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A . -vp-7-.., .iv-av Half a century ago the First building of Fort Wayne Bible College, now known as Schultz Hall, was constructed. Originally, it served as an all- purpose building-containing dormitory rooms, library, and dining room. Now after Fifty years of growth, Schultz Hall is used primarily as the men's dormitory. It also houses the school library, science laboratory, school laundry, visual-aid room, and dark room. gg v- . . A f.-r , 1, H1124 fl ,DW fx-z-5-v ,r randi nf' ,. SSRI.
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ANNIVERSARY WEEK, February 22-25, saw the actual celebration of Fort Wayne Bible College's fiftieth birthday. During this gala week of celebration colorful evening services were held in which many honors were received. On Tuesday evening Rev. Jared F. Gerig Crop pictureD presented a fitting message on The Faith of Our Founders. Wednesday, Fort Wayne Day, saw the campus put on its Sunday best with an open house in the evening. After the evening service in which the film Bridge- builders was shown, Dr. S. A. Witmer Csecond picturel cut the birthday cake in the presence of notable civic authorities. Historical displays bedeclced the second floor walls of Founder's Memorial, while an educational display was set up in the gymnasium. Against a colorful back- drop composed of penants from nearby colleges, on Thursday evening tribute was paid to Fort Wayne Bible College by neighboring educa- tional institutions with an appropriate address given by Dr. Thomas Moseley. Beaming gray- haired students were honored on Friday evening -these were students at Fort Wayne Bible Col- lege fifty years ago, twenty-one were present. To his surprise a service citation from the fac- ulty and staff was presented to Dr. S. A. Wit- mer by Professor Harvey Mitchell Cbottom pic- turel. The film, A Vine of God's Own Plant- ing, reminded us of God's wonderful blessings which He is showering on our college and stu- dent body.
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7 The walls of Schultz could tell quite a story of the activities confined within them during the past year-Ere in the clothes dryer, Mr. Mitchell's scientific witticisms, along with the practical Christian living of many young men preparing for service for the Lord. Its sturdy walls are capable of enclosing all the varied interests of its inhabitants, and Schultz Hall re- mains an important structure on our campus. N as - RMU' ' t mf- ? E , S S i ' i 1' ' -rw if E412-4 A-,- , f .4 WA
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