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i' W ' v FRESHMEN: Wellbegun nm, rr f r 'QQ r i gl I I I, Wai, mx ,iw ill Aqnes Dillon, Belfy Niswonger, Bob Groene, Hazel Dillon, Bill Rask, lR. Jonesl. l2l Don Looney, Bob George, Jean Leedy, Bar- bara Roberfson, Frank Kinzer. l3l Class officers: Bill Dunshee, vice- presidenlg Jerry Richards, Treasurer, Howard Dobbs, presidenlg Mar- garet Hileman, historian: Lois Elliolf, secrelary. Ml Mary Evelyn Hanselman, Jackie Summers, Leona Greenleaf, Vernon James. C51 Raymond Wackler, Kenneth Thomas, Eddie Wade. l6l Jack Mann, Muriel Chamberlain, Palsy George, Belly Smiflle. I3
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ill Matthew lkeda, vice-president, Norma Graham, flower girl, Jean Shannon, secretary, Virginia Stevens, treasurer, Allen Fehl, stu- dent council representative. lNot pictured: L. Schweiger, president, Professor Dale, sponsor.l 121 Joe Measelle, Virginia Stevens, Floyd Owsley, lsabelle Porter, Norma Graham, Dean Hance, Howard Page, SPECIALS: Don Wells, Tom Metford, Allen Fehl, Jean Shannon, Elbert Martin. 131 Paul Van Camp, Everett Smith, Maxine Newton, Frank Veatch, Helen Payne, George Newton, Clarence Brooks, Vera Brown, Ray Cash, Dave Slagle. Ml Lloyd Schweiger, president, Don Wells, Clarence Lawsong Matthew Ikeda. Some come without diplomas l came not with excellency ot speech or ot wis- dom, proclaiming to you the testimony ot God. The motto ot the Special Class titly expresses the purpose ot such an organization. The objective ot this class is the training ot those who have not com- pleted their high school education in order that they might ettectively tell the story ot Christ. These members otten complete their high school educa- l 2 tion and are able to leave the Special Class and eventually receive a degree. The Special Class this year is composed ot thirty- tour men and tourteen women. The majority ot these students are working regularly or preaching each week. The class also includes those who hold degrees trom other schools, and who do not plan to receive a baccalaureate degree trom the Seminary.
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QW' S v up Front row: Richard Dusenberry, Jean Schnieder, Lucy Welch, Erma- Lee Rodgers, Lois Elliott, Janet Butler, Ethel Smith, Edith Smith, Cecilia Platt, Corinne Davenport. Second row: Carlton Curie, Ray- mond Wackler, Everett Rogers, Colleen Dietrich, Helen Ward, Lola At the opening of the I95l-52 school year, one hundred and eight freshmen enrolled in their new home for the next nine months. During their first week at school, which was termed Orientation Week, the freshmen were in- troduced to the various phases of life around The Cincinnati Bible Seminary campus. Highlighting their first week of lectures, dormitory life, meeting teachers and professors was an all day outing at Mount Echo Park. It was here that many of the friendships for the coming year were made. Shortly after classes began the class gathered for its first formal meeting to select the officers for the coming year. Those selected for the various offices were Howard Dobbs, president, William Dunshee, vice-president, Lois Elliott, secretary, Ger- ald Richards, treasurer, Margaret Hileman, histor- ian: Cecilia Platt, flower girl, and James England, student council representative. I4 Morey, Thelma Ward, Margaret Hileman, Elizabeth Colson, Betty Morgan, Joyce Cox, Joann Yandell, Pat Terpstra, Marianne Baugh- man. Back row: Ralph Carter, Frank Day, Don Wilkin, Jack Heaven- ridge, Richard Yeaton, Bob Huxtable, Howard Mountcastle, Russell McConnell, Robert Carabella, William Paeplow. Something that was met with great enthusiasm by the freshmen was their first Sneak Day. lt was indeed a great pleasure to get up and walk out of a class in the middle of a professor's lecture or iust when he had put some one on the spot for reci- tation. After the wonderful fellowship we had throughout the day, we can see why this is one day that is always looked forward to by every student. The class became an organized unit just in time to- accept the responsibility of a iob which is of importance in making the annual Conference on Evangelism a success. This job is the duty of usher- ing at each session of the Conference. Since the Conference and this iob were both new to many of us, we were not too confident of how we would be able to perform our various duties, but soon after the program was under way our fears were calmed. As a reward for the efficiency of the class on this iob, President Perry gave us a special com- mendation for making possible the orderly services
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