Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1946
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wi- .t 'J' Bnilfl thee mo e Jtntely IllcUlJ'l0llJ', O my yonl, Len e thy lo zz'-onnltecl pm ' Let e ch new temple, n hler than the lem, X X Ay the 'zvzft Jenyony roll! Shut hee fiom heaven with nfwe more oaks, Til thou nt length nr ree, Lenzfin hine outgrown Jhell hy lzpo' mzreytog yen! Oliver W elell Holmes THE HHUT EHSTERH HHZHREIIE CUHEGE umunsmn, mass. ILUS 1946 HELEN CUHSEH Business manager EDUIHRIJ DELL FUHEUJUHD ps Rooted and built up in Him. Faced with problems of reconstruction in this postwar period, these words Hll us with our only hope. We have secured peace, but is peace secure? Eastern Nazarene College is preparing us for a life of service. The keystone of our success lies in growth. In the new wing to Munro Hall we have evidence of advancement. Plans for the future building program assure us of a liner and better college. Material progress is one-sided without growth of character. Accordingly, we have chosen as our theme the chambered nautilus which symbolizes growth in its entirety. We are privileged in having as our Alma Mater an institution built upon a solid foundation. We have become laborers together with God. Let us therefore take heed how we build. For other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid, which is Christjesusf' THBLE UF CUHTEHTS Hdministratiun Classes Features Hctivities Hthleiics Hdvertisinq 4 Dr. Samuel Uuunq To one who has always discerned our needs and with keenness of insight helped us to solve our problems. To one who has been ever kind and of a tender spirit, yet essentially reserved. To one who is both scholar and professor, from whom we have caught an enthusiasm for our tasks. To one who is a soul winner and carries a great burden for all students. To one whose strong sense of humor has proven an asset in understanding our faults, To a champion of justice whose motto has been: Give them TRUTH to build on. To one who always inspired us with timely, stirring messages. To our great builder of Eastern Nazarene College, Dr. Samuel Young, our beloved president and constant friend, we dedicate this 1946 Ndllfilllf. A O. :gf n xx N v .- 'A X 1 , ,I x , J 1. '34 1' . ' 'C . , l qu is . I o N 4 ' I QKVAJ K l .Q Z' -' 4.9 gl b 'Q 1 1 'J . K Q q. ' X Q. r n 1 x ' - F 6 , .4- - ' ,H X ' A -. 4 ' .I W a 1 Q ' K v l , Xl' ' 'N N. ,, ug P , 9 - -fvlinng. --Q Q- 5. :- 45 '41 9 -21 l.LV . 1 EQ ni, Q . . ka -, -can-...Q 'nl 1. Q 'I 1 I P3 TT f J . .0 .ll 1 .51 I, I, 4 yn ,- Q, . . , 'v. ' ' '.-Y v 1 ' .1 . . xp 'N Al .- ' 5 ' - u ' -.P ' -1 ' - ' 1:19 ' ' J-' 'Q .- , . ', E. - . .,-H7'..'N. 4 l 5 - N - .xv 'tgxvs ...- A, ,Q f, - .4 N. ' E 4 n ,Q Q .'t-lai.l:-r 'a . , it' v M..- - 1,.':'.H ' . A may 3 R -4 v X -F - . - f -1, -v-lv , l. . ,J g1'0 9 :N-. ' 1 3,-. 1 . Q .ri . - .5 Q.--. . ,M if , ,A Nd'-2.,.f:1' Dj. 4. w . . .. W :-'ff ,g..-wi'f-s:- s- . r l-I. 5' l ' - ' ,L-I . ' M 1. 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' ' - RLT- Affk-1.17 Q.-J v. I-Q ' 1 A .. .wr 4 4-, l . 1.1 ' I '. .I3,.,,g. -' 9 , ,rf A 4, ' A . .' if A J., -I -. '- -dw , ' Xzyg I- .:. .fyzf .I Y 1 I 12 -' V, ,ir ' '-1' - ,x-, !y.,11!, - -?-, ms 3, 5.5 , his . - V f , - ., - I . V- - - .- 5 '-' ' , . - . , I 'I if-,..,-'n ufvr- Q.-. -M , .' .3-r 'v ' , . . ' 14, .ipuif 1, ., ' wg!-' ,.'r-'fn .'.' 'f'.-si 4 34!7f .'fw'.s f - ' 'z--'-19-3 '.. Q? ' QV' .. V, iqvfjnlg X - 4 fx ADMINISTRATION 'In Vain We Build the W nrld Unless the Builder Also Crows. IIIHIIUII Edwin Markham I.. Benedum O. H. B. Murorv Ii. S. C.trtn.tn I. I A. Petfer A V4 I I.lIILtIek IAIICI' S. IXI.uIJIIC'rxtrt1 1 V, ,. Vi. XX. Ilnk rl. C. AIIwrIgI1t D. XY'.trd AIIwrtgIlt Ii. H. K.turIrn.tn I.eon.trd M Sp.tnuettIwer.u t.. ti titklcy I..trI Cr, Lee R If W'ootIs H V Muuxortltv R If IIe1nIe1n loI1nZ .AIICIICL M.rurtte R Ilnrerx C.It.ttIev Nnntlr XYASII I II I'.trker I. I, Crruxxg- II I. Iletkert I' D KC'IIIL'f BUHHD UF TRUSTEES . U. I. BEIIEDUIII Chairman 1865 I.1sIwon Street. East Ln-erpool. Ohm I V08 Clarborne Road. E1stCleveI.tnd. Ohm 1645 Lee Road. Cleveland Heights. Ohm 'Ui Avond.tle Ro.1d. I2.1st I.ix'erpool. Ohm ALBANY DISTRICT W'iImington. New York 1034 Ifucltd Avenue. Scheneet.1dy. New York MARITIME DISTRICT Box 251. Oxford. Nou S-.oti.t. C.1n.xd.t NITXY' IZNCELAND DISTRICT I'IKet1lSton Ro.td. Melroke. 2 F Beaton Street. Lowell. IM CITJIICIYICXN Avenue, XY'oIl.tston. l'H Qurnobeqtnn Ro.ttI. W,1Imtt1. NISXY' YORK DISTR ICT NI.us.1eI1uv:ttN M.us.1eIn1settN AI.iss.IeIlLIstIls NI.lNN.lCIILINCIIN A Myrtle Avenue. Dover. New blervey' 96 XY'1Itxvvek Avenue. Kingston. New York ONTARIO DISTRICT NH XYIIICICFIIICIC' Avenue. Toronto. Ontario. Cf.tn.1tI.t ISU 3 C.oIem.tn Avenue. Toronto. Ont.mo, C..1n.ttI.t PITTSIII 'RCEH DISTRICT Pennsvlx Pennvvlx IIUY 56-. IILIIICI. IIJI M.trpr.ty Street. I.tntoIn Pl.tte. PIIISIWIITILII. I .IIILI .lIII.l li I:I'.lIIriIIII Street. Wftrren. Pennvy!x.ttn.t IU Me-.ide Avenue. Ptttvlwurglt. PL'IIIINIIX.IIIl.I INCQTON-PIIII.-XDIiI.I'HIA DISTRICT .IllllCSt.tt1tI Avenue. C.utnINerl.tntI. M.trxI.tntI -HI I CE.nne'-xtlle Street. S I2 . XY'.uInngton. D C . All Detvteln Avenue. I..tnsd.tIe. I'etttuyIx.ttn.t 212 MtD.ttIe Iiotrlemrtl. C.OIIlIII:xI.lIL', PetmxyIx.rtn.t AI.I'NINI RIZIJRIISIQNTATIVIZ If 9 Plnllttw I III II.trletn Avenue. Iitltttnore. M.ttxI.tntI I'RIfSIDIfNT OI7 'I'HIf COI.LIfCiIf itrnuel Young S'IillrngtottRt-.nI.XY'olI.uton.M.tu.tt'1ttwttx OIIIIICVRS OI: TIIIZ IIOARD 4' 11.1 tf..1f, O I. Iienedutn Ilrtft 1 1 -It-Itn X Nxt-Ikon Nztufl CIYUNNL' 'I ft 1 ,ur - Mdtzttte R Itnerx I XICI 'TIVI' COMMITTITI-' OI' I'IIl7 IIO-IRD N IIWIICI Y1'tIIIL'. IMI1.-ti II I IIC rut-rIntt..I I Itklex. ll I IIttnItzn.XX XX IIIIIMII I' XXtm.'-.-I C AIItttuIt' ..x , - 7 4 Jw Fl xi ' . ggi - PRESlDElIl'S HIESSHGE The College Yearbook belongs to the entire student body, but in a special sense it is the heritage of the Senior Class. I direct my message especially to them, knowing that what is appropriate for their day of graduation is timely for all of us. Seniors of 1946, you are that vital part of E.N.C. now to be transplanted into the work-a-day world. The ideals and goals of this college can only be perpetuated and extended as this is done beyond the campus confines in life itself. Eastern Nazarene College has not endeavored to give you an answer to all of the problems of lifeg but she has endeavored to give you a small working capital and depositum of truth so that you can go into business for yourself in the world of ideas. She has endeavored to show you that there is a revelation of God in the Wordeboth written and Livinge-that is the basis for all our reckoning and pursuits. There is a spirit to Eastern Nazarene College which I trust you have caught-fa spirit of sincerity and humility, that takes seriously the implications of the divine words for personal and social living, Be ye holy, for I am holy. It is the spirit which asserts that a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth and believes unhesitatingly that true greatness can only be achieved in a life of service rendered in a spirit of selflessness. The prayers and best wishes of the entire faculty follow you, that your life may lie truly representative of Eastern Nazarene College. . I'rvs1'i1cnt 40-K2 :Oli 1 'tar 4633 PRESIDENT SAMUEL YOUNG A,M., D.D. Rare executive ability ',.. fore- thought ttntl vision . . . Scotch- lrish humor . . . relwulte witliout malice . . . origiml sermons . . . tlisarming smile . , . keen tliscernment , . . lftir-miniletl . . . pr.ictiC.1lCliristii1n. BERTHA MUNRO A.M. Drill! nfycnuzlftj 1-fliVil1l1P'z E.N.C. her life . . . keen insight into human n.ttt1rt ',.. tentler. patient. .tntl loy.il frientl . . . gracious . . . tleeply itppreeia' tive . . . true humility , , . nobility ol soul . loltyf.l1risti.mitltxllf ism. FRED -IAMISS SHIIZLDS A.M., litl.M., D.D. l'ii.fi1i. ri.Qi,' Xfiilfifrixxi l.oi'ing ht-.nrt . . , ht-iiigiiity . . . tht- sttitleiit's lrienil A , , slllle Illlklfy . . . tlatitiiig eyes . . . t.iptix'.itiiig humor . . . lixely tiiriosity . t lint- iiitellett . , l.ll't' is xxh.it you m.tlst' it Christi.in liortitiiile EDWARD S. MANN y A.M. Vice-Prerideut Oil on troubled waters . . . Ver- mont impassivity . . . stalwart . . . conservative . . . depend- able . . . little boy smile . . . A deliberate . . . calm of soul . . . purposeful Christian . . . all out i for Christ and E.N.C. l ijAMES HOUSTON Sl-IRADER l A.M., Ph.D. E Cbemiftry ll Genuine interest in every phase ig of E.N.C. life . . . a constant l I if friend . . . consistent . . . digni- ' fied . . . idealistic . . . original . . . the perfect sponsor . . . ' jovial . . . tower of spiritual l strength . . . child-like faith. 1 ,i i GLENN GOULD ' A.M., D.D. Theology F A gentleman and scholar . . . surprising humor . . . aesthetic tastes . . . the perfect speaker . . . noble bearing . . . charming per- sonality . . . reserved yet friend- ly . . . co-operative . . . passion for souls . . . ideal pastor. -uf' ' 4 S MARY HARRIS A.M. Ifrwnla l can through Christ' '... ex- emplary courage . . . siinple faith . . . firm Christian . . . charming home-maker . . courteous and considerate . . . colorful classroom illustrations . . . tendreherte. EDITH FRANCES COVE Mus.M. Piano: Orgmi: 'l'lJcoijy nfflllziii Buoyant spirit . . . practical . . . genius for details . . , mental keenness . . . optimistic . . . bustling . . . thorough . . . inex- haustible capacity for fun . . . consistent in her Christian life. JASPER ROSS NAYLUR B.S., A.M. Dum llwfiglltllf illrlfllclllrlffll Leisurely Oklahoma draxxl . , . mischievous sparkle in his eyes . . . conscientious . . . genuinely humblt ',.. deep convictions . . . it second-inile Christian . . . hrin yet tender . . . strives for .iccui'.ity. 5? K Q i -0 -91-i. l if 'Wu ALICE SPANGENBERG A.M. lfrlgfirrb Our Prof Spun' '... ch.rrming personality f... an exuhertince that inspires . . . Agreeahle . . . fair and direct . . . an admirer of Browning . . . organ music her ttvocation . . . patient . . . intense Christian. KENT GOUDNUXV A.M. CLI. i'.i Auf Lu'l1'QlId1Qt.'.' Giuwrlrz Sense of ironic humor . . . tsun- kling eye . . . scholarly . . . thorough teacher . . . soft- spoken . . . sohriety with vi- tality . . . master of lrrngtmges . . . steadfast . . . converitiotml . . gentlemanly. M ER VEL LUNN NM. Ill,-lofi Students' tontid.intt f... in- genuous .ind festful . . , hung history ',.. high st.ind.irds of sthol.irshtp . A . inx'igor.iting , , , quitls-mitted . . . pr.ietit.il . . . serious . . . lilxt-.ihlc '.,. fits, tnhous .ippe.ir.intt '.., enthusi- .ism . . , sensitixe emotions r , . intense C,hristi.in. VERNON THOMAS GROVES Ph.D. liflzmztiozz A conscientious sense of duty . . . systematic . . . considerate . . . droll humor . . . rare he- trayal of feelings . . . sympathetic . . . unassuming . . . mental and spiritual poise . . . eflicient Sun- day School superintendent. j. VERNER BABCOCK A.M. Biology Profound understanding of life . . . honors God in every lecture . . . vigorous vitality . . . pro- gressive . . . quietly obliging . . . untiring devotion to duty . . . This is my Father's Vlorldf' G. FREDERICK OWEN B.D., A.M., D.D. Biblical Lfft7VclllH'0 Eminent gentleman . . . world traveler and lecturer . . . archeolo- gist . . . wealth of experience . . . diplomatic . . . sacrificial and sincere . . . deliherate . . . thorough . . . wide interests . . . artistic . . . heart and hand de- voted to God. A , 7 . fi., MELAIATOAIAS no riiwntt xy' 'QavS M ,, ffvk Q. CII? PIHZIIJOXIIJJ' Distinctive voice. . . store of apt illustrations . . . practical philoso- pher . . . logician . . . under- standing . . . wholesome atti- tudes . . . aesthetic appreciation . . , keen sense of humor . . . student of human nature. LOUISE DYGOSKI A.B. Sflcfufl Serene. courteous. petite . . . gracious hostess . . . special interest in students . . . art of interpretation . . . hrisk . . . Sunday School lessons . . . She taughte hut first she followed it herself. if a-'ef ia Q ESTHER XVILLIAMSON ' i i P 1711111 nf llwflllltllf Vufit V Gifted singer . . , wholly devoted to'God's service: . . dining-room ' etiquettc 1... fun-loving . . , Lady llsther . . . unrutlled . . . patient . , . impartial . , . faithful altar worker . . . worthy con- lidante. l:VANGELOS SOTERIADIZS A.M. l,fl1rm'mv1 An elhcient lihmrigin . . . hook store manager . . , tonxtientious .intl thorough . . . eager to hell ...considerate . . . untleretantlini, friend . . . high ethical Qtamltirtls . . . .1 zealous Christian. IUNE BECI-iXY'l'I4ll A.B. Pawn Sweet Sinipliuty '... lrneiiilly . . cheerfulness her keynote . . ii clmrming xxitie .intl mother . . .ipprecmtive . . . gmuious , . reflects heauty of sincere Chris tmnity. NDREXY R ANKIN A.M. ll!-Iwi:-lf.fff.'ff ,.'.i Quiet. lunilli' .intl .itt.ilHlc . . intixit. hu hohhx' . , neulv re iiirneil trom lt.ili.in tht-.iter ol xx.ir , . .lI1CxlLlk.llUl'IllIl1L'lNlilNl ol lmttle l IVIADELINE NEASE 1 A.B. i Regi.rtrur,' Pi'im'ifml of Ariclrlwllil' 7 The good shall triumph . . . l tireless worker . . . persevering . . . efficient in spite of a multi- ? plicity of distractions . . . 5 domestic . . . always time for an encouraging word . . . invin- cible faith. l i HELEN FRANCIS ROTHWELL B.S. in Educ., A.M. Sjnnzirfo In her eyes, a thought . . . womanly dignity. . .discriminat- ing . . . keen intellect . . . en- couraging . . . a proficient cook . . . sweetly sincere . . . an ideal combination of homemaker and teacher. I l I l l l l l lOLIVE MARPLE HARVEY FI. BLANEY l A-B. 3' 4 f 4 A.B., BD. I P01120 N 5 Bibliuzl Litenztzzrv l Efficient and co-operative . . . F unruffled . . . fine appreciation . . . unassuming . . . consistent l in thought and action . . . soft I voice and gentle manners. i EDITH PIERCE GOODNOW A.M. I 5 Il gl ish Lite mln rv Alert . . . an enthusiastic teacher . . . Christian interpretation of literature . . . intense interest in missions . . . effortless speaker . . . conscientious . . . considera- tion for others . . . a sagacious mother. Nfl 1 airnnnuilvu Direct and down to earth . . . pleasing manner . . . tender spirit . . . close to the people he serves . . . quietly and faithfully managing two important tasks. GEORGE DELP A.B. Tl'1.B. Gr'cwff,' Cblzrib ffrilori Prompt greeting and ready smile . . . redeemer of time . . . keen mind and staunch heart . . . soundly philosophical . . . char- acteristic huinor ,..' 'He gives mc a song' '... thorough scholar and teacher. VFP' ' f x4 Q N L L 1'- ,., W3 E' PM 1 a.v 5f was V 415.-pub'- l Taxi g , -ani' 11 'XM u Q s .l J , x ,,., fain fa 3 QQ-ov-1 M URIEL MOORE A.B. l'h1uu KAJIISLICIIIIULIS lL'.u.l1L'r .... lL unwmmmldtxxmg . . , .lPPI'L'Ll.lllUIl uf fine arts . . . unolwrruslxcly Ill rcllcctual . . . meet mme . . loyal frlcml . , . plc.1s.mt convcr s.1t1on.ll1st . . . humble Christian DUNCAN MACDONALD lmllwfm 111 PM-1.' Clcmdblmuxmmrcnl SKUINIILIII . . lwrullnmr . . A xlcuwrcd tutl1L'L.luxL of Sucncc . . . Ubllglllg . . gcntlc-m.mly . . . busy at many msks . . . cucrgct1ccl.ass scssium I-fl.lZAl4li'l'll Yi ll VNU NUMLIVX ffl HH ,,VLU'.1jl'.z' Rcwrx ui yu Yrlcmily A xx1ll1l1'L lwlpcr n.lp.1lWlL'.L'HR1L'11I surf mry A V14-.ummm n'.mm'r ut xpn-mlm . , Iirrrm-Ns wt rcwlxc Clnrnsu.m wma-rnrx' ROBERT MAYBURY B.S. I l1,ffl'lll'l0 r in Pla'y.i'ii1i Purposeful . . . intense . . . in- dividualistic . . . quick thinker . . . willing to serve . . . perfect gentleman . . . unshaken in time of crisis . . . careful speech . . . conscientious in Christian living. GRACE WHITE B.S. SIlf7J'fffIlft' I I1.Yfl'llt'f0 i' in ClJcmi.iti'i' Obliging . . . cheerful substitute during Dr. Shrader's illness . . . her eyes, how they sparkle . . . abounding in energy . . . re- served, yet affable . . . university- minded . . . lofty ambitions. VIRGINIA RUTH BOYD A.B. A.i.i'i.im11l in B ia I ogy Colorful, winning personality . . . hard-working and efhcient labor- atory assistant . . . warmly sym- pathetic . . . strict adherence to high standards of Christian liv- ing. MARY MELLINGER A.B. A iz1zfe111gi' lfz1gli.ib Phi Beta Kappa . . . loves lift literature. art . . , creative . enthusiastic writer . . . likes solitude . . . thorough . Gibraltar-like faith. JEAN SHR ADER MULLEN A.B. A tllffflllxj' E11,qfi.ib.' I I rim ry Seriousness of purpose . capable . . . ambitious . scholarly . . . high ideals poised . . . a deep thinker original . . . a quiet attention to duties. WILBUR MULLEN A.B. Xlizzrfwffi 'lifpmfnyqi Thoroughly sincere . s it herd of the flock' '... inteiist . . . air of quiet amusement lofty ideals . . . intelltttuil strength . . . zealous search truth . . . xl godly man. I4 .Af , .A-4.4 .LA .,....4. 3 1 Us 'fl ,f 5 H 4 l KENNETH FULMER A.B. Acadenzy Afiutlaemaiiry Latin Air of purpose and determina- tion . . . strong powers of argu- mentation . . . obliging . . . careful speech . . . reserved . . . All-round athlete . . . prac- tical Christian. MURRAY HEWGILL A tllfllfflllj' Mathematii ,i Co-operative . . . interesting conversationalist . . . studious . . . ready companion . . . friendly counsellor . . . boyish grin . . . willing to serve . . . genuine Christianity. MARGARET DURKEE BYNON B.S. Dietitian Competent connoisseur ol' the culinary arts . . . systematic . . . charming hostess . . . hills. hu lgets, menus ...' 'I nectl not tell yo.i what is to he done . . . steadfast Cliristian. 6. lu-v'l ' ,fi MARY RANKIN Hem! of lfzzzplowzwit Bfzmm Proficient manager of the em- ployment bureau . . . enviable memory for names . . . diligent gardener . . . a friend in time nf need . . . cheerful, dependahle Christian. WALTER BYNON E.N.C.'s handy man . . . com- petent . . . patient . . . untiring . . . pleasant . . . steady Chris- tian . . . We are workers tn- gc-ther. J L, .. -1j,,. - - vi -VV - . f ' , -. b .. L.!f'3f1'f,ff,g'g .-.4 i ,. f -on , h. . ....'. -. ' ., . , . ,. h . 7'-fx Qnjc, , l JP v . , A A -.. '1 -rv 1 A , 1-5' yqferpr-.ti-nf fs pa, r . 4 ., -..- 1 - .. - I 'v 1 .,,f . 'sn . ,. 1'-4 . ' . J' 'A ,. -V -.W J , . 'r ..,,, '-41, HL-51 t' r ., , 1 ,. yn,-2--. -.'-'rn.'1 .gLl'z.-'i,'f'f'- ?'l-- ' . ..f, .vp...i?1, NL .g'i.J. ifir.-ig'-,,,'fA, 'Q.a?.2'f1 - :QL x . ai.. 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Q .,... -ff-JJ ak ,A .. lif , 5' A-ja tloszah Holland - 1 . 5..-M- pm, 5, V, - 7.6. Z ' Y--f 'f': 'x ' 1 mf ' ,ff W ' A . wwf 'hd' 'qu '.,',J . y . l y 4 5, ,ei gf lf,-fl,L7,fQ, r ..v. .X -f '1:.'i' M , A 'fd-'5 'QS' ,W-, W .-2 ,- :xr 411- ' iff -- ,Q 35: - A fs-2:54. ri , 1 .rfgmfggfzli ,. , if A, 'fffff -ffffglf Q N ' 1 ' M-,,g.w. A. , .. , ,, V , E in .N 'lf -, - ' mi'-W 1'-f l' -.rs:.::2f'- ff git.-,,v. lt - , X -,',r5.g1, 6 'sg , 2 414 . Fl:,:4N-' QP: M .H 4' lr .L 12,-3'f M ' .Fade Z , at '71 'fp ' rl ' A .r ' ,K E 4 l 1 . , . . , s,ffiii.l l,,,H H,Nqiuxi-r.I.,1r.l.N.W Nlillli-n Irrfffl Hoff I, Nl.iil.uix, R. liiriil, Xl 1-rm Largest graduate class in the history of the college . . . spirituallyrmintletl . . . theirs the vision ofthe need of Consecratetl. intelligent service for Christ .... Their majority will enter the lieltl of religious xxorlialspgwtoriamlmiSiiong1riL-S. Graduates IH lheoloqu Ruth lloyd Marguerite Chcrtlron XYilliam Cole Grant Cross . .41 Alexander Cuhie Verna Hardy Merle Gray Mary Melllnger Kenneth Fulmer Lester Holder jack Mayhury Wilhtxr Mullen William Oshorne Robert Sawyer N or Pit'11u'ed: Kenneth Akins Arthur Fallan Raymond Lockwood Stephen Nease Homer Smith Donnahelle Stemm Ruth XY'hctstone fl .Mir 'iii intl lfnii' l' llilnlip ll. llgiuls. ll. 5l1:'L l'r rl lf: Xl I llipli I Xl ll ui. , 1' 't II. Nl. llnrrl Conquerors throutl . 51 Christ . . possessing it rich heritage . . . instructed in the truth . . . sincerely folloxs- ing the teachings of Christ . . . pursuing wholesome activi- ties . . . midnight snacks. trips to Boston, walks on XX'ollitston he.1ch . . . chapel talks . . . parties . . . programs . . .junior- Senior tlay lunquet . . . Senior sneak itntl coinpreliensives. Now we .iccept life's assignments . . . the mission helil. the p.istorttte. the eltissroom. the hoine u , our t.isk. The C l'f'k'UIlNIl'll1flllllUli.lW.ll'-lUfl1NNUl'lxl. of 1946 Nl 4-wig G 's 'ia 1-F LOUISE KATHRYN BROXVN A.B.. Literalnre Hardwick VermOHf Sigma Della Alpha: Alpha Barler- lnzll 142-3-4-5: Alpha grill alblvlic rlimvor if Lireramre Clnln 1-2-3-45 F. T. A. 5: Green Book I: Campus Camera 2-3-4: Nautilus 2-4-5: N Club 243-4-5: rice-pr'e,i'l.le11I 5. Remarkable versatility with the pen , , , unobtrusive and shy . . . willing to help at all times . . . quaint New England accent . . . enjoys wearing red . . . quick thinking and independent . , . a faith- ful heart . . .tender conscience. . . spirit of Unoblisse oblige , . . staunch Christian. gr lv DOROTHY THEOLA BRYNER A.B,. Biology Claysville Pennsylvania Plil'l'bfllllAQ-1' Clnll I-3: Biolngy Clnlr 445: Sigma Delta Gamma: Home Cflllfllfl 45 If1'ar1geli,r1ii' flti,irrrra'lfw1 .ii Cflflifllft' lIf'Il,i'.i'lrn1ar'1' Snrielj. Dottie . . . perky hair bows . . .quiet reserve . . . hard-working . . . even- tempered . . . self-possessed . . . in- dependent . . . unassuming . . . neat . . . friendly . . . efficient . . . soft-spoken . . . demure . . . pink-cheeked . , . spar- kling laughter. . . love of outdoors . .. lab assistant , . . artistic ability. fm vw -tw FRANCES ALLEN MARIE IELENE AUSTIN BEULAI-I MARGARET BOXVEN HS.. Nlatbelllafirlf ,4.B., Biblical Lllt'7'LlIIlI't' B. X.. Ifilfrollfror Wollaston Mlusachuseus Portland Maine Sherbrooke Quebec . Hi,rlnr'lr'al Srfriuli' 1.' SYwec,'1 Clnlz if Hrmat' Clllllflllll 3-45 Iflimlciflfillir .alt- Eridearing twinkle . . . steadfast in all Barhzlzall 1: Ping Pong l,' 0l'l'llt'llfrl ifiiiafmr 5--if Porlmffwi Club 1.- things . . . apple-cheeked , . . tranquil 1: College Ali,u!wr41r',i Sfuit'li.' Sigzffa rIIl?'lrH11l, ,l1r'oi.lrr11 iq .1 Cirpp.'ll.1 45 . . -. persevering . . . heart-warming sin- Dvlra fllpba. Sfgnra I7t'lfa Brraq lf. 'lf xl.. Iru.1i1n'rr' cerity . . . dependable . . . capacity for Gm. lass from Mmm? mam img-,mit 4. r'iit-prof.lwrr 4.' Cfilligi ,lIjii.fr,a.n-1 enduring fflemlsllll' ' r - PVOJUCF Uf the the ministry . . . interested secondarily -Y l'l'f'l 5'4- Out'9f'dU0,f5 - ' ' Llnfalllng E-fowl hU,m0f in psychology . . . likes to analyze lfriendly . . . good conversationalist . . . . . .lindomitable spirit.J..co?iclQ'I1fl0l1q people . very conscientious, . , al- takes things in her stride . . . niotherly 8 we Lore ' - ' 'wore 'lm Wm! mf ways considerate . . . a true friend . . , . . , co-operative . i , exceptionally 'mst' somewhat sentimental . . , quiet in energetic . . , one of the MfL'xlllL'.1LlNH public, yet witty . , . a thinker with an .,,. in industrious knitter . , . ncxer .1 independentmind , , , intelligent, staunch dull niornent , . . sense ot hurnor , . . Clrristian, like a relrcsliing gust ul xtrrid Illlllft' llllNNlUIl.ll'X Ill I lIIll.I XY'.XI.LA-ICE CLARK DIXON A1 I3 , Hmfwgi lilaltimore Maryland Hi .,, . 1 1 U ffff i ll riff: Hwrw' Nitltli 2-if Slu- .furf Bmfi jfmAirAlA111 41 Slnjtuf Cwoztlf i'fA.zi1mi' 4. Campus Camera I-2-S-4. -,fsrfir 4. C.fA1-- .'m.1i1n'w' gf Bmfffsi tfrinfl 2-4-4: Srcrrnr Dgzlltz C,1wrr.'A1. Pii.f'if,fffri Cifnff IA Cireenhook fflnv .Hi rflrffr I. Student Council Prexy ',.. our champion til democracy 'A,, diplomatic ',,. sincere A A . thoughts or Alice A A . hiology en- thusiast ,,.. tmateur painter ..,. t vet or the drums A A A keen mind and good iudgment ..,. 1 friend indeed A . conf sistent Christian uallc. EVNICE ELIZABETH GROSSF B, S.. E.frf.'t1f1'w1 Xilishington D. C. F. i--f. flP':Ai'l.f:P11 -if HfAllf1P'l Cfnfn I.' Stiwlit Cfnli 2: LIfg'P'rlf.7lP'c Club if Mgmt: DAr'l.1 G.mm1r1 mr.- !Jr', if .Al C.1ppJ,'.1 I-J-3-JJ Cffrln i:i'l'zlJ 1 4: lf1r1f1gJ1i,'f.' A-I-Atwialrfnz IA' Cffili'igA Allfiiifirirzfi Sfitrtlix Nautilus 4. L'npretentious A A A naive .... imiahle A A A whirlwind activity '.., studious A A A musical A . . generous . . . enthusiastic A A .even disposition A , .loves company A . A gilt for organization A . A fastitlious A A A idealistic .... i goiitl spurt . . A .llWllllX' to laugh at herselt'A . A tru: lrlentl is the nil! iilifiinl i VIOLA RI'TH DOVERSPIKF .1 B.. fiifsfrttzf L11.i'A1A'nrA Mayport Pennsylvania lfra1r1'qJri.f1t Aiintiirliffrr I-2-3-4: Pin- lfllffflfrl Cfnff 3-4: rlli11i,i.'rr'ml .Mw- i1A1.'.wu JA' Siam-A1 Dffm .'I!f7l7d.' llurm Cfflliitlf if Dewi nf' Th lfrln:- ia-1, House mamma' '.,, distinctive hairrdo A . A quiet. unassuming manner . A . poised A . A understanding and consider- ate A A A good sport A , A maturity A . , ease or manner A A A constancy of purpose A A A reliable A A A always sincere A , . con- trolled sense of humor A . A future evangelist . A A steady Christian. VIRGINIA JUNE HAINIILTON AABAA Allfiii' Wollaston Massachusetts Horror Sficreli -if H1510 rrfdf Swirls I.' 1fr.u1x2Jri1rt' flimcrtllrwl I-2-is-1: Ain- iic Cfzzfz 2-S-4. f1i'AfrAffr1.' I-3--1: F. T. fl. 3-J. iffv'tr.1v i -ii L.jlH'dP'fdP1 3: fl IAr1f1,lm'.7A1 2--ZA iri'P'c1.lP'vl-fP':'JIllP'c 1' -45 STYHIIIJ Ilflir Grmfmtz fuiirlfitlff 1-2- 3 4 'Junieu . A A Winsome and wistful . . . mellirluous voice . . A satellite of St. Cecelia A A A bright eyes and flawless complexion A . , ever patient. ever gentle A A . seldom idle. yet never hurried . A A friendliness and spontaneity . A . ev quisite feminine taste and charm A A A genuine. A A direct .... i siiicerefiliristian MARGARET MAY DUNLAP !I.B.A PAiV1cA'0ff14Z'l Si'14.fw:l Comrrif r in-pv'r.fr.fu1I 4: Sfgrrra Defra Gamma. lzayifrlzafl I-2-3-4, iffdcfi -fi P.i1i'A70ff1,k',l Chr!! I-2-3. lice- lliY':.if.4lrI1I3,' Clllli ir-1, Air1'7'rldVj I.' CL:-At rice-pv'frr.l:r1r 3-4: Cuflege .Ilii- iiffrrufi Sw'rAlVi.' FAU lmrfri -5. Pegala from Pottstown . A A Phila- delphia accent A A A our srrawherry blonde . . A one of the Three Musketeers A A A outstanding sportswoman A A A immacu- late appearance A . . player of practical jol-tes and guardian of the Manchester A A . program planner . A . render con- science . A A finds joy in living and in serving God. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS IIB.. Biolnei Toronto Ohio Biofolgi Club I-J-3--if A Cappfflfr 1.3. 2.4: C!.1AfAv Aietwfavji -1: Green- hool-: 1: Campus Camera I-2-4--1: F. T. fl. -1. Reserved. with .1 pre-occupied air . A . keen-minded . A A sweet disposition A . A femininity '... fastidious A A . practical and sensihle A . A discriminating A A A impish but lovely eyes A . A cameo-like features A . , imperturbahle A A A sudden outhursts A A A companionahle A A . af- fectionate . A . sell'-contident . . A musical ahilitxt 'ml' fb -ef qu? 'mf 2 1 5.2 4 !'5 ALBERTA .IANE CAMERON HELEN HERNICE CONSER EDXVARD THOMAS DELL B,S., Iftflmzfinfz ,'i.B., LiJfCl'dfIH't' Qi.H,. llzirffri Pdsatienit Calit'orni.1 Poona Inih.t Mi.tini Ifloritli Ez'm1gefI,tliit fiurztiizlirnl 3-4: Biufnvgi U fJu'i lVfw.' flflllllf' Xmfvfi I-2-S--J, Uwfff i U fw.' Cniiiptis ci.ilI1L'f.i iff!- Cfnff 3: Honor Snticfi, 1'itc-fwviitfwzf f7P'4.'Jfi!L'11f if Greenhook tilimi' lg lfflfflfll ilffifnxtzltnjf tifffffv' 2, ttlwiv' if 4: Hume fillllllfjf, lftf-f7P'tiffzft'l1I 4: Nautilus f1iintii1!z'i'ififni' 2, tafflffr' 4,' Ndutilus muzfinfi itffmi- 4, fvfi.'mt- li. T. A. 5-45 Signn: Defra Bvliz, Catnpus Clamera 25 Cfmi r'itu-fH'til- Nf'i1lhl,UV -4.' V1f.ft'f.'! Hfufi lf7Vi'H'ift'i'f iq Honor girl . . . C.1liforni.1n . . , mis- .lull I: A C.Q1f1fn'ffu 1-J-4--is Umlwtlw XIWQIEHI DJJ.: Xifrfllhl, tress of piano and organ . . . sySteinatiL I-.145 lfzmzgufiim' .'iiini1L1l1fif1 I: Cffff- i.INI1il.lflL , . , wrionx. with .t putpox . . . thorough . i . always busy . . . serene hge iXlj,imn,',1v'i Smwli wtv'm1ri-fmzi- . , gciitleiimiily , . tiimihlc- It-.trier . . . . conservative . . . indepenflent . . . m'w'2.' Hi-formal fffnff I: X'tm1tut'f1ffi histormn i . . toih-.unite . , A pr.ittit.1l tennis and ping-pong enthusiast . . . 25 Lflt'l':1lllVt'f:flll1 if llfllllL'CUlH1Al! iilc-.tlist . . . hmgluli .intl kl'lIlk.li , , likes I-o-n-g walks , , i nature stntly J: Siligrmz Drfm Gnllllfllil 1744-pa'w1ifi'wl k-lwll.li ilr.ixx'I ..,. tcxthctit .ipprui.itioii - - . ,I-CYfUll?1SIiC . . . Hheaniesi' . . , tease Q: Slmfwll lfwnfilf' Q. . , iiitliviihhtl wma' ot' humor , , 1 . . . friendly . . , 5t'hoolm.trm , , , fu. Song of lnth.i , . . ciigogiiig smile xoitc th.1t toinni.tii-ix .ittcntion , , t ture missionary to China. . . . soft-voiteti A . , unhnrricil walk . httlc riomcmc now .mil then . . , Iilny 'Kind ful ple.is.innt, .intl .iinynihlc ot iiigtcstiiiioiixt port . . . quiet , . . tmolitrusivc hut vihmiit pcrxoimlity ',.. IIIICIIHJCIH . . . umstientions .... t ilrc.-.tim-r of tlrc-.tins , , . t.ip.thiL '... xxuiiilni: for .t termini Nui' lfnsiggii . . . .i loxpil iricnii .intl lirm Christmn. !,.. 4 ENN ki J Z 1 A, 1 4 . v O 'hr' i 'Y '6- f,XX'l'NlX DLYN lf. MANN li X. I'.!!1w.l'. fl.' XX',1rmrxnIiL Vcrrmmw M' vc.: l74f.'.l limi, l' 'I .I 11, Vw' 11- 'flrffl ' f .rlrfl 4. I f.l, f'mA i .l 4 4,14 lmyw' 1' Ilfffw-f.'.' mf.. 1 .nu lw.1.f.w.1.'f M Xhllr Nffflfuff Mfffffff Ilnwlxglxrfml l,lIKflPlIN H14 f.1lIll .4lxx.mwr4,1'!x r-w,n'1.url-. mum Il' Mr Ilmr: cxfuxurrumrnl! ,Qu-l mm uwrrlv' xmauxtwl Ny luwll mmm law 1 wgfxml Lxxnml-, XKIYII l,IIIN'TLIl rlrlww1'IlYI'rHN xrwfrxu wyxwlx ,4Il'1TPIN1YIrHlf,lIIIJH Ju l1Il'1LYV.1LLN -www gmfgwxrful 'MMU fllynwlw Rl l'H MIRIAM PARK Hlf.fYI'Rliilf lRI Nlf l'l..XN,l' I li , 'IW li, li'f'.' .fl w.1,'n-4, 'I'fuw'ffXw qi li , l,:.'u 1 fu NUYVII licllmurc l,ul14ulxI.ll11l XX'uII.1srmw M.aw.uhuNL W UU' fff'x ll f'fff,' fffffl Q Xlm,w,1,'.1v1 M- l,.'.'ml.IlW ffm 14,4 . .m f'.',' I mix !f.'fif4 1 Q fm' fl 1:1 L ffvm- N,',H,.1 I7 Iffvf .-.C may L1xf.Hll Af.-f 4, l'f.11m '. I Lfw., '-QA Q-4-4. .QL H'1'. fv..1f M.,u.'1 x +4 Cyrcculwulx I. C.u1111w1x C.lmcr.4 l'1.11,':1f.v . llm'-ff. 1 V li,'w 'f:x CHN Q, NJIIIIIIIN 1, M.,u. 3 llxuffv M,.u,'z, '1LfVYm,'.!LP,',' Q, Nfg, CmlJ1lmlw .m L'.l'lx l'lNl'f fn ,Nl.'1,'.w'n .11 I N. llww 4-4 Lllll'lWII'kKNINC run 'u11Vcrc-5 Xlnwn-11.arx ummm Clnx11.n-lmmxml wrluux kUllkIL'I1l.ll Lhccrtul nlmflluuglruu xppnkar !W.lkHx.ll .4 tru: Nimlcw .nn LIHKNI ffm' cllrlmxmxm ul! .11 uplum-Q1-Ifguwrnm pruq-urnxc HIINNIUKIHX dull' nl -fum nu J m-4 muxunl .nlwlxu llkl' 1.11111 ulwcrxnnut Mon rx alma mn 41114 fm lllxlxnxrrlmu r1m1u'l1rcr.1fl:IL' .4 Nunm NITIIIL ul IIIHINIM II 1vl1'L'x.mN uxmklc xxlu-Immun .lIllIl1n'l'IUXKHJ llfc' IWILIIR xlmxklf ,a Lurmm JIIQIHIN lwlwmrum lxliulltl rnmlur xml lvrnrflmll-11.411 CARL ELVIN HARR A.B., Tlavologiy Alum Bank Pennsylvania Eifarzgeliilit' fl,Ullt'ldflfU1 2-3--if .Sm- cfwll Ailllfjleflfll A,l,lIIt'fdfllIll 3--li Hiytoritul Sociely I-2: Bibeecb Clnl: 3-4. Likeable. . .boyish grin. . . spontaneous chuckle . . . varied moods . . . a good worker . . . the farmer's boy . . . card- board get-togethets . . . anything that's edible . . . quiet . . . faithful to friend and book . . . dark-eyed . . . sincere 1 . . steady Christian experience. OLIVER GOULD KARKER A.B., Hiilory Wollaston Massachusetts Sigma Della Bela, joollmll 3, halfti- lmll 3-4: Senior Clair l7d.fl6Fll7dll.' Editor Houglaiorz College Yearlaook.' Ediio 1' Houghton College weekly ,icbo ol paper. Transfer student from Houghton Col- lege . . . marked intelligence . . . literary and journalistic ability . . . interested in history and sociology . . . among my books . . . tall, wiry athlete. . . friendly and talkative . . . congenial . . . enjoys reminiscing . . . characteristic walk . . . Quest of the Spirit. RICHARD XVILLIAM HAWK Xl.B., Speech lohnson City New York ' N Clnlz I-J-3-J-S, preiiilwlf S,- 'I'w1ni.i champion l.' Ping Poole rlmm- lhlllll I-2-5-4: Bdiebflll I-2-5--l-SJ ffl'll,ld!fL'l' Qmrrlcf I-.2-3-5: Glupvl- uirci 45 'l'v'ack 3--if Ba,rlfvtf54ll 5-4-S5 Alllllflll' Clair lrear1n'er,' ,Sevior Clan prerirlerlig Slmlent Mirlirlerial Ano- cfatioo 4-5: Debate Team if Speech Club K5 A Cappella I: Male Cl1orm,' Praiidefzt of fll'll!f6'N1-JH' Dugout Mazz- alrgeiq' Sigma Delia Alpha. Obliging . . . likeable . . . charming manner . . . well scrubbed school boy . . . drives a good bargain . . . business- like. . . adaptable . . . grand old man of N. C .... all-round athlete . . . serious . . . popular . . . leadership ability . . . exuberant . . . frank but courteous . . high ideals . . .feels God's call. MURIEL LUCILLE LANPHER A.B., Biology Morrisville Vermont Wfbou Who 45 Horror Sotivli' 3-4, .iet'r'eruv'y-freumrev' 3-4: Sl11flef1tCom1- ril, ,teuior r'epre,tw11atiz'e, .few'r1m'1' 4: Campus Camera 2-if N Clnlv 2-3-45 Sigma Della Bela, lnzrlvlbizll I-2-fl-4, roatlv 3--if Gfrli' gjmz lllilfm- lor 3-4: Biology Clzzla .7-3-4, .iei'r'cfar'r- 1rea,i1n'er 35 Biology Lalzoralorjy Ai- .tirnzfzt 3-45 Chemirtrbi' Clzzlz If Hoon' Cllllllffl, .tecretary-N'm.iln'e1' 3. jo to everyone. . . lovable, kind, and friendly . . . sturdy and fast basketball forward . . . coach of girls' athletics . . . abundance of energy . . . a biologist . . . intelligent and wholesome . . . a Vermonter . . . ideal roommate . . . a Christ-like attitude and humble spirit. MURRAY AGAR HIZWCQILL A . H., Altzllvwmzlii i Clarksburg Ontario lfr1,qi11t'i'r'i11g Pluiiii al l1'11ii't'r',ii1y of To roulo ,' l 'fl viiilyi Cl7l'l,iflc17I lfello iul1ip,- Clan flmjvlfziu -Z: Ybutlnfr of Plane Geomc'1i'y,' Sll1ilClll 1llllll,i16'l'ldf Ano- ilzllfoll -1. Reserved . . . dependable . . . genuine . . . math teacher . . . Canadian farmer . . . a prince of a fellow . . . youthful blush . . . depth and strength of char- acter . . . Dare to be a Daniel . . . chef cle cuisine . . . faithful class chap- lain . . . He loved God most. R. GORDON MALONEY Xl,B,, Sf70et'lJ Cumberland Maryland Missionary Society, Vice President lg Speech Club, Vice President 5g President -i. A silver tongue . . . entertaining contributor to many programs . . . deep-voiced cavalier . . . good-natured . . . friendly . , , optimistic attitude toward life . . . keeping up with the Smiths . . . diligent campus worker . . . the country parson . . . serving God, 'O' 'two xv- .ll'ANl'I'A Al'DELl-li THORP EIDXVARD THOMAS .fl.B., 'llwologi Houtfdale Pennsylvania Spanish Club 5: Historical Society lL llvangelistic Society 1. 2. Sigma Delta Beta. Steady. hard worker . . . earnest preacher . , . conservative . . . outbursts of laughter . . . interesting conversation- alist , . . unafraid to speak his mind . . . argumentative . . . deliberate speech . . , practical . . . obliging . . . always on the go . . . resolute . . . unrutiled . . . takes life seriously. Sflzttl' South Woodbury Vermont Wollaston Sftitili Clulf I-2-l-4. ll'iP'tlzl l-lP'Ad,l- 14 rt r 2-5. fwufilcvll -1: Sfifllld Dclla Bda. il1e'i't'ln1rli 1' I-2-5-4. lvaslfrlzall I-J-4: .llitiami 3-4: Campus Camera ' 5 4 Gre If ' Drbatt' if lfiar1,:tlj.i.'it ,'1.i.wi'ia1in11 1-3-- l iiusual dramatic ability . . . good sport latigable . . . bright countenance . . . laughing. shining blue eyes . . . good natured , . . eager , . . pert laugh and walk . . .chuckles . . . enthusiastic . . . .' enbool-1 l.' Hfiv ii' Swrffig peppv' checr leader . . . inde- Christian. vivacious . , . undisturbed, unrutlled exterior . . . optimistic . . . consistent living, Q 1' fci' i 1 CORNELIVS C. W'HE'l'S'l'UNli .'i,B,, Pbrlfiwplvi Sllfifffll illi'1f.ili'v'ial Atfutialirnl 4: lfrar1,1tll.i1ii' ,'1t,im'ia1iw12-Z-45 H15- lrfflidl Snilfll 2.' Plvlillfllligi Cllalr li .Yi,t'v1a Della Gamma. lzaflrrhall I-2. Faithful student . . . reliable friend , . . co-operative worker . . . loyal , . . sensi- - ble . . . good sport , , . Chuck . . . positive but considerate . . , Examine well the statement before accepting it . . . casual exterior . . . deeply emotional . . . enjoys fishing. eating. and home- making . . . musical ability . . . diligent ll l fn JEAN ELLIS THORNE .'l.B., Brnlogi Q1 Salem Ohio ' Hiflnrital Sfuiclvi 1: Pncbfflog-i Clulz i Ji Biffltffli Club 3-4. tit:-pv'f5irler1f4.' H Ni' Club 3-4. .'ccv'5lar'1-lv'ca,turQr .ig Sigma Della Beta. li-ra,i1n'er' 3, :irr- f7l'f.Vl4feP1l4.' Basiellfall I-2-3-4: Camp- 1 us Camera 4: Eldllygflljlll' A,r,u,tialiw1 I-4: Girlr field bnrlvj 4. 1 A cheerful smile . . . untold energy , . diminutive but plucky Beta star . . . -Ieano . . . another of the Three Musketeers . . . my baby brother . . . kind and generous . . . refreshment committee activities . . . a biologist and drug saleswoman . . . Motto Faith without works is dead. GRACE RUSALIF XY'Hl'l'li B.S.. Cbmzifffi Massachusetts Providence Rhode Island Greenbook I: Xicazlenzi 'I'ij7iv1,L' lratliev' I-2-3: Sctwlav'-1 rn Ib: Rc'fjl.flF'dl' I-2: Sigma Delta Beta, ,mv'e1av'i-lrea.i- fwfr' .?.' N. Y.P,S. .iei'v'e'Iari-!r'tailn'rv' 2: PlJi.iit'al Screrirf Clnlz, prfrirlefll 2: Hmm 1' Society J-3-4: xlradefrli Bovi- ltcfflrlg lfdcbfr' 55 lylwif uvbffi Sulf- uitnlt Clnmi.t!t'fi I11.i!rm'rfiv'.' Hfufffrl l 'nit 4 iztifi Grarlnan' Si lmnl. Scholarship winner . . . whole-hearted and enthusiastic student . . . a deep thinker. . . medicinal interests . . . never idle a moment . . . believes in recreation that recreates , . . enjoys bicycling and tennis . . . warm. radiant smile , . . prac- tical Christian ideals. fi 'Y' 'O 42 'up Ku. A 1 'Q N 'hw' li' 3' 49 'Y vt- ,qw YM of-I ,- ' MYRON EUGENE RICHIEY .'l.B.. '1'l1.B., BifnlitzllLf!cra11n't', 'lilfwfugi' Youngstown Ohity lVl90'.i' Winn: Stmfwzl Miz1i.i1vr'iu! Ai- ' .lflffdffflfl 3-4: Sllllfwll Cfunfrif 3: N. Y.P.S. f7r'U,ifcfwl1 4, t'UIHltf! .5--if Pxythrzlrzgy Cfub 2-35 N Cfnfz 3'-if Clary pre.rir1'e11! 2-3: Sigma Dt'!Izl Alpha, f7P'6,l'i!fL'lIl 4, mafia 2-35 Bair' Albfetit' Director 4. I 'Mike . . . student leader . . . N Club memher . . . an all-around athlete . . . friend to all . . . boy scout director 5. . . sincere. . . earnest . . . a distinctive laugh . . . mischievous . . . talks with his eyes . . . unpredictable speaker . . . wide variety of interests . . . N.Y.P.S. president . . . consecrated Christian. MARY ANNE SHIIELDS ROY MQACGRISGOR SLICK AB., LffCP'L1flH'L' B,X,, Bfllflfgy Wollaston Massachusetts Pittshnrgh Pennsvlvania Sjlllvftl Drlfrz xlfplnz. rlifvfvffi rlimlfu' 4, fimlfzfzff 2-3-4, lnzihrlztlff 2-Vi-4, Init! 2-3-4. l7cIfi'!h1U 4--15 NN Cfubg Campus Cainer.: 2-3-JJ Nautilus 2- 4: I-iuzmr Sarraf: 4: Greenlwoolt, fiwtnrt' tftfjlnr I: Nautilus 1-4: Campus Cam- era !-2-3-4: Liftfmiw' Cfnlz 45 Mmir Club: Speak Cfnlr: Sigfmr Dflfcl Bela, lfun-loving . . . Frenchie . . . helping Cfiffff f f'f1fN F 45 f5f f U C1115 3-4-' hand and loyal heart . . . always prac- H- f 1 Cllfrlf 3- A tical . . . keenly perceptive . . . pleasingly Dogged athlete . . . rapid movement and pert , ' - dimi,mtivef'e-Muff-5 A . , envga. quiet laugh , . . smooth to-ordination hle wardrobe . . . excellent dressmaker. ' - A llilll-ZCIN W0fl'4ff - - - '-M055 Pl-'YU guiginigfe hgpgffggg I V . fQH1glfk1ll'IlC . . . .lIHlWlIlUUS libuflhlllil . . . l-flCllLlly memory , , . 4-Ungisggm .rpplicilfivfl fo with reserve . , . medical .imhrtion . . . studvofliterature. ..candidexpressions hiologv in-UU! . - - qlllkli WH. - Shl' ol' opinion . . , intelligent criticism . . . IWMPSU ',-- llmllflfkffll -llwlllflefv - ' iaith with works, determined . , . .ilwility to correlate facts. i.ll'lV V Vi ii. ,iff 4-' ss- N nl If if I' xI1iiiri',I . Xluxuortlilx, Wflfixloi' I' II ir hill fr rf Ili I I nr I IIIIIII . F Trusting. lwelievinn wuts A ' g I uing. acliieving . . . tlt voteil to Gotl. zealous in His work . . . energetic spirit ol to-operation . . . the foundations of tlignity . . . enthusiiistit lun-malters . . . busy with curricular and extra-curricular ac tivities. .meeting the challenge of life. challenging in return . , . sympathy for and interest in each other . . , spirit of' youth approaching maturity '... intrigue of ntiivete mingletl -l- h B C with hints of sophistication. I-IiIf ALLISKDN IiS'l'HliR ANDERSKYN I,Al'L ANURILXYS GIQCPRGF .-'IRDRIQY A ilevotetl stuileiii , . Moilest , . . quiet reserve Singsto the glory ol Ciotl Perscvering . . . intle- tiiiisetmreil to his r.isk . . . isital .intl poiirimlisrit .. . sintere, frequent lvw- pcnilc-ni . . . LUIISLICHIIULIN tlc-.irperspettivc .tonserx'.i- .ilwilirv ,,gratefull1.isketlw.ilI isli mooils . . LIIIINIIAII . true-litzirre-l C..in.iili.in iixt- . . unolwrriisixe . . si.ir , . . ilistriiniii.itix'e in lt-rvour ,,.' 'I'ie.ir vt' one spectli ,. l3ill . .lricntlli tourieous , , , lriciiilli . ilioosiiig lriciiils , . . lox.il .inoilieris liurilciis . . iuitivt- . . srcauli, h.iiiiIiiii.iii ' .ittixcflirisimii , F 35 - -5 R' a 5 '.H 'Y 'bi 1 4 1 .ax 'sa -af. ', --eve: -3 -55 I i Y f x 'W .9- 41? RUTH BASS MYRTLE BASTEDO GENE BENSON JOSEPH BISCOE Future missionary . Canadian . . . gentle Handsome blond Swede Dependable to the nth sunny hair and smile . . . voice . . . quiet laughter . . . . . Mari '... future doctor degree . . . warm friendship soft, expressive voice . . . scientific interests . . . un- . . fortitude . . . carefree and . . , ready wit . . . unchanging cheerful . . . dependable ruffled exterior . . . fun- friendly . . .rambling conver- Christian . . . competent . . . . . .congenial . . .likes ping- loving . . . friendly . . . de- sationalist . . . wild tales . . . practical . . . always a jump pong and biology. pendable Christian. obliging and courteous, ahead. LUKE BRINKER VIVIAN COFFEE MARY COFFIN PEGGY CONGALTON Punster . . . Dutch boy From Dixie Land . . . Mischievous grin . . Atfable . . . warm-hearted . . . mischievous . . . long, mellow voice . . . dimples cheerful pessimism' '... . . . sincere . . . refreshingly lank and lean . . . keeping . . . easy going . . . versatile witty reply . . . sincere Chris- innocent . . . frank . . . laughter up with thejoneses' '... in- . . . creative writer . . . inter- tian . , . missionary vision in het voice . . . generous . . . tellectual curiosity . . . Chris- pretive dramatic ability. . . . industrious . . . etlicient peace of soul. tian purpose. manager of E.N.C. laundry. ,413 CS A4 do-6-4. 'J' ' jk? fn' Q 0-PC1 I ,-2,.4 1,27 - . 24-lv.. . 1 ,fd ' PATR A HERRSCHAFT PAUL ILBY ELEANUR IZMERY VIRGINIA GREENE A Floridian chemistry Energetic and willing Ginny from Virgin- enthusiast Litter bearer in helper . . . original , . . well- ny . . . bubbling vitality . . . Army Medical Corps groomed appearance . . . alert...studious .. aggres- proud father one time methodical . . . ready laughter sive leader . . . sincere Chris- prankster lteenly aware . . literary ability . . . Chris- tian . . . glowing testimony. of his opportunities tian sincerity. THEDA jUNIiS Undertakes responsibility cheerfully . . . unaffected . . . accordionist . . . co-operative . . . well-rounded personality . . . efiicient waitress . . . con- sistent testimonies that ring true. ldealist . . . mischievous eyes . . . vitality . . . all-round girl . . . conscientious student and friend . . . steadfast Christian PAUL KIRKLAND Pleasing is a pleasure . . . friendliness personified . . . woodpecker persistency . . . characteristic nod of head , . . l see . . . Christian character. of , '4 'iJ Ui am 4l Y VERNON CURRY RALPH CUSHING Congenial . . . ll Beta Extreme quietness but spark-plug . . . sweet voice firmness of will . . . plaid . . . reserved . . . plucky in shirts and suspenders . . . argumentation . . . self-re- imperturbiilwle . . victor over strained . . . entliusiiistit . . . .ilniost insiirrnoiiiirnlwle dil- lirm Convictions. litnlries. 'U'-lfvs vw-7 ii 'Y' W ,ga-9 LELAND DAVIS Cbliging .... ibility to lind humor in .iny situation . . . everyone his friend . , accommodating .iu.omp.inist . . , liun-loving . . . lL'.llUllS fliristmn, PAULINIS DOUGLAS Accomplished niusiciun . . . diligent student . . . even disposition . . , quiet . . , slii' . . . unsuspetted liunior . . liesit.int smile , . . unslmke- .ilwle l.iitli . . . tireless. :qi 'T 1 au- Q., ef' in f - ' T ffffiv IIUXYARU OLSON -IAY l'A'l l'UN lfLMlfR SCIHRAG .IANITIA SMITH Ilnhmrrlmw , lIl1lL'Y l..ul Hum lung INl.m-1 l1.1rucxt ...4 'The An- lflcry cxxlmgcllst . . . lffmlrx U ,-.N ! Pmxlxm-1, wwe! Nllljlff lmw user 51.111 xun-imux , Q.np.al1lc lc.ulcr , . NIIKCYIQ' ml! Lerlur gum:-icr.au ,Xlplm xlxrmrlm prulklnu tuhcrly . . wrwux cxprcx- xpmxr.mc1u , xn.umuS :mwmw .mulm un- Qwuuwllm-r .mxl fflflh! Num t.nlIl1Il1.1l IN xnmplc. , , xcrmrllc , , xhmlflllllig lxmnuwwu x1mL'rLl1lwlxluL fPnrurAI1lu-sylrlv xu surf NIIHIL' pw-s-I. dmc umksf 'mi fnli A . RICHARD LEWIS Taciturn attention in con- versation and class . . . flash- ing blue eyes . . . diligent, practical . . . mellow trum- peter . . . Sunday School enthusiast. WILLIAM LUTTON Mischievous . . . a kitchen crew indispensable . . , I am ripsy with laugh- ter . . . the friend indeed . . . Devotion to God's service. LAWRENCE MOORE PAUL MOORE Sweet-spirited . . . devoted Business-like efhciency . . . business efficiency . . . . . . diligent student . . . con- characteristic nod of head . . . trasting moods . . . impulsive I can do all things through . . . musical . . . dependable Christwho strengtheneth me. leader . . , sensitive Christian. HELEN MARTA Petite . . . carefree . . . sincere . . . charming naiveti- . . . impetuous . . , loyal friend . . . sparkling smile . . . un- affected and appealing . . . vital Christian. VIVIAN MUSNUG Sincere, thorough student . . . observer of human nature . . . reticent . . . hobbyist. , . creative, individualistic . . . missionary talks. ELIZABETH MCFARLAND Bettie . . . friendly gig- gle . . .laughing eyes . . . a song consecrated . . . Willow House mother . . . capable pianist . . . good speaker . . . worthy friend. CHARLES MUXWORTHY Industrious worker . . . ease on the basketball floor . . . considerate . . , friendly . . . cheerful . . . rich baritone voice . , , positive Christian. 13 A41 1 i JEAN VUOOD OLIVER XVILLIAMS Precise . . . earnest upin- Silence is .1 virtue . .. ions . . . cunceileil mirth . . . even disposition . . . dry intliviilualistic . . . iniuilext sense otihumur. . . surprising . . future teltlier . . , pm- thiiikle .... i xincere resti- litic timrresponilent . . . em-c rniim: .it the keviwtnirii. ' 'case ff' i- L 'I 'W' 9' 'di sd' -E? 'i 4 l. .s, Q'-n SQ. T Q55 C: of' ' ' ' xl I KEITH SMITH Conscientious . . . de- liberate . . . intense interests . . . song director. . . frequent blushes . . . natural dignity . . A Charge To Keep I Have MARION TURKINGTON An overcomer . . . pur- poseful . . . practical . . . al- ways ready for fun . . . con- hdent . . .constructive critic . . . conscientious in Chris- tian convictions. 1. MARY ALICE STOTLER Soft-spoken . . . follows the inner light . . . self-critical . . . earnest Christian . . ALMA SWENK WILLIAM TAYLOR Undampened optimism Whole-he.irted Christian . . . intense enjoyment of life worker . . . Fishermen's . . . sympathy and under- Club . . , class chaplain missionary zeal . . . capable standing . . . mellow voice ...contagious smile. . .yen and co-operative . . . air of . . . lidelity to friends and for fun . . . musical. tranquillity. Christ. ROBERT UTTER Dignity . . . neatness . . . impulsive . . . violinist . . . lover of refinement and society . . . frequent trips to Chinatown, dinners downtown . . . conscientious. consecrated Christian. ERLAINE WEAVER LOUISE XVIEBSTER Eager-to-help attitude. .. Intense . . . sensitive enthusiastic. . . good-natured . . . the spell of music . . . . . . responsible . . . lively concerned scholar . . . dis- basketball player. . . domestic criniinating . . . deliberate . . . consistent Christian life. . . . warin-liearted . . . dt-- voir-d to Christ. 0 xx Muni illfiii R lllfl lfiifil If . .si .:.f i.w.i' .Q.. ni, ,f.. t .-f, i'+i1.5i-.rivxi ... i'i...f..,.. iii I Viilhi, ll. I.inuf-iril Old-tuners now '... a versatile class . . . pleas ing variety of talent represented . . . outstanding musical and athletic abilities , . . high scholastic standing . . . first things first . . , inspirational prayer meetings . . noted for spiritual programs . . . responsive to challenges . . missionary-mind ed . . . determined and united in aim . . . co-operative, ener- getic. aggressive. whole-hearted. purposeful . . . scrio tastes . . . amiahle fun-loving . . , dinner f Anchor. us ot' at the Oar and The Class T 1948 Snphnmnres Charles Akers Violet Balwit james Benton Mary C. Boggs 4 '1 Laura jane Boyd N 44, I Evelyn Brown M? ' , A Marguerite Cate l l 5 x 4 William Chambers 5 , if 9f 'ii?593311' if Margaret Christenson Olive Church Paul Clark Maude Cochran 1400 Conard Stairs F. 'if' W, Y 3, 1. Thelma Cody w 'Sy May Cornell Thorn Cross Maxine Dafforn Clinton Dexter Harriet Dickenson .l. C. Dixon Jean Dorothy l ,, 1, ,Wm 'Y 'Nah .HP n 4 .Jan rev? ... ,. 5'Tv an '23 sow fr'-V F9792 11:27 Q ly' ' Ssffaa C ' 3 A f Sv Xi 'l slum- , L -ar 5- -Q-2-1, -.Qu--no iennlzrrxrrcr C 'ill' Elaine Hall H I 1 X N, 1 C : i V 1 I, t. f'f'1 ' ,yiu , 5 M v Bunny Cilmore Q V' . l i 'Wil an 'C ' -5 Y rwv ,,,.f::, 2 V' -3, -:-:' X 2 . fit, . .lf .. ,Q-W ve F H? Q Q--17 at '3 'Y' -9' ,IAQ any ,.,47 if 0-'V' 1 gui , -. Q .0 5' J -3' Ruth Harding Christine Hardy Paul Harris P Daniel Harelton riscilla Harvey Rosalee Huskin Iris Kersrener Doris Lingford Eunice MacPherson Mary Belle Harris Grace Hawk Geneva Humm Sylvia Lunn Walter MacPherson Anna Mclilhenny Pearl Mclienney Myrtle Mason Florence Mitchell F l -A Buelah Naylor Donald Reed Dorothy Reed Frances Rogers Dorothy Shedd Elizabeth Smith LeRoy Sturtevant Mary Sumner Wilbur Pennypacker Eileen Scott Chester Staples Dolores Traverse wg if QR 'Fu ' 5 5 r . A Q-:W 'x Q? i 1 rim V VW ' - ,.,1 4, ' ' in , 'QRK , P, ' si il' J - . V , A4 M fs E . .D --esgjf V. ' ' ,,.,-. 1 -1 A, an .r g Y i -any , 3 'R ca 5 Anna 'l'rimbath 4 X S '-'- : I 'X 4: Bettie Turner , is v' iv I 1! Q., Grace Umstead ,. 1 g 1 3 ' fllxgdzt . I V as Irene VanDressar ' D ' in Y ii ii lifiithwison V 7 K 4-5 yy Y y 7 Paul Yamada 1 e NUI pftflll'Fzf.' Lewis Adams john Goresh U .s ,,,f, ,if If v'ff .- xi. ,IVJI-Xl1'l', t, si..-ff-I. ii, i..-K .-.. .-. x. xt-tml, limi' lm ,- ia, ,xml .,,. N., ii, i......i....t. Largest class ever . . . lively '... entliusiastit antl to-operative . . . eager to learn . . . talentetl . . . several out- standing athletes . . . gootl sportsmanship . . . pretty girls . . . Whos being initiatetl. anyway? . . . Pennypacker paro- tly ofthe ole gray mare' '... plucky '... Oh, that rhetoric . . . spiritual , . . well-plannetl prayer meetings ...' 'at 6:25 sharp' '...' 'Life of' Fanny Crosby in Story antl Song . gootl mixers . . aspiration to ht-come sopl IOIHOYCS. lhe Class T 1949 Nil Freshmen George Abersold Eleanor Allen Eileen Albright Lorna Allen David Aldridge David Andrews Geurge Andrew5 Merua Baddern Ruth Bee Dorothy Blauscr Alexander Afdl-ey Paul Basham Bruce Berry Avis Bolsrridge Doris Aglin JUIIC Bauer Jkille BlSllOp B61-nige BUQZQH ' i 3' G:-.fs -a V 'Ri v . -a l Y 1 sf, A . 2 W ! Q - D 3: 9 6, f ,ar mf A fr wh fa ,gg f .3 -M .,, 17 , A we ...,,4 I.: 424' ii'V fl i fu bl . 1 in , ,I I ,J V-,Q rs as Q 2 Q11 ai ' s-1. ' iv 4 W I -of' e 21. N ,- 5 ' if 127 1 1 A A I ,un 7'-4 .hh Rullm limwnx X'ugnn.n limxxn XVCNIUII HIUXKII Cummmc' lilunc lulm lirynu L JI l wp Avi AER ' i ,ag r 'Q 7 Ronald l5ul.L Rulh Bum-rwmmh Rulvcrl Huulncll Marvin Iiurkarr l.rncsI C.lIl1PlWL'll 3 I5 415 'Q Roy Ldfllfillflll RulhLl.1pp 'l'lu.'lm.a QIAXNBUII Doris Llcmuns l.ucll.l Clemons Martha Clifton Esther Colby Charles Collet Dorothy Conway i Ruth Corrie Margaret Diclftimon Helen Dodge Leora Eastman Mary jane Fil-te Iris COVE GlOfi21 DiIUiCl1 Kenneth Dodge Marilyri lirnery Floyd Fleming Catherine Cubie Betty Dittrich Bgnuie Douglh Viola Ealielinan Leah lilirm jack Dell Esther Dixon Joyce Dow Mary jane Ewing Hazel Foster 4-Fw 'N e 'M f- L24 .1 3 QR, 45,3 '55 C 21 3:11, If , e-W? . Y rx N . ' l g 'rf' X 'Qtr Y .A C' X , X , ., N , fa we ,,, -N W.. . 'Q' 4: ,' , 1 , sr , 'Nw Y, i 6 3 - 1 ,ig ft n l D ' wt x 1 '. f-32 mf, A' e 3, ,Q fx, gs: fe 4... y 'SQ 'I-Te 'NH 2 ' ' X, ' , 1 X . X, fl v ' N 9 45 In in 1 Q. . H V vo r AL h NQTY0 . 1 7 .QQ sf 'D' , f--r i 4. l A55 Alla llayxumml SucH1ll Rwlwcrl Holden Gmac lll!l1lIlL'j,Cl T H 1 'Q P 'R . . . J . .. k-.4 2 '3 .X Q -.nn l 1 'f' 60 ' '-'15, -. 'Q fa- '-1 if 9 9 'Q ,. 9 6 .., 'SZ' V ' ff r 5 I! l .. R 5 'ik A ll f . 3 4' I: A ' we ,:. i uv' l ' ' ' F1 l 1 Yi Q 'T ' V 1 J A . Ihle Ci.4lbr.ulI1 Venum Gould Paul Gray Dulllc-v ll.4rl1.ux.ny l.4rI1-an Glc-.uma HCIIQ Lmucx l5.4rlmr.x Urcenc LNlllCl Ihugh Rulwcrr Lymnlums 'Ima-plm Llrumgcr MJ,,l,,,CHA,1l LUIS Haxlcu ll.4r1vl1lC11ml1l licrrrun Kymnr M.erg.4rc-I ll.lflWLllA c.iIllCfll1C Hn lcrr l,-lulm Hcmlcx H.ll'lW.lf.i Hu-lgc Opal Hnkcrwn flmLc'Hmu1n DeRand jones E5ll1CfJOllCb Ifloytl joneb Glcncvccjoncb . 0 av 'VKX 'i R09 o 'F 'L g 5 5 K O k lx 4. G0 'L xo A 'S It 'W H' ' 'J' ' - 0 9 v N 0' K V ,K 4 O ' A15 4a , K ul Rnfr, JU goo ol T Rb 1 xr Y' sd V190 '-V' I 1 1-v .ii W' 'U' .55 1' 0 affxv' H N -G ' of Q' C, 'X . ' t wx. xv ,tv I, , -v' .JO 'ax It-If C. Q QF qi ! 4' -.'- f Q- .f J' ' YY QI' DA '7 UA 'sn' Madeline .I ones Robertjoncn Winitretljonca Hurldntl joytc Ruth Kefter PHLIIIIIC Keith Alverda Kinney Marjorie Kline Marion Kish Mildred Kllnc Barbara Ldlluc LUUISC Ldpp Cora Hoshmatian Doris jaqluon Ruth Howe Rogenejzttkaon Betty Huna Williamjames Luuna Hurless Betty jollnston D 45549 'Y' . Y? 'V ' :Y Q cb ax N as K -5? o -A W ' , V --7' B 1 - ,. 5 X l ., . W ii, '- at 4 . ' f X. kiwi 7? ,,- v ails. . i X .A I 4 5' ' -. Mr- p .i YZF? -'-f A ' Q I 'Tir fsga IV' avg 3 in -4 ' 1 ds I W S -.1 . Y? tu N-I 4 sq 65 we t 7? A' ' .na l '1 jiinca Lmwrcmc jane Lclcvcr lNl.lf'11lfCl l.ciiimi liiirli l.L'mi.ir-l 3 7' 'E I . QV' Q ' ' r g1,n' x, ng Lvelyii Lilulwy William M.iLK.iy limm.i Luk lfdiili Man Paul l.mlxli.irt Burrlcltc lNl.ixun Umm MMC .illuiii S.ir.ili lNlrK.iilly Artliur Mgllvmiii Neale MLL.iin 'l'rcw.i Mcckcr Mui Mc-limlx Violcr lXlCl'Lll.lllf ,I.iuiiit.1 Miiilg Altlica Merritls William Morrison Kcimcili Miller l..iwrL-me Mullcn Liml Alllls l'.iul Nail Dorothy Newell Rebecca Palmer Mildred Pepper Mary Rank Norine Roth Naomi Newton Martha Park Elvn Peritt Maryjune Reynolds Lucy Russell Pearl Norris Harold Parry Betty Plant Albert Rich john Scott Laura Northcott Luther Pennington Grace Plumb Robert Risher john D. Scott 'Ap 1, 135, 15:9- Qy IZ? Arlene Sc-itz Viv. Shollenberger Patsy Shope Thelma Shumun X 3 ii Nl' in Le... 1.71 Ruth Smut llll .ll1Hl' Smith Heniamin St.ilil Conlon St.iuley Helen Steiner Alhert Stielel Victor Storms NX'.1ncl.1 Sutherin Alton Swift George Teague Marjorie Thurber Trevgi Tinglev Margie W'eQt Roger Williams Mabel Tustin Winifretl West .imc-f. XX insnr Ruth NX'.1lker N.it.1lie Wheeler Flwffnfe W Hill! Audrey Ward Hiltli Wiley so .,, 'f-I. '. - 1:7 N -rv 3 it -3-'fv v ' 'N --'fl .- - 't Y' ff n 4 , lv 'Fwd , 33' T. v-1 --5 - 4? g- ri 4,5 1 , 'v In tg' - 73 3 . r-s 3 sn 1 '-f-'ll Y 2' 'T' ff' . L v N 1-F' , I ' I ' 1 A ' I ' - f A CY --FK . K ' u 'S .qui ' --2 gi. .H A K, 4, E ' 'x , sr- -' BN- -v . lv L f.. ' 5' - i N -.-. N . ' . 1 , L l S 'lm 'L A h ng 1-, ' 4: F.: V l ... lf, Q9 i'x. .XMI Plilllrz loihr I lSo.iiilin.in Mniuel K ,tliml Allmg-s King Arthur Mt llxxnuu Ver.: 0 Connor l4,irx.ir.i llrinvltx liuiiitcx Dotwtt lie.uru.t l..lNlL'Y Alito Mitluelx Mnrgiret l x Shirley Braley Albert Carey Betty Christiansen Special Students jerry Douds Margaret Hastie Anne Iohst Esther Iobst Wilda McKittrick Florence Otis Mildred Owen Ruth Patton Francis Reynolds Vera Simms Alice Unterzuber Mary Weaver julia West No! Pirtrn'erf.' Nathan Adams Gwendolyn Benson j. A. Crites George Delp Betty Fullerton Max Greene Leslie MacKay Olive Marple Madeline Moore Anna Storey , 'E ' ' Mfr , W, ,. Q- Q W V A -1-H MN fl'-r Y 3 f'7 s,-1 A ,tax i '- , A A if X :Iwi 7: :gg Fi' 1' l i . r 5 '-1' 33 .1 ix' 37 ,Q ra 23 7' GY' vi- 3. ,A l ' xr ' vr ' 'try 1. v lr I gc: XA ,J Al Y 'J ,,' gt V5 'xi 5 - .0 -V. i' 5 4 1 'U X 'f Y 1 1' 'Fr' f 'C' G . lb ' 3 4 - ' . . . 'v .V 9 l- of 66 G .1 P. 3 215 ' 4? , -' I xi Y va. l i 'Q - 1 t -o .N Y' , if ff lf 2 6 A. Sz A LJ' :vs x fx? 6 'N xi - f 31. ' A B 'Q l -. 1133 5 Q 1. 9' un i 'I . QI S ' 'Oy I O 439 Q , 'S' Hcademu David Abel Paul llarlch Pauline llrunell Pauline llliorl l-'xiher Hicks Dorothea :xCl'll'lZlI11f'l1Cl' ,loyce Beattie Glenn Carlson l.oiS lfrwin larrie llilsinpger 7462 ' up-4 ZS? Y i I 9Q i i 4042, . 7.3 'T A I Y Q - Q xi? 'QQ l Paul Achhammer Ollie lilack Ray Clarpenier ,lack Fields l.aVerna -lones Howard Albright ,lean liloye livelyn Uasis Donald Gardner George .loumlrey V lrene Allen Ruth Brigham Millie Desiaraline Merlva Guiliano Reiper Kelley Betty Barnes Robert llroclisopp lfrank Domingues lfleanor Hammoml lfselxn Klein Hcademu Paul Lick Richard Malony joy Matthews Victor Matthews Shirley McIlwain Sarah McKinley Hilda Morris Richard Motz Phyllis Mundy Katherine Parsons Phoebe Peoples Viola Petersen Albert Plant Frank Randall Budd Rice Lawson Saunders Kenneth Schubert Virginia Schultz Bertha Schwartz Madelyn Shaw Nancy Simmons Phillip Storey Edwina Sylvester joseph Talley Lois Tousley jack Weller Elaine W'hitmer Della Whitters Glenna Wool Nor Pirtnrmf' james Bell jean Lawrence Wilton Marston Bernard Prosser Emily Wheeler 1-2' ' A ' ' N 71' fn? xg 5 0- .4 as In ' r,,,.4 up V 9 S, su 3 ': fl 1' TSW 'X W . . .11 .- - 'ii t j? -H It , , , 'Bi A ,,, iz.. -vm pw X- 3 Q :X F Q 9 'S ' ,-my :. B E .A W E4 1: S V ' Q ,P X . f- 'irtf V fjfi , P' L' B 'I 'Q' v 7:5 ps k N' W W' K , .ZX :Li ,l -:F gh :fy i I - 1 f W4 No' ' rv-' , 3 ' t A. 5 'l IA ,Q 1 If fv- 9' Q' , up ' ,., .... 3 f ' I A ,,.s ' - J' - . -x X a an In Q Q 1: 'J' M 3 5' i Q- ., 4' l J in sv I X, -. If , If A l A Af' r'-1-v 114 Fw: llll 5 ug:-1: , . 0 5 I -Q '- 121' ff. l'6l ns!!! k lllll FSM Qi 94 N. , ff, ,J Ah, to build, to build, That is the noblest Qf all arts. Henry Wadsworth Lnngfvllnu S- x '.-.f' .apr F I 1 , I ff W - K XM Ai' XM CQATER. H WHITEMORF. R. Mll,l.F. R IROLK, X. PECKHAM, H. LOVEJOY. E. They left their homes and their college campus to put on the uniform of their country. The world around Italy to Olxinaxs a. Corregi- dor to Tokyo they faced the hazards of air. land. sea. They suffered loneliness. monotony. They hraved prison. faced enemy tire, They kept faith with us. with their country, and their God. lll'i'I'l'llNlfll I'lillS4bNXI-fl. Huff Huff W, I'iiirixli:ii-lwr. ll. Xliilrviu, X.l'l:iril,lffvli-:i-uri.ll.Xlzilwm--N.K. Xllllir.lC.Xl,ixlniU.l, I.-iv--.N.Nl1l,nii,XX llii-ul NH-fill li' tu N, Xl:ii'K.ix, Il Ili-livr, lY.f'li:iliiln-rx, l'. l-'ln,.l, KimJ..l.1'. l,lXUll,l.. Xker-. ll. Xlliriulil. l' lxitklaiiil I-full Hifi X Nuifl, ll. Xloll. lx. Nnllixrili. K. Krvlriylt.Ulu-rlrr.l,Nl1ir1'X.x.NliiI'riiN, X, Iii.-uri. ,l ll: l l- ,A Q7 f.-s I I , I e if QW Acton Akers C C Albright H Allison E Amos L Anderson Anderson Andree P Andrie G Angell, W Ardrey, A. Artwohl, A. Bable, R. Ballinger, D. Banham, E. Barhee, V. Bartol, W. Beckwith, Berry, R. Bish, C. 1. Abraham, '. , W. Akins, ' ', A. , P. W Blachly, Blaugher, PL. Border, T. Bowen, E. Bowers, R. Brew. R. Brigham, Brinkman E. , B. Brown, D. Br0wn,j. Campbell, R. Carter, J. Cater, H. X Chaney, R. Chapman, Charretre, Chetakian Christian, P. R. , E. W. Clarke, W. Coleman, J. Collins, N. Conlin, B. Conway, M. Cook, F. Cook. H. Cooper, J. Cove, Covell, L. Cowles, R. Cox, E. Crays, R. Crispell, R. Cromwell. A. Crook, T. Croutham el, C.. Crutcher, bl. Crutcher. L. Darling, H. Davis, C. Davis, K. Deware, R. Dixon, bl. Drayer. F. C. DuVall, D. Easton, V. Ehy, D. Ehy, P. VI. Edwards, Erickson, Evans, F. Ezold,j. li. G. of HULL HUHUR lllnrld lllar II Fish, W. Fisher, A. Flaugher, R. Foster, G. Foster, R. Free. W. Freese, P. Frock, V. Gardner, H. Gardner, R. Gardner. R. W Garrison,j. Gleason, C. Goddard, G. Gordon, B. Gordon, E. Greer, T. Gritiin, D. Gwynn, A. Hadley, H. Hammar, R. Harding, L. Harris.j. Haynes, F. Hedherg, L. Heinlein, R. Hemmings, R. Higgins, A. Hilgar, G. Hilliker, N. Horton, P. Hughes. F. Hughey, H. Huna, T. Insco, C. jessel, R. johnson. A. johnson,-I. ,Iones,j. Jones, L. jordan, D. jordan, N. Kauffman, A. Kauffman, E. King,j. Kirkland, P. Kirkland, R. Klein, R. Kleppinger, A. Lamerson, K. Lanpher, W. Laurie, G. Lehman,j. Leonard, P. Light, F. Lind, S. Lockhart, P. Lovejoy, EIA Lunn, A. Lusk, W. MacKay. W. Manley, C. Manse, S. Marple, G. Martin, Marvin, . Mayhuty, P. C Mayhury, R. A. T McCullougl1..l. Michelson, H. Michelson, L. Mills, Rf' Mullen, V. Murphey, li. Murrayul. Nease, S. Nelson, D. Nesmith, N. Parker,j. Parker, M. Parsons, H. Payne, S. Peckham, I-If Perfer, P. Phile,j. Pinkerton, F. Pocock, C. Powell, D. Powell, H. Powell, L. Preston,j. Quiggan, H. Randall, F. Rankin, A. Relyea, V. Retter, D. Reynolds, A. Reynolds, W. Rice, G. Rittenburg, G. Rogers, L. Rogers, S. Rowe, C. Rowe, G. Scott, W. Shaffer, R. Shields,j. Silverbrand, E. Slatcher, W. Slocum, H. Smith, A. Smith,j. Stahl, B. Stearns, G. Steinmetz, C. Stewart, R. Storms. V. Strack. D. Stumph, R. Sullivan, K. Terwilliger, E. Thomas, D. Thompson, W. Timm, R. Van Housen, M. Vaughn, E. Visscher, A. Ward, K. Weller, H. Weller, S. Wheeler. lj. White, C. White, S. Whitmore. R. Wild, E. Wilkens. H. Williams, L. XVilli.iinson, C Willwetth, ,l. Xvilson, ll. Yensto. XV. Yost, N. Young, R. G. Young, R. V. Zimmt-rm.in, M. ,A .AK .ll llllw QQ Jem? 1790 w 11s futhfulncss xxlmcthcr Ill lW111l1lm mul mum tlmc splrlt of Clmst ftiklllllf, 1ll npcs of 1l11l1lrc11 x WFLSLIIIIIIAL' thc 111111 'unc out frm H It U In n I 1 wr mlssicmlmr lftll 1 1 s 1111111 lc.1x'1 34 1 IL 1 thc 3 1 tl IH 1 l1111l1cn lmnl r 1l11t1rx' 11 11 ll 11111 s 1 tl Xl IC mms lwr.1n1 NWN I ,1 xltl1 Q1 O 1 x is i 4 I X ,.--aug -- -4--Q. -.. ' af 2 53 ,OJ fry, .lffli , ' A HF!! ww. in-J'f' f' is! Qi 'S L,.giL35 1 Y . Q-,J ---if-Q. A-r , X 3 w M 'lm New--+R -. 4 , ' I1 A, w x- Q QW' 4 . ' Q . N-.:1fYg'xA!5 US 'I' 'Q ' ,ik W- L. it Dear Diary: 'l'h e new year started with a bang and by hung l mean the rough .ind tumble joh of moving from dorm to dorm, mingled on Rush day with the howls ol' old student . ' t ' ' d s entretting new stu ents to join their soticty not to men tion the squeals and tremors of initiation, and the tedious, but reasonahly profitable, wait in Il.N.C's hre.ul'linc even' d.iy at noon, Nor is social lite ne le 'ted, li h 'd l g L wilt wit mi nigit snacks, held trips, sotiety breulxfzlsts in the sn.tp ol .in Autumn morning. and Friday night pro mms with visit N. fx g ors as interesting its Howard Coding, thc pianist, . . . 4-. sf. nv 4' 1,1 Q. Q 'C X if fr. lf fag. sun , Lwyglt I- ,H l ' Al I '03 'Exp - I .i, 4gr55-i ' '19 fa rj ' 'L gf! 1 1 l 'I 1 fffp . ' ' ' Viv-8955? i -hi ui 1' -Lit ln 1 -An H Z , HF-lj : r' Dlx' 4 . ,I s 2,2 f A .F 'J , TN Y ' si, Navy Day! A Qentimentnliit might have heen excited to see itml lcel the powerful Navy ships' --nntl I ww! Old man winter, dripping icicles from his heunl, hrnught not only snow for ine to shovel lor spending intincv, hut the Christmas party with the chubhy Santa fin clmrtitterl, and the beiiutiliullv inspiring illwiufi. tintl the gc-neml intenxity .intl fun and foiling ofthe Senior Sneak , , . . ng, -1 ' . ' A , ,, , v va - , . ,Lyf ,b - 4 . , 34511 1 1 r,'l'f', ' cf' J ,wa :Eff f., 111- A41 nlsiw, i I. 'rdf' fo Jff' 4.-f ,Sf f ,' 4 H A .f . .,, V '.1 Q 7 . s- r . -, 01 -.1 Ju un. ,,,- hz a K .x 0, ,xi I I j vga I I' I .X 7 Q. 3 J,-Y ',,f'f 4 4.-.- 'l, u J' a Q 9. if v.. lit, G , ' 34 -A 0. 15? 'N- -, -f ' ,, 1. 'Q Xi. ' . - rin 54' -Raw' ., , 1 ji. . ' 110' WC, V , ro ,Qos- . .' 'Ar 'a' - . : '- 1' ffm' ' m I t Y QQ: Ei 1 W, 4 gi. a. ir' ' 'x V o VT 'T.l .. 6 J. l Q .gnu ns., -if .4 .- 'un' fn, 4 . g -XC' . K vt ' ' 1 4 PM. , :Yau U ' I 1 I ,- ' K 4 Q ' 'h W . 4 -.r ' V, C , 25 K , ' 'X' wa 'Q-at V' , Q . . Q .b 'Qt .1 P . 'W . 14' . In NV lla, ,I 1 ii i' i I 'ii 4 49' 1? 2 ' . ' ' ' Q- P. 4' Wcfgurc to ourselves the things we like And than we build. Sir Herirv Taylor WALLACE DIXON Prerizlerzt SlUIlEIll Co-ordination of the student body and the administration for the purpose of creating better understanding and greater co-operative effort has been the aim of the Student Council under the leadership of Wallace Dixon, student body president. This year the Council was given the responsibility ofallotting one chapel program every two weeks to student organizations. Two main contributions were the Hall of Presidents, presenting large portraits of lZ.N.C.'s four former presidents to be hung in the lobby of the Administration Building, and a permanent filing cabinet system for Student Council records and constitutions of student organizations. Activities, faithfully directed by Peggy Dunlap, included the annual fall party. Christmas banquet, and Valentine party. WALLACE DIXON MARGARET DUNLAP WILBUR MULLEN MURIEL LANPHER JANET SMITH CONARD STAIRS BARBARA GREENE JACK FIELDS JAY PATTON HAROLD PARRY PROFESSOR LUNN Officers Preriffezzl Vife-Preridenl Grezduale Rep re.Ie11!ali1'e Xenia r Rep rexefllalizv junio r Rep re.rer11ati1'e Sophomore Rep I'6'.Y6'llfdIfI'F Ff6'5lJ7I1dlI Repre5er1Iati1'e Aradenzy RepreI'e17lati1'e Rep fE5?7lfdliZ'6' at Large Rep refenlalizfe at Large Famllv AKfI'ffFl' Acting Officers WILBUR MULLEN MURIEL LANPHER JAY PATTON Treaxzz ff r See rem ry C bu p fain QFPIIHII Run I lull H P . .. V 134, . urry, W. Mullen, J. Smith, Frnul Rum' H. Chef-nc-, W. Dixon, Profe-Ssur l.unn, M. Dunlap, Nl. Lunplwr. .A ff' Q. Hl1l.lfN LONSIQR FDXVARD Dlfl,l. lf.f1I Hn Jiri it .H.l'I.I.: 1' The cliamlveretl lL1LlIllLlS is .1 symlwol of progress. Progress is tlie resiilt ol- persistent. ilirectetl. tliligent l.ilwor. Progress requires .t NINIUVI. We .it ll.lNIL'l'I1 N.iz.1rene College .tre enjoying tlie results of Clotl's working in the past, We .ire eyexxitnesses ot' His poster in ilu present. Wk' li.ix'e .i vision ol' xslmt Gotl will tlo in tlie future. it xxe lentl oiirselses xslioleslieartetlly .is lwtiililers of His kingtloni. 'l4otl.iy's IQN CQ, is not .ts Ye-steril.iy's. 'l'omorroxs's lf N C' iiitist not lie .is 'l'Utl.ly's, Hlitiiltl tliee more surely m.insions. U my stllll Your 1946 .Nlzlfflfni symlwolizes li NC, going l'orxx.iril xsitli Gotl, l5or3,gt-tting tliose tliings xsliitli .ire lu-liintl .intl reatliing liortli iinto tliose tliinigs xsliitli .ire lwelore. we press toxs.irtl tlie mark lor tlie lxfllflil lllflllgllk.llllll!,1Ul,clUxl inCQlirist.lesiis HELEN CONSER MARY SUMNER LOUISE BROWN VIVIAN COFFEE ESTI-IER COLBY ELEANOR EMERY PATRICIA I-IERRSCHAFI' MARY SHIELDS CONARD STAIRS IiIf1I'ffI'-III-Cllfff .1U0IfI1lI' Ifzfilm' LIII'm1I'I lfrfitnn' Slaff W'I'ilII1I MRS. INIEL-THOMAS ROTHWELL L1teI'aI',1 ,'IIfI'1,wI' WILLIAM COLE MARION TIIRKINOION MARVIN IIURKHARI' EDWARD DELL DICK HAWK JACK DELL FLORENCE MITCHELL MARY JANE FIKE MARGUERITE CATE EUNICE GROSSE MARY BELLE HARRIS VICE PRESIDENT MANN Pfmlngruplwif' Edflnr AI,Ii,IfI1fIt PbrIlngI'dpln'I' AVI Ifzfiluv' Bn.Iirze.I,I fvIdlId,Et'I' AIILIIHIII Bl1,III1f',I,I IIIa11ayI'I' Ad1'eI'li5iIIg Affmzfzge I' Bu,ffr1e,LI SF1'Vef'f!l rg In flfflj Bll.IfIItI,I,I AIf1I.Iw' NINIIIII lI'IIII,' XI. 'I'III'kIIIuIuII. XI. H. Harrl-, I , FIJIIFN, IMI I I 4 II I I II I XII I I I XIII I II If I II r XI NIIIQ-IIIS. NI. 5lllllII1'I'. ll.flllIhl'I', I II II I II I I I l'rmIl III:-5 -,, -, no y, A , , r-5, J' - JOSEPH D. BISCOE lf1filfu'-If1- Chief CHHIPUS lindeavoring to keep the All-American rating given hy the Associated Collegiate Press. Editor joe Biscoe. aided by his capable staff. has succeeded in giving us a Campur Camera of which we are duly proud. joe is to he commended for his promptness and his originality of ideas, well illustrated in that cheery Christmas issue. Vernon Curry's Seek Ye First inspired us to live more Christlike. Edward Dell's History in the News gave a concise analysis of world atfairs. All in a Day's Work hy Patricia Herrshaft told of life from the student employees viewpoint. Wallace Dixon's Cumlir! Crwfrm added a spice to the paper. Professor Spangenherg. the staH s faculty adviser. kept us up to date on l2.N.C.'s men in the Armed Forces hy her column Our Servicemen W'rite. SIHII JOSE PH D. BISCOE Editor-in-Cbizj CHARLES MUXWOR'I'H Y Bll.Ijllf.I.f lI'Id!IcZgt'!' LELAND DAVIS Amjlflzzl Blhtflltilj Mamzgvr ELEANOR EMERY VIVIAN COFFEE DORIS LINGFORD JEAN THORNE, ROY SLICK WALLACE DIXON EDWARD DELL VERNON CURRY PAUL CLARK PATRICIA HERRSCHAIVI' MARY E, HARRIS MURIEL LANPHER IRENE PLANT Nvzzif Eflilur l 6dlIn'c' Hfflinr 1IIfzlv-up Ifdilfn' .Sf1rn'l,I Edflovis C n 111 111 NAI 1.1 Cimzzfalifnl Manager Rep ll rin' VJ EVELYN BROWN VIVIAN MUSNUC ALMA SWENK VIOLET BALWIT ESTHER COLBY CONARD STAIRS WILLIAM MMKAY ELLIS HORTON LOUISE BROWN NAOMI NEWTON FRANCIS REYNOLDS lIf7IIlI DALE GALBRAITH RUTH BUTTERWORIH VIRGINIA SCHULT7 GRACE UMSTEAD 1 ,IUANITA THORP PROFESSOR SPANCLNBLRC f1fI1 1 I III 11. ILNIII-II. II,1QnIIIr:uiIl1.4 .5IJllI'W. Im. HurIun. II. IP1'II, II.lImuImm. I'.I'I:lrIx,II.I'urn:lI1:aIl, W. XI Ix x I Ixl III III N I Hun : -I. 'I'Imrn4', A. SNPIIE, X. AIIINIIIIK. I. H4-rrwlmft. XI. Harris. Y. BIIIWII. NI. I'vpp1'r, NI. SInie'I1IN,1 l 1 I I II II nil II X I Il I II If I I If rf X. I uIIv1-. Ia. I',nu-ry, J. IIIHVIN' Irufcwwr Nll'IIILfl'llIN'FL.f, If NIuxuurII1v I,. Davis, IJ. I.ll1gI'4-rrI, In I Il ,nz QC L Sf,-mul li' u I5 ll14lllilW5l!'.t'.5lilIll1'j', 13,1-runt.J. Hunk. lx. .Kllnrlp:l1l..X. lin-h. Nl. l'l-npr-r. l'. Ilu-lmu, frrfnl Hun' N N l4ARl'fAIiA CIRIZIQNI1 lftlllffl' eulnm. ll. K nmplmell. XI. l'.lllt'F.Y, Prof,5p:1m:enln'rg, ll, 1-rm-nw. X. Nlavlel. lx. Nuuth l:ouml.ltiuu. The themes. features. sxmpslmts. .mtl .art xumrlt rexe.ll ht cl1.1ratter.lmtl ultimately. the thurth Ol-KUlI10l'l'UNN'. lw-,wk to our tollege lmstur. Dr. Fl. Cylenu Cmultl, Ruherl Cluutllmmx. lWllNllll'NS I11.lIl.l!,:Cl', .mtl .1 large stall' --1 The Gmulmnl' of 1916, .uu1u.1l pul1lu..ttumu ul the lrexluu.un rhetoric classes. has il thstiuetly religious emphasis. its theme hemg.. Hllllllkllllg the Church of 'I'mnorrmsy The stutleuts h.u'e tunsntleretl themselves hulltlers of this future thurth xxhlth has Christ .ts tu xure every phase of college life t.tu he .um .till in tlevelupnug xt.tht.trt CQhristi.u1 lu .u'uvrtl.tme with the theme. the xtatl' h.tx tletlimtetl the The etlitur of the Cfmfzfmul, ll.lflW.ll'.l Greene. mu .tssutetl hx I l gl fl O! tl 3. 5 l 1 l 3 Q r i Sllilllll UEHH HLPHH Launch Out With The Alphas was the theme for Rush Day, and a majority of the newcomers decided to board the U.S.S. Alpha. SpeechesgThe rush to the gymnorium! The Good Ship Alpha! The society band! A score of persuasive voices! And finally the ship was launched with a substantial crew on board! A sturdy and enthusiastic crowd pulled in to an island in ly! Merrymount Park for an early morning breakfast. Plenty of good food and a merry time of singing was enjoyed while the crew watched the sunrise over the bay. And Be Ye Thankful was the theme of the Friday night program given during the Thanksgiving season. In all activities, programs, athletics, society meetings, and even in the lighter moments of social life, a desire to keep Christ first has pervaded. The Alphas are Sailing On! The ofiicers were: Myron Richey, president, Paul Lockhart, INJYRON RICI-IEE vice-presidentg Florence Mitchell, secretaryg Virginia Greene, treasurer, Roy Slick and Louise Brown, athletic directorsg Paul Andrews, chaplain, P 'f'!Lf f and Mervel P. Lunn, faculty adviser. --v VERNON CURRY Pri ifcfwll Sllilllll DEHH BETH A red and white information booth in the Administration building lobby . . . red ribbons with silver B's . . . an artistic wishing well in the gym . . . Rush Day atmosphere . . . forty-three new signa- tures on the coveted roll . . . friendliness, fun and fervor. The Beta Society has completed another year successfully. Under the capable direction of Vernon Curry, president. and jean Thorne, vice-president, the Betas presented A Glimpse of Home as a Friday evening program. Favorite melodies and an old-fashioned hymn sing were featured. Other ofiicers for the year included Ruth Bass, secretaryg Ellis Horton, treasurerg Paul Yamada. chaplaing and Professor Babcock, adviser. lv' l 'l I ,ffl lil A welcome note from Sigma Delta Gamma greeted each new student in the fall, and on Rush Day they all were invited to board a huge balloon and Rise high with the Gammasf' The first goal the society reached was the football championship. One morning, late in the fall, the campus awoke to the aroma of an appetizing breakfast that the Gammas were cooking in the grove. In November the society presented Green Pastures, a program ofthe Psalms in music and read- ing. These activities exemplify the main drive of the Gamma society a friendly participation in wholesome recreation and a delight in the Christian way. Oflicers of the year were: Harold Parry, presidentg Marion Turkington, vice-presidentg Mary Belle Harris, secretaryg Paul Clark, trea- urerg jack Maybury, chaplaing Professor Spangenberg, adviser. Sllllllll IlEllH llllllllllll HAROLD PARR X P r'ctiftfe'1l! PAI7 I, MARSDEN MURIIHI- LANPHLR N IRIAM PARK H ELIIN LUN SER GRANT CROSS UR ALI. XVII l'I'Il MYRON R ICIIIZY I 4 N x, ix I F-v l1IHU'S IUHII Ai i ,, , A i I Lu bfi INIcmIwrsInp Ill thc W'IIO'S XVIAIO AMONG SIIIDIINIS IN AINIIQRICAN IINIVIQRSI'l'IIfS AND COI.I.IiGIfS ns thc only ILIIIUII- xxnlc rcumgultum uf mltwlmllxmg Lollcgc NILMICIIIS, The Imam .A the xtukla-nts NL'IL'xlL'sI .irc Imlmlul In llmc Lurrcm YUIlIIl'lL', SL grlplnu uf I1-.ulcrs UI IWUNIIICNN Imvc' Iuuml tI1.1t stmlcms ulm QIINIIII 'LIINII 3- llucmsdxu III mlmlarxlnp .md .utlvltlcs Lxsnmlly Iwllmx thc mum putcru v .Iftcr 3,1f.lxILI.lIlUIl .xml .Ire tlms Iitrul for Ic.uImg PUNIIIUIIN III IWLINIIICNS .unl 'Q 4 3 xmlctxt 'I ' 'I In lmmwwtI.,:m.Iu.m1m1111.14-rxxlmlu NtlnlclllxalcxLlL'nluI 1 RTI' L ,II rx xIl.lI.lkILI, xIIml.uxIup, lm-IL-rxlnp In a'xrr.n-Iurmul.u' .ulnxnuu .un-I 4- I lwmIq11tl.aIlry fur Iulurn uwfnllllwxIuIN11s1lu.'w.1mI xuxIL'IY 'I All .II1pmprl.alcnlnmmxuf ilu' NIlIxIl'IlI.N mrccr. XYIIKYS XYIIU ' 'gin I , , mums up .ull lrulwrx wImI.lxtu .IIIII Nmul. II prmu .ln rmcmnc' lmx.arII l. .IQIIIIIIIQ ilu :mm Irum uullngc. II IN kUIIII'l'IlN.lIIUII Im .1 NllIxIL'Hl N out -?,,. NI.III-IIIIIIQ .ulnluumllh .mul lx IINLIIII .ls mum IHII of mn . . 1 . '.lNlIILIIIL'IlI I ,X t wid' 3 Hllllllll SUCIETU fy My .3 Exceptional scholastic ability at E,N.C. is recognized by election to the college Honor Society. Announcement of membership is made at the commencement season, and election includes all students who have carried at least twelve hours each semester and have maintained 2.3 quality points per hour, with no grade below B. Students elected to the Society in previous years become associate members. Every year the Society presents a scholarship to a student whose scholastic rating merits this signal honor. An interesting feature this year was the Box Social at which the central theme was a panorama of various sections of the United States in music, poetry and story. The officers were: janet Smith, presidentg Alberta Cameron. vice-presidentg Muriel Lanpher, secretary-treasurer. Third Razr: V. Bsilwil, li, Hllllllll, W, Dixon, I,. xyQ'llSll'I', T. Jones. l rnu! lfulr: J. Wmul. li. Xllisun, Nl. l,:inplir-r, J. Smilli, X. f'ZilIlt'I'Ull, l'. xiilllllldil, .l. 'l'liui'pr ' 1' 3 1. Y . 1 Eff if we . 'S 5 x ,f ig Nrfiiulil Ii'uu'.' M, Shia-lils, H. Vonser, lf. lfrnery, Y. Nliisnug, fi. lyliiti-, Nl. llaiste-du, I'. liiiugli I llziimltiin, ..-f 'LI x iiitiiniuiir ciua RAL ff-R--bc eiseu g gesfgy Cai gg - +1135 'X r x D mfiiiiil IL, IL, filll I Members of the Literature club enjoyed the best in current literature as selections from and resumes of such best-sellers as Blurb Boy, Bmw Mm, Azzytlaing Crm Htzllrpm, and They lVere lfnqlerzffalvle were included in Club programs. In this way, many were able to familiar- ize themselves with books of recognized merit, a personal reading of which a busy college schedule often prohibits. In co-operation with the Speech Club special attention was given to literary recordings, a project which resulted in the purchase ol a set for the department. The oflicers were: Irene Plant. presidentg Alberta Cameron, vice-presidentg and Gloria Dittrich. secretary-treasurer , . . . . I. . Q l V l. ,A HIWHSII.xl.5lllIllll'T,l',. Xlzii-lwirlalliil.Xl.liifl1li,l,.lolln..X. mul.. l., litill 4lii1-lrl-, ,L Vain ron, l. l'l:inl. l'rofi-ssor Munro, H, K on-i-r, I, lxvr-I4-It--r 'rv 4-0 ,Amy il-f Srmml Run-3 V, Hurily, V. Brown. P. Peoples, P. xvillllilllii, R. Slllilfl. l. Vuvi-, Ii. I'limtwuI, l rnn! Huw: ll. lhiliglns, l,. Webster, l'rufewsnr l'm'f', -I. Hulnillnn, P. Ihnltlleus. Interesting activities of the Music Club this year included attending a symphony concert at the New England Conservatory of Music and a discussion of Handel and his writing ofthe Meriifzb. The club presented Howard Goding, head of the Pianoforte Department at the New England Conservatory, as guest pianist at the Friday night program on October 19, 1945. As a project the club plans to help pay for new musical equipment for the college. The ofhcers werezjune Hamilton, presidentg Pauline Douglas. vice-presidentg and Louise Webster, secretary-treasurer. C QW music clue A W Ai 7: 4 - -J ll A L L llffrd lftwg IP. l.m:f-rrd. li, h:rlhr:ulth. R. Hunk, li. Flsrhl, R, 5lllI'tl'YJIllt, l,, llgrvls, li, Km-rh- mf-mfr! Hun. Xl. Il:rrhul:a. I.. Hurlq---, 5, C tmpcr, Y. 1-rift-1-. NI. Hfillllllill, Xl. f tu-hrzrn. ll, Nev. lfuul Huff li iwrw-rw II lhrkntl-url, K. Ward. -1. llmrlw, X. lxvlh-r, Xl. Hu-Ill: ly U11-. SPEECH CLUB This year the Speech Cluh purchased some much-needed models for use in studying the vocal mechanism. Pldns xx ere .llsu nude fur the purchase of tm uhservtttion mhle. The Cluh prognuns for the year included Al series ut' .tn inter- premtrve n.1ture, with memhers p.trticip.1ting in the representation of htemry productions. A Clmrrstrrus party. tt corrective prugmnw. the pruentntum of tt guest .rrtrst, an ttmlysrs ut recurds .md the study nf rrurlrlt-rs concluded the .tctrvrtres of this group. The tmthtt-rs ut-re: -I u.1n1t.1 Tlmrp. Presrdent. Amu Mae Ketfer. vrte-prexrdermtg Audrey Whtrd, secremry-trtutxurer. Mass Dyguskl. Adxiser. Whether or not members of the newly organized Spanish club live up to their ambitious name fThe Starsj, all agree that the study of Spanish is a splendid means toward a better understanding between the republics of North and South America. Realizing this fact, the club planned programs concerning the customs and culture of Spain and Latin America. Lax E.ftrell4z,i' are striving to be Good Neighbors by seeking to understand Spanish-speaking people through their language and literature. The officers are: Professor Rothwell, faculty adviserg Miss Payne, presidentg Floyd Flemming, vice-presidentg Alverda Kinney, secretaryg Carol Mills, treasurer. LHS S1'I'.IVIll li'uu'.' V. liUSlllll2lll2lll, lf. 'l'liuiims. V. Brui'r'. V. llvrvlizrlll I ,-mil lfmr: V. Mills, l . Flfqllllljl. Professor llulliwell. ll. P.1yne, Xl. Hi C7 Sv I 2 2 l l i ts l lc? i I jeu Ting .Y ,, , ESlREllHS it ,M ii i- Q s f 1 -. l'liirfI Iffm ll, 1iJ1Y'llQ'lll1'l', V, Slziirw, P. filzirk, ll, -lone-s, li. Xllilri-xx-, YY, Hronn, N ul Il 1 ll l ilmi'r ID fl:-morn. lx. plll llIlN, ll, Brook-, Nl, luke. ,roi ni . . . . lriifil lfifif Xl. lurliingtori, -l, Hi-roi-, Nl. hun-ry, lrnfi---or l.nnn, P. lxirkldnil. ll. lirnisn. ll iluvl.-nil 1 'ff' I 'ff-' .i ,3 ,f 'i f if , 4 ttyl ggi L- 'F N-ei lt 1 1 v h. . , . t A i ,Nl Featured on the program ofthe Historical Society this year were tallts by overseas veterans, relating their war experiences and describing the countries in which they had served. The president, Paul Kirkland, fought in the European theater of war. One meeting was devoted to a discussion on Compulsory Military Training. The proximity of historical Boston to l2.N.C. enabled the members to visit the Frigate C0l1.l1f1Ilff0Il. Bunker Hill. Old North Church. Paul Revere's home. and simil.ir pl.1ces of interest. Other otiicers of the club werei joe Biscoe. vice-presidenrg Mirilyn liinery. secretary-tre.isurerg .ind Professor M, P. Lunn. adviser. HISTURIUHL SUCIETU ll T will ,, Bulunt PHILUSUPHICHL sucutiu lil' 1 The Bowne Philoso hical Societ was or anized and is P Y S perpetuated to encourage persistent, coherent thinking about life's greatest and truest values. All activities ofthe society are directed to serve the mind in its incurable curiosit g its restless uest for truth. Y Cl Durin the hrst semester members reflected on such im ortant subects 8 P I as: The Teaching of Philosophy in a Holiness College, The Sub- conscious in Conversion, and The Psychological and Philosophical lnterpretations of Conversion. Membership more than doubled. The second semester was devoted to a project known as The Drama of Philosophy, with famous philosophers speaking for themselves through members of the society who represented the great characters in the dramatization. The otlicers were: Grant Cross, president, Charles Mux- worthy, vice-presidentgjanet Smith, secretary, Laura 'I une Boyd, treasurer, and Professor Mel-Thomas Rothwell, adviser. XS-f 5 .ll Tllirfl lfmr: XY. 'l':iylor, ui. xlJl4'plll'TS4lH, R. 5:1 uyvr, P. Slllllll, li. .Un-rwiultl, l,. BI'illi'il'l', lv, Vol:-, li, lirnnl, lf, St-luring, li. l UH I iN1'l'UII'. Iffnrx' fu, Fizinli-y, ll, -lilIllf'S, l.. Boyd, W . YM-st, I. x2llll,l't'S52ll', Y. llzilwil, Nl. Boggs, K. lloilgi-, X. Slim-fel Frnnl lfllllf lf. liivks, l'rufessor Groves, J, Slllliil, l'roft'ssor Rothwell, Cl, Cross, V. Xlllxworllfy. Y. l'iNlllt'lI'Illl ., im, M.. .W W-f -iv: F .. PSUCHUHIGU CLUB Mental telepathy, palmistry, analysis of handwriting, hyp- notism, optical illusions, these and other problems of vital interest to modern psychologists. were analyzed by Dr. Shields. adviser, and the members ofthe Psychology Club at their monthly meetings. Experiments illustrating the principles involved in Psycho- logical study were instrumental in proving the old adage Seeing is Believing or Disbelievingf' This year's club was led hy William Lutton. presidentg lirlgiine WIICQIVCF, vice-presidentg and .ludy Wc'st, secretary-treasurer. III I I l ll l Nl llill ll l in--, l', llruni-ll, 'lf Vross, K. Qimlli, ll, Xl-ol, X. Nl:-l llu-nngx, Nl. llivkiri-ou. l'. YlvKi-ririvv. l,. Vli-mon-, 'lf A N I li ll I lll r NI l i lx W .lllln-rm, ll, X-lin, li. xlilllll, l'i, llnigi-rs, ll. forriv, ll. lirarm-5. lf, llomlus-s, Y. lloxvr-pil.:-, li, lllllIlIllL'I I 11 li 1 llllll ri l l nn l lirm-ry. Xl. llunlsip, lu. XY:-:nxt-r, ll. l.llllllll. l'rofi-ssor Shir-lil-. ll. lizrrm-Q, U, l'liuri-li, Xl, xl:-lnlvlx, lx, .lone- E-.Tr I D- U ll 4' .A vu- ' ' as f H- ' .Q .. 4-if..- .M Third Row: P. Basham. D. Aldridge, G. Benson, B. Plant, J. Dorothy, 0. Hit-ke-rson. B. Lahue, B, Johnston, G. Plumb. R. Slick, Ii. Pennington Srvorlil li'ou'.' V. Mnsnug, F. Wiright, S. Brielcley, R. Leonard, P. Harvey, R. Bass, R. Boyd, N. Roth, ll. Bryner. R. Kefler. B. Turner. Nl. Basie-do J. llc-ll, S. l.unn. 1 roi1l linux' YY. Dixon, M. I,unpln-r, l'. Qlllllgilllltll, J. 'l'l1orne, V. lirevne, Nl. llzirris, Professor llnlu-ot-lt. The Biology Club's first objective has been to encourage whole-hearted, purposeful activity to provide experience in the applica- tion of biological principles to life. Interest in biological craftsmanship has incited members to further develop work begun in the laboratory. Their program under the able sponsorship of Professor Babcock included sixteen projects, such as: special laboratory techniques, charts, collections, models. and edu- cational and instructional unit displays. This year the club has joined the Science Clubs of America. The officers of the club were: Virginia Greene, president, jean Thorne, vice-president, Peggy Congalton, secretary-treasurerg and Ruth Boyd and Muriel Lanpher, council. 1 ,fit k T f l s ittt , Vx' Q N .W Bminsu cum 54 I wr-fh If fxf, IC 1..l5,.-Ht.-rl .l, lb.-IIA IQ 141-plgqlygqxl, NY. IIrwulu.1', Xluxuurllux, If. frm-N, II. IXIIIIIIIIIN. I'. XI 1r-v rc-. II 'sum'-r. Y. I urn, .I Hx-- flfffff lu' ffff IN. Xlzn I'Iwr--flu. IN, NI-,rrlx--u. If II-fr!--n. I', I,Hl'IxIl.lTI, Ii,f'umpl.1'II, I.. I'vlmll1uIHn. II. I'.ullwn. I'. X.nln.:vI,1 M4 wwf lffw K IInrfI. N IIr:uIr'N. II Ihltmn, I'. IIHIIUIHN. II, I,Il1Ufwr1I. II. XI:41lll. I'wIY. I., IIUWI. II, Vuusf-r, I-I, fwruwv- If Uh., lf f'rf I ll' ff Ir I lnxiv-ml. li XI: l'A:erI:en1I. Y. I'I'IlIf'IlIlllI. Nl I-'lI'Hl'II, II. Ilnrrlw. II. II+vur'n. I'r1vf1'x-or II1II1:urnv1l1. II. Ifnrw-x. I, Nu:-l1Ix. II. Hn' n H CHPPEILH CHUIH Iwwllmxnmgrr.uI1lnm.rlucfxC..1ppcII.1C.Iw1rprcwxltul II.1mIcI x I ,Ilwfzfw .at c.IlfINIHI.lN, Cynuc I'rnxu-.nI. IIlf.1IwtI1 AILI'.lfI.lI1xI, Mu I NIIlLf XXlIIl.m1sun.RwlwrtC,IlH1mI,.1mI Ilumc NIHIIII were xulmxlx. .unf Mm Ulu. Mupln um IWIJIIINI Ilu-lr Npflllg l'L'kIl.lI mu .1 rcmI1Iw11uI mlm l'1.1 ff- Illc' ulhurs xwrc l.1x' I'.lIIUII, I'fk'NImIL'III. lII1x Ilurtull. lmx nu W m.m.agu. lum II.m11lrw11.Nurnhux'rruamrrr.P.mIMmwu.I1INl.1rx.n11 .eu-I I'rwwIux1+rlvlnclXXllll.m1v+l1,.Iururwr THE lllIRlHHlS D The Miriams, all-girl choir, was organized a year ago to utilize the surplus talent among the girls. At Christmas time the Miriams assisted the A Cappella Choir in singing two choruses of The Almialv. They also sang for various special occasions throughout the year and presented a spring recital. The officers were: Frances Rogers, president. Anna Mae Keffer, vice-president. Betty Gracey, secretary-treasurer. and Evelyn Davis, librarian. flrlllffll Ifuu: D, -lnvksoii, l. Walk:-r, lf. .hull-rsnn. ll. Wiley. I.. Allen. lf, .Xlli-ii, Nl. l'airk. Nl. l'i'ppa-r. li. Joni-s. I.. .loin-s. 7'l if'l lf '-' lf- W1'HY I'- W. SUllH'l'lll. Nl. Fuinni-r. R. Kc-Her, R. Kelley, R. Snmrl. l. Vow. li. Smith, Nl, llarlniln. ll. Wulki-r. A, Nlii-lim-Is. Nm-nnrl Huw: ll. Wilson, J, Thorpe-. V. lflairily, ll. Hoilgvs. R. llnriling. l'rol'4-ssor YYilli:iiiison. l. Allen. li. Kira-viii-. ll. l':ilin4-r. lf, l'vlitt. Y. Si-hullf l rmif linux' ll. Nlairlu, l.. 'l'ousli-y. li. Lziliue, lf. Davis, X. Ki-Ili-r, lf. Rogers. ll. Hraivey, li. Vorriu. K. Pzirsnns, T. .loin-Q, lf, lirmin. ll. Voliimy. G fu 0 ' if 1 iv- ,,,-., 1 'T 90 L DP A Y o ' ' 46 sqm at . ll u--.Y.xTr'1irs'L. FUTURE TEHCHERS HSSlllIlHllllll This year with an unusually large membership, the Future Teachers' Association. sponsored by Professor Groves. has carried out several interesting projects. These included pictures about typical American children and their teachers areal teachers working at the job of education for a better America. Mrs. Rothwell. an enthusiastic and successful teacher. was guest speaker at an evenings program and inspired her listeners to use all opportunities to become the best teachers possible. Other activities included study programs and visits to sur- rounding schools for educational observation. Ofhcers ofthe club were lfunice Grosse. presidentg Beulah Bowen. vice-presidentgjune Hamilton. secretaryg Eleanor Emery. treasurerg and Helen Marta. librarian. L X 4 mimi in X liri-vu. ,L Kiiini'y.1i. Nlainn, Y. llzilwil. I'. lliiiuzilliili. l,. YM-lnsli-r, ll. l.vi-lmril. W. Nullicrin. lf. n n Nl Xlilm lt K Xllll l. Yun liriw-nr. lf, llrowii. ll, H,irillni:. lf, YM-:uvr .l'. lliiilulai-. 'l'. .loin--. X. Wlrlfilliitllliex, l'. lliir HIl,1i. lliiiinii-uvr, K. llmlzv. 1 wi r i-wnrfvruxi-s..l.Hilllllllivlnbl,xxnv1Hl.ll. Nlsirlzi. xl -5, 9 i V A ' r Ax Tl: ' ' i irfl Ii'mr: if Nlnvwnrtliy, YY. Mullen. Xl. firnv, -l. Xlnylniry, l,. llrinkvr. YV. Lnitnn. V. Hnrr. l. Patton. l.. Allison, l . Hnlili-r Snmirnl lfnlr: il. llisr-iw. ll. flillirrrl, ll. la-mis, Nl1l1'l,llei'soi1..l. Slllllll. l'. Nlimre, K. l'1Illllll'I', ll. Ri-1-il. YY. 'l':l,Vlor, Nl. Ili'-ln'y.1l. lllllllillll l'ru1il lfHll'.' l,. Moore. lu. llurlon, ll. Park, lf. Dell. li, Vross. ll. Sziulvcr. V. lion-i'spik:-, W. .xl'llI'K'j', K. Sinilli esus, Confirm my heart's tlesire To work, and speak, and think for Theeg Still let me guard the holy fire, And still stir up Thy gift in me.' Cfmrfe.i' lWc'5ft'gi' The Student Ministerial Association has endeavored to look beyond the routine of College-life, and to analyze the perennial pastoral problems that will confront members in connection with their high Calling. ln addition, the fellowship enjoyed at the annual outing will affortl pleas- ant meznories. Members will not soon forget Dr. Goultl's reminder. WC are to be shepherds. not sheep-tlogs g Dr. Owen's timely suggestions on proper ministerial contluctg or Professor Rothwell's insistence that passion and vision are imperative for an effective ministry. The officers this year intlutle: jay Patton. presitlentg Grant Cross. vice-presitlentg antl Robert Sawyer. secretary-treasurer. STUDENT lllIIlISlEHIHl HSSUCIHTIUH W 5- wb. 433 1 .,f. 8. r -'1 ' ul vl ! MII: If'-if I Nlnxu-irlliv. X. 'In-If-I. .I. I':uHon. II. YI:n'I'In-renin. II. .lone-. .I. YI:iyIniry. I'. Smith. II. Sturtevunt. W. .KI-er-4-I1I. R. Iiooilnou. I.. Ilrinker. II. I aiinplu-II. Nl. I-ram. II. 4i:ar1In:-r, II. Williumi. -I. I,:inrenr'r'. Il. Vuiluing. II. Iirunt. II. II:4II1au:iy. ...riff limi I'. Iinrlf-Im. II. I':irrx. I'. I Inrk. I. I.l1'k. I'. IIJIQIIJIIII. Xl. H4-ugill. I.. I ro-S. II. Fuuyer. I'. Xloorv. Ii. I tts-r. K. Funlli. II. I-ouIiI. VI. I I iv-IIIN. I'. KirkI.inwI. AI. firumzer. II. Ili-wi, fi. .InvuIrcy. rflf If lxf- II. fmllirnilli. I.. Vo- ri II Xloll. -I. Ho-f-Q, Ii. ivliruc. YY. -IIIIIIPN, I.. Xllimn, IV. .Krflri-5, .I. Doufls. W, Nlgir-lon. W. l'1-lillypzu-ki-r. I.. I'1-nnini:Ion. K. I'1llIlll4'l'. II. Ile-rry. I.. XIIIIIPH. I'. Nm-aI. K. IM-:Inn-..I.S1-oil. 'iff H 111f I.. Ilroiin. II. I'nl!nn. I.. .KIIr'n. If. .XIIen. II. II:4ri'1-y. U. Hi:-korson. If NlilIf.1'.II:iplf-ll, I.. II:u5I1-ll. NI, Kline. WI. I'iUIIl2. I'. Ifllinll. Nl. I'.irk. I'. NIun1I5. I . Wriuht. NI. II:--jzirciine. If. Vollvy, Y. Nlnennrz. II. Ilroun. II. -Izwkson. f fIf If fffl XI. 'I'uxI-ar, I.. 'I'olisIi i. NI. 1.1-mon, I. Yun Iirr-war. If. XI:u'PI1t'rioll.,I. Ilaiur. 'I'. SIIIIHIJII1. NI. Shan. Ii. Uiool. li, IIIllllll1'Lff'I . I.. I-IPIIIUII I. NIM-In-r. X. IXIIIIIPUY. .X. xIl'I',IIl!'lHIf'X'. NI. Ih4'kin.on. II. .Ionr-1. XI. I IITISIPHWPII. II. Brooke-. II. Ilonizlaii, I. Iliixe, II. SIIILIFI. Iffffl Nw XI. I hfton. XI. I':irk. XI Pike. X. Ilnuw--41.8. Ilrown. Ia. I.iI:I-y. I.. Russell. I . IIlIilnL!vr. NI. II:uIrIerf. II. IIoiIL'f'i. I. .XIIen. I . II'-:er-. II. Vorrie. II. firaim-hx, In. Fmith. If. Ilor-eil, II. VI:-inoni. II. Iilaiiier. XI. Joni-G. .L Swenk. I.. xYl'I7NIl'I'. K. Pnrsoni. II. Fo-ter. F. Rex- IIKIIIIN. .tml It 'ff I.. Ilvirlf---. I'. Sli-'pw U f'IinrvI1. NI. XI1'Ini1-It, .L 'I'rimIx:i!Iu. II. Vorisxay. Ii. l.ii'k. I.. Iaupp. NI. IIurIiuI:u. N. Ruth. Y. If-Iilvnmn. II. II'-iw. X. N-ull. R. Iinllrrnortli. 'I'. -Ions--, Y, xIf'I'1'IlilI1I. R. Ilzirriinu, II. liif-kin-on. Y. Ihnvrspikf-. Y. Iinluil. I.. Iloyil. XI. Huggy 'inf lf. if Xl.H...1.-.In.II. IlofIu1'. I'. II:uIir', II. Unrlsn. IL41-1-It. I'.1'.,nu:iIIf-n. If. Ixirwni-r. -I. II:eniiIIo1l. R. f':4rn:4Ii:4ll. ni. 'I':ryI1-r. I'rofi-Nor Uuru. I' .XniIi-1-u-. -I. 'llIlIII, I'. I:iul.iiI.i. I. I':aIlln-r, II. Iloxu-n. If., Ilgvks, II. II.-on-II. II. Korn.. R, Hee. II. XIoI,IwrI5. N. N1-nloll. II. Nihon, l'.-Xl 'I. ANDR IQXYS ,Iv I - 'fr l1.' I ' i 'I'Iie Iixumgelistie Association was formed to Iimter rlie spirit ex wressetl in II Timotli' 1: 6-7: . . Stir u the 'ift of God whieli is I I I-I ' in thee . . . of power. and of Iove. and ofa sound mind. Its two liuntIretI members were tIivitIetI into groups wlnth p.irtiLip.1tetI in services in neighboring churches. Boston missions. hospitals. .intl prison farms. Street meetings. C.lI'lV.lSSIl1iK. and visiting the sick .1H'ortIetI .imple opportunity for personal exumgelisni. .. - , -- 4 Tl I- I Ilie ofhterx were: Paul Antlrexxs. presnlent, Willmm I.iylor. xite-president. l.1net Smith. secretary. Roy C.1rn.iIi.in. treasurer. .intl Dr. G. Ifretleritk Qfxx en. Ilitulty atlvixer. EVHHGEIISIIC HSSUCIHIIUH W? , wx s . f ' a 'A 5 AQ' , 'Q 1' 'Wig Sefom! Roux' A. Swenk, F. Brown, H. Dickinson, L. Boyd Front Roux' V. Eshleman, Mrs. Olson U. UI. F. IH. S. COLLEGE HIISSIUHHHU SUCIETU 521111111 Roux' W. Pennypackcr, D. Recd Frofzl Roux' sl. Smith, Prof. Goodnow, M. Park -, fill? The N.Y.P,S. has proved to be a vital part of life at liastern Nazarene College this year. lt has given opportunity for expression to many students and has proved a means of encouragement and blessing to all who attend. Activities of the year began with a Singspiration given by the Society as a Friday night program. Series of meetings which fol- lowed included such vital subjects as adjustment, the Bible, prayer and precious promises. Missionary offerings. distribution of flowers to shut-ins. and Christmas caroling by a Chorus of 227 voices are a few of the other ac- tivities ofthe N.Y.P.S. this year. The important thing is that God has met with us. and the Society remains dedicated to the purpose of serving Christ and His church, The oflicers are: Myron Richey. presidentg janet Smith, vice-presidentg Mary Sumner. secretary-treasurer: Harold Parry, song directorg Shirley Braley. pianistg Paul Yamada and Lee Allison. members at large. N llfnii l'. Wiiiiiuilu. ll. lhirii, l,, Xlli-on lr flffw Nl. Sninin-r. J. Nnnlh. llr. Imnld. Xl. lin-In-i, -. llml--v GJ 6? -A I .., RFV IAURIQTON j. DUBOIS REV. LYLF E. ECKLEY DR. H, ORTON WIIFX We have been most fortunate during the past year in the evangelists who have ministered among us under the joint auspices of the College and the local Church. At the opening convention in Septem- ber we were blessed by the ministry of Rev. Lauristonj. DuBois, General Secretary of the Nazarene Young People's Society. In late October Rev. Lyle Eckley, Superintendent of the New York District, came to us for our fall revival and was greatly used of God. In February Dr. H. Orton Wiley, President of Pasadena College, served us as the Gould Memorial Lecturer and evangelist in our midwinter revivalg and a revival indeed it was. Each of these men proved to be God's appointee for his particular responsihilityg and for the faithful ministry of each of them we thank God. J. GLENN GOULD. Parlor, uV0Ud.ff0II Clanrcla nflhe Ncliclitflc COLLEGE UUHRTET There are thousands of people throughout the Eastern Edu- cational Zone who. when they think of E. N. C.. think of male quartets. For years at least one quartet has spent the summer vacation touring from church to church and attending assemblies and camp meetings. More recently the quartets have assisted in financial campaigns and have been in demand at Youth for Christ services. revival meetings, church and anniversary services. The Crusaders eHawk. Davis and the Andrews brothers have traveled many thousands of miles, have given unstintingly of their services, and have contributed much to N. C. and the upbuilding of Christ's kingdom. EDWARD S. MANN The girls of the House Council were privileged this year in having their picture taken in the beautiful parlor of the New Wing. Under the able leadership of Anna Mae this year's council has been unusually active. According to custom, they planned for Open House and were instrumental in leading the girls' prayer meetings each night. The annual party for girls proved to be a most delightful fashion show with original hat creations displayed by faculty wives. This busy little group of monitors has undertaken a new as- signment this year-the supervision of study in Munro Hall. As a result, efficiency and quiet has been maintained during study hours and after hours. Last but not least were the gifts which they gave to the girls who were ill. jack Maybury and Bob Sawyer proved busy and capable monitors in the boys' dormitories. HUUSE CUUHUILS R. Sawyer, E. Petitt, J. Maybury, H. Marta, 0. Hickerson, A. Keffer, L. Boyd, R. Ke-Her, R. Walker I A 7 4-jg-. . N-nk' 1 , s . l , ' u ' . - - ' ' ' S. 4 ' f' vw Ll xx. .1 1 It-4. . ,L ' 57: - , - ' ' r ' . , , 1' r ' 'n '1f.b,,- Q f.Q.,x 'Q at e x h 'wt ' 1 ' 7 I v' ' 4 T -. 1 , if . A I 0 . . , . s fu, i I i , p. - 5 , IL1' ' ' I I 5 vf- A 5' .9-Z5,Mll h' I V-, I 4 if-:.Jl 5 '4-'fu ' ' ' '55l f'H 1 fha ' ' 4: 'ff 'QW 9 n ' - ' 1 . V, Q , ' rl ' . ff .,f.. Y , 14' 5 . 5 I 1- . J ,. ' ,, ,1. J , n fb QW., , N , N . '- Y .. K, . V ,..' I - ,ifrqtifc R - l ' L, 5-fl, VA I rails.. 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'!'-,-il 41, 'idx' l- 'fad N--fr ffl: .J VI. ., ,, , ,, -, U V ,,- f -. nf, - '..v' 1-so -f 15,1 .1 - 1' Hua '- 5,1r,fY1L.: is A ,I 1 1 s 'Q E.-M n A .Q H' -.x .L Slivfcl. Y. Xlzullllvws. YY. .Unt'l'S1'l4l, -l. V. Dixon. V. Nluxuo IK,llI'I'lfll'I.' Roy Slit-k With the exception of Bill Summerscales, the star of last year's team, the Alphas started the year with a veteran club. With fast forwards like Dick Hawk, Dead eye Gordon Stanley, andj. C. Dixon, the Purple and White had plenty of scoring punch and were always in the ball game. At center, Slick alternated with Muxworthy who gained the title the most improved player of the year. All-stars Richey and Abersold held down the guard positions. With six good reserves in Akers, Grant, Mcllwain, Stiefel, Matthews and Dodge, the Alphas were a tough team to beat, but lost the championship to a powerful Gamma team. rllii' HLPHH BHSHETBHLL Freshman Eileen Albright, a great scoring forward, teamed up with veterans Esther Anderson and Betty Lee Turner to give the Alpha girls the best offensive drive in years. At guard, Coach Louise Brown, Ruth Boyd, Christine Hardy, and Doris Aslin rounded out an excellent Purple and White squad. Newton and Haywood were out- standing reserves. IV- -xlll llllll- lf- All-ll'l'M1H. li. lloyrl. lv. liroun. ll. Aslin Y llilull lt llzlyxxootl . ' z' 6 ,l' I l ,,-f W, Hin-K:iy. ll. Hatlmwiiy. H. Olson. li. ffzirlsoii. lf. lliiiiiingm-s The Beta boys team was strengthened greatly by returning servicemen. Bill MacKay and Steve Nease. MacKay and Howard Olson produced some nice pass work and were noted for their ex- ceptional defensive play. Nease aided the team by his fine work under the basket and by consistently retrieving the ball off the baclcboard. Frank Domingues and Kenneth Schubert were fast-breaking forwards and the adroit shooting netted most ofthe Beta scores. Glenn Carlson and Dudley Hathaway saw considerable action at the guard position. The Beta girls were led by Muriel Lanpher. .lean Thorne played stellar defensive ball at guard. Sarah Brickley and Patricia Herr- schaft helped to break up many oilfensive plays of their opponents. Mary 'lane Fike and -Juanita Thorp turned in a commendable season as for- BH wards. Muriel Lanpher with her speed. deception. and proficient shoot- I-L ing. was responsible for most of the Beta scoring. Ruth Corrie. Ruth Bass. and Gwen Mann alternated at guard. Peggy Cliristenson and l.uella Clemens were capable forwards. Nl lik-1. l'.1 lirislisili-on, li. Xlniin. Nl, l,:inplii-r. l'. llvrrwlizifl, ll. Buss. l, lluirifv Sf sig., ll. lit-ed, K. lfulmer, H. Parry, J. Scoll, R. Goodnow, P. flzirk, W. Ardrey The Gamma team enjoyed a very successful season under the leadership ofjohn Bullet Scott. The fast pace set by Reed and Scott and the unerring aim of Fulmer and Parry kept the opposing teams on the defensive, and as a result, every game was a fast and furious struggle for the ball. Clark, Cross and Goodnow, the three tallest, were always on hand to tilt the rebound balls into the basket. Excellent passing and teamwork created a smooth, fast team. llllllllllll Bl-lSllElBHll The Gamma girls seemed reluctant to let the fellows surpass -4 them in winning games this season. A fast team plus a lot of good passing continually put the opposite teams on the defensive. Even when the odds were against them, they forged ahead with a dogged determination that won most of their games. The two Emerys. Swenk, Pepper, and M. B. Harris worked some fast plays to keep up the scoring, aided by guards, Dunlap, Weaver. Newell and Smith, who did a good job of blocking the opposing team's basket. . . . . , . . . Mmm! lfllllf' -l. Hoi-olliy. l'.. lzini-ry, J. Fniilli, l . llnnlnp, X. Rolla, Nl. l'.llll'l'j'. la. YM-:nu-r llflhllf lffsirf N. N til 'ki 5 , 'liollr-nlwrizi-i', Nl. l'i-ppc-r. X. Swank. J. liziui-r, Nl. Vornoll aa C .aa , wffffifii , ' i 3 pg ,. . , 1 2 uri A fi '.- . 1 we Y' l iv ,I 1 Q 3 -'-1 1 : I ,J A is ,., ' ' ' l 1 C, . .32 4 J l .i Q. , The Purple .xml Wl' I wlrh one ul the lwsr rcxrnx lll xc.r N ' npered all season by injuries. I ' 'J ' .rnrl R1 l ' ' ' ' ure mme u H were har lv ls , --' I L Q.. 5 - f i, . S aw XH' c'.. Ju' pn-'bei' N , , A r . hut .Mr year N .ill-sl.1rl1.ul4helrl ol H.mk. Shrk L ICQ were sulehnerl mosr ul' rhe seurm. Hmvever. rhnx gnc t'rcxl1m.m rc- urs Gorrlon Smnley and Bolw Burehell .1 gwml Lhame rw hreak mrw rho Alpha lmukhelrl. Wirh Paul I,oekh.1rr .md Erlrhe Dell rr emi the Alphas had rh l . r Q .rnrl Bull Aherxull at . e we-sr hne rn rh s 'l ' .1 rl l ' r . Lehrer e Q mul, George Amlrcws, Al Srexrel. lierr Cirmr rm X me M.1rrhews gnc rhe Purple .mrl Whrre plenry ul' reserxe pmxcr. .u' , . ' l 4, . rn' '. , N. V ,, ' X 1' 'Ml HHH ll llflx l lunlrx, Xl.Il1--I.--x ll llll lull f llruu X Xlwllluu X 'll ffl ll Xlerulrl 1 , , we . I, XI1rlrr'xxx,l'. lrakh 46 I 1 All Q- li gl I .,4-v Y Srrulnl lfnlrf P. Fmillu, ll, IllllllilNXllf'. li. flzillsi Frm!! lfnrr: Nl. llurkhalrl. K. S1'lIlllN'!'l, lf. Hur u The Betas, led by their triple-threat star Bill MacKay, completed one ol their most successful seasons ofthe past three years. MacKay was a constant scoring threat with his accurate passing. Paul Smith and Frank Domingues were a pair of speedy, rugged ends and were especially adept at snatching MacKay's passes. Vernon Curry was a capable center and an outstanding defensive player. Kenneth Shubert and Dudley Hathaway did a splendid job of blocking in the hacklield. Marvin Burkhart and Glenn Carlson proved to be dependable substitutes for the Red and Gray line. The Gammas, it seems, have done it again for the tifth successive year. Passing their way to victory after victory, they remained undefeated and untied for the season. With Red Parry on the passing end and Cross on the receiving end ofthe ball, they again fought their way down the held to bring victory for the Gam- mas. Fulmer and Clark, assisted by Bullet Scott and Reed, also made some vic- torious drives and Campbell was a valuable substitute. Co-operation was the key word to the success of the team. , . , . . , . N rr nl Hui l' N'lli'zli1,.l.N'nll. ll. larry. lx. l'lllIlIl'l', l. l lnrlt. ron! IIUII l' Rxlnilaill, fi. Cross, ll, lit-4-il, ll. lliilliitlns, li. f'?lIllIllM'll. .JG ,og vv 5 if Q1 1-:Q saf' ' I .- - 1 am, 9? 1+ F' ,' I .Fi ' Y... 4:- A . 1. 1. Zfl' l l s Im 7. , 'A CDE lm ll 4 4 -4- nv Hrs. U' ,Qv 'Ari ' ' Q nil, 4 n J? Phi llffh lffrvr: W. .xIlFfiHIlI, I,. Iirinkvr. II. 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Smart Ruth Smith Eleanor 250l Smith Elizabeth Smith, Homer Smith,janet Smith, Keith Stahl, Benjamin Stairs, Conard Stanley, Gordon Staples, Chester Steiner, Helen Stemm, Donnabelle Stiefel, Albert Storey, Anna Storms, Victor Stotler, Mary Sturtevant, Harry Sullivan, Kenneth Sumner, Mary Sutherin, Wanda Swenk, Alma Swift, Alton Taylor, Margaret Taylor, William Teague, George Thomas, Edward Thome,jean Thorp,-Iuanita Thurber, Marjorie Tingley, Treva Traverse, Dolores Trimbath, Anna Turkington, Marion Turner, Bettie Lee Tustin, Mable Umstead, Grace Interzuber, Alice Utter, Robert 10-14 Stratford St., Barberton, Ohio 2 W. Gilbert St., E. Rochester, N. Y. 58 High St., Fairfield, Maine 507 Power Rd., Pawtucket, R. l. R. F. D. 1, Belle Vernon, Pa. 58 High St., Fairheld, Maine 428'Q N. Fulton St., Allentown, Pa. Meductic, New Brunswick, Canada Winter Harbor, Maine North Brooklin, Maine 900 Stratford Ave., Barberton, Ohio 61 E. 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W Walker, Irene Walker, Alma Ruth Ward, Audrey Weaver, Ruth Weaver, Mary Webster, Louise West, Margie West, Winifreml Wetzel, Paul Wheeler, Natalie Whetstone, Cornelius 41251 200 E. High St., Seaford, Del. 55-1 Fair St., Kittanning, Pa. R. R. 5, Dundas, Ont., Canada 405 Vienna Ave., Niles, Ohio Blanchard, Pa. 51 Hale St.. Beverly, Mass. 5765 S. Union, Tulsa. Okla. 251.2 Mapleton Ave., Baulder. Colo. Lavelle. Pa. Newmarket, N. H. 75 Fenno St.. Wollaston, Mass. FIIUNDRY EN GIN EEBS AND CUNSULTANTS Whetstone, Ruth White, Grace Wiley, Hilda Williams, Oliver Williams, Roger Wilson, Ruth Winsor,james Witmer, Elaine Wood, Donald Wood, M.jean Wright, Florence Yamada, Paul 75 Fenno St., Wollaston, Mass. 181 Adams St., Quincy, Mass. 421 Arch St., Seaford, Del. Sandy Creek, N. Y. 11058 Artisian Ave., Chicago, lll. Chasy, N. Y. 585 Bridge Ave., Windsor, Ont. Route 1, Ephrata, Pa. 59 Rawson Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 275 Huron St., Barberton, Ohio R. D. 1, Poland, Ohio Pepeekeo, Hawaii Atadenzy A Abel, David 101 N. Alton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Achhammer, Dorotha 156 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Achhammer, Paul Albright, Howard Allen, Irene Baker, Ralph 156 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. 19 Keniston Rd., Melrose, Mass. 404 Middle St., New Bedford, Mass. B 717 N. Mantua St., Kent, Ohio Barnes, Betty Ruth R. D. 1, Bloomsburg, Pa. Bartch, Paul Beattie,joyce 55 Trask St., Beverly, Mass. 18 Hazelton Ave., Toronto, Ohio Bell,james 227 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Mass. Black, Ollie 4504 Southern Blvd., Youngstown, Ohio Bloye,jean 542 Main St., Toronto, Canada Brigham, Ruth Brocksopp, Robert Brunell, Pauline Carlson, Glenn Carpenter, Ray Corner, james Davis, Evelyn Desjardine, Millie Domingues, Frank Douds, Gladys Douds,,Ierry Elliott, Pauline Erwin, Lois Fields, jack Gardner, Donald Guiliano, Merlva 289 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. 767 Park Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. 42 Lynde St., Plattsburg, N. Y. C 4275 50th St., Cleveland, Ohio 26 Payson St., Fitchburg, Mass. R. D. 1, Utica, Pa. D 496 White St., Springfield, Mass. Dashwood, Ont., Canada 95,Ienney St., New Bedford, Mass. Toronto, Ohio Toronto, Ohio E 158 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 15 Pembroke St., Quincy, Mass. F 1619 E.jopper Rd., Towson, Md. G 595 Fayette St., Washington, Pa. 146 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. H Hammond, Eleanor 107 MacArthur Pl., Canastota, N. Y. Hammond, Matie 440 E. Canal St., Canastota, N. Y. Hicks, Esther Hilsinger, Carrie jones, LaVerna jordrey, George Kelley, Resper Klein, Evelyn Lassi, Edith Lawrence, jean 2-I Cornell St., Lowell, Mass. Brooktondale, N. Y. J Lucernemines. Pa. Livermore Falls, Maine K 41 Chase St., Beverly, Mass. Quarters 75A, Fort Devens, Mass. L 958 Fourth St., Pensacola, N. Y. 11 Archibald St.. Hamilton, Ont. Lick, Paul 17 Monroe St, Freemansburg, Pa. M Malony, Richard Route 5, Cumberland, Md. Marston, Douglas 158 Franklin Ave., Wollaston. Mass. Matthews, Alicejoy 59 Mt.,Ioy Ave., Freeport, L. l., N. Y. Matthews, Victor 59 Mt.joy Ave., Freeport, L. I.. N. Y. Morris, Hilda 1416 Monocacy St., Bethlehem, Pa. Motz, Richard 242 Hawley St., Rochester, N. Y. Mundy, Phyllis 55 Chicago Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Mcllwain, Shirley 575 Bridge Ave., Windsor, Ont. P Parsons, Katherine 94 Wenham St., Danvers, Mass. Peoples, Phoebe 21 N. Chestnut St., Beacon, N. H. Petersen, Viola Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaston, Mass. Plant, Albert Prosser, Bernard Randell, Frank Rice, Budd Saunders, Lawson Schubert, Kenneth Schultz, Virginia Schwartz, Bertha Shaw, Madelyn 69 Copley St., Wollaston, Mass. 5610 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. R 174 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. R. D. 1, Franklin, Pa. S 848 Barker St., S. Devon, N. B. 1155 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. 4470 W. 14th St., Cleveland, Ohio 2525 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Lisbon Falls, Maine V N h St., Worcester. Mass. Simmons, Nancy 18, 2 ort ampton Stewart, William james 546 W. Park Ave., Columbiana, O. Storey, Phillip 265 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Sylvester, Ed wina 20 Center St., Auburn, Maine T Talley,joseph 400 Sixth St., Eastport, Md. Tousley, Lois Forth Ethan Allen St., Burlington, Vt. W Weller, jack Wheeler, Emily Whitmer, Duane Jamestown, N. Y. Box 209, East Douglas, Mass. R. D. 1, Van, Pa. Whitter, Della Cedar Ave., Susseh, N. B., Canada Wool, Glenna Louise 20 Lathan Ct., Burlington, Vt. 11271 JOHN HAMRE 8: SON General Contractors QUINCY, MASS. lillilalvrs ul' Nlunro llanll .Mleliliml 100 YEARS I l'IXl'ElilENl'E TO IIELI' l'S SERVE YOI' ll lC'l l'l'I ll H. P. HOOD 8 SONS MILK CREAM I'UlI1ll,I.IIIl'IIf.S' II- Gluzviiouun PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cor. Ashmont and Plain Streets Providence, R. I. f'llIll'l'll Nrfnmf .glilH'l'lvllfl'lll!l'lll l.ol'ls Y,Xl.l'I P.-N. l,l'l'.N'llIll'lIl Rl'IlilN.Xl,lD Nlll.l,l'IIC ll .ll,N, l'l'l'NI-I!f'l!f NIISS IAILSIIC f'l'XXlXlill.XNl I 0 9 ' 1 f' 1 I 5 all 5lNf!I8s ICE CREAM Made in Nlilton for Particular People Corner Eliot Street and Central Avenue Pastor . V . - , ' S SJ ICICY, xii.:-is ll. l'I.X'l'UX Mmm' B' l L HMS ' H LSfilzlflxlulrr-!4lr1-4-l l'f-'viflwww lf. l- VISIT one IJXIIH IMI! Tffrlflrufrr. xxlHl1llllN YOU ARE WELCOME at the Quincy y.fVl.C.fAx. Special Rates to Studenis MACHINES SOLD ON BUDGET PLAN QUINCY TYPEWRITER SERVICE Typewriters - Adding Machines and Supplies SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRED One Maple Street Quincy, Mass BOSTON MUSIC COMPANY 116-122 Boylston Street Boston 16, Mass. 'l'c-lc-phono Urrlcr Depart men! HANCOCK 1561 liz'fr1vtlzi11g 171 .lI11,vic f'UlIIlllIlIIl'lIfS of . . . J. BLOOM 81 CO. 123-125 Pearl Street Boston, Mass. ll'l1ulr.vnlr Puprr llrulfr nrrr Thirfy l'rur.f Slll lllll Nfl Cl ll JUS Baseball-Golf-'l'ennis Q in -'-Q Al'C'llf'I'y - Fishing P' ' I I f I U 'Ng llaclminlon - Softball IUIIIIIIIIIIIIPIII For l :l'Pl'.1j Spur! VVM. WESTLAND 8: CO. YE DO-NUT SHOPPE HOT DO-Nl'TS l,l7NCllEONE'I'TE 1472 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE New Cumberland, Pa. Sllllllilj' Srluml 111210 .LH Nlorning Worship H1115 .NWI Young l'c-oplvl S4-rvic-1' 15:15 l'.Nl lfvanllggm-lislix' Sm-rvim-v 7:15 l'.Xl .lflfl ll ffl' f'r'lf11r .lfnlzng IY1'1lIl1'vl:lAY TIL? I'.Xl Thr llvrxi Slmrr-'s l'.'1'r1rlyr'1f.vlir' l'rnf1'r IiYl'Illl'I'l l' I., .ll'Il l l'IIlSUX, ,llnffx-hr it lin-N XYUIIIH' Nvu lhlnlwrlnml. l'n. I'lmuf.' llaerrl-l1ur1:2i-0202 Finest XYatches ff X and First Class F 4 X C,-j Cf Repairing , x C.. ,. ..- ' N t ' ,. i. I' K '4 fi i-4' ' ' XL2 X15- 1 5 'X imluni iQ' L xXx JI? G I' FRANK LAINE 667 Hancock Street Wollaston, Mass. NOGLER 8a BLACK CO 231 Ilolbrook Road North Quincy 71, Mass. Nan! lXIaycmiiaise 'l'urner's Potato Chips Gfiotl Luck lX'IZ1l'gill'lllL LINCOLN PHARMACY ENC's most popular VONC RA'l'Ie'LA'I'Il INS VLASS Ulf' '46 --finnis- Drugstore REMICK'S Russell Jfuneral Ibume TWO FUNERAL Iimiics f 1'f 'fff'Hf-Q fir' . . . 644 Hancock Street Wollaston 21 Franklin Street South Quincy GRAHHO 74-Q3 w,VfDl1LAS'l't,N Nvrrirc flint Svrrrs nnrl Surm Ii077Iil7Il.77I6IIf.S of Dole 84 Bailey, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1890 MEATS 19-21-23 New Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. DO-NUT SIIOPPIC, INC 17 Beale Street Wollaston, Mass. llli.Xnilt- H721 l'nn1pl1'n11'nl.v of BIRELEY'S Inc. livzll l ruil l5vx'vl':lg4-s VVOLLASTON HARDWARE CO llzu'rlw:n'v - Paints Kitt'l1e'l1wz1l'c' Plllllllbillg :xml llc-:ating f'0lltl'2lC'tUl'S In Hur frm: ,DYINIIIVIII 171111 712 Hancock St., Wollaston Plmllc- GR.Xni1o 2004 XI, Il. Bonn l'rnl1.v. ll. D, lim f'IIlIlllll.lIIl'lIf.N' of' DRAKE BAKERIES lncorporu ted Boston, Mass. FIRST l'IlllllIll.lIll'llfN ffl. 'Ill' CI I L'RCIl OF NAZARENE N1ifTlinhur2, Pa. I llI-Ill IP. l'lf'K. lifxhff' IE. A. ERICKSON Plumlnng :xml llvutmg 58 Woodbine Street Wollaston, Mass. Y.I'lI'lllllIlll' Nl .xYHllXKl'I' I!!! I ii t'0Nll'l.lMl'IN'l'S Ulf' . W. C. LAHLJE, INC. General f,'OIlt,l'2lCt0I'S IxIiliIlt6llZlIlf'C Engineers LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS THE BEST IN C'0NS'l'llI'l'TIOX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Spruce and Smith Streets New Bedford, Mass. I'u.vr fr1-, .IUIIN li. WARNER 'l'I'Iil,lCI.'n4i+2 H'l'A'l'l'I S'I'Rl4II'I'l' Phum- 7-0.34.3 Church Services Church Officers lill!l,l'1 SVIIUUI. I0100 ALNI. S 1-f-f-f' l rzf- y .IANIICS li. 'I'Illll WORSHIP ll:00 .X.Nl. Tr f'f1. v nr 1'f' .XNNII-I SYLYXRIX .IVNIUR 2:30 l'.Nl. lI',I ..1l.S. I'rv.ml f'f1 f NlYli'l'Il,l..K 'l'lill'l YOVXG I'l'10l'l,lC'S H100 l'.XI. Nunflrfy S,-I lfrfr I N,,,,'f. S'l'.XNl,HY BRONX X lCY.XXGl'ZI,IS'l'If' 7:00 IKM. X, l'.I',N, I'rf-.ml 1'ff f YIUIA .IUIIXS 'I'lll'RSll.XY l'R.XYl'IR FUI! SI'ZllX'Ii'l'I NIICX 7:I.3 l'.Nl. Y IX'l'lf1li4'l'ISSUIiS Nll'Zl'I'l'IXlL 7:00 l'.Nl, 'l'lll'RSlMY Wl'ZI'IKl,Y l'R.XYl'ZR NlI'II'Z'l'lXli 7:00 l'.Nl. Tlu' f'lIlIl'l'll ll'I-fl! ll Holy l I't'l'IlUlIl mul u 11111111111 l 1'f1'11rllfl1fm-.v .l l,l'llfUI' fn ff. .Yff Lg- I Plc 51 f 'I pin-hyiiiemfct' f ' - MWC I-iiwgg: THE DOOR of your PUBLISHING HOUSF N, 1 V4-I' Ill x'1':ll's1vI I ulilzllnli- :ullvl I ll lulul 5l'l'YIl'l' THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY in obtaining Progressive and Pertinen t Publications for Growth in Experience and Assistance in Christian Service NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE 2023 'l'roos! Ave., Box 527. Kansas City I0, Shades Screen Porches Venetian Blinds Screens Eastern Shade 8: Screen Company 20 John Street North Quincy 71, Mass. Telephone PREsident 6889 Manufacturers of E-Z-OUT Patented Screens l'o1r1pl1'n1f'ufs of WEBSTER'S DEPT. STORE Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. C'o1n.pli1nenfs of FROST COAL 81 OIL CO. Compliments of Pettengill's Jewelry Store 7-11 COTTAGE AVENUE QUINCY, MASS. Tel. PRE. 6250 Opp. Sheridan's H A N C O C K PAINT 81 VARNISH CO. 53 West Squantum St. North Quincy, Mass. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 407 Atlantic Avenue Freeport, N. Y. R EV, JA NI ES SHA W' l'u.vfor GR.-Xnile 03942 Telephones l'REsident 2054 PATTERSON'S FLOWER SHOP HLSIH M. PA'l'TliRSON, Prop. 1283 Hancock St. Quincy Compfinzezzls of . . SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Quincy, Mass. Cl-MRC!-I of the NAZARENE Sebring, Ohio m-:xy 1-:Lwoon J. IHIIHSH .Ulu IA.YfI r .X l lill'IXlDI,Y i'llI'lil'Il WITH .X HUNIIC-l,lKE .X'l'NIOSl'IIl'IliI'I Congratulations and Best Wishes To Faculty and Students of E.N.C. For the accomplishments of the School Year, 1945-46 Bolton f Smart Company, Inc. ll 'lmlfuwllr' l'11l'1'1'ym'.x- of 1'l1o1'f'f' lil-Ililf, IANIIS, Yl'I.XI,, PORK. I'0l'l,'I'liY. l I IiI l I'l'Ili. 4'Ill'Il'1Sl'I. I-XNQS I7-25 South Nlnrket Street Telephone: l..XI-'ayelte N00 S Boston, Nlass Knowledge . . . With an organization of men who know their work in a plant of moclern equipment, we are en- ablecl to offer you an efficient service ancl the highest quality of PHOTO-ENGRAVING IN uns, HAl.r-roNs, on COLOR DCNCVAN 8: SULLIVAN ENGRAVING CO 470 Atlantic Avenue - Boston, Mass. H In the Long Run you :mtl your friends will prize the portrait that looks like youAyour truest self, free from stage effects and little conceits. It is in this long run Photography that PURDY success has been won. Portraiture hy the camera that one can- not laugh at or cry over in later years. For present pleasure and future pride protect your photographic self by having PURDY make the portraits. 160 Tremont Street, Boston RDY OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPHER liastern Nazarene College. Class of 1946 .NlH'I'l.lll l,IiS1'4ll1llf lfulrs lo ull Nlmlrnix of E. N. C. 'fflflissim Lfvmplcfed. . .' Che Produrlivu af The 1946 YEARBCDCDK NX! A R R E N R R E S S Hallege Annual Publishers mo WARREN STREET, BQSTQN, MASS. G R O S S M A N ' S 'l'IIlC I IXl'IS'l' UI-' I'IYICllY'l'IIIXli TU l3l'II.IJ Wl'l'Il! l'I I'YI'Y 9'l'UIilCS SICIIYIXIL XI-IW I'1XfiI..XXID 4 4 4 111 1. 0 4' ' 'l l'l0X Wl'l'II 'l'IIl'l l lXl.Sl IIUNII. ION llil .XXII Nl.XIX'l'ICN.XXC'l'I Nl .X'I'lCliI.Xl.S. L. GROSSMAN SONS, Inc. MAIN STORE: 130 GRANITE STREET, OFINCY PRE. 7100 , . .. . 1. , l. ,IXVY xvrlc- llll I l Rll'X I I'l'f'IIIil'IHi . Nl,Xl.lb,I-.X ,vxl-.u'lsl,1.mRn , or ,X I I... . .. . Xl llllll' 'l'XI'N'I'UY WI-'I I FSI I Y l'I I XIUI III, X. ll. NXl.I'.Nl. X II. S SAN '.. . . . .,4..,. , , lff'1lll'f.vl11l1' lnxurum Findley Street , , , Toronto Ohio N. J. RIGGS 8 SON REALTORS Ill-DY, r'll.xRl.l-is ri llxxlts l ' 23 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. .I l'l111r1'll II'fll1 ll l'fr1'fm.w' I U 7'wl. liII.XmIe 25900 llt-S. IiII.X11lle 70230 Wollaston Appliance Center fum fllnrflfllh ,ll 675 lluncock Street I I ..,.UW ,,.M,,,ml,Wm ,,H,,H,-- CIRIYRCII OF TIIIQ N.-XZARRNIQ IIIfI IIIHI'III.X'I'UIIS . IIXXILI-If Nlifflinhurg, Pa. WXSIIIXKQ xlxylllxl-is I '5 III-IX' Iflllill ID l'lt'li X l'iuII I,im- ol Ilrvmm' ICI:-rlu'iv Xpplinn4'1- llffkfflf l'lmff. I'Rl'1. 00.10 WN,,,'m,,, New York Dlstrlct VR rfllgigwl WLS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Xggifllgfg gig' If A GOING GROWING DISTRICT GLOWING T l?1'.vfr1'1'I NUI'l'l'f4llf1'llIll'llI X W -VWRHSHII 3 1.. lc. lfll'Kl,l'IY lm.-.-p lm.-lv.-If In 'IIOGIIANI v f'ln'iNIi:m I'IlIlH'3 tl I IIUVPV, -I. Vrnllllrlillum-1115 FIRST CHURCH OF TIIIE NAZARENIC Warren, Ohio D. ID. I'.XI,NIICIl, l'ff.vlf,r . . l'ongr::tl1luiio11f :mtl Bcst xYlSlll' , 'V S To llu- l'x2lf'llllj' :mel Sturlt-nts of F Y C' J.. For ilu' ill'f'UlIlIlllSllllll'lltS of 1945194-6. ,.Tc,,,--,,, ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,q-s..!- Q,-.1. E ,-2-1-Q? Wh:-n in Toronto worship with us in THE ST. CLAIR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1277 St. Clair Ave West l'ou'1l Iilm H10 utnmsplzrfrr al Sf. flair Rev. Erlwarfl R. Ferguson, l'a.dor l'nn1pl1'1n1'1lI.-.- of Tel. l.IBerty 67417--6742 RALPH H. WIGHT RALPII W. KEARNS, M.D. PERCY A- WIGHT 53 lilm Avenue Wollaston, Mass. W. H. BEARD, DA lllll lgl'2lf'1lll Street Huston, Hass. lk-l. ll .-xvlvll l5flIf LD. Optometrists Fifty l'e'ars on lVz'nIer Ntrrfl 47 Winter St. near Trcmont Boston Office Hours 9:00 a,m. l1v5:0ll p.m. lvUIlllllI'Illl'Ill-N' of . . BLACKWOOD PHARMACY 663 llancock Street, Corner Beale Wollaston, Mass. Il, IHC Xl4'Ul.X. lla-lg Plmrm., ILS.. l'll.l'. Evangilical Literature :: FeLLOwsHiP Craig-4' Zdcfiazuflfyj . Gifts of Abiding Value B008 STOR0 gyfaawfy, fnaffmmva 1 9 PARK ST. A BOSTON 8, MASS. WHEN IN NEED OF . . Hardware Packard Paints Kitchenware Wall Paper Garden Supplies Glass Call GRAnite 0041 J. MacFARLAND 81 SONS 9 Brook Street Wollaston, Mass. XY,X'l'C'll lllCl'.Xlll . . . . . . wllclu-vc-r thc- illllK'IJlCf'K' ll1'1'4lH 2ittClltlOll, luring it in :xml lot us pui il right again. GIFTS . . . . . . ul all types lm' :ill lush-s mul :al an price that fits your lnczllls. RICHARD J. GORMAN 23-A Beale Street Wollaston l'lll'lsicl0nt 50551 Oflim-inl llisc-lmrgv liullon .Xgm-nl .XGl'OfNlO SP5 Vmnplinlcrlfs QI . 'l'lu- liingsloll, N. Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 224 Elmendorf Street CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE East Rebecca Street East Palestine, Ohio 'l'lu: lf:-if-mllv i'lml'c'l1 Willa , . . v llu-1 lll'lStl2lll NM-lr-mm-. lll'lY, U. Nl, PHX, .l,llIl..Y,l'I' 'Thu true purpose of 0llllC'2itlOll is to unfold thc sc-ml of immortality alrczuly within us. f'HlIl pl1'un'nl.v :gf CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Spring Valley, N. Y. li. W. anal Augusta Yissc-lu-r ll41.vlnrs CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Clzmflz Iflzrn' You mln' Nvzw' .l -XvN'IlI1tQ'c'7' 52 Westminster Street Springfield, Mass. Qu- mir vlmrq-I1 sign nn Slnlv Slrn-4-I, mu' mile' from . , . . thu- center, lioulv No, QU. l'ru-mls lruvc-ling In-lxu-1-In Huston and New York, visit us. ll. -l. KIRKLANIJ Prlxlnr AKRON DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE lic-V. U. I.. I51-nrium, III'-N'fl'l'f'f SllllI'I'I.llfl'IHlf'IlI fII,UIIY'I .I1l1f,mrl1f lfmlrff If II. IYUUII VII IIII,I':5 II, IIXXKS II'-.N'ff'I-l'f -gll'l'IlIll'll II. II, I'.XI,NII'III 1'll.XlII.l-ISf'.Il.XXK4 If. 5. ICXIIIIXX Ufxfr f'r' f 7vI'l'll.N'lll'lf 4. 4. III':YXI'I'I I' XIIIS. II. II. I'.XI,XII':II III. .II. 5. lIf'NI-'ll'lf, .IUIIN II. SUIJIKY .Y. I.. f'. 5. U, f'.w' Irfvl l, INlIlll!lf ,Y fh Y.f'll.XfI H. I.. IIICNICIPI Nl ll. H. NIAVIII li. S. KIXRNIAN rf x. Pl-' nfl-'lf It NV- l'm-juiw with I':2lNIl'I'll NZIZZIVCIIK' Vullvgt- in In-1' 1-mltillllvrl slut-wss. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Plymouth Ave. Sn. at Flint St. Rochester, N. Y. IIICY. I'. I'. III'1I.I'IIY f'frJnr nllgrflfffffllfnlmw , , , IIIilsx UI' CIII'RCII OF TIIIC NAZARICNIC 79 Lawrence Street New Ilzlven, Conn. WIIEX IN ,XKRON IISIT 'l'III'1 Springfield Heights 'RCII Ol 'I'lIIC N.XZ.XREXIi .I ffl: f'1flrfHfflflnr'f'Il 11 flfl I1 I rf' mffq All, Mtmlf H 6 IIll.I,l XXI ll IIIIXNHX, !'.ftl..f lfur. XII mrochl and Ik-nnisun .Xu-. Stadium ISN IIVX I.1'I'H-X NI II:lNIl4'. ,'flwI ' SPEND YOUR VACATION IN MAINE mul visit THE SOUTH PORTLAND CHURCH 176 Sawyer Street 'I'l'Nl'I YYUAN 560 K.f'. Sunday I l'.NI. xYl'1IIl4'.NIlEl.YS, 'l'Imrs4lay, l rifl:ay l0.I.3 .NNI .MMI-ZS I-1. lll'N'l'0X l'a.wtnr l'lIl'Rf'll SVIIOOI, lnzmr AAI. MORNING WORSIIII' llzlm AAI. N. Y. P. S. mm IRM. I-EVENING SERYIVH 7:00 IRM. MID-Wlil-IK, '1'III'RSDAY 7:30 IRM. .-In .-1ggrP.v.vir1- V11 urwlz Qf I r1Af'nrlly l'z'nplz ' BEACON, N. Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENIC 1 Teller Avenue Beacon, New York Thr r-I1 IlI'l'lI llful only lIlIll'I'.H' l m'f1-rm! O O The New England D1StIlCt WIC ltl'I.IOlt'l'I IX 'l'lll-I l'ltOGltl'ISS Ol lC.XS'l'l'IltN X.XZ.Xltl-INK f'Ol,l,l'Ifil-I We Congratulate Presi dent Samuel Young, Faculty and Class of 46. We Pledge Our Continued Support. ALL - OUT - FOR - SOULS l7IS'l'RIl l' .XSSENIBLY lXl OltNl.X'l'lON I. We have the honor ol' heing presiclell over hy llr. ' J. ll. Vhaplnan. who was one of the workers al the first New Englanal Vamp Meeting, twenty- ! S' five years ago. if 4 Wk 22. The flate of the District .xSSt'IlllJl'X' is set for A June 26 - 28. ,A 1 ,f llr. vlillllvi ll. f'haplnan frl'Ill'I'lll Nll11t'I'I-ll,l'lIfll'llf Annual District Cam wo R it is R s I-Il ,XXfil'il.lS'l'S: ltr-v, filenn flriflilh ol l,t'IlY1'I' foloraflo , . lla-V. .l, lx. lxllllJlIllN ul lXJlllN1lNIllY, XllNNUllll SINGIQRS AND YOUNG l'lC0l'l,l'1'S VVORKICRS 1-vs. lxllllffbllllr anal Xlarnlel lla:-fling ul lxan-as f ily, Nlnsxonll l'lCOl'l,l'1'S NllCl'1'l'lNG Nlr. lfranlt Snuilh, lfmlfr, Son XNNl'.XI, l .XI,I, CA Nll' K lNS'l'I'I'l7'l'l'1 Ill l'llI'llilll1l, Xlllllll' The location: North lteamling Vamp tironnils, North Reading, Nl2iSS2lC'llllSl'llS. 4-. Items of Interest: Great Missionary ltally Klon- flay Evening, June Q4-th at 7.30. .Xnnnal Mission- ary Fonvention of the W.l .Nl.S., Tuesday, June 25th. N.Y.l'.S. Vonvention and Sunday Sehool ltally. Special Feature: On Friclay evening. .lnne 28th. at 7.30 o'eloeli. there will he a great Silver .Xnnix'ersary of the North lteacling Vamp. Ur. -l. B. fllliilllllilll will he the guest speaker. p Meeting v ltev. .l, If .Xllurighl llfsfriwr Nuln I'lAll,l'llfl Ilf .XllGl'S'I' Zh SlCl l'l'INlllliR 2 f'UlIlllll.lIll'llf.N' QI' Clllburrb nf the jiagarene FIRST STREET, LOWELL, MASS. l'u.w1m- HEY. D. YYARD ,XI,BliIGH'l' l'u rxml uyw lr-lcphrmc 2-9342 'tu rl '24-1 livin-011 5 lwulu xl lhli Saint John WSH HN' A '355 f5' ES :25?e Church of the Nazarene ,gl-A CHURCH or THE NAZARENE '59 Mm mm Saint John, New Brunswick U2 md1' Broad and Grove Streets V xvm.s,.g lc. x, fx North Attleboro, Mass. IIICY. I-zlcxlcwl' w. xmmclc CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .llr'nf,wlrr Barbertons Nllllllllllj NPIIUOI Sll1N'I'I'Hfl'lHl!'Ilf V. YI RGII. TRUl l' X. Y. P. N. l,l'l'Sl.ll1'llf UTlIf'1'llIlI'!'lI ll'I.fll Il l 11Iurr ' M155 'Il 'XXI I A lmwhx , , , , . , ' I ll . l'. JI. 5. 11'w.v1fir1rf Um- hour s bus rulm- ll-mn limlfm NIRQ QTFI I X Qu xlm. 4'l,YDl': lf. TYUUU l'u.vlnr School Supplies Refreshments The Du out A friendly place to trade C'KJN!iRA'l'l'I,A'l'l0XS T0 'l'Ill'I SICNIURS OF H146 lirr'1'l1'ny.vfrmn . . . DERR Y and LINCOLN PARK New Hampshire 'rim xl, lllltlll'N.l'f1,m,1- liulllvs IJ. Ill f,'llHlf7ffll1I'llf.f Qf . . . DR. SHAW Wollaston Massachusetts Uffu-f fQr:lllll1'l!lIU llmfff l,l'1'NIlh'Ht SINE ERNEST C. IIATCII l,I'I'-W'l'l.llfI'HII Up! l'l'I.flIl 25 Beale Street Wollaston 70, Nlass. EARL STONE, D.M.D. 7 Elm Avellut' llhllasluu, Mass. fav' f X J la? Lys' O' 9 wld!! ov' 45' X Wigwlw 4' cf' - 9 4eX2,:,'2'4 ' X ,glo T l'm11pl1'n1r11f.v Q! CHURCH O IIO EAST LIVERPOOL, OI F THE NAZARENF w - r x v Iil'Y I' NN. NIXIHIX 4 A . ,. l'u.s'lm' FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 234 i I'lllliiiili St. t'z1i11liriclg,e 311, Hass. lim: H. Lt-sliv Mau-Kay, 1'u.vfor Sunday Services 10:00 Ali. 11:00 All 6:00 PBI 7:00 l'.NI Prayer Sunday Sc-hool Morning Worship Y Y I' S Evangelistic Service Wednesday 7:30 RM. Prayer and Praise XYlu'n in Boston YYorsliip With Vs W0 art- only lon minutes from Park Strvvt Station f'UIllllIl.lIIl'Ilf-V QI' . . . THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE AVENUE ROAD 616 West Severn Avenue Eastport CHURCH Annapolis, Md. s1.i..it-W,.. . . fi If li 1-2 'PINS 1 ll XItI,I-IS li. 'I'l'INII l,l'f'I'UX' fill 1-Aff 1' from tht- Y Y I' S .. . .u. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ravenna, Ohio -i.Ul'lllIi4l, i'1Ill2lIi.l -I. - .llllllxfff I-'RICH ll.U'IlNl,XY - .Y,i'.l'.S. I'f-1.x-iflinl Ilvv. .I. ll. I':u'k1-r WASHINGTON- PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT l,l'SfI'Iil'f NlllIf'l'Iillfl'lll,I'Ilf IIIQY. .I. II. l'.XIIKI'llI Sl'l'l'I'f1l ry rfrf Slilll'l'I-IIIVIIIIVIII QSIII RICY. V. l,. AIIXULIJ Tl'r'11.wn'rr XIII. lilitllifili IIVIJSOX District Center Xanznrcm- Vamp IiI'UIlIIfIS+NOI'III Rusk, Nlil. Summer Activities Nlrx Ile It lim ml ll'.I' IIN lf flu! IJIS'l'RIl I' SVNIJAY SVIIUUI, II.XI,l,Y-July itll-fill:-. A, K. II:-:wkm1,S,m1 ll I .XNNI'.XI, l7lS'l'IIIC, l' .XSSl'lAIIII.Y-July ISU - .Xllgllsl Qsllr. -I. II. l'li:1pm:ln If 1 1 AXNIIXI, DIS'l'RIC I' VABII' NII'Il'I'I'INli-Aiigmt Q-ll Rev. Gem- Phillips, Imliunupulis, Iml. II'lIl'L'I'l'N.' Rev. Iiolvcrl I . IYuo1ls, Toronto, Uni. I'rnl'. Ilalrulcl Iizilxigzwilm-r, .Ill1.v1'r' III-l'1'l'fUI' II4-V. l'llm0r SCIIIIIQIZCIIIJZIUII, .If1'.v.v1'1mury SlN'4IA'l'l Daily Vacation Bible School Iullllllff l'1'npl1 .v Nl'l'l'l-l'l'.N' lil-fl4lI'IllIlll.Hll.' TYFIII' - IIUV. liuyfl Imng, 250.3 I'lllc'li1l Avv., 'I'l'0Illrun, X. J., lilllllll .Ilufmf 1 YUI 'NG I'I'l0I'I,l'I'S INSTITI I'lCS.X11gust 215-St-ptcinlmr Q- .. I XIIUR DAX Spunsorm-il by N.Y.I'.S. Vuuncil :xml District I'llurch Scluml lin ml A. If AIcKcllzic, ljfllll. fl. Ii. Arllulfl, .I.v,v1'.vI11llf IJVIIII l,I'U!1l'llIII.' litlm-ntimu - II1'f'I'02lIIOIl - Inspirzlliun - I'lV2lIlj,fI'lISIlI l.lIl'l.X'l' lJI74'l'Iil4 I' YUVNG I'l'lUl'I,l'I'S II.Xl.l,Y ON IAIIUII DIY Backing E.N.C. with all we have. I,l l vcr 1 . . . I'l2IIlll . . hlmlvnle . . . Gills . Rvv- hurl nun lim Izumi I lx Inu . , . . I X. I .P N Ill'1'.Vl.lll'lll ffm Sul llll' Ilan l'I11l:ulelpI1ms l,:n':1est . CI-IURCI-I OF Tl-IE NAZAREIXIE Staley Ave. and NIacDade Blvd. Collingdale, Pa. IYOIISIIII' ICY.XXliI'll.ISNl 4'IIlIIS'l'I.XN lCllI'I'.X'l'lOX IIOLINIAISS-OI'li W.X'l'I'IIWOlID Worm' :mal Nw' I-'RXYVIS IJXXII-Il. KICTN ,lflprlfxlf 1' Ors1:mizvr ul' llu- Fir-I li,X.4'. I'lIHl'.XII.X'I'OIiY VII II -IIIIIIIEIFAV -2.3. lil!-.3 'W' 2,1 va gf .V -1 f , 2: 4 1 I l l'I- 'Ill FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 578 Richmond Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. III-V. KVIIIIPIII lf, lizlln-nvk .Ilf'll1',vl, r fluff l'lllIl'l'll frflfl ll l'vl'l'I'IllN'lf ,Il1'.v.v1lg1r ' I, ill I n11lpffl11rl1!.vq!' Dependable mderers and Cleansers I IINII Illlll I lll'l'.ll .Nfflfvw Ill bl Beale St., Wollaston 5b0.Xdan1s St., Ii. Nlilton flflfflllllll 80-22 ROOFING and NlE'l'.'XI. WORK Bv NUI IXI XY l'l'fNI Ill-III'l'UX Ill X1-upl-rl Xvvnm- Qulnllrrx. Huw Wollaston Church of the Nazarene Twenty-three East Elm Avenue tfollrgf' .I llflluflifllllllll REV. J. GLENN GUVLU, 17.11, Puxlnr lf?-Yl.l1Fl1!'F.' Q9 lylllllliiftfbll llnzul l,IlfHl6'.' fiRAnite 1067 Sunday Services: 0:4-5 a.m., Sunday School I 1:00 z1.m., Nlurning Worship 0:30 ILIII., x'0lIll,Qf l,l'0IJI4 S Society F L , . . , . 12.30 p.m., l',vungvllsI014- 51-rvu-v Nlicl-ww-k Sc-l'x'ir-4-, xYl'1iIll'S1lil.V, 7.350 ILIII. w The First Church or the Nazarene 4'l'1'Ill-'4'l'Fli PX lll'Y IIFYRY II RFFYl ' I' ,. 1. 4 . . . 3 . 1. . 1 1 ,5, llwful' , - . f .- ' 4 G . .-N: , .. 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I -' f I I .qi-3: . i- ' 5, Q - 1,11 - 5 z' .- ?'j. .-.- e 5 X 1 r Y VYXQILL gag, ll.ll4f1fw',1,-4-, 5Q9x,,4J.: f- - kdi: f V H S - wax-Ah :,- I .,, r I Z 19' Qkl i v? f1,t,..1A-r 5 , e E ' 92 S.-sig, N 'gf he miie r., nh.- 1 'YUW 3 , 511:57 'E 121 E.-:u, . . Fx :a-47? '1 orwff ' Z :msn :5 .g:g:: gag ii iq:-U . , . , 5':E3i:f g.g:::X.1E 35 1, K Lbs .ex :xg-:H ::--. fs. X' .15 Ffa A ,I :'EgEIgr:1::g3:g qi UI: ' .- new -lllllll .-r1. -:xrmaerlv Q- 4 ' . my . Ny' -ask--2 . f-.- '1- Huff' r . 4 1 9 - -V X .N '51 -'f . ' 2 '. e C 25' - Q 5 H: I 0.5 H. 5 ,,k QL l N-21.5 .':-1 2 - 'Z f r.-'fa G-2: 4 r fi-, fl - 'FK 5 ,-'I fl, 1 -4. '., f' ,WA :I - X p ',?-iNV .-. F -s -.L I 6: y -.Q ,'-.-5 s L Q g..gfpgy, X x. -'1- rfiliip 1 12... ff '85 I 4 - e- Q ' 1 14' -' --ff' f -- YN- -Tw' N-'X' Ew 'W A , f Lf: Aikf- e V: .fv 1' pg,-,P W X - '-if A , I , fri . -.46 ,. .,. f,, f ' -?-- 'ff'-2' ' f f . - , N gl ' -V1 ff rw , e . -.cf THE Ill'IYIY.XI, f'lIl'lU'll f'UIlIlIlI'IHl'IIfN QV' CHURCH GF TI-IE NAZARENE Bristol, Pennsylvania FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 240 Main Street 4Route l7CJ Binghamton, N. Y. ws.. I U I, S. CILNIORE, .lllillll-N'fl'I' Ptilll to Stop El 15 C'h-vclzilul Ave. Worship with l Binghzunton, N. Y. xYtlI'll You Visit xY2lStltllgJQt0ll . xYOI'StltIJ :lt THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th and A Streets, N.E. N I-:ST ' IC.. li Rossi-I t ,UI lllN,I'I' W.XSIllXfi'l'0X'S lAlllilCS'l' AND MOST .XCKQIIICSSIYIC lJOWN'l'0WN l'1Y.XNClCl.lS'l'Il' f'lCN'l'lClt QIIIHTZIXI Vllurc-Il Sclnml rw lvl. MAYIIMH-r ITTO W O O D ' S HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. BAY STATE PAINT and YARNISIIES 673 Hancock Street Wollaston 70, Mass. M.X'I I'Ill'IW W, WOOD, l'rnp. A Iii-arty Wt-It-olnc Awaits You :il tht- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fifth Avenue Coraopolis, Pa. LUX 5. Xll-.RhllIXll',li. l'rl.vlur MRS. .IUIIN IIIXUY. N1 '4 rrlury CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Un I . 5. Rollin- Xu. I Leicester, Vermont lfvynlur Sl'l'l'l.I'I'N 10:00 . Morning IYurwl1ip llzllll A.. Y Y I' 4 . . . . . . TZINI I':V2lIlgl'!INIIl' Svrvict- S200 I'.Nl We-ok H4-rvicf'-: Prayer :tml I'ruiw xY1'KIIIl'N1IiIy 7:30 I'.M Voltage- Prziyc-r Moc-ling, IEFIKIRIA' 71350 PII I nur I llllI'1'll.'0f Il urxlnp mul -Nl'l'l'l Irving F. .Iunv-, l'u.vfor Xl NI Pay and Take Furniture Co. 15 Billings Road Norfolk Downs, Mass. Imrgt-xt Vhnin uf Furnilurz- Stores in New England IX 1- Nt-ll :it ilu- low:-al pawsllnle- prices DONAHER'S INCORPORATED M0113 Store- Quulily Vlothillg :tml Ilzilwmlznsllt-1'y 1559 Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. WM. D. MICHAEL, O.D. WM. D. MICHAEL, JR., O.D. IIIIIUIIIPI Vials l58l Hancock Street Quincy, Mass. 'l'l'lI'llllUllI'f PII I':NI4I1'lll 1574.1 iv We Extend Our Vorciiznl :mal Sirlwlx- BEST WISIIES Tl I TIIE VIASS UI ISH6 VVEYMOUTH GAZETTE PRESS l'r1'nn'r,f of flu' I.'11n1pn,f Ifuuirm I8-22 Station Street linst Weymouth, Mass. 4 4.1: THE PITTSBURG DISTRICT THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Iii wc-lx-llrl Ii. I . III-mlm-in lP1'.vIr1'f'f SlllH'l'I.lIIl'IIlll'IlI YIl'TO RY .l lf1'I'l.'l'fI! in I'I'I'I If 1-11 lII'f'll, anal fl l'lIlII'!'ll in r'1'r'ry wily in flu' llisfr i CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE U Columbiana, Ohio IIICY. CXRI, ll. IIANKS .III-Ill',YfI'l' XIII. ll.XIlUl,IJ llI'X'.XI,I, F. N. SllllI'l'I'll,I'll1lI'll! HRS. VIRGINIA IIAZICI, IV. .Il. S. 1,l'l'.Yl'l,l'lIf MISS IIIICNIC IIIIXIIY v - 1 , ' . A. I . 1.5. lrr'.wlrfr'r1l XYUTSIIIID I.m-urn CHURCH OF THE NAZARFNE 2 Granville Avenue Danbury, Conn II EY. ,IA Nl I4 IH I f'runxIII1 M I 4 I III NIH II 1-1 IJ-inlmrv Plmm Ml IX 4 .Nl 5, .NllIN'I'Illfl'Il4lI'llf NIIIS. I NINI.X XIII! III I I NIISS fi f I IIV. I . .If. N. f'rr'v11l nf I XIJY4 'I'l'IXlI I I ,. 1x'rwp yuurffrf-1' fmrurrlv Ihr' .mn.vl1im' mul ull Hu' .vlmflmf-.v ll'lHlf'llH llfllllllfl you NELSON li. NIINK .lllnmlrr ,Ynl II .wiflylv xhqff run hi! 'Till HIP Goff Qfl1,1'r' .w'f'.v.f1'f, Royersford Pennsylvania N. Y. P. S. Nlilrlrvfl lim-ull. l'rr.viflrnl Mary' .l. l':2lf.fl1', l.l-l'l' I'r1 .wilful l':IlIll1'l' X. linglc, Nrwrf-fury Dori- If-llwr Nlillk, y.l'l'llNlll'l'l' U.lIIll II'lll'II 111' sun' Ill fuiflz . . Tn Nrrrr' 'Ill' f'l'r'.vr'lll , l ffl , vu l-rc-:mln-I' Xvxx York FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Corner of 108th Street and 95th Avenue Richmond Hill 19, New York -'i'?- s....,, -...Q Q---i - .. - f-- A GROWING, SPIRITUAL CHURCH North Dawson at First Uhrichsville, Ohio VIZIFGIICL' -I. Haus, Pasfor 116 North Dawson , Il 1 nr1c'K Il fx fm' I'1R'I' I-'I Du lim- Xv 'Q I lu nm- l-!-I-1 S P. Worship with Us LANSDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Richardson and Derstine Avenues Lansdale, Pa. Young I 4-oplc' T: U11 r N , II llolv-llvzlllc 11 Support Goes Sumlzny School 51:30 ,X NI Morning IYorsl1ip Hlifiil ,X Xl livamgclistic- Sc :vivo Tzl-.3 I' XI Nlifl-IV:-ck Sm-rvicv Wm-mlllvsmlny Hzull I' Nl '. I I'vI,N'lIrl' nf Thr' f 1'1'1'111lf.11 l'l1 111'1-ll 1111 Ihr' l'ur111'1 ' May God Bless the Vlzlss of '-Hi is thc prayer uf THE OXFORD NAZARENES .l F .pl ul. . - .. Oxford Church of the Nazarene PUIIII .Xu-lxllc and I,oc-nxt Stn-ct Oxford. l,0IlIlSj'lYillli2l CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE TIIlIl'I.I1 . . . Satin Street YOl'R KIII7-XX'l-'.l-lk Jefferson, Ohio II Y M X S I N fi 111l1l'11 .Nr'f111f1f 1xlIlVI l'l!lfl 111l1 nl X. xl, frI'l'Illll'JIlll' Y linch Wednesday I-Ivening X, lf l', N4 l'fr.N'lvlrllf Xfuq H1-lv-r ll . l'. .1l, N, l'r1N-1111111 fQr:u'v Park l0:30 p.m. Eastern War Timo C-ll-M-L 'WHHI un Y1mrlliul Hljfllll' 111'gl1 In lrllll, mul Ill' Il'l.ll t Ilfflll' 111.5111 In 111111-U OF ll1n11v'lfn11K xllllfllvllg l4IlllfI'lIH nu-:xp ff mm xx ww 92 Ottawa St., N. Hamilton, Ont lin-I Sillill 5lI'4-1-I ,, A ll. H, NIXRD, 1,11-Yfllf I1-I1-phull1'2l1 1 flaw uf 'ffl F f1Ollgl'2ltlll2lti0llS to the tliwliizitilig Classe-5 When in BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Attt-ml THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Whitmore Avenue KEY. EX'l41ltE'l l' S. l'HII,l,lPS, l'u.wff,r Listen to our raulin program cvs-ry Saturday night at llfio Station WYHAlfHA:30,tltltJ watts 1090 on your :tial Compliments of The First Church of the Nazarene Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Road EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO ll. B. NIACRORY, Minister lSl'IS'l' WISIIICS - - J. B. Simpson, Inc. TAILORS NASH CLOTHES 204 Washington Street Boston, Mass zizairviic youth :irc uc-01-ptlllg thc- c-lmlli-ngv ol' this age with COllI'2l,Qf' :mil faith. oung IIICII mul woim-ii in im'rc-using numhc-rs :irc pre-scntiiig tlivlnsc-lvcs for Vliristiuii sc-l'v1m-. f f I .Y D . . . 9 , 5 'dx ustors, IIIISSIUIIIIVIOS, l0uf'lu'rs, rlovlors-ilu-sc wm- ' Off' , must lmvc to fulfill our Coil-givcii mission. 1, L, , x x 'OTHv 'f . , ' ,. 4 mc-I5 lu.N,f . hm ln-on hltul up hy thc- llziml of Coil for an limc likm- thix NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIIETX llislrh-I I'UIlllf'Iil.' J. V. .Xllmrigl1l, ll. ll. Strong, Timotliy Smith, .Xlic-1' Killlllllllilll, .Irwin Ili-ll, Ruth Ivoorl, XVHFTCII l,2lllll0, Lloyfl Gorrlon. WICIA 'I JM li 'llo fllll' Nvw f'0flzlralznl0 ONTARIO DISTRICT CAMP On Peffcr Law River--Near Lake Simco0 f60 miles, N.E. Toronto . .luly 5th - 14th . woiuilcns flmpluin Mayor C f' liolwrlx i fllI2ll'l1'N ll. 'l'i-mph-lon .xI'lllIll' XY, fiolllfl,-N1'llgjr'r llHlN'll l'. llomlx, lJ1,vl,N,,,i'l, Ul4Ul'llfl'fl.liUI' III.-Yffliff fillfll1'I'liIlfj.Y mul SIIIIIIIIVI' l'1n'ul1'rn1.v HENRY'AND'RICHMOND -ARI' HITEVTS' 'BOSTON- '.3.3l -BOYLS l OX-S'l'lll'Il'I'l BIBLES FOR YOUTH . . . ll I Il.uI lu 1-Iumw Il4'IWt'l'll il cullt-gc t'lIlll'1lIlUIl Inli- willmul thx- IIIIDIQ' :intl an ICIIUXYIUIIQQ' uf IIN- Iii xxillluul an collm-gc 1'4Illl'IlIIOIl, I NYUIIIII ink! tht klmwlvzlgm- ul' lllm- Iiilnlt- .... 'I'I1c Bilwlc flr-al I . . .. H uilll IIN- Ir:lfH'V'lIll1'suI Illt-. IIIIII. Lynn l'l1rll:.v Massachusetts Bible Society l-I lil-4 unfit-Ial Sl .. Iioslun lflllll v .vnfff :ll ruxl III' !IIH'l'Ill IlI.W'HllIl,,, First Church of the Nazarene 21st and Wallace Streets Erie, Pennsylvania RICY. X. Y. NlHl'N'I'I UliIJ l'u.vlnr NIIIIIIHQ' Srluml fl: IJ .XXI XYUI'NIlIIls1'I'VIC'1' I Illlll .XXI XHIIIII xI1'l'IIIljl 1iZ2IllI'.XI I':YJllILl1'IINIIK' Svrvle TZIIU I'.Nl I'r:nx1-r xIl'1'IIllU xxl'1Illl'NlIilf', 7:30 l',NI JOHN J. GALLAGHER, INC. IIIIIIIIIIIQ NIZIIOVIIIIS :xml IInl'4Ixx':u11 lir'm'rrll fIfI'f1'r'.v mul .IIIIIIII I.III'll.' 100 Federal Ave., Quincy, Mass. lfwfflil Nlnrf' mul IfI'flll!'lI I'r1rfl.' 241 Hancock St., No. Quincy, Mass. ..' y'l'lI'l?lllIIlI'.N' .. I , Ililfsialclll '2600 I'III'IwieIt-nl S ALBANY DISTRICT .Xl.l5Eli'l' Nl. I5Al5f'Uf'K l,I'NfI'l'1'f SIllll'l'l.IIfI'llIll'Ilf .llfI'I..V!H ll Ifllllfll .' I,I.Nfl'l'l'f S1'l'I'l'flII lj.' IIUWVARD A. PARK REX.-XIII? ll. SNIITII IY.XI,'I'I'IR S. Nlar'PlIl'1RSON .XIl'I'III'R L. 0Lf'0T'l' lI1'.vlr1'rl Trru.v11rf'r.' GLENN L. ROGERS .XlI'l'Ill'Il L. ULf'H'l lf. N.l'. Trl1.vh'f'.v: N. I'.l'.-S. f'rr'.vl'fl1'llf.' .XLBI'1Il'I' Xl. H.XlH'Uf'K MORRIS IC. IYILSUX WALTER S. NI:1cPlIERSUX Y A ll .l'..If.-N. I rf'.v1rlf'nf.' LUIS IC. LANPIIER Um- lmmlrcml por vent bac-kvrs of E.N.f'. Compliments of. . RIVAL FGCDDS, Inc. 38 HENRY STREET CAMBRIDGE 39, MASS. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cor. Falls and Beaver Sts. New Castle, Pa. X. ll. l'1l.SI'IY. l'flN,lIf Only one life 'Twlll soon he past: Only what's clone , , . . . . l'or t llrlst, will lust. Stop and Worship With Us Um' lvlovli off l'. S. ltolltvs fit- :intl l-'22 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10 Church Street 'at Everett Squ Everett, Mass. .I llolfmwv l'l1 ur:-If for l'.lil'f.l1 ,.I'lll'.s- Il. J. 5. HLANFX Puxfor l ron1 f'mmrlu'.v Fupflul . VONIE Cltl'lE'l'lNtiS To all 1946 E.N.i'. tiraclnates. Faculty NIt'llllN'l'S, Boarcl of Trlnstt-es ancl frit-mls ol' l'1.N.t'. t':1nzulu's 1-apital boasts an wislm--suvznluf spirit nalllv aggressive f'lllll't'll of tln' XilZ2ll'l'llt' with il rnfllo ln'o:ulc'nst that ra-an-In-s tln- snrronnfling territory with tln' nn-ssngm-ol'tl1e Gospel. TH E OTTAWA CHURCH OF TIIE NAZARIENIE 915 Fourth Avenue Ottawa, Canada ltlil. It. l I.l'I'I't'Ill'Ilt TIXK, l'.1.wlnf Otlamzfs Singing Church HOOPLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Creets E.N.C. from New York City .Xt 'I'lIll!'N Square take ll.Nl.'l'. to tlatu .KW-. Station. lirooklyn. f'llllI't'll is lwtum-4-n V4-ntraul unfl Izvergrc-en .tw-s, on Nlenalnm Nl. ltl'IY. YICRYOX Ii. 'I'llONl.XS, I'.1.tlnr f'lIlIIlIlI.Ill!'IIf.V of The Church of the Nazarene Haverhill, Mass. Itlilf .IXXIICS NI, t't'HlI'f .lflnlsh r Sunday Services Sllllllilll' liityla- 54-lmol ltlltltl X. Xlorning lllsrslnip I lgtnl X. X. Y. l'. S. .3155 l'. l':Yt'llltl! Ferviu- Tltill l'. Wednesday and Friday Prager Nl:-vting TQIHI l', Nl Brayton PoRTo PRODUCTS CoRP. Wilson FINE f'I'S'l'0BI NIILLXYURK Cole CORPORATION .xlllll ll.'.1l1',lll'I'l'.Y of l'Iuu'c-In Flll'lllllIl'1' f'UlH.,'l.H,m.x nl' Bunk Fittings Imlustrial Woodwork Steel and Ornamental Iron 130 Nlziguzillc- Sl. Walpole, Massachusetts I D Roxbury Dlstrlvl Boston, Mass. .xllllllllly -Xllilslilwl xllf'Ill'Il' 'l'vr1-nn F ' fi ld, M ' A. ANASTASI PLASTERING Co. mr e me Pl2lSt6l'lll41j C'ontI'z1ctm'S cm Rontm-Q01 in tht- llc-:nrt ol' xv2If'2ltl0ll Luml worship with llN. Plain :xml Urnnnlmmtal l,l2lSl0l'llll.f , . . l'ull'f1vl4l f'Ilurc'll Ixus sm-nl X 4-low-ll young pc-oplv lo 80 Boylston Street , 1 l'1.X.l'. ln tha- past thru- -X't'2lI's. Boston, Mass. .- - U, -. - Rlzl. llUX.Xl,l7 ll. 5lllUXl.,,ll1n1.mr T1'l1'plml1f'.' lllvlflrzlrtl 1623 -W If-X-ff Kfilflllllll' THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL A Practical Study in Church Architecture Hy John If. Nrolforrl 53.50 Xowln-rv 4-lst' in llic fielil Ol'f'llllI'I'll2ll'f'llltl'1'lllI'l'Jlllll uorship has so niucli practical wisiloin In-on coinpre-ssc-il into so lnrif-f a space .... It Yau-os prolilc-ms which i-very church must face in liuililing or rv liuilzling, :incl pri-- sc-nls solutions wliich SPPIII, lo the- ri-vit-wi-r. lo ln' 1lN'hlll'K'tlll 2illy right, psychologically sound and ol' the liighcsl importance in the r-onrluct of public worship. It excels in its marvelous illustrations. 'l'l1c-pictim-sure not only works ol' art in llll-'IlIM'lVt's, liul ear-I1 one tc-ac-lies a lesson on some salient point of :irehili-cllirail u'is4lom. -.lllmrf IV. Pulnzwr, l'lu'1'nyn Tll1'0l0fll-V111 XVIII?-lIlll'.l1 lf1'y1'.vf4'r. THE PILGRIM PRESS I5 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass. lf! S. LaSalle St., lil- W. Fourth St., Vhicago Il, Ill. Dayton Q, 0. . . School Supplies . Practical Gifts . . Stationery . Fountain Pens SHELDON W. LEWIS Gift Boxes and Wrappings 49 Beale Street Wollaston, Mass. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hudson St., Dover, N. J. .l l,I.l'l'l'If l'l1urr-I1 lI'I-Ill ll Lliflillff .ll1'.v.w1y1 ' Worship Services Sunday llilrlt' Sl'lllNll flili llbrsliip Service I l :UU X. Nl. Y. l'. Sl'I'X'll'f' 7:00 l'. Xl. I':VilllLfl'llNlll' Sc-rviw T715 l'.Xl. l'1F'l'l'Il,l.l'I l'Il I IT 'II lill, ,llfwflalfr Cozzzpfinzrfllf of . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Grove City, Pa. lll'SSl-1l.I, li. l.l-IWIS .lflirlfxlrr .lll .Y.f'. Hnlmlv ri' fvUllllllIilIlI'Il,N of' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Summerside and Mt. Pleasant Prince Edward Island, Canada Illil, RUIAXIJ STX Ylfllllll, l'o,m.r 'I'l'Il.. HRA, H571 lla--iili-in-v: I'llh. hm! HARDING WELDING CO. l .lecri'ic ami .accrylciic llfliliiig llcarcrs, Boilers, Klaicluncry, I-.rt-. l'orr:1lmlc lfqiiipiiiciir 8 Brooks Ave. Quincy, Mass Grectillgs to E. N. V. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE West Newhall and Cannon Streets Syracuse, New York .III ll zxfrr 'I'n-Im-pImm- li- I I- I .3 WIC VONIIR.X'l'I'I,.X'I'I'f 'I'III'f f'I.,XSH UI HHH REV. If Ii. ARNOLD, SR. XVIICII in Syracuse, IYorship With IH. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 728 Madison Avenue Albany, New York H.IHI!IlI'Ij'.Y Ifl'I'l.I'lIl l'l1urr-ll IIICNAIIIJ IJ. SNII'I'II .Il 1' II I-Nlfl' XIt'l'lIl It WIl.I.I.KXI tLUl'I.lD. .llif FIRST Ct-ILJRCI-I OF Tl-IE NAZARENE Toronto, Ontario, Canada 'l'hv Vlmrrh From Which Ilan- Gone Xlissiomnrivs, District Supa-rintvmlx-nts, Pastors :mal Ev I-IX'l'l'INlJS t'UXtilt.X'l'l'I,.X'l'II FYR ro llllu hllllll .XllXt, tlnlbh Ol 104-li Sched ule of Services S II Inlay ltlZ00 :l.m l I :00 :i.m. .lfolnluy 3200 p.m. ll'l'IllIl'S1lfl.If 8:00 p.m. l rffluy H100 p.m. .. -..., :align-lists. Vlmrvli S4-luool W4 vrxhip Vottalge Prayer Nlicl-Www N.Y,I'.S. ll lx l'r'i vt-r U A I WHEN IX 'l'lll'I t'l'l'Y Ol 'l'0li0X'l'U i Z Stop long 4-nougli to uttt-ml l':u'l4tl:tl4-'s l'fx'aiig.5t-listiv flt'lllt'I'.H A A lla-:main long 4-nougli to visit 1-:tr-In ul' om' SIX Xzlzztrvm-t'liur1-lu-5 Sm- il WUlNlt'l'l'lll vity of illllllwl om- million souls. , Un tht- short-s ot' llc-:tutiful l.:tlu- Ontario. K. YY. COULD, Pastor Xllt. .l. l.HXtQl.l'lY, N, N, Nupwrfuf f'f1f I f-1: I Nlll ll XYNIUNII .l.XXlll'4UY l'fI VI lall V l 'l1lf'fx'mlr XIIKS. X. llf lQtIl'l,ll, ll'.I ,,lI,S, l'rw.ml 1'11 I NIISS llilllli t'lll'fSXl'fY,Ilrymlrikl NIIQS l'lll5f'll,l,,X tiUl'l,ll. .Y.l'.l'.N. l'rf'.w-:ll 4'ff I XIIIS. ll. ll. lil,UYl'fll, JIIIIIII' ll orl r lI.s',II' l'llllYl'fS: l':ir-onngv, l..K. 0.37.3 tltliu-, Ul.. IHEHI FIRST CI-IURCI-I QF Tl-IE IXIAZARENE Judson Square Malden, Massachusetts lla-v. E. II. Eflwzlrals, l'11.wlnr Services SVNIJAY SCIIOOI, logon AAI. l'IiEM'IlIXG ll:mr.X.Nl. I-IYICNING Slf1IiYIt'lfZ 7:00 I'.NI. Ulfl-lf'asl1ium-fl Revival lluur XIII!-WHICH I'RAYEll AND l'RAISlfZ 7:45 IRM. I':l'f'l'jjUllt' is u'e'lc'on1r' Urn' l'u.vlur RICY, G. Y. WU! .- IN WAR R EN , PEN NSY INAN IA I'l S The Church of Pennsylvania Ave., Num lI'ln'l1 you un' INIIW' - l'f1.vI nr H'r'.wl . . . Nfnp I ' ', .' N. 0 N I, S ln' the Nazarene E. and Irvine St. r Six , fully In l'llrf.vI ll i I 'f'llll1 l. I , x vdgrkwve-::f: I ,,,, rv 4 F un I ll nf xllzl u Ill: u 3 if' , 9 4 .,, , .h ,11-. rw., I , IN ' - H13-Q1 . ' .. jjgi 1 ' E' - lu! url I' I 5 lug i '- X 2' 1,2 , ll ,.,. 4:1 .ui E5 f ' e lu fl If ., If-f ' xii . K1 ' N p- - v- ' ffl? ' ' ' V f ,V -if W si ' 'Q ' f ' , e MW X, M--Q v ' ...n. .. Awwwmfy .f.f .LN-ws....m.U..u-'mmwsarg -Aa... whisk: 1 um pl: Illl'lIlN ul ONTARIO DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HEY. ROBERT F. WOODS District Superintendent f,'0I71f7f1Al71C'7If5 of flzf . . . CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FIRST CHURCH 4643 North Fifth Sr. OF THE NAZARENE Philadelphia, Pa. East Rockaway, N. Y. V RICY, l'l,.Xl'Dl'1 W, JONES I'u.vlnr IHIY. l'.Xl'l, SA V4 I'4l.vf1lf Parsons: -I-ff! Iillwfvrnuln Sl t I lnlznlvlglnlnzu -Ill, I I' mm- Xlir- ww 'RU VLX55 UF I9-Hi ' W If lllifl-',,lH1ll X , I u J Ol'lNCY'S FASHION CENTER MCCONNELLSTOWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE McConnellstown, Pa. On Route No. 26, three miles south of Route Il. S. QQ ul llunlungclon, l'n. Wu l'u.vfnr RICY. llOlSl'1li'l' V. ROlil'Ill'I'H Nlel'onm-llstown, Pa. Phone, lluntingclon SJHR2 lv. l'.P.S. PI'U.vI'1l1'Ill IIAROLIJ DEAN R.l .D. llesston, Pa. N. S. SIIlll'l'I.IlfI'lllll'll, llARliY Sll.XI I l'lli NIM'onnc-llstown, Pu. lI'.l ..ll.-9. l'r1'.v1'rlf'nI MRS. IJOliO'l'lIY Sll.Xl l l'IR HCC'onm-llstown, Pu. Sponsors for four and one half years THE NAZARENE HOVR Broadcast every Wednes- clay Afternoon-2.00 ILM. Over WMRF-1490 K. C. - Lewiston, Pu. MacGREGOR'S FLOWER SHOP Plruzfs and pill'h110ll'l'I'S'f0I' -lil Uf'm.v1'on.w lYe Specialize in Corsages xv0llfllIlg Bouquets zmcl Floral Pieces WILLIAM NIncGRECOR, Prop. f'l..-SRA NlacCRlCGOR, Jlgr. Tcl. MAYflowcr QQ70 17A Beale Street Wollaston, Mass. I '0mp12'11zz'1zI.s of THE MILLER PRODUCE COMPANY FANEUIL HALL BOSTON 9, MASSAClIUSE'l l'S .I LUlI'l'l' Liylll for flu' lJ11rL'1'.vl Night BEST WISIIICS ELMIRA, N. Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Cedar and Holdridge Sts. l'honv 2-212-1- ,xN'l'lloxY ls. snlvsox, lm.v1,,,- Salnlialth Sch mr4r I 10:00 ,LXL Divine- Worship 11:00 All. Youth Hour 7:00 l'.Nl. livangelieni 7::so l'.Nl. Iliff-wc-4-k W'or-hip xYl'lilll'9IiZlf' T:2i0l'.Xl. CALVARY CIIURCH OF THE NAZARENE Centre Ave. and Fourth St. Reading, Pa. lil-IX. fi. TIIHXI XS SPIKICII. .llmfvlfr lt4'NIlI1'll1'l', HL3 XI1-lxnlglil Sil'1'l'i l'li-,nf -fenssro Sunday Services Sumlay Bilrle- School 9:45 :l.ln Worship 10:45 :mn Senior unfl Hi N.Y.l'.S. 0:45 p,ln Hvzuigelixtic S1-rvic-v 7:30 p.ni Mid-Week Service I rziya-r Nl:-1-ling, xxI'1IlH'NliIlf' ul.: p.lll Broadcast l'.'1'f lrrf' v l rn1u l'ufI'ury l'fx'a-r.x' Sninlarx .Xflvrnoon from 2:00 2:30 Hiillillll WI-II'Il', Riilliilljl. l':u. 8.30 Un 'l'lu- lliul In-piring Singing xxilli Hrgznn :mal l'i:nno .Km-olnpnninu-nt where nu Zire aber a Stranger .Iunior Meeting 7: I 'n 111 p11'n10nl.w of III 1' SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOI SUNDAY SERVICES I IIIIX Sumluy Iiilmlm- Sclloo 5 :I Morning' Worship lll:4.3 X I'IV1lllUl'IlSlIl' Sm-rviu T: I5 I Pi .If1'1l- ll 'fwfr Nl'l'l'I.t' XYl'4IIIl'S4I1l.V T : I5 I .IIZDNNI-Ulllllzlf Sl'I'l'l-l'I' First Weflnesilay of Month jfirst Cllhurcb of the jliagarene 11th and Wyoming Sts. 'V ' RALPII A. NIIVKICI, AIIBIIIIOWII, PR. ll09 Wyoming Street Phone 6422 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE POST-WAR INVESTMENT Euclid Ave. and Hampton St. STRATEGY Trenton. N- J- Would you like to Check your Sunday Sm-I1ooI I I-I X Worship lll.l.m .X. I,. 5. 7'IIII I' Iivuugelistic' Servici- I,I'Zl.X'K'l' S1-rvin-I-, WI-Ilm-sflny T 'I' I' IIUYIJ Nl. MINI. l'n.vlor Purwoun I .ALI Iululnl .X NI NI Nl NI NI YP. IIIVCSIIIICIII strategy with II1z1I of I5z1Imou's? If so, Clip this 2IlIVl'I'IISl'Illl'III, sc-ml it Io us WIIII u. list of seven svc'lll'IIIos you own. Wm-'II tell you wIl0tI1er our StI'2IIfQ'Qfy is to IIoI1I or Switch. No 1-ost or olmligution. XYVIU- Dc-pl. BABSON'S REPORTS Wellesley Hills 82, Mass. : .' - 'vnu 7:00 I IIII I l'mnplfnl0l1l.w rlf' THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Paterson, New Jersey HEY. HENRY ITICSILHUN 560 Market Street Pzllvrsllll, X. -I. 5:-:Z CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , 1. ..:. Alliance, ohio IZV 2 K I ,Cd , l'nru1'r 1ll'l,l'111lz'n all Sum 111 if Sl. Q..A AKRON DISTRICT I lllcv. lfl,m'll ml l' . 5 l'1lvfltl' H X Illl IS ISR! IiXlxl'I! N .N ,Nlllu l'llll1 Url: ll, Yim'lm'y .xhl'llll CHURCH of the NAZARENE Deepwater, N. J. Nlrnrlrly School Supl. II. I.. lyart' N. l'. l'. S. Ins. P... Preston Morris IV. I . JI. S. 1'rw.v. Mrs. I , Zuncs, Sr. v - v v I. Il .1'. N. 111111 fu I1 for Sr1pw'1'1'.vor Nlrs. I . Zum-s, Jr. IIICY. Cf. Il. IIIIVIC l'uxlul' Church of the Nazarene Beverly, Mass. Rantoul and Cabot Streets lll-IV. ll. IC. l,fN'KWOUlD .lf1'nz'.vIfr I'on1plin1f'nf.w ol' ROCKLAND, MAINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IIICY. f'l'll'l'lS I.. S'l'.XNI,l'fY l'u.vlo1' IIUIIIIIII-IlII'IlfN of' Manchester, Connecticut CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Study lo show tlnyst-If :npprovt-rl unto Goel . . . ,,lI.VlUl' 1 I 2llllCl'2lS Motion .I'ic'l11rc I'ItIlllllllll'lll IIIIUIUQTEIDIIIC Supplies Printing mul llc-vt-loping fII't'l'IIllg Vurals W E L C H ' S Camera and Card Center 680 Hancock Street . . . 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