Central Bible College - Cup Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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The reason being, sand Kerr ldeanl No, that will never do, the boys will be able to look Out the windows and wave at the girIs. Classroo d f 1 1922 m an ca e erna the Central Assembly basement conformed to the needs of the first year in Breaking ground for the new BibleSchool. of the first year in l i ...M-.,U.,..,-0-fy--ff-v-v- fM -' .i'........ -Q-ff' 1-r 1 fr' ' Q , gr AQ e,,. f L is ,Y Some place in the rhidst of this oak grove in 1922 John W. Welch, D.W. Kerr and E.M. Bell came to ask God to give them this land for the relocation of the Bible School. 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Everyone, students and faculty, partici- pated in cleaning the campus of stones, leaves and debris. - , ... e--...,..qq1Ae4Qq,fQ-1ggp-s-v5-g-f-sxq.,xgfH-w+rvvvgp:v-,5!e+Gevnvg-5A-M I N ,M -..-,.-....-,..,.,.,,,,-W --f H 5-. Rising 109 feet into the air, the new wooden CBI water tower in 1936 was a landmark for miles. It took workmen 2 weeks to transform the 30 tons of ugly steel gird- ers into the Colossus that would hold 75,000 gallons of water. Pumped from an underground stream 575 feet into the ground, the water came through solid rock to the 9-ton wooden tank. zz time 000 14 m K - The tabernac now this structu expanded musica , , 9 V 0 O O iq-,, 1 . The tabernacle and music rooms from 1939-1970, but now this structure houses a new gym, classrooms and an expanded music area. in fnat: ,ff L-.,.,. .ey ,. 1 ---- --, ,, Lf -xr , ..-f----.,.4-,1i1vvqy-1- -l-qgP:'01-r- -- -. ---- M -,-.-..---.-....-,,-.-.,-.---.-.---- 'Y-'? L'F John W. Welch 1922-1925 1931-1939 E.S. Williams 1929-1931 1939-1948 W 4 W. T. Gaston 1925-1929 Bartlett Peterson 1948-1958 9 1 I' - I at time in :uniinue J.Fl. Ashcroft 1958-1963 President Crouch has followed this line of chief administrators of Central Bible College. In 1963 Philip Crouch became our sixth president. He oversees the many activi- ties of the campus. He is the first to speak during orientation chapels for new students challenging them to fulfill God's call in their lives. As Dean of C responsibilities. addition to beir guidance, facult' administrator of E.S. Wi , 4, it if , Q. ef X I . V 4 l - - - -- .f.. ,........L., ., A-A in ,nw-1,4 i Q Q k v -'M'-+--4 --1 - ...,.-,, --..,-- --,.,..-4....,, H112 1963 iollowed this line of Central Bible 'ouch became our fs the many activi- the first to speak for new students 3od's call in their -1 As Dean of Central Bible College since 1965, Dr. Donald Johns has many responsibilities. He must be the busiest man CBC has ever had as dean. In addition to being a professor, he is involved in student counseling, faculty guidance, faculty appointment, is a member and chairman of boards and administrator of the Deaf School. E.S. Williams 1954-1955 Frank M. Boyd 1923-1929 , D.W. Kern 1922-1923 K -- J ,.- W, Jul: v--v-- ----- - Robert Cooley 1964-1965 1 Theodore A. Kessel 1955-1964 W.I. Evans 1929-1954 Lf.. l'S- X A , AN A . Mu-5 5 - ln. 5 ,uf O5 L O 3 E JI'-. I' X. . li' if Q ...-.-....1i..--..-.......,...-naw -negznu -wif.-3.-:q.s:aaa..V ev5g5:j:1gj'1an:3'f YL2fs: ' ' 'ir --,411 .1-1'-A' J' Af--- ,,- L ' .. W i -- , - .. . ... ..x..-.ee---nge... -.f.-uns---.-.-.p,..,...,-..-1... --- -.s..,... ....,.........,,- .,,-.ef N,-, , .,,,,.,,,,,,..,:,,,,.,,.,, ,,.,,,., , ,, l , H The fflltarismaiie jmuitement Between the time of the first century church and the middle of the 19th century, approximately 24 charismatic movements and sects appeared. In the United States, an estimation of 11 episodes occurred between 1850 and 1900. Speaking in tongues was occurring in New England, Minnesota, South Dakota, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas. Other isolated charismatic manifestations helped to set the stage for a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit which would soon encircle the earth and bring a great refreshing to the Latter Days. At the turn of the century, Bethel Bible College sprang up at Topeka, Kansas, under the direction of Charles F. Parham. In January, 1901, an unusual experience came among the students of the college. The Holy Spirit was being poured out upon them from on high. The school had hardly begun when it had to close doors in view of handicaps. Nonetheless,this was an important step for Pente- cost. Charles Parham's next few years as a preacher were extremely difficult. He was pronounced a heretic and only a few people would listen to his message ofthe infilling of the Holy Ghost. But a spark of God's blessing came in October, 1903, at Galena, Kansas. In a revival there, 800 were converted and over 1,000 were healed. This revival fever spread to Baxter Springs, Missouri, to Orchard and Houston, Texas and to many other places in America. At these revivals, scores were converted and many were remarkably delivered from all sorts of problems. Then W.J. Seymour, a Negro from Parham's school, went to Los Angeles, California, to preach in a Nazarene Church on April 6, 1906. After the morning service, the doors were locked and Sey- mour was told that his message on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit was false doctrine. He had to move his services to a private home where on thefirst night, the Pentecostal effusion came. Hardhearted sinners came in and were changed. Miraculously, the sick were made whole. An enthusiasm for God was sparked. Crowds,became so great, they relocated at Azusa Street where the revival continued for three years. The great significance of this revival was its role in transforming the embryo Pentecostal ourpouring into a worldwide movement. The need for organization brought the call to order in 1914-- the birth of the Assemblies of God. It is interesting to know that these men were not interested in forming a new denomination or a new organization but wholly in spreading the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.They were particularly interested in foreign missionary activities. One of the five announced purposes of the organizing Council in Hot. Springs, Arkansas, in 1914, was to establish a general Bible training schooI. In short, the purpose of the school would be: To teach students how to pray, how to study, how to know God and walk with Him. lt would be a faith school. No charge would be. made for board, tuition or room. They would trust God together to supply every need. ' irsf 'Glfnu Heats CBC began as a O0-educational institute for the training of men and women to become ministers and missionaries on the home and foreign fields. Brother D.W. Kerr stated, The purpose of CBI is to give a working knowledge of the Bible in the shortest possible time consistent with effeciency and thoroughness. When the students arrived in the fall of 1922, it was necessary for them to find rooms in the homes of Christian people. A small white church with a seating capacity of about four hundred was the first building students saw. They were informed that in the base- ment of this church the school was located. There were many disadvantages for the struggling Institute, but in spite of the handicaps God did great things in that tiny basement. One thing is sure, practically every one of the students who came out of that basement schoolroom have made their mark either on the foreign field or in the homeland. It was the constant prayer of faculty, student body and direct- orate that better quarters would be provided for the school. And God was able to provide a home for Central Bible Institute. There were many anxious days spent in uncertainties over the actual securing and paying for the lnstitute's grounds. Plans were formed and rejected. But then came the momentous decision to build when Brother Hartman of Rochester, New York, came to provide the assistance of an architect. October 8, 1924, found the students comfortably settled ina splendid Bible school building. As a result of the vision of faith of the brethren and their labor of love, a large two story dormitory was erected at the present campus sight. lgenieensi Cllnmes in Springfield Sister Rachel Sizelove brought the Pentecostal Message and blessing first to Springfield, Missouri, in June, 1907. She was form- erly with the Free Methodist church but had tarried in the old Azusa Street Mission and received the Baptism according to the original pattern in Acts 2:4. Mrs. Lillie Harper Corum who lived in Springfield, Missouri, was the sister of Rachel Sizelove. Rachel had sent information about the apostolic movement in California in 1906. Then Rachel came to visit her sister in Springfield and the overflow from Azusa Street came with her. The Sunday afternoon prayer meetings turned into an organized Pentecostal church. Mrs. Lillie Harper Corum pioneered the first Pentecostal church in Springfield which today is named Central Assembly. Rachel said when she first came to Springfield the Lord gave her a vision. She saw a wonderful fountain springing up as it seemed in the very center of the city and flowing in all directions. The Lord said to her, I am going to send blessings to every part of the world from this city. Today that blessing has become a reality. 3351113 Hllnrztie in Springfield? ln the years following the first meeting of the General Council in 1914, several Bible schools were started, but none of them continued long in operation. It was in 1920 that the first Bible school was actually established by the new movement. It was lo- cated at Auburn, Nebraska, in a hotel building. The Mid-West Bible School, as it was named, was operated on a faith basis. But the feeble effort lasted only one year. Then in the fall of 1921, a General Council was held in St. Louis, Missouri, and special attention was given to the need for a Bible school. The second attempt was made to establish a school, but this time on a more substantial basis. ln 1921 , the basement of Central Assembly at Campbell and Calhoun was remodeled and on October 2, 1922, Central Bible Institute began its operations. The General Council gave the following reasons for locating the school in Springfield: 1l lt is convenient to the General Council headquarters. 2l The climate is most like southern California, never extreme. 3l lt affords ample opportunities for practical gospel work. 4l lt is very accessible and located in the heart of the nation. 5l The Commercial Club of Springfield had purchased fifteen acres-a quiet, oak-timbered spot, just the place for worship and rest and study-and donated it to the General Council for the schooI. 4 eltf . ifrite . E profl Edui Streti four. Chris servi. W serve ed uc of the fel ln 1914, ai of vi movemeni Bell was a were s Coun the found The mother built in 1918 fc fears te for the training of men sionaries on the home and The purpose of CBI ig to the shortest possible time ess. of 1922, it was necessary Christian people. A small out four hundred was the :formed that in the base- I. e struggling Institute, but igs in that tiny basement. f the students who came ade their mark either on student body and direct- ded for the school. And Central Bible Institute. in uncertainties over the te's grounds. Plans were momentous decision to Sf. New York, came to comfortably settled ina of the vision of faith of W0 S'f0fY dormitory was Springfield 1teoostal Message and e, 1907. She was form- had tarried in the old tism according to the Springfield, Missouri, had sent information in 1906. Then Rachel e overflow from Azusa noon prayer meetings :h. Mrs. Lillie Harper 1 in Springfield which igfield the Lord gave P9109 up as it seemed In all directions. The IS to 9V9l'y part of the 1as become a reality. rut none of them ement. It was lo- 'faith basis. But to the need for a 31, the basement n its operations. t to the General 'ies for practical Fl had purchased eral Council for ...L ...qu ,W W ,-. . F irsi lgrinnipal Even in those days, someone was obviously saying, Bodily exercise profiteth little--but we need that little. Here is one of the first Physical Education classes held at CBI. We can feel it now--those aching muscles and stretched tendons. One...two...three...four...now repeat...one...two...three... four...put yourself into it...one...two...The Students were told that in this Christian race, good physique was necessary in order to render the best possible service for the King. When weather would not permit outdoor exercises, the church basement served as an appropriate location. It was believed that the neglect of physical education would result in sickness and a general run-down condition. Genital ssemhlg the fellowship. movement. a. -4 M- 'Wf- -, . V , Us . In 1914, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, he acted as chairman of the first of what was to become the Assemblies of God. He cited Missouri, as the General Headquarters location and un- was one of the few well-educated men in the early years of Bell was a tall southerner who was always active and whose move- were slow and precise. When the General Council moved to E.N. Bell came with it. He too influended the origin ofa Council school. The sacred influence of men like E.N. Bell the foundation for CBI. H 'Y ffv' :era--f.ew-.-.-W The mother building which gave birth to CBI in the fall of 1922. This building Was built in 1918 for S10,000. Brother and Sister Kerr were pleased to become better acquainted with the baby daughter of a student. Daniel W. Kerr's record takes us back to Cleveland, Ohio,where he pastored a Missionary Alliance Church at the turn of the century. In 1907, he received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and went to .California where he started a Pentecostal Bible school. When the General Council decided to begin a central school, they invited Brother Kerr to be the first dean of CBI, as Brother Kerr had more training than the average Pentecostal man of his day. He had good theological know-how and was a real student. He was a humble, devout person who's simplicity drew students to him. His ready smile and kindly expression revealed his love for the students. He said once of himself, My knees always knock together when I stand up to preach. His humility influenced the spiritual direction of students in the beginning days of CBI. In 1923, Brother Kerr resigned as dean and Brother Frank Boyd came from Bethel Bible Training School to become the new dean of CBI. After resign- ing as dean, Brother Kerr stayed at the school asa faculty member. In 1927, he passed from this life. , ,,, Y -.s. ....... .,....,.L.,.-Q-, ....-.....-,.,-.-. . -. ... . .. CA Bug at Qleniral So you're thinking about coming to CBI? Perhaps you'd like to spend the day with me. l'd be happy to show you around. Each morning, the students meet in the auditorium for morning prayer. Do you see those two tall young men? Well, they're from Canada. Here comes the Texas group and just behind them are some students from Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and other states. There's the missionary home on furlough from Japan coming in next and there are the three boys from Persia. Bringing up the rear are the Philippino boy and the two Jewish boys. Now, hold tight to the banister of this narrow flight of steps where somebody tumbles every few days, and we will descend to our basement. Here we are in the kitchen. Those girls over in the corner sitting near the large hamper are peel- ing potatoes for dinner. The boy scouring pots is working his way through school and the tall lady by the stove is our cook whom everyone calls Ma, Take a peep into the office there. I'm afraid we cannot get in, for it is only a corner cut off the kitchen, and there are six people in there now. The gentleman at the desk is our Brother Boyd, the principal of the school. At the small desk is his wife, who is writing out an order for the wholesale grocer. She will soon be grading that stack of English papers lying on her desk. The girl at the typewriter is cutting stencils and here at the big table is one of our girls running off copies of notes so that the students may have typed sheets for their lessons. The gentle- man at the window isselling supplies to the students. Next to the window is one of our teachers preparing her Church History lesson. This large room is our dining room and classroom combined. You wonder how we get along in such small quarters? It is puzzling, isn't it? A man who has had a deep concern for the youth of Central Bible College through- out the years is Joseph Roswell Flower. He was born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, on June 17, 1888. He had a life ambition in law and lndianapolis welcomed him to its law school. God had other plans and in April, 1907, he surrendered his life to Christ. The Lord filled him with the Holy Spirit shortly after this conversion. He did not know at the time gllllger Elgezlrlntztn His story begins on December 19, 1898, when Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Pearlman, a Jewish family living in Edinbough, Scotland, had their first child. His family later moved to Birmingham, England, where by the age of 14, Myer had mastered the French language through self-study at the public library. but life ahead would be very difffaliu f' in me my et-1i'r6P6?'tne'te-Weur.dfn.Anwg'1n 's.PanewEas. a'we- who knew Mr. Flower will teuld be Lord said to her, l am going to send blessings to every part of thin kept the faith, ther to world from this city. Today that blessing has become a realityf0 ir, in F O D O 3 gli IUH121' In Springfield? 1 He was.one of the most ac- Council in 1914, several Bible schools were started, but none of them if t'Ve men 'n the m0Vemenf of Bible school was actually established by the new movement. It was lo- fe the Assemblies of God. He Bible School, as it was named, was operated on a faith basis. But gr attended the historic conven- tion in Hot Springs, Arkansas and was elected secretary of the new organization . J.R. Flower was a member of the group of men who chose the site for CBI. He has 'served on its boards and has been a part-time faculty member in YGGVS past. His contribution has not gone unnoticed. in St. Louis, Missouri, and special attention was given to the need for a rg a school, but this time on a more substantial basis. In 1921, the basement and on October 2, 1922, Central Bible Institute began its operations. fl, d. locating the school in Springfield: 1l It is convenient to the General er 'n California, never extreme. 31 It affords ample opportunities for practical ,Ss heart of the nation. 5l The Commercial Club of Springfield had purchased Irs for worship and rest and study-and donated it to the General Council for A graduate tucky, Eudorl Chicago. As z In 1908, I about organiz assumed the e at Malvern, Ar ness of the fell In 1914, at meeting of w Springfield, M doubtedly was the movement Bell was a 1 ments were sl Springfield, E. General Count laid the found: .l. IZII1 19, 1898, when swish family living ir first child. His England, where by le French language ary. wl'ane'cf1tm'3:'ar1fe- I every part of thin become a realityf0 none of them lent. It was lo- th basis. But the need for a the basement its operations. o the General sfor practical had purchased 'al Council for ' . . E211 A graduate of the Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Ken- tucky, Eudorus N. Bell continued his education at the University of Chicago. As a young man, he experienced the Pentecostal infilling. ln 1908, E.N. Bell went to work in Texas with others to bring about organization among the spirit-filled believers. From there he assumed the editorship of The Apostolic Faith periodical in 1910 at Malvern, Arkansas. This publication encouraged a growing cohesive- ness of the fellowship. In 1914, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, he acted as chairman of the first meeting of what was to become the Assemblies of God. He cited Springfield, Missouri, as the General Headquarters location and un- doubtedly was one of the few well-educated men in the early years of the movement. Bell was a tall southerner who was always active and whose move- ments were slow and precise. When the General Council moved to Springfield, E.N. Bell came with it. He too influended the origin ofa General Council school. The sacred influence of men like E.N. Bell laid the foundation for CBI. .- - , .... . . ... , . ...,..,.g........-....g.,....a.................- E . .,,,.- ... .,-.-.-,....yx,......- fIHHiIIz1rnl Fierce Willard Pierce came with D.W. Kerr to Springfield, Missouri, to offer him- self for the work of starting a Bible school. In the fall of 1921, they came together with their staff of teachers and formed the nucleus of the faculty and management of CBI. Son-in-law Willard C. Pierce and D.W. Kerr. Brother Pierce was a good preacher and musician. He worked hard to give the students musical training. He made many efforts at radio broadcasting by means of a small, portable broadcast- ing station that barely reached to the edge of the city. Brother Pierce labored with the students to get them to pronounce their oonsonants correctly and to sing heartily. It was an interesting first year at CBI, and Brother Pierce's contribution was a needed one. W - ... -..q..1..1L-.,..,,'.,. --,-17ga-n-.-.-,p.,-- nmmertial Qlluh The Commercial Street Club was a group of businessmen organized for the purpose of increasing business in the city, and when the General Council wanted to move to Springfield, these businessmen welcomed them in hopes of more and better business. A few years later, the Commercial Club heard that the assemblies of God was making plans for a Bible school in their city. The Club again saw a chance for an increase in their income by having the Bible school in their city. However, they were not of one agreement as to the loca- tion of the new school. They soon settled their differences and donated a 15-acre tract of ground, at a cost of S60,000, for the new school. However, the agreement carried with it a condition that the General Council must improve the property to the extent of at least 35,000 within five years. God provided funds to the Assemblies of God, and within one year, the first permanent building was erected at the cost of S100,000. Pictured here are three student participants an- nouncing reveille to the dormitory. At 6:00 a.m., the students were all supposed to rise and prepare them- selves for breakfast. But in case someone's alarm clock should fail, there was a combination of musical instruments to announce the new day. , as EE 9 9 : - s V 3 .-. 1. s Q 3 I . .. f-. 9 Z2 gg ..... oi au- 'H 'S SF- 5' En E, ,K '5 las -. E. .- 1 . '4 C, 52 2 2' 'E' QF .. M .. .. ge 'S 3 ,-U' ' I . in H ' :zz if 1 ' 2 E 9 E711 ' on 1. i. a. : v -,Q as :rn :- 4. -w 3 an o sz- -- -v 5 32' Q- o :Q : 5 1 1 3 H 5 I 'll H U 3, S Q o 5 Basement of Bowie in the twenties and thirties. nfnie giall The building pictured here is Bowie Dormitory: however, it was without a name in 1924. lt housed the administrative offices, classrooms and dormitories. lt was completed at a cost of S100,000, raised by the Assemblies of God without public solicitation. ' The construction of Bowie began April 1, 1923, and the new building was opened on October 8, 1924, with rooms enough for 125 students. The school outgrew the building almost before it was finished. A post-registration tally showed 120 students,almost a capacity number had been enrolled. The institute was starting where it had hoped to be five years hence. There were enough applications received from students to warrant room for 300 students. ln its day, the new structure was declared to be one of the finest educational buildings in the city. lt was complete and modern in every respect, from the heating plant, to the lighting and plumbing systems. The largest problem that CBI faced at the time was the lack of sufficient accommodations for the many students clamoring for admission. 'Wvl tn 5 .fy 'WGN 9 15 GUI I 21 .-.6 an Eu S3 Q.. NY S n n -. : is nn. -1 Z e o 5 o a ld thirties. ltoryg however, it me administrative mpleted at a cost d without public , 1923, and the l24, with rooms ew the building ion tally showed een enrolled. The :o be five years ed from students to be one of the as complete and lt, to the lighting that CBI faced lodations for the A, F W ,, M.- ,. ...,.-.- . --.fn-.....v'-.Av...,-v--4--Sf'-' -- 'f - The mention of the village of Summerville, in Hanks county, Nova Scotia, probably conveys little interest, but when it is added that the little village of Summerville was the birthplace of Mother Bowie, stu- dents of the past will hold that place in high esteem. At the age of sixteen Eleanor Smith gave her life to the one who gave His life for all. She had a tremendous burden for souls and a deep longing to be a missionary of the gospel. Through providential circumstances, Miss Smith made a religious pilgrimage to Newark, New Jersey, to a Pentecostal Mission from which Bethel Bible Training School eventually grew. After Miss Smith had attended her first Pentecostal meeting, God gave her a glorious Baptism in the Spirit. The church built a Missionary Rest Home and Eleanor Smith became the matron of the building. Missionaries would stop there on their way overseas and return there to recuperate. Brother George Bowie was home on furlough from Africa because of sickness. nt er Miss Smith said it this way, lt was while at Bethel that I met 'Prince Charming.' It must have been love at first sight,for aftera very romantic and meteoric acquaintance, we were married. A few months after the marriage, the couple sailed to Africa. They spent one term in Africa and returned to the states to become the pastors of the Assembly in Cleveland. Five years later, Brother Bowie became desperately ill with cancer of the stomach. He was healed, but six months later he went Home. Sister Bowie remained at the church in Cleveland. Then in 1929, one of the Springfield brethren made a special trip to Cleveland to attempt to convince Mother Bowie that her place was at CBI. Two unsuccessful attempts were made and on the third, she consented. The following 22 years found her established as CBl's Mother. Her glowing smile, happy outlook on life, good sense of humor and loving words still linger in memories. nfnie Q'-A .. .....,- .-,- ....-,.......,,.- -,fe-1--:vw.--eve'-11 -'- -1--'f 'N'i' i' ' ' Q. HL 4---A 'Q N --- - -V fi Q . . i lL-Rl Aunty Winn , Miss H.M. Jones, Pearl Pickel, Mrs. Frank M. Boyd. This scene is in Bowie Basement where the east entrance to the Cam us Bo k t p o s ore now is. This was the modern kitchen of yesteryear. i 1H3U'5 The scene to the left captures the activities in the base- ment of the right wing of Bowie. At the opening of the school, this was the gymnasium which was modernly equipped. The room was also used as the chapel: it later became used only as a chapel and is presently serving as a fans' large classroom. 1... JN? RIGHT CENTER: iL-Rl Arthur Graves, brother-in-law to Myer Pearl- man and recent president of Southeastern Bible College and Paul Jones who is now the District Superintendent of Montana. These two students had an afternoon off and borrowed a couple of horses to ride around the mpus LEP , . . . . . T CENTER. These two girls are in their room preparing their lessons. The rooms have not changed to any degree, but notice the clothes which were worn to classes then. In the ear helpers. The these years th by each stude their work as i board. Students vv and maids. Tl cows. The cov our present da for the campt ball diamond. proved to be finished each y tivities in the base- :he opening of the ch was modernly the chapel: it later asently serving as a i-law to Myer Pearl- and Paul Jones who two students had an around the mpus. om preparing their it notice the clothes In the early days of CBI, there were no hired helpers. The students did everything. It was during these years that two hours of work daily was required by each student. Students did not receive any pay for their work as it was considered part of their room and board. Students were yard workers, brick masons, cooks and maids. They even took care of the CBI pigs and oows. The cows were kept in a building located near our present day Student Union: they provided milk for the campus. The pigs were down on the present ball diamond. They finished the food scraps, and proved to be good eating after the butchering was finished each year. Campus Day was what they called it. Students would be armed with rakes and brooms, busily cleaning up the grounds. Some would wash win- dows and doors and others would scrub the stairs. One must admit that at the close of the day there was a vast improvement over all the property. The administration believed that a day of physical labor occasionally helped to keep the mind keen and receptive. Also, these days gave opportunity for contact with others in school which was a helpful means of broadening one's own educational and spiritual experience. Such days provided opportunity for social contact which was essential for normal growth. . . 4 , ,,,, , ,, , , -.-...4....... ..-..-..----::------- . , ,,, , ,A Y-,W .,.-..............Q....-.....,-,..............,. CBI had its own dairy cows for milk. - . ... . .-..x...,,Q,,.., ,... .-,-aqqu-u-.1-q.-...,v- -1- J--P-.-.. .., xg t. s--. s thletin P ielrl 4 lt was a long hard task digging into the Ozark rock to furnish the school with an athletic field. In 1952,this job was done, and the sports program made a forward stride with the new field. lt provided space for football, baseball and track. E middle ming The thirties brought many changes to the campus of CBI. These years brought uniforms for the girls. Navy blue dresses, white collars and cuffs, red bow ties, dresses no shorter than...how many inches was it? lt is possible to see the uniforms in the picture to the left. Pictured is a service taking place where the middle wing to Bowie was added. The reason for building was the need for a chapel and for more living space for the students. During the summer of '35 the middle wing was built and the third story to Bowie was added. But with the fall semester came an enrollment of 321 and the newly en- larged building proved too small to house all the students. Serum! fllhapel g For eleven years, this room served as the chapel. The years of '45 and '46 saw the beginning of the Assemblies of God radio program. The front part of this room was converted into a radio studio and the first Word and Sound iRevivaltimel broadcasts came from here. Presently, it is called Bowie Auditorium and is used for classroom, Noon Prayers and occasional special programs. 1944 was 2 ter and with appearance to tower.. 1 I 1 4 5 S 3 the campus of e girls. Navy blue 1 ties, dresses no is possible to see here the middle building was the for the students. ng was built and iut with the fall d the newly en- l all the students. ipel. The years of ies of God radio :onverted into a d lRevivaltimel is called Bowie on Prayers and 1944 was a cold, wet win- ter and with it came a new appearance to the CBI water- 'IOWGI' imics and ikes In . U .. yi-5 ,..- - . , f,f A,'2f'f?,??.,'..-',s-'f'5fag1 ,..,..zgf.- . f -3 . 523 L., l ,. .Lf ,g la-Q ., j,V...'f:E ' 1-.'2,,':F',,kv:1 'av m ay g Q. - 5, f7T'Zf ' itat- ,, 1 V' 'j4' 9 V . .sf ' ' -,. ' - it A uf QA X55 'VL J ls-vi ' ' ' :I ,yi-V-v .1 ' . .' ..f fn C 145' 7 u 1'6 ' XYVNE' gm:-' , fy' 3:5 . if '-Zi.-4 50,1 , -, wi' V? ii' ' ' KN QQ' ?f?m:.+.'1..2ag.1ef . f.-1:'?sv K v J f , 5' '- .' wh: 'f' In ,A a' vs . , I , ,. -' 4175 , ' 'I' ' .. , 1' - 'I Y 'x K 0 'ft 1' ' 4.5. iw iw MQ, f ea. A . t of f f ff .,,' .- ..r7.Q,, f- if 1 - - Q. as , 3 1 . A - - nw Q 1 0 x' 1 , ,n..cK ga- . , Hey, Fred! Yeh? ls this the line? a And so it would often be at Central Bible Institute picnics. Student and faculty picnics were an important part of the social life of the school family. They were a time to make new acquaintances, have fun and maybe, if you were fortunate, get a chance to talk to that special someone, but you seldom had that chance. After a fine dinner, the students would perhaps gather for a treasure hunt. A long hike in which all must partici- pate was planned for the entire afternoon of the next day. . ,. --G-- .f'-Q--- '--v- -y--,q3.,-.e.,1-.-.,:,,,,f,.,..A-.c,.,.f,.......-, ,....,,. .. , ., , .. . GIEQEI Garage One building on the campus was the com- bined bus garage and workshop. lt occupied the area between the present Student Union and Bowie Dormitory. One part was a place to repair school automobiles, trucks and buses. Another portion was a carpenter shop for repairing furniture and doing electrical work-the maintenance shop. B Brrrr! Rrrr bed and stop! once more-Br thirty and tir slipping into r She walks i into the base they, with pe play an import students. Whil sad countenan As the wo this work assi are considered spirit, the mos ye do, do it he How about getting together for an afternoon of fun? - Above are students feeding the hu e fur ' h I g ances wit coa .lt was a hard and dirty task,but it had to be done. CBI in some lt had its own Of the Adminis room is present It was opera the door, one vi machines, the r of the extracti The students equipment! Goi activity-girls scr or ironing, but 5 might seem mun done to the glor am- xied lion lace and hop ical T l V k , ...-.. ,r.N..v.vff...--,Are----f- A-M ' ' B egeialale and Ellaunrlrg Glrnfns Brrrr! Rrrrring! A sleepy member of the girls vegetable crew turns over in bed and stops the annoying alarm clock. But just as she is almost asleep once more-Brrrr!-an alarm in the next room reminds her that it is five- thirty and time to get up. Ho! Hum! And out of bed she crawls, quickly slipping into her work clothes. She walks down the corridor, side-steps the floor-sweeper, and descends into the basement hall. Others of like destination join her, and together they, with peelers in hand begin their duty. These vegetable girls really play an important part in appeasing the tremendous appetites of hundreds of students. While they do not mind the potatoes, carrots, turnips and apples, sad oountenances mark the onion peeling. As the work proceeds, the constant contact which students enjoy in this work assignments forms part of their character training. These duties are considered a part of school discipline and training. Done in the right spirit, the most menial task is done as unto the Lord. Paul said, whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord. lCol. 3:23l CBI in some respects was a self-sustaining unit. It had its own laundry, located in the basement of the Administrative building where the trunk room is presently located. It was operated by student help. Passing by the door, one would hear the roar of the washing machines, the rumble ofthe mangles, the screech of the extracting and the slam of the presses. The students praised God for this adequate equipment! Going inside, one would see bee-hive activity-girls scrubbing shirts, hanging up clothes, or ironing, but singing all the time. Laundry duty might seem mundane, but whatever was done, was done to the glory of God. ...g.........4...-........... ---Lia Edwin Antin does not have any difficulty in understanding how all the machinery operates. V Y L, - LY-.u.L..................-...-H1-.,........, A Y,- g....1.,.....1-,.-...,.--a-...- enum! Euilrling 19303 s r 'gl Y N' Os Some public relation's material encouraging interested students to come to the Institute in 1936, read like this: Students are provided with large, comfortable rooms. Two students occupy each room which gives ample training in social adjustment and helps to broaden the individual. Plenty of light, heat and ventilation are considerations in providing educational equipment at CBI. Each room has a spacious closet, dresser, comfortable bed, chairs and astudy table. We praise the Lord for CBI - the school of His planting. , ,tire . lfaiivis it 1 , V ff? ' s Welch Hall nears completion lJuly,1936l. From the very beginning, CBI continued to grow and with this growth came the ever-pressing need of added facilities to accommodate more students. ln the fall of 1936, a new building contained 120 dormi- tory rooms. It is interesting to note that 160,000 bricks were laid for the building. Over the entrance was placed a large, white cement block, bearing the simple though forceful inscription. Thy Word ls Truth lJohn17:17l. Welch Hall was supposed to be a duplicate of the present building lBowie Halll with the exception of the center wing. The first floor of the new structure housed several offices for faculty members and President J.W. Welch. Two apartments for faculty members were also on the first floor. There was a reception room on each floor where the young men received the new students. These reception rooms have been changed into a lounge, TV room and prayer chapel. No longer are there receptions in the dormitories for new students. The above is an aerial view of the CBI campus llooking northl as it was in February 1938. 3111111 John W. Wel in central New ' Canal. It was nc father entered tl was killed while The young Jc from higher educ caused him to col On January I his wife were ' probably occurri parents. Then th then to Schenei preach. Shortly brethren of the C One next finc as the superinter miraculous happe the Holy Ghost. Essex, Missouri. Then the histi Welch was amon as the General Ci man with a visioi for the training ol Welch's vision Springfield, lVlissi difficult years of moved to Califoi serve as the Presic On campus, he man. His individu speak in chapel a pathetic. He brought m sight in economic body tripled - due In his day, he more for God the when he passed av 9 , Jw and with this s to accommodate tained 120 dormi- 'icks were laid for iite cement block, y Word ls Truth e present building The first floor of lty members and members were also :h floor where the ation rooms have pel. No longer are northl as it was in The men who brought new blood and life to our campus were rather 1- lively themselves. Brother Welch was over 70 years old when this picture was guuhn , taken, he was still able to stand on his head! Brother Noel Perkins, not pic- tured,was positive that Brother Welch oould no longer stand on his head, thus the demonstration. Brother Ralph M. Riggs stands at the left to observe. Perkins and Riggs admitted that Daddy Welch still had what it takes. John W. Welch was born on November 3, 1858, in Cayuga County X in central New York. His father owned and operated a boat on the Erie Canal. lt was not long until they moved to Rockford, Illinois, and his father entered the Civil War. Then the sorrowful news came that his dad was killed while serving in Sherman's army. The young John Welch was not very strong physically and was kept from higher education by his fraility. But later, his strong noble character caused himto continue his educational activities through his own efforts. On January 25, 1878, he was married. The next year, both he and his wife were born again at Rochelle, Illinois. Their conversion probably occurred in a Methodist church since that was the faith of his parents. Then the call came to win souls. He moved to Virginia and then to Schenectady, New York, and all the while he continued to preach. Shortly after the turn of the century, he was ordained by the brethren of the Christian Missionary Alliance in New York. One next finds the Reverend Welch in Muskogee, Oklahoma, serving as the superintendent of the state. lt was at this time in his life that the miraculous happened. On November 3, 1911, he received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. He gave up his pastoratep his next field of service was Essex, Missouri. Then the historical day of the Assemblies of God occurred. Brother Welch was among the founders when they met in 1914. He was elected as the General Chairman of the Assemblies of God in 1915. Here was a man with a vision. By faith, he saw a large General Council and a place for the training of ministers and missionaries. Welch's vision became reality with the organization of a school in Springfield, Missouri, in 1922. Brother Welch witnessed the two long, difficult years of construction in trying to erect the first building. He moved to California to pastor in 1925 and returned six years later to serve as the President of CBI in 1931. On campus, he was known as Daddy Welch. He was a kind, generous man. His individuality was impressive. Slowly and deliberately he would speak in chapel and the tone of his voice was calm, fatherly and sym- Brother and Sister Welch. pathetic. He brought many remarkable advances to CBI through his keen in- sight in economical matters. In the five years he was at CBI, the student body tripled - due greatly to his administration. ln his day, he had a great vision that CBI would accomplish even more for God that is had in the past. Daddy was nearly 81 years old when he passed away. , I ni U,-,I - , is - ... .,, ,,,,,, ,, ,....,Q.i..4-.v-......-.-.....,-,..-.-.------ Yi' 'Ti The first commencement exercises in the newly constructed tabernacle. Construction of the tabernacle began in August of 1939 and ended in December of 1939. What rapid work from the ground clearing, excavation, to the massive steel beams being attached to the skeleton, to the cement being poured, to the auditorium finally being closed in. The building held great potentialities. It would host the coming General Council sessions, graduation exercises, camp- meetings and many other functions which would find it to be an ideal location. The new building was equipped with a music and recreation center, a basketball court and athletic floor, showers and lavatories. As an expansion to the music department, sixteen music lVle, he left wh, time work for Gi Ernest and 1 where they devc personal evange Eastern Colorad brought this mir ing was immedia After camp ml he went to the labored without pastorate in OI' missions of mini phia, Pennsylvan Almost eleve move which bro: in the early 1930 CBI had Bro. different periods in the school's vu structed building name, the E.S. W rooms, two private studios and orchestra quarters were in the basement, beneath the basketball court. The large auditorium was 80 feet by 96 feet and had a sixteen-foot balcony on three sides. It was able to comfortably accommodate 2,500 people. The recreation room was also the stage for the auditorium on special occasions. ' On Sunday afternoon, April 2, 1940, the large auditorium of the new tabernacle at CBI was dedicated to God. Today, this building serves as the campus gym, music building and classrooms. filahernacle ln the fall of 1 of the campus bl veteran students, Barrack buildings married student ag office and sewing r After World W ment. Many who stars and stripes ri missions. The Qdilanzing Euihfilfg Ti structed tabernacle. an in August of 1939 and :id work from the ground teel beams being attached Joured, to the auditorium lities. It would host the iduation exercises, camp- vhich would find it to be th a music and recreation Ietic floor, showers and apartment, sixteen music estra quarters were in the 1. at by 96 feet and had a 2 was able to comfortably 'eation room was also the casions. 140, the large auditorium edicated to God. Today, lym, music building and Me, he left what he was doing and entered a life- time work for God. Ernest and a friend later went to Colorado where they devoted themselves for some time to personal evangelism, riding over a large part of Eastern Colorado on bicycles. Shortage of funds brought this ministry to a close, but another open- ing was immediately awaiting Ernest. After camp meeting services in Portland, Oregon, he went to the Kentucky Mountains and again labored without support. He was later called to a pastorate in Ohio, Perhaps one of his greatest missions of ministry was his pastorate in Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. Almost eleven years passed before his next move which brought him to Springfield, Missouri, in the early 1930's. CBI had Bro. Williams as its President for two. different periods. He has taken, a personal interest in the school's welfare, and one of the newly con- structed buildings on the campus today bears his name, the E.S. Williams Chapel. ln the fall of 1946, the northern and eastern sections of the campus became dotted with G.l. Barracks for veteran students, and Trailer Town appeared. These Barrack buildings were added to the campus, serving as married student apartments, classrooms, bookstore, CUP office and sewing room. After World War ll, the veterans swelled the enroll- ment, Many who had gone into foreign lands under the stars and stripes resolved to return Undef the banner of missions. . - -... - ...-....-.........-.-L..4.......- ' meat williams Ernest S. Williams was a native of San Bernadino, California. His educa- tion ended in the eighth grade when his parents moved to Los Angeles. He went to work as a brick mason's helper. Due much to the influence of his parents who attended a local Holiness Church, Ernest felt the call of God upon his life even before his conversion experience at nineteen. October 2, 1906, found him in the historical Azusa Street Mission being filled with the Spirit. The people there had no money, no musical instruments -just old benches to sit on. He left that mission a changed person. One year later, he was walking from his home to the downtown area. Then, as though he heard an actual voice say, I want you to work for - ,Wim -L During the early days of CBI, books were hard to get, especially with little or no money to buy them. The school library was exceedingly small when one considered the size of the school. In the 30's requests went out asking, lf you have any books that you care to give to the school, or if you know of any person who would like to give a small private library to the school, kindly send us a list of books available, Not too long after that the school library was well-stocked. Two-thirds of the books were donated by the faculty members and Pentecostal writers. CBI received donations from the Salvation Army and gifts of money from ooncerned individuals. This picture shows the library when it occupied the entire front section of Bowie basement. Today's Bookstore, Post office and Cup Office were at one time one big library room. 3 33 When Bowie was the only building at CBI, the Dining Hall was located where the Campus Bookstore is now located. ln those years, the students filed into the dining room and stood behind their assigned chairs until a chorus was sung and a prayer offered. There was a senior presiding at each table, keeping a watchful eye on the needs of his charges. Welch was built in '36 with a completely equipped kitchen and two dining rooms, modern in every respect, located in the basement. In an orderly fashion, the studentswould seat them- selves at the tables in the dining room pictured at the top. The evening meals were served family style. The crew at the center right well indicates the number of workers who were involved in serving the evening meal. At the meal hour, there was happy and blessed fellowship, and what an unbelievably low price each meal was--breakfast, fifteen cents5dinner,twenty cents: supper, fifteen cents. Every- thing possible was done to provide hearty and efficient meals. 19413 's Pictured here is the 1949 Student Center: the forerunner of the present Student Union. Except for a few outside changes and a number of inside differences, the two buildings are somewhat the SGITDE. W , fa'f'1K,' , fy f' W: WW, f W, N yu, ea, f,,,,, gf, ., 5 f. ff f,,. ,, 3 Th Instit phasi: attenr chape syster spend healtl Sn baseba part o These calisthenics are being done where Evans Hall presently sits. The history of Physical Education at Central Bible Institute is full of spasmodic trials and various em- phasis. During one year every student was required to attend a fifteen-minute calisthenics program before chapel each morning. During years that no regular system was employed, students were required to spend an hour a day outside as a safeguard for their health. Sports like soccer, football, volleyball, basketball, baseball and other individual competitive sports were part of the P.E. training. The girl's volleyball court was located where the Evans' parking lot is presently situated. These cars are prepared to carry outstation workers to their churches on a Sunday morning. 1121115 glilzlll Zgeing Glunsirurierl lyfa aff' 'L if 'fp H J. Roswell Flower prays for the dedication of the newly con- structed Evans Hall. The Evans ' Evans and Bill. William I. In the kitchen the glory of staunch Nleth In 1911, he e school locatec preach the go: It was duri Spirit came. ,C Spirit were Fr. After grad: his education Miss Hilda Lir in Ossning, tl School in New The Evans I and served as cepted the invi Brother Ev hold steady ar own spiritual senses beoomin Today, he is s vell Flower prays for ion of the newly oon- ans Hall. .. ,, .. -Q.,--..,..-.--,..-v.,..,.-,af-Q w-......',--e.-.-.-W.- -, . The Evans family lL-Rl: Margery, Caroline, Eleanor, Paul, Fred, Sister Evans, Brother Evans and Bill. William I. Evans was born on August 12, 1887, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ln the kitchen of a home in Philadelphia, as an eleven-year-old boy experienced the glory of salvation while kneeling at his mother's knee. His parents were staunch Methodists who believed in the old-fashioned born-again experience. In 1911, he entered Nyack Missionary Institute, a Christian Missionary Alliance school located in Nyack, New York. He came to Nyack with the call of God to preach the gospel. It was during his first year at school that a wonderful outpouring of the Holy Spirit came. Among those present at that time who received the Baptism in the Spirit were Frank M. Boyd and W.l. Evans. , After graduation, Brother Evans served in various pastorates and continued his education by attending Richmond College in Virginia. On October 7, 1914, Miss Hilda Lindbeny became his wife. They settled in Ossning, New York. While in Ossning, the call came for them to go to the newly opened Bethel Bible School in Newark, New Jersey. The Evans moved to Bethel in 1916. For several years, W.l. Evans both taught and served as Dean of Men. Then in 1929, Bethel was discontinued, and he ac- cepted the invitation to become Dean of CBI. Brother Evans so wisely guided the students in worship, adjuring them to hold steady and let God have His way. He encouraged students to develop their own spiritual faculties and warned them of the possibility of their spiritual senses becoming dull and unresponsive. His godly life left an impression on many. Today, he is still remembered for what he accomplished by the grace of God. .. .-.-. . . - Q 'lil 2 1121115 ,hash Below are Brother and Sister Evans Bro. Evans will try to roll it further than anyone else. This was during one of the all-school picnics. ..,.. prnilter and Sister Engel Brother and Sister Frank M. Boyd are standing in front of Bethel Bible Training School in Newark, New Jersey. While serv- ing as dean of Bethel, Brother Boyd was persuaded to leave by J.W. Welch who had returned to Newark to invite Brother Boyd to come to CBI to serve as Dean of the new institute. ln 1924, the Boyds moved to Springfield, Missouri. They were affectionatley known to many former students as Pa and Ma Boyd. They inspired students to live happy and active Christian lives. One important principle that Brother Boyd held to was daily physical exercise. Much of the athletic development at CBI started because of the encouragement of Brother Boyd. He was a great tennis enthu- siastand interested the students in getting regular exercise. During his administration, a regular period for gym was inaugurated. At times, Brother Boyd clothed himself in overalls and with a hoe and rake in his hands, went about beautifying the campus. Brother and Sister Boyd were not with us long after the school moved from Central Assembly basement to the site where it is presently located. They felt the Lord had another field of ministry in Rochester, New York, where they moved to pastor Elim Tabernacle. I I gllllergers Central Bible College was the second of two attempts to have a General Council school. From those early years until now, CBC has seen three other schools of its kind mergewith it. There were Bethel Bible Training School, Newark, New Jersey l1929l5 South Central Bible Institute, Hot Springs, Arkansas l1953l5 and Great Lakes Bible Institute, Zion, Illinois l1954l. eihel Minnie Draper was in charge of a Pentecostal mission in Newark, New Jersey. A missionary rest home was added to the mission and Miss Eleanor Smith lBowiel became the matron of the new building. Bethel Bible Training school grew out of this mission station in 1916. BBTS was indeed a Bethel, for Assemblies churches were few and far between in those days. Outgoing missionaries found Bethel a blessed place to receive last minute strength and encouragement before embarking for the lands across the waters. Incoming missionaries, weary in mind and body after strenuous years of battle for God, found Bethel a Haven of Rest. Men like W.l. Evans, Frank M. Boyd and R.M. Riggs were the teachers at Bethel. The school had a relatively short history and in 1929, it was amalgamated with CBI. . . --Q.-.5-y Q..,-,..-..--,q....1,,,-..,,?g-...,Lf-m.-g,l-5s,.,-5y- .-fy:---Q-.. V. ...,. -- . . . . N Long, long and camping down time al here at CBC, visit His chilc Here is a ' He drew neai were not like manner, dur great convict fessions, botl ended,we wel we had dealt and God,jus1 to our souls. After getti of the day wa to get dressec in prayer and the chapel sei the call to d might fill the After supper, ' followed by mained in his or library. two attempts to early years until is kind merge with xl, Newark, New ite, Hot Springs, Institute, Zion, nisslon in Newark e mission and Miss the new building Jn station In 1916 hurches were few ies found Bethel a Juragement before ming missionaries mf battle for God VI. Riggs were the ort history and in C5nrl's 'Bisiis Long, long ago, when Israel was wandering in the wilderness and camping around the courts of the tabernacle, God came down time after time and visited His people. Each school year here at CBC, God has come down in His glory and majesty to visit His children. Here is a first hand account of a revival dated in 1938. As He drew near, we began to see so many things in our lives that were not like Him. For two days, He visited us in an unusual manner, during which time classes were suspended. Under great conviction, we were constrained to make numerous con- fessions, both public and private. Before God's visitation was ended,we were feeling clean and refreshed in our souls, because we had dealt with those things that were displeasing to Him: and God, just as good as His Word, had imparted new blessings to our souls. png nn fllampus After getting up early each morning, the first item of the day was a refreshing shower. Then it was time to get dressed, tidy the room, and observe quiet hour in prayer and meditation. Breakfast was followed by the chapel service. Next came classes, interrupted by the call to dinner. Recreation and household duties might fill the afternoon or a shopping trip to town After supper there was another quiet hour for prayer followed by an evening of study Each student re manned rn his own room or read in the reception halls or library CHECK fllurrinzulum Central Bible Institute began with a three year program. This program lasted for 26 years, then in 1948 the fourth year of study was added The following year the fifth year was added for a B Th degree The fourth and fifth years were added for stu dents who desired further studies In Christian educa tion missions music or theology The years of 48 and 49 were the beginning of the CBC School for the Deaf The master s program was added in 57 CBC has changed through the years A large number of courses have been added there are larger facilities larger faculty and student body and an ever increasing curriculum . . . . , , ' - , . . 1 I ' . ' 1 I I - , I r - - I - I 1 1 1 I - I I I ' , g, , , .. ...............-..-.........-e.e..-.......-.......-.........v----.--- ' - -- -Y -.-..f -..-- .. W- ve.-W-4 . Bowie Hall 1 2. Welch Hall 3 4 1 1 ' . Water Tow nrn ment spur . Neyv gym Building 5. Student Ur 6. Nlaintenam S-, - f , .. 7 I -P A N-WM,-W Buildings Ch 7. Laundry ar gi -M - ---- KTA- ------ 5 ----'VW----51-MW W- - 5 gi 8. East Apart. O 03 O 3 mm 9. North Apal l9f W '-' H '-'- io - '---1'- 'X G o xg o m T5 3 ' i A 7 :1 O S 9' 2 2 Ei f ' g 5 - g 55 El- A-'Z . 28 ' - f 2 EY we Z E -Q A IKX V ,,,,,,.- -...I g N ' E N ' A 0 0 0 O u 'w-M 8 H 411 41B -.. H ,. ... .-.. -- ,N :X . ,X V XX Y X X X X X 11 XX E 2 2 2 2 2 Years of Enrollment ' JX sxsoo , 1 ' X X W Xl I ' ' 'M' gg fxi L i l ' S i V E i i i i i V ' I S1500 X f-I--3 X f--. y-7 . -- . I-5-I-V-E-'64--l--T-i+v----if-Y-Y J 1 1 1 Q ' ' ' suoo P A+-P ---- -f-i-,--'+-- , I-i--- X -L4-l-L--- nf . . A , , . I , X X i A , ,, - i Q I 1- X i X i X X 5 X- N: ef . . I H suoo '- ii--- - - E --- 1 3 ---4-1 f -- , E --- i , ' ,Xm - Ty 1 1 ii, ,, mantra r I i ' 1 I ' E3 ' , V S1200 F'-T'fL -M-- L --- - 4--+----j-'- X --f-----V -,--1W- --- , i ' i ' i i f V 4 f ' L ,.---,,- ..-- -l -,-, -- -- , 3- , . 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Room, board, tuition 116 hrs.D and peneral fee so - for me complete school yen' K2 semestersj. 25 o lv- moh to N Ut an O O'?l.DfY! r --,,-,........--- uwxor- 0 UNO H spurt Bowie Hall Welch Hall Water Tower Aerial view of CBC - January, 1972 New Gymnasium and Music Building Student Union Maintenance Shop and Buildings Laundry and Electric Shop East Apartments North Apartments l 10. Trailer Court 11. Athletic Field 12. Tennis Courts 13. Evans Hall 14. Boyd Hall 15. Flower,Hall 16. E.S. Williams Chapel 17. New Cafeteria 18. Grant Street 19. Parking Lots 20. Mission Village i I l i i 5 Il 1 i 1 1 f 1 iw, .,.,.,, , 2...-.,2,., , I ' i 4 1 --:Ln io Y 1 ii ' 19 -4 5 U i 5 1' 1 g 5 , xi i V- 'I uiil 7 i ,S ' Q ,,,,,W.W,....,,W, ,,,.,.,.. W 1 y 5 A I9 4 V , 15 1 gms K L- g zso ' I ' I 2.4 -M L5 -+--+-T -m----H-m---- --- 175 --------- ---- ----f- ---- -if '7 X ---- -V -- -- TT 150 ----'- 125 f ' 100 --- 7S so' l- 25 ---,-,........+........... .-.-.-------..J--as v .4 -!B----'-W---d----,.,..,....J..........--..........,,.. 0 -W. u1w0l'NQUi 3'-40170 IN N Ui 01 so -1 mme'-1N 5'f V IS Q,-nn mme-1 nn Us .-4 For Graduation ......,.,.......- . . ...-. -......c...,.-v.. .1...........v,--...-a---+-u--- 7 nture nf 01501 Central Bible College now covers 45 acres of land. Its buildings and land is valued at a little more than 2.8 million dollars. Future plans for CBC include a new coed dormitory, a new library building, a new apart- ment building and an extension to the trailor court which will increase trailor lots of 115. It is estimated that between 600-700 new persons will apply for enrollment at CBC for this coming fall. C5ranluz1te spurt CIVISION of , ,i',j'f gg 5. ' I ' ' f' ' r Hz Us . ,M 3. L ,I , ghd' ,gl . .W ,. A if iffy' mfg ,a ,, if PE 'f' fi.:-l L :,,v thu. J! .gi ff 'i 'fZi! ?s1 2 fg -' 1, .,- , 2 ,. . K '25 -:il 3 ' r QT? ' e I - ,- . 'i 4 -. hr Dr. Stanle' very importa students. Cha mitting cours Affairs Comn bility are jus1 divisional cha the Departmei division at Cer A time ti to gather stor A time to 1 to rid ourselve meaningful to through the B upon which v our lives. a I I Dr. Stanley Horton heads this division, a very important division for Bible school students. .Chairing all division meetings, sub- mitting course changes to the Academic Affairs Committee and allocating responsi- bility are just a few of his many duties as divisional chairman. Established in 1948 as the Department of Bible, it is now the largest division at Central Bible College. A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together. Ecclesiates 315. A time to establish ourselves in the Word, to rid ourselves of those things which are not meaningful to our relationship to Christ and through the Bible division we learn of basics upon which we ground our faith and build our lives. ..,..... , , s -1:31 me Religious Education, Nlissions, lVlusic,and Applied Theology fall into this division under the chairman, Charles Harris. This division is rela- tively new in that it deals mainly with the ministries of the church. The church plays an important part in the work of God and church ministries is vital to the Bible school education. What role does the church play in oommunity,social, and personal activities of our nation? Church ministries gives the role the church plays in the lives of Christians everywhere. , ,, M, ,-.--..,.-ng,...-g--v.-,++-rwufpnen-.qaf,u.nvn1,-w-wr-1.-.N.?. , V.-,.. OIVISICD of ChUI2Ch mlnlSIl2l6S fall into I ICU IUHY division is rela- of the church. od and church t role does the s of our nation? in the lives of L OIVISIOH of GEHGRAI GOUCAITIOD This literature sure is dryl Education e As that b Division of Ce the world in Physical Educ student is mad ln 1948 W partment of C seven years it I Relevant is alive to their and their place -.,:. --.H ,. ., ev-,,-.1-o,-. Education embraces many subjects. Webster's Dictionary As that brief definition implies, the General Education Division of Central Bible College is vital to a student who knows the world in which he lives. Through English and Speech, Physical Education, the Social Sciences, and Psychology, the student is made aware of the world around him. ln 1948 when CBC became a four year institution, the De- partment of General Education was established and for the past seven years it has been headed by Carl Calihan. Relevant is the word for this department as students become alive to their world, their environment, their responsibilities and their place as Bible believing people in it. Bro. Henderson do you still remember how to play the trumpet? OIVISIOD of GGl'lGl2Al GOUCAIIICD SOD lL-Rlfront row: Mrs. and Mr. Willard C. Pierce, Miss Ruth Campbell, Mr.and Mrs. D.W. Kerr, lRt. endl Miss Helen Atkin- Central Bible College has grown skyward -and has sprouted outward. The vision of the early 20's has taken form. Should Jesus tarry, Pentecost shall have the joy of seeing many more young people prepared and equipped at CBC, both spiritually and mentally, for the work to which they have been called. Thou shalt provide out of all the people able men. Such as fear God...and place such over them lEx. 18:21l. l Benny Aker M, .. . . ... ,A v ,- W - ,.- ,-.,.n-v--. 1-- Bro. 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I - - . - g .1 --- -- - - 1- .W+' m5nfavz-qgtr,a91:1-5'1a-.--sf:-rewf,,- .. . BOARD of lt is the foundation of an edifice that holds the weight of its beauty. --Author Unkown The Board of Directors is the foundation of Central Bible College. The executive presbytery of the General Council of the Assemblies of God constitute the Board of Directors. They appoint the president and in consultation with him, the various members of its faculty and administra- tive staff. Dueto the heavy respon- sibilities of the members of the Board of Directors in connection with their work as executive presbyters and because of-the rapid growth of CBC in 1948 the Board of Administration was es- tablished. The members are ap- pointed by the Board of Di- rectors and make decisions affecting the management of the college. DIRECTORS ARD AOITIIRISTIRAUOH Board of Directors lL-Fli, standing: Roy Wead, N.D. Davidson, Joseph Flower, James Hammill, Paul Lowenberg, Philip Hogan, Richard Dortch, Dwight McLaughlin: seated: Martin B. Netzel, Bartlett Peterson, Thomas F. Zim- merman, G. Raymond Carlson. Board of Administration lL-Fll: Nlartin B. Netzel, G. Gaynerd Graham, N. Cleo Tapp, Warren lVlcPherson, T.E. Gannon, Philip Crouch. Not Pictured: Jerry Corbett, G.F. Lewis, Bartlett Peterson. WW' 4 ff'f:?73'?' -Jenn, rw 76, WWW, .41 i f, pf, if , ,pffgfv ,fm ,fy REQ In 1959, trar of Cent: his other tea trar, Brother CBC and arrz dents. Studei office to talk requirements UCD Paul Lowenberg Thomas F Zum REQ! SUQAR In 1959 Davld Drake became the Regus trar of Central Bible School In addmon to hrs other teaching responslbllltles As regls trar Brother Drake clears all appllcants to CBC and arranges class schedules for the stu dents Students are always welcome ID his office to talk vvlth hnm concernmg academic A 'AMN' -1 - - C '-PM, ,,,, A,,.,., ,,,-..,.-F,,..,.,,.,,:...,-m.-..1..Y,ix.-..,.'.s.vmL - BU In SS INAUAGGR A tlme to get and a tlme to lose Ecclesiastes 3 6 Thus verse IS probably alive In Stephen Waleglr more than any other per son on campus Struggling wlth a budget and Improvements keeps hum spendlng an endless amount of time and energy on the campus on T E Gannon requirements and future educatlonal plans staff Meredith Oxford and JoAnn Butrin, Health Center. Maintenance CL-RJ: Arvid Lindgren, Gilbert Grapes, Clifford White, Howard Behling, Ernie Schneider., , 1 , I . Admistrative Secretaries CL-Ri: Connie Katter, Registrar's office, Pearl Barger, Veteran's advisor, Erlene Fisher, Business office, Joy Thornton, President's office, Virginia Hogan, President's office, Jean Risner, Dean's office. -Ji ,, Mr' Housekeepers: Helen Shumate, Naomi Reed. Emery Snyd Student Servii switchboard, Ioan office. IN A ,, ,,,, . ,,,., ,,,...,...,.......- H-- -fewer-fewgsvro-,-mynfw..-m-,,-.,,....v.,,...'r-2-,-0.-.we-V v ' -A s, Clifford White, d. What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth. Ecclesiastes 3.9. The staff of Central Bible College is dedicated to the comfort of the students and the well maintenance of the buildings and ground. A ministry that many overlook but when done in the love of Jesus, service is truly a ministry. I Emery Snyder and John Hubbard, Night watchmen. Maeline Wood, Velma Johnson, Betty Stokes, Pat Ice, Vera Breithaupt. Not Pictured: Es- lean Cheatam, Bertha Felton, Marylyn Johnston, Jackie Stokes and Monroe Walters. Student Services lL-Rl: Leota Morar, bookstore, Marlyn DeFoggi, bookstore, Donna Taylor, library, Phyllis Jackson, switchboard, Madeline Behling, post office, Faith Hubbard, cashier, Kattie Berryman, loan office, Barbara Womack, loan office. Not pictured: Pam Willott. Cafeteria Staff lL-Rl, Standing: Dick Merrifield, Naomi Stawinski, John Wood, seated: f'l'c'l'Lfff'i E'c1:ww-rua-mf y ' , ! ' --1 --,'.H1rf:1? !'-'sv -. .,, , ,, M:-f'-w1fw--fAf1vf,,1 . A,-- -fm. VX., 'L ' I ...f L..-.::1.....L.. ...-..a,,.g .- - .- Y -' '- ...-.-..... Ak ,vvrffjffi ,if .4177-3'-.-rs: I Q Wm r W' tv! irc, 'WN -21? HL -fs Wi? Zig 5x -fc ,. ,,. .-f1'l'2 'f'H 'l tfcfux 0-a X ,F Q! 1 qgvfsbw OQSNIP 'ftM-eL':rm-fi-Qy.-een-,f--m.s--.-'--use-ar ,MN music facult Music is a vital ministry to the Lord and to His people. Through music lives have been changed, new dedications made and souls won into the kingdom of God. Nlusic sets a mood and time for vvorship, through song the Lord is glorified and his presence is made manifest. Through the fifty years of CBC's history, music has always been in- volved and to this day the school offers a program for music majors. Music is a part of CBC, its ministry and out- reach. sq z Nmmx Z z 4 Aya Oura testi Art. Foreign Studei Kasiera, Kenya Beckdalh, spor Thomas lmem Dale Kauffmar sor, Canada: Jc A V AA Mr- y - mf- at D ,,, ,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,.....,,......-,.:...s..V..-.v,.., .. .,.. '- IICRGIGH stuoents A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted Ecclesiastes 3:2 Central Bible College from the first year of its creation has enjoyed the labors of missionaries in that foreign students enrich life on the campus and in the classroom. ln 1922, four foreign students attended CBC - three from Persia and one from the mil- ippine Islands. Now in 1972, we have 20 students from the countries of Canada, Kenya South Africa, Samoa, the Congo, Japan, ltaly, and Ghana. Aya Oura testifies by song How Great Thou Musembe Kasiera, Michael Otanga and Thomas lmende sing a lively Art. chorus in their native tongue. '7fi6'E1f13 Foreign Students lL-Rl, back row: Paul Laughlin, Canada, Patrick Osei-Bonsu, Ghana, Musembe Kasieral Kenya, Michael Otanga, Kenya, Cecil Greeff, South Africa, Guambi Makoso, Congo, Bro. Beckdalh, sponsor, front row: Aya Oura, Japan, Joyce Belcher, Canada, Giovanni Panzetta, Italy, Thomas lmende, Kenya. Not Pictured: Brian Belrose, Canada, Christopher Ditchfield, Canada, Dale Kauffman, Canada, Paul Martin, Canada, Keith Paul, Canada, Larry Floss, Canada, Alvin Win- sor, Canada, John Wood, Canada, Charles Muyu, Kenya, Elizabeth Haleck, Samoa. Italy is the greatest country in the world l ii 5, i i. l 'Q '-1s-gvf--Prum-we-P i l I l CII DASICQS 3 Every fall there are more than 2000 students who come to Springfield to attend college at Central L y Bible College or Evangel College. l i Those looking for a home church can choose from 17 different Assembly of God churches in Springfield. Also these churches for many are a place of weekly and weekend ministry. g 1 1 44 Y: l l ii J V A 11 1, lr , 1 1 l 1. l I li lil 3! if if 'f I I l , 7 ..?. . -. , ' ' ' - -A -,H -. I . 1 .. 1.-w--p-n---1-,.,,.,.,... V -'- -Y - A A --Y Y. , ,, f. .:- ' K- ---s v...., ,'-v-w--,Q-f,-1-....,,,,,. , -- ' ' ' I 's'-'-r'-?fi'5'F-gvffwzzvzftvnv.--2--nf,., .,,,. Flev. John Mallory 1 i l l r 64 Rev. Philip Wan nenmacher. Mallory. ... Central Bible CoIIege's Year of Jubilee has afforded the student body many oppor- tunities to hear some of the best and most sought after speakers in the Assemblies of God movement. This held true when Paul Finkenbinder came to CBC for a two-day visit. Paul Fin- kenbinder is a missionary to South America and maintains the largest mass media broad- cast of the gospel message in the world. Conveying the gospel of Jesus Christ close to 10,000 times a month, Paul Finkenbinder has proved himself a man of faith in God's Word. ' Speaking in two days of chapel and the Friday night CMF service, Paul Finkenbinder stressed the importance of action as he preach- ed on God's Perfect Will for our Lives, and Keeping in God's Will. Through preaching the Word, relaying personal experiences, and sharing practical knowledge ofthe ministry, Paul Finkenbinder became a vital part of CBC's Year of Jubilee. f Q ' . . . t ,L ,A-Q . 'Y 1 - -KJ.- -1- ,. . .... , . C ,, g,,,,,,,, 7 ,BIN ,- p-Jn, H 1-wa:-1,-Q-3-1....s,......-.,..,, ,.. Sam Sasser CMF Officers: lL to Fil Frank Davis, vice-president: Fran Wilson, secretaryp Cathy Clarkson, treasurer: Dale Fagerland, president. . . .And v come to the this? Esther This is thi at Campus M ice. Under th with the bor the backgrou the student b be part of the Campus N lished on tl College in 19 Missionary B: ship, composn of Central Bl whose work e praying, giving Friday nig prayer reques' body in the i Campus Miss students parti prayers and pr, and calls are r campus, the l Fellowship sei ever. E 17 -v' --- ' 'm etaryp Cathy . . .And who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this? Esther 4:14 This is the scripture reference spoken of at Campus Missions Fellowship Bonfire serv- ice. Under the blessing of His great Heaven, with the bonfire crackling and popping in the background, Coach Arnold challenged the student body that this was their hour to be part of the Kingdom of God. Campus Missions Fellowship was estab- lished on the campus of Central Bible College in 1923 under the name of Campus Missionary Band. Campus Missions Fellow- ship, composed of the entire student body of Central Bible College is an organization whose work embraces the triad of missions-- praying, giving and going. Friday night from 6:30 to 7:00 many prayer requests are presented to the student body inthe various prayer groups. At 7:15 Campus Missions Fellowship begins. The students participate with their testimonies, prayers and praises to God. Lives are changed and calls are received. As students leave this campus, the Friday night Campus Missions Fellowship services stay in their minds for- ever. campu missions K llOWShlp l K Bob Hoskins CMF President, Dale Fagerland dialogs with CMF Sponsors Presi- dent Crouch and Sister Guynes after a CMF service. , f' ' 'fi ' 't-'IQyg:sm1c-gqg:-4pgggf-yi-1-gn33g-q.g?4-p-,-..f+-f , Noon Prayers is a practice as old as Central Bible College itself. Prayer, communication with our Father, is an important part of campus life. Students learn how to open themselves up to the Holy Spirit so they can be guided by Him and learn to be used of Him. Sharing with others what God has done in their life brings about a unity in the body of prayers at Noon Prayers. r Noon Prayers start at 12:00 to 12:30 and again at 1:00 to 1:30, but it is not unusual to see students praying at 2:30 and 3:00 in the afternoon who have been there since noon. A hunger for God's leading and presence in their lives seems to initiate such a fervency, of prayer as to know Him is life. DCITSCRS HOCH DRAYGRS Spring Curators lL-Rl: Gary Williams, Nancy Hrubik, Barbara Drent Steve Antin. Fall Curators iL-Rl: Rick Ridings, Gail Stanley, Joyce Rutherford, Ed Loubriel. -, .,...-4-......,,,.. ,, YM CMF Praye Far East: Gary Ameri p Stevl Brian Rainbow ll blies espe ers, worl lA of 1 intel The give ence sion: Colln T Miss num as ir area tion, Qual age 1 soph Ir spen' man, Barb call: Libel in Ta , . ,. .,.., W, , ,rs yqumnnwmpmv-m--,n-we-emvfA-4-M Barbara Drent, pnaveiz cnoup leaoens CMF Prayer Group Leaders: lL to Rl David Meek, Servicemen: Gary Young, Far East: Gary Drent, Eur-Asia: John Floe, Collegiate Outreach: John Palmer, Latin America: Steve Antin, Home Missions: Larry Metz, African: Jim Stewart, Deaf: Brian Rainbow, Revivaltime: Paul Miles, TAE. One of the greatest needs in the Assem- blies of God today is that the people, especially the ministers and Christian work- ers, receive a world-wide vision. A vision of a world harvest field. With this statement in mind, the summer of 1959 was the first year for the missionary internship program at Central Bible College. The two-fold purpose of this program is to give the interns practical missionary experi- ence on the mission field and to keep mis- sions alive on the campus of Central Bible College. The interns are sponsored by Campus Missions Fellowship but have to meet a number of qualifications and responsibilities as individuals. Each has to arrange his own area of ministry, secure his own transporta- tion, and raise his own financial support. Qualifications include--ll a grade point aver- age of 1.0 or above: 2l must be at least a sophomore: and 31 at least 18 years of age. Interns this year were Larry Smith, who spent his nine weeks in Malaysia: Grace Bow- man, who chose the Philippines: Gary and Barb Drent, who felt India was their mission call: Lou Jeanne Pittman, who went to Liberia: and Shelia Jaquish, who ministered in Tanzania. CMF Missionary Interns: lL to Fll Larry Smith: Sheila Jaquish: Lou Jeanne Pittman: Grace Bowman: Barbara Drent: Gary Drent, R uthe IHTZGRH '3 1 - 7 5Y '21H...., The Nlad Nlathematicianl W -- - -1- 1 .- mpg127WQ7ff??Z 4 44 MM Ez . ss 2 'f , 55 K 2-1 is s ii 1 x l. Q Rev. Bernard Johnson, CMF convention speaker. A 1 1 5 Z Q A 1 4 E' L F E . ,, ,w-...,.,..,.,,1- ,,,,,,.....,,Q ..,,..,4.,.,.......,,+-,Q...f,...........w- 1......,-,.....-.,,.,,, ITTISSIONS CCNVGHIIGH .,.. ,,,.,.. . .,.....,. , - 4 - ,.....,,,..,, 5...:-. - - .L-...., -- Q... - ' - ' -n:..............L...,-...w,.--.......-..Y.:.,-- -... . ,J-. -....-.-0-.-.. . . --...f , - , CGUDSEICRS ADO UDGRVISORS ' Welch Counselors: lL to Rl Steve Brimmer: C.A. Post: Levi Caddellg Steve Sundellp Joe Batluck: Bro. Hubbard, supervisor, Paul Gaehring. Flower Counselors: CL to Rl Nancy Grigsbyg Don Cole: Ron Murry: Sue Krueger, Rex Sharp: Barb Hill: Jim Risnery Walt Danglerg Bro. Carr, supervisor. Bowie Counselors: lL'to Rl, back: Mom Lowe, Supervisor: Rhoda Columbia, Linda Monserrate, Margo Stock, Phyllis Yandle, Nancy Grau, Fran Wilson, front: Cindy DuVall, Grace Bowman, Katy Oatman, Sheila Jaquish, Nancy Hrubik. , i Dani' ,, . 'IG Hall prayers time of fellowsh ble: Ron Murryp Sue Bro. Carr, supervisor. Rhoda Columbia, Grau, Fran Wilson, Jaquish, Nancy I, ,-.-....-.Y-..qg:.,.f:41q'z-:-'-rvr-a-f....-m..-.r...-p4- . . Dan Montgomery, Dorm B supervisor. l 1 , E v,-' 5 f V,-, 4 Hall prayers is a time of fellowship with one another and then a time of fellowship with God. - ., f.-...,---,-,-...,......v.f....-........-...., . ,... . A friend, a mother, a father: These are our Residence Hall supervisors. Their job isn't simply as watchdog over a dorm, but rather one of counselling, of helping. They are responsible for the general welfare of their respective dorms. They perform their duties in such a way that they receive love and appreciation from their children, The girls in Bowie appreciate their new carpeting, especially during hall prayers. ' ' W' ' ' --I-M .w1':rv-f+uq--- -gf--...E-W.-1 A-A - . i :I ,I I 'I ' . If fr - 'frfrr:-r-r:1-e:::.-'nawf:+-?fm-?:nufffr'.f...ym-,-f'fff- ,. ,TI I I I I f I 7. Alumni IGCIIURESNID Q I P' a I I I Q I V ,I 3 ll - nl! ., 1 I fI Alumni Association lL-Rl: Harris Jansen, Jack Risner, Tom Sanders, Brenton Osgood, Dave Irwin, Philip Crouch, V It ' Mrs. Philip Wannenmacher, Warren McPherson. I I II ' fi f 1, W V' , A I I I l I ' I I' I I I I I I I , X Ag V I I I I I I I :II ,III IT ll! II JI I IIII NV Gilf II! IS? 'Il I I E I 74 I -.-,Y-.--.-i.. f-, . ,x K, QQ f 0 1 ff ff Q Ufy. f af' ' I .i I I 1 f ' I , I ir, ,- V? Lid ,g- I . ,iff I , M Qu I 4 I I I , 4, , my 1 4- l Jch rf f ,, Q . 'dw tif, . ,-, , 1 f , fy-' 4. He that made them in the beginning made them male and femaIe... Matthew 19:4. This year's lectureshlp, entitled The Biblical Perspective of Sex and conducted by Dr. Richard Dobbins from Akron, Ohio, covered a wide variety of subjects pretaining to sex. Some of the remarks made of the lectureship are that it was' real, basic, wholesome, fine, and Biblical in its view. Many regular classes were dismissed to permit students to attend lectures and rap sessions con- ducted by Dr. Dobbins. A special night for single ladies, single men and married students added to the practicality of the lectureship. H X . ....., -. ' ' ' 1 ' M- f ' . . CHRISIIIAD SGI? C6 COUHCII One does not have to wait until he stands on foreign soil to discover humanity in need. The need is everywhere waiting to be met. Christian Service Council was established on the campus of CBC in 1929 under the name of Practical Work Department. The purpose then and now is for classroom theory to become practical reality. Some of the most important activities on the campus are those sponsored by the Christian Service Council. All phases of Community Churches, Visitation, Teen-age Evangelism, Collegiate Outreach, Travel Teams and Deaf and Blind Ministry are conducted by the students under the direction of David Carr. Christian service council: lL to Rl top: C.A. Post, Herb Wright Paul Gaehrlng Joe Lorti, bottom, Alan Church, Dave Carr, Ed Graham. I David Carr, Christian service director. Judy Barris, secretary , ' ' 4-: -.. 1.,...1f:p,....... -,,,,.,L,,,,,c ,, -..vc ' .-.e....-..... L., ' Mw0W 'i Z: it 'w,,l.vA-. -...K il C. , at t.,t X ..... ' 4 Deanna il- 'l Titus Day Parti Carnes, Dale Fay Nlaracle, Ron He M. ,ll Al IAA A V - 1 ,-,,,.v.u..,..,-.-v,-e-1.....-.-e,,-.-,.-,..--,..-- --fm.. .-L...-.......,--as-. . . . Y . 'fha .. - L .- Y. . - - TIIIUS oay Titus Day was inaugurated, on November 4, 1968 in cooperation with the Southern Nlissouri District. Students from TCBC were invited by the churches of this district to conduct both morning worship and evening evangelistic services. The name Titus Day is taken from the relationship Paul had with one of his young ministers, Titus. Fortyone students gained practical ministerial and homiletical practice this year in the Titus Day program. Tangible results of lives changed, commitments renewed, and lives consecrated to the Lord were presented in Christian Service chapel on December 2. Deanna Dortch, clerk. l Titus Day Participants: lL-Fil back row: Phil Dippold, Larry Haight, Joe Tosini, Dave Jellel, Gary Case, Dave Johnson, Jack Hembree, Walt DangIer,AIlen Carnes, Dale Fagerland, Bob Porter, Gary Stone, Ed Scott: front row: Milton Hubbard, Dennis Lacy, Nlusembe Kasiera,Claude Tuggle, Bob Whitehair,John Maracle, Ron Hancock, Tom Rutherford,Joe Batluck, Duane Durst,lD0nald Marsh. 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I I v Y TV' i vi L i , ij ' i' X W, W T Ai Qi? i i- Ui , :gi iii 1 wi E L V ,ii . 1 i i fi ii, if ii 3 QU Q : I 1 ' i L i V i 1 Living Signs Choir: QL-Ri top row: Paul Miller, Larry Cordero, Bruce Brewster, Tony Morrow, Dan Mansfield: middle ' li row: Cheryl Cox, Judy Voohries, Donna White, Lisa Smith, Lorraine Davisson, Candy Allen, Margaret Pacukewicz, Barb , Q ' Acuffp front row: Matthew Barlow, Alan Terpening, Ed Graham, ldirectorl, Bob Herring, Marty Feidy, Jim Stewart. iii - , xl: L 'I .N , , i 5 We 1 if OEM: AHC BIIDO GITIIDISUQIGS '1 i ii i i Wi ii' iii Pi 'i ,ix Q , ii if iiffq !,1 ,lui i X i i ll vi :i if' 'i i si it iiii' iii-f wi iii' ii Q, 1'1 :Ei ii 55 ,. viii? i'i MY t0ur partner! ii ig! li 4 I l Q 7 8 i Larry Cordero, Karen Bridgeford, and Bruce Brewster make regular visits to this deaf home. uw... -..-.-., , - - ,,., ' --fa-M -. LL..-.....--.L,....-,, g Gwen Vargson Ed Graham, coo Vlansfield: middle Pacu kewicz, Barb ldy, Jim Stewart. i i I i i gular visits to this N l l .., . -,-, -. .. .....,,.-,....-...n.....,,ffs-v-u.-..-v.,.-.-nf,-.-,rnf.-,-fvr-:--.f.....-,.,s...-r-f- 1------H ' -1 There are five deaf visitation teams who witness for Christ to those who have no way of hearing the gospel message. Several students also assist in the Braille outreach to the blind Gwen Vargeson sets braille type for Sunday School lessons. in the Assemblies of God. The Living Signs Choir ministers through the country on tours and reaches many on weekend ministry. Ed Graham, Coordinatgrl Kieth Paul interprets for the deaf. - , Q ., , - - .. .. .. , - , ......,....,,.,....,. ......-.. -..........,,................,....... ..,- , ,N , . .....-..4.q.A.x --- --v-' .. , wriffvfavssm-is ue- -1-,.....,.-.-. M, ...,. . H, . . .Tm - ,,.. ... '-P A , ,- , -1 . .,.- .., ht,-ya,,-,-Q,,5s.A,,,,,,,,-v...s,.....f..,.,.,,., Paul Gaehring, TAE coordinator. USED-AGE GVAHGEU m Teen-Age Evangelism, in various forms has always been a major part of Christian Service outreach. Street witnessing is its major thrust. TAE is divided into three major squads--The Advance Team: canvassing the area, The Impact Team: contacting people with Christp and The Follow- up Team: leading new converts to a deeper walk and understanding in Christ. TAE Sunday Schools and story hours reach children for Christ. There are three travel teams this year made up of three singing members and one member who brings forth the message of God. TAE storyhours provide many Springfield children with an opportunity to hear the Gospel message. Arleighh Sharpe, Marilyn Simpson, Bill Campbell, and Milton Poole try to fit everything in the car as they leave for a weekend of services. Tempos lL-Rl Cindy Davis, Be Duane Durst-di I TAE str nv- n-lu' .7 ...-,wr-.nf-vr-p-1---fv'v-'rv--'f--fr ' . 1'-9d15i'1vrr:!f1 ?'9 !9DZ1Zv' . . Y -f ' ' ' ' va Q f 0 -ff f Us 1 . xx , I 1 ... V4 , KK. 72. r rl . ,A ,'1 '4 I 1 ff-A-. -f--4+ ....'5..,s..:.x. . IVII V -. ,E ... ' ev '75 . , , 1 5, f Z H e y i ,...D K 'nw 2 'm,L Vx. 'f ff ' - 5' D. , -wmv. K, '. ,, ' ' '- i' s ,D if f - 1.1 V W ', ,QL . ', 77V'V?Wl' 5 f l ' V Lwiiih-1-f'z?!'fiiifffffgfg5 51 Q , i f f , A .. , , , , Pegg? f s f P A lg , , f M , i 'VV' A ' - f , 'F ' ' D0rtunitV to hear the 'D 5 Mi MK. A 'gf' ' D V ' ' 1. D ' I ' K' L 'L y i ml Tempos lL-Rl Front Row: Sherry Segur, Meredith Oxford, Sheryl Wagner, Geil Worley, Penny Hibbs, Irene Tobiassen, Tina Milanczuk, Cindy Davis, Beverly Durst: back row: David Jayne, Roger Shaumann, Dan Abbatiello, Phil Nissley, Joe Carota, Dennis Deline, Kelly Emrich, Duane Durst-director. sell, and Milton Poole 1 weekend of services. , ,kr,, .. I V . H TAE street workers spend time in prayer before going to witness. . . ,M X i , 2x22 my Witnessing at the Mall. ' - 4 -- - V--- f ,..,.g..,...,...,..,.-....,.............,,,- ---.... . , . t ..-.-.,................. - ' Qfbwfppfsrrf- .,.. .-.. .,.. -33?-v vfal--H . --......v, . , -4 snr.. ,,, ' ' -wa-2 L ,G-1... Y Frank Davis is co-pastor of the Tampa street chruch., Allan Church, church ministries coordinator. Paul Defoggi, pastor of Pleasant Valley AIG. Ron and Jane munity church The evening - ., ,.,-..... .-.1..-..a... . T., . .nq,,..-m-Q-ya-renew-can-qv,-uwnmmvfvr . -1----'f . 1-- . T' V I fV.,,,,,,., Ron and Jane Hancock minister in music at their com- munity church. , I ,,.., ff 1 1 fs' ,fi ,ggi I4 f 2-35222:-zf:v2, ' 'awry W, 1 35.1341 If , 1 7fffLf.'n3,3,'-f. . .1 2 Y , . fli .f4 W ' :E ' '? f.Q777'?f,f,.?f, 425 CGIUITIUDII ChLll2Ch Because southwest lVlissouri is an agricultural center, its pop- ulation is scattered in small towns and villages. These communities afford excellent opportunity for student ministry in the form of community churches which are pastored by students of CBC. During the first few years of CBC's history, little attention was paid to the Community Churches lthen 'called Outstationsl. It was first thought by the administration that Outstation work was impractical and took up too much of the student's time. In 1929 the senior class sent a petition to the President of CBC requesting a Christian Service Council lthen called a Pr8CIiCal'Work Departmentl be established to systematize control and expansion in regard to Outstation efforts. But by 1929, due to the initiative of some students, six Community Churches were already established. The purpose is to see souls saved, to keep the fire burning in the hearts of students while at CBC and to gain practical experience in ministry. The evening message is delivered by Richard Schoonover. This is the entire congregation! WM Nl, ww, .fs - 1 ' W - - .-A5 V 5-. : .gglx ..:4,,,g,,.wM,1,,.,,-.t Y V- in V k - f TQ 5 , 'f 3'1 C -'1 1 '- 1:' :- .-1N - -- w -ff'7':5,-:e !e:'ix:,-s-zz!!'+'o-v:1u-f-fr .-.-...,.-,......,. Ty Silva asks God's direction before the team goes to witness at SNIS. X, l The Followers: lL-Rl Bob Dodd, Karen Holloway, Jeff lVlayes, Greg Cox, X Cal Calfee, Herb Wright, Dennis Madsen, Marcia Wright, Gary Case. Joe Lortie, College Outreach coordinator. .5...1.e:,. A-L ,I ugh-12 if 1. ,, The Followers' lL-Fll Earl Thornton, Carol Crow, Don Nlorphis, Diane Jenkins, Bill Brown, Dan Estes, Elaine Tyler, Ken LaBrie, V Y .- - . -..... .:,bfg.,.,4, '--- 4,-,J W--V ' g ' Y ' ' ' --ff--2 DK., 4, -, ,. ,..- -. ......,.-...V-..,,...-.:,.,.'......-,f---- 1.-...Q-,-.t..fv-M--'f...... ...:-... -1---M -r-5 '--f 6 h !7f44 ig 1' f' -sf -no Mayes, Greg Cox, ight, Gary Case. n Morphis, Diane An SMS student hears that Jesus Christ loves him. COHEQIAIIG outneach Reaching the college students and future national leaders of the world is the aim and accomplishment of Collegiate Outreach. lts ministry is geared toward Southwest Missouri State College, Drury, Burge School of Nursing, Emporia Kansas,and International Students in Springfield. The Followers present contemporary gospel music on the college campuses. This year there are two groups of Followers established to reach more collegians with the gospel. The Jesus Place and Coffee House are under the direction of Collegiate Outreach. As TAE, they have three teams: Advance, Impact, and Follow-Up. ......., ....,..., . .-. - ........ ,... ,..g,,.. ,......,, ,.. .-.-,-'--.s,L......-.....-...-.,...,.......,... ..-- ' --A l 'IW 'i ' ir '- .sf ,f ' 1 f -- ,eg ,.,,--..,.Q ,, as f,,,uL.-,gg-v -- ..- .-.f.........,.., , , '. -V .gif r zzoeansfqf Mike Caldwell, Dave Thomas and Mel Nlathenia, a prison visitation team. Cleo Buller brightens this orphans afternoon with a Christmas present. i l l 5 s George Crew, Gloria Hartley and Jim Lemberg sing a special for a lonely patient. l i TUJKLL Chris Bacchus home. I Debbi Christmas present. lecial for a lonely , -........, .-Q..1-- --L-' .-- .. . ,,.-...- , ,,.f...,...v-.-ren.,-.Y ..-,---...v ... . Chris Bacchus and Mark Wallace make regular visits to this nursing home. Debbie Waisner leads in singing at the TB Sanitorium. 34 I 5 , Qin! C.A. Post, visitation coordinator. VISIIIAIIIGH Visitation has always been a part of Christian Service and has grown from hospital and shut-in visitation to include: Children's Home, Door-to-Door Visitation, Good Samaritans Boy's Ranch, Adult's Hospital, Children's Hospital, Nursing Home, Servicemen and Prison Visitation. Many students view this branch of Christian Service as their point of contact with people--people of all ages and circumstances. I -A 1 Q- -.L ,,,,......,., .,-- ,. .......- Y.-. v -....,.... .... ......z......a--.h..-... 1'f '- . , -A -. .t -9-1-5-9--fer-r---w ., .. -r- -R ... I F - - , . - - , ,. tv. vw v3E,+arv-a:.1nnff....f.n.17.......,....-.,. , i H ii i i i r i i i 'i i i , i i ii J i i i A K , 1 Newborn Singers: KL-Rl Jamie Mann, Mary Solvang, Sharon Dugger, Dave Petrovich, Paul Roman, Dave Madsen, Rich Rogers, John Jacobs, Juanita Compton, Dennis Sundell, Rinnea Voelker, Brian Shaffer--director, Beth Shaffer. i Naomi Cochrane of the Brotherhood. 88 1 The Brotherhood: John Miller, Dan Montgomery and Rick Ridings tune up. U2 There are music and t from week-ei from coffeeh Missouri and Danny Durbin's Durbin, Cherrie ,,.,.,.,.,.,,v,,,,, .L ...,..- -.,...,.....a,.,a..m.ff-f---- :a-,rms-,t-,..vfp f...-of--,.,.- .,-, . ,...-.. -.-.. tidings tune up. e Brotherhood. UIAVGI. IGAIU There are three travel teams this year which minister in music and the spoken Word. The place of ministry varies from week-endg from large churches to community churches, from coffee houses, to prisons, from Springfield, to the state of Missouri and to cities throughout the nation. Herb Wright, travel teams coordinator Danny Durbin's travel team: lL-Rl Alrita Baker, Joy Filancia, Flon Nlurry, Joyce Licquia, Danny Durbin, Cherrie Spivey. , M -1 - - - , -, -aw-flgwwqsmgaf---mm,-..,-r ' - - FM i :N i.Q if is Ili al' i iii in Ei ii 5 E7 4 ii Ll! 6 , I i Q i 4 i I! A xi Zi' Eiwix Eli P , ? Zi Z 1 if 1, ,L 1 .J 1 5 V 5 ii 5 ij Z it ui l H 3. EQ fx Fifi ii Ei ' fl F Y 51 ii 51 5' tix h Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. il I 1 ii Q ': l f V' ii ii i. i ii S 3 s 51 I , i fi .5 if . , ,, i f . Chris Bacchus,pianist, f 1 i i r J 5 I i i 2 I 90 ' 'fu' '- ' t -' -:vas-.- A. .-,-..-,A , I .,.,,.-..,Li-1:':+3ge nr.vng-gg,,.-..u,n - - Brighten the corner where you are, -- -W --- -----W 7.7. V., ,,,, ,-4-- 4--,---ae --.---L.,,.,.- ,. ,,,,, Q -V x OR Under the Oratorio Ch Oratorio 1 which a stud different typ Last fall, in chapel. It Christmas Pro The 55 v contributed 'b'---..,,,,,',w,,,,,,,,,,v,,wn-vf A CRAIIORIC ChOll2 Under the direction of Bro. Cope, in his' first year as Oratorio Choir director, the choir did a splendid job. Oratorio Choir, which began in 1959, is a choir in which a student's musical tastes are broadened to include different types of music. Last fall, Oratorio presented a Reformation Program in chapel. It participated in a combined departmental Christmas Program and also an Easter Program. The 55 voices, of which half are music majors, have contributed much to the Year of Jubilee. I r 'f .I . E . P 'Q I r- , rf -,.:. -,W -.Y M j ,. -,T ,,A A--WV gg5+gv.,Qw,,-g.g4.4--..v.a- Band officers: lL-Rl Rob Burkhart, vice-president: Donna Chenoweth, public relations: Kathy Sumner, secretary- ' ' treasurer: IVlarty Feldy, props man: Wanda Dell, librarian, A Ty Silva, president. Kar Band Director, Beth McLellan, skillfully guides the band through a concert piece. - -- .....,.- . .1 --- ..,...1w.....i.. -....1.,,,,. , , , ... -,...-..-d-....,...a- - age- - lr Quit 't piece. 1' f . ' f., .-313525. We-,f,,s .ff 1 ml Ouit jazzing it up! . . ... ...N ..-.-..Hefp,-f.-....-ma-:p-v 'f 4'm 'T ' ..-,-.......,-......-..-Q-. , . A... -M, , . - . .Cn ..- - -f -0- - -Y -- BANG The CBC Concert Band has been very active this year in an effort to develop the full potentiality of Christian youth in music. In the Fall, the band had a retreat for one weekend. This proved to be a time of spiritual blessing and unity. 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K 511 1. 1 I Ji F , v 5515 F W gl V , :H XV ,a x ? ,if L 1 fhfff f ,,,,, f . 1 I 5 . . X -.5 ' '---re- -pn-H,-. -u-. I -Q. 1,-rv ,.v-..........,,,,. .. . , ,. . -W , . , -,., , F . , -P' , , , W ah ,,,1.--.'.E!. h m .....,-...... , C0mmUDl0n 4 mmf? been And this thing accordir us, whatsoeve desire of Him. Owen Carr rap sessions, 1 part of the Cl ask in confide of Him. Deeper Life Eml e oeepen up mphasls week And this the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask any thing according to His will, He heareth us: and if we know that He hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desire of Him. I John 5:14-15. Owen Carr, through five consecutive chapel messages on these verses, rap sessions, class discussions, and prayer meetings, made these verses part of the CBC campus. Prayer is the privilege of a Christian and if we ask in confidence, according to His will, we have the petitions we desire of Him. Brother Carr shares a meditation in noon prayers Deeper Life Emphasis week is a time of prayer. 5.111 15:7 p Heb. 3:3-o 5- 1 John 3:22 mann. Fhil, of appefaxm Brother Carr in a rap session. 1 4-- ' 1 ' - 1 If -- -- -'- ---.-,- '- fi- ff-avr-f:1'f-Q-... . Qi' 'Xi .rx I X HG ffm, L P 5 ' WDM 1 .-2.fl,f.J1 fr 'ff 1 X: , 1 ,N -lu- A., 5:45. gal Q 1 ' 1 EUGENE III: E 1 vs... . fx 1 1 1 , X . 3. .- 1 A 1 .kv 1 A X I Ny . , . ',,.,fj,, ,, 1 ff -. 1 .1 1, N ., .., , .. xx ,', 4 , ' A1,f, ' 1 1 - ,,.1.f-111 f 11 . , 1 , . If WN, l 1 '1,.-...,.,,g m 11 1 1 5 c .N-,,4,-Q1 ,A 1 1, U 1? 1 41 X 1 i V, 1 1x Q '1 H, 1 -11 , -'K 1 2 1 X 1 1 1 Taba- --.Y 1 1 f.. , ff x'N7I? X, .,1,, -- -. 1 5 .f.L,., Q 1 -.1 life -we-W I f-In , , , Student Government officers: CL to Rl, Steve Sundell, treasurer: Ned Schaumburg, president: Barb Hill, secretary: Spencer Jones, vice-president. FATHERS Round the table W , 'THQ f2332442112:wc,-4+4'f.4ye.,vane.,-fx-m,Qx,.:,-1,112 V V- ' 'f ' ' VWWM, ,..,, - -,aw M V Ray Brock , Leads . ,.l-.....-t--s-4:i-:1-v:v1:9!!-: '- i ! r ' ' - mn-vdn11FF-Vrvv- 0 'M'J stuoent GGVERDITI H11 . ..f ., , , ,, ,, , .rx T'Xl,,1. ,lr Y. l l 'p Ned Schaumburg, Round the table you must go. . . WMM ,,,, ,,,, My H, ' fun L,,,,- - -' ' Q Ray Brock, Leaders' Retreat speaker. Student Government started in 1954 with three objectives: ll to interpret student opinion, 2l to be a go-between for faculty and students, and 3l to suggest improve- ments for the college. This past year, SG has fulfilled these objectives. In its weekly meetings, various members presented these suggestions to the faculty,and administration. Some of these included: opening the cafeteria earlier on Sunday for the noon meal and openlng the music rooms on Sunday afternoon. SG' is much more, however, than weekly meetings. lt is Singspiration, Campus Leaders' Retreat, Apple Day Social and Welch Hall rap sessions. SG is even more than all this. Student Government is you. . - - ...,., -.. -- f -f............-....,----.--.....a.-...1.y..--... --- 101 -- -- - fm---f--Y . -:ff-w'FF'9 7.-..St-1-1-lvvnvn 'Z-,,1e5L:5:fE1,?2v' 1 M' 577 55 V411 s A f yn Q19 iq, f- ff Wm., Mix C , I jf' , 1 ff fs .,,, , , V 22? , We 1 Zz ls Endure, continue, remain, wear, last, abide, bear, suffer, bear up, sustain, undergo, tolerate, put up with, stand, permit. These words describe one of the busiest days in the life of a CBC student--Registration Day. With endless lines of standing and waiting, classes being closed, filling in cards and booklets, and purchasing books, a student realizes the full impact ofthe Fruit of the Spirit--patience! l X bear up, Jf a CBC waiting, ng books, patience! ' - .,.. ,.,-Q. H.-,..,, -t...,gg ,:,,:L.,,,,:,:,l,.E,! -FWS- NTM. - . i i 1,1 aizcheoloq clue , x l E'Oi03y l i I i i i 1,1 1 , i l E' ,, l Ii' 5' Dr. Horton, sponsor. iz ii I , ii i ea,:.s,,,,..., 1 ii ii ll ll I. I 'll ,I 1 1, 5 1 si, 1. f f l i 1 fm Archeology officers: QL to Fil Mark Floman, vice-president: Steve Algier, president: Lanis Karnes, secretary-treasurer. When the Archeology Club was initiated in 1960, li I its purpose was to acquaint students with the deep aspects of the Bible. Even today the club is digging. Q ln the Fall, the Archeology Club sponsored a discussion concerning recent discoveries of Noah's Ark. ln the Spring, they conducted a report and discussion of the Bible Land Field Study and also sponsored a Model Psader lPassover.l I l l l r 1 l i 104 .4 9 4... ,.,...:f-7 -....f.. -..-,,j, ,. .- -. .-A.. .. .,.,.,.,,. -wash. .zspyw-.-,:nua.+--..f...,-...-. ..- , . ln October of 1959, KCBC made its first broad- cast. At first, the hours of broadcasting were from 7:30 pm. to 10:30 pm. As then, the KCBC broad- casting is done on the top floor of the laundry building and broadcasts to the entire campus of CBC. The great variety of programs include recent top-quality religious music, intellectual discussions, interviews, news, live broadcasting of CBC activities and other interesting features. J , Dr. Johns, sponsor. KCBC: iL to FU, back: Steve Sundell, business manager: Jerry Doyle, asst. program director: John Powell, station manager: Bob Herring, program director: front: Levi Caddell, asst. engineer: Bill Brown, chief engineer: Gloria Hartley, publicity director. KCBC . ---..-.Y-.......-a....... ----., . . 'Ts ,.,',e. ff 3 l i r r 1 Who's Who lL- Not pictured: 5 'N ,, EN. Who's Who iL-R Hancock and Rc s first broad- g were from KCBC broad- the Iaundryx mpus of CBC. :clude recent l discussions, CBC activities T i,'si l 35 rp Jerry Doyle, asst. g, program director, eerp Gloria Hartley, - -,...,. ,...,,i,1,,n.,,q-,.......,-. ,..,..-.,....vv-.,yf--r-x4f.-ww--.n-fw-m....-n-n.-f-wf-- .,,......'..1a....-.--.... ..., ,., ...V .. ., 9-'vi Who's who Who's Who involves 1,000 colleges and universities and honors those students who are outstanding leaders on the campus. Nominees are submitted by a committee made up of administration and faculty mem- bers. Who's. Who IL-FU: Bob Flaherty, Steve Brimmer, Belinda Stipp, Linda Snodderly, Dale Fagerland. Not pictured: Spencer Jones. Who's Who lL-FU: Cal White, Dennis Nlcllroy, Frank Davis, Linda Nlonserrate, Cindy DuValI, Thomas Rutherford, Ron Hancock and Ron Turner. .... .. ..... .....g,-....-. ' - ' ..-nviv4-..4v-,:.-:.-.---u-..4v?---,-.v..------ -,- - '----'--- l I l l l l l I i l l f llllllllllllllllz , I Ax I i l I I l l I . i 1 - .,-:f, .gh .a..-, -.,,, VM., 5 We Tom Rutherford, editor. John Nlorar, sponsor. Ron Turner, coordinator. Donna Chenoweth, Phyllis Hughes, secretaries. Stan Kays, layout editor. E 1 v 1 i. l x I Jim Roszell, li' Laura Williams, l -WA, -.A,,.,w-.-,,v,,,,i6,,,,,....,,v,.-qwn..,.q,1+sqmm-nwq..wa-u-v . 1--,we--Mr' 1 . --.XM ..i Xkk. , , C U The Psalmist David, overjoyed with God's good- ness, exclaimed, lVly cup runneth over. In presenting 'The Cup' we do so with a similar consciousness of the Lord's bounty and spiritual provision. Repeatedly Jim Roszell, literary editor. Laura Williams, Dave Jayne, John Palmer, understudies. ' M' . e throughout the year we have drunk deeply from this cup of the Spirit, a cup full of holy revelation and divine mysteries. Now we offer it to you. Drink slowly and deeply, and as you do, its contents will warm your soul. The Cup 1938 The first issue That which hath been is now, and that which is to be hath already been: and God requireth that which is past. Ecclesiastes 3:15 I ,V A , Rex Sharp, Richard Schoonover, Dick Reedy, photographers Dave Robinson business manager CIRCIE I4 '8---ng-rang, - - . ... . ,xv-.-ag. Age-qi.,-P.-.v-a-......,, - Donald Henderson, sponsor. , ,- gnu --qv-nr.-i . , i Offering for son gbooks. Circle K W. This group is a zation designe munity and to the campus an Circle K spl as Blood-Donc who visit CBC 1 1 Would you like tc 53 KE 5 Circle K officers: lL to Rl Jim Risnerg Bill Brown: David Jayne: Ned Schaumburg, treasurer, Joe Batluck, president, Rich Rogers, secretary: Steve Sundell, vice-president. -J ....-4.1. Greg Cox can eve , ., ,. tv. ,..-,........,.- -..-....q...1..-..-,,...-.-.- .af-M.-f...,-'fy 1-...nn David Jayne: Ned s, secretary: Steve Circle K was established as part of CBC in 1964. This group is an auxiliary of the Kiwanis Club Organi- zation designed to serve the campus and the com- munity and to create harmonious relations between the campus and community. Circle K sponsors many school-wide activities such as Blood-Donor Day, Apple Day, plus aiding students who visit CBC by taking them on campus tours. X Would you like to buy an apple? l don't know if I have any change. Here s my last quarter l Greg Cox can even smile while he donates his blood. VV ' ' ' ' che.-.-.1 - 4 V-,'ffYVr'1vQ'-rswnw--:Tae-q-,av-q., ,....,. 1 f ' :.- 'V - f-fr-.fe -.-Y---'fs--f-e...,,,.. a..e..,.... . CGHIIRAIIIG If one word could describe the Centralite this year, it would be variety. Containing articles about student affairs, faculty news, the Jesus movement, personalities, the Year of Jubilee and general news, the Centralite contained articles of interest to everyone. The Centralite had its beginning in 1946, as the Vision. The organizers wanted a paper for the purpose of glorifying the name of Jesus. The name has been changed several times, but never has the purpose changed. This year, the Centralite staff made the paper a real ministry, and truly glorified the name of Jesus. 342336 i Centralite Staff: CL to Fil Dennis Sundell, reporter: Philip Nissley, layout: Jim Marshburn, sports editor: Rita Baker, typist: Keith Spires, layout editor: Bill Shure, art editor: Debbie Pozzuto, secretary, Rick Ridings, editor. Gary lVlcGee, sponsor. GIorifying the name of Jesus . ...wh , 4-..,..v-. 1-...W-ff'-.1--f-V, ..,,,,,,.,.,..,.... -.... ..',.... .. CADCICS n..1 ........-.... 7.-..-,...,..,.. . .,- ' V :-wnggfgs... . . Her love for cooking and the students make her feel right at home. Bro. Reed served as campus pastor to the students. ' ' ' ' ' '-r' -mf-.. . H ' -t--sw -.-,.v ... ,W . ,-rv-.f,..,,,.. , ,, A 1 Glenn A. Reed, a devoted servant of Christ, is one whose heartstrings are en- twined intimately into the life of Central Bible College. ln Dedication The Cup 1949 Father, thy will be done. Because Brother Reed humbly prayed this prayer and gladly left his district office, we students of Central Bible College partake of his spiritual as well as practical counsel. Brother Reed joined the faculty in 1946 and one year later his wife, Naomi, became part of the staff on campus. Before coming to Central Bible College, Brother Reed had eight years of college and sixteen years of ministry in pastoral and district work. Pastoral Theology, Science Survey, Ethics, Prophecy, Psalms, Typology, and Isaiah are some of the classes that Brother Reed has taught. The most outstanding characteristic in all his classes is his sincere and humble attitude and his practical application. zcyean of nv ce Bro. Fleed's mately into the lil fy Q I, 1 devoted servant of heartstrings are en- i the life of Central lcation The Cup 1949 be done. Because 1 prayed this prayer ct office, we students llege partake of his tical counsel. 1 the faculty in 1946 wife, Naomi, became mpus. Before coming ge, Brother Reed had and sixteen years of l district work. cience Survey, Ethics, nology, and Isaiah are lat Brother Reed has ftanding characteristic s sincere and humble al application. Bro Reeds heartstrmgs are entwvned mately into the life of CBC H AY .V-.Y,q,!,,, ,,,,,: - S ,,,. ..,, .. ,,4-s-p1v: ewf-nnrs.,-'.a-.,f,.f.r...-,'- ,..,,.,.....e--7:-.',.,,...g.-,,..v.,-. ...,.. V - - Intl Love for their Lord and fellowman Bl20lIh 12 ANC SISTER 12660 While Brother Reed was in the classroom Sister Reed was on the staff at first assxstlng in Housekeeping and then was transferred to the Student Union Her love for the stu dents and cooking made her feel right at home The present day finds Sister Reed in charge of Housekeeping and the cleanliness of the campus facilities proves her hard work from day to day In 1960 Brother Reed besides his full teaching load bore the responslbillty of campus pastor to Central Bible College stu dents His position was different from that of the average pastor in that he did not pre sent the message very often instead he in vlted others to speak Even today a jubilant Hallelujah resounds through the chapel from the lips of Brother Reed Only love of their Lord and of their fellowman could motivate a couple to love as has Brother and Sister Reed And now abideth faith hope charity These three but the greatest of these is charity l Corinthians 13 13 114 ARRIGO llll - A - ,,:e,.-,: ..,..,:,a,f--f- -. -.,..-.., . ., f-4 l A time to love To the cc marriage can dimensional thir Christ is at the marriage is suc center of it, toc the center of 4 must of necessit of His love an quality into eve transforming ev relationship, an inadequacy. 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Student Spiritual Life Committee Chairman, Judiciary Committee, Varsity- Golf, Intramurals-Tennis, Basketball, Volley- ball, Softball. COIVIINS, RAY. Springfield, lVlo. Bible Prayer Group Leader, CUP Photographer. CRANDALL, DOUGLAS. Brooklyn, N.Y. Bible. DAVIDSON, Religious Edt DAVIS, FRA CIVIF Vice-Pr Travel Teams ment, Intram Choraliers, D DAVIS, JIIVI. DELL, WANIH Band-Libraria leyball, Temp. DICKINSON, cle K, Reviva George Sample ers, Repertoire DICKINSON, Intramurals-Ba DIPPOLD, PH Vice-Pres., Sr Oratorio, Stud cil, Choraliers, DOTSON, NE' Centralite, Dol Intramurals-Vc DOWNS, JACI DRENT, BAR ligious Educatl Volleyball. DRENT, GAF Centralite, CIVI Leader, lntram DURSO, DAL Special Studen I D. Bible. CUP Pho- Rep., Senior Class I, Student Govern- Life Committee mittee, Varsity- Easketball, Volley- gfield, lVlo. Bible ' Photographer. ,. Brooklyn, N.Y. DAVIDSON, KENNETH R. Springfield, lVlo Religious Education. Intramurals-Basketball DAVIS, FRANK. Rocky lVlount, N.C. Bible CMF Vice-Pres., Christian Service Council Travel Teams, Who's Who, Student Govern ment, Intramurals-Tennis, Sigma Beta Theta, Choraliers, Drama Club, Madrigal Singers. DAVIS, JIIVI. Springfield, Mo. Bible. DELL, WANDA J. Appleton,Wis. IVlissions. Band-Librarian, Intramurals-Basketball, Vol- leyball, Tempos. DICKINSON, JIIVI. Atwater, Ga. lVlusic. Cir- cle K, Revivaltime, Oratorio, Scholarships- George Sample and Keyboard, Madrigal Sing- ers, Repertoire-Pres. DICKINSON, KEN. New Castle, Wyo. Bible. Intramurals-Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. DIPPOLD, PHIL. Delair, N.J. Bible. Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Circle K, Oratorio, Student Government, Dorm Coun- cil, Choraliers, Intramurals-Volleyball. DOTSON, NETA IVI. Wilmington, N.C. Bible. Centralite, Dorm Council, Sigma Beta Theta, Intramurals-Volleyball. DOWNS, JACK. Arcola, Ill. Bible. DRENT, BARBARA. Cincinnati, Ohio. Re- ligious Education. CIVIF Intern, Intramurals- Volleyball. DRENT, GARY. Cincinnati, Ohio. Bible. Centralite, CIVIF Intern, CIVIF Prayer Group Leader, Intramurals-Volleyball. DURSO, DALRENE. Woodland Hills, Calif. Special Student. ...., v,........a.-,......I.a.A:.......-. - '- ' ,...-.... .,:4..........1..--.2-aeaqq-mruj-r-eel: v-1x.-...-4-n......-.......,,4- -V-.umrp-wvbnuaem.-B-raw-nf-H-ffw -ef--1---' ' i'v'r--1- 1-' adv' 1sm::r-Y gi WX ffm' ?, I any-rn J' ,. .,,. .my 43.1. me ' ' ...Q L...5,.igL..1-.5-mt...-......n.. ,.,.-W.. ve.-......,.-. ,....,, ,.. 'lun--un: .1-li 133 W x -......,...,.... ...-...-..--......,, ' ' ' ' ---7' -fiyfgh-+ve,-. .A---.......-...- .. L 139, 'aug-pr DU RST, DUANE. Ballston Lake, N.Y. Bible. Circle K, Tempos Director, Intramurals-Bas- ketball, Volleyball. DUVALL, CYNTHIA. Centerville, Ohio. Mis- sions. Jr. Class Secretary, Sr. Class Secretary, Oratorio, Who's Who, Dorm Council. DYKES, BETTIE. Beloit, Kans. Religious Education. Parsonettes-Historian, Intramur- als-Basketball. DYKES, RONALD. Beloit, Kans. Bible. In- tramurals-Basketball. ECKER, PAUL. Baltimore, Md. Bible.Athar Ouadeemi, Married Students Rep., Christian Service Council-Streetwork Director. EVANS, JAMES A. springfield, ivlo. Bible. Intramurals-Basketball, Volleyball. FAGER LAND, DALE. Noonan, N.D. Bible. CMF Vice-Pres., CMF Pres., Circle K, Orator- io, Who's Who, Student Government, Temp- os, CMF Intern, Noon Prayers Curator, ln- tramurals-Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. FALCH, ROSANNA. DeSota, Mo. Bible. FISHER, DON. Ft.Wayne,lnd. Bible. FLAHERTY, ROBERT L. Milwaukee, Wisc. Bible. Athar Ouadeemi-President, Christian Service Council-Collegiate Outreach, Who's Who, Scholarships-Faculty and Mr. C.A. of Wisc. N. Mich. FREITAG, LEON DAVID. Bowman, N.D. Bible. GAEHRING, PAUL. Haddon Heights, N.J. Bible. Christian Service Council-TAE, Dorm Council, Scholarships-Alumni and Faculty- Staff, Intramurals-Basketball. GOU L D, MA vivaltime-org? gineer, Progr murals-Volley GRAHAM, EI ian Service C KCBC -Disc J tramurals-Vol HAIGHT, LA tralite, Schola Dist. WMC. l' E rl' -ake, NN. Bible. lntramurals-Bas- erville, Ohio. lVlis- . Class Secretary, Council. Kans. Religious orian, Intramur- Kans. Bible. ln- Md. Bible.Athar- s Rep., Christian Director. gfield, Mo. Bible. eyball. ionan, N.D. Bible. . Circle K, Orator- -vernment, Temp- yers Curator, ln- fball, Softball. ta, lVlo. Bible. lnd. Bible. lVlilwaukee, Wisc. zsident, Christian Outreach, Who's and lVlr. C.A. of i. Bowman, N.D. lon Heights, N.J. uncil-TAE, Dorm nni and Faculty- all. ... .. -. -4-.-...e-.. -.e.e:......,.,........,H,i.,,.., ..-..f,.n,nv-,...qn-m-nnvfwwmaen-nqmmmv-fewsuevvrw--1-H..-1 we-we---L-0.-, GOULD, IVIARTY. Denver, Colo. Bible. Re- vivaltime-organist, Oratorio, KCBC-Chief En- gineer, Program Director, Announcer, Intra- murals-Volleyball. GRAHAIVI, ED. Florissant, lVlo. Bible. Christ- ian Service Council-Deaf-Blind Coordinator, KCBC -Disc Jockey, Living Signs Choir, ln- tramurals-Volleyball. HAIGHT, LARRY. Alva, Okla. Bible. Cen- tralite, Scholarships-Faculty Staff, Oklahoma Dist. WIVIC. - 4 s -+..'7g,,- -- ,.. . --,gg Y,qY,v,,i,-H-4 YV, AMA, M., , , , . , , A . , . . .. . l m: . . . -.- : :,,,, ....-.... ,.....-..-.,. ...M.... .., . 4 . ...a.-a......-.....z.n...:, Y Y ' ' J..-.f -a.Qa4-q..a,.....-.m.b.....,--..-f-r,.....w..........:.,.,- HANCOCK, RONALD. Bel Air, lVld. Bible. Centralite, Fr. Class Officer Circle K, Who's Who, Student Government Vice-Pres. and Pres., Dorm Council, Scholarships-Potomac District-lVlr. C.A. HARRISON, LONNIE. Rolla Nlo. Bible. In- tramurals-Tennis, Volleyball. HASSLER, WAYNE. Zion, Ill. Bible. Illi- nois Dist. Scholarship. HEADLEY, VAUGHN A. Edgarton, Ohio. Bible. Oratorio, Intramurals-Basketball, Vol- leyball. HITTLE, TOIVI. Springfield, lVlo. Religious Education. Intramurals-Basketball, Softball, Varsity Basketball. HOOVER, RICHARD. Springfield, lVlo. Re- ligious Education. Centralite, CMF Intern, Oratorio, KCBC Disc Jockey, Tempos, CMF Latin American Prayer Leader, Intramurals- Basketball, Volleyball, Varsity Basketball. HRUBES HRUBIK, Sr. Class HUNTER JAOUISH, SH sions. Dorm C JE L LE L, DAX Centralite. JOHNS, TER P Education. JONES, SPENI Circle K, KCBC ment, lntramt leyball, Softba KASIERA, Ml Bible. KAUFFMAN,l KELCHNER, Bible. KRUEGER, Sl Religious Edu Oratorio, Dor ketball. LAUGHLIN, I tel Air, Md. Bible. er Circle K, Who's nt Vice-Pres. and iolarships-Potomac Ella Mo. Bible. ln- ll in, Ill. Bible. IIII- Edgarton, Ohio. ls-Basketball, Vol- Id, lVlo. Religious sketball, Softball, ringfield, lVlo. Re- ite, CIVIF Intern, y, Tempos, CMF der, Intramurals- rsity Basketball. ,.. . ....,,.,6..,,5 ,,.,.... ,v,.C.q...r-n-..i,-.v...Q.yrs-+-m4-,-aet-f..nuv4a1..,.-, ,.,,-....-.,,--'- -.------'-r-21-1- HRUBES, C,HESTER,Springfield, IVIO. Bible. HRUBIK, NANCY. Orwell, Ohio. lVlissions. Sr. Class Women's Rep., Dorm Coungil, HUNTER, EUGENE. Springfield, lVlo. Bible. JAQUISH, SHEILA. Cincinnati, Ohio. lVlis- sions. Dorm Council, ClVlF Intern. JELLEL, DAVID B. Springfield, lVlo. Bible. Centralite. JOHNS, TERRY. South Fork, Pa. Religious Education. JONES, SPENCER. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bible. Circle K, KCBC, Who's Who, Student Govern- ment, ,Intramurals-Tennis, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball. KASIERA, NIUSEIVIBE. Kenya, E. Africa. Bible. KAUFEIVIAN, DALE. Springfield, lVlo. Bible. KELCHNER, DANIEL H. Warrenton, Va. Bible. KRUEGER, SUSAN. Woodland Park, Colo. Religious Education. CUP-Literary Editor, Oratorio, Dorm Council, lntramuraIs-Bas- ketball. LAUGHLIN, PAUL. Ontario, Canada.BlblG- ,-.--..L...g......-..u......, - - 1 .... ..,........-8 .1.1. n..--Q...-.--,.4....--......,,.L... -.-..-- 1 X. 4' Q-qu-Q.,--..u ...Q . 1 ., LONG, VELMA A. springfield, ivio. Bible. IVIAKOSO, GUAMBI. Congo, Africa. Nlis- sions. KCBC. MANN, JAMIE R. Tiffin, Ohio. Bible. New Born Singers. IVIARKESE, DAVID. Springfield, Mo. Bible. Band, Soph. 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Bible. , Mass. Religious lair, Mich. Bible. ball, Intramurals- tall. gfieId,Mo.BibIe. l, Mo. Religious Prayer Group Eeorgetown, Ill. 1ip, Intramurals- ' ,,, . .M - . , . , ,..,,..,,4,. ,g,.,,,.,,..-..-.Luz -1 L.v..,.-qnw.-m--.gr-r- -vemrareetwmmpw-1. -.1--r-r.,:.n---1-'f MINTONYE, EDWIN. Baldwinsville, N.Y. Bible. MONSERRATE, LINDA M. Bayonne, N.J. Religious Education. Sr. Class Treasurer, Who's Who, Dorm Council, Sigma Beta Theta, Mu Ki Kappa, Alumni Scholarship, Student Faculty Scholarship, Intramurals- Basketball, Volleyball. MONTGOMERY, FRANCIS Erin, N.Y. Bible. MUENCH, JOYCE. St. Louis, Mo. Religious Education. Dorm Council, M.J. Flagstad, Sr. Memorial Scholarship. MURRY, RODGER. Hamlin, Pa. Bible. MUYU, CHARLES. Kenya, Africa. Bible. . . , ,, ..,,. ,.,. . - -.g..,...... -.-.w.---..g.....-.- - - '......L..s........i-.4-an..---1 . .,....,........A.i.u....-, .....,.,.,-,.. .5 li l i l i l i 1 l l I .il .r 'lim ,lg I .HH i'i 3 ' 1,-xi I 'i lj i T l li . I,I l 1 ii if i. i i, . Ilizvl 'l f l- 3 s a ii il lil il 140 NEFF, EMIL. Cliffside Park,N.J. Religious Education. NEWTON, LARRY. Springfield, lVlo. Bible. NISSLEY, DAVID E. Mt. Joy, Pa. Bible. Church Scholarship. OATMAN, KI Education. D PACUKEWIC Wayne, Ind. l of Deaf Class: ing Signs Cho Treasurer, EI: PANZETTA, Bible. Foreig PARKS, JIM. PORTER, Ri C.A. Scholarsi RAINES, R01 Oratorio, C. Choir, Dacty Kappa Presid REDLINGER, Ohio. IVlusic.l os, Oratorio, I Scholarship, C R EEDY, DICI' ucation. CUP ball, Intramura ball. RHOADS, NA ligious Educat RHOADS, R! Intramurals-Vc RICHARDSOI' RIPPER, FRE Religious Educ k,N.J. Religious field, Mo. Bible. Joy, Pa. Bible. .Q- ... . . . '-:L.-.--:: .- . .v-K.- . ..f....,.w..,.-f--r,u,g--w.-.-a-1-.wL,-...f-.f-f1.-,..,., .,, ,-,,,.,.. ,, ...,,.,,.,,.. ., .. v- f - -- r OATMAN, KAY. Collinsville, Ill. Religious Education. Dorm Council. PACUKEWICZ, MARGARET HELEN. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Religious Education. 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CL, 'rift-'ff' fhrfhfbq' 61 'Ll .. , ' ' U - -- ' ' '- - It -'A-I-1 f-.mx-va:-1: -Q:--.pin-... ' ' ' ' ' - ,- , . . , ..,,...,.,. . be--W H- - . . - .. ,. , , , , -'YW W Q YY ' ' Y -'- ' ' ' r -A '- T' -. - I ,F 'wwf f ROBERTSON, RANDY. Springfield, Mo. Music. Band Vice-Pres., Band President, Ora- torio, Band Scholarship, Intramurals-Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. ROMINE, DENNIS. Canton, III. Bible. ROSS, RALPH H. Detroit, Mich. Religious. Education. Delta Chi Epsilon ROSZELL, JIM. Boston, Ind. Bible. CUP Literary Editor, Varsity Basketball, Intramur- als-Basketball, Volleyball. ROWLAND, MELVIN D. Springfield, Mo. Bible. KCBC Nevvscaster, lntramurals-Volley- ball. RUTHERFORD, THOMAS. Downingtown, Pa. Bible. Band, Centralite Commentator, CUP Literary Editor, CUP Editor, Who's Who, Student Government, Dorm Council, Intramurals-Volleyball. SARRICCHIO, BOB. W.Hempstead, N.Y. Bible. SARTAIN, PATRICIA R. Battle Creek, Mich. Religious Education. Oratorio, Dac- tyology Club. 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Band, Who's Who, Student Gov- ernment Secretary, Followers. r 'H f fb tk..- ,---' 4,12 as---f' X --an-K I I i I is I 1 1 I I. STOTTS, EDWARD L. Sterling Heights Nlich. Religious Education. STURGEON, PHILIP V. Santa Rosa, Calif Bible. Intramurals-Basketball. we--0 Y Lg . is it x 144 , ' THOMAS, JAMES H. Hereford, Tex. Bible. THORNTON, Religious Edui K President, F Student Govei als-Volleyball. TOSINI, JOSE Scholarship-So tra murals-Bask ketball. TURNER, RC Centralite Spo CUP Coordinz Group Leader, Beta Theta, S1 Scholarship, A VENABLE, JE Oklahoma Dis1 WALLEN, Rl Band, Tempos ketball, Volley WATTS, DONI Education. Intl WEST, H. DAN Education. WHITE, CAL' Music. Band, F Who's Who, Ri Faculty Scholz WILLIAMS, GI Bible. WINDSOR, AL WOOD, JOHN. lege Baker. YORK, RONA Christian Servici ernment, Sigma Group Leader, Ieyball, Softbal. l N,-...,, .,,-1.-............ THORNTON, EARL H. Des Moines, Iowa. ReligiousiEducation. Band, Oratorio, Circle K President, Revivaltime Vice-Pres., KCBC, Student Government, Followers, Intramur- als-Volleyball. TOSINI, JOSEPH A. Dix Hills, N.Y. Bible. Scholarship-Southern Missouri District, ln- tramurals-Basketball, Softball, Varsity Bas- ketball. TURNER, RONALD. Gray, Maine. Bible. Centralite Sports Editor, Centralite Editor, CUP Coordinator, Home Missions Prayer Group Leader, Who's Who, Circle K, Sigma Beta Theta, Student Government, ESTARL Scholarship, Alumni Scholarship. VENABLE, JERREL. Sparta, Mo. Bible. Oklahoma Dist. Scholarship. WALLEN, REN. Philadelphia, Pa. Bible. Band, Tempos, Followers, Intramurals-Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Softball. WATTS, DONALD. Cabins, W. Va. Religious Education. Intramurals-Basketball. WEST, H. DAVID. Baltimore, Md. Religious Education. WHITE, CALVIN LEE. Springfield, Mo. Music. Band, Revivaltime, Oratorio, KCBC, Who's Who, Revivaltime Scholarship, Music Faculty Scholarship, Intramurals-Volleyball. WILLIAMS, GARY. Grand Junction, Colo. Bible. WINDSOR, ALVIN. New York, N.Y. Bible. WOOD, JOHN. Alberta, Canada. Bible. Col- lege Baker. YORK, RONALD. Springfield, Mo. Bible. Christian Service Council-TAE, Student Gov- ernment, Sigma Beta Theta, TAE Prayer Group Leader, Intramurals-Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball. ,,,., . ...Y A Al Clarkson Cincinnati, Ohin Junior Class Officers: lL-Fil Terry Waisner, married rep.: Sandy Howard, secretary: Ed Lawrence, sponsor, Tom Williams, president, Cliff Post, vice-president: Paul Miles, men's rep.: Faythe Brauker, treasurer: Patty Yuha, women's rep. Vickie Feltman Adrian, Mich. Steve Allgier Sacramento, Calif. Bill Brown Lansing, Mich. 146 Wayne Anderson Joe Batluck Roberta Battishill Phillip Bilyeu Faythe Brauker Laffy Cox Washburn, Wisc. Nicholson, Pa. Concordia, Kan. Jasonville, lnd. Scottsdale, Ariz. Janice Burns Warren, Mich. l- , , Rocky Ford, Col Barbie Butcher William Campbell Murlene Carpenter Gary Case Cecil F. Greff Marshall Town, Iowa Collingswood, N.J. Bird City, Kan. Phoenix, Ariz. RSD. Of S. Africa ost, vi ce-president 5 Al Clarkson Cincinnati, Ohio Vickie Feltman Adrian, Mich. Y, 4 ..,, ,,,.,., . W..-rf-er, f ,.. , nf , ,. ,......-...W ,,...,......-...-Q-,--, ,...--e--1.0-.1--.-se. -.,s.------v---v-fa-.-1-:.4vs3: f i Y 'h ff ': f': V 'f 7' ' Cathy Clarkson Springfield, Mo. Sally Felton E. Aurora, N.Y. e Brauker Larry Cox Dee Dee Dieffenderfer dale, Ariz. Rocky Ford, Colo. Marshalltown, Iowa 5V.t,2:?f55fz- ,f JE lf I .ue 1 l :- ezi fjf ff ff, ,N770 KW? f M2 We-1 ,W , f ., . .1 ,f. ' 'af' Ziff ff , ' f, '35, ,' ff ,ti wx ' iq, ' if f jf 1 f A i Cage Cecil F. Greff. Nancy Grigsby nix, Ariz. Hep. of S. Africa Fayetteville, Ark. ...-......-..4........u.. Joanne V. Colvin Springfield, Mo. Ronald Colvin Don Coons Ed Corbin Springfield, Mo. Burnt Hills, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Bartley Ferrell Van P. Frownfelter Sammy Garrison Gil Gibson Patton, Mo. Flint, Mich. Elm Springs, Ark. Marshall, Mo. William Dowd Martha Embrey Dan Estes Chuck Feltman Macon, Ga. 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Warren, Mich. .owery Bryan Rainbow Duane Redlinger Raymond Redlish Donald Reul Cheryl Rhoads John W. Richardson , Ill. Rehrersburg, Pa. Sioux City, Iowa Milwaukee,Wisc. Rock Falls, lll. Carlisle, Pa. Ashland, Ohio ffzf ff' ,155 E, ,, , .4 5 f .1 anroe Bobby Rodriguez Bob Rose Joyce Rutherford Ken Sardella Lee Schmidt Richard Schoonover craft, Mich. . Bronx, N.Y. Greeley, Colo. Downingtown, Pa. Long island, N.Y. LaGrange, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. . . . . Ed d 3 R Sh Wes Shealy Dan Slothower Larry Smith Linda L. Smith llielsbgn Gergral N055 Pslgni Spartanbury, S.C. Osborne, Kan. Kansas City, Kan. Terre Haute, lnd. ' -..- ,,, ,, .-, - f --- .1-g...,.....-q.-...-.....,--,.---..........,...,..,,.. ...- ,.. ' 'A - W-Y Y ff- ,f 44, , mjf: I Q F 21? ' zfvi , , 5 r 5 f r Z , Claude Tuggle Springfield, Mc a-.iw X X '64 if A , ,fi , f , f 'Z 5 R W if ff S 4 Q ,f 4' Debbie Waisner Phoenix, Ariz. f 3 l : 2 -a 1-5 f Z9 , f zwifmiivr ff Ernie White K Norfolk, Va. Richard G. 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Cleveland, Ohio Sophomore Class Officers: lL-Fil Gloria Hartley, women's rep., Chris Bacchus, treasurer: Mark Wallace, men's rep., John Palmer, president, Ty Silva, vice-president, Benny Aker, sponsor, Jan Lowery, secretary. 152 Tom Bougher Des Moines, low Duane Bull Mason City, low e i . . l I I Don Cartledge Waterville, Ohio Naomi Cochrane Muskegon , Mich M 's'1f 1 'ssfzeff 2 Els QW. 5, N wi 7' - iisigk 3 35- Ywfgfi, ,D K 3.4 3 'ff Liz 1 5. A, as S is' :N --'- P 5'iv45:.- acchus ' Tom Bougher lthe, Ill. Des Moines, lowa .,x tteicher Duane Bull nd, Ohio Mason City, Iowa Don Cartledge Waterville, Ohio rep., John Palmer, Naomi Cochrane Muskegon, Mich. and ga., ,, .HA ,,. .L . . ,..,.,..,..,. ,,,,d,,..,..,.,..e: W., q...fv-..m.-..,,-nerfww-,-ns.-vhsvqva M-uv-f-ml-fee-f-vf--V-.v----'-'WH- '--1-fl-4 f-- ,, f g f 'FJ 1 , -61.34 'J N K ,,,, 4' 1 l' , '-fart 1-DSW 2.1 3: , 'I' if V ' , ,. ii L. ' . 'C 'fl 1. e.:.-.:.:f.4a.-s. -. 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Wayne, Ind. DeForest, Wisc. l-Ong Beaflh, Calif- Detroit, lVllCl1- . , -- .f -f ' '-f ...... --a.aa-..-,-.a.h...a-.-........,..e.---.,..a. ........-....',,.... -f---- - a- ' ' i - Y- - ...X ...Wo , , - . tx 4. ., , .,. . 1 I , Vi... ., .V ,, , , N I gg ,Vf, - V., . it-.M F V 1.. ,L K ff ee- Q., - his 4 1- V A ff J 'V I Ki . f l l I 1 J , i ffvix x X 4-li ' 9 ' I - i i r Barb Hill Bobby Holyfield Gene Horsley Jack Hembree Dolores Hermenet Al Hezlep Conneaut, Ohio Hattieville, Ark. Loraine, Ohio San Antonio, Tex. Palmyra, N.YJ Jeanette, P6- Flichard Huntley, Jr. Thomas lmende Wayne Jarvis Gayle Hubert Dave Hughes Phyllis Hughes Haverhill, lVlass. Kenya, Africa Windsor, N.C. Solon, Ohio Akron, Ohio Bedford, Ohio Joe Jouret Vernon Kallio Columbia, lVlo. Akron, Ohio Dave Jayne Diane Jenkins Donald Johns Phyllis Jones Archbald, Pa. N. Platte, Nebr. Springfield, Mo. Phoenix, Ariz. - .. . 5 ..f..' , , . 4 V V, I 2 J, 'fee ' lv, 1' 'A Q . ky J'-' , n , IQ, -5 ! - '.,q?','f 4 'P-44.: i , ,V-,Zi , 4' '- f - 1 . Stan Kays Brenda Keller Sharon King Donna Knable Jon Knapp Kenneth La Brie Alton, III. Madison Hts., lVlich. Sioux Falls, S.D. Gaylord, Mich. LaGrangeviIle, N.Y. Winter Haven, Fla. 156 Kathy Lanferrca Drakesville, Io 6 Edwin Loubriel New York, N.Y uw. .WMM i P lorsley Ohlo 2 , . 65.1, Jr., ,lg-Z-3, A.,.' Jarvis lr, N.C. l Kallio ,Ohio . ,XV ..., . .Y -...l.,f.m.-asnwwg-.vxwmssaf--vac-arsu , . . ti:-nc!!!-sr-ez-mv!-1-. 3 ,. - 'g -V ,. ,L j'j 'fFIf f 1'?1'ff'f '1I f f'h 7 W ''M' , ,N-1.1, fW.YJY:e: . ag , ,Z I ' - ,ww . fl 4 A l Q2 z We V w fx 'O QS. 'xiii N hh A 3 1? t X X I ,ij Q. , J, KY 'f Y' fy Kathy Lanferman Drakesville, Iowa Edwin Loubriel New York, N.Y. I , mf- 7 KJ ri fy Q 17' 6 Z f ,. P ' ff 44 ,1 7, 32 , 1? 0 N , Q' 6 ' f ' Kg 1 W ..,M,M,4 05 1 9 YY? 1 is my , ,J , 7 ,f Wy , 4 f, , Pam' Lansaw Nancy Lanz Joplln, Mo. Belleville, Ill. ll,. ,iff l ,LL f, V, -, f,,1,1,:, l,'Li i'2e1i1fi.1'2 i -15 'fS?'2 ,'- L 41: , . ,. --,',1,,ilQ'Ql .,f. 1 ,N N ' gif, ,,.,- v,.qri:j5-lg, Aly . ,Q gf, 4' Emmett Lowman Baltimore, Md. Jan Lowery Florence Ala. f - 41-w,','Yf4'.'lf:f,,.' ' '- jf. ' ' f f 4 1 f ff We C, l X 4g,,!J1,.,,,, ' f gi, , -,, i,34?:f V 'WJ I, , nv., 1 f ---- J , . M . I fl , , 5 f ,G f , X49 , , ,. 4, , f gf X, f ff , , 7 -.. i f f f 6 f I if 9 1 f i Y I ' , . ai l' Joyce Licquia Bob Lockhart Chic'-990. Ill. Dayton, Ohio Brad Lombardi Canton, Ohio Brenda Mallory Jim Marshburn Mel Mathenia Decatur, Ill. Durham, N.C. Staunton, Ill, me-2, th La Brie ' Haven, Fla. lf f M V, 3447 4 X ,X U W . f ,V fff, ,,,,3,,,, 49,2 V l' Y ...gf .4,-arcsz-.1-.Q ' ,Y Y w.:-.a-y-5-g-n-gg-- 157 .. ... , i ..A - g...,,A..a.,..m ........x.,,...,.....,............. . . . wP!l!E-u::s-q-..p-...- Ura' Wes Mathis Shirley McCluskey Doug McCartney Patterson, N.J. Phoenix, Ariz. Findley, Ohio Michael McMaim Kansas City, Mo. Jim McNeely David Meek Kansas City, Mo. Edgerton, Mo. M rs---5? .., , ,, -- 2, S , fs, . fy, , , f 37,1 , 43? f 2 j X 4 5 1 ' Av' ff if ' ff 1 f fqf '9'MY 1 ff as, 1, 4 5 1 , fg 2 wi ' ' . P- ., 'fn 1 fl - ,. . -1 1,15 9.4 1? A af' ' :f Steve Melcher Tina Milanczuk Paul Miller Oklahoma City, Okla. Springfield, Mass. Canton, Ohio ' i Mark Murray Robinson, Ill. Mary Ellen Muth Carole Nelson M ,WR , .V f :I '23 1 . .f 4 H , ' 1 ' Carrie Nightingale Robert Noe Dave Nord Newton, Kan. Ypsilanti, Mich. Fairfield, lowa 158 Milwaukee, Wisc. Grand Rapids, Mich. Pam Mink Kenosha, Wisc. WWW1 :iff 4:1 1 Z., 'i fi-.-Aff' wifi' I . '- 17.1. - T. S5'1-i?fQ'!3Yl224'3f1 X if -1- 5- Q:ef'2f1:a:f1f:'1 e'f :-f4,'.rf:: -- - - ,V .4gy':qf- .11-,, -:z .3 Q3 ' Q .1 rg,,Al'f ,'f1,-., z IQ. ff? Elf X 1 I if 1 I9 , , X 5 HQ- V if I Q , A , 0292111 Q 429231 ef 1? 4 aft, f 'f Y MQ Y , l ' ' J ,g5f. ,:,'Pff:'1,2..11 ' .Q,4i,1-Q' 7 'a 'gg55Q gQ9sgr'1fS4 'a 43? 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Greenfield, Ind 1 1 1 162 .. .. .-....... ,.......-.-,.,,,.,,,..,.,,.,....,,,, ,.,.f,-.,,......,,,. .e,.,L........,..........1-+--1e:.,f.7rry:gg-r-e-1-1f:313--fe-qw-a--5-pwyifww-hwgufyfafaxa.fem..,.fg,,-,. ., ....-,.,,...,..,., .,, X X X X i X ep.: Debbie Wilker- a Austin lill,Ore. aNQ1.y.,.-X sf a Q... 'A :I ' ' ze- ' 4' ci' E3 A as -I ,,,...,,g1jI? . ,. 1 2 y ,i,,. 31, ,,, .ik ,..LAAVV V I 1 V J' 1 X - as ' ' , ' if .L ' F1 if if John Baca San Diego, Calif. Roger Bailey Alrita Baker Laurens, Iowa Kokomo, Ind. Steve Bias Montclair, Calif. l Sharon Binder Andrea C. Blegen Tomahawk, Wisc. Granada Hills, Cal. 4 Jef: 1 3,' H ? Q'7? 'E -3 . mc avr? fb -' .-..- , Wifi? .121 ,Ql d ul 1 ,jfff 2 45.- f 5 ...Juv .4 Sharon Baldwin Richmond, Ind. X Vffgfn'-H f,4,gg3Qg1.,g',:.,-.'f Z V. .:.1e.3:,5,3 '.,,.,.,f f -ree ' 0 ' g2g:4,, '- V5 I., f, ,. ' X ff! , A f, f C 57 'Q A f X4 f Q 1 fl I f 5 , 1 iw Xf , Z I I X, . i XX A Joe Blevins Little Rock, Ark. Sharon Boo ko ut Springfield, Mo. 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Hogdes' SIC. ..b..,f,,,-.-5 .TA-Q 'A -4,-:Q----......-......,1-ew-ac-1.:.fv rl Debbie Shepard Tom Skaggs Aflred Smith HCS, MO- Medway, Mass. Kansas City, Kan. Strafford, Mo. ...ww-v .f...,....f-4 N..-.......-,-,-rrfrfw 1-,.f-D.-.,-any-ev1m..-y -H ,-ga-v,,. i Alicia Smith Woodbury, NJ. I Charlotte Smith , Pittsburgh, Kan. 'De Doug Smith Mary Helen Smith Russell Snyder , Fla. Hogdes, S.C. Albuquerque, N.M. Detroit, Mich. ,... ...--4 ff fwfr 'f'ff 'MT' - ' .7 ' J , .,,v, t. W . .. 4-1e1f:f::u, f'F .V f' ,qi--,Q 1- W .sf ' ,g ,wiffffzf 32Qa2Q2ifl'f'f, 3' 1' i2 JE f -, 'Vj iid 1, '::ff3fEf2l'efEZf2 f W is , 1 f f -'it ,f f ? ' 37 fm ,, 1 ' T 5 Mary Ann Solvang Norwalk, Corin. , . .. , ,, . .,..L...-. --....,..g,.:.4-.,.,pg.,.....-......,. l l 1 i 4 i Thomas Spain David E. Stafford Hartville, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. 173 5 f f Fl?!5 h -. ll - l lil f., 'K V i i l l l l ll li in i , 'l l li i yi 1 i I i 'li Q I l i l Vickie Stanley Lincoln Park, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. Diane Stern berg l li v ii, l 1, ,yi li' l ' ... ' ' 1' ' MU- - .. ., VNV. , , .. Eric Stickles Elgin, lll. ff .,., 41, . 5' . -4,-. 1-3:,.TfiaLQ24,1g-if , V. ' 13.21 gilagggfezif , V wi, :za - , . f K ., iv.- img- -f - . .,,, V 3 ., : i fl A .: M P f , ' ffm 1 ,Q m 5 My f , MX I ff . nw., , Larry W. Stinson Ed Sullivan Dennis Sundell Malvern Ark. Wichita, Kan. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1 31 ' Thomas Sutterfield Jim Szakmeister Sharon Tatum Delores Taylor Patti Teeter Alan Terpening E 3, Big Flat, Ark. Akron, Ohio Junction City, Kan. Kingsport,Tenn. Sumner, Wash. Riverside, Calif. i 'l W?WQWZ i . ff ., e.... f 4 E ' ii.i l 7 i i l 5 ' f. ' S .ff iri. f V ' ..h, . ,,,, I - , fig.: V: li V , j 'i'y i, W ffd- ., 'i'. ,QV .f ' if ','- g ' l 5GwewQm1 Diane Thurlby Irene Tobiassen Ken Tripp Janna Turner Terry Turner Stephen Vanlandingham Ashtabula, Ohio Norwalk, Conn. Springfield, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Jerseyville, Ill. Pensacola, Fla. ewwmwwme it s V ' . ' ,.s' S ' g .,. V . T , itz-:,L Q i , ffliu, - 1 ,lf 1 ,, .1 'ifff1'ifQf'? it VEMQMWJ. i if i T i . 1 4 . ff.. 13141 i Debbie Van Stee Jim Vaughn Flobert L. Vaughn Rinnea Voelker Sandy Wahl Thomas Walker gg 3 Grand Rapids, Mich. Concora, Calif. Corona, Calif. Chicago, lll. Poulspo, Wash. Little Flock, Ark. if g I i l 174 Debbie Wallace Chillicothe, Ill. . Z l Wayne Welborn High Point, N.C. E 'W Debbie Wilkerson Dallas, Texas ,rx Dixie Wolf Kansas City, Mo. . ,..,-..-..-r--....:. Q.-n.--x-mv:-L..-sl-f '1 '5 Pi.........-.....1.,,.4,:,1,i,a,.,-,..,-.,.,-?:me-1-.ga-qq..quN..,,4f-f-nine-e.w..nqw -my-:umm-ff' -1-,.fA--f'--1--- Ind. llanlandingham l, Fla. 'Valker ck, Ark. fbf 2 I ' 5 1 if ' 7' V Debbie Wallace Gail wanton gary wanton Sherri! Ward Chillicothe, Ill. W. Frankfort, Ill. Elgin, lll. Bexar, Ark. f ' , mme Wayne Welborn Jeaneen West Donna White Marlene Whiteman High Point, N.C. Sioux City, Iowa Kirkwood, N.Y. Hamden, Conn. Debbie Wilkerson Sandy Wilkins Laura Ellyn Williams Susan Williams Dallas, Texas Milesburg, Pa. Bedford, Ohio Binghamton, N.Y. Dixie Wolf David Wood Larry Wood Gail Worlev Kansas City, Mo. Richmond, Ind. Eugene, Ore. Knoxville, Tenn. Mary Waun Jackson , Mich. Pat Weber Independence, Mo. f f . f f X 4 f f , Q 4 .. l l f Bev Wiksell Carla Wilgus Knoxville, lowa Ponca City, Okla. Julia Wilson Pete Windsor Alton, lll. New York City, N.Y Debbie Yandle Edward Ziegs Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Ovid, Mich. .-z z, , ev , W 1 ' '11 err? FZ f. f- ,Q , if ', gf.: . ,, , f V f, fi 1' X 1 44 ayw . ' 2 'z ' Q 9 l . Raymond Andin Url Cindy Ashpole lFrl Sue Baker lFrl Brooklyn, N,Y. W. Memphis, Ark. Grand Forks, N.D. 176 Brenda Beebe lFrl Eldon, NIO. Tommy Bell lSol Marilyn Berry lFrl Newnan, Ga. Wichita, Kan. Dale Boyer lFrl Brookville, Pa. l Larry Dean Case 1 Rolla, Nlo, Donna Davenport Rich Hill, Mo, James T. Drake U1 New Blooming, Ol so-Y , 5 X S Q t fi ts. , tg . x . X ,C X A x 6 K f 1 l W ff --v-f-P , A , .x . ,-pf-ea:-,..,..-.ms ., .. . -v,,......-.,..,,..--v-a-::.'.:v:. are-r--ff-'df-Q-! 'f ' - , ,, . ,,,..,..--.Y 1- .:.v.-.1-.1-.x.:f:m2: -'U'-'- ff -L - ' -4 - - A ' U '- '- ' ' ' Dale Boyer lFrl Brookville, Pa. Bruce Brewster. IFF? Nancy Bridgeford iSol Michael S. Brown iFrl Lakewood, Calif. Kansas City, Kan. Pensacola, Fla. Larry Dean Case iFri Rolla, Mo, ,,.,,,.,,..w,. na- rw- ---.- --U 11 --'f '. Lf i '- - ygydy 73, W , l:,1f:4:z- .V 3 W, f- A' iff ff ,, ,,.,. .,.,, ,,,,.,, L r,,,,, , , A ,, .. ,,,. -, , U,,.-g:-f- 7, , ,Ik 'iw Z' 1 14,11 1 I QW ff if V 42, ff 'I' ff Q f , C, 1 5? Aff, f f W fp fx f ff y , 'f , ' f 4 Q f ff! fgff f A ' 7 f f 1 f fa ff f QW af? W, f ff f f X f 1 f 4 1 . 5- . '-, . X 4 , Q76 xg f , , X I J , , ' f , v , 4 1 1 'G Q Z , A f ' Qf 1 Z 9 f 4 , f 1 f 4 7 f 144:44 f J N? O, 2 1 , , f ,, 1 1 Lucius Button Uri Santa Rosa,Calif. Michael Cannon lFrJ Pueblo, Colo, Terry Claessens iSol Dinah Cole lFrl Donetta Craig lFrl George Crew lSol Joan Marie Cunkle iSol Chicago, Ill. Lima, Ohio Southwest City, Mo, Brookhaven, Pa. E. Hampton, N.Y. l F E e De kle Url Marvin DeShane Url David Dickinson lSol Bob Dodd Url Vicki Dodd lSol galnaiaaxdegwrt I H Slliggl, La.a S Sapulpa, Okla. Atwater, Calif. KoKomo, Ind. DeIta,Colo, f ,- James T, Drake Url Donna Fabozzi iFrl Dale Fitzpatrick CSO? New Blooming, Ohio Sheldon. Conn. Memphis, Tenn' , .V -A- + -' -- , - - - -4,-,....---r.--1.-.,---If HD s..,.,.....g.......ui::-nd-L . , , A H-5 .I , ,,,,,,..,.,..-.-H.-..v......,...-.. -H- Paul Gabert lSrl Debbie Gallagher lS0l Marshall, Mo. Portland, Ore. Jon Haas lFrl Jeffrey Hanson lSrl Woonsocket, S.D. British Columbia, Can. -. ., Qt lissnq-.-R-...,,,,-.f . Gus Garbers iFrl JSITIGS G0lbeI f lSrl Eunice Grostefon lFrl Gwenda Grostefon lSrl Longmont, Colo, Trenton, Mich. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bob Harman lFrl Stephen Harrison lFrl Leon Hawkins lSrl Ruth Ann Heidt lSrl Cleveland, Ohio Metropolis, Ill. Frederick, Md. Ontario, Canada Janell Hembree lFrl Marilyn Henke lSrl St. Louis, Mo. Chowchilla, Calif. Bob Herring lJr Mobile, Ala, Robert Johnsor Soottsdale, Ariz ! a Chet Kleinot lSO Philadelphia, Pa. B 5' Shirley Lisk lSrl Osweto, N.Y. ,,,,,, mc., .ML 1, .1 ..,.,-A.-..-,,,. .,,,:i..,1..7i....f-Q-isa:.1fa1v5-rv-wi: jrg-'wrr-ewan-N-wffffv'-fvdfvve-Whvvvvf Nw' ' 'f 'A 4 i , ,, Srostefon QSM Bob Herring Url William Horst lFrl Milton Hubbard iSrl Terri Jacobs lSoi Nancy James iFrl Cheryl Johnson lFrl 2 Ind lVl0bile, Ala, Lebanon, Pa. Manhattan, Kan. Butler, Ala. Dallas Tex. Indianapolis, Ind, -'1 . , -' 1- X i ll, i 'lrb A 5311-LE73: , .,b,a 1 .- , ii ., 4 ' .' i WEE ,.-,'f'-', -2 , qi, ,, - Ti ,.,.,. K. N it K 9,3 ig -f Ylsgi, W- . We W s fx X . 1 X X :sw-. AK Qi We Eh FQSA A X nn Heidt lsr, Robert Johnson lFrl Robert Keene Url Uleta Keene lSol Diane Kelly lFrl Rick Kendall lFrl Elaine Kinion lSol Canada Scottsdale, Ariz, Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Ravenna, Ohic- Indianapolis, Ind, St. Charles, Mo. , ,wiiii-15' -:I-Zi 'L , f, 522314: 4 - 54'f'f '. f fhf '- 1 ,. f . f V2 wfffzifi f ' f.- , f . 5, ,,,.,g, , ,:.,.,,.f4ff: fp A ,e, I H k is , Chet Kleinot lSoJ Wayne Korhonen Url Joel Kruggel iFI'l Sue Kurtz lSol Nancy Lanz iSol Thomas E. Lincoln Url Qmlgncilif' Philadelphia, pa, chahhee, vvyo. si. Joseph, Mich. Chicago, iii. Beiviue, in. Sand Springs, okia. , 'K , KX Shirley Lisk qgrl Jim Lynch lFri Daniel Mansfield Uri Dennis Marquardt iSol Barry McClan lFrl Osweto N'Y. Denver, Colo, Seattle, Wash. St. Joseph, Mich. Hershey, Pa. i l I , Y V. J, ,V U , N i , v -, K, ---- ,,.,L,.,,,,....-...........w--,..f--f1w--w----e----' Y' .... . f 'Ai ' W 17 Roger Metscher lFrl Independence, Nlo. Don Pendeo lFri John D. Powell Url Indianapolis, Ind. Prichard, Ala. Raymond Russo lSrD Sharon Salzer lFri Peter Scanley Url Paul Scholtz Uri Stephen Sharp iFrJ Harrison, N.Y. Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago, lll, Erie, Pa. Tr6l1tOn, IVIO. LaQueta Paul lSri Guthrie, Okla. Jon Flosenboom lFri Streamwood, Ill. Debbie Shirley lFrl Columbus, Ga. Kevin Singleton lFri Springfield, Mo. 4 J Chris Smith lS0f Framingham, M1 5 r 2 ! Ben Stowell lFrl Rutland, Vt. Steve Terpening Rapatee, I ll . 1 4 Judith Voorhies l Lebanon, Ind. lSrl '1lFl', Ill. irley lFrl ,Ga. , W1 ,Z ' M ' , , ., If V . lf he af 1 Z I ,af f f' ileton lFrl I, Mo. m.-M ..,,..,-mid., ., 1-gy QB, 14.1-eq...-,A .,,c.....7,.....-f-seqcarqvqqqgz-r-,-253-1-a.e,g.,.q-Qwrong-nmwfpemapn-.wQvpn,.m...,-rf,-.Qfns - . ..,......,'.-m,-0 ff--1...,-,-.M ...- ,-M, - A, , -A , QQ., u 4.1 f '?.5 L:f1,.: i' ' V 5 J ,, fa. -I H V ffi f f A ff f f , f ff f f f, I 4 M ar ff 4- , . 0 , W' 4 Q f 1 4 , 1 6, .ef Q f 7,3 'Qi f 441 , 5,3 ff 1 ' 15? I ifiiffi 'T -V J 3 . -lit' ,- Chris-Smith lSol Nan Smith lFrl Wayne Smith lFrl Jonathan Sprecher lFrl David Springer lFrl Jim Stewart Url Framingham, Mass. Newton, lowa Scottdale, Pa. Bridgemen, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind, Columbus, Ohio I Ben Sfowell lFfl Olen 5fUf9e0f1 lFrl Dale Sump lSoph.l Neil Sweet lSrl Terry Sykes llrrl Kathy Taylor lFrl Rutland, Vt. Fairfield, Calif. Springfield, Mo. Lee's Summit, MO. Woodward, Okla, Eudora, Ki-Jn. Steve Terpening lFrl Gene A. Tilelli lSol Sam Timm lFrl Donald Thorington lJrl Janet VanSickel lSol Melva Visnaw lFrl Fiapatee, Ill. FioseIIe,fN.J. Mt. Horeb, Wisc. Lawrence, Kan. Albia, Iowa Flint, Mich. Judith Voorhies iso, Twyla V056 lprl Gail Williams lfrrl Herb Wright lJ:'l Tim Zeak lSol Dennis Zimmerman lSol Lebanon, Ind, Ethel, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. South Bend,lf1d- Pavnes, Nlmn- ' - A ., J . .A-. -- -..- , ,, , ,.. 4.-af-a,:-:T.,-,y...-.,.....-....-.-,..---..-W--------.---v -uf- -Q V s-rm-.fi-1 fi? n Sign J, 5 -,Qi EB I ,RM f ,,,.,-,,-J. ....., eq-m--.mn--.1-1.Lsc,:.um'x'aea-..- erin'-vw-va-Qrifsfk-f--'---1-f 'i1' E6 lnkg., Dennis Mcllroy, varsity coach. , ,,,,, .,,, .,.,-. , , .,.,,,. ,, W f ' ff fm., .V .2'?Qf'f- ff, AA -f, 1 ff ,,,1,MH.,?,qmX, rrr-1-rar,-:naman-ms,,q.n..:,:nmae:ee-w-'-,--1 ---rf 1 -'H---N f' ' A A nf H., , l i 5 , , , , CBC's first varsity team was formed in 1959, under the initiative of Coach Arnold and was made up of the all-stars of the intramural basketball teams. The schedule of the first varsity consisted of playing only church teams in Springfield. At first the players were required to wear long pants in playing action but due to the impracticality of wearing long pants and persistence of Coach Arnold, long pants were done away with a few years later. The varsity program today, under the first year coaching of Dennis lVlcllroy, is a successful one due to fine coaching and the increased quality of the ball players. This year's schedule consisted of 17 college games and the future looks to an intercollegiate program. --M .,. L..-..-...,..:.7,-H.--f-.-5..-.W ......g----N-+f-- -. -- - f.. 31'-rvafsg-211-rf--,.,1. -,-.. .---....., .,,-fa 'L Cheerleaders Boiter, Gayle H1 Q W 1 s Cheerleaders: lL-Fil: John Nlaracle, Candy Allen, Judy Cline, Cindy Gernhardt, Carol Boiter, Gayle Huber, Gloria Hartley, Larry Phillips, f..-.-.- ..ae,n-n.f.m1fw:---5 :fwv-v-'-'-v5-fh:i-+--':----h - V 'f:11'?Q- 'FT f '2'??. .V5 -Y ,: ,,Q' , , , , ,,,j'f 'f , , W ,, ,, MW., , .A ,, . ..,-.sem--nwyx,-:ff--F 7,-,. .,.. cheenleaoens Leading the school in rousing cheers and school spirit are the CBC cheerleaders. 1961 was the first year cheerleaders participated in giving support to the varsity basketball team. Then, as now, the girls are elected by the student body in try-outs based on ability and enthusiasm. In addition to spending many hours in practice and preparation for the season ga mes the cheerlead- ers head up the painting of posters and signs used during the games and sometimes they may even be found mending the varsity uniforms. X . E e.,...f. A .Y. ...-, ,,.,,, -......-...-..,.,--m....t..........., uf fL..L4rw- U! fag f,,, .,L,., , N ,,,,,,, z 3 'x X X 4 f f. V1 ,,1.f ,f '-J pn J., X A E Z A an f ' NZQJ f 4 ' 3' 2: ' N' 1 314 ,, 1 if X I 6 J 1 T .4 zz Q ' - .yrwg :--ff z?ff3..,.,..-mv -1 vfvfrsm H- -1-:rf ,Jan-nun - GIRI ll11Tl2Al'l1Lll2Al BASKGIZBAIL 3-West Rascals lbottom to toplp Left Row: Rosalie Pickering, Mary Waun, Becky Nyswonger, Robbie DeWeese, Sugar Gals lL-Rl: Diane Rogazione, Marilyn Kalapathy, Karen Bridgeford, Nanci! matt? Right ROW: Pe99V Sharpe' Kathi! Kowalski' Susan Williams, Michael Soter,coach, Darlene Costanzo, Gail Walton, Linda Ludke. Linda Mann, Marlene PGSGHSKY, J0y Emory, Victory Squad: lL-Rl: Cindy Brooks, Julie Gunderson, Judy Davis, Bonnie Hanes, Donna Davenport, Marsha Young, Debbie Shepherd, Rub Atkinson,centerp Dave Earwood, coach. Little Lee's ll Norene Anting see The Dazzling I Duncan, Brenda Mangum, coach. ,-..,.....:, -.,.,., ., ,L 1- ,,,,:, ,Au-,,T,.....-,., g,1,m,,,g...,--,.,.f, v,Y.-,,....,gn-a..-u.-...m-1-re fu:-4.',-ne.--...s-eww..-.11-nm-ru--f-wr- . .,- Little Lee's IL-Rl standing: Linda Smith, Doris Turner, Leland Morrison,00ach,Gloria Hartley, Norene Antingseated: Chris Bacchus, Joyce lVlorrison. ,V it Row: Rosalie A 5 Robbie DeWeese, l Cathy Kowalski, f , l l l f l V ll 1 l f l l l 5 l l ' l if 1 , The Dazzling Dozen: iL-Fll,standing: Corinne Kent, Lanis Kearnes, Naomi Schultz: seated: Mary Duncan, Brenda Keller, Debbie Waisner, Rinnea Voelker, Jan Thompson, Marty Embrey, Larry Mangum, coach. s, Bonnie Hanes, 'rp Dave Earwood, l H li 191 D.-.v-af:--f-.:........-.........n--1-A -f-v---v----s--- -' - - Ohio Express: lclockwise from bottoml: Don Cole, Bill Shure, Dave Gross, John Palmer, Dick Foerster, captain: Don Cartledge, Harold Mizner, Phil Chapman, Bob Lockhart. l IDIIRA The Intramu only but now 4 The intramural intramural prog pionship game I ketball season. The Crushers! Birdwell: front ra captain. Carter's Little Pills: lL-Rl: Steve Antin,Al Carnes, Jason and the Argonauts:- lL-Rl: top: Mark Ford, Jay Meyers, captain: David Earwood, Ernie Antin, Dale Fagerland, Ken Dickinson. Not Roger Yost: bottom: Brad Riddle, Randy Carter, Ralph Escobar, Roger Turk. pictured: John Carter, captain. The Gunkies' lL-Ri: Jim Lemberg: captain: Tom Williams, Ned Schaumburg, Wayne Anderson, Bob Dodd, Joe Lortie. uv Pool's Boys: I seated: Tim Yates k 4 'X ' wr t . 15 A Q I N, xerster, wptaing Don David Earwood , om Williams, Ned W-Mgmt, , KL,-,h,1,,m.LH ,,,:,,,,,.,.,.,... -W-pt.......f..-.....- 'g:a1.1-Q ll1U2AlTlUl2Al BASKGIBAU The Intramural Basketball Program started with class teams only but now consists of 17 men's teams and 5 girl's teams. The intramural basketball program is the most popular ofthe intramural programs. Two divisions, playoffs and the cham- pionship game make up the excitement of the intramural bas- ketball season. The Crushers: lL-Rl back row: Steve' Evans, Rick Sessler, Steve Birdwellp front row: Al McDonnell, Doug Hayes, Gary Parmenter, captain. Pool's Boys: lL-Rl: Dave Clay, Milton Pool, Captain: Don Watts, seated: Tim Yates, Harold Harrison. ,,,...........e: -.. .-.- ,....f-m4..n.w.-1,-3- ,ruin-awuvfv, V- ...mf 7 ev-af-N-wr -,- ef- GYH SHOES QHLY on rms nook San Blas Cuna: lL-Fil, standing: Rodger Schaumann, Van Frownfelter, Dick Foerster, Steve Sundell, Flon York, kneeling: Terry Waisner, captain: Bob Rose, Brad Lombardi, Ron Hancock. Sgt. Peppers: lL-Rl: Brain Rainbow, Jim Parks, Denny Webb,Jim Floszell, captain, Phil Goss. 1 INDEX Abbatiello, Dan Acree, Nancy L. Acuff, Barbara 7 Aker, Benny 101 Albrecht, Lynda Alexander, Shirlm Allen, Candy 78, Allen, Charles 1E Allen , James Alley, David Alligier, Steve F. Ammons, Nelda Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Waynl Andin, Raymonc Antin, Earnest 71 Antin, Steven 68 Apllin, Bonnie 1l Arnett, James Arnold, Donna 1 Arnold Douglas Arnold Forest 6 Arnold Pamela1 Arnold, Virginia Arnold, William ' Armstrong, Editl Ash, Marjorie 12 Ashpole, Cindy 1 Atkinson, Ruby Atkinson, Stephe Austin, Jodena 1 Ayers, James 115 Baca, John 85,16 Bacchus, Christal 191 Judith Bobby 12 Roger 16 Jim Alrita 89, Frederick Sue 176 Bacon, Bailey, Bailey, Bajor, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baldwin, Sharon Barger, Larry 129 Barlow, Matthew Barris, Judy 79,9 Batluck, Joe 72,1 Battishill, Robert Bayse, Barbara 11 Beckdahl, Sam 44 Beebe, Brenda 11 Belcher,Joyoe 11 Bell, Thomas 176 Belrose, Brain 12 Belrose, Linda 11 Bennett, Roy 12 Berry, Marilyn 1' Berry, Robert Best, Larry Bias, Steven 163 Bilyeu, Phillip 14 Binder,Sharon 1 Bingham, Donna Bingham, Flay Birdwell, Steve 1 Blegen, Andrea 1 Blegen, Bonnie 1 Blevins, Joe 163 Boatman, Nlichaq Boiter,Carolyn 1 Bonham,Janet 1 Bookout, Sharon Borden, Charles Borsheim, Harry Botteicher, Suzan 152 Botts, Harold Bougher, Tom 1' Bowman, Grace ' Boyer, Dale 90,1 ilip Goss, coach, Haight. i, Harley Harrison, moex Abbatiello, Dan 162,181 Acree, Nancy L. 162 Acuff, Barbara 78,152 Aker, Benny 101,122,152 Albrecht, Lynda 111,172,160 Alexander, Shirley 162 Allen, Candy 78,162,187 Allen, Charles 152 Allen, James Alley, David Alligier, Steve F. 104,146 Ammons, Nelda E. Anderson, Kathy 162 Anderson, Wayne 146,184,192 Boykin, David Bozarth, Cina 163 Bradshaw, Larry 163 Bran telli, Michael Brannan, Dennis 163 Brauker, Faythe 146 Bray, Billy Robert 130 Brewster, Bruce 78,177 Bridgeford, Karen 78,163,177, Andin Ra mond 176 1 V Antin, Earnest 70,129,192 Antin, Steven 68,69,152,192 Apllin, Bonnie 162 Arnett, James Arnold, Donna 162 Arnold Arnold , Douglas Forest 67,100,111 Arnold, Pamela 162 Arnold, Virginia 111 Arnold, William 162 Armstrong, Edith 49 Ash, Marjorie 129 Ashpole, Cindy 176 Atkinson, Ruby 162,190 Atkinson, Stephen D. 162 190 Bridgeford, Nancy 177 Brimmer, Stephen 72,101,105, 130 Bronner, Noreen 163 Brooks, Arthur Brooks, Cinda 90,163,190 Brooks, Paul 153 Brown, Arzella Sue 163 Brown, Bill 84,104,107,108, 146 Brown, Frank 130 Brown, Judy Brown, Louis Dee Brown, Michael H. 177. Brown Michael S. 177 Brown, Terry 163 Bruce, James 114,153 Brummett, Clyde 130 Bryant, Dale 163,184 Bryant, Esther Bryant, Kerby 130 Buckley, David 153 ' Buckmaster, Dennis 153 Buford, Stan 163 Bull, Duane Austin, Jodena 162 Ayers, James 119,152 Bam, John 85,163 Bacchu 191 Bacon, Bailey, Bailey., s, Christal 87,90,152, Judith Bobby 129 Roger 163 Bajor, Jim Baker, Alrita 89,110,163 Baker, Frederick Baker, Sue 176 Baldwin, Sharon 163 Barger, Larry 129 Barlow, Matthew 78,1 63 Barris, Judy 79,90,150,163 Batluck, Joe 72,77,108,146 Battishill, Roberta 146 Ba se Barbara 109 152 Y , , Beckdahl, Sam 49 Beebe, Brenda 176 Belcher, Joyce 129 Bell, Thomas 176 Belrose, Brain 129 Belrose, Linda 129 Bennett, Roy 129 Berry, Marilyn 176 Berry, Robert Best, Larry Bias, Steven 163 Bilyeu, Phillip 146 Binder, Sharon 163 Bingham, Donna Bingham, Ray Birdwell, Steve 152 Blegen, Andrea 163 Blegen, Bonnie 152 Blevins, Joe 163 Boatman, Michael 163 Boiter, Carolyn 152,187 Bonham,Janet 163 Bookout, Sharon 163 Borden, Charles 129 Borsheim, Harry 152 Botteicher, Suzanne 90,119, 152 Botts, Harold Bougher, Tom 111,153 Bowman, Grace 72,69,130 Boyer, Dale 90,177' Buller, Cleo 86,9O,153 Buntenbach, Sheri 90,153 Burgess, John 122 Burke, Richard Burkhart, Robin 92 Burns, Janice 146 Burrus, Judy 163 Burry, Paula 164 Burwick, Richard Butcher, Barbie 146 Butler, Roberta 90,164 Butrine, JoAnn 177 Button, Lucius 177 Buxman, Melvin 130,184 Byron, Gry 164 Caldwell, Mike 86,164 Calfee, , Cal 84,153,184 Callihan, Carl 96 Campbell, Larry 164 Campbell, Robert 164 Campbell, William 80,146 Cannon, Michael'177 , Carlile, Wanda 164 Carndall, Douglas B. Carnes, Allen 77,130,192 Corota, Joseph 81 ,164 Carpenter, A. Murlene 146 Carr, David 76,72 Carter, John 130 Carter, Randy Carter, Shirley 155 Cartledge, Donald 153,192 Case, Gary 77,84,146 Case, Larry 177 Case, Lynette 153 Cathcart, Ron 131 Cauthon, Linda 164 Cauthon Vance 131 Champion, Richard Chapman, Phillip 100,153,192 Chenoweth, Donna 92,106,153 Church, Alan 76,82 Church, Manon 153 Cincannin, Paul Ciociola, Alan 90,164 Claessens, Terry 177 Clair, Lois 153 Clark, Gregory 164 Clark, Jerry 164 Clarkson, Alfred 147 ... . ,.n-e....-,-......-1,4-.'.-y --.amd-., .,....,- ,...-.,v, Clarkson, Cathy 66,70,147 Clay, David 164,193 Clay, Debra 90,164 Cline, Judith 90,164,187 Cochrane, Naomi 88,90,153 Cockman,'Marsha 84,153 Cole, Diana 177 Cole, Don 72,100,132,192 Cole, Tom 164,184 Colling, Pamela 164 Collings, Randall 153 Collins, Lonnie 164 Columbia, Rhoda 72,153 Colvin , Joane 147 Colvin, Ronald 147 Comins, Raymond H. 132 Compton , Juanita 88,90,164 Cook, Alanna 164 Coons, Donald 147 Cope, Cheryl 90 Cope, George 119,153 Cope, Paul 91 Corbett, Roy 164 Corbin, Ed 147 Cordero, Lawrence 78,153 Correll, Brain 164 Costanzo, Darlene 164,190 Covington, Brenda 164 Cox, Cheryl 78,154 Cox, Gregory 84,109,154 Cox, Larry 147 Cox, Nancy 154 Cox, Stanley 109,154 Craig, Donetta 177 Crane, David 165 Crawford, Kenneth 165 Crawford, Richard Crew, George 86,177 Crouch, Hazel Crouch, Philip 14,68,96 Crow, Carol 84,154 Crum, Randy 165 Cunkle, Joan 177 Cunningham, Shirley 165 Curtis, Clifford 165 Damiani, Elizabeth Dangler, Walt 72,77,101,184, 191 Daniels, Edward Daugherty, Denise 165 Davenport, Donna 177,190 Davidson, Kenneth 133 Davis, Cynthia 81 ,165 Davis, Frank 82,100,101 ,105,1 19, 133 Davis, J.E. Davis,Judith 165,190 Davisson, Lorraine 78,165 Deakles, Eugene 177 Decker, Debra 165 Decker, Larry Deering, Larrie 165 DeFoggi, Paul 82,154 DeGier, Josie 165 Deline, Dennis 81,165 Dell, Wanda 92,133 DeShane, Marvin 154,177 DeWeese, Roberta 165,190 Dickinson, J. David 177 Dickinson, James 90,133 Dickinson, Ken 133,192 Diefferderfer, Dorothy 147 Dippold, Phil 77,133 Ditchfield, Chris 154 Dittmar, Sharon Dixon, Judith Doberer, Peggy 165 Dodd, Bob 84,90,177,192 Dodd, Vicki 177 Dortch, Deanna 77,165 Dotson, Neta 133 Dowd, William 147,150,194 Downs, Jack Doyle,Jerry 100,104 Drake, David 64,96 Drake, Elsie Drake, James T. 177 Drent Drent Drysd , Barbra 68,69,122,133 , Gary 69,133 ale, Mark Dugger, Sharon 88,90,154 Dunbar, Paul 165 Duncan, Mary 191 Duran, David 165 Durbin, Danny 89,194 Durso, Darlene Durst, Beverly 81,154 Durst, Duane 77,81 ,1 34 DuVaIl, Cynthia 72,105,128, 134 Dykes, Deb 177 Dykes, Ronald 134 Earwood, Dave 165,190,192 Ecker, Paul 134 Ehrhardt, Donald 154 Ehrhardt, Judy 154 Ellis, Mike 100,154 Embrey , Martha 147 ,190,191 Emerson, Jeffrey 165 Emory, Joy 90,94,165,192 Emrich, Cole 81,165 Emrick, Diane 154 Endicott, Carolyn 165 Enzana, Donna 165 Enzana , Svndra 90,166 Erickson, Faythe 166 Ernst,fWalter Esoobar, Ralph 111,166,192 Estes,,Daniel 84,147 Evans, James 134 Evans, Stephen 166 Evans, Steven 166,193 Everhart, Don 154 Everhart, Sue 154 Fabozzi, Donna 177 ' Fagerland, Dale 66,77,105,134 192 Faison, Mark 166 Falch, Rosanna Farmer, Marjorie 94,166 Fedder, Barbara 166 Feldy, Martin 78,92,154 Feltman, Charles 147 Feltman, Vickie 147 Felton, Sarah 147 Fenton, Kathleen 154 Ferrell, Bartley 147 Fessler, Donna 154 Fessler, George 154 Filancia, Joy 89,90,166 Fisher, Don Fitzpatrick, Dale 177 Flaherty, Robert 105,134 Flokstra, Gerard 17 Floyd, Barbara Foerster, Richard 154,184,192, 193 Ford, Mark 154,192 Francis, Allen 90,155 Francis, Rebecca '154 Franklin, Steve 90,166 Freitag, Leon 134 French, Marsha 155 Fritchey, Connie 166 Frost, Paula 166 Frownfelter, Van 147,193 Gabert, Paul 178 Gaede, Kathie 155 Gaede, Sandy 166 Gaehring, Paul 72,76,80,123, 134 Gallagher, Debbie 178 Garbers, Gus 178 Garrison, Walter 147 Garrod, Ramona 166 Gayer, Lillie Gehrels, Regina 166 Geil, James 166,194 Geill, Lloyd George, Willie 160 A are I 1 ii ' . III 1 Gernhardt, Cindy 166,187 I' I 5 Gibson, Gil 147,194 1 I S Gifford, Donald 166 ' I Gilbert,James 155 I I Gioia, Kathleen 155 2 ll I Girard,,Joh,n 166 ' il Givens, Harry I Glass, James 166 ' I I 1 Golber,James 178 I I i Goss, Patricia 166 I Goss, Philip 155,184,193,194 I I I - Gould, lvlarry 94,135 1' . Graham, James 155 5 Graham, Edward 76,78,79,101, 'I , 135 I Grau, Nancy 72,155 :I I 1 Greaves,Thomas 166 I , I I Greenaway, Philip I I Greff, Cecil 147 I I I Gregori, Mark 155 I Greve, Ann 155 I I 1 Greves, Tom 184 1 'N I Griepp, Doug 155 lil i , . ' Gripsby, Nancy 72,147 1 I I 1 Gross, David 155,192 II I Grostefon, Eunice 178 I Ili ' Grostefon, Gwenda 178 III I Gruits, Lanette 166 'lx l Gruits, Robert 167 I I I 1 I Guerrant, Wallace 147 I I ' ' Guiney, Glen 167,194 ' ' I Gunderson,JuIie 147,190 1. I I Guynes, Eleanor 68 .ll I Guynes, Patricia 155 Q I Haas,Jon 93,178 I I I Hahn, Donald 167 , 1 Haleck, Elizabeth 155 I l-liaghf, Larry 77,135 III Hiaght,Len167,194 I Hall, David Hallman, 155 I . ' 1 I I I Halsey,Sharen 167 ' l Hamilton, Johnny 178 I I Hahooek, Don 119,155 I I I' f Hanogck, Ronald 77,83,105,136, ' .f 1 3 I 1 I Hanes, Bonnie 167,190 i lf Hanes, Joseph 167,192 I I Haney, Dudley 147 I ' Harman, Robert 178 I ,f Harris, Benjamin 155 I Harris, Charles 64 I , Harris, Stephen 155 - I I Harrison, Harley 147,194 I I Harrison, Harold 155,193 I , Harrison, Lonnie 136 I if Harrison Ste hen 178 r P 1 Hartley, Gloria 86,104,152,155, I 187,191 I Hartman,Sherry 167 I Harvey, Cheryl 167 ' Hassler, Wayne 136 I 1 Hawkins, Leon 178 l I Hawks, Rochelle Hayes, Doris Faye 167 Hayes, Douglas 167,193 Hazard, Dale 155 I Headley , Art 122,155 Headley, Vaughn 123,136 Heady, Jerry 155 I Heald, Craig 167 Hedrick, Terry 1 67 I I Heidt, Ruth 178 I Heisten, Calvin 167 Heitman, Gladys 167 I I Hembree, Jack 77,156 I Hembree, Janell 178 Henderick, Marilyn ' Henderson, Donald 108 Ni. 1111 . Henderickson, Marilyn 167 l Hendrik, Evert 148 I - I Henke, Marilyn 178 I I I l-lehkell, 1-larold 157 I. I I Hermenet, Dolores 90,156 I ,III I Herring, Robert 78,104,179 iiII II ,III I IQI jiigf ll I .111 Ii I -Er,-, , , I 5 IIIZ, Iii I' fjl zi I .I , Ii, , a Ii ' ii I A fi 5 fII'L 1.113 li I, . 11,11 196 - l 1 il 1 11 ll v--...Q-w-la-vs Herrington, Alvin 168 Hezlep, Al 156 Hibbs, Penny 81,168 Hiegel, Thomas 168 , ' Hill, Barbara 72,100,155 Hittle, Tom 136,194 Holloway, Karen 84,168 Holyfield, Bobby 156 Hoover, Mario 96 Hoover, Richard 136,184 Horning,Sally Kay 168 Horsley, Eugene 156 Horst, William 179 Horton, Stanley 104 Howard, Johnny 168 Howard, Sindra 101,148 Howe, Thomas 148 Hrubes, Chester 137 Hrubik, Nancy 68,72,100,137 Hubbard, Hohn 59 I Hubbard, George 72 I Hubbard, Lois Hubbard, Milton 77,179,194 Hubert, Gayle 156,187 Huddleston , Sherry 93,168 Hudson, David 168 Hughes, David 156 Hughes, Phyllis 106,156 Hunt, Morris 168 Hunter, Eugene 137 Huntley, Richard 156 lmende, Thomas 156 Ishmael,Timothy 168 Ishmael, Tomothy 168 Jacobs, John 88,168 Jacobs, Randall 148 Jacobs, Terri 179 James, Art 168 James, Nancy 179 Jameson, Richard 168 Jansen, Harris , Jaquish, Sheila 69,72,101, 137 Jarvis, Wayne 156 Jayne, David 81 ,107,108,156 Jellel, David 77,137 Jenkins, Diane 84,156 John, Margaret 168 Johns, Donald 156 Johns, Donald F.15,96,104 Johns, Terry 137 Johnson, Cheryl 179 Johnson, Dave 77,148 Johnson, Robert 179 Jones, Esther Jones, John 168 Jones, Phyllis 156 Jones, Spencer 100,123,137 Jouret, Joe 156 Kalapathy, Marilyn 168,190 ' Kallio, Vernon 156 Karnes, Lanis 104,168,191 Kasiera, Musembe 77,137 Katter, John Kauffman, Dale Kays, Stanley 106,156 Keene, Robert 179 Keene, Uleta 179 Kelchner, Daniel 137 Kelchner, Douglas 114 Keller, Brenda 156,191 Kelly, Diane 179 Kendall, Rick 179 Kendall, Vickie 90,168 Kennedy, Dan 148 Kent, Corinne 168,191 Koewrl, Alvin Kern, Reta 148 Ketcham, Maynard Killingsworth, Gary King, Sharon 156 Kinion, Elaine 179' Kirschke, David Kirschke, Voneta Kleinot, Chet 179 I -'fH 7 '3'53f1 'T'SV!R 'l-1l:-L?-1o.-q.d-- .-,.-r, -.-o,.-.--,.-.-...... ., A, Knable, Donna 156 Knapp, Jonathan 156 Knodel, Delvin 168 Korhonen, Wayne 179 Kowalski, Kathryn 168,190 Krueger, Susan 72,137 Kruggel, Joel 179 Kurtz, Suzanne 179 La Brie, Kenneth 84,156 Lacy, Dennis 77,148 Lance, Norman Landi, Carol 168 Landon, Daniel 168 Lane, Lola 148 Lanferman, Kathy 157 Lansaw, Pam 157 Lanz, Nancy 157,179 Larson, Eva Laughlin, Paul 137 Law, Michael 168 Lawrence, Edgar 122 Leathers, Joy 169 Lemberg, Jim 86,108,148,192 Lemley, Dave Licquia, Joyce 89,157 Lincoln, Thomas 179 Lisk, Shirley 179 Lockhart, Bob 157,192 Lockwood, Jack 1 69 Lockwood, Richard 90,169 Lombardi, Bradford,157,193 Long, Velma 138 Lopez, Sylvia 169 Lortie, Joe 76,84,148,192 Loubriel, Edwin 68,157 Lowery, Douglas 148 - Lowery, Janet 152,157 Lowman, Emmett 157 Ludke, Linda 169,190 Lynch, Jim 179 Macchia, Frank 169 Madsen, David 84,88,169 Makoso, Guambi 138 Mallory, Brenda 157 Mangum, Larry 169,184,191,194 Mann, Jamie 88,138 Mann, Linda 169,190 Mansfgld, Daniel 55,78,118, 17 Maracle,John 77,148,187 Marchini, Paul 148 Markese, David 138 Markstrom, Paul Marquardt, Dennis William 179 Marshburn, Ja mes 110,157 Marsh, Donald 77,169 f Martin, George Martin, Jerry 169 Martin, Paul 138 Martinez, Paul Mason, Deborah 90,169 Mathenia, Melvina 86,157 Mathis, ,Wesley 158 Mayer, Robert 138 Mayes, Jeff 84,179 McCartney, Douglas 158 McClan, Barry 179 McCluskey, Shirley McDaniel, Richard 148 McDonnell, Alvin 169,193 McDonough, Linda 169 McGee, Grey Mcllroy, Dennis 105,138,184, 185 .. McIlroy,Yl:inda 169,187 McKee, William 90,169 McKinzie, Dennis McLellen, Beth 92 McLellan, Cyril 95 McMaim, Michael 158 McNeely, James 158 McNew, Daniel 169 Meek, David 69,138 Meeks, Beverly 169 Melcher, Steve 158 Metscher, Roger 180 Metz, Larry 10,69,138 Meyers, Jay 192 Milanczuk, Tina 81,158 Miles, Paul 69,100,148 Miller, Claudia 169 Miller, Joan 169 Miller, John Miller, Miller Paul 78,158 Richard 138 Mills, Steve 148 Milton, Patsy 169 Mims, Kaye 90,169 Mink, Pam 158 Mintonye, Edwin 139 Mitchell, Judy 169 Mitchel, Keith 169 Mitchell, Robert 170 Mitzelfelt, Beverly 170 Mizner, Harold 170,184,192 Monroe, Denny 170 Monroe, Phillip 148 Monserrate, Linda 72,105,139 Montgomery, Dan 73,88,119 Montgomery, Francis 139 Moore, Beverly 180 Moore, Larry 158 Moore , Thadel ua Moore, William 90,158 Morar,John 106 Morland, Dallas Morphis, Don 84,148 Morrill, Carol Morrison, 'Joyce 148,191 Morrison, Leland 184,191 Morrow, Tony 78 Mosier, Daniel 170 Moulder,,Wendall 170 - Mount, David 148 Muench, Joyce 139 Mundis, Greg 148 Mundis, Sandra Murphy, Melodee 90,170 Murray, Mark 158 - Murry, Ron 72,89 Muth, Mary Ellen 158 Muyu, Charles 148 Neff, Emil Nelson, Bunny 148 Nelson, Carole 158 Nelson, Roger 158 Neville, Branda 90,158 Newton, Larry Niblett, Pat 158 Nightingale, Carrie 158 Nissley, Dave 140 Nissley, Philip 81,110,170 Now, Robert 158 . Nord, David 158,160 Norton, Gene 180 Norton, John 158 Norton, Pam 90,170 Nyswonger, Becky 170,190 Oatman, Kay 72,141 Oatman, C. Michael 90,158 Oliver, Emanuel 170 Olson,Jean 158 O'Neal, Wayne 90,159 Olsen, Roy 170 Osborn, Candace 170 Osborn, Donald 170 Osei-Bonsu, Patrick 159 Osgood, Connie Ostrander, Robert 170 Otanga, Michael 149 Oura, Aya 170 Overby, Charley 180,194 Owen, Donald 170 Oxford, Meredith 81,180 Pacukewicz, Margaret 78,141 Palmer, John 69,107,111,119,1w, , 152,192 Panzetta, Giovanni 114,141 Park Bill 159 Parks, Betty 159 Parks, James 184 Parmenter, Gary Partain, Robert ' Paul, Keith 79,11 Paul, LaQuetta 1 Pearson, Maloorr Pearsall, Normar Peck, Harold Pendeo, Don 181 Pesansky, Marlel Peterson, Karen Petrovi ch, David Pettenger,Alan ' Phillips, Larry 1' Pickering, Rosall Piland, Diane 15 Pittman, Lou Je: Pitts, Ron 171 Platt, Nancy 171 Pool, Milton 80, Poole, William 1A Porter, Judy 171 Porter, Robert 7 Post, C.A. 72,76 149 Powell, David 15 Powell,John 101 Powers, Jimmy 1 Powers, Teresa 1 Pozzuto, Debra 1 Price, Anthony 1 Priest, Clyde 171 Pritchett, Henry Pritchett, Martha Proffitt, Edward Qualls, Lowell 1' Querby, Wa Iter Raineau, Dennis Rainbow, Bryan Raines, Roger 14 Randall, Os r 1 Rebstock, Caroli Red, Shirley 171 Redlich, Raymol Redlinger, Carol Redlinger, Duanl Reddin, Opal J Reed, Deloris 9 Reed, Glenn 96, Reed, Naomi 11 Reedy, Richard Reul, Donald 14 Reynolds, RODEI Rhoads, Nancy 1 Rhodes, Cheryl ' Rhodes, Tom 17 Rice, Douglas 1 l Richardson, Joel Richardson, Jan' Richardson, Joh Riddle, Brad 19' Ridings, Richar Riley, Larry 1 Riley, Lavawan Ripper, Frederio Risk, Vicki 159 Risner, James 72 159 Robertson, Glerl Robertson, Ran Robinette, Bob Robinette, Theli Robinson, Davi Rodriguez, Bob Roe,John 69,1' Rogazione, Dia Rogers, Richard Rolando, Diane Ronan, Mark 1 I Roman, Paul 88 Romine, Dennis Rosa, William 1 Rose, Barbara 1 Rose, Bob 149, Rose, Larry 1 ' r 180 69,138 Z a 81,158 00,148 169 9 158 l38 59 ,169 in 139 l69 I69 t 170 rly 170 170,184,192 170 148 da 72,105,139 an 73,88,119 rancis 139 180 Q 58 a 90,158 5 4,148 2 148,191 d 184,191 78 70 ill 170 48 139 l8 ee 90,170 58 39 en 158 48 I48 58 58 90,158 rie 158 l-0 1,110,170 18 3,160 30 S8 ,170 ky 170,190 !,141 , 'iael 90 ,1 58 170 10,159 a 170 170 'ick 159 'rt170 149 180,194 70 h 81,180 'garet 78,141 ,107,111,119,1 ini 114,141 I 9. Parks, James 184,193 Par menter, Gary 170,193 Partain, Robert 171 Paul, Keith 79,180 Paul, LaQuetta 180 Pearson, Malcomb171 Pearsall, Norman Peck, Harold Pendeo, Don 180 Pesansky, Marlene 171,190 Peterson, Karen 171 Petrovich, David 88,171 Pettenger, Alan 100,159 Phillips, Larry 171,187 Pickering, Rosalee 171,190 Piland, Diane 159 Pittman, Lou Jeanne 69,149 Pitts, Ron 171 Platt, Nancy 171,190 Pool, Milton 80,180,193 Poole, William 171 Porter, Judy 171 Porter, Robert 77,141 Post, C.A. 72,76,87,101, 149 Powell, David 159 Powell, John 100,104 Powers, Jimmy 149 Powers, Teresa 171 Pozzuto, Debra 110,171 Price, Anthony 171,194 Priest, Clyde 171 Pritchett, Henry 180 Pritchett, Martha 180 Proffitt, Edward 149,194 Oualls, Lowell 171 Querby, Walter Raineau, Dennis 149 Rainbow, Bryan 69,149,193 Raines, Roger 141 Randall, Oscar 171 Rebstock, Carolyn 171 Red, Shirley 171 Redlich, Raymond 149,180 Redlinger, Carol 115,141 Redlinger, Duane 115,149 Reddin, Opal Reed, Deloris 90,171 Reed, Glenn 96,112,133 Reed, Naomi 11,112,112 Reedy, Richard 107,141 Reul, Donald 149 Reynolds, Robert 159 Rhoads, Nancy 141 Rhodes, Cheryl 149 Rhodes, Tom 171 Rice,'Douglas 171 Richardson, Joel Richardson, James Richardson, John 149 Riddle, Brad 192 Ridings, Richard 68,88,110 Riley, Larry 159 Riley, Lavawan 159 Ripper, Frederick 141,194 Risk, Vicki 159 Risner, Ja mes 72,100,108 159 ,-.........,.., -.-...i Sal., ,L.. , 1.,,,-,z,.,ff.,f,.,..-...af ----- ... --.4-.. Rose, Patricia 159 Rosenboom, Jon 180 Rosmer, Jim Ross, Ralph 142 Ross, Robert Ross, Steven Roszell, James 107,142,193 Rowland, Melvin 142 Russo, Raymond 180 Rutheford, Joyce 68,149 Rutherford, Tom 77,105,106,142 Ryder, Eileen 172 Salzer, Sharon 180 Sarbo, Ronald 90,172 Sardella, Ken 149 Sarrichio, Robert 142 Sartain, Patricia 142 Sartain, Ted 172 Sassano, Victor Scanley, Peter 180 Schaumann, Roger 81,172,193 Schaumburg, Edward 100,108, 192 l Schell, Mary 180 Schmidt, Lee 149 Scholtz, Paul Schoninger, Susan Schoonover, Richard 83,107, 149 Schrack, Katheryn 172 Schultz, Leland Schultz, Naomi 83,159,191 Scott, Edward 77,149 Scribner, Edwin 172 Seoord, David 172 Segur, Sherry 81 ,159 Sessler, Rick 193 Shaffer, Brian 88,90,115 Shaffer,,ShirIey 90,172 Sharg, Leonard 72,107,149,184, 1 4 Sharp, Stephen 180 Sharpe, Arleigh 80,159 Sharpe, Peggy 172,190 Shealey, Wes 149 Shepherd, Deborah 173,190 Sheppard, Stephen 184 Shirley, Debbie 180 Showers, Tho mas 159 Shure, Bill 110,192 Silva , Tyrone 84,92 ,93,1 08,1 52, 159 Simpson, Marilyn 80,159 Singleton, Kevin 180 Skaggs,Thomas 173 Slothower, Dan ny 149 Staley, Richard Staley, Sandra Stanley, Gail 68,160 Stanley, Vickie 174 Stapp, Siegle Steele, Steve 160 Sternberg, Diane 174 Stevens, Patricia 160 Stevens, Terry 128 Stevenson, Donna 90,160 Stewart, Jim 69,78,90,101,181 Stickles, Eric 174 Stiles, Warren 150 Stinson, Larry 174 Stipp, Belinda 105,119,143 Stock, Margo 72,160 Stone, Gary 77,181 Stonick, Harold 160 Stotts, Edward 144 Stowell, Ben 181 Strahl, Sheldon 160 Stravers, Cornelus Stuart, David 150 Stubblefield, Stephen 119,160 Sturgeon, Olen 181 Sturgeon, Phil 144 Sullivan, Edwin 174 Sullivan, John 174 Sumner, Kathleen 92,160 Sump, Dale 181 Sundell, Dennis 11,110,174 Sundell, Steve 72,100,104,108, 150,193 Sunny, Sharon 150 Sutterfield, Thomas 174 Swaim, Winifred Sweet, Neil 181 Swett, Kenneth 150 Sykes, Terry 181 Szakmeister, James 174 Vaughn, Robert 174 Venable, Jerrell 114,145 Vernon, Richard Vickers, Maida 161 Visnaw, Melba 181 Voelker, Rinnea 88,174,191 Voorhies, Judith 78,181 Vose,Twyla 181 Waggoner, Wesley 161 Wagner, David 161 Wagner, Galen 161 Wagner, Sheryl 81 ,90,161 Wahl, Sandy 174 Waisner, Debbie 87,151,191 Waisner,Terry 151,184,193 Walker, Robert 151 Walker, Thomas 174 Wallace, Deborah 87,175 Wallace, Mark 90,152,161 Wallen, Ren 145 Walton, Gail 175,190 Walton, Gary 175 Ward, C.M. 94 Ward, Sherril 175 Warnke, John 10,151 Watts, Donald 145,193 Waun, Mary 90,175,190 Webb, Dennis 161,193 Webb, Joseph Webb, Lois 151 Weber, Patrick 175 Welborn, Wayne 175 West, David 145 West,Jeaneen 175 Tarrant, Ralph 161 Tatum, Taylor Taylor Taylor Teeter Teeter Sharon 174 Delores 90,174 Katherine 181 Wayne 161 Leilani94150 I Patti 94,161,174 Westover, Dwight 90,151 White, Calvin 90,105,145 White, Donna 78,175 White, Ernie 151 Whitehair, Bob 77,151 1 Whiteman, Marlene 175 ' Whitman, David 151,194 Wiersma, Barbara 151 Wight, Norman Wiksell, Beverly 175 Wilgus, Carla 175 0 Wilkerson, Debbie 101,175 Wilkins, Clifton Robertson Robertson , Glen 142 , Randy 90 Robinette, Bob Robinette, Thelma Robinson, Rodriguez Roe, John Rogazione, David 107 , Bobby 149 69,159 Diane 171,190 Rogers, Richard 88,90,108 Rolando, Diane 171 Smith, Smith, Alfred 173 Alicia 78,173 Smith, Charlotte 173 Smith, Chris 180 Smith, Clair Smith, Douglas 173 Smith, Earl Smith, Larry 69,149 Smith, Linda 149,191 Smith, Mark 159 Smith, Mary 90,173 Smith, Nan 180 Smith, Steve Smith, Wayne 181 Roman, Mark 104,159 Roman, Paul 88,172 Romine, Dennis Rosa William 172 Rose, Barbara 172 Rose Bob 149,184,193 1 Rose, Larry 159 Snodderly, David Snodderly, Linda 105,142 Snyder, Russell 173 Solvang, Mary 88,173 Sovern, Linda Spaeder, Brenda 143 Spain, Thomas 173 Sparks, Ronald 160 Sparks, Roy 143 Spires, Keith 110,160 Spivey, Cherrie 89,160 Sprecher,Jonathan 181 Springer, David 181 Soter, Michael 190,192 Stafford, David 173 Terpening, Alan 78,174 Terpening, Steve 181 Thomas, Dave 86 Thomas,James 144 Thomas, Tim 181 Thompson, Janice 90,161,183 Thompson, Mabel Thorington, Donald 161,181 Thornton, Earl 84,145 Thurlby, Diane 174 Tilelli, Gene 181 Timm, Sam 181 Tippin,James 111,150 Tobert, Marilyn Tobiassen , lrene 81,174 Todd, Karen 161 Tolbert, James Tosini,Joseph 77,145 Tripp, Kenneth 174 Trout, Jacob 11 Trusty, Jim 150 Tucker, John Tucker, Robert Tuggle, Claude 77,151 Turk, Roger 150,151,192 Doris, Turner 151,191 Turner, Janna 174,191 Turner, Ron 105,106l145 Turner, Terry 174 A Turner, Thomas 151 Turos, Daniel Wilkins, Michael 151 Wilkins, Sandy 175 Wilkinson, Joyce 90,150,161 Williams,Gail 181 Williams, Gary 10,68 Williams, Larry 151 Williams, Laura 107,175 Williams, Richard 151 Williams, Susan 175,190 Williams, Thomas 100,151,192 Willott, Kim 123,161 Wilson, Fran 66,70,72,151 Wilson,JuIia175 Wilson Wilson . ROY , Sherry 90,161 Tyler, Elaine 84,160 Ulrich, Barbara 161 VanStee, Debbie 174 Van Volkinburg, Connie 151' Vaughn, Ja mes 174 Vargeson, Gwen 79,161 Vaughn, Rhoda 151 Windsor, Peter 175,184 Winkle, Glenda Wolf, Dixie 90,175 Wood, David,175 Wood, John 145 Wood, Larry 175 Worley, Gail 81 ,175 Wright, Herb 76,84,89,90,101 160,181 Wright, R.E. Yandle, Debbie 175 Yandle, Phyllsi 72,101,151 Xates,Timothy 151,193 York,'Ron 113,145,193 Yost, Rog'er 161,192 Young, Gary 69,161 Young,Linda161' Young, Marsha 161,190 Yuha, Patti 151 Zeak, Tim 181' , Ziegs, Edward 175 . Zimmerman, Dennis 181 Zwiernikowski, Eugene 161 THE CAMPUS BOOKSTORE STAFF WISHES GOD'S BEST FOR YOU IN EVERY EFFORT OF LIFE! MAYSYOUR LIFE BE PERFECTED IN CHRIST. ,IWIIILIKIIQWM ,MIIWWW BOOK A KEEP YOU KH r s 2 'V 'X isfzii xs 3 Q L X? X X sstxtzs-Litas N X :csv X N xx X :Q awk .Xxx ws. 1 Mg bqixx Tlkym. 55s ' 'lfE1i. .A gms.. Sf- , as-'fibf 2- L. 'T Y - iz-sksxssg - 1 . ts. :i:1sf'fg X ' SQ QQ . 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I 48912 I Area Code 417-662-3536 mchard W' Bishop Pastor I General Contractors I 1825 North Fremont i Springfield, IVIo. 65803 INSTITUTIONAL 81 INDUSTRIAL COMPANY SPECIALISTS 900 West Commercial 18th - l UN 5-3565 W- H Georg II SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI H 202 1 Ii, G Y' ...,-.....,-A--.,-i.,g,Lt,,.:,,,. Y v..,.,, ..f....,....f1-NA-bn. -...-fp, 11 . - -Q- M Q! ix 4 rl fg. I igfi ,M A,iq CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1972 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and Io, I am with you always, even unto the end ofthe world. - Nlatthew 28: 19,20 IVIARANATHA! 18th and Spring Garden Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania W. Howard Roberson, Pastor Neil Chadwick, lVlinister of Music George B. Waggoner, Associate Ruth Nluir, Director of Child Evangelism 20 Wx' I 5 ' v 2,1 K r CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! ftp-1 J ear x -752 e- .. All l r M W WN my W r W1 1 1 1 X 1 , l r v i W , I I fi lr V rr ri J N, g , sir nl I I 1 f 1 f g e m! W f zmygluy ' ss 5 L 1 9 1 ! E 5 f CONGRATULATIONS 3 l sENloRs U 1X 11 204 Hi 721 Wes1 Nlitchell, S. Harlan Andrew I George E Christ's i Women's Sunday E IVIen's Fe Best Wisr To ' ll Fi .Mr F 1 V. ' H .YN B1 A.. -.....-....,.,V-B., f.Q,--if-uf.-.......a':-..,. L..-.-ym.a,.......,, '--sf ,..-,.af,wru wt- CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1972 SOUTH DAKOTA DISTRICT COUNCIL 112 OF THE ASSEMBLIES UF GOD s o I 6' :z Till-til. SLT, NN - i -L i- T vs 'T-.iii-51v 1r:R?f Nx1 51,,g,v3,-1 Q. ffl I, 'iHQl,a.-fihxl Y l Xt - H-'l 99-ii.t:3AiH 5iif?ifiImN 721 West Havens Street lVlltchell, South Dakota 3,-T I sk S. Harland Petersen-District Superintendent A DE-.gp Andrew S. Teuber-Assistant Superintendent M' V2lfQL,S-BENQ 3. T ,.-, -, - . -A ., if-gg George E. Rohde-Secretary ..1. witiitiywusiximmvtiimx. ...1T. Chrlst's Ambassadors Department-Paul lVIurray, President Women's lVllssionary Council-Sarah Walking, President J Sunday School Department- Richard Tufte, Director lVlen's Fellowship Department-Robert Garrison, President - - - Best Wishes To You Through FISHER'S The Years ' T E 'iq V 1 N 7 HI-BQY lrillli EZUEEUEQCK -T, I Hamburger I f i l ll ll H ' l , 'g ' I all .ll Bottled Under Authority Of The Coca-Cola Company By SPRINGFIELD X COCA-COLA wtf-wiows BoTTLlNe c:oMPANv TIORS Three Convenient Locations to Serve You lThe Eatenest Treat That Can't Be Beatl 1313 St. Louis 1801 S. Glenstone 1470 East Kearney 5 206 .. .--C,-......-.1 f - Compliments of ROPER ELECTRIC COMPANY Contractors-Engineers Since 1919 2218 Howard Ave. Springfield, Missouri if L. 'w xqgl 1002 Beef Hamburgers Crisp Golden French Fries Triple-Thick Shakes OPEN YEAR 'ROUND Sunday - Thursday II o. m. to II p. m. Fridoy 81 Sciturdoy Il o. rn. to I2 Midnight Mcbonaldsa is y-og kind of place: 1122 west KEARNEY Compliments of I DeWITT-NEWTON, INC. ,ff REV. I-I General Contractors Flower Hall I Pastor IVAR A. FRICK Class of 1938 Congratulations Class of '72 CASUA RIVERSIDE TABERNACIE Y . 2 L . .-.,...-...,.....-....-,e-,.,.-.., ...........,.,-V-..g:, .-'1-.f,,..- ...fm .f, ,......, . REV. HUGH H. FIOSENBERG 72 afulaf' 4 fmduafea Trl'-County Assembly of Goa' 7350 DIXIE HIGHWAY Compliments of BARCLAYS 301 St. Louis Springfield, Missouri CASUALS, FORIVIALS, WEDDING GOWNS FAIRFIELD, OHIO Compliments of V C0!0m'aI Baking Co. 2 O8 KENlS 234 East Commercial QUALITY CLOTHES Springfield, Missouri The Crucified CHRIST of The Central cross is The Central message of CENTRAL ASSEMBLY Springfield, Missouri Congratulations to the splendid class of 1972 Pastor Philip Wannenmacher Noel Perkin Paul Fisher Merlin Mitchell Congratulations Graduates CHARLES C. MEEK LUMBER CCMPANY 325 North Jefferson 601 West Commercial 330 North Jefferson 3250 East Sunshine e r fl 5 . 2 f QS I Gigi Q QE vkh 2+ 'A ff? 'J' g15f 5'1ef.,Q-Tigiiff? . , fi I Q51 E i1FJ,-'U,f:'- f ' -,gv , ,I-rt' l- 1 1 I -- Iapjif 'N , L-mast ..:If1 '2W .2L It I'1I?l lr We qi- 'WI '-'sf 4 IE ' J' ffsfilg SL - in 5 K I iff' 'I 2. 1' gi 1 ' . ,,-'. ., 75 I 5, --.3rT,L.nuIlZ'-MINXVCQLJ ,xl ks WLAN-QA. fi --' A J , f ' -lin :uv at-'pa .4 337: ' N -s.-at-1,,1,,,.weNM,j'j-' - '.- -Am Q ,is ugsvwnuwaamwnwnc-1m1aeaem.fe.-arf.: -. A -.3,2,,T?54-N-1 FIRST CITY BANK OF SPRINGFIELD Glenstone at Kearney I PH. 869-7221 O'RElLLY AUTOMOTIVE INC. SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI Store Locations: 403 Sherman - 2003 E. Kearny 1412 S. Glenstone - 2140 S. Campbell 100 N. Crittenden - Marshfield Automotive Parts, Supplies, Tools Equipment I , III' ---1+--t.. ,No Service charge to CBC students or ministers ' o I BoosTlNG THE SPARTANSH Vl!E'RE FOR YOU? Graduates oi '72 Student Body Faculty and Staff I WDM rift' Lf IPI T3 W QSSEII bg - J .I 42- J LIX ?Lg1511?:Ti1 ff' ! ',1f5:'3' Hg!! 0 I Assemblies of God It . i,Q'9li,?lI'5'Eg llq A E IQIIIIIII Il? I IIIQI, 2 p N . I Y: uayton, time I 'I -.,-.,,L.,s ,-,f..g.,......'. ..-.....,,,-..,. ,- 20 210 1 --, +-'ff IL -- --1.-51:3-f,-:1r's':1i-ga-an-9-sf L A , fd ,,,, M Y 'Say not ye, there are yet four months, then cometh the harvest I I I CBC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHALLENGES THE CLASS OF I972 '- -'L-'-- TTT 'f ' '- -f-1---L, -.........' .ff , .S ' .3 M C . , few 144 6053 Ct Q Sf' fr 9 Q ' ' - Q Eqg?fReK 2171 ' ,Z wg. Q-A1 . v -m.i:,: .C .N fu-Q am 4- 5 ,. . Cu ., wx, w' fvzvun an ' wfeiaeag ws- ,hiv 4 FdSl wr--:. ..1.v.:.mL'nw- ---9 'ver-v--xx --f. ,--..-,-...,.,-+4-fg:.f.1v:4vf.-peums r-by-N-rg-nv..m.p.y,4x-rwwuf-gg,-r..vaw v-.mn-v rn-..-f-..., .,. ,..,.-W . 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M i as S l 1 i The Finest Prescription Service Every Day Throughout The Year , -. - . -....-,---......-.w......V-.-....,,.,. , H ...,, ,,,.. ,N .fmt-.f -f....:.e.-.1.:- yi-Ag ...-..:.......1-v-4-pagers-rugs-1--' z 1...,.-q-n..f.f-.-.-.-fM-v-p.nf.o,v-f.w..v,-q-s.,,,,,,..,,,, ., ,An .... ,.... Y , 4.1-1 -,-' --A-D.---ff--,.,-Qf.1.-f... 1--.---4 K.. In This Year Of Jubilee ,-L.. Our Congratulations To q 'E' Im' net-allaall nennle I I f ALL YOLJR BANKING NEEDS q P 1 THE CLASS OF I972 Southern New England District Of The Assemblies Of ood Ami Rams ig uniiuu nnnimiu annual Rev. D.W. Flower, Dist. Superintendent Rev. R.O. Jacobs, Asst. Superintendent , S Congratulations Graduates Rev. G.E. Wilson, Dist. Treasurer from UNIUN NATl0Nlll BANK Rev. H.Nl. Corey, Dist. Secretary TENNESSEE DISTRICT COUNCIL coNeFiATui.ATioNsi ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CLASS OF '72 from P.O. Box 5484 REV BILLY BROWN Nashville, Tennessee 37206 an KATHRYN SCHRACK The District With Missions At Heart Superintendent: Earl E. Blythe I 92 72 Secretary: Gene Jackson D-Cap, S.S.: Gaylon Echols 213 I d 2 - I9 I ffetzfz tt l, jvffifiifae MIM A 'I Congratulations! To The Class of I972 I V-1-i'7E?f'i1lQ1f2?fi13 'mfg I -1222? W' ' 2 I Rev. A.E. Shuttleworth Rev. Vincent Gioffi PASTOR Asst. PASTOR ' I I l ' , I S Tx X M 'fl ' I M- S o e . . . . , .T - Fmt AI58mb67 of God 60th STREET AND PERSHING BOULEVARD KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53140 , CONGRATULATIONS 1 FROIVI KANSAS DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD I 1009 S. Broadway WlCl'll'l-A, KANSAS Paul E. Lowenberg Derald lVlusgrove Lf Q Superintendent Sec., Treasurer - S 'Vin . 'f .. 4 . U.S. Grant Ronald IVIickIey Asst. Superintendent C-A. president 214 grove l'reasu rer k ey resident V ,,.ugn.,..g,-glssvc-.v---h. . ' 'ua- ,,,1.,,,.. , ,.,..:.t..,....q-r..-my-... fran-em.af,vpe.w-...ruqv ra-f A THE CITIZENS BANK 1661 Boonville Ave. Complete Banking Service With the Personal Touch Springfield's IVIost Convenient Drive-ln Banking Trust Facilities Telephone 869-5411 Free Customer Parking-100 Car Lot springfield, Missouri Member-F.D.I .C. .W r 1, ,..-,-. ,..,,,.,.A...-v-1:-.-rf'--I-A-,.,...1,, - . .... - - -A - ' ' 21 I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I : I I :I I ,. ff . W , -... .., .N,.7- A noone '5 or SERVICE is OPEN TO You.. IN lLuNols Intern Program For Nlore Information: i Illinois District Council Vigorous Home Missions Thrust P.O. Box 323 Carlinville, Illinois ' 62626 Pastors, Assistants, Youth Pastors, Music Directors And Christian Education Directors RICHARD W. DORTCH - SUPERINTENDENT G.E. IVIANDEL - ASS'T. SUPERINTENDENT H -.-5-3---L-V -.271 ...U Y-E, -1.-re-z-.....2i ' ,,...., , ,., A ----V-W sm-V A Your Churc fl 1 .. 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Thomas, IVIin. of ' Music I Phil Sturgeon, IVIin. of Youth Bob Walker, lVIin. of Education THE STONE CHURCH ASSEMBLY or GOD I Palos Heights l Il OUR CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1972 Owen C Carr Pastor Phil Waisanen Youth Pastor Vern NIcNalIy Nlin. of Outreach SERVING GREATER SOUTHWEST CHICAGO 2 To Everything Th Season, And A Tame Milk Minnow WTAMHN D F 0 ll E M 0 S 1' MIilLK'icE CREAM - i - a ff fxx. '- r 1 uf ' V No I mn the Ozarks , Southern Missouri District Council S.H, Robinson Executive Presbytef N. Cmeo TSW, Superinicewdem WWLLOQAM N. SACHS, Assistant JAMES E. 652665, Secretary Tfeasulmr .45--51:1-Q., CONGRATULATYONSI CLASS OF 1972 Lester Shockley Execudzive Presbyter CZONGRATUVLATMUWS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF V972 FROM THE OKLAHOMA DISTRECT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBUES OF GOD B101 Norm Kellliy P 0 Bax MQW Uklalmm CIW Qktahm 73114 Rohm E Gown Dbtrm Swperimendem .mmm C MM W- H Awww Aa t Dmrici Suwmmmmt Dwarves Seaway Transfer Jam Giffmd .Umm Grace Umm! 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