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X ' 1 51 (J 1951 Portal Annual publication of tlje gtesociateb £§ tubents( of tije pacific pible institute of Jf regno pacific IBifale Snstitufe of Jfrrsno Volume 6 2149 Tuolumne, Jf regno, California 1950=1951 Jtornmird Bearing Precious Seed The seed is the Word. A pre-requi- site to successful fruitbearing is good seed and fruitful soil. No better seed can be found than the Word of God and no better soil than the unevangelized fields of this universe. This book is designed to portray the Pa- cific Bible Institute, her quest for a better knowledge and understanding of Holy Writ, and her desire to see souls born out of darkness into light. This book is dedicated to the following graduates who have left the shores of our country to sow the seed on foreign soil. He that goeth forth and weepeth, bear- ing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejocing, bringing his sheaves with him. Psalm 126:6. Alice Fast — Japan Ted and Esther Fast — India Arnold and Rosella Prieb — Africa Edna Thiesen — Mexico Wesley and Eva Ruth Thiesen — South America GlljalUttg? Knowing the uncompromising faith of our school of learning, the spiritual ideals for which it stands, we congratulate you, the graduating class, upon the successful completion of your respective courses. Considering the desperate moral and spiritual need of the world without the gospel of Christ, the wide spread indifference of Christendom today, we are as- sured that our churches who stand fast for the faith once delivered to the saints, rejoice to see young life which has the vision to prepare itself for the altar of the Lord ' s service. Prepared for the Lord ' s service, he that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him. ( Ps. 126: 6) . The figure of speech employed in this passage vividly portrays to our minds the sower, weeping every step as he goes to bear precious seed, which he draws forth from his bag and scatters on the earth. Thus it is that he goes forth! You, too, have toiled and worked in equiping yourself with an abundant supply of the seed of the Word. Bearing precious seed, which of necessity presupposes that the mental depository of the heart is saturated with the precious seed of the Word. This has been your task, and you have attained to it notably well. Bearing precious seed, — Who can calculate its value? its transforming power? its dynamics? May you ever hold to the firm conviction of the Bible as the very inspired Word of God, for it is the power of the God unto salvation. Your preparation for the field of Christian service is adequate, fitting you for the par- ticular task to which God calls you. It is now your sacred responsibility to scatter the seed of the Word. In your task of sowing, there will often be times of weeping, times when the fellowship of Christ ' s suffering will bear heavily upon you. But, as you return from your harvest field there will be awaiting you an abundance of the harvest . Bearing precio us seed, therefore, even with weeping, you will come some day from the harvest field, bringing your sheaves: Let us encourage your hearts to pray till the tears come, work till the sweat comes, wait till the harvest comes. — R. M. Baerg AbmtntBiratum FACULTY STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL PORTAL STAFF $restbent ' £ Jfles age THE GREAT DIVIDE Choose you this day whom ye will serve. Joshua 24:15. Only seventy-five miles frcm Jasper town is the world fomous Colombia Icefield, unmatched for scenic beauty and splendor. The Athabaska Glacier can easily be reached by the interested observer. Here little streams gc trickling down. These later become roaring rivers and rush on and on until they rest in the mighty bosom of the world waters. The astounding fact is that the rivers, though they have a common source, divide and by their own channels finally disappear in three different oceans, the Arctic, the Pacific, the Atlantic. The Great Divide makes all the Difference. So it is with human life, and so it is with the students of the Pacific Bible Institute of Fresno. Flowing from o common source, the Institute, the Great Di- vide and the channels along which life flows make all the differ- ence. Finally our lives identify themselves with one of three oceans: Th Life of Uselessness The Life of Self-centeredness and Selfishness The Life of Christ-centeredness and Service Such is the course of life. It is, indeed, tragic that such should be the classification. Yet undesirable as the facts may be, we are forced to these conclusions. It would be folly, however, to put all the blame on the source. The Great Divide makes all the Difference. From the objective point of view the Great Divide can very well be compared to Christ, while from the subjective side it speoks of the choice and relationship of the individual. That life which refuses to consciously and volitionally relate itself properly to the life and purposes of Jesus Christ and make Him Saviour and Lord and place itself unreservedly at the disposal of the will and purposes of the Master will automatically drift into a life of uselessness or self-centeredness. The life of Christ-centeredness is a result of total separation frcm sin and the world, absolute submission to Christ as Lord, and humble yet believing appropriation of the riches and power provided for us in Christ Jesus Such a life comes neither by demand nor can it be institutionally produced. It is the fruit of the conscious choice on the part of the individual. Thus while it is the aim and effort of the Pacific Bible Institute of Fresno to lead the student into the Christ- centered life, the success will depend upon the yieldness, choice and faith of the individual. Again and again the school has to experience that some people are welded seemingly indissoluby to self while others are blind or obstinate to the purposes of God. For these the Great Divide spells trogedy. In most individuals there is another spirit, however, and readily they yield to the gracious operations of the Holy Spirit on behalf of the will and cause of Christ. With a prayer in our heart we express our desire for every student in the words of a writer. May it be true of us that: The presence of God is the joy of my life; The will of God is the law of my life; The service of God is the business of my life; The glory of God is the crown of my life. Dr. G. W. Peters. DR. G. W. PETERS PRESIDENT Poarb Left to right: H. S. Ewert, D. V. Wiebe, Abe S. Ediger, Sam Wiens, Ervin Buller, P. K. Warkentin, P. B. Pauls, Albert J. Enns. Bear ye one another ' s burdens. Many plants, like the grapevine need strong support in order to bear abundant fruit. The school board in their unceasing planning and provision for the school provide this support, thus making it possible for many to bear fruit. Mr. Ewert, as president of the school board, together with representatives from the various churches of our denomination, has done a splendid job of regulating the affairs of this institu- tion. S. W. GOOSSEN, A.B., Th.M. Director of Evening School, Old Testa- ment, Church History A. G. WILLEMS, A.B., Th.B., Th.M. Bible Analysis, Biblical Introduction Doctrine G. W. PETERS. A.B., Th.B., Ph.D., Th.D. President, Dean of School, Theology, Mis- sions, Anthropology rt)oa Some plant . . . some wa bear abundant fruit any plant ing and pruning. By their path sistent living, the faculty hai fruitfulness and usefulness in their daily living. R. M. BAERG, A.B., Th.B., B.D., Th.M. Greek, New Testament, Associate in Theology J E WARKENTIN, A.B., M.R.E. Social Science, Commerce, Christian Ed- ucation NULAH CRAMER, A.B. English, Speech, Associate in Anthropology R. L. CRAMER, A.B., B.D. Philosophy, Psychology, Christian Ed- ucation. Jfacullp . . . God giveth the increase. To lust have proper cultivation; weed- ■instruction, guidance and con- lelped the students on to greater le work of the Lord as well as in DOREEN THOMAS, Piano V. J. WIENS, A.B., M.A. Music H. T. RICHARDS, A.B., Th.B., M.R.E. Music D. E. FRIESEN, A.B. English ROSELLA THIESEN, A.B., M.A. Christian Education, Piano And all these things shall be added unto you. Many factors are involved in pro- ducing a fruit bearing tree. Not in the least of these are the neccessities of life itself. The staff of the school has supplied the needs of the students very sufficiently. MATHILDA FAST, A.B., B.R.E Librarian D. H. TROWBRIDGE, A.B., M.D., M.M.S.C., Director of Missionary Medi- cal School i r MAE ALMGREN, R.N., A.B. Science and Health j w.twmnmmvv Lnnnrnt J. P. SIEMENS 3usiness Manoger Mr. Siemens as business manager saw that funds were supplied for the various aspects of school needs, while Sarah Bed- rosian kept the books in order The preparation of the food was in the capable hands of Helen Ens, Sarah Harms, Marie Heinrichs, and Eunice Unruh. SARAH BEDROSIAN — BUSINESS OFFICE LEN ENS, MARIE HEINRICKS, EUNICE UNRUH, SARAH HARMS ■DOROTHY BRAUN — SCHOOL NURSE • s f ( ■TRUDIE SCHELLENBERG Secretary VERNON REIMER Treasurer GORDAN GIEL President tubent Council HENRY HARDER Portal Editor RAY REIMER Sr. President PATTY ALLBRITTEN Rep. HERMAN BULLER | Jr. President NORMAN NIKKEL Rep. ROY DICK Rep. PAUL KLIEWER Vice-President LAWRENCE SCHELLENBERG Soph. President RICHARD WIENS Fresh . President LAVERNA ENS Asst. Editor HENRY HARDER Editor f)e $oital taK REUBEN KLIEWER Business Monager PAUL HEIER Photographer PETE KLIEWER Adv. Manager RICHARD WIENS Asst. Adv. Manager £k (KlasB s FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR AND GRADS Jfresljmen £ ) C) hM . v L BILL ARNETT Col. 3:23 LARRY BECKER Phil. 2:6 FORREST CHILDS MARCIA BARTEL MARVIN BARTEL CLARENCE BARTELL Phil. 1 :21 Matt. 6:24 -m k CHARLES BRANCH EDYTH BRAUN EVELYN BULLER 1 Chron. 28:9 1 1 Cor. 5:7 t % i r. JUANITA BECK As the Freshmen entered the halls of John 14:27 P. B. 1. many of us discovered it to be dif- J. C. BURRIS Heb. 12:2 ferent than we had expected, but as time GERTRUDE DUERKSE FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS LAWRENCE ELRICH REV. WILLEMS LORENE NORD RICHARD WIENS CLARENCE BARTELL im lWMWHWM '  IWH  J ' ' ihhiiimhm FRESHMEN PARTY DELORES EDIGER Prov. 3:5,6 LOUIS ELRICH I Sam. 12:24 BERNIECE HARMS Gal. 2:20a elapsed we soon became adapted to the ways of the school and have all been great- ly strengthened in the prevailing Christian atmosphere. LAWRENCE ELRICH Matt. 28:20 EDRIS HAHN VERNON ISAAC Rom. 8:28 BARBARA JACKSON BETTY JANTZEN Matt. 1 1 :28 FREDA KOEHN Rom. 12:1,2 ROY KOENIG Psa. 84:10 PAUL KROEKER 2 Tim. 3:17 As Freshmen we have received many blessings at P. B. I. this year, and many have re-consecrated their lives to the Lord for full time service. In January the Freshmen class presented the chapel program. The class centered the items around the theme pray, and all participated in the program. ELMER KLIEWER Isa. 43:1b DON LOWEN DOROTHY McELWAIN John 9:24 m tm m 1 HARRY HEIDEBRECHT, BARBER DELBERT REIMER, PATIENT a{ tt2fl9H| i M t ■Baft. REV. BAERG AT FRESHMEN PARTY CARMEN NEFF Pso. 119:11 DEWAYNE NEUFELD Gal. 6:9 CLINTON REIMER Heb 2:1 JOHN NIKKEL Phil. 3:10 Among the activities of the class were two parties. One was held at Roeding Park in March and the other at Riverview Park in April. During the entertainment much unknown talent was discovered. LCRENE NORD I Cor. 15:57 ARA PABOOJIAN DOUGLAS PETERS Prov. 22:29 DELBERT REIMER I Cor. 15:57 HAROLD REIMER Heb. 10:23a JOHN SHAW John 15:16 MARJORIE SHAW John 3:30 RUBY SIEBERT Phil. 4:19 DAVID WIEBE ALVIN SUDERMAN Psa. 9) :2 MARY HELLEN WIEBE Phil. 4:13 ANNE SUKKAU Phil. 2:5 RICHARD WIENS Nohum 1 :7 ALLEN WARKENTIN I Tim. 1 :12 HARRY HEIDEBRECHT Ps. 19:14 As newcomers we have attempted to ac- complish our tasks and to further the great commission found in Mark 16:15. i SUSIE WEDEL I Cor. 6:20 EUGENE JANZEN Isa. 12:2 MARVIN RICHERT FRESHMEN PARTY — PARK ■i m - ■■■■is opf)omQre$ ■. ' ( ■,■■■■: ■■7.j ■■VICTOR BECKER Phil. 1 :6 MARVIN BULLER As Sophomores, some of us are having the privilege of spending our second year at the Pa cific Bible Institute. The Lord has re- warded our efforts to return for another year of studies. Much unknown and hidden talent has been discovered, during the prep- DONALD BULLER I Cor. 15:58 BETTY HEINRICHS WILLIE HEINRICHS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARVIN BULLER REV. S. W. GOOSSEN BETTY ISAAC ELSIE BROWN LAWRENCE SCHELLENBERG d ff BEN WARKENTIN AND TERRY MARTENS LAURA BUHLER Ps. 27:1 DORIS KARBER Matt. 6:33 GERTRUDE SCHELLENBERG Matt. 16:24 JOHN KOOP Heb. 13:5 Psa. 1 19:105 aration of the Sophomore Chapel service as well as at the class parties. Our aim is to continue in His service. Some of us will return to spend another year or more at the Institute; others will not return. But our prayer is that the seed that is sown, whether here or elsewhere may reap a hundred-fold. NORMAN NIKKEL BARBARA JEAN RATZLAFF VIRGINIA JUST Col. 3 17 Phi . 1 :6 ROBERT UNRUH BEN WARKENTINE RAYMOND WIEBE Is. 50:7 ill m I Junior i .IT 1 v- PATTY ALLBRITTEN Psa. 27:14 LAVERNA ENS Iso. 26:3 ERNEST SCHELLENBERG Ps. 46:10 And when He putteth forth His own sheep, He goeth before them, and the sheep follow Him for they know His voice. John 10:4. As Junior class we rejoice to fol- low our great Shepherd. He has led us upon the rich, green pastures of His own Word EDDIE EIDSEN PAUL HEIR Phil. I :6 MARY O ' NEAL Heb. 6:19 Junior Class O. ' ficers jn 5 1 ' Pauline Karber Ernest Freisen _ • Mr. Victor Wiens 1 Herman Buller % Olive Warkentm 1 ■• v ?a I REUBEN KLIEWER ROBERT SHARPE Pso. 37:5 SALLY LETKEMAN II Thess. 3:5 VERNON PAULS Col. 3:2,3 JOAN LOWEN Col. 3:17a VERNON REIMER Psa. 111:10 HELEN MARTENS I Tim. 1 :9 ANNA REMPEL Rom. 8:28 and gone before us providing every need. These past few months we have found oc- casion again and again to praise Him for opening the Word to us, and then to see hungry hearts receive Him as He has led us into fields of practical Christian service. THERESA MARTENS FRANCES KROEKER ROBERT WIER JUNIOR CLASS OUTING L emor£ anb (Sratmates i n o 4 P S SAM BEATTY A.B., Anthropology ROY DICK Lorn. 3:25, Two Yr Bible Inst. MARCELLUS DUERKSEN Th.B. The same bringeth forth much fruit. The seed was sown, it sprouted and started growing. As its roots reached deeper and deeper for food and water, its leaves gathered the rays of sun- shine, and it grew. Storms came, winds blew, only to make the young tree stronger. A few blossoms appeared, and later some fruit. HENRY HARDER Joshua 3:5, Th.B. PAULINE KARBER Isa. 58:1 I, Three Yr. Bible Inst. • ii . ffllTIHIIiTnHnnilM WTWTlBIJtTB i tiTivi v Still further development wos necessary for full production. Final- ly as weeks grew into months, and months into years the tree reached maturity — now to bear fruit . . . more fruit . . . much fruit. And so, we hope, shall it be with those who graduate. May they through years of instruction, struggles and trials have gain- ed that which will increase their fruitfulness as the years go by. NETTIE QUIRING DOREEN THOMAS Jer. 33:3, Three Yr. Pso. 142:10, A.B., Bible Inst. Music And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gather eth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soiveth and he that reapeth may re- joice together. St. John 4:36. JONATHAN BARTEL PAUL KLIEWER Rom. 1:16, A.B., John 3:30, Three Yr Anthropology Bible Inst. PETE KLIEWER JACK KRAUSE Pso. 27:14, Three Yr. Matt. 6:33, A.B., Bible Bible Inst. EUGENE GERBRANDT ONAL ROSS Phil. 3:14, A.B., Bible I John 1 :7 9, Th.B. ERNEST SCHAFER Pso. 32:8, Two Yr. Bible Inst. FRANK THIESSEN Phil. 4:19, A.A. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Mat. 7:20 MARY THIESEN ABE UNRUH Iso. 40:31, Two Yr. Phil. 1:20, A.A., A.B., Bible Inst. Chr. Ed. SANTA CRUZ BIG TRT PARI $ f BETTE BUCKINGHAM DOROTHY BRAUN A.A. A.B., Bible They that sow in tears shall reap in Joy. Psalm 126:5, XMl RUTH DICK I John 5:4, A.A. ARDATH CHURCH Three Yr. Bible Inst. DOROTHA ROBERTSON Phil. 4:13, A.A. eniorg BILL DOERKSEN JAMES ROCBHOLT H For the seed shall be prosperous . . . Zech. 8:12. The years at the Pacific Bible Insti- tute have quickly sped by and the sincere milk of the WORD has been given the op- portunity to be absorbed. It is our prayer that the seed that has been sown may con- tinue to be prosperous in the true and com- plete sense of the word. Special i5 tubent£ MARJORIE BEATTY JOHN BLOCK I John 1 :7 CLIFTON KEENE GEORGE KOCHIAN ALMA FUNK Senior Class Officers Ray Reimer, Sam Beatry, Bette Buckingham NOLAND PETERSON JUANITA McDANIEL l Arttuttt£B PRAYER BANDS AND RALLIES SUNDAY SCHOOL AND JEWELS MUSIC GOSPEL GROUPS CLASSES $3. P. 3. May That ye may be established. Sometimes young plants need a little special care to give them a good start. This impetus was given to the school by Dr. Wilbur Smith of Fuller Theological Seminary during P. B. I. Day. Friends of the school as well as the students and faculty observed the opening of a new school year by becoming acquainted with the school and receiving an incen- tive to make it a year well worth while. DR. WILBUR SMITH Fuller Seminary DR. J. VERNON McGEE Pastor — Church of the Open Door, L. A. $tMe CmpfjaStS W ttk Desire the . . . Word, that ye may grow thereby. The fin- est seed, favorable climatic conditions and intense cultivation will produce exceptional plants. During Bible Emphasis Week, the students of P. B. I. received every opportunity to grow in their spiritual lives. Dr. J. Vernon McGee unfolded the truths of the Word, challenging each one anew. Messages were also brought by Rev. Clarence Fast, Rev. Walter Penner, Rev. Henry Epp, and Rev. Dan Goertzen. These services, in addition to the many pray- er meetings, were instrumental in bringing the students and faculty into a deeper knowledge and understanding of the Word. Jonathan Bartel, Pete Kliewer, Alvin Suderman, Abe Unruh, Ernest Friesen, Jack Krause. John Koop, India Prayer Band — Jack Krause, Leader CHINA PRAYER BAND J. Bartel, Leader ' frapr And they were scattered abroad preach- ing the Word. If all Christians gave forth the seed of the Word as freely as the dan- delion gives forth its seed, there would be more Christians. The dandelion does not simply drop its seed directly beneath but Latin American Prayer Band — Ernest Friesen, Leader V 1 Home Proyer Band — John Koop, Leader EUROPE PRAYER BAND John Block, Leader SfoniiB permits them to be carried in all directions. Thus in the various prayer bands, effort has been made to make known the needs of missions, foreign and home. The purpose of the bands is to pray, give, and go, — with the emphasis on GO! Japan and Islands Prayer Band — Alvin Suderman, Leader AFRICA PRAYER BAND Pete Kliewer, Leader jHt£teion tallies; JAPAN DINNER AFRICA TEEN-AGER RALLY Left to right, back row: Sam Krause, Jack Krause, Sam Beatty, Mark Duerksen, John Koop, Willie Heinnchs, Alvin Suderman, Ernie Schellenberg, Ernie Friesen. Third row: Frank Thiesen, Elmer Kliewer, Ruby Siebert, Ervin Towes, Bob Unruh, Vernon Reimer, Pauline Karber, Ray Reimer, Ti Hie Reimer, Ernie Schafer, Vernon Pauls, Ben Workentin. Second row: Edris Hahn, Olive Warkentine, Juanito Beck, Ardath Church, Ella Buhler, Elsie Broun, Helen Martens, Mrs. Duerksen, Jucnita McDaniel, Elsie Friesen. First row: Doreen Thomos, Trudie Schellenberg, Mary O ' Neal, Betty Heinrichs, Terry Martens, Doris Karber, Freda Koehn, Ruth Dick, Alice Gilbert. Teaching and admonishing one another A good gardener is not content merely to sow the seed but takes care of every need of the plant until it reaches maturity. The work of a Sunday School teacher likewise involves, first preparing the hearts, giving the Word and then helping, teaching and guiding the new Christians into a victorious and productive spiritual life. itnbap cfjool QTeacfjers; WESTPARK CHAPEL VILLAGE CHURCH feunbap gkfjoote SUNSET GARDENS SAMPSON CHAPEL NICOLS CAMP HOSPITAL JEWELS Jetoete Classes COLORED CHOIR— MARVIN BULLER f! Back row: Marione Shaw, Mary Helen Wiebe, Nettie Quiring, Dorothy Braun, Ruby Siebert, Wendy Hilty. Third row: Juanita Beck, Pauline Karber, Jonathan Bar- rel, Roy Dick, Alvina Friesen, Lorene Nord. Second row: Miss Thiessen, Gertrude Duerksen, Ervin Towes, Louis El rich, Marcia Bartel, Miss Fast. First row: Betty Isaac, Dorothy McElwain, Evelyn Buller, Sarah Bedrosian, Elsie Friesen. Suffer little children to come unto me Not all seed is sown in large fields. A little corner may bring forth sur- prising results. So it is with the Jewels, the needy children of the out of the way places. The Gospel sown in their hearts may bring forth Hundred- fold. Hts 3 etoete Ptfale Clubs eacfjer Back row Gertrude Duerksen, Mary Helen Wiebe, De- wayne Neufeld, Pete Kliewer, Arlyss Fiel, Elmer Kliewer, Ben Funk, Poul Kliewer, Juanita Beck, Edith Braun, Betty Isaac, Ruby Siebert. Second row: Olive Warkentine, Patty Allbntten, Ben Warkentin, Isaac Levy, Frank Day, Marvin Bartel, Lawrence Elrich, Henry Harder, El la Buhler, Mr. V. J. Wiens. First row: Doreen Thomas, Mary O ' Neal, Trudie Schel- lenberg, Elsie Braun, Wendy Hilty, Laura Buhler, Mar- cia Bartel, Lorene Nord, Mary Thiessen, Francis (Smith) Kroeker. Sing unto the Lord a new song. Beauty and fragrance preceed the ac- tual fruit in many plants and trees. G: d wants the Christian to live a joyful, victorious and radiant life. One avenue in expressing these things is in the wonderful songs of the gospel. Whether it be vocal or instrumental, music is often the means of presenting the gospel. The choir and various groups of P. B. I. have been privileged to go far and near, singing the message of Christ. Cf)oru£ mm %% w -J. ne Nord, Pianist. Left to right: Dorotha Robertson, Ruth Lepp, Elsie Broun, Sally Letkeman, Marcia Bartel, Edyth Braun. Edyth Broun, Laura Buhler, Ruth Lepp. Pete Kliewer, Albert Pauls, Mary Thiesen, Bette Buckingham, Betty Janzen, Patty Allbntten, Paul Kliewer, Henry Harder, LaVerna Ens, Pianist. Eddie Eidson Richard Wiens Willie Heinnchs Lloyd Unruh Eddie Eidsen Clarence Bartel iflusical rotip£ JAIL TEAM ogpel ©roups STREET TEAM ill RESCUE MISSION GROUP ELLIS REST HOME GROUP MR. RATZLAFF— OCTET— DR. PETERS SEXTET— REV. BAERG BaDto proabcastf And sonic fell on good ground The method of sowing seed is often dependent on the condition of the soil. Mechanical means are usually employed today but there are still many places where the seed is thrown by hand as the Sower did, as recorded in Luke eight. The radio work is very similar to this. The seed is thrown out freely, but whether it will sprout, grow, and bear fruit is dependent on many factors. Rev Reuben Baerg was in charge of the weekly broadcast over KWSO and with the mixed octet and trumpet trio providing the music. At various times other musical groups participated. TRUMPET TRIO BIBLE PROPHECY ROOM 1 M. B. CHURCH ROOM II SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY RO OM V TYPING ROOM 3n ®f)e Class N. T. II CLASS— ROOM III VOICE CLASS— MUSIC STUDIO ENGLISH CLASS — ROOM II tnhtnt i£ U STUDY WORK PLAY LIBRARY MARWOOD DYCK FIRST AID PAULINE NORMAN DOLORES EDIGER LAWRENCE SCHELLENBERG ERNIE SCHAFER--RELAXING RUEBEN KLIEWER HELEN MARTENS KIRWOODS FURNITURE STORE Norman Nikkei, Ernie Schellenberg, Mr. Kirkwood, Vernon Reimer BOB UNRUH HENRY HARDER AND HERMAN BULLER PEP BOYS ELMER KLIEWER PAUL KLIEWER GORDON GIEL GARRY WARKENTINE POPE TIRE CO LOUIS ELRICH— JANITORS— -DON BULLER PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINATION (3 uM PRAYER — ROOM III 1 1 1 1 11 H___ i — ■— i ■PRAYER— LIBRARY I PRAYER— ROOM IV DEAN OF MEN R. M. BAERG ■....■,■.— — . «nn i i ' ., -— — — .Zll ®tme PSYCHOLOGY CLASS LAST CHAPEL SERVICE FOR REV. CRAMER SNEAKING IN THE BACK WAY UNSUCCESSFULLY DEAN OF WOMEN MRS. MATHEWS f Vn CHOIR PARTY — PARK CHOIR PARTY i t. 1 ' - -; a ifpiT 5 THE HOUSE THAT RUEBEN AND RICHARD BUILT. MISS THIESEN. WHAT ' S THE TROUBLE DOROTHA? MR SIEMENS IN A POSE PLEASE, DON! YOU ' RE DOING FINE, BETTY. RELAXING IN THE LOUNGE. WHAT ' S THE JOKE? OCTET ON THE SHORES OF BASS LAKE. YOU ' RE WRONG, IT ' S NOT A P. B. I. CAR, IT MIGHT WELL HAVE BEEN. IN ARIZONA. FRANK. TROUBLE, OLIVE? INIOR PARTY — VERNAL FALLS. HURRY! I ' M SUFFOCATING. SHOOTING AT THE PARK. AT COURTHOUSE PARK. ' DIME, SIR? MR. GOOSSEN CAUGHT IN THE KITCHEN. HE ' S RIGHT BESIDE YOU, DOROTHA. VISITING CHESTER ROWELL THOSE POOR SLACKS AND THAT DEEP RIVER. VERNON IS TREADING ON . . . ALBERT AT BASS LAKE. LEAVING THE SHORES OF AMERICA ON A CASTLE IN THE AIR TOUR OF EUROPE. i EDDIE: MR SIEMENS WHAT IS IT, MARY HELEN? WE ' RE SORRY, MARV DOES IT HURT MUCH, tUUlt. mk. p YQUR EyES QN THE RQAD ANNE AND TERRY . MR. GOOSSEN RELAXING MR. GOOSSEN ON DUTY. ELMER KLIEWERS MR. SIEMENS! HENRY JUST STARTING FOR WORK. CAN YOU MAKE IT, ALBERT? VERNON ON THE GALLOWS HENRY AND VERNON WHICH OIMF HAS THE TONI? DUKU I HA AND MAK(_IA MARWOOD AND LECTURES ON THEOLOGY MAKING A TRIP? CHRISTMAS DINNER, M. B. WAITRESSES MARWUUU ANU Ltc i UKts un i cu uu OVERFLOW ON A HOLIDAY IS POOR BUSINESS. ORT. 1 THE PORTALS OF THE PAST. DOROTHY ATTENDING DUTIES. V RS. WORKENTINE AND YOUNGSTERS. ' WHAT ' S THE WISH? GARRY AND FAMILY. FIRST AID CLASS. KITCHEN. MISS THIESEN, WHAT A SHAME ' GOODBYE, BILL. FRESHMAN PARTY. SENIOR PARTY— VERNAL FALLS. KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED, MARY. CAREFUL OF THAT DEER, SAM. CHOIR PARTY — PARK. OCTET AT BASS LAKE. Mentor ples tngs To Eddie Eitzen, her way so still Ardath Church does gladly will. Marcellus Doerksen with his brain Sister Alice would inspire again. Marwood Dyck, his vocal skills To Mr. Goossen proudly wills. Henry Harder we all know His excess flesh to Bernice would bestow. Raymond Reimer with zeal and fire All quitters should inspire. For six years with patience rare He our school emblem did wear. Onal Ross, the theme writing ace Miss O ' Neal with this virtue would grace Sam Krause with voice so clear and sweet To Albert Pauls leaves his choir seat. His mission zeal brother Jonathan Wills to all P. B. I men. Sam Beatty, his bed so white To Vernon Pauls wills with delight. From San Jose comes Gene Gerbrandt His ' Ehrbarkeit ' to Ben he ' ll grant. Dorotha Robertson will award Her home town to Eugene Nord Pauline Karber, so shy and coy Leaves her beaming presence to Konig Roy. Pete KMewer leaves his conducting skill To none other than Clarence Bartell. Paul Kliewer leaves to Gordon Geil His courteous, friendship winning, smile. His curly hair and teeth like pearl That ' s won the heart of many a girl. Nettie Quiring speaks her benediction Leaves to Bob Unruh the German declension. Delbert Reimer is here bedecked With Tillie ' s knowledge and intellect. Mary Thiesen would her drawing art To Miss Thiessen ' s future students impart. From Corcoran his loudest praise Martin Canavan does raise. And now, Don Loewen, unto thee He wills his punctuality. Doreen Thomas does impart To Don her composition art. Jack Krause does his black magic art To Dewayne Neufeld now impart Ella Buhler now is blessed With the salesmanship of Abe ' Un- rest. ' Dorothy Braun from Reedley fair Leaves to Ann the nursing care. Ruth Dick from her Dinuba home To learn in P. B. I, did come. Now to Vernon Isaac ' s fate She her height does dedicate. His memorizing ability To Norman Nickel from R. D. Ernest Schafer, with never a care Points all to the Saviour, life ' s burdens He ' ll bear. Without a murmur, without a care Frank leaves to Douglas his curly hair. The study of History and Philosophy Gary now leaves to R. M. B. From all of her studies Ruth Lepp now is free She wills to Miss Jantzen Anatomy. To be attentative the whole class through That is a Buckingham virtue. To Clinton Reimer from Betty B. This virtue now transferred shall be utograpf tubent Btrectorp ALLBRITTEN, PATTY, Methodist 5080 Turner Avenue Fresno, Calif. ARNETT, WILLIAM, Methodist Route 5, Box 3100 ..Modesto, Calif. BARTEL, JONATHAN H., Mennonite Brethren 200 W. Mapel Street Exeter, Calif. BARTEL, MARICA L., Mennonite Brethren 2004 Oregon Street Bakersfield, Calif. BARTEL, MARVIN, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Bo x 356 Bakersfield, Calif. BARTEL, CLARENCE, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 356-A. Bakersfield, Calif. BAUER, ALVERA FLORIEN, No denomination 221 E Street Fresno, Calif. BEATTY, MRS. MARJORIE, Associated Gospel of Canada Crawford Bay British Columbia BEATTY, SAMUEL JAMES, Associated Gospel of Canada Crawford Boy British Columbia BECK, JUANITA, Cedar Avenue Baptist 4008 Madison.. ..Fresno, Calif. BECKER, LAWRENCE C, Memorial Baptist 120 No. Broadway Fresno, Calif. BECKER, VICTOR E., Mennonite Brethren 2034 Hedges Avenue Fresno, Calif. BLOCK, JOHN D., Mennonite Brethren 4135 Grant Avenue Fresno, Calif. BRANCH, CHARLIE, Pentecostal P. O. Box 1619 Chowchilla, Calif. BRAUN, DOROTHY, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 492 Reedley, Calif. BRAUN, EDYTH LORRAINE, Mennonite Brethren 68 Friesen Avenue Reedley, Calif. BROWN. ELSIE Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 356 Shaffer, Calif. BROWN, MERLE D., Baptist 33601 10th Street East Palmdale, Calif. BUCKINGHAM, ELIZABETH L., Baptist 236 So. Central Medford, Oregon BUHLER, ELLA, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 307 ...Dallas, Oregon BUHLER, LAURA, Mennonite Brethren Route I, Box 307 ..Dallas, Oregon BULLER, DONALD, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 1 83 . Livingston, Calif. BULLER, EVELYN ILLENE, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 183 Livingston, Calif. BULLER, HERMAN M. Mennonite Brethren 304 E. Empire Son Jose, Calif. BURNES, BUREL G., Missionary Baptist 41 No. Calavares Street Fresno, Calif. BURRIS, J.C., Pentecostal Chowchilla, Calif. CANAVAN, MARTIN, Baptist 1310 Brokaw Corcoran, Calif. CARLSON, ESTHER, Interdenominational 4122 Hedges Fresno, Calif. CHILDS, FORREST, Pentecostal 3150 Clay Fresno, Calif. CHURCH, ARDATH, Baptist 659 F Street Springfield, Oregon COMBS, KENNETH NOEL, Southern Baptist 2052 Arden Drive West Fresno, Calif. DANIELS, EDDIE M., Baptist 225 Modoc Fresno, Calif. DAY, FRANK, Evangelical Methodist 28 West 8th Stockton, Calif. DICK, ROY, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 370 Dinuba, Calif. DICK, RUTH, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 370 Dinubo, Calif. DOERKSEN, BILL, Baptist 439 Glenn Fresno, Calif. DOERKSEN, MRS. RUBENA, Baptist 439 Glenn Fresno, Calif. DUERKSEN, GERTRUDE, Mennonite Brethren 304 So. L Street .Dinuba, Calif. DUERKSEN, MARCELLUS J., Mennonite Brethren 304 So. L Street Dinuba, Calif. DYCK, MARWOOD, Mennonite Brethren 4th Avenue Kingsdale, Kitchener, Ontario EDIGER, DOLORES. Mennonite Brethren 466 Magnolia Way Dinuba, Calif. EIDSEN, EDDIE, Mennonite Brethren Route 1 Richfield, Calif. ELRICH, LAWRENCE, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 272 Bakersfield, Calif. ELRICH, LOUIS, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 313 Bakersfield, Calif. ENS, LAVERNA, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 23 Reedley, Calif. FEIL, ARLYSS, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 314 Bakersfield, Calif. FRIESEN, ERNEST H., Mennonite Brethren 1028 Cortland.. Fresno, Calif. FUNK, ALMA, Mennonite Brethren 646 E. 63rd Vancouver, British Columbia GEIL, GORDON, Community 425 Sunset Avenue Salem, Oregon GERBRANDT, EUGENE, Mennonite Brethren 2832 Hedges Fresno, Calif. GILBERT, ALICE, Interdenominational 7220 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, Calif. GREEN, PAUL, Baptist 2149 Tuolumne Street Fresno, Calif. HAHN, EDRIS. Friends 2149 Tuolumne Street Fresno, Calif. HARDER, HENRY JOHN, Mennonite Brethren Box 100. Hepburn, Saskatchewan HARLESS, RICHARD, Missionary Baptist Box 21 -A Trimmer Route Sanger, Calif. HARMS, BERNICE, Mennonite Brethren Ulysses, Kansas HEDMAN, TOM, Mennonite Brethren 361 Golden Dr Bakersfield, Calif. HEIDEBRECHT, HARRY R., Mennonite Brethren Corn Oklahoma HEIER, PAUL, Mennonite Brethren 2824 Hedges Fresno, Calif. HEINRICH, DELORES, Mennonite Brethren P. O Box 943 Chowchilla, Calif. HEINRICHS, BETTY. Interdenominational Jefferson, Oregon g tubent ©trectorp HEINRICHS, WILLIE, Mennonite Brethren Jefferson, Oregon HILTY, WENDOLYN, General Conference Mennonite Box 298 Winton, Colif. ISAAC, VERNON. Mennonite Brethren Route I, Box 318 Shaffer, Calif. JACKSON, BARBARA, Baptist 1 03 1 So. Ninth Fresno, Calif. JANTZEN, BETTY, MennomteBrethren 518 Hayter StreeV Dallas, Oregon JANZEN, EUGENE, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 135 Orland, Calif. JANZEN, FRANCIS DALE, Baptist 3467 Norris Dr. So Fresno, Calif. JUST, VIRGINIA, Mennonite Brethren 5046 E. Tulare Street Fresno, Calif. KARBER, DORIS JANE, Mennonite Brethren 570 West Elmonte Dinubo, Calif. KARBER, HANNAH PAULINE, Mennonite Brethren 570 West Elmonte Dinuba, Calif. KEENE, CLIFTON R., Evangelical Methodist Box 363 Armona, Calif. KEOSHIAN, JOHN, Assemblies of God 3834 Maywood Dr. No Fresno, Calif. KINSEY, ROBERT, Baptist 1305 No. 9th Street ..Fresno, Calif. KLIEWER, ELMER V., Mennonite Brethren 2828 Hedges Fresno, Calif. KLIEWER, PAUL, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 397 Bakersfield, Calif. KLIEWER, PETE, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 397 Bakersfield, Calif. KLicWER, RUEBEN, Mennonite Brethren 217 San Pablo Fresno, Calif. KOCH IAN, GEORGE, Baptist 121 Harvord Street Fresno, Calif. KOEHN, FREDA, Mennonite Brethren 320 East 45 Vancouver, British Columbia KOENIG, ROY E.. Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 268 Shaffer, Calif. KCOP, JOHN, Mennonite Brethren 2836 Hedges Fresno, Calif. KRAMER, BARBARA JEAN, Lutheran Congregational 21 12 Holly Fresno, Calif. KRAUSE, JACK, Baptist 2004 Terrace Fresno, Calif. KRAUSE, SAM, Mennonite Brethren 2818 Hedges Fresno, Calif. KROEKER, PAUL, Mennonite Brethren 2830 Hedges Fresno, Calif. LEPP, RUTH, Mennonite Brethren Dalmeny, Saskatchewan LETKEMAN, SARAH, Mennonite Brethren 501 Adams Rd. Sardis British Columbia LEVY, ISAAC, None 1600 Solano Avenue Albany, Calif. LOEWEN, DONALD, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 230 Shafter, Calif. LOEWEN, JOAN, Mennonite Brethren 334 California Avenue Shafter, Calif. MARTENS, HELEN, Mennonite Brethren Box 100 McMahon, Saskatchewan MARTENS, THERESA, Mennonite Brethren Main Centre, Saskatchewan McCARLEY, EUGENE D., Assemblies of God 2952 Luzon, Apt. C Fresno, Calif. McDANIEL, JUANITA, First Missionary Baptist P. O. Box 884 ...Corcoran, Calif. McELWAIN, DOROTHY LEA, Presbyterian Route 1, Box 273 Visalia, Calif. McGINNIS, MANFORD, Pentecostal P. O. Box 1651. Chowchilla, Calif. MUNRO, ROBERTA, Christian Missionary Alliance 1585 W. 11th Ave Vancouver, British Columbia NEFF CARMON. Pentecostal P. O. Box 631 ...Chowchilla, Calif. NEUFELD, DEWAYNE, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 44 Shafter, Calif. NIKKEL, JOHN, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 404 Reedley, Calif. NIKKEL, NORMAN, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 393 .Bakersfield, Calif. NORD, EUGENE, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 410 Bakersfield, Calif. NORD, LORENE, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 410 Bakersfield, Calif. O ' NEAL, MARY ELLEN, Cedar Avenue Baptist 3933 Olive Fresno, Calif. PABOOJIAN, ARA, Evangelical Brethren 1820 San Pablo Fresno, Calif. PAULS, VERNON, Mennonite Brethren Route 3, Box 77 Dallas, Oregon PETERS, DOUGLAS, Mennonite Brethren P. O. Box 96 Wasco, Calif. PETERSEN. NOLAND S., Lutheran 3311 El Monte Fresno, Calif. QUIRING, NETTIE, Mennonite Brethren 645 W. 115 Street Los Angeles, Calif. RATZLAFF, BARBARA, Mennonite Brethren 1556 Bond Street Fresno, Calif. REIMER, CLINTON MERLE, Generol Conference Mennonite Box 341 Independence, Oregon REIMER, DELBERT, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 132 Orland, Calif. REIMER, HAROLD, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 249 Shofter, Calif. REIMER, MRS, MATHILDA, Mennonite Brethren 3035 Illinois Fresno, Calif. REIMER, RAYMOND R., Mennonite Brethren 3035 Illinois. Fresno, Calif. REIMER, VERNON, Mennonite Brethren ROUTE 2 Orland, Calif. REMPEL, ANNA, General Conference Mennonite Box 249 Rosthern, Saskatchewan tubent JStrectorp RICHERT, MARVIN, Mennonite Brethren 1018 Lake Bakersfield, Calif. ROBERTSON, DOROTHA, Christian and Missionary Alliance 3127 E. Fremont Stockton, Calif. ROCKHOLT, JAMES DOAL, Pilgrim Holiness 558 Bond Street Fresno, Calif. ROCKHOLT, RONALD, Pilgrim Holiness 558 Bond Street ----- Fresno, Calif. ROSS, ONAL, Church of Christ (Holiness I 1704 A Street Fresno, Calif. SCALES, GEORGE R., No denomination Route 4, Box 480 Bakersfield, Calif. SCHAFER, ERNEST T., Mennonite Brethren Pickardville, North Dakota SCHELLENBERG, ERNEST, Mennonite Brethren Route 1 Lynden, Wash. SCHELLENBERG, GERTRUDE, Mennonite Brethren 3033 Illinois Avenue Fresno, Calif. SCHELLENBERG, LAWRENCE, Mennonite Brethren Route 1 -- - ..Lynden, Wash. SHARPE, ROBERT, Free Methodist Route 2, Box 255 - Kingsburg, Calif. SHAW, JOHN, Baptist 2826 Hedges Fresno, Calif. SHAW, MRS. MARJORIE, Baptist 2826 Hedges - Fresno, Calif. SIEBERT, RUBY, Mennonite Brethren Ulysses, Kansas KROEKER, FRANCES, Mennonite Brethren Route 7, Box 632 Bakersfield, Calif. SUDERMAN, ALVIN, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 229 Reedley, Calif. SUKKAU, ANNA HENRIETTA, Mennonite Brethren 992 First Street Yarrow, British Columbia THIESEN, MARY, Mennonite Brethren Route 2, Box 24 Dinuba, Calif. THIESSEN, FRANK, Mennonite Brethren Route 10, Box 574 Fresno, Calif. THOMAS, DOREEN, Cedar Avenue Baptist 1813 Fulton Fresno, Calif. TOEWS, ERVIN, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 99 Le Grand, Calif. UNRUH, ABE D.. Mennonite Brethren 2820 Hedges Avenue Fresno, Calif. UNRUH, LLOYD, Mennonite Brethren Route 4, Box 355 Bakersfield, Calif. UNRUH, ROBERT, Mennonite Brethren 5840 Tulare Street Fresno, Calif. WARKENTIN, ALLEN, General Conference Mennonite Route 3, Box 352 Reedley, Calif. WARKENTIN, BEN, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 203-.- .Blame, Wash. WARKENTIN, OLIVE LORENE, Mennonite Brethren Route 1, Box 164 ...Dinuba, Calif. WEDEL, SUSIE H., Mennonite Brethren Bessie, Oklahoma WEIR, ROBERT C, JR., No denomination 3508 W. Belmont .... Fresno, Calif. WIEBE, DAVID, Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Route 3. Box 376 Reedley Calif. WIEBE, MARY HELEN, Mennonite Brethren Route 3, Box 197.. Ferndale, Wash. WIEBE, RAYMOND F., Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Route 3, Box 376. Reedley, Calif. WIENS, RICHARD, Mennonite Brethren 1118 Cherry Street-. Dallas, Oregon WORKENTINE, GARRY, Mennonite Brethren 5840 E. Tulare Street ...Fresno, Calif. Cbentng ikfjool enrollment Becker, Mrs. Ruby E 2834 Hedges, Fresno Clark, Marian L 3837 Mono, Fresno Elnch, Doreen 2311 Belmont, Fresno Ens, Helen 2149 Tuolumne, Fresno Foster, Virginia 2317 Lewis, Fresno Friesen, Edmor J... 4445 Illinois, Fresno Friesen, Kenneth H 4632 Turner, Fresno Harms, Sarah 2149 Tuolumne, Fresno Heier, Mrs. Zelma 2824 Hedges, Fresno Heinnchs, Ed 2652 Price, Fresno Heinrichs, Mrs. Ed 2652 Price, Fresno Heinnchs, Walter 237 N. Malter, Fresno Hofer, Robert F Rt. I, Box 230, Dinuba Hofer, Wesley Franklin Rt. 1, Box 385-A, Dinuba Johnson, Gloria M. 1660 M St., Fresno Khewer, Mrs. Elmer 2828 Hedges, Fresno Knight, Russell A 714 Lafayette, Fresno Koop, Mrs. Malmda 2836 Hedges, Fresno Kroeker, Mrs. Poul .2830 Hedges, Fresno Lee, Claude, Jr 915 No. Recreation, Light, Oma E ...1577 Wishon, Neumann, Don 2627 Holly, Neumann, Mrs. Don 2627 Holly, Nixon, Ruth Rt. 6, Box 94, Pauls, Albert 2149 Tuolumne, Price, Barbara 2138 Maud, Ratzlaff, Mrs. Mabel 2832 Hedges, Ratzloff, Irvin H 2832 Hedges, Roberts, Wilma 3925 Ventura, Kenneth Savage. 3925 Ventura, Savage, Mrs. Rebecca 3925 Ventura, Suderman, Esther M 1127 Delphia, Suderman, Florence 915 No. Angus, Suderman, Louise 1 172 Delphia, Unruh, Mrs. Eunice 2820 Hedges, Weir, Mrs. Mabel G 3508 Belmont, Weir, Robert C, Sr 3508 Belmont, Workentine, Dave 1127 No. W. Ave., Workentine, Mrs. Dave 1127 No. W. Ave., Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno gutograpttf Wasco 1050 K. C. Mennonite Brethren Church 400 KERN ST. PHONE NO. 324 SHAFTER, CALIFORNIA WALDO WIEBE, Postor The Church With An Open Bible Where We Seek to Preach the Whole Counsel of God Built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the Chief Comer Stone. Eph. 2:20 Congratulations to Senior Class KIRKWOOD FURNITURE CO. 801 FULTON Phone 2-7312 Fresno, Calif. Bethany Mennonite Brethren Church Corner Olive and Orchard Fresno, California As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him: rooted and built up in Him, and established in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving. Colossian 2:6, 7 J. C. PENNER Real Estate - Insurance Notary Public P. O. Box 482 Phone 759 Shatter, California Palmer s Nursery Ornamental Trees Shrubs and Plants Fruit and Shade Trees Bulbs - Seeds - Fertilizer Garden Supplies Corner of Maple Fresno, Calif. 4811 Belmont Phone 5-0859 I IEINR1CHS JEWELERS 1447 Fulton Street Fresno, California WATCHES AND DIAMONDS Complete Watch and Jewelry Repair Service Compliments and Congratulations from A-l PRINTERS and PACIFIC LINOTYPING CO. COMPLIMENTS valley engraving co. 7 12 17 M STREET PACIFIC BOOK STORE 2149 Tuolumne Street Fresno, California Search the Scriptures: for in them ye think ye have eternal life: ami they arc they which testify of me. John 5:39 A Good Place to Buy Your Needs for Study Text Books Study Aids Visual Aids School Notions Supplies Stationery Confections BAKERSFIELD MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH THE CHURCH THAT CARES ALLEN FAST, Pastor 1230 Monterey Street Bakersfield, California Phone: 2-3270 TRUE A Friendly Church TRUST- TO , o- IN G -rue m A sinking Congregation THE WORLD A Graying People of God LORD FRANK RUSSELL MANUFACTURING CO. 341 Pacific Ave. Phone 717 Shafter, California POTATO DIGGERS - TRAILERS - HARDWARE OLIVER IMPLEMENT DEALER PONTIAC SALES SERVICE HARVEY GAEDE Dealer 385 E. Lerdo Road Shafter, California Phone 9033 Becker Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service Congratulations to Class and Staff of ' 50 356 California Ave., Shafter, Calif. Phone 795 Congratulations to Class of ' 50 Our prayers join with yours that each one of you may be in the center of His will REEDLEY ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Phone 203 1616 1 1th St. Reedley, Calif. MKNNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Corner Washington and Hayter Dallas, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of ' 51 ' The gifts and Calling of God are without resentence. Rom. 11:29 I. oewn Plumbinq Electrical Shop YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS BY MULLINS MARVAIR ALL-ELECTRIC Reverse Cycle Heating Cooling Systems Phone 4541 340 California Ave., Shatter, Calif. Ratzlaff Motor Sales Dodge Plymouth Only Dodge Builds Job-Rated Trucks 905 G Street Phone 777 Reedley, Calif. DINUBA MOTOR SALES BUICK AUTOMOBILES - INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 5 E. Fresno St. Jack Kliewer Phone 7 Dinuba, California Elmer Willems Sierra Gospel Supply A Complete Line of RELIGIOUS RECORDS SONG BOOKS - SCRIPTURE GREETING CARDS - RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES Mail orders promptly filled, wholesale, retail 124 W. Tulare St. Dmuba 1 13 FAST JEWELERS Diamonds - Jewelry - Watches Leonard Thiessen, Owner 1623 1 1th St. Reedley, Calif. Phone 72 Penner Bros. Parts Co. DAN - MENNO - WALT AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT MOTOR MACHINE SHOP 1023 G Street Phones 308 - 408 REEDLEY, CALIF. MOVING TO SAN JOSE See FRANK PETERS ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1810 W. San Carlos Phone CYprus 4-7666 MENN0N1TE BRETI IREN CHURCH Corner Nicholas ond El Monte Way DINUBA, CALIFORNIA REV. B. J. BRAUN, Pastor Phone 206-W We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen, Ascended and Coining Again in Song and Message KERN BIKE SHOP WHEEL GOODS Sales - Service - Rentals Lawn Mower Sharpening £r Repairs Furniture Appliances See Norge before you buy Home £r Building Supply 1 255 G Street Phone 145-W A. K. Friesen Reedley, California 243 Niles Street Bakersfield, California Clarence E. Klingenberg Phone 3-6298 K FOOD MARKET Al Karber, Prop. Groceries - Meats and Vegetables Telephone 4-4393 2131 California Ave. Bakersfield, California ROSEDALE SERVICE D. D. Schmidt, Prop. Mobil Oil Products Lubrication Battery Charging - Tire Repairing Congratulations to Class of ' 50 FRIESEN CORE CO. A. H. Friesen Sons, Props. DALLAS, OREGON 2112 Mills Street Phone 3504 Phone 420 Res. 670 Dr. A. W. Schlichting D.C. 1926 1 1 th Street Reedley, Calif. W. Frank Johnson MEATS SHAFTER, CALIFORNIA 309 Lerdo Phone 5762 N lennonite Brethren ( lunch Reedley, California Greetings and Congratulations to the President, the Faculty, Graduating Class and Students of the Pacific Bible Institute Tfr Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to hi ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 Mennonite Brethren C hurch Germania Hall, 261 N. 2nd Street (Temporary Location I San Jose, California Rev. J. K. Warkentin Pastor Phone CY Press 2-5726 A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one an- other; as I have loved you. John 13:34 NEW CLEANERS Bakersffeld , California 102) 8th Street Henry F. Brandt What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul- Mark 8:36. Come ye after me, and 1 will make you to become fishers of men. Mark 1:17 Rosedale Mennonite Brethren Church Rt. 4, Box 350 B BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Greetings in the Name of our Lord ! May our Heavenly Father continue to bless the efforts of the P. B. I. faculty, staff and student body to bring glory to His name through greater knowledge of the Word, consecrated service and effective witnessing. We, as the Rosedale congre- gation, pledge ourselves also to do our share with gifts and prayers in your behalf. Yours in Christ Jesus, Walter L. Penner, Pastor MARTENS CHEVROLET - OLDS- MOBILE FRIGIDAIRE ENNS PONTIAC SALES 20 Years in Reedley 13th and G Sts. Phone 59 Sales and Service You have to go a long way if possible at all for better service or better merchandise Henry R. Mortens Phone 122 939 G St. Reedley, Calif. SUPPORT YOUR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS Orval ' s Cabinets Fixtures Orval Ratzlaff FOR HOME STORES 4332 Belmont Fresno 2, Calif. Phone 5-4982 Res. Ph. Same Ext. No. ENN ' S JEWELRY DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVERWARE Kingsburg, California W50 On Ijom jbial w s o Studios in Shafter and Wasco Kern County ' s Music Station Let the Word of Christ dwell in yon richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Colossians 3:16 MAPLE LEAF BROADAST1NG (X). WASCO, CALIFORNIA E. J Peters President Theo. G. Heinrichs Gen. Manager pooler C. R. Nikkei Steve and Bob Restaraunt Nick Goertzen
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