Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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L-I u .. ii-I. ju 4 ' ' 4 eg F .av- ' uv 'n if 3 Ezflffmfs Faculty Classes Plctivities Advertising www, QA edic Af ffm! f viii Co you... hecauye you have made your lk an untiring queft aj9er the heauty of Godlv truth,' hecaufe of your conyiytent helief in the heft in mankind, that ultimately he shall not fail in hi! Jtruggle for the right,- hecause you have caught the 11i5ion of the Jtar and have dedi- cated your lzj? to the attainment of itx reality,-to you, Professor Mervel P. Lunn we dedicate Jincerely the Nautilus of 1945. ation U r' f' 1 ws fn W 1 ri' ' V ' ev 1 tjitgibp 'H' has it f 4 15 W Q ra ' 'J 069-1? President is Message x ongratulations to the Class or 1945! You have been highly favored. It is always a privilege to attend college and an honor to arrive at the time of graduation, but you have been especially blessed. While others have been forced to give up their college careers or postpone their education indefinitely because of the stress of war emergency, you have gone through these war years undisturbed in the pursuit of your goal. Since your opportunities have been purchased for you by the sacrifices of others, tremendous responsibility is yours. 2 In the immediate future there will be days of long and arduous toil, days of difficult adjustments, days of un- expected emergencies. It is my earnest prayer that in your college years you have laid the foundation for a character strong enough to stand all tests, and that your training has prepared you both in mind and spirit to prove yourselves courageous men and women. The people that do know their God shall be strong and do exploits. G. B. Williamson ' 4 n . ' ' ' .iv - 'I G. B. Williamson 4 .- minus ,L 1 ,gif fq , Av' A' 5' .fun 1'f'n'f,?tL President . X. ' x x X -Kyiv. In If ,. in -ygyia , . ffm? Agfa.: rf' 4 LQ' 6, X, ' If X X x DMI ,., . WA I . i 1:59 Q N 'Q .V ., ll IPTV . .- f -ci, w A - f' at 5 1 Y, , I t . . uf! 1.f . I .I . 1 . , ' ' V X. , - ' X XX .-I' 53'-fm X I V 9,1 I' x ?l ' , f x 'A rx f . J NL ,L .-sz:-5:1-F412-::.'::: f -nz-vzzm--:::,..... ,-,-,-,---,-,,,.- ' 1 vw .. I GIDEO EDWA N BROO N, A.B., D.D. P re,fi:1'er1I KS XVILLI AMSO Strong to meet the foeff' he represents the dauntless determination and unswerving faith of the power of godliness. For- ward! is his watchword and his battlecry. From victory unto vi ' ctory in the strength of the Lord. RD STEBBINS MANN, A.M, Afmfarll In lbe Pmriflwzl The puzzle of managing college in war- time is only one of many diverse matters in which Professor Mann's cool thinking and courteous diplomacy solve problems successfully, E.N.C.'s trouble-shooter, he's friend to all he meets. -I BERTHA MI TNRO, A.M. Dani nf Cuff - ,. Y nga: Lila Vzlllrm .,, V lf Dean Munro were the I toll on y professor, .1 ege career git I7 N.C. would still he 1 ltif wortliy preparition i . lile. lvecause of her stiindiirils of Christi.in sch l t o arship. tl.1ssrinorii.oliicC 9 ln ,t und.iy Stliool, .ind home she minifests .imong Us th I A M FS Hi DI 'STO N SHRADER, P e spirit ofChrist. h.D. f,ilHNi'l11 l A m.in xxith m.ini' irons in the hte, Dr, Slimilcr hikes on more th.in he c.in do .intl then does ill Active in iiitreasii l. NC N inlluciitc in - . 4.- 'i . XYU tht L liititionil rld lit is xxilcli l'L'LH.lU1llL'll .ls .1 clllfllfl stlit lir in l ltl ltr 1. .4 '.1' TS. ll-ll R' Q v QP? 1? ALBERT FO ..-sg ls 1 RALPH EARLE, R .I ., B.D., A.M., Th.D. Biblical Lileralure Dr. Earle's tendency to seek beyond the surface for depths of meaning marks the truly intellectual. Mingling practical ad- vice to young preachers with stirring personal testimony, he measures every doc- trine by the whole Word of God. STER HARPER, Ph.D. Pbilnxnjllvj To prove that philosophy is practical, Dr. Harper guides the student in thinking his way to self-realization, Original sugges- tions for student activities make him a welcome participant in their affairs T . rue to his trust, he is diligent to perform Gods lf ld' Y it ing. l15l FRED SAMUE JAMES SHIELD, A.M., lid.M., D.D. P.t1'cbofn gy' Sn fin fn gy Dr. Shields impresses upon us l i . , tie im- portance of living our Christianity before the world. Congenial and fatherly, this cham io f 1 ' p n o thc younger generation has firm faith in the future of the church. L YOUNG, A.M. Tbfolngy Simply, directly, persuasively hc ll . , ' te S us the truth about ourselves and makes us realize its significance. Keen insight into student problems and sympathy with the l monest soul make Professor Young the ideal college pastor. Ilfl XSPI' R RUSS X1 A c .n . . vi . ,- . . 'X NAYU IR. ILS., .V ,. . . 41. ? ,. .','- ., N :hc Xl ' ' , , , NNfK1li xlxwu, . X' X N1 I7l11ffH1f H fwlf ULILIIX Pr:-I wwrNml11rtull xx 5 xx uf 'lun uhulnnr II ln-Ns uw ulx uxrnmw m D L nr wr dngnl Pm 4k'llLII1L fguml tu he mru I1lll4lI IME, I 5111 2 . C N I ' I ' . Y ' ULN A xtrwug 1 vm ug lumix uxrh Q xrr4m,t1lrlx -X hu 111 rr rruth Nl'-KNf.l'NlH7RC1. NM. l1,,,,-f f--ru-xxrzm fv N 4IwL'lf1EWC ' . 4 ' . , 1, H ,N , . xg! ' , su ' x A - .1 Y. . . rrwxlllr gm lr-tm 11 N IL 'um m rm in cm mr wx ,nr r 1 f'P1f,.r 'w ullw muc '- Inc ' ff I' VYHx1'YHNVYf!lILNfl'NI m 1 url xv rg H11 Liu 1 vlir umnur vw in IMI , , v Yfln x H W 1YXIl . x 41'-1 MARY HARRISV-LN1. 'IV I. ', L fn-. XIIYJJII P C,urrcl.mm.g lHCf.ifLQl'L xxrh ing Prvfuw Hams vxuu hl.r11.1r: Z1.1TL.f4. thrwhgix rim eyes wt time mnrcrl im-ruvlnzwc-M nt uma Kimi rrmnrucr i'L-Wink mm: rr.mq.,nllm .m thc Vcuc ut Null xmtnrx Her 'hxly 5-rum lx, HA1.1kCII'll'.1Lh.H1TxL!4vTEXiCNNlIlE IZDITH FRANCES CQUVIQ N1.MuSic I':.1v,-ff, 'l7'wv , uf .Hn .- In MIN Cmc N U-1.nrcr1.1:.kL dum '--'..1E17,.I L'I1IllL19lA'NYD. xlgwr rf! p..rg'wL, .mf vm M lxvmg, She lwrlmgx zlmcix .1 frxwfulfln-ru mn the umgx ut urmmlllrig hqrzi--r Murrow ut Imrmum .m-i chxldrcru N umkc-r. We 1.. XCSIN muah IH ht: mx' . .cxpuw rw . .AkI1?fw ' I H' AUDREY WI VERNON THOM 1 A-F' .Ii ,. LLIAMSON, AM. Speech With keen insight in l to iuman nature and with abundant talent, Mrs. Williamson is able to interpret literature and music meaningfully, Aristocratic in her bearin g. but democratic in her impartial friendliness, she is E.N.C.'s ideal first lady. AS GROVES, A.M., Ph.D. Edmzztio Il As E.N.C.'s Sunday School promoter, Dr Groves A ' is unassuming, but tireless, methodical and dependable. Consistently obli in d P g g an loyal to duty, he combines the eye of the artist and cosmopolitan poise with ' A ' genuine Christian character. l17l KENT WILLIA GOODNOW, A.M. Clarriral Laz1g1mge.r,' Gerzmm Although Professor Goodnow lt 'nows all there is to know about the verb, and is ways delving into another language, we remember him also for his amusing chapel talk ' ' ' s. His uncompromising ethical d- ' stan ards have provoked much thoughtful self- criticism. M JAMES VERNER BABCOCK, A.M. Biulogy Professor Babcock sees in nature the handi- work of God and in man a touch of the divine. Keenly aware of the value of the individual, he provides opportunity for student self-expression in his classes. Pro re ' ' i g ssive and energetic, he gladly goes the second mile. 1 C3 Nlf'lDlfLlNlf NEASE, A.l5. Rt gf-Irin- 'Slit xxi mrketli xxi Illnglx' xx Ill.lllllCNIl U itll Iicr rig lingo lu Imntls. . rtip etliticntx' im I an sion. 'lilieollit I A . lx Ct c is not Iicr sole I ioxxevcr. 'tis ru: - ' ' tomain noretl slit is sltilllul in the tulinirx art Y . Deeply spiritual Noise has lirm Iii . Mrs. ith in the power i lN'l'HliR l A' ul Goal J. XX ILLIAMSON IJLJU' 'If u nlh'ul,' liffltc licmllflng Ixcciilx' lier tlu.il rcs 1 tc-.itlicr .intl goiisilvility .is Danni ul XY'oineii. Mrs XY'illi.im- son Cll1IL'.lXUl'N Iii unilcrstinil citli .intl Iitr L . '. student ' l xi1lI.ll'j'fuINlC'IN A kUl1NLlL'llllUllN Clitistmii xxorlxcr. her talents tomplett-lx' klIllNl'kl'.llK'll.NllCINllNL l1Dlcl!HI img ill IIIIIIX to the lxlcss- IINI MERVEL LL'NN, A.M. Hffrfnfx An eager conversationalist. Professor Lunn combines acute interest in current alfairs with a comprehensive knowledge of his- tory. He cherishes the ideals of E.N.C. A life of service, intense passion for souls and a stirring testimony witness to his deep religious experience. EVAN SOTER , A.l51. Librarian GELOS IADES No one would venture to estimate how many times a day Mr, Soteriades renders his ac- commodating service to students and facul- ty. His careful planning. tact. and ease in meeting problems make the library a real center of college life. 'C I LOUISE DYGOSKI, A.B. CAROL Sfl?6l'Z7 Mi . o voice and manners blend naturally with an alert efliciency in accomplishment. Students appreciate her patience in teaching and her individual attention. An earnest Christian, her testimony is a daily walk with God. ss Dygoski's quiet charm f ' MADDOX, A.B. Piun u Mistress of musical magic, Miss Maddox fills her position coolly, conlidently, and serenely. Conversational flexibility and inner warmth make her the perfect hostess. Characterized by sweet dignity, she is dependable in responsibility and predict' able in Christian conduct. JUNE BECKWITH, A.B. EDITH Piazza Even though Mrs. Beckwith has the added responsibilities of home and family, she has not ceased to appreciate and create beauty. Like her sensitive and deeply emotio l A ' na nature her music is 1 h . eartfelt expression of her love of God. PEIRCE GOODNOW Eugliib Lileram re , AM. Mrs, Goodnow's thorough knowledge of literature has not made her a pedant. for she alternates teaching and homemaking with facility. Her interest in missions has resulted in several stud b y ooks and in active chu 'l l ' ' i rci eadersliip. l19l FLIZABETH Z KATHRYN .' taifunii ,llallum T1 5.533 IMMERMAN, A.B. Amrlmli Fr-tm'b.' Lafin Self-conlident hut unaffected Miss Zimmer- man leaves the impression of a breath of spring. Because of her wise sympathy and common sense she is a valuahle friend. Living daily her Christian testimony. she is careful always to listen to the still, small voice. SCHVRMAN AMOS, A.B. l dllif .ctful hut firm is tl . istiplinarian hut con ' . llltiftwugll sidcrate is t . eacher. Mrs. An v ilualalc' ttlt ios is a . lition to HN C1 's lihrarv sratl' tl .itatlemy liatu I' W' lti than li illing to carry more cr share ul th' L load, she mal4es .i rrlul Christian worker retry KATHERIN LYAL E ANGELL, Ali. Sea'r'e1ar',3 lo Ib? Pruidfrrf Cheerful in her efficiency. Mrs. Angell always has an infectious laugh ready to buhhle to the surface. A New England reserve causes her unassuming quietness. but her firm convictions and her roy in thc Lord are apparent to all. CALHOI: N, A.B., Th.B. flfdljtllllil Pv'im'ipaf.' Hf,l1'1l'Vl,4 5-Utld! Stsium Retaining his own ' convictions and re- specting others'. our Academy principal is a co-operative individual. Clarity of think- ing and forceful expression contribute to his leadership ability, Mr, Calhoun. al- ways radiating '1 d' . isarming friendliness. is a true lover of men and an active Christian. GEORGE RICE, 13.5. A tuzfe my Sfieu fe Mr. Rice is one who teaches, studies, and works hard with no apparent effort. Pa- ternal in his attitude toward E.N.C.'s younger generation, and always thorough, he successfully combines a scientific mind with the spirit of Christian love, MARGARET DURKEE Diefilian Ration points and ceiling prices may worry Miss Durkee, but they never disturb her amazing efficiency. Her business sense, however, is softened by an earnest, home- like desire to have things nice, and a humble spirit of working for Christ. MARY MELLINGER, A.B. IRMA l2ll A vadenzby E11 glirh Newcomer to E.N.C., Miss Mellinger is a lover of books and people. We remember her for her friendly smile, her unobtrusive manner while living among us, and her strength of character, the result of an earnest Christian experience. KOFFEL, A.B. Bible Hina ry I'm ready! Are you? Miss Koffel seems to say by the energy and challenge of her bearing. Consistently cheerful, her con- versation is punctuated with irresistible mirth. With a tireless spirit and a sympa- thetic heart she is eager to be about her Father's business. If 11 Q' J 'FY ' . , - .fa-ff:.ij1 3 ' v A M72 ' X X l L lf fn !f1,: , .1 lllfu ff 1 if ,W u ffl . 22 P -Q -.15 x 3 l This year the graduate department was organized as a definite part ofthe college from which it derives its support. Tuition is free to E.N.C. alumni who are Can- didates for the degree of Bachelor of Theology. It is expected that many ministerial students will wish to take advantage of the opportunities offered hy the department, the inspirational lectures of Rev. Samuel Young, Rev. Harvey Blaney. and Dr. G. Frederick Owen, and the value of an extra year spent in the correlation of the knowledge necessary to future workers for the kingdom, Sfhzfvl Llzlfc' an ing-af an 'Wd D. Vaughn Clemans William Cole Donald Freese Irving S. jones Irma Koffel L , Gil if T'y 1 - Alfred Mason Mary Mellinger George Rice Rose Marie Salvin Ernest Smith an ow 1? Q 'J li P Rolnnil Stanford Williain Summerscales Helen Temple Alexander Wnlmrcl SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS ln. 1 ru-Q. 5:n5AY1 mint as , , , Cf H. catch the transient hour! The last year went much too fast. Our most outstanding impressions are: making the freshies tremhle at our dignity, the fun-paelted week-end trip, and. climax, gradu- ation. W'e've shared four wonderful years at lZ.N.C.. and she has rewarded us with hright memories of friends and good times. Most important. however, is the lirmly estalwlislit-d faith in Christ that will integrate our lives. HARVEY AMOS A.B. Biblfiu!Li1emmre E.N.C.'s ex-cowpuncher has become a careful student with a genius for detail. Serious even when he laughs or plays a game of basketball, Harvey has developed definite ideas from his experience. With genuine humility he appreciates his oppor- tunity to prepare for the work to which God has called him. RUTH BOYD fl,B. Binfngj' With a pert nurse's cap in view, Bebe has spent many an afternoon assisting in the biology laboratory, Her enthusiasm has found other outlets in sketching for pro- grams, decorating the gymnasium, and guarding Betas and Gammas in basketball games. And, confidentially, shes an in- defatigable tease! ARABELLA BUNTING B. S. Cbc'Il1f.l'f7'vj' A chemistry major demands many hours of work among Dr. Shrader's scales and test tubes, but Arabella has somehow found suflicient time to turn out sheets and shirts f- free from rattle-tale gray -in the school laundry. ln all her activities she has proved herself conscientious, faithful, and whole-hearted. JI2 Tl ,. '-lv Y A Q6 'Q se., 'Q if ,gif 51 LUCILE CHATFIELD F. GRA AGNES 1 'PR 13.3. Eiflzruliwl Deadline is not merely ,1 word to Lucile her Camera and ixldlllfllm' editors inform us unorhcially that dependability is her middle name. Her wise choice of activities has included membership in both Psychology and Literature Clubs. giving her broad knowledge and experience for her future w.Jrk as grade-school teacher. NT CROSS A . Pfflfflzjnllbj' A good neighbor from the land of the maple leaf, Grant is always on the move - sinking a basket, waiving nets at the rope factory, or keeping the Naurilur out of .i financial rut. Intensely interested in what- ever he does, he is working persistently to fulfill his call to the ministry. Cl TBI li .'l.B. LlIt'r'dfln'1' Variety is the word for Agnes now shes lively G.tmm.i cheerleider. energetic public speaker. spurkling liosressg now slltls originating ideas lor the senior class. now she presides with dignity' over .i l.irer.triire Club meeting. Petite but tlyn.irnit' ls the impression she gives. lf.iilure is not included in lier voc.ihtil.iry'. v DEWITT DICKSON A.B. Theology jack of all trades is DeWitt, who is well known as super-salesman, nurse to invalid men and E.N.C.'s campus, chauffeur, and baker. His hearty enjoyment ofliving is as contagious as his laughter. DeWitt's john Knox call to Alaska is backed up by patience, unselhshness, and enthusiasm in new projects. ROBERT EMMEL A.B. Speedy Effervescent as a Bromo-Seltzer, Bob is always prepared to giggle, make an an- nouncement, and recite in dialect. Al- though he likes to appear scatter-brained, he is really ultracourteous and thoughtful of others. Deeply sincere in his religious experience, he is eager to work in the vineyard of the Lord. ALICE GEORGE B. S. Edmaliozz Little Curlylocksf' long time famous for her high spirits, has made the amazing change to capable school marm. Im- pulsive, active, and diligent, Alice does not want to miss one moment of life, but in her sudden, frequent moods of reflection, a wistful look shows that she strives for high ideals. l29l half' ya if 'tak' -fe'-e .K ,syn F62 ifilx i Y :Gs ...ali Y 'CL' 1,3 im. lNlIfRLE GRAY ,'i.B. lillzfnaf Lm 1'.11'nm A ht1y1Sl1 glggle .1r11l cheruh xrmle m.1lte Merle welcome whether .1s pot.1t11-peeler. master tree-surgeon. nr N.YP,S song' leader. Always he h.1x .1 m111t1te tu lmten. symp.1tl11ze. .mtl help .1 f'r1et11l One who tulletts sermuns .12 .1 lmhhy, he h.1N .1 pr11n11Q1ng future .15 e.1rneSr.111tl tletermmerl 11re.1cl1er-s1r1ger. Rl'TH HEDBERG .-1.13, P.11.ezm1f,4 1 Sweet and ge11tle.1s .1 t'r.1gr.1r1t A1'r1l shmx er. Ruth 11e1'ertheleQS ll'l.llllI.llf1N 1'r111111u11te1l 1tle.1s .tml strung tt1m'1ct1wns. Chfte-l Xkllll .1 Cle.1r contralttw x't11te. She ll.1N nut hen- t.1tetl to use flllS t.1lent l'11r Cl1l'lSI Her c1ms1ste11t study has prepmretl her U1 te.1th. her cc1m1ste11t ln-mg h.1s preymretl her tu meet the future Hlfll et1r1l1dc11ee VERNON JORDAN pl 15 H,'f'f1','.'.1f L.'.'t 1'.x.'f.n . 1ltl11111gl1 s11111ewl1.1t I'L'IlxL'lll 111 Vuhllt. , Xetmm l1c't11111eN hxelx. CNCH rwnxx. .1t lmmt- where ht-N 'khlel klltlli .mtl lwtrle- w.1xl1cr Al.llllC lx lllCNk.ll'.ll'lC 111 lllN Nllll5lN1fll X'.llllxL'C 1+1111111111N ,111.l 1lr.1wl1111g wt-ctl1 A l1r1ll1.111t xt111le11t .111-l t.111h111l Cl1r1Nl1.111. ht' hm l.111l the 1111111.11111-11 lur .111 .1tt1xt-. trfetrnc llllIllNlfl .ljlll 1 PAUL MARSDEN A.B. Biblical Literature Stalwart New Englander with traditional accent and reserve, Paul is serious about life, but always optimistic. Whether play- ing his trombone, learning a Greek verb, or preaching the gospel, he strives to do all for the glory of God. A deep devotional life is the secret of his unwavering con- victions. BER YL M ASON A . B. Literaflz re Serious of tastes, Beryl has spent much of her college career filing cards, dusting books and squelching undue merriment in the library. She must have peered into many of those volumes, for the Honor Society found her an active member. Steady and true, Beryl makes her life a daily walk with God. GOLDEN MAY AB. Public Stbnol Mnyic For the harassed kiddies of tomorrow who are condemned to the fate of music lessons, Golden's understanding of both music and people bodes only good. She is one who enjoys life, with its responsibilities as well as its fun. All who know her re 'trd her 'is g. ., an accomplished person and a sincere friend. I 31 I -R 5 Aff' W' if' -sf? 1? if '7 l Y .IOHN MAYBVRY ,'1.B. Bfbfflllf l,1ILVrJ.'lH'4 H.I.1Cl'4. he nimhle' rs the Lornrn.1nd thu tall Pennsylxuxman oheys .rs he nrosses the l'llgl1 pump or shoots .1 lusker, Smrhn' jack likes Ll pracricul joke .xml philosophy equally well. Quartet rn.xn who QlngQ from way down deep, he gonxmnrly' pursues hrs call ro sprearl the goxpel ol' Chrrer. NOR M A MCEDXY' ARD ,-l.B. Biofffgx Whereas frogs and .xmoelue nur smrrle the uniniriared. peering through mxcro- scopes by the hour hu never dxsrurhed Normrfs sang-froid. Her edumnon has nor. however. he-en connnerl ro the glass- room. Norm.1's speed .xnrl .xccumcy hue sunk many .1 lusket. .md her Lhecrlul smile has ohtgunenl XK'llllI1jl co-opemtlon from all Bems. KATHRYN NCKINNFY LllLV'rlflH'c Kay as our xturly lll gontrurs Sorncrxmu xhc grins ll'llSLlllCX'UL1SlY, xomcrrrnu Nha xxorlu rlxhgenrly on lrremrurc .anrl f.J .LV.I reports.hurronwnmrlx' NllClNlL'.hllIU1 orherx .mnrl rlcxorcrlly xcrxlng her Mnrer A wlrolcsome, optimum outlook on hte .uuvuntx for rho ll.llxl'llN'NN Nhe hnrlx rn MILINI hung Aloe' .4 :au l DANA PAYNE JANICE xl.B. Lifw'u11n'v,' 1Mlll!t'l'll Lmzgmzgtzr The human paradox- simultaneously a Payne and a pleasure, Dana's personality is characteristic. Friend to many, but com- rade of few, she maintains a certain reserve even on the basketball floor. Her real loves are books and music, of which she accepts only the bestfsymbolic of the high goals which dominate her life. PERRY fi.B. Binfng-3 jan is one of those big surprises that come in small packages. On the basket- ball Hoof she's mistress of confusing, speedy tricksg in the biology lab she's a conscientious instructor and student. But wherever she goes, she's a joy forever. Thoroughly consecrated, her life and talents arc influencing others for Christ. ROBERT RAPALJE AB. Bilzffazf Lflvmzrfnc A bashful smile belies the strength of Bobs character, but from that shy reserve often flashes a surprising wit that makes him a welcome companion, One of the married seniors, he has worked hard and studied diligently, Already he is established in his pastorate, following the pathway of willing service, .i :sa i 1 V'-von., Kat! Xt 1 'F f-we N? ati'- sv-.,,, . fur, xv' S L -JW ww 41+ ' 'V . .i I -Q ur 1' 3 . -IVV' S-r ALLEN RICHARDSON 415. 'lfviflffixgi Quiet and retiring. Allen takes .i tmninwn- sense attitude toward life and talmly .it- cepts its challenge, His htmyish ehueklc and unfailing gmail humur make him an excellent host tu his inany lrienils, Nut elaunted by untmvartl cirtuinstances. he has a vision of pastiwral service xx-lrerevet God may lead him ROBERT SAXYYER .'1,B. Plviffmfpln Gallant re-tl-head of the Arnhassatlnr UJFICI. Bob is our idealistic lover UlAIDL1NlK. Cl pe natural ease hai matle him an .icctminplrxlmeil rsuns. and Gnd, Persistent etliwrt Plus .i Speaker and leailer. Dome'-tic .intl par- ticular. he'5 willing tn tal-ze and give advice, His supreme consecratinn has made him determined to Serve Christ fully, Rl I'H SICKLER xl H L.'.'tv'.1.'ni't S vealtinig her s aeeth l . jLl'.lL'lULlSly' lultilletl many rcqtiuts tur teail ings at partiw an-l priigrainx XY'lth tin riillletl tligniti' xhe hax awtiinctl lea-let .intl with ellitienti she hax pcrtivrrncil he ilaili' tasks, thnx .lui-lnpirig a pleaxi iwrnhinatiun wt ti rcttnesx that gnu her lite lxilame an tlircitltun .q :si i irippingli. Ruth li.ix Nhip ni, iininwn wnw .intl tilt IRENIZ XVILLXVERTH AUSTIN AB. Biology A+ is Irene's grade for Elliciency, as all who have worked with her throughout her college career, will testify. Behind that studious industry lies an unfathomed capacity for fun. Already initiated into the techniques of teaching botany and zoology, Irene is assured a successful future as a science teacher. WRIGHT 14.8. Tbenfngiy Witll an explosive and expansive grin, Austin has always been a welcome friend, even though he is a tease. I-lis versatility as an athlete extends to accomplishments with the tee and putter. Philosophically- minded, he is an optimistic realist about the problems of the future and he is con- secrated to his reasonable service. WILLIAM ECKMEYER AB. Tlwnfngvy A sound mind in a sound body, said juvenal, and obviously he was referring to Bill. Witlm a thoroughly composed out- look to guide his work and fun, he leads a serene and complete life. We predict that lie will be a kindly shepherd to his people in his future pastorate. 12351 .fi fl! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Simml It'uu': Furry. Nl. Ric-lley, ll. Hawk. Finn! li'uir: Gro-si-, l?unl:ip.. junior ggelatetl scholastic prolwlems worry the juniors. musing them several sleepless nights antl many anxious recounts of cretlits antl quality points. But there's plenty of time for tlelieious chicken tlinnersf Secrecy is the watcliwortl of this class. tleep in plans for lmnquets. out- ings. kll'L'SSC9.kll1tl other-I unior-Senior Day projects. Keep up the spirit. luniors. Your turn is tomingl FRANCES ALLEN Along the cool, sequestered vale of life She kept the noiseless tenor of her way. MARIE AUSTIN f H of still and serious thought. BEULAH BOWEN Sing a song of Sixpence. HELEN BRICKLEY She with sunny floating hair. LOUISE BROWN The incurable itch ofwriting possesses her. AGNES BROWNE This above allg To thine own self be true. DOROTHY BRYNER A true friend is forever a friend. RAY CI-IARRETTE Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and saint, and heard great argument. S Y-.W y I Im-1' Q , - 1 L .i,-M ,, Q - if 1233 xv, -4 .Q ,. I2 .Lea -4' L2 ,f--w 10 0? 'W 'CD' fvb is I MARY COFEIN ROBERT CLIFFORD Hrs music Ill my heart I hore Long .tfter ll was he.trtl no more. She goeth furth unto her work .intl tn her lahor until the evening. HELEN CONSER Her voice was ever soft. gentle. and low. IRMA CRUTCHER Her very frowns .tre tlurer tltr Than smiles of other maidens are. EDXVARD DELL ncctxsinrml tl.tshes nf silence that make has tnnversnlnn perfectly delightful. XVALLACE DIXON XX'ho mlxll re.tsnn wrtll plmsure. .mtl wls tlmn with INlfIll.H M.-XRGAREI' DI 'NLAP lil'Nl1.li CLROSSE A m AIILL' erry heart m.tl4eth .1 theerllul tuun llmngh l.trn.tlxt.ns1n h.tstc l .urn nevcr1n.l lm rry 1 I 1 Q' -l XS. 1 ' I .1 in Q. fl -- A '-E53 I CARL HARR JUNE HAMILTON There is music wherever there is harmony. Every man hath his fault, And modesty is his. MARY HARRIS A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. RICHARD HAWK Speak the speech, I pray you, Trippingly on the tongue. OLIVER KARKER Genius is the capacity for evading hard work. MURIEL LANPHER To love the game above the prize. MURIEL LARRABEE A merry heart doeth good like a medicine' WILLIAM LUTTON He works for the joy of working. Qw -af -5 K' BQ tr' -:Z in sqf- ' ' 6 y- .1-or., AY N GORDON MALONY I'rn not it politician. and my other habits Rl FREDA MCKITRICK Thy gentle words .1 re good, re drops of halmf' FLORENCE MITCHELL We we.ir 21 flice of joy, Because we have heen glad of yoref' MIRIAM PARK The secret of success is constancy to purpose. IRENE PLANT O lmppy race ol' men, if love which rules heaven rule our minds. MYR! JN RICHEY My ide.t of .tn .tgree.ihle person is .1 person who agrees with rn Cv.. M AR Y SHI lil,DS L1 ll 'ISE SIN Jlflf .loy is the uxeet vi Welcome ever smiles mt 1' 'C' ov' ROY SLICK When peoples ill, they comes to I. ASTRID SMITH Strong is her soul, and wise and beautiful. EDWARD THOMAS Laugh, and the world laughs with you. 'LIUANITA THORP The word for me is joy. JEAN THORNE Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' CORNELIUS WHETSTONE That which he has done is but earnest of the things that he shall do. GRACE WHITE Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. ELIZABETH PARKER Smiling always with a never-fading serenity of countenance. 'Ge-rv fo- Q pi' -:X i -Rf-ur gf Lf' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS lirt-Plw. -l, Smith. P. Hoon-, P. .Xmlrt-xx. oplzvmzf res ur sophomore year bc-gan with it bang at frosli initiation. and continued its eventful program to tlic Cllnl. W'cg1rcn social crowtl, goingall out for Sports Clulw. or post-stuily liour feasts and fcsts. After gill, only tippcrtlassiiwii grind! This is thc yciir wc form ii real class, Liking part in uttivitics, and lu-coming true ll.N.C.ers. Esther Anderson Pllll Andrews Wlllllnw Ardrey Myrtle Basredn Evelyn Brown I bg, J 34 ,' if 1 :wwfQ, af' I N-7 Maude Cochran Vivi.1n Coffee Peggy Congalton Thorn Cross Vernon Curry Maxine Davidson Leland Davis Pauline Douglas Viola Doverspilce Eleanor Emery Esther Friend Irma Gale X 'Q-41 Nl 4 .14 1. X in evil rt ff Wt! 'K' Virginia Greene Patricia Herrschaft Gilbert Hilgar Thetlajones Anna Mae Keller Vanetta Kerling Betty Macomber Walter MacPherson Helen Marta l45l Ellis Horton Richard Lewis Bermuline Mobluerley Nw Lawrence Moore Paul Moore Vivian Musnug Charles Muxworthy Howard Olson jay Patton Harriet Plyler Rowland Prouse Dorothy Reed Elizabeth Smith janet Smith Alma Swenk fi -1 iw i- S! to J 3 .r.Ql Yi 9 'v- 7 William Taylor Irene Van Dresser Louise Webster Erlaine Weaver Dorothy Wells Oliver Williams jean Wood l47l s. 44 Q ' X. Q4 ,W lf, i FRESHNIAN CLASS OFFICERS Sir-will lfoir: Vhuri-hill. Parry. pl'I1llj'lHH'lxl'l . Fninl lfmr: Ilmlgi--, Yan Dru-wi-r. gn: hman 66 opc springs eternal' in the freshman hcart. Somehow there is something contagious in thc spirit of enthusiasm and good fun which pervades thcsc nc-west strugglers with rhetoric and history. Class of I0-19. rushing to thc Dugout, making new friends. inc-cting and ovcrcoming all ohstaclcs with triumphant faith. we salulc youf , 6 is J . Q K ,Ls A. Q 1 ' hu ' ' George Abersold Doris Adsit David Aldridge Violet Balwit ' Ruth Bee 3 9 ' new R 2 Eugene Benson 7 E: V james Benton I jane Bishop Mary Boggs W Laura Boyd 5 ,E ' Barbara Brooks ii Joyce Brooks W. Q Ruth Brown gf I -D 2 -X Roy Carnahan I K --3-y Nevart Chetakian A A 5 A Margaret Christensen Olive Church .3 4 1. yi 8 Q, at y 1 Clarence Churchill ff. J-'lr 5 . ' ,ii D . 1 Paul Clark s- 7' ' 7 jean Cline I.. X A . A A I V ,X Thelma Cody 1, '27 Q. Q Esther Colby gf. I Q Ruth Collins 'L 'Ti May Cornell W , E V. x Ruth Corrie Q Grace Crutcher all Fr Lucille Deans Harriett Dickinson -,-...... 1 . za- Margaret Dickinson Betty Dickson I Gloria Dittrich V Esther Dixon Q I I Q Y. Elilf Dinlil jean Dorothy Viola Eshleman Margaret Ewing Mary jane Ewing Norma Feiren Helen Fallae Catherine Finch Dale Galbraith Berry Gracey Ruth Graham Elaine Hall Laverne Ham Betty Hansrnre Margaret Harbula Christine Hardy Mary Belle Harris Cvraee Hawk Ruth Harding Paul Harris Luis Haylert Vivian Hess Catherine Opal Hin lxersun l5.irli.ir.i llii-lgu lla-tri Gmac Hi lliipkins Rlllll ll., Priscilla Harvey Hayletr Daniel Hzifelrun rnmcger lrl.i Hulmrr we Mdrpnric llnrlhuii 5 kv: .. Li i fin ' - l, .' u V' g lx n lflaiaih, A ' Y 'ill mix - li E. r it ' I Q. i- S' - f L ' A 2- E ,Aa Ax Q 1 M2349 ina! '- 9 69 .-:. V3 'Vs 5 LV 9' B Y? L Geneva Hutton Betty johnston Rohert jones Sylvia-Iordiclt Dorothy Kitlield Marjorie Kline Barbara Lahue Ruth Larson Margaret Lemon Ruth Leonard Doris Lingford Paul Lockhart Sylvia Lunn Elizabeth Lyons Eunice MaCPherson Muriel Main Cedric Manley Myrtle Mason Kathryn Manger Doris McCusker Anna Mclilhenney Mary Melnicl-1 Helen Newton Naomi Newton Martha Park Harold Parry Luther Pennington Wilhtir Penriypatker Elva Pettit Erman Rearicl-t Donald Reed Betty Rithey Culu Roherts Frames Rogers Eileen Scott john Scott john D. Scott Dorothy Shetltl Vivim Shollenburger Thelma Shuman Vern Simms Keith Smith Rollaml Smith Pauline Snearley Estclla Sprow Conard Stairs 1, 'El Q9 H S Y 1 1:-A' 6 Helen Steiner er Marilyn Stiles Betty Stone Leroy Sturtevant Mary Sumner Lila Taylor Louise Teague liugene Terwilliger Olga Thomas Dolores 'I'r.1verse Anna Trimlmth Marion Turkington Betty Turner 14 I 1.-I 26 43' , 7 gi - 1 'Sf' X 3 ' Y I -'L 'J Q 1 A ': 5 all-uf Malwel Tuitin - v finite limstenil Alito llIHCfllllWL'f Rohert Utter Anil rex' Wliril Alma Washburn Margie West Florence Wright Ruth Wilson Emma Wooledge Paul Yamada Robert jessell Luella Clemons Pearl Mclienney Charles Coller Gladys Mcllwain Dudley Hathaway ,vccial fudm is 9 'ct ' Al DN , 2 - 2 fa A, 'Sf -' ' 2 Ji' . -13 4 :c .. ,,, 'DA xr 2 Q' ' , -- QQ, ' N 'Q - Harry Bansmcre Sam Cooper Lois Foster Betty Fullerton Mary Higgins Kulmerlnc K.lllll-I11.lIl jun Nesmirlx Vera Palmer Ruth Patron Rim Rusenlmrnmc-r Mym Rum l.lL'.lllUf Sunlwrg Dove 'ldlllmll Sc-ill 'lnllmll -I ul1.1 Yfcsr Harry' Wulmvsln' ,4 wzdemy Students Hum Russell lNaylor B Huna, G Andrews,J. Dell he Eastern Nazarene Academy, directed lay Mr. Lyal Calhoun, has established a curriculum which gives adequate preparation for entrance to the college. This year, the registration totaled seventy students, thus forming a compact organization of young people of the same age group, which insures companionship and par- ticipation in activities equivalent to those offered hy high schools. The Academy is unique, however, hecause it also provides Christian surroundings and standards which influence deeply the future life of the young person. Dorotlm Achhammer Paul Achliammer lrene Allen Doris Armstrong Snmh Bri Ray Carp 'l.lLl'i Dell Erma Blaugher George Andrews l Bernice Boozell -. Lkley Robert Brocksopp Shirley Braley Pauline Brunell enter Ralph Crispell Catherine Cubie Beatrice DeVAul Frank Domingues P.tuline Elliot Marion lflueck Florence Robert Gootlnow ll.iroltl Gould Mitre H.1mmontl lit-tty lluim 'l licoilore llun.i De R.inil Vlosepli jones U. Marvin Burkhart xt , : 1 I J -1 Evelyn Davis is Leora Eastman Y , . L Freeh Merlva Giuliano - A flume Hilsinger jones ,J . if! Q5 .uv QL v Q A I is H! ., ,. Axe ei I . :kj 3 Georgejoudrey Louise King Edith Lassi john Manslield Edith Matz joy Matthews Victor Matthews Phyllis Mundy Alice Michaels jean Naylor Hilda Morris Peggy Pangle Shirley Pollard Eugene Rice Albert Rich Sophie Riley Arlene Seitz Nancy Simmons Harvey Tracey Everest Thurber Mildred Tullis Glenna Wool joseph Talley Carl Boyd Budd Rice Donald Slocum Frank Randall Frank Rapisarda Barbara Greene Laura Northcott Marion Best Robert Russell l If I , 1 XX xx ' I A C T I If I T ,, A. - I E Edward Dell if 'V' lflkflf- U16 indent EDWARD DELL DANA PAYNE IRENE WILLWERTH WALLACE DIXON PATRICIA HERRSCHAET LUTHER PENNINCTDN DONALD EREESE JACK DELL MYRDN RICHEY JAY PATTON DR. ALBERT E. HARPER 4601 P rafizlent Vire- Prefidml Seuio r Rep resefzlarilv junio r Rep rereutalire Supbv mo re Rep rexenlalire Fre.flJman Rep rerenlarire G raduale Rep l'F!t'llfdlil'l' A aulelllj R ep f'r,wl1ldfi!'0 Rep re.fw1fali1'e-al - Large R ep lliwllldli 1 1'-ul - La rg: Iiuullm Rep r'z',f1'lllulfl'f 60 unc!! epresenting the entire student body of Eastern Nazarene College, the ten members of the Student Council have tried to evaluate suggestions iustly, and offer definite methods of improving campus life. In the effort to aid E.N.C.'s servicemen, the Council presented inspiring chapel services, and sponsored an enthusiastic drive for financial contributions, re- ligious literature, and blood plasma. Also, they added over fifty names to the Honor Roll. With the hope that it would become an annual practice, this year's Coun- cil offered, for the first time, beneficial classes for training ofiicers of campus organiza- tions. In its chapel services the Student Council has attempted to create a more intense realization of the responsibilities implied by school spirit and student government. Keeping the students' wishes and ultimate benefit in mind, the Council has provided capable leadership throughout the college year. Sr-r-nml lfinr: Nl. Ric-liey, .l. Patton, Fri-est-, .l. lh-ll, Pennington, Herrsvliaift. Frnul li'n1i': YY. Dixon, Yvillwertli, H. Di-ll, Payne, Professor Harper. An F V ,- Z ' x ml lim, I4ImIIi1-I:I. NI:-Vllekn-r. NI. II.II1Irr1Q,fnrI..m. I fl Ilruum- I. Inn-N I'-'yup nl Hun' .I, IIPII. I'. IIr'rrs4-1:1 . AGNES Il IIROWNI2 Ifxfflfll'-ffl-Cblnf PATRICIA HIIRRSLIIAIIT xiumifzn lifilf, If GRANT CROSS linmzw .IIzJIIcI,Qt JACK DIZLI. IDANA PAYNIQ ROY SLIOK X'i'II.I,IAM C,UI,I I-.IDYi'ARI7 DIzI,I MIRIAM PARK I,I'f II,I CIINI I'II.I.l7 .'Iw.'wl.u1! IIIIYIVIUI .Hmm LII: VLIVI l1.lf'I'f .Sflff rll Iffll PfH1Iff4L'rufff11 lf.fl.'f, .IIIIEL -llfl lillfff Nuff UHVIIAP K f .f LOUISE BROWN DORIS MQCLISKIIR MARCQIA CARLSON MARY Ii, HARRIS ALMA SXVIYNK ALICII CQLORGI7 CIIHA ROHIZRTS PROFLSSOR IXIIINRO PRUI-ISSOR MANN UBI his is your own E.N.C. in these pagesekas she is, as you will remember her when you look back upon your four priceless years of college. er before class or a game, E.N.C. means memories of a moment of pray professors and students who are living for the highest goals, cherished friendshipsg of laughter in the dormitory halls, sportsmanship in gamesg of such indescribable things as the touch of spring upon the campus after a New England winter. All these are captured for you in the Naulilzzr to malte a record treasured by every alumnus. lux - 1945 Agnes E. Browne F- Gram C1055 Bfzlrizlm MdVldK6'P' Edilo 7'-fI1- Chief -l 63 l Qu 7 , ith the attainment of All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association to spur him on. Editor W'allace Dixon made this year's CzHIlf7l1.f Camim an even better publication. Effective editorials and commendable punctuality have made the Cazmm a top-notch paper. V7illiam Summerscales' religious column. Seek Ye First. was inspiring and helpfulg Daria Payne's Mightier Than The Sword kept us enlightened about the best in current literatureg and Eddie Dell's Candid Camera viewed interesting and significant campus events. Not unmindful of our debt to the former ENC. fellows who are now in the service of our country. the Cfnmm printed in every issue excerpts from their letters, compiled an informative survey of their opinions. and often included interviews of servicemen visiting E.N.C. on furlough. Looking to the future. the Ciumm brought us out first view of posed l2,N.C. campus twenty years hence. the pro- Wfillat c Di xoii U15 Tb' Third linux' XI. Harris, f'uH'ee-. f'IIzIrre-ttf-, T. IIUIISI, Vurry. SlllIIIlll'I'hl'1lIl'5. 'I'e'rwiIIIgc-r. -I. llvll. If. lla-Il, IDOIIIIIIIQII4-s Snr-mul If I NI IIII III th II, Plznnt. I,unpII1-r. he-org:-, Ilmrp. I znrlsun, Panyu frut I r I rn II II r I fl N IIA I XI f'rfInIffnu NIl1'Ii IIN:-nv W Ill WALLACE C. DIXON Edifor-ffl-Chief -IOSEPI-I B I SCOE Affiftarll Bzzfizzen' Manager PATRICIA I-IERRSCI-IAFT Feamre Editor' ROY SLICK Spnrlx Effifo rx MURIEL LANPHER WILLIAM SUMMERSCALES Cnlzmznfm DANA PAYNE EDWARD DELL EU GENE TERW ILL IGER Cfrmlarjmz Aiafzuger' IRENE PLANT Rt'lf7flI'fC'l',I' ALMA SWENK LUCILE CHATFIELD JANET SMITH I ' I' Il' 0 4' won Prnfuwr ipllugm-IIIN-rg, NIM uskvr. X illll2llI2l JUANITA THORP MARCIA CARLSON PAUL MOORE MARY E. HARRIS VIVIAN COFFEE JACK DELL ELLIS HORTON NORMA EEITEN ALICE GEORGE 1' rw ll 'xv I ' ,SIlLIlI1K1I,I MAY CORNELL Txjmr GRACE CRUTCHER SYLVIA JORDICK PROFESSOR SPANGENBERG FI1InllI ,AIJIIQWI fampus Hamera 455 I Tllllfll lfon, llzinsrolv. Xlnwuorllly. ll. .loni-N, frilfllilllllll. figqllimirh. .s,,-,mil limi' Stone, l.inuford. Yun llre-snr. lfslili-inxin. Deans. Harlniln. from Huw' Cornell. lurkinuton. Fninnvr. Xliea Spnmlenln-rg: Volhy. I., lloyd. lf:-iten. fl! l.ix Parton Sigma Delta Alpha Having carefully examined their Greek lexi- cons. the Alphas decided that the most appropriate slogan for them was Begin with Alpha? Accord- ingly. a gigantic clock solemnly ticked away the moments of Rush Day and. incidentally. attracted the largest numher of new students to Alpha ranks. Time turned hackward in its flight as Sigma Delta Alpha presented its program of music hy Stephen Foster. with Richard Hawk as narrator. The group also held an ice-skating party during the XN'lllfl'l'. Alphas those lay Patton as their president. Ray CQharrette as vice-president. Florence Mitchell as secretary. and Virginia Greene. treasurer, Peering into the future is no longer left to aged seersg the staff of the Greezzbook of 1945 has chosen as its theme a prophetic panorama of the postwar world. The theme, features, and art work combine to point out new global relationships, characteristics, and influences on home life, educa- tion, and industry. The religious phase appears in the description of the plans for the sweeping missionary movement that evangelistic Christians are now planning. In accordance with this emphasis the staff has dedicated the book to the Reverend Samuel Young, college pastor. Published annually by the freshman rhetoric classes, the Greezzbook this year has been prepared by Mary Sumner, editor-in-chief, Robert jones, business manager, and a large staff. I-k Green book Mary Sumner mr s 'W e f ,,:,xm:'.4's. ., . 1 .t --- -7- ........---Y--V.-.74 - ..' Flffh llfllfi MIIXWUIUIN. flllrpenter, Slick, Gm'95ll. R. Hawk, YY. xI1lf'PllPl'S0lI, fi. .-Kntlrews, J. llc-ll. linllon. Hnrr, 'l'r:ir'c-y, lltfrk, lf. lhll Ninn Jordon. Rim-li. Nl. Richey, Stairs. Vlmse. Fnurflz lfmr: Xlmersultl, P. Andrews, fillfflilllflll. C'lil'l'or4l. Riley. Marx. King. R. Hn-i'1l,f'rlltt'l1t'r. H. Patton. Ilunsruti-. Lnssi, llillrit-li. Ilzi , Nl1!lllll'WS, Izinglr-, Yvool, Joutlrey, Xliiltliew. Vrispell. Tlzirvl Ifnu-: Hzimmuml. Pollzirtl, Devuul, .L Smith, lizlrrulxee. B. lil1'lll'j', l'lI ll'Illl. Hctllrerg, llrunn-ll. llci-. l.:irwn. lingers, Nlllallllu. l,ZlYlllSUll, lflliotl. L. Taylor, Hobart, lfuvt-rspike. 'l'llrp4-l. Srmml lfurr: Nl. WI-st, .l. West. M1-Kinney, Plante. Bunting. Vollpy, fircem: linterzuber. Witlimsky. Nl:-lluuin. lliulwrls, l,yoil-, llun llxl i Hinirnegzir, jilsil, Newton, f'l1:itl'it-lil, Brown, Nlulilwrley. Nlzivuniln-r. Frnnl linux' llislmp, c'2lI'lSUll. Hutton. Dickson, H. iNlzu'Pliersm1. llalwit. Yan Dresser, Hardy. 'liurm-r. .lnlil1slun, .l. l':ill4in. lie-urge. l'r f I Ni lor, Milt-lit-ll, f'liairrt-He, Timmins, Nlilflil, YYliile, Mundy. Bl1lllf,Zlll'l'. lfrt-ell, Guilizinu. Snlviu. l.unn. llvsl. Wool.-ilgv. L -. , --.-.1..1 1. .L-L1. 1 iiiir ffriril lfi..i wiiifil If fron! Hou Sigma Delta Beta Norma Bic Eel ward The Parisian Arc de Triomphe has nothing on the Triumphal Arch that the Betas erected for their Rush Day theme of Victory with the Betasf' Tell it or else. presented by B.B.C. fBeta Broadcasting Companyj, with Alexander Wachtel as emcee, was the first quiz program of its kind at E.N.C. In the interest of a more home-like dining room the Betas gave the college a large seascape. Effects of the international effort for victory were seen in the Beta choice of officers. The first woman society president in years, Norma McEd- ward, was assisted by her feminine staff: Patricia Herrschaft, vice-presidentg Ruth Bass. secretaryg and ,lean Thorne. treasurer. 1. 1--ws - . Xlimri-. Xlzilmic-52 iflli Ifiiii ll ll. .loin-N. Xlziri-lim-lil I IJ. N-ull. fmiilil. l Her, limialiiim. I'gii-ry, Davis. Nliiyliiiry. fi. Vrnss, ll, Fniitli. Ftiirlcxzinl. Pi-niiiiigluii, P. l'riiiier-, linpziliv. Xrilri-li-A I, .limi--, llilgair. Kiriiy. Xllisuii. Sli:-ilil. Siiiiiiions. Ili-iilon. l'i-iiriypzivlwr. llc-i-il. Si:-litlvr. 'l'i-rnilligi-r. 'lf lliiiiu lien-tin. Vliurf-liill, W. Dixon. iiiiiiiii-r. llilsimli-r,N'il1. Viiiigli-luis, Xl, lI1lY'l'iN.Silllllli, Vmly, Sli-im-r. l., ll 'l. l slilviii:in Si lsip, Haul! -. up . wills. .Xriii-lr-mg. Wwul. 'l'. fr-iss. Iliin- Xli-lliiiui-r, .l Smilli, Viiiisi-r. lfi-ilu-ii. 'l'iisliii. liryiii-r. Iliipkiii-, 'l'r:iu-rsi-, l'vllill, Nlorris. Tiirlftiiiigluii. Kiilli-l. Xl. ll, llzirris. Ki-lli-r. Ii lil: 1' i ' ' F I-' -. li flzikinii, llziinilluii. Wi-iiver. llziiii. Nlziiiga-r, Xl. liirl-tiiisiin. Xl:-lfllir-iiiii-y, l.:iliiiv.1'iillins. l,i-iiioii. liiigus, Vliiirwli. Nl:-lm:-k. Hzirlnilii. liimzi-ll, V. Vuliio-, firnlizini. .Kino-, I-'ri-4-sr-, Slmlf, lfiiiiiii-l. liriicw. lim-iii-A Stunt-, l.iiiufiii-il. liiiriillix, l Irish-nil, fi. ll ziuk. l urm-ll. Xl4'l'xIlIrl1'li. Ffllfi, lh-1-il, X. fiuliiv. 'v 5 i--5-A ji' J. --- 'F I 11f!h Ifuir: YY. Tziylor, .xl'llll1llllIllt'F, J. ll. S1-ott, R:-uri:-li. llrinlu-r, lnulil, B1lllSllH'I'l', lf. Smith. Nlzxnley. Fiiurlh lfxnr: llii-ksun, lloiuingm-s. J. Jones. llrm-ksupp, Ric-i-. lYilli:iins. Browne. Hi-ss. Naylor. llurkliurl. Ilan-ltiiii. V. llulxil, lltii-ton. Kzxrlwr. ll Jones, K. Slllllll. xrillllllllil. Thfrfl linux' Vorrie, Park, YVhile, Norris. .lorelia-k. Ki-rling, NI l lfwillg, Panel:-. li. Ilaylt-ll. llivka-rsori. Kline, 5. llrim-lxley. 'l's-:limi-. liruli-lv. .Xllen I-'alkr-. Hall. Sfmrzil lfozr: Park, Payne, 'l't-tuple. YYillwt-rth, Neslniih, H. Dim-kinson. llodcl. 'l'riinlmth, llariling. May, llc-uns. W1-lisli-r. Nlai-un. Klivliai-ls. Sprint Shields, Davis. Hurlbuit, 'l'ullis. l'1astman. Frnnl lfuir: Slalen. Nl. Ewing. Palmer. Urzlt-ey. Bowen, ll. Smilh. Nlt'f'usker, Gulf-, Lzinplier. llerrsi-liuft. Professor lizilii-ui-lt, Nlvl'filxx:iril. l. ,limes 'l'horni'. Hass. Tliorp, K. Hnylell, lvilson. Stiles. f'hrislensen. Brooks, Douglas. l'Sllll?l'UI1. Perry. -1.....,- --.QLY .. -- ,.-.,..,. .- Knighthood was still in flower on Rush Day as Sir jack Maybury and Ladies Anna May Keffer and Peggy Dunlap welcomed new members to their court as they portrayed the Gamma Way of Chivalry. On Registration Day the Gammas were busy escorting potential knights and queens from train station to campus. Later they took a sight-seeing group to ye olde spots of historie in Boston. The Harmony of the Nations, illustrating the brotherhood of manl-:ind in Christ, was the climax ofthe year for the Gammas. At the head ofthe Gamma Round Table was Robert Emmel, president. He was assisted by Louise Shofif. vice-president. Eunice Grosse. secre- taryg and joseph Biscoe, treasurer. Nl - Y I 4. hx ,ff Robert limmel Sigma Delta Gamma if 2 1 A e ii . I 1 - -- K A --- I L+ I 'lg ' ,.. .-. . rlifll lffiii. ll:tn-ini-rv. Ninos. lit-t-il. l'1-lillypzivki-r, .Xvliliaiiiiiia-r. liooilnow, SlllI'lt'YlHll, Nlainslielcl. llif-kson. l'llt-r. ll. .lont'S. Xliixuorlliy. llapulji-. lk. lziylor. l.llllUll. llali-lion. llzirr, llc-xirlrlg. l':illon. -lorrlzill. Xl. llii-In-y. Sluirs. . 1 - nn, llerk. llor- frlli lfnii Xlqilolivx. lx. Snnlli. Vzirygi-iira-r, Rim-. .Xrdre-y, Slit-k, lfliiliiel. llisvoe, li. .Xmlri-us. .Kllison, W. Klan-l'lit-riot: 'l'riiu llinl I ll l irniliin Xlirolil Niuxtr l'inninp,l ll lrly ll ii, J'::..x'a .-l. . ' 'u, NW. lniirlli Iron ll, l':itIon. Nl. ll. llzirris. lit-mon, lli-tlln-rg, Sproxx, lloozell, fdirislense-n, ll. llrooks. Sumner llow llzu-uw. lliiniillon. Nlvllnain. 'l'. Jones. Nl:irl:i,1'lmrrell1'. Ilifrfl lfnii lloilgi--, llnrily, li.. Nlzn-l'lu-rsoli, luslili-main, halo. Hi-rrsi-liiifl, l':irl-t, Mu , wh, l.. Iliiylt-tt. lining, Kline. Wt-giver, snug. Ki-rlinfl, Turkington. Wehstt-r. Xl. Mason. llainsrolt-. l.:i-si liluw lt, Nl4'llll'T, lknslilnirn. lit-onziril. Slivdcl. Nl4'Kilrii'k. li. Si-olt, lived. Boggs. swim! Him llilsiiugi-r, llaluil, Noni-. liingford, l,. lloyd, Norris, 1 ollius. Harding. Ht-ss. Slllllllbi. Rogers. Vimgli-tori. Ni-sniitli. Xtlsil. lloui-, Nliiin. l.:ilini-, llotlil. llouglziw, Nl. Ilia-kinson. Nl:-l'illii-nnvy. Vliura-li. Fmt-nk. lviirif limi Nl'-lim-lx, llilnlm-unr, llliilv. l':ilni4-r, ll.-i-, Plyli-r. l'.. Flllllll. Yun llri-ss:-r, -l. Slllllll, Nlolplierlvy. xiillllllllll. Nl1lCllllllM'l'. lliolliais, Proli 1 ll, llir-kin-oii. l', Xliiliw-us, hriiy, llaixirl-on. ltlllnll. l,unn. lx. llziylvll, l':iini-ron, Bishop, Stale-ri, lit-sl, Wooleilgv. l, 'l':i5l-rr lDoo.iI.l l'rcew The Student Ministerial Association is or- ganized to present to future ministerial candidates an honest and enlightening picture ofthe tasks which lie hefore them. Donald Freese. presidentg Wfilliam Summerscales, vice-presidentg and William Cole. secretary-treasurer have worked together to offer a varied and stimulating program. Some of the meetings which will long he rememhered are the annual Squantum picnic. Dr. Harpers lecture on Sin and Psychology. the Rev. M. Gilchrist's remarks on the pastors work in the community. and the Rev. l2dward's address on Self-Criticism. 'l'o serve this present age. My calling to lulhll, Oh, may ll .ill my powers etigagc 'lo do mx' lNl.islcr's will H Student Ministerial Association Evangelistic Association Under the able leadership of President Merle Gray, the Evangelistic Association has been able to provide an active program for all its members. This organization, open to all students interested in evangelistic work, has conducted services in six Boston missions, held street meetings, and accepted appointments in nearby churches. Each Sunday, the faithful Hospital Group walks several miles to the Quincy City Hospital and back to provide in- spirational music for the patients. This association is the training-school for actual Christian service. Its members recognize the significance of living a Spirit-filled life, the import- ance of carrying a burden for those not within the fold, and the necessity of a substantial Christian training to win others to Christ. Y- v--if --,.. ,.,a ...V . , Y ,Y -- Y.-Y.-r-, .-YV - .. f.,.,.,..-. ,..., ..--.-. a... .. i..-.. Y, . -.v....i..............s....,i.....ut -,.... .. ...,..,. . ... ...4,-.. . ..,. Tliiril lfillff R. Hawk, C'lil'l'ortl, Parry, Mason, E. Drll XI uliurx Du lun 4 1 hzrri Srrmul Huw: .xFfll'9j', RlI'llilFliSllll, Grey. Hurt. M. R11 If x lx 4 Siiutr lfrunl Rum: Snlvial. .L Smitli, Prouse, lvzu-lllel, Vols ru ueor nun ri-est r Z 1:nLxl.Lt.x nk in Xlumllu. ,l. 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Hou' l llowl l imllli l':iyn1'. llrinxllv. l'lsllll'lll1lll Bowne Philosophical Society Tlflnl Hun: Nln-U ll lllll,ll',l,llVlS. ll. ll:iulc,llmll11w ,Nfl-will lfffux' Die-l-Qilisull, Sm-nk,l,.l-vm--.flurl--mul,I.-1-pir ll ul ulzi. l'r.fnl lfmr Nlrfu lur Fllllll 1-l.'l'I.orp. Sli-N lligu nhl, Nlnlunq. Xu-lin. lx--llc-r. u- 0 1 ..,. , N b f.. Az 5- Q- N Speech Club X .g.- ,., - ,A Third Razr: Manley, D. R. Jones. Sm-mul Rrnr: rlwllfkillglllll, Ham, fairpclili-l', Prufe-ssoi' Luun. Frmzl Roux' Nlvllwuin, Mari, xlCHlhf:'IlIlj', Ha-ss, Xrdrcy, Xvillillllw, Vlizirrt-Ile. Historical Society Tlziril linux' xhll'ill, Nh-lui:-k, Boggs, lf. Dixon, llillllillilll, Maison, llixumingr-r, Vubin-. Swvnml lfnzr: HKIIPFX, l rirnai, liulwit. llcdln-rg, f'1ll'IN0ll, Nvumi, lluuglzns, NIVKUIIHY, fliaitiii-Ill. l mnl linux' Harding, Many, N11-Kinliey. Dr. Groves, f.I'llll'll9!'. Howe-n, H4-Kitlrick. naw- Future Teachers Association 1 W ' FA m' A 'f W E -, it ' ' Q k C1 A NJ ls fffrflf fluff 4'urp1-nlvr. llllgznr, .l, Ihfll, xlllXNlil'lll4X. ll. llrnx-. Xlnus, 'l'o-rullllgvr. Nluurn',5:u15'u-r. lllwm-. l.. llnxl-, llflffl HHH H411-l, lhmlglns, .l, N-ull, llurlnn, ll. Nl:u-l'ln-raml. lf. IM-Il, -l. Ilillhlll. fu. xllllfvllx llwlln-rg, l'l1vl.nl,x:nll. llln-lm-ml, N WW! HHH Ifxllle-mznll. l.. lluyl, l'l-xl:-r. llrula-5, Hula llrnxxxn-,4'mlx'.Suvl1lx. fltlllxvf, Vurm-ll. llru-w, Xlnux. l 1 .' ' l 'mf lwu llvxl, ll, lullrm. Xl. l.. IIIIITIS. 'unln-ru. ll:u'vvx', l'ruf1---ur l'.. xxlllllllllvlll. 1 urlsnn. ll:-rr-1-lmfl. l'lm-vlx. llnlxnlll-n14F:nlxl:n Cappella Choir mfuflfl lim, x2IlIl1l1l'l l'lll1-1-lx, xxilillllllfll. llllljlllls. liullxllu-. l,:uluu--, linggx. K'--rm-ll frfful Hun l'l'uf4-ul-I lnxv, Nllw- xlmlslox. llqllmllnn. Xlnx, Url,-le-r. ll, llilnlk 0- Music Club .-- -- --., f 1 ll. 54 T' is QU! AMBASSADOR OUARTET fl, .Kmlrz-ws. furry. l r:-vw. Nlaylmry. CRUSAIIICR OlYAR'l'l-TI' l'liIfurml. l'. .Xlullw-xx-, Sllllnlnnnlm-:llm-N. R. H11 HL. 'l'lr1'r1I Ifmr: Stunv, Lingfnrci. fi. Hawk. Huw!-ll, f1I'llt4'Ill'T, Hllrlhllit, Ilmlgvs, Vurriv. Sfv-mul lx'nu-5 SIIIIIIIPV. J. West, Yvmul, Hzlrrling, Shnff, KvH'0r. Hvss. J. Smith, XI:'l'usk1-r, N1-el l rfvnI lfnrr: l,2lIllll', Wzushlmrn, Hurlmln. Profvssfur Williamson. .Knfi1-rsnn, Yvilson, Nlznrlzl, Quartets mth. lr: ml. llnurp. an i The Miriam I mrllf Hun XX, Xlm4l'l1n-r-ull. lllrllmn, llnrllalrnlwll, llrulv. l'urr.x'. ll. .lum-5, XY4 T:lx'lur. P. .Xnllrv-su, ll:-rk. 1-ilfllilllllll. 'lf Hunan. llllllurfl, fluff! lfwu Nutr!-,l'll1'l:llxl:ll1. Yun llrv--1-r, llzllull. l.:nrr:uln-4-, l'nnglvlml4 Gran-1-y. Vurrlv. Sllllllln llnrmllnu, llun-rulv, 'l'. Vruw, XI, Ill Harrie. l'utl'4-1-, Nl:u'l'll1'rsull. xll'K4'lllII'j'. Xlllrlzl. Mrwml ll-In Xlumn-r, l , l lllm-. lx-Arlmg, 4-rnllzuln. l'l'll'll1l. Ru-fl, llurely, llugvr-, lluurn. ll, Ffllllll. lluuv. lurpn-l. xl. lflvl-ull-urn. llnll, ll-'rl-llny. lhn I-r-pllw. Nmwlnll ln. l':lll.4-. lmrfl HHH' 'lf .Inns--, llr5ll1'r. XY:-:uv-Ar, lllrlwn, ll:-wllwrg. llunlnp, l,uIlun. l'rul1-Nur Shi.-Ifl-. llie.-ul-. Xlil:-luvll. llllllv, lf. llix-ln. llilllNl 'l4'. Xl--lv lu-rlvx, lf, Small, 'llurm-r. sychology Club Thlnl ll'-'H XY. lhxun, llrllxlwr. lllalnlrlglu-N, .l. 11.414--lt. K. Fmlllu, 'l'4-ruilllpwr. llrnx-ull. l'rmlw. S11-will HHH l,unn. Xl4'KlllFll'k.l1Jlllll'l'illl. l'l.x'lI-r. l'JIl'k.,I'lI1lTll1'. llllllllll. ll:1rY1'5'.ll:ll1'. Xlvlfsluurxl, ll. ll'-pl. l'r1vlmw--lr Ilglln-wk,1'lmr1llull.1-1-4-uw 'l1vlN. lrml! lim, Ilan- l'vrr5. l,nnpln-r, Xlu-nuu. Nlmll. lirm-1-my Nl, Ilnrrn. Wllllwrlln. r Biology Club Srmmfl lt'uu',' Szxwyvr. Yvillizuns, Frrml Rm:-' Gray. Men'-5 House Council Sfrfnml Hun lirxncr 1 llc' fmhrnn Nlusnug. I'TP7If1fll Numncr 'Nl IS IIIFFIQ Nlux limun liuurspllw Women's House Council an A Y? Y -J Q77 i l l Nz.. S wi Tlilnl Run. Kollel, ll. flank, Slio N..-,tml Nw, l'qune- I lime. Xl lin-lwv lm nlzup. Sm-lik. Xtnoe, Xlt-lfilwirll. If-'nl lf in I.:inpln-r, l'4-rrx, l'rofi---or Nnvlur NlllllllN'l 4 ll1'N lliornm- E.N.C.'s high ideals of sportsmanship are encouraged and maintained hy the N Cluh. the ofhcial athletic council of the college. Membership. which is hy election, is on the basis ot' athletic ability. leadership. and Christian character. A new project inaugurated hy the organization in its aim of fostering athletic interests has heen the purchasing of hooks on different sports for the lihrary, lt has also enlarged lf.N,C's store ol' .ith- letic equipment. This year the cluh elected as its president William Suinmerscalesg Norma Mclftluard. ute- president. lXIargaret Dunlap. secretary, Alina Suenlc, treasurer, .ind Professorvl. R, Naylor, tatiiltx' .idxiser Club ,Haifa Qcfzffball he Alphas, with the highest scoring team in E.N.C.'s history, and with only one defeat on their record for the season, proved to be great competition for the Gamma trophy team. ' With Mike Richey, Dick Hawk, and Roy Slick in the backfield, the Purple and White had speed to burn, and it was Richey's passing, I-Iawk's blocking, and Slick's running that gave the Alphas their unbeatable balance, Eddie Bruiser Dell was the block of granite in the Alpha lineg his stub- born defensive plays floundered the running attack of the opposition. George Andrews, Bill Abersold, Dick Chase, and jack Dell took turns at the end and center positions. Sw-urzrf lfllllf ll. Rivlii-y. llllilSt'. Sliv-lc, .l, Dr-Il, ll, llgmlk, l runf lfmr: G. .Kmlrews, Xlwrsulml, xIllXWUI'lllj'. Q Q'- ,.-' 'T' nf .4-nf. . Q S-' x-51'-4 12' , .', J ,. Illini lfiiu, Williniiis. llurlthsirl Mi-will li'nii': I, .lout-., llorIoi1.liurr3. lf, lliw, Kairlwr, Ill-vii, fron! limi: ,lr .lonqw, Iioiiilligliq--A Rlissi-Ili he Betas. although suflering their worst season in 41 long time. were no push-overs for enemy opposition as they fought stuhhornly through every grunt: Little Frankie Domingues was the spark plug of the Retl antl Black. As triple threat haul: he showed it lighting spirit till the linal whistle was hlown. Oliver K.1rl4er rintl Ellis Horton tlitl 21 good joh as hloel4ing hacks in the haclctieltl. The Bettis htitl it hurtl charging line heatletl hy Vernon Curry antl Gene Rice. with 1-laroltl Ulson proving 21 tough entl for enemy opposition to stop. Keith Sinitlmyloevloiies. antl Paul Marstlen were xyiluahle suhstitutes. Hein ylfdfbllff Gamma ?0cffb ll he Gammas, displaying one of the greatest passing combinations ever seen at E.N.C., captured the championship for the fourth straight year. Harold Red Parry's rifle arm literally passed the Gamma team to victory. Grant Cross, the Don Hutson of E.N.C., was target for Parry's passing, and it was this duo that accounted for the crucial scores. john Bullet Scott, the speed king ofthe backfield, stopped enemy drives time after time. Eugene Terwilliger, Don Freese, and George Ardrey were the mainstays of the line which showed a traditional Gamma fighting spirit. Paul Clark, Ted Huna, Clarence Churchill, and Alex Cubie were substitutes. NITHIIII lffur: Xnios, 'l'. Hunn. Nloure. l'llllFl'lllll. .L Vuliii-. .l, ll. Smwll. 'l'i-rui Frmd lfmr: Parry, Goodniiw, G, Vrrws, Frvesfx ri, -'. A47 ' -h s A4 Qlvw ,v .jkk -. 'Pff , ' '. b -,msg . I Y ,R ..:-fwgw ,. . h , U - A xv -- 1' - '. . -, A -, -fv- .AY' f lie Gainmas earrietl oil' Fieltl Day lionors in the annual fall contest witli tlie Purple-antl-XXi'liite Alplia team running a close second. Field Day is one of the most popular features of l2.N.C.'s athletic program. Open to both men and women. tliese contests provide keen competition .intl enthusiastic interest for both participators .intl spectators. Weld ay t-. X ' Lf' . 14, 4'--V, 1.1 i?'53'.3g4Q:,, - - ,M i ,Milla 1511 kffb ll Sr:-rnlfl lin ar 5 .xlltli'I' I Fmnl Roar: Hardy oved to be one of he Alphas, with a host of veterans, pr the smoothest passing combinations on the E. N. C. floor. Coach Mike Richey, all-star forward, was for the third year their scoring ace. Bill Sum- merscales' court savvy and skillful ball handling gave the Alphas poise and balanceg Dick Hawk and Roy Slick were fast-breaking forwards. Paul Lockhart and Bill Abersold used their towering height to advantage in defensive play. Newcomer Gordon Stanley, 'lack and Eddie Dell, Chuck Muxworthy, and Walter MacPherson were dependable reserve forwards and guards for the Purple team. Nw-wifi lfuu-: xlllXWHl'lllj'. .Un-i'w.ilil. l ll ll 'A Nl Ru lux Nunn nk I'll'llIlf lfinr: fi. .xll1ll'l'WS. fillvli. V . 41' 7 'A H i 1 V '-1' 1 15 Baia 1611 keflr ll ,,f 1. ii. .,.. xl.-lc.lii..f.i. s isis.-Liar, x1.i'...iu-f. i'...i.'s.-. n...c. l I If l un l inplu-r. l'i-rry, Z' oach lrvingulones moulded his team around the Beta ace. Austin W'right. An all-star forward and all-around court player. he kept the Red and Black in the thick of competition all year. Merrill Ladd was the most improved player on the Beta squad. playing a con- sistent game at center. Keith Smith developed into a capable forward. and Howard Olson and Oliver Karlter formed a pair of' guards that easily hrolte enemy offense. lfllis Horton and Gene Rice paired up in the fore court to produce nice pass work, while Boh Chuh Russell proved co-operative in any position fl vl..u...ii..i. lx s .:.. ii., out .,.., l...i.i, sl........c liuwlii 1 if .pil .I .,...- , w,.er.i L4 Gamma Ha keflf ll vnk Nl ll, llnrri l Nrmtlu lnuix 9566 .Nwwmul lfnu. Ildlllllllill Nu Nl: ll' Dunlap flllllllil' l mui linux' Weaver, .' d one of the best he Gammas, with three aces, produce scoring teams they have ever had, Harold Red Parry, on whom the Blue and Gold relied heavily, was the backbone of the team. john Bullet Scott made the lay-up shots, and Bob jessel was the hook shot' king of the court. Grant Cross and Eugene Terwilliger alternated at center, and often took the rebounds off the backboard. Harvey Amos, Gamma coach and all-star player from last year, was a sound de- fensive guard. Paul Clark and Don Reed were reserve forwards, and Don d f sive substitute guards. Freese and Bob Goodnow were e en ' ll Pnrrv IJ ll 1 ' s . l..5.' I. Yu-nlul Hnlrf ,xI'IlI'1'j', Xlnus, .l. Nun . Frnnl li'mr,- 'l'n'rxvilligm-r. lr ' ' Owl. 1 4 C fro flulx lmmlnou W. waz'-' ... 42 -fl L! if t S-I 2 'Q lbs 2 lf 4 fi: FT,- 1 ii 1 1 If Wu Kemember . h'llunn-... -f - ,Q Wi-nfbk. T 'X x Y-. x xxxxx X- -N x K FSR xxjx' NX-w XX X 'xx N 'mx -, L x VM 'v-,M-N '-f-..,.,,VXv VA K' QM4.. ru-W' 'W DI? Dv? bg la N - k A in Nu, ,oh N 1 'Ni pride. nap. ' s I If S I 5 President G. B. Williamson 2. Mrs. Audrey Williamson 5. Dr. Vernon T. Groves i -1. Professor W. J, Babcock 5. Dean Munro and Professor Mary Harris 6. Professor Esther Williamson T Rev. Samuel Young 8. Dr. Albert Harper 9. Professor Edith Cove II President and Mrs. G. B. Williamson display their small son,john Samuel. with just Dr. Vernon T. Groves has found that the best part of Campus Day is the post-labor While his laboratory class enjoys a picnic. Professor Babcock keeps a close look-out for storm clouds. Professors Munro and Harris wear their class-room smiles in summer. too? So does Mrs. listher W'illiamson. No doubt it is memories of a successful lecture in Church History class that accounts for the satisfied countenance of Professor Samuel Young. This honie scene features Dr. Albert Harper. Professor lidith Clove steps obligingly to pose after a busy day of classes and lessons. Faculty At Ea e 1901 . I , Journey's End Ye are the salt of the earth. Eastern Nazarene College graduates, attending the the University of Life, continue to diffuse the culture and the ideals of a Christian College throughout the world. In home, church, school, community, on the mission field or at the battle-front, consecrated alumni live before the world the lessons they have learned at Eastern Nazarene College. Supporting their Alma Mater with advertisement, finances, inspiration and prayer, the Alumni Association expands in influence as it increases in size. Unity is essential to the life of an organization. Contributing to this unity are the regional clubs now existing in Boston, New York, and Providence, and on the Albany, Wash- ington-Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Akron districts. The present financial goal of the association is to raise funds for paving the tennis courts. Under the leadership of-I ohn Z. Andree, president, Margaret Shrader, vice-president, Edward S. Mann, executive secretary, Irwin K. French, treasurer, and E.N.C. trustee Edward S. Phillips, the Alumni Association continues to play its indispensable role in the life of Eastern Nazarene College. 1 f -is ' 1. Professor and Mrs. Mann. ,,, 2. Lee Powell, Virginia Graffam Powell. at as 3. Doris Pearsall Restrick, Ruth Friend Pearsall. pi' as , -1. Ellen Rittenburg Follett, Louise Dygoski. ,, P' 1 5. Helen Cassidy. f 6. Alexander Ardrey, Margaret Hedberg Ardrey. I 7. Harold Weller, Ruth Adsit Weller. 8. Clifford Church, Cassandra Swinhoe Church. 9. C. Weston jones, Evelyn Halljones. 10. Lee Powell, Dale Powell. 11. Irma Koffel. 12. Laura McKinney, Rachel Emery Fiske. 15. William Cole. 14. Leland Davis, Dale Powell, Dorothy Simonson Powell, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Eleanor Emery, Carl Hanks, Ruth Anderson, Jessie McCul- lough, Kenneth Robinson. 15. Mary Lilley Shields,john Shields, 16. Della Boggs. 17. Kenneth Robinson. I1 x 'lla ' Q . YMTIQA'-' JfM1.l Y L.jl'V1l-I I l L 3 A gg A - I I of lmuls. Wlwlslolw. K. Qmllln. l.llllUlI. Vross llrlnlo-r. Xlalrswlvn. lx' IIIXUII. Uls-lu. ulllllnllls, l':IlllIIl'l, lllvleson I If w1ff lll.lrra-Hr Xrflrvx, 1 llllfflllll. glllllllvf, llou--n. l4I'Il'llll. Xlllilw, Xuxlorl YM-olv-luv. XI li ll.nrr1s, Nll lxlnnvx, I l..ltnfl.l, lllIu.l l lx 'll' lx I ' I rf ll.nnnllon lllllxwrlll. l'e'rrx, l.2llllllIl'I'. Xlll-n, llogg-A 'llluorpr llxsll-vlv. llurllulzl ln response ro war-time elemanels the tlurrl .1nnu.1l summer sessron of lfasrern Nam- rene College opened on May 25 .lnrl lrlsreel through August lNNlIl1.l SLllWSK.lIlU.ll lHCl'C.1SL'lI'l enroll- lllClll UX'CffllC Pl'CkCLllI1gyCJl', A lull eourse m theology .lnll Bllwle srurly unrler Professors Sumuel Young .anll Rulplm l.1rle. -lr.. sms olllerul to meer Selective Servree regulauons, wlnell requxreel IllL'UlUglC.ll srurlenrs mrlm 4D el.1ss1lie.1rn-ns to re-mann lI'l selmool nluflllg rlme summer monrlms. Sexeml srurlenrs from orlmer loe.1l tlueologleal selmools Ill.1IflCLll.iICxl unrler rlmese rules. Professor .I R, Nuylor ollereel courses Ill m.1rl1em.1r1es. Dr, Frerl rl. Slnelrls rn psy- elnology. Dr. Vernon 'll Groves Ill erluexrlon, Professor Kent Goorlnoxx nn l.ll1gLi.igC'. .inrl Mrs, lllnlm Cloo.lnou nn llllgllNll. Auulerny rn.1rlxern.1r1es. linglrslm. .mrl l.lllgLl.igC el.1sses pe-rm1rre.l Aurrlernx' srullenrs to gun one .lllnl one-lull unlrs llllflllg the session. Professor N.1ylor sms rllreeror ol rlme sunimer ssorla. llle .uls.1nr.1ges ul the summer sessxon .rnll rlme nnreresr slloxsn ln' rlme srurlenrs .xre- nnrlrorrnns rlmr ll niay g.nn .1 lXL'l'lll.lIlL'llI pl.ue.1r lusrern N.1z.lrene College ummer School Our new campus has been planned in grateful appreciation of our servicemen, to whose i sacrifices we Owe our freedomg of our country I ral , , , ' 1 ,f - -5. -- . cg wx: and her wise guardianshipg and of our God, ., f, ew , Q35 , , - 4, 1, - . . it e'r s we GF :cw ro whom I1.N.C. has dedicated her life and her ' - ix V 5 service. T T ti f?Y-iL,gi,.,:i'A' 'WET . L' ' 43 P fqc:,g e - i fe .fplffaaz in ,,. 1 ,r . Q 'ff lr' ' lvgixq j,Qyf '9 inf ' ' ii ,xii ' ' 1' gnx 'iiwxi' iqfh ' -fr: 1 lf. ' Yr, ggi 1' Tir. i 2 on fi f M TI 121 111 mga nz 1: 5411 5' 4-47,1 fi A Q3 lf-3 i I 1931 ,X x, X x x H 'x X A' xX DV E R gp -1 1 I 65 -4- C'ONll'I,INllCX'l'S Ol - - DEWARE BROTHERS QI'INf'Y'S l,ARGICS'l' ANU MUST l3lCAI l'lFl'L FI'XICR.XI, IIONIIC AND l'II-Xl'lCI, IIONI E LI KE -XTNIUSPII li R Ii llmmlcl Nl. Dewzm and Robert M. Dewzlre IV. S. .XVIIIXT lJ1'1w'lm'.w 576 HANCOCK STREET VVOLLASTON Telephone GRAnite II37 ildlgp 1 A ..' 'A' J'f'l-'.f, un he .- . ,, l E STEHN NAZAHE E IIIIILEIIE Institutional Blcmhcr of Ncw England Association of Vollcgcs anfl Scconclary Schools Member Association of American Follcgcs tthc national organization of accrcrlitcfl institutions of lcarningl Liberal Arts Inclustrial Vhcmistry Divinity l'rc-Nursing fin collaboration with Xcw England Dcaconcss Ed11C2lti0n Hospital, Boston JARS. with Vcrtificatc in Nursing in Sa Pre-medicine ycars, qualifying stuflcnt to takc statc hoard cxaniinations for li.N. Speech Enginccring Cin collaboration with Northcastcrn l'nivcrsity, Music Boston J Sumnzer SPSSIIUII Fu!! SUN-N'IillIl Registration May 31 lim-gistration S4-ptcnihci ll Xcconimoilations l,imitc4l Apply Early ltcasoiialmlc Italics Entrancc rcquircmcnts can hc coniplctcml during thc collm-gc frcslunain ycur Nfurfy lo .VlIl'll' fllyxrlf 11ppro1'e'1l llllfll florl, u II'lPl'h'lllHII fllflf nrrflrlll no! lo fu' mvllururrl, rfglllly lll'l'I-illillfj Ihr rrorfl ol'lrull1. Vonzplinzzfntsof . . N. Y. P. S. Robert Hersh President Hrs. Ruth Galusha Sunday School Super1'nier1r1ent Annie Haas IV. I . JI. S. Presidffnl CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1109 1Yy0ming Street Organized 1996 RALPH A. NICKEL, .1II.llI'Nfl'I llth and Wyoming Streets Allentown, Pa. Phone 6422 AKRON DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. O. I.. Benedum, District Superirztendenf .fiflrfsory liourrl l71'sIrirI N1-r'rf'Inry CIIARLHS C. IIANKS V. li. WOOD IRA R. AKERS D. I., I T 1 lc. s. mmmx ,, ' gh gl lgl.jNyIq'l l' M G L G R Y l'll.KRI.l'IS V. IIANKS H.. l . .1f. 5. l'rz'.viflr'll! Nl .X R Y R. A KICRS X. 1'. P. S. l7i.v1r1'r'l I're'xide'nl E. Nt C. Iiumw IIOWXRD 'l'. LEWIS O. l.. R1-1NlCl7l'Nl IRA R. AKEII5 IC. S. FARMAN E. A. l'lC1 FFR distriet with a constant vision for Iiastern Nazarene Vullegc 1-uniinuecl success and victory T' Q 2 T P Q, 5 ' 5?-2 ' VAN HOVGHTON Paxfor 725 YYQM fc-ntor Stn-ot Beacon, N. Y. BEACON CHURCH OF THE NAZAREN E 1 Teller Avenue Beacon, New York The 011 urflz flmf only znorf-s l OI'II'lII'IlH FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 24 Seminary Avenue Auburn, N. Y. XYhen in the City worship with us. .-X friendly welcome awaits you. licv. Howard A. Park, Pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Attleboro, Mass. George I. Delp Parlor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Barberton, Ohio Nunrlrzy Nwlmul Nu1n'r1'r1frnrlrnl V, YIRGII, TRUIWI' .Y, P. S. ,,7'l'.N'I'1ll'll, Nl ISS .II',XNl'l'.X BOWEN ll .12 jf. 5. l,l'l'NlllA'llf AIRS. 5'l'l'fI,l,,X SNIAIH' f'I.YlH': H, XYUW HJ l'u.x-lm' f'0Ilg'I'2ltlll2ltiOllS To The Graduating Classes xvhvll In BALTIMORE, MD. Attend THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Whitmore Avenue REV. I'lYEliE'l l' S. l'IIII,I,ll'S, l'n.vl0r . , . I INIPII to our rzulm prflgriilll vvc-ry Saturday night at ll S0 Stallion WIMI, 'u5t,ql1,t, waits 10904111 ymlr dial C:l'lUI'CI'1 of tI'16 Nazarene 240 Main Street Binghamton, New York .Uil1i.vf1'r , I'Al'L S. lilljlfllili 15 l'lc-velzmd .Xvenuo We are proud of E.N.f'. Also proud of our seven students at E.N.f'. BRADFORD, PA. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Church of the Nazarene Beverly, Mass. , f J Rantoul and Cabot Streets ' Q3 ,f f- ', REV. R. H. l,0f'KWO0D 'i - 52 'j f-', f ,lfI.lII.Sfl'I' H -ig: Services fv. G. Sf'HI.USSl':R, I,ll.V,Ul' Sunday 1:00 u.m. and 7:00 p. m. Gm'l i'l fl Films of V33 X I S him p' m' .Xu I',.fX.f .1-rw lu-vm-ru stranger nn lirud- PWYOI' Mfwtiflf-5. xvl'dIl0Sll2lj' 7:30 p. In ford whether slmlt-nl. rvprm-sorllzliivo or fur-lllty mt-nmlwr. - .Xwk IIIPIIIA' ' HOOPLE CHURCH 1 1 in .Near l'0rl.' ll'nr.s-hip ll'I.UI lfvl VERNON H. THOMAS Paxfor 630 Koscinsko St., Brooklyn '21, N. Y. Phone til, .3-4880 BLOOMSBURG CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 250 East Seventh Street Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Organized .lnly 9, 1908 t I Xlll Nt I I.. .xltXol.lm mlnr I'Uili Slrt-vt lll tm liurg tiiiti .Sunrluy .Srllonl .NIl17l'I'l-llfl'7H1l'IIf YY. YY. Moyer X. l'. l'. N. l'rv.-mlm! Ruth Kline ll'. I . .ll. -S. l,l'l'NI-tlfllf Mrs. V. l.. .Xrnoltl Sl'IllYlt'l'IS Snntlay Svliool 91950 Zl.lll. Nlorning Wlrrxliip l4I:l5 a.ln. N, Y. l'. S. 7:00 p.ln. l'lV1lIlp1t'liSlit' St-rvit-4' 74.3 p.lll. l'ra,u'r Nlm-ting, lvvtlllvvlilj' T345 ll.IIl. ortgaga- llurning S1-rviev, June IU, 1945- 2:30 l'.Nl. 4 64 Menahan Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. I 4Near Gates .Xvt-. Station, ll.Nl.T.l 'IX t'HI'RC'II YYITH A PAST AND Fl'Tl'llE Sunday School 9:45 a. ni Morning Worship ll:00 a. m N. Y. P. S. 7:00 p. m Evening Service 7:-I-5 p. m Prayer Meeting Weclnesclay, 8:00 p. m Nazarene Voice Broadcast, WBYN 3:30 p. m S t CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE C, Bel Air, Md. 1 REV. NELSON H. HENCK Minister W' A J Friendhv Church with zz Friendly Message CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Winooski Avenue, Pearl Street FIRST CHURCH Burlington, Vermont OF THE NAZARENE FHESTER FRANCIS AUSTIN Pfwfof 578 Richmond Avenue B Sunday Buffalo, N. Y. Sunday School 9:4-5 A.M. 'f Morning Worship ll:00 ,, ', N. Y. P. S. 0:30 '.. . , . , . , . . . , F Evangelistic Service 7:30 IKM. hI4'NNhTH IL' BABI of IX 5 Wednesday P0-ifof Prayer Meeting 7:30 l'.M. B E U L A H The Friendly O!11Fa5hi01zed CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 92 Utica Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. White Church Road Brooktondale, N. Y. Church Oiiicers GENETHA HARRIS Secretary f'I'IARLI'IS SKEETE Trcz1.v11rz'r IJARNELL KING Sunday Sr-hoo! S11pz'rint1'nrIeuf RIIODA GITTENS IV. F. JI. N. PI'l'SI.!lt'Ilf The Church of the Open Door Jesus Never Fails LEYI A. FRANKLIN +V1 'S'f ' REV. S'l'ANl:'OlilJ IC. V , I , Q 04:8 JcH'ersou Avenue, Brooklyn, N. X. 1 'i Phone Glenmore 5-2115 ICR N ICS Kvnuclll li. Robinson, l'u.stor l'nn1pl1'n1m:I.v Qf . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bunola, Pa Sponsored by N.Y.I D FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 234 Ifrzmklin St. fiZlll1lJI'illg.I6 39, Maas 9130 10200 11:00 All 0:00 l'.NI 7:00 l'.Nl 7:30 l'.Nl Rm-V. H. In-slim' Nlac'K:1y, l'11.vfnr Sunday Services Prayer Sllllllily Svluml NIorl1ill,f.IXYurship N. Y. l'. S. l'Ix':lng4-listic' S4-rvic Wednesday Prayer :mel Praise WIN-11 in Bus tnl1Wm'sl1lpXX1ll1 ls Wm- zm- muly le-n minutes frmn Park Stn-vt Stu Rum B R O O K L Y N CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Broadview and Cypress Avenue CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cleveland, Ohio A Church Grows in Brooklyn Union Street and Lisbon Road 'rlloxlrxs n. Yorxciz Columbiana, Ohio Przxtor The Church where you A Y, I Lu H 4f,, z ENE .:., are never ez 5 ranger 1 'e 1 REV, CARL B. HANKS - rzdvfuztohacoafazozthpfauf pam, 322 Vnion Street Columbiana, Ohio 32 ACADEMY STREET DANIELSON, CONN. REY. ALTON G. PERKINS E ' ' i .lI1'Il1.Sft'l' Phone 539 Y Church Services S II n Jay Morning lVorship 10:30 AAI. Come Rest Learn Church School 12:00 Noon Young Peoples Service 6:4-5 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Frfrluy Prayer and Praise Service 7:30 P.M. Saturday Prayer Group 7:30 P.M. A Friendly Church with fl Warm lVc'Icome First Church of the Nazarene 910 Highland Avenue Chester, Pennsylvania Sunday Services l'liurcli School 9345 21- U1 Morning' Wforship 10245 il- m ni. Evangelistic Service 7345 P- Ul- Wednesday Prayer uncl Praise Meeting REY. V. E. IIOLLOYYAY ,lf1'n1'.vI4'r 910 lliglilanrl Avi-nm Vhcstcr, Pu. Phone 4740 T11 0 frien 111-11 ch urch WHERE YOI' HAY ISE A VISITOR RPT NEVER A STRANGER Compliments of The First Church of the Nazarene Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Road EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO H. B. MACRORY, Minister Cru-1r1'l'Ixtss 1-'mm NEW llnrlfslrlllrz . D E R R Y CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' ' t R'f X: F West Broadway Derry, N. H. ' A. 8 LINCOLN PARK ,.m,Un M m Daniel Webster Highway South Hooksett 'HDI NI. HRUWY Hrs. I . Zane CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hudson Street Dover, New Jersey lic-x'. Halt-llc Vrulir-llc-r l'1r.wlor REV. if li, llllfli I'u.vlnr CHURCH of the NAZARENE Deepwater, N. J. Xlrs. l . Zam- ff9'Q?V' Qg? X VS' 4 QQW WQQW5 X 0 , X, 0494, 4 X1 X9 JL' cg 45309 V Q oe , QZAQQEG X r 0 ' 1 I N f Flrst Church of the Nazarene H UHF MIILHHI I E tL p l0h Conzpfimwzfs of Ihr' . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE East Rockaway, N. Y. REV. f'l,.Xl'Dl'l YY. JONES l'1lxl0I' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 407 Atlantic Avenue Freeport, N. Y. ll HY. JA Nl HS SHA YY l'u.w!0r CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 21st and Wallace Streets Erie, Pa. Suruluy Sc'rrir'1'v Vhurcli School lvorship Youth Meeting Evangelistic Service II 'c'1lr11'xd11y Prayer Meeting Rrulio ,ll 1' ll i .vi ry Saturday Morning l-l-90 on the Dial WERI' .L ll. NIOVNTFORD 9:45 All. ll:00 All. 6:30 l'.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 POI. 10:00 A. M. Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cedar and Holdridge Streets Elmira, N. Y. REV. .XNTIIOXY li. SANIPSON, Puxlor 8 l Il Soul li llrozul way Elmira. N. Y. L:-. l'll. -2-'Ili-8 .l f.m1rr Llljlflfu for llfr lMrL'r.vl .Yfylrl lln- llour ulll lu- llllm-cl uilli xxlll'Nlllp Will: long- :tml przniw :mel prayi- llnv Inn-tl:-ns uf lift' null lw llflm-sl l f'llIll :ill xx lm 1-nlvr llll'l'l'.u Ili fb Z f in G G 6. YOUR MID-WEEK W H Y M N S 1 N cz 'X lil Each Wednesday Evening 10:30 p.m. Eastern War Time C-H-M-L l'UMl'LINll'INrl'S Ol . . . 9000n Your Dial Fairfield Maine CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' Hc1mz'II0n'.vS1'ng1'ng 1'hurrlz 92 Ottawa St., N. Hamilton, Gnt. lvhuwhfsl Klum Stnmt H. B. XYARD, Puxfm- 1,lll'.N'lHlll!fI'7T-3 High Sires-I Ulm Of 'Q9 REV, 1mNA.l,1m II, s'1'nuNu, ,111',,,'.vf.f,- .Xu I-Z.N.f'.G1-mlimtv I '11 IIl1lII.IIIf'Ill'S Qf THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Haverhill, Mass. JAMES ll. f'I'IiIE, l'u.vlnr 8 Taft Avenue Tcl. lluverllill 4-4-Q0 Services f'III'Rl'II ISIBLE SCIIUOI. 10100 ,LM MORNING WORSIIII' llzllll .LM N. Y. P. S. A .3115 IRNI l'lVANGl'II,lS'l'If' Sl'ZRYIf'lC 7100 l'.Nl l'RAYl41li NIlCl'Z'I'lNGS, WEIJXICSIMY .XXII l RllD.XY 71:40 I'.NI U ll0l1'lIl'.s'.v I,ll'll Thr' I,lJl'lln -- Compfimenfx of . . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Center Street Grove City, Pa. R VSSELL E. LEYVIS .V1'rri.vh'r CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Jefferson, Ohio RRY. LHRUY NI. IIXSTIH, .ilz'm'.elrr 5-1.lH'!'lIIlI'l'll I!'lll'fl' .Yu llllf lx .I Sffllllgffu Sumluy Sehool 0:30 .LIL Kent, Morning Worship 10:-1-5 ABI. Y. P. Serviee 0:43 RM. , , , livangeliwtie Service 7:30 RM. HA lrumih 1 hflrch 'l'lll'Sflilj' Vottage Prayer Meeting 10:00 AAI. muh 4' H i 'U' W VICOTW Weclxu-wrlay Prayer :mul Praise Service 7:30 I'.ll. O IQ- RIN-G Nliseionnry Meeting First Friday of Each Month l,mmrA When in Jefferson Yisii IN f.'m11pf1'211w1f.f Qf . . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Kenvil, N. J. Kenvil Avenue, near Route 6 Grmhmtvs RRY. Nl. ll. I.,Xl'Rll-I I, I Rl-XY. W. W. TIXK ll.w'lIf l7l..vIr1'rf -Supl, Congratulations from 'fl I,frr'rlf1 A1II'NNll!fl' Ifnr You CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Elmendorf St. and Wiltwyckf-Xve. Kingston, N. Y. M.XRlTlMl':S Jn l,1lN',1H' xlllfifillli' l'ruNpe1'!iYl' Sl mln-nl N II. E. HECKER .lIz'r11's!vr 4-21 Derstine Aven Phone 44-40 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Richardson and Derstine Avenues Lansdale, Pennsylvania AN INVITATION . T lle TO IYURSIIIP The Master is here and callfth for flIc l'H Church Services BIBLE SCHOOL WORSHIP JVNIOR YOVNC PEOPI,l'l'S l'1YANGEI.IS'l'IC CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Spruce and Smith Streets New Bedford, Mass. 1'u.vf0r, JOHN IC. IVARNER TI'RPEI.+0Q S'I'A'l'I'I S'I'HI':I'1'l' Phone 7-0.34-5 Church O 10:00 AAI. S f-f' I'l'f!II'.Ij 11:00 All. 7'r1'f1.v11rwr 3:00 IPM. IV. JI. l,I'l'.N'l'fIl'Ill 0:00 IRM. Slllllllly SVIIOIII Supf. 7:00 IRM. Y. P. 1'1'1'x1'1l1'11f 'l'lIl'RSD.XY l'R.XYl'IR FUR SlCRYIi'l'I NIICN 7:15 l'.Nl. 'l'IIl'RSD.XY IYl'II'fKI.Y l'R.KYl'IR NlEl'I'l'INC 73550 l'.Nl. fficers .MKII-ZS B. 'l'RIl'P ANNIE SYI,Y.XRI.X NlYR'I'lLl,.X 'I'RIl'l' t-1'I',XNl,l'ZY BROWN Xl,If'I'1 l!0l'f'lI.XllI7 The 1 'lzurrlz Il'I.flI u Holy I r0f'1I01n mul fl 11111111111 Fr1'z'11flI1'11r.v,w .I Debtor fo E. .N.f'. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Livermore Falls, Maine 1'liurc'liSc-hool lo:oo.X.Nl. Morning Worship ll:00 All. X. l'z sl. Q I 0:00 IRM. 79 Lawrence Street lnvzingvlisliv Service 7:00 l'.Nl. Prayer Klee-ling, Wa-:lin-silauy 7:30 l'.Nl. New HQVEII ll, COIIII. liililr- Study, Friclay 7:30 l'.Nl. li. F. Sll0l l l'u.vIor :X Growing Church wifh .-X Spiritual and Cordial GOD BLESS l'i.N.C. Atmosphere CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE P xl Norwood, Mass. U W R. E. Howard, Pastor 'fl 'D i TU KNOW' f'liliIS'l' AND TU MAKE IIINI KXUXYXH , 3 K0 u Uur 7'11.x-he to give Vlirist to lllu- nations. ' - U11rl'u1l'ef500 new niissiouurufs, l000 new pastors. ,x ' X 1 Uur li'1'xo11rr'1'.ve f'oi1sc-c'l'atwl, spirit-fillc-fl, lrziim-cl young IIll'll ,Pixy ,f Nfl -NQQJf?f,f ami women. The youth of our C'lllll'I'll will not fail. WT have full voiifimloiim' in ilu' ill-voliou of l'I.X.I'.'s lvzulc-rsliip :incl in ilu- sin- vcrily of lwr sluclcnls, om--tliirel of whom are from lin' C'lllll'C'll0S of New Ellgllllllll. lil'fY, lNlX.Xl,lJ ll. s'l'RoNo Iflixfrl-1'f I'r1.v:lli llf New England District N. Y. P. S. i District Council: lil-IY4 .lollx X, NIICLSUN NYXIKIIICX V, l,.Xlll'l'i lil'iY. l'.Xlil, lIII'I'Ill4'K NIRS. .Kl,lf'l'i K.Xl'li'I Xl,XX NIRS. .ll'.XXI'I'.X I .Xl,I,HX lililf .IUIIX ll. XIICLSUX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ogdensburg, N. Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE JAMES W' HVMBLE Pine and Freedly Streets Paxior The Clllll'Cll With . . . Vitality Interest in Souls Sincerity in Worship Implanting of Vhristian principles One-ness in purpose Never knowingly shirking tluty Holdingforlh the Wo1'1f of 1.05 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Oswego, New York GEORC E J. DOl'Gl..XS .lf1'n1'sIer Congratulations to I-1. N. C. Norristown, Pa. 1'f'f16'7'6 Clzrisfifznf love fo mee! Service Sululuy Nwlmol 9:4-5 21. lf A ll'or.vln'p IUZ4-.3 21. N l I N G14-5p. l'fl'ullyf1'lf.vlfr- Sl'l'l'I.1'l' I'ruyf'r Nl'I'l'I'l'f', ll 'rrlrwsrlrly 7 24-.3 p. f'f1SSf'f'45 lucy Horn M. Loxcp l,flNf1Il' Cloznfplinzwzfs - - ONTARIO DISTRICT lll'lY. llUlll'llI'l' l . IYUUDS lIl'.vlri1'l SlIll1'I'I.llf1'lHll'lll The Pittslaurgli District THE CHURCH or THE NAZARENE July 5-July 15 li. I . IIICINLHIN, lI1'.vt.Nupf. A revival in every Church, and a church in cvcry city in the district VICTORY AXXVAL FAM? MEETING Alameda Park, Butler, Pa. lVnrkrr.w: DR. G. ll. WII.l,I.XBlSUX, Rl-IV. BOXA l Ll'INIINfi, AND PROP. YESI-IY S'I'EMNI Sunday l'rv-Praiyvr 914.3 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3 3 , QQ3lQ:1fflg'prf mf . lrllcrc-vssiml 4:00 llll Main Street N' 3-I pi S. 7:00 Portage, Pa. l'IvCr1Q:viJ':LlE'gv 7:45 Prayer Bloc-ling. 7:30 Thursday .luuiors 25:30 Sunday Services Buy Smut, 7:00 fx Vliurc-li S4-lnml llil-3 I W I lup 10:1-.3 l:VJlllg1'llNlll'S4'l'YlI'l' T ' l-3 lll'lY. X HRS. I.. S. IHLXIIIDNIXX K. l . K.XNllXSKl'l , , , . . I0 harfliuvr N. .lfr nrxlrr H . lill'lllllUll4l In all flzvv wzz-xxf fzfkzzoccffwfqv llzm, and Hr' H fha!! ffirrrl llzlv f?f1ffI.fll l'ruv, 316, ' 'mu B- 'L' CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Centre Avenue and Fourth Street Reading, Pennsylvania All 1 I'1.6'I1fH-lj V11 urvlz with a Great ,llffssagem Services Snnflay liililv Sc-liool 9:45 AAI. .:1,1.'L'i - '--' . -'.-'. 'Nh V ' U '-'-5 Worship 10:4-5 ILM. my Q, ,A D Sm-nior and Ili-N.Y.l'.S. 614.3 I'.Nl. VE ' . ...Q lfvangc-listic Svrvicv 7:30 l'.Nl. I A . g Prayer Meeting, Wt-flm-stlay 7:1-5 l'.Nl. ,.'-'. I . ....' ' A ' . u . - , 1- ig t lnltlrcn s Mt-c-ting, l'rulay tint.: l'.Nl. Young People-'s Raalio Broadcast P Friclay night 7:1-5 to 8:15 l'.Nl. ti. TIIUMAS SPIKICR, l'r1.vfnr I V , lic-lines From t'aIvary over Station W RAW ltvatling, l'a. ISM-0 on the Dial xYlll'Il in Reading worship in the clnn'c'l1 that was lmilt hy the pastor and his people . Thr l UlIIH1Ufl'UIl Qflirul Sfllllllffll Surf' . 59 XYO Ploclgv To I Our N N. NIICLSOX, lIz'.vl. Sllfff. . N PRA YE RS I,0Y-XI,TY SI'BS'l'ANf'l'1 YOVTH .C. The New England District NVQ' Look To N .C. For llltll lh-votvfl To ll'I'l' l'IX'l'IllY ONIC 'I'II.X'I' N.XXlI'1'l'Il 'I'Ill'I XNXII-I UI Our DOI 'TR I X ES S'l'.XNlD.XRlJS C'IIl'lH'II l'lY.XNGlCI.lSNI f'llRIS'l' lH'Il'.XR'l' l'R0 Nl IXIQI IIN Compliments of . . Pastor REV. E. E. YOUNG 108-05 95th Avenue Richmond Hill, 19 New York Phone Virginia 9-5734- FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner 108th Street and 95th Avenue Richmond Hill, New York lJ0dl'C'flfC'l1 to the Pronzotiorz of HoI1'nc.v.w Services Sunrlay School 9:4-5 Vlvorsliip ll:00 INY. P. S. 6:45 Evening Service 7:45 If I lzurc found gram' in thy sffglli, Shan' n1vfllyG10ry EX. 33,13 Ours is :1 lively N. Y. l'. S. NIILDRED BEAN Pf!'.YI-flf'llf PYT. GLENN YY. EAGLE V1'f'1' 1'r1'.v1'1lf'r1l Jl'.XNl'l'A NIINK Trc'a.w11re'r l'Zl'NIC'l'I EAGLE Sw'rf'fury THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fifth Avenue and Washington Street Royersford, Pennsylvania NELSON rs. NIINK, lmrfif- Renoir up axfar as you ran 1111110011 will rmrlz flown all flu' mv! of flu' way CHURCH of the NAZARENE REV. ELWOOD J. DODGE .TlI.III..N'Il'l' A FRIENDLY f'HI'RC'H WITH A HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE Congratulations and Best Wishes To Faculty and Students of E.N.C. For the accomplishments of the School Year, 1944-45 1 Complimenfs of N.Y.P.S. of THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Thr Vhurclx where thi- Young People IQRIIIIUFU Findley Street Toronto, Ohio REV. f'IlARI,I'IS V. IIANKS l'hur1'h Qffir-1'r.v Puxlor Suncluy School Supl. AIRS. Ii. I REY X. Y. I'. S. I'rcsi1Ivnl MISS lil'I'l l'Y I'IiI'ISSYYI'1I,I, , . - - . 1 w. F. xl. s. Pros. Miss f'A'l'lI. 1'.xl.su11m'r: lf Ufmff' WW' f' PWP0-ff REV. AIRS. NIII.IYIII':IJ IIOI-'FNIAX Puxlur CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Thr C'fIlH'flI lVlzw'v You .fre Nfzw' ,1 Sf7'!llIgt'7' 52 Westminster Street Springfield, Mass. A Hearty XYelcomcs .Awaits You Ilf THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE S rin boro Pa. Sm- our 4-hun-In -il-fn on Slnlm- Slrm-1-I, um- mile' from T P g I lln' l'1'IlIl'l', Iluulc- Nu, QU. I I'I1'lllIS lravm-ling In-lxu-1-ll Ilmtnn :null Nui York, visil us. lg. gg. 315-jlgR1'l l'5 II. J. KIIIKLAXID l'u.vlor l'u.vInr i r . 9 0 2 Vlass Xleeling Sl 00 1 . 894lf:'4: 4 , W - - -1' 1 X E' 'Q A , Q, i hunilay School Sl 4-1 1 . 2. 1.311 A Worship III 4- 1 1 I-'9 4 ' .gi . 11,5 V- . ' - -eff' gb.-S. :-1-:1 Y X ll Q 4- in 13' ' f f Ag5:,.,-1- 1 1 -1 11:51-???025:' ' ff F- jr 2- H :vi 5 A -: Vg ., l',Villlg.fl'llSlll' 7 50 -'f2Qf21Eif:?f1Z3??5f 7' ' , 5:if1521ii'i31fii1f5:1i 'i '! I ', ' I'li'i'iilliiflffiiiffjiltg' l e '-ffl .-V- ' -' 'fir -.3i ' ffz ..Si: '2:g5:5:j . . . 1 ' 1 ' .W . , , Aff 2. 111r:j 133.31 :F 2231--'-.-zyfff C-' . 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BROADCAST 'Nu- Sunday Morning WJ 8:30 - 9:30 ww., 'wav- W-O-L-F 1490 Kil. xlUl'llll ng Mar l,a4l1es ll who Quarlelle .IA NI ICS IC. III'X'I'OY I'1l.s'lnl' f'III'IU'II SVIIOOI, 10:00 .XXI MORNING WORSIIII' X. Y. I'. S. 6:00 I'.NI IQYICXING SI'lRYIl'I'I 7:00 I'.NI NIII7-WI-KICK, 'I'III'IiSIJ,XY 7:30 I'.NI ...Ill ,Iflffl'l'NNI.l'l' l'l111rr'l1 of I'Il'l.l'II1H4lj lifllllll'-I SPEND YOUR VACATION IN MAINE and visit THE SOUTH PORTLAND CHURCH 176 Sawyer Street 'I'I'NE WGAN - 560 K.1'. Sundaygl I'.KI. We-rlncsmlays, 'I'hurs4Iay, Friday- 10.15 All ix I ,..' Nh .1 - . - X. 'P- II:00 AAI CI-IURCI-I OF Tl-IE NAZARENE 116 North Dawson Street Uhrichsville, Ohio .I S171-Vllfllfll IVIIIIITII llol1'm'.v.w :mln flu' Lnrfl - I 'mm' and IIIOVSIIIIII II'1'fl1 I 'A-.' C'I,,XIII'IN1'I'I J. IIXXS, l'u.vInr TORONTO ONTARIO REV. II. V. MVXWORTHY, Pastor MR. ERNEST BODEN, Pf0.Y1.IIl'llf MAIN STREET N.Y.P.S. Membership 186 QIIIFIIIKIZ-Ilg Ju II iorsj PRODUCING MATERIAL FOR E.N.C. A!! ye fha! pass by viii! . . . THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Waltersburg, Pa. Route 51 REV. RAYMOND IIOLSOPPLE Paxtor Fame with Aus and we will do thee good Compliments of Bolindale Church of the Nazarene Ridge Road S.E. Warren, Ohio Ernest B. Marsh, Minister Preaching and Seriptu ral H ol iness REV. II. IVESTON BROYVN 179-21 14--1-th Avenue Springfield Gardens L. I., IX. X. Our Puxlor REV. C. V. WOODS ZMFUFUPS IP'-'ZP4l '-4UDZZm U Whenever you are around Warren, remember to visit our church at the corner Pennsylvania .Xvnue East and Irving Street. Phone 196 .1frz'emffy Church in zzfrierzdfy diy The First Church 01 the Nazarene W1'2S'l' f'I1l'1S'I'l'I1i. PA. , J , . REV. HENRY H. REEYES, Paxlnr ' ..:.- lv 1. , .A ,. .Ju lg -Q. - .i'.-. ..-:r g-3'1 .xi-I l-- . .- ' ' f -:' -'f-+7-'v:?7: 5-..'.- . ---4' ' .:'- t-',.k - ' ' -. 'mfg' Sir.. '-g.f2f.- '44-9'-1: j-.-:- 1 ,,- . .,-It 1---,-'.L,j,.-. ' ,' , L. r', - I... .- . .. JU . . ,, , 1: 14x,. 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RUTH FADER YVOOD I was glad when they said unto hle, let us go unto the House of the Lord Come thou with us and we will do thee good Sundays Intereession 9500 AAI Bible School 10300 1-LM lVorship and Sermon 11300 AAI N. Y. P. S. Meeting 6500 P, M Evangelistic- Service 7:00 P. M Wednesday Bible Study Prayer and Praise WE Wl'1I.l'0Ml-I YOI 'Y 7 Hl P. M l,1l.SflJI' When You Visit Washington Worship at THE FIRST CHURCH QF THE NAZARENE 7th and A Streets, N.E. If Ii N l'Qh'l' li. G Iii lSSI'I .l11n1.x11'r .X sanctllary mlulicatcrl to the consor- vation anfl propagation of Scriptural Holiness. TUNE IN . . . THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESSN Over linclio Station TYIXX IIIH-U Kilo. H, Sunday mornings, 9.0.3-J..i.' New Englanclis Largest CHURCH AND CHURCH SCHCDOL SUPPLY HOUSE Whittemore Associates, lnc. 16 ASHBURTON PLACE, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone: CAPitol 6866 BIBLES - BOOKS l'Ill7Rf'll Fl7RNlTl'Rl'I STAINED ULXSS TYINUUYYS NEW YORK DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE LYLE E. EVKLEY, l11'.s'tr1'l't SIIlJl'I'I.lltl'IIllf'Ilf OUR DISTRICT HAS . . l. AGGRESSIYE PROGRAM Q. FAPABLE LEADERSHIP IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 3. A GREAT FI'TI'RE 4. ABIINDANT OPPORTI'NITY FOR VHRISTIAN SERYIVE NVQ are looking to E.N.f'. Graduates to help us cvangclizc the IQ millions of Now York 1'0IIIIll1.lI11'IlfN 6!Eburcb of the jaagarene FIRST STREET, LOWELL, MASS. 1'f1.s-for REV. D. IYARD Al,BlIIGIIT I,lll'NtHllljll' Tclcphonc 2-934-2 Q4-7 lim-zu-ml Sim-4-I WASHINGTON-PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT CHURCH of the NAZARENE .Annual District Missionary Convention, July 31 Annual Sunday School Convention, July 31 Washington-Philadelphia District Assembly, August 1-2 Annual N. Y. P. S. Convention, .August 3 Annual District Campmeetings, August 3 to 12 mrlmn CHURCH of the IXIAZARENE Staley Ave. and MacDade Blvd. . . 5 I'I11I:uIcIpI11:1 s Largest . Collingdale, Pa. WUIISII I I' ICYANfQICI.ISNI f'IIIiIS'I'IAN I'IIDI'f'A'I'IOX IIUI.INI'ISS UI'II WA'I'f'IIWUIII7 I II.XXf'IS ID XXIICI. KI ,Illlll tl: r l'mm' mul Sn' v -QTY Urgalnlza-r uf IIN' I'xrsI I Y I' I'lll I'XIl X'I'URY ICI I II -IIIIIIIJIIIX' -13, IDLE THE VE UE RO D CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Avenue Road at Roxborough, Toronto, Ontario REV. CHAS. B. TEMPLETON, 4111.711--9ft'T NYe extend . . . BEST XYISHES and f'0NGRATl'LATItINS to the CLASS OF 1945 Torm1fo'.s I'ent0r of .lggl'CS.S'I.l'l' 1'f1'f11zgc'l1'snz CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Peabody, Mass. The C'AlI1'l'S CORNER KENNETH L. .XKIXS t Pastor 8 Pierpont Street , l , l Whether xt s Ixus tlekets or loolll powalerg Ph0rw110f?0 hooks or trlottersg stationery or Stlllllpil eome to see us first. If you not-ml it and we cIon't have it, let us try to get il for yull. For all your eollege necessities, shop :lt the Vampus Vorner Shop jimi. Loc-zltecl in f12lIl1t'I'IIllI'.Y Hull lf- I I f,vf CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 'WWI' W 'nr J. YY. BEINES Sl'0li'l'lXll GOODS VH. 470 Smithfield Ave. :mtl Pawtucket, R. I. Cl:lf1Yllol'Nn Llxl-ns IIUMER ll. SMITH, .Ur'ur'.vIrr The Iffllz' rhurrlz zrflh u My 1r:r.s.w1y1 ' ALBANY DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE llc-v. Albert NI. Babcock, D1'str1'c'tSup0r1'nt1'mlm1l' Advisory Board W. C. Klan-PIIERSUX II. A. PARK XRTIIVR I.. 0l,t'0'l l' GLENN I.. ROGERS E. N. C. Trustees Xl.lSI'1R'l' Bl. ISA ISVUVK W. S. Klum-I'lIl'1RSON A 10062. Booster for E. N. C. District Secretary Rl-DY. l.. 0. TII.I,0'l'SON District Treasurer .XRTllI'R L. 0l.C'0'I'T W. F. M. S. President MRS. LUIS I-1. LAXPIIER N. Y. P. S. President RRY. MORRIS I-1. WILSON Spank Illlffi Ihr' !'lIl.lIlI'l'Il Qf lxrurl, lhul they !j0,f0l'Il'!lI'llu Exod. 14: I5 ALBANY'S REVIVAL CHURCH I CHURCH of the NAZARENE 728 Madison Avenue Albany, New York Rvmircl D. SIIIIIII, .III-llI.Sfl'I' I'0llj.fl'2lIlII2lII0llS Vlnss of 'H Wollaston Church of the NGZGTZDZ Twenty-three East Elm Avenue CI 'ollegf' .1 1llI'1.f0Tl.'Il Ill, Sunday Services: 0:4-5 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship 6:30 p.m., Young Pc-ople's Society 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service During the Week: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Praise First Monday Each Month, 7:4-5 p.m., Womenk Foreign Missionary Society REV. SAMYEL YOFNC Pastor Residence' 29 Dunbarton Road Phone: GRAnite 2140 Service SPRINGFIELD GARDENS' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FARMERS BLVD. and BELT PKWY. SPRINGFIELD GARDFNS N Y ff U 4 . N, ,- X, .fr I Atl. A Spiritual f'lllll'Cil .K Fric-mlly VIIIIFCII .X Prugrc-ssivl' f'i1lll'K'il A Soul Saving Vhu , Services Sunriny- liilmlo Svlmnl Morning Worx lnp N. X. l'. S. lim-will n I l',Yilllgl'ilNilf' 5 'vrvic-v xxl'lllll'Nli1lV l'r:n.x'a-r Xl:-vii ng W. l', Nl. H. l'lrsl YM-:lr vlan' re-I1 IILIIU IIJNI TJ!!! NJN! SJNI l.IiU '55 Pastor REV. E. R. FERGVSON 'WVC are for E.N -contributes more than any other Ontario ST. CLAIR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1277 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario GREl'I'l'INOS FROM TIIIC C'IIt'Rf'II 'l'II.X'l' . . provides half the Ontario Students Church financially -has the first Ontario E.N.C'. gramtuats-s prorttlcect this yc-ar's Nautilus Busim-sa Manager .f'. 100 per cent EVERETT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10 Church St. Coil Everett Sq.D Everett, Mass. DR. RALPH EARLE, JR., Pastor 6 Cushing Street VVollaston, Mass. PREsident 9965 Sunday 9:45 All. fhurch School 10:-1-5 AAI. Morning Worship 6:00 P,M. N. Y. P. S. 7:00 P.M. Evening Service Thursday 7:80 P.NI. Prayer Meeting We Preavlz f'llI'1.Sf l'r11c'1Ifierl CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4643 North Fifth Street Philadelphia, Pa. 0 Q REV. l'.Xt'I, S. COOK .,-' il -:-:Ii Si? n 3 I ' ll rs o ll Il ff 1' 5 223 XY. RllSl'Ullltl St. ' l'hila1tc-lplia 20, Va. ffiri' ',, -EVW A C ries ..., I '11 o II 1' .' K ,. 0 't N 4' mls .. 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Lisbon Center, Me. 2407 Arunah Ave., Baltimore, Ohio Woodland Ave., Norristown, Pa. 138 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. jordan, Vernon jordick, Sylvia Joudrey, George Karker, Oliver Kauffman, Katherine Keffer, Anna Mae 135 Kerling, Vanetta King, Louise Kitfield, Dorothy Kline, Marjorie Koffel, Irma Ladd, Merrill Lahue, Barbara Lanpher, Muriel Larrabee, Muriel Larsen, Ruth Lassi, Edith Lemon, Margaret Leonard, Ruth Lewis, Richard Lingford, Doris Lockhart, Paul Lockwood, Raymond Lunn, Sylvia Lutton, William Lyons, Elizabeth 138 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Route 2, Bellaire, Ohio 10 Franklin St., Livermore Falls, Me. K Box 122, Houghton, N. Y. 420 Forest Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 12th St., N.E., New Philadelphia, O. Three Springs, Pa. Box 37,jefferson, Pa. Summer St., Manchester, Mass. Route 1, Polk, Pa. R. D. 3, Norristown, Pa. L R. F. D. 1, Swanton, Vt. 5 Central Sq., Chelmsford, Mass. Morrisville, Vt. 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