Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1948
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Mifchell THE l948 'Quay Because . . . As a man, your life has been challenging and inspiring: As a professor, your inslruclion has been beneficial and cleliglullulg As a lriencl, your companionship has been warm ancl lrue . . . We fondly dedicale 'rlwe Ligl1+ Tower of I948, 'ro you. Professor Oliver E. Sleiner. Oliver E. Sfeiner CHRIST PREEMINENT , who is before . . . In whom we have all, and in whom do all ead of 'rhe church, 'rhe fulness dwells HAVE THE An wicked work, has Cross, Thar He may in Gocl's sig' Jesus Jrhe Lord lo slablish ou ing 'rherein Lel us and hope of fulfill +he W The Llqhl T s prayer Jrhal' lhls Chr: l you a Hminlsler of His abound- Jrhe lailh 'ro you wilh 'rhe your life shall make CONTENTS WE HONOR PERSONNEL Adm'inis'rra+ion Seniors Juniors Freshman Academic Sfudenis Special S+uden+s CAMPUS ure Sfucieni' Minisiry Music Dufies and Social Nrhlerics Organizafions Snaps DEVOTIONS ADVERTISEMENTS 1 x Q12 ..,. 3 4 i 1-.1 1 -ag, Te' A-1 will -.,,l,,,,,,mbq N MOTHER RAMSEYER her. Her sweet A clay rarely passes that we do not have the pleasure ot seeing presence graces our morning chapel periods and otttimes we are tortunate enough to have her as our guest in the dining room. Her lite itselt is a vibrant testimony. She always has a cheery word tor those whom she chances to meet. Her memory is keen and many a tale ot days gone by will she relate to you. You surely lcnow whom we mean-why, Mother ' t rmal and correct you will call Ramseyer, ot course. To be sure, it you want to be very o ' t l t President who was also one ot the tounders ot her Mrs. J. E. Ramseyer, wite o our a e our Fort Wayne Bible Institute. 'nto existence Mother Ramseyer For over torty years. ever since B. l. first came i , b t' to the spiritual welfare ot the students. They have has had a major part in contri u ing tound never-failing inspiration in her ability to lose herself in His precious Word: in her unending store ot experiences from which she brings help and hope to all who seelc her aid: and in her continual interest in all the students, their problems, their ambitions, and above all, their spiritual happiness. Mother Ramseyer, we love you. May God continue o e 5 y t bl s ou abundantly. 4 MRS. B. P. LUGIBII-lL From the tirst clay ot school, back in l904, up to the time ot her homegoing on September 4, I947, Mrs. B. P. Luqibihl was vitally interested in the lite and work of our Bible Institute. For over thirty-tive years she was directly connected with B. l., havinq been in charge ot the kitchen and dining room, and later serving as Matron. She retired from active work in I937. but the B. l. campus was blessed with her presence as she continued to live here until I945 and then moved iust next door. Because of her sweet ways and her close walk with her Lord, Mrs. Lugibihl won her wav into the hearts of the students. Called Mother Lugibihl by all who knew her, she gave guidance to those who worked and talked with her. We miss Mother Lugibihl here on the campus but praise the Lord that we'll see her over in Glory. Fast as the rolling seasons bring The hour ot tate to those we love. Each pearl that leaves the broken string ls set in Friendships crown above. As narrower grows the earthly chain, The circle widens in the sky: These are our treasurers that remain But those are stars that beam on high. -Holmes FAREWELL Till lhe Day Brealcs . . Deep sorrow has come To our school. On March 20, I948, Morris Jackson, following an illness ol 'rwo weelcs, wen? 'ro be wilh lhe l.ord. We who bear 'rhe lceenness ol l'he loss can only bow our heads and say. Thy will be done. Morris was born on Augusl 23. l925, in Slurgis, Michigan. l-lis dealh occurred during his iiflh semesler in Bible School and called him from his paslorale al The Shiloh Chrislian Union Church. Morris possessed oulslanding musical lalenl, which he used widely in +he Masfer's service. l-lis disposifion was ever sunny and cheerful, and he once asserled rhal il was his cons+an'r purpose fo bring happiness info o+her's lives. Yel rhere was wilhin him a deplh ol characler lhal made him consislenl and prompl in every responsibilily. The crowing virlue of his life was fhe beauliiul devolion wi+h which he served Chrisl before his associales, culminaling in Jrhe 'rremendous challenge +o complefe consecralion lhal his dealh imparls 'ro us who remain. Good nighl, dear hearl, your deparlure leaves an ache in our breasls and rears in our eyes: bu+ we shall see you in +he morning and basl: once again in rhe sunshine of your personalify. Unlil 'rhen we lurn palienlly lo our unfinished 'raslcs belief men because we lcnew you. ggczsy ' v ' Wv Q ,ASX5 HQJV Qf 494- Q, I ,, 639 Xqkbxg X YY 63 4 X X X J R f X6 PO' 4' Q XV ' 6f '. ' 3 ' Of' YORK P RX u 3 .f HA qv 194. 0 i..X X-.XX A R-' J, ff, ' 05. .. X,-ARK .X , Q., A J 5 00' X . ix V Nw -f! ff '1. ar .f ' ,iff 0? 5 f5Q55 f Effimw fi 'ZW Q ' f x ' ,,'9ff4' ' 7 '3 I pr- 0 , ' xg, IAiA , uf, X J. Q ff if f::f2ff1.:-' :f- uf. : fum -X X Q' 3 'N XR 'ff' - Xxx 6 Q?,maF?v BQEQQHWM f QXQSQ 1-so 'ffkf Nsvrg ff - 59.9, in Q , . 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The sfudenis who are in his classes eagerly absorb The profound Truihs as he reveals ihern from Gods Word: many are enriched in Jrheir spirifuai experiences ihrough his ieaching. Presidenr Wirmer does noi shun work, nor does he expeci his sfudenis 'ro do so: dig ii our for yourseiiu is one of his rnorfoes. A I 1 llllllillllll His friendly smile sheds forfh 'rhe love of Chris? which dwells in his hearf. His love and concern for ihe welfare of fhe insfrucfors, The workers and fhe sfudenls is shown in his sym- palhy and assislance in lime of irial. He gives evidence of a personal inier- esf in each individual siudeni boih in secular and in spirilual maflers. His God-given chapel messages are upliifing, refreshing and somefimes reproving. The fervor wiih which he delivers his messages manifesTs his sincerify. Presiden? Wi+mer's life is cherished and admired by all who know him. .4 ,,,,..--v .19 Xl JARED F. GERIG. Th. B., A.B., MA. Dean Gerig's godly life in an incenfive +o many a young person fo press onward for Christ His sincerify in living fire Chrisfian life reminds us of lhe seriousness of life. He follows fhe admonifion as given by Paul in l Timolhy 2:l, 2: l exhorf flwerelore, fhal, firsf of all, supplicalions, prayers. imercessions, and giving of +hanlus, be made for all men: For lcings, and for all +ha'l are in aulhorify: lhai we may lead a quief and peaceable life in all godliness and hones+y. 5 -i -an llllll He has a calm composure of spiril amidsl his mulfiple duties. He willingly assisis and advises fhose who acknowledge a need. His love for ihe sludenis is also seen in fhal a+ limes his desl: becomes a pulpif from which he energeiically delivers an urgenf message io his sludenls. His winning smile and his sense of humor add lo his charader. Dean 6eriq's life is a blessing and valuable assei To our Alma Maier. Lqaliiliz chu rl, of f wymg, . A Il i ,V an ,acl-:,', , sw , ,.,, 2 M f wiv, , L , , 1 w'-.fp 551- IHIIIIIIU Q , ...fv A ., .Av 1. MISS ETHEL SCHMIDT, A. B. ENGLISH THERE IS ALWAYS A CHEERFUL, QUIET ATMOSPHERE IN HER PRESENCE. HER CON- SISTENT CHRISTIAN LIFE IS A REAL TESTIMONY TO THE GENUINENESS OF HER FAITH ,ff .fl- if, ,..f-f ,f,, f'TTi 'Lid- Lf I, MR. H. L. MITCHELL, A. B. BIBLE, PHILOSOPHY, SCHOOL OF EXTENSION STUDY HIS UNIQUE WAY OF PRESENTING BISLIOAL TRUTH ALWAYS KEEPS THE STU- DENTS NAT ATTENTIONH. HIS READY wIT AND SENSE OF HUMOR MAKES HIM A FRIEND TO ALL. MR. O. C. BROWN, A. B., S. T. B., M. A. BIBLE, PERSONAL EVANGELISM, DIRECTOR OF SERVICE DEPARTMENT HYES, WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SEND A TEAM TO YOUR CHURCHIN HE NOT ONLY EPEICIENTLY DIRECTS GOSPEL TEAM WORK, BUT HE METHODIGALLY PRESENTS THE TRUTHS OF THE SCRIPTURES. , ,--f--.11-Y ,,..- ....rv. gnu-H.- MR. B. F. LEIGHTNER BIBLE, THEOLOGY, REGISTRAR DESIROUS OF THE FULFILLMENT OF YOUR BEST INTERESTS, HE ADVISES YOU IN THE SELECTION OF YOUR COURSE AND SUBJECTS. HE IS CONSIDERATE AND CON- GENIAL BOTH IN CLASS AND IN DAILY LIFE MR. R. J. BIRKEY, A. B. MISSIONS HIS VARIED EXPERIENCES AS A MISSIONARY IN CHINA ARE A FRUITFUL SOURCE OF ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL. HE IS OELIBERATE AND THOUGHT PROVOKING IN HIS PRESENTATION OF THE LESSON. z MISS BERTHA H. LEITNER, A. B., M. A. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION VARIETY OF METHOD CHARACTERIZES HER CLASSES. HER UTTER OEPENOENCE UPON GOO AND HER SUPREME LOVE EOR HIM ARE MANIPESTEO IN HER MANNER OF CONDUCTING THE OPENING DEVOTIONS OF EACH CLASS. f -- 7--- ,--L -JL in-u-11------E - -Y' f .1 . . V 'I I 'x N MRS. IONE FITCH SHE PATIENTLY LISTENS TO YOUR PROBLEMS, SHARES YOUR SPIRITUAL MRS. E. IRENE SMITH, A. B. SPANISH, GREEK, CHURCH HISTORY IN HER CALM, SERENE MANNER SHE FAITHFULLY ACCOMPLISHES HER TASK. HER LIFE ExEMPLIFIES A MEEK AND QUIET SPIRIT. NO SUBJECT WILL BE HGREEKH TO YOU AFTER SHE HAS TAUGHT IT. i 2 I I f'W I I I PERSONAL EVANGALISM, DEAN OF WOMEN ff BURDENS, AND GRACIOUSLY GIVES ADVICE. HER OWN DEVOTION TO GOD, REFLECTED IN HER EVERY ACTION AND DECISION, QUAL- IFIES HER FOR HER TASK. MISS LILLIAN ZELLER PUBLIC SPEAKING, LIBRARIAN HER INTERCESSORY PRAYER IN BE- HALF OF THE STUDENT BODY IS A SOURCE OF TRUE BLESSINS IN OUR LIVES. IN HER PRESENCE ONE CAN SENSE THE FRAG- RANCE OF A SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE. PROP. C. A. GERBER MUSICAL THEORY, VOICE, CONDUCTING HIS MANY YEARS OF TOIL HAVE PERFEOTEO IN HIM THAT STERLING QUAL- ITY-PATIENCE. HE ALWAYS HAS A READY ILLUSTRATION OR FITTING COMMENT TO MAKE ON ANY SONG. MISS BERDALINE B. GERIG PIANO, THEORY MIN WHAT KEY wOuLo YOU LIKE ME TO PLAY IT?N SHE IS GLADLY USING EER MUSICAL TALENT FOR THE GLORY OF JOD. MISS EDITH EHLKE, A. B. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE, ENGLISH SHE IS RESERVED AND MODEST IN HER CONTACTS WITH OTHERS, YET THE SINCERITY OF HER WORDS AND ACTIONS WINS HER A PLACE IN OUR HEARTS. . 11. PROF. RAYMOND WEAVER PIANO HIS ABILITY TO MAKE HYMN ARRANGE- MENTS AND TO EXPRESS MUSIC IS THE ASPIRATION OF HIS STUDENTS. HE IS NOT CONTENT WITH MEDIOCRITY. I 1 MRS. PAUL SOLLENBERGER, A. B. PIANO HER GRAOIOUS MANNER AND LOVABLE DISPOSITION INSPIRE EACH OF HER STU- DENTS TO DEVELOP TO THE GREATEST EXTENT THEIR TALENT OF PLAYING THE PIANO. PROP. O. E. STEINER, A.B., B. Sc. ED., M. MUS. VOICE, BRASS, THEORY, CHORUS AS wELL AS TRAINING THE VOICE, HE CULTIVATES IN HIS STUDENTS QUAL- ITIES OF DEPENDADILITY, RUNOTUALITY, AND INDUSTRY. HIS SYMPATHETIO AND TENDER SPIRIT MANIFEST HIS CONCERN FOR OUR WELFARE AND THE PROMOTION OF GODIS KINGDOM. - f----'?- MR. G. W. BRAUTMILLER, A. B. ORGAN TAKING LESSONS FROM HIM IS CHALLENGING AND INSPIRING TOwARD GREATER WORK, AND WEARISOME PRACTICE HOURS RECEIVE THEIR REWARD BY HIS WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT. X f' MISS JUNE SWABACK PIANO HER TALENTS IN PLAYING THE PIANO, ARRANGING MUSIC, AND CONDUCTING ARE BEING DEVOTEC TO THE CAUSE OF CHRIST WHOSE PLAN IN LIFE SHE HAS FURROSED TO FOLLOW. f 5:23571 4' A 'FY' A MRS. FRANCINE NELSON, BREVEL ELEMENTAIRE, 1535 RARTIE DE BACCALAUREAT FRENCH HER WINNING RERSONALITY AND DISPOSITION MAKE DIFFICULT FRENCH LESSONS EASIER AND MORE ENJOYABLE. LONG CLASS HOURS ARE MADE INSPIRING AND ENGOURAGING BY HER DISCERNING SPIRIT. SIIIII IIIEIIIBERS MISS ADA M. SMITH, LAUNDRESS HUMELY SHE SERVES THE LORD DOING THE HOUSEHOLD TASKS. SHE IS RESERVED AND QUIET, YET SHE HAS A READY SMILE. A41mO,.' 52265413-uv., 1, ky' ff MISS WAUNETA SHOUP, SECRETARY TO DEAN HER WINSOME SMILE AND CHEERFUL D ISPOSI' TION MAKE HER A FRIEND OF US ALL. SHE IS I DEPENDABLE AND READY TO OBLIGE. 12ZHQ?Kf qF2zwQQQ 4 '.1. 4 MRS. HARLAN WRIGHT, SECRETARY IN FODNDERSJ SHE ANSWERS THE PHONE, ASSIGNS PRACTIC ROOMS, RECEIVES WORK CALLS, AND CHECKS THE WEEKLY REPORTS. AND ALL OF IT CHEERFULLY, TOO. , 11--'lll SIIIII IIIIIIIBEIIS MISS LOUISE WENGER, HOSTESS HER CHRISTLIKE SPIRIT AND WILLIN TO S GNESS ERVE OTHERS DISPLAY HER TRUE CHARACTER. SHE coNScIE NTIOUSLY FULFILLS HER OBLIGA- TION TO GOD AN D ALL ABOUT HER. 15 L I EEEE I F I I I 2 I I I 1 I i I MISS MILDRED VERMILLIO N, DINING ROOM HOSTESS IT IS HER TASK TO SEE THAT THE CONDUCT, MANNERS, AND APPEARANCE IN THE DINING EOOM ARE PROPER. IE You WANT TO STAY EOR DINNER, MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH HER. Y- ' x L' 2:3 L 5 '-1 Y'i I :gi s iB..,- -4 MR. FRANCIS DE CAUSSIN, SUPERINTENUENT PLUMBING, LANOSCAPING, REPAIRING, ALL MAKE UP HIS DAY OF WO RK. AS QELAXATION, HE SPENOS HIS EVENINGS REPAIRING wATcHES. IE ANYTHING DOESNIT wORx, MR. DE CAUSSIN ANO HIS HELP ERS WILL FIX IT. S . Al' 19,1 -Q .Xa iff. .1 -ag KZ: ' 1 MISS CLARA LOU STUCKY, ASSISTANT COOK SHE HAS THE KNACK OF GETTING A LOT OF WORK OUT OF THE WAY IN ALMOST NO TIME SHE DOES HER WORK EFFICIENTLY. P wf 0-i M., .X SIIIII IIIEIIIBIIIS MISS HAZEL SHOUP, COOK SHE CHEERFULLY SERVES THE LORD OVH A HOT STOVE IN THE KITCHEN TRYING TO SATISFY THE APPETITES OF THE STUDENTS. 'TFA MISS LUELLA MILLER, SECRETARY TO REGISTRAR AND PRESIDENT SHE CONSCIENTIOUSLY AND EFFICIENTLY DOES HER DUTY. HER PLEASING CHRISTIAN CHARACTER IS A BLESSING TO ALL WITH WHOM SHE MEETS. SHIFT IIIEHIBEHS THE SCHOOLIS INTERESTS ARE HIS INTERESTS. IHE CONFIDENCE THE STUDENTS HAVE PLACED IN IIM IS FVIDENCED IN THE TITLE THEY HAVE SIVEN HIM - NUNCLE PETEH. MRS. ROSE LANTISS, HOSTESS SHE IS DOING A DDMMENDASLE Dos AS HOSTESS AND HAS ALMOST BECOME A MOTHER TO THE MEN wHo LIVE IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. . III 2? ', . 9.-E. ii 7 FQ I MISS BERNICE DEAN, SECRETARY TO BUSINESS MANAGER NYOU WANT TO PAY YoUR SCHOOL Bl f ,..LL-'Tf LL? SEE MISS DEAN.u SHE WILL WAIT ON You IN A QUIET AND PLEASANT MANNER. YQ., i ... - M- .Y -1-f:-- fm f f - I ' -12-nl' '-'-'F ' I 4 '!lL J..4uuaI-rfb' m uEe ' Y -- - wr F::.1v'-'r'-qs-pvv-w-f ' v?'f'J k:f2' Y-A-fgltfw . TNI f,4 . - ' ' .pgrgzifw , SEHIUHS... F v 5 CLHSS UFHCEHS -,,,,... MR. QUAY, Vice Presidenf MR. ERDEL. Presidenr 5 MR. CULVER, Chaplin 'xr X' MR. STEINER, Treasurer MISS PARKER, SeCre+a v 1-infgr ' .n1n1l'1!1u-amsnvr.:-nw - N -Hi iniifa 'za o MR. JAMES BELL LLf5'iPVMV Miss NILA BOSSARD STANDARD THEOLOGICAL -A STANDARD BIBLE Music MR. JAMES CANON Mass GLADYS CATE, STANDARD THEOLOGICAL STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION A ia QDZEEIUAHEIZCE Miss EMTLY CODDINGTON A . MR. KENNETH CULVER STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 4 STANDARD THEOLOGICAL - ,' 15 B Miss RUTH DANIEL MR. GERRIT DEN HARTOG STANDARD BIBLE Muslc TH. B. IPL---TWW. -Y MR. FRANK DENSNGER Miss IRENE Doane STANDARD THEOLOGICAL STANDARD MISSIONARY KA' MISS ILA DUNCAN MR. HOWARD DUNLAP STANDARD MISSIONARY STANDARD AHEOLOGICAL 1 - MISS CHLOETTA EGLY MR. PAUL ERDEL B. R. E. STANDARD THEOLOGICAL Aiwa 'Wx itz.. N. MR. THAINE FORD MR. DONAVON GERIG STANDARD THEOLOGICAL STANDARD THEOLOGICAL M f Miss GERALDINE GERIG by E D, A MRS. TRUMAN GOTTSCHALK STANDARD MISSIONARY STANDARD MISSIONARY MRT 4?Wf' MR. PAUL GRABILL MR. TRUMAN GOTTSCHALK STANDARD THEOLOGICAL STANDARD THEOLOGICAL iii. 15.5 'iq Musa JOAN HAIFI.ev 'RQSAQI Mrss EDITH HARMDN STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION D Q If Egg IS MISS ESTHER KRUEGER MISS VIRGINIA LACEY STANDARD MIssIoNARY STANDARD MISSIDNARY '11 ' '-IQ. Mass LETHA SNYDER STANDARD MlssuoNARY MR. DELMAR STALTER ' STANDARD THsou.ocslcAL MR. LAVERNE STEINER STANDARD THEOLOGICAL Miss JUNE SWABACK STANDARD BIBLE Music MISS VIRGINIA THOMAS STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ff IIA AI S,,f, A-f-'57, MISS ARLENE TUCKER STANDARD BIBLE MUSIC J-x ,D IUQA MISS HELEN WADE STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION f MISS DOROTHY WELCH STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION I I MISS BARBARA PARKER H X kJ 'J STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION WW52g,W ,,2L,Sf7 MR- WADE PARKER STANDARD THEOLOGICAL , I I WDM MR. PAUL RAGER MR. ROBERT QUAY ACADEMIC THEOLOGICAL ACADEMIC THEOLOGICAL ! MISS FAYTHE RINGENBERG MR. DONALD ROHRS STANDARD MISSIONARY STANDARD THEOLOGICAL 44' FIB MISS PAULINE SCHMIDT MISS SHIRLEY SCHRAY STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION STANDARD THEOLOGICAL I , ff . MISS JOYCE LAWSON MISS LA DONNA LITzeNaeRe STANDARD BIBLE MUSIC X STANDARD BIBLE Music ' , ff-I X .xg MR. HARRY MCELHONE MRS. HARRY MCELHONE STANDARD THEOLOGICAL STANDARD THEOLOGICAL 'ffl ,Al MISS VIRGINIA MILLER 'HiMRS. SARAH MATTHEWS STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION f STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 'rfxx I' 1'-.. 3 MISS BETTY MORRIS MISS PAULINE MUSELMAN STANDARD MlSSlONARY STANDARD MISSIDNARY ,.',i.:, MISS EVANGELINE WITMER , ' - ' B R E 'QA Z-T? E545 MISS RUTH ZIMMERMAN STANDARD CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MISS RUTH ZOLLNER STANDARD MISSIONARY p 1 ,, , -4, ' x 5 5' 1 X A Q 4, f Mg -A5 -QQa,Q' icq.: 1 ,. F CLHSS MARILYN AMSTUTZ MARIAN ANDERSON MAX APPLEGATE VENUS ARNOLD GORDON AUPPERLE VURLA BIRKEY CLARK CARD 55 5 Elggggguiib X' J f , L9 WAYNE CAULKINS ELOISE DAWSON JEAN DICK RALPH E. CASTERSON ,I vi fL .O., .jL E A ' Q 5 ' gf 3 ESTHER DILLER LLLLLLLL-J I '49 JESSIE ELING HOMAS L. FLORENCE , ......,................N...N....-.-.-.-.....-.... GERALD GERIG I 5. LII I 'Y' RITA ERICKSON ALICE ERVIN BILLY EVANS ' 5'-1 NNI I PATRICIA FOX DEAN FREED RUTH GABRIELSON FENTON DE WITT HALL RUTH HARRIGAN HOWARD HARRIS ?II.QT..KI9ii 'i!iHWFIW'TE3 ? 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N52 1 my . 1 BETTY BLOSSER JEAN ANDREWS MARTHA BEERY 7, -l an Gggfj EVELYN BOSTWICK DORIS BUNCH MARY BENNETT NELSON CHAMBERL DAVID CRAIG LORETTA CRALL GARNETT DALTON MILDRED DAWSON ,sz .L A MARGERY DOWLING HARLAND FRIEND ?. V6 , l . TLI, SHIRLEE DOZIER JULIA ERDEL MARTHA FIEDLER 5 X Gi uhm T11 DARRELL GERIG ZENAS GERIG WILMA GOULD CL UIHSS VIRGIL BIXLER I ' A 'Vs j f s 1 M ,J f W . X I IN MARJORIE COOK EARLE DICKINSON JANE FORD IFFORD HABEGGER ' -'fE UF '50 NORENE HART I ARLENE HASFORD jH XL i 1 , v' EVELYNE HASSEE BETTY HEWITT 6 s I w I v 1. PEARL HOFFMAN JO ANN HOUSER MARY HOWARD BAYLOR JENKINS JAMES JOHNSON f A , Vj?LQSi'JL Q DEAN LATCH MAROLYN MARTZ HENRY HEWITT DALE JETT HELEN KAPSALIS RACHEL KEMMERER GENEVIEVE KOOY EARL KREAMER JANET LAWSON FLORAN MAST 5- , . - IP , ,L' Qg4Mjw, Q T, LW s ELEANOR LYON PEGGY MCCLURE 4 JO ANN NCCOMB SHIRLEY MELHORN EDYTH MOLTER DON NABINGER ' 'ggg nfiywwf+f 'S Snw-'--'-W-mf'h CARLA PARKER ARTHUR NIBLACK IRENE NORTH DOROTHY RINGENBERG , I , D df iii' Ig Zi' 1 ' E I ' U JOYCE SHIVELY MALENE SOLAM JOHN TRUSDLE IOLA PERKINS EUGENE PANCHOT X rg LOLA RUCKMAN JUNE SCHOENHALS X G -K. I ,,' if, . fig fjf Qg y Eigiyf - I V T . i VIOLET SHUPP ROSELYNN SMITH RALPH OGDEN LEONA REIBLING WILLIAM PANNELL DORIS RHOADS '55 'ZS , u me R ,Z , . F if . ,:.V P 4. I ? PAUL SCHOFF BERTIE SCHULTZ WELBURN SMITH RUTH STAHL FRANCES STALEY WILLIAM STANLEY MARY SNAVELY DORCAS STAUFFER I ' S' TMS VID vAN GORKOM .ik I A UL VAN GORKOM I WARNER NADINE WELCH ARILYN WIEDERKEHR Xv,... , -iff- I 'i7II ' ' Qi? -Y ' Aim 5 -- .J ..I..:..,-uIna.r-1'-I'-L.4.,,,.... -I V. MIRIAM WIEDERKEHR MARTHA WILLIAMS ' 6 Ii, I 'X ! IVIS WILSON DON YOUNG I RUTH ZOOK I I I I I I 4 Hai ff f nf gp HUHDHHIC E mug :':,I ,1'-4- , b- ' V 1 I ENRY FLORENCE BISBING WILLIAM HARRIGAN PAUL I-I CAROLYN KLOPFENSTEIN ELMER KNOWLES LORNA MCLACHUN LEONA MEYER EDISON REYNOL DS HARRY SARVER ROBERT SMITH ' ,S I I CONSTANCE STAUFFER Evenerrs wesa class of '51 SPEUIHL. .. T 1 ' ' - ' A 'T'- V ' L. LOIS ALBRO S? V Q x X 2 3' , .: , JL MARY APPLEGATE VIOLET BATTENBERG GERALINE ,M F n M23 4, 552 gg M, f'1 ag ' VW? 5 f f 4 fgxd 43 ,ff JOY GERIG NORMA JOHNSON CLIFTON FOLSOM ,lv-Q, ya 2 , . Qgfqx 9 f xl -5-Qji' ' '-'u,,Q:i 'rn 1 , pl . 5'1 ' ? 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A t J7' ! , . x-. .0 1 'sq 5 WI Q I 4 I Slleeofy Elf Wm 1? ff his ff,'5 ' 'fififsf V f V V .ff f UHGHHIZHTIUHS 0 sunda - 'Yeadxefs Y S YW C cm Evamaem hoof Te ache,-S PQ 2 'f .A f ',V1A 7 l':'A: Traci Team 2 1,5241 :ll ., A , ' 'M .gg l im a, 'lb Hug Comm Youih For Chdsi CommWfee m,,,.,,, Slfreei Mee x HWGG Q Prof. H. L. Mifchell, Advisor F. Ringenberq Assus'rar1+Edu+or Prof Mnfchel P. Grabill W Parker Busmess Manager P Erde' Vurla Brrkey Eleanor Lyon Arhsrs R. Zoffner, H VV xx I 'N n CNQQ Ph camo ' James wig. H. Dunfa 9 rs haf P Oxoffa p, Adverfising M6116 G I adei rgfiifanf Secrefaryq G QU ' ' . P. Damn ef. View Manaq . Cafe, Secrefaryj D,0l6'96fe, Associafe Phof def. ograpfwers khspgqef C' rf .3 hr ,A Li v ,J yV,k . 41' V' , , xx YOufh C Onf is Ringenbejsnfge Cabins-f H. Sqfalfefl .' Er-deff Mfss L . 'MCE!h0Ne awmanf Mr Mffifferf P Grab!! ' C elf N 'BO 1 I ' SS6rd: BRble VHSWOU Yeh-jfyg J. Garea Edkor R.ZOufT9f-1 Sec h Sfudenf Council gk, x Mr. Geriq, Dean: H. Wrighf, President K. Culver, Q, 3' Vice President Mrs. Fifcn, Dean alnilnffr ' w rr .- ., 7- 'rv- . ' 'E A X xx rx 1.- 1 T M. I Second Se asker MXSSWO . YU Frrsf Se mesfef Mis ' Commkkkee mon Band COmmi+ rm Band , 6 Fnrsf semesfer prayer leaders S6000 same Skef Q X raver eadevg fee fs ,Q I 1 ,fe? , Jyaff 6.28 V zi mffbmmen egggwyw. 1 Z!-,.f2fffy j fy if I , Y , f are 5 I Q Z, 'mi I ': fav A L Q .W I 1' ' .-: , fa' Q , gr' I v 3 Y ,Q 5 6 ,, . f 45 Y fq. ' 5 if 'E an 3 4 ye, fi 3 , , if 1 -+ DAY OF PRAYER MISSION BAND if 'NM 51- 'W' ,wi XR 4 'X R I S, -f x ' .4-z I Q' ,, . - , .ef 'J , I. I .' ,pq-w- P W. i T' v i I ff u , AA Wvwgv ' 4 3 H ,il S I 37 'U Q Q 1' 14 W . -...X MISSIONS LECTURER . nw' f-v-f---Y - EaamW'1 ' 5 s.imTvr..':w:m-:az-z- 5 OCLOCK PRAYER CHHPH SPEHHEHS i.. Chapel brings a variely of able speakers. Here is a sampling - Rev. Gordon Wislwarl, Rev. A. W. Tozer, Dr. Andrew W. Blackwood, Rev. W. l-l. Lugibilil, and Hne Magary-Sfrubhar parly. ' iw W., Devofions are more flian a scheduled lorrnalify. Any Hme il'1ere's lime lor The llninqs ol God - in groups, in personal counseling, or alone. SHHPS. . . QS SUM , - Age Q23 x J ' 1 4 if f Bs 'z F75 1 ' 7' , 52391351 Q' ' 4 X4 Udng hh head 'AnaPPb1a day hefps w M? 4 5 V 45 3i'-diinf' va iw 1 If - X. If '-'M' T., ' . Hz: ,f 'f- Y . ff,-, V gn.: - 1 . 1 1 , Tuesday mornings Chrisfmas Banquef if YQ 5, 'v S, ' 'G , 4' ' 'I ' M 'few-.. 'N' - . g. W ., xwfwmrps , f ' .. fqgfa ' 4 'jak ff' , 'if F gf: x if ' ,J A -gm' X' .3 X ra., BIBLE gg? giqgr It 5 R X I 1 P . 1 pg-,.w, H ,A -A,g,.,p Q Q ' gm Q i . W - ' ,. -1 12,4 Q In f- pf... , .Q 53 . X . 1. , - , ' ' 2. .'W!IiPMT'f7 WY'3 'UT2IIf'3'17'1TT ' 'g f'TTFTfGT'r-'Tf'T 1 Nimvwrvv -- .r. ' X.,-L-Lu., f . - -1 . - 'K ks Q - ' 4 ' iiiffwa. - Q45 .SLEQA ,ag-r Y fcrxpf 1 Fire Drill x, an Campus day .ll nun-xiii'-1 - ' lldf'-543131 fn ' Q fv ,, f .ggw K' 121 f .,AZ,,, ' M .1 ,A V ,Y 4 'fl 451, .-,Q - W4 . - 1 W , . --f J .Mfvg ...W 7 ' ,- ,W w 'ns' X ' f f, f L9WF'fi'- 'L' .. pl .I 'Q msgid' I -...W . ' 'Av L 'Q ,D s? ffvz 4-at A , fry,-X.. N4 r, ,SN I, t r,,.,,,i . .1 . v ag ', , r, -fgf, -,fm ,, .-r,,,,.,gk1 4 ' ,v' wil, .:Q i. ff: gig ' V A 3 1 Ii I, , Q ROOM-makes i 'iv Emmax. . 'MT-Q-F V ,ful J, fm 'Y C' I f xt way A 554 ,L an 3 K Kim-...' f :nu 's.,... 'AX' .-W 45' Xxku N5 7 rr . ,rr Q, . 35, v pf NV an SE 9 10 - 12 11 lh 2k OCTOBER 1 2h - 26 30 - 31 NOVEIBER 6 10 21 27 DECEMBER 3 h 7 8 9 lk 15 17 - CALENDAR Registration Day Spiritual Emphasis Services. Rev. A. W. Tozer of Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Chicago. Morning - First Day of Classes - Shortened periods. Afternoon - Picnic at Foster Park Street Meetings began Girls' Fireside Meeting Day of Prayer -Speaker, Rev. Edison Habegger Youth Conference. Rev. William F. Bryan of Clevel and, Evangelistg Canvassing city for nChrist for Fort Wayne Campaign.H Day of Prayer - Music by uHappy Clarksn The first broadcast of nYour Su rise Chapelu Dr. Hankins spoke in chapel on nFishing for Men.n Thanksgiving Vacation. Program in Evening: NArk1en, the hunter Ralph , the Crov Miss Ieitner sang: The Song of the Lost Sheep Deaconess class entertained the Pastoral Seminar Class in attempt to form a permanent union -- boys unco-operative!! Student Recital Candle-light service at First Missionary Church to open Holiday Season Cleveland Colored Quintet at Faith Tabernacle Curtiss Bedsworth proposed the starting of an organ fund in chapel. The faculty excused from the auditorium so they would not hear, went to the Administration Building and listened over the loud-speaker! Deaconess class made an excursion to visit the State School. Messiah and Open-House Girls' Fireside Meeting - Silent Sisters revealed Christmas Banquet - Ceroling afterward. Speaker - Rev. Roy Birkey Music by King's Carolers and Remarks - Homer Gettle Messiah Chorus Devotions - Mr. Brown 18 19 26 31 JANUARY 1 2 5 10 16 16-21 17 22 22 23 26 27-30 FEBRUARY 12-13 11+ 18 21+ 27 28 MARCH 1 7F.i . '. f' ' Guest speaker in Chapel, afternoon and evening services. Dr. Andrew Blackwood of Princeton Christmas Vacation began Party at Dean Gerig's for students, faculty, and workers who remained during vacation First Missionary Church had New Year's Party and invited students. Alfred Zahlout played his violin. Party at President Witner's for students who were at school. False Alarm! Four fire engines and police car cane to look for supposed fire in Ad Building. Vacation ends - Classes begin Professor Erdel substituted for President Witmer in teaching Apologetics Miss Edna Lohr gave a flannelgraph message in Chapel. Exam week!! Flooded tennis court for ice skating Basket Ball game - Seniors and Underclassmen yells - Skit - SEO for organ fund - Underclassmen won. Day of Prayer Registration Day First day of classes Spiritual Emphasis Services. Rev. Gordon Wishart, speaker. Special Missionary Meetings with Rev. Street and Rev. M yer of the Sudan Interior Mission St. Va1entine's Day Sacred Concert by Alfred Zahlout Fire Drill with Don Rhors as Firechief Day of Prayer Rev. Smith, speaker Rev. Brown, song leader leap year! Concert by Gene Jordan ' ---.sf--ef-1 .- ' Misa Lois Albro 1413 East First St. Royal Oak, Michigan Misa Marilyn L. Amstutz 1100 Ensley Avenue Auburn, Indiana Mr. Paul I.. 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Mr. Neil Wolfe Kimell, Indian! Mr. Harlan Wright 611 Nutunan Ft, Wayne, Ind. Mr, oven K. Wr1B1'lt 901 Catalpo Ave. Lima., Ohio Mr. Warren Wright R. 1 Sevickley , PB- - Miss Clara Wyckoff 200 Kettelle St. Peoria, Illinois Miss h'vannn. Yoder 1525 Techumseh Ave. Ft, Wayne, Ind. Miss Vemelle Yoder 14905 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. Don Young 307 W. Maple St. Clyde, Ohio Miss Ruth Zimmennan G1-ab11.1e, Indiana Miss Ruth Zollner 1038 Avondale Ave.. Toledo, Ohio Miss Ruth Look R. 2 West Liberty, Ohio ppreciation Words c:anno'r express our gralifude 'ro you who have given of your lime, effort underslanding, and subslance, so desperalely needed in 'rhe producrion of 'rhis Lighl Tower. To you who have responded, and cheerfully: who have cooperared, and hearfily: who have assisled, and wisely: we express our appreciarion. And To our Advisor, H. L. Milchell, a special, You're swell. THINK WHAT YOU WHAT OTHERS ARE MISSING ARE MISSING YOU FAIL! CLASS '50 70626 Qlad 70 See PCR CHRIST CVE WITH A MESSAGE OF I wo A NEEUY WORLD CLASS '49 I I FWBT 0 O J' ,,.4f'J ' Fmt Wayne Bible Tnstiitttte You will find FWBI an outstandinq place to train tor Christian service. There are specialized courses for pastors. missionaries, evangelists, gospel singers, ministers ot music. directors ot Christian education, church secretaries and youth leaders. There are both diploma and degree courses. 38IO SOUTH WAYNE AVE. The Institute is located in a beautifully. wooded section of the city. The taculty is made up of thoroughly qualihed, God-called men and women. investigate the advantages of train- ing tor Christian service at Fort Wayne Bible Institute. Write for a tree catalog: FORT WAYNE 6, IND. THE MISSIONARY HOUR W O W O The Firsf Missionary Church wishes fo remind fhe Bible lnsrifufe sfudenfs of yesferyears and of foday. fha? we hoid in high esfeem fhe friendship and fellowship we have enioyed as we worshipped fogefher in Gods sancfuary. When in fhe cify for a Sunday be sure fo visif us and fhus give us fhe opporfunify of renewing our friendship. REV. CLAYTON STEINER The First Missionary Church AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Rudisill at So. Wayne FORT VVAYNE, INDIANA uuvfvv- vm'--'-n1wmsuairqf1:-1,f -Q -s I V - l TFTTFTY YEARS THE MESSAGE JESUS CHRIST AS SUFFICIENT FOR THE ENTIRE NEED OF ALL MEN EVERYWHERE THE MISSION MAKING CHRIST KNOWN TO ALL MEN 74a ' FORT WAYNE INDIANA i .44tdf46M600t64f6606?4f The Sunshine oT This day of grace casTs a shadow across The sun-dial oT This dispensaTion. The Time ? lT's much laTer Than many people realize. IT musT soon be nighT Time . . . when man can work no more. There is so much work To do, yeT so liTTle Time in which To do iT! We wish To remind each of you - boTh sTudenT body and TaculTy members -- ThaT our earnesT prayers and besT wishes accompany you as preparaTiops are made Tor The spiriTual harvesT ahead. 77511 06646 and WebsTer and McBean STreeT in Peoria, Illinois aurvxr :wmv-v--w-.xx 1 mr.nanznn1:p-wnrrrfwv ' CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '48 MAY GOD'S CHOICEST BLESSINGS BE YOURS AS YOU LABOR FAITHFULLY FOR HIM! THE FIRST MISSIONARY CHURCH 2606 Easf Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio Floyd F. Klofzbach, Paslor FIRST MISSIONARY CHURCH Berne, Indiana OUR MISSIONARIES Rev. Tillman Ams+u+z Miss Elda Amsfufz India Miss Fannie Schindler Miss Agnes Sprunger Africa Rev. Waldo Schindler Africa MISS Luella Burley Rev. Wlederkehr. PdSlOF India Miss Mary DeGarmo China I I LeROY BRADLEY A R c HIT e c T lIl5 S. Clinfon Slreel Telephone: A-2I I6 Fori' Wayne 2, Indiana GET ACQUAINTED WITH THIS A JOLLY LI'I I'LE FIGURE! 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