Goshen College - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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Three hundred and fwenfy-nine differenf sfudenis, working, playing, and praying fo- ge+her, become one, as each surrenders a pari of his own individu- aliiy fo fhaf larger being, The Spirii of Goshen College. Here young men see visions, visions of wider areas of service in+o which God calls 'rhem fomorrow af+er prepara+ion +oday. Here old men dream dreams, dreams of +he fu+ure of Chrisf's kingdom on earfh, of +he Mennonife Church, of Goshen College. Here. on fhis campus, 'lhese 'ihings occur. And i+ is +his life, life as ii is lived daily for God upon 'rhis campus, which +he I946 Maple Leaf seeks fo presenf in +his volume. 4 1 fbecficafian TO PAUL ERB whose sincere counsel and in+erpre+a1'ion of 'rhe Chrisfian life fhrough li'l'era1'ure have enriched +he lives of so many, fhis book is respecffully cleclicalecl. Chris+'s lore and his aposfles fwelve He +augh+, buf firsl' he followed if himself. 5 :qlma Mdm There's a spof in Indiana, Where fhe leafy Maple grows: 'Tis our dear and glorious Parkside, Where fhe Elkharf River flows: 'Tis a spof we love mosf dearly, 'Tis a spof we'll cherish long, Affer youfh and sfrenglh have faded And fhis world has heard our song. Refrain: Goshen College, ever singing. To her mo'H'o we'll be 'l'rue. Honor fo our Masfer bringing, Alma Maier, we love you. Here we learn life's dufies, doing, ln our sacred College halls, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Answer Aye when dufy calls. Though our falenfs may be slender Yef our hearfs beaf warm and frue Ever lead us onward, upward, Ever shall our sfrengfh renew. And fhe lasfing 'ries of friendship, Woven +hru wifh hopes and fears: May fhey ne'er be brok'n asunder In fhe disfanf coming years. Though our fufure pafhs may lead us To fair heighfs we cannof see, Alma Mafer, ere we leave you, Loyalfy we pledge fo fhee. I 6 V.,-w V' '- 'TL .is - I iv.-gf,-2415. -. Q , 1. ' FC-'Q k 'L 1- Gai? iJF3'Q 'YT 1 41 'W'T.49m In f A -- ---1. X 1' Q -our 4 4. Hx., I , 'W '-A Q qw X. 4. - .51 '5 'afff g, 1 A S 1 I , f ,.ajvW ,5B,:qa.' ww , . , W .- pf f 'W V. A9f'f'Q-'f G 9'fi' Qllin' 95-14' V' 'Y' ' Q 'W l?1 'al'!f X 1 ': iii- 'T 'W'f l 3 , J' WL' 'wwf W5 V ' ' W ' lb ,., 12 3 'v ,' 11 ', f'. ', 1 1 J-Nag. . ' ' 'ld 4' qi ' x M I , ' 441 l.,' . 1 , ,agp , V 7 af rv. 'yur I 4 A A 'Vx 'wi If qi--J Q Sp, A - f -V .AHL JC. f- fL.'iZ5m,'f'l f,f,l!4f'f4',,'q,-1 241 ,jf A f,,5,1Q?ggQ',hfj,,'.'Q!?f:mQi,, :Hgh 9 Ours is a youlh-conscious and God-conscious facully. Ours is a facully characferized by penelrafing +hinlcing, high scholaslic achievemenl, and pro- found Chrisfian characfer. How oflen we would +ell you how much we appreciaie you, and cannol, for +he words would sound empfy and hollow. How offen our hearls have rejoiced wi+hin us 'lo find 'l'ha'l' benealh lhe Ph.D. or professorial manner was fhe mosf human of friends, rich in underslanding and eager 'lo share our problems. To you we look 'For spirilual and inlelleclual leadership, and we know 'l'ha'l' you will noi fail us in our confidence. The fhings lhal' fhou hasl' heard of me among many wilnesses, The same commif lhou lo faifhful men, Who shall be able +o leach ofhers also. -Paul +he Aposfle of Christ I0 , ,Ent 'Ny-' gh 4: Y J., V , 1 , , . K s v x i 4 4 if 'eff .. i . 4' .9 , ix I I' ,, Q' .? h x f fi? f I 5 4 vrnpauiv- W 'hr' ERNEST E. MILLER Presidenl and Professor of Educarion Ph.D., New York Goshen College is a child of fhe Mennonire Church and a servam' of Jesus Christ She is fhe resulf of lilly years of consecra+ion, of slruggle and +oil, of dreaming and praying. She is frequenl failure bul a sfeady road foward success. She is abiding Chrisfian 'faifh fha? develops and lingers +hrough adversify and prosperily. Goshen College is missionaries 'fo India, 'lo Soulh America, 'lo Africa, and fo lhe far corners of 'lhe ear+h. She is faifhful minisfers in many churches. She is devofed 'leachers in a +housand schoolrooms leaching eager children. She is docfors and nurses caring for fhe sick wifh skilled and fender hands. She is alumni wi+h happy Chrislian homes. She is farmers plowing and praying. She is faculfy homes wi+h fervenl' prayers ullered and man quiel prayers unexpressed. She is 'rhe A Cappella Chorus singing sermons of sacred! music down +he years. She is search for Trufh, which alone can make men free. She is fhe handiwork of God and men loiling fogelher for half a ceniury. -Ernesf E. Miller I2 CARL KREIDER Dean and Professor of Economics Ph.D., Princefon We are consfanfly being reminded fhaf fhe age in which we are living is revolu- fionary. ln many respecfs fhis is frue. Never before has man spanned fhe confinenf in less fhan six hours of flying fimeg never before have governmenfs risen and fallen so rapidly nor boundaries changed so quickly: never before have fhe insfrumenfs for shaping and direcfing mass public opinion been more highly develo ed nor used wifh more devasfafing effecfg never before has fhere been an afomic bomb. Whaf has been fhe im acf of fhese and a myriad of ofher similar revolufionary develop- menfs upon 'rhe life af Goshen College? Superficially many changes are apparenf: we eaf a more balanced diefg we wear differenf clofhesg we lisfen fo differenf ro- fessors: we read differenf books. More basically, however, life a+ Goshen College reflecfs values and ideals fhaf are permanenf in a world of consfanf and specfacular change: if demonsfrafes how Chrisfians can achieve real securify 'lhaf saiisfies amidsf frusfrafions fhaf lead 'ro despair: and if fesfifies fo fhe value of frufh fhaf is absolufe in a world fhaf relies on relafivifies fhaf confuse. Successful living in any environ- menf as on our campus demands fhe full ufilizafion of fhe means of Chrisfian living promofed by fhe faculfy and sfudenfs of Goshen College-a saving knowledge of Chrisf, fhe accepfance of His complefe Lordship over our lives, and a reliance upon fhe efernal frufh of fhe Word of God. -Carl Kreider I3 aww., SILAS HERTZLER, Chairmen JOHN S. UMBLE. Chairman Division of Teacher Training Division of Language, Liferaiure and Professor of Educafion and Psychology Fine Arfs: Professor of Speech Ph.D., Yale M.A., Nodhwesfern ,sf .:. 'r 66 9' -L... . 'H s ' -'N AL M .NL -vbd -ni GUY F. HERSHBERGER, Chairman PAUL BENDER, Chairman Division of Social Sciences Division of Naiural Sciences Professor of Hisiory and Sociology Professor of Physics Ph.D.. Iowa PhD., Iowa I4 aww, GLEN R. MILLER OLIVE G. WYSE Professor ofCI1emisiry Assisfanf Professor of Home Economics PI1.D., Iowa M.S.. Iowa NAOMI BRENNEMAN SAMUEL W. WITMER Visifing Professor of English Professor of Biology M.A., Universiiy of Chicago Ph.D.. Indiana I5 GSU MARY N. ROYER WILLARD H. SMITH Assisfanf Professor of Educafion Professor of Hisfory and Polifical Science M.A., George Peabody Ph.D.. Indiana f 'L. WALTER E. YODER LOIS GUNDEN Assisfanf Professor of Music lnsirucfor in French M.Mus., Norihwesfern M.A., George Peabody I6 4 GUM JACOB SUDERMANN Assis+an+ Professor of German M.A., Michigan 260 l'hcrl5,l23 PID VIOLA GOOD Dean of Women lnsirucior in Educafion M.A., Norfhwesiern ................... .,.....-V. . ............ ,.., ...........v..,...- . G6HEf LOIS WINEY Assisiani' Business Manager lnsfrucior in Commerce 5.A., Goshen College LEVI C. HARTZLER Dean of Men insirucfor of English M.A., Norfhwesiern elmzz, CHRISTINE WEAVER CHRIS L. GRABER Diefifian Business Manager Insfrucfor in Home Economics B.A., Goshen Coilege Q!- IRVIN E. BURKHART MARY OYER Field Secreiary Ins+ruc+or in Music B.A., Goshen College I8 NOBLE KREIDER Par?-iime Insfrucior in Piano lMRS.l DOROTHY McCAMMON lns+rucfor in Commerce B.A., Goshen College MIRIAM STALTER Assis+anf Regisirar lnsfruclor in Educafion B.S. in Ed., Goshen College ARTHUR SPRUNGER Parf-lime lnsfrucfor in Ari B.A., Goshen College Nof on Panel: Roberf Hosfe+ler, B.A., piano, Goshen College Absenf on Leave: H. Clair Amsiuh, College Physician, Puerfo Rico: J. B. Cressman, Librarian Um versiiy of Michigan: Roman Gingerich, Afhleiics, Puerio Rico: B. F. Harfzler, Voice, England H Harold Harfzler, Maihemafics, Blufffon College 1 1 Y' u-. L g , C. E. F . . FFF FIRST ROW: Mrs. Geil, Chef: Mrs. Oyer, Malron of Norlh Hall: Florence Greiser, College Nurse: Miss Yordy, Malron of Coffman Hall: Alice Lifwiller, Chef: Marlha Blosser, Chef: Mrs. Weaver, Ma'I'ron of Kulp Hall: Eslher Graber, Secrelary +o l'he President SECOND ROW: Nelson Springer, Manager of College Boolcsloreg Mrs. Friclce, Assislanl in College Booksfore: Elsie While, College Nurse: Mr. Winey, Superinfendenr of Buildings and Grounds: Mr. Rofh, Carpenler: Mrs. Sieber, Chief Chef. S1fm!m,z',4' Lois Johns ----- Erhel Yalre, Ellsworlh Blosser Kafhryn Crager - - - Lucille Graber - Beulah Slauffer - - Mariorie Nafziger - Ray Bair ---- Frances Beckenbach - Earl Leinbach - - 2 I - English - Chemis+ry - - - Physics - Home Economics - Science Survey - - Social Science - Men's Physical Educafion Women's Physical Educalion - - - - - - Zoology 6144401 Four years of college life pass swiffly by, leaving iheir sedimeni of wis- dom and philosophy. The old classrooms in fhe Science and Ad buildings may have well-worn chairs and need new maps. There may be no grea+ masferpieces upon fheir walls and no greaf meril' ihal' we should desire ihem. Yei fhey are, in a sense, beauiiful, for in lhem young men and women lhink +he long, long 'lhoughis of you+h and pursue +ha'l' disl'an+, ever elusive goal called knowledge. Here +hey are eager fo know, +o undersland, and 'lo do. Here 'lhey humbly realize 'rhal fhey can never know and +ha+ one man's mind is a mere specl: in fhe vas'f universe of knowledge. Every aufumn freshmen go 'lhrough +he seemingly endless process of regislralion and wonder whal' fhe nex+ four years hold in s'I'ore. Every spring seniors leave +he campus purposeful and consecrafed, knowing +ha'I' in fhe pasl' four year +heir lives have fallen info pleasanl' places. 2? T 4'-Q U . ' I Q H 'ix L .rf d7.:Ngfv9tw,, Q S ff 'grqfffiu Y ww' 5 Eh? H 5 V 5 , wg ' i QF K 'C' A gif w-5' 18. W 3 3 N 3 i E iq K 823 ' X 'T Q as o 'F Q .. ,fx 9 wi '- , W W Elm of '46 Presidenf ------ David Dersfine Vice-Presidenf - Bill Wenger Secrefary Leda Lifwiller Treasurer - Norman Kraus Hisforign - Ada SCl'll'OCk Sponsor ---- Dr. Glen R. Miller MOTTO: He conquers who endures. COLORS: Green and Whife FLOWER: Carnafion 'Tis a spof we love mosf dearly . . . nof exacfly senfimenf of all I942 freshmen . . . numerous socials and many nighf sessions wifh fellow sufferers from homesickness soon geffing us info fhe swing of fhings . . . by mid-semesfer girls asking fhe fellows fo eaf wifh fhem af fhe Sadie Hawkins parfy. Sophomore year . . . high-lighfed by hay-ride in fhe rain . . . Banquef-reunion af Homecoming wifh former classmafes in our midsf . . . a day al' Camp Mack . . . Dr. Paul Bender pinch-hiffing for our sponsor, Dr. Glen Miller, when he leff for England on relief work . . . our women, champions of fhe soffball league for fhe second fime. Juniors . . . wafching Seniors sneak while 'lhey should have been in chapel . . . a supersfifious banquef on Friday, fhe fhirfeenfh of April. Seniors . . . 3:3O sharp, in fhe down-pouring dark sneaking fo various cars and leaving Juniors all snug in fheir beds, . . . bare feef in Michigan sand dunes . . . meanderings fhrough a museum . . . dinner a la vegefarian . . . sleeping a la innerspring in fhe House of David parln. Now we say wifh all sincerify . . . 'Tis a spol' we love mosf dearly, Loyalfy we pledge fo 'I'hee. 24 JOHN BALYO. B.A. English Allanla, Georgia Enfered from Allania Law School: Valparaiso Universify: Grace Theological Seminary. ROYAL BAUER , B.S. In Ed. Bible Morfon, Illinois Adelphian, Sec. 2: Bible Cir- cle I, 2: Pres. 2: Chrislian Workers' Band I, 2, 4: Dorm Council 2: Educafion Club I, 2: Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 4: Gospel Team 2: Peace Sociefy 4: Mennonife Hisfori- cal Sociefy 4: Collegiafe Cho- rus I, 2. DOROTHY BLOUGH, B.A. Music Goshen, Indiana A Cappella Chorus 2, 4: Avon Sec. I, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 4: Class Sec. I: Collegiale Cho- rus I: French Club I, V. Pres. 2: Record Sfaff I, 2: Orches- fra 2, 4. VIVIAN BUSBY, B.A. English Duranl, Olclahoma Soufheaslern Sfale I, 2: De- baie 3, 4: Record Sfaff 3: Ves- perian. Seniau N 25 FERNE BARKEY B.S. in Ed. Educafion Mishawaka, Indiana A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Audubon I, 2. 3, 4: Avon: Educafion Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club: Collegiafe Chorus I. HAROLD BAUMAN, B.A. Bible Leefonia, Ohio Aurora Pres. 3: Bible Circle I, Pres. 2: Chrislian Workers' Band I, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Class Pres. 2: Collegiafe Chorus I: Debaie I, 2: Dorm Council 2, 42 Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4: Forensics I, 2: German Club 3: Maple Leaf Slaff, As- soc. Edifor 2, Edifor 3: Men- nonife Hislorical Sociefy 3, 4: Peace Sociefy 3: Y. M. C.A, Cabinef 3: Y.P,C.A. Pres. 4: Who's Who Among Smdenfg, LILLIAN BUSBY B.S. in Ed. Duranf, Oklahoma Soufheasfern Sfafe I, 2: Au- dubon 3, 4: Vesperian. RUTH CARPER, B.A. English Oysfer Poini, Virginia Easfern Mennonile School I: Audubon 2, 3, 4: Chrislian Workers' Band 2: French Club 3, 4: Maple Leaf Sfaff 2, 3: Mennonife Hisforical Sociefy 4: Vesperian. ANNA COCANOWER B.S. in Ed. Educafion Elkharf, Indiana Audubon I, 2, 3, 4: Bible Cir- cle I, 2: Collegiafe Chorus I: Educafion Club 2. 3, 4: Peace Sociely 4: Vesperian. MAURINE CULP, B.A. Bible Tislrilwa, Illinois Bible Circle I: ChrisIianWorl- ers' Band I, 2: Foreign Missions Fellowship I, 2: Mennonife His+oricaI Socieiy 2,3,4: Peace Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Vesperian. GRACE EICHELBERGER B.A. Hession, Kansas Hessfon College I, 2: Avon: Chrislian Workers' Band 4: Foreign Missions Fellowship 4: Peace Sociely 4. JAMES ESHLEMAN, B.A. Bible Lancasfer, Pennsylvania Enfered from Befhany Bible Training School: Adelphian: A Cappella Chorus 4: Audubon Pres. 4: German Club 4: Rec- ord Slaff 4. KATHERINE CRAGER, B.A. Chemisfry Morion, Illinois Hesslon College I, 2: Avon: French Club 3, 4: Record Sfaff 4: Slandards Commiffee 4. DAVID DERSTINE, B.A. Bible Telford, Pennsylvania Adelphian Treas. 2, Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Bible Circle I: Chris- Iian Worker's Band I, 2: Class Treas. 2: Class Pres. 4: Colle- giafe Chorus I, 3: Forensics I, 2: German Club I, 2: Gospel Team 3: Maple Leaf Sfaff 2, Bus. Mgr. 3: Peace Society I, 2: Y Cabinel' 2, 4. WINIFRED ERB, B.A. English B.S. in Ed., Educafion Scofldale, Pennsylvania Avon: A Cappella Chorus 2: Audubon 2: Educalion Club 3, 4: Foreign Missions Fellowship I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mennonite Hisiorical Socieiy 4: Record Sfalif I, 2, 4: W.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Y. Cabinef 3, 4: Collegiale Chorus I. PAUL FRIESEN. B.A. Bible Greensburg, Kansas Hessfon College I, 2: A Cap- pella Chorus 3, Pres. 4: Auro- ra V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Chrisfan Worlcers' Band 3: Dorm Coun- cil 3: Foreign Missions Fellow- ship 3, Pres. 4: Maple Leaf Sfaff 3: Mennonife Hisforical Socieiy 4: Y. Cabinei 3, Trees. 4. JAMES GURLEY. B.A. Bible Dyersburg, Tennessee Ft. Wayne Bible Institute I. 2- CATHERINE HERNLEY. B.A. Bible and English Scottdale, Pennsylvania Audubon I, 2: Bible Circle I. 2: Christian Workers' Band I. 3, 4, Sec. 2: Foreign Missions Fellowship I. 2. 3. 41 Gefmin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3: Pe-We 50' ciety I, Sec. 2, Treas. 3. 4: Mennonite Historical Society 4: Record Staff 4: Standards Committee 2: Vesperian Sec. I: Y. Cabinet Treas. 3, 4. WILMA HOLLOPETER. B.A. Home Economics Medina, Ohio A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Christian Workers' Band I, 2. 3, 4: Debate 2: Foreign Mis- sions Fellowship 3. 4: French Club I, 2: Gospel Team 3, 4: Home Economics Club l, 2. Pres. 3, 4: Standards Commit- tee 3: Vesperian Pres. 3: W. A. A. I. 2, 3, 41 Y cabins: 2. 3, 4: Collegiate Chorus I: Who's Who Among Students. RUBY HOSTETLER B.S. in Ed. Education Elkhart, Indiana Bible Circle I, 2: Education Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Foreign Missions Fellowship I: Men- nonite Historical Society 4: Peace Societ I 2 4' Record y . . . Staff 2, 3, 4: Vesperian: Y Cabinet Sec. 2. 3, 4. KENNETH HEATWOLE, B.A. Natural Science Waynesboro, Virginia Eastern Mennonite School I, 2: A Cappella Chorus 4: Au- rora: Christian Workers' Band 3, 4: Class Treas. 3: Collegiate Chorus 3: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4: German Club 3: Peace Society 3, 4: Record Staff 4: Y Cabinet 4. ELIZABETH HERSHBERGER B.A., Bible 5.5. in Ed., Education Goshen, Indiana Bible Circle 2: Christian Work- ers' Band 2, 3: Class Sec. I: Class V. Pres. 2: Education Club 2, 3, 4: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4: German Club I. 2, 3: Maple Leaf Stag 3: Peace Society 4: Vesperian V. Pres. 3: W.A.A. 2, 4: Y Cabi- net 3, Pres. 4: Collegiate Cho- rus I: Orchestra 3: Who's Who Among Students. ROSALIE HOOLEY B.S. in Ed. Education Ligonier, Indiana Audubon I, 2, Treas. 3, 4: Col- legiate Chorus 3: Education Club I, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Ves- perian V. Pres. 4: W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. ALICE GRACE HOSTETTER B.A. Home Economics Washingtonboro, Pennsylvania Messiah Bible College I, 2: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4: Chris- tian Workers' Band 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, V. Pres. 4: Record Staff 4: Standards Committee 4: Vesperian: 0r- chestra 3. NORMAN KRAUS, s.A. Bible Denbigh, Virginia Easlern Mennonile School l,2, 3: Adelphian: Class Treas. 4: German Club 4: Mennonife Hisforical Society 4: Record Slaff 4. LEDA LITWILLER, B.A. Hislory Morlon, Illinois A Cappella Chorus 2, Libra- rian 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Chrisfian Workers' Band I: Avon Trees. 2: Class Sec. 2, 4: German Club I, 2, 3: Slandards Com- millee I: Collegiale Chorus I. ROSEMARY MILLER B.S. in Ed. Educafion Columbus, Ohio Educaiion Club I, 2, 4: French Club I, 2: Record Sfaff 2, 4: Collegiafe Chorus I: Ves- perian. AVANELLE PERRY 8.5. in Ed. Educalion Wakarusa, Indiana Audubon I, 4: Educalion Club I, 2, 3, 4: Vesperian. RUTH KREIDER B.S. in Ed. Educalion Wadsworih, Ohio A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chrisfian Workers' Band I, 2, 3, 4: Educalion Club I, 2, 4: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4: French Club I: Gospel Team 2, 3, 4: Vesperian Pres. 3: Collegia-Ie Chorus I: Who's Who Among Sfudenls. DORIS MILLER, B.A. Home Economics Goshen, Indiana A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Audubon I, Sec. 2: Bible Cir- cle I, 2: Chrisiian Workers' Bend I, 2, 3, 4: German'Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: Maple Leaf Shall 3: Vesperian: W.A.A. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Collegiafe Chorus I. PAUL YODER. B.A. Economics Gulfporl, Mississippi Easfern Mennoniie School I, 2: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4: Adelphian: Spanish Club 3, 4. MARY KAY PLANK B.S. in Ed. Educalion Wes! Liberly, Ohio A Cappella Chorus 2: Audu- bon 4: Avon Sec. 3: Class Sec. 3: Educalion Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Record Sfaff 2, 4: W.A.A. Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Collegiale Chorus I. DOROTHY POWELL. B.A. Home Economics Wellman, Iowa Hesslon College I, 2: Avon 3, 4: Chrislian Workers' Band 3, 4: French Club 3, Treas. 4: Home Economics 3, Pres. 4. ROSE REITH B.S. in Ed. Educalion Goshen, Indiana Educalion Club 4: MacMurray College for Women I, 2, 3: Vesperian: W.A.A. 4. PHYLLIS ROOSE. B.A. Home Economics Riffman, Ohio Audubon I, 2, 3, 4: Avon Pres. 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA SCHROCK B.S. in Ed. Educa+ion Goshen, Indiana Audubon I, 2, 4: Avon I, 2, 4: Collegiale Chorus I, 2: Edu- calion Club I, 2, 4: Slandards Commil I'ee 4. Seniau RICHARD REILLY, B.A. Bible Pandora, Ohio Forl Wayne Bible Insfilule I, 2: Adelphian 3, Pres. 4: Maple Leaf Slaff 4: Th.B. Second Semesfer. HELEN ROHRER B.S. in Ed. Educalion Goshen, Indiana 'Audubon I, 2: Avon: Educa- lion Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Slandards Commillee 4: Collegiale Cho- rus I. ADA SCHROCK, B.A. English Salisbury, Pennsylvania A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Audubon I, V. Pres. 2, 3: Cbrislian Worlrers' Band I. 2: Class Hislorian 2, 3, 4: Col- legiale Chorus I: Foreign Mis- sion Fellowship 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club I, Treas. 2, 3. 42 Slandards Commillee 3: Ves- perian Pres. 4. MARJORIE SCOTT. B.A. English 1 Elkharl, Indiana lClass Hisforian I, Spanish Club 3, 4: German Club I: Vesperian. Firsf semesler only. i 29 CLIFFORD SNYDER. B.A. Bible Kilchener, Onlario Toronlo Bible School I, 2: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4: Adel- phian: Chrislian Worlers' Band 3, 4: Foreign Mission Fellow- ship 4: Gospel Team 3, 4: Mennonile Hisforical Sociefy 3, 4: Y Cabinel' 4. DORIS WADE, B.A. English Slerling, Illinois Wayne Universify: Ypsilanfi Slale Normal School 2, 3: A Cappella Chorus I: French Club I, 4: Mennonile Hislori- cal Sociely 4: Vesperian. WILLIAM WENGER, B.A. Bible Carlisle, Pennsylvania A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sfuclenl Direcfor 4: Adelphian V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Audubon 2: Class V. Pres. I, 4: G. Cgun. cil 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: Record Sfalil I, 2, 3, Edifor 4: Orcheslra 3: Who's Who Among Sludenis. ABRAM WIEBE, B.A. Bible Goshen, Indiana Belhel College I, 25 Adel. phian: German Club V. Pres. 4: Maple Leaf Slalf 3: Y Cabi. nel 4. LEONA TRUMP B.S. in Ed. Educalion Goshen, Indiana Avon: Educalion Club l, 2, 3, 4: Collegiale Chorus I: Or- chesfra 3. CAROLYN WEAVER, B.A. Music Goshen, Indiana A Cappella Chorus 2, V. Pres. 3, 4: Bible Circle 2: Chrislian Worlzers' Band I, 2, 3: Col- legiale Chorus I: Foreign Mis- sion Fellowship 3: Gospel Team 2, 3: Mennonile Hisforical So- ciefy 3, 4: Record Slalf I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Vesperian: W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: Or- cheslra 3: Who's Who Among Sfudenls. ELSIE WHITE, B.A. Bible Wichila, Kansas A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Bible Circle 2: Chrisiian Worlr- ers' Band 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Foreign Mission Fellowship 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Vesperian. ETHEL YAKE, B.A. Bible and Chemislry Scoifdale, Pennsylvania Easlern Mennonile School I, 2: Forensics 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Peace Sociely 3: Ves- perian. Gamma MARY RUTH ESPEY, B.A. Nafural Science 'For Nurses Goshen, Indiana MERRIL HEINZ, B.A. Bible Chicago, Illinois DORAN HERSHBERGER, B.A. Maihemafics Walnui Creek, Ohio GEORGE ITEN, B.A. Nafural Science , Pismo Beach, California J. WILBUR MILLER, B.A. Bible Manrua, Ohio A Cappella Chcrus I, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 3: Adelphian Treas. 3: Audubon I: Bible Circle I: C. W. Band I, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Class Presiden+ 3: De- bafe I: Forensics I, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Gospel Team 3, 4: Maple Leaf Slaff 3: Men- nonile Hisforical Sociely 3, 4: Y Cabinef 3, 4, Sec. 3: Who's Who Among Sludenls. As a resulf of injuries received when an aulomobile crashed info I'he rear of his bicycle Friday morning, January 25+h, while on Ihe way fo worlc, J. Vlilbur Miller, a senior ThB, passed away Mon day morning, January 28+h, in 'Ihe Goshen Cify Hospi+aI. Wib's confribufion +o campus life was always oulslanding. He was a young Chrislian leader of highesr caliber whose loss is fell' lreenly by 'rhe sfudenl body. Wifh laughler in his voice And sfrenglh in his arm And God in his hear? He lived among us. Now he is gone. Our finife minds grope searchingly Buf cannof comprehend This mysfery of God's plan. On fleshy +ables of Ihe human hear? His life is graven. '70 Wil We will no+ fail you. We, your comrades, who have loved you laughed wi+l1 you and prayed wifh you, We, who are young, will fill fhe ranlrs. The service Ihal was yours fo give Musf nol' be lefl unrendered. The sheep your sfaff had shepherded Musf no'r be Iefl unfended. The +orch for Chrisl, siill burning wilh your zeal, You've le'F'r fo us. We'II liff il high. We will nol fail you, comrade. 3I I I 32 Glam of '47 Presidenl - - - Vice-Presideni' - Secrefary - Treasurer Hisiorian Sponsor MOTTO: Prepare 'For 'romorrow ioday. COLORS: Rose and Silver FLOWER: Carnafion - John Hess David Landis Evelyn Showalier Bob Keller Elaine Sommers Waller Yoder Fifry-iwo iuniors gaihering from many paris of 'lhe Uni+ed S+a+es and Canada . . . welcome new comers 'From o+l1er colleges, 'lhe sophomore class and one from Puerlo Rico . . . walclw vigvlan+ly every suspicious move of sly sneak-planning seniors . . . gel' caugl1+ slumbering snug in 'ihenr beds one rainy niglrl' . . . spend nexi' day spor+ing senior ensembles . . . and murmuring abou'r excellen+ riddance . . . gallani' wearers of 'rhe senior garb . . . fhese iuniors . . . Begin elecfing upper level courses . . . spend even more hours in oufside reading . . . learn +o +l1inlc crirically aboui viral issues of 'flue day . . . Assume larger responsibili+ies in larger acfivifies . . . Y cabinef . . . Maple Leaf . . . banquei' Benediciie, Alma Maier, Wir lieben vous siempre . . . 33 nina FIRST ROW: Maxine Kauffman, Goshen, Indiana: Florence Grieser, Wauseon, Ohio: Lucille Graber, Goshen, Indiana: Roxanna Folk, Springs, Pa.: Rosemary Beachy, Wellman, Iowa, Irene Hershberger, Sugar Creek, Ohio, Ruih Bean, New Dundee, Onlariog Eunice Lifwiller, Bragado, Argenfina. SECOND ROW: James Boegli, Orrville, Ohio, Elizabefh Frye, Goshen, Indiana: Clara Ann Leisr, Ellcharf, Indiana: Flora Jean Hosfeiler, Aurora, Ohio, Rufh Bauman, Leefonia, Ohio, Irene Bishop, Perlrasie, Pa.: Gabriel Coll, Rio Pedros, Puerfo Rico. THIRD ROW: Wayne Brenneman, Goshen, Indiana: Mary Elizabeih Herhler, Goshen, Indiana: Mary Mae Berlcman, Goshen, Indiana: Mabel Brunlr, Goshen, Indiana, John Hess, Lancasfer, Pa., David Landis, Lancas'Ier, Pa. FOURTH ROW: Ray Bair, New Springfield, Ohio: Donald Berry, Goshen, Indiana, Fefer BuIIer, Mounfain Lake, Minne- sofaq Richard Huebner, Orrville, Ohio: Roberi' Keller, Eureka, Illinois. WAIT! Am I fo say. +ha+ rose-less shrub will bear no rose, because no bloom springs forfh before my preseni' gaze? No, roses do noi' bloom 'rha+ wayl God works each minu+e, unseen by me and you. His marchless lingers are af work, fashioning fhe rose, dripping perfume- And one day, in due Iime, fhe rose will bloom! 34 unload FIRST ROW: Jean Miller, Goshen, Indiana: Marcella Wiebe, Mounlain Lake, Minnesolaq Mariorie Yoder, Clarence, New York: Wilma Miller, Hessfon, Kansas: Avis Sallzman, Granlham, Pa.: Evelyn Slucky, Berne, Indiana: Mary Wenger, Manheim, Pa.: Elaine Sommers, Kokomo, Indiana. SECOND ROW: Marie Yoder, Wakarusa, Indiana: Evelyn Showalfer, Soulh English, Iowa: Romaine Slahl, Davidsville, Pa.: Mariorie Nafziger, Hopedale, Illinois: Mary Rulh Mishler, Shipshewana, Indiana, Beulah Schrock, Topeka, Indiana. THIRD ROW: Beulah Sfauffer, Tolield, Alloerlag Mary Schnell, Orrville, Ohio: Laura Schafer, Pickarville, Norlh Dakolag Mary Kafherine Nafziger, Hopedale, Illinois: Grace Miller, Kalona, Iowa: Arlene Miller, Jonesiown, Pa. FOURTH ROW: John Maxwell, Benlon, Ohio: Gerald Sluder, Orrville, Ohio: Alvin Zeisel, Goshen, Indiana: John Mar- lin, Womelsclorf, Pa. Camera Shy: Gloria Marlin, Goshen, Indiana: Harry Graham, Milford, Indiana: Rulh Warsfler, Goshen, Indiana. Am I fo say, 'Ihal' 'rroubled skies will have no loow, because I see no answer fo my presenl' prayer? God does nor always work fhal way! He works each minule, unknown 'ro you and me. His mafchless Grace works lenderly, mending lhe riffs, healing lhe wounds- And one day, in due fime, IWe dare no+ hurry Godll 'Ihe answer'll come! -Marie Yoder 35 fuffh-J . nail- 'fi- .--v.-- -- -'-iP 1 T :QR ' ' U11 . N WW is Blau of '48 Presidenf - - - - Marie Moyer Vice-Presidenf - - - Denfon Croyle Secrefary - Mary Lou Farmwald Treasurer - - Rufh Alderfer Hisforian - - Clara Esch Sponsor - Professor Sudermann MOTTO: Lef each one become all fhaf he was creafed 'ro be. COLORS: Red and Whife FLOWER: Red and Whife Roses Joy af refurning fo our Alma Mafer as sophomores . . . fainfly overshadowed by fhe absence of some of lasf year's classmafes . . . buf hearfily welcoming all new members. Ocfober affernoon finds us climbing info fwo buses Camp Mack bound .... Oufdoor-loving sophomores play baseball, and ofher group games, eaf around an open fire, refurn fo fhe campus singing merrily all 'I'he way. Kulp Hall social room sees reunion af Homecoming . . . memories broughf back . . . friendships renewed. A Chrisfmas parfy in a seffing of evergreens . . . red and green decorafions . . . candlelighf . . . everyone Dreaming of a Whife Chrisfmasf' Sophomore fhesis occupying second semesfer . . . sfill fime for a social or fwo. Throughouf fhe year sophomores feel sponfaneous response fo fhe invigorafing, refining, and challenging life af Goshen College. 37 Mfifigygv S i l I i S V. A 4 S li i V L 327.3 - i T I S FIRST ROW: Genevieve Casida, De+roi'I', Michigan: Emily Gerig, Smifhville, Ohio: Geneva Alexander, Elkhart Indiana Rufh Alderfer, Blooming Glen, Pa.: Hilda Bixler, DaI'I'on, Ohio: Jane Birlrey, Bremen, Indiana: Mary Lou Farmwald Plain Cify, Ohio: Miriam Kauffman, Minier, IIIinois: Pauline Harhler, Goshen, Indiana: Beffy Eicher, Wairarusa, Ind SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Hosfefler, Goshen, Indiana: Edna Dersfine, Telford, Pa.: Ruih Bechfel, Hespeler, Onfario Lois Garber, Low Poinf, IIIinois: Mary Herr, Hanover, Pa.: Lois Jennings, Fresno, California: Leona Brenneman, Ka Iona, Iowa: Eunice Harfman, Nappanee, Indiana: Margaref Birlcy, Hebron, Indiana: Kafhryn Graff, Milford, Indi ana: Esiher Defwiler, New Wilmingfon, Pa. THIRD ROW: BeHa Lee Bender, Springs, Pa.: Miriam Haarer, Shipshewanna, Indiana: Carolyn Grove, Brisfol, Indiana Marfha Hiesfand, Mayfown, Pa.: Pauline Clemens, Lansdale, Pa.: Gloria Leaiherman, Goshen, Indiana: Clara Esch Peoria, IIIinois: Geraldine Gross, Doylesfown, Pa.: Berniece Landis, Jackson, Minneso'ra. FOURTH ROW: Denfon Croyle, Johnsfown, Pa.: Harold Good, Wa+erIoo, On+ario: Robert Buscherf, Presfon, Oniario Keifh Cressman, Hespeler, Oniariog Ansel Henderson, Sferling, IIIinois: Jonaihan Hosfeiler, Goshen, Indiana. Camera Shy: Vera Resue. YIELDEDNESS My hear+ bows af Thine alfar. Lei' Thy spiri'I' flow info me, God, Thai' I may be a sheII'er In a world swepr bare By January winds of unbelief. 38 5 FIRST ROW: EInora Schrock, Salisbury, Pa.: BeuIah Marner, Converse, Indiana: Lois Smelher, EIkhar+, Indiana: Wanda Yoder, Wesf Liberfy, Ohio: Sarah Piank, Wes? Liberfy, Ohio: Loreffa Zehr, Tremonf, IIIinois: BeuIa Mask, Gap, Pa.: Nancy Varns, Middlebury, Indiana: Miriam Weidy, Eikhari, Indiana: Miriam Musseiman, Geifysburg, Pa. SECOND ROW: Eveiyn Li+wiIIer, Deiavan, Illinois: Dorofhy Mann, EIkhar+, Indiana: Marfha MiIIer, Columbus, Ohio: Lois Meyer, Cresfon, Ohio: Ruih Rofh, Morion, IIIinois: Doris Moyer, Blooming Glen, Pa.: Mary Edith Troyer, Huichinson, Kansas: Lois Yake, Scoffdale, Pa.: LuciIIe Roih, Archboid, Ohio. THIRD ROW: Lois Marks, Elkharf, Indiana: Marilyn Scherh, Mefamora, Illinois: Marie Moyer, Souderfon. Pa.: Ruih Yordy, Eureka, IIIinois: Ruby Richard, Wayiand, Iowa: Mary Jeaneffe Yoder, Wes? Liberiy, Ohio: Mable Sfeede, Elkharf, Indiana: Jean Rowsey, Goshen, Indiana: Maxine Woodiwiss, Surrey, Norfh Dakofa. FOURTH ROW: Edith Swarfzendruber, Hopedaie, IIIinois: Ruby Zook, Surrey, Norfh Dakoiag Jack PiaH, Goshen, Indiana: Sfanley Weaver, Rensselaer, Indiana: Jacque Schuih, Swanfon, Ohio: Pauline Yoder, Wes? Liberfy, Ohio: Sara Mil- Ier, Columbus, Ohio. SPRING God, I'r's good 'Io be alive and young. I'I's good Thai' ihere is work 'Io do. I+'s good fo look af sky and laugh And keep on Ioving You. 39 .-ff' rbgg., .DQ C 'LNX '13, 01914 af '49 presidenf - . ---- - Orley Swarhenfruber Vice-Presidenl' - ' ' Mewln Yoder Secrefary . - Phoebe Hollopeier Tfeasurer - - Lillian Oswald Hislorian ' ' John Yoder Sponsor - Miss Lois Gunden MOTTO: God our guide: His service our pafhg His glory our goal. COLORS: Purple and Gold FLOWER: Yellow Rose So 'lhis is Goshen! You know, +he campus doesn'+ look a+ all as l expecled ii +o. Oh, lhaf musl be fhe library over fhere. l wonder which one is fhe Adminisfraiion Building. And l'm supposed fo live in one of +hese dormifories. Le+'s see, l'm all mixed up. Bul l +hink l'll like il. Oh, hello! Wha+'s Your name? Her name sounds funny buf I guess mine does foo. l don'+ +hink l'll ever learn fo know all fhese sfrange people. Buf l'm sure l'll like if: everybody is so friendlyl These placemenf lesis are ge'Hing me down! l didn'+ know a +hing on +ha'l las+ one. And +hese long regis+ra+ion lines, l can see why +hey call lhis Freshman Daze l Aclivifies . . . Freshman social . . . parfies . . . gel'-acquainred social . . . why, a whole week has passed and l haven'+ even had +ime io gel homesick! Now lef's see, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday l have Chrislianily, and on - - oh, l know I'II never ge+ his schedule sfraighlu These courses are no snap eirher. Bul afler all, l did come fo sludy, 'lhal' is, a'f+er l gei orienfed +hrough lhe sfrenuous eFfor+s of 'rhe orienfalion class. l believe l AM geHing orienled, because l've learned fo cu+ a lor of words shorf. l now say dorm, ad building, phys. ed., civ, Iii, and inlrol Afier all, isn'+ parl of an educalion learning +0 say a lol in condensed form? l really can'+ decide which lilerary fo ioin: and nexl' week is our freshman banque+l As a 'Fresh- man, l'm confenl, and noi even envious of fhe rifle, upper-classman. 41 4 FIRST ROW: BeHy Habegger, Berne, Indiana: Helen Good, Armingion, Illinois: Beffy Lou Koerner, Goshen, Indiana: Claramae Lehman, Caslorland, New York: Carol Hoover, New Paris, Indiana: Carol Harfzler, Wesf Liberfy, Ohio: Rulh Kennel, Parkersburg, Pa.: Rebecca Garber, Alpha, Minnesofa: Phyllis Evans, Milford, Indiana: Cora Hofsfefler, Apple Creek, Ohio. SECOND ROW: Rulh Keim, Sugar Creek, Ohio: Zelma Frey, Archbold, Ohio: Evelyn Harnish, Lancasler, Pa.: Rulh Lede- rach, Lederach, Pa.: Phoebe Hollopeier, Medina, Ohio: Eslher Eby, Lifiiz, Pa.: Mary Eleanor Bender, Goshen, In- diana: Joyce Grassmyer, Belleville, Pa.: Ardis Brenneman, Iowa Cify, Iowa: Rachel Lynn, Goshen, Indiana. THIRD ROW: Viola Lehman, Berne, Indiana: Mary Diller, New Carlisle, Ohio: Eslher Buskirk, Brufus, Michigan: Josephine Lehman, Fairview, Michigan: Wilma Carpenfer, Goshen, Indiana, Florence Baynard, Chrisfiana, Pa.: Arlie Hersh- berger, Kalona, Iowa: Ada Brubacher, Waferloo, Onfario: Doris Gunden, Goshen, Indiana. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hamish, Eureka, Illinois: June Lifwiller, Morion, Illinois: Mildred Deirow, Leefonia, Ohio: Mary Lou Jessup, Goshen, Indiana: Eihel Lehman, Fairview, Michigan: Evelyn Lechlilner, Nappanee, Indiana: Rowena Lark, Chicago, Illinois: Paul Haarer, Shipshewanna, Indiana. FIFTH ROW: OrvaIJan'I1i, New Hamburg, Onfario: Michael An+hony, Wakarusa, Indiana: Peier Fasf, Mounfain Lake, Minnesola: Charles Burkharl, Goshen, Indiana: Norman Berkshire, EIIrhar+, Indiana: Ellsworth Blosser, Norfh Lima, Ohio: Richard Anderson, South Bend, Indiana: Truman Hershberger, Walnuf Creek, Ohio. Camera Shy: Elmer Bornfrager, Daniel Goliron, Leonard Haarer, Frances Maflix, Fay Plowman, Margaref Talford, Beify Balyo. FINIS This is lhe end. I said if again. And again. The end, my friend? I+'s never 'Ihe end: II s only a bend- The l'wis'I' in 'lhe lrend. -Norman Berkshire 42 I 4w1!unm FIRST ROW: Irene Zehr, Mackinaw, Illinois: Sylva Sanders, Saline, Michigan: Alice Perry, Bremen, Indiana: Belly Sommer, Orrville, Ohio: Janice Weaver, Elizabelhfown, Pa.: Eloise Miller, Middlebury, Indiana Eva Sfaulifer, Souderfon, Pa.: Fay Plowman, Lancasfer, Pa.: Rulh E. Yoder, Johnsfown, Pa.: Emma Sommers, Kokomo, Indiana. SECOND ROW: Margarel Troyer, Ellharf, Indiana: Mary Joan Yoder, Wesf Liberly, Ohio: nois: Ellen Miller, Canfon, Ohio: Arle'I'+a Roih, Deer Creek, Illinois: Dorofhy Sreiner, Woosler, Ohio: Phyllis Ruran, Kendallville, Indiana: Gerfrude Moyer, Blooming Glen Kansas: Mabel Smelher, Elkharf, Indiana: Dorofhy Troyer, Ellnharf, Indiana: Iva Rulh Snyder, Wadsworrh, Ohio. Olive Rich, Archbold, Ohio: Pa.: Gladys Sfolfzfus, Kinzer Geneva Ulrich, Roanoke, Illi- Dallon, Ohio: Lillian Zooli, Pa.: Lillian Oswald, Hesslon, Resue, Ellrharl, Indiana: Rose THIRD ROW: Kafhryn Yoder, Hubbard, Oregon: Celesle Norr, Berne, Indiana: Phyllis Sprunger, Berne, Indiana: Rufh Rich, Crawfordsville, Iowa: Carol Yoder, Goshen, Indiana: LuEH'a Nafziger, Hopedale, Illinois: Bernice Snyder, Mi. Hope, Ohio: Anna Swarfzendruber, New Carlisle, Ohio: Esfher Shanlr, Goshen, Indiana: Joyce Mangas, Ellcharf, In- diana: Maxine Troyer, Goshen, Indiana: Faifh Sfalfer, Chenoa, Illinois: Mary Margaref Miller, Millersburg, Ohio. FOURTH ROW: Ruih O. Yoder, Louisville, Ohio: Thelma Troyer, Waferford, Pa.: Earl Myers, Kiichener, Onfario: Eugene Sprunger, Berne, Indiana: Mervin Yoder, Clarence Cenfer, New Yorlr: John Yoder, Woosfer, Ohio: Orley Swarrzen- Iruber, Pehuaio, Argenfina: Charles Sfump, Nappanee, Indiana: Ralph Moore, Lima, Ohio: Richard Shorr, Union Cily, Pa.: Darlene Nafziger, Hopedale, Illinois. ANTIDOTE FOR LOVE Love could be mad and gay, A 'Ihing io whisfle af. I like il besl' lhaf way- Or Ihis, or fhaf. Love could be sad and solemn A 'Ihing of high degree. I like il worsl Ihal' way- Too deep for mel 43 lIRST ROW: William Wenger, James Gurley, Michael Anlhony, Ellsworlh Blosser, Parke Lanh, Vernon Miller, Richard Reilly, Clifford Snyder, Charles Harnish, John Marlin, Nelson Springer, John Lehman, Ansel Henderson. SECOND ROW: B. F. Harhler, Paul Bender, Glen Miller, P. C. Hieberl, Guy Hershberger, Karl Massanari, Ernesl' Mi ler, Silas Herlzler, S. C. Yoder. Viola Good, Mrs. Paul Erb, Lois Winey, Naomi Brenneman, Ava Horst, Neva While. THIRD ROW: Jean Miller, Thelma Gelenefr, Pearl Masfer, Pauline Harlzler, Rulh Yoder, Alice Perry, Arlene Wenger, Mary Zehr, Eunice Schrock, Geneva Alexander, Jean Anne Plank, Verna Zimmerman, Susie Pelers, Ella Schmidf, Kalh- ryn Reschley, Mary Kalb. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Weaver, Chrisline Blosser, Virginia Showalfer, Roxanna Folk, Wanda Yoder, Elsie Bechlel, Willo- dean High, Lillian Busby, Marion Hershey, Ferne Barkey, Rose Reilh, Avanelle Perry, Winifred Erb, Bernice Kolb, Evangeline Mallhews, Louella Gingerich. FIFTH ROW: Esfher Graber, Barbara Fuller, Beulah Rolh, Phyllis Barkey,Eli1abel'h Hershberger, Mrs. Fricke, Anna Shirey, Evelyn Egli, Roseffa Blosser, Rachel Lifwiller, Lois Blosser, Esfher Eash, Naomi Brubaker, Wilma Carpenler, Florence Yordy, James Eshleman, Lucille Good, Huber? Shor'l', Sylvia Schrock, Dale Leer, Delora Lifwiller, Mary Byler, Darwin O'Connell, Bernice Meyer, William Hughes, Wilma Miller, Lois Smelfzer. SIXTH ROW: Margarel Bauer, Mrs. Don McCammon, Virginia Gomoll, Edna Brenneman, Tina Ouiring, Calvin Snyder, Rosemary Miller, Vivian Busby, Mercie Conrad, Lois Swiharl, Carol Harfzler, Berdine Birky, Alice Buckwaller, Miriam Suffer. SEVENTH ROW: John Maxwell, David lves, Ford Berg, Ray Bair, Royal Bauer, Norman Berkshire, Charles Burkhart Roberi Keller, Gerald Sruder, Charles Lienharf, Peler Buller, Orley Swarhenfruber, Donald Berry. S Sdwal The summer session for l945 consisfed of 'lhree separa+e lerms. There were lwo shorl sessions of ihree weeks each and a longer nine-week session. Regisfrafion for lhe lwo spring 'lerms reached a grand lolal of one hundred lweniy-five differenl sludenls. There were one hundred seven in allend- ance during lhe longer summer session. Eighleen separa+e courses were offered during 'fhe lwo spring ferms, under lhe inslruciion of sevenleen differeni' leachers. Srudenls were able fo choose from an offering of lwenry-seven courses during 'lhe la+er and longer summer session. Srudenf acfivilies were managed by regularly appoinfed Y.P.C.A. officers and commilfees. Glen Marfin was summer chairman: he was assis+ed by Alice Buckwalrer. Rachel Lifwiller served as secre- lary-freasurer. A well planned and well execufed group of acfivilies was oullined and carried oul' along recreafional, social, and religious lines. 44 Secancf Semeufea Szfmlmu FIRST ROW: Royal Snyder, Edmore, Michigan lFreshmanIg Howard Kauffman, Goshen, Indiana lJuniorIg Marfha Hern- ley, Scolfdale, Pennsylvania lFreshmanIg Eilene Jennings, Moline, Illinois lFreshmanI: Vivian Zehr, Lowville, New York lFreshmanIg Lois Emmerf, Sweel Home, Oregon lFreshmanl: Harrief Snyder, Albany, Oregon l.IuniorIg Willis Kaufman, Middlebury, Indiana lFreshmanI: Mark Moyer, Doylesiown, Pennsylvania iFreshmanl. SECOND ROW: Alfon Hors+, Ephrala, Pennsylvania lsophomorelg Ivan Kauffman, Minier, Illinois lFreshmanIg Myron Ebersole, Sterling, Illinois lFreshmanI: Paul Yoder, Goshen, Indiana lFreshmanI: Kennerh Holderman, La Junia, Colorado lFreshmanIg Earl Leinbach, Goshen, Indiana lseniorlg Willliam Clay, Wakarusa, Indiana lPosl-graduaielq Willis Loucls, Goshen, Indiana lsophomorel. THIRD ROW: John Byer, Tampa, Florida lFreshmanIg Simon Gingerich, Goshen, Indiana iFreshmanIg Henry Baerg, Bullerlield, Minnesola lFreshmanI: Calvin Redekopp, Bulferfield, Minnesola lFreshmanI: Donald Reynolds, Elkharf, Indian lFreshmanIg Donald Snapp, Brislol, Indiana lFreshmanI: George Hen, Pismo Beach, California lseniorlq Burneil' Marfin, Wakarusa, Indiana lJuniorI: Morris Fredericlr, Johnsfown, Pennsylvania lFreshmanI. NOT ON PICTURE: Burdefle Hole, Goshen, Indiana lJuniorIg Doroihy Jean Lacey, Goshen, Indiana lSophomoreI: El- don Landis, Jackson, Minnesola lsophomorelg Roberf Lindhorn, Goshen, Indiana lFreshmanIg Anna K. Massanari, Fisher, Illinois lFreshmanIg Paul Miller, Bainbridge, Pennsylvania lFreshmanI: Roy Miller, Nappanee, Indiana lFresh- manlg Francis Troyer, Shipshewana, Indiana lPosl-graduaielg Richard Yorcly, Chicago, Illinois l5+h yearl. REAL ESTATE The self Thai saun+ers fhrough The precinc+s of fhe soul To view his ferriiories And assess Ihe valued whole Will find his holdings dwindle Infinifesmallyg Himself a 'Irespasser agains+ The Landlord of elernily. 45 ..l..-.. ..,,5,,,,, W , idle.-Edna! BETH Wiih my whole hear? have l soughf lheez O lei me no+ wander from ihy commandmenis. Thy word have l hid in my hearl' lhal' l mighl' noi' sin againsl fhee. Blessed arf fhou, O Lord: reach me 'thy sfa+u+es. Wilh my lips have l declared all +he iudgmenfs of my moufh. l have rejoiced in 'lhe way of 'lhy feslimonies as much as in all riches. l will medilafe in 'rhy precepls, and have respecl unfo fhy ways. I will delighf myself in fhy s'fa'I'u+es: l will noi' forgef 'lhy word. 4o 'gh W- . x '19 HAROLD S. BENDER Dean of fhe Bible School - Th.D., Heidelberg ACCREDITMENT - BY WHOM7 Approval by official accredifing agencies is highly prized by il-ne modern college, and if is of greal value. If represents fhe sfamp of good academic qualify in ferms of mod- ern educalional slandards, and as such is in a sense a guaraniee lo fhe consumer 'lhal ihe college is capable of doing a good iob of educaiion. Bu? may ihere noi be ofher Haccredifing agencies whose approval is equally or more imporfanl' lhan fha? of lhe Norfh Ceniral Associafion, and whom we someiimes overlook? There are, for inslance, fhe primary consumers, lhe sfudenls, who seek and musl' find in lheir college no? only preparalion for vocarions buf preparalion for 'Phe supreme calling- Chrisfian living and serving. Whal' if fhey be nof fully served? There are ihe parenfs who dream greal dreams and seelr line fhings for fheir children and who claim lhe fulfill- menl of fhe promise of ihe college. There is fhe church, which infends fhrough 'l'he col- lege fo perpefuale and enrich ifself, ifs faiih, its minisfry. There is a desperafely needy world which calls our 'lor help, for leadership, for healing, fhrough fhe new generafion of Chrisfian youfh. There is also lhe faculfy and sfaff of fhe college, who, loyal 'lo fhe deeper goals of Chrislian educafion, require of fhe insrifulion fhey serve opporiunify, honesf reward, Chrisiian fellowship in work, and Chrisfian efhics in adminisirafion. All fhese musf also accredi+ fhe Chrisrian college. All fhese musf approve Goshen College. And in lhe deepesf sense N.C.A. accredilmenl' is 'Far less imporiani fhan 'lhe approval of ihese who will remain ihe fruesf and besf evaluafors of fhe qualify of our college. -Harold Bender, Dean of fhe Biblical Seminary 48 Killa Scfzaal aaa JOHN C. WENGER SANFORD C. YODER Professor of Bible and Philosophy Professor of Bible ThD., Zurich S.T.D., D.D., Norlhern Baplisl Theological Seminary JOHN MOSEMANN PAUL MININGER lnslruclor in Bible Professor of Bible B.D., Easfern Baplisl M.A., Pennsylvania Theological Seminary Nol on Panel: George Lapp, Direclor of Bible Correspondence Worl: M.R.E., Befhany Biblical Seminary Millard Lind, ThB., Goshen College Harold Smifh, M.A., Universify of Kansas 49 FORD BERG, THB. DaI+on, OHio WILLIAM HALLMAN, THB. GosHen, Indiana ROBERT ITRICH Goshen, Indiana DONALD KING, Th.B. GosHen, Indiana 748 50 HOWARD GOOD. TH.B. SI. Jacobs, Onhario LAURENCE HORST. THB Peabody, Kansas LOIS JOHNS. THB. Louisville, OHio PAUL LEDERACH. THB. LederacH, Pennsylvania GLENN MARTIN. TIIB. Goshen, Indiana DANIEL MILLER, TIHB. Ephraia. Pennsylvania ThB. Fellowship Officers Firsf Semeslerz Chairman - - Glenn Marlin Vice Chairman, Howard Good Secrelary - - Donald King Second Semeslerz Chairman - Lawrence Hors? Vice Chairman, Paul Lederach Secreiary - Norman Kraus Sponsor, Dean Harold Bender 4' -4 Nof on panel: Russell Krabill, ThB., Wayland, Iowa 7- A-' - - -A' '- xibrf' . 'D' . .cs 9 A - La 5- DON MCCAMMON, ThB Goshen, Indiana ELBERT SMITH, TI1B. Granlham, Pennsylvania 5I FIRST ROW: Donald King, William Hallman, John C. Wenger, Paul Mininger, S. C. Yoder, Harold Bender, Ernesi Miller, Ruth Bean, Jonathan Hosieiler. SECOND ROW: Earl Myers, Clifford Snyder, Maurine Culp, Cafherine Hernley, Elizabefh Hershberger, Elsie While, Eihel Yake, Rufh Bauman, Marcella Wiebe, Marie Yoder, Beula Masf, Marie Moyer, Richard Anderson. THIRD ROW: Calvin Snyder, Sylva Sanders, Mabel Smelher, Celesie Norr, Carol Yoder, Anna Swarfzendruber, Thelma Troyer, Ada Brubacher, Arleffa Rofh, Howard Good, David Dersline. FOURTH ROW: Ansel Henderson, James Eshleman, James Gurley, Alvin Zeisei, Roberl Keller, Kennefh Heafwole, Har- old Bauman, Norman Kraus, Royal Bauer, Wilbur Miller, Paul Friesen, Abe Wiebe, Roberf Hrich, Paul Haarer. FIFTH ROW: Richard Reilly, Orval Janlzi, David Ives, Bill Wenger, Ford Berg, Elberl' Smilh, Gerald Sluder, Orley Swarl- zenfruber, Pefer Buller, Mervin Yoder, Ray Bair, Laurence Horst, John Hess, Elmer Bornfrager. The Bible School is an organized division of Goshen College. I+ is mainfained by fhe Mennoniie church fo meel +he needs of iwo classes of sludenfs. In 'rhe firsl' place, s'l'uden+s who are pursuing fhe curriculum which leads Io +he Bachelor of Ar+s degree may choose Bible as Their major subject or as elecfive work. In +his way Bible may be 'Iaken as a par'I' of fhe regular college course. The oiher class of s+uden+s for which +he Bible School has made provision are lhose who wish +o pursue a course of dis+inc+iveIy biblical sludy. Several curricula have been ouilined for fhis group of s+uden'ls. These curricula aim lo provide such inslrucfion in Bible and released subiecis Thai ihose who com- pIe+e if may be be'Her prepared fo serve 'l'he church as minisfers, Bible leachers, missionaries or lay- workers. The aim of 'lhe Bible School are: Ili To 'leach +he Word of God as a means fo a deeper spiriiual life and as a prepara+ion for increased usefulness in +he church. IZI To direci Ihe sfudeni' in a firs+- hand sfudy of +he English Bible. I3l To rrain for pracfical work in +he church. The ideals and 'lhe disfincfive doc+rine of lhe Mennoniie church are 'laughl in 'lhe Iighr of +he Scripiures. 52 FIRST ROW: William Wenger, John Gingrich, Guy F. Hershberger, John Lapp, I. E. Burlmharl, Ernesl Miller, D. A. Yoder, Harold Bender, Paul Mininger, John Mosemann, Lesler Hershey, David Landis. SECOND ROW: Lois Beer, Anna Belle Gunclen, Leona Lilwiller, Belly Garber, Miriam Yoder, Edilh Amslulz, Anabell Kaulfman, Donella Zoolz, Arlene Sleiner. THIRD ROW: Margie Culp, Alice Miller, Opal Culp, Velma Frey, Pauline Nafziger, Lela Oyer, LaVella Lilwiller, Anna Mary Hochsfeller, Charlene Showaller, Belly Sauder, Rulh Louise Miller, Richard Eash, Paul Yoder. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Eash, Doris Albrechl, Edilh Zehr, Belly Frey, Lorene Nolziger, Ada Frey, Lorella Mayer, Mar- garel Bechfel, Alla Grieser, Mrs. Leah Leichly, Maude Miller, Calvin Neuhouser. FIFTH ROW: Weldon Kauffman, Simon Leichly, Allen Ebersole, Samuel Zehr, Daniel Widmer, Dale Kauffman, Menno Planlx, Willard Good, Vernon Beachy, Charles Haarer. Lesler Mann, John Nunemalcer, Clyde Miller, Arnold Gingrich, Richard Eash, Levi Slabaugh. '7fze Wada Exile Sched The lull lime enrollmenl lor lhe I946 Winler Bible School was lilly-lhree. lhirly-one women and lwenly-lwo men. Taking lhis number by slales shows Indiana had 26, Ohio IO, Illinois 9, Michigan 5, Iowa I, Pennsylvania I, and Onlario I. By classes lhose enrolled lor lhe lirsl year numbered 3I, lhe second year 9, lhe lhird year 6, and lhe class lor minislers 7. One course in Bible sludy which mel only one evening a week enrolled lan addilionall 86 sludenls. All sludenls compleling requiremenls lor lhree winler courses ol sludy are granled a diploma. Those who gradualed lhis year were: Mar- gie Culp, Goshen, Indiana: Belly Frey, Archbold, Ohio: Alla Grieser, Archbold, Ohio: Lorella Mayer, Pigeon, Michigan: Maude Miller, Nappanee, Indiana: and Levi Slabaugh, Nappanee, Indiana. The commencemenl exercises were held in lhe college chapel on Thursday evening, February I4, al 7:30. The regular lacully lor lhis year were D. A. Yoder, Ellcharl, lncliana, principal: I. E. Burlrharl, Go- shen, lndiana, secrelary: Lesler Hershey, Chicago, Illinois: Harold Zehr, Ranfoul, Illinois: John Ging- rich, Ellcharl, Indiana: and George J. Lapp, Goshen, Indiana. From lhe college lacully lhe following each laughl one course: H. S. Bender, Paul Mininger, G. F. Hershberger, John Umble, Mary Royer, and John Moseman. Two lheology sludenls, William Wenger and David Landis, assisled in one class each. 53 FIRST ROW: Elaine Sommers, Carol Harhler, Mary EdiTh Troyer, Geraldine Gross. ArleTTa RoTh, ElizabeTh Hershberger, Winifred Erb. SECOND ROW: Doris Miller, BeTTa Lee Bender, Leona Brenneman, CaTherine Hernley, Grace Miller, Clara Esch, Lois Yalre. THIRD ROW: Truman Hershberger, Russell Krabill IminisTerl, Royal Bauer, Gerald Siuder, Harold Bauman, Wilbur Miller, Ansel Henderson, Earl Myers. .fawoll Qaaue MinisTer - Russell Krabill LasT February The LocusT Grove Sunday School, projecT of The YPCA exTension commiTTee, was Three years old. This Sunday School has developed inTo a church oT ThirTy-one members wiTh a regu- lar pasTor. Russell Krabill, who had been working in The mission Tor a year and a half, was ordained Tor This work on Aug. 5, l945. The worlcers are Goshen college sTudenTs. The liTTle church carries on a full program. The pasT year saw a basemenT dug and a furnace insTalled. Each Sunday morning There is Sunday School followed by a sermon. On Sunday evening There is young people's meeTing and preaching service. Wednesday evening Tinds The group en- gaged in Bible sTudy and prayer. On SaTurday aTTernoon There are craTTs and games for The chil- dren. Once a monTh The moThers of The communiTy gaTher and lisTen To some capable person - nurse, educaTor-discuss The pracTical problems which moThers Tace. LasT spring a Bible School was conducTed wiTh Tavorable resulTs. LaTer in The summer The young people wenT To a camp where They enioyed The ouT-of-doors and fellowship. Regular visiTaTion groups go ouT inTo The area. During The year one of The members wenT To a CPS camp. The LocusT Grove church is meeTing a greaT need in This semi-urban communiTy of TorTy homes. buT There is sTill much To be done. Several of The Tamilies have never aTTended The services: some are anTagonisTic, some are hardened, and oThers are indifferent BuT The communiTy seems To appre- ciaTe whaT has been done and The Lord is wonderfully blessing The efTorTs. One soweTh and anoTher reapeTh. S4 FIRST ROW: Evelyn Li+willer, Rosalie Hooley, Ferne Barkey, Flora Jean Hosfeiler, Ruth Bauman, Pauline Yoder, Marie Moyer, Lois Johns, Lois Jennings, Mary Lou Farmwald. SECOND ROW: Paul Friesen, Kennefh Heaiwole, Orley Swarfzenfruber, Pefer Buller, Ford Berg lsuperinfendenil, Roberf Keller, David Dersiine. em aww.. Superin+enden+ - Ford Berg The Easf Goshen Sunday School is no longer in Hs organizafional siageg bu+ i+ is an esfablished cenfer of worship, already having complefed Hs +hird year of services. Seven+y-five fo eighiy people including abouf 'fiffeen college feachers and workers, use lhis localion as a place 'ro worship each week. ll' is operafed by a willing and consecrafed sfaff of s+uden+s and has prospered fo 'rhe exfenf 1'ha'l' ii could well use a regular church building. Regular weekly acfivifies include 'I'he fwo Sunday preach- ing services, regular home visi+a+ion, a handcrafl' club for 'l'he iuniors, and boys' and girls' Sa+urday proiecfs. Children's mee+ings are held each Sunday night A gues'r minisler speaks aboui once a monfh and college quar'I'e'l's 'frequenlly aid in 'I'he meefings. Occasional programs are given by fhose who aHend from fhe communiiy. Laurence Horsl' conducled evangelislic meefings November 28 fhrough December 4. Two prayer meefings weekly are held by lhe sfaff members. For many sfudenls a new in+eres+, a new approach and a new aH'i+ude comes 'foward Chrisfian work fhrough service a+ Easl' Goshen. Bu? God givefh 'I'he increase. 55 Exlra-curricular acfivifies are as impor+an+ in college life as any course lisfed in fhe cafalogue. Educafion includes living wi+h ofher people, being subordinale +o +he group, and ye? con+ribu+ing wor+hily +o i+. Educa+ion involves acquiring social poise. leadership ability, and skill in speaking and wriling. Educalion involves apprecialing fhe 'line arls. In shor+, a Chrisfian educa+ion involves living fo fhe fullesf exfenf for God wifh one's fellow men. ln 'lhe YPCA, +he college choruses, fhe language clubs, speech conlesls, and li+erary socielies, on 'lhe Record s+aff, lhe Maple Leaf sfaff, or 'lhe de- bale squad, and in many ofher aclivifies. s+uden+s 'find a labora+ory in which lo fesl 'lhe knowledge fhey gain in +ex'I'books. Le+ each one exercise fhe ar+ he knows. -Arisfophanes Sc ',,,,,.-.fr .MQ- 1 r .1 . X ,I ' Ji uf 33' TSRQ5' A , 1 ,R VS,-ii 2 1 .ga js. P 12 ' 5 1-x K , P 4, .1 -4 ,- x-. , -h iw- i 'xii I 1' so l II I s -,, BAIR MOYER HERSHBERGER BAUMAN We po eo go Presidenfs - ----- Harold Bauman, Elizabefh Hershberger Se-creiaries - - - Ray Bair, Marie Moyer Treasurers - - Paul Friesen, Grace Miller The Y moffo, To know Chrisf and fo make Him known carries info every phase of ifs endeavor. Every aufumn soon affer arriving on fhe campus, each sfudenf is given a handbook confaining all fhe imporfanf campus rules and informafion. This has been compiled by fhe membership com- miHee. Each morning fhe sfudenf sings praises fo God in fhe breakfasf devofions planned by fhe devofional commiffee. This commiffee also sponsors sfudenf devofionals, morning wafch, and week- ly prayer meefings. ln fhe evening he may a'H'end a parfy or ofher social funcfion planned by fhe social commiffee. This commiffee also sponsors Home-coming. On some Safurday affernoon he may be asked fo unload canned food af fhe relief cenfer. On Sunday affernoon he may help disfribufe fracfs, visif fhe sick, or sing in fhe iail. Some week he will find himself lisfening fo a series of well- planned falks on missions. All of fhese and many more are evidences of fhe acfive place fhe YPCA occupies. During fhe pasf year fhe YPCA, under fhe capable leadership of Elizabefh Hershberger and Harold Bauman, has been especially inspirafional. A new office and commiffee room, a much needed revision of fhe consfifufion, and a new devofional pamphlef are only a few of fhe fhings accomplished. To Know Chrisf and fo make Him Known. 58 efzwzcfz Refaliand Ee na, Ka FIRST ROW: Mary Herr, Gerald Sluder, Kennelli Healwole IYMCA chairmanl, Ruby Hosfeiler IYWCA clwairmanl, Paul Lederach, Alice Grace Hosleller. SECOND ROW: Berniece Landis, Glen Marlin. FIRST ROW: Daniel Miller, John Maxwell, Elberf Smilh lYMCA clwairmanl, Don King, Elaine Som mers lYWCA chairmanl. SECOND ROW: Lois Yake, Richard Reilly, Beulah Slauffer, Rufh Bauman, Mary Ann Hosiefler. 59 8 S ' , , ,, P FIRST ROW: Abe Wiebe lYMCA chairmanl, Winifred Erb lYWCA chairmanl, Romaine Siahl, Rosalie Hooley SECOND ROW: Wilma Miller, Jean Rowsey, Leda Lilwiller, Ansel Henderson, John Marlin Zaofendion FIRST ROW: Clifford Snyder lYMCA chairrnanl, Geraldine Gross, Orley Swarhenfruber, Marflma Hiesfand, Ada Schrock, Mary Wenger, James Eslwleman SECOND ROW: Wilma Hollopefer lYWCA cluairmanl, Flora Jean Hosfeffler, Norman Kraus, Paul Yoder, J. J. Hos+eHler 60 Qindnce sv FIRST ROW: Grace Miller IYWCA lreasurerl, Mariorie Yoder, Marjorie Nafziger SECOND ROW: Paul Friesen lYMCA lreasurerl, Richard Huebner, Slanley Weaver, Helen Rohrer 1X..,. FIRST ROW: Mabel Brunlr IYWCA cliairmanl, Roberl' Keller, Doris Miller, Wilbur Miller IYMCA clwairmanl SECOND ROW: Lucille Graber, Doroflwy Blough, Jacque Sclwuliz bl . . 3 4.1 yy .Ye FlRST ROW: Hilda Bixler, Carolyn Weaver, Calherine Hernley IYWCA chairmanl, Alvin Zeisef lYMCA chairmanl SECOND ROW: Elsie While, Eihel Yalze, Royal Bauer, David Landis wid FIRST ROW: Denfon C manl, Mary Berkman SECOND ROW: Evelyn Ferne Barkey QC-N ,G V royle, Mary K. Nafziger lYWCA clwairmanl, David Dersline lYMCA chair Showalier, Bella Lee Bender, William Wenger, Laurence Horsf, Rulh Kreider 62 700215014 gancf bis. FIRST ROW: Professor Mininger, Sponsor: Wilbur Miller, Presideni SECOND ROW: Ruin Bauman, Fourlh Member of Commiifeeg John Hess, Vice Presidenlg Mabel Brunk, Secrefary 4'11'l 4eZlaw4!uLp Sponsor, Presideni Miller: Vice Presideni, Winifred Erb: Secretary, Mabel Brunlcg President Paul Friesen 63 Kenneih Heaiwole, Treasurer: Dr. Hershberger, Sponsor: Rurh Bauman, Secrefaryg Gerald Siuder, President Elaine Sommers, Vice President O eczce Sacaelfq As much as liefh in you . . . follow peace wi+h all men . . . Sevenfy members . . . s+uden+s and facul+y . . . purchase books for Peace Library .... ioin +oge+her in monfhly meefings. PROGRAMS I 945-46 Sept I7-Speaker, P. C. Hieber+, Chairman of Mennoni+e Cenrral CommiHee, spoke on Love In Ocf. 9 Nov. Nov. Jan. 5 9 7 Feb. 4 Mar. Apr. 4 I Ac+ion for solicifaiion program. -Speaker, J. N. Weaver, Nafional Service Board for Religious Obieciors-Camp Opera- iions, spolce on Demobiliza+ion of CPS for +he Hospi+al Unii' program. -Speaker, G. F. Hershberger, Peace Socie+y's 'faculiy advisor, read exfracfs from reviews of his recenfly published bool: WAR, PEACE, AND NON-RESISTANCE. -Speaker, P. Bender, spoke on Selfishness or Service for 'I'he Armisfice Day program. -Speaker, Dan Wesf, Peace Educafion Direc'I'or of +he Church of ihe Brerhren, spoke on Bre'rhren Relief and 'rhe CPS Program. -Speaker, H. S. Bender, Chairman of Peace Problems Commiifee, spoke on Washing+on and Peace Time Conscrip+ion. -Speaker, Willard Smi+h, Professor of Hisfory and Poli+ical Science, spoke on Mennoni+e Peace Teslimony in Paraguay. -Speaker, J. D. Graber, Secre+ary of Mennoniie Board of Missions and Charifies, spoke on G-handian Pacificism and Mennoniie Non-Resisfance in India. 64 UMBLE WENGER YODER BENDER HERSHBERGER -www ' -- mr., Presidenf - - - Harold S. Bender Vice Presidenf - - Guy F. Hershberger Secrefary - - - - - - - John Umble Treasurer ------ John C. Wenger Fiffh Member of fhe Execufive Commiffee - - - - - Sanford C. Yoder As shown by fhe annual reporfs of fhe officers of The Mennonife Hisforical Sociefy, fhe pasf year was one of 'rhe mosf successful in fhe Socie'l'y's fwenfy year hisfory. Tofal receipfs were over one fhou- sand dollars. Of 'I'his amounf 5689.85 was received from subscripfions and sales of THE MENNO- NITE QUARTERLY REVIEW, and S206 was donafed from oufside sources for fhe binding of periodi- cals. Eighfeen susfaining members confribufed sums ranging from five fo fwenfy-five dollars. The Sociefy acquired for fhe Goshen College Mennonife Hisforical Library approximafely nine hundred volumes of Dufch and German Anabapfisf and Mennonife maferials from fhe Mennonife Hisforical Library af Scoffdale, Pennsylvania, on an exchange hasis. During fhe pasf year fhe Sociefy bound one hundred volumes of Dufch, French, Spanish, German, and English periodicals ai' a cosf of fwo hundred fiffy dollars. Approximafely fhe same amounf of maferial is fo be bound during 'rhe currenf year. PROGRAMS Ocf. 5 - The Amish Theme in American Li+erafure, Mrs. H. S. Bender The Amish and Mennonife Theme in Juvenile Liferafure in America, Miss Mary Royer An Exhibif of Amish Arf by Professor A. L. Sprunger Jan. 25- Mennoni+es of Paraguay and Brazil lLecfure illusfrafed wifh Kodachrome slidesl Professor Willard H. Smifh 65 FIRST ROW: Clifford Snyder, John Marlin, Denfon Croyle, Paul Yoder, Royal Bauer, Bill Wenger, David Landis, Ansel Henderson, Wayne Brenneman. James Eshleman. SECOND ROW: Earl Meyers, Keiih Cressman, Harold Good, Jacque Schulh, Wilbur Miller, Ford Berg, John Maxwell, John Hess, Russell Miller, Richard Reilly. THIRD ROW: Howard Good, Roberf Buscherf, Charles S'rump, Ray Bair, Sianley Weaver, John Yoder, Pefer Buller, Norman Kraus, Peler Fasi, Ellsworfh Blosser, James Gurley, Richard Short l Presiclen+s - - - William Wenger, Richard Reilly Vice Presiden+s - - - John Hess, Norman Kraus Secrelaries - - - - Gerald Sfuder, Pefer Buller Treasurers - - Denion Croyle, Sfanley Weaver Adelphians . . . We learn +o do by doing . . . fhis spirif deeply embedded in every loyal Adelphian . . . facing a desola'I'e and needy world . . . siriving 'lo be of service in +ha+ world . . . holding high +he sfandards of 'Phe socie+y . . . perpefuafing 'lhe moH'o of our college . . . Cul+ure for Service . . . Adelphians acrive in aihlefics . . . speech con+es+s . . . Maple Leaf drive . . . Join wi+h fellow Vesperians 'lo presen+ public program based on confribuiions of Americans +o culiure . . . Briefed . . . aim of Adelphians . . . uncover laienf +alen+ . . . express said ralenf . . . be an assel fo Goshen College . . . beHer serve 'the world af large . . . s+and boldly by our moHo . . . We learn 'ro do by doing. 66 FIRST ROW: Gabriel Coll, Charles Harnish, Richard Anderson, Paul Friesen, Don Berry, Laurence Horsl, Truman Hershberger, Paul Haarer. SECOND ROW: James Boegli, William Hallman, Don King, Orval Janhi, Kennelh Heafwole, Mer- vin Yoder, Ralph Moore, Glenn Marlin, Jonafhan Hosfefler. THIRD ROW: Elmer Bornlrager, Eugene Sprunger, Bob Keller, Michael Anlhony. Orley Swarfzen- fruber, Paul Lederach, Richard Huebner, Harold Bauman, Jack Piaii. 14 Presidenls - - - - - Paul Friesen, Donald Berry Vice Presidenis - - - Donald Berry, Kennefh Heafwole Secrefaries - - Roberl Keller, Truman Hershberger Treasurers - - - Laurence Horsf, Paul Haarer Our slrong band . . . radio program . . . music . . . readings . . . pervading fhe annual Aurora parl of 'lhe soliciialion program . . . sixleen new names added 'l'o 'lhe big red book . . . sixieen new full-pledged Auroras . . . affer inirialion Green Auroras lrealed +o a banquel . . . ham, sweel polafoes, beans, salad, ice cream . . . Meelings held every orher Monday af 4:00 p.m. in Aurora Hall . . . Auroras de- veloping lalenis lhrough enferfainmenf, relaxafion, fellowship . . . Highligh+s . . . music, speech on Argenrina, Aurora-Avon ou+ing, banquefs, Chrisf- mas parfy, giffs for Locusl Grove children . . . Auroras ac+ive in . . . man huni' . . . soflball . . . 'foolball . . . baslce'rball . . . infer-socie+y debaie . . . discussion con+esls . . . high-spiriled Auroras ever going . . . Forward. 67 Hmm OFFICERS Presidenfs - - ---- Doro+hy Blough, Phyllis Roose Vice Presiden+s - - Marjorie Nafziger, Wilma Miller Secrefaries - - - Jane Biricy, Irene Hershberger Treasurers - - Rufh Yordy, Maxine Troyer Avons . . . Forward ever . . . A pep meeling in prepara+ion for rhe solicifaiion program . . . Five pillars of learning . . . philosophy, religion, knowledge, sociery, self- sacrifice . . . socie+y's enlhusiasm rewarded when fifry-six new girls join Avon ranks . . . New members inifiafed info 'rhe sociefy . . . each girl forfeils a mosf cherished possession for +wen+y-four hours . . . Boafing, volley ball, and soffball a+ +he Avon-Aurora ou+ing a+ +he college cabin . . . Gabriel Coll describes Puerro Rico . . . an educa+ional movie of Canada shown . . . Avons rally fo fhe blue and gold during +he Maple Leaf con+es+ . . . colors also fly valian+ly a+ +he in+er-socie+y baske+ball games when +he Avons win lournamenf . . . Forensic confesfs lafer in ihe year fire socie+y spirir . . . Avons ioin 'lheir bro+her socie+y, 'rhe Auroras, for fhe Chrisimas program . . . members hear of Chrisrmas cusroms of India, France, Holland, Puer+o, Rico, Argen- fina, Canada, and lhe Uni'l'ed Sfafes . . . Again ioin Auroras for public program on relief needs of fhe world . . . Score board 'lo be placed in +he new audi+orium-gymnasium . . . fhe resuli' of an Avon-Aurora proiecf . . . Fell' sfuffed cais labeled ALS in 'I'he girls' rooms . . . evi- dence of idenfify wifh fhe Avon Liferary Sociefy. Avons . . . sfriving +o be, raiher ihan io seem, and +o sfrive fo be, in Christ 68 --.Am.--1-,-- --T--..,,,,. V - N -'ig' l . - ,.. ,XX L r . g . . , . --- Y... .4 OFFICERS Presidenfs - - ----- Ada Schroclx, Clara Esch Vice Presidenis - - Rosalie Hooley, Mary Berkman Secre+aries - - - Kafhryn Graff, Marlha Hiesland Treasurers - - - Edna Ders+ine, Dorofhy Mann Vesperians . . . Excelsior . . . Ever going higher wifh vigor and enlhusiasm . . Solicilalion adds forfy-one members +o +he roll . . . Tofal, one hundred fwelve . . . New members ini+ia'l'ed by displaying lalenls lo fellow Vesperians . . . Bi-weekly pro- grams fealure . . . classical music . . . neighboring counlries . . . an early American arlisf . . . oufings . . . Chrisfmas finds members giving foys and food fo Easi' Goshen children . . . Second semesler finds fhem ioining bro+her Adelphians fo presenf Our Nal'ion's Wor'rh . . . Vesperians . . . True and loyal . . . Eyes ahead . . . Excelsior. We're Vesperians frue and loyal, For uniled here we sland. And our golden banner waves O'er fhe moHo of our band: And 'lo help our Alma Maler We will work wi+h all our mighl' Brighf days of youfh and gladness 'Nealh our yellow and our while. 69 FIRST ROW: Clifford Snyder, Evelyn Showalier, Marie Yoder, Doris Moyer, Lois Yahe, Mary Lou Farmwald, Rufh Alder- fer, Miriam Musselman, Avis Salhman, Wilma Hollopefer, David Landis, Paul Yoder. SECOND ROW: Mary Ruih Mishler, Rufh Rofh, Carolyn Weaver, Berniece Landis, Doris Miller, Jean Rowsey, Ruih Bean, Donald King, Ray Bair. H THIRD ROW: Denion Croyle, Flora Jean Hosieiler, Elsie While, Ada Schroclr, Lucille Graber, Romaine Sfahl, Mary Herr, William Wenger, Laurence Horsf, Paul Friesen. FOURTH ROW: Sfanley Weaver, Kenneih Heafwole, Mary E. Herhler, Maxine Kauffman, Alice Grace Hosfefier, Eunice Lifwiller, Marie Moyer, Wanda Yoder, Ferne Barkey, Ansel Henderson, James Eshleman, Donald Berry. FIFTH ROW: Orley Swarfzeniruber, Elberf Smiih, Arlene Miller, Leda Liiwiller, Mabel Brunk, Mary K. Nafziger, Rufh Kreider, Laura Schafer, Mariha Miller, Harold Good, Richard Huebner, John H. Yoder. 148 Gfwmfl Presidenr - - - Paul Friesen Vice Presidenr - - Leda Li+willer Business Manager - Wilbur Miller Direclor - - - - Walier Yoder The A Cappella Chorus loolced forward fo fhe l945-46 season wiih a greal' deal of anficipaiion. Would 'rhere again be pre-war +enor and bass sec+ions and a +our7 Many hours of praciice under Professor Yoder's capable direciion weni info memorizing and in- ierprefing music. The aim of 'lhe chorus is 'lo sing wifhoui accompanimeni sacred music, chorales, an- ihems, orarorios from +he classic composers, and grea+ hymns of +he church. During fhe second semesier members read 'lhrough some of ihe grea+ musical masferpieces noi usually sung by ihe chorus. A new number which found a response everywhere was Sacramen+ , words by Jensen, music by Saferen. During Chrisimas vacaiion 'lhe chorus foured cen+ral Illinois, and a+ Easferfime, paris of Ohio. Oh, sing un+o 'lhe Lord a new song: For he hafh done marvellous +hings. 70 FIRST ROW: Emma Sommers, Rose Snyder, Mary Wenger, BeHy Habegger, Mary Joan Yoder, Sarah Plank, Janice Wea- ver, Margarei Troyer, Geneva Ulrich. SECOND ROW: Fay Plcwman, Ruih E. Yoder, Mary Margarei' Miller, Lillian Oswald, Rebecca Garber, Olive Rich, Gerirude Moyer, Dorofhy Mann, Claramae Lehman, Beula Mas+, Ru+h Kennel. THIRD ROW: Esiher Deiwiler, Rulh Bechlel, Beify Sommer, Kathryn Graff, Kafhryn Yoder, Arle'Ha Rofh, Esfher Eby, Lil- lian Zook, Doroihy Sfeiner, Mary E. Bender, Doroihy Troyer. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Harnish, Beulah Sfauffer, Bella Lee Bender, Doris Gunden, Carol Yoder, Eunice Harfman, June Liiwiller, Geraldine Gross, Clara Esch, LuEHa Nafziger, Joyce Mangas, Zelma Frey. FIFTH ROW: Ruih Rich, Florence Baynard, Rufh O. Yoder, Phoebe Hollopeier, Bernice Snyder, Ethel Lehman, Esiher Shank, Ruth Lederach, Mildred Defrow, Arlie Hershberger, Anna Swari-zendruber. 'GJWWL Presidenl' - - - Esiher Shank Secrefary - - - - Rebecca Garber Accompanisi - - Mary Eleanor Bender Direcior - - - Miss Mary Oyer For +he firsi' iime in iis hisiory +he Collegiaie Chorus in +he year i945-46 had an all-woman per- sonnel including 'ihe direcior. Early in 'ihe season ihe group mei a+ 'ihe cabin wifh Miss Oyer 'io dis- cuss obiecfives for 'the coming year. They decided 'rhaf +hese would be +o sing praises fo God and 'io sing for enioymenf. Anyone who happened +o pass near Aurora hall when +he chorus was pracficing mighl' have heard Good Folk Who Dwell on Ear+h or some of ihe Bach chorales. A+ Chrisimas 'rime ihe mem- bers ioined wiih 'ihe A Cappella Chorus +o sing 'ihe annual rendifion of Handel's Messiah . A+ Homecoming, ai Vespers, in a special chapel program, in local churches, and iusi' praciicing +he chorus enjoyed happy fimes singing fogelher under Miss Oyer's capable leadership. Singing and making melody ln your hearis unro 'ihe Lord. 7I M96 lv1l.il.f rn WIEBE SUDERMANN SCHROCK MILLER GERIG Presidenl - - - Wilbur Miller Vice Presidenl - - - Abe Wiebe Secrefary - ----- Elnora Schrocl: Treasurers - - James Boegli, Emily Gerig Sponsor - ---- Mr. Sudermann Las+ aulumn 'rhe German Club inilialed fwenfy-nine new members a+ a grosse meeling al' lhe College cabin. Even Doclor Eisenbarf, alias Bill Wenger, appeared 'lo sing a Deulsches Lied fo lhe group. The aim of lhis club is lo develop proficiency in ihe German language and inferesl in Ger- man lileralure and cullure. A+ Chrislmas 'lime members of 'rhe German Club joined The French and Spanish Clubs lo carol ai fhe homes of facully members and lafer congregaled a+ Professor Sudermann's home +o lisfen io lhe Chrislmas slory in German, sing lovely old German carols, and enjoy lhe lcuchen and punch served by Frau Sudermann. A+ anofher meefing lhe Club saw a film on German archiieclure, landscape, and cusloms. They enioyed also Wilhelm Busch's Max and Moril'z, fhe progenilors of fhe Ka'l'zen- jammer Kids. The highlighl of +he year was 'lhe February meefing when Der Deuiche Verein ioined wilh members of lhe Norih Manchesler German Club for a banquef and songfesl. To each parficipanl +he pas+ year in fheir German Club has meanl a richer undersfanding of fhe real German Kul+ur. 72 GUNDEN KAUFFMAN ESCH CLEMENS POWELL President - - ---------- - - - Clara Esch Vice Presidenl' - - Miriam Kauffman Secre+ary - - - - Pauline Clemens Treasurer - - Dorolhy Powell Sponsor - - Miss Lois Gunden I+ was 'lhe goal of fhe officers during fhe pasf year 'lo make each of ihe fwenfy-seven members of Le Cercle Francais aclive members. Along wiih sludenls enrolled in French classes, anyone infer- es'red in learning more abouf France was invifed fo join in fhe monfhly mee+ings. Members chose lo read as a connecling fhread running 'lhrough all fhe programs, fhe comedy, Cyrano de Bergerac. Several main characfers lrepf fheir paris fhroughouf lhe play and olher members 'fools parf in minor roles. Everyone especially enioyed John Yoder's dramalic and highly amusing porlrayal of The sensi+ive long-nosed Cyrano. Bernice Snyder and Mary Eleanor Bender also 'figured prominenily in these readings. Club members also joined in learning many fine French songs, such as ll esf ne, le divin Enfan+, and Jour de Lumiere. Anolher aim was fo lneep informed abouf curren+ evenls and condilions in France. To alleviaie some of fhe greaf need of 'lhe French people. members planned a proiecl' de- signed fo help in a small way. 73 YODER GUNDEN NAFZIGER T BERRY HERSHBERGER Presideni - - ------- Donald Berry Vice Presiden+ - - Marjorie Nafziger Secreiary - - lrene Hershberger Treasurer - - Marjorie Yoder Sponsor - - Miss Lois Gunden El Aleneo Espanol, organized in I945, is composed of all s+uden'I's enrolled in 'ihe Spanish classes and fhose of 'rhe s'ruden+ body who know +he language and are inferesfed in ihe general field of Spanish culiure. Mee+ings are held once a monlh fhroughoul' fhe school year. The mon'rhly programs have confribulied +o a widespread inferesl in Puerlo Rico and Soulh America. A+ each mee+ing 'fhe members were Taken on imaginary journeys fo visi+ our neighbors fo The sourh. During 'ihe Chrisfmas season +he clubhwenl' caroling wifh +he French and German clubs. A Chrisimas par+y was held afierwards ai +he home of Miss Gunden, +he club's sponsor. The purpose of +his organiza+ion is +o creafe, encourage, and main+ain an aclive inferesf in fhe Spanish language, cus+oms,'and cul+ure.l I+ is +he endeavor of ihis club +hrough ifs aclivifies fo in- crease ihe language faciliiy fhrough self-expression, lo enrich lhe lives of ifs members fhrough a sympafhelic acquainfance wilh fhe arfislic and culfural herifage of fhe Spanish-speaking peoples, and 'ro develop aHii'udes of undersianding and sympafhy infernafionally. ' 74 if WYSE POWELL MILLER HOSTETTER Jfame 8 ' Glad President -------- - - - Doroihy Powell Vice Presidenf - - - Alice Grace Hos+eHer Secre'l'ary-Treasurer - ---- Doris Miller Sponsor ---- - Miss Olive Wyse The Home Ecnomics Club, under fhe advisorship of Miss Wyse, sponsored i+s acliviiies for every- one enrolled in a home economics course. Hs purpose was +0 provide ex'I'racurricular acfivilies in do- meslic ar+s and fo have a 'lime when fhose inferesied in home economics could gel 'rogelher for dis- cussion and informa+ion. A+ lhe beginning of 'rhe school year, all prospeclive members were enfer- +ained ai' a breakfast Before winfer weaiher kepi lhe girls indoors, one meeiing cenfered around ouidoor cookery. The general iheme for ihe monihly meefings was a survey of vocafional opporfu- niiies. Miss Weaver, fhe college dielifian, relared some of her recen+ experiences in human nu- lriiional experimenlalion ai' a universiiy hospilal. Oiher guesis spoke abou'I' lhe fields of 'leaching and social work. The club enioyed meeiings given by ifs own members as well. A+ fhe Chrisimas pariy each girl broughl a Chrislmas cenferpiece suggesfion, and Evelyn Showaller demonsfrafed gifl' wrapping. lnsiead of a giff exchange, members packed and disfribufed Chrisimas boxes +0 needy families in Eas+ Goshen. 75 '1 4 1 MARY K. NAFZIGER RUBY HOSTETLER MISS ROYER Secrelary Presidenl Sponsor Ele 8 ' Glad My Heavenly Falher . . . guide Thou my daily sleps, my daily lhoughls . . . granl me Thy con- slanl presence as I'm lrained lo guide Thy lillle ones . . . give me an underslanding hearl, and lov- ing . . . show me a vision ol my responsibililies . . . broken hearls from broken homes . . . lhe ap- palling Iack of Chrislian leaching . . . lhe necessily ol lhinking on lhe chiId's level . . . seeing mysell in his slead . . . lraining our cilizens ol lomorrow . . . dear Lord, il lakes all ol mysell . . . use me as Thou will. For all lhe help lrom olhers I lhank Thee . . . missionaries lo olher lands . . . principals and supervisors from our schools . . . parenls . . . our own leachers . . . lhe knowledge ol schools in lar- away counlries . . . palience, kindness, and deserving praise essenlial lo leaching even wriling skills . . . helplul hinls in buying malerials . . . whal lhe parenls ol our pupils will expecl ol us . . . learn- ing lo do by doing - We're children once again as we wield a lambourine in lhe rhylhm band . . . lor all lhese lhings-and more-lhey've laughl me, I lhank Thee. For help from homecoming friends I lhank Thee . . . friends who dare lo warn lhal lhere will be gray days as well as brighl . . . gray days which Thy presence will brighlen . . . friends who share ideas . . . who bring lhe realilies lo help us see whal CAN be done . . . lor lhis reunion ol Chris- lian leachers and lhe inspiralion ol lheir lives, I lhank Thee. For lhe vision ol lhose who formed lhis organizalion, I lhank Thee . . . an organizalion which binds us logelher wilh a common purpose - - lo leach lhe Jesus Way, and slandards of righl and wrong as well as daily lessons . . . for those who saw lhe dignily of leaching children, I lhank Thee . . . lor Chrislian leachers who guide our club, I lhank Thee . . . lor lhe call which Thou hasl given me, I lhank Thee . . . bul mosl of all, for lhe Masler Teacher, in whose Name I pray, I lhank Thee. Amen. 76 FIRST ROW: Bob Keller, John Yoder, Lois Yalxe, Pauline Clemens, Gerald Sfuder. SECOND ROW: Lois Meyer, Emma Sommers, Elaine Sommers, Professor Umble. Nof on picfure: Vivian Busby, Alvin Zeisef. Mr. Chairman, friends, Our subjecf for debafe 'this year was Resolved: Thai' fhe foreign policy of fhe Unifed Sfafes should be direcfed foward 'lhe esfablishmenf of free frade among fhe nafions of fhe world. Our 'terms need no definifion. The schedule as complefed shows affendance af fhree fournamenfs, af Anderson College on November 30, af Manchesfer College on December 8, and again af Manchesfer College on February 23. There were ien regular members of fhe squad, some of whom dropped ouf during fhe second semesfer. Our sfudenf body has nof been inacfive in ofher forensic acfivifies. Kafhryn Yoder won 'I'he women's discussion confesf wifh Papa is A Preacher, and Ray Bair's orafion enfifled Doors placed firsf in fhe men's discussion confesf. May l cife fur- fher evidence for my sfafemenf? Don Berry, Efhel Yalce, and Diclr Anderson placed firsf in fhe peace oraforical, poefry reading, and men's discussion confesfs respecfively. Therefore, in conclusion, because of everyfhing l have said, l fhinlc you will all agree wifh me fhaf if has been a profifable season. 77 A1125 FIRST ROW: Kenneih Heafwole, Ruby Hosfeller, Levi Harfzler, Bill Wenger, Lois Yale. SECOND ROW: BeHy Habegger, Doris Gunden, Dorofhy Mann, Rosemary Miller, Wilma Miller, Gladys Sfolhfus, Emma Sommers. THIRD ROW: Kay Crager, Margaref Troyer, Arleffa Rofh, Alice Grace Hosrefrer, Mary K. Planlr, Winifred Erb. FOURTH ROW: James Eshleman, Ruih Lederach, Cafherine Hernley, Esfher Shank, Rufh Roih, Clara Esch, David Landis. FIFTH ROW: John Marlin, Richard Shorf, Norman Berkshire, Norman Kraus, Peier Fasf, Jacque Schulfz. Recafuf 522-ff Edi+or - - - ----------- - - Bill Wenger Associafe Edilor - - Ruby Hosierler News Edifor - - - Lois Yalre Feafure Ediior - - Winifred Erb Socieiy Ediior - - - Clara Esch Sporis Edifor - - -------- Jacque Schullz Business Managers - - Kenneih Heafwole, James Eshleman Record Assignmenis Now in Office-Please ge+ yours Promp+ly decora+ing 'I'he bulleiin board on al+erna+e Mondays . . . Sorry my ar+icle's lafe, bu+ Dean Bender was our of fown so l couldn'+ gel fhe ma+erial . . . no fypewrifer in office . . . faifhful fypisfs run legs off and sfairs 'I'hin 'I'o use 'ryping room 'rhird floor Ad Bldg-fwo-fold exercise, 'this . . . finished produc+ mee+s censor-some go +o press, some go . . . Come Tuesday, edi'l'or and associafe visil' New Paris . . . read proof, sef correc+ions, fill holes, ser heads, call long dislance io learn fare of cu+s . . . in due lime examine press copy . . . How DO lhose errors filler Through? . . . fhe 'lhrobbing rhyihm of press running off Records, soo+hing music 'ro 'fired edifors . . . affernoon brain exercise balances will-I physical exercise as edi+ors fold papers-praclice makes speedl . . . Thanks fo cooperafing, hardworking sfaff members, +he Record is our-all's righf wifh +he world! Somerhing old, somerhing new . . . Over fhe Dam . . . News Parade . . . Y Reflecrions . . . Spor+s . . . News-campus and church . . . Alumni corner . . . Going-Coming . . . Le'Her on Lafin America . . . Loolring Over our Organizafion . . . combine fo make fhe Record. 78 FIRST ROW: Mabel Brunk, Mary Berkman, Elaine Sommers, Donald Berry, Mariorie Yoder, Dean Kreider. SECOND ROW: Lucille Graber, Miriam Weldy, Romaine Siahl, Grace Miller, Evelyn Harnish, Jane Birkey, lrene Hershberger, Evelynrshowalfer. THIRD ROW: John Hess Pe+er Buller, Sianley Weaver, Rober+ Keller, Richard Reilly. 'Waffle -fed! SW Ediior ---- -------------- - Elaine Sommers Associafe Ediiors - - Mary Berkman, Mabel Brunk, Marjorie Yoder Business Manager ----- - - --------- Donald Berry Associaie Business Managers - - John Hess, Rober+ Keller College Life Edifor ---- ------ P e1'er Buller Associafe College Life Ediiors - - Grace Miller, Romaine Siahl Ari' Edi+or ------- ----- E velyn Showalfer Associafe Ar+ Ediior - - ---- Miriam Weldy Chief Phofographer - - - - Sfanley Weaver Phofographers ------------- John Hess, Richard Reilly Typisis ----. Jane Birky lfirsi semesferl, Irene Hershberger, Lucille Graber Faculfy Advisor ----------------- Carl Kreider This book which you hold in your hand . . . miraculous in +ha+ i+ exis+s . . . The I946 Maple Leaf . . . a volume which has come ouf of grea'I' fribula+ion . . . and hours of fun . . . Fran+ic rushing 'ro meei deadlines . . . Carrying phofographic equipmeni 'From chem lab +o Mennonife Hisiorical Library . . . Typing . . . Discovering fhaf bleed page and dummy may noi' mean wha? you +hink 'I'hey do . . . The Maple Leaf . . . A record of fhe i945-46 school year a+ GC . . . Take if . . . Keep if . . H' is yours now. '79 ,azztzezfu They have seen more acfion ihan anyihing else on fhe campus. Wha+7 Why, +he baseball diamond, fhe fooiball field. ihe ping pong room, ihe baslreiball field. ihe ice covered dam in winferl One of fhe greafesi assefs anyone can have is a sfrong healihy body. The Goshen College aihleiic program provides oppor+uni+ies for each sfu- deni fo par+icipa+e in his favorifle sporis. A+ Homecoming grads and under- classmen alike gafher io raise ihe roof for Varsi+y and Alumni. Spring finds aihleies fraining for fhe iraclr and field meei' usually held in May. Every season means Chrisiian sporismanship and wholesome fun in aihleiics, so . . . Here's fo 'I'he whiie and fhe purple . . . For Goshen dear we all love you. 80 sv, aww '35 RAY BAIR FRANCES BECKENBACH Men's Aihlekic Direcfor Women's A+l'1le+ic Dirccfor CHAMPIONS OF I945-46 SOFTBALL Men's lnferclass - - - - - Soph.-Jr. ln+ersocie+y Adelphians Women's lnferclass - ---- - Soph. A ln+ersocie+y - - Avons TENNIS Men's - ------ Ray Bair Women's - Ru1'h Alderfer TOUCH FOOTBALL lnferclass -------- Jr.-Sr. P. G. lnfersociefy - - - - Adelphians HORSESHOE Bud Smi+h PING-PONG: Men's --------- Bill Wenger Women's Men's - Women's Men's Women's - Jo Lehman BASKETBALL -------Juniors - Zips , Soph.l INTERSOCIETY - - - - - - - - - Adelphians - - Avons Gena ' RAY BAIR BILL WENGER W0 7 so 1 in FIRST ROW: Rosalie Hooley, Marilyn Sclwerz, Doris Miller, Frances Beclxenbach, Sara Jeanelle Plank, Carolyn Weaver, Mary K. Plank. SECOND ROW: Winifred Erb, Elizabefh Hersbberger. Mabel Brunlr, Edi+h Swarhenclruber, Ruby Richard, Lois Garber. 83 luewi 3 FIRST ROW: Ray Bair, Denion Croyie, Wayne Brenneman, Richard Huebner. SECOND ROW: J. J, Hos+e'H'ler, Jacque Schulfz, Pefer Buller, John Hess, Harold Good. NOT ON PICTURE: James Boegli, Roberf Buscherf, Ansel Henderson, Jack PraH, Al Zeisef. w fsafzaazz l5,,..1' 4.9! L.q.!igL,i wif, f,,,.:'.-:Qgr'.1..- ,- Y V . . QL -w V FIRST ROW: Mary Jeaneife Yoder, Lois Meyer, Sara Jeanefie Plank, Lois Garber, Lois Jennings Edna Dersiine. SECOND ROW: Marie Moyer, Sara Miller, Ediih Swarhendruber, Marilyn Scherfz, Doroihy Mann Eunice Harfman. 84 11T Y-V xg re. Ruflw Alderfer lwinnerl, Lois Jennings lrunner upl -- Ray Bair lwinnerl, William Wenger, lrunner up, 40016411 FIRST ROW: Ray Bair, Wayne Brenneman. Wilbur Miller, James Gurley, Dick Huebner. SECOND ROW: William Wenger, Richard Reilly, James Eshleman. 85 Mani East Gfzam Richard Huebner, Ray Bair, John Hess, Peier Buller KNO? on picfure: Wayne Brenneman and Howard Kaufifmanl Zifamewi E GW FIRST ROW: Edna Dersiine, Lois Garber, Lois Jennings. SECOND ROW: Ruih Yordy, Marilyn Scherh, Mary Jeaneffe Yoder, Sara Miller 86 iwiiwi .fiainq Vfhai a sfudeni does when he isn'+ in class or working reflecfs his per- sonalily. Some like a brisk walk lhrough 'lhe woods fo +he dam or a rousing ping pong game. The piano, in or ou+ of +une, appeals fo many. Nine- +hir+y in fhe Snack Shop, le++ers home or poking around in +he library sfacks discovering jus+ for fun informafion may find a place in a s+uden'r's free hours. Anofher favorile pasfime of mosl' GC men and women: seems 'io be some form of fhaf 'lradifional collegiafe pe'l', ihe bull session. The 'Free inferchange of ideas in 'ihese small discussion groups helps shape and mold fhe +hinking of +he individual. A great many infangible fhings-spiri+ual vifalify, friendship, learning, recreaiion - all blend +oge'rher fo form fhe paHern of living a+ Goshen College. S8 r ' I ,lr ' va fx fr JL :, .l ' . S 9+- it fu Q K, 4. Q, . 1Hf,' -, ' 1 -Nba' A' , we , Q 0 Wk ' . 'L ' ' .ap 1' ' .4-15 4 . Iv, ' fl, . ', -iii :' A, r I , . . ' ll -Q 1. N. al, . , tx 1 '- f 51. I . li ,Phil- ? . 3. My .! 'XFX 1 27 l,,g Y' ,J I A gi L y ' ,- xexf Q' s F -, Elf . .gif ugh. 'A V'F f y f J 'rf' 'E ,J 1 Q.. rv 4 - Q f .255 ha i N 2 'X' ? l S Somelhing new has been added . . . Frosh wan- der aimlessly . . . find des+ina'I'ion in Kulp Hall Social Room ai' Presiden+'s recepfion . . . Frosh voices harmonize in hymn sing . . . Tesfs and physicals +ire and fry . . . Freshmen gei' ac- quainied a+ cabin . . . You musi be able 'lo ihread 'lhe needle before you are ready fo use 'rhe +himble learned ai Thimble Pariy . . . Men gel mixed up ai swimming and fooiball .... Famous 66 rise io fall a+ feel' of GC coecls . . . Coffman Hall riies concluded wilh imi'la+ion Geiiysburg Address . . . Juniors become sus- picious of any Senior groups . . . Relief Training Unii arrives .... Home Economics brealcfasi, Avon-Vesperian +ea . . . Woe is us, Seniors are gone . . . C. N. Hos'I'e'Her inspires us in a week- end meeiings . . . Presidenf Miller announces 1-iilwll Monday fhai if is a shorr 'lime un+il Friday when we shall have heai' . . . Peace Socieiy begins ifs year . . . The firsi Record of fhe year is a credii 'lo iis sfaff . . . A 'Fine iurnoui' for ihe iirsi Chris- fian Worlcer's Band prayer meefing . . . Aspiring ieachers have 'lea . . . Presidenf Miller iurns on 'rhe heal . . . Juniors and Seniors ride lhe Dixie on Lake Websfer, Sophs 'lake over a+ Camp Mack, and fifih year sfudenis 'Frolic a+ 'lhe cabin, while Freshmen banquei . . . GC uppers defeaf- ed in sofi ball game a+ fhe hands of Medaryville . . . gym pariy in honor of guesis . . . The day of decision, Liierary Sociefies achieve a favora- ble balance . . . Th.B.'s go io cabin for Fellow- ship . . . Emergency Service Drive . . . Becky and Bair cooperafe for a gym parfy . . . Ucladm School sysfems of Souih America and india pre- senfed fo Elemenfary Ed. Club . . . Smile, hold i'I', Ah! Tha+'s all . . . Mennoni+e Hisiorical So- ciery gives glimpses of fhe Amish in li+era'l'ure and arf . . . Orie O. Miller repor+s on relief work in +he Near Easf . . . Candlelighr hymn sing around ihe founiain . . . Choruses enioy barbecue and rain on rheir ou'l'ings . . . Hos- piral Conference begins, s+udy hours suspended -'temporarily . . . Hors+ nobly apprehends 'fel- low Aurora lBloughl for man huniing Adelphians . . . All sis+ers observe Sis+ers All . . . Facul+y rnen enioy a sfeak 'Fry . . . Aurora-Adelphian sofiball feams baHle '+il dark-a +ie . . . Auroras banque+ ai cabin . . . Freshmen in+roduced io six weeks +es'I's-upper classmen renew 'lheir ac- quainiance . . . Pigskin frophies go +o upper classmen . . . Walkin' Preacher of fhe Ozarks walks in for GC's firsr lecfure of fhe year . . . Lilerary oufings . . . A Cappella chorus helps Yellow Creek celebrafe cenfennial anniversary . . . Y challenges s'ruden+ devo+ional life in week of chapel falks . . . Merry Chrisimas, LiHle Bo Peep, Tonnage Buller, and fhe Silenl' Squaws appear in fhe Hallowe'en parade . . . Smallpox innocufafions produce sfiff armed Frosh . . . New members of Y insfalled in candlelighl' service. Nwefnien YPCA drives for a new goal, ge'l's S7l5 which is more 'lhan subscribed . . . Music for music lovers, srring ensemble . . . Horsf conduc+s evan- gelisfic meefings ai' Easl Goshen . . . A week of programs on Chrisi' cenfered living . . . Avons fake Vesperians in soffball . . . We eai ice cream in honor of November birihdays . . . Graber and Winey , promo+ed by McCammon do Fas? bidding ai Cofifman Hall auc+ion . . . Yordy cries a greai sale . . . Peace Socie+y presenfs Armisfice program . . . Oufside cooking demon- s+ra+ion for Home Economics Club . . . King GC and his red-headed daugh+ers inaugura+e Maple Leaf sales . . . Adelphian-Aurora 'Foofball game falls +o Adelphians . . . Baskefball season opens wi+h Avon and Vesperian game . . . Avon's winner followed by a game befween Pennsylvania and Indiana vs. Ohio and Missouri-Pennsylvania and Indiana winners . . . Sprink and Buller dis- pose of umbrellas, pens, and bricks a+ +he Snack Shop Los+ and Found Aucfion . . . Wenger col- lecfs fhe new Allerlei . . . Homecomers are ar- riving . . . 500 people enioy Maple Cresf iur- keys, Roy Umble presides as +oas+mas+er . . . A Cappella Chorus gives firs+ college program of +he year . . . Canfield Cook presen+s Revolu+ion in +he Air . . . Alumni vs. Varsi+y, baskefball games, Varsify women and Alumni men winners . . . Musfcale presenied by sfudenf +alen+ and sfring frio . . . Flu epidemfc is ai' Hs heighi' . . . fb Spiri+ual vi+alify is broughf +o campus when Bro. Nelson Li+willer conducis a weeks of evangelis+ic meeiings . . . Home Ec Club members see Eve- lyn Showaller's demons+ra+ion on arffsiic gif? wrapping . . . Mr. Vleaver leciures fo Elemen- fary Educafion Club . . . Mbonu Oiike con+ras+s life in Nigeria wifh +ha1' in Unifed Sfafes . . . I94-5 Collegia+e Chorus makes debuf . . . French siudenfs enioy fhe French sfory read during 'lheir club mee+ing . . . Song birds sing in mid-winfer voice recifal . . . Lucille Rolh shows life in Puerfo Rico a+ Spanish Club meefing . . . GC s+uden'rs enioy Charles Burkhar+'s inierpreiafion of piano classics . . . David Dersline realizes 'I'ha+ if is noi good for man fo live alone . . . Medaryville CPS men ioin wilh A Cappella and Collegiafe Choruses in annual presenfafion of HandeI's Messiah . . . Language Clubs have sub-zero +empera+ures as +hey carol a+ facul+y homes . . . Chapel services of consecraiion for Chorus and Gospel Teams 'l'raveling during fhe Chris+mas vacafion. Don King, Ford Berg, Arlene Miller, Romaine Sfahl, David Landis, and Wilbur Miller go +o Michigan .... Penn Quar'I'eHe visi+s churches in lllinois, lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Mfssouri . . . The Chorus visi+s Illinois churches . . . No more days '+ill vacaiion, we've all gone +o fhe s+a+ion. fr- I Back af if again . . . Somefhing new +o look forward fo-semesfer fesf schedule posfed . . . Firsf insfallmenf of new faces arrives, Winfer Bible School sfudenfs are on 'I'he scene . . . Dan Wes+ brings a challenging message concerning peace for fhe world . . . Elemenfary Educafion Club members receive hin+s from Mildred Wifmer . . . Maple Leaf Sales Confesf posfer begins fo show signs of acfivify . . . Home Eco- nomics Club girls see pasfry demonsfrafion . . . Pilgrims in Paraguay brings Dr. Willard Smifh before college audience in Vespers Service . . . Hoorayl a half day fo myself . . . Woe is me, exams are upon us . . . Joy bells, menfalify meas- uremenfs have ceased . . . Coeds enjoy swim- ming parfy a+ Elkharf YMCA pool . . . Second insfallmenf of new faces . . . Absence of a few firsf semesfer sfudenfs noficed . . . Mid-Winfer Social infroduces new and old sfudenfs . . . How do you hold your fork? E+iqueHe film reminds us .... Slides showing Locusf Grove scenes heighfen inferesf in 'ihaf mission Sunday School . . . Kalamazoo CPS unif sends baskefball feam fo GC . . . Dr. and Mrs. Smifh show picfures of work in Paraguay . . . Six-day vacafion ends for fhose s+uden+s spending holiday season in Gospel Team work. KW- 4 Sfudenfs see wild life in slow mofion as illus- frafed in lecfure by Cleveland and Rufh Granf . . . Life-long decisions are confracfed as second semesfer men are solicifed by liferary sociefies . . . Avons frip Vesperians 3I-8 in firsf liferary fumble, buf fhis is nof fhe end . . . Dean Bender spealns fo inferesfed youfh on Peace-'time Con- scripfion . . . Some+hing's in fhe air as flighf- minded sfudenfs formulafe plans for aerial club . . . Cymbals crash, sficlrs click, and friangles ring as Mary Oyer direcfs fufure feachers in a rhyfhm band . . . This is Nof fhe End , fhe Avon-Aurora public program. again reminds us of European relief needs . . . Varsify squeezes 36-34 vicfory from Ypsi CPS unif in fhrill-packed cage confesf . . . Brofher John Horsf reporfs fo college sfudenfs on his recenf frip and experi- 5, f fr, C F. ence fo Belgium . . . Auroras bow fo Adelphians 60-28 in second sociefy game of fhe season . . . Roy Koch gives address af Winfer Bible School Commencemenf . . . Inspiring messages of Chris- fian Life Conference ferminafe Minisfers' Week . . . Dr. and Mrs. Willard Smifh enlighfen Span- ish Club members wifh behind-fhe-scene facfs . . . Meefing of Mennonife Board of Educafion involves fhe organizafion of The Goshen Col- lege Biblical Seminary . . . Hearf Sisfers once more perform deeds of kindness fo fellow co- eds . . . Kafhryn Yoder whose Papa is a Preach- er places firsf in Women's Discussion Confesf . . . Men's Open House malces Tom Sawyer live again . . . Prof. Sudermann's profeges enferfain N. Manchesfer German Club. 1 U fr' 'EN Mach Ray Bair leads us info March +hrough his prize- winning Doors -open, pessimisfic, squeaky, and cracked . . . Tables furn when Vesperians de'Fea+ Avons in second baskeiball 'fray . . . Pro- fessor Willard Smi+h informs Peace Socie+y of The Influence of Nonresisfanf People in Para- guay. . . . Feloruarians celebraie birfhdays, +ra- la-la-la-DISMISSEDI . . . Goshen +akes one game and loses one a+ Medaryville . . . Baske+ball four- namenf champions, Sophomore girls and Junior fellows . . . Louis Un+ermeyer's lec+ure on Ameri- can Culiure prepares a background for Ves- perian-Adelphian program, Our Na+ion's Wor+h . . . W. W. Miller from Columbus, Ohio, allays prospecfive ieachers' fears of being infer- vfewed . . . Kulp Hall doors swing ou? fo wel- corne 'fhe annual spring visi+ors af Open House . . . Numerous business men visil Goshen Col- lege Campus 'For Chris+ian Business Men's Fel- lowship dinner . . . Sfudenis respond io annual Missionary Drive . . . A Cappella Chorus gives Hs iirsf spring program af fhe Olive Church . . . Sharp penc'ls, sfrong backs, weak minds come in+o 'iheir own as Sophomore Tesfing Program is under+aken . . . Corsages, new dresses, new couples - all are evidences +ha+ spring has sprung, and fesfival days are here again. NW Fine in'l'erpre+a+ions of poeiry a+ fhe reading confes+ delighi sfudeni' body . . . Frosh men pre- sen? +heir views on various subiecfs in Men's Discussion Con+es+ . . . Prairie S+ree+ Congrega- +ion hears +he spring program sung by 'ihe A Cappella Chorus . . . Good Friday chapel service climaxes observance of Passion Week . . . Tour- ing Chorus leaves campus for Ohio on four-day +our . . . S+uden'I's ioin in song, prayer, and medi'l'a+ion as fhey worship ai' ihe Sunrise Serv- ice . . . Hurry! Scurry! Worry! as Juniors pre- ' :- MW pare for Junior-Senior banque+ . . . Oraiorical +alen+ in 'full bloom when men preseni' Peace Ora+oricaI Con+es+ . . . Faculfy dines sump- fiously a+ annual banquef . . . Many s+uden+s en- joy hearing Sain? Olaf Choir af Souih Bend . . . . Usual flurry of ac+ivi+ies +ha'l' come al' end of school year, voice and piano recilals, Class Day ou+ings, semesier exams . . . Final pro- grams, Holy Cify rendifion, Baccalaureaie, Alumni reunions, Commencemeni' . . . and an- oiher year is hisfory. 04 -A 94 FYI rqcfae .15-All of our Cgellow Workers Ejftend Gongmtulations to the Goshen Gollege 1946 Graduating Glass Klines fDepartmenr Store COMPLINIENTS OF YOUR LOCAL BAKER HOME OF HONEY- CRUST BREAD GOSHEN BAKING COMPANY GOSHEN, INDIANA Christ Cleaners STERITEX CLEANING PHONE 7I3 Corner 5th and Washington Goshen Dutch Maid Baicery Home ot those good doughnuts 225 S. Main Street PHONE 338 Kohier 8: Champion Atz Furniture Co. I I2 S. Main MENS WEAR WE SELL FOR LESS . Goshen - Ligonier - KendaIIviIIe Michaels-Stern Suits - Arrow Shirts INDIANA interwoven Hose - Emerson Hats Stemen's Restaurant Compliments of Goshen Auto Eiectric GOOD FOOD and Braice Service O I I8 E. Washington 232 S. 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I22 GCIICFBI and PCFSOHGI IIIJCX A A Cappella Chorus, 70 ACTIVITIES, 56-57 Adelphians, 66 ADMINISTRATION, I0-2I ADVERTISING, 99-I22 Alderler, Rulh, 36, 37, 38, 69, 70, 82, 85, 87 Alexander, Geneva, 38, 44, 69 Amsfulz, H. Clair, I9 Anderson, Richard, 42, 52, 67, 97 Anlhony, Michael, 42, 44, 67 ATHLETICS, 80-87 A+hIe+ic Direclors, 82 Auroras, 67 I Avons, 68 B Baerg, Henry, 45 Bair, Ray, 20, 32, 34, 44, 52, 54, 58, 66, 70, 82. 83, 84, 85, 86, 93, 94 Balyo, Belly IMrs.I, 42 Balyo, John, 25 Barlcey, Ferne, 25, 44, 55, 62, 68, 70, 97 Baslcefball, 86 Bauer, Royal, 25, 44, 52, 62, 66 Bauman, Harold, 25, 52, 54, 58, 67, 94 Bauman, Rulh, 34, 52, 55, 59, 63, 64, 69 Baynard, Florence, 42, 68, 7I Beachy, Rosemary, 34, 68 Bean, Rurh, 34, 52, 70 Bechlel, Rurh, 38, 69, 7l Beckenbach, Frances, 20, 69, 82, 83, 87 Bender, Bella Lee, 36, 38, 54, 62, 68, 7I, 97 Bender, Harold S., 48, 52, 53, 64, 65 Bender, Mary Eleanor, 42, 68, 7I Bender, Paul, I4, 44, 64 Berg Ford, 44, 47, 50, 52, 55, 66, 98 Berkman, Mary, 34, 62, 69, 79 Berkshire, Norman, 42, 44, 78 Berry, Donald, 2, 32, 34, 44, 67, 70, 74, 79, 98 Bible School, 52 Birlcey, Jane, 36, 48, 68, 79 Birlcy, Margarer, 38, 69, 94 Bishop, Irene, 32, 34, 69 Bixler, Hilda, 38, 62, 69 Blosser, Ellsworlh, 42, 44, 66 Blosser Marrha, 20 Blough, Dorolhy IMrs.I, 25, 6I, 68, 9I Boegli, James, 34, 67, 84 Bornlrager, Elmer, 42, 52, 67 Brenneman, Ardis, 42, 69, 95 Brenneman, Leona, 36, 38, 54, 69, 95 Brenneman, Naomi, I5, 2I, 44 Brenneman, Wayne, 34, 66, 84, 85, 86, 87 Brubacher, Ada, 42, 52, 69 Brunk, Mabel, 34, 6I, 63, 69, 70, 79, 83, 97 Buller, Peler, 34, 44, 52, 55, 66, 79, 8I. 84 90, 98 Burkharl, Charles, 42, 44 Burlcharl, Irvin E., I8, 53 Busby, Lillian, 25, 44, 69, 90 Busby, Vivian, 25, 44, 77 Buscherl, Roberl, 23, 38, 66, 84, 92, 94 Buslcirlc, Esfher, 42, 69 Byler, John, 45 C Calendar, 90-97 Campus, 6-9 Carpenrer, Wilma, 42, 44, 68 Carper, Rufh, 25, 57, 69 Casida, Genevieve, 36, 38, 69 Chrislian Workers Band, 63 Church Relalions Commiflee, 59 Clay, William, 45 CLASSES, 22-45 Clemens, Pauline, 38, 69, 73, 77 Cocanower, Anna, 26, 69 Coll, Gabriel, 34, 67, 97 Collegiale Chorus, 7I Crager, Kalherine, 20, 23, 26, 68, 78, 9I Cressman, J, B., I9 Cressman, Keilh, 38, 66 Croyle, Denlon, 37, 38, 62, 66, 70, 84, 93, 94 Culp, Maurine, 26, 52, 69 D Dedicafion, 5 Dersline, David, 24, 26, 52, 62 Dersline, Edna, 38, 69, 84, 86 Derwiler, Eslher, 38, 69, 7I Delrow, Mildred, 42, 69, 7I Devofional Commiffee, 59 Diller, Mary, 42, 68 E Eas+ Goshen, 55 Ebersole, Myron, 45 Eby, Esfher, 42, 69, 7l, 96 Eichelberger, Grace, 26, 68 Eicher, Belly, 38 Elemeniary Educafion Club, 76 Emergency Service Commiffee, 60 Emmerf, Lois, 45 Erb, Winiired, 26, 44, 54, 60, 63, 68, 78, 83. 98 Esch, Clara, 37, 38, 54, 69, 7l, 73, 78 Eshleman, James, 26, 44, 52, 57, 60, 66, 70, 78, 85 Espey, Mary Rufh lMrs.l, 3l Evans, Phyllis, 42, 69 Exfension Commiffee, 60 F Farmwald, Mary Lou, 36, 38, 55, 68, 70, 78, 89 Fasf, Pefer, 42, 66, 78 Finance Commiifee, 6l Folk, Roxanna, 32, 34, 37, 44, 69 Fooiball, 85 Foreign Missions Fellowship, 63 Forensics, 77 Foreword, 4 Frederick, Morris, 45 French Club, 73 Freshmen, 40-43 Frey, Zelma, 40, 42, 69, 7I Friclce, Lena lMrs.j, 20, 44 Friesen, Paul, 26, 52, 55, 6l, 63, 67, 70 Frye, Elizabefh, 34, 69 G G Council, 83 Garber, Lois, 38, 68, 83, 84, 86 Garber, Rebecca, 42, 68, 7l Geil, Olive lMrs.l, 20, 2l Gerig, Emily, 36, 38, 69, 72, 9l German Club, 72 Gingerich, Roman, I9 Gingerich, Simon, 45 Good, Harold, 36, 38, 66, 70, 84, 87 Good, Helen, 42, 68 Good, Howard, 50, 5I, 52, 66 Good, Viola, I7, 44 GoHron, Daniel, 42 Graber, Chris, I8 Graber, Esfher, 20, 44 Graber, Lucille, 20, 32, 34, 6l, 69, 70, Graff, Kaihryn, 38, 69, 7l Graham, Harry, 35, 90 Grassmyer, Joyce, 42, 68 Grieser, Florence. 20, 34, 69, 90, 98 Gross, Geraldine, 36, 38, 54, 60, 7I, 78 Grove, Carolyn, 38, 68 Gunden, Doris, 42, 68, 7I, 78 Gunden, Lois, I6, 4-I, 73, 74 Gurley, James, 27.44, 52, 66, 85, 90 H Haarer, Leonard, 42 Haarer, Miriam, 38, 69 Haarer, Paul, 42, 52. 67 Habegger, Belly, 40, 42, 68, 7l, 78, 9I Hallman, William, 49, 52, 67 Harnish, Charles, 40, 42, 44, 67, 94 Harnish, Evelyn, 40, 42, 69, 7l Harfman, Eunice, 38, 69, 7l, 84 Harhler, Carol, 42, 44, 54, 68 Harfzler, H. Harold, I9 l-larlller, Levi, I7, 2l, 78, 93, 98 Harizler, Pauline, 36, 38, 44, 68, 98 Heaiwole, Kennelh, 27, 52, 55, 59, 64, 67, 70, 78, 93 Heinz, Merril, 31 Henderson, Ansel, 38, 44, 52, 54, 60, 66, 70, 84 Hernley, Caiherine, 27, 52, 54, 62, 69, 78 Hernley, Marlha, 45 Herr, Mary, 38, 59, 69, 70, 94, 97 Hershberger, Arlie, 42, 69, 7l Hershberger, Doran, 3l Hershberger, Elizabeih, 27, 44, 52, 54, 57, 58, 69, 83, 90 Hershberger, Guy F., I6, 44, 53, 64, 65 Hershberger, Irene, 32, 34, 68, 74, 79, 94, 95 Hershberger, Truman, 40, 42, 54, 67 Hershey. Lesler, 58, 95 Herizler, Mary Elizabeih, 34, 70, 97 He-rfzler, Silas, I4, 44 Hess, John, 33, 34, 52, 63, 66, 79, 84, 86, 93, 94, 96, 98 Hiesfand, Marlha, 38, 60, 69, 92, 94 Hofsieiier, Cora, 42, 68 Holderman, Kennefh, 45 Hollopefer, Phoebe, 4l, 42, 69, 7l, 78, 97 Hollopefer, Wilma, 27, 60, 69, 70, 97 Holme, Burdefie, 45 Home Economics Club, 75 Hooley, Rosalie, 27, 55, 60, 69, 83, 87, 90, 97 Hoover, Carol, 42, 69 Horsl, Alfon, 45 l-lorsl, Lawrence, 50, 5l, 52, 62, 67, 70 l-losleller, Carl, 2l , l-losleller l-losleller l-losleller l-losleller, l-losleller, l-luebner, Flora Jean, 34, 55, 60, 69, 70, 9l, 93 Jonalhan J., 38, 52, 60, 67, 84 Mary Ann, 36, 38, 59, 68 1 Ruby, 27, 59, 69, 76, 78 Alice Grace, 27, 59, 69, 70, 75, 78 Richard, 34, 6l, 67, 70, 84, 85, 86, 87 llen, George, 3l, 45 Ilrich, Robe-rl, 50, 52 lves, David, 44, 52, 90 J Janlzi, Orval, 42, 52, 67, 97 Jennings, Eiline, 45 6. Jennings, Lois, 38, 55, 69, 8l, 84, 86, 87, 97 Jessup, Mary Lou, 42, 68 Johns, Lois, 20, 50, 55, 69, 85, 96 Juniors, 32-55 Kaullman, K Howard, 45, 86 Kaullman, Ivan, 45 Kaullman, Maxine, 32, 34, 68, 70, 98 Kauffman, Miriam, 38, 68, 73 Kaulman, Willis, 45 Keim, Rulh, 42, 68 Keller, Roberl, 32, 33, 34, 44.52, 55, 6l, 67, 77. 79, 98 Kennel, Rulh, 42, 68, 7l, 96 King, Donald, 50, 5l, 52, 59, 67, 70 Koerner, Belly, 42, 68 Krabill, Russell, 5l, 54, 96 Kraus, Norman, 24, 28, 5l, 52, 60, 66, 78 Kreider, Carl, l3, 79 Kreider, Noble, I9 Kreider, Rulh, 28. 62, 69, 70, 92, 93, 94, 97 L Lacey, Dorolhy Jean. 45 Landis, Berniece, 38, 59, 68, 70 Landis, David, 33, 34, 53, 62, 66, 70, 78, 94. 98 Landis, Eldon, 45 Lapp, George, 49, 53 Larlc, Rowena, 42, 69 Lealherman, Gloria, 38, 68 Lechlilner, Evelyn, 42, 69 Lederach, Paul, 50, 5I, 59, 67 Lederach, Rulh, 42, 68, 7l, 78 Lehman, Claramae, 42,' 69, 7l, 9l Lehman, Elhel, 42, 69, 7l Lehman, Joephine, 42, 69, 82 Lehman, Viola, 42, 68 Leinbach, Earl, 45 Leisl, Clara Ann, 34, 69, 9l Lind, Millard, 49 Lindhorn, Roberl, 45 Lilwiller, Alice, 20 Lilwiller, Eunice, 32, 34, 69, 70, 9l Lilwiller, Evelyn, 36, 39, 55, 68, 95 Lilwiller, June, 42. 68, 7l Lilwiller, Leda, 24, 28, 60, 68, 70, 95 LIVING, 88-98 Locusl-Grove, 54 Loucks, Willis, 45 Lynn, Rachel, 42, 68 M Manges, Joyce, 43, 68, 7l Mann, Dorolhy, 39, 69, 7l, 78, 84 Maple Leaf, 79 Marks, Lois, 39, 69 Marner, Beulah, 39, 69 Marlin, Burnell, 45 Marlin, Glenn, 5I, 59, 67, 97 Marlin, Gloria, 35, 97 Marlin, John Z., 32, 35, 44, 60, 66, 78, 98 Massanari, Anna K., 45 Masl, Beula, 39, 52, 68, 7l, 90, 9l, 94,95 Mallix, Francis, 42 Maxwell, John, 32, 35, 44, 59, 66, 96, 98 McCammon, Don, 5l McCammon, Dorolhy lMrs.l, I6, 44 Membership Commillee, 6l Mennonile Hislorical Sociely, 65 Meyer, Lois, 39, 69, 77, 84, 9l Meyers, Earl, 43, 52, 54, 66, 92 Miller, Arlene, 35, 69, 70, 90,94 Miller, Daniel, 5l, 59 Miller, Doris, 28, 54, 6l, 69, 70, 74, 83, 93 Miller, Ellen, 43, 69 Miller, Eloise, 43, 68 Miller, Ernesl E., II, I2, 2l, 44, 52, 63 Miller, Glen R., l5, 24, 44 Miller, Grace, 32, 35, 54, 6l, 69, 79 Miller, Jean, 35, 44, 68, 9l Miler, J. Wilbur, 3l, 52, 54, 6l, 63, 66, 7 85 Miller, Marlha, 39, 69, 70, 93 Miller, Mary Margarel, 43, 68, 7l Miller, Paul, 45 Miller, Rosemary, 28, 44, 69, 78 Miller, Roy, 45 Miller, Russel, 66 Miller, Sara, 39, 69, 84, 86 Miller, Wilma, 35, 44. 60, 68, 78, 9l Mininger, Paul, 49, 52, 53,63 Mishler, Mary Rulh, 32, 35, 69, 70.93, 98 Mission Sludy Commillee, 62 Moore, Ralph, 43, 67 Mosemann, John l-l., 49, 53 Moyer, Doris, 39, 69, 70, 8l Moyer, Gerlrude, 43, 69, 7l Moyer, Marie, 37, 39, 52, 55, 58, 68, 70, 84, 97 Moyer, Marla, 45 Musselman, Miriam, 39, 68, 70 N Nalziger, Darlene, 43, 68 Nalziger, Lu Ella, 43, 68, 7I Nalziger, Mariorie, 20, 32, 35, 6l, 68, 74, 9l, 95 97 Nalziger, Mary K., 32, 35, 62, 69, 70, 76 Norr, Celesle, 43, 52, 68 O Officiaux, 20 Oswald, Lillian, 4l, 43, 69, 7l Oyer, Mary, I8, 7l Oyer, Siddie lMrs.l, 20, 96 P Peace Sociely, 64 Perry, Alice, 43, 44, 69 Perry, Avanelle, 28, 44, 69 Piall, Jaclt, 39, 67, 84 Planlc, Mary Kay, 28, 68, 78, 83, 87, 90, 92, 95 Planlc, Sarah, 39, 68, 7l, 83, 84,97 Plowman, Fay, 43, 69, 7l Powell, Dorolhy, 29, 73, 75, 90, 92 R Record, 78 Redelcopp, Calvin, 45 Reilly, Richard, 29, 44, 52, 59, 66, 79, 85, 87 Resue, Iva Rulh, 43, 68 Resue, Vera, 38, 68 Reynolds, Donald, 45 Rich, Olive, 43, 68, 7l, 97 Rich, Rulh. 43, 69, 7l Richard, Ruby, 36, 39, 69, 83, 9I Rielh, Rose, 29, 44 Rohrer, l-lelen, 29, 6l, 68 Roose, Phyllis, 29, 68 Rolh, Arlella, 43, 52, 54, 68, 7l, 78 Rolh, l-larry, 20 Rolh, Lucille, 39, 69 Rolh, Rulh, 39, 69, 70, 78,93 Royer, Mary, I6, 53, 76 Rowsey, Jean, 39, 60, 68, 70 Rulan, Phyllis, 43, 69 S Sallzman, Avis, 32, 35, 69, 70 Sanders, Sylva, 43, 52, 68, 94 Schafer Scherlz, Schnell, Schroclc Schroclc Schroclc Schroclc Schull-L, Seniors, Laura, 35, 69, 70, 9l, 97 Marilyn, 39, 68. 83, 84, 86 Mary, 35, 68 , Ada, 24, 29, 60, 69, 70, 87, 9l , Beulah, 35, 68 , Elnora, 36, 39, 69, 72, 9l Sylvia, 29, 44, 68, 97 'Jacque, 36, 39, 6l, 66, 78, 84 24-3l Scoll, Marjorie, 29 Shank, Eslher, 43, 68, 7l, 78 Shorl, Richard, 43, 66, 78 Showaller, Evelyn, 32, 33, 35, 62, 68, 70, 75, 79 93 Sieber, Berlha lMrs.l, 20 Smellzer, Lois, 39, 44, 69 Smellzer, Mabel, 43, 52, 69 Smilh, Elberl, 5l, 52, 59, 70, 87, 90, 92, 93, 94 Smilh, l-larold, 49 Smilh, Willard, l6, 64 Snapp, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Donald, 45 Bernice, 43, 7I Calvin, 44, 52 Clilford, 30, 44, 52. 60, 66, 70 l-larriel, 45 Rose, 43, 68, 7I Snyder, Royal, 45 Social Commillee, 62 Soflball, 84 Sommer, Belly, 43, 68, 7l Sommers, Elaine, 2, 33, 35, 54, 59, 64, 69, 77 79, 98 Sommers, Emma, 40, 43, 69, 7l, 77, 78 Sophomores, 36-39 Spanish Club, 74 Springer, Nelson, 20, 44, 92 Slauller, Beulah, 20, 35, 59, 68, 7l, 9I, 98 Sprunger, Arlhur, I9 Sprunger, Eugene, 43, 67 - Sprunger, Phyllis, 40, 43, 68, 9I Slahl, Romaine, 32, 35, 60, 69, 70, 79, 95 Slaller, Failh, 40, 43, 69, 96 Slaller, Miriam, I9 Weaver, Laura lMrs.I, 20 Weaver, Slanley, 36, 39, 6I, 66, 70, 79 Weldy, Miriam, 36, 39, 69, 79 Wenger, John C., 2I, 49, 52, 65 Wenger, Mary, 30, 35, 60, 69, 7l, 98 Wenger, William, 24, 30, 44, 52, 53, 62, 78, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 93 66, 70 Slauller, Eva, 43, 68, 98 Sleede, Mable, 39, 68 Sleiner, Dorolhy, 43, 68, 7I Slollzlus, Gladys, 43, 68, 78, 96 Sluclcey, Evelyn, 35, 68 Sludenl Assislanls, 20 Sluder, Gerald, 32, 35, 44, 52, 54, 59, 64, 6 77, 98 Slump, Charles, 40, 43, 66 Sudermann, Jacob, I7, 37, 72 Summer School, 44 ' Swarlzendruber, Anna, 43, 52, 68, 7I Swarlzendruber. Edilh, 39, 68, 83, 84 Swarlzenlruber, Orley, 4I, 43, 44, 52, 55, 60, 67, 70, 8I, 9l T ilallord, Margarel, 42 Tennis, 85 Th.B., 50, 5I Troyer, Dorolhy, 43, 69, 7I Troyer, Francis, 45 Troyer Margarel, 43, 69, 7l, 78 Troyer, Mary Edifh, 39, 54 Troyer Maxine, 43, 68 Troyer , Thelma, 43, 52,68 Trump, Leona, 30, 68, 90 U Ulrich, Geneva, 43, 68, 7I Umble, John, I4, 2I, 53, 65, 77 V Varns, Nancy, 36, 39, 68 Vesperians, 69 W Wade, Doris, 30, 69 Warsller, Rulh, 35, 69 Weaver, Carolyn, 30, 44, 6 94, 98 Weaver, Chrisline, I8, 75 Weaver, Janice, 43, 68, 7l 2, 69, 70, 83, 90, 93. While, Elsie, 20, 30, 52, 62, 69, 70, 93 While, Neva, 2I, 44 Wiebe, Abe, 30, 52, 60, 72, 97 Wiebe Marcella lMrs.I, 35, 52, 69 Winey, Lois, I7, 44 Winey, Samuel, 20 Winler Bible School, 53 Wilmer, Samuel, I5, 2l, 98 Women's Alhlelic Associalion, 83 Woodiwiss, Maxine, 39, 68, 92, 94 Wyse, Olive, I4, 75 Y YPCA Officers. 58 Yalce, Elhel, 20, 30, 52, 62, 69 Yalce, Lois, 39, 54, 59, 69, 70, 77, 78 Yoder, Carol, 40, 43, 52, 69, 7l, 87, 94 Yoder, D. A., 53, 98 Yoder, John I-Ioward, 40, 4I, 43, 66, 70, 7 Yoder, Yoder, Yoder, Yoder, Kalhryn, 40, 43, 68, 7I Marie, 35, 52, 69, 70 Mariorie, 35, 6I, 68, 74, 79, 9I, 95 Mary Jeanelle, 39, 68, 84, 86, 9I Yoder, Mary Joan, 43, 69, 7I Yoder, Mervin, 4I, 43, 52, 67, 97 Yoder, Paul, 45 Yoder, Paul L., 28, 60, 93 Yoder, Pauline, 39, 55, 66, 69, 70 Yoder, Rulh E., 43, 44, 7l, 9l Yoder, Rulh O., 43, 68, 7I Yoder, Sanlord, 44. 49, 52, 65 Yoder, Waller E., I6, 2I, 33, 70 Yoder, Yordy, Yordy, Yordy, Wanda, 36, 39, 44, 69, 70, 9I Anna, 20 Richard, 45 Rulh, 39, 68, 86, 9I Z Zehr, Irene, 43, 68 Zehr, Lorella, 36, 39, 69 Zehr, Vivian, 45 Zeisel, Alvin, 35, 52, 62, 77, 84 Zook, Lillian, 43, 68, 7I Zoolc, Ruby, 39, 68, 94 7 Aclcnowledgemen ts The publicafion of fhis bool: has been possible only fhrough fhe help of many individuals. 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