Columbia Bible College - Finial Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1951

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3. ' enmfis RUSSELL FERRY, whose bass voice can sing its way into any heart, has been business manager of the chorus this year, and an as- sociate member of FMF (1-4). He married a CBC grad, Gennie Black- burn, in the summer of 1950. His interest in music is leading him to teach it upon his graduation. JUNE GRAY, as a dormitory stu- dent her freshman and sophomore years, participated in chorus, FMF (active member). Lit (treasurer, 2), and served as secretary of her class (2). She married Bob Gray, Assistantto the Business Manager, and has been a busy housewife for the last two years. President of the men ' s dormitory and member of the Student Council in his senior year, BURT HARD- ING had already been active in school life: on the basketball team (2-3), Forensic Society (3), advertising manager of the Finial (3), and active member of FMF (3- 4). He plans missionary work with young people in France. KAY HARRINGTON, transferring from BJU last year, hadn ' t gotten accustomed enough to the new at- mosphere to cheer for her own team at the Thanksgiving game. However, she has been successful as a member of chorus (3-4) and Lit (3-4). In her senior year she became an active FMF member, and is now looking forward to work on the mission field. A veteran of the Army Air Force, RUSSELL HODGES had been at Berea College before he came to us. He and his wife hope to do missionary work with a vocational aspect in some part of Africa, tak- ing with them as a life verse, Rejoice evermore. SOPHIE GRAHAM, with plans dir- ected toward missionary activity in Japan, has given valuable ser- vice as a soloist and part singer during her Bible College career. She was a member of chorus (1,3,4, business manager, 3), Lit member (1-4), active FMF member (i-4), and CeBeCean writer (4). GORDON GUSTAFSON, better known as Gus, was Freshman re- presentative in his first year, sang with the chorus (1-2), and has been an active member of FMF (1-4). At the end of his sophomore year he married June Fleugge. Firmly believing in the value of Naviga- tor principles, he will emphasize these in his missionary work, which may be in Japan. EDWARD N. HARRELL ' s middle initial stands for neatness, one of his outstanding characteristics, and for Navy, where he learned to be neat. A transfer from Wil- liam and Mary, he was in chorus (2) and then shouldered more re- sponsibility as a junior: class vice president, men ' s dorm vice president, member of Student Coun- cil, and FMF prayer group leader. CECIL HAWKINS is our FMF man- -active member (1-4), president of the chapter (2), and now chairman of Southeastern States (4). Cecil was class president and program chairman for Forensic as a fresh- man, served on the Student Coun- cil (1-2), and began family life at the end of his sophomore year. His future centers in missionary work in Peru, South America. JAMES I. JACKMAN, who trans- ferred here in his Junior year, is a former student of the Free Church Bible Institute and Seminary. Active in FMF, Jim was a prayer group leader (3), and is making plans to leave soon for missionary work among the Indians of South America.

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WILLIAM GATHER is an all- round practical fellow who could probably build a house with a ham- mer and a pocket-knife on a desert island. Maybe he ' ll do that, too, if his hopes about the mission field are realized. Bill has been an associate member of FMF during his four years here. Transferring from Wheaton, ERNIE CHUN was freshman representative in his first semester here. In the same year he made the basketball team, joined the Forensic Society, and began a two-year membership in chorus. He led an FMF prayer group (3), and became Student As- sociation treasurer in his senior year. Active in FMF since his first year, he plans missionary work in Indonesia. THOMAS DANGERFIELD That in all things He might have the preeminence is the verse that best expresses Tom ' s longing as he plans and prepares for a future teacher-pastor position in the place of the Lord ' s leading. While Receiving training here, Tom has maintained the happy responsibil- ities of a husband and father. Ex-marine ROY DAVIS has been observed this year to apply the principles he learned in Child Psy- chology to upbringing of his two sons. After graduating, Roy plans to go into full-time Christian service, further putting into practice what he has learned here at CBC. MARTHA DUFF, quiet to all ap- pearances, is attributed by her friends with a genuine sense of humor. This characteristic will come in handy as she teaches some- where on the mission field upon completion of her Bible CoUegr training. Martha has been an active member of FMF (3-4), and a CeBe- Cean reporter (2-3). MABEL CHERRY transferred to CB C her second year, and quietly but surely has completed her Bible col- lege course. She was a Lit member her junior year, and future plans are directed toward the mission field. SYLVIA COOK may be commended for completing her course in three years and getting a husband along with it. As a freshman, she was a member of chorus and Lit. Active, in FMF (1-4), she was a prayer group leader (2). Her extra-cur- ricular activities this year were tied up in housework. O ' Neal and she are looking forward to pioneer mis- sionary work. ARCHIE DAVIS leaves with the prayer: That I may know Him . . which seems to express the desire of his whole class this year. Arc- hie ' s bright sense of humor and understanding of human nature will be useful as he enters the pastorate. He ' s been a member of the Barbell Club for the past two years. PAULINE DRUM returned as a junior to CBC last year after a break in her training due to illness. In her Senior year, she was secret- ary of her class, and associate mem- ber of FMF(4). She is interested in working with children here at home after she graduates. MARILYN ESTES, declaring she was a mighty green freshman, fitted right in extra-curricularly as a Lit member (1-4), and an active FMF member (2-4). Marilyn plans to go to the mission field as a teacher. •5



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This year for the first time, BER- ENICE JOHNSON became a dormi- tory student, and her senior year has proved to be the best of her college life. She has been an act- ive FMF member this year, and after graduating intends to leave for Africa ' s needy field. JOHN KNOPF will long be remem- bered for his wit. Transferring here in his Sophomore year, John is a former student of Hope College, and also an Army Vet. He has been an associate member of FMF (3 4), and a member of the Bar-Bell Club. VIVIAN LOTT, a married student, plans to go to Ethiopia as a teach- er. Vivian has been a member of chorus (1), and an active member of FMF (1-4). GORDON MacINTIRE, one of our happy married students, is vol- unteering to do pioneer mission- ary work in the Brazilian jungles among South American Indians when he completes his formal train- ing. ELIZABETH MILLS is noted as efficient secretary. She was sec- retary of her class (3), secretary of Lit (3) (also a Lit member 1-3), member of chorus (1), active mem- ber of FMF (2-4), and an FMF prayer group leader (2). She plans to continue her secretarial work on the mission field. LEE KIRKPATRICK ' s literary ability came into sharp focus in his junior year, when as Finial literary editor he played a large part in last year ' s new approach to yearbook journalism, at the same time splendidly editing the CeBeCean. He was a member of Student Council (3) and a chorus member (4). Experience with a student pastorate (4), an active membership in FMF (1-3) and his recent engagement are in prepara- tion for service on the mission field. ANNE KOTIADIS, our 1950-51 dining room hostess, possesses both the charm and good humor re- quired for this job. During her freshman year, she was secretary of her class, member of Lit writer and typist for the CeBeCean. She has been an active member of FMF all four years, and was FMF secre- tary her junior year. Becoming an active member in FM F her junior year, EVELYN LYNCH is now continuing her interest in ested in others ' welfare, her years at Bible College have been filled with contacting and helping other people. Nona plans to go to the mission field as a teacher, an out- growth of her 3-year membership in FMF. BETTY JANE MOORE , well- known for her sense of humor and southern charm, has been active in Lit (I-)) and FMF (active member, 2-4). Though not in any official position, B. J. was called on to help in almost every class project and activity. She plans to go to the mission field as a teacher. ' 5

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