Covenant College - Tartan Yearbook (Lookout Mountain, GA)

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LOUIS 41, MISSOURI C JOEL BELZ, EDITOR 0 ARTHUR SCOTT, FRANK CRANE, CHARLES COX, PHOTOGRAPHY I KEITH WARD, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR I JEANNE MORRIS AND ROBERT BARBEE, ARTISTS 0 TONI RULO, ADVERTISING I XICYQSX , , , DEDICATION THEME FACULTY and STAFF COLLEGE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS CANDID CUTS SEMINARY CLASSES ADVERTISERS DEDICATION You've got to learn to relax. You'l1 wreck yourself. You'll wear yourself out before you've begun to live. That's what the director of physical education at Columbia University told young Peter Stam, jr. over thirty-five years ago. And well for him, he listened. Stam.-by nature-was the type then, and has been ever since, to try to do too much. Too much? Well, too much, at least, for anyone trying to lead an ordinary life. But whether he wanted it that way or not, his life has never been exactly ordinary. When the PE director offered his terse advice, Stam was approaching the breaking point. To pursue his studies at Colurn- bia, where he was doing extraordinarily well in math, he found it necessary to spend four hours of each day commuting to sprawled-out New York City. Besides, he was organist and choirmaster in his church, and to complicate the snarled schedule, he had a girl friend at the other end of town. It was too much, and soon he began to realize it. So he wel- comed the counsel of his friend. Ten-rninute cat-naps while riding the subways and streetcars, the ability to rest on a hard table or even on the Hoor, and relaxation through quick mental exercises saved the day for Peter Stam. Peter was born the oldest of nine children. I-Iis father was firmly set in strict Reformed traditions, and the whole family was trained rigorously in the things of the Lord. Family wor- ship was a foremost feature of daily life: the Sabbath was scrupulously kept. For them, it wasn't just a cold form. It was a living force that always kept the family together and gave them joy in all their activities. Stam does not now regard his childhood as an unfortunate time of being fenced in. Rather, he points to several results that must be seen by anyone as being most worthwhile. One of the most marked of these was the missionary empha- sis. Foreign missionary interest and the Stam family's way of life went hand in hand. Peter's brother John was to become known to the entire world as a modern Christian martyr, when the communists in China killed both him and his wife Betty in 1934. Now the tradition of foreign service is being carried on by another generation of Stams. Another interest that stemmed from early years, and one that has stayed with him ever since, is a great love for books. He was influenced in this regard partly by strict discipline at home, and partly by a highschool teacher, who while failing in disci- pline, succeeded nevertheless in gving Stam an insatiable desire to read. In high school he was literary editor of the school paper one year, editor-in-chief the next. At the same time, he was high school reporter for the Paterson CN.-IJ Evewing N ews. Peter's father had not received a college education, but he was determined that his son should have t.hat opportunity. So off to Columbia he went. There he was to complete four years' work in three fremernber the subways, the choir, and the girl at the other end of townj. fi? Iii The impossible schedule soon forced him to fall behind in his mathematics courses, and interests switched to English and literature. Now, more than ever, he raced through literally hundreds of books. Taking his A.B. degree in 1914 Che was a member of nPhi Beta Kappaj, Stam taught for three and a half years in the seventh grade of a Christian school. In spite of the fact that he enjoyed scarcely a minute of those trying first years, it was there that he found what was later to become a third major interest-young people. Then came the war, marriage Cto Margaret Gardegnier, the girl at the other end of townl, and children. Work in a New' York employment ofiice provided additional income. This was a period of drifting for Stam. Looking back, he sees little direc- tion or purpose in his life at that time. If one were to look at it from a human point of view, it was his reading interest that pulled him through. Stam firmly be- lieves, of course, that God had his following years planned to the finest detail. The Life of Henry Clay Trumbull, the founder and first edi- tor of The Sunday School Times, was the book that completely changed Peter Stam's life. It gave himi a goal, a sense of direc- tion. When Trumbull's son, the new editor of the Times, spoke in Carnegie Hall at a missionary meeting, Stam took off work, listened to the message, and found his way to the front of the auditorium. Pm going to work for you some day, he told the surprised speaker. He can't explain now why he said it. Some day I'll be your assistant. Trumbull was in a hurry. Write me a letter about it, he said. So Stam wrote a letter. No reply came for three long weeks. Finally an answer arrived. It thanked him for his interest, and said that the Times would keep his name on file. Stam was disappointed, but kept up hope. Not long after, another envelope arrived. The Times was re- viving a bookpublishing department, and the division needed a manager. Would he be willing? Stam could hardly start work fast enough. At this time, and through his work, Stam met many distin- guished people. One of his personal acquaintances was William Jennings Bryan. The department did well for nine years, but then the depression set in, and the venture was forced to cease operations. Stam entered advertising for a half-dozen years. In 1934, however, Dr. I. Oliver Buswell Jr., then president of Wheaton College, invited him to come to Wheaton to head up the campus book store. Anxious to get back in that type of work, even if only in a small degree, Stam accepted. But he wasn't with the bookstore long. Only several months later, with the store doing a good business, he displayed still another talent, and helped revive the ailing Wheaton College Conservatory of Music. This he headed until 1948. During this longer period of time, he was always busy writing book re- views and other material for his old employer, the Times. He had begun his work with education, however, and that is where he has been ever since. In 1948 he was called to be dean and registrar at Faith Theological Seminary, now in Philadel- phia. He was on the faculty there until 1956. Then he and Mrs. Stam moved to St. Louis where he assumed his present post as dean of students at Covenant. She was Dean of Women during the schooI's early years. Stam today lists his chief interests as books and young people. VVhile he is extremely active in other fields, these still are the principal objects of his attention. His library, compared to most personal collections, is gigantic. At one time it numbered over 5000 volumes. It covers many fields, especially biographies, missions, psychology, apologetics and Bible study. His counsel and advice for students is still appreciated by many. All over the world are those who have sat in his offices- he has had several--and found solutions to their problems. Mrs. Stam's experience in similar situations aiords her a deep wis- dom which has brought parallel appreciation and love. Dr. Stam Che received the honorary LL.D. degree from Wheaton Collegej always has been and still is a layman. But his influence has extended far beyond that of many ordained ministers. Too many interests? Only one who has attempted so many different things in so many diEerent fields could prompt the warm title adopted by so many-after school days are over. To them Cand to us, when we graduatej, in spite of his many responsible positions, he will always be just Uncle Peter. The Stains' affection for us, for each other, and for their Lord hrings into sharp perspective the hasis of their useful lives. This '62 TARTAN is dedicated with thanlzful appreciation. To gain a perspective . . Some things are pretty hard to say. They are too expansive in general: or they are so complicated in particular: or perhaps their essence is remote to the degree that anything said in description would seem beside the point. That is the problem in a presentation of life at Covenant College. To encompass with simple words and mere pictures such an intricate, pulf sating organism is to bind Samson with silk thread or to carry water in a wicker basket. The choir is not, for instance, a group of twenty-eight people posed on the risers for a pho- to: that isn't what those twenty-eight fellows and girls will remember. It is rather the mishaps and antics, the stresses and spiritual rewards of the year's activity that will remain longer in their minds. But neither is the basketball team an exciting description of a tournament victory, for such a:n account can scarcely register the tense determination that sends the ball from the corner of the floor through the strings. Here only a pic- ture will do. But how can you express the anxiety of the freshman attempting to raise his grades. or that of a senior choosing his field of service? The idea is to epitomize, to symbolize, to gain a perspective. Instead of trying to reach around our object with an inadequate definition. we attempt to pin down the idea by abstracting a representative element. That is what has been attempted in some small degree throughout this book. An effort has been made, not so much to show the official, the formal, the solemn, and the methodical, but rather the usual, the spontan- eous, the accustomed, and the habitual. These are the details that will recall to the minds of this year's Covenanters--as portraits and organiza- tional directories never will-a year that is unique. That is the only way to tell about 1961 and 1962. But there is suggested here a concept that goes beyond that of graphic expression. Out of this jumbled milieu of events and people and situa- tions that we call life at Covenant, there must be some fastening point, a condensation, a unifying element. There must be some concept that expresses in a wary that no other concept will what this is all about. Indeed, there is. The abstract drawing on the cover of this year's annual is only another way of stating that every one of our scattered human efforts finds meaning only as it relates to the work of Christ on the cross, and his Holy Spirit in our lives. The school hymn, Mary D. Iames's All for lesus, is to every Covenanter a familiar expression of the same idea. All for Iesusl All for Iesusl All my being's ransomed powers: All my thoughts and words and doings, All my days and all my hours. The practical, everyday life realization of such a concept is itself the epitome of that time ideally invested at Covenant. -N.x-. - f ':.gz1.1 - my ....- M, , . . .' N.--..... fi' sp - 0.-3 - 11 ' Nix -J .., V 53 s.. ,fs -P., -N - . .. ... N , --Q W., Nb I --..Q 5 1 i Id 5 E E 4 I J ii L ii i I aculllig, I O O omsmg, Q ,vw mtv'-iii' . Jag, -. ROBERT G. RAYBURN, Th.D., President, Pro- fessor of Bible and Practical Theology The Presidenfs Message Dear friends, As each school year passes into history we say to our- selves, There will never be another group in the campus as fine as those that we have had this year. Yet year after year the Lord brings other young people to take the places of those who have graduated and each succeeding class proves to be as full of fine dedicated young 'people as the ones before. We are so grateful for the things that make Covenant a very special school and one of these is the spiritual vitality of the young people who make up the student body. These fellows and girls are not sanctimonious, nor are they dull. They are vibrant, alive, and full of fun! ln all their activities, however, they seek to honor the Lord in a very definite way. In these pages you will see something of the campus life at Covenant. Much of what makes the college what it is cannot be transferred to the printed page, but We hope that you Will be able to recognize that on this campus there are a great many fine young people who have found that seeking the best in aca- demic pursuits and in social life is perfectly consistent with a day-by-day walk with the Lord Iesus Christ. Our hearts are full of thanksgiving to the Lord for the rich blessings of this school year. We look forward to the coming year eagerly. We pray that Covenant will always be a place where in all things He might have preeminence. Faithfully yours, IO' B53 The Alma Mater evolves as ,N-N5 Wav-Y' VIRGIINIA M. BAKER, M.A Professor of English Q ,,.w we I YJ., :ja ' ,vi N'9 V I i xx- In k ,xxx 55' ,f-at r-1,-1 I. OLIVER BUSWELL, Ir., Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate Faculty, Professor of Philosophy and Systematic Theology THE FACULTY A1-f ' MARIAN I. DOWNEY, Ph.D5 Professor of English .' gy 9, , .N v N 'L-41 'Qluuf R. LAIRD HARRIS, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testa- ment Theology R. ALLAN KILLEN, Th.D. Professor of Systemat I 6- ' X qr ic K if ZS: .ffwftfff X ' '- Q , .- ,J P . , i' X-fi....::.X VA EMILY G. RUSSEL, M.S. in L.S., Librarian COLLYN SCHMIDT. R.N., M.R.E Dean of Women RUDOLPH F. SCHMIDT. A.B., Registrar X. , I jx 4 ...!.. PETER STAM, Ir., LL.D. Dean of Students WILLIAM A. SANDERSON, A.B., S.T.M., Associate Professor of Ancient Languages ,. I V . K It A ' 1 3 f , Q, B' 1' V , r E f-,wwf I ' -wr '-gun., f 3. -,QF -1-'fglrjzx ' fri ' 'rTiT5'T2?f-E05 , 5-tn: ..,.'-+.iiEs:Qsf- '..Q.g?Ks,g--sfazfsgwfni -,1i:r::r::M 98 ,- dn-r'rwA1 1 , ,. J, 1-xv'-mg, . .. 'PKI -' 'X It P .fillxf-QFA' vwxsn im A' f ' fi.-5, L73 Vwlvfvs I :Q 'Y P4 'K-' VW! su.!f'!:.' ELMER B. SMICK, Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages, Literature, and History HAROLD G. STIGERS. Ph.D., Instructor in Ancient Languages IOHN H. TAYLOR,B.MUS. Instructor in Music DONALD R. WILSON. A.B., B.D., Instructor in Social Science and Mathematics in-1' 'Vi if? MARIE C. WALLIS, M.A. Assistant Professor of English .iw I I nk: ' -:aa-' 91' ROBERT E. WEBBER, B.A., Th.M. Instructor in Bible PART-TIME FACULTY WILLIAM S. BARKER, Instructor in History RAY DAMERON, Instructor in Chemistry MARY ED WARDS, Instructor in French ROGER LAMBERT, Instructor in German DOROTHY LUETIIGE, Instructor in Music JOHN WERNER, Instructor in Greelz 1 our -:--if WILBER B. WALLIS, Ph.D. Professor of New Testa- ment Language and Literature ALICE K. SPAULDING, B.D., Assistant Librarian 'wal. SHIHLE Y LUHN Womenfs Counseilorr KF '11-'V fig, ELIZABETH OLIN Dietitian I4 STAFF ,SV -wr ning.-nw- ' ANNE CALHOUN ELAINE MEEUWSEN Secretary to the President Bookkeeper Digger Library Tea FACULTY EXTRACURRICULARLY ff 1 Plxeliplip pf: 552 dig L ' I A Q . -..,, ,wgx f '-C, ' X ' 1' .. b 5, W -B an V A r 1- . , A 1 . ww... .4 4' kv 4luu...,f2 .- 44 Q f ky Qi JL. .JL DQ-Q JL... 7 ... T- L-- E C 3 ws WE Blix Tho. Co!L0.Qqv. -1. , ,Q . ,X W Vasu' ..' I Q ga. ,E Vx . i J, i . .Nw N 1 'W 'P h '1hu,, 'Was r. ,1-q,. .p , YA f - iff' . :ii ' ' J. vy- '41 'ffl' lim Cox, student council representative THE ENIOR CLASS JOEL BELZ, Walker, Iowa The perpetrator of many things both worthy and mischievous, joel has left his mark on Covenant's campus. During his sophomore year, besides being president of his class, he initiated the project for the campus VW bus, and saw it through to the finish, the result being a most necessary addition to the schoo1's equipment. At the end of this productive year he was nominated for the student body presi- dency, and consequently won the election. Here his best qualities were shown, and he rose to the occasion with spiritual leadership that did not stop when his office expired. During his last year he has continued to set a pace for underclassmen. Joel is an English major, and plans to work with Christian publications. JAMES CONRAD, St. Louis, Missouri Jim, an oif-campus student through most of his college career, has nevertheless been one of the most active students in campus activities. His ready smile and cheerful personality have won him lifelong friends throughout the student body. jim's debut on campus was marked with his election to the presidency of the choir in 1957, and he worked with the social committee during that first year. The Chorale chose him as president again in 1960, and his voice, trumpet, and personality continued to be used for the Lord as he traveled that summer with the Covenant Ambassadors. In his last year, Iim has sung with the Semi- narians and with the Campus Choir, and his brilliant tenor voice should always stir the hearts of those who hear. Jim is a Bible major. JAMES COX, Bowling Green, Kentucky A transfer student from the University of Kentucky, Jim came to Covenant after experiencing a complete reversal of his life plans. While pursuing a course of study in that secular school, he felt the Lord's call to the ministry and came to Cove- nant in his junior year. A history major, jim plans to enter the seminary this fall. In just two years, he has served as secretary- treasurer of his junior class, and then as student council repre- sentative in his senior year. One of the campus cops, Jim was a member last year and chairman this year of the newly estab- lished traffic commission. In spite of such eiforts to keep law and order, his presence will be appreciated as long as he is on David Winscott, president Robert Edmiston, vice-president Bette Papirnyk, secretary-treasurer Mr. Sanderson, class adviser ROBERT EDMISTON, St. Louis, Missouri Here is personified a case of desirable preoccupation. The fact that Bob's activity on campus has been limited results only from the less lcnown fact that he is so busy with other worth- while things. just one example of his usefulness in the Lord's work is his position with the Youth for Christ organization in greater St. Louis, where he has capably served for some time as director of follow-up work. Bob is a history major, and his plans for the immediate future are somewhat indefinite. ROBERT FIOL, Kanpur, India Bob is an illustrious member of both the senior class and the Fiol trio that has been on the campus scene fon five long yea-rs. Always busy in the school's activities in an unofficial way, he became a member of the gospel team quartet in his junior year, and at the same time quite capably filled the large shoes usually worn by the chorale's business manager. That was the year of the vice-presidency for Bob, a position which he held in the chorale, in the John Knox literary society, and in his junior class. His last year has been the climax, however, for he reached the apex of any aspiring male student's accomplishments when he was narrowly elected president of the student body. A real go-getter, Bob is an anthropology major, and looks forward to serving on the mission iield after completing seminary. BETTE PAPIRNYK, Edmonton, Alberta Bette is a girl with a mind of her own, and as an inde- pendent thinker adds color to her class. She was a transfer student from Prairie Bible Institute and came the 3000 miles to her alma mater as a second semester freshman in the fall of 1958. Since then she has made her way through school with some academic success, while finding for herself a place in the hearts of many on campus. Bette's business-like approach has earned for her the job of class treasurer during her senior year, a. job capably filled, and has made her valuable in various secre- tarial jobs. Bette is an anthropology major. . -sr., we X1-rn 4-in 'T' 1 ,f- '-H5 if MK' X TT:---v ,sr- DAVID PETERSON, Lemmon, South Dakota Pete is a fellow who has earned for himself a place of responsibility in the student body through a consistent demon- stration of steady dependability. Four years a member of the choir and four years a member of the varsity basketball team, he is always there to do his part. This year, the student body entrusted him with the office of vice-president, and he ends his chorale career as president of that group. He has served as chairman of the discipline committee, and has been a member of the literary society. His ability as a public relations man made him a natural for the Ambassadors gospel team in l960, and before entering seminary this fall, he will travel again with this year's group. Dave is an anthropology major, and looks forward eventually to the pastorate. l LINNIE SHORT, Columbus, Ohio If Linnie's college years were to be summarized in a word, it would have to be music, of course. Linnie possesses a singularly captivating soprano voice, and with such talent has been the soloist for the chorale for her four years. Having traveled with the choir on eight concert tours, there can be little other than consternation at the thought of her graduation. Her major in music received a boost in her junior year with the coming to campus of a music professor, and she anticipates teaching in that field. DAVID WINSCOTT, St. Louis, Missouri In Dave can be found a strange combination of a spiritual quality of quiet gravity and enthusiastic leadership of any worthwhile project. It has been such elements in his personality that have made him a member of the Christian Service Council of the college all three of the years since it was set up, and its president for the last two. He was student council vice-president in his junior year, and then became president of the senior class. Such a list of achievements gives only an indication of the respect which so many students have for his judgment, and of the size of the vacancy which he will leave. He is an anthro- pology major, and after a trip this coming year to Europe and the Holy Land, plans to complete his education at Covenant Seminary. SHIRLEY WOODSON, St. Louis, Missouri Shirley has acquired at least two worthwhile things since she arrived 3,5 3, freshman: they are somewhat related, and yet distinct. The first is a husband, Rev. Robert Woodson, a Cove- nant Seminary alumnus, whom she married last june. The other was a missionary vision. Together, the Woodsons will leave this year, according to present plans, for their first term of service in Peru under World Presbyterian Missions. Shirley has been of particular service on campus with her secrctaflal abilities. These she has used for the sophomore class, for FMF, and for the student council in her junior year. An anthropology major, Shirley's trademark has been a refreshing English ac- cent, the result of her late arrival in this country during her high school years. THOMAS WOOLFOLK, St. Louis, Missouri With sufficient ambition to put two fellows through college, Tom has used it eliiciently on his own projects: the grind of studies, the responsibilities of raising a family, and the regular- ity of full-time employment. Tom transferred to Covenant to prepare for public school teaching, and although he will gradu- ate this year, he hopes to do graduate work in his major field of history before entering the teaching profession. PATSY WRIGHT, St. Louis, Missouri Pat is a transfer student from Monmouth College in Illinois, but has done most of her work in anthropology-sociology at Covenant since her arrival there in 1957. In 1959 she married Mr. Ray Wright, a seminary student who will graduate this year as well, and since that time has carried a somewhat lighter academic load. The Wrights have been active in the program of the Ballwin Presbyterian Church, and look forward to similar service upon the completion of their work.. - Jo-- is sr',-F' 51' 5 .nv -in IBN fn rf? THE JUNIOR CLASS Frank Crane, president Diane Mengle, vice-president Sara Dieffenbacher, secretary-treasurer Howard Christ, student council representative Mr. Taylor, class adviser ig' M , ,?'Qnm..,ax21g ik, Q 6,79 ...pw -Q-111 TX 'Q ROBERT BURROUGHS 'Nav ivy-fwfr HOWARD CHRIST FRANK CRANE PHYLLIS CROOKS '22 A '-1777 SARA DIEFFENBACHER ELEANOR FIOL ix 'Fax VI N.-sf' BEA GALE NANCY MAYNARD DIANE MENG-LE 1' ' pgs '25 .qxl -Sas. x Q, , 253-if IOY PRESTON LOUIS SALZMANN ARTHUR SCOTT Q N .Ja 545' '17-.TI. f'D DICK TOSH IAMES VAN LAARE 23 --.nut 'fin --19 SHERYL BLAIR THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Keith Ward, Dresident lack Muller, vice-president Judy Sanderson, secretary-treasurer Merrily Richie, student council representative Mr. Wilson, class adviser ' A - .. , ,VN ALBERT CALDWELL CHARLES COX SANDRA DORCAS xg-V if' 4 , R M 5 X n 1-JV ..mvv R 'H Www MICHAEL DOYEN ,ARLAN DYKSTRA PAUL EMERSON JD .F 427 GRACE HARRIS MELVIN HATHORN BEVERLY MOORE X, ag 'fj1g'1wgffP2 'WAX 4' 'f W! 1 V- ,yqn . -Q99-9' IACK MULLER SAM PENNINGTON MERRILY RICHIE -1629 DAVID Hoswzvsozv IO ETTA ROWDEN 25 JFHN vi ANNE TTE RULO A3-'16, Z, III. I '?1fgyf!'f5l Nf4fif?:4'5'3s :QQ A 'Q . WI P is -: A', I 55111. ,. , Qaf 'x'- M - 'v:?R 5iZ,rI 4, -f -33 , Saas , I , W M : M iw 1 mf I UDY SANDERSON RICHARD SMITH 0-' 'V ' va-4' KEITH WARD KATHLEEN WILSON DN-Hua PATSY SANCHEZ av I at-1 I UDY WALLIS 2 BARBARA WOOLSEY IW? DAVID BRAGDON Gan an N-sv' HELEN CHAO THE FRESHMAN CLASS Robert Ingrcrham, president Mark Beiz, vice-president lean Ward, secretary-treasurer Larry Birchler, student council representative Mr. Webber, class adviser wn ' TERRY BECKLOFF iii Q'-N- 1 KAYE BRINKLEY SHARON CHRIST ,3 'Q-fx ,.gnm'iv MARK BELZ LARRY BIRCHLER 1-if env- ' IOHN BURGESS bk! 'Y'r:,j,, -ri DIANE COFFMAN LINDA COLE CAROLE DE PRINE 28 .' 'Hands f 1 r EDWARD FIELDING 'NY' lk '44 Cv., MYRNA KAUFMANN 25. pg N ff' f1ggef'uf'g3fwf:.Kgg gi., - I ' ,fax W4-w'n.5 Q' YQ ,M s f? 'ag Lakai ,TX Y'-23' DAVID LE ROY ll! fQ' Al' l ROBERT INGRAHAM fi 2 I LARRY KEILLOR GEORGE LAWRENCE lQ fir'- I l' NANCY LONG DIANE LOVELACE KAREN LUTHER fb- DAWN MC CALLUM mn. his 4' 'TZ' wif CAROL NE UG'-ARD fs ANN MAC KENZIE L15- Mo 'E Rf' PEGGY MC LANE MILTON OBROCK '13-, HERMAN MISCHKE 303315 MORRIS :wt I UDY PAYNE TERRY PETERSON b o 06 of an Q 9 0 ooofs X a kgsofaifo mga .xooiov O0 Cav 'S Q 429 v JR lx N ,W 11 ' Q? 'wy vii! I IIII I DIANE ROSE DOROTHY SCOTT DENNIS SHAW WARREN SHELLEY f' F Qx 'Xl' KJWSI KNPI 'I IIM SINGLETON COLLEEN SMITH IAMES SMITH Qi 4 .mr X I AM A SARAH STIGERS I OHN TURNER 30 MARILYN WAIDE v-NIGER? 5 IQ' -J? 'MQW' ,411-07' ,r ?T' -'I -M4 ' 1' E I 1, ,N 'Qs P IEAN WARD ROBERT WILDEMAN MARY WOLF V' GINNY WRYE SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS IAMES ADAMS ROBERT BARBEE BARBARA E VERE TT WILLIS RUYLE DON TALLENT SPECIAL STUDENTS RUTH ANTHONY FRANCES BRINKLEY RICHARD BRINKLEY If VIRGINIA BRUNNER ROBERT GALE LAWRENCE GAUNT CAROL GIENAPP WALTER GIENAPP VIRGINIA HAGE IKE KEAY ROBERT KILLEN BETTY IO KING CHARLES LEDIG VIRGINIA LEDIG ELAINE MEEUWSEN IERRY MILLER BERNARD RINKS PAULINE RISK VERNON SCHUTz NANCY WATTERS MARY WILSON NURSING PROGRAM Iuniors --' X1 . Mb, Ks f ' M 1 L A CAHOLYN DON ALDSON Freshmen The second year is always the least spectac- ular, but as the second class of Covenant girls moved into nurses training early in August, the occasion itself asked to be called significant. It was at least that. Covenant's first class had distinguished them- selves with enviable academic records while assuming positions of responsibility and lead- ership in the nursing school with which the college wzorks. Carol LeRoy, one of the two Cove- nant girls entering the three yecrr program, succeeded Miriam Malkus as chairman of the steering committee of the large entering class. Under the direction of Mrs. Schmidt,Covenant's nurses laid plans for a regular Bible study, and with similar efforts found several opportunities for combining a practical witness with their pro- fessional training. ff fl All L, ., X - he-A N DORCAS GEBB MIRIAM MALK US LAUREL IOHANNES CAROL LE BOY ti 3 , N fd 's '-...-. X Mengle, Richie, president Fiol, Preston, Mr. Schmidt, Cox, Crane, Christ, Wad, Ingrabam, Bircbler, Peterson, Belz Among the attributes of a hotly contested stu- dent government election is thle awareness of responsibility that it provides the victors. When the student council presidency was won by six ballots, and the race for secretary-treasurer Was tied, there was little room for complacency. The arduous campaign was something new for Covenanters, and the frantic postering. speechmaking, and convincing that filled the week were not Without their tensions. Perhaps the most significant result was the efficient oper- ation of this year's student council-an efficiency that let behind-the-scenes activity rob the weekly meetings of some degree of their usual zest. With senior Bob Fiol at the helm, projects such as the completion of the athletic field and col- lege-for-a-day were successfully executed. Com- mittees functioned eifectively, and the little fanfare created during the year was more indica- tive of carefully planned success than of indif- ferent inactivity. 36 STUDENT COUNCIL Private Proiect LeRoy, Maynard, Winscott, Mr. Taylor CHRISTIAN SERVICE COUNCIL DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE Scott, Cox, Cln-int The departure of a large Bible school from the St. Louis area and the coming to campus of a professor whose work directly involves Christian service have both meant a widening of responsi- bilities for Covenant's Christian service council. In his third year with the committee, senior Dave Winscott headed the activities in close collabora- tion with Mr. Taylor. The scheduling of 'numerous musical groups and gospel teams for services within and beyond the boundaries of the St. Louis area wwas work filled with unrewarding minutia, but the public testimony of the school's representatives found a hearing this year' that it had not seen before. Dieffenlaaclmer, Peterson, Croolzs, Winscott The success of Covenant's disciplinary bodies can be measured only by their inactivity, and by such a .standard, the student council discipline committee and the driving commission have real- ized near perfection. Their presence is necessary indeed: and the frequent reminder to parking offenders were always ominous if not calarni- tous. The fact that no serious cases were heard however, proves the wisdom of the committees' existence. Q- ., ,,, A. DRIVING I - Y , , H rx,: ,, ' filifgr Q 5. T-1 COMMISSION f if i N ti' - ax- ,V - .mf .Paz 3,7 U iui:1S,' ' 3 . '-Q . .5 :ww its Fw 1, , Jr Y , . . ggi 'xt if ii.- 'VQ' r' .sf Y -fy ww .: ,-W. N tg , . ., W A 34.-5:31.34 it V ?'p.'f':F3.ff, -5, lf? 17 9 ,,if,v4?,w 1: ' as 2 'gig x ,H 2 ri' ,E-'W 'f jf 1 .tg P ,g.af,,5:.s it i g,4?gigffif if 2 . Q X' f Q E THE COLLEGE CHORALE The middle of a rainy night halfway between Huntsville, Alabama, and Sarasota, Florida, is not a good time to have one's tail lights begin to malfunction: nor is it an ideal occasion to have a highway patrolman sight said tail lights. But most serious, it is perhaps the only time during the year that the twenty-eight members of Cove- nant's most elite musical group wish that they weren't. In a time-short cmd mile-long tour there are bound to be discomforts. They could be twice as severe, however, and still fail to balance the lux- urious hospitality absorbed, the chance to com- pare Florida and California sunshine within I vw .1 Af' V x,.-vw ., 5 thxee short months, the quaintness of colonial Williamsburg, the modernity of Disneyland. But when concert time rolls around, there is no mistaking the consciousness of purpose in the performance of the chorale. From president Dave Peterson's introduction to the last note of the recessional land there were those times when that note was flatl, the spiritual presentation must be of such a quality as to convince the hear- er that this is a group of young people who mean business with every one of their actions. The Seminarians Men's Quartet Amlmassaclors Campus Choir OTHER MUSICAL GROUPS FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP The limited number of Covenanters who took part in the FMF program of this school year dis- covered an intense offering of missionary philos- ophy and news reports. Frequent Saturday night gatherings in the chapel were planned by semi- narian Bill McColley, who represents as enthusi- astic and imaginative a student missionary lead- er as sucih a program demands. Remembering old Covenanters JOHN KNOX LITERARY SOCIETY It was another hard year for the literary socie- ty. Stricter membership requirements were an nounced in an effort to cut dead wood from the rolls, and the competition of the dozen other cam pus organizations taxed the efforts of the execu tive committee in arousing new student interest Those who shared in the meetings that were held discovered the usual benefits afforded by the society. Several excellent numbers showed new abilities on the part of some, and everyone had his opportunity to gain experience in the formal preparation and delivery of some literary number. Bliss Balzer, Charlie COX' Sara Dieffenbacher li? Thistle .F ET ' . 5,751 ' 1, ' , atm -3555 ,f f' PUBLICATIONS Bagpipe Deadlines taught their severe lessons again to all who shared in publications work. Among those who learned well was Keith Ward and his small but able staff who consis- tently and capably reviewed each week's hap- penings in the Friday morning Thistle. The note was seldom one of urgency, but that of the de- tached and unhurried observer. Basketball victories did little more to ruffle the staff's work- manship than did the announcement asking vet- erans to report at the front office. Editor Ward Producers Belz and Sanderson Sara Dieffenbacher found relief wh.en the Bag- pipe which she edited early in the year was at last assimilated by a new faculty publication. Confusion was bound to follow, however, with the further announcement that the Thistle and the Bagpipe were soon to trade names. By far the most work on the yearbook was done in the last few days before the publisher's final deadline. Then, with a few odds and ends still to take care of, the tired staff could only sit back and hope that the finished book would put in an appearance before commencement day had come and gone. .f ' .,, 1 1 f r v ,rigs it :Q X . ff 'y ' , ip od,- ,Q . .1 MJ' l SOCIAL COMMITTEE If any area of college activity is made up of a million details, it must be the area of social life. Those details were kept particularly well in hand by social committee chairman Diane Mengle and her staff. There was variety: the penetrating pre- sentation of the Christmas story by actor Harry Elders at the Christmas Banquet lay in a totally different sphere from the comic presentation of Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, at the Tales of the Covenanters Banquet several months later. There was quality: the ability of those who took part in numerous programs only accented the long hours of hard work that pre- ceded. And there was always enjoyment. All such activities, of course, were not under the realm of the social committee. Each class had its parties, and every organization had its formal or informal gatherings. The sophomores delight- ed everyone lperhaps even the freshmenl with the usual messy initiation, but demonstrated their own prudence by administering what they thought was justice outdoors, and thus eliminat- ed the subsequent cleanup. The spontaneous pancake supper which brought happy players and rooters together following the basketball toumament victory was scarcely less enjoyed. 1 v t i .I A second launclercenter party was a big success, rating another newspaper feature. The library tea marlzeci the first official w-si 'W 4 .3 W use of the new Building. X SPORTS AT COVENAN T A sports program worthy of the name began at last to blossom during this school year, and the enthusiasm displayed by the participants was of such a nature that the program's success seemed assured for years to come. It was not just coinci- dence that this was the first year of activity for the student counci1's athletic commission. With Frank Crane as chairman, the numerous prob- lems of scheduling and personnel were battled out in weekly sessions. Before the fall semester began, a varsity soccer team was assembled to begin arduous daily workouts. Their final record was more a result of the degree of their experience for this sport, with no games won, and some lost by embarrassingly wide margins. But it was a beginning, and with almost the entire team returning, playing coach Crane anticipated a more successful second sea- son. The varsity basketball squad met with more success, and though the season record was a somewhat questionable 5-14, a sense of direction became apparent toward the end of the season when the Clansmen claimed the trophy in Cove- nant's first invitational tournament. Two of the teams participating had previously won over the ' ' --1 U f W ernwwlvx f .W ff? fl if war it N ' 'iff W cl A I ' U f -7 ,' 45 4 'f.3 f'..i I f' A ,. 1 1 ,A ',Q.,,Y,w , if 'Y ' .5 f 1' Itia- 1 fin ff .2 xx. gf, ,gg - V 48 Covenant hoopsters. Bob Barbee erased Bob Woodson's old point record when he piled up 40 of his own in the tournament championship game. The season record: 62 Manhattan Bible College 55 46 Hesston College 114 44 University of Missouri, 115 Normandy Extension 55 St. Louis Christian School 60 56 Sanford-Brown 90 52 Central Christian College 63 46 Eden Seminary 87 61 St. Louis Christian School 88 45 University of Missouri, 99 Normandy Extension 67 St. Louis Christian School 63 46 Logan College 66 57 Ozark Bible College 104 72 Ozark Bible College 88 77 Manhattan Bible College 64 95 St. Louis Christian School 85 41 Greenville College 114 44 Logan College 70 75 Central Christian College 66 55 Eden Seminary 79 Co-captains Burgess and Peterson, coach Higgins, Pennington, Cox, Tallent, Birclmler, Barlree, Muller, 1 Shelley, Wildeman, Burroughs, Dykstra, manager Hathorn A trophy: Dr. Rayburn, Burgess, Peterson ? 1 1 ailing , 'WVPFSSI Q Q WS? , J. I ' F'-1hu- 4' Q if T7 3 Forty points behind , f-A -f-di 49 Meanwhile, the college bowling team set a pace for the other groups by conducting a year long battle for first place in a St. Louis area col- lege bowling league. Leading by as many as three games in the fall, the Covenanters fell be- hind as the season's end drew close. Evoking fully as much support from the entire student body, however, was the organized intra- mural system of athletic events. The commission took the responsibility at the beginning of the year for dividing the college student body into three teams, and the seminary fielded a team of its own. Each team was in turn responsible for or- ganizing its own teams for various sports. A tro- phy was to be awarded at the end of the year for the team acquiring the highest total of points. With rag football behind, and the basketball season half-complete, the seminarians, who call themselves the Stewarts, led the McGregors, the Camerons, and Frasers of the college by a wid- ening margin. Volleyball and softball were still ahead. Not to be left out, the girls got into the competition with their own basketball league. With so much in the way of organized compe- tition, the ping pong table had a lonelier year than usual, and the champions of old fell out of form. The day of the bigger sports seemed to be Athletic committee chairman Crane, Richie, Mr. Webber, Lambert, Burroughs, Christ, Higgins just around the corner. Bench strength 56 N v 2'-v Es. ,rn ' 'gy3'xTz.. .. . Q yy' X - ,.,, 499 4 .wms,.,, M N lm! H ,. Nw wx sfgihkw ,,, A' . 1' ' x .,,.M..e.4,a ,7 fx, M ,WML V ff fFv'X'+1' '31 b an 2' .. 'r L? r ' p 'W '99, 1. 'u,,,, , ' , r F A- v I q , -, A I I' 2 v - ,M ,4 M 5 fog. ' m '-' 1. ul K y-,lm ' M w.. g xl ' . fl ,, Y , ' :ff x ,txt ' X t f'5fp,af? QL m'ira2i1.'f UMJV-A f 11: g, , 1- .ar 4 'ffm' ' .4 We f .A .rg Bragclon, Coach Crane, Mischlee, Emerson, Tosh, Birclmler, Wildeman, Singleton, Burroughs, Christ, Shelley, Belz . S QM, v - 4,87 F 'EW 'P-Q ' gf 'ex V W ' ' . ,f,, x Q 5349-18 , A K W1 f 2 mf L' 1-Q ,.4.....-fzrszewl'-'L A 35,4 '24 ' lf 7 ,Reg-: , f ., r f A M pw I a 17 ' as ik 5 -v ,4 ff r, w , N3 N-'E-'Z sq- A-If 5 5- f , Clif ff-af? XX -f ' ' 4 , X, L f, Z 4 u gpm f' x if 27, Ngmmwkkz 1 I. 4' l if 1 f' H .. . lf x' , 113' . . ',. f . I ..-f' 1 'fJ', . -,,'. ,, l J' I . 4 ' 1 'ff ' F' '-1-'. . 1, r, .rf I1', 'a 1 aa f - ' 'Z J..' Ill mwmxwi' 12mxy,3, L I A , V 5 5 Q -.i.,1--' -'vii vm F N ,Q XXX x rf K r Q1xXX I ,f 4 , ' - 'Wk e ,X I X. aft 1- ix lx 'N x .N AJ- Xb X . Tho. S fummafug GRADUATE STUDENTS OLLIE WEAVER CHULL CHOO YOON THE SENIOR CLASS DAVID CALHOUN DAVID CHAN RAYMOND H. 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