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jo .7Ae5e ,MA mecbcafe Believing in rendering honor to whom honor is due, the CLASS of 1959 dedicates the Nautilus to those who have been willing to humble themselves and become as those who serve. There are several of these meek servants at The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. To these this book is dedicated. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dusenberry irightl are a vital part of the Seminary family. Coming to the Seminary in September of 1945, the Dusenberrys left their twenty-five-year business of operating a Firestone One-stop Service on Route 21 south of Barberton, Ohio. At C.B.S. Dusey was taking classes that first year as well as helping his wife manage the eighteen girls at Dusenberry Dorm. In 1946 they moved to the campus where he began his present position of Maintenance Superintendent, and sht started operating the men's cafeteria ishe was instrumental is bringing about the cafeteria style for theml. Her serv- ice in this way was continued for eight years-a iob well done. lt fell her lot next to launch into a new field of endeavor with the school book store in the fall of 1955. Her faithful and efficient services in this capacity are much appreciated today. Dusey, as everyone af- fectionately calls him, has had little time for his bird friends, but his moments have been tirelessly occupied with keeping things clean and working. The condition of the campus did not just happen. Repair- ing, remodeling, and redecorating have been a p,art of his life. The influence that Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry have continued to have over the lives of Seminary students cannot be measured, but all who know them can sense their love for people and hard work in the Master's service. The fall of 1954 brought several changes in Seminary life. Women students moved on campus since their dormitory had, been completed. This change meant opportunity for mixed fellowship even at meal- time. To help to create the proper atmosphere in a Christ-like spirit came Mrs. Lenora Hartmann ileftl from the White Oak Church in Cin- cinnati, but formerly of Covington. Kentucky. She participated in plan- ning and stocking the kitchen, and as she herself has said, It was only by the help of the Lord that things worked out as well as they did. Mrs. Hartmann has spent many early and late hours in behalf of her love for the Lord and the students that are preparing to serve Him-food is important for body and soul. Her weary times have been refreshed in her study of art Cshe has painted two baptistry scenes for churchesl and her travels. during which she visited the Holy Land in 1956, Europe in 1957, and the West in 1958. The Cincinnati Bible Seminary became an opportunity for Miss Nannie Kate Reynolds, RN. irighth to further her service to Christ and mankind. Nannie Kate is from Glade Hill, Virginia. Her nursing training was received at Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia. Fol- lowing that time, she spent eight years in nursing and in supervision work-for five years in charge of student nurses off duty. Besides being School Nurse at the Seminary since the fall of 1951, Nannie Kate became Dean of Women in the fall of 1954. She continues to accept and perform her varied duties with patient concern, with ample wisdom, and with sincere faith. There is not time for much of any- thing other than her busy routine except for time in the summers that she has always made available to work with Christian service camps.
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