Grace Theological Seminary - Xapis / Grace Yearbook (Winona Lake, IN)

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2 3, -1 R ? 'E 5 fs 5 1. 2 F 3 5 3 E e ve F 2 2 5 3 Q g ? fx 1 2 5 i E . , M 25 I V i , 4 W I v V44 - ' ' V ' 4 if i x Q I i Q Ai ' , 'wi ,,V1Jt4. - .1 U, K f Xapms Grace Theological Seminary 1972 Winona Lake Indiana A Th ghh S yet 1 dh bd Hb 58 Learning to be cz servant Willing to be cz servant Who . . . made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant .... Philippians 2:6-7 F h S f came b d , b M k 104 Following the example of cz servant Father, where shall I work today? and my love flowed warm and free. Then He pointed toward a tiny spot and said, Tend that for me. Ianswered quickly, Oh, no, not that! Why, no one would ever see, No matter how well my Work is doneg Not that little place for me! And the Word He spoke was not Sterng He answered me tenderly: Little one, Search that heart of thine Art thou working for them or for me? Nazareth was a little place, And so was Galilee. Behcwing like a servant. usemulurrm Dedicated to. . . Dr. Herman A. Hoyt, President More More More More More More More More than acquaintance-- genuine friend. than a teacher-- maker of men. than advisor-- counselor Wise. than co-Worker-- true brotherhood ties . than a preacher-- faithful in Walk. than a diplomat- - truthful in talk. than a leader-- for following, shod. than a President-- servant of God. Dr. Herman A. Hoyt A busy man has time for a good laugh. Behind a successful man there is often an efficient secretary, Mrs. Derr fills that position very capably. 6 R W The fall retreat introduces on The morning of September 22 dawned clear and chilly as seminary students, wives and faculty members made their Way to Camp Mack near Milford, ind. for the annual Fall Retreat. Having gathered in the auditorium the group heard an inspir- ing challenge from Prof. French. It was easy to identify with his quip, Unaccus- tomed as I am to speaking in an igloo. . . I The group welcomed a breakfast of donuts and coffee following Mr. French's talk. Then came the activities. Some students and faculty members indulged in a rousing softball game. Wives cheered, inspired by Mrs. Fink's spirited yells to various and sundry players. The Skins and the Shirts clashed in a football game. Wives pitched in with their husbands in exciting volleyball games. Others enjoyed quieter activities such as rowboating and indoor games. Students and wives listen attentively to Prof. French's challenge. Donuts and hot coffee hit the spot on a chilly morning. 1 1 1 2 Pent-up emotions vent themselves as the Shirts and Skins Q battle to the finish. el exciting year in seminary Wes, thews a definite gap there.. warmed by fellowshlp Wlfh both old and new Wives are helpmeets in many ways. Bible and Science Conference. . . What about evolution? Really, how old IS the earth? These and other questions were debated during four days of special lectures in the latter part of September. Guest lecturer was Dr. Harold Slusher, Professor at the University of Texas at El Paso. A Well informed man, Dr. Slusher provided intriguing facts sup- porting his view of a youthful earth. Dr. Slusher clarifies a point with Dave Southwell and Dr. 1 9 Whitcomb after chapel. Missionary Conference. . . October 12-15 marked the dates of the annual Missionary Conference. joint sessions were held with Grace College. Chapel sessions, prayer times, films and specialized workshops provided in- formative and challenging times for the students. Chapel programs dealt with such practical themes as Prayer and the Power of God and God's Will for Me in Missions. The workshops re- volved around different geographical fields of work. Special speakers for the week were Rev. Wayne Beaver, Foreign Missionary Societyg Rev. Richard Winchell, The Evangelical Al- liance Mission, and Dr. Charles Piepgrass, Unevangelized Fields Mission. Gary Cole leads students in the conference theme song Pass It On. Wayne Beaver explains Love, Jesus Style. Adessa emphasizes the need for Black evangelism. Fall Da of Pra er. . Each year classes are cancelled one day each semester and the entire day is dedi cated to prayer. Large groups meet. Small groups meet. But all groups are involved in intercessory prayer--for the school, for the faculty, and for those things which weigh heavily on the hearts of the students. A time of singing and testimonies of the Lord's working con- cludes this special day. Access to the Throne of Grace 11 Demons .V Demons! On November 2-5 a special Conference on Biblical Demonology was held at Grace, with the guest speaker being Dr. Merrill F. Unger, of Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Unger is a well-known authority on the subject of demonic activity and is the author of a very thorough book on the sub- ject, BIBLICAL DEMONOLOGY. Grant Rice Tour During Thanksgiving vacation the World Missions Fellowship sponsored the first Church Planting Seminary in the form of a tour of churches led by Rev. Grant Rice, missionary to mid -America and the Paul of the trip. The purpose of the journey was to see New Testament principles in action. The team covered 991 miles in Illinois and Wisconsin. Small in stature but powerful in delivery! Members of the team, FROM L, TO R.: FIRST ROW, Bob Whattoff, Phil Terang SECOND ROW, Tom Michael Duane Waterlandg THIRD ROW, john Willettg FOURTH ROW, Eldon Woodward and john Snow. World Missions Fellowship serves World Missions Fellowship is a missions- oriented group on campus whose goals are to present the challenge of the mission field to the student body and to intercede on behalf of missionaries in various parts of the world. During the fall semester WMF sponsored a project. A gift of S800 was given to the Faith Baptist Church of South Bend, which is involved in a black ministry. Pastor George joseph said the gift would be used for new facilities. The officers of WMF are, FROM L. TO R., Adessa , , Williams, Phil Teran, Chairman, and jared Burkholder. LU L a t I Pastor joseph indulges in discussion with students at the Mission- Rev joseph serves as pastor of the Faith Bap- ary Conference. , ' . . tist Church in South Bend, Indiana, 13 Januar - month of exams. . W The hour of testing draws near for jim Eisenbraun. and registration ' mu f a.. Some endure to the end. Hold it, hold it, screams Judy. Don't raise the tuition until George gets through ! Identification card? I know who I am! 21316 Annual Grace Bible Conference The 21st Annual Grace Bible Conference brightened the cold February days. The entire mornings for four days were de- voted to special sessions with Dr. R. Laird Harris, Covenant Theological Seminaryg Rev. Knute Larson, Ashland Grace Brethren Churchg and Prof. Abe Penner, Grace Bible Institute. Evange- lism workshops and an Alumni Break- fast and Dinner also highlighted the week. The Conference provided a time for students to re -evaluate their person- al relationship with jesus Christ and His claims on their lives. I l I Professor Fenner pauses for moments of quiet reflection before entering the pulpit. Both his life and his messages radiated Rev. Larson's joy in the Lord. ia f or fe.. li, Dr. Harris reminds students to consider God's servant job. 15 Music enriches our education. .gi W J Professor jerry Franks, of Grace College, provided a very enlightening program on the proper use of sacred music and the harmful effects of music mis- Bob McGahee displayed exceptional talent on the used. accordian. The Men's Chorus of the junior class repeatedly stirred hearts and gave seminarians another outlet for expressing their love for God. 16 r and blesses our hearts. Grace College students add a special note of praise to the chapel program. Gordon manipulates a marimba quite well--four hands at a time! Larry and Gene combine their voices to glorify the Savior. 17 i March was highlighted by a series of sessions on the life and Work of a pas- tor. Dr. Howard Sugden was the guest speaker. His messages included such topics as A Portrait of Paul, Convic- tions of a Pastor, and The Battles of a Pastor. The annual Christian Education Confer- ence Was held in April. Dr. Gene Getz led inspirational chapel sessions. An integral part of the conference was the various workshops, led by faculty and students, with subjects ranging from youth programming to teaching Greek to laymen. Dr. Sugden consults Dr, I-loyt before chapel convenes. Spring brings profitable conferences Alan and Dr. Getz enjoy an informal chat. Phil Taylor leads an interesting workshop on the use audio-visual equipment in the church, I A' - si , .. an if is f k S ,ir Council members gather for an em gency meeting after chapel. L. TO R, Student Council members are QFRONT ROWJ M. Rocka- fellow, Activities Director, B. Quick, Treas,5 J. Teevan, Pres., R. Smith, Chap., P. Teran, WMF Chair., QBACK ROW, J, Willett, Sen. Class Pres., D. Miller, jr, Class Pres., G, Firebaugh, V, Pres,5 and B. Youngmark, Mid, Class Pres, and cz student councilproject. The Homiletics Lab is well equipped with audio-visual helps, The Student Council serves Grace students in many Ways by promoting better semi- nary life, dealing with student problems and aiding student-faculty relationships. During the spring semester the Council sponsored a project to buy needed books for the library and additional equipment for the Homiletics Lab. The seminary will benefit greatly from the project. Steve follows in his Bible while listening to a ser- mon on tape. H EI' Students serve as they study. wk Each of these men pastors a church while attending seminary, Christian service is a vital part of a stu- dent's life at Grace. To avoid the develop- ing of spiritual sponges, serving must complement learning. The men assume positions as pastors, youth and music ministers, teachers, and aid in other unique types of service, such as Work With drug addicts. Students retain more successfully those truths which they give Out. The Prairie Chapel Bible Church of Oakwood, Ohio, pastored by Bill Campbell. Bill shares God's Word with his congregation. Eager anticipation shows on the faces of those waiting their turn on the sidelines. Sports keep men in good shape Larry DeMoss goes for a lay-up, and it's going to be good! Bodily exercise does profit SOME, accord- ing to Paul! Therefore, an intramural sports program is incorporated into stu- dent life at Grace. Basketball was the featured sport this year. The accessibili- ty of Grace College students provides constant competition. 21 Okay, seminary guys, got to it! i gg ' ' 77 Seminary Wwes Seminary Wives Fellowship provides a time of Bible study, practical training and friendship - for the ladies only! This year Prof. French taught the Bible study and the training period emphasized missions. Act- ivities culminated in a graduation exer- cise. Prof. French has a way of making the Scriptures Hlixyel II Seminary Wives provides an opportunity to meet other women who are putting hubby through. Tl Q C 8 f , S Editor Alan Dollar fcenterj enjoys a good joke with photographers Dave Mitchell, Randy Patten and Bill Cochran. Dr. Charles R. Smith, Advisor 22 A it W ,MW 4 1 4 . in .e fr l ' '. :: 7 4 ' fibrin 5 Q 7 --,... . ' ,. :,' , ,Jaw a ,,, I , a N li ' - me Q 'Wx A delicious meal by candlelight introduced a delightful evening. Master of Ceremonies Bill Young- niark, President ofthe Middler Class, kept the pace moving. Spring banquet - 1972 social climax 'gt I The spring banquet, held at the Lantern in Fort Wayne, was perhaps one ofthe most enjoyable occasions of the 1971-72 school year. Roars of laughter accompanied Mr. Franks' trumpet personificationg and Se- rious soul-searching, Rev. Slavin's chal- lenging message. joe Schloegel greets the guest speaker and his wife, ' X Rev. and Mrs. George Slavin Rev. Slavin and Dr. Kent chuckle as Mr. Franks imitates Dr. Fink. 23 wards for those who have excelled. AWARD WINNERS Systematic Theology - Brad Quick Qld Testament - jim Eisenbraun New Testament - jeff lmbach Church History - Weston Fields Missions - Phil Tex-an l-lomiletics - john Willett Scripture Reading - john Willett Christian Education - john Prichard Faculty Award - john Willett Homiletics Honor Students - Bill Slocum, john Willett, Brad Quick, jim Eisenbraum and jared Burkholder Dr. Kent presents the Systematic Theology award to Brad Quick. john Willett, winner of three awards, converses with Dr. Fink. Winners are QL. TO R., FRONT ROWQ Brad Quick, Phil Te- ran, Weston Fieldsg QBACK ROW! jeff Imbach, Bill Slocum, john Willett, and jim Eisenbraun. 24 in 52:11. ommencement - at last! 1- ' ad ' f 't tl La A Cl C1 t . . . . . gqzeulggftggiiql udtes Orms A le imp m Procee S O Semmary graduuuon IS both 1mp1'ess1Ve and awe SOIU6 . Others feel, Well, it's about time! Commencement is Ll family affair for some! 25 5322 Qi sank 'Mum mn.. 'fllhf minus ffffif r,.f.f.fr!f!a3:Ss Class l l junior officers are fL,TO R. Q Dave Miller, Pres.g john Mclntosh, Activi- ' ties Director, Delbert Williams, Treas,g Norman Barnard, Chap.3 Prof, LC Raniey, Advisor, and Dennis Dieringer, V. Pres. practice serving through leadership. ,Arif Middler officers are QL, TO R, J Bill Youngmark, Pres.g Joe Schloegel, Activities Directory I-larry Nonnemacher, Treas.3 john Sprunger, Sec., Eldon Haus Ch9P-S and Brent S3ndY: V- Pres- Senior officers are QL, TO R, J john Willett, Pres., Dave Callighan, Activities Director, john Hill, Trees., Dan Cassell, Sec.5 Tom Bailey, V, Pres., and jeff Imbach, Chap, i 4-an li r K, kk af . VSA 'VL w-1 r N ' Dr. Herman A. Hoyt President y administering, serve. at Dr. Homer A. Kent, Jr. Dr. john J. Davis Vice-President and Dean Professor of New Testament Direcfgy of Admissions and Registrar and Greek Associate Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew developing, serve. 'gm f' j V lm I X V., Mg ,w .-Z: -, A if M 55' , ' ., i -ff, Q' f lin' -'? I if v- -,' . sfsmzz ' -,ff ,- L ,, -nur , Aw, Tn, 1' ' -...A f. '--..,,-, ' SEATED L, TO R, are john Evans, Development Officerg Albert Philippi, Field Repre- sentativeg Richard Messner, Director of Developmentg Dewey Melton, Stewardship Counselorg Linda Weddle, Publicity Coordinatorg and Thomas Hammers, Alumni Coor- dinator, teaching, serve. Leaf Rev, Charles H, Ashman james R. Battenfield Dr. S. Herbert Bess Assistant Professor of Practical Instructor in Hebrew Professor of Old Testament Theology and Hebrew 29 Faithful men - apt Dr. james L. Boyer Professor of New Testament and Greek Dr. Paul R. Fink Associate Professor of Homiletics Practical Theology and Christian Education to teach P. Fredrick Fogle Instructor in Missions Ivan H. French Assistant Professor of Theology and Church History Cdr. Charles Lee jenkins Chaplain of Grace Schools and Special Instructor in Practical Theology 30 You over there! I heard that remark about Koufax .rs ,, 551, Ark we-if is , Zh liii f ,, S Lee L. Kantenwein Assistant to the Deang Instructor in I-lomiletics Donald E. Ogden Professor of Music eww, .W .W 3 Robert F. Ramey Dr. Charles R. Smith Assistant Professor of Christian Assistant Professor of Theology Education and Homiletics and Greek 31 Dr. Smith advises Dick concerning future service Dr. John C. Whitcomb, jr. Director of Postgraduate Studies Professor of Theology and Old Testament if 5:2 ,151 as se an if iff Azz 521: Ay gm, 32? :QQ sic trlp jeffrey johnson Doug Columbia Colleg e Bible College iinlidwm '-dl., George McCu11agh Bryan College ? ' Ontario Bible College Denzil Mauk MeGehee 3 ee e eeee 4 . . eee QB,QiSfiSt'ABib1e 1e eef e e eeee eeeee e jg:g,j.: , - , ,,me'A' fjzjf' e',e . Ced9IV3ue9i--5941586 . 34 e 7ff ?ff S. through partaking. . N Communications for Harry involves not only output but intake. Kenneth Megilligan john Brown University Charles Metzger Baptist Bible Seminary Wendell Miller Charles Myers William Neff University of Wichita Grace Bible Institute Columbia Bible College 35 5 rs Q E 1 if ik! xii M M az is sw iii fsu fav 3 55 6. E - 4, lik T25 'E ,,,. fizz .Q 52 fax mf iw sg sus W Q Q :Ez mf mr , 2 IQ' if :W sis sas sis Qu use :sf '35 wg :me ,ff Isa sw mf :sf gf? ,sez KE fm f:umz::w,w1:2 u Q,-Lekzezzzewz.fwmfwz.:1,,w:f,iwgfmH:ew.maxzexxzxelszmzmsfxaxaaaaarawavfiwgnrwsaqyw'zmmwww-M-f--H.-w ww-fx W-wmv: vykzfc-xwsbl, :f,::1w.wwfwww-wwmmmmmwwxwyfwwdkw-Mwimkwkw'ww--W uw-ww mx-WW,-:,,.w f,:w,:wm-:wr ww Wfm-ww-:ffrmeiwummwfgf za: Q Y ey f 5 ,1, ,aw 1 A X 3. I6 John Sholly William Slocum Western Michigan University Bryan College P song hearts. through erforming James Storey LeTourneau College M iddlers maturing for service ,. .- '.7' 'age ,. .rf ,.,. i f, 3, ai. Darrell Anderson Douglas Arduser Richard Bell Middlers share a joke at the retreat. Stephen Cramer William Davis Paul DeLong Larry DeMOss john Diaz M l . . K ' 'X 'iv 'X Q- W , 1 1 X Donald Bowlin Daniel Caraway Bill Cochran Paul Dollaske john Drexler Don Duncan Ronald Edwards , in handling the word. BUNCH F6531 Weston Fields Dale Forrest :ff .wi ,L-,Z .Z 1 A 9, , 5 . ' Q' 4 :' ff ' Andrew Gathany Paul Greger rius as 'wig K gn n 'gift Ron Wigand enjoying one of Sho11y's rolls. fn Ronald Guiles My W 9 Eldon Hall Curtis jenkins Donald jones jeff Jorgensen Edward Lewis Ernst Maier 39 d N sl , Q , Suvflfa Wi,,f!'Lvi4 , ,:A lv,:: A 1 Q ' Clarence Martin Roger Mayes Max McCullough Stephen McGlothin Daniel Miller Leslie Nutter Samuel Olsen David Pepperell in reaching Checking the bulletin board daily keeps one informed. Roy Polman Gerald Pryor Raymond Rauch David Rodman Brent Sandy joseph Schloegel others TT' Kenneth Stoll Philip Teran Robert Whattoff Ronald Wigand William Wilson Bill Youngmark Robert Smith Roderick Smith David Southwell john Sprunger james Stewart 1' Stanley Udd Duane Vvaterland I didn't know this phone was restricted. ' 41 Juniors launch seminar careers. 'Uh wif, wwf,- Michael Alexander Norman Barnard Russell Betz Richard Boggs William Campbell Victor Chen 'Richard Coburn Douglas Connelly Lee Copeland Wilfred Crouch William Davis You'all turn to hymn 36 and stand, please. 42 E Z 1 Q 'I ei ,ff :V , f ly 'al 3:5 if if 4 9 fa 'xl..,, 3 2 Ir Alan DeBoer Smile, after paying my bill? Dennis Dieringer 2 J' .. , 'V-fr . 'f aw Raymond Dunning john FentOn Marshall Fry Charles Gaehring Daniel Hahn Paul Haney Virginia Haney Harvey Hartman 43 Q.- 'D' 1 N 15 ml we X - f.-, Ray Decker Alan Dollar Richard G oldschmitt Basic training y for service: It's a test--it's an announcement--no, it's a letter! Wiuiam Hawkins Joe Hayes Dennis Hoffman james Hostetler r , 93 . A M we Me! 451 may 7,5 5 fav M My Jig QU gg r aiffqay my 'rf 1, lLQiQ,, 11. 'f7'?5Q'5515! 5922123 gigs M 124 gjiw ' W, 7 A -z:wgy?iw.1 1 ' I aww M? -.,,,., Lynn Hoyt Norman johnson james Koscheski Raymond Kughen Carl Lendermon Larry Leonard James MacFarlane Richard Mayhue I-lem-y Mcclenning john Mclntosh Samuel MCMi11en Barry Mershon 44 equipment and instruction 'fa' L. ' sir' gg 2 5 QE 1 ,I -.. , I A 4 '- Q -h'. 1 S A P E Q Thomas Michael David Miller Douglas Miller David Mosebrook john Nale Tom Nunnery Eugene Oliver Steven Olson Harlan Palser jay Pankratz Randall Patten David P121St91' Let's see . . . Walvoord, Warfield, Whitcomb, ah, there it is! Don Plett Craig Preston Ronald Rathbun Wayne Rhodes Thom as Ridley Richard Roberts Fellowship enriches for Service. l No, I didn't want more, Gimmi is the name! John Snow K Il 4 KG Gregory Ryerson Gordon Schoeffler William Smith . al fu ww iv Q? if 1:1 5? Q- 'hd 5 eg 1 ,l y nx Pg David Soliday Arthur Sprunger Roger Taylor Larry Temple 46 L ee l , 'U 'Q-vw +0 su: 'N f 'X ' fi 5 iii f gi g fl Tschantz David Turner Allan Vivona James Walling Paul Walter Roger Wambold 1 Wheeler Donald Willett Delbert Williams Chad Woodburn Eldon Woodward George Zemek Post Graduates NOT PICTURED TI-LM. PROGRAM Wayne Beaver Alva Buhler Fred Bunts Howard Dial Robert Domokos Don Fowler Marvin Goodman Peter Greenhow Paul jackson Harlan Larsen Ronald Manahan james Overman Lawrence Pote Marlin Savidge Stephen Schrader David Smith Robert Stamp Gerald Twombly Donald Wells Richard Woodworth Tl-l.D. PROGRAM john Battle William Bellshaw Paul Benware George Cone Duane Dunham Richard Durham William Eichorst Ronald Gibson john Hartog Leonard Hillstrom David Jeremiah Gordon Lovik Roland McCune Richard Mclntosh David Miller james Miller Abe Fenner Norman Sellers Ronald Showers john Sproule Paul Tan joseph Thomas Larry Thornton Arthur Walton Q-wa-2-1 - f f Wayne Knife ik. , Th. M Program D avid Lewycky Otis Stone Th. D. Program fiviliirim , ,A f .. k f f W 1 i Hoyle Bowman Raymond Scott Donald Knapp Philip Taylor L , f- WL,


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