Fort Wayne Bible College - Vine / Light Tower Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1964
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It is difficult to ful- ly comprehend the latent powers, gifts, and talents of four hundred and thirty-eight young people such as enrolled at the college this year. It is our hope that in the process of growth and development, acquirement of knowledge and skills, and stabilizing of Christian experience and faith, at least four spir- itual objectives shall have been reached: l. They will have a message for the world, a world that is desperately in need of the good news of salvation. PRE' IDE T, JARED F. GERIG 2. They will have experienced a might, or they will have been ustrengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner manf' They shall have been filled with the Spirit. 3. They will possess a sense of mission and go out to serve the world in response to the call of God. The church and the world waits for men and wom- en of destiny who move at the command of God. 4. They will have demonstrated a measure of maturity involving a sense of values, sound judg- ment, clear conceptions of right and wrong, dedi- cation of life and unselfishness of spirit, ability to communicate truth, and a love for God and men. The doox way to Chrlstxan gfrmxth and dexelupmcm .- ... , N14 , ' P v , -gs. . -S5-, .Lim ,, QL Q, ,.,.,- In the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gerig f 9 GOVERNIN BOARD I'ICl'l1'yA.Il'lSU.lT.Z Tillman Habegger Carl Miller John V. Nussbaum Roy D. Ramseycr Vernon Petersen V . '1'-:f i,:' fi. fjq M -4? fd' jared F, Gerig J. Francis Chase James N. Beltz Forrest Balsiger Robert C. Strubhar Clyde W. Taylor Not pictured: Ezra Steiner Two seeds were plantedg The Planter with great care Placed them beside the waters- They found refreshment there. Two seedlings grewg Stretching upward to the skies They drank from sunshine and rain Life's strength which in these lies. Two young trees stoodg Beside the waters they did grow, And to creation and the creature The leaves of beauty did they show. Two great trees bentg Not with the blows of mighty force But bearing fruit their stature thus Was spent in strong enduring course. Two fruitful trees replenishg The seed is dropped-roots remain In fertile ground thus reaching out The younger seedlings to sustain. Thank God for those two seeds! How wondrous yet to see Except a seed be sown beneath It cannot a fruit tree be. I MEMORIAM Q: lp: Si 1 , - 1911-Harold D. Pollitt-1963 1907--hiaurice M. Ruppwl963 EDWARD SIMPSON, DEAN OF EDUCATION MISS M. HORST, DEAN OF WOMEN ,523 9 B Qs DEANS .....L............- -.- .,,,, -, 3 ..,. .O ., I Iv L....wM liQ....... . my A CYRIL EICHER, DEAN OF STUDENTS MISS M. ZEITER, ASSISTANT DEAN OF WOMEN JOEL KEMMERER, DEAN OF MEN C' . 'xv Herald J. Welty and his secretary, Adelle Isaac. Grant Hoatson and his secretary Joe Ann Derreth wuz ,,,...,.7- ,,,'-mgmn XB William Habegger, Business Manager -mf Robert A. Ross, Assistant to the President in Stewardship n'iQ'll nf Harlan Wright, Field Representa- tive l Walter E. King and his secretary Grace King Miriam Welty, Mailing Supervisor STAFF Linda Leightner, Switch-board Operator Helen Wright, Secretary Research and Guidance P WD' John Durst, Printer p-inn-1 we N A Theda Beitler, Bookstore Manager Ada Smith, Housekeeper of Bethany Mrs. Ted Nickel, Assistant to Librarian Edith Elkhe, Librarian, Associate Professor of English Richard Elmer, Director of Reading and search, Associate Professor of Music R Evelyne Schmidt, Bookkeeper Donna Lutton, Secretary to Dean of Students MEMBER fun.. ,+R X.. Lufillc' Allen. Bookkeeper Elaine Boss. Secretary. Business Ofncc TWIN I N. Mrs. M. F. Reynolds, Secretary to Dean of Education 1 Adelle Isaac, Secretary to Registrar Ann Neuenschwander, Secretary to the President 4 . . . too many cooks, well you know! Kitchen Staff: Jennie Miller, Treva Hostetler, Alma Hake, and Martha Fiedler. Dining Room Supervisor. 1 X 1 :EA ,,,. ...... .,,,........M.,., fi 4' i .pi a-A-mmf H A- X ' ' -. E ' ,Q . ,.,,, 1 ,. ,www ,.,. 1 -i X 'A ' X' , ...- 'i i .'Q.Q.fQ',gQ'QQ.Q ..., . fill W ,A,,,, ,,....,........,.,.,--1 4,,M,,,.,.., , ..., uv I I J, , .... ......,,M , a-- .,,. ,pw A f 'T'- Maintenance Staff: Noah Oyerg Orlys Hakeg Edison Reynolds, Directorg Warren Crawfisg and Adolph Bley. ADM NI TRATIO 16 DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN MINI TRIE The curricula included in the four depart- ments of this division are especially designed for those preparing for Gospel ministries. Objectives of this division include: Clj giving the student a working knowledge of the Bible and an understanding of Christian doctrineg C21 introducing the student to various methods of studying and presenting the Bibleg Q3D fostering Christian growth an maturityg HQ helping the student form a Christian world-viewg Q55 lead- ing the student into an appreciation of a full dedication to Christian serviceg Q6Q and develop- ing, by study and practice, those professional skills needed to fuliill his calling to one of the Christian ministries. DR. EDWARD SIMPSON. CHAIRMAN Edward P. Augsburger A.B., M.A.. BD., Ph.D, O. Carl Brown A,B., S.T.B., M.A. Hao' .4nQf ' Jared F. Gerlg A.B., Th,B., M.A., D.D. Joy M. Gerig Wesley L. Gerig A.B., B.D., Th.M. Joel B. Kemmerer NOT PICTURED: A-B-, BD- Mrs. Ronald M. Brown, B.S. Mrs. Truman Gottschalk Robert S. C. Myers, B.S., M.A. Mrs. H. K. Polhamus, R.N. Walter E. King A.B. Edward D. Simpson B.S., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Frances F. Sxmpson A.B., M.R.E., D.R.E. Timothy M. Warner A.B., S.T.B., M.A. Herald J. Welty B.R.E., M.S. BIBLE The objectives of this department are: Qlj to give the student a working knowledge of the Bible as Cod's divine self-revelation for his own edification and his strengthening of othersg Q25 to help him achieve a doctrinal balance, so essential to symmetrical Chris- tian character and elTective Christian serviceg C3l to impart to him the techniques of effective Bible studyg Hel to impress him with the central place which Biblical studies should occupy as the inte- grating factor not only in the whole college curriculum, but also in his entire Christian lifeg Q55 to develop the Christian character of the studentg and QED to give the student motivation for addition- al Bible study on a private department. The Bachelor and Theology designed to for seminary. The Standard Bible Course is a three-year course also offered. basis. Two programs are offered by this of Arts program with a major in Bible be a pre-theological course preparatory New office, but the same old Wes! PROFESSOR WESLEY GERIG, CH -XIRNI-XXI but in the fre-els. this is a pus ent tense action: it goes on. and on and on 9:7 , L5-::2:1:fr .. .av E, L -L ,:2 2,5 -NQW Q -warg.. CHRIST-proclaimed throughout the world, by every possible means, in music, in Scripture, in deed. ,.f,g,-5-5 ,rf ,f - aw f ' .-1:1 if N dt.: f.-an-f' 45 -W-'T 12 '. 'fe . .-4 57' . -K' H4945 r-far: 2-ia.. ,r ,ga- ,.1.f' ,L-,. of -. f ,, 'Q-'FEV wr-:fs-.'2-' ,. 9:-:.'r:1-pr -:2 -1 5Ff.4 ,, iF TI ,I ,ipffra '3'..'-ze . ' ,f sf,-v, ,,,..4.3,,,,,,-,... ,,- ,- '- 'f4j' f f' ' 'S -M-viii,-xc.-2'-1,11 gp , t1--3,4,t,,f..- xxx'--2,5 1--I f....- ,,-4, ,- , ..A .. , x fe sf fsff'-'sf-f'':f-:f-'xmas sf - 4 15,5 f, rl,-ff -. - , .J f .4 V iw ' f-e..-- ...- -'11-,--f:-' ' ieifcaiai - iw--:H as-fe' -H, -- r :g1f?:f-Q' .I ,.. ,H G 3,-:.f:-f M- : - 4' Zfyf' we ,M ..-:W , , sf y, F, It-,f ,,.--'A' 9,114.51 ,,-fx '63 fry-.1 is -- gf.. 331,--' ' DR. FRANCES SIMPSON, CHAIRMAN CHRI TIAN EDUCATIC c'They interest usf' .. . we must interest them. How? The task of the Christian Education Department is to prepare students to so teach the Word of Cod that pupils Qchildren, youth, and adultsj will give attention and respond to Truth. The method used may be puppets or other visuals, buzz groups or other discussion methods. The goal is ever the same-changed lives-to so teach that men may accept Christ as Savior and Lord of life. The vocational purpose of the department is: to prepare Chris- tian education directors, childrenjs or youth workersg to contribute to the preparation of pastors and missionaries 5 to provide basic instruction for those who will be lay leaders in the church. The ultimate goal is Christ Pre-eminent in all things-mes- sage and methods of teaching. THEY interest us, but can WE interest them? Maybe-with a few visuals, like PUP- PETS! ! Why, even COLLEGE students like puppets!! SSIO The primary purpose of the missionary program is to prepare students for Christian service in mission helds at home and abroad. The objectives in this program are: Qlj to aid the student in developing a Christian philosophy of missions based on New Tes- tament teachingg Q21 to acquaint him with the history and meth- ods of the expansion of Christianityg Q35 to provide an orienta- tion which will give him an understanding of and appreciation for non-Wlestern cultures as a basis for cross-Cultural communica- tiong QM to instill in him the realization of the necessity for in- digenous church principlesg and Q55 to help him develop certain essential skills in this field. Students are prepared for various fields of the world and may either start immediately on their work or go on to further their education in missionary work. Earth. The theme of our SMF services was To The Ends Of The Discussion is a good way for us to learn about methods on the field. xs.-W S, PROFESSOR TIMOTHY WARNER, CHAIRMAN Missions classes don't USU- Q + UALLY take place outside! J!! Are there steps on BOTH sides of that ladder, Ed ? Two degrees are offered in this Held: Bachelor of Arts with a major in Pastoral Training, and Bachelor of Theology. Included in the objectives of this department are: Clj assisting the student in acquiring the personal qualiiications for the pastoral ofliceg Q25 helping the student obtain a knowledge of the Word of God adequate for his calling 5 f3j instructing in principles and methods for an effective pastoral ministryg and UID developing skills enabling the student to administer the teaching, training, worship, service, and business activities of the church. PROFESSOR HERALD J. WELTY, CHAIRMAN PASTORAL l RAIN I N G Do you suppose Paul had to take Greek, too? EXTE IO TUDIE PROFESSOR WELDON KLOPFENSTEIN, CHAIRMAN . . . and I thought Calvin was a Methodist' ' N One department that is seldom spoken of and yet is quite important and worth-while in our school, is the extension de- partment. Here are made available courses from all phases of the college Christian Ministries department. Professor Klopfen- stein teaches through correspondence those students who are not able to live on campus or who have conflicts with other classes. Any one student is able to take up to fourteen hours in correspondence work per semester for credit. DIVISIO CF ARTS AND CIENCES r S HTG x X -S up -Q74 The curricula in this division are designed to contribute to the general education of all students and to the professional preparation of students in the fields of Music, Social Science, and Teacher Education. The objectives of this section include: Qlj providing a core of educative experiences commonly conceived as general education in keeping with the general objectives of the college with Christian connotation, Q25 providing professional pro- grams in the field of church music, social science, and speech, C35 providing programs in teacher education in fields of mu- sic, education, and speech, HJ providing a program of health and physical education for all students, Q55 acquainting each student with and deepening his appreciation for his cul- tural heritage through a general study of natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, and f6j contributing to the development of Christian personality in the students awaken in him a clear sense of mission and dedication of himself to Jesus Christ in the service of mankind. '--....,.., john Beehtelheirner B.S.. M.M.E. Eumce J. Conrad AB MA w-2 'QW' Edxth Ehlke 'D Nvgygfaabf 'I V' Qi i f xg Rene Ffank A ' A.B., M.Mus., D.Mus. Q l ' i j. , Ralph A. Gallagher A.B., Th.B., M.A. A.B. A.M. ln L.S. Cyrll H. Excher A.B. Th.B. M.A. Ira A. Gerig B.M., M.Mus. Richard Elmer A.B., BD.. B.M., M.A M.S. in L.S, Grant C. Hoatson A.B., M.A. Kenneth R. Mays B.S.M., MM. fi' Auimgnk VXSN Q: Ted D. N1ckel A.A. B.S. M.S. Frances Pearson R.N., B.S. Melvm F. Reynolds A.B., Th.B., B.S., M.A. M. Elmer Soden A.B. x I 3. ' NATURAL AN OCIAL SCIENCES The objectives included in this department are: CU providing gen- eral education for all college students in physical and biological science, psychology, and social scienceg C25 helping the student to a better un- derstanding of himselfg Q35 preparing him for a satisfying life in the family, the community, and the worldg HJ helping the student appre- ciate his cultural and spiritual heritageg C55 broadening his under- standing of the natural environmentg Q62 learning some of the methods and techniques of scientific researchg and C7j gaining insight into pos- sible solutions of present-day social problems, especially in the light of Scriptural principles. i6,g5'B- :AJ -Pi, 'Z' 4 3. ,,. Av L-ny. 49 Fi 'V 4-ff' wwf Our walks are biological AND social, Mr. Gallagherll' Just put your linger on it, if it doesn't balancef It takes a lot of walks through THIS door to pass that science course Aw DR. RENE FRANK. CHAIRMAN U IC AND FI BART This department strives for high standards that are essentially spiritual and expressive of our Christian faith. The department's ob- jectives are: fl Q preparing students for various ministries in church musicg CQQ providing general education in music and artg Q3j pre- paring students to teach music in both public and Christian day- schoolsg fflj encouraging creative productions of good musicg and CSD preparing students for graduate studies in this field. The Oratorio Chorus presents Handells Messiahw each Christ- mas. A concert tour by the Chorale is made in the spring. Vocal and instrumental deputation in Tvmiww W i groups gain experience travel- ing over a wide area each year. wg, ....' gi 5 Q. .:., A -,-g . U ,,..- COMM NIOATIO The courses in the Department of Communications are directed primarily toward satisfactory performance in written and oral lan- guage. Two of the objectives in the areas of this department in- volve Clj aiding the student in communicating effectively by voice and action, and QQD aiding the student in communicating clearly and appropriately in written form. One of the various and out- standing activities included in this department is a play presented by all those who are qualified to perform and accepted by the pro- fessor of the speech department. The speech organization of the college is the Phi Lambda Zeta and this club has several activities in the speech-line also. I i i PROFESSOR ELTNICE CONRAD. CHAIRNI AN L'Let's kiss and make up. Friends, Romans, countrymen . . . THIS is the type of Communi- cations we do the most of! I! A Miss Conrad's not the ONLY one who studies for World Lit. -.si lf war, COACH O. MORLEY wma-1 A 'w- my - . fl It's my ball! ! 'Oh, my achin' back!! PHY ICAL EDUCATIO , , l iff ,fff in , y . Hit a bird? Miss Pearson, that's against the Audubon Society rules!!! The Physical Education and Health department endeavors: QU to help the individual become more physically efficient through athletic activities, QQD to encourage social efliciency through the practical application of Christian and democratic principles in recreational activities, and Q3j to integrate the de- velopment of good health habits, athletic skills, attitudes, and appreciations into the Christian character of the individual. Come to Momma. 28 TEACHER EDUCATIO Anybody have a song? anti' - L... It just doesn't quite Htl! Paulette,-wrong art! ! s U,- A13 l p- B1-, 29 PROFESSOR TED NICKEL, CHAIRMAN The purpose of the department of teacher education is to prepare stu- dents for the teaching profession both in Christian day-schools and in public schools. Programs of study are provid- ed for the student in the fields of ele- mentary education and music educa- tion. Opportunities are provided for the student in his last year of teacher train- ing to actually teach in the schools of the Ft. Wayne area and thus put to use in practical experience that which he has learned in his four years of training. The teacher training organi- zation of the college is the Student Edu- cation Association. QQ? 1 ' ai G . - l if ' W' .1 U - - A Q N - V ' .. e - 3 'iiii iv El c y ' 'm MT i 'L fl A '..- ' 5 sis. 1 -1- 1 'Ll . g A 'tggegfy A ' I - t -.es-1 fe ' e - M 1 A j.A-,--., ,, x -af . ,,,...-4' ff! V ' 'v f . 4 , 1 Rf HA k 1 'X f ,-ff!! v-T-K x 6 IQ7 Im If f ff 1 , , fffffjf 'VV V' . n , I V! I V I If Y 1' , ,Q 'v..,. , A 1 I . f M 'ff 'f iii 'V' - 4 f bf, ,QI V7 V, ag My ' I if if ' , ! VV f V IVVVFV V! X ,. ,T: 0'i ' E fd?- f 2.5 JV V II.1fVV-, , , lf? V V VJ-NZ? Zd Q, V' Q39-Ev C! .I ,f 'T , ,j 5 Q ' T X'-mi flf --f 1-. 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X - i ff' iii--M A--V --fi gg Xkx- I VK' Y ! ib,!4 X2 ,ff 9,511 if L f' jf, , ,jgffg if Af 29 ' ff i'ii1YQ, J ,J , W ,k ,V f f '4Look Ma, no cavities! ,, ,,,.,- ,,,,.,f we J- f..--v ,,.,.-v- ff, A Is it the class or the hour? MRFWQ XQWEA -f-,0- A Christian Ed. report? . D V V x ! 1 gt.. ! 3 I've had enough of this initiation! It canit be bigger than all of us! 32 . f. f Sf, , i -1 L ,,, 4 wx: ,.,v x h 5 TUDE T -a f 2 3 V!! 1 r, 3? fimwiff rrg f , --av ' Nw, UF Qi Roy Meyer, President Dave Dyck, Vice President Julie Leas, Secretary Niles Kageyama, Treasurer Xq' ni'?'?f' J tudent Association Council members I I TUDE T ASSOCIATIQN The Student Association involves each member of the student body, led by officers elected by them and represented by students from each class. Its purpose is to promote fellowship, scholarship, leadership, and spiritual life within the college. Some activities under its sponsorship this year were Bloodmobileg Project Day and the purchas- ing of the Christian Education station wagong and publication of the College paper. 35 . ,q f,,-,-,M , ,. . , Q, g OFFICERS: Jerry Nicholson, Grant Osborne, Elizabeth Ellis, Wesley Gerig, Advisor. Dave Dyck addresses a meeting. V ,Q Ei E ff ' ALPHA KAPPA The word, Alpha,', denoting academic achievement and Kappa,', denoting preaching, provide the framework for this club. Its objectives are to de- velop an ability to understand and use the Greek New Testa- ment and to provide spiritual, social, and academic activity. These objectives are realized by outside speakers and Greek stu- dents who present discussions through the year. The c1ub's ac- tivities included a financial gift to American Mission to the Greeks, a banquet, and an award for the student presenting the best written Greek exposition. Club Members OFFICERS Ken Brisco Karin Lantz, Bill Emery. The purpose of this club is to help students become familiar with the Spanish language and culture. Mr. O. Carl Brown is an able advisor, having spent three and one half years in Haiti as a missionary. Among their activities this year was visiting a Spanish-spealv ing church. A Time of Fellowship . 37 The Speech Club is organized to foster a better understanding and appreciation of drama, speech, and its many facets. Among the activities this year were a dramatic presentation by the Masque and Gavel Club of New Haven, Indianag a study of im- provisational actingg and a study of the techniques of acting, makeup, lighting, and staging. Speech Club in action Club Members 'x . it -itil 'ai 'k fl Music majors and music lovers enjoy the various activities of this club. Throughout the year meetings are held in the homes of the various students. Special speakers and outstand- ing musicians during the year make the club active and inter- esting. A highlight of the club this year was the attendance of several club members to the Na- tional Church Music Fellow- ship in Buifalo, New York. Club Members OFFICERS: Barbara Steiner, V. Pres.: Monica Wadewitz. Sec.: Dolores Hake. Pres.: Mary Cantrell, Treas.: Dr. Frank. Adviser. MU IC CLUB A meeting in sesssion 3 TUDE VOICE Anita Laymon, Editor The Student Voicel' is engaged in its third year of publication, heralding all the latest in campus news. Its monthly edition covers spiritual, sports, and social activities around FNVBC campus. Under the able direction of John Durst, advisor and Anita Laymon, editor, the journalistic abilities of the staff are fully developed. I r:1 3.1 fd 'Q' ' 40 fi'n- John Durst, Printer and Advisor Staff members: Ann Radcliff, John Durst, Shirley Berty, Kay Layton, Warren Elliott, Jim Frater, Bob Parker, and Pam Dickinson. wr- ' ,,,-'1 .fa--'i :T inns ity' CAMERA CLUB 41 ,F- cfja, gp t .. !,,,,.,,. -g The Camera Club exists to develop skill in choosing various types of cameras, and to study the techniques of photography. Their activities included a guest speaker from a newspaper, and visiting a high school for a presentation on travel slides. The Camera Club was under the direction of Jack Ross, Pres.g Hugh Gushiken, V. Pres.g Joanna Kennerly, Sec.-Treas.g Grant Hoatson, Advisor. A photographer in the making. OFFICERS: Paulette Fetter, V. Pres.g Karen Clawson, Pres.g Joleen Her- TUDE T This professional organization, a branch of the NEA and afiiliated with the state or- ganization, is comprised of college and uni- versity students preparing for secondary and elementary school teaching. Included in their activities was a panel of elementary school children from student tcacher's rooms, a tour of an elementary school, and a tour of Lincoln Museum of Lincoln Life. Each month a party is given at the state school. EDUCATIO SSQCIATIO Mr. Nickel, Advisor, and Karen Clawson discuss meeting plans. Club Members C8zMA FELLOW HIP The main objective of the M.C.A. Fellowship is to pro- mote fellowship among the M.C.A. students. The monthly programs are directed toward gaining interest and insight in the denomination by speakers who are generally M.C.A. staff members. A special feature of the past year was the M.C.A. Headquarters Christmas Ban- quet. The Fellowship was under the leadership of Niles Kage- yama, Pres.g Max Warmer, V. Pres. g Joanne Wagner, Sec.g James Welty, Treas.g Mr. Wel- ty, Adviser. Club Members The Christian and Mission- ary Alliance Student Fellowship is aimed at promoting interest and informing students of the work in thc C.lNl.A. organiza- tion. Some of the activities of the Fellowship included bi- monthly meetings and a banquet early in the Spring. The high- light of the year was the trip to General Council in Columbus, Ohio. OFFICERS: Phil Douglass, Pres.g Jim Mortemore, V. Pres.g Pat Housden, See.: Fred lseh, Treas. MCA FELLOW HIP -- :,g w,1z.:4f:--.,Ea5:' :ve-5f9,1j+ ::5:'fIk?2gr,'E-jgg-g23g.::g-.- ff:-1-I7-.':-5-Zezfti-,.-,f.ag:3g,fn gp, 1 . ,,3v'- 5-I LIGHT TOWER Barbara Steiner, Assistant Editor Larry Uczen, Editor S. 5 Betty Spader, Social Editorg James MacDermid, Advertising Managerg Shirley Berty, Spiritual Editorg Jim Welty, Sports Editorg Judy Calvin, Educational Editor. Bryce Winteregg, Business Manager 44 Barb Benedict, -Ian Rager, Mary Cantrell, Linda VVardle, and Donna Craft, Class Editors. Not pictured, Sue Harris. Hugh Gushiken, Jim Roberts, Dick Richardson, Photographers 45 Dave Bower, John Ogleslnee Treasurer Art Editor . Q 1 Hand he shall be like a tree, planted by the rivers of water The Light Tower Staff with its advisor Mr. XValter King have not merely selected this theme for the 1964 Light Tower aloneg but with the hope that we all might one day be as that tree which bears fruit and scatters its seed abroad. This aim can truly be achieved as we become firmly rooted in Christ. Kaye Clappe, Becky Goldsmith, Nlarilyn lNIyer, Pat Housden, Ed Helzerman, Barb Kitson, Ginny Bulson. and Judy Mellender, Staff Members. WFP' 'all 3 ii ww vga. 55' 46 . . i A -I ' ' V , -, 3-. , xr 1- . '- 2 vf was z MN x Q f. ? -Emi' 'L M Q.. N-.- J, .AQ X - N -,Br . 4 , . --l,,...-- PIRITUAL LIFE Greetings from New York City , K 5 :'f A The eight singing men Freshman Recognition Is it the prelude or the postlude? CHAPEL Chapel time comes every morning at 9:30 when students and faculty come to- gether for a season of prayer and praise. The message of Christ is presented in var- ious ways by speakers from many walks of life. During this time the Bible College fam- ily is drawn closer together in Christian fellowship as well as closer to their Lord. A new trio? 48 TK . . . and it's with great pleasure that I present you with . . . PIRITUAL EMPHASIS The Rev. Paris Reidhead The Rev. Paris W. Reidhead, pastor of the Cos- pel Tabernacle Church of the Christian and Mis- sionary Alliance in New York City was the speak- er during Spiritual Emphasis VVeek, Sept. 17-20. Mr. Reidhead served one term as a missionary in Africa in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan where he was engaged in pioneer language survey work. Engaged in Bible conference and evangelistic ministries for eight years, Mr. Reidhead now has a national Bible conference ministry through the Christian and Missionary Alliance as well as his pastorate in New York City. Naam The Rev. Harold Sutton The Rev. Harold J. Sutton, superintendent of the VVestern Pennsylvania District of the Chris- tian and Missionary Alliance was the speaker of the Spiritual Emphasis VVeek, held on February 4-7. Mr. Sutton, a former pastor and evangelist, has a background in newspaper and radio work and contributes to religious periodicals and Sunday School publications. He is a member of the Com- mission on Schools for the Christian and Mis- sionary Alliance and engages in ministers, semi- nars, summer conventions and conferences. -,,.,.. . ,. Mr. Timothy W'amer, Advisor ST DE T SSIONARY FELLOWSHIP j Chuck Easterday, Vice-Presidentg Joan Weber, Secretaryg Tim Evearitt, Presidentg Ken Brisco, Treasurer. 50 -v. .- ,4 Our Father .. . c'T0 THE E D GF THE EARTHW c'To the ends of the earthl' is the theme and goal of the Stu- dent Missionary Fellowship this year. Various types of programs are presented every other Friday night, and the alternate Friday morning Chapels are devoted to prayer on behalf of the various Helds around the earth. The S.M.F. supports two full-time mis- sionaries and has adopted several projects including the purchase of new song books to be used for the S.M.F. services. 1 l rr: Publicity chairman Arlene Dissinger, and assistants Ed Helzerman and Clyde Norgren. Dolores Hake, pianistg Duane Steiner, organistg Roger Vorholzer song leader. Sally Sweet John Kingrey, Ed Helzerman, Aileen Wada, im Frat er Rick Drummund Rudie Wiensg Prayer group leaders. Ixathie Line one of the musical features. 9 H1099 A ISSIGNARY C0 FERE CE 1963 Missionary Conference-objectives: to see the world as God sees it, to understand His plan for the earth, and to know what He is doing around the globe today. MWe have this ministry was the theme of the conference. The Rev. F. Shepherd from Nyack, New York was the special speaker in chapel and evening services. Many displays on spe- cialized phases of the mission field were shown in the North Lounge, and missionaries spoke in different classes showing the need of missions in relation to that subject. 'iili ' Q ii Z 4 Rev. J. F. Shepherd Speaker Q, I -'-1 ,-ni? f 0 Gloria Roe Elm uf-gvh ami G hghk unto L11211, ,1. do mg Dinh QRT my V 5 hmm H0 ECGMIN Youth for Christ Staff Ensemble Program presented by faculty and students Committee Chairmen: Roger Morehead, Niles Kagyama, Judy Calvin. Drs. Frances and Edward Simpson, Wes Gerig, and Coach Morley. as , 'v 'gg CHRI TI MINI TRIE RETREAT Reflecting His Lightfl was the theme of the 1963-64 Christmas Ministries Retreat, this year held at Oakwood Park and Lake Wawasee. Throughout the week-end of October 18-20. The program featured a boat cruise, scavanger hunt, singspiration and campfire, panel discussion, outdoor recreation, a banquet, fun time, devo- tIOI'12ll fl'1OL1gl'1'ES by Cli1cICI'C1'1t f3.CLllty ITIEH1- This is the place-Oakwood Park! bers and an inspirational message each day by Dr. Edward Simpson. , .gs Riga Committee Chairmen: Larry Uczen, Sandy Phillippe, Doris Nis- wander, General Chairman: Shirley Berty. The egg and I W. ,, J fx .,-gg ff. ,,.- ' 1 'QQ' A. , A f v, ' , . 1' 'I 1 xx 73 Miss Joy Cerig, Advisor A 'swfwwf'-Tis A V Q i A 1 ff? VC 2' W' tg . . l Q - 2. ill -' if N QR .2 Bob Wheat, Chairman i ,D 'J S X. U 1 ' Ti 2 Youth Conference Ensemble directed by Mr, Paul Robbins. YCUTH C0 Committee Members: Phillis Freeman, Karin Lantz, Dolores Hake. FERE CE 'LConsider Him, was the theme for the twenty-fourth annual youth conference, which brought hundreds of young people to the campus of Fort Wayne Bible College. Carl Bihl, president of Youth For Christ Inter- national, was the speaker for the conference which took place April 24-26. The conference started Friday afternoon and came to a climax Sunday after- noon with many young peo- ple making decisions for Christ. ff 11 Committee Members: Grant Osborne and Bill Emery. CHRI TIAN ER ICE DEPART Train, practice, serve, growg these are all words which describe our Christian Service Department. This department, under the direction of Miss Joy Cerig, gives students a chance to put into practice V 1, .. time serve the community. Some of the ways in which students serve in this department are through Child Evangelism, pastoral training, mission work, choral directing, Sunady School teaching, state some of the things they are taught and at the same school Work, and the Gospel team ministry. ., .- In ,, Q X , M I 1 s.. l y 1 1 F X 1.1, Love Transcendingu presented by the Avalon Choir It cleans your breath while it cleans your Draw a what?? teeth. .111 Junior Church ll fx E ussfxs Jesus loves the little children . . . 57 Will the real King Hezekiah please stand up MEN y ,ff V.. I -,,,..f V,,,. 1 gs- 7. W-en... Grant Osborne, Ron Hege, Jan and Jim Blomquist, and Keith Sholl The Temple Heirs iiii Conquerors Through Christ GO PEL Susan Ward, Linda and Lois Hennessee, and Pat Housden Kathie Line, Barbara Steiner, Jack Ross, Roy Meyer, Duane Steiner, and Dave Dyck TEAM 'F 2 A The Ambassadors The Marksmen Dan Parmalee, Larry Heidelberg, Fred Isch, and Roger Hughs .. .. gs v ART-found in the hymn ART-through the sound of the trumpet ART-as heard on a piano keyboard ART-in the form of worship ART-inspired by human voice THE RT E 3 'Z I I Q R, 3 ART-from a skilled hand ' ,H 4, 1, Q F ,,, 4-H .6 ....aa.....-.N ART-to the child ART-as seen in winter 61 '-:r?'i' in Q - - bl fu Mr. John Bechtelheimer, Director FORT WAYNE BIBLE COLLEGE CHORALE This year the name of the A Cappella Choir was changed to the Fort Wayne Bible College Chorale. Spring vacation found the touring group of the Chorale, singing praises in churches throughout Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. A d f ext number After returning to the college the Chorale shared the many blessings of the tour in a home concert and later participated in the annual Spring Con- cert. The Chorale presented a variety of programs and concerts at the college and in the Fort Wayne area throughout the fall and winter. 62 All together now, one . . . two . . . three . . . - 'll-fq.K ORATCDRIO December 8, marked the date of the annual presen- tation of The Messiah by G. F. Handel. Under the direction of Mr. John Bechtelheimer the oratorio chorus and orchestra inspired a large audience with a program including the Hallelujah Chorusn and Worthy is the Lamb. Featured soloists were Har- riet Whonsetler, sopranog Martha Stinebaugh Yohe, contraltog Carlton Eldridge, tenorg and Henry Sim- minger, baritone. FWBC PIANO RECITALS JOANNE BINGHAM, soprano Dr. WALTER JUDD 66 ARTI T ERIE Honorable W. O. HUGHES FREDERICK JACKISH, Organist 67 . 5 J ff 4 s A'Then you kiss the string. tier than my yellow one. My blue crayon Colors much pret- fm wvlllerhtkdggi V t , '-',A:V:-v F A 3? i .- s. 9 'LE-A-s-Y- is it really?'l L Once you have found it, never let it go. It's a. bird, it's a plane,-no-it's only a deck tennis ring. 68 We WON????? PQRT 'X g'What is it going to do? M fi But this is a man's war! M v HOT ' .. V r-. '6lu ' 4 I 143- .S W y .ffgf-1?-Liff QW 2.1, af. '--fu: 1 .. . A. 1 7 -3.5: - - -A 4 f -1 lr 'KOne for Judyl' ,ia-4 Easy on my camera. boys! , nz Q1 Q-az., -P - f . V -ex ' r MK.. .- ' u A ang , .. - . - V 5 - --f-N., fm.. .1 ,g 4... ..z, 1 'LOh, rats! We re gomg to iight with all our might P-I-N-G, P-0 sv ,. Ready-axm-fire And it's a left jab by Parker. The LINE-UP X 1 l sa . - 5,1 4 11..- - '-- Kp? AMBASSADOR 363-964 SEASO FRONT ROW: Congos, Bodkin, Osborne, Bailey, Moening, Brisco, Welty, Fields. BACK ROW: Inninger, Winteregg, Berggren, Lovestrand, Durst, Morley, Coach Morley. 70 SEASON RECORD WON 70 OAKLAND CITY LOST 91 LOST 88 SPRING ARBOR WON 99 LOST 98 GRACE WON 114 LOST 69 SOUTHWESTERN WON 100 LOST 79 BETHEL WON 97 LOST 77 TRINITY WON 93 WON 81 BETHEL LOST 78 LOST 87 GIFFIN WON 93 LOST 61 ROSE POLLY WON 71 LOST 83 MALONE WON 86 WON 10-1 SPRING ARBOR LOST 91 LOST 76 LINCOLN CHRISTEN WON 96 LOST 71 GRACE WON 8XXX WON 95 LOST 77 CINCINNATI WON 78 WON 115 MIDLAND LOST 74 WON 120 GIFFIN LOST 103 WON 8-1 TRINITY LOST 78 LOST 86 KENTUCKY CHRISTEN WON 96 LOST 72 LINCOLN CHRISTEN WON 78 WON 83 OZARK BIBLE LOST 76 ORLEY OEN IN G CO-CAPTAIN Q Two more for Morley ffi if 1 1 That's it, Congos l K gg, -' 1 f 4 ' Q f . ' .::s-risw'z:5H-is-' sag, xe iv? W 3 , 'wfrfsa ' 'Way to drive, Bxyce! 'The Phoenix Flashn 72 Qwmg. Well, somebody grab it! Nice tip, John l W' 2 B Q. Q in si it a I W 1 S ex ig 4-f 1 Two for Chris Now, we'll do it this way. Get in shape, Lovey! HAL -UWB ...af ,.. ,ww-' -' TQ Nt YQ 'awww ft It's a quarter-inch in diameter . . , art, vw UBOOV' What's all the excitement about? Son, remember what I've taught you ! 74 -.qu I fi f Nw -- ., ,f ,.. ., Q l i A-LAW , .-.A -11 'iv AMW- R,: X if1f7', Wilfmr., ' 'L , A - 7 Our Gan g Rita Fruchey, Beth Cochran, Sharon Lachmiller, Diane Rupp, Joanne W'agner. K5 .Q f Keep your eyes on me' fix g That's the spirit, Mr. B! 75 Is it that bad? -f----....... TEN N 'sHi, cm-as! 1 .1 A gs.. '25 I-M.-.ur TENNIS SCORES if .I Put your left foot in, put your left foot outvn What do you mean 'sloppy wrists' ? L'How to get a better figure in one easy lesson. Grace 6 FWBC Ind. Tech. 7 Huntington 7 Grace 5 ' Huntington 6 Ind. Tech. 7 ' 76 1 Y I -. sf m .43-W -Y No . N. fy' -X-sm., , TRACK AND GULF A.-1:11. 1,591 '1 U-np' , 4-:lv ,. - . 1 A Qc-as-3 's --. 14'-a 3 . ' . , I 1 , D 1 4 ya in -11-4,771 if f iiirilw -' ' -Q 19- x 'l 4' : 'fg.:- ... ' Q' A --'- 'Q ' ' . --14, Jwjdr- 1 v. ?'.f,,1'-...,- 'vt 5k9,wv-'JT--, ..V: ', 5 - L .. 77 Ti? W V 7 'VUWT W if 'fa W -'W or ' - w,4t'l?ffgE?w lv' 'fungi ' - 'sw-:Q me ,. Q 5' ' ,mn 'W 'ai' -A 'gvh iv, l ' ' jg. -gvxwx ,, M I ,A A r x ,fs g I., . A X fi: x iii. . A , , ' ,t,,' ' gy- z fx . , M J , ,' Aft , l KT J W5 t 9 We visit the library every day- The intramural program this year has given the individual an opportunity to participate in many athletic events. All students are members of the four intramural teams: Athenians, Lancers, Clym- . pians, and Spartans. The football season was particularly exciting with the Spartans winning on the final day. Each team mounts up points on each event which are applied at the end of the year to- ward the trophy which is awarded to the over-all winner. You use jergens' ? , : 'N Button, button, who's got the button? Poetry in motion A sure two To be or not to P V f A A - fwf . .- ,I 1s X 'fig vw , f 7 Qu.-Kggn V A 'nf' ' ' XX - -' 3 ' -,-ww f W- V., px: fl N eazw 4 , 4 fiiiifk me SW f - -fw ' 'E 1-islqi ' ,, . .' f 1 2 .1 ABA .--ff. I , 1g.tagwi,:gf1 ' 'X 4 gt. f 1- ., ,.wf:f:p -W g f m, 1 .?,f--ff eg ' ff' aw ' , 2 ' mv ? -. ,mv , 6. 4, -. 3' 'X Two in the mouth for every one in the basket- 9? W X513 Q :wsu 'L-QW Get it, Barb . ,W- . x J 9. Take that - '11 ' A Understanding the basketball L I 'Y 1 XV! f, I 1 X , Y 1 N 1 f W ' 4 x A. W pf ,,.4 X'?- 2 J,-f ' ' ,Zz .- Z , JK! I V V XZ k f-'ZZ f if me !1 Kg 1. ,f f 1 rw w Y if 'A Y Y ' Q Ji J f I Q Q! f Z IRM' X ' ' fi A , ' If X Affizf ff , f . , , rr' f if,-f' ff 7'f'4i3'l ' ' C' ff ff f f, ' flf' f f' A1174 V f 4wzf1:2f?'23?,?,i 2 if fgfi-'C V' 'fifff X-f I 'Q-3'Z'::'5Xf ff'flQ?fQ1'f'f72fff iff- Qffffj ff ,ff f lf A537 44 ,ffgf fffjf f f f' ,f', ,V ,f X f' ff' , ff f f 44111, 'ff Kf., if f f, I , , f ,f , X X, I X, r, I X 1 fl X , ff ,ff ,w ffy, ,f , f,ff ,f ,f ,f ,f V , ,f ,f, f f , X ' W if-'?f',ff,! X7 ff!! W ff' ' ' X 1' X ff 1, A 1 ,fff f'?! fx JV' rf! df 1 ,f 17 ' fl 'K' ,KK ,fl ff f'.f'!f!y! n ,f xf' nf' . ff ,ff f ,f 7 ,f yy! ' ,x , ff, ,, X , X V! ,, ,f lf , , f I, J, , , , , W ,X ,,,,ff,f f ,,,fff ,f, , ff 7 If , ff!!! If fy. X X K, lf ff, ,f ff I, if 1,1 Xff W ff! fff,-f fff' f A ,lf f ' r V - fl , ' fu f r ,ff ' f A f , f f , , 'X f . ' ,M , f f I ' A J BUCK III FRESHMEN SOPHOMGRES UNIGRS SENIORS ,-,,. NURSES Q5- -4- -ff' I . rd 'I V, . W, ,...,,. .. C f' 22 gg, WS' , 'fix' 12541.-WEEESSZAQ - , f K 'tr ' :'ffff?f:'i '. K , 41-,:.. - ,.:: x, ,fs fa 4 s J 3' ' X A'- M p I H' 2 x 4 + ,Z i 1 0 bm H + q Q -Lifilfli . f K 'ffffy ,cf X? f Z , X ffffyf Q y X 1, , , Q f if f i kf 3 Z . 1 if X y if' If ff X ff ff!! X C, ,,- FRESHMEN WE CAME: mga, W on, SOPHOMORES 99 3 Keith Sholl. Student Council: Linda Henessee. Secretary: Warren Burns, President: Joe Lanmpton. Chaplain: Kay Falb, Treasurer: Dr, Simpson, Advisor: Pat Shaughnessy, V, Presi- dent, WE DEVELOPED: fx ,,-91, Q99 '-' .ze , , BE- 'Qc Carolyn Mitchell, Secretary: Dr. Simpson, Advisor, Liz Ellis, Treasurer: Roger Morehead, Student Council: Ed Helzerman, V. President: Bob Wilson, Chaplain, Max Wanner, Presi- dent. Not Pictured, David Biberstein, Student Council. 82 CLASS WE ACCOMPLISHEI1 JUNIORS 1 .F Aileen W'ada. Student Council1 Steve Morley, Presidentz Ruth Pipkin, Secretary: Dave Swine- heart. Student Council, Mr. Cerig, Advisor: Bob Moening, Student Council: Darryl Con- gos, Treasurerg Not Pictured, Gus Enderlin, Chaplain. WE G0 FORTH T0 SERVE: SENIURS Us Doris Niswander, Secretary, Judy Calvin, Student Council: Sharon Fvearitt V Preeidentg Phil Buchanan, President, Betty Campbell, Student Council, Rudie Wiens, Treasurerg Not Pictured, Steve Binkley, Chaplain, Dean Eicher, Advisor. QFFICERS 83 Aubry, Linda Toledo, Ohio Bagshaw, Ray Witchita, Kansas Baker, Linda Delta, Ohio Beasley. Barbara Arcanum, Ohio Becker, Lynn XVr,wc,idln1rn, Indiana Bender, Burnell Fort Wayne, Indiana Berry, Sandra Flint, Michigan 4385 , .,..,,. ,l,. . , Bodkin, Larry Fort Wayne, Indiana Brown, David Fort Wayne, Indiana Bulson, Virginia Fairfield, Ohio Burns, Warren Fort Wayne, Indiana Burton, Barbara Fort Wayne, Indiana Butts, Billie Greenville, Ohio ur 457' aaa var. Craft, Donna. Cleveland, Ohio Dickinson, Pamela Fort Wayne. Indiana Dodd. Judy Phoenix, Arizona Drake, Mary Greenville. Ohio DuPree. Margaret Bureau, lllinois Duthie. Joan Springport. Michigan Eckerley. Gene VVabash, Indiana , ig if 'ww 'f'--f- Chapman, Phyllis Racine, YVisConsin Clark, Grace Kingston, Jamaica W. I. Cline, Thomas Fort Wayne, Indiana Codner, Judy Longbottom, Ohio Compher, Tillie Chillicothe, Ohio Copley, Joyce New London, Ohio I Ns' .gf fad sm! gud' -ra? a .F if is 54 1 'f 'Q f . , tix F s, 5 , 'ix I' A i l all 'X V . J, , ' K' 425155 rl. A - . .. E -:':fiQ7l C. . ' flip 3'-3 , qhsm , Q L vi .-,,-:Sd Eff-eff, f -'4'::?l'i .. V-521 B 9 -, ' 'frfff-3'L'4?'52.'.f?'?1 A- K f 'S 'ffm -ii'- RW ' - f:. - ,- fu Ex If . Sain-9 YW? .wwf Froese Leona Inola Oklahoma Gerber Marjorie Genex a Indiana Gerber Ruth Fort Wayne Indiana Geiig Sue Fort Wayne Indiana Gifford Olive Newark Delaware Coldsrnith, Bebecca Wauseon, Ohio 'luv ....,-w-aww , we 'i- Elliot, Warren Parma, Ohio Elmore, Martha Miami, Florida Emery, Marie Belleville, New Jersey Falb, Kay Fort Wayne, Indiana Fierke, Mary Palos Heights, Illinois Fornstedt. Jean Beloit, Wisconsin Frater, Jim Freemont, Ohio Halyegger, Alice Fort Wayne, Indiana Haines. Max Amboy. Indiana Hardy. Nancy Reading, Michigan Harrold, Gary Fort lVayne, Indiana Heath, Linda Chardon, Ohio Heidelberg, Ronald Jefferson, Ohio 'Fe' 11 fix 1,31 YZ' ili- Henessee. Linda Bit. Pleasant, Iowa Henessee, Lois Mt. Pleasant. Iowa Hilty, Diana Bluffton, Ohio Holman, Alta Newark, Ohio Holovar, .Noretta Bovard, Pennsylvania. Hontz, Cyrena Kimmell, Indiana Hopkins, Connie Corry, Pennsylvania 4 f 'T7 Hull, Wilton Holt, Florida Inniger, Stanley Berne, Indiana Isch, Fred Greenville, Ohio Kilmer, Barbara Wadsworth, Ohio Kuhnle, Carol Greenville, Ohio Lampton, Joseph Newark, Ohio Layton, Kay Free Hold, New jerse Lemon, Rebecca Kimrnell, Indiana Logan, Phillip Royal Oak, Michigan Long, Linda New Haven, Indiana Magnone, Kathleen Washington, Pennsylvama Marsh, Dawn Kennedy, New York McCarty, Patricia Maumee, Ohio 'ff' 5,151 -CJ' ,bv 4- l7 Morgan, Barbara Huskegon, Michigan Moser, Brenda Bluffton, Ohio Moser, Gerald Craigville, Indiana Motter, John Genoa, Ohio Murray, Dorothy Cleveland, Ohio Myer, Patricia Newark, Ohio Myers, David Fort YVayne, Indiana Iviycrs, Frances Wfhiting, Indiana Nichols, Bernice Union City, Pa. Oglesbee, John Fort l'Vayne, Indiana Parker, Martha Delta, Ohio Parry, Gail Youngstown, Ohio Peek, Constance Fort Wayne, Indiana 6-nv' Yin' -cur' W-'aww Radcliffe, Ann Ravenna, Ohio Rew, James Rockford, Illinois Richardson, Nancy lvlooresville, Indiana Richardson, Richard Granada Hills, California Riley, Carolyn West Richfield, Ohio Rogers, Ginger Manito, Illinois q '2-.aa-5..Q. Q-fran? ...,., .. Rupp, Diane Swanton, Ohio Sabin, Carol Levittown, New Jersey St, John, Sandra Kankakee, Indiana Secrist, Reta Belleville, Ohio Sholl, Keith Edgerton, Ohio Stoltzfus, Evelyn Indianapolis, Indiana .-f ' Taylor. Jan Fort YVayne, Indiana Thistle, Pat Paynette, Wisconsin Tinsley, George, Jr. Fort YN'ayne, Indiana Van Skyock, Blarvina Fort Wayne, Indiana Wagner, Mary Clyde. Ohio lVahlie. Larry Lima, Ohio QA-We Vg 'xii Kaul? -uns-lN ! 'WL ' 'inf i 1,ff' ' Nr' T b Walter, Sharon Elmore. Ohio Ward, Susan Rockland, Mailie Wardle, Linda Washington, Pennsylvania Weaver, jean Bryan, Ohio Yoakam, Ruth Centerburg, Ohio 'Fx 'H-we 4 1nv 'sw' I --f..-nn' 'X'-vi hiv 'F'-Tiff! if-if, ,usbi fn-N 'N--f' Beitler. Sherryl Fort Wayne. Indiana Benedict, Barbara Corning. Ohio Biberstein. David Berne, Indiana Byers, William Mooresville. Indiana Claassen, Marvin East Peoria. Illinois Cochran. Mary Beth Michigan City, Michigan CDPHQMQRE Cook. Roberta Fort Wayne. Indiana Coon. Barbara Peoria. Illinois De Merchant. Blanchard Royal Oak. Michigan Dissinger. Arlene Auburn. Indiana Durst. John Fort Wayne. Indiana Emerick. Richard Ray. Indiana 5' . ,,,,..-Q CLASS Fetter, Paulette Lima, Ohio Fields, Ronald Hillsboro, Ohio Foster, James Lyon Manor, Michigan Grear, Vivian Spencerville, Ohio x 0745 Tvuv 9' -G, ? n Hege, Ronald Fort Wayne, Indiana Heidelberg, Lawrence Jefferson, Ohio 41229 Q, ' ,Wai -nF9 ' if juan-nfi' s..-1 555' fQ7i Helzerman, Edward Fowlerville, Michigan Herman, Joleen Brimfield, Illinois Hodge, Sedonie St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Hose, F. Jane Hagerstown, Maryland Housden, Patricia Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Hughs, Roger Buckliri, Kansas Q-Jgw N-frrsf ,.. 'f-Hs! 'lY'f ' .af Hunsicker, Donna Schwenksville, Pennsylvania johnson, Sarah Peoria, Illinois Kinqrev. John Greenville, Ohio Kuhl, Lois Elkton, Michigan Logan. Margaret Corry, Pennsylvania Lovestrand, Richard Minneapolis. Minnesota New Wan' 4 New E' ev ffdll, Q-'-xv -6 Lupton, Joyce Dodge City, Kansas Mahia, John Matathia, Kenya, Africa Mellender, Judy Chicago, Illinois Maynes, Bonnie New Hyde Park, New York Mayo, Patricia Toledo, Ohio McCord, 'Russell Bainbridge, Ohio OPHO ORE . N . lXl I'1'lS. Gloria St. Thomas, Virgin ls lhl0I'ICl'll1'WI'C, James Tolccln, Olllcy Klyer. Klarilyn Newark, Ohio Osborne. David Fort Wayne, Indiana wuv'X -.-ffl McKean, Evelyn Highland, Indiana Michelson, Helmut Detroit, Michigan Mighells, Emily Randolph, New York Miller, Clifford Grabill, Indiana Mitchell, Carolyn Toledo, Ohio Mitchell, Mary Toledo, Ohio CLASS Parker, Robert Sheridan, Indiana Pekrul, Merton Holt, lXliChigan X 'Z' .,,....wav l, 5'-'.:,: ' Q? , ww! :aiu-3, .. 'wie 6212? 1 Wu! Penland, Sue Fort Wayne, Indiana Rager, Jan Offerle, Kansas Ramsdell, Beverly Clayton, Michigan Rashley, Donald Delta, Ohio Richardson, Philip Granada Hills, California Ringenberg, Maynard Fort Wayne, Indiana Ross, Carolyn Findley Lake, New York Schaser, Marion Wickliffe, Ohio Sherman, Sharon Hazel Park, Michigan Sholl, Marlene Edgerton, Ohio Schultz, Gerald Laura, Ohio Sintay, Lillian Monaca, Pennsylvania Sisson. Kenneth Penn Yan, New York Sonnenberg. Sally Royal Oak, Michigan 5180 :QW W K Q5- Staighxt. Aletha Fort Wayne, Indiana Strahm, Daisy Berne, Indiana Sywnington, Kaye Royal Oak, Michigan Tehan, Kathleen Dayton. Kentucky Wagner, Joanne Berea, Ohio Walsh, Ronald Newark, Ohio VVanner, lNIax Berne, Indiana ,rl 'Nl' in 'C' 0 x Ln HQ! 1651 Wells, Felicia Hamilton, Ohio Wells, Juanita North Adams, Indiana Welty, James Fort Wayne, Indiana Williams, Marjorie Indianola, Iowa Wilson, Robert Royal Oak, Michigan Winteregg, Bryce Berne, Indiana Wolfe, Roy Fort Wayne, Indiana Maw' 'QUWQH' JU Blomquist, James ' Fort Wayne, Indiana Blomquist, Janet Fort Wayne, Indiana Bower, David Newfield, New Jersey Brisco, Kenneth Lockport, New York Cameron, Heather La Ceiba, Honduras Cantrell, Mary Hagerstown, Maryland IOR 'Via Aamodt, Otto Minot, North Dakota Armant, John Hampstead, Maryland Armstrong, James Fayette, Ohio Beers, Barbara Ontario, Canada Berggren, David Phoenix, Arizona X 1 v QQ.-Q-f-'fi '1 1 -iii? CLASS Clappe. Kay Bryan, Ohio Congos. Darryl Painesville, Ohio Cooney. Sara Camden, Michigan Craft, Peggy Batavia, Ohio Crawfis. Patricia Fort lrVayne, Indiana Douglass, Phillip Van Nuys, California 'Qin' 'M' Drudge. Bonnie Silver Lake, Indiana Easterday, Charles Thomasville, Pennsylvania Emery. William Belleville, New jersey Enderlin, August New Haven, Indiana Evearitt, Timothy Fort Wayne, Indiana 3 Qisv 2 'gf-....? L.-uw Ewert, Carolyn Newton, Kansas Fetter, Paulette Lima, Ohio Flint, Dianne Gray, Maine Fruchey. Rita Reading. Michigan Gerig, Esther Lois Fort Wayne, Indiana Q-Lf' :. ' sn' 11 -'fn -as-5-,, 5-'97 -gmac? mam! 'VN May' Q 1:1 . , , ,f , A X. I 3 rs.,-1 5 5 .--f a .0 M44- Gingery, Rosemary Wooster, Ohio Gray, Melanie Youngstown, Ohio Haber, Norma Detroit, Michigan Haney, A. Ruth Jackson, Michigan Harris, Sue Hamilton, Ohio Hostetler, Richard Fort Wayne, Indiana JU 1oR M , ,ai ...G Ally 1 ' xiii . V fr , ,I f ,,, X. fx 3 ,f fix .5 . 'H flv ,K , N04 X i Maslin, Ernest Little Meadows. Pennsylvania 54.1 'wwf Kageyama, Niles Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Keener, Jane Fort Wayne, Indiana Kunioka., Charles Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Lachmiller, Sharon Toledo, Ohio Line, Kathleen Royal Oak, Michigan MacDermid, james Redmond, Washington CLASS Mason, Harold Zion, Illinois Masterson, Mary Bluffton. Indiana Meyer, Roy Fort Wayne, Indiana Moening, Robert Lima. Qhio X WW 1 n 21':3.-'P -wsu' 'NAMED l, X: 1,5453 ...XY A4 NW? '9C'.':ew 'iwghgf 'Tr'ggn,,, WGN UNIQR Raines. William Hagerstown. Maryland Reichhardt. David Camden. Michigan Rice, Shirley Detroit. Michigan Ross. John Findley Lake. New York Roudebush, Mary Jo Bloomfield, Indiana Stansell. David Midland, Texas R.-we ' Morley. Stephen Fort VVayne, Indiana Nicholson, Gerald Osakis, Minnesota Osborne, Grant Fort Wayne, Indiana Parmalee. Daniel Lansing, Michigan Phelps, Judith Lansing. Michigan az, fv, 5 CLASS Steiner. Barbara Fort lYayne, Indiana Steiner. Karen Wooster. Ohio Stiles, Madonna Mooresvillei Indiana Sweet, Sally Elyria, Ohio Swineheart. David Columbia City. Indiana Tschantz, Nancy South Whitley. Indiana V, if er s g f if 1' -I ' if -- ' A ' ,M ' fp?-'fs s 'iaiw - T ' 1 bf ,I t ' .14 -- ' ,aj-igz' 1. ,. ' lm 74 ' I ' w s, A fl: , QQ if-ef ' E141 PIN ' ,- 4-'xl 4115 L,-e 'N Llp? I I 'vi vw if .. 1 lf 3 L cr' 'Fil ffm! ,f.lX XVada, Aileen Lawai, Kauai, Hawai VValker, Adassa St. Ann, Jamaica W. Walker, Jean Columbus. Ohio Watkins. Mildred Royal Oak, Michigan Weber, Joan Wauseon, Ohio i I. .if 1555 t -arrrff 3.9, swf PHILIP D. BUCHANAN--B.A. in Pastoral Training-Romans 1:16-Alpha Kappa 2,4-, President 35 Student Association 4, Parliamentarian 4,53 Class President 5: Student Voice Sports Editor 31 Basketball 1,43 Intramurals 1,2. -IUDITH R. CALVIN-B.A. in Christian Education-Acts 20:24 -Nyack Missionary College: Alpha Kappa 2,3g Light Tower Editor 3, Educational Editor 43 Gospel Team 3, Student Council 3, Senior Representativeg Christian Ministries Retreat Advertising Chairman 4. SE ICR CECELIA KAYE ASHLEY-B.S. in Elementary Edutation- Proverbs 3:5,6fCheerleading 1, S.E.A. 4. GEORGE WILLIAM ASHLEY-B.A. in Social Science-Psalms 18:23-Class V. President 2, Class President 33 Youth Confer- ence 3. KARL BELL-B.A. in MistionsfPhilippians 1:20-Intramural Leader 2.3.4, Alpha Kappa 2g Booster Club 23 Basketball Man- ager 2. SHIRLEY BERTYfB,R.E.-Proverbs 3:5,6-Oratorio 1.2.3,-4: Student Voice 2,3,4g Leightner Dorm President 3,45 Women's Chorus 2: Chorale 4: Light Tower Staff 3, Section Editor 4: Christian Ministries Retreat General Chairman 4g Booster Club 3,-1. STEPHEN NEIL BINKLEY-B.A. in Pastoral TrainingEGala- tians 6:9fAlpha Kappa 2,33 Class Chaplain 41 Intramurals l,4, Leader 2. ARLAN BIRKEYWBA. in Pastoral Training, Th.B.-Isaiah 40:31-Class V. President 1, Class President 23 Student Council l,2,3q S.M.F. V. President 45 Dorm Cabinet l,2,3,5, President 4, Counsellor 3,41 A Cappella 2, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 5: Light Tower Staff lg Oratorio l,2g S.M.F. Ensemble 2,3,4, Youth Con- ference Ensemble 2,3,4: Alpha Kappa 2,3,4g Crossroads Ensemble 2,33 Gospel Team 33 Student Pastor 5. . 'X CLASS ELIZABETH IRENE CA.MPBELL-BA. in Christian Education and ,'Mmion.s-Isaiah 40:31-Alpha Kappa 2.3.-l-3 Class Ofhcer 1. 2: Student Council 41 Youth Conference Committee Member 3: Dorm Cabinet 3: A Cappella 4: Gospel Team 2. EILEEN CLARK-B.S. in .Missions and Chrirtian Education- Psalms 17:15-Light Tower Editor 2: S.RI.F. Publications Chair- man 3: Youth Conference Co-Chairman 43 Prayer Band Leader 1. KAREN CLA WSON-B.S. in Elementary Education-Psalms 28:7-Huntington College 1.2: Yearbook Staff l, Assistant Editor 2: Y.W.C.A. Secretary 21 Fort YN'ayne Bible College 3.4: S.E.A. 3. President 4: Bethany Dorm President 4. KAREN ROSE DI,'RSTfB.S. in Motion.: and Christian Educa- tion-Matthew 6:334Treasurer Bethany 1: Treasurer Providence 3: Dorm Counsellor 33 Booster Club President 3. DAVID DYCK-BA. in Minion:-Matthew 6:33-Class Presi- dent 1. Chaplain 3: Student Council 2.4, V. President 4: S.NI,F. Treasurer 3: Alpha Kappa 2.33: A Cappella 1.2.41 Youth Con- ference Ensemble 2.3: Gospel Team 1.2.4. CLARENCE L. EASH7B.A. in Illi5xions4Colossians 2:3fBa.s- ketball 1 g Light Tower Advertising Manager 2. ,Q 'rf'-N Il- ' -rf' for 'f-at sw g ' if -gg? JAMES GLENWOOD EBERSOLE--B.A. in Pastoral Training -Presently serving as pastor of the Murray lNIissionary Church. SHARON LOUISE EVEARITT-B.S. in Elementary Educatinng Minor in Missions-Philippians 1:6-Booster Club 2.3: Cheer- leader 2.31 Student Council 2: Dorm V. President 2: Youth Con- ference Co-Chairman 4: Class Secretary 3. V. President 5: Alpha Kappa 3: S.E.A. 5. ff' ' 1- ff DU.-LYE .-1. FORDfB..-1. in AIim'nnr.' Th.B.4Proverbs 325,6- Class V. President 2: Student Council 'lg Head Usher 2: Intra- murals l.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.-lg S.M.F. Treasurer 3: Alpha Kappa 24.5. PAT FOli'LER--BR.E.-Philippians 3:10-Counsellor 3,45 Dorm Secretary 4: M.C.A. Student Fellowship V. President 3. wav-3 'K.f 'Z2 if-v if PHILLIS KAY FREEIWAX-B.S. in Elementary Educationgl Peter 2:21-S.E.A. 1.2.3.-lg Youth Conference Art Chairman 4: Light Tower Art Staff 43 Student Voice Staff 2. MARY ELLEN GUDE.MAN-B.A. in Christian Edurationg Philippians 3:14-Indiana Business College: Indiana Univer- sity: Alpha Kappa 3.4. HUGH T. GUSHIKEN-B.A. in Pastoral Training-Matthew 6:33fCamera Club 12.3.43 Alpha Kappa 3,43 MCA. Fellowship l.2.3.'l'Z Light Tower Photographer 4. DOLORES ANN HAKE-B.S.M.-Romans 8:28-Gospel Team 2.3: S.M.F. Pianist 3.4: Youth Conference Pianist 1.2.3.-lg Youth Conference Music Chairman 4: A Cappella 12.3.43 A Cappella Pianist l,2,3: Oratorio 1.2.3.-1-1 Music Club 1.2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4: Crossroads Ensemble Pianist 1.2: Booster Club 23 Intra- murals 1. IANYCE LEE HARRIS-B.S. in Elementary Education-Isaiah 41:10-S.E.A. 1,2,3,4g Booster Club V. President 23 Dorm Coun- sellor 2. JAMES W. HARSHAW IR.-B.A. in Social Science-Isaiah 26:15. 'S . t 2 ,xo ,., .vt If ' w . x l -5 1 , .. - k W e 'Er , LOIS BEVERLY HLYFF-B.S. in Elenzentary Edtzration- Zechariah -1:6-Booster Club 3: SEA. 3.43 Dorm Secretary -1. YU.-ll' ROSE IIWLER-B.S. in Elementary Edurationq BS, in Alifyiozzr-Psalriis 27:1-SEA. 5.61 Oratorio 1.3.-1: Camera Club 1.2: Theta Beta 2. MARE' ESTHER KELLER-B.S. in Music Education-II Peter 3212.1-1-fklusic Club 2.5. Secretary 3: Oratorio 2.3: A Cappella 2: S.E..-X, 5: Youth Conference Ensemble 3: Class Secretary 3: Dorm Cabinet 3: Gospel Team 2.3: Summer Tour 3. KARIN LEE LANTZ-B.A. in Social Scienrefll Timothy 1:12 fOratorio 1: A Cappella 1.2: Dorm Cabinet 2.3: Booster Club 1: Gospel Team 1.2: Spanish Club 3. Treasurer 4: Youth Conference Secretary -1: Youth Conference Ensemble 2.3. ANITA RUTH LAYMON-B.S. in Elementary Education- Philippians 3:10-Oratorio 1,-lg S.E.A. 2.3.41 A Cappella Choir l,2,3.4: Crossroads Ensemble 1.2: Youth Conference Ensemble 4: Student Voice Staff 2.3, Editor 4: Light Tower Section Editor 3: Nlusic Club 2.3.4-g Booster Club 2: Intramural Sports 1. JULIE LEAS-B.S. in Missions-Psalms 4O:1O,11-Booster Club 3: Student Council 3: Student Association Secretary 4. CLASS GLENDA HEBBLETHli'plITE -BS. in Elementary Eduratmn --Philippians -1:13--S.E..-X. 1.2.3.-1. E. DEI..-1l'.YE HIRSCHY- 'I'lz.B.--ll Corinthians 111:12--Band 1.3: Oratorit- 3: Alpha Kappa 3.4. SAP' GL 'tm U' av-. 1 M qv?-'? '9' , I M, 'QQ' IOR MILBURN R, NANTZ-B.S. in Elementary Education-Ecclm siastes 12:13-Class Chaplain 31 Assistant Producer of Crossroads 33 S.E.A. President 4: Jr. Youth Fellowship 5. DORIS ANN NISWANDERfB,S. in Christian Education and Missions-Philippians 3:10-Booster Club lg Band lg Class Sec- retary 2.41 Counsellor 2.3: Dorm V. President 3, Secretary 25 Oratorio 3: Christian Ministries Retreat Committee Chairman -lf. RUTH ANNE PIPKIN-B.R.E.fIsaiah 5O:77Booster Club -lg Class Secretary -iz Christmas Banquet Program Chairman 4. PHILLIP RICE-B.A. in Bible-Alpha Kappa 2,33 Dorm V. President 2: Intramurals 12.3. ELMER E. RUPP--IR.-B.A, in Mission5vProxferbs 335,6- Albright College 1: Alpha Kappa 2, V. President 3g Light Tower 3,4-g Booster Club 31 Basketball Manager 2g Intramurals 1,2,3g Camera Club 1. MARGARET SHADI'-B.S, in Alixsionary Nursing+Registered Nurse Degree from Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Psalms 3723.-lfCospel Team 1. BETTY Z. SPADERfB.A. in Christian Education-Philippians 3:l3,14+Practical Bible Training School 1,23 Booster Club 3g Alpha Kappa 3,43 S.M.F. Publicity 31 Play 35 Light Tower Social andnmav ' Editor 4: Student Council 45 Christmas Banquet General Chair- man -l. RICHARD C. SPEICHER-B.A. in Pastoral Training-Micah 6:8-Albright College 1 : Alpha Kappa 2,3,4. 'BS' '-'E ,.-. f.: . .g,,k.v .1 g ESTHER SPIETH-B.S. in Elementary Education .X -Zechariah 4:8-Orato- W rio 1,45 Defiance College: Spanish Club 3,45 S.E.A. 4. CLASS DUANE STEINER-B.A. in Pastoral Training-Proverbs 315,6- Gospel Team 1.2.-15 Organist 2.3542 Youth Conference Music Chairman 3: A Cappella 1,43 Oratorio 2.4: Student Council 25 Alpha Kappa 2,35-15 Red Cross Council 35 Spring Banquet Chair- man 2. SANDRA TUCKERfB.S. in Elementary Eduration7Proverbs 315.6-Oratorio 35 S.E.A. 15253,-lg Dorm President 45 Light Tower 2: Band 1.2,3. LAWRENCE E. UCZEN-BA. in Pastoral Training-Isaiah 40:31-A Cappella 1.2.3,-11 Oratorio 1.2.3545 Music Club 1,2,4, President 3: M.C.A. Student Fellowship 1,2535-lg Alpha Kappa 2, 3,45 Play 13 Booster Club 1,2,3g Dorm Council 35 Light Tower Class Editor 2, Social Editor 3, Editor -15 Intramurals 1. KENT L. VONGUNTEN-B.S. in Elementary Education fRomans 8:28-Oratorio 1.25 A Cappella l: Youth Conference Ensemble lg S.E.A. 3,41 Song Leader 2,3545 Youth Sponsor 25354. ALICE IOY WEDDLE-B.S. in Elementary Education-John 10:10-Light Tower Layout Assistant 15 Literary Editor 25 Stu- dent Voice Editor 35 S.E.A. 1,2,3,4,5, V. President 2, President 35 S.E.A. Program Committee 55 Camera Club 1 5 Oratorio 1. ROBERT L. PVHEAT-B.A. in Missionsg B.S. in Music and Christian Educationg Th.B.,'-ll Corinthians 3:5-Class Chap- lain 1, President 35 Student Association President 45 A Cappella Treasurer -1: S.M.F. Treasurer 25 Prayer Band Leader 65 Youth Conference Chairman 6, Art Chairman 35 Play 53 Light Tower Business Manager 55 Pastor 65 Alpha Kappa 35 Oratorio 35 S.E.A. 2. WAHNETTA JUNE WHEAT-B.S. in Missionary Nursing- Isaiah 43:2-Prayer Band Leader 15 Cheerleader 15 Oratorio 15 Band 15 Play 15 Registered Nurse Degree from Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana. RUDIE WIENS-B.A. in Missions-II Timothy 2:2-Alpha Kappa 3,45 Class Treasurer 4. isa-as -Q. , fxk Tw f-me-'F' ,yi-'- -. if CONCENTRATION 'WVELCONIE to the Lutheran Nursing Home. Here our days are spent in . . . 'A.. 1 ,4l,, A gr! n-1' ' 1 . S H: , .V WORSHIP FRESHMEN: Beth Ziemer, Linda Moughler, Kathy Diane Allen, Ruth Gifford, and Donna Clark. URS Schwebel, Dorothy Miller, TRAINING F-01 UNIFORMS 'Tv POSING FOR A PICTURE . .. JEST. 111 SENIORS-JLTNIORS: Liz Cmmur, Lilah Amstutz. Donna Richmwnd, Ann Leh- man, Carol XN'hitcman, Joyce Butts. Karen Bwwers. and Ruth Payne. mffe? 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C0fl9l'Q+U'Q'hOYl5 Q CHlOl'S S Clans? 1965 FIRST BRETHREN ' 3326 South Calho 744-1065 Class of I964 THE FIRST CLARK'S SERVICE MISSIGNARY CENTER 3430 S. FAIRFIELD AVE. Mechanic on duty v- XY FEI FI .JL L ift' 'ER ' LHR -I 'K I f UP? E E i R' I I 'J' I 'Il lr I 'M F' U 7 ' 1- u.- ' :E+ 1 S l l ., AT-CLYDE, CHIC To .Q REV. HERMAN WAGNER, PASTOR mend GENE H, CLARK MR. HAROLD BAILEY, SUPT. Phone 744-9631 SOUTH WAYNE HARDWARE NATIGNAL MILL Hardware, housewares, gift items, u I I d d I 005 S V: A F W 207 E Columbia 7 5 089 MAY GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU THE SENIORS OF '64 from the First Church of God Collamer, Indiana Pastor: Burris Moore-Supt.: Russ Brock Phone: 723-5276 Slogan: The Church With The Friendly Welcome. Ps. I22:I I was glad when they said unto me: let us go into the house of the Lord. HIGHLAND BETHEL EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH Where there is opportunity for Christian Service. Located: 4300 N. Clinton St. Ft. Wayne, Indiana HARRY MCCRUM, Pastor GREETINGS st CONGRATULATIQNS- TO THE CLASS OF 364 As we join you in your prayer for God's guidance in the life work you will soon be undertaking, may we quote this timely word about Christian service, from a message by the late Dr. A. W. Toler: The.call to witness ana' serve comes to evegf Cltrz'stian,' the call to be a Vozce comes onbz to the man who has the Spzrzfs gm ana' speczal enabling. We need not ewer men to show merzy, bat we need more men who can hear the Wor s cf Goa' ana' translate t em znto human speech. THE INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE The Home, Foreign, Finance, and Education Departments The Office of The Alliance Witness: The Publication Committee. 260 West 44th. Street, New York, 36, New York In Canada: I634 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario THE SALVATION ARMY With heart to GOD and hands to MAN Citadel Corps. I702 S. Calhoun St. Phone 744-8805 Belmont Outpost, 5512 McClellan St. Capt. 81 Mrs. Edward Johnson, Commanding Officer The Avalon Missionary Church, 7120 Premier Drive in Fort Wayne, has been the home church to many students at FWBC. The ministries of the students have been greatly appreciated. We hope that fellowship at Avalon may have added the spirit- ual dimension to college life that has helped to sustain the student for the present and will strengthen him in the future. THE THIRD STREET CHURCH UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev. Howard F. Anderson, Pastor A CHURCH EXTENDING CHRIST TO THE PEOPLE Third St. at Schilling Ft. Wayne, Indiana Phone 743-2645 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PARMA 5999 Ridge Road, Parma 29, Ohio PREACHING SERVICES EVERY LORD'S DAY A POSITIVE MINISTRY for a BEWILDERED AGE Pastor Samuel Elliott 3 STUDENTS WELCOME THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH Rev. Delbert Ruberg WEISER PARK UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH eV. GU Fennemdn, GSOY R P I B P t Where the visitor is never a Stranger 5824 Old Decatur Road Ft. Wayne, Indiana Phone: 444-0123 Parsonage: 3008 Webster 2901 Warsaw, Ft. Wayne, Indiana . . . the friendly church with a since ' terest in your SPIRITUAL needs. CONGRATULATIONS FWBC 81 CLASS OF '64 GROVELAN D MISSIONARY CHURCH REV. JOHN RICHARDSON, PASTOR Groveland, Illinois Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2413 Curdes Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind THE CURDES AVENUE MISSIONARY CHURCH . invites you to attend and gives you the op- portunity to serve. W if THE MISSICJNARY CHURCH W, . ASSGCIATIO 3 . JT N1-xtloNAL HEADQUARTERS 3901 South Wayne Avenue M.C.A. Headquarters Building Fgff Wayne, Indignq The founders of the Missionary Church Association, which had its beginning in 1898, were impelled by a three fold vision: 1. That of carrying the Gospel of Jesus Christ into all the world to the end that men might be saved, 2. That of a home constituency in the United States which would support and give stability to the foreign missionary program. 3. That of a school to train ministers and missionaries for both the home and foreign programs. I Fort Wayne Bible College lNew South Campus-Now being developedl In fulfillment of this vision, the M.C.A. founded F.W.B.C. in 1904 and together they have grown to a place of world-wide influence in helping to fulfill the Great Commission of Christ. The M.C.A. has extended its training program on a college level to Jamaica in the West Indies, by opening the Jamaica Theological Seminary in 1960, offering a four-year course of study lead- ing to a degree in Theology. Jamaica Theological Seminary THE M.C.A. OONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1964 and Welcomes You to the M.C.A. Ministry. CHANNELS OF SERVICE . . . FOREIGN MISSIONARY SERVICE . . . 85 missionaries on 5 mission fields-Sierra Leone, West Africa, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Haiti, West Indies, and Ecuador, South America. HOME EXTENSION PROGRAM . . .I T20 Churches in 6 Districts-Great Lakes, Central, Mid-South, Mid- western, Western, and Hawaiian Mission. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . . Training Sunday School leaders through a National Leadership Training Program, building the church through the Sunday School. PUBLICATIONS . . . Bible Truth Book Store, THE MISSIONARY WORKER, and the BETHEL-Bible Truth Sunday School Lesson Series. MISSIONARY YOUTHFELLOWSHIP . . . Providing the best available advantages to youth through the National Office and District Youth Camps. CHILDREN'S WORK. . . Instructing children in Bible knowledge and Christian practice through the Sunshine Makers program. MEN'S MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP . . . Christian fellowship for men, soul winning, PALS program to support pastors in new churches, and the M.C.A. Investment Foundation. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY . . . Operating a Missionary Supply Center, promoting missions, prayer and fellowship. Contact M.C.A. Officers for Service Opportunities. Rev. Tillman Habegger Rev. Clarence Gerig Rev. Clarence I. Birkey President Home Secretary Foreign Secretary SCJLVFIIINUAYTWIBIZNUAIJCHELJCLAI, 1JTJfTEH fBIlE1HHIlETJ To all who mourn and need comfort-to all who are weary and need rest-to all who are friendless and wish friendship-to all who pray and to all who do not, but ought-to all who sin and need a Saviour, and to whosoever will-this church opens wide the door and in the name of Jesus, the Lord, says WELCOME. DIAL-PRAYER 744-1238, 745-2933 Rev. Frank L. Engle, Pastor 3500 So. Wayne Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 0 :xxx nyrx V. g CIIIIIJDfEXZAJWC3EHQISL4 ofthe FEF.1NUXXUNI31AIlEDX 2921 Hoagland Ave. Fort Wayne, Indiana DIRECTOR: LOUISE KIMMEL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: EVELYN MORRILL Phone: 745-0228 B A Missionary Field at your doorstep reaching boys and girls with the Gospel, through Good News Clubs : five day clubs: camps: fairs: and rallies. E YOU are invited to the NEW WEISSER PARK UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH, FT. WAYNE, INDIANA Services: The Friendly Church with 5Un.-9.30 a sincere interest in 10:30 YOUR Spiritual needs 6.45 Rev. Paul Brenneman, Pastor 7:30 Phone 744-9307 Wed.-7:30 WELCOME TO THE: EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH 3-M Miles west of Berne, Indiana on Highway 118 and M mile north LISTEN TO: TOWER OF STRENGTH WGL 1250 kc. 6:30 p.m. Every Saturday Evening YOU are always welcome. Rev. Oscar A. Eicher Pastor HARVESTER MISSIONARY CHURCH A Light Shining In A Dark Place 3331 Harvester at Fleetwood, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Phone: 742-8352 S i PEACE I leave with you, my peace I give unto youg not as the world giveth, give I unto you MAY THIS PEACE OF CHRIST BE YOURS The Class of . . . 1966 . : vu John 14:27 C I-.. ...an 1 ft' ' i4-I ,Q '? - ' .ff '3'f' . iv , , A ' -, Yun H , ,Fun , . , Q , w s f f I E' pp- , , A CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 764 AND MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP AND INSPIRATION THROUGH ANOTHER YEAR. SERVICES: Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:40 AM Warm the Heart 7:15 PM After Church Fellowship 9:00 PM . . . The Church with a large missionary heart, . . . The church with an excellent musical program, . . . The Church with a fine youth department. THE FT. WAYNE GOSPEL TEMPLE lAffiliated with the Christian 81 Missionary Alliancej ll7 E. Rudisill Blvd.-Phone: 744-4236 The Rev. Carl R. Bennett, Pastor MIDWEEK: Temple Victory Hour Tues. 7:00 PM HEATH CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH , MAY THE OF YOU SENIOR GRADS OF 1964 152 PIKE AVENUE HEATH, oH1o ll Peter 3:18- But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour, .lesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and for ever-Amen. LORD ALWAYS DIRECT THE STEPS The Friendly, Growing Church Our prayers go with your college faculty and Sfudenfsl Rev. Robert Chroninger l FROM: BOB HACKBARTH A FINE DRIVE AND DINE WWE CATER T0 ALL CCCASIQNSD 3 S N E G N 1,2 5 BIG BUSTER T R E s gig OBRGADVIEW 1 F FLORISTS E '91 sl GREENHQUSES GOGD LUCK SEN ICJRS 1502 BLUFFTON RD. PHONE 456-2509 PHONE: 747-3146 QCATERING SERVICEJ 5801 WINCHESTER RD. 744-0767 FT. WAYNE, INDIANA 5907 , PHONE: OLD DECATUR RD. F 0 744-4572 The Store With A Solid Christian Background. Mr, Ferguson is an ordained minister. Mrs. Ferguson is a licensed song evangelist. After 27 years in the pastorate, health problems hindered continuous service of this kind. 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Cantrell 866 Frederick St. Hagerstown, Maryland Iowa Christian Union Youth Wayne Caulkins Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Habegger Berne, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith Wauseon, Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger 4006 S. Wayne, Ft. Wayne, Ind. TRUSTING YOU WILL ALWAYS SEEK HIS DIVINE GUIDANCE Mr. and Mrs. Clair C. Motz Mr. Noah Luginbill 913 W. Main St. Berne, Indiana F. C. Fierke 12947 Oak Park Ave. Palos Heights, Ill. LET LOVE GUIDE YOUR DAILY LIFE Mariorie McCove Mr. 8. Mrs. Ransom Hebblethwaite Edon, Ohio THE LORD'S BLESSING IN YEARS AHEAD Helen W. Bohm Lloyd Gilliam 2039 Judd Rd. Flint, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Homer Berry 1415 E. Bristol Rd. Flint, Michigan TWI HE Pvt. W. Hebblethwaite Edon, Ohio Alliance Youth Fellowship New Brighton, Pa. Highland Bethel Young People Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cable and Wire Products Co. Route il: 4, Swanton, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Birkey Delavan, Rt. 2, Illinois WISHING YOU GOD'S BEST Herman 8. Lavinia Ebersole Virgil Bloomer Const. Co. R. R. flilul, Co. Rd. 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BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Karol Uczen 2229 N. Lawler Chicago 22, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mleko, .lr. 930 Chestnut St. Arlington Heights, III. OUR APPRECIATION TO OUR PUBLISHER HANNIBAL, Mo. THE AMERICA YEARBOOK COMPANY Komets? ROO SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY QQ Q, Fort Woynl Indiana M W ' .9 YUP YUIIR TIIIRST TO: F AWAY . BEST WISHES Aamodt, Ottoray 416 2nd Ave. N.W. Minot, N. Dakota Aoyahi, Robert 1557 Nehoa Honolulu, Hawaii Anderson, John Box 40 Malakal, Sudan Africa Armant, John 26 Fairmount Rd. Hampstead, Md. Armstrong, James Fayette, Ohio Ashley, Cecelia 800 W. Rudisill Blvd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ashley, William 800 W. Rudisill Blvd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Aubry, Linda 3652 Wallwerth Drive Toledo 12, Ohio Bagshaw, Raymond 2849 Woodland Wichita, Kansas Bagshaw, Richard 2849 Woodland Wichita, Kansas Bailey, Thomas R. R. 1552 Auburn, Ind. Baker, Linda R. R. -1-751 Delta, Ohio Barr, David 5523 Kiddville Belding, Mich. Basel, Rosemarie G-6470 Fenton Rd. Flint, Mich. Beasley, Barbara 5 Park Drive Arcanum, Ohio Beattie, Kenneth R. R. gil Defiance, Ohio Becker, Lynn 2718 N. Becker Rd. Woodburn, Ind. Beers, Barbara 138 Peel St. Barrie Ontario, Canada Beitler, Sherryl 1435 Curdes Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bell, Karl 2116 E. 37 Anderson, Ind. Bender, Burnell 3411K So. Barr Ft. Wayne, Ind. Benedict, Barbara Box 366 Corning, Ohio Berggren, David 2213 E. Brill Phoenix, Ariz. Beny, Sandra 14 1 5 Bristol Flint, Mich. Berty, Shirley 334 Madison Ave. Falls Creek, Pa. Biberstein, David 366 Linn Grove Ave. Berne, Ind. TUDE TI DEX Binkley, Stephen 3114 Thompson Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Birkey. Arlan R.R ..7i2 Delavan, Ill. Blomberg, Helen 322 W. Hurlbut Ave. Belvidere, Ill. Blomquist, James 2224 St. Joe Blvd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Blomquist, Janet 2224 St. Joe Blvd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bodkin, Larry 2913 Chestnut St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bokel, Joseph 2355 W. Leith Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bower, David Rosemont Ave. Newlield, N. J. Breiner, Sue 5370 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield, Ohio Brincefield, Larry Box 118 Wolcottville, Ind. Brisco, Kenneth 254 South Street Lockport, N. Y. Brown, David 9905 Thiele Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Buchanan, Philip 3514 Brooklyn Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bulson, Virginia 5258 DeAlva Dr. Fairfield, Ohio Bunde, Gail Weckerly Road Whitehouse, Ohio Burns, Warren 4527 Hessen Cassel Ft. Wayne, Ind. Burton, Barbara 3714 Shady Ct. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Butts, Billie R.R. 42, Box 368 Greenville, Ohio Byers, William 1 15 Harrison Mooresville, Ind. Cadaret, Howard 20902 Hunt Club Harper Woods, Mich. Calvin, Judith 204 E. North St. West Un.ity, Ohio Cameron, Heather Apartado 47, La Ceiba La Ceiba, Honduras Campbell, Elizabeth Barneveld, Wisconsin Cantrell, Mary 866 Frederick St. Hagerstown, Md. Carlin, William Box 21, Baubice St. Pioneer, Oh.io Carrier, William 7057 Cedros Van Nuys, Calif. Cash, Nancy 2531 Darlene Ct. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Chapman, Phyllis 922 Crabtree Lane Racine, Wlisconsin Claassen, Marvin 113 Forrest CRobeinl E. Peoria, Ill. Clappe, C. Kay 927 South Walnut Bryan, Ohio Clark, Eileen 7 West Ave. Kingston 8, Jamaica, W.I Clark, Grace 7 West Ave. Kingston 8, Ja.maica, W.I. Clawson, Karen R.R. 565 Columbia City, Ind. Clegg, Ronald 714W W. Superior Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cline, Thomas 4840 So. Harrison St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cochran, Mary Beth 726 Belden Michigan City, Ind. Codner, Judith R.R. 4751 Longbottom, Ohio Compher, Tillie R.R. 513 Chillicothe, Ohio Congos, Darryl 12188 Concord-Hambden Painesville, Ohio Conteh, Frank WM. C. A. Magburaka Sierra Leone, Africa Cook, Roberta 3406 McCormick Ft. Wayne, Ind. Coon, Barbara 2806 W. Garden St. Peoria, Ill. Cooney, Sara Camden, Mich. Copley Joyce RAR. 441 New London, Ohio Craft, Donna 12913 Larchmere Cleveland, Ohio Craft, Peggy 4457 Dogwood Dr. Batavia, Ohio Craig, Patricia 3301 Englewood Indianapolis, Ind. Craig, Sharon 4025 Elmae Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Crawfis, Patricia 4001 Kimmel Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. DeHabey, Ruth 4301 Cook Road Ft. Wayne, Ind. Delagrande, Ruby P.O. Box 63 Grabill, Ind.- DeMerchant, Blanchard 223 N. Alexander Royal Oak, Mich. Delwierchant. Joan 4817 Union St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dickinson, Pamela 3922 Greendale Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dissinger, Arlene R.R. -712 Auburn, Ind. Dodd, Judy 3007 N. 36th St. Phoenix, Arizona Douglass, Ph.ilip 15465 Friar St. Van Nuys, Calif. Drake, Mary Ann R.R. 412 Greenville, Ohio Drudge, Bonnie R.R. 42 Silver Lake, Ind. Drummond, Richard 2481 Eastill Dr. Jacksonville, Florida Dunlap, Judith 6110 South Calhoun Ft. Wayne, Ind. DuPree, Margaret Box 1065 Bureau, Ill. Durst, John 7515 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Durst, Karen 7515 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Duthie, E. Joan 8212 Paige St. Warren, Mich. Dyck, David 266 Van Buren Beme, Ind. Dye, Robert Jr. 3901 S. Wayne Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eash, Clarence 2307 Fleetwood Ave Ft. Wayne, Ind. Easterday, Charles Thomasville, Pa. Ebersole, James R.R. 45,54 Bluffton, Ind. Eckerley, Gene R.R. gil Wabash, Ind. Eicher, C. Janet 3901 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ellert, Vera 5212 E. State Ft. Wayne, Ind. Elliott, Warren 4514 Pershing Ave Parma 34, Ohio Ellis, Elizabeth 6308 Downingtowa Dr Ft. Wayne, Ind. Elmore, Martha 1868 S. W. 17 St. Mia.mi, Florida Emerick, Richard R.R. if-'1 Ray, Ind. Emery, Marie 53 Campbell Ave. Belleville, N. Emery, William 53 Campbell Ave. Belleville, N. Enderlin, August 234 Lincoln Hwy. W. New Haven, Ind. Evearitt, Sharon 339 W. Leith Ft. Wayne, Ind. Evearitt, Tim 339 W. Leith Ft. Wayne, Ind. Everhart, Janelle 227 So. 3rd Decatur, Ind. Ewert, Carolyn 615 E. Bdwy. Newton, Kansas Falb, Kay 4902 Roberta Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fetter, Paulette 4019 Harding Hwy. Lima, Ohio Fields, Ronald R.R. 368, Box 230 Hillsboro, Ohio Fierke, Mary 12947 Oak Park Palos Heights, Ill. Flint, Dianne Dry Mills Gray, Maine Forbes, Richard 507 S. Martha Angola, Ind. Forbes, Velma 507 S. Martha Angola, Ind. Ford, Duane 4030 'S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, lnd. Fornstedt, Jean R.R. if 2 Beloit, Wis. Foster, James Higgins Lake Lyon Manor, Mich. Fowler, Patricia 2311 Denison Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Frater, James 2401 Smith Rd. Fremont, Ohio Freeman, Phillis 20980 Newman Rd. Trenton, Mich. Froese, Leona Inola, Okla. Fruchey, Rita Reading, Mich. Furlong, Jerry 1110 Roosevelt Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gallagher, Fern 1105 W. Packard Ft. Wayne, Ind. Geiger, Roger 3111 Macarthur Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerber, Marjorie R.R. 42, Box 280 Geneva, Ind. Gerber, Ruth 4031 Fairfield Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Joy R.R. 5462 Auburn, Ind. Gerig, Lois 3901 S. Wayne Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Sue 906 W. Oakdale Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gifford, Olive 517 Banyan Rd. Newark, Delaware Gingery, Rosemary R.R. 1751 Wooster, Ohio Goldsmith, Rebecca R.R. .7261 Wooster, Ohio Graebner, Otis 627 State St. New Haven, Ind. Gray, Melanie 522 W. Earle Youngstown, Ohio Grear, V. Kay 224 S. Main Spencerville, Ohio Gresse, John 208 W. Highland St. Albion, Ind. Gudeman, Mary Ellen 4549 Bradwood Terrace Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gushiken, Hugh P.O. Box 672 Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Habegger, Alice 4006 South Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Haber, Norma 14059 East Burn Detroit, Mich. Hadwin, Lon 7515 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Haines, Max R.R. .721 Amboy, Ind. Hake, Delores 3708 S. Wayne Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hammon, Othella 2005 Graham Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Haney, A. Ruth 722 Loomis Jackson, Mich. Hardy, Nancy R.R. gil Lester Rd. Reading, Mich. Harris, C. Sue 455 Bingham St. Hamilton, Ohio Harris, Janyce 815 Graceland Ave. Barberton, Ohio Harris, Phil 125 Pursley Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harrold, Gary 1501 E. Pontiac Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harshaw, James 561 Kirkmore Dr. New Haven, Ind. Heath, Linda Box 78, R.R. 5126 Chardon, Ohio Hebblethwaite, Glenda Box 282 Edon, Ohio Hege, Ronald 4411 S. Colonial Ft. Wayne, Ind. Heidelberg, Lawrence R.R. 452 Jefferson, Ohio Heidelberg, Ronald R.R. -112 Jefferson, Ohio Helzerman, Edward 3509 Cemetery Rd. Fowlerville, Mich. Henessee, Linda R.R. girl- Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Henessee, Lois R.R. 554 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Herman, Joleen R.R. 5651 Brimiield, Ill. Hewes, Steve Box 25 Arcola, Ind. Hilty, Diana 113 E. Elm St. Bluffton, Ohio Hirschy, Eldon DeLayne 5415 S. Hanna, Box 54 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hochmuth, S. Carol 5524-302nd St. Toledo, Ohio Hodge, Sedonie Estate Contant St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Holman, Alta R.R. F55 Newark, Ohio Holovar, Noretta 355 Third St. Bovard, Pa. Hontz, Cyrena R.R. -ffl Himmell, Ind. Hopkins, Connie 1019 N. Center St. Corry, Pa. Hose, F. Jane R.R. 42 Hagerstown, Md. Hostetler, Richard 704 Kinsmoor Ft. Wayne, Ind. Housden, Patricia 1309 Wade St. Aliquippa, Pa. Huff, Lois 448 N. Prospect St. Hagerstown, Md., Hughs, Roger R.R. 1751 Bucklin, Kansas Hull, Wlton R.R. ffl Holt, Florida Hunsicker, Donna Hillcrest Ave. R.R. 42 Schwenksville, Pa. Hunter, Willie 1118 N. 13th Pl. Phoenix, Ariz. Imler, May 2515 Carew St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Inniger, Stanley 155 W. Water Berne, Ind. Inouye, Gary P.O. Box 24 Kalaheo, Kauai, Hawaii Isch, Fred 310 Devorsi Greenville, Ohio Jefferies, Eugene 2442 S. Wayne St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Johns, Tamara 6810 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Johnson, Eleanor 1044 Kenwood Ft. Wayne, Ind. Johnson, James 521 Kinsmoor Ft. Wayne, Ind. Johnson, Ronald 1308 Park Ft. Wayne, Ind. Johnson, Sarah 2201 W. Kettelle St. Peoria, Ill. Kageyama, Niles P.O. Box 446 Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Kane, Judith 2020 Eastern Ave. Erie 7, Pa. Keener, Jayne 1315 Wood Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Keller, Mary Esther 1117 Cottage Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Kennerly, Joana R.R. 5175 1, Box 33 Decherd, Tenn. Kilmer, Barbara R.R. 42, Box 129-X Wadsworth, Ohio Kingrey, John 401 Harman Dr. Greenville, Ohio Kitchen, John R.R. 1,52 Decatur, Ind. Kitson, Barbara 20 Beatrice Dr. Dayton, Ohio Koenig, Linda R.R. gil McDermott, Ohio Krey, Carolyn 3630 Waverly Rd. Eaton Rapids, Mich. Kuhl, Lois 1817 N. Moore Rd. Elkton, Mich. Kuhnle, Carol 111 Sharplane Greenville, Ohio Kunioka, Charles P.O. Box 102 Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Lachrniller, Saron 4122 Rohr Dr. Toledo, Ohio Lampton, Joseph 297 Central Newark, Ohio Lantz, Karin Box 12 Pettisville, Ohio Larnard, James 4013 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Laymon, Anita 801 Kinsmoor Fr. Wayne, Ind. Layton, Jacqueline 356 Park Ave. Free Hold, N. J. Leas, Juliann R.R. I,-If 2 Columbia Cith, Ind. Lehman, Kenneth 6314 S. Calhoun St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lemon Rebecca R.R. 451 Kimmell, Ind. Line, Kathleen 627 S. Connecticut Royal Oak, Mich. Locke, Fran R.R. 44 Coldwater, Mich. Logan Margaret R.R. 3 2 Corry, Pa. Logan, Phillip 803 W. Farnum Royal Oak, Mich. Long, Linda R.R. 32 New Haven, Ind. Louwerse, Dennis Box 00 Cornwall, Pa. Lovestrand, 'Richard 6820 Auto Club Rd. Minneapolis 31, Minn. Lupton, Joyce 2008 Hart Dodge City, Kansas MacDermid, James 21215 N. E. 50th Redmond, Wash. Magnone, Kathleen 15 Rex Road Washington, Pa. Mahia, John Kiriita Full Pri. School Matathia, Kenya, E. Africa Mankey, Susan R.R. 46 Washington, Pa. Marsh, Dawn R.R. 432 Kennedy, N.Y. Martin, Joanne 1009 N. Waterloo Jackson, Mich. Maser, Ronald 4710 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Maslin, Ernest Little Meadows, Pa. Mason, Harold 2 7 1 6 Ezra Zion, Ill. Masterson, Mary R.R. qff4 Bluffton, Ind. Maxwell, John 614 Home Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Maynes, Bonnie 20 Bowell Place New Hyde Park, N. Y. Mayo, Patricia 3704 Burton Toledo, Ohio McCarty, Patricia 3635 Strayer Maumee, Ohio McCord, Russell Jr. Gen. Del. Bainbridge, Ohio McCracken, Charles 3126 Wells St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. McGinley, Fred 229 W. 43rd St. Wichita, Kansas McKean, Evelyn Oak Grove Trailer, 2651 Ridge Highland, Ind. Mellender, Judy 10007 S. Emerald Chicago, Ill. Meyer, Roy 1424 W. Jefferson Ft. Wayne, Ind. Michael, Phillip 4009 Robinwood Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Michelson, Helmut 12421 Racine Detroit 5, Mich. Mighells, Emily Box 89. R.'R. ifrl Randolph, N. Y. Miller, Alfred Jr. 1050 Deleware Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Miller Clifford R.R. 4511 Grabill, Ind. Mitchell, Carolyn 4117 Airdale Ave. Toledo, Ohio Mitchell, Mary 4117 Airdale Ave. Toledo, Ohio Moening, Robert 727 S. Pine Lima, Ohio Morehead, Roger 16052 Chase St. Sepulveda, Calif. Morgan, Barbara 6150 Evanston Muskegon, Mich. Morley, Stephen 3502 Senate Ft. Wayne, Ind. Morris, Gloria Silke Gade -,if 1BBB St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Mortemore, James 6459 Whiteford Center Rd. Toledo 13, Ohio Moser, Brenda Garmatter St. Bluffton, Ohio Moser, Gerald R.R. 4751 Craigville, Ind. Motter, John Bradner Rd. Genoa, Ohio Mullet, Betty R.R. 56,61 Nappanee, Ind. Murray, Dorothy 4011 Cypress Cleveland, Ohio Myer, Marilyn R.R. 35 Hebron Rd. Newark, Ohio Myer, Patricia R.R. 45 Hebron Rd. Newark, Ohio Myers, David 2115 Curdes Ave. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Myers, Frances 2013 Calumet Ave. Whiting, Ind. Nagel, Cynthia 1129 Main St. Ellwood City, Pa. Nantz, Milburn 2242 Thompson Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nichols. Berniqe R.R. 43 Union City, Pa. Nicholson, Gerald Osakis, Minn. Niswander, Doris Ann R.R. i752 Columbus Grove, Ohio Nordgren, Clyde 8908 S. E. Causey Ave. Portland 66, Oregon Nott, James 3901 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Oglesbee, John 3745 S. Barr Ft. Wayne, Ind. Osborne, David 4502 Kenilworth Ft. Wayne, Ind. Osborne, Grant 4502 Kenilworth Ft. Wayne, Ind. Parker, Martha R.R. 51751, Box 71 Delta, Ohio Parker, Robert 203 East First St. Sheridan, Ind. Parmelee, Daniel R.R. if-'3, Box 361 Lansing, Mich. Parry, Gail 127 N. Canfield-Niles Rd. Youngstown 15, Ohio Payne, Edna 6009 Richland Ft. Wayne, Ind. Peek, Constance 1930 Gillmore Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pekrul, Merton 3489 Willoughby Rd Holt, Mich. Penland, Sue 3202 Piqua Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Perry, Sherrill 2925 Broadway Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phelps, Judith 101 7 Queen Lansing, Mich. Phillippe, Sandra 2114 West 8th Anderson, lnd. Pipkin, Ruth Bradley, W. Va. Platt, Carolyn Crabill, Ind. Platt, Daryl Grabill, Ind. Pyles, Franklin 8330 Lucas-Hunt St. Louis, Mo. Radcliffe, Ann 3583 State R.R. 45 Ravenna, Ohio Rager, Jan Box 5 Offerle, Kansas Ragle, 1Nilliam 13 Owen Brown St. Hudson, Ohio Raines, William 211 Taylor St. Hagerstown, Md. Ramsdell, Beverly R.R. W2 Clayton, Mich. Rapson, William 125 Gratton Bad Axe, Mich. Rashley, Donald R.R. 112 Delta, Ohio Reichhardt, David R.R. Jil Camden, Mich. Rew, James 2409 Quincy Rockford, Ill. Rice, Phillip R.R. 35 Princeton, Ill. Rice, Shirley 2225 Drexel Detroit 15, Mich. Richardson, Nancy 172 N. Ind. St. Mooresville, Ind. Richardson, Philip 11061 Swinton Ave. Granada Hills, Calif. Richardson, Richard 11061 Swinton Ave. Granada Hills, Calif. Riley, Carolyn 4070 Streetsboro Rd W. Richfield, Ohio Ringenberg, Maynard 3901 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Robbins, Paul 1610 Roosevelt Dr. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Roberts, Robert 4081 Lealman Ave. N St. Petersburg, Fla. Rogers, Ginger Box 7 Manito, 111. Rogers, Robert 509 McKeever Andrews, Ind. Ross, Carolyn Box 405 Findley Lake, N. Y. Ross, John Box 405 Findley Lake, N. Y. Roudebush, Mary Jo R.R. 51112 Iron Mt. Rd, Bloomfield, Ind. Rupp, Diane R.R. 1755, Box B Swanton, Ohio Rupp, Elmer 123 VVerner Wernersville, Pa. Sabin, Carol 44 Bayberry Lane Levittown, N. St. John, Sandra 250 N. Chicago Kankakee, Ill. Scantlin, Ralph 4019 E. Pettit Ft. Wayne, Ind. Schaser, Marion 1644 Douglas Rd. Wickliffe, Ohio Schenkel, Roberta 4002 So. Fairfield Ft. Wayne, Ind. Schierling, Darrel R.R. if 2 Berne, Ind. Schowalter, Luke 114 S. W. 7th Newton, Kansas Secrist, Reta R.R. :,fi3 Bellville, Ohio Seiple, Duane 801 West Front Rockford, Ohio Shady, Margaret 3419 Va Broadway Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shady, Maurice 5405 Webster Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shaughnessy, Rhett 215 E. 6th Ave. Mesa, Arizona Sherman, Sahron 820 E. Madge Hazel Park, Mich. Sholl, Keith R.R. 1751 Edgerton, Ohio Sholl, Marlene R.R. ffl Edgerton, Ohio Shultz, Gerald R.R. ifl Laura, Ohio Sintay, Lillian 1222 Chapel Rd. Monaca, Penna. Sisson, Kenneth 108 Brown St. Penn Yan, N. Y. Sonnenberg, Sally 308 N. Alexander Royal Oak, Mich. Spader, Betty R.R. -712 Montour Falls, N. Y. Speicher, Richard R.R. 1552 Bernville, Penna. Spieth, Esther R.R. gil I-Iolgate, Ohio Spitler, Donald R.R. 17122 Arcanum, Ohio Sprunger, Steve 4018 Buell Ft. Wayne, Ind. Staight, Aletha 310 Pauling Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Stansell, James R.R. 912 Box 142 Midland, Texas Steiner, Barbara 543 Kinsmoor Ft. Wayne, Ind. Steiner, Duane 4811 N. 15th Phoenix, Ariz. Steiner, John 866 W. Main Berne, Ind. Steiner, Karen R.R. 466 Box 146 Wooster, Ohio Stiles, Madonna R.R. -P'-'1 Mooresville, Ind. Stinson, Samuel 2431 Winter St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Stoltzfus, Evelyn 807 Homewood Indianapolis, Ind. Strahm, Daisy R.R. 41 Berne, Ind. Sweet, Sally 218 E. 14th Elyria, Ohio Swineheart, David R.R. -H5 Columbia City, Ind. Symington, Kaye 709 Butternut Royal Oak, Mich. Tabuchi, Raymond 3705 Sleepy Hollow Lane Ft. Wayne, Ind. Taylor, Janice 3205 McCormick Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Tehan, Kathleen 912 Thornton Dayton, Ky. Thistle, Pat Poynette, Wis. Tinsley, Goerge Jr. 1237 Scott Ft. Wayne, Ind. Tschantz, Nancy R.R. Jil South Whitley, Ind. Tucker, Sandra Box 3 Groveland, Ill. Uczen, Larry 3420 W. Pierce Chicago, Ill. Van Skyock, Marvina 2316 Oxford Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vincent, Keith 53 Billington Place Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vongunten, Kent R.R. 42 Woodburn, Ind. Vorholzer, Roger 2221 Eby Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vorse, Eileen Box 324 Platea, Penna. Wada, Aileen P.O. Box 77 Lawai, Kauai, Hawaii Wadewitz, Monica 2434 Bellevue Drive Ft. Wayne, Ind. Wagner, Joanne 476 Pearl St. Berea, Ohio Wagner, Mary 128 Meadowlane Clyde, Ohio Wagner, Paul 128 Meadowlane Clyde, Ohio Wahlie, Larry 2966 Shanee Rd. Lima, Ohio Walker, Adassa Discovery Bay P.O. St. Ann, Jamaica, W.I Walker, Jean 626 Chestershire Rd. Columbus, Ohio Walker, Patricia 1514 Garden Club Dri Ft. Wayne, Ind. Walsh, Ronald 86 Riley St. Newark, Ohio Walter, Sharon Box 175 R.R. Elmore, Ohio Wanner, Max R R 2 Box 68 . .qi Geneva, Ind. Ward, Susan R.R. Rickland, Maine Wardle, Linda Box 214 B.R.R. 41194 Washington, Penna. Waring, Jeanne Central Square, N. Y. Warner, Donald 71 12 Decatur Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. VC Watkins, Mildred 72 E. Third St. Royal Oak, Mich. Waugh, Calvin 5614 McClellan Ft. Wayne, Ind. Weaver, M. Jean 416 Oxford Drive Bryan, Ohio Weber, Joan R.R. 3115 Box 128 Wauseon, Ohio Webster, Shirley R.R. Little Valley, N. Y. Weddle, Alice Joy 4018 Avondale Ft. Wayne, Ind. Weiss, LeRoy QN454 Villa Ave. Addison, Ill. Wells, Felicia 616 Cleveland Ave. Hamilton, Ohio Wells, Juanita 1029 Hoxle Rd. North Adams, Mich. Welty, James 4010 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Wheat, Robert 5006 Atwell Toledo 13, Ohio Wheat, Wahnetta 523 Kinsmoor St. Ft. Wayna, Ind. Wiens, Rudolf Box 142 Dalmeny, Sask., Canada Wiggin, Eric, Jr. R.R. gil Albion, Maine Williawis. Jerry 1111 N. Institute Colorado Springs, Col. Williams, Marjorie R.R. gil Indianola, Iowa Wilson, Robert 414 E. University Royal Oak, Mich. Winders, Dorothy 7311 John St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Winteregg, Bryce 260 E. Franklin Berne, Ind. Wolfe, Roy 2716 Ridgeway Drive Ft. Wayne, Ind. Yingling, Charles 5415 S. Hanna St. Box Ft. Wayne, Ind. Yoakam, Ruth R.R. 41 Centerburg, Ohio Zerby, Sharon 507 Greenlawn Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Zimmerman, Clarence 227 S. Wayne, Ind. Van Wert, Ohio 1 ECO DSEMESTER TUDE Alexander, Jon 304 Marcia Ave. Hamilton, Ohio Berry, Carol 1345 Smithville Wooster, Ohio Bohler, Mabel 1215 Lake St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bliszack, Bonnie 1121K W. Packard Ft. Wayne, Ind. Briggs, Karen 907 Colerick Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cooper, Loraler 222 Milliulk Ave. Hamilton, Ohio Crawfis, Warren 4001 Kinmel Ft. Wayne, Ind. Allen, Lucile 3722 Shady Court Ft. Wayne, Ind. Augsburger, Dr. Edward 2643 Indiana Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bechtelheimer, John 2416 Drexel Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Beitler, Mrs. L. O. 1435 Curdes Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Beltz, Mrs. James N. 5344 Gardenview Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bley, Adolph 906 Illsley Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Brown, O. Carl 9905 Thiele Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Brown, Mrs. Ronald 2407 Evans Street Ft. Wayne, Ind. Conrad, Eunice 441 W. Branning Ft. Wayne, Ind. Crawfis, Warren 4001 Kimmel Ft. Wayne, Ind. Derreth, Joe Ann 800 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dissinger, Marilyn 3811 Indiana, Apt. 7 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Durst, John 7515 Bluffton Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ehlke, Edith 800 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eicher, Cyril H. 1140 Sheridan Court Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eicher, P. L. 719 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerber, Gretchen R.R. ,ffl Liberty Center, Ind. Gerber, Philip R.R. 58:1 Liberty Center, Ind. G vrdon, James R.R. 32 Payne, Ohio Grace, Nancy 1340 Sheryl St. Chula Vista, Calif. Habegger, Larry 13532 Yellow River Rd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hardy, Carol 726 Jackson St. Mishawaka, Ind. Manns Louis R.R. 442 Pssian, Ind. FACULTY SL Elmer, Richard 933 Nuttman Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fiedler, Martha 800 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne,Ind. Frank, Dr. Rene 937 Illsley Dr. Fr. Wayne, Ind. Gallagher, Ralph 1105 W. Packard Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Ira 7611 Kingsway Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Dr. Jared F. 827 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Joy 3722 Shady Court Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gerig, Wesley L. 4030 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gottschalk, Mrs. Truman 726 Oakdale Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hake, Orlys 3708 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hake, Mrs. Alma 3708 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hoatson, Grant 3811 Indiana, Apt. 1 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hoatson, Mrs. Patricia 3811 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Horst, Ruth 801 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Isaac, Adelle 3722 Shady Court Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jackson, Mrs. Helen 409 W. Masterson Ft. Wayne, Ind. 139 Maser, Vonda 4013K S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Meyer, Stanley 2639 Crescent Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pike. Winston 948 S. Shaddon Van W'ert, Ohio Platte, Jay 4501 Crittenden Indianapolis, Ind. Price. Sheila 405 W. Main Berne, Ind. Rickner, John 2825 Smith St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shuler, Pat 3721 Warsaw St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. S FF Kemmerer, Joel 3811 Indiana, Apt. 9 Ft. Wayne, Ind. King, Mrs. Grace 2815 Dexter Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. King, Walter E. 2815 Dexter Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Klopfenstein, W. O. 902 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Klopfenstein, Mrs. Celina 902 W. Rudisill Ft. Wayne, Ind. Leightner, Linda 3933 S. Wayne Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lutton, Donna 3722 Shady Court Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mays, Kenneth VR. 726 W Oakdale Ft. Wayne, Ind. Miller, Jennie 324 W. Creighton Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Morley, Oswald H. 3502 Senate Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Myers, Robert S. 328 W. Oakdale Ft. Wayne, Ind. Neuenschwander, Ann 3718 S. Wayne Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nickel, Ted D. 3933 Tacoma Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nickel, Mrs. Rose Ann 3933 Tacoma Ft. Wayne, Ind. Oyer, Noah N. 2916 Hoagland Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pearson, Frances 1120 Kinsmoor Ft. Wayne, Ind. Reynolds, Edison 1010 Illsley Dr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Skinner, Judy 234 W. Mcineta Peoria Hgts. lll. Snellbaker. Glenda 223 N. Main Manchester, Penna. stein. Philip 6030 Foxcraft Affton, Mo. Tafayler, Jevene 1302 W. Oak Rogers, Arkansas West, George R.R. i752 Glenford, Ohio VVilliams. Lynda 2713 Hillegas Rd. Ft. VVayne, Ind. 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