George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)
- Class of 1951
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LAMI 1951 GEORGE FOX COLLEGE Newberg, Oregon WOOD -MAR HALL To You— The Alumni These campus halls have come to possess a spirit— the spirit of you who having graduated, went out to serve, yet left behind something of yourselves to enrich successive student generations. To you this great corps of friends— the ALUMNI— the 1951 L ' Ami is dedicated. IN MEMORIAM Our Beloved Professor FLOYD K. RILEY, February 9, 1892 - February 5, 1951. Professor of Speech Crossing The Bar Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me ! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put o ut to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark ! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark; For tho ' from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crost the bar. —Tennyson FOREWORD L ' Ami for 1951 is published. The moments of laughter, the tears, and the events most cherished from the school year have been etched upon the record by the ink- stained fingers of the press. May this L ' Ami recall the recent, bea mirror of the present, a record for the future. The Staff. ADMINISTRATION Take my intellect and use every power as Thou shalt choose OUR PRESIDENT DR. PAUL E. PARKER HAVE you ever asked yourself the question, f Would I profit from a college education? If your answer is No, the chances are you are right, but strangely enough few people who feel that way enter the doors of a college. The Society of Friends in America early regarded a college education as preparation for life- long service rather than a commodity to be enjoyed by an individual. No royal road to education has ever been discovered, but Quaker schools early offered excellent opportunity of enlightening the mind and deepening the soul in the great fundamental truths of God. George Fox believed in the equality of both sexes in education. According to the needs of this hour of the world ' s history, we earnestly seek to serve every Christian young person who is interested in personal development and advancement with a Christ-centered program. Your problems are our problems. The Board of Trustees and the entire faculty of George Fox College earnestly seek to help every student to a firm foundation and a most excellent faith. Paul E. Parker President DONALD McNICHOLS, M.A. Professor of English Concluding his first year of service at George Fox College, is Donald McNichols, dean of the college and professor of English. His teaching we have found enriched with true scholarship; his counseling founded on a genuine Christian faith; and his friendship sincere and unfailing. FACULTY LYDIA McNICHOLS, A.B., B.S. Instructor in Music, Typing RACHEL D. ALDRICH A.B., B.Mus. Instructor in Piano FRANCES E. ARMOUR A.B., B.S. Librarian GEORGE BALES, A.B., Th.B Director of Athletics MARVIN BAKER, A.B. Director in Music, Instructor in Speech ROBERT H. JORDAN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Economics LEONA H. LYDA, A.B. Assistant Instructor in Women ' s Physical Education HELEN WILLCUTS, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics OLIVER WEESNER, B.S. R.P.E. Professor of Mathematics GERALD LEMMONS, Chief Treasurer; PETER FERTELLO, Vice Presi- dent; WAYNE PIERSALL, President; GAY FOLEY, Secretary; HOWARD HARMON, Treasurer (not pictured). GEORGE BALES Advisor ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY This year, 1950-1951, has been both inspir- ational and profitable for the G.F.C. student body. Led by President Wayne Piersall,the students have redecorated the A.S.B. office, installed a clock in the auditorium, purchased a copy of Sallman ' s Christ at the Heart ' s Door for the chapel and inaugurated a revision of the consti- tution. Beginning this year the students have also presented the Friday chapel program in addition to the regular Thursdaybusiness meeting. L ' AMI STAFF WILMA HARRIS, Literary Editor; PAUL PUCKETT, Feature Editor; ALICE HODSON, Typist; JIM HIGGtNS , Ad Manager: RALPH BEEBE, Sports Editor. LYDIA McNICHOLS NORMAN RILEY Advisor Photographer CRESCENT STAFF FRANK STAR KEY Business Manager LARRY WYMAN Assistant Editor oi G t Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Newberg, Oregon. Published bi-weekly during the college year by the Student Body of Pacific College. Terms — 75c a year. Member Intercollegiate Press EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Bett y Ma y Street L Assistant Editor Larry Wyman News Editor - Virginia Peters Sports Editor Bob Saucy Assistant Sports Editor Ral P h Beebe Paul Puckett Florene Price cartoonist ° A e tVf ' Feature Writers Bonnie Barnes let atv Sports Writers N. Foley, M. Larrance, J. Liedke, H. Weesner - 0 tf e t TP News Writers L. Burnett, E. Coleman, W. Pierson, C. Judd, M. Williams, L. Wyman, J. Hendricks, H. Magee, B. Field, P. Parmenter, K. Robison, R. Hinshaw, L. Hudiburgh. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager — - Frank Starkey Assistant Business Manager Gene Comfort « jj ; Circulation Manager Maribeth McCracken £ o $ t,. | Assistant Circulation Manager Apphia Koch A - § Circulation Department Floyd Coleman, Leland Brown e „ °4 Faculty Adviser. .Lucy Clark Friends Church, College Schedule Local Music, California Pastor for Services tf xv Carl Byrd, pastor of the New 0 t c ° berg Friends church, reports that V otC the arrangements are all com- pleted for the revival meetings to be held at the Friends church and George Fox college beginning Sun- During the week prior to the re- vivals, special prayer services have been held in homes through the community as well as on the GFC campus. CLASSES Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord to Thee, WHO in AMERICAN COLLEGES yy AIV7 ° VV Xlvy and UNIVERSITIES RALPHS — Louise has been active in music, athletics, deputation, and dramatic activities. She was editor of the ' 50 L ' Ami and is majoring in speech and dramatics. MARGARET SHATTUCK— Margaret has been active in journalism, editing the Crescent during her junior year. An English major, Margaret has attained a high scholastic standing in both high school and college. Senior Class Officers NORMA DILLON, Vice President; Social Chairman; FRED LITTLE FIELD, President; HAL MAY, Treasurer; MARGARET DICKSON, Secretary. (Dean Donald McNichols, Advisor) FOUR YEARS TOGETHER — four happy years we labored side by side; we shared our joys and sorrows, our laughter and our tears. Each year we bade old friends farewell , each Autumn, welcomed new. AND NOW WE GO— rejoicing in the truths we ' ve learned, the lessons God has taught. We look together down the years and see that we can share a place in God ' s great harvest field; Oh, may we find His will for us ! ELVERA COLEMAN FLOYD COLEMAN PRISCILLA DOBLE BILL FIELD RAY FITCH GAY FOLEY MARVIN HAMPTON BETHLIN HARMON HOWARD HARMON JUNIORS DONNA JEFFERSON GERALD LEMMONS ELVTN MARDOCK LEE PUCKETT PAUL PUCKETT CLIFTON RALPHS FRANK STAR KEY BETTY MAY STREET JOHN WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILSON LARRY WYMAN Junior Class Officers FLOYD COLEMAN, Treasurer; BETHLIN HARMON, Social Chairman; HOWARD HARMON, President; GAY FOLEY, Secretary; LARRY WYMAN, Vice President. (George Bales, Advisor) Sophomore Class Officers RPBERT SAUCY, President; LUCILLE LEWIS, Secretary; MELDA CHANDLER, Vice Pres- ident; HARRY RYAN, Treasurer; FLORENE PRICE, Social Chairman. (Marvin G. Baker, Advisor) SOPHOMORES DANIEL BAR HAM BONNIE BARNES HARLEY BROTHERTON L ELAND BROWN MELD A CHANDLER MARION CLARKSON DAVID COOLEY RANDALL EMRY DeFORREST FLETCHER MARY GOXIOLA NANCY HALD RUTH HARRIS JANET HINSHAW WESLEY ISGRIGG APPHIA KOCH MARJORIE LARRANCE LUCILLE LEWIS JAMES LIEDKE KENNETH MAGEE SOPHOMORES CHARLES McLELAND FRIEDA McLELAND MARIBETH McCRACKEN GENE MULKEY FLORENE PRICE RICHARD RIGGS KLANE ROBISON HARRY RYAN JEANNETTE SAUCY ROBERT SAUCY ROGER SMITH JACK SNOW PAUL STANFIELD MARGARET WEBER HAROLD WEESNER JEAN WHITE JUNE WHITE DOROTHY WILLIAMS LET A WRIGHT Freshman Class Officers NIGEL SHOCKEY, President; JIM HIGGINS, Vice President; PATRICIA PARMENTER, Secretary; JO ELLEN ORKNEY, Social Chairman; VERNE MARTIN, Treasurer. (Roy Knight, Advisor) GLEN LIVINGSTON VERNE MARTIN VERN MYHRE JOYCE PECK MARIAN PERRY VIRGINIA PETERS FRESHMAN JO ELLEN ORKNEY CARMEN PARMENTER PATRICIA PARMENTER WANDA PIERSON KEITH PUCKETT ROBERT SHARPLESS NIGEL SHOCKEY DOROTHEA WILKINS LEA WILKINSON MARIE WILLIA JACK WING VIRGINIA WINTERS JOHN WOOD RICHARD ZELL. SPECIAL STUDENTS STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION Take my lips and let them be filled with messages from Thee? CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Charged with the spiritual leadership among the constituency of George Fox College is the Student Christian Union. In addition to con- ducting weekly prayer meetings, the S.C.U. sponsored two weeks of special evangelistic services during the year with Fred Baker and Dr. Donald Spitler as ministers. This organization is also the nucleus for the extensive deputation of the college. Chapels each week provide an outlet for student expression or visiting speakers, and the social life of the individual is stressed through the giving each semester of a for- mal reception for new students. S.M. A. The Student Ministerial Association is composed of those members of the student body who plan to become pastors and evangelists. PETE FERTELLO— President MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Blessed of the Lord was the Missionary Conference held for the first time at George Fox this year. Joy Ridderhof of Gospel Re- cordings, and her companion, Mrs. Mabel Gwinn, made real the need of the world through dynamic words and vivid pictures. Answers to prayer keynoted the services. Joy Ridderhof on Island of Luzon working on a script with MUSIC ' Take my voice and let me sing always, only, for my King ' ' CHOIR Street k R0W= Dorothy Willlams Paul Puckett, Phil Lamm, Gene Smith, Jim Higgins, Betty May Third Row: Elvera Coleman, Harley Brotherton, Bob Saucy, Dick Zellar, Marian Perry. Kelly C ° nd R ° W: ° Pal Finley ' Bud Kiane Robison, Gene Mulkey, Harry Ryan, Elvena First Row: Marvin G. Baker, director, Lucy Edmundson, Lois Burnett, Marilyn Barnes, Priscilla Doble, Norma Dillon, Pat Parmenter, Jeanette Saucy. Composed of twenty-four con- secrated voices the choir ministered with music in numerous Oregon KLANE ROBISON Tenor Soloist TRIO CRUSADERS FRED LITTLE FIELD, BUD MARDOCK, GENE SMITH, RANDALL EMRY HARMONAIRES Sponsors— RONALD and DIVONNA CRECELIUS, Portland, Oregon 4 4 CHRIST QUARTET HARLEY BROTHERTON, PHIL LAMM, RICHARD RIGGS, JIM HIGGINS, CHORUS Members of the Student Body and Community comprise one of the largest musical organizations of George Fox College. This chorus enriched Christmas and Easter seasons with excellent presentations of Handel ' s Messiah , December 19, and Maunder ' s Olivet to Calvary , March 16. RACHEL ALDHHSti, Accompanist; KLANE ROBISON, Tenor soloist; PRISCILLADOBLE, ™?£™ S ,? loist; M.A.RILYN BARNES, Alto soloist; RICHARD ZELLAR, Bass soloist, MARVIN G. BAKER, Director. RECITALS HARRY RYAN, Trumpet; BETHLIN HARMON, Accompanist. JUNIOR and SENIOR BANQUET GOLD Q BANQUET ORGANIZATIONS Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of Thy love. ACTORATORS ... a club composed of dramatics and speech enthusiasts who sponsor at least one major dramatics production each year. LARRY WYMAN, President; LUCY CLARK, Advisor; ARLETA WRIGHT, Secretary-Treasurer. OLD PULPIT CONTEST FLORENE PRICE Forenslcs Chairman LARRY WYMAN Winner Old Pulpit Contest JIM HIGGINS Second Place YOUNG LINCOLN CAST Young Abe Ralph Beebe Nancy Lincoln . . . Margaret Shattuck Sarah Lincoln .... Elvera Coleman Aunty Sparrow .... Marilyn Barnes Abraham Lincoln . . . Nigel Shockey James Rutledge . . . Woody Fletcher Cynthia Rutledge .... Arleta Wright Ann Rutledge Louise Fivecoat Martha .Wilma Harris John McNiel Jim Higgins Mrs. Able . Betty May Street Mary Owens Marian Perry Jack Armstrong Cliff Ralphs Sam Hill .Dick Zeller Mattie Marie Williams Malcolm Judd Keith Puckett WHATSOEVER YE SOW Esau pleads forgiveness CAST Eli Roger Smith Daniel Larry Wyman Ruth. Alice Hodson Stephen Cliff Ralphs Sarah Lois Burnett Tabitha Gladys Engle Rebecca Louise Ralphs Martha . Janet Hinshaw Anna Margaret Shattuck Jude the Samaritan . . . Nigel Shockey Rabbi Joseph Woody Fletcher Esau Ralph Beebe Stephen blinded by Jude Stephen testifies of Jesus SCRIBBLERS MARGARET SHATTUCK, President The Scribbler ' s Club, open to English Majors, is designed to encourage creative literary expression and criticism. Outstanding among its pro- jects for the year were the sponsoring of the English Lectures and pub- lication of a Spring Anthology of student literary efforts. W. Harris, secretary; M. Shattuck, president; L. Wyman, scribe. Seated, left to right: Dean McNichols, M. Dickson, P. Doble, R. Mills, B. Street, G. Foley, H. Magee, Miss Clark. ' Trefian is an organization for women students which provides cultural training and entertainment for its members. A tea is also given on May Day honoring t he Queen. Seated: Margaret Weber, Marilyn Barnes, Louise Ealphs, Maribeth McCracken, Marjorie Larrance, Elvera Coleman, Jo Hendricks, Martha Lemmons, Pat Keppinger. Standing: Betty May Street, Margaret Shattuck, Pat Parmenter, Florene Price, Lydia McNichols, Mary Sutton, Janet Hinsnaw, Apphia Koch, June Jackson. (Advisors — First Semester, Lydia McNichols; Second Semester, Lucy Clark.) Sponsor— NELLIE ' S BEAUTY SHOP, Newberg, Oregon Future Teachers of America r. 5rt 5J l l3 ' JMf5Pf ! Gene Mulkey, Klane Robison, Dick Beebe.De Forest Fletcher, Paul Stanfield, Floyd Coleman, Ralph Beebe. Left to right, second row: Margaret Shattuck, Lois Burnett, Melda Chandler, Martha Lemmons, Elvera Coleman, Elvena Kelly, Gladys Engle. Left to right, front row: Professor McNeely, Gay Foley, Donna Jefferson, Marjorie Larrance, Margaret Dickson, Margaret Weber, Virginia Peters, Wilma Harris, Priscilla Doble, GOLD Q ma Honorary organization of those girls who win two letters in any sport is the Gold Q Club. Outstanding activity of the group is the annual banquet held each spring. Leona Lydia, Advisor i Marjorie Larrance Betty May Street, Treasurer Margaret Weber, Vice President Gladys Engle, President Louise Ralphs, Secretary (not pictured) 1 W.A.A. Left to right: Janet Hinshaw, Treasurer; Bethlin Harmon, Vice President; Marjorie Larrance, President; Lucille Lewis, Secretary. The Women ' s Athletic Association promotes women ' s sports on the campus. Inter -collegiate games and rules for earning letters are functions of this organization. FREE THROW WINNERS FLORENE PRICE Sponsor — CORNER CUPBO RD, Newberg, Oregon Nancy Hald, Apphta Kich Elv.™ r„w„ « Per y M ? rll  n Barnes, Jo Hendricks, w, lou bSsjs, assess 53? HAROLD MAGEE, President Secretary Vice-President M A A Back Row, l.r.- Klane Robison, Woody Fletcher, Bob Saucy, Bill Field, Cy Puckett, Dick Zeller. Middle Row, l.r.- Lee Puckett, Gene Hockett, Jerry Carr, Gene Smith, Nigel Shockey, Paul Puckett, Gerald Lemmons. Front Row, l.r.- Gene Comfort, Ralph Beebe Gene Mulkey, Dick Beebe, Jim Higgins, Harry Magee. Letter men in one of the major sports compose the membership of the G.F. Club. They are sponsors each year of the Grade School Basketball Tournament and a formal banquet, as well as a week-end trip to the coast. OUR CAMPUS SCIENCE HALL MUSIC HALL MAY DAY QUEEN MARGARET I and CARDINAL GERALD LEMMONS SPORTS Take my feet and let them be swift and beautiful for Thee? Third Row: Coach Bales, Field, Magee, Lawrence, Williams, Hockett, Beebe, Fertello, Manager Brown. Second Row: Ralphs, Brown, Fletcher, Zeller, Puckett, Mulkey, Clarkson, Liedke, Barham. First Row: Carr, Livingston, Hartenstein, Harmon, Eichenberger, Martin, Higgins. Sponsor— HOME APPLIANCE and PAINT COMPANY, Newberg, Ore. GFC- -14 Clark JC JV - 0 GFC- - 0 Lewis and Clark JV-- -27 GFC- - 0 OCE -41 GFC- - 7 Reed -13 GFC- - 0 Pacific JV -18 GFC- -12 L infield JV-- 27 GFC- -13 Willamette JV 39 GENE BROWN Manager YELL LEADERS HARRY RYAN, BETHLIN HARMON, JO ORKNEY, KLANE ROBISON. RUSHING PASS RECEIVING Name and Pos, YG AT AV Caught Yards Dick Beebe, RH 336 86 3.9 Clarkson 17 175 Jim Higgins, LH 120 39 2.4 Hockett 8 27 Howie Harmon, QB Glen Livingston, LH 116 62 1.8 Zeller 1 27 64 24 2.7 Beebe 2 19 M. Clarkson, LE-LH 27 14 1.9 Hartenstein 2 10 Gene Hockett, RE 22 3 7.3 Shockey 2 7 Carl Judd, RH 19 9 2.1 Livingston 1 5 Pete Fertello, FB Gene Mulkey, FB 15 4 3.8 14 6 2.3 Nigel Shockey, FB 5 9 .6 GFC 46 Op. 165 Art Hartenstein, FB 4 2 2.0 Total points PASSES First downs 54 95 .455 184 Yards rushing 739 1370 Harmon 55 25 Yards passing 384 1057 Shockey 18 4 .222 119 No. passes at. 85 122 Livingston 2 1 .500 21 No. passes com. 33 50 Hartenstein 2 1 .250 19 No. passes interc. 5 10 Mulkey 2 2 1.000 18 Total yardage 1123 2422 Higgins 3 0 .000 0 No. punts 36 23 Clarkson 1 0 .000 0 Ave. distance punts 35.4 29.1 Sponsor— CLEMMEN ' S FLORIST, Newberg, Oregon BASKETBALL The 1950-51 basketball season was one that will long be remembered by supporters of George Fox College. Coach George Bales turned out an aggregation which won 14 while losing only seven, a sharp contrast to the losing teams of former years. For the second consecutive season the Quakers ended the Metropolitan Conference race in a second place deadlock, this time with Reed. University of Oregon Dental School took the championship. Those lettering were Captain Gene Hockett, Fred Little- field, Nigel Shockey, and Jerry Carr, forwards; Cliff Ralphs and John Wood, centers; guards Gerald Lemmons, Verne Martin, and Harry Magee; and Bill Field, who alternated at forward and guard. GFC 35 GFC 36 GFC 50 GFC 64 GFC 55 GFC 48 GFC 63 GFC 48 GFC 60 GFC 64 GFC 57 GFC 49 GFC 43 GFC 68 GFC 43 GFC 55 ♦GFC 68 GFC 39 GFC 42 GFC 65 GFC 62 Linfield Delta Psi Delta 27 Linfield Theta Chi 34 (overtime) 34 HUlsboro Chamber of Commerce 40 Newberg All-Stars 37 Newberg Merchants 61 Oregon Medical 46 Reed College 62 Newberg Merchants 65 Theta Chi-Linfield 51 Multnomah 52 Linfield Delta Psi Delta (overtime) 53 Oregon Dental 55 HUlsboro J.C. 59 Concordia J.C. 50 Oregon Medical 5 1 Salem News 36 Multnomah 45 Reed 68 Oregon Dental 51 Multnomah Bible 55 Concordia J.C. 58 Metropolitan Conference GENE HOCKETT Captain Oregon Dental George Fox Reed Oregon Medical Multnomah Concordia 9 .600 .600 .500 .300 .100 Standing, left to right: L eland Brown, Jerry Carr, DeForrest Fletcher, Coach George Bales, Manager Jack Snow, Jim Liedke, Dick Zeller,Glen Living- ston. Seated, left to right: Verne Martin, Nigel Shockey, Gerald Lemmons, Gene Hockett, Cliff Ralphs, Harry Magee. BASEBALL Barney (Mac) McGrath, local businessman, once again gave his time to come to the George Fox campus and coach baseball. Mc- Grath turned out a commendable team from 20 prospects. The squad was very green, with half its members freshmen. This indicates out- standing possibilities for future years. Only outfielder Harry Magee was a senior. COACH BARNEY (Mac) McGRATH Second Row: Coach McGrath, Lamm, Higgins, Clayton, Clark, Clarkson, Andrews, Brown, H. Magee, Lemmons, Manager Carr. First Row: Martin, Smith, K. Magee, Hampton, Zeller, Livingston, Ryan, Isgrigg, Beebe- TRACK and SOFTBALL The inauguration of track at George Fox College was one of the accomplishments of the school year. Although lacking a track, the thinclads kept themselves in condition by running on the football field. Four men, Woody Fletcher, Marvin Hampton, DickRiggs, and Howie Harmon made up the team. Softball gained a firm place in the athletic picture as Woody Fletcher took over the coaching duties. Twenty aspirants turned out to compete for the various positions. The team played several games. JERRY CARR Manager Sponsor— GRAY ' S 5? to $1.00, Newberg, Oregon. Not Pictured— DICK RIGGS, Pitcher; CLIFF RALPHS, Pitcher. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team had a fairly good season, winning three, losing four, and tying one. Co-captains were Gladys Engle and Margaret Weber. After the season, Florene Price, Marjorie Lar ranee, and Alice Hodson went to L infield college and competed in a free throw tourna- ment with other colleges of this area. The trio took first place and brought back a nice trophy for their performance. It is a traveling trophy, that is, one held each year by the tournament victor, until one school has won it three times. BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS Jo Orkney, June Jackson, and Janet Hinshaw Second Row: Marynette Smith, manager; Lois Burnett; Ruth Harris; Florene Price; Maribeth McCracken; Alice Hodson; Dorothy Williams. First Row. Gay Foley; Elvena Kelly; Co- captain Margaret Weber; Co-captain Gladys Engle; Marjorie Larrance; Nancy Foley. COACH LEONA LYDA SOFTBALL Back Row: Dickson, Manager; Herrick, Second Base; Saucy, Bight Field; Winters, Right Field; Wilkinson, Second Base; Peters, Catcher; Weber, Third Base; Barnes, Center Field; Lyda, Coach. First Row: Harris, Catcher; Hendricks, Short Stop; Engle, Pitcher; Larrance, Left Field; Foley, Pitcher; Pierson, Short Stop. (Not pictured — Alice Hodson, First Base.) SNAP SHOTS Take my moments and my days, let them flow in ceaseless praise. ADVERTISEMENTS Take my silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1951 NEWBERG FRIENDS CHURCH CARL D. BYRD Pastor 215 S. College Phone 3811 DERROL HOCKETT Assistant to the Pastor Campus NETARTS FRIENDS (Preparative Meeting) of Newberg Monthly Meeting J. DAVID THOMAS Pastor Netarts, Oregon BOISE FRIENDS CHURCH BOISE, IDAHO We are not storerooms, but channels; We are not cisterns, but springs; Passing our benefits onward, Fitting our blessings with wings. PAUL W. BARNETT Pastor Whitney Friends Church RICHARD WILES Pastor Boise Idaho CHEHALEM CENTER FRIENDS CHURCH The Will of God Nothing More, Nothing Less, Nothing Else LEROY and ELVA NEIFERT Pastors SHERWOOD FRIENDS CHURCH MERRILL COFFIN Pastor A church where the Bible is Believed and Preached. SPRINGBROOK FRIENDS CHURCH Springbrook, Oregon PIEDMONT FRIENDS CHURCH (The missionary-minded church) and preparative meetings CHERRY GROVE and HILLSBORO extend a cordial welcome to all. LELAND and IVERNA HIBBS Pastors PIEDMONT 5736 N. Albina, Portland Herald E. Mickelson, Pastor CHERRY GROVE near Battleground, Washington J. Harley Adams, Pastor HILLSBORO V.F.W. Hall, Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick B. Baker, Pastor Parkrose Friends Church SECOND FRIENDS The Friendly Church N.E. 112 and Shaver St. Portland 20, Oregon DILLON W. MILLS Pastor DEAN and KATHLEEN GREGORY Pastors A 1 1 things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 If you need help, if you are in trouble If you are sick, if your faith is low, If doubts are thick, if burdens are heavy; Come to church! Call on the pastor ! Second Friends Church 5808 S. E. 91st Ave. (Near Foster Blvd.) Portland, Oregon Phone: SUnset 1005 FRIENDS COMMUNITY CHURCH of Homedale, Idaho Clare Willcuts Pastor A FRIENDLY WELCOME TO ALL This church is dedicated to saving souls in western Idaho. Congratulations, Class of ' 51 TALENT FRIENDS CHURCH IRWIN and ZARILDA ALGER Pastors MELBA FRIENDS CHURCH MELBA, IDAHO Located in Southwestern Idaho. A Rural Church with a Biblical Message. A Church reaching forth for Spiritual Growth. The Salvation of Souls is our Purpose. Services are held regularly as follows: Sunday School, John Farner, superintendent .... 9:45 a.m. . 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Christian Endeavor for all ages . Evangelistic Service Prayer Service, Wednesday . . . 7:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. RUSSEL STANDS Pastor Serving the Northwest Choice selections of CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES GOOD BOOKS, BIBLES PLAQUES and GREETING CARDS Send for catalogue Better Book Bible House 420 S.W. Wash. Portland 4, Ore. HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIENDS CHURCH A little church with a great message EDWARD F. HARMON, Pastor 2165 N. Church Clifton Ross, Correspondent 1335 N. 4 th St. SALEM, OREGON Jfirsft Jf rtenb Cfjurcf) OF PORTLAND S.E. 35th and Main Street Portland 15, Oregon -Growing in Spiritual Life Enlarging our Church Facilities CHARLES A. BEALS, Pastor Class of ' 29 COME AND FIND A WELCOME WEST CHEHALEM FRIENDS CHURCH HERMAN MACY, PASTOR Mckinley avenue friends church LOREN JONES Pastor 4910 McKinley Avenue Tacoma, Washington WfSTERD SCHOOL Of ElflOGELICflL RELI6I0D • An Interdenom- • 1951 Fall inational Graduate Quarter Begins School of Theology September 11 AR MINI AN WESLEYAN PRE-MILLE NI AL Paul P. Petticord Delbert R. Ros M.A., D.D. M.A., D.D. President Dean-Registra] Write for catalog W.S.E.R., 18111 S.E. Morse St. Portland 22, Oregon FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH 2228 Westmore Ave. Everett, Washington JOHN CLARA FRAZIER, Pastors GREENLEAF FRIENDS CHURCH GREENLEAF, IDAHO Serving a large community of loyal church-conscious peo- ple, providing a rich inspira- tion for service and worship. A RURAL CHURCH WITH A WORLD VISION Dedicated to be true to the trust of the Gospel JOHN BAXTER of Full Salvation, and the maintenance of those Pastor ideals held by Friends, and their testimony to the world! GREENLEAF FRIENDS ACADEMY Greenleaf, Idaho A fully accredited High School, with a Christian atmosphere, with teachers who are personally interested in the soul of the student. The only Friends Academy For information write: ARTHUR H. WINTERS, Principal Greenleaf, Idaho Get your High School education in a Friends Academy. SCOTTS MILLS FRIENDS CHURCH Young Men ' s Choir And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God; many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the Lord. Ps. 40:3. FRANK HASKINS Pastor STAR FRIENDS CHURCH STAR, IDAHO NATHAN B. PIERSON Pastor MEDFORD FRIENDS CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL .... 10:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP ... 11:00 a.m. CHILDREN ' S CHURCH . 11:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR . 6:30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE . . . 7:30 p.m. PRAYER MEETING (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. You are invited to attend any or all of these services. CLINTON CRISMAN, Pastor 2525 Merry man Road MEDFORD, OREGON SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of South Commercial and Washington VISIT US WHEN YOU ARE IN SALEM You ' ll Find a Warm Welcome Here OSCAR and RUTH BROWN Pastors For I determined not to know anything save Jesus Christ and Him crucified. 24th and Grant Streets Vancouver, Washington ROY P. and RUTH CLARK Pastors Holiness becometh thine house O Lord, forever. Psa. 93:5. Professional Directory C. A. Bump, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 1714, Res. 1714 617 First Street Newberg Oregon I, R. ROOT Dentist Phone 2431 Wilcox Bldg. Newberg F. T. WILCOX, MJX Physician and Surgeon Phone 2442 214 E. First St. Newberg DANIEL E. WILSON, D.C Chiropractic Physician Phone 4745 707 E. First St. Newberg DREWS JEWELRY First National Bank Building Phone 3581 Newberg BEST WISHES to the CLASS of ' 51 from the 4teocia£ed Student Sody CONGRATULATIONS to the FORTUNE ' S CLASS OF DRIVE IN 1951 W WE SERVE YOU IN YOUR CAR C ADD HANSON CHEVRON SER VICE Hamburgers Milk Shakes Chili COME AND ENJOY OUR SERVICE CAMAS, WASHINGTON Charles Hanson and Jack Cadd, Owners 1536 Portland Road Phone 3601 Newberg, Oregon 11EUIBERG OREGOi Salem Phone 2-1750 3-4966 Portland Phone FI-4904 LESTER DeLAPP TRUCK SERVICE Agent: Lyon Van Storage Co. Commercial Hauling Daily Between Portland and Salem CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE RUTUR CHEVROLET COMPANY U m First V NEWBERG w Fone 752 Your Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Dealer ttest Wishes to Class of ' 51 NEWBERG DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Eggs Ice Siefker Hardware Co. J. F. ANDERSON, Owner Box 128 Phone 2381 Newberg, Oregon 1 v 112 S. Blaine St. Phone 241 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Newberg, Oregon BEST ' S Cleaners Dyers THE BEST IN TOWN 503 First Street Newberg, Oregon Phone 3551 Western Auto Supply Wiring Supplies Car Accessories tHome Appliances t Housewares +c Hardware House Fixtures GLENN FLATTERS Authorized Dealer Open evenings Phone 373 McGrath Motor Co Kaiser-Frazer Dealer NEWBERG, OREGON G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E EXPERT REPAIR WORK Rototillers Steam Cleaning Phone: 1992 106 S. Center RENNE HARDWARE CO. The Sportsman ' s Store s H E R W I N W I L L I A M S P A I N T S THE PLACE TO MEET THE STAGE DEPOT BOB ' S AUTO CO. AUTHORIZED FORD AND MERCURY SALES and SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS Ford Bonus Built Trucks- Built to Last Longer. 915 First Street Phone: 4561 NEWBERG, OREGON number Cement Plaster Cedar Shingles Shakes WALL BOARD Sash Doors Veneer Asphalt Roofing Lime WE DELIVER PORTLAND ' S OWN STORE C. A. HOUSER Lumber Yard First Main Phone 4004 - Newberg ' s Building Supply House - Fifth, Sixth, Morrison and Alder BRoadway 4411 Congratulations and best wishes to THE CLASS OF ' 51 Newberg Branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. e o££ drugs PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Photo Supplies Phone 3481 Newberg, Oregon J. C. Penney ' s Co Newberg, Oregon Your best buy Newberg Auto Freight 111 S. Meridian, Newberg Local and Long Distance Hauling FUELS — WELDING SUPPLIES Daily trips to Portland Ph. 1872 Days, 1484 Nights STORING MOVING ■ft 1 1 b ML Sfte Service Station First and River Phone 3983 Newberg, Ore, Model Laundry Complete Laundry Service DAILY DELIVERY 115 S. Edwards Phone 136 Newberg HAWTHORNE HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. K. L. Mendenhall Corner S.E. 36th and Hawthorne Phone: EMpire 4187 Best wishes and congratulations ! BERRIAN SERVICE STATION MOBIL GAS TUNE -UP AND BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE U.S. TIRES - EXIDE BATTERIES Bob Harris Phone 44 Portland, Oregon Frigidaire Maytag Appliances SALES AND SERVICE W. P. Fullers Paints H.CSpauldingCo. 315 First Street Newberg Oregon THE BOOK STORE Mrs. Florence Reid, Prop. GIFTS - GREETING CARDS CARDS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 504 First Street Newberg Oregon Miller Mercantile Co. THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE QUALITY COSTS NO MORE NEWBERG HARDWARE TIRE CO. GOODYEAR WESTINGHOUSE SUPPLIES BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 51 DOUG ' S CHEVRON STATION 4 ' Where your car is treated right t Work Shoes for Men and Boys Greetings to All Kinds of Shoe Repairing THE CLASS OF 1951 WE NOW HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOESHINER TILSE PONTIAC Everything Automotive ' ' PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE SHOES REPAIR College and Hancock Phone 2961 Newberg, Oregon 600 East First Street Newberg, Oregon RITTENHOUSE HERRING MOTORS Newberg, Oregon RICHFIELD BUICK SALES PRODUCTS and SERVICE Newberg Lumber Yard Complete line of BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone: 1282 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ' 51 Zhe Commercial flank of Newberg Best wishes to Student Body 1951 NEWBERG DRUGS 606 E, First Phone 551 COLLEGE PHARMACY 814 E. First Phone 881 Jack Holman Your Druggist We Fill Prescriptions ' 1 photographer lithographers 4 4 a Su{{ STUDENT DIRECTORY Andrews, Samuel 300 North River Newberg, Oregon Barham, Dan 1433 State Street Salem, Oregon Barnes, Bonnie 1425 S. E. 24th Portland, Oregon Barnes, Marilyn Box 502 Homedale, Idaho Beaty, Laura 720 River Street Newberg, Oregon Beebe, Ralph Homedale, Idaho Beebe, Richard Homedale, Idaho Bland, Gilman Waldport, Oregon Bowers, Donald Newberg, Oregon Brotherton, Harley Entiat, Washington Brown, Eugene Shedd, Oregon Brown, Leland Shedd, Oregon Burk, Harry Newberg, Oregon Burnett, Lois 2900 Grand Avenue Vancouver, Washington Carr, Jerry 3641 S. E. Alder Street Portland, Oregon Chandler, Melda Box 146 Spr ague River, Oregon Chandler, Myrta Box 146 Sprague River, Oregon Clark, Albert Priest River, Idaho Clarkson, Marion Greenleaf, Idaho Clayton, James Newberg, Oregon Coleman, Elver a 1659 Woodland Wichita 3, Kansas Coleman, Floyd 2501 Arkansas Avenue Wichita, Kansas Cooley, David 2680 Ward Drive Salem, Oregon Comfort, Eugene R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho DeLapp, James 1090 North Church Salem, Oregon DeLapp, William 1090 North Church Salem, Oregon De Morelin, Frances R.F.D. 3, Box 250 Sherwood, Oregon Dickson, Margaret 1995 South Jackson Albany, Oregon Dillon, Norma Newberg, Oregon Doble, Priscilla 2155 College Street Newberg, Oregon Edmundson, Lucile 3434 S. W. Dosch Portland 1, Oregon Eichenberger, Theodore 145 College Avenue )skaloosa, Iowa Emry, Randall 603 South Blaine Newberg, Oregon Engle, Gladys Melba, Idaho Fertello, Peter R.F.D. 2, Box 1390 Camas, Washington Field, Bill 3931 S. E. Taylor Street Portland, Oregon Finley, Clem R.F.D. 2, Box 528 Medford, Oregon Finley, Opal R.F.D. 2, Box 528 Medford, Oregon Fitch, La Veil Newberg, Oregon Fitch, Ray Newberg, Oregon Foley, Gay Kamiah, Idaho Foley, Nancy Kamiah, Idaho Fletcher, DeForrest P.O. Box 481 Blaine, Washington Gaxiola, Mary (Sonora, Mexico) 2185 Vaughn Ave. Salem, Oregon Hald, Nancy 723 North Humboldt St. Portland, Oregon Hampton, Marvin R.F.D. 3, Box 316 Salem, Oregon Harmon, Howard Tacoma, Washingtoi Harris, Ruth R.F.D. 1 Caldwell, Idaho Hartenstein, Arvert Newberg, Oregon Hendricks, Jo Box 12 Alderson, West Virginia Her rick, Dorothy 4927 S. E. 73rd Portland, Oregon Higgins, Jim Parkdale, Oregon Herring, Robert 2385 North Front Salem, Oregon Hinshaw, Janet 800 East Street Newberg, Oregon Hinshaw, Ruth 816 East 9th Street Newberg, Oregon Hockett, Gene R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Hockett, Lesta Newberg, Oregon Hodson, Alice R.F.D. 6 Caldwell, Idaho Hudiburgh, Lorna Superior, Nebraska Huss, D wight 826 Evans Avenue Butte, Montana Isgrigg, Arlene Newberg, Oregon Isgrigg, Wesley Newberg, Oregon Isgrigg, Richard P.O. Box 633 Nampa, Idaho Jackson, June R.F.D. 3, Box 10 Newberg, Oregon Jefferson, Donna 1708 13th Street Bremerton, Washington Jones, Edith 4910 McKinley Avenue Tacoma, Washington Judd, Bethlin 4927 S. E. 73rd Portland, Oregon Kelly, Elvena 7325 Leonard Drive Citrus Heights, California Keppinger, Patricia 3185 Lancaster Drive Salem, Oregon Koch, Apphia 1620 Fillmore Caldwell, Idaho Lamm, Philip R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Larrance, Marjorie R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Lawrence, Roy Newberg, Oregon Lemmons, Gerald Manchester, Oklahoma Lemmons, Martha Manchester, Oklahoma Lewis, Lucille 506 Villa Road Newberg, Oregon Liedka, Jim 4816 East Gee Tacoma, Washington Ltttlefield, Frederick Haviland, Kansas Livingston, Glen Box 94 Langley, Washington Lyda, Lloyd Newberg, Oregon McCracken, Maribeth 603 N. Meridian Street Newberg, Oregon McLeland, Bill 710 E. 3rd St. Newberg, Oregon McLeland, Frieda 710 E. 3rd Street. Newberg, Oregon Maekawa, Yasuko 455 6-Chome, Araijiha Otahu, Tokyo, Japan Magee, Harold R.F.D. 1, Box 324 SUverton, Oregon Magee, Kenneth R.F.D. 1, Box 324 Silverton, Oregon Mardock, Elvin Florence, Oregon Martin, Verne 418 S. School Street Newberg, Oregon May, Hal Newberg, Oregon Mills, Ruth R.F.D. 8, Box 884 Salem, Oregon Moor, Glenn R.F.D. 1, Box 35 Newberg, Oregon Mulkey, Gene R.F.D. 3, Box 49 Silverton, Oregon Myhre, Vern 601 S. Hembry McMinnville, Oregon Orkney, JoEllen 2160 N. 5th Salem, Oregon Parmenter, Carmen 823 E. 53rd Street Tacoma, Washington Parmenter, Patricia 823 E. 53rd Street Tacoma, Washington Peck, Joyce Melba, Idaho Perry, Marian 7645 S. Fawcett Tacoma, Washington Peters, Virginia R.F.D. 1, Box 74 Talent, Oregon Piersall, Wayne Newberg, Oregon Pierson, Wanda Star, Idaho Price, Florene Wilder, Idaho Puckett, Keith R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Puckett, Lee Box 62 Greenleaf, Idaho Puckett, Paul Box 62 Greenleaf, Idaho Ralphs, Clifton Eagle, Idaho Ralphs, Louise Eagle, Idaho Riggs, Richard R.F.D. 9, Box 396 Salem, Oregon Robison, Klane Manitou Springs, Colorado Ryan, Harry Box 160 Dayton, Oregon Saucy, Jeannette 2355 Claxter Road Salem, Oregon Saucy, Robert 2355 Claxter Road Salem, Oregon Sharpless, Robert Pala, California Shattuck, Margaret 1436 E. Powell Blvd. Gresham, Oregon Shockey, Nigel Star Route 3 Sweet Home, Oregon Smith, Eugene R.F.D. 6 Caldwell, Idaho Smith, Roger 690 W. Missouri Avenue Salem, Oregon Smith, Marynette 1902 N. Church Salem, Oregon Snow, Jack 1106 N. Ainsworth Portland 11, Oregon Stanfield, Paul R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Starkey, Frank R.F.D. 2, Box 196 Orland, California Street, Betty May 7867 N, Dogwood Street Portland, Oregon Weber, Margaret R.F.D. 2 Caldwell, Idaho Weesner, Harold 206 Carlton Way Newberg, Oregon White, Jean 2185 Vaughn Avenue Salem, Oregon White, June 2185 Vaughn Avenue Salem, Oregon Wilkins, Dorothea R.F.D. 1, Box 60 Newberg, Oregon Wilkins, Jane R.F.D. 1, Box 60 Newberg, Oregon Wilkinson, Lea R.F.D. 1, Box 14 Marion, Oregon Williams, Dorothy 1437 S, E. 8th Avenue Camas, Washington Williams, John Newberg, Oregon Williams, Marie Talent, Oregon Wilson, William 1440 Chemekita Salem, Oregon Wing, Jack R.F.D. 1, Box 523 Folsom, California Wood, John 1091 Cascade Drive Salem, Oregon Wright Arleta 130 Sudden Street Watsonville, California Wyman, Larry R.F.D. 1 Wilder, Idaho Zellar, Richard 2195 S. Summer Salem, Oregon
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