Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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The class moHo is Romans l:l6 For I am not ashamed of fhe gospel, for if is l'he power of God unio salvalion . . . Various proiecis were promoied for +he purpose of increasing ihe rreasury. The firsl of 'lhese pro- iecis was lhe unique idea of sending mimeographed le'r+ers +o 'rhose who were delinquenl' in paying class dues. All-occasion cards were sold +o members of all classes. Sweaiers and T-shiris wil'h +he school insignia in purple were also sold +o +he siudenis by represenlalives who were appoinied for each dor- mi+ory. The juniors parlicipaled in many acliviiies of lhe school and sponsored several. The iuniors were in charge of Fes'l'ival Day, which +his year occurred on Tuesday, May I3. Only a few sludenis remained away from 'l'his funciion for semes+er examinaiions were over al' 'rhis +ime and momenlary freedom from sludy was exhilaraling. Games of sof+ball, horseshoes, volleyball, and bad- min+on were played in ihe morning and again in +he afrernoon affer lunch was served by Mrs. Dusen- berry and s+uden+ assis+an+s. When +he day closed wilh a program in +he chapel by ihe Philo+heans everyone seemed lo say by lheir spiril' and physical exhauslion +ha+ ii had been a good day. The Junior Class also worked on rhe Naulilus as undersfudies of +he class of I952. They were com- lll Norman Poer, Ruth Friskney, Daniel Gaulf, Ruth Pierce, Berry Thomas. 121 Jack Fawley, Barbara Rice, Jane Shaffer, George Secrisl, Lorraine Winn. l3l Marion Ellis, John Smelser, Janice Korns, 20 Lloyd Pelfrey. Ml Ray Paiferson, Ted Smifh, Alefhea Kleafe, Dale Wagner, Miriam Blake, Lydia Selby. 151 Larry Wigal, Royce Robey, Bill Grove, Jack Hanna, Marvin Rickard.

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Indiana, kepf her job as hisforian for fhe second year. The class refained Mr. John Wade as sponsor. Sfriving fo serve fhe sfudenf body land also en- large fheir freasuryl, fhe sophomores sold neckfies and Chrisfmas greefing cards during fhe fime pre- ceeding fhe Chrisfmas season. They managed fo keep busy during fhe resf of fhe year by faking charge of fhe regisfrafion for fhe Conference on Evangelism, readying fheir Bible drama for fhe an- nual confesf, preparing for Family Nighf, making final plans for Campus Day lfhe day fhe sopho- mores keep fhe sfudenf body busyl, and being model, smiling sophomores. The class has for ifs moffo, Chrisfian faifh, fhe anchor of fhe soul. The whife carnafion serves as fheir class flower while navy-blue and silver are fhe class colors. The second year af school was an evenfful one for fhe class. Many of fhe boys began preaching full-fime or parf-fime. The maiorify of fhe class en- fered Gospels class for fhe firsf fime. Two ouf of fhe class were married during fhe Chrisfmas holi- days, and ofhers made plans fo follow in fheir foof- sfeps during fhe summer. Some of fhe boys helped Coach Wade produce a winning baskefball feam. Some of fhe girls helped Cincinnafi have beffer business offices. A few of fhe sophomores found fheir week-ends occupied wifh frips on behalf of fhe Seminary. The sophomore year has indeed been a busy one. The second-year sfudenfs feel fhaf if has been fruly a profifable one in fhe sfudy for specialized Chrisfian service, and has only sfrengfhened fhe be- lief fhaf fo live is Chrisf, and fo die is gain. CLASS OFFICERS-Leff fo righf: T. Smifh, J. Shaffer, V. Kinney, Mr. L. Fosfer, Z. Brown, B. Shymanik, D. Wagner. JUNICRS: Half done When fhe ferm began in Sepfember, fhe Class of l953 had dwindled from one hundred sixfeen members fo fiffy-six: buf fheir spirif was nof fhe leasf bif dimmed as fhey proceeded fo prove. Twenfy-one women and fhirfy-five men made up fhe class membership. Af fheir firsf meefing on Sepfember 27, fhey elecfed as fheir officers: presidenf, Ted Smifhg vice- presidenf, Dale Wagner, secrefary, Lydia Selby, freasurer, Leon McMilling flower girl, Vena Kinney: class hisforiari, Zola Brown, and sfudenf council represenfafive, Jane Shaffer. The class has had some frouble keeping a hisforian, for, fhough she is usually chosen fo serve all four years, fhe iuniors have had fo elecf a new one each year. Professor Lewis Fosfer was chosen as class spon- sor fo replace Mr. Dorneffe, who is now preaching in Oklahoma. The colors of fhe class are green and gold, and fhe class flower is fhe whife rose. I9



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Fronf row: Leland Ashford, Bill Early, Jerry Williams, John Mullen, Zola Brown, Barbara Perkins, Mary Evelyn Breesawifz, Lois Florence, Lois Workman. Second row: Charles Gilliam, Donna Auerswald, Barbara Shymanik, Vena Kinney, Leon McMillin. Third row: Jim plimenfed on fheir choice of co-edifors, Lloyd Pel- frey and Janice Korns. Talenf nighf, an evening of enferfainmenf by sfudenfs wifh vocal, insfrumenfal, or ofher abilify, was anofher school acfivify which is regularly spon- sored by fhe iuniors. An evenf fo which fhe iuniors had looked forward was fhe choosing of class iewelry. The preferred sfyle was decided in December. lndividuals chose eifher ring, pin or necklace, and whefher fo have an onyx in fhe ring. The men generally picked fhe ring wifh a sfone. Allen, Jack Ford, Marilyn McDaniel, Efhel Hiser, Georgann Brockley, Joe Rex Kearns. Fourth row: Roy Goldsberry, Courflin Hepler, Vaughn Ellioff. Fiffh row: Gene Brockley, Bill Bravard, Herman Kelly, Marvin Rickard, Paul Boden. Sixfh row: Roberf E. Jones, Norman Ward, Harold Housfon. The spoflighf of fhe year was on fhe Junior-Sen- ior Banquef. lf is cusfomary for fhe iuniors 'lo freaf fhe seniors fo a banquef, and fhe class of l953 was no excepfion. The speaker was fhe main affracfion, and fhe delicious meal was only incidenfal. There was a maiorify of bofh classes in affendance. The iuniors are looking forward eagerly fo fheir senior year wifh ifs added privileges and many re- sponsibilifies. Already fhey have made many plans and dreamed dreams which fhey hope fo fulfill. As fhe fime draws nearer, fhey work harder, because fhey as all ofher Chrisfians, have a dufy fo perform. 2 I

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