Houghton College - Boulder Yearbook (Houghton, NY)
- Class of 1951
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C the libr r dents hero The oiir and the Rr porranr fe: acounmr 1 Q are UIOSI gk Wllboi or l a I., ,-x ,M omf. 'J-ax if O Q ' Q Lil d,nLLL.fdf Qy M fjiffii TG QF y 1 Luckey Memorial Building, the center of cam- pus administrative activity, also houses one of the most important factors of college life-the library. Controlled by habitues of the books,,' the library is home-sweet-home for many stu- dents before exams. The offices of the President, the College Dean, and the Registrar are located here. Another im- portant feature is the bookstore, which resembles a country store-handling everything we need. We are proud of Luckey Memorial. This, our most beautiful building, becomes the concrete symbol of an abstract thing--a college education. 1 g, The F. W. A. ton's campus, is of primary importance as the home of our growing art department Man - Y other classes have been transferred to this build- ing, thus somewhat relievin h of classroom congestion. Building, the newest on Hough- g t e acute problem WJSL, Houghton's pioneer radio station, is also located in this building. The station call sign includes the initials of our late president Dr. James S. Luckey. Various broadcasts, such as revival services, chapels, and the Messi la zz , were presented during the first semester Broadcastin - g on a regular'daily schedule b ' second semester. egan early in the J Cacophony -that is the word which enters our minds when we approach this building where music majors hibernate for nine months out of a year. A conglomeration of sound greets the ear: a tinkling piano, tenor and soprano cadenzas, iiddles, flutes and Fidelio. Houghton is fortunate to have the fine facilities for music education that are found here. The building houses many small private practice rooms, studios for the professors, an auditorium, and a record library. The non-music students are fortunate that our music major friends have their building on the opposite end of the campus. .. ... ,.. .t,... .,.,. ,.. V .- W .' ' - - V A -- 1 - -. f - --Q-.1-1-.n1.e.,s. L..4ms:ef . hmm--. A ,X , scsisanmece Ebuuihllimnggg 'W in H A , The center of activity in the Arts and Sciences, is an epithet which may be applied 110 the Science Building alone. In this building, nearly all of our classrooms and the four science laboratories are located. Here dwells the science student, almost as iso- lated a case as the music major, since many after- noons and evenings are devoted to lab Work. We students have at sometime met our Water- 1oos in the Science Building. These come in the form of an unprepared lesson or an unexpected quiz. Many college memories are built arOU11d this building and its occupants. I 12 .wp wg 1 ,v J .L ' 1 1 .. 4 .', 5.3 AW! 'w . fl? ,M - fl fl V I 2' :li z, ' gl .' ff' ',s' M i' ., 1 ll . 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'G' .-xx n JC-JD f, 'Q '-TTTMKTN fi Q29 aww Harfoot. l H ffl ls lg N U li li NM i C3 C To college sportsmen Bedford Gymnasium is the center of all extra-curricular activity. In this place, where classes defeat and are defeated, a sense of Christian sportsmanship pervades the atmosphere of every athletic encounter. At present the gymnasium facilities are too small for the increased student enrollment. How- ever, the new ath'1etic field, when completed, will greatly enhance the sports program.. Houghton's athletic program becomes more successful each year, despite the lack of facilities. 1 4' I W 4 iff. 1 'fl ci nw- Y? Q ,l lla 'N . 1 1 11. 1 v 'Q ' nas , .L ., sf 1 .5 laid! '-5' I . ,lp I I ' 44 6 Q21 1 ?,, A in :R .ti ', 'nl ' e 'J A ami, l.,- g Franzl ways ag, many: Q newly df 15 T110St: Beside Gaoyadf Ellld kip Prem l0YH1enr ?'r-.., Q L, li E 5 2 :- f E! H 5 QM.. 5 -, .NL l 'l l I l 14 L xp ' . i I '5 s T u, 'v u . :bil gui nr. iam: W.. 1. Q1 ' Franz Lehar once Wrote You may study her ways as you can, but a ,woman's too much for a man! Gaoyadeo is more than dormitoryg the newly decorated and refurnished reception room is most assuredly the seat of college social life. Besides housing many of our Houghton co-eds, Gaoyadeo is the home of the college dining hall ands kitchens. Pleasant atmosphere and we'll- prepared meals add to the boarding students' en- joyment of campus life. 1, J lil- I1 XJ ,... CL 15 P sr arm A .r J J yn N . . 31 X' t rr- - W F. G1 N A w wr.. V X H x it - ll X f . Sf' . X AL' 1' an . -X. 'W 'W' ' 'w rxg?'f r N ' 1 5 l i C l .N s. if I I l 4, f A 'A Pi' 'K -14 o . A b W 1 . rf -lr, ' Since Houghton College emphasizes the reli- gious aspects of a college education concomitantly with the intellectual implications, the Houghton College Church be building in the town. H true reverence, we students may worshi Chr' t p is , who has .made Houghton possible. 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But personal ultimate consecration is hard, and it will cost us our very lives. And God's kingdom will not come unless His will is done - in our lives, by our complete surrender and death to self and the world. Except for the cross, there is no crown. The early Christians kindled the world with the flames of their own burning. So today it will be as we let our corn of wheat fall into the ground and die that fruit will be produced to the glory of our God and the advancement of His kingdom. Clilgn. .Ls ' 5? 'W' ' e721 my:-.1 giiff 113. - 454. A L' f L .5-ru '1-K 7: , ..'l': ,X 1,9-,,4,. ..s 1.-1 18 W Stephen W. Paine, Ph.D., LLD. President Every college, particularly a Christian college such as Houghton, requires an efficient adminis- tration. Natura1'ly to have that it is necessary to have an able president. Dr. Paine has had such a reputation during his more than a decade of service. 4 Holder of a thoroughgoing evangelical attitude toward Christian service and the Christ-centered unity of Protestantism, Dr. Paine's scope of in- terest includes his work as President of the National Association of Evangelicals. He has proven that he has a personal interest in every student by his willingness to confer with us about particular problems. This can be much appreciated in view of the strenuous schedule which he has. tdson V J, W , Rachel Davison Mary Graham Clark Richa . Vetemjftney Shea Registrar Librarian E- Wartiz the President I Collrzselor AsSi5Mnt officers of administration -.,' We students of Houghton College point with pride to our Officers of Administration. Through their Christ-centered lives, self-sacrificing work in our behalf, and personal kindness to us, these men and women become outstanding personali- ties in our memories. The disciplinary deans, Miss Beck and Mr. Wright are always willing to hear our problems H. LeRoy Fancher and to help us in every way. Mr. Fancher has Vice-President inspired all with his heart-to-heart talks either in or out of the classroom. Although he is work- ing on his doctorate, Mr. Smith has continued as college business manager. Will' E -Haugsef Treaxufgfd G. Robert I Director Elizabeth Beck - .Frank H. Wright 4724! Bmirzeyy C Rel,dt10'n's Mandger Publi Dean of Women Dean of Men n' rffuffyp, Hawk,-f4y, ,. f, is 2- '44-if , , V Q if ' J K ' 'i V7 ,, . ., , 'Q H -, 'lf ri I . V , f',',, 'LEYY5 fl was! f' , Marian L B E. Everett Gilbert Mildred B. Gillette H. Johnswn Head Re' ' ernh0ft Supervisor of Maintenance Manager of College Theiinanz Librarian Gdoyddigdxlff and Repair Dining Hall ' A-Snsm S. I. McMi1len, M.D. Wallace E. Mason College Physician Manager of College Bookstore . . Sr. James -H. 'Min-511. SuPe'.ws0r 0' ee , .Qc . torial Se U' Grace Nelson, R.N. administration staff The administrative staff of Houghton College plays a personal part in the life of each student every day. Miss Gillette carefully oversees the planning and preparation of each meal. Dr. Mc- Millen and Mrs. Nelson guard the health of the students, and Mr. Gilbert keeps everything run- ning in apple-pie order. It isn't often that such a heterogeneous group of activities is unified by one purpose. Yet from Bookstore Manager, Mr. Mason, to the head of the janitorial staff, Mr. Mills, every job is done as service to God and Houghton College. Jani Supervising Nurse Manager of College Press Robert In Wat Allen R. Smith Aa0a,,,mS0 our college can CHS Lauren A. King, Ph.D P Houghton College does not disregard the need for Christian scholarship. Dr. King, serving.21S college dean, has emphasized that Christianity and scholarship 'are naturally supplementary. In stressing an experiential knowledge of God, the college program in no way ignores the impor- tance of scholastic achievement and high educa- tional standards. . , Every person has an ambition. Christianity 15 unique in that it combines purpose with a per-' son's ambition. In his own life, Dr. King has shown that this combination, a direct result of consecrated devotion to the cause of Christ. is 'HQ' beatable as man unavoidably meets the v1c1ss1- tudes of life. 22 ' l fl-7 ff , 1 'a 1 If ,fi '1- 1 .vt if N4 Ray W. Hazlett, A.M. Division Chairman 1-in e K Edna C g division, of inlaw, AM Lennox A M en lish and s eec Our efficiency in written and oral expression and a cultural appreciation of the literature of our native tongue are the chief aims of the Eng- lish Department. ' Every student is exposed to two years of Eng- lish, and many become so enthralled with its in- tricacies, or so thrilled with the .writings of the poets and sages, both ancient and modern, that they continue the struggle through their four years at 'Houghton to become revered English majors. An important phase of the division's program is that presented by the Speech Department, Which, under Mrs. Lennox's direction, stresses practical, poised oral presentation. Q Looks like journalism papers to me. Josephine G. Rickard, Ph.D. Elwood W. Stone, ' A.B., B.S.. . V: Y .....,,,.. -VY.-H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,N ,fa -A A-pate:-num., ,, N diwfision of languages Leroy Fancher, A.M. Ruth W. Markell, A.B. Division Chairman Dr. Ries checks some of those voluminous Old Testament papers, Pierce E. Woolsey, Ph.D. and literatures Erma Steinacher, A.B. F. Gordon Stockin, A.M. fHoughton's language professors are, by virtue of subject matter, personality, and presentation of material, totally different. These differences often precipitate various student arguments over which teacher .is the best. ' Quiet Dr. Woolsey extolls the virtues of la pl1fS belle langue, French, mainly by the SOCIZFIC method of teaching. Effervescent Mr. StOCk1I1, renowned for his sympathy with, language-de' ficiency students, glories in the consistency and orderliness of his classics. Amiab1e'Mr. Fanchel' explains the intricacies of his German with the utmost patience and forbearance, while MIFS Steinacher ably pinch-hits for Senorita A11C121 Pooln who is matriculating in Mexico. The unifying factor here is, of course, Jesu-S Christ, whose power remains the same regardlf-ISS of what language a person speaks. l 6 division of theglqgy and christian education Ethel Foust, A.M., M.R.E. George E. Failing, A.M. The ministry, the mission field, and the sphere of Christian Education make up the three-fold emphasis of our Division of Theology and Chris- tian Education. The aims of our professors in the departments of this division are to train young people, who know Christ, to make Him known, by giving them a thorough understanding of the Bible, its background, and its application to life in this age. Dr. Hall's philosophy courses challenge our thinking, Mr. Wright's theology 'course provides a basis of belief. Miss Foust widens our world view of the needs of children and the mission fields. ' Our Division of Theology and Christian Edu- cation is one of the most important for it enables us to establish a reason for the hope that lies within us. ' Bert H. Hall, Th.D. Frank H. Wright, A.M. Division Chairman Claude A. Ries, Th.D. A. J. McMillan, A.B - - ' ' V--if-f ,gi me- fig , .ma - - A . - N . .-...:fi:'.2!n'e.-.:,:.29::'-' division of histol- education and Frieda A. Gillette, Ph.D. Acting Division Chairman Bessie M' fa . Zola K- Fancher, A.B. Carolyn Ki-ehbiel, A.B. By emphasizing a knowledge of the values of past generations, our history department claims that we may be able to judge those of our own age. Dr. Gillette often astounds us by pulling a geneological table from thin air. Her emphasis on current events, as related to the particular courses, makes the classes both stimulating and practical. Mr. Williams, in his quiet but forceful way, impresses us with the dearth of our histori- cal knowledge. - The excellent record of our teaching alumni Nels00v RN' 1 Mr. Williams answers some post class questions. Grace 'ld lil hd IM mm Mg: W Fm qmd timid mimi ,M v' f Social science psychology Marven O. Nelson, M.S. J. Whitney Shea, A.M. George R demonstrates the value of Houghton's education courses, taught so capably by Miss Bess Fancher and Mrs. Zola Fancher. They convince the pros- pective teacher of the need for capable, we1'l- trained Christian teachers, then direct along a path which will produce precisely that type of teacher. Work in the field of sociology is particularly important in that it is designed to make this human world more intelligible. Many students, . Wells, A.B especially pre-seminarians, are realizing the im- portance of this course. ' The psychology department is one of the most popular since Mr. Nelson has introduced several new courses, which make a major in this field possible. This-year an extensive testing program was carried on by the department in cooperation with the New York State Department of Educa- tion. Forty prospective teachers served as guinea- Pigsfi-, i I ' O1 ' ive! Williams, A M 'Keep your eye on that pencil! No calculus involved this time George E. Moreland, Ph.D. Division Chairman division of i science We have in our Division of Science and Mathe- matics a group of science-minded Christian men and women who are not afraid of conflicting scientific claims and doctrines. We need not hesi- tate to seek their counsel on evolution or atoms. Because their faith and lives are grounded in the Word of God, they are not swayed by men's theories and postulations. Dr. Moreland, head of the division, never ceases to amaze his zoology students. Possessor of a vast amount of knowledge, he has systematized his thinking so that his wealth of lecture ma- terial never seems to be exhausted. His c'lasses provide sensible suggestions for Christian living as well as scientific information. 4 An exacting Botanist, Dr. Rork is also well in command of her field. Her laboratories are always Burnell, A' ' Robert R- I-11CkCY, Ph.D. Blanche G. Moon, A.B. Dorah L' all hum wotl trips but 2 D1 i1HPf ducil Wide Tl menu this nell foreg 'll whet teacl Mrs. this f7f,2'fYf4 161 1 x and QQ - ,M 'W 3225 fm lindr !M's LUG! md mi mm adm HWS ndin QM ,Al mathematics humming with activity, especially when students work with the fruit flies in heredity lab. Field trips not only add to our botanical knoweldge but afford pleasant excursions as well. Dr. Wightman has shown that physics is an important department of science, too. By intro- ducing major courses in atomic physics, he has widened Houghton's scientific horizon. The basement location of our chemistry depart- ment has no significance inthe importance of this science. The assiduous work of Miss Bur- nell and Dr. Reese serves to keep it well in the foreground with, its sister sciences. Those of us who are interested in math, whether for its scientific implications or for teaching in high schools, find Dr. Luckey and Mrs., Moon capably charting our ways through this law-abiding science. ' Floyd E. Reese, Ph.D. Crystal L. Rork, Ph.D.' L S? ' A botanist would understand . . . E. 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The music faculty is of one accord in the philosophy that whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. They are convinced that musical talent should be dedicated to God, developed to the highest degree possible for the individual, and then used in whatever sphere John M. Andrews, M.Mus. H. Raynard Alger, B'MuS' ' All we need here is television . . . 30 B2 all! of n tale: and by 0 'Il as tl coll: aestl dent publ repu and I 4. .Zccffff,77 ff ,zyff ,,,, 'Betty J. Erhard, B.Mus. Charles H. Finney, M Mus and art of ministry into which He leads. Our students' talents are eagerly accepted by the college church and there is also great demand for their services by outside churches. TheeMusic Division, headed by Dr. L. A. King as the acting chairman, is an integral part of our college life. 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As the 25th accredited graduating class of Houghton, we look with awe upon the high standards set for us by our worthy predecessors, who, as members of the first accredited graduating class of Houghton, have set an enviable record. When, as the largest class in Houghton's history C over 300 strongj , we chose as our motto Christ Pre-eminent, we never dreamed of the wealth of joys and sorrows that would be ours as we spent these four short years at the place that has grown so dear to us. It can be all summed up in studies, parties, sports, Artist Series', lectures, chapels, and friendships made-many for a lifetime. With the future before us, we know with God's help, we, the largest graduating classin Houghton history, shall too uphold the honor of our Alma Mater, just as the first- accredited graduating class. In that class of 20 members, 3 have acquired Ph.D's, 1 an L.L.B., 1 a B.S. in L.S., and 9 A.M.'s. Five have served on the college staff and three continue to today. 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Bible: Student Council 4, Class Chaplain 4, Basket- ball, Class lg Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, '3, 45 Cheerleader, Class 35 French Club 1, 2. Elaine K. Andrews Rochester, N. Y. ' Zoology: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Sophia Andrychuk E. Rochester, N. Y. Social Science: Star Stan' 1, 2, 35 Torchbearers 2, 3, 4g Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 43 Church Choir 2, Basketball, Class 3, 43 Field Hockey, Class 1, 2, 3, 4g International Relations Club 3, Vice-President 45 Student Ministerial Association 4. mid centur 1 They are Kewpze doll fans' 1 i as 3 Neil L. Arnold Ransomville, N. Y. Psychology: Torchbearers 2, 4, Foreign Missions Fel- lowship 3, 4, Band 33 Church Choir 3, 45 Oratorio 3, Baseball, Purple-Gold 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Psychology Club 3, Vice-President 4, International Relations Club 3. Thelma Mae Atkins Conneaut, Ohio Music Eaucan0n.- A Cappella choir sg church choir 1, 2, Oratorio 1, 2, 43 Orchestra 1. Elizabeth J. Atwater CAugustD Houghton, N. Y. Social Science: Class Secretary 3, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3g Extension Work 3g Church Choir 1, 23 Oratorio 1, 25 Track 1. Almer B. Baker, jr. Hadley, N. Y. 1 Mathematics: Transfer from Vermont Junior College, t Science Club 4. Glenn C. Ball Copenhagen, N. Y. 3 Botany: French Club 1, 25 Science Club 4. Frances H. Bassett Interlaken, N. Y. General Science, French: Field Hockey, Class 4g French Club 2, 3, 45 Pre-Medic Club 2, Science Club 3, 4. graduates s 1, r Picture contest first prize winner. 37 Frederick G. Bedford HoughtOH, N- Y- Frencb: Debate 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship.2, 3, 45 Extension Work 2, 33 French Club 3, 4, Palaeolinguists 4, Student Ministerial Association 1. Raymond E. Bennett HastingS, Mich- Ministerial: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Torchbearers EX' tension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Sarah W. Benton fjanuaryb Lockport, N. Y. Mztsic Education: Boulder Staff 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 33 Church Choir 1, 2, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Choir 3, Cheerleading, Class 1, Homecoming Queen 4. Ruth M. Billings fAugustD Paterson, N. J. Christian Education: Transfer from Missionary Train- ing Institute, Nyack, N. Y., Foreign Missions Fellowship 4, Extension Work 4, International Relations Club 4. 4 mid -p centur ,- 3 ga, ,. at Houghton's first Homecoming Queen. Philip J. Birchall Barnesboro, Pa. Ministerial: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Extension Work l, 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4- Robert O. Bitner Hagerstown, Md. Greek: Wbo's Who 4, President Student Body 45 Stu' dent Council 4, Star Staff 2, Editor 3, Class Star Staff 35 Editor 2, W.Y.P.S. 4, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, Extension Secretary 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 4, EXICIISIOU W0l?k 2, 3, 4, Expression Club Vice-President 3, Inter- national Relations Club 1, 2, 3, Student Ministerial AS- sociation 1 . Ralph A. Black qjanyp saint John, N. B., can. Social Science: A Cappella Choir 33 Oratorio 33 Col- lege- Quartet 33 International Relations Club 4. Harold R. Blatt York, Pa. Social Science: Student Council 43 Star Staff 33 Class Star Staff 23 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, Vice- President 43 Extension Work 2, 3, 43 Cultural and Spirit- ual Life Committee 43 International Relations Club 23 Student Ministerial Association 2. E. Merle Blowers North Chili, N. Y. General Science: Transfer from Roberts Junior Col- lege3 Palaeolinguists 33 Science Club 4. Virginia M. Blowers North Chili, N. Y. Soczhl Science: Transfer 'from Roberts junior Collegeg Spanish Club 3. Martin M. Browne fjanuaryb Hume, N. Y. 4 Social Science: Class Chaplain lg Student Pastor' 2, 3, L. Sarle Brown Narberth, Pa. Social Science: Church Choir 1, 2, 33 Palaeolinguists 2, 33 International Relations Club 4. 1 l l v I graduates It was just Halloween . . . Mary E. Brunner Inwood, N- Y- Bible: First Prize Strong Memorial Bible Contest 35 W.Y.P.S. 3, Secretary 4, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 4, Exten- sion Work 2, Church Choir 2, 3, Oratorio 4, Spanish Club 3. Ronald K. Budensiek Houghton, N. Y. Chemistry: Star Staff 2, 3, Torchbearers 2, Orchestra 2, Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4. A. jean Bumford Detroit, Mich. Bible: Torchbearers 4, Extension Work 3, 4, Bible Club Teacher 4, Basketball, Class 3, Field 'Hockey, Class 3, 4, Expression Club 1, 2, 3, Palaeolinguists 3, Vice- President 4, Psychology Club 4. James W. Burford CAugustJ Alma, N. Y. Bible: Extension Work 1, Student Pastor 4, Student Ministerial Association 1. Lois I. Buttifant Rushford, N. Y. Social Science, French: Torchbearers 4, Foreign Mis- 5i0f15 Fellowship, 3, 4, Weekday Religious Education 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Oratorio 4, French Club 3, 4, Inter- -national Relations Club 2, 3, 4. Wendell J. 'Caley Havertown, Pa. Physics: Radio Staff, Technical 4, Torchbearers 2, Or- atorio 33 Science Club 3, Vice-President 4. mul centur How about eating out tonight? 40 William E. Calhoun North Wales, Pa. Social Science. Alice D. Cauvel Geneva, N. Y. Christian Education: Foreign Missions Fellowship 4g Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial Association 3, 4. Pau'l E. Cauvel Limestone, N. Y. History: W.Y.PS. 35 Torchbearers 2, 35 Foreign Mis- sions Fellowship 3, 4, Extension Work 2, 3, Student Pastor 4, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 4. Paul B. clingen oyster Bay, N. Y. Social Science: Transfer from Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, N. Y.g Star Staff 3, Business Manager 4, Class Star Staff 35 W.Y.P.S. 3, 4g Torchbearers 3, 43 Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 45 Extension Work 3, 45 Oratorio 3, 4g Palaeolinguists 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 3, President 4. - Rexford L. Cole I Tunnel, N. Y. Social Science: Class Star StaH lg Foreign Missions Fellowship 33 Psychology Club 3, 4g International Re- lations Club 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. Dorothy Collins CAugustJ jersey City, N. J. Ministerial: Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Extension Work 1, 2, '33 Pre- Medic Club lg Student Ministerial Association 1, 4. gradua tes .,... 'Are you really studying, Somers? 41 --'-w-uni ,,,. - .. Y, -W , ,A ..-all H -. 4 . . . . .., .., .,. , .. ,- . .,... . .. -Q ,-3--YL --. ...I 4,..,...,......,-..-.......-..,,. .. ,V ...,..- KM Somers Corson, Ocean City, N. J. History: Class Vice-President 45 Extension Work 1, 4g Oratorio 3g International Relations Club 3, 4. Charles J. Cronk Fillmore, N. Y. General Science: Science Club 4. ' Nelson D. Crowell South Daton, N. Y. Ministerial: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Missions Fel- lowship 2, 3, 45 Extension Work 45 Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4. Robert L. Cummings Houghton, N. Y. . Greek:.Star Staff 15 W.Y.P.S. 4, Torchbearers 43 For- eign Missions Fellowship 45 Extension Work 2, 4g Palaeo- linguists 2, 3, 4. Geneva S. Daniels New London, Conn. Christian Education: Weekday Religious Education 3, 45 Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Oratorio 1, 3, 4, Science Club 5, 4. J. Henry Davie CAugustJ Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Psychology: Transfer from Oneonta State Teachers Collegeg Extension Work 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 43 Oratorio 3, 4, Class Basketball Manager 43 Baseball, Purple-Gold 45 Psychology Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 International Relations Club 4. mid - centur 3 2 l That isn't Li'l Abner. Arthur Davis Rushford, N. Y. French: Star Stall: 45 Class Star Staff 2, 35 Literary Contest Winner in Poetry 35 Football, Class 35 French Club 3, 4. jesse W. Deardorlf - Philadelphia, Pa. Social.Science: W.Y.P.S. 3, 45'Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 1,2, 3, 45 Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Church Choir 1, 23 Ex- pression Club 35 Psychology Club 45 International Re- lations Club 35 Student Ministerial Association 1, 4, Treasurer 2. graduates Sadie must have been tough . . . .Y M... , . ,, A Betty Dilling Hollidaysburg, Pa. Bible: Boulder Staff 45 Lantborn StaE 45 W.Y.P.S. 1, 3, 45 Extension Work 3, 45 Art Club 3, President 43 Spanish Club 3. Robert W. Dingman South Dennis, Mass. Psychology: Star Stall 1, 2, 45 Class Star Staff 1, 2, 35 Extension Work 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Basketball, Purple- Gold 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Baseball, Purple-Gold 2, 35 Football, Purple-Gold 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Expression Club 15 Pre-Medic Club 1, 25 Psy- chology Club 3, 4. Robert H. Doepp Salisbury, Md. Social Science: Extension Work 1, 2, 35 Student Pastor 45 International Relations Club 4. 5 Oliver J. Dongell Bakerton, Pa. Ministerial: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Torch- bearers 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 45 Extension Work 3, 45 Church Choir 15 Oratorio 15 Basketball, Purple-Gold 3, 4, Class 2, 3, 45 Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, Class 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football, Varsit 2, 3 4, Purple-Gold 1 2, 3 4, Class 1 2, 3 4' Y Athletic Assbciation President ,45 Palaeolinguists 35 Stu: dent Ministerial Association 1, -2, 3, 4. une Dukeshire Oceanside N Y J , . . General Science: Student Council 1, Star Staff 2, Class Star Staff 2,. 3, 4, Lantborn Editor 4, W.Y.P.S. 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Torchbearers 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 4, Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 3, Vice-President 4. Paul R. Ellenberger Flint, Mich. French: Student Council 3, Lantborn Staff 3, Business Manager 4, Torchbearers 3, Foreign lMissions Fellow- ship 3, 4, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, College Quartet 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Oratorio 3, Radio Choir 4, Baseball, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Palaeo- linguists 2, 3. Jerold B. Ellison E. Bethany, N. Y. Social Science: Class Chaplain 3, 4, Class Star Staif 2, Extension Work 1, 2, Student Pastor 3, 4, Inasmuch Group Treasurer 2. Katherine M. England Oaklyn, N. J. General Science, German: Star StaE 1, Lantborn Stall 3, 'Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 1, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. Elwanda Evans Akron, Ohio Christian Education: Class Star StaE 1, W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, .4, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellow- ship 3, 4, Extension Work 1, 4, Weekday Religious Edu- cation 4, Inasmuch Group 3, Church Choir 1, 2, Ora- torio 1, 2, International Relations Club 4. Howard E. Evans Delmar, Del. Social Science: Extension Work 3. mid centur 1-1- Houghton creek isn t much anytime 44 Joanna E. Fancher Houghton, N. Y. General Science: Wbo's Who 4, Boulder Staff 3, Class Secretary 1, 2, Extension Work 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 4, Church Choir 1,-2, Oratorio 1, 4, Col- lege Quartet 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Purple- Gold 2, 5, 4, Class 2, 5, 4, Field Hockey, Purple-Gold 4, Claiss 4, Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 2, 5, . Donald W. Flint Newfane, N. Y. Social Science: Boulder Staff 3, W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, Extension Work 1, 2, 5, 4, Church Choir 1, 2, Oratorio 1, Basketball, Class 2, Base- ball, Purple-Gold 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Football, Purple- Gold 2, 5, Class 2, 5, Art Club 1, Expression Club 2, Psychology Club 4, International Relations Club 2. Edwin L. Foot fAugustD Washington, D. C. Music Education: Extension Work 1, 2, 5, 4, A Cap- pella Choir 3, Band 1, 2, Church Choir 1, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Purple-Gold Band 4, Track, -Purple-Gold 1, 2, 4, Class 1, 2, 4, Football, Class 1. Ray E. Fortner fAugustJ Vincennes, Ind. Zoology: Pre-Medic Club 2, 5, 4, Psychology Club 4, Radio Staff 4. Shirley J. Foster Baldwin, N. Y. Piano: Class Star Staff 2, Torchbearers 1, 3, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 5, Basketball, Class 3, 4. Charles R. Gatty Cuba, N. Y. Ministerial: Student Pastor 2, 5, 4. graduates Where are you headed this time, Jo? 45 Wayne F. Gfroerer Melrose, Mass. Zoology: Transfer Student from the University of Massachusetts, W.Y.P.S. 3, 4, Torchbearers 3, 43 Science Club 4. Alberta M. Gibbs Altamont, N. Y. Zoology: Transfer from Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, N. Y., Torchbears 2, 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fel- lowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 2, 3, 4, Church Choir 2. mid - centur ,........-ni 5,--f F ounders? Day guest, Dr. James- Bedford. H. Brayton Gifford A Port Chester, N. Y, Ministerial: Star Staff 1, 4, Class Star Staff 3, Torch- bearers 3, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Church Choir 1, Ora. torio 3, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, john L. Gililland Pempe, Ariz. Zoology: Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 3, Foot- ball, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Purple-Gold 2, 3, 4, Class 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4. l Dean S. Gilliland fAugustD V Houghton, N. Y. Greek: Student Council 1, Class Vice-President 2, Star Staff 1, 2, Class Star Staff 2, Torchbearers 1, 2, Exten- sion Work 1, 2, 3, Student Pastor 4, College Quartet 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Expression Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. Kenneth E. Goodberry Niagara Falls, N. Y. General Science: Torchbearers 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Oratorio 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4- f2N.Y. .3iT0mh 'Fla I M01 mm. www. a., . ilju' lbw W' :Wu q Y. at all Fred K. Gordon Bitting's Bridge, Ont., Can. Ministerial: Torchbearers 2, Extension Work 4, Ten- nis l, Track, Class 1, Swimming, Purple-Gold 3, 4, Stu- dent Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3. Ada Sue Groome Flushing, N. Y. Christian Education: Foreign Missions Fellowship 4, Extension Work 3, 4, Weekday Religious Education 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 4, Art Club 35 French Club 4, Spanish Club 3. Bernard R. Grunstra Houston, Del. Mathematics, Physics: Student Council 4, Radio Staff, Technical 4. Robert G. Guest Castile, N. Y. Chemistry' Basketball, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 3, 4 Class' 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Purple-Gold 2, Volleyball 35 Football, Class 1, Science Club 3, 4, International Re- lations Club 4. ' V Virgil E. Ha'le Buffalo, N. Y. Voice: Extension Work 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Radio Choir 2, 3, College Quartet 3. Herbert E. Harrington Frewsburg, N. Y. General Science: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4, Science Club 4, International Relations Club 4, Student Ministerial Association 3. graduates We all see through him. o Harris Ventnor, N. J. J Y Bible, Greek: Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Extension Work 3, 4, Oratorio 3, Field Hockey, Purple- Gold 4, Class 4. Lois M. Harris Ventnor, N- J- Bible' Class Secretary 49 Literary Contest Winner in is F ' M' ' ns Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Extension 573651.33 4'ol3ElsiIl3all,lSF'lLcirple-Gold 3, Volleyball 3, Field Hd,ckey,,Pi1rple-Gold 4, Class 43 Aft Club 3, SeCfCfa1'Y 4- Robert H. Harter Batavia N- Y- Social Science: Radio Staff 4g Psychology Club 4, Pie? ident 3, International Relations Club 3, 43 French C ll 4. Martha A. Hartshorne Moorestown, N. J. Christian Education: Star Staff 3, 43 Class Star Sitaff 35 Weekday Religious Education 3, Oratorio 1, 25 Field Hockey, Purple-Gold 4, Class 4. Shirley E. Havens Canandaigua, N. Y. Social Science: Star Staff 3g Class Star Staff 3g Lan- tborn Staff 4, Torchbearers 2, 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 45 Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Church Choir 1, 2, 33 Oratorio 1, 2, International Relations Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Marjorie H. Helfers Nyack, N. Y. General Science: Transfer from Gordon Collegeg Stu- dent Body'Secretary-Treasurer 4, Student Body Social Committee Chairman 3, Boulder Stal? 35 Star StaH 3g Class Star Staff 23 Lantlaorn Stalf 45 W.Y.P.S. 4g Foreign Missions Fellowship 2. 3, 4, Extension Work 3: Church Choir 3g Basketball, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 2, 3, 4, Class 2, 3. 4, Track, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 2, Class 2, Volleyball 33 Field Hockey, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 2, 3, C1255 -2, 3: Big H Club 2, 3, 45 Expression Club 25 Pre-Medic Club 2, '4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. mul centur C Tut tut you know a knife in the back is better. 1 48 Delmar W. Hetherington CAug.J Pontiac, Mich Social S cience. Hans J. Hol'land U Kew Gardens, N. Y. Chemistry: Star StaE 3, 4g Oratorio 3, 4g Tennis 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 2g Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Paul R. Hontz Carbondale, Pa. Bible: Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial As- sociation 1, 2. David E. Hubertz Corry, Pa, Chemistry: Radio Staff, Technical 43 Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4. Charles S. Inkster Yeadon, Pa. Chemistry: Boulder Staff 3, Class Star Staff 23 A Cap- pella Choir 43 'Oratorio 3, Basketball, Purple-Gold 3, 4, Class 3, 45 Baseball, Purple-Gold 2, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Football, Purple-Gold 4, Class 3, Pre-Medic Club 3, 4. Harold A. Jenkins K-Ian.D West Orange, N. J Social Science: Torchbearers 3, 4, Extension Work 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 2, Class 2, 3, 4 Baseball, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 2, 3g Football, Class 3 Athletic Association President 4. ' 0 9 0 9 graduates S-24 was our blood-donor center. 49' George A. johnson Cjanj Hollis, N. Y. History: Class Vice-President 15 Class Treasurer 25 Summer Star Staff Editor 45 Extension Work' 1, 2, 3, 45 Oratorio 15 Basketball, Purple-Gold 2, 3, Class 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, Purple-Gold 1, Class 1, 2, 35 Football, Purple- Gold 1, 2, Class 1, 25 Swimming, Purple-Gold 2, 3, Class 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Psychology Club 3, 4. Iola M. jones 1 Maine, N- Y- Greek: Class Chaplain 35 Star Staff 35 Class Star Staff 1, 25 Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Missions Fellow- ship 1, 2, 4, Secretary 35 Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 45 Oratorio 45 Church Choir A25 Art Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. NOIIHQH I.. Jones Franklinville, N. Y, Mathematics: Class Vice-President 35 Radio Staff, Pro- gram Manager 45 Extension Work 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, Purple-Gold 1, 2, Class 1, 2, 3- V011eYba11 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, President 4. 3 D Charles B. Kaltenbaugh Sandy Lake, Pa, General Science: Basketball, Class 15 Science Club 4, Marabel J. King Ashville, N. Y. Mathematics: Star Staff 3, 45 Class Star Staff 2 3- W.Y.P.S. 35 Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 45 Wgekf day Religious Education 3, 45 Band 2, 45 Church Choir 25 Oratorio 45 Field Hockey, Class 3, 45 Science Club 4 Vice-President 35 Spanish Club 3. ' Miriam H. King Houghton, N. Y. Psychology: Who's Who 45 Boulder Staff 35 Star Stag 1, 2, 35 Class Star Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Lanthom Staff 35 De. bate 3, 45 W.Y.P.S. 25 Torchbearers 45 Extension Work 45 Oratorio 3, 45 Basketball, Purple-Gold 4, Class 3 45 Volleyball 1, 45 Psychology Club 3, 45 Bookworms Zi mid - centllr Don't forget, vote for MCKi0leV' .A Aw N-Y n Q u -It rs, 3: Qelg. 1 Cho :lilly 4, l N- Y. as 'E 35 if n Work Clam 3, Wills 2. 1 ' , 1 -.ffl 'sl fl 3 i i Ill' 4 95 . A 3' A 1 ! I ,lf r lf, W! Helen Kolbe Rew, Pa- Frencb: Oratorio 1, French Club 3, 4, Palaeolinguists 3, 4. Ruth V. Krein Phoenicia, N. Y. French: Boulder Stalf 3, Extension Work 3, A Cap- pella Choir 2, Oratorio 1, Church Choir 13 Volleyball 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Expression Club 1. gradual tes . . ' ,fm-.lo ' 1 if ri ,f . -W Mas. , f.,.g-3: A hand unites past and present. Duane B. Larson CAugustJ Jamestown, N. Y. Mathematics: Extension Work 3, 4, Band 3, Oratorio 4, Science Club 3, 4. Anthony Lombardi Staten Island, N. Y. French: Summer Star Stalf 2, 3, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 3, 4, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 2, 3, Swimming 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club President 3, Vice-President 4. l 1 1 1 7, Alden M. Long Mill Hall, Pa. n Bible: Class Chaplain 4, Student Ministerial Associa- tion. Marshall J. McCleery Rushford , N. Y., Psychology, Bible: Student Pastor 1, 2, 3, 4. I N Glenna R. McClure Brant Lake, N- Y- Cbristian Education, Psychology: Boulder Staff 3, Star Staff 1, 2, 3, W.Y.P.S. 4, Extension Work 43 Weekday Religious Education 2, 4, Band 2, 33 Church Choir Il, Expression Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Student Ministerial Association 1. David M. McDowell Calvert, Md- Social Science: Star Stall 2, Summer Star Staff 3, Class Star Staff 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, International Relations Club 4. Mildred E. McFarland Mansfield, Ohio Social Science: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, Basket- ball, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 3, Class 3. Keith M. MacPherson Philadelphia, Pa. Social Science: Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch- bearers 1, A Cappella Choir 1, Band 2, 33 Oratorio 2, Orchestra 2, Basketball, Purple-Gold 2, 3, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Purple-Gold, 1, 4, Track, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, International Relations Club 1. Marian G. Mabuce Buffalo, N. Y. Music Education: Extension Work 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2. mid centur Mitsuo R. Maeda A Los Angeles, Cal. Social Science: Star Staff 1, 2, 3, Class Star Staff 1, 2, 3, Lantborn Staff 3, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch- bearers 1, 2, Church Choir 1, 2, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball, Class 1, Volleyball 1, 2, Football, Class 1, 3, Ath- letic Association 4, Expression Club 1, 2, 3, Pre-Medic Club 1, Psychology Club 3, International Relations Club 1. What are the books for MltZ7 52 graduates William A. Masters Heuvelton, N. Y. Ministerial: W.Y.P.S 3, 4, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 4g Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Purple-Gold 1, 25 Student Minister- ial Association 1, 2, 3, 4g International Relations Club 4. Esther J. Maurer Mt. Carmel, Pa Ministerial: W.Y.P.S 3, 45 Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, Purple-Gold 1, 25 Student Minister- ial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 4. Robert W. Maycumber Killawog, N. Y. Mathematics: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Church Choir 25 Oratorio 2, 3, 4g Basketball, Class 2. Floyd E. Meier fAugustJ Swanton, Ohio Ministerial: Transfer from Missionary Training Insti- tute, Nyack, N. Y.g Torchbearers 4g Foreign Missions Fellowship 4. Joyce G. Morgan Saylesville, R. I. English: Student Council 33 Info Staff 33 Torchbearers 2, 3, 43 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Swimming, Purple-Gold 2, 3, Class 2, 3. Robert C. Morgan Saylesville, R. I Social Science: Wbo's Who 4, Student Body Vice President 4g Class President 2g Student Affairs Commit- tee 3g W.Y.P.S. 43 Torchbearers 2, 3, 45 Foreign Mis- 'sions Fellowshi 2 Vice-President 3 President 4' Exten P 9 9 s ' sion Work 1, 2, 3, 45 Church Choir 13 Oratorio 15 Ten- nis 1, 2, 35 Baseball, Purple-Gold 1, 25 Volleyball 1 2, Football, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, Class 1, 2 3g Swimming, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Class 2, 3, 43 Athletic As: sociation Vice-President 3, Student Ministerial Associa- tion 1, 2. Well, we missed a class, didn't we? 53 , 9 Henry A. Morris Cambridge Spfings, Pa- Social Science: Class Star Stall? 33 Torchbearers 3, 43 Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, Extension Work 3, 45 Church Choir 3, 45 Student MIDISICIIHI Association 3. Lorain B. Morris Williamson, N- Y- Music Education: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. mid - centur A I, ' .LIL Q 1'Y-4 ' iw Ml' -A 1' X .3.o-V i . 1' 5' , ,f ilm gg-.,5,,u I I.- - ', ., .. . ' ,, ,M 1 , . . 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History: Transfer from Maryville College, Tennessee? Who's Who 43 Star Staff Editor 45 class Star Staff Q5 Executive Literary Board 45 Debate 3, 45 Church Ch011' 35 01'af01'i0 33 Basketball, Class 33 International Rela- tions Club 3. , ' Paul Nast Detroit, Mich. Voice: Class Star Staff 25 Extension Work 1, 2, 5, 4s A Cappella Choir 45 Band 1, 25 Church Choir lg Ofa' t01'10'1, 2, 3, Orchestra 25 Radio Choir 2, 35 Basketball, Class 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Baseball, Varsity 1, 2, 3, Pufple' Gold 1, 2, 3, 43 Track, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 5, 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Football, Varsity 1, 2, 31 Pu1:P1e-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 35 Swimming 33 Inlet' national Relations Club 45 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3- 11 it 1: r s 46 5 Ohio Wold vars 4 IW I N. Y. hrorio 'F' V' . H 4 1 I 1 .1 3' . r Eff' ' lv . 'Qi 4 Q Pa, S6935 . i 'QTL Gm Reis' i I nm f 1 11 1 f. f' ,7 f' Edward R. Neuhaus Windsor, Conn. Zoology: Wbo's Who 45 Student Council 3' Stude , Ili Affairs Committee 43 Class Treasurer 45 Star Staff 35 Class Star Staff 25 Info Editor and Business Manager 35 W.Y.P.S. 2, 3, 45 Torchbearers 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 45 Extension Work 2, 3, 45 Pre-Medic Club 2, 3, President 4. Frank Odor LaGran e Ohio 8 , Social Science: Extension Work 2, 3, 45 Class Basket- ball 15 Volleyball 1. I 1 E Mildred A. Overrein Troy, Pa. Bible: W.Y.P.S. 3, 45 Torchbearers 45 Extension Work 3, 45 Inasmuch Group 35 Student Ministerial Associa- tion 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club 3. Mildred Pavelec Cjanuaryb Southampton, Pa. Chemistry: Star Staff 2, 35 Class Star Staff 25 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 45 Oratorio 1, 25 Swimming, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 35 Art Club 45 Pre-Medic Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 International Relations Club 4. 1 I l I . J 1 5 5 graduates Tl'31. ' g'l '1J'- ,., .l ftivf- M7 01 . f- . ' Q-Wffii 42311515 wi- ff 1' A - A 42' ' 'Av Z'-s-544- '3::i 1 . ,.-fi , . 1' A - H- 'vt Q 1' ll? . '.. :.'-'4-1:- W 1241522 -A ' 'fe 'ls SL flg '.I?5 A 1 '11 fe, W . ,AQW1 'A rf : gl' DWF ' 5-Ms., 1 , I . 'um'L:?I,g5f:'. ' ' 1'g'5,:' ' - 2 at ' fi g ' ' QM' . r l vihgh is :aI.,.- 55. . . J :igkgigigy fqrigggs Kikue Omine Cjanuaryb Honolulu, T. H. 5 55 French: Torchbearers 25 Extension Work 1, 2, 35 YI Inasmuch Group 25 Church Choir 25 French Club 3, . . . ,. g. YA 3 ' 1 45 Palaeolinguists 45 Pre-Medic Club 1. 4, ,g'.!+,g1,3?g Q if . 'EU -1 , 'ir'-jf: : ,'..:l55I'af95r '45 Paul B. Osborn Rushford, N. Y. ' aff: . . . . . Q93 ' f m., . ' 1-. '1 4 Mzmsteruzls Extension Work 45 Oratorio 3, 45 Student A 6 . . . . . 4 - '- '- Q.,..,-. ' -0 - . Q-.'-f'--,.'Q Ministerial Association 1, 2. M . f W' 34 .. Q. , . 4-J fx fir. -,', ye' '., ,,-' 5, ,ff ,Q-A 5 A 'Jivxri219'l1I 0'lLj 4.5!-.ffl--314+ P fiv- tf g,.2Yfg-416' 4-., ss.-ia It will soon be our turn. 55 l Victoria . Pearson Spring City, Pa J . Mathematics, French: Star Staff 1, Class Star Staff 1, 3, Lanthorn Staff 2, Foreign Missions Fellowship 43 Church Choir 1, 2, 4, Art Club 43 French Club 2, Palaeolinguists 4, Science Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, International Relations Club 2, 4. Dorothy N. Pease lAugustD Susquehanna, Pa. Bible: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, 4, For- eign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, Extension Work 3, 4, Church Choir 2, Oratorio 1, 3, Student Ministerial Asv sociation 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, International Relations Club 4. Willard D. Petrie Lyndonville, N. Y. S ocial Science: Torchbearers 4. 4 Marilyn B. Phillips Falconer, N. Y. French: Class Star Staff 1, 3, Summer Star Staff 3, W.Y.P.S. 1, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, Church Choir 1, Basketball, Purple-Gold 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, Varsity 2, 3, Purple- Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 3 4, Athletic Association 3, French Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Robert E. Pritchett Mount Hope, Kan. English: Class Star Stall 3, WY.PfS. 3, Torchbearers 2, 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Weekday Religious Education 3, Ora- torio 4, Student Ministerial Association 2, International Relations Club 4. Rudolph M. Rabe, jr. Minneapolis, Minn. Bible: Who's Who 4, Class President 3, 4, Radio Staff 39 Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorical Contest Winner 2, W.Y.P.S. 3, 4, Torchbearers 3, Foreign Missions Fel- lowship 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 3, 4, Student Minis- terial Association 1. mul centur , Z just a glimpse of downtown Houghton. 56 Anne C. Rabenstein Berkshire, N. Y. English: Boulder Staff 3, Star Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Star Stall 2, Lanthorn Staff 4, Literary Contest Winner in Poetry 2, 3, Cultural and Spiritual Life Committee 4, W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, Church Choir 1, 2, 3, Oratorio 1, 4. Arland B. Rees Syracuse, N. Y. History: Radio Staff 4, Extension Work 33 College Quartet 3, Football, Class 1, International Relations Club 4. Shirley E. Reitz Shamokin, Pa. Greek: Torchbearers 2, 4, Foreign Missions Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, Extension Work 4, Church Choir 1, Volleyball 2, Field Hockey, Purple-Gold 2, Class 2, 3: Student Ministerial Association 2, 4, Palaeolinguists 4, Photography Club 4. Merrill S. Reside fAug1.1stJ Ottawa, Ont., Can. Bible: Transfer from Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, New York. V Doris L. Ridley Katonah, N. Y. French, latin: Torchbearers 4, Foreign Missions Fel- lowship 4, Extension Work 3, French Club 2, 3, 43 Palaeolinguists 2, 4, International Relations Club 2, 4. Elmer R. Ritzman Cjanuaryl Shamokin, Pa. French: Extension Work 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, French Club 5, 4, Spanish Club Vice-President 3. iam-.r..,,...., 2 graduates 5 Z E -- Which do you prefer, Houghton or .... ? F4 57 Lois A. Robbins Elmira, N. Y. Christian Education: Torchbearers 4, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Oratorio 35 Field Hockey, Purple-Gold 3, Class 3, Cheerleader, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, Class 2, 3, 4, Expression Club 4, Spanish Club 3. Philip I. Roddy WynneW00d, Pa- Greele: Who's Who 4, Student Council President 4, Boulder Editor 3, Star Staff 2, Class Star Staff 1, 2, 3, Executive Literary Board 33 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Track, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Football, Class 2, Palaeolinguists 3, President 4. Alice E. Romito Flint, Mich. Music Education: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Radio Choir 2, 4. Charles W. Samuels Weissport, Pa. English: Who's Who 4, Star Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Star Staff 1, 2, Editor 3, Lanthorn Staff 4, Radio Staff 43 Torchbearers 2, 3, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, Extension Work 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Band 1, 23 Church Choir 1, Oratorio 3, 4, Track, Purple-Gold 4, Class 4, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, President 4, Palaeolinguists 2, President 3, Pre-Medic Club 2. 0 Elmer G. Sanville fjanuaryb Philadelphia, Pa. Social Science: Who's Who 4, Student Council 3, Boulder Editor 3, LrmllJ01'1t Staff 2, Literary Contest Winner in Essay 1, Oratorical Contest 1, Executive Lit- erary Board 2, 3, W.Y.P.S. 2, Treasurer 1, Foreign Mis- sions Fellowship 1, President 2, 3, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Pastor 4, Weekday Religious Education 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. Michae'l F. Schell Canton, Ohio Ministerial: W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Torchbearers 1, 2, 3, Foreign Missions Fellowship 4, Extension Work 3, 4, Weekday Religious Education 2, Church Choir 1, Oratorio 3, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Palaeolinguists 4. mid - centur E S 2 Q Houghton's first labor union president. i Lester M. Seaman Woodmere, N. Y, Social Science, Economics: Extension Work 15 Or- S chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 String Quartet 15 Basketball, Class 1 Grant Sension Winona Lake, Ind. Chemistry: Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 45 Swim- ming 2, 3, 45 Pre-Medic Club 15 Science Club 4. graduates 1 1 5 E , ,,,. Ha! He thinks he is a mechanic. F I v Warren E. Shindle Camden, N. J. Mathematics: Radio Staff 45 Literary Contest Winner in Poetry 25 W.Y.P.S. 1, 2, 35 Foreign Missions Fellow- shiP 33 Student Ministerial Association 15 Science Club 3, 45 International Relations Club 4. Douglas H. Silvernail fJan.J Cattaraugus, N. Y. French: Transfer from Roberts Junior College5 A Cap- pella Choir 1, 2, 35 Oratorio 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, President 4. Robert D. Simpson Newburgh, N. Y. lGeneml S0i67ZC8.'-Std? Staff 35 Extension Work 35 In- asmuch Group Treasurer 45 Pre-Medic Club 3, 4. Donald C. Smith Montreal, Que., Can. Social Science: Foreign Missions Fellowship 15 Church Choir 35 Soccer 1, 25 Student Ministerial Associatoin 1, 25 Psychology Club 3, 45 International Relations Club 3, 4. . Harley E. Smith Rochester, N- Y- Bible, Psychology: Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leader, Varsity 2, 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 02, 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4, Student Ministerial Associa- tion 2. Harold B. Smith Corinth, N. Y. Social Science. Jean E. Smith Warren, Pa. Music Education: Extension Work 2, 33 Oratorio 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Orchestra 4. Robert E. Smith Pike, N. Y. Psychology: Torchbearers 1, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 1, Psychology Club Vice-President 3, President 4. Stanley D. Soderberg Mount Vernon, N. Y. Ministerial: Star Staff 4, Class Star Staff 3, Oratorical Contest 1, Extension Work 2, 3, Church Choir 3, 43 Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Harold A. Speirs Haddonfield, N. J. General Science: Transfer from N.Y.U., Radio StaE 43 Star Staff 3, Torchbearers 2, 3, 4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4, Extension Work 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Class 2, 3, 4, Pre-Medic Club 2, 3, 4. . mid centllr ' Visiting lecturer IS versatile 60 1 Richard E. Sprowl Fillmore, N. Y. Minislerial: Extension Work 33 Student Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary E. Stoner X 1' v 'x Milflintown, Pa. ilk: ' English: Transfer from Messiah College, Grantham, ,q i 5 Pa.3 W.Y.P.S. 4g Torchbearers 4g Foreign Missions Fel- ' lowship 3, 4g International Relations Club 4. Ruth J. Streeter General Science: Church Choir 1, 2g Basketball Purple-Gold 3, Class 1, 2, 3g Field Hockey, Varsity 21 Purple-Gold 1 2 Class 1 2 Varsit Club 2 Homer, N. Y. , , , s Y , 5, 45 Pre- Medic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Donald J. Strong Pike' N. Y. 3 General Science: Class Star Staff 2g Extension Work 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Oratorio 1, 2, 33 Basketball, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 2, 3,-4, Class 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3, 43 Baseball, Purple-Gold 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football, Purple-Gold 43 ,Swimming 2, 33 Pre-Medic Club 1, 23 International Relations Club 4. J. Wesley Swauger Syracuse, N. Y. Greek: Class President 23 Class Treasurer 33 Class Chaplain 13 W.Y.P.S. 3g Foreign Missions Fellowship 43 Extension Work Ii Band 1, 2g Oratorio 3. Gladys I. Ta'lbert 3 AXt0I1 Va- Social Science: Transfer from Wesleyan Methodist College, Central, S. C.3 Star Staff 43 W.Y.P.S. 3, ,43 Torchbearers 4g Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 43 In- ternational Relations Club 3, 4. graduates f' ffff fr f rf ff f M nz ,jfg ff, Vi! yi WQ JffW4f4f yr , KX!! , f .,., ..,., X A X W X f W fffWW4 44 4449 ff' it 2 , fV ' Q 1 if s.w1.i..i.L .... ff ,Q A , f QQ' 'ff ' if W rf ,Z n f., ,, .X S 1 .. . ,.., ...W ....- .W ,-f-'--, ,. .- . ff .f - f',' .4 --1:-1 , ,,,, ,. ,. , ,.,,,, ,, ,. .,,. . . , , V f . 'f 5 Q 'f Zwziif dff1W.zr5,1f 1' 'zffvfj f qi :YAXVVJ ' '-A ' - -3 ff, ,A f . , f:-f f S... , .f 3 ,f fff' A f V f im. ,.., nw ., . 2 3, ,J f ,ng 1 5 f, , V 7,1 V, 7, I , JXMM 54 71,7 ,V-1.5 H1743 r',,V, -,,., , ' 4, ,- ' X f ' ff ' ' W 'P V47 :,' 3 'I eylil 4 nfl! 5 ffff 74!! Aff Wnfrwnf Z f 1 J ' . nm , ' . -4 . ff' f W , Jfffffff -Wifi f The college on the side of a hill . . . 61' X 4.-, K X wc 1 Delos C. Tanner Lansing, Mich. Ministerial: Foreign Missions Fellowship 2 3, 45 Church Choir 23 Student Ministerial Association 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. Robert E. Terry Ontario, N- Y- Greek: Star Staff 3, 45 Torchbearers lg Foreign Mis- sions Fellowship 1, 2, Extension Work 15 Track, Class 1, 29 Palaeolinguists 3, 4. 7 mid - centur ,. f1'-var' Ann.. ii V S . pu----f Ready for some basketball . . . ' 62 S s Ellen R. Thompson Rutherford, N. J, Piano: Student Council 43 Class Star Staff 3, Info Staff 45 Torchbearers 3, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4- College Girls' Quartet 3, 4, Oratorio lg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 35 Basketball, Varsity 2, Purple-Gold 2, 4, Class 2, 3, . Floyd E. Totman Geneva, N. Y. Voice: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Church Choir 1, 2, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3. Ralph E. Traber, Jr. Cjanuaryb Perry, N- Y, Chemistry: Basketball, Purple-Gold 1. Gerald W. Tropf CAugustJ Warren, Ohii? Ministerial: Transfer from Missionary Training ulnstlf tutes. Nyack, N. Y., Foreign Missions Fellowship 4' Radio Choir 4g Spanish Club 4. Warren M. Van Campen johnson City, N. Y. Zoology: Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. F. Marjorie Van Vorst Ballston Spa, N. Y. Social Science: Torchbearers 1, 25 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 45 Inasmuch Group 2, 3, Chairman, 4. Church Choir 2, 3, 43 'Oratorio 1, 2g Psychology Club 42 International Relations Club 3, 4- l Robert W. Vining QAugustJ Port Ewen, N. Y. Ministerial: Basketball, Purple-Gold 3, 4, C1358 3, 45 Football, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 1, 2, 35 Student Ministerial Association 4. Janice M. Walton Andover, N- History: Class Star Staff 2, 3, International Relations Club 3, 4. Harry W. Warner Philadelphia, Pa. Bible. Marion S. Webber Middleburgh, N. Y. Bible, Psychology: Boulder Staif 35 Star Staff 3, Class Star Staff 1, Torchbearers 1, 43 Foreign Missions Fellow- ship 3, 4g Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, Oratorio 3, Orchestra 1, Student Ministerial Association lg Ex- pression Club 3, Treasurer 4. graduates Annual visitor to Houghton . . - jay A. Wenger Cjanuaryb Valley Forge, Pa. Zoology: Boulder Staff 3: Extension Work 1g Band 1, Football, Purple-Gold 4, Class 2, 3, Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3. en G Werres Schenectady N Y Arle . , - - Psychology: Student Council 4, Class Star Staff 1, Ex- tension Work 1, Basketball, Class 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey, Varsity 3, Purple-Gold 1, 2, 3, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4. Doris J. Wheaton Chemung, N. Y. Music Education: Church Choir 1, 23 Oratorio 1, 2, 5, 4. ,jane E. Wight Stafford, N. Y. General Science: Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, Science Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 5g International Relations Club 4. Barbara C. Williams Houghton, N. Y, Christian Education: Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, Sesfefafv 45 Extension Work 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Chugch Choir 1, Oratorio 25 Psychology Club Sec- retary . ' And so the end of the seniors, all 178 gf them Q., mid - centur K 3, 3, 5 i rf-N-A-eps,-s-3.5- z 2 4 ,AMF-' 11-1 ' iii L - 9, 4' ii . 2.31. . , . ,.,. N. graduates Claude A. Williams, Jr. Houghton, N. Y. A Social Science: Radio Staff, Business Manager 43 Torchbearers lg Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 3, Treas- pier. Zi 4g W.Y.P.S. 2, Extension Work 2, 35 Church oir . Robert F. Wollenweber Dearborn, Mich. Social Science: Radio Stall, Technical 4: Torchbearers 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Extension Work 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruth V. Winger CAugustJ Grantham, Pa. General Science: Transfer from Messiah College, Grantham, Pa., Foreign Missions Fellowship 43 Basket- ball, Class 3g Field Hockey, Purple-Gold 4, Class 4, Tennis 3, 43 Pre-Medic Club 3, 4. john A. Woodhams Qjanuaryj Erie, Pa. Zoology: Boulder Business Manager 33 Class Star Staff 2g Torchbearers 2g Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, Pre-Medic Club 1, 2, 4, President 3. Cary E. Wood Holland, N. Y. Mathematics: A Cappella Choir 1, 25 Oratorio 1, 2, 33 Science Club 3, 45 International Relations Club 3. ln........ No, it isn't a fire. But it could be! 65 '--xi juniors already? lt's hard to believe that we are now finishing our third year at Houghton. We look with wise and blase glances upon our sister class, the Freshmen, at their struggle to gain order from the chaos oi their youth- ful exuberance and iolly, as we remember our own struggles and ultimate success through the leadership oi our Erosh President, joe Howland, and his able assistants. Wife point with pride to the successful job we have done when as Sophs we did our stint at bringing up our .Freshmen brothers, and the ioys and successes we had with Walt Dryer at our helm. . With futures decided for some and uncertain for others, we had chosen our maiors and, pretending that we knew how now, settled down to really study this year. The class parties, picnics, and excitement of Homecoming, had 'deterred us a little, but we determined that after the 'Win . ter Carnival, and the Artist Series, and the junior-Senior Banquet, and the next class parties, and . . . and . . . and . ., then we would set aside the irivolities of college liie -and .concentrate on cracking the books. Now, we stand, the smallest class at Houghton, iust l54' ' old iaithiuls left, with Merle Baer as our leader. The Lot has indeed blessed us in our years at Houghton, and we praise and thank Him for His constant love and look i ' uidance in the days to come. lorw ard to His g 66 ! 1 . 1 i ! i l I i l I 5 w A officers 3 161 'iff 1, iQ: I,S ':L3'?25 'ki 06-Hui 1 I -P' Jw . le fu X 0 , MJ X yr if 'yu X 1- V I f' X JV If I it X, ' 1 Y 'J fp: ' 1 ' -pe J QJ Lf 5 J' f e . I N 71,1 o . fuk C e Q e Af R , f df N AJ -X X 5 X GJ X 0 A - AX if-1-WIN X X , .X A' 'LYN J w fe n 4 x X Q ' . if G , n wig? R w e w ye ,J 5. f' VV l e' 0 TP f , unix: X' ,X . 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Y. juniors Vernon Alexander N. Tonawanda, N. Y. Thomas Anderson Brooklyn, N. Y. LaVerne Arnold Fillmore, N. Y. Donald Arbitter Detroit, Mich. Leora Arnold Fillmore, N . Y. Robert Bailey Ramsey, N. J. Merle Baer Spring City, Pa. Joseph Barber Farmington, N. H. Agnes Bonesteel Clyde Braymiller T1'01Vf N. Y. Hamburg, N. Y. Alice Bonesteel Marianne Bgyce Tf01V, N- Y- Alabama, N. Y. Nina Borisuk Cedar Grove, N. I. Thomas Boghosian Watervliet, N. Y 68 C C x gunlors Edgar Brill H onesdale, Pa. Edith Brown Wycomhe, Pa. Edward Brown Houghton, N. Y. Ruth Carr Erie, Pa. Joan Carville Waltham, Mass. Lawrence Castle l f Houghton, N. Y. 5 Dolores Cauwels Paterson, N. I. William Cessna Glen C amphell, Pa. 52 f 1 Kenneth Dearstyne Valley Falls, N. Y. Ina Childs Central, S. C. Stanley Clattenburg Amalia DeFisher Philadelphia, Pa. Rochester, N, Y, Paul Cook Laura Davis Mayville, N. Y. Rushford, . Y. Vernon Damm A Toledo, Ohio 1 69 C O gunlors Vonnie Dongell, Ottawa, Can. Robert Dow, Foxhoro, Mass. Linda Drake, Knoxville, Pa. Walter Dryer, Houghton, N. Y. Elizabeth Edling, Houghton, N. Y Claire Ejov, Englewood, N. J. Gladys Fancher, Houghton, N. Y. john Fasano, Buffalo, N. Y. Lois Feather, Roaring Spring, Pa Annabelle Fitton, Kenmore, N. Y. Walter Fitton, Kenmore, N. Y. 70 juniors Albert Flewelling, Oakdale, Conn. Marvin Frederickson, Fillmore, N. Lester Fuller, Houghton, N. Y. Phyllis Goodman, Lancaster, Pa. Paul Greenough, Gillett, Pa. Elizabeth Gregory, Ovid, N. Y. Cleora Handel, Buffalo, N. Y. Bruce Harrison, Corning, N. Y. Dwight Hill, Sterling, N. Y. James Hogg, Titusville, Pa Emily Lou Holland, Woodbridge, N. I I 71 I J is 'I I i 5 w w 1 Joseph Howland C ortland, N. Y. L Q, Corinne Hong Sling Frederick Howard in New Haven, Conn. Brocton, N. Y. V Arthur Homberg Frances Howard Weebawkin, N. J. Jamestown, N. Y. E Norman Hostetter Clarence Center, N. Y. I , ,, N , , Q Betty Jackson M anasquan, N. I. Tula Jenkins Canandaigua, N. Y. Paul Jennings Teague, Tex. William Johnston ' Houghton, N. Y. Lois Karger A McKees Rocks, Pa. w A Lyle Kenehan ' xl' ww Erie, Pa. i William Kerchoff Bellmore, N. Y. E , Ruth Knapp Qfa Leonia, N. J. Y Henry Kovalevitch E Chicago, Ill. 1 l'l ' y l 0 o ' 'V 1 . . l Q lllll0l'S , M , ,,,, ,.,, 1 4 ! , -V5 1 'H li l al N iii ls jf 72 my Q Z 2 I 2 2 - 5 Paul LaCelle Canisteo, N. Y. X sf Charlotte Lamos Helen Lawrie Long Lake, N. Y. Collingswood, N. 1. Tarbell Lamos Lee Lederhouse Long Lake, N , Y, Gasport, N. Y. Orville Lawrence Westyi eld, Pa. s 73 tx ,,: Charmaine Lemmon E. Aurora, N. Y. Ian Lennox Houghton, N. Y. Ralph Lent Houghton, N. Y. Elizabeth Lewis Brandon, Vt. Helen Lewis Osseo, Mich. Lois Little Horseheads, N. Y. Joanne Ludwig Oil City, Pa. Evan Lutke Houghton, N .Y. Thomas Mclnnes Williamsville, N . Y juniors , , E4 i 9 3 '1 f! I, ., 3 , ,li 'M v Q 1 Q l l l 4 1 1 . 5 I juniors Elizabeth McMartin Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. Philo Mathews, Roxbury, Conn. Ilene Mayhew, DePeyster, N. Y. ' Lynne Merryman West Englewood, N. I. Paul Meyerink, H oughton, N. Y. William Miller, S cranton, Pa. James Mills, Jr., Houghton, N. Y. Theodore Morrow, Bath, N. Y. Edgar Munyan, Warsaw, N. Y. 5 Christine Myers, F oxboro, Mass Ralph Nast, Detroit, Mich Milt must be a popular fellow . . . 74 1 ............v..,...,,.....-.....m...L... - C C gllnlors Harold Nelson, Ridgway, Pa. Marian Nicholas, Lebanon, Pa. Max Nichols, Houghton, N. Y. Robert Nuermberger, Bujialo, N. Y. Marjorie Odor, Oberlin, Ohio Alfred O'Neill, Houghton, N. Y. Phyllis Park, Waverly, N. Y. Jackson Parsons, Cherry Creek, N. Y. Donald Penner, Great Valley, N, Y. Joyce Perry, Hammonclsport, N. Y. Mary Pierce, Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. 75' Back to Siberia, Walluch! Virginia Ruppersberg Richmond Hill, N. Y. I juniors Joan Platt Jackson H eights, N. Y. Lillie Porter Port Byron, N. Y. Harriet Richards Lorraine Rhynard Detroit, Mich. Collingswood, N. I. Earle Roberts Schenectady, N. Y. Eugene Rowley john Rommel Philadelphia, Pa Wyoming, N . Y. Chester Rudd Lacona, N. Y. Anna Belle Russell Ffedefick SeYfC1'f Hougbtgni N. Yi Rochester, N. Y. Ruth Russell joan Schlaitzer Rexford, N. Y. Tahor, N. 1. Gene Sackett Union City Pa William Rueckle Brooklyn, N. Y. . 76 juniors Margaret Shickley Warren, Ohio Edna Shore Sherman, N. Y. Walter Thomas Cliffside, N. .l. james Snyder Greenmount, M d. Richard Topazian Port Chester, N. Y. Milton Trautman Elizabeth, N. I. Darwin Townsend Alabama, N. Y. Laurence Vail East Stroudsburg, Pa. Arthur VanCampen Houghton, N. Y. , Dorothy VanCleve Pittsburgh, Pa. Barbara Woerner Rego Park, N. Y. Wilma Wollenweber Babylon, N. Y. Robert Wootten New Hyde.Park, N. Y sophomores The high and mighty Sophomores - this idea appears to inflate the ego of the majority of sophomore classes as they seek to humble each fresh crop of students stepping into college life. However, after our inglorious defeat at the hands of the Freshmen class during initiation week, we discarded the idea and plunged into college activities. As a class, the Sophomores, numbering 197, are well on their way to fulfilling the plans laid in the first year. With Romans 12:12 as a class motto, the class is seeking mainly to edify Christ in every task undertaken. The class has, under the leadership of Richard Price, set up a Well-balanced spiritual program. Prayer meetings are planned to give experience to class members and to uncover talent that can be used in Christian service for the glory of the Lord. Many talented students of the class have been given to the college A Cappella Choir, trios, and quartets. Our class, sporting maroon and white colors, already has proven the high caliber athletes we have-among both men and women. We have provided continual headaches to all contenders in every sport with a never-be-defeated attitude. 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I, ' 12-. .,..'j.- ,I I- v Eh E me -H-Qing: Il'1:n,.I 9-.-1-. :fa-I--l:'l,I,.I,.. . . I7I 1-577 . .-, .th I,.. . f- I . . f W, 1 F , ,:1 '- L..'- ,X I ll ' 1. -X ' , . 7 . ' .' ' '1,'.'f35:qq- 'L I . ,I . . Iv.,k,I,.,,,.I I 7 ' , W - 45' f,f+ 'fZ.i'f,:- ' .-L .- ,. ' , az ' . no W. N L ,Lg 4-4 I by JC-, W Eli X 4 , Lois Albro Lawrence Allen Arthur Austin Richard Bareiss Swdnfgn, Ohio Cortland, N . Y. Eldfed, N- Y. Palmer, Mass. Richard Alderman Paul Andrews Ronald Banrle Cobocton, N. Y. Erie, Pd. Affffdef N- Y- . Elizabeth Barndollar Edward Barsum Alfon BCUDCYI Elizabeth Bllofkgfen L Johnson city, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Hdffiugf. Mfcb. Cmffdl 151111, N' Y- ' Robert Barnett Earl Bell Florence Bivans Emporium, Pa. Niagara Falls, N, Y, Cbarleslon, W. Va. sophomores Benjamin Borisuk Jeanette Bresee Cedm' Grove. N. J. Ulster, Pa. Joyce Bown Forkwille, Pa. Ruth Brink Harold Burlingame Dunmore, Pa. Warsa1u, N. Y. Doris Burkett Jersey Czty N j XX i hx . tchW0ft Eighteen inches? Even at Le 80 a i P Q I gf fr 'L J rl E 'i ,1 2 F l l HB5 U55- Ofkgren D, N. Y. ,r Ida Cario Norman Castor John Chambers Harold Chapman Pimburgjh pd, Sheridan, Pa. Mifflinhurg, Pa. Corinth, N . Y. -Averill Carson George Cataldo Margaret Chambers Ocean City, N . I. Prattsville, N Y. Damascus, Ohio Lois Clingen Cynthia Comstock Patricia Crawford Abraham Davis Oyster Bay, N. Y. Smyrna, N. Y. Ontario, N. Y. Beaufort, S. C. Helen Coldiron Y Henry Cornell A Florence Crocker Y Akron, Ohio Kenmore, N. Y. Brighton, Mich. sophomores Mary Davis Robert Denny Canton, Ohio B1tff4l0f N- Y' Kenneth Decker Paterson, N. I. john DeRuiter Donald Eckler Houghton N Y Sandusky Ohio Richard Dillon Hornell N Y Looks are deceiving 81 H . Q , . . y ' . . F , 1 o .., , , f fr' U L '. .' 1 in ,... .Af ' Wi A ' Q 1 I Rf. r ' .lu ' , 1 1 ,SJ L ,WL j P 1 , r l , 1' 5 ' : , . Z 1, I' A H hl . . . Tin' sophomores Virginia Elmer, Vernon, N. Y. John Eliason, Saratoga, N. Y. -iw 'Z f, if ' ,L Marilyn Engstrom, Morris Pl., N. J. t George Fandt, Sinclairville, N. Y. Ruth Fink, Detroit, Mich. Elizabeth Fitting, Mineola, N. Y. ! Everett Flint, Wolcott, N. Y. Barbara Flowers, Detroit, Mich. Y Mark Freer, Houghton, N. Y. ,,f,, Marilyn Funk, Bufalo, N. Y Joan Gaetjen, New City, N. Y. Dale Gainder, Delton, Mich. Edward German, Cuba, N. Y. June Gilliland, Houghton, N. Y. Robert Goode, Little Valley, N. Y. Marilyn Gravink, Clymer, N. Y. Clayton Gravlin, Greenwich, N. Y. Ivan Greenfield, Houghton, N. Y. Eileen Griffen, Warsaw, N. Y. 74 Jean Gross, Drexel Hill, Pa. Edward Gugger, Belmont, Mass. Helen Hammond, Weedsport, N. Y. Marion Harris, Laconia, N. H. Vivian Hastings, Coatesville, Pa. Theodore Hazlett, Houghton, N. Y. David Hill, Long Lake, N. Y. Maude Hitze, Lansdale, Pa. W Ellen Hobbs, Lynhrooh, N. Y. 82 1 sophomores John Holt, New London, Conn. Franklin Horst, Dzmelleu, N. J. Edwin Iflostetter, E. Stroudsburg, Pa George Huestis, Providence, R. I. Charles Hunsberger, Bujalo, N. Y. Robert Ingraham, Corfu, N. Y. Constance Jackson, Providence, R. I. Leonard Jeffreys, Hume, N. Y. John Jensen, Hume, N. Y. Junius Jewett, Berkshire, N. Y. Kenneth Johnsen, Bayport, N. Y. Allen Johnson, Bellerose, N. Y. Robert Jones, Buffalo, N. Y. Frances Journey, Chester, Pa. Phyllis Keeney, Buffalo, N. Y. Diana Krikorian, Upper Darhy, Pa. Ruth Krikorian, Upper Darby, Pa. Ruth Kupka, Ithaca, N. Y. James LaCelle, Canisteo, N. Y. Clifford Lal-Torge, N ewhurgh, N. Y. David Larson, Bradford, Pa. Paul Lawrence, Westjield, Pa. Lewis Lawton, Baltimore, Md. Paul LeVan, Muucy, Pa. George Lockwood, Afton, N. Y. JoAnn Lord, Schenectady, N. Y. Alexia MacGregor, N. Syracuse, N. Y. Margaret MacGregor, N. Syracuse, N. Y. n lo CM' 'VI' may Za! Robert Macy John Martinson Joyce Medland Nona Merkel Hasbrouck Hts., N. I. Irvington, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Allentown, Pa. 'Clarence Martin Janice Meade Lois Mehigan Lancaster, Pa. Binghamton, N. Y. Bridgeport, Conn. Bruce Merritt Charles Messick Robert Meyerend Esther Miller Cherry Creek, N. Y. Glenolden, Pa. Tacoma, Wash. York, Pa. R0b01't MCIZ Dorothy Meyer Jean Midea Brooklyn, N. Y. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Fillmore, N. Y. Patricia Mitchell Anne Montaldi Mooers Forks, N. Y. North Collins, N. Y. Douglas Monroe Niagara Falls, N. Y. Grace Moore Denton Mosher Philadelphia, Pa. Cattaraugns, N. Y. Gloria Moschen Weehawkin, N. I. .,,..,....M.x 7.-,--- Where do you live, girls? aldi N. Y. osher N. Y. Carrol Nichols Esther Parsons Robert Perkins Stephen Polanski Britton, Micb. Albion, N. Y. Castile, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y. JOYCE Pafkef John Pepper Mary Perrine A Avoca, N. Y. Wilmington, Dela. jackson, Mich. Kenneth Post Edwin Presley jean Pressau Edna Prinsell Beacon, N. Y. Lacona, N. Y. Curtisville, Pa. Jersey City, N. I Leo Powell Kathryn Presley Richard P1-ice W. Decatur, Pa. Lacona, N. Y. Bear Lake, Pd, Joyce Purdon Lois RHCC Pbiladelpbia, Pa. Trenton, N' I. sophomores John Putney Lisbon, N. Y. Gertrude Redmond Matthew Rennie lVasbington, D. C. Union, N. Y. Parker Reed East Aurora, N. Y. , Where are all the people? 85 sophomores Lawrence Richards Lebanon, N .l Dow Robinson Weymouth Hts , Mass Vincent Rothwell Dewzttwlle N Roger Rounds Fayetteville N Floyd Rudd Lacona N Y Alberta Rudolph Gloucester City N I I Arthur Rupprecht Saylewille R I Albert Sadler, Houghton, N. Y. Virginia Sanders, Woodbury, N. I. Marcia Scarborough, Castile, N. Y. June Scheidel, Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Schnorbus, Trenton, N. I. Shirley Schruers, Clymer, N. Y. Charles Scott, Pavilion, N. Y. Frances Seifert, Vernon, N. Y. Virginia Sell, Altoona, Pa. Virginia Sension, Winona Lalee, Ind. Bernice Sergey, Elmwood Park, Ill. Herman Showers, Reading, Pa. 4 Elinore Simon, Lynhrook, N. Y. David Skoliield, Ashoille, N. C. Barbara Smith, Central Islip, N. Y. David Smith, Fillmore, N. Y. Ervin Smith, Trenton, N. I. Eunice Stock, Chicago, Ill. ' Harold Stopp, Canisteo, N. Y. 86. sophomores I V Royden Streib, Verplanck, N. Darl Timmerman, Coho Molly Van Wormer, Elyria, Obi Walter Vikestad, H emps James Wagner, Auburn, N. Bruce Waltke, Jersey City, N. Joseph Warton, New Yo Lois Watts, Millerton, Pa. Colleen Weekley, Pleasantvil Whitney Weyant Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Clarence Whetstone Mann's Cboice, Pa. ' LaVerne Whitman, H ough Marjorie Wiley, Watertown, N. Connis Williams, Genese Margaret Wynn, Sunbury, Pa. Frank Young, Millis, Mass. Robert Young, Grafton, N. H. 487 Dane Turner, H ougbton, N. Edward Uhler, S cbuylkill Han David Wilson, N orwicb, N. Donald Storms, Arcade, N. Y ' Mildred Stratton, Mooers N. Y Y. Charles Stuart, Worcester, Mass. cton, Y. en, 0 tead, Y. I. John Warner, Schenectady, N. Y. rk, IN le, Pa ton, N Edelgard Wieschollek, Cleveland, Y. 0, N Y. Yvonne Wonderly, Bruin, Pa. Pa freshmen Now that we have accustomed ourselves to Houghton's campus, its buildings of instruction and recreation, and its inhabitants, we feel -at last that we are a part of her. The teas, parties, and activities of the first week were too soon over. We surprised the school, including our- selves, the following week by defeating the mighty Sopho- mores during initiation. With this victory fresh in our minds, we began college life in earnest. At a very early stage we elected officers, choosing joseph Losacco as president. Through the leadership of our offi- cers, the instruction of 'the faculty, and the guidance of the Lord, we have become established and already have contributed much to Houghton. A good percentage of the Freshmen class is talented, singers, instrumentalists, pianists, song leaders-we have them all. Some made their first appearance in the Fresh- men talent show, many more were discovered to possess hidden talent .as the year rolled on. Then there are sports. We were proud both of our team and the blue-gray uniforms they were wearing as basketball season commenced. The class can be proud of its record and the sportsmanship exhibited in all sports. The most important tie uniting us as a class is our love for Christ. On each Thursday evening in the chapel, our most important meeting was held-the class prayer meet- ing. As the years continue to roll by at Houghton, our prayer is that we might ever be faithful stewards of the Lord, proving that Christ is in all. 88 of icers 1,.,, R. Bernhoft, Treasurerf A. Johnson, Vice-Presidentg D. Earl S ecretaryg J. Losacco, President. 3 P . l 'ts ,fr E+ 5 uv' W . f' NM1 QAM pu ru muxml M. I 1 yu D UU i l vu Newcomers quickly humbled 89 Robert Ackley Dorothy Ames Florence Antcliif John Atwood Delphi Falls, N. Y. V Silver Springs, N. Y. Bayonne, N. I. Perry, N. Y. Warren Allnatt Lucille Ames Barbara Ashcroft Donald Bailey Cherry Creek, N. Y. Appleton, N. Y. . Bronx, N. Y. A New Castle, Pa Lois Bailey Robert Banker Dona Beath Constance Belding Liberty, N. Y. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Meadville, Pa. Aileen Balch David Barnett Wilbur Beers Arline Belland Sabimville, Pd. Emporium, Pa. ' Franklin, Pa. Brooklyn, N. John Benson Robert Bernhoft Joanne Bingham Louise Blowers Susquehanna, Pa. Fayetteville, N. Y. u . New Brighton, Pa. Caledonia, N. Y. Alice Bennett Frank Bertolino Miriam Bitner Bernice Boel Corry, Pa. Haverstraw, N. Y. Hagerstown, Md. Albany, N- Betty Boles Ithaca, N. Y. Charles Boorom Elmira, N. Y. freshmen ' 'H' -4 X. Eugene Brentlinger Houghton, N. Y. Frances Brooks Woodbury, Conn. Betty Buddle Dunmore Pa Harold Budensxek 7' Houghton N Y E fli, . yt . A X f. 9 4 f . .-1-1' ,W ,, . 'fy givin sa. W fl 7 ,7 gg , A f if vt v.'f.lt.h an IU- lima 951- 5. A if Clara Bowers North Caldwell, N. J. Sibyl Brennan Ath ens, Pa. jean Brown Ebenezer, N. Y. Martha Brunner Inwood, N. 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In a Christian college such as ours, the stu- dent's first allegiance is to Christ and His cause. Definite Christian work was undertaken in various forms by Houghton students this year, with some of us serving as pastors in nearby churches and others traveling with extension groups each Sunday to tell others of our Saviour's love and great sacrifice for us. There were also organized groups on the campus whose one aim was to stimulate the interest of the student body along spiritual lines. With these organizations working together for the glory of God, the year proved to be a rich and fruitful one. Souls were reached for Christ within our student body as Well as those reached by extension groups. t 251 l n 234+ X, I' ri '::' ,, ,j . , K flYE?-'Q', 4'rfi'TC11.'f'..'d',5'1'f '.1'gi f , :gf wiaf.e.g:c?f.m21 -4 f i A ifff'Pff2'Gf'-eflf' ' i ftf: Jean Brvwn QQ t 'R if Ebenezer N Y - - 1 V ,794 kv,- E Q Ie? 1 'f eg, b e gag . Martha B 1 Um- S' fffrff :II.T. e-.e-.. ' , ,3- ::, S A ' Q, Inwoor 4 r'::.: Q.: 59 ' 'ff lr: :gf JF' 3.5,-xg ,iff r N'- . .. Ns ki. ' 1,5 q- ,jf V E Garland,Buscb - ' 13? t t 1 I 41. 5, e Dearborn ,gn '-,,'7,?,.vV-U,-.'l1:jf Y 98 our spiritual C leader Rev. C. I. Armstrong, D. D. Pastor of the College Church In order to carry out successfully the functions of the Houghton College Church pastorate, it is necessary to have the tact of a Christian diplomat. To eifect a feeling of unity among students from many denominational backgrounds is the task which faces our college pastor, Dr. C. I. Arm- strong. He realizes that Christ is the Common Denominator in a situation such as this. By preaching Christ to us and by working with us, our pastor has proved himself to be a true Chris- tian leader. Surely the motto of his life is Thy will be done. . if ' Miss Viola Blake Nigeria, Africa Rev. Gordon Wolfe . 6 X Japan Mrs. Ella Woolsey Sierra Leone, W. Africa Rev. Price Stark On Furlough . . . our foreign envoys Year by year the emphasis in foreign m1ss1onS has steadily increased at Houghton. EvidenC0 of this is shown in the fact that the student bOdYv through the Foreign Missions FellowshiPv he yi contributed to the support of six missionaries this year. Besides the four pictured are Miss Peafl ' ' Crapo, missionary to Brazil, and Miss Hazel John' son, missionary to Colombia. Rev. Price Stark, since his home is in Hough' ton, has been frequently seen on the camp11S duf' ing his furlough. The newest addition I0 this group, Miss Viola Blake, '48, spent the 1948-1949 school year as head resident of Gaoyadeo Hall- 100 :Big 1 n toys F 31933 raid if , QA i A ff V la! 1-' 1,7 'ff 19' ,,-nv? rf.- .df ,lg A f .A ,ff ,scifi 125 wie N 1 if I f 4 J student w,,,...... pastors Proclaiming the Gospel in East Bethany, New York 4 if b Proclaiming the Gospel in Warsaw, New York i -. While we have spent our Sundays worshipping God in the College Church, many of our fellow students have been preaching in churches all over Western New York. These men served as student pastors in churches of many denominations. Called of God to preach the Gospel, most of them have established residence in the commu- nity they serve and commute to and from school. Their responsibi'lity has been great since they have had the burden of school work as well as that of their parish. Such self-sacrifice character- izes men who are willing to be spent in the serv- ice of the Lord. W Mary Brunner, Secretaryg Edna Prinsell, Treas- urer: Marcus Anderson, Presidentg Oliver Dongell, V. President. wesleyan young people's society officers student service ea ers All student Christian service organizations at Houghton were united under one common head this year-the Wesleyan Young Peop1e's Society. Greater unification in purpose and action has been achieved by the aiiiliation of the Torch- bearers, which directs all extension work, and the Foreign Missions Fellowship, which endeav- ors to extend Houghton's interests toward for- eign missions, with the young peop1e's society. The executive committee of the society included the presidents of both Torchbearers and Foreign Missions Fe1'lowship as well as its own officers so that a united plan of activity for the year could be carried out. foreign missions fellowship officers torchhearers officers Xxx r Seated: Wilma Wollenweber, Secretary: Robert Wollenweber, Treasurerg Helen Porter, Secretaryg Edward Neuhaus, V. President. Standing: Robert Bitner, Extension Secretary: Robert Morgan, Viszl tation Secretaryg Walter Dryer, President. First Row: Marjorie Van Vorst, Inasmuch Chair- mang Joy Harris, Barbara Williams, Secretaries. Second Row: Harold Speirs, Advertising Managerf Robert Morgan, Presidentf Claude Williams, Treasurery Harold Blatt, V. President. Z 4 5 Z torchbearers Under the direction of President Walter Dryer, the Torchbearers completed a successful year of work for Christ. Each weekend many cars loaded with students left Houghton for destinations within a one-hun- dred-mile radius to conduct religious services. Some were intent upon reaching those nearby for Christ as they went from door- to-door doing evangelistic work. Others visited hospitals as representatives of the Great Physician in an effort to comfort and encourage those confined. Whether it was varied and elaborate programs or simply house-to-house personal work, all was done to the glory of God. Torchbearers has proved itself one of the most vital organizations on our campus. It is through this medium that Houghton students minister to a needy world f, LUCK foreign missions fellowship 1-gun w ID' HAHVLFLW ---F-'1 +:f?f5N'Ef. Students in prayer for foreign missions. The Foreign Missions Fellowship has been the means of drawing the student body closer to missionaries and their problems. Its aims and functions are to pray for those abroad in the service of Christ and to bring the needs of the missionary service before the students. Every Wednesday evening during the year 2 prayer meeting was held specifically to pray for foreign mission work and to make missionary requests known to the students. A bulletin board was kept in room S-24, the Fel'lowship's head- quarters, along with a table of up-to-date mis- sionary literature. The bright spot in the foreign missions scene this year was Houghton's first annual missionary convention which was held early in November- Results of a survey taken by the Fellowship PICSI- dent, Robert Morgan, and two associates have shown the deep influence the conference had OH the students. S' annual missionary conqnes HNIQHW INK HV EVANGLHZATHON Seated: Mrs. Frank Scorza Miss Mary White Mrs. August Helfers Dr. A. Sager-Green Miss Nina Gimmel Mrs. Libbie Supernois r Standing: Rev. Frank Scorza Rev. Frank Birch Rev. Philip Armstrong Rev. Charles Tournay Rev. Uri Chandler Mr. Richard Thomas The enthusiastic reception of the First Annual Missionary Conquest, November 144, assured the Foreign Missions Fellowship leaders that their efforts to initiate this annual event had not been fruitless. During the four days, the sixteen missionaries who were present on the campus spoke to' us in various classes, Chapels, and in two evening serv ices at the college church. During the after- noons, forums were held which aimed at educat- ing the missions-minded students in subjects per- tinent to the missionary life. Throughout the entire convention we were impressed with the urgency of the need on the mission field for Christian personnel, funds, and materials Extension groups would be very unusual at most colleges, and if they did exist, their exact purpose would be obscure. However, at Hough- ton such groups are many and varied in number and talent, and their purpose is to spread the Gospel of Christ to the towns and cities around Houghton through music and the spoken word. To give a complete review of the various groups' activities would require a book in itself. sf I Z . . . into th and V- '.',.' f- ,, ,. -a '. ,P .f.,uf'4.f i HqfJ.',J'1 7fl U1 I fn, :',!:',','.,7, . -I-'Mijn ,jf-1 ' '14 'lv H- -- -1 , . 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W 0 9 philly, washln ton . . . all points south -. va - 'V f Mr Donald Butterworth i Director l The foremost representative of Houghton is the A Cappella Choir. This group of nearly forty voices is made up of students from many denomi- national backgrounds. Under the direction Of Mr. Donald Butterworth, the choir has become one of the best-known organizations in Western New York. For its spring tour, which extended into Penn- sylvania, Maryland, and to the nation's capital, the choir had a repertoire which included vvorkS by such composers as Bach, Randall Thompson, and Vaughn Williams. Original compositions and hymn arrangements by Mr. Finney and Mf- Heydenburk were also presented. W M vw . . . syracuse, albany ,mf ' ' W v W MX? Q gf! 6 Jr I and new york W v Another first', on Houghton's campus this year was the organization of the Houghton Col- lege Sacred Band. Early this fall, Mr. H. Ray- nard Alger, director, and Mr. Gordon Tropf, band manager, chose from Houghton's student body a select group of musicians, and together they have, as a symphonic band, presented many concerts of sacred music and hymn arrangements. Besides the group numbers, several quartettes, trios, and duets, both instrumental and vocal, have been arranged. Mrs. Millicent Tropf has acted as narrator for a series of numbers which have been grouped under the program title The Story of Salvation Mr' H' Rf1Ynard Alger Dzrector HW - u I 7 ' 77 Mr. Philip 1- M Director ack . . . on the air Voices of the Morning -7:15-five days a week, members of the Radio Choir heed the call of dawn to go on the air. For three years th1S choir has been presenting the musical portions of our early morning broadcast over WKBW, Buf' falo. just this year they have begun a new Sun- day afternoon program, Moments of Praise. Under the direction of Mr. Philip J. Mack, Qf the Music Department, this group of appf0X1' mately twelve voices has been presenting hymn arrangements and solo work for these broadcasts. Christian music of a superior quality such as th1S gives added force to the Christian testimony. -Banu iv' 1 f jzys H tit ' dw 71005 Ui rn Bul- .,' Sufi' 235- . l MIK- 01 --fill' J, uf . 'X A . q','T5f' I X 1 A . F 1 ,zafilji ,. H125 L7 fi , rejoice and in Many Houghton students have found it worth- while to participate in the Sunday church services by singing in the Church Choir. A volunteer group of students and a few townspeople, the choir has been for many years a source of inspir- ation and blessing to all who worship in Hough- ton. Its major goal is to prepare an anthem for each U g worship, and to support the worship services in a general manner, under the direction Of Mr. Philip J. Mack, Minister of Music. 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Gilbert Williams, a General Evan- gelist of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Seek- ing our spiritual rather than our emotional ap- probation, We were exhorted in a calm, reason- able manner to enter into the experience of entire sanctification. Mr. Williams has attended various schools, among them Asbury Theological Seminary, West- minster Theological Seminary, and Temple Uni- versity School of Theology. i For eleven years, the Rev. Mr. Williams has -ee been an evangelistg previously he served as a pastor. His evangelistic work has taken him into institutions of many denominations across the United States, Canada and Mexico. l' I e v i V S3 Dr. D. H. Householder S fall Coming from Los Ange'les, California, Dr. T Donald Householder ministered to us as evan- gelist in the fall series of revival meetings. Dr. Householder emphasized the Spirit-filled Chris- tian life in a non-controversial way-bringing us teaching messages tempered with an emo- T tional appeal. 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Activities at Houghton evolve from man's gregarious nature and God-endowed desire for association with his fellow men. New Testament teaching shows man to be in need of a well-balanced and temperate form of life which should help to develop him into a true disciple of Christ. Hence, we have an integrated program of curricular and extra-curricular activities which provide students with op- portunity to satisfy the social nature and to continue de- velopment in the light ofscriptural teaching. For those publicly minded, there are opportunities to participate in student government. In the field 'of journal- ism, existence of student publications such as the Star, Boulder, and Lamtborn, provide channels through which the students may demonstrate their creative ability. A very extensive intramural sports program is arranged for the athletes. Opportunities offered by various clubs and musical organizations complete a well-balanced' extra- curricular program. ,J-J? .-lien, Fl W g - ' ..' - N 515. . cf- JAR E - vm -r' .' wp:-Uwff. .- ' Q : ' x l H' -4.' f-':X'-., -1 , - . f Q 1.1 kh1 :f1 f3'5J- fx, il? '1 -' .y,-4:-,x-JA r 4' ' v '. 114 student fficers E2 5:- . .,1 . j L ,5,.4Rr,.f. 1 1 I u, Ja F i s V , N,,dp?e ' .- 11, Nz. 5' an 'F 10' 5' ?',4 'n , , . .avr fr V' ,dirt I fi 'gf-gr i' . n? if 1' IJ- . - H.. V ,qv . I I X 934, .MQ I 7 - , nv Half? .. d53'l'j5 l'?:'::2!'m -'f'1 mmli 4.., , , ,... .,.,. . : GW 1 x fm--.yn.-.i--mf.,-.L..5.n.. !PL:n::q.- ' Q. , s f, 1.,. V , , fw f r 1-wa' 315: e.y:.s'-722,91 -,L 1 f .P 1 '. f- T ' 51 Y-41 5 4 7'll'l if sv ii -'l' fy Huis- 12,21 1 -12--' ' if ' 1 'l fp rf? , -1- '-?:',:qf' X 4.1 f 'pi Q 1 2?- ' lilf' :s 'vi I 1 . 5 P Q, i-I c-2 ifiiihfgfl vo' -fl I J l e fiw witfft' - yas.. . .. 'ff Robert Morgan, V. President, Marjorie Helfers, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Robert Bitner, President. The Student Body oiiicers are the official rep- resentatives of all students for all occasions when the student body acts as a whole. The president of the Student Body, Robert Bitner, served as an oihcial. member of the Student Council with ful'1 rights and privileges. The outstanding ac- complishment of the year was the direction of the New Students' Reception. Other duties in- cluded the sending of Howers in the case of the death of a student or of one in his family, raising funds for special needs, and celebrating President Paine's birthday. e islative The members of Houghton's ruling body are elected proportionately from all classes to accom- plish speciiic aims, among which are the coordi- nation of campus activities, promotion of student programs and the upholding of Christian stand- ards. This year's council worked to formulate a system of student discipline, and has also sought government consolidation. Some of the counci1's accomplishments were the supervising of Fresh- man Week activities, the publishing of the Info, and selection of candidates for Who's Who. Each member has profited from the practice of parlia- mentary procedure ably piloted by President Roddy and assisted by our advisors, Dr. Gillette and Mr. Shea., rst Row M A d C L ll Gillette A Werrgs eI1lS021br0 Emfqnltgnngsoitrgleylg LkKarger Second Row: Dr. L Vail B Grunstra R Bltner Fourth Row. Min Sl:1reaTl1ilirdRIt:EZ:1liL,Pf.Ek15c::lty2: 6 l ' 2 V 1 7-, masters Le student affair committee Edward Neuhaus, Miss Krehbiel, Mr. Wright, Miss Beck, Mr. Nelson- Chairman, Miss Burnell, Mr. Kreckman, Mr. Stone. Dr. King, Marjorie Helfers. When the students speak through their oiiicial representa- -tives, by petition or other means, to the faculty, it is to the Student Affairs Committee which acts in behalf of the faculty. Maintaining an official calendar for all social events and activities is an important re- sponsibility of the group. This calendar is a cultural and spiritual life committee schedule of meetings and social events, and activ- ities which take place out of town. Student rep- resentatives on this year's committee were Mar- jorie Helfers and Edward Neuhaus. The Cultural and Spiritual Life Committee quietly endeav- ors to coordinate the efforts of the faculty and student body in raising the cultural and spiritual life of the college. Artist series, lecture series, and chape'l speak- ers are arranged for and super- vised by the committee. They also control the activities of the numerous extension g r o u p s which travel to the surrounding communities .to spread the Gos- pel. Dr. Bert Hall served as chairman of this year's commit- tee, which had two student rep- resentatives, Anne Rabenstein and Harold Blatt. Mr. Wright, Mrs. Ortlip, Dr. Hall, A. Rabenstein, Dr. Rickard, Mr. McConn, H. Blatt. E First Row: J. Mote, J. Fancher, O. Dongell, M. Gravink, C. Lemmon. Second Row: Miss Krehbiel, W. Fitton, W. Thomas, J. Snyder, Mr. Wells. Third Row: P. Goodman, A. Montaldi, C. Hunsberger, C. Braymiller. An effective sports program requires high quality student leadership. The Athletic Asso- ciation is the organization which provides this at Houghton. Serving as the legislative director of sports, the association endeavors to represent the students and present their views and sugges- tions in proper form to school authorities. The group's constitution has Well outlined the sports program by providing a complete system of awards and establishing executive proceduresto be used in advancing the athletic program. The spring banquet, which is given in honor of all varsity lettermen, ,highlighted this yearis activities. T i 1 eff ,f n , p if ,V if U ' 1 Y 1 f fl 1. 4 ,f V! ! A jim X Qrlfyx .2 f .M A ' I' . va ' L' ,jvgibx 9 1 A f gifts, f of U.-v A if 'sheriff 1 118 at etic promoters g NN 6' 6' any X X 'Q' ' First Row: W. Fitton, L. Vail, J. Mulholland. Second Row: Mr. Nelson, Dr. Paine, Mr. Stone. journalistic directors s The Executive Literary Board, which has as its mem- bers President Paine, the Boulder and Star editors and advisors, and the student council vice-president, con- trols the student publications which -originate on Houghton's campus. Usually meeting twice a year, the board selects nom- inees for editors and business managers of al'l publica- tions. Subsequently student elections are held, with additional nominations being accepted at that time. The board serves more as a co-ordinator of publica- tion activities than as a censor. Editors are permitted to establish their own policies as long as they further the aims and ideals of the institution. ht ob Staf? H093 ' wud' 25 ,K egfg'g 5w'f?Q'gg3215:1 ,pe-ws, up 9 'fff.'::l ff,l. -2 I 'gf-5 ---', Iliff. 'pkg '-53:23 32 125' 'TZ i-.---' ' .-- 1:-'3If:I't5 51i.-. ' 2EZ55f:'-51172323371Iii K HN f::fsz: .B eq em. 'A M lol ' W ' N , H' .uw ' 119 Frederick jagel March 24 Joseph Knitzer D ecemb er 9 120 artist' Trapp Family Singers November 15 A L ,W A. Rupprecht, Circulation Managerf A. Russell, Second Semester Make-up Editorg W. Vikestad, paul C1 Advertising Manager. Bunn mgen S ecialists column kept its fans alert to the activities in Bedford Gymnasium. A new addition to the paper was the world events column. Humor was not found lacking in feature stories, while var- ious polls represented student opinion. Articles of a more serious nature were under the caption of Pause to Ponder or Think on These Things. Editorials, interviews, and musical critiques have represented a high intellectual standard as the paper went to press week after week. l Feature Writers, Proof Readers, and Circulation mi al-centllr Arthur Homberg, Photographer Lynne Merryman, Executive Secretary Wilma Wollenweber Secretary A busy and fruitful year has passed for the members of the Boulder Staff. Experience haS taught us the intricacies of compiling a college yearbook. Little by little the material was gath- ered together as the days passed, and when the deadlines approached, a last frantic rush ensued to meet them. Editor Walter Fitton and his associate, P2111 Meyerink, with their staff efficiently carried through the details of the actual production Of monographers' Mr. Nelson, Advisorg Charles Stuart Observing Business Manager, Lois Albro Observing Editor E ff 5' L allfence Ad ' ' Paul ,E vertzfmg Mana . G 3977 Subscripzioieiffgzfi, 7' 6665! 'T is gf , E ' l .N all .WV Vi-5 X .fwfi 11.1 jj ,, I Virginia Ruppersberg Secretary William D. Kerchoff Asst. Business Munuger the book. Business Manager, John Rommel, and hi? assistants kept the money rolling in and reined in attempts of the editorial staff to bank- rupt the organization. Thus the year sped by. We, as members of y0l11'. Boulder Staff, have been grateful for the privilege and responsibility entrusted to us, and trust that this book might present a vivid picture of the true Houghton spirit in every page. IAAFA' N, f l John G. Rommel Business Manager 125 1' ll: l:: f Q - ,.- WR , 7- s. - rx t 'WWW N l 1 1' Q 5. it Lf' 5 ' : 1.fjff': - ,f' . M , ., l '4, V, . N 4 Xl pre-sentin christian authors The Lantborn, Houghton's literary publication, was originated to act as a stimulus for the pro- duction of creative writing on the part of Hough- ton students. This year, editor June Dukeshire followed the precedent set by 'last year's staff and two editions of the magazine were published. Material for the first semester Lantborn is ob- tained from various students who submit their work voluntarily. Early in the second semester, the English department conducts its annual lit- erary contest, and all the prize winning poems, essays and short stories are printed in the second edition of the Lantlaorn. ' .....-ual ,,....w,-..-.ff-v V P. Goodman, Feature Editor, T. Boghosian, COD' stance Jackson, Sales Managers. athletics personified An outstanding athletic honor at Houghton is membership in the Big H Club, which is ex- clusive to fellows with major letters in four sports. and to girls with major letters in three sports. This year the only member was Marjorie Helfers. . Supervisors of the physical education program are Coaches Krehbiel and Wells. Under their direction, intramural sports provided opportu- nity for all students to participate either in class competition, purple-gold series, or the house league games. Among the prominent guests on Houghton campus this year, Gil Dodds, famous Flying Parson, represented the field of sports. Qui.. , G11 Dodds campus visitor Marjorie Helfers big ll club Coach Krehbiel I Coach Wells 127 I Chambers' W 'byiHi. 1 ' a First Row: C' lgmlislifcifro' Dongeu, A. Lom Row: D. juroe, . genesee giants 128 varsity Defeating the Frosh in their only engagement, this year's football Varsity demonstrated that they were potential top-flight representatives of the college. The Varsity was the product of an experimental football program which provided for five successive Purple-Gold games scheduled on Saturday afternoons. This program, Which temporarily discontinued the class series, was set forth by the Athletic Association in an effort I0 stimulate sports enthusiasm among the students. Purchase of helmets, shoulder pads, and JCYSCYS not only minimized injuries, but added speCf21f0f appeal to the sport. . V4 ,', '., ,1,' M' , , ., 'i 'Malia . 4' -- -A 1 , . 1 ly V. . I. .. ,X -., ..li . 1 ' H . , , ,.,'5iQ,5' . 1 ' -Qrjn' .fly . A f .I I ' -, lx ,LQ I, . ,qv M. - ex Syfiy, . 4 V 4 ,E pl. kb, . ,, .. . I ,., if , 1. ' ww . .2 '- Akfff: fy '. . .wrt -+ , X, ',.,,f rv '4-5, -4 ,, L.: , Al.: Lflggluu 17,4 I , i. gl, s -, -' p1',1,.'s - -'Q - :ff -, '. 'f,f: u'.'r.f4 ,v 1 'L-.r 5. ' 92,5 -'wa -.wif nf 1 ': , X. -,jzzjlf--'L if I i I 1 i ! N w Qu I 1 W l asf, U. Do5g2.j1:'c Sn?f!f'E.pfIutblcg, n SW ey if biixiond Row. f l d My DUE! ,HU QD Before a Homecoming crowd of 1000 students 0 if gp V X ,M X all p ,e Q19 and alumni, the Gold Gladiators climaxed their l up U N 5 J if 15' 3, 'f ,i if perfect football season by defeating the Purple N l' Q by ,fwjff pi K Pharaohs 28-0. Taking the first two games by X1 fm e trgiif fw N o scores of 26-6 and 32-6, the Gold prowesssfa' lf humbled the Purple with little difficulty in the ff! f,re 0 2 finale. A ll. The Gold team had the advantage of weight O X lp , is and height in such men as Dongell, MacPherson, ' '91 Rf: N J ' L51-J and the Nast brothers. With such men as Eckler, ,gp ,599 N0 up Hunsberger, and Juroe leading their team, Purple K ni,a ,' 9 A mu, showed a fighting spirit that was easily the envy 1? J ff of any underdog. J .ff .. Q V51 ' T15 s ' .' -ff 1-gf' fi H' . 1 'V' f' .. ,fe e '- rrp. gwg Tiff ', J 'Ci L ':f?-5'7 -2'., - 'f7.?Af'7'k1 .L 'fiif Z! ' Nm . :I 55,.,g.f',',,,,,.Ugfifgvi, JL 1? J' fl, -inf 2, :ag -1 ,af . 1 h 1 f7v53V'- 1- ill' 'I 'ffff 5177 -55 'J .aff ff ' ul Q Vi'-17 'HHH' I 117- . -as-5 4,741 ,V ' f ,sf - 4-.rf wp, ,-' .jg Q: ri' !' f - 5 41 f,,g.,4'l flaffy,-3,1 , '14, ,K 4,y' gr' gf., X 1,-,, fly..-,A-1 'His We 'iff . H11 wlylirifq rf .,'f??q 43 45':q4f' 1 fry,-1-'25 .' 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' lf '-we 7ffz ' ffii ff. ,il Q 1 .If 11 fp, wg .K .f I 'X ' Y ' , ,- cg fa .- . ff ' . 'PA '59 ff' 52 .1 .1 99 Eff W- 5 :Ze f'- 'r 'ff' ' Pa . w' A ,LG off, :.. ,,,..QL ,L 130 equipment, too! Miller House copped the House Football League title this year by defeating Old Tucker House 25-23 in a playoff tilt. The league was divided into two five team divisions so that the season'S climax came when the two division winners met in this championship tussle. Good spirit was shown throughout the season as the various teams came up with original and dazzling plays that made the sport interesting from the spectator standpoint. Much interest WHS shown in this six man sport as the regular C1355 series was temporarily suspended. This year, house league football gave many more students opportunity to play and to exhibit their athletic prowess. I x I I 1 1 . Q, '- 'D kr x .t ' , A w I .1 1 - Q . D 4 . 1 ' 5 Q I J' N' A r W I H ii ,. 5 , i ij X 4 ' s 1 ,J , 1 E1 1 , I 'a we l use ded , n'S Y EI 1 I1 nd g - ng 1 1 1 1 1 . as 9 b 4 1 ' I us i , I X s I N 5 HY l If , ' 2 n l 1 l f 131 i J 4 1 ff varsity T' 'M-Tamer, ww Kew: G. Fancher, genesee M- Hart. stickhandlers f X US. SSN YQ ' - .x l . 'I' 01' . . I tfzgz'-,111-' ,a ,. .. ,o 'I ' '-'o' -'nfs' . ' ' u s'q'.l',l' .. - .' 5' .'.Q' ,il ,I .' I s - o .s ,Q 1 ' '.',o ,l,n' .-,-. 1 4'- J. .1-, ...l,. ,:l,A 1-' 3 21421-.',f.'! .251 .f1lf.s L., -I- ,.-5 1'-r, ,.3-f. 455. .. vga ..-1.-ni: ':-,--j '. ts 122.3 ' 5 'fl lv: ..- i- wx.. 'lf-:,'.. 5 . 'IE'-'Lil -:DQ ,icq '.lu::: lx. J . . , . . . . fflnpf '-12:52-. I -1:0 .....-. X If - '. A : 1' rv' X Q'--31, L15 X - - ,. 3' ,., .. y ' .5 v'.-- f I ' - U u 0 cus The Senior lassies, always present and hard- fighting, swept through the field hockey seaS011 undefeated to emerge as this year's class champs. The juniors struggled desperately to gain the championship for the third successive year, but the lack of regular players hampered their eff01'tS and they dropped the Junior-Senior game 5 tri 3- It was the first time in four years that the 50 girls have won the coveted championship. The closely fought color series produced the paramount interest of the season. The first game was forfeited by Gold, and it looked like an eaSY season for the Purple Pharoahs. But the Gold girls bounced back to challenge the Purple and amidst a downpour lost a tight game 7 to 6. Fine individual playing was evident and the coach was able to choose a deserving varsity, Who proved their strength by defeating the Frosh 15 to 1. ml wb , 15 :ard- 35011 'UPS the but forts co 3 150 the we BUSY ,old and the 0 M, fs.u----W ' ders W- ' - en an 1 Ill' l ,E Bprkgf ' Russell, V. 5 P P e A. 120-ed champs . . .after four years seniors First Row: J. Bumford, J. Harris, L. Harris, M. Phillips. Second Row: Marabel King, M. Hart- shorne, R. Winger, J. Fancher, A. Werres. 153 -i .. purple First Row: R. Tiberio, C. Hunsberger, W. Zike, P. Benton, R. Alderman. Second Row: J. Chambers, A. Johnson, M. Nichols, D. Peterson, C. Braymiller. pharaohs acclaimed victors + I - 3 ' 'fi'-Z f 'f'-S - f'l f 1 I - 1 . K -.A..-.W t I 4uuw1,,qf-.vn-ss,.qLfrpfqn449.T-.:-..5,,,.r,'Ane, ,, ,4,.,2f.',L,..fN4,- q-vfi'.4,ngg,,,5J,Af,,,,,,6,,Mg,,:,UW ,--', 4 i V-1 . .4 ',,-..- . ,p Vt I. U 'ch ,'V. .K rf' . . . X li ' f rl' V l ' ' if -- -w4- .,. H.: -.'vj'--fl ,. -.l . 'Vt W ,Mine ml .is ll D V Vw. . , . V E., 1, 4-. D - wiv- ,f. 1. ' ' ' ' ' VW 'V V 'vz V ....-vwellvisnia-4 ,.3, .. V , ,3 , , ,. as - .ws . , . 11:44-. V -, , I ' V, X, -L 2, 1 ., -if -J-. X' - ' - -s - Ai. ' ,. t3 ff-' hi ,Y '75 ,if f'l3,,l'i, ...V-.--'D-Q.-Amt, '. .A .' f , hr - ' , ,cl 7: - ,N , '-A IX. .na ,Lf I 1 . ' ' , -E' , 1: I: ,Q -If IC' :ff if ' 'fr I. Elk? , f , -A fl' ' ,, Q I af r' '., 51' X -if V- . ., fl ':,E'i'- 4 . ' Q - . 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Mx This year's college basketball season was climaxed by a nip and tuck Purp'le-Gold series, which found an underrated Purple team on top by taking three games of a five game series. Purple won its games by scores of 49-41, 55-52, and 53-51. Gold managed to sneak a win in between each Purple victory by scores of 51-50 and 53-46. A factor which proved of little importance in deciding the final outcome was the difference in team height. Such lanky G01d stars as Castor, Lewis and Hostetter discovered that Tiberio, Hunsberger, and Zike of Purple had lltfre need for those extra inches. X A Smooth as .ville were the victorious Sophs as thel' walked off with this year's class crown. Under the tutelage of Dane Turner, the champions developed team play to a degree seldom seen in local sp0rfS- Final standings were: Won Lost Sophs 5 1 Frosh 4 2 Juniors 3 3 Seniors 0 6 134 ,l gold First Row: R. Price N Castor R. Dole R Youn , M. Trautman. Second Row: R. Guest, D. Storms, 1 J ' 9 J ' g R. Lewis, N.' Hostetter, O. Dongell. vanquished ladiators upperclassmen shown up sophomores First Row: R. Price, C. Huns- berger, R. Tiberio, R. Denny, R. Alderman. Second Row: N. Castor, D. Storms, D. Turner, A. Johnson, R. Young. 135 1 'fi' . , ' J A I ,A,A A .- ff 'E purple Fzrst Row F Bivans J Mote J Fancher A Russell, M. Phillips: Second Row: J Carville R Olsen E Wxeschollek 17911-d Row D. Lea, M. Gravink, R- Knapp, purple pointgetters Opening the Purple-Gold basketball series by up- setting the Purple Pharoahs 31-24, the Gold girls finally lost out to a team with an outstanding for- ward line and a hardfighting defense. Following their initial defeat, Purple took three games in a row by scores of 30-20, 30-24, and 32-23. Colorful new uniforms put the finishing touches on a series highlighted by fast action and good teamwork. The close of the class series found the junior women victorious for the second consecutive year. The Sophomores were their closest rivals in this hotly contested series, which required a playoff game to decide who would receive the title. In this game the juniors walked off champs by piling up a 33-18 score against the Sophs. Final league stand- ings were: Won Lost juniors 4 2 Sophs 4 2 Seniors 2 4 Frosh 2 4 18 gold V' R. Winger, 'MQ stems., Cfiibv, M. Young. ' feminine sharpshooters . . . winners again! juniors First Row: A. Russell, E. McMartin, C. Lem- mon, P. Goodman, E. Shore. Second Row:dJ. Carvi11e,.E. Stock, J. Bown. Third Row: E. Hobbs, C. Ejov, G. Fancher, R. Knapp. 139 I Z Al' 4 The Queen, Miss Sally Benton, and her Junior attendants, the Misses Corinne Hong Sling and Barbara Woerner. 'M Underclass attendants, the Misses Lois Race, Ruth quee Olsen, Betty Barndollar, and Janice Straley. gulllvw YW.. The Queen is crowned at halftime ceremonies by the alumni president, Mr. William johnson. Decisive game played between the Purple and Gold before the largest football crowd in Hough- ton history--the Gold was victorious. . V er f u z h h fi VF :Al K -ul: at ,,..J,-4u0Pt'a'f,1Y ' V' in ' ' ,I ' . law -m .--C-'f' 'rw ' w. ' Q-QQ I ,.,. 2. ' ' , . ,.. ,, , 'V ' Q' - ' i t -ff.-f 399- .5 ,MQ ...!.'fgv,1, -- A ' if L-fm,-Q .1 . ' , 'g '. ..' ' ' V' , A-H. - ' ' -. - 'A V ' - ' W., K up V K A fl , , ..,..Q',. ,glee Y. 3-qv,--Milk , , ..-..,,-..,..,. ag, YF., N ' . . M ,I I i l ' . rt ' H . U Ja- e... J- 7 I A! - A I? 2, fu 4 , I V .,,'-pg ,u i h . . Y . ,fr A gif., 'un Q - s I o I I 'H '1 J , ' kts r 'fs 'ig - ging- , ' t J g - - , it 'ff'5,flY7 uf: ci ,, A h Vly. yer., if . ' . . . - t -,W t - r V , ,lx Festivities concluded with the Alumni Banquet .gf X V-,gg 1 L -Y ,.,,Q.,,.w, ,,-'1 v ' , - . 5, q5i.,, V, , . R 1 M511 4? r ,yy +95 in Bedford Gymnasium. ififgg t-5 . L .gs ' lk.: 'v', ,L I A. - , ' ?:'3ai-Q , :P i QJ..,' f ' - 7- 41' ' I -' -U ?-5, .' , G- , yn ' V' ' .l'.,.'-3:7 dna Q'-s :lid ., ei' - W 'E' ' 1 ,'-ir- -PL'-ii.,If, J' . Lf if 4 ,., f ,f'2 57 ' '. t . '- .jl'rf5E3!r r 1: ,,.t ,L Q - ' 'Q: ,Q-1?':.'7f L ' my K . ., , L, 1 r - I -' . vp - f 10 , - h .,..Y.kv., Q f, , ,H ,L nh f A W -L is - 4 -. Q fi . M.. . 1 R faffs' - ' .'T4f , t'-fwflas 4 ,1f5+?' fl? s-'Z'-1 23:5 R- - 34 . f -' 5 . .. 'f ll - ' '. r h-Amin Hgia, A f l 4, ,, ' 1-,J lf?-ff...,A,.,, Aida:-,.1., - asv-ja i .fj.' ,P-:PQ-' a,,-' , ,,,,A 2 Kd Mf '0-'41, X' 1-'Lf' 'f'--ai.. ' f.':A'f - ' 'ma-1. -- - l ' .ff-1F ,,.,,,ttiM ' 3' TI4ifEgY+'-'-- f ', e i 140 Q,-f Bernhoft s Brood took second prize among floats entered in the big parade. This creature spoke for himself as he clopped up Prize winning float of the Homecoming Parade was this entry of the residents of, Vetville. V V Q Old Glory, always an inspiring sight, was carefully escorted at the head of the parade by student veterans. . First Row: L. Green, Mrs. Andrews, C. Bowers, A. Campbell, V. Sell, D. Ames, M. Reisdorph, M. Wynn, B. Griifen, Second Row: F. Crocker, J. Ludwig, E. Thompson, J. Smith, B. Smith, C. Ander- son, R. Foot, C. Giles, S. Brennan, N. Borisuk, Mrs. Budensiek. Third Row: D. Evans, D. Naglee, I. Warner, P. Raszmann, R. Knowlton, D. Monroe, L. Seaman, Mr. Alger, R. Troutman, S. Morris. symphonic sweetness . . d The Houghton College Orchestra is not merely Mr 'gZl:,?l,2?,,,feWs a student organization. Our roster includes fac- ulty, students and townspeople from Houghton and Fillmore. Mr. john R. Andrews is the Con- ductor and JoAnn Ludwig acted as concertmis- tress this year. As our major work for the first semester, we chose Mozart's Symphony in G Minor, while the second semester's highpoint was Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor. Other composers represented this year included Bach, Bizet, and Scarmolin, whose orchestral narrative, Mark Twain, opened a new field to the organization. At Christmas and Easter we collaborated with the Oratorio Society in the presentation of its programs. Prepared to present their November 30th concert 142 First Rowi B. Boel, E. Foot-Student Director, M. Phillips. Second Row: M. Mabuce, D. Meyer, B. .Sergey I. Dukeshire, B. Smith, F. Crocker, C. Bowers, J. Lord. Third Row: L. Buttifant, V. Sell, H. Cornish, J Thompson, C. Scott, E. German, D. Gilliland, R. Macy, E. Griffen, F. Seifert. Fourth Row: J. Atwood, I Spear, S. Morris, R. Troutman. ' 1 martial enthusiasts A Wagon load of rhythm. 143 Organized for the first time as the Purple- Gold Band, this organization provided the mu- sical setting for the various athletic events. In the Homecoming parade. the group was divided into two separate bands, each playing from gayly decorated hay wagons. Blaring from a corner of the balcony of Bedford Gymnasium during the basketball games, the band urged spectators on to greator support of their respec- tive teams. Providing opportunity for student directors under Mr. Alger's supervision, the band was con- ducted by Edwin Foot during the first semester. Mr. Robert Noble, new instructor in bass instru- ments, assumed leadership during the second half of the year. Dressed and ready to present the Messiah. . . . sin ing G0d's glory For an hour Monday evenings, every seventh Houghton College student and a few faculty and townspeople gather to rehearse some of the world's. great music for their own p'leasure and interest in the beautiful creations of classic and contemporary composers. On December 17 and 18 the Oratorio Society gave the complete Advent and Christmas portion of Handel's Messiah, American works by Davld Mc. K. Williams and William Billings and fW0 carol arrangements by Charles H. Finney, director of the society. The College orchestra and M155 Marion Senft, organist, accompan1ed3 fwelve stu' dent soloists assisted. Bach's St- 101211 P11-WO was selected for the Spring performHI1CC- Caught after a wearying Monday night rehearsal. 52,2 3 C3 lavid two ector Miss e stu- n was First Row: O. Lawrence, S. Soderberg, P. Cauvel, C. Samuels, Dr. Ries, N. Crowell, D. Tanner, D. Pease. Second Row: W. Masters, E. Flint, D. Mosher, L. Watts, G. Green, S. Reitz, S. Andrychuk, F. Case, D. Collins, D. Burkett, E. Fitting, A. Cauvel, B. Gifford, J. Fasano, F. Seyfert. Third Row: L. Green, D. Hill, G. Lockwood G. Huestis, M. Schell, O. Dongell, W. Cessna, R. George, P. Birchall, P. Lawrence, J. Parsons, K. Wrisley, A Homberg, C. Nichols. Fourth Row: J. DeRuiter, A. Bennett, P. Mathews, W. Stewart, P. Cook, D. Larson 9 o 9 D. Gainder, R. Jones, C. Boorom, R. Vining, R. Bennett, R. Ackley, R. Goode, R. Rudolph, R. Evans. future shepherds The members of the Student Ministerial Asso- ciation are preparing for the Christian ministry or some other definite full-time Christian work. Hence the club's interests are centered about the work of the minister, the affairs of the individual church, and the function of the true Christian church in the world social order-both today and tomorrow. Dr. Josephine Rickard lectured on the Arab- Jew situation in Palestine at our first meeting. Mr. Whitney Shea addressed us concerning Com- munism in November. In February, several stu- dents held a forum discussion considering: What Part Should Politics Play in the Pulpit? expressive talent We have seen in Houghton a real need for developing the much neglected personality of students who are too busy to unearth their hidden talents. To know something worthwhile and yet be unable to present the material in an attractive way is the sad condition of many who feel that esthetics were made only for the eccentric few. Therefore, the purpose of the Expression Club is to make enjoyable to all the colorful inter- pretation of various literary and dramatic works. Houghton's new radio station, WJSL, is also be- ginning to seek the program material which we can provide. First Row: M. Nicholas, J. Gross, M. Stearns, R. Olsen. Second Row: R. Denny, R. Tiberio, J. Howland, K Wrisley, A. Flewelling. Third Row: W. Thomas, G McClure, R. Schnorbus, M. Webber, D. Arbitter. First Row: W. Dutton, D. Beath, J. Tyler, G. Reiter, R. Carr, E. Kammer, A- Hess, A- Mon- taldi. Second Row: C. Owen, J. Straley, IK.. Post, D. Wilson, R. Hewgill, B. Boles, A. Mac- Gregor. Third Row: M. MacGregor, M. Brunner, Miss Steinacher, A. Cervera, K. Decker, A. Lombardi, C. Jackson, C. Williams, B. Sabados. X hablamos espanol Houghton's protege, El Club de los Quijotes, has survived its second year with an abundance of vim and vigor. With Ken Decker and Tony Lombardi leading us, we visited Miss Stein- acher's missionary home, Colombia, felt properly festive at our Christmas party, and played Cupid phil's philologers Peregrinations throughout the realm of Greek and Latin cultures have proved very edifying to intellects desiring to augment classroom erudi- tion with the humorous, and yet profitable as- pects of the languages, customs, and civilizations of these ancients. Diversification in modes of presentation per- mits individual stimulation. Speakers such as Dr. Paine and Professor Nease of Alfred Univer- sity provided broader enlightenment. Films, readings on Roman customs, and questions con- cerning civilization constituted an integral part of monthly meetings. First Row: F. Case, V. Pearson. Second R : I. Mayhew, L. Arnold, M. Scarborough, J. Ptejrry, M. Boyce. Third Row: R. Merz, M. Schell, F. Bedford, H. Kovalevitch, G. Smith. Fourth Raw C. Ejov, P. Roddy, Mr. Stockin, J. Burnford. 146 at the Valentine's party. All its members, from the first year students who manage a valiant Si, Si, to advanced students Who spout Espahol quite fluently, have helped make the club meetings a success. Whether breaking the traditional piiiata or eating a Spanish dinner, We enjoyed this year together. First Row: G. Moore, D. Ridley, S. Havens, S. Andrychuk, Dr. Gillette, P. Clingen, E. Hol- land, E. McMartin, D. Pease. Second Row: D. Smith, J. Walton, E. Gregory, Agnes Bone- steel, Alice Bonesteel, M. Pierce, G. Talbert, L. Buttifant, J. Platt, V. Pearson, E. Hobbs, J. Wight, L. Karger, R. Harter. Third Row: F. Seyfert, T. Anderson, H. Harrington, S. Corson, E. Rowley, R. Pritchett, R. Bareiss, C. Taylor, R. McClure, R. Doepp, A. Flewel- ling. Fourth Row: J. Rommel, C. Stuart, W. Kerchoif, J. Martinson. international strategists The International Relations Club, with Paul Clingen at the presidential wheel, has traveled far this year. Our journey began in Houghton with pictures of former school days, and then We moved up to Canada to visit the government, over to England in order to study the 'financial situation, and down to Colombia where we sur- veyed the revolution. As a result of such simu- lated trips, the club learned to stay off the high- way which leads to Communism. We also at- tempted to bring the world to Houghton through weekly dining hall newscasts read by our more eloquent members. dilling's clauhers Our policy in the Art Club has never been to make artists of the members, but it is rather an extension of the art appreciation course. At our first meeting in October, we watched Mrs. Ortlip paint a still life. In another meeting, Mr. Green displayed some of his prize winning photographs. The Christmas meeting brought an absorbing panel. discussion by several members of the fac- ulty who presented clever ideas for Christmas decorations. Meetings are planned to allow for' greater variety and a chance to express original ideas. First Row: R. Fink, V. Pearson, M. Pavelec, H. Lewis, M. Perrine. Second Row: J. Fasano, E. Maurer, G. Sackett,,A. Gibbs, N. Arnold. Third Row: B. Dilling, Mrs. Stockin, H. Kovalevitch, L. Harris. 147 i. First Row: F. Young, W. Caley, N. Jones, Miss Burnell, Dr. Reese, V. Pearson, L. Kenehan, W. Gfroerer. Second Row: H. Stopp, M. Blowers, K. England, P. Crawford, King, D ' l M. H lzmann, J. Perry, M. Krause, J. Wight, G. Cataldo, R. Dow. Third Row: G. anie s, o C. Cronk, W. Vikestad, E. Smith, D. Hubertz, P. Freeland, A. Anderson, C. Wood, D. Larson, R Budensiek A Baker D Alderman, A. johnson, C. Rudd, J. Warton. Fourth Roiu: E.. Rowley, Rl Guest, H., Harrington, R. Wootten, H. Holland, K. Goodberry, M. Nicho s, C. Scott, D. Anderson, P. LaCelle, D. Wilson, B. Borisuk, D. Topazian, J. Pressau. amateur atomists Striving to advance an interest in the Helds of chemistry, physics, biology, botany and mathe- matics, the Science Club, in its second year, in- vited Dr. Hurwitz of Cornell University who gave a lecture on the Case Book of a Mathemati- cal Detective. At our second meeting of the ll0llS Under the direction of Doug- las Silvernail, president until january, and Thomas Anderson, the present leader, Le Cercle Francais enjoyed a varied and interesting program this year. In one of our meetings, we made the acquaintance of Cha- teaubriand through a well-deliv- r ered lecture by Mr. Stockin. Then in another meeting, our advisor, Dr. Woolsey, showed us stimulating pictures of France and her people. Once every month we published our little paper, L'Ecbo, which helped us know better the ofhcers of our club, as each wrote a summary of his life. 6' 148 year, Dr. Moreland talked to us concerning the topic When is a Fluke? Films were shown in connection with the fields of physics and biology. Early in the spring the club made a held trip to an e'1ectrica1 plant at Emporium, Pa. parlons frangxais First Row: K. Presley, E. Perdix, M. Phillips, Dr. Woolsey, D..Silver- nail, R. Krein, M. Nicholas. Second Row: C. Williams, H. Richards, J. Martinson, F. Bedford, A. Davis, I.. Buttifant, D. RidlCY- Thwd Row: P. Ellenberger, T. Anderson, D. Hill. if First Row: R. Streeter, J. Dukeshire, H. Speirs, Mr. Tropf, Miss Burnell, Dr. Moreland, E. Neuhaus, N. Merkel, C. Hong Sling. Second Row: R. Barnett, J. Wenger, D. Krikorian, J. Gaetjen, K. England, A. Rudolph, E. Prinsell, B. Flowers, D. Timmerman, J. Putney, H. Stopp. Third Row: R. Simpson, W. VanCampen, C. Handel, M. Young, R. Winger, G. Moschen, H. Lawrie, M. Helfers, J. Fancher, R. Malm, J. Warton, J. Gililland. Fourth Row: R. Topazian, L. Richards, V. Alexander, H. Chapman, R. Fortner, J. Woodhams, B Borisuk, E. Presley, E. Smith, D. Topazian, R. Streib. asteuris prote as Some students have not forgotten the needle prick that first made them aware of the Pre-Med Club activities when this group made blood donor enlistments for the Central Allegany Chap- ter of the Red Cross. In November the club made field trips to the Warsaw Hospital and the Public Health Laboratory in Belmont. Topics taken up this year included surgery for blue babies, pre-med education, evolution, the Christian physician, and tropical medicine. Among noted guest speakers were Drs. Edwin Harris and Harold Elliott, medical missionaries -to Africa. S I3 scientists First Row: D. McDowell, N. Arnold, Mr. Nelson, R. Smith, A. Werres. Second Row: K. Presley, M. King, G. Moschen, M. Pierce. Third Row: R. Harter, L. Arnold, L. Lederhouse, J. Gililland, R. Cole, D. Smith, J. Davies. Fourth Row: V. Alexander, E. Roberts, J. Martinson, H. Smith, P. Mathews, R. Dingman, G. Smith. Organized last year at the re- quest of students majoring and minoring in psychology, the Psy- chology Club seeks to explain to its members new developments in the field, and to inform them of the various types of positions which are open to graduates. This purpose has been accom- plished though the use of mo- tion pictures and lectures by au- thorities in the fields of juvenile delinquency and mental hygiene. This year the club has been un- der the leadership of Robert Smith. , F ' 'IUMA - ' I ' v ' . 1 ,uflf fd' I ff! f - 1 441. 'sf 4' ' ' N . , ,. I r X I ,' x i' f ' - II . . i , f , x , ' ,I V . I , . 1 fp . 1'9 V5' K 9 ' f Z Business Manager R. Harter with Secretaries M. Shickley and G. McClure. Maintenance Engineers: C. Rudd, R. Bareiss, Chief Engineer W. Ca- ley, W. Vikestad, C. Scott, B. Grunstra, and P. LaCelle, seated. General Stay? Members survey new studio loca- tion L Richards, B. Woerner, E. Hobbs, W. Simpson, E Brown, J. Putney. This has been a year of accomplishment in Houghton's effort to utilize the ether Waves for the glory of God. Steps were initiated in the spring of 1949 to organize Houghton's pioneer radio station. At that time the student body elected Robert Nuermberger station manager- WJSL is now broadcasting chapel prOgfam51 church services, sports events and a regular schedule of other programs. I As school opened in the fall, studios were being constructed in the F.W.A. Building employing the latest in sound-proof design. Construct10D Control Room Operators Seated R Maycumber, J. Warton, and Control Room Supervisor E Barsum Standing.' D. Hu- bertz, R Wollenweber D Arbxtter D Bailey Announcers: D. Juroe, R. Topazian, Chief Announcer I. Lennox, and R. Bernhoft, standing. - Program Division: Seated: E. Barr, H. Speirs, Program Manager N. Jones, . R. Schnorbus, L. Davis. Standing: C. Samuels, P. Ellen- berber, D. Juroe, D. Gilliland, C. Stuart, A. Rees, V. Hale. A disc jockey in action. obstacles were overcome with the aid of the WGR, Buffalo, technical staff. The station now consists of one small studio and a control room. The studio is equipped with a Baldwin Electronic organ. 'Future plans in- clude construction of a large studio adjacent to the present facilities. 151 QQ RX V 4 First Row: R. Traber, D. Anderson, J. Wenger, K. Omine, D. Silvernail, R. Black. Secoud Row: M. Browne, J. Woodhams, M. Pavelec, S. Benton, E. Sanville, G. Johnson, E. Ritiman, H. Jenkins.-. President Paine and Dr. Mullinax, commencement speaker. mid- 031' graduates Graduation of fourteen Seniors on january 24th marked the inauguration of a new policy concerning graduation. The first official january graduates received their baccalaureate degrees at this time. Numbering fourteen in all, the class had three honor students: Douglas Silvernail, magna cum laude, jay Wenger, magna cum laude, and Elmer Ritzman, cum laude. The Rev. Rhett C. Mullinax, president of the Wesleyan Methodist College, Central, South Car- olina, received an honorary degree of Doctor Of Divinity. Rev. Mullinax also delivered the ad- dress of the evening. In the future, it will be the policy Of the school to hold a commencement in january, June, and August. gif? 1 ' 9 , ,A . whos who , 4 iii Ii? ,Q l 4- 4 k - i Robert Morgan , V. John Mulholland Joanna Fancher Mlflam Kmg Robert Bitner my Rudolph R abe Ph1l1p Roddy Charles Samuels . A -t l Us - A .WVU R , Qwzvff W AND Co LE ES C,-qnhx Edward Neuhaus 153 w mfer The highlight of the Winter Festival held on February 5 and 4, was the WJSL sponsored talent show, held in the college chapel, in which John Eliason won first prize with the presentation of a dramatic monologue. - Snow was not the most prevalent thing, hence, the winter sports portion of the festival suffered. Friday evening's programs included a basketball game, in which the Sophs defeated the Juniors 50-42, thus taking the class basketball champion- ship. Simultaneously winter sports films were shown, followed by a mock murder trial of Mr. Nelson, who, of course, was found guilty. Saturday opened with a pancake and sausage breakfast, which was especially tasty as there were no classes. The days activities included a treasure hunt, judging of decorated rooms instead of snow sculptoring, and ice skating at the col- lege pond. i winter's only evidence X . . 1- f' ' 9 fld on talent t john lon of hence, tffered. ketball 'uniors npion- s were of Mr. 1. sausage a there uded a instead he col- fe-QST VEAI w J S L talent sll0W Now that you have perused your copy of the Mid-Century Boulder, we, the Staff, wish to acknowledge God's divine direction and to thank YOU for making its publication possible. We now introduce our up vertisers Houghton College Summer Session . 1 For delightful surroundings and an integrated program of study in Education, English Composition and Literature, Modern and Ancient Languages, Religion, Science, and Social Studies - come to Houghton this summer. Fully accredited Work, on college level. First Term: June 26 to July 21 Second Term: July 24 to August 18 Compliments of The Twin Spruce Inn 156 Latest Addlhon fo the Campus will be fhe NEW WOMEN S DQRMITORY now being bullf 0 Ground breaking took place on March 50th. 9 Work began in April. U Student help is being used wherever possible. y This is your dormitory, made possible by your gifts and the gifts of others. Thanh you for what you have done and what you will do to help us complete the much needed dormitory. This building is being erected to better serve God and the Kingdom. HOUGHTDN COLLEGE PRESSES ON! 157 Houghton College Press ALLEN R. 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Everett ...........,................ 21 Gillette, Frieda A. ............ 26, 116, 147 Gillette, Mildred B. ........................ 21 Hall, Bert H. ................ 25, 117, 150 Hausser, Robert E. .......................... 20 Ackley, Robert ........................ 90, Albro, Lois .................... Alderman, Richard 80, Alexander, Vernon ................ 68, Allen, Laurence ......... Allnatt, Warren ......... Ames, Dorothy ...... Ames, Lucille ........... 145 80, 116, 125 134, 135, 148 149 ........90, 142 148 Andersen, Arthur .................... 36, Anderson Dale ................ 36, 148, 152 Anderson, Marcus .................... 36, 102 Anderson, Marion 36, 116, 132, 133 Anderson, Thomas' ........ 68, 147, 148 Andrews, Elaine .............................. 36 Andrews, Paul ................................ 80 Andrychuk, Sophia ........ 36, 145, 147 Antcliif, Florence . Arbitter, Donald .. Arnold, LaVerne . Arnold, Leora ...... Arnold, Neil .......... ....... 3 7, 147, Ashcroft, Barbara ..... Atkins, Thelma ......... Atwater, Elizabeth Atwood, John .......... Austin, Arthur ..... Baer, Merle ............ ........ 6 7, 68, 119 Bailey, Donald ...... Bailey, Lois ........ Bailey, Robert ....... Baker, Almer ...., . .. . ,,...,....- --.,.?..-A..-..,,, ..........68, 151 145, 149 146 149 .......90, 143 ...........90, 151 57, 148 index faculty and staff Hazlett, Ray W. ............... ,...... 2 3, Heydenburk, David H. Johnston, Thelma H. 126 ........... ..21 117 King, Lauren A. ...,......, ........ 2 2, Kinlaw, Lorine ........... Kreckman, Alfred D. Krehbiel, Carolyn ............31, 117 26, 117, 118, 127, 132 Lennox, Edna Culp .....................,.. 23 Luckey, Robert R. .................,.. 28, 150 McConn, Maynard E. ..........., 31, 117 McMillen, Alice J. H. ........... ....25, 34 McMillen, S. I. .............,............ ...21 Mack, Marcile C. ............................ 32 Mack, Philip J. ................ 32, 110, 111 Markell, Ruth W. ............................ 24 Mason, Wallace E. .......................... 21 Mills, James'H., Sr. Moon, Blanche G. ....... . Moreland, George E. .............. 28, 149 Nelson, Grace ............................ 21, 26 Nelson, Marven O. 27, 117, 119, 125, 149 students Balch, Aileen ...... Ball, Glenn ........ Banker, Robert ...... Bantle, Ronald ...... ........90, 116 Barber, Joseph ................................ 68 Bareiss, Richard ............ 80, 147, 150 Barndollar, Elizabeth .............. 80, 140 Barnett, David .... Barnett, Robert .............. 179, 80, 149 Barsum, Edward ...... ........... 8 0, 151 Bassett, Frances ...... ......... Q ........ 3 7 Beath, Dona ............................ 90, 146 Bedford, Frederick ........ 38, 146, 148 Beers, Wilbur ....................,.......... .90 Belding, Constance .......................... Bell, Earl ................... Belland, Arline .... Bennett, Alice ...... Bennett, Alton ............... .79, so, 90 80 90 145 145 Bennett, Raymond Benson Benton, Benson Benton Benton, Sarah ...... Berdanier, Albert , John ............ , Paul ...... .....,....3s, ........5s, ......13o, 140, 151 134 152 Bernhoft, Robert I 129, Bertolino, Frank .............................. 90 Billings, Ruth .....................,............ 38 Bingham, Joanne ..... ................ 9 0 Birchall, Philip ...................... 38 145 Bitner, Miriam ........................... .... 90 Bitner, Robert ........ 38, 102, 115, 153 Bivans, Florence ...........,........ 80, 138 Bjorkgren, Elizabeth ,..... 80, 132, 133 Black, Ralph ......,..................... 39, 152 Blatt, Harold ..........., 39, 102, 116, 117 176 Ortlip, Aimee .............. ......... 3 2, Ortlip, H. Willard .......................... Paine, Stephen W. .......... 19, 119 Perison, Harry D. ........................ , .. Reese, Floyd E. ........................ 29, Richardson, E. Warren .................. Rickard, Josephine ................ 23, Ries, Claude A. ................ 24, 25, Rork, Crystal L. ...... .................. . Shea, J. Whitney ................ 20, 27, Smith, Allen R. ........ ................ . Smith, Willard G. ....,. . Steinacher, Erma .................... 24, Stockin, F. Gordon ..............,. 24, Stockin, Marjorie O. Stone, Elwood W. .... 23, 117, 119, Tropf, Gordon F. ......... , Watson, Robert L. ....,............... 21, 117 ..32 152 ..32 148 ..20 117 145 ..29 116 ..21 ..20 146 146 147 122 149 95 Wells, George R. ............ 27, 118, 127 Wightman, Russell ............ 29, 150 Williams, Oliver H. ........................ 27 Woolsey, Pierce E. ........ . Wright, Frank H. ........ . .4, 5, 24, 148 117 ...20, 25, Blowers, Merle ,..... ........ 3 9, Blowers, Louise ........ Blowers, Virginia ........ 148 143 Boel, Bernice ................ ........ 9 0, Boghosian, Thomas .............. 1.68, 126 Boles, Betty ............................ 90, 146 Bollback, Betty ................................ 68 Bonesteel, Agnes ............ 68, 123, 147 Bonesteel Alice .............. 68, 123, 147 Boorom, Charles .,.................. 90, 145 Borisuk, Benjamin .......... 80, 148, 149 Borisuk, Nina .......................... 68, 142 Bowers, Clara ................ 90, 142, 143 Bown, Joyce ............ 80, 133, 138, 159 Boyce, Marianne ..................., 68, 146 Braymiller, Clyde ............ 68, 118, 134 Brennan, Sibyl ........................ 90, 142 Brentlinger, Eugene ............... ........ 9 0 Bresee, Jeanette ............ ....------ 8 0 Brill, Edgar ............... .......... 6 9 Brink, Ruth ....,...... p .......... 80 Brooks, Frances ....... ........,.... 9 0 Brown, Edith .......... ........ 6 9, 150 Brown, Edward ...... ........---- 2 69 Brown, Jean ...... ..-------- - --90 Brown, Sarle ...... .................... 3 9 Browne, Martin ..... .............. 3 9, 152 Brunner, Martha ............................., 90 Brunner, Mary ................ 40, 102, 146 Buddle, Betty .................................... 90 Budensiek, Harold .................,........ 90 Budensiek, Ronald ...........,.... 40, 148 Bumford, Jean ................ 40, 133, 146 Burford, James ................................ 40 Burkett, Doris ........................ 80, 145 Burlingame, Harold ........ ............. 8 0 .132, H7 1115123 if-'i1', 11i fj11V119 2 5 9 D1 27,116 ...,,'-.lmzl ' I ....29, 150 57 1, 25, 117 . .-.. 39,148 .....9o, 141 ..2..6s, 126 ....90, 146 , 123,147 123, 147 90, 115 148, 149 1.68, 142 142, 142 138, 139 5 5 268, 146 1, 118, 134 90 142 90 f.ffIfffso llunl M69 fff ..... ..1- 8 0 150 90 '4'f1139 152 1 102390 fffifo, 1 111, 123 M112 20,80 Burmaster, Eugene Busch, Garland .....,..,,.........,.,...... Buttifant, Lois .....,.. 40, 143, 147, C Caley, Wendell ............... Calhoon, Miriam Calhoun, William Campbell, Allen .... Cario, Ida ..,.. ....... Carr, Ruth ............. Carson, Averill ....... Carville, Joan ...,...,. Case, Faith ............... Casey, Adriane ...... .40, 148, 150 '65 '15s' 1451 Caspar, Dorothy ....... .................... 9 l Castle, Lawrence ..... Castor, Norman ..... 81 135 ..... . , Cataldo, George ........ ....... 8 1, Cauvel, Alice ......... ....... 4 1, Cauvel, Paul ...,............. ....... 4 1, Cauwels, Delores ............ .......... Cervera, Archimedes Cessna, William .....,................ 69, Chamberlin, Herbert Chambers, John ...... Chambers, Margaret Chapman, Harold ........... Childs, Ina ................ Childs, Robert ...... Churchill, Edythe .... Clark, Melvin .......... Clattenburg, Stanley Clemmer, William Clingen, Lois ............ Clingen, Paul .......... Coffin Millicent ....... Colby, Sarah .......... 81, 128, iiifiiil' Coldiron, Helen ....... ......... 8 1, Cole, Rexford ........... Collins, Dorothy ............ Comstock, Cynthia Cook, Paul 1 ................. Cooke, Doris ........... Corey, Mariam ....... Cormack, joy ...... Cornell, Henry ....... Cornish, Homer ...... .......41, .......4'1, .......81, .....,.69, 143 Corson, Somers ................ 35, 42, ' ' 81 Crawford, Patricia ................. , Crocker, Florence ........... Crocker, Forrest ..... Cronk, Charles .. . . .. Crook, Elizabeth ..... Crossman, Eleanor Crowell, Nelson ...,.. Cruz, Virgil .............., Cummings, Robert Damm, Vernon ..: .... . Damon, Albert ........ Daniels, Geneva ..... Danks, Edward ........ Davie, Henry ....... Davis, Abraham ...... Davis Davis Davis , Arthur ....... , Laura ............ Deardorif, Jesse .............. Dearstyne, Kenneth ...... , Mary ................. .81, 142, 132,.. ........42, ........43, ........69, 146 Decker, Kenneth ........ ......... 8 1, DeFisher, Amalia . . . . . Dekker: Paul ....... ........91 Denny, Robert . 2 81, 129, 135 145 Densmore, Kathryn .....,.... , 91 122 DeRuiter, john ,,,..,.,.,, .,..,,... 8 1 145 Dilling, Betty .,......, ..,.. 4 3, 124, 147 Dillon, Richard ...... .........,,1.....,..... 8 1 Dingman, Robert ..... ......,... 4 3 149 Doepp, Robert ...... .2.... 4 3, 147 Dole, Richard .,...,.........,...., .91, 135 Dongell, Oliver 43, 102,1l8,128, 129, 135, 145 Dongell, Vonnie ..,.,.................,....... 70 Dow, Robert .......................,.... 70 148 Drake, Linda ..,..,...,.......,...............,.. 70 Dryer, Walter ....,.,..,............,. 70, 102 Dukeshire, June ...... 44, 126, 143 149 Dunbar, Richard .....,.....,............,..... 91 Dutton, Wanda ......................., 91 146 0 Earl, Dorothy ............ ......... 8 9, 91 Easley, Dorothy ...,.. .....,.......... 9 1 Eckler, Donald .1,...... ..... . 81, 128 Edling, Elizabeth ........... ............. 7 0 Eisemann, Lois ................................ 91 Eisemann, Wesley ..........,............... 128 Ejov, Claire ............ 70, 132, 139, 146 Eliason, John ,..................,........ 82 155 Ellenberger, Paul ..,. 44, 126, 148 151 Ellis, Thelma .............................,...... 91 Ellison, Jerold ....... ....... 4 4, 101 Elmer, Richard ...... Elmer, Virginia ..... .,.......... 7 9, 82 Elwell, Rea ............ ....................... 9 1 Emerson, Marilyn ............................ 96 England, Katherine ........ 44, 148, 149 Engstrom, Marilyn ........................., 82 Eschtruth, Richard .... Evans, Elwanda ......... Evans, Howard ...... .............. Evans, Robert ....... ....... 9 1, Faltin, Lottie .................................. Fancher, Gladys ............ 70, 132, Fancher, Joanna 45, 118, 132, 133, 138, 149, Fandt, George ................................ Fasano, John ..................,. 70, 145, Feather, Lois .......... .................... Fehlman, Alice ...... ................. Fergusson, Sheila ...... .91, Fink, Ruth .............................. 82, Fitting, Elizabeth Fitton, Annabelle ..... Fitton, Walter ........ 70 Fitzgerald, William Flaesch, Charles Fleming, Betty .......... Flewelling, Albert ..... Flint, Donald .......... Flint, Everett ........... Flowers, Barbara ...,, 1 Foot, Edwin ...........,. Forquer, Jean ...... Fortner, Ray ..... Foster, Shirley ............ Fountain, Billy .......... Franz, Jonathan ........ Frederickson, Marvin ....... Freeland, Paul ............... Freer, Mark ................ Fuller, James Fuller, Lester ........ Funk, Marilyn ...... 177 .....71, ..44 145 ..91 139 153 ..82 147 ..70 ,.91 122 147 .........82, 145 67 70 118, 119,,124 ..........82, ffff5iQ 12i2Q 7 ..91 147 145 ..82 149 ..45 143 149 ..45 ,.92 ..92 148 ..,.....71 Gaetjen, joan ..... ......... 8 2, 149 Gainder, Dale ..,.. ......... 8 2, 145 Garry, Charles ,...... ........... . .45 George, Richard .....,.. ....... 9 2, 145 German, Edward ....... ....... 8 2, 143 Gerner, Donna .,........ ,............. . .92 Gfroerer, Way'ne ....... ......... 4 6, 148 Gibbs, Alberta ....... ,........ 4 6, 147 Gifford, Brayton ..............,..1.. 46, 145 Giles, Caroline ..........,.........,,. 92, 142 Gililland, John ..............., 46, 128, 149 Gilliland, Dean ,... ........ 4 6, 143, 151 Gilliland, June ....... .. ...........,., ,.82 Girts, Harry .............. ...,..,. . .92 Given, Roland ............. .............. . .92 Goodberry, Kenneth .. ......,.. 46, 148 Goode, Robert ............ ,........ 8 2, 145 Goodman, Phyllis 71, 118, 122, 126, 139 Gordon, Frederick ..... ....,,............ 4 7 Gordon, Roberta ......... .................. 9 2 Graham, Ransom ....... .................. 9 2 Gravink, Marilyn .... 82, 118, 132, 138 Gravlin, Clayton ......,,..........,. 82, 123 Green, Gloria .........,.............. 92, 145 Green, Lawrence ............ 92, 142, 145 Greenfield, Ivan .......,......,............... 82 Greenough. Paul ............,....... 71, 125 Gregory, Elizabeth ........ 71, 123, 147 Griffen, Eileen .............,.. 82, 142, 143 Groome, Sue ........... ........,......... . .47 Gross, Jean .,.......... ............. 8 2, 145 Grunstra, Bernard .......... 47, 116, 150 Guest, Robert ...,.........,.. 47, 135, 148 Gugger, Edward .......................... ..82 Guldenschuh, Daisy ..... ..... . .92 Hale, Virgil ................... ....... 4 7, 151 Hallman, Leonard .......................... 92 Hammond, Helen ....,........,..... ........ 8 2 Handel, Cleora ..,.................. 71, 149 Harrington, Herbert ....,. 47, 147, 148 Harris, Johanna .............. 48, 102, 133 Harris, Lois ................ 35, 48, 133, 147 Harris Marion ...................,............ 82 Harrison, Bruce .............................. 71 Harter, Robert ........ 48, 147, 149, 150 Hartshorne, Martha ........ 48, 132, 133 Haskins, June .................................. 92 Hastings, Vivian ..... ............... . .82 Hatch, Betty Lou ...... ,.............. . .92 Havens, Shirley ......... .......... 4 8, 147 Hazlett, Theodore ...................... ,.82 Helfers, Marjorie 48, 115,117, 127, 149 Henry, John ...............................,.. ..92 Hess, Arlene ............................ 92, 146 Hetherington, Delmar .................... 49 Hewgill, Raymond ................ 92, 146 High, Eugene .............. ............... 9 2 Hildebrand, Audrey .. ..,............ 92 Hill, David ................. .......... 8 2, 148 Hill, Dwight ........... ....... 7 1, 145 Hillegas, Dale ......................,.........., 92 Hitze, Maude .........................,........ 82 Hobbs, Ellen ........ 82, 139, 147, 150 Hogg, James .................................... 71 Holland, Emily .......,................ 71, 47 Holland, Hans ..... ........ 4 9, 123, 148 Holly, Charlotte ..... ...................... 9 2 Holt, John ............ .................. 8 3 Holt, Richard ................ Holzmann, Mary ........... Homberg, Arthur .......... Hong, Sling, Corinne 72, Hontz, Paul .................... Horst, Franklin ............. Hostetter, Edwin ........ Hostetter, Norman ....... Hotaling, Jeanne ...... Hove, Mary Ann ...... Howard, Frances ..........., Howard, ' Frederick ........ Howland, Joseph ........... Hubertz, David .............. Huestis, George .............. Hunsberger, Charles 1QQfff92Q 72 124 124, 146, fffQ1fff85Q' fffffffffi2Q ............,... 49, 148, ..........83, 83, 118, 1.28, 134, Hutchins, Lillian .......................... i Ingraham, Eleanor ........ .... Ingraham, Robert ...... Inkster, Charles ....... Irish, Frederick .......... Jackson, Betty .............................. Jackson, Constance 83, James, Ronald eifre s Leonard J .y , .......... Jenkins, Harold ..... Jenkins, Tula .... Jensen, John ...... , ........... Jewett, Junius ........ Jicha, Hubert. ............... . Johnsen, Kenneth .......... Johnson, Alan ................. 123, 126, 111145, Jennings, Paul ............................ .83 128 9 9 Unhbulgi. Johnson, Allen ........ 83, 134,, 13 5, Johnson, George ...... Johnston, William ........ ones Iola J , ...................... Jones, Norman ............,.. Jones, Robert ...... I .... Journey, Frances ....... . Juroe, David ........... Kaltenbaugh, Charles Kammer, Evelyn ....... .........50, .50, 148, .........83, .........83, ...,....128, 116 ,, 3 Karger, Lois .................... 72, , Keeler, Roberta Keeney, Phyllis ...... Kenehan, Lyle ........................ ,72, 148 KerchoE, William ............ 72, 125 Kick, Mary Ellen .................... 92, King, Marabel ................ 50, 133, King, .Miriam .................. 50, 149, Klotzbach, Jeanette ........................ 92 Knapp, Ruth .................... 72, 138 139 Knowlton, Robert ............ A ...... 92, Kolbe, Helen ....................... Kolowsky, Donald 92, 130 Kovalevitch, Henry 146, Krause, Marguerite .. Kreckman, Carol .... Krein, Ruth ........... Krikorian, Diana ..... Krikorian, Ruth .... Kupka, Ruth ..... . ................... 92 .......51, 148 .......83, .........83 LaCelle, James .........................,,....... 83 LaCelle, Paul ............ 67, 73, 148, 150 La Forge, Clifford .........................,.. 83 Lamberton, Evelyn Lamos, Charlotte ...... ........ 7 3 Lamos, Tarbell ..... ......... 7 3 Larson, David ...... ..................... 8 3 Larson, Duane ................ 51, 145, 148 Lawrence, Orville .................... 73, 145 Lawrence, Paul ........ .83, 145 Lawrie, Helen ...,... .73, 149 Lawton, Lewis ....... ......... 8 3 Lea, Dorothy .......................... 92, 138 Lederhouse, Lee .................... 73, 149 Lemmon, Charmaine 73, 116, 118 139 Lennox, Ian ............................ 73, 151 Lent, Ralph .......... ........... 7 3 LeVan, Paul .............. ........... 8 3 Lewellen, Edgar Lewis, Elizabeth ...... ..........,....... 7 3 Lewis, Helen ......... .73, 147 Lewis, Robert ....... ......... 9 2, 135 Linhart, Norman ...... .............. 9 3 Little, Lois ................ ........... 7 3 Litzenberg, Harry ....... .. ..,............. .93 Lockwood, George ............,... 83, 145 Lombardi, Anthony ........ 51, 128, 146 Long, Alden .................................... 51 Lord, JoAnn ............ ......... 8 3, 143 Losacco, Joseph ........ ...89, 93 Loveless, Robert ...... .......... . .93 Ludwig,-JoAnn ........ .73, 142 Lutke, Evan ................,........... 73, 129 McAdams, Gloria .............. .... . .93 McAdams, Lillian .......... .... , .93 McCarthy, Thomas ..... .............. . .93 McCleery, Marshall .......,.......,.... ..51 McClure, Glenna ............ 52, 145, 150 McClure, Robert .................... 93, 147 McDowell, David ...... .52, 149 McFarland, Mildred ...... ........... . .52 Mclnnes, Thomas ........................ ..73 McMartin, Elizabeth . 74, 123, 133, 139, 147 Mabuce, Marian ........ , ..... 52, 143 MacFarlane, Carol MacGregor, Alexia ........ .......... . .83 MacGregor, Margaret ..........,. 83, 146 Mack, Samuel ................ .......... . .93 MacPherson, Keith ..... .............. . .52 Macy, Robert ....... ......... 8 4, 143 Maeda, Mitsuo .... .............. . .52 Malm, Rosabel ..... ......... 9 3, 149 Markell, Opal .............................. ,.93 Martin, Clarence .......................... .,84 Martin, .Philip ..................,........... H93 Martinson, John .... 84 147 148, 149 1Masters, William ...................... 53, 145 Mathews, Philo ......,......... -74, 145, 149 Maurer, Esther ........................ 53, 147 Maycumber, Robert ............... 53, 151 Mayhew, Ilene ............ ......... 7 4, 146 Maynard, Carroll Mead, Frank Meade, Janice ...... A .... .... . . 84 Medland, Joyce ........ ........ 8 4 Mehigall, Lois ...... ....... . ..84 Meier: ...,. .......... . Merkel, Nona ....... .....,... 8 4, 149 ' 178 Merritt, Bruce ...... Merry, Marvin ........ Merryman, Lynne Merz, Robert ........... Messick, Charles ...... Meyer Dorothy .......... Meyerend, Robert Meyerink, Paul .... Midea, ' Miller Miller, Esther ...... Miller, Leo Miller ' Jean ........ , Phyllis ......... Miller, William Mgus, Frederick .,.fffff Mills, James ............... Mitchell, Frederick Mitchell, Herbert ....... , Dorothy ........ .......,74, 533584, .........74, Mitchell, Patricia .................... 84, Monroe, Douglas .................... 84, Montaldi, Anne ............ 84, 118, Montanye, Deyo .......................... Moon, Barbara ........ ................. Moore, Clinton Moore, Grace ....... Moore, Henry ...... Moreland, Mary ............. .........84, Morgan, Joyce ............................ Morgan, Robert ...... 53, 102, 115 Morris, Henry .......................... Morris, Lorain ................. .......... Morrow, Theodore ...................... Moschen, Gloria .................... 84, Mosher, Denton ...................... 84, Mote, Janice .................... 54, 118, Motts, Kenneth ............................ Mulholland, John .... 54, 119, 1.22 Munyan, Edgar ............... Myers, Christine ............. Naglee, David ......... Nakamoto., Ruth .... ,.. Nast, Paul ............ Nast, Ralph ...... Nelson, Harold ............... Neuhaus, Edward 11214, ss. ss, 102, 111149, Nicholas, Marian ............ ........75, Nichols, Carrol ........................ 85, Nichols, Max, .................. 75, 134, Nicolai, Frieda ............................ Niedrauer, Ronald Northrup, Arthur .......... Nuermberger, Robe 0 Och, Gordon .......... rt ...........,.. 75 Odor, Frank ................................ Odor, Marjorie ............................ Olsen, Ruth ............ 93 138, lg? Omine, Kikue .......................... , O'Neill, Alfred ...... Oppenheim, Robert Osborn, Paul .......... Ostrander, Lynn ...- Otis, Donald .......... Overrein, Mildred .. Owen, Charlotte ....... Paine, James - Park, Phyllis ...... Parker, Joyce ...... 9 9 3 -nn -H84 84, 146 34 ..., -,sa 74 ..84, 139 -8114 118, 146 -8414 115, 153 ..s4, 149 ...s4, 145 118, 138 122,153 ,...74, 101 ...95, 142 ...74, 129 , 149, 155 ,..75, 141 ..,.s5, 145 134, 148 ,...,.,....l22 ,..75, 150 ,,,A ,,,. . 55 ,........ i 140,1 152 ,.,, 75 9, 3 QflIf55 FIIII1 ..,.., 1','95I116 ,vs 4 4444 'A as .f ' Parsons, Esther ...... Parsons, Jackson .,,,.,., Patzarian, Elizabeth Pavelec, Mildred ., ..,.... . Pavelka, Robert .......... Pearson, Victoria .... 56, Pease, Dorothy ............ 56, ...........75, 145 ...55, 147, 152 ..,......,..93, 130 146 14 , 7, 148 145, 147 Peck, Grace ........................,..,..,....... 93 Penner, Donald ...... Pepper, John .,...., Perdix, Eva ........ Perkins, Robert ......, ..,......93, 148 Perrine, Maryl ..,...... .......... 8 5, 135 P , Betty ane ..,............,............ Pgl-lg, Joyce .................... 75, 146, 148 Peterson, Donald ...............,.... 93, 134 Petrie, Willard ....... ........ ......... 5 6 Phillips, Lloyd Phillips, Marilyn 56, 132, 133, 137, 133, 143, 148 Pickering, Ruth, .................,.............. 93 Pierce, Barbara ................................ 93 Pierce Mary ..... ..75, 147, 149 Platt, Joan .,.............. .........,. 7 6, 147 Polanski, Stephen ....... Poole, Almeda Porter, Lillie ........ Post, Kenneth ....... Powell, Leo ....... .........85, 146 149 Presley, Edwin ..... .......... 8 5, Presley, Kathryn ............ 85, 148, 149 Pressau, Jean ...,..... ................ 8 5, 148 Price, Richard .................. 79, 85, 13-5 Prinsell, Edna ................ 85, 102, 149 Pritchett, Robert .........., - ......... 56, 147 Pulver, Florence ..........,................... 93 Purdon, Joyce ....................... J .......... 85 Putney, John ...........,...... 85, 149, 150 1' Rabe, Rudolph ................ 35, ,56, 153 Rabenstein, Anne ............ 57, 117, 126 ' 1 0 Race, Lois .............. Ramos, Albino Ransom, Dean ....... Raszmann, Paul ....... Raven, Alice ................ Readett, Paul ...........83, ........93, 142 Redmond, Gertrude .......... 85, 122 Reeb, Ralph ................ Reed, Parker ............. Reed, Richard ........ Rees, Arland ....... ' Rehm, Anna ..,... Reist, Nancy Reiter, Grace ....,. Reitz, Shirley Rennie, Matth Reside, Merrill ....... Rhynard, Dolores Rhynard, Lorraine . Richards, Harriet .... Richards, Lawrence Richardson, Flora Richardson, Sally Ridle Doris EW ...... Y .................. Ritzmdn, Elmer ....... Robbins, Lois ..,.... Roberts, Earle ......... Robinson, Dow ...... Robinson, Jack ....... Robinson, Phyllis Roddy, Philip ........ 58, 116 146 153 Rodger, Helen ...... Rogers, Leonard ........57, 151 ........57, 145 .......85, 116 148 76, 86, 149, 150 148 57, 147, .........57, 152 .....,.76, 149 9 9 .....:...94 Rogers, Richard Romito, Alice .... Rommel, John ........,...... Rothwell, Vincent Rounds, Roger .............. Rowley, Eugene . Rudd, Chester ..... Rudd, Floyd ......... Rudolph, Alberta .76, 125 3 94 58 H147 ,...86 76, 147, 148 .76, 148, 1 50 86 . ........ 149 Rudolph, Ral h ,...... ......., , Rueckle, Bill? .,............ ........ Ruppersberg, Virginia ............ 76, 125 Rupprecht, Arthur ..............,. 86, 123 Russell, Anna Belle 76, 123, 133, 138 139 Russell, Ruth ...........,................ ...76 Ryan, William ............................ ...96 S Sabados, Barbara ......... ........ 9 4, 146 Sackett, Gene .......... ....... 7 6, 147 Sadler, Albert ....... ............. . ..86 Sadler, Richard ..................,......... ...94 Samuels, Charles 58, 119, 145,151,153 Sanders, Virginia .................... 86, 133 Sanford, Richard .......................... ...94 Sanville, Elmer ........................ 58, 152 Scarborough, Gregg Scarborough, Marcia 86, 146 Scheidel, June .............................. ...86 Schell, Michael ................ 58, 145, 146 Schlaitzer, Joan ........................... 76 Schneider, Louise .............' ...,... 9 4, 139 Schnorbus, Richard ........ 86, 145, 151 Schruers, Shirley .................... 86, 122 Schuh, Ray ........... ................... 9 4 Schultz, Charles .............................. 94 Scoles, Dixie ............................ 94, 122 Scott, Charles ........ 86, 143, 148, 150 Scott, James .......... ................... 9 4 Seaman, Lester ......................,. 59, 142 Seeland, David . Seifert, Frances ....... .... Sell, Virginia ....... Senft, Marion ..... Sension, Grant .... Sension, Virginia Sergey, Bernice .............. Seyfert, Frederick . Shaffner, Jane Sheffer, Dolores Shickley, Margaret Shindle, Warren .. Shore, Edna ......... Showers, Herman Silvernail, Douglas Simon, Elinore .... Simpson, Winifred Simpson, Robert ....... . Skoliield, David ..... .... Slater Smithi Smith Smith Smith Smithz Smith Smith smifhf Smith, Smith, Smith 9 Lloyd ....... Barbara .............. David ....... Donald ...... Ervin ........ Gilbert ...... Harley ..... Harold ..... Jean ....... . . Robert ...,.. Shirley ..... Will iam Smytlie, Helen ..... Snyder, James ...... ..........86, 143 ..86, 142, 143 ..........86, 143 ...........76, 145, .......77, .........77, '55, il4s,' s6 '142 9 5 .86, 148, ...............146, 60 , 137, ,........60, 147 ..94 150 ..59 139 ..86 152 ..86 150 149 ..86 ..94 143 ..86 149 149 149 149 ..60 142 149 ..94 ..94 118 Soderberg, Stanley .,...,. Spear, James ..........,,...... Speirs, Harold .,.,..,. 60 Spencer Harol l ' , d Spencer, JO5'cc .... Spicer, Earl ........ Spivey, Orman .. Spring, Herbert .. Sprowl, Richard Starks, Malcolm Stearns, Mariel Stedman, Barbara Steinhaus, Claire Stewart, Wilbur . Stock, Eunice ....... 1 ........ Stoner, Mary ...... Stopp, Harold .... Storms, Donald . Straley, Janice 95, 116 Stratton, Mildred Streib, Royden Streeter, Ruth ..... Strong, Donald .............. Stuart, Charles ........ 87, Suetterlein, David ......... Swank, Elnora .,.. Swauger, Wesley ......... Sweigard, Joseph ,. t Talbert, Gladys ...... 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