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oenms MARGARET ORTON, whose future lies in teaching on the mission field, came to CBC as a homesick Froshie, but soon turned out to be an enthusiast for all that goes on. She was a member of Lit (1-4, master sergeant, 2), and an active FMF member (2-4). Personality and good management made her a successful dining room hostess during her junior year. Although JANE POWELL can act and talk exactly like a hillbilly, she is usually a perfect lady. Transferring to CBC as a sopho- more, she immediately became a member of FMF and of Lit (1-3). She was Lit ' s vice president her junior year. She and her fiance plan for full-time Christian service. EDWARD SANDERS is so handy with flannelgraphs and choruses that he could almost carry on two children ' s meetings at the same time. Subject to the Lord ' s fur- ther guidance, he and his wife want to go into children ' s work, poss- ibly in Japan. He has been an as- sociate member of FMF since his first year here. From teaching school to being a student at CBC was quite a change for SOPHIA SCHADE, and after graduation she plans to return to this profession. To keep up her teacher ' s poise, she joined Lit (3-4). As a Senior, she became an FMF prayer group leader. LEROY PETERSON feels that the Lord is shaping him for teaching or pastoral work. His associate mem- bership in FMF (3-4) indicates that whatever his life work, he will give missions a strong em- phasis. BERYL PRICE- Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not to thine own understanding is part of the life-text that Beryl and and his wife will take with him in his future teaching work. Beryl participated in chorus (3), at the same time writing for theCeBeCean, and taking part in the Bar-Bell club ' s activities. He has been an associate member of FMF since his junior year. BILL RUSS spiritually and offic- ially led his senior class this year and served as a member of the student council. An associate member of FMF since his sopho- more year, he was also director of Servicemen for Christ as a junior. Bill has a student pastorate now, and plans to be a full-time pastor after his training is completed. FRANK SANDERS became Atlas II while a member of the Bar- Bell Club, of which he was secre- tary-treasurer (2) and president ' (3). He was also president of the Junior class, active, member of FM F(2-4),and FMF prayer group lead- er (2). Frank and his fiancee, Jane Ludlam, plan to go to the mission field. BILL SCHMIDT ' S interest in miss- ions was heightened his freshman year when he met and later married a missionary ' s daughter, Harriet Hurley. Active in FMF all four years here. Bill and Harriet antici- pate missionary work in China.
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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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Transferring to CBC her junior year, VERNE SCOTT immediately be- came active in FMF, Lit (vice president, 3). chorus (librarian, 4), student council (4), and chairman of the music committee (4). She looks forward to a teaching min- istry on the field. DOROTHY SILAR, Dot, started out her freshman year as a member of chorus, typist for the CeBeCean, and active FMF member (1-4). Her last three years were pretty well taken up with her outside contacts with those who need spiritual coun- cil. These have helped to prepare her for future work in Europe. HAROLD SELLS, a member of the Camera Club since his sophomore year and its president in his senior year, used his shutterbug skill as CeBeCean photographer (2-4) and as last year ' s Finial photo- grapher. All four years on the bas- ketball team, he also spent four years with the Forensic Society (secretary-treasurer this year). He was in the Bar-Bell Club (2), also. Plans are for missionary pioneer- ing in South America. BEULAH STAFF Beulah ' s al- ways the same— not the up and down type, her friends testify. This trait ought to make her wel- come at her future job on the mission field as a teacher. While at CBC, she has been secretary of her jun- ior class, and associate member of FMF (1-4). MILDRED STOUT decided this year at the Toccoa Falls FMF Con- ference to go to Africa next year, upon completion of her Bible Col- lege training. Midge has been a member of Lit (1-3), secretary (2), and an active member of FMF (2-4). HAROLD VAUGHAN, who hails from West Virginia, is a transfer student from Marshall College, and an Air Force Veteran. Harold has worked on and completed his Bible College training quietly and com- petently. LAURA WILLIAMS, while com- pleting her college work, has had added responsibilities as a house- wife and mother. She has been an active FMF member, and plans to go with her husband to the mis sion field. -; ' - GEDDIE STRICKLAND has been quite busy: Bar-Bell Club (2), Camera Club treasurer (3-4), chorus member (3-4), Forensic (3-4), Par- liamentarian (4), active FMF mem- ber (3-4), and darkroom techician for the Finial (3). Geddie has sung a deep bass in quartet work since his sophomore year, and as a jun- ior he sang in the Little Chapel Choir. Missionary work seems to be ahead for him. EDWIN WALKER, revealing his head for business as business manager of CeBeCean (1), carried over this talent along with his Virginian dignity into his pos- ition as Finial business manager (3). Busy as a practice teacher this year, for the last three years he has been a Forensic member (vice president 3) and an active FMF member (prayer group leader, 3). Ed looks forward to being a missionary teacher. MARY RUTH WISE has lived up to her last name during her Bible College career, with the well-earned reputation of being clever and an honor student. Although busy with her books, she has participated in Lit (1-3), FMF (active member, 1-4, treasurer, 4) and the CeBeCean (writer 1, and proof-reader, 2). Her knack for languages will be useful in translation work on the mission field. ' 5
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