Pnonucsns Gnocianv co. 'I' 1 I - 1- COMPLIMENTS OF Mo-I-mano GAS co., mc. ' 6' BUTANE-PRQPANE GAs .. - . .. I . .. . . l.. ia SELMIER-PEERLESS -mm? , TOWELGLINEN QUINNS SERVICE I CC. 907 W, Chase Phone 2-0538 I DATED COFFEE -THE FRESHEST COFFEE IN TOWN- YOUR WASHING DONE FOR LESS AT THE BENDIX LAUNDERETTE Shirts Finished ' 1203 N. Grant Phone 6 1497 GLASGOW TAILORS 310 South Avenue Phone 4 7214 I 255- . ' -- Y- ..i-.xx-livl.-i-?-.4 -.-. -' , 4 . 11 '13 1 1 1 I 11 1 3 . I ,, -. .,1 1 iz 1 11 ii 51 . 1 1 M. , ..! 1 5 , I 55:1 -E 51 1 1 1 , 4 I 1 r 1 1 1 1 i . 1 L 117 1 1 if 1. ,. 1 .. 1 x 1 1 1. , 1' .1..- ,-A -Ja 4- ,- , - . ,, 1, 1 1 ti ,1 4. H2 . ,Q P! be A, .II 1 5 5 1 i. I 1 I ' 14 1 E , I i A CONGRATULATIONS, CLASSES OF '54 I I TIRE SUPPLY co. fl I hi Auto-Form Truck-Industrial Factory Recopping O- 14o1 Booovino Phone 2-5536 Q A Modern Business Equipment CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASSES OF '54 ' I YOU R '- VENDING SERVICE TYPEWWR RENTAL, SALES 81 SERVICE CANDY MocART1-1Y I 517 sf. Louis Phone 6-0155 f I ENJOY LIFE BEN H' LAMM ERS EAT OUT MORE OFTEN STATE AGENCY THE CAT ' - AND THE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS FI DDI-E AT A SAWNG RESTAURANT' 224 Landers Bldg. Phone 4-0773 SIQUTH GL-ENSTQNE . .... I - A o N M Y o w N I Selling The Best Gasoline ond Motor Oil Known H ' CII Igeb un ' o K N I G H T 0 I L C 0 818 W.1Chose Phone 6-7237 S , --256- -h I . Pvins z-ssae pment RVICE Ione 6-0155 -1-Tk.-.1!':,z'gz.:4' iv.: ' QL' -:..:. 1 -4.v,'.::.::.-5,21.-fr:-f:.1'L-,:.': N ' ' ' ' ' x .J gy , -- I , ,, .eaeffif Ufvflen-A-fk..:vL:- The Pursuit of Happiness It is not universally admitted that the preacher has a right to enjoy himself He should enjoy God which IS often grudgingly admitted to be the chief end of man but not the main business of the cler man 0 0 . . I I . QY And yet it is hard to see how anyone can make others happy if he IS un happy. At least, the avoidance of forseeable unhappiness ranks as a concern of the ministry. Take arms against a future of uncertainty by using the help afforded by the Presbyterian Ministers' Fund. It will pay in dividends both material and intangible. WRITE Fora INFORMATION TO: PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS' FUND AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL ORGANIZATION PROVIDING LIFE INSURANCE FOR ALL PROTESTANT MINISTERS ALEXANDER MACKIE, President The Oldest Chartered Life I , Founded in 1717 Insurance Company in the World Chartered by the Penns in 1 759 THE ALISON BLDG. ST. LOUIS OFFICE RITTENHOUSE SQUARE FULLERTON BLDG. PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. ST. LOUIS I, MO. iN DLE i Hand Deburring Cutters MAY THE LORD SEND FORTH HIS RICHEST BLESSING ON THE GRADUATES OF '54 Midget Mills I T9 Iaihxss.--' SEVERANCE 16518 Carbide Hand Chatterless Count-ersinks my SEVERANCE TOOL INDUSTRIES, INC SAGINAW, MICHIGAN -257- AK COMPLIMENTS OF I THE SEWING Room ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS DRY CLEANING SHOE REPAIRS ' MABEL VAUGHN, Manager M QW I 99 com W4' ' :ur ar fur:-rfsr ' 30 A -3360 One I'Iour Laund.ry The Laundry Maud Q., ,, 3 BLOCKS WEST OF SQUARE f I I sorrums co. 615 College Pho e 6 9595 QF SPRINGFIELD, MQ. EOR QUALITY AND SERVICE THE C.B.I.PRESS I Home of the SCROLL 1 1 I I -2 58- ' LS DIAL 4-3360 fl MO. i-1-iiili A , H y ..v. 4...-. -S .-.......,,, , ,,,,.,., . .,s.,.A,, , ,W 'T - ' ' -4-'-'-1 V '-'- A ff f-':f:r,-.'z:z:-.:.:--zu.: - '1.-.- - ' :J - u.-.v.-.- :,- H ff . fred-1--few ur- - - H- . .J . -..' . ,, ,. rsff,.f.-.W.W,e:c,1' 'L-5,-2 NN' 4AW -E'f ' Ng ' ' fin-5-2 - E-nm-f . :f ' if ' yr.-.3-.-.j.'.j.j.j - MM Mmm ,f ff! V, If ,W jwQ.,,w KM ,f.., ,fW,,f 5,41 .mafia T M 4 - W ,Wg ,, AWAMAMQ 'MA Zffjfymf' , ff, 4 .y,fj,,M ,ak ,. Zim Q M D A M E RA 'O N ELECTRIC COMPANY 1618 Boonville Street Phone 2-7086 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ELLIS SHOE STORE FROM EAGLE SHEET METAL WORKS PETERS SHOES for the FAMILY IndustriaI-Commercial-Residential 303 College sneer-Phone 2-6748 SHEET METAL WORK 435 W. Pacific Phone 6-1984 .N WH. Q I Il , u TI ,. IIQ I II dig , 1: EE A 1 I I :S T fg .1 3 I fif T XI 1 I ll ... L? .4 r , .nr -r . QS- I 2: I -. I 1 . 3' Q I C , 1 I ' I 1 l I I I I I ' I I I I I - I . BECKTOLD COMPANY COMPUMENT5 OE Sr. l.ouis,MissoUri REV. A. H. DRAKE Pastor Covers For The Coolingo Assembly of God 1954 CUP CooIingo,CoIif. . -2 59- I, T . I I ' In In I. ,If T. I- ., I I I 'I 5 , . If ' I ., Is ,, ,b ,. I J. ,-f .. - - .1e.-..-..,..E.:..:,...-:-., ,, - ., , f 'f.e 'TE J ' - . .-..--,, .A ,Suez-:AZT sue,-.1-.5541-.L.met-15 41 T ':':-r-g'r-:wg-.ee-.em -,---E--....- .--. A -vw' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..:,- - u ..:...-.--- -- x-T TEE T ' T ' 'i ' I I , I , I I afth I I I - I Ifl THE CLOTHING CORNER OF SOUTHERN MISSOURI I 424 I I ..- , lj! I I A A SPRIiNIGFlELD'S LEADING JEWELER FOR 40 YEARS I I , W , I , I II I l56 Public Square 408 I . f,4 l I Learn it Right at an up-to-date Business School I I I SPRINGFIELD-DRAUGHON BUSINESS UNIVERSITY I I I I Q A I , I II 'I I I Il Il I I- I W . ' I' 'l Selective--Co-Educational - Non-Sectarian ,QI I I Wilhoit Building Phone 6-1926 EPMI! . ' I Elf I ' I PLAZA DAIRY BAR I I , Complete Fountain Service I 43l South Avenue -. Phone 6-9550 A II , gfliis I JOE BROWN PHARMACY I All I 'I I 'S Professional Pharmacy flj N, I I II ' 435 South Avenue Phone 4-O5 3 l 7 5 I II, II .I . II, II 'Iii I I ., ,, -,IyI II I I i I I I, I I I ',I . coMPLIMENTS OF Illlw' MARTIN BROS. PIANO COMPANY B I S ooni MERCER RIEFRIGERATION SALES w l Frigidaire Air Conditioning-Westinghouse Domestic I p I 306 Em Walnut I I EIII I MENIER FURNITURE a. CARPET co. , I Furniture for every Home ' 203 W. Commercial Phone 445553 I 412 B , Ill I?'IfI I HARRIS SUPPLY COMPANY I, ,I :H I: I I -f I II 2 Z Books, Gifts, Greeting Cards, School Supplies III 9 il I 234 E. Commercial Phone 4-7369 428 S I? I I I S W- I coMPLIMENTS OF II PLATTE HARDWARE co. ,SME fix 202 E. Commercial I Phone 6-3588 IIN' III .FII 5 I' I fl' IIEII ' ii ,I T' ,I I ' r li ll fi' 4955 I p . llijll ...2 60.. L I 1 wtvlz-T' T:-.': v'l' ' ' 4 '1'. 5v 44'JJ-5-'.3 Ja J: . 0-419-4vvav-f'vl,',, , ,,-v'-pf .'.. ' ' - 1- Ly: ',,' A. ':.z1:, 5: nc, . , . ..nIY..' '-r.,-,gh 1- 1-.UV-::-- -..1 -.' ' ,, ,,-1, , .ff :.Q4.'.. 1i f -1' .::LZ..:'1- ,If-1'-'-25-'-2-1-iff WRIGHT PRINTERS If It's Printing . . . Go to the MW'I'lig'l'Jt,, Playe- 424 W. Commerciol Phone 2-4IO8 Real Estate, 408 E. Commerciol R. A. OLLIS 8. CO. Loans,' and Insurance-See Us For Car Insurance Phone 6-5022 SPRINGFIELD GROCER COMPANY Dhorie 64926 Distributor of Yellow Bonnet Fine Foods ,ii-11111 THE FADLER Pnobucs co. Wholesale Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone 6-9550 l Phone 4-0575 ,ii-il - Phone 4-5553 1i1i11i11 Fresher from Farllersn 3 I 7 South Ave. PEER HARDWARE COMPANY General Hardware - Sporting Goods Phone 2-9333 Boonville ot Centrol CITY HALL DRUG COMPANY 'I Phone 4-6433 THE UNION NATIONAL BANK We Esteem It on I-lonor to l-love on Account From o Student of C.B.l. 4I2 St. Louis DAVlDSON'S CAFETERIA Good Food for Good Health Closed Every Mondoy PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY ' Pittsburgh Paints Look Better Longer! Phone 4-7369 y 428 si. Louis ' B I Phone 4'54Ol -i-,ii-1111 Phone 6-3588 FASHION AND QUALITY ' LEADERSHIP SINCE I888l -261- - I , -gm , -7- -4 .-. T . -4- N' 'Fx - - g:.1' . A -......--4---------:::::-5'.:-.-:.-N Q:-, , .L '- 1 . -- 41' -5? -.- X.: . z:.:::.:x':... ,.-. .4- . -,.i-s-.::.:.:- 'fact-5,5-2:-T17 T-.ifrrefr s a-2,144-,,'9 Ii-FS 1r.12s-v.-1-:Ar - --'- - - ---f ' Y' - 'H - u,-. 2-?r-f-4-'-T' .35-,J-rs:-15:25-2:? 7T-vxxmg'-, A-.-, 9' -Y? - - - r - -r r- w . , IKE MARTiN's SPORTING Goons Jewelry, Luggage, Clothing, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Musical Instruments Phone 2-4464 Campbell ot McDaniel RICHESIN' 81, NEALE E INSURANCE AGENCY 409 Woodruff Building Phone 4-0894 WEAVER MOTOR COMPANY Used Cars Bought and Sold . Phone 4-4474 448 E. McDaniel St. COMPLIMENTS OF SHIRK JEWELRY COMPANY 3l2 St. Louis Phone 4-4678 THE. 'roc SHOP I Students' and Young Men's Clothing-Shoes at Popular Prices 316 St. Louis WHITELEY TOWEL SUPPLY SINCE 1901 l00l Boonville Phone 2-3748 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CORP. Mill Supplies-Power Transmission, and Material Handling Equipment 306 E. Walnut ENGINEERED SALES Phone 4-l575 MERCHANTS ICE and FUEL COMPANY Deep Well Water Ice-Best Grades of Coal and Fuel Oil 300 N. Jefferson - Phone 6-4322 CONGRATULATIONS from GLO SYSTEM Beautiful Dry Cleaning Prompt Service at 5 Convenient Locations MOORE'S TAILORS AND CLEANERS Suits Made to Order lYour Cloth or Oursl 408 s. Jefferson ' Phone 6-5097 -2 62- 32l 330 I I I 3l5-I l5l2 5 -it - 5l3C ments hone 2-4464 Phone 4-0894 McDaniel St. Dhone 4-4678 - g Dhone 2-3748 nment Dhone 4-l 575 n Dhone 6-4322 1 L 'hone 6-5097 -' ' ' ' ' - - ' - H 15.1.3.3-.f: .v.,t:,-'--,,-. ,-, , ,, . . , , , , , , . f - - - . . e. : -:-.:.qr:::::,:v:::,::'n , .,,,,.. J- ---- ---'--- - -R 5 lle KENNEDY BRICK AND STEEL CO. 321 Boonville Phone 6-5041 COMPLIMENTS OF l i SULLIVAN'S SHOE STORE 330 S. Campbell . Phone 4-2770 The Fabric Store of Southwest Missouri Qfwyggj-gf 305 College I YELLOW CAB CO. ' The thinking fenew eene e YELLOW 7 Phone 2-5'5'I'l Two stores for L Qi A In ,',,,q X , I . your shopping . like 1. Never an Interest Convenience msecannasu. uaamuurnum oracarrymg charge easy credit at any Sass Store WHEELER FURNITURE COMPANY Easy Terms - Open Evenings by Appointment 3l5-3l9 W. Walnut Phone 2-l93l 328 S. Campbell EARL HIGHFILL TIRE si-lor I USED TIRES AND TUBES-vuLcANlzlNG I l5l2 N. Campbell Phone 4-3308 A i A l THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY NEWS DIGEST ' SpringfieId's Own Home Newspaper All the News-Brief, Concise, Complete l 322 Boonville Avenue L .Q I . FINKBINER TRANSFER s. STORAGE COMPANY 1 Local and Long Distance Moving ' 5,3O,iVe Phone 6-5033 i SEIIEIIIIUII FIIIIIIITIIIIE UU. Quality Without Extrovagance Since 'I900 l pie: 2-9244 -ze5- A ill , ,.-..,...t.-C . - e , -55 . 1-1-ri-22:5-4112-52:f - 1 . . Q -Y-,fan ,- - -0--ff ,.--5.-, -:-'+ ef ,.-. ...,. -- , -- -- - 1 -Lf.-.-.-.z'.u'f'sr-1'-' -' - . ':nf-:sE1 'g-A-gr 5,-25:3 --'- f -'Q A--W' ,- ,...s,v.eee,J.e,.2..... ,vx:3f5,.k?:,...ee: .sf-1?-e. e , C., -.-ee1ef,g,e:.:-:::-sas1---evr-74---------- 4' , 1:f:',-17111.51 e , f , X 5 .V Nussoum mm J C0 3 lg. 71 I 9 1 ll? 51 ll -1 ,Nl 15,1 i 4 l ll 11 lm ll lw 1 ,fm 1111 320 E. PERS:-:ING ' DIAL 2-1778 1'lllllIElIS,Illll. 308-10-12 S. Campbell , DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 4-1822 HOWARD-SWAN ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY Your exclusive dealer in Goldsmith-Rawlings 81 Spalding Athletic Equipment Student Discount 230 W. McDaniel A Phone 2-0551 The Friendly Store SHOCKLEY 8: l'llNCl lSl.lFF 530 W. Walnut 301 East Commercial St. Phone 4-3211 Your North-Side Music and Bookstore I SLEETH BROS. SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing-Expert Radio Repair 1710 Boonville COMPLIMENTS OF I alll. ulezzard and Suns COMPLIMENTS OF WADE ALLAN SUPPLY CO. 445 E. Commercial Phone 2-0733 The Flower Shop SPRINGFIELD SEED CO. 310-12 W. Walnut I Phone 6-4371 ' SOUTHWESTERN INSULATION AND MATERIAL COMPANY 1301 Sr. Louis Sr. Phone 4-5461 -2 64- 505 835 312 500- 308 2220 5145 ' 1 ' ' 5' 'ZAfl:1J11:119+'-'+:iTP5if:i:1.ig1l--1 222-2.-2Lfq,-4vmaf,:.1-Le-31f,. f L1-.'e,.-.-EV.:-Q .-.- f,-.F-E-.-1,4-4-,S 4-,----1.4.,.,. ..-. . ,..--.- . , . .,. --I --.V -, -. - , g17::.--vff 7 ,-me ,- -.:1vEf:.f-4 -J f gf --- ---I iff ---. 'tzfh-'za' 1 - - - ---- ' - - . . ,..,.il.f......f.'-A:L'J'.,9'55?1f5,z,iA,-rffmz-?:,'5 :.z55''4 ,'.- 2-..- ','g.- f5'WZ 2T-'-1-i- rIIusIEE BIIEIIII IAL 2-1778 E. E. ANDERSON Wholesale Dhone 4-1322 q School Supplies and Variety Merchandise 505 N. Jefferson phone 2-2320 M COMPLIMENT8 OF DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Ima 2-0551 835 E. Central phone 2-4388 C PAPER . AND JANITQR LESTER F. STRAUSS, President i, 312 soufh Avenue Bos KRAMART vme-Presadem Phone 4-4428 ,hone 4-3211 WELHENER TENT AND AWNING CO. 500-502 W. Commercial Phone 2-3763 AERIAL ADVERTISING, INC. OFFSET PRINTING-DIRECT MAIL 308 S. Jefferson 4 Phone 2-2771 FRITO I THE CORN CHIP THAT ALL AMERICA LOVES 111- EMORY LEDBETTER, Dist. COMPLIMENTS OF M-2-0733 WHAT-A-BURGER 2220 S. Glenstone 410 W. Kearney ROUNTREES HICKORY BARBECUE SANDWICHES Phone 6-4371 514 S Mom b V Phone 6-2887 , P ENGR YIIIG C0. ,hone 4-5461 211W E. COMMERCIAL 4 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -26s- I I , .1 '-'-' COMPLIMENTS OF . . . ROPER ELECTRIC CO. RQPFP 4! 5652.4-5 5 2218 Howard Springfield, Mo. FILTER QUEEN - MICHIGAN 4,-X: Q ' 'KOLENDA 8. soNs' .. Detroit, F1am,clQre,GQylOrd, Mich. -2 66- I .HM 'Q W I f ,mkww 5, f ff' f f I I , www Sw Jkrtwr FCJR I Roben EW thi Sha Ne am We h. Id, Mo. 5, if if 1 , if 2 nl X' II FOR EATS . 1 THE STUDENT CENTER AND BETHANY ROOM Robert Chadwick, Mgr. Mildred Sundquist, Asst. Mgr. Every- thing Students Need and Wa nt COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR CAMPUS BOOKSTORE MRS. CARL ERICKSON, Manager 4 'f'04Nv4'l :Hi 7. 4 The Down- town of the Campus - - ,..., - - - . -,. -- ..,.,- -'Ag-21124515.55 efqiiiiiiiiiiifi . - ' - 'f' 'FF-'513A52:2-FTf:lfT?l,.,t-'?:f:?:tf11T: 3 ' ' 1 -:T ' V -Y H ' .f Ljfj, 'kfif fr f 51- V 1 Y .- I 1 T w , 2' s f 3 i- . . 3' F ' r. siNcERE CONGRATULATIONS to all my friends graduating this year from the 3rd, 4th, or 5th year classes at C.B.l. God bless you real good. WAYNE FAGERSTROM Director of Public Relations HRIIOZII GBUS IiI: '... . . . is a command that has rolled down through the ages, a warning and a guide. Science now offers a method of measuring personality and thinking habits, and gives you an in- strument for understanding others. It is a system based on a study of the strokes in handwriting. Grapho analysis is the culmination of many yea rs of test and proof, and now mature men and Women everywhere may TEST it without obligation. Through grapho analysis you get the TRUTH . . . about yourself and others. It is widely used in business, professional, police and prison reform work, religious counseling and other phases of social relationships. TEST IT FREE. Send for 3000 Word illustrated lesson. State your age. INTERNATIONAL GRAPHO ANALYSIS SOCIETY P.O. Box 2307-National Station ' Dept. CBI Springfield, Missouri , Dick and Nora at Your Service - Close to CBI BRANAMS MARKET 620 W. Kearney Phone 2-9412 MALTS-SHAKES ' ' ' 900 W. COMMERCIAL RUHL'S FINER ics CREAM COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SANDWICHES-SUNDAES 2 BLOCKS WEST OF ,GRANT NORTHSIDE FURNITURE New and Used Furniture-Appliances--Space Heaters EASY TERMS 402-04 W. Commercial Phone 6-3408 COMPLIMENTS OF . . . ZALE'S JEWELERS x lO5 Public Square ALMA LOHMEYER--JEWELL E. WINDLE l FUNERAL Home 630 St. Louis Phone 4-5566 -268- ' IONS :rom 3.l. 5 you an in- 'iting. 1 and Women I . . . about rk, religious one 2-9412 lMMERCIAL OF GRANT L-ii.-ii hone 6-3408 - -1..1 -i xone 4-5566 -1. .., .,,...,...,1-.,..f.-.....-.... f f ' ' ' A V - - .f'..- ,-..,.- -.M 1,-fer:-e f '- '- ffv.--Q1 ': Eriffffzilllfrlzl-:ici 311155:':f15iai'4:-1i1i:9'+'gfL2' gsvvffffvi-L' fmvzeciige-Z-'iii-92352221-:fileriff'-'-'iff' v-1 'i fi A ' ' ' fs' ' ' ' ' 'A ' ' 'o 'N' ' ' ' ' lf I-- ' ' ' ' '2211-'fir152.54'Zfri1'.Fs'5'Z5-'rzfl5?4'1Z-?Zf-'L:1',:5,t.',:,L',:Z'aza:3urj'Eiziizjv.-',,.'?.c?,...,..,. 4'2 - f-5'- - rf. .H -r A . 7 x I i 95 n Q E I M ii C grafu ahons Classes of 1954 92 3 Your presence in Central Assembly has been f a source of blessing to us. We trust that the services have added spiritual inspiration to your lives even as you have contributed to the spiritual Welfare of our church. Our prayers go with you as you enter the harvest field. May His Spirit anoint you for service and lead you. God bless you! A I k in ' 1 DAVID A. HASTIE, Pastor n I ' s ' .Q p PHIL WANNENMACHER, Assistant 4 l i , Q . 3 .1 F1 '1 5 ,. Your Cb urch Home, aWclyfIOI11 Hvme 1 T ri. ' Q : L 1 Q1 .-269- ' A 4 ' , '1 V , L - xy. 'Q N A ,, M , ,..,.A- fp. , A .. Y if-,V Y H A ,..,,:,1,, 4 - 193 ' ' A -.s : , . .... .. ,,L, ,--1'-1 up-.5nxxp,p:e1:,..L.-an W--0, ,.m,..e.Q:+-Pe23De-1f- TWQQS?-'P-BEA-,f . 'Q N , , ,, ::-:uAg.-3 ,1Z3.'E:.:-,f::.1af.- 13j?jg.j:.'1fIf1'Z'. e f - A -- - ff' '..,.,.-1 ma-1f',:'fk::5g,fg,g1.,,,V ,-...,..-..... - - - ,, 'r ,I -r 1 HHSI H3SiMHlY Hi HHH CAMDEN, ARKANSAS SUNDAY WEEK DAYS Radio Broadcast ' n ' 9 :oo A'M'. Tuesday Evening Bible Study ........ 7:30 P.M. Sunday School ....... ...... 9 :45 A.M. W Morning worship -----' ------ 1 1:00 A.M. Thursday Evening Service .............. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service .... ....... 7 130 L A. W. TANNER E. DUELL TANNER J. R. WALKER Pastor Co-Pastor Asst. Pastor BOARD DEACONS C The heav We a dec Tha Lordl i-.- 1 5 ' yggf i Pc Jock I' M e ' ,..-Y.'.,-,...---,-vv.-i-..-...-, , - - , Y int - -:xii nw .r 3 v:-.-51. L-' '-' 'i.11?1QL.'mi.' -.'- ii. - 11 , , . 4 , 1 . . , 1 '- '-.-.,.....,..,.....- -. .,.- .-a,- .t ..,.,f.v ' 'zv:::!15- rw 65, f-' Q, v vt - -5,-gg!!-1 '-virrr ,g::.qQg.g: ff H7 r 69: , 1? ,.LpfT1':, .Jig Z. T - v.:isf.1'ig3Q,.,Z.2Z J E17 -1 L, .-14-.-:- :fr :V X X cf vp 32 ' S5-. s '- , xii? .. ., 0 -, . 0 1 The Message of Faith for Today l Congratulations Graduates of '54 ' 1 l U U E The World is waitin g for you- ' heaven is watching you- ? We are praying for you as you l declare the Glad Tidings of God! They went forth everywhere preaching-The I Lord working with them with signs following. I 7:30 P.M. 2 --7:30 P.M. , 1' 1 BAPTIZER . . . COMING KING! CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES NORTH SIDE ASSEMBLY Pastor and People share Happy memories of your fellowship BOARD OF AY GOD BLESS YOU The Pastor and People of the , ASSEMBLY OF GOD ATLANTIC at FORT ST. Springfield, Mo. PAUL WITTEN-Pastor SOUTH SIDEASSEMBLY O GOD S. Broadway and Elm St., Springfield, Mo.-Home of Echoes from Calvary -KGBX-1:30 p.m., Sunday , EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR GOD'S RICH BLESSING TO '54 C.B.I. STUDENTS and FACULTY . . . And a hook of remembrance was . . . Being confident that He which hath begun u good written . . . work in you will perform it until the day of jesus Mal. 3:16 Christ . . . Phil. 1:6' Pesto' We share MEMORIES . . . precious and lasting . . . of your love and fellowship which Jack West has been an inspiration to us as a church. BUT . . . we also have ANTICIPATION . . . that God has great things in store for you! We expect to be hearing about them! Look for the Big Neon Sign . . . WE PREACH CHRIST . . . SAVIOUR . . . HEALER . . ,' li' F '53 1 L .r nf -r 1 I 1 ' 5 l 3 sl il l 'E ui ,i Tl iii, I f fn ,la l. 'rv fs Y s Pastor and Mrs. G. A. Green -2 71 - ' 'f'- - F' S ' A ' i - l...-... QJYIM. CLZILTJ TEQLQ' from thls you never I V-,J-' A ' f raduate X J iw! isdn! A X i..f-cv' Z l f l i 'gf' If l 'S H -C -' . - ' V, 0 A i , ll' -...T- s if W y 1 x 3 'll f nl if if lm ,ZU?ruqg ' 'is g ' ' ' f h '. X A v , xyf ' , I l X C . Sy 'r - ' I S N x I Qs 8 1 . A Silk if ol' 'da ii I' .i , ' . ii i . i J ly, 1 V is 1 i in L i , ' I -I W 1 ' .S 5 . I N . X-54' 9 X if 1.3 V 'K i- K X , S 7 . 'K i I he 'yyejl .i ' gf . . . l , 1 lk J- '52 A is -i s T - X-F CW A I 0 -ly li it . cf r 'I ' L., The sights and sounds of school will soon be far behind you, to be iecilled only at reunions chance meet1n3,s with old schoolmates, or per- haps those nostalgic moments which creep over us all. Probably you'll nucr igsun enjoy such concentrated fellowshipg such uninterrupted study and devotion But if you irc my kind of '1 servant of Christ the habits of person- il witnessing vx hich you hue dexelopcd in school will mark your Chris- tiin vi alk the rest of your earthly life. As the youth department of your church. we are anxious to co-op- crite with you in your personalyevangelism endeavors. We particularly hope you ll sh ire our burden for the millions of American young people who seem he ldcd for delinquency unless ue bring them Christ. The Natlonal -1-l y s 4, Chr1st's Ambassadors Department VA lr if li! A i 1. fl SJ-1 l X -gf irsl' ssemlaly of 0 lO84 E. Mcl.emore of Somerville, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE A cordial Welcome awaits you at a church Where Jesus is real. -JAMES E. HAMILL, Pastor W. CAMERON WXILSON KATHIQRYNIC HAMILI. BRUCE FITIT l' ducation - Music Y0Ufl1 Religious Waves of Life WHBQ-8 : 3 O a.m., Sunday - NVMPS-2 :0 5 p.m., Sunday -2 72- e Zend? Sunday night - we're neighbors now! ff 'J-3' ,scam-V f.-,x-.:'.aw.. .','Q - f Y 4- , , TO THE CLASS OF '54 BEST WISHES TO OF ALL CLASSES FROM . . THE CHURCH llT PATERSUN, N. I. Of course not' We'II meet on Wherever you go in America whether to pioneer a church in the East to teach a Sunday school in the West: to assist the pastor ot a church in the North or to be a personal worker in the Midwest or South REVIVALTIME will be right next door on the ABC Network lt will knock on doors for you lt will invite listeners to your church The folks to whom you witness may well be more responsive because REVIVALTIME has turned their thoughts toward God. On around the world REVIVALTIME is heard-a mis- sionary to English-speaking people wherever they are found. lt s a joy to the CBI alumnus who serves abroad tool No Graduate not goodbye. REVIVALTIME will be working with you wherever you go. REVIVALTIME Assemsues OF Goo RADIO EVANGELISM cRusAnE -2 73- '55 4 I ki:Q'?,-Mr f 'fha -- l l I l CONGRATULATIONS OUR STUDENTS CONGRATULA cLAss or 1 and who will go for ns? I, Here am Ig send mef' TIONS A TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 954 - Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, whom shall I send, Then said -Isaiah 6: 8 HIGHWAY MISSION TABER ACLE I9th 84 GREEN STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. 5 5 years of faithful ministry in the the Nation's third largest city WALLACE S. BRAGG Pastor 'Me fifcaemdldee of god ' I FOREIGN MISSIONS DEPARTMENT 1 434 W. Pacific Street I Springfield 1, Missouri, U.S.A. -k 700 Active Missionaries -k In 66 Mission Fields ir 4,074 Native Pastors 'A' 3,897 Mission Field Churches f 289,000 Members f 40 Bible Schools I U 0140761156 oun GENERATioN Now!! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES! 4 -Noel Perkin, Secretary , -2 74- ' i .5l'i-' I-Ts'?'f45-T':-' e: .,,-.. .. ,,.,,. . , , ., ' R -1- - '- is - - A - - :M1'r.','--:. :gf fgg'-L -TT'-L1 . .:r:E:.v,,515g.13:.45.e:f-1-Lrggy ' J......-4.-.-. ,f. . .. , , , ,, , , 'rw' --- rw- f f- H- A -'1-A 1 3':'-'.-r.gg-:,ffF- f-N' ' ' eyitn. , ,,-7, . ' .J AV-..:r,..1. .-f. .. . is CONGRATULATIONS CLASSES or '54 THE invite YOU to Shflre in reaping the whitened harvest field nf 0. rlict-rift fl. raid mb 6:8 l I I i -7+-...I HEADQUARTERS' BUILDING I SOUTHERN MISSOURI DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD I4OO N. Campbell, Springfield I, Mo. CE 5' BRAGG K- H-, LAWSON. SUP'f- N. C. TAPP, Sec'y-Treas. Pesto' V. L. HERTWECK, Asst., S.S. 8. C.A. Dir. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I954I I MICHIGAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES or Goo, Inc. 704I Schaefer Road Q Dearborn I, Michigan EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DISTRICT PRESBYTERS CHAS. W. H. SCOTT I. M. MITCHELL District Superintendent R' A' RIEBEN PARVIN C- LEE O. L. ROBINSON Assistant Superintendent H. D. ROSE ' A. F. THORNTON EVERETT D. COOLEY Secretary-Treasurer W- C' WIBLEY My sons be not now negligent: for the Lord hath chosen you to stand before Him, to serve Him, and that ye should minister unto Him, and burn incense. -H. chrogdcles 29:11 -2 75- :....:r....z-..r.--,,.::...:Lfff--7 5 fm- . .-: , -1-- . . -----4--'J' ' ....:'T - - ,L U U.'..-3.3. - .15-Prvgvfq-o..,..-...A Ifi I E I is I-1 T l I I I IP I II if I Lgl J . I I I ,W . , , , - D, . . . , , H-4:-.frfz - V, , -.- T, ,,.,-4 -- n-,-,.e--..ez.mae-.T:-.'.:iJ:f-'Q'-15-5511 Q '-,-EE-1-' , ' . ' . 1 '.- A ,...1 -..:.:.a:1:-..m.-.:1'fr:1'f-ff' -'f'fff39??f fe1'l3., HL., f- 1723 ...... .1'.-.ww-vs-.-' .32 -. 1 ,fr7235:-T2'S:,3iH:-'ff- '-'f- r YD - -. ' ij . Q.-fr T f - '-T - '- - f f - - - - ' 1 ' ,'x .N ,,,,,,,,.. .... ...... If sw conemtumtioms cLAss air l954 ARKANSAS DISTRICT CUUNCIL Lift Up Your Eyes and Look For The Harvest is White We Invite You To Ioin Us in Reaping G. W. HARDCASTLE, District Superintendent Ira Ballenger, Sec W. C. Land W. L. Rains J. C. Dickinson . Everett Hogan I J. E. Gregg Ralph Copeland D. B. Ballard, Sunday School Director Merle J. Harris, C. A. President T. J. GOTCHER, Assistant Superintendent H. E. Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer B. Owen Oslin, General Presbyter Fay Hutchinson, General Presbyter E H. E. Simms, Executive Presbyter A. W. Tanner, Executive Presbyter H. J. Murry, Executive Presbyter O. M. Montgomery, Executive Presbyter Pres. E. A. Sharpe, Se H. W. Culbreth C. J. Hartwick Joe W. Adams W. E. Hand E. B. Jones Basil Edwards Kathleen Briggs, WMC President Myrtle Adamson, WMC Secretary SS H' i Still Preaching it The Old-Fashioned W y NORTH SIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CORNER OF CLINTON AND EXCHANGE IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS HOME ot the EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE -AND HEADQUARTERS FOR- YTHE HERALD OF DELIVERANCE CAMPAIGNS REV. JACOB FILBERT Pastor-Evangelist , Contending For The Faith Once Delivered To The Saints i -2 76- I IT ' '-:. fmng. .',,-,-,',-,--4.-,L-,W A Ta- f-va.-1... ,Y.. V. . ,f. . , . - . , . , fi -+-A .-- .. ,X--.-.z.1.:....:v...-....,. 1 .Y , .,- m.Yf,......,.- A.'.f.4.E.,-.,L..z-.sszilgsgzsS..-.-,........--'fr2.T::1:5eQ:':EEE5 '1'-af312'5T'l:2t-:el?i:E5'L3 fE1i'N-'Z'2.'?-Ll'-Lf'ru- 'A - - A ....... -- .... .Q,'f' 44-..tm:.f .-Ev, r-1.21. ,..--. . .ef 'f'i 'L' -'f55f:a-k::f'.f +L- .-.E-4 -1- - . -., . , -,M -2-,,,f.1.:: E. 1 4 , WELCOME TO THE HARVEST FIELD REMAIN STEADFAST AND THE HARVEST IS YOURS SOUTH-SIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ' . PAUL BREWER-Pastor CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF l954 Oklahoma District Council Of The, Assemblies Of God Headquarters Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ROBERT E. GOGGIN, Dist. Supt. JAMES C. DODD, Asst. Supt. FLOYD L. POAG, Sec.-Treas. JOHN GRACE, Missions Director W. M. RUMBAUGH, Sunday School Supt. T. A. McDONOUGH,Dist, C.A. Pres. MRS. J. S. MURRELL, W.M.C. Pres. MISS MARY LEWIS, Stenographer ,SJ D TEXAS S ints -I li I , Nl I . li 4 BETHEL FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD PENTECOSTAL CHURCH A South I2th and G Streets E Fourth and Dickerson Streets Tacoma' Woshlngton Newark, New Jersey ' FREDERICK D. EIDE I Pastor I A FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH A I FERVENT MESSAGE 5 Blocks from the city center Vyy. ,, , J fl I North Kansas CitY1 Missouri H OME 1-HOU wr'-H Us AND WE WILL HREVIVAL HOUR C no THEE GOOD. Il , With The McClure Family. ' 'll - . KFKA Greeley, Colo-9-9:30 A.M. ' ,- U A U KiMo Kansas ciiy-1-mo RM. ' ' ii EVERY SUNDAY I R' ARTHUR MCC'-URE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES Pastor ' -z77- deg lima, Etfaaaaf 5 EDGAR W. BETHANY, Pastor A May God grant you VISION COURAGE BRAVERY FAITH and VICTORY to move your generation to God with the glorious gospel message, is our prayer. NORTH HIGHLAND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3609-II Third Avenue COLUMBUS, GEORGIA DANFORTH GOSPEL TEMPLE TORONTO, CANADA The Bible as it is, F or Men as they are J. HARRY FAUGHT, B.A., Th.M, Th.D.-Pastor .1 I 1a BEST WISHES CLASSES OF I954 v-'-ts:-1-'10, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 835 River Street Port Huron, Michigan , , . REV ROY J DAVIDSON Pastor West Central District Council Sunday School 9:45 I IEvangeIizing Iowa and Northern Missouri? Sunday Morning Worship .......... ..... I ..,. I 1500 - Sunday Evangelistic ---.un--un -------N I DIST- Supt. Tuesday C. A.'s ............................................ I ........ . .... 7:30 REV, C. E. LONG, Secretary-Treasurer Thwsdcy Pmyef ---'----'-------------------'----------- I ------------'--- 7230 REV. HILTON GRISWOLD, QA. President When Visiting thle Blue Water District Worship With Us. , , I F III -278- F cone T-I- '11T:f?S g',ff':f:fT-'Z : v-2fi-LL'Ter,1-,-,f:- ., ,Lf . , N.,-. . ,, , , , Y- A . ' - -f-- - - f..-..f. 4544- NY.- .L gn - 3- , - frrrg-,T,-,i - -3-33.-.l.,5:.:E,01 f-'gw.. SS., ,,,,,, , , V 14 7 S ,,,,,,....,1eE. - -- E.-1-e.1. l?55z'Z ,,,.w-, - - . Y. ' A-- A in 14 ' '-at SV! gow! ltemc Q FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD P 1 l ,C KEN fr-TKT fN K if ,. S CP S- A 22, CCE S 1. T ' Elm Gospfwafrn' S T - ,:.,,-I : .L:. 3 ,lhl - L .,,..-- 1- I M I 'll n .....- We ig ifiags E .. T - - il' ' ,ag ft' i GR ,fi igiggirl Ziifxfr f ' d ff-:S Q S, pf! ., re A fig' vfr2eL--a y?.,- 96 E 'T . xg.. S445 -.... Q A g T l - ,','.'.'Z,39.yf:,p,-- 4: F-E Seventh and Riverview A Church with a Heart, with Kansas City, Kansas, at Heart. I U. S. GRANT, Minister FIRST ASSEMBLY QF GOD BETHEL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL H5 West l4th Avenue I SERVICES TPINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS SUNDAY Sunday School .v...... ................ ..... 9 : 45 Q,m CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 Momlng Wofshfp ------- ----'---- ' 0145 O-m ' Evangelistic ............ ..... 7 :3O p.m REV. F. C. CORNELL P Gsm' WEDNESDAY REV. RAYMOND THOMPSON . 'Assistant Pastor and Sunday School Superintendent F P'UYegnAC?eet'n9 I N55 OF '54 J, E, SECARS Bible siudy ....... .. ................ ....... 7 145 p.m Assistant Superintendent ioyrlcil MISS HAZEL BROWN FRHDAY , S. S. Secretary Young People-'S Meeting ,,,,.,,,.,,.... ....... 8 :OO .m souril DEACONS: K' J. E. Segars, Sec.-Treas. Joel Boyter WARREN B. 51-RA-I-ON, posfor purer T. F. Love GV0dY Word ' isidem Arthur Brandon N. Goodman at Ripley St. TRUSTEES: , Rochester, New York - R. S. Clark J. W. WOQQS R. E. Bragdon I -2 79- ... .7 .. -....,..-- .-.M ,ee-S. K..-L. - - . - Y-11 .f -mx if-fvmrrjre 112-I '--21-Y-2f-11?-?If+'11Fg1H?EZ'If3-EEE 'ITT-f-?1 ' 11L - ' -rl'----1.--'.-----'i- T.--fn: ....,.r ., . .n-,-.,.-1.4 ,,,n.,g1,.4 ,:-1-.x.1qffeZ+xt'i-.-1 1 -.-Tx-:E-1-:.-1.-.'. Eg S gg '-- .5 Q - L. ,..,.M-, .r.,.--...---.. ,taxa S ' ' ' ' ' - - - -' - 1' 7, ' ff?4I5f'Q.i-iizg.. 'fTp:-?:Ti'f3?'2:':5 :x::s-.s'--- .1-. -C- -3.55, .,-a3L:g.,-,..-.. X ,TS H , - -M Yi.. , , I , N 0 V, ,,!, V, ,, - .. . .V 'Y'-'r - 'A 4SF???2E' '. :f:'?fftr 'T ' fgg:-gf , . Nz- fx 1-eff 1 if -- 1- - - . . ' ' ,-- ,- nw- -Q,-.. .I ' ' 091'-. -- .- -.-4. . ,f 1 -94 'T - 2, , eg - V. -. - .of - It CoNaRATui.ATioNs AND BEST wisi-:Es I1-1. A nfl -fl--ff .... 1i'if'i'i5?1:z- . 1, . T 1 i r w S 'ff 5524191- Hts . ,' U . 4+ V ' ,':g:v,..f,. , 1 ' i'il.Q11L:f.x-q,ga - . Cl-ASS OF 54 I Q- G A Ncss c u ci-I 5 ,,,,, -f'1f.ljh! I South Magnolia at Canary Dunn, N. Carolina :,:.,1rA::-, . - ffl 'Jw 'Wil iii I D w gmz gfiivgii j- I 'EIB ini A. AUSTIN AMERINE, Pastor -9'5 - ' -mf: ...-., 3-3.1, 3 N'-' -- -..- -,N-mm -M Wm' 5 'Ce'e P 'Ye'5 fo' A Blessed' Fufufeln .- : 'fr' 'f'-A ff -'f-' The Masfer's Service CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Offering Home Study Courses Especially for those unable to attend resident school. FRANK. M. BOYD, Director OLD TESTAMENT STUDIES I LIFE OF CHRIST .PROPHETIC LIGHT ' BOOK OF ACTS DISPENSATIONS PAULINE EPISTLES PENTECOSTAL TRUTH HEBREW AND GENERAL EPISTLES DIVINE HEALING STUDIES IN REVELATION COMPLETE BIBLE COVERAGE-GENESIS T0 REVELATION GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 434 West Pacific Street Springfield, Missouri , The Church Large Enough Toi Serve You and O 0 A Small Enough To Appreciate You WAYSIDE ASSEM LY OF GOD Kickgpoo and Harrison E C. C. HASS-Pastor -zao - Y ---.-.-- - - hy.-..N.: ...-..7v-.v......... , :-.:.u.m:.uns- -..ig -.-,,...,,,, ,,'., ,,,,,,-.,,,, , YM- .E..z.YEL-MAELK-X-z.Q,g1.: f3.1,'f?f?Si R-TZ 1'-Z-.3221-152242-55C?a'f1.1':- flax - gy f, ef . -- , .. . ,, , , N-, -.. ,gE.LU .s.v,,,1 ,Z ,,g4,5i55Ef554ifg,:,,f'675,f v 15 Q:5.,5i.,,,,.,.ik.,-,ALAN . M , 1 ' ' ' ' fn' ' ' -. f- 5-sug-,rf EHNBHHIUIHHUNS, SlNIlIHS RCH NI. Carolina rure in CHRIST , I I EIS gg IVe Build to the Gloryiof Godi' 355162 DENVER, COLORADO REV. CHARLES E. BLAIR, Pastor VH . REV. RUSSELL E. PRATT, Music REV, PAUL MILLER, Education SS01111 , - f I Kring llfllftlflll i XXX Xl N E S 5 , XXXi xx X X I ' X V E ...M V NXXX Q I NNNxxxxxxw NkNS::.. XX RWNR. X .. E .. I1 ,.-R-' .. .. g - 'RE R A 'EE'R 'ostor ..x. x s C ' 'gf x. ' - x N x K. N Iilhl I -35 ,. Congratulations Graduates of 1954, for the successful completion of your xxx, N.- work at Central Bible Institute. We know you realize now more than ever 3575 before, the vastness of the task yet ahead and the shortness of time in which .X -. -x. E' iris to do the job! Certainly we're in the very closing hours of this age, and each 1 must haste to the path of service the Master has planned for him! As you go V. 4 Illliiiilugz . -'Nwiiftll I S E' 2- ii li forth, we place our confidence in you to do your part to speed the Message I to every corner of the earth. Many of you will join us in some phase of Sunday School ministry. We look forward to the added strength your labors bl will give. Work while it is day . . . the night cometh. -John 9:4 .fx -1212. Eff 5', 1 'I :Q ' .. Q. Q . P XR '... E:E.::,fj:x5x:5.Ei , xlx.. xgxy S , QQ .. .-4:K::I3-:Ut . . - - ' f DEPARTMENT 434 W. PACIFIC ST., SPRINGFIELD, MO. F -2 81- I . H cllui to TODAY Class of '54, we envy your opportunities--opportunities no class at Central Bible Institute has ever had before. Visiting alumni look at your expanding facilities and recall, We never had it so good! Your missionary vision, your spiritual fervor, have kept pace, and We expect great things from you. But not only does yesterday salute you. Tomorrow looks your way too. We Want you, the class of today, to join us, the classes of yesterday, in helping to provide our beloved school With better tools to serve students of the future. A great campaign has begun, to raise funds for a new administration building. The Class of '54 with fresh awareness of the necessity, can challenge our Whole Association. We Welcome you, because We need you. And the CBI of tomorrow needs us all. W CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIDN 1762-if-1-1 -'ffl'iif '2? 'i5'2'5i-I'E'4'J-'-5'-'-2'-1'-1'-' f. .Q'.1'.-.Q . V . , , ., -,,. Y - N A.. ....,.- .-i:1,y:!a5f:i1z: .Q-:gf-'7,,.' m-2-.mimi-xiii:-'41 '- 1-917.111 :gifs-1-Lf:-'ans'-' 'ff 'i-- .':..'.'J.L-...'..C f I-v: -11 ' f -r-'v ' --,. -. W,--Tnqii Ex.-.mf.,t.?:--f +L- T:-2 533, 1 - .--Y. ,-, T-, .-3.-.fa-:::.-Wai-f1:11'555zfg-zas::ifE2Ei:15g2T:EEE?::g4fA..'2?2g-f fTq'a1:-231-,'ae-.-S-zsf:5,,,, ,.,. .fi-Q1-Eiffeufiff +1--5,11 fix- W f - F4 r Q., 5: , gig?-Jia?-33-iA:1,:q:f35 tif- ff-Y U - . .1jq'.x.:-.4-.. . , , , CENTRI-IL BIBLE INSTITUTE 1 The DEMAND for trained Pentecostal workers is much greater than the SUPPLY. Start now to equip yourself for a fruitful ministry as a minister, missionary or Bible trained layman. At C.B.l. you have a choice of five majors: TH EOLOGY BIBLE C.B.l. is accredited in the Collegiate division of the Accrediting Association of Bible Institutes d B'bl C Ile s. an ' e 0 ge MISSIONS Rsualous EnucATloN For a free catalog with complete details Write today to: P.R.Dept. CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE S.W,gfie.d,MO, TE I PN ' 'A --1 V-+VY..'N,.-.W-.-ev.-.vu..,-., , 5 , ' , , , . ' . . . , M f - -'ta'-'U H - -f- - V --- - W . f Y . .. ,, , , , , .'T '.','F.f Z!1 x V 'Q'-14 --'T' 'T'15.12,13.1313 -Q -'W-'T-1 -'ff--'f--- ----- 4--4,,.f,-.-.-.Q 4 1- 4.1 X' f' 'T' - V ' ' -- ' e- - - - - A 1'-.11 ' 1- ' I -- V -V - - s- --V-A .: fa- 1::f:,f:-W..- rg-f-:.,:v:'fsr :1'-1' ?-w ' ' va,C:.2,:.::.ic-'e - ff-1 . ,ax-.-. c-4--f.-.:::.:1.' ,ua L4 vtxzn: -.1 -.4 3' ' Y. Q g ,O M .M ,, f 2 124''gferg-5,1-ingfi-:Lef:3543155322:-fffff,v.2:fev3ii2rfffff.-r Semco representatives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Noel, discuss cover plans with members of the 1954 CUP staff. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1954 CUP STAFF Our close association with Sponsors and Staffs of The CUP for the eleventh consecutive year has been asource of inspiration and pleasure to the entire Sernco Organization. We are proud of our part in the success of this fine publication. PRODUCERS OF FINE COLLEGE AND 129 Northwest Third Street UNIVERSITY ANNUALS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma B. L, SEMTNER PAUL L. BENNETT, MGR. President School Annual Division ROY H. NOEL,VManager Northern Sales Division P.O. Box 1107-220 North Moffet Ave.-Phone 1412 JOPLIN, MISSOURI -28 5- ' E ' . - - H 4 ---' . - :f, 'f:fI:ff:1f-I: 55-1-'2f32:.w:5:f:-zqifff EEcsiz-33:52-32155:22222955-:figs1-31934ezglacifr-.gggergggggiggggggitijfggf2-22-qggrggfgfggg-1gggf:5Qgb, A .. . . ' 251. lcv, ,Ly -,1 1 1-:Sf-vf:.1f-.11-.-.q,x.fr,:.:: -.qv --',:-,::'4-.:-.mfr r:.:-'z11'.1-ft'..::1'r-1':vrG1ft-'J--11 -1'f112 1'-3-:-,-X25 11-fr -4, - J,-Y--'ig :--- :H , .1-. - f . 4 , . .7. . V V X . , . 4,4 .H L , ,,,,,-,-, .,.ff.,-Af2?:4a.,.,,,, ., K N :-we--V V, 1 '-W, 1 - v. X W' f- V. Y M vii ' ' ' , 1 ' - 0 R PRAYERS G0 WITH TI-IE GRADU TI G CLASSES MAY con BLESS You The rnnsumnn cnnss or 19 54 LET YUUR LIGHT S0 SHINE K Man.s:1 6 K 19554 Aerial Advertising, Inc. Allen, Wade Supply Co. Alumni Association American Laundry, Inc. Anderson, E. E. Arkansas District Council Assembly of God, Port Huron, Mich. -3- Barclay-Elvy Barth's Becktold Co. Bethany Assembly of God, Paterson, New Jersey Bethel Full Gospel Church, ADVERTISING INDEX 'W I . 1 i A P 162, Rochester, New York Bethel Pentecostal Church Newark, New Jersey Branam's Market Brooks Potato Chip Company Brown Pharmacy -C... Campbell Street Lumber Co. Campus Book Store Carr Shade Factory Cat and The Fiddle C.B.l. Press Central Assembly, Denver, Colorado Centra! Assembly, Springfield, Mo. Central Bible Institute Chamber of Commerce Christ's Ambassadors Department Citizens Bank City Hall Drug Co. Ccalinga Assembly of God, Coalinga, California Colonial Baking Co. Consumers Warehouse Market Cooper, 1-larry Supply Co. Corral Drive In Correspondence School Crank's ..p.. Dameron Electric Co. Danforth Gospel Temple, Toronto, Canada Davidson's Cafeteria Davis Used Car Market Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Eagle Sheet Metal Works Ellis Shoe Store Evans Cut-Rite Drug Stores -1:- Fadler Produce Co. Fagerstrom, Wayne Fayman's Jewelry Co. Filter Queen Finkbiner Transfer and Storage Co. First Assembly of God, Camden, Arkansas First Assembly of God, Memphis, Tennessee First Assembly of God, North Kansas City, Missouri First Assembly of God, Pine Bluff, Arkansas First Assembly of God. Tacoma, Washington Foreign Missions Department Four States Distributing Co. Freshman Class Full Gospel Tabernacle, Kansas City, Kansas Ahrnsbr -G- .. - . . Alb 'gh 265 Glfld Tldl'f1QS ASS9ml9lY, Peer-Hardware Co. 261 Alflgn, l 264 5Dflf1Qfl9ldr MISSOUVI 271 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 258 Allen B 232 Glvd Tldll'lQS CIWUVCTW, Phillips Engraving Co. 265 Alleni C 252 DUNN, NQVHW C0 Oll00 230 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 261 Allen, J 265 eleseow TO O'S 255 Platte Hardware ce. 260 233 276 G10 SYSTGYT1 , 262 Plaza Dairy Bar 260 Allen,J 278 Green s Mademoiselle 252 pllmmers 263 Allen, K GfeYl'l0Ul'ld LW195 , 251 Presbyterian Ministers' Fund 257 162, Guaranty Federal Savings and Produqerg Grgcery CO, 255 Allen, Loan Association 248 Publig Relgrlons 284 A119015 160, 249 -H- -Q- Alman, 260 - Alman, 259 HEg LE1i5l+??JyS1?C?b Queen City Wood Works and Alphine, 273 H. . , Lumber Co. 249 Amrozo lahwav Mission Tabernacle, Quinn Coffee Co 255 Anderse 279 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 274 ' 179 Hocklander Jewelry Co. 249 A Andergo 'R' ouse o arm, e 1 268 Howard-Swan Athletic Goods Co. 264 Supply CO' Argjgifsoi 251 Richesin 8r Neale 262 171, 1 260 -l- Rock Yillage Court 253 Anderson I d t. I E . T C 262 Roderlaue's 264 135, 1 ln' Usdng . ?U'p'?:C l O' 251 Rogers and Baldwin Hardware Co. 251 Anderso lnton ffm :VE Ca A 1 . S 268 Roper Electric Co. 266 Anderso 'fl emo 'Ono mp O no yS'5 OC Royal Crown Cola 258 Anderso 252 Rubensteins 250 Andersol -J- RuhI's Finer Ice Cream 268 188, 1 267 253 Jezzard Fruit Co. 264 Andrews 256 Joe's Barbecue 265 -S- Anglia' 258 Sass Jewelers 263 167 1 281 --K- Sedgwick Furniture Co, 263 A el V 269 Sclmier-Peerless 255 'Qu ' 284 :Zeller Wiggleiole glgcerl go' Semco Color Press 285 Qxgitggi 244 :ennedy MAC GFI T69 0- 4 Severance Tool Industries, Inc. 257 Aronis p 272 K lnaner 1 ortuary 25 Sewing Room 258 A h 'H 240 Kfl'Qi1f,0l' CO- 256 Shirk Jewelry ce. 262 5,5230 2 261 Kfesf-Jes' 5' 5- 248 sleeekley 3 rllrielwslaff 264 Ashmgn 259 L Skyline Lodgseh 253 Afkmson - - S eeth Bros. oe Shop 264 242 Lommersl Ben 1.11 256 Southern Missouri District Council 275 Avanti' 246 Lounderene 255 Southern Missouri Trust Co. 254 255 Laundry Maid The 258 South Side Assembly of God, 252 Ledbetter Market 265 SP i 19fleldf MO- 271 n 280 1-evy,WO1f 261 South Side Assembly of God, Bockmqr 247 Lily Tulip cue corp. 247 Q S113 l-01115, Mfsomlrit, d 277 Beker, li ' A M - 1 -ou wes ern nsualon an 3 k ,F Elgismelilglcsggply Co. 312 Mofefiel CO- 264 0253 Uoyds h 248 Spradlin Fruit Market 245 Bmdersfr 259 Lohmeye' FU e'0' Home 268 2251231213 rS6UelS.c?r32'E'SrfilfQ'ce 532 BOl'5'2' Sf Springfield Daily News Dlgesr ' 263 B ll 5 278 MCCO Thy Candy 'Mc' 256 SplGngfieldgDraughon Business 260 Bgrifg-fl? 261 r , f nlversl y 253 McCarty, J. B. I 250 Springfield Grocer Co. 261 Borfnell ' McClernon Mfg. Co. 254 Springfield Hotel Assn. 252 Borfnnm 265 McNair Furnltlure 8r Carpet Co. 260 Springfield Newspapers, Inc. 254 50135, B, Springfield Paper Co. 255 Bguer, F ....M,. Springfield Seed Co. 264 Bauman I 1 Student Center 267 Boumon Martin Bros. Plano Co. 260 Style, The 250 Beard, p 259 Mortin's Sportina Goods 262 Sullivan's Shoe Store 263 Beatty, I 259 Marx Clothing Co. 253 Sunday School Department 281 Beck' RL Mercer Refrigeration Sales 260 Supreme Do-Nuts 245 Benlrn Qi 249 Merchant's Ice 8r Fllel Co. 262 Benlm lvl lr A Mutual lrleurenee 252 ls le E1 . . . . - .. e , M. A. Pgcking lglvlsleip 224 Towne Bread Co T 265 Benlleyi ' ' , i t ' t ' 5 . - - 261 M?ZSrl3fr'fHy5rS'EeSO5QC' 255 Tire Supply CO- 256 E?ri'Ql'i2Z 268 Missouri-Neon Co. 264 T09 5119131 The 263 B1nk1ey 260 modern lginusiness Egugment Co. Turners, lnc. 26 Eirkenm 266 oore s OI ors an eaners -U- ifferrnc 178 1 263 -N- Union National Bank 261 Bkinnge, 6 O6 270 malrionlal Auto Supply Co. -,w,- Bliss, W, 272 Ngwggfry CO. 253 wayside,Llx'a13err2:acle, Springfield, Mo. Nogtn Hgghland Assembly of God, 27 Wgfhveerzewso Of O- 265 Boring o um us, Georgia 8 . . . B 'J 277 Norm 511:16 Assembn, of God, wastf Cegitral Dlstrlct Council 82322612 Fort Worth, Texas 276 W O 10' FPW99' 263 153 279 North' Side Assembly of God, hee er Um'lU'e CO' 2 Bowman 5 f ld M 271 Whlteley Towel Supply 26 Nerlifnfief Furnilflslliejrl 268 Williams, Ed v. Clothing ce. 250 EWU' F' 277 Wright Printers 261 OQVG' - TOT -Yi goyd' lie 1 d, S46 Oklahoma plelrler Council 277 Yellow cee ce. 263 32161, R1 9 Ollis 6 ce. 1 261 3oy1es,1 Ozark Paper 8- Janltor Supply Co 265 -Z- Bgylesl 1 279 Ozarks Camera Shop 254 Zo1eS 1eWe1e,S 263 164, Boytar, Bradtorr Brandt, Bratton, -2 88- 227 157 Boyd, Leroy-43 3 268, MO. 261 258 265 261 260 260 263 257 255 284 249 255 247 273 262 253 264 251 266 258 250 268 263 263 255 285 257 258 262 264 253 264 275 254 271 277 264 245 250 244 263 260 261 252 254 255 264 267 250 263 281 245 265 256 262 264 261 280 262 265 278 265 263 262 250 261 263 268 , , 1-:-:,:'v:.v-. .':..'-'rmwx-: ....- cm. -A- Ahrnsbrak, Leonard L.-112, 162, 187, 200, 203, 233 Albright, Darlyne-96, 159, 186 Alflen, Betty-138 Allen, Bernard--28, 200 Allen, Connie-138, 171, 173 Allen, James-138, 189, 209, 233 Allen, June-138, 147, 180 Allen, Kelso--96, 153, 154, 162, 165 Allen, Wayne D.-92, 186 Allgaier, Rosetta-138, 159, 160, 166 Alman, Shirley J.-130 Alman, Wedge-130, 135 Alphine, Peggy-130, 191 Amrozowicz, George-138 Andersen, Marvel-112, 175, 179, 210 Anderson, Arthur A.-138 Anizlggson, Charles-77, 96, 176, Anderson, Duane-137, 138, 171,178,180 ' Anderson, Emil H.-71, 112, 135, 182 Anderson, Gene P.-138, 153 Anderson, Glen D.-96 Anderson, Lillian G.-138 Anderson, Birdie-130, 166, 188, 191 Aniiggws, Connie-84, 138, 147, Archibald, Jeannette-130, 167, 171, 172 Argue, Watson, Sr.-218 Armstrong, Anna J.--130 Arrendondo, Ralph-138 Aronis, Pete-130, 135 Ashcroft, J. Robert--28, 91, 175, 219 Ashcroft, Mrs. J. Robert-229 Atkinson, H. Steve-130, 205 Avants, Betha B.-138, 159, 160 Backman, John-77, 112, 135 Baker, Ruth-153 Baker, Floyd l.-67, 130, 162, 203 , Balderston, Marjorie-138 Ballus, Samuel-62, 94, 97, 135, 166, 222 Ball, Dwight L.-97 Barthel, Carolyn-67, 84, 112, 187 Barthel, Phyllis-130 Bartholomew, Ralph-97 Bates, Bonnie-138, 171, 176 Bauer, Fritz-170 Bauman, Charles--77, 112, 187 Bauman, Harold-97, 182 Beard, Patsy-138, 166, 171 Beatty, David-148 Beck, Ruth-66, 113 Behling, Howard-130 Behling, Madeline--148 Behr, Bill-138, 188 Bentley, Betty-148 Bethany, Dorothy-138, 181 Bingham, Earliene-138 Binkley, Delores-138 Birkenlund, Roy-138 Bitterman, Robert-72, 113, 178,18O,181,187 Blattner, David-77, 97, 183, 206 Bliss, Wm. Mark-77, 92 Boggs, Troy-130 Bollinger, Victor-113 Boring, Betty--138 Bower, James R.-77, 90, 92 Bowrrian, Nina-72, 84, 113, 15 Bowman, Reginald-135, 138 Boyd, Frank-28, 219 Boyd, Gerald-97, 135, 156, Boyd, Roger-130, 156, 191 Boyd, Roxie-44 Boyles, Hubert D.-98 Boyles, Lemuel--138, 162, 164, 189 Boytar, Delbert-98, 186 Bradford, Marilyn--138 Brandt, Adolf-138, 153 Bratton, Albert-130 g.,2z.,.-1.5.1. 3..- .... ,.--,,....,... .-- . .,, ,., ., , ,, .. Y,,,,,,, .., 5 . . I: .,.s , , Y, Y , Y v. -. , - -, ,,,,.,, , . , ,, , -'---- -f-T2 --11 M 4 ,T'i'::.:::,.z.::, cr - F ' -'ff'-'P '.'7'a 2 .:1.1 'L'.L3L41'.-,:.:..cY - -asus 1.-'axe .- Q-Q--Q . . . -3 A v. . .. . ..- . . s ' f A ' v - ,. - -1-2.3 'z-5-....,1.-i1.uz..:z5.'.:Qs..xf,gg !1'.f1.51f,.f2l-T':J-ff 3521 5:1 ' i25.?. itiii-',,aQfA3 WC' -9- ' L 4' :'i'f'3'?EfiIff,f?'5'az If5 ' 5' ,Kg-3-34 . '-'l?'g' V PERSONAL INDEX Breiwick, Dorothy-130, 177 Breiwick, Ruth-130, 177 Brendel, Merilyn-84, 139, 222 Bresch, Evelyn-130, 179, 188 Brill, Ann-38 , Briney, Arlene-55, 113, 162, 178, 181, 187 Brown, Charles-113, 203 Brown, Esther-139, 162 Brown, Ethel-29 Brown, Evelyn-114, 162, 211 Brown, Richard-29, 183 Brown, Wilfred-26, 22, 23, 232 I Bruton, E. J.-98, 135 Bryant, Audrey-139 Buclge, O. Cope-29 Bugg, James-130 Bunn, Bobbye-130, 159 Burggrof, Marvin-139 Burnett, C. C.-51 Butler, Yvonne L.-139, 158, 159, 160 Buttram, Dorman-77, 98 -C Calkins, Joyce-139 Camden, Vada-84, 139 Campbell, Malcolm-139 Cannova, Angeline-65, 114 Capps, Billy-139 , Carey, Orville-84, 139 Carlsen, Virginia-139, 159, 160, 161 Casoria, John--114, 135, 156, 157, 166, 171 Chadwick, Ann-114, 201 Chadwick, Robert-42 Chamberlain, F. C.-139 Chang, Kan Chong-98, 135 Charvoz, Fred-130, 135, 191 Christensen, Alf.-114, 153, 154 Chrgsgensen, Gerald E.-139, Christensen, Margaret-139, 153,154,166,171 Christofferson, Ivan-98 Clapper, Phyllis-84, 114 Clark, Ellen-130, 191 Clark, Edmund-170 Clay, Robert-148 Cobb, Betty-84, 130 Cobb, Dick, 69, 115, 175, 187 Cochrane, Lois-139 Cole, Glen-148, 203, 208 Cole, Norene C.-63, 115 Collins, Jim-148 Conrad, Eldon-99 Cooper, Lorin-130 Cooper, Merrell-130 Corcoran, James-130, 156, 191 Cotton, Mary-130, 188 Cowell, Mary--84, 131 Cowles, Dick-139 Crabb, Robert M.-139, 162 Crabb, William-139, 213 Crabtree, David-115, 152, 153, 154,155,178,179,187 Crabtree, Hazel-51, 115, 162, 163,164,167,179,l87 Crouch, Paul-148, 183 Croxton, John-139 Crump, Joe-135, 139 Cullum, Patricia-139 Cummings, Robert W.-30, 54, 137, 211, 236 Cunningham, Robert C.-23 -9- D'Angelo, Mary-148 Daubin, Charles-148 Davis, Patricia-139, 158, 159, 160, 161 Davidson, Roberta-139 Dawkins, Sue-84, 137, 139, 147 Day, Geoffrey-99, 179 Deavers, Evaleen-95, 99, 159 DeVries, Mary Jane-139 DiTomasso, Anne-84, 139 Dock, Benjamin-115 Dorsey, Mary--140 Drake, Carolyn-140, 159, 161 Drake, David-30, 111, 178, 180, 196 Drake, Elsie-30 Dreyer, Lawrence-148 Drake, Oma-131 Dutton, Ruth--140 Durall, Lawrence-148 -5- Eastlake, William-99, 135, 174 Etlin, Lloyd-115 Ehrich, Marlene-116 Eide, David-140, 147 Eiler, Ruth-41 , Eller, James-131 Ellis, Mansel-83, 100, 135, 221 Emanuele, Angela-148 Emery, Betty-131 Erickson, Carl-31 Erickson, Cleall-46 Evans, W. 1.-25, 31, 50 Ewing, Barbara-140 Ewing, Esther-140 ,i5e,ia9 -F- Fagerstrom, Wayne-40, 52 Falconer, Gordon-148 Falley, Jerry-140, 189 Falzone, Larry-131 Farley, Jackie-116 Fasone, Mary-131 Fenton, Jeannette-84, 140 Ferguson, C6ra-140, 159 Ferguson, Esther-148, 153 Fields, Ima Fern-38 Fischer, Mary-140 Fiscus, Blanche-140 ' Fite, Bruce- 100, 162 Fite, Charles--23 Flagstad, Virginia-140, 189 Flattery, George--68, 77, 131, 191 Flattery, J. Warren--131, 191, 231 Flora, George-135, 140 Flower, J. Roswell-26, 3'1, 22, 23 Foley, Robert-140 Forbess, Pearl-73, 131, 175, 210 Foster, Ella-140 Fowler, Ralph-131,156, 191 Fox, A. J.-100 Fox, Annie-140 Fox, Robert-148 Frank, Andrew-100 Frank, Martha L.-69, 131, 171 Frank, Martha M.-148 Freeberg, Louella-116, 153 Freeman, Harry-77, 101 Freeman, Neal R.-101 Frush, Ola-84, 116 ...G- Gable,- Grace-140 Gage, June-140 Galusha, Ava Nell-84, 116, 153 Galusha, Edmond-140, 156, 206 Gangwes, Ron--140 Garrett, Barbara-140 Gast, Art-116, 156, 179, 212 Gough, Ottie E.-26, 32 Gebhardt, Miriam-140 Geedy, Clifford-77, 101 4 Gitthens, Vernon-117 Gligor, Eleanor-32 Goble, Mae L.-131,191 Gockley, Wm.-131 Godsey, Genevie-140, 162 Goodwin, Jacqueline-129, 131 Goss, Lola-131 Grace, Patricia-148 Greaves, Irv.--131, 177, 205 Greco, Sal-117, 179 Greenstreet, Ruth-140, 171, 173 Griepp, Jim-117 Grosvenor, Don-140 Gunderson, Herb-101 - Gunnarson, Frances-84, 140, 153 Gunnarson, Lois-84, 131 Gunnarson, Marvin-117 -H- Hacker, LaVerne-77, 101 Hadfield, Ramon-148 Hahn, Gary-148 Haig, Dolores-141 Hake, Joan-101 Haley, Marvin-102 Hallblom, Rosa-141 Hamasaki, Morris-84, 102, 176 Hammond, Ruby-141 Hance, Earl-141, 162,189 Haraldsen, Kenneth-91, 92, 135, 183 Hardcastle, G. W.-216 Hardin, Gene-141, 195 Harmer, Nancy-141, 166, 171 Harrison, James-141 Halrgsgtorn, Verla-84, 141, Harvey, Patricia-131, 162, 165 Haun, Wayne W.-84, 135, 136, 141 Hearn, James--77, 131 Helm, Alice-117 Henderson, Mabel-68, 117 Hendrickson, Fred-42 Hennesy, James L.-54, 110, 118, 205 Henson, Vernon-141 Hill. Dorothy-131 Hilton, Florice-141 Hilton, Ralph-135, 141 Hindle, George-102, 153, 166, 167, 179, 211 Hines, Ross-148 Hinson, Jimmie-56, 118 Hoag, Marilyn-131 Hodge, Ben-141, 162, 164, 166 Hoehn, Harold-131 Holdridge, Gene-141, 162 Hollis, Jonathan-131 Holloway, D. P.-22 Holsinger, J. Calvin-32, 129, 176, 181 Hopkins, Richard-131, 226 Horton, Joanne--141, 210 Horton, Stanley M.-8, 9, 33 House, Margaret-84, 141 House, Jim-141 Hover, Warren-93 Huber, Wanda-141 Hudson, Ida-45 Hudson, Milton-45 Huff, Dolores-148 Hunt, Loretta M.-118 Hurst, Arnold J.-118 Hurt, Fred-93, 135 Hurt, Mary Jeannette-149 Hussey, Barbara-141, 159, 160 Hyde, Russell A.-135, 141 larrera, Arthur-118 Ingram, William-93, 135 -J- Jacobs, Harold E.-141 Jacques, Leonard-141 James, Mary-131 Janson, Leoro-84, 141 Jenkins, Tcmon-102 Jester, Davy-132 Johns, Donald-33 Johnson, LeRoy-135, 141 Johnson, Marilyn--41 Johnson, Theola--141 Johnston, Peggy-118, 187 Jones, Don-132 Jones, E. G.-77, 102, 176 Jones, Everett-102 Jones, lris-141 Jones, Phil-142, 156 Jones, Phyllis--142 Jones, Wilma-142 Jukuri, Eldred-77, 119 -K... Kates, Elmer-142 Katter, Joan-132, 162, 164, 165 Keeler, Helen-142 Keith, Barbara-132 Keller, David-119, 162 Keller, John-103, 135 Keller, Margaret-119 Kelley, Paul-132, 156,181, 1, iii 191, 22 Kenyon, Paul-132, 156, 157 Kenyon, Gerritt-93, 186 Kerr, Gordon-119, 204 Kilpatrick, Norman-135, 142 King, Clifford-142, 171, 173 King, J. David-103, 162, 163 Kirk, Jerry---50, 77, 119, 167, 226 289- 2 , i :-i .U- .112 'r Z 1 . 1 1 ' .,. ,-: , Q ' J TS. :Simi-sbiiiliaiiililfeliiziisiniiifialiiiiewimiw x Kiser David 142 Kitch Paul 63 132 Kllng Roger 132162 Knutson Berent 77 120 Kody Don 142 153 54 155 162 Koelllng Robert 119 6 Kolenda Robert 120 153 177 179 234 Kolenda William 132 188 Komray Marilyn 142 171 Kovacs Bernice 33 162 167 Krist Robert 120 Krlvohlavek Kenneth 77 132 Kuehnle Connie 84 132 Kuehnle Shnela 148 Kuhns Richard 135 142 2 2 Kummerer Gene 132 156 Kuslck Lanio 142 179 Kyle Donald 142 L ne Bill 2 Lang Edward 120 Larkey Vera Mae 142 Larson Eva H 34 84 LaVere Ruby 142 Lea, Melva N. 142 Leaver, Katheryn-142 Lee, Charlotte-73, 84, 132 Leeper, Edwin H.-135, 142, 189 Lesher, John-135, 142, 147 Lessten, Fred-27, 34, 76, 77, 95, 182 LeTourneau, Ralph-142 Lewis, David-162 Lewis, Gayle F.-22, 23 Lincoln, Robert-103, 153 Lindsey, Pauline-84, 132 Lockowandt, Elfrieda-103, 186 Loftus, Ann-108 Looper, John C.-142 Lummer, Paul-1.42 Lunati, John Philip-142, 171 Lundeen, Gary-142, 153, 154 Lunn, Beverly-142, 147, 179 Lyons, Dolores-61, 120 Lyons, Olive, 84, 143, 139 -M- McArdle, Francis-143,179 McBride, Lucretia-84, 143 McClain, Curtiss-143 McCollough, Clyde-148 McConahy, Marilyn--132 McCullough, Delores-143 McCullough, Eva-143 McDowell, D. H.-143 McKenzie, Thomas-77, 104, 135 McLaughlin, D. H.-22 McLellan, Bern-120, 153, 155 McLellan, Cyril-34, 153, 154, 156, 171 Madala, John-143, 153 Malcho, Dyonne-148 Malone, Richard-69, 111, 121, 162,164,166,187 Malone, Rosa Winona-143 Mamalis, Sylvia-121, 162 Marker, Gordon-148 Martin, Frank-132, 205, 208 Martin, Janel-143, 159 Martinez, Lee-143, 156 Marvel, Roberto-143 Mason, Joyce-149' Maurice, Dan-143 Maxfield, Barbara-143 Mayfield, Robert-121, 187 Mayhue, J. Russell-104 Mayo, James-132, 153, 223 Mazzei, Ellen-132 Meador, Earl E.-132, 188 Meppelink, Harvey-104 Mercado, Benjamin-35 Meyer, lvan-121, 224 Michael, Lois-143 Middlebrook, J. D.-143, 213 Miles, Kenneth-143 Miller, Deborah-84, 121 Miller, James-143 Millhouser, Charles-I43 Minter, Garland-225 Mitchell, Richard-132, 152, 153, 191 Mittleider, Helen-132, 182, 191 Mock, Bryan-121, 152, 153, 166, 167, 191 Mock, Carolyn-84, 132, 191 Moore, Earl-149 V ,,..,,,.,.. , Moore Beatrice 84 122 Moore Juanita 104 Morris Murle 149 Morristell Doris 1 2 Morgan Shelly 1 Moulton Grace 4 Mullen George 4 Muller Rodney 4 Mullins Neil 70 122 224 226 Munger Lorraine 40 Murnaham Alfred 122 Murphy Thelma 149 Murray Betty Jean 143 Myers Earl 149 Myers JohnM 122 Nelson Roberta 143 Neuhaus Ed 77 122 135 Nxkoloff Nicholas 35 Nix Billie Sue 3 Nourse Ruth 105 Norton Susan 137 143 171 N e Lillian 144 3 Oakland, James A. 144 Odda, Angela-144 Odem, James--77 Olson, Ellen-35, 84 Olson, Lawrence-144, 153, 154 Orr, Veona M.-149 Ortega, Arthur-130, 153, 154 Osborne, E. L.-43 Osgood, Anita-105, 186 Owen, Melvin D.-105 -p- Pace, Charles-130 Paddon, Barbara-144 Palmer, Don-203 Parker, Inez-144, 189 . Parkison, Fred-149 - Pascuzzi, Marie-144 Pajlfgaj Charles-65, 95, 105, Peer, Robert-133, 191 Pence, Larry-83, 123, 156 Pederson, Rachel, 57, 84, 122 Pennington, David E.-144 Perkin, Noel-22 Pegirson, Bartlett-24, 23, 109, 8 Peterson, Gail-133, 156, 191 Peterson, Kathleen-144 Peterson, Wayne K.-133, 135 Pfeiffer, Charles-123, 156, 213 Phillips, Don-144 Phillips, Frankie-144 Pittgan, Faith-144, 159, 161, 6 Ply1r23re, Mary Ann-144, 159, Powers, Eldon-105 -R- Ragain, Virgil-135, 144 Ramberger, Jean-144 Ramsay, Charles-36 Rasmussen, Alice-105 Rector, David-144 Reddout, Jim-135, 144, 156 Reed, Glenn-36 Reeves, Billy-133, 191 Reffke, Hilda-106 Reimers, Mary-71, 84, 133, 188, 191 Renehon, Jean-133 Renick, Harry-123, 153, 180, 203, 204, 205, 207, 209 Revoy, Carol-144 Reynolds, Dorsey-133, 188 Rexroat, Charlotte-72, 133 Reznicsek, Elmer-106 Rich, Glendean-123 Richardson, William-144 Richter, Ben-133, 167 Riekehof, Lottie-27, 36, 167 Riggs, R. M.-22, 234 Rippy, Don-144, 222 Roper, LaVerne-44 Rose, Bob-144, 209 Rosenberg, Hugh-133, 208 Ross, Dick-133, 181, 203 Rowland, Rayma Jean-64, 11, 123, 162, 187 Rutledge, Robert-205, 206, 207, 227 Sammartino Vincent 106 135 6 Sample George 23 Samuelson Victor 144 Sanders Perry 106 135 224 Sanders William 135 144 Sapp lvalyn 144 Savell J O 2 Savich George 144 Schaum Richard 144 S eel lrls 145 2 Scheuerman AI 91 93 Scheuerman Esther 62 84 2 16 179180 Schindel Esther 68 145 171 Schlndell Joan 133 167 171 173 188 Schmidt Edward 133 162 16 191 Schmidt Irma 70 129 133 162 164 165 66 Schubert Nick 133 162 165 166 188 Schubert Joseph 124 156 Schubert Mary Ann 72 133 Schuessler James 124 135 Schuessler Wilbur 77 106 217, 223 Schumacher, Caroline-124, 162, 166, 167 Scott, Charles W, H.-22 Scott, David-202 Seslar, Dorothy-149 Severance, James-145, 209 Severtson, Kern-149 Sharp, Bill-202 Shearer, Betty-41 Sherrick, Earnest-135, 145 Shirk, John-135, 145 Shotwell, David-145, 189 Shroyer, Francis-133 Simmerson, Lee-135, 145 Sketoe, Ann-41 Skinner, William E.-145 Smith, Charles-135, 145 Smith, Norma-145, 158, 159, 160, 161 Smith, Ralph-133 Snyder, David-145, 171, 173 Snyder, Phil-133, 135, 171 Spence, Ethylene-145 Spencer, Garland-145 Stallings, Charles-77, 135 Stanbro, Rodney-124 Stautfer, Betty Joyce-124, 162, 166 Stearns, Clarissa-145, 159 Steele, Donald-145 Steffens, James-82, 124, 171, .172,173,187, 203 Steffensrud, Fred-125, 135, 156, 157 Sterling, Donald-133, 156 Stevens, Phyllis-149 Stewart, Joseph-133 Stewart, Ruth-37, 159 Stiles, Carol-145, 158, 159, 160, 161 Stockton, Ethel-149 Stonelake, Lois-171 Stonelake, Robert-106, 171, 172, 173, 186 Stoops, Verna Jeanne-145, 162, 179 Stout, Blan-149, 233 Streblow, Robert-76, 77, 129, 133, 205 Strickland, Bernice-71, 125 Stroud, Mary Jane-84, 133, 191 Sudberry, Edward-145, 153, 154 Sugg, Robert E.-57, 107 Sundquist, Mildred-44 Sutherland, Mack-133, 230 Sutton, James-133, 171, 172, 188 Swaim, Bob-149 Swaim, Oliver-73, 77, 107, 109 Schwartz, Elmer-149 Sweikert, Miriam-145 Swenson, Christine-37 Swenson, Kenneth-107 -1'- Tajbel, Hilda-149 Taino, Don-77, 125 Tarno, Ruth-125 Thee, Francis--145 Thee, Kenneth-145 Theisen, Mary-95, 107, 162, 164, 165, 166 -2 90- Thomas Philip 145 179 Thomas Ruth F 134 191 Thompson Mrs Carl 37 Thompson Samuel 4 Tipton Charles 145 153 Tomasello Nick 77 125 205 209 224 Trigg Zelma Trrplett Don Trotter Tom 134 153 54 Truitt Anita 145 -ww Tuck Raymond 45 Tucker Walter 135 145 Van De Merwe Betty 149 Vannarsdall Wm 146 Van Noller Chris B 134 Vaughn Mabel 46 Veenstra Bernice 146 Vermillion Dolls 149 Vinovlch Dolores 146 Waddell Ruth 146 1 1 -- ,, 1 T 1 iST . , ', --', , 7-84,3 JS' I ', -1 - , - , ,1 , , - 49 , , - . , -1 5 I , -1 9 1 - 1 . 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M.-170 Ward, Lloyd-126, 203 Wartenbee, Deanie-146 Wartenbee, Derreld-66, 126 Washburn, Elwin-134, 135 Watrous, Stephen-149 Watson, Betty-146 Watson, Frank-135, 146, 177 Weaver, Faye-40 Weaver, Dorothy-70, 134, 188 Webb, Bert-22 Weethee, Nancy-134 Weidman, John-134 Wellner, Ramona-146 Werk, Hanna-84, 146, 213 West, Anita-146, 159, 160, 179 West, Don-61, 128 ,134 Westerdale, Ruth-84, 126 Wheeler, Sondra-146, 166, 171 Whisler, Patsy-146, 153 Whitaker, James-134 White, Ethel-146 White, Glenn-134, 225 Whitford, James-43 Whitman, Johnie-93 Whitney, Darlene-73, 134 Wilburn, Velda-84, 146, 166 Wileman, Don-134, 135, 191 Willey, Mildred-56, 127, 187 Williams, Ernest S.-39, 229 Williford, Laura L.-84 146 wmis, Eugene-146, 162, 163 Willis, Kellon-146 Willis, Robert-135, 146 Wilson, A. 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