Johnstown Bible School - Echo Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1954
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Thomas in sincere appreciation for his faith- ful assistance and support to the school all these years His radiant personality was a real asset and inspira- tion to us, as young people. y His prayerful concern for the Bible School has been a challenge to each. one of us to live nobler lives for the Lord! , I I ,I I I E I I I I IQ If I II I I II 2 1 I 5 I I I3 I I , I ,I I 2 I I : I , ! 'I I I K . I I I I I I . 'I ,I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I Q I L I I If I I ' I I lf I I 1 I , x I I K , I , II I I Ii II I I II II r I I ' I I V - -. , - , ., . , N ., , .. .Y H , , , EAQY Gr--Ys.,,.q--Y'-vxA 4 T M M ,.4.., . .Q ,,...' l n , N ' , ,,, ,- W...-we--7.,....-.,.-....,.... N, -..- . A- ,, H ,,,z,-..r....,--9-...,.,q. J ' ' W J J J ,y J J - Q -A V -eff? 1 a I 0 -hx 2 -, . fi rf - 5 z '- ' ,.' f ' Q ix. We , ,- g fe,, .- 1 f' f ,, V ' - , 5'5 3 i,,'- 1, xx 4 . - , ' ,' -24, ,'.,'- 4 '- -fag .lb-5' ,. 1 f .,.' A ,. 1'2,y- i l' if E D l T O R I A L CHRIST FOR AlL For only Lord in Thee ls merey found so full end freeg Help mon ascent it, Lord? and why Should any helpless sinner die When Thou art ever more so nigh? Jesus said, WI em come that ye might have life and that ye might have it more sbundently,W John lGfl8c Jesus not only esme to this world to die that we might have life, but that we would enter into e new life im Christ Jesuse This new life in Christ Jesus is not only for a seleit fee but for anyone and everyone who will meet the condition of Godls Word, It requires a full surrender of oneself and all 'we possess without any reseryeo We must be Completely sube mitted to God so that the Holy Snirit may work through use The new life in Christ will be one of victory, beceusey He made us more than oonquerorsa This life is e channel through which Christ Jesus een work to bring e blessing to the lives of those we fonteet dailye The fruits of the Spirit are manifested in this new life in Christ Jesus which ere love, joy, peeeei lonesuffefingp gentleness, gfwninesng faith, meeknessy temnereneep against such there is no lewj iGsl, 5:22e23 A life such es this will bring .glory to Christ by winning souls into the Kingdom, Are you enjoying this new life in Christ Jesus? I t I I J I :jc :,: :,: :,: 2,1 1,4 :,c MY DESIRE To do Thy will is my desire Anoint me now with holy fire That through His vessel men may see The glorious, boundless, liberty, Obtainable only Lord, in Thee, --The Editor 3. ' ,Q-1,-Mu Qs? g r' '21 , 1- , Y -l--is-A-, - -A Aee . .-.., ,.., H ... .. .,. ...,... .,-.......s... i-,,,..,,, ,,.1,,.,-T.,,, 4 H ,,f,,i,,'-gm eg Q 1 I I I 4 F 1 N . ? N 14 H 1 T Q Y V . I 1 E 1 1 i Q E E . . , 5 , 1 I l 5 K , X i 5 ,. I L M , lf , 1 I I z r 1 t I L E I T Edltof A S stanf Fl1POT ASSOCl3tG Ed1tOTS Secretary Buslneas Manager QdV1SOF Typlsts Photographer Art1st Faculty AdV1SOT NNNNNNX -35 ,,r f . I' 55- ggi' 1 775' . L A Raymond Yoder Mary Emma Blough Harrlet Swartzentruber Martha Mlshler Martha L3Dd1S Dorothy Yoder Harry Maust Jr Melvln Nuasbaum Luollle Rlcher Eunice Davldhlzar Paul Payne Eva Mlller Harold Horst 6 f '. x I I 'x ll' N x X d 3 . X X 1 ' 4 I 1 3 1 1 I FACULTY Principal Paul M. Roth AsstQ Principal Harry Y. Shetler Music Director Melvin Nussbaum Instructor Harold Horst Part-Time Instructor Harry C. Blough Matron Grace Eash 'N x , I 5 1 w N . ! : 1 . l I W V 1 1 4 i i,, I , Il, l! x 1 1 1 I MDTTU 'Tzu--W -s, fri? Ie Wt!?ssj M'A-Mig H 6 I- S :W ' I udp . HWL 353' 'J f.,...Qf, M? if Q X I,1,7 I X Lg: L., fl, 3? VRCFX' if L . f effif L A ,gr AN L -' K' 1 1 I C f..f,ff fu X, us H l R' 'A'-, in., -..4 .....-W , ,..,, ,A,,,,.,,xv fy N. . in ' 1. , X Y 9 xx . XXVI! xl 34:1 -V W- F,-viHA:.I rf! .I 'fi 'XXX xx Q?ur':ssgi! fiille sig if ,r,f X, Xue -- is , X warms ggwn 3 , ,f N MM-it Biff? r X-so sg I I ff f ,ff - Ns -M-3: fl I I, X- X 'X . KX? Iwi '?f.7'3- ..-1' xxw Llv4v -f-0.-'I,i:'5' f I 1 110' GCD IS NO RESPECTOR OF PERSONS Class Song CHRIST FOB THE WORLD WE SING Christ for the world we sing, The world to Christ we bring with loving zealg The poor and them that mourn, The faint and overwborne, Sinsick and sorroweworn, Whom Christ doth heals Christ for the world we singg The world to Christ we bring With fervent prayerg The way-ward and the lost, By restless passions tossed, Redeemed at countless cost From dark despaire Christ for the world we singg The world to Christ we bring With one accordg With us the work to share, with us reproach to dare, With us the cross to bear,r For Christ our Lords Christ for the World we singg The world to Christ we bring With 'o ful sons' The new-born souls whose da s ?R9EaKimed J cs 9 from crror's ways, Inspired with hope and praise, To Christ bc long. eeaeeeeeeeeeeee Tho IQ54 graduates of J.B.S. want to thank God for tho oppor- tunity of Christian fellowship with others of like faith such as we have received during the three or more terms oof Bible training. 4 Through this training the vision of the church has become broader sand the existing need for Bible Study increased. A deeper and greater knowledge of the Bible has been experiv enced by each student and a consecration of our lives 'to the Lord was presented to us. By studying the teaching of the 9Master Teacher,H our souls were revived, our hearts were blessed and we received new strength and courage to go forth in the HMaster's Service.n I ,,,- w E 1 1 w w 1 .'J.'.i J - 1 A ,- - A , 11.4 a.- ' av .Q an-A -M w44MweMWf fewwQnn'iF diyffwfyo ysvv fWy5?fTff?F3W1TT5??w iW3Q5Q v ' E ,.Wv..fs5.ffff'-- . b'V d' ,' 'f , 1' ', ,gg m,,, e, 5gg, ' -,Z Hg if-.fjgf . Jzffrvf M A : 1?of? +1---- .,. ff' HUA V M 'H t '-R -1, - '--,,,,.-I M,5Q5gN:geneeemnQqExiif , rfmlw I 1 4 5-1: 1- .I ,' !f .,w,,f'll iq, l 4 'Bum' 'fl f 'f.:.,..,kNI... 'il' 5 - J! NX J' fi. '-M --111 A - ei .Hy ,I TIN' X, 3 If .Xl -.,....-- :rm 145g-4'- '! -e..,.?5g.-M f - Qrff. x . 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I: fig uhno the woflJQ Lucille Richer Proverbs 326 nln all thy shall direct l ways acknowledge him, and he thy pethsek . ,fav . I , ..,, .- .A 1 19' , ..: ,V .. ,.-,-,y-,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 . .'-.. -m -an , ,. i I I ,i la W 1, V ' 5 l V l 4 1 I i 2 C L A S S S U M H A H Y PFlMN'?lAWSwvH1rfy TQ Sootler .lllipoiapb 1 , r btagijythe f3Jss111e 'Pa1iL 'te C313 CflQTUfC at Fhllippi at the time of his 'haw prisanrent at Homes The purpose of writing this Epistle was for the edifieation of the saints, blshops, and doaeonso Paul ex- tresses his sineere'thankfulness and concern and faltrlulness, al- so attempting to reconcile differ- ences that existed a mong them, The words Nloy and Hejoieen, are freauently used in this episw tlea Nfor to me to live is Chris Qld is Q35-lic!! COLOHSlANSwHHarry Y. Shetler The Oolossian Epistlek was written to the saints and faith- ful erethren at Colosse by Paula He streied the problems of Jud- aism. Gnosticism: and nseetieism, tfalde doetrinesjg as PauL dealt with it in the Gclossian ehureho, The message of the book is the Hegre a Tslery' ands 'Dignity Yer The-ste Paul pdlrtadfte than the Ieetv'hatAfGhrist is slip in all ard that in their lives He should W Ere--',eminen.t. He' also exhorts te practieal Christian .living suCh asg husbands loving their rises, children obeying their parents and the obedience of ser- vants to their Masterss BIELIUAL PSYCHOLOGYeMPaul Roth Esyehology is a study of the mind and its relationship to hu- man behaviors ln our Biblical Fxyehology Glass we astudied hu- man behavior from the scientific and Hiblleal viewspoint, H W The t WCFMEDAQ nssT?e'offmahHm bkfVfv 5 , gurl SLl7fff wraps cmwe tiara J'twu4 tyqwmifaf Hvnm alleles V-ra presented ul we were alas shown new to wver mme selfHfen3ered:o:s, angewm 1 Q resf-:Inna-: ,::l3 , f r, Wo rry, ,L ,yr guilt, undiseiplined desire, the sinoerities, and divided loyal tiess - BIBLE DOGTHlNHmwHarold Horst Harry CQ Slough Bible doctrine consist dg she study of God, Christ, The Rely Spirit, and the natural and moral attributes of God, In ' 'this Godfs glory, klolinessg power, mercy, love, greatness was again revealeds We must remember that God is a Spirit and they that worship Him must worship -Him in Spirit and in truth. EVAHGELlSMwHPaul Roth For this study the booklet, Hfersenal Horkn, by Mile Kalfir man was used which explained this type of Christian service very During this study the methods of evangelism, examples of persona al workers, the importance of Per- sonal Hvangelism, the qualifieaw tions of the personal worker, and how to lead a soul to Christ were some of the items of discussions We learned that personal work is more effective than other metha ods of evangelism and also it was this method that our Master ents? ly used while here on earth, The rewards of faithful person- al workers are many. Above all we were made to realize the true val- ue of a soul and that the soul will Eepsnd ieterhityithither in Heaven, or Hella May we as true Christian Werke 'ers go forth more zealous to wan souls for our Master, Lord and King o 1 1 3 r v w V Y v 4 K i 1 1 4 2 i I 1 Z I i I ir 'W wh., E I '4 E. Z E 1 i e 3 2 Q 5 w 1 x ? Q 15 -qs-ww.. f C L A S S S U M H A R Y PHIiJ' 'LaHSwwfIir:5 To Snorifwr Triesians Ttm1.wsiQte.'ty ther 'Q', !3rtsf1ie '?a1iL 'Go trys ffldTWQC at fhjjE3pni.syt the time cyf E345 'inn' prisanwent at Renew The purpose ef writing this Epistle was for the edifieation of the saints, bishops, and deaeonso Paul exe rresses his sincere thankfulness and concern and fairhiulness, al- so attempting to reeencile differ- ences that existed a hong theme The words niet and HejeieeU5 are frequently used in this epise tlea 'Her to me to live is Chrim and to die is gain.n Phila l:2l CGLOS3lAH5w-Harry Y. Shetler 4 0 Cqcha pass Q 8. sen ini a faith JT in r a olfs Dum . 'L e treo fu Ld WS 'F JV! n'f , e an triaes D dealt f lit, tel ,U iam J iran. W beef e 0711. 'J ,n on K e o exaolt Mt Uwdfpbo al Liri T1 n liv n ur husband 'ovwng their ildren eee irq thei a d the ehodiesee of ser to taeir Mastersg Hier his lull! PQYCHOLOCY Paul Poth rsifhology is a study of the ld its relationship to hu . eeoavioye in our Bitlioa Hfpchelogv Class we entailed hu- man behavior from the scientific and Fihlleal viowwpoint, H V ilu, gi ff'-1: f e tfz.'p'f.'b's'fr'fre ' -Qu,ff7'frtf,si:?s'HYaJ hbiTfl P' , yi spit F Nvire amen flaw' 1 ur tin, tvgwmzvaf 5 43ers abit if mira Presented are tr were ales shown how to 5VC'gmHC Q, ,-, 1 ' sehihtenneradseesp angevg E 'ww resentment, fear, Worry, ist guilt, undiseiplined desire, m sineerities, and divided loyal tiGSo BIBLE DOGTHINEmeHarold Horst Harry CQ Slough Bible doctrine eensistrdg she study ef Gedy Christ, The Hwly Spirit! and the natural and meral attributes of Gods In this Ged's glory, klolinessi power, mercy, love, greatness was again revealeds We must remember that Cad is a Spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and in truth. EVANGELISMwHPaul Roth For this study the booklet, UPersonal Workn, by Mile Kaifim man was used which explained this type of Christian serviee very During this study the methods of evangelism, examples of person- al Workers, the importance of Per- sonal Evangelism, the qualifieaw tions of the personal worker, and how to lead a soul to Christ were some of the items of discussions We learned that personal work is more effective than other methw ods of evangelism and also it was this method that our Master chic? lv used while here on earth, The rewards of faithful persone al Workers are many. Above all We were made to realize the true vale ue of a soul and that the soul will vspend teterhitvibeithen in Heaven, or Hell: May we as true Christian Werke ers go forth more zealous to win souls for our Master, Lord and King o I-n I lf V, Ii D O'. .V -r ,,. I, . ,J LJ. 8. 4? FT K.. C I 131' fl 11 4? W I Fi: fi? -X -. .., JN Gu U4 iff fsf 1 K . 'Ur L- x .U ' ' c .. - 23. S'-. 1.1, 1.15 39: ?UTRlC 3PEAKING'nHdrTY Ye Shetlm? CHILD STUDY'mHarTy YQ Shotler ', -. Q -. 0 tney reeo in the been in the ,n ,T dye dlstin2tSyv and gow the if soc and caused Blom i '.',' 4. l the rfaeingsn Nehemiah 6:8 ,nj do we speak? Speaking is a port of each one of ue and we speak in order to express our liege and feelings to one ann etc We The purpose of speaking is to entertain, to inform, to convince, to impress, and to se- cure actions ln directing speech, thereaue three things to consider-ethe speech? the speaker, and the aud- iencee Speech must be directed by desire to secure a rosponseef the mind of the hearer and the desire must be strong enough to control our thinking and feeling to accomplish the purpose for which we speaks Cloarrless, earnestncss, eli- minating selfeeoneciousness, ex- perience, and having a desire to communicate are important elew ments for delivering a speech: Trnlie Speaking is not a gift given only to certain individxds but may be cultivated by each one of us if so desirede Mdsfememelvin Nussbaum i In music, we as Christians learned tne art of singing hymns and praises unto our Lord, The essential fundamentals of music? which we tried to put to practice when singing was taught, The instructor also spent some time in teaching Whow to beatn time wnien will be an asset for song leaders and to .the congre- gationv Through the studios of this class? we have learned to appre- ciate our church music and can tncreby glorify our God by sing- ing . The importance of life was magnified during this-course of Studys Life is for etcrrity md therefore it is important that we-asfparents and teachers give the child proper teaching and trainingp Christ Himself magnified Child-life and used a child as an example to us, Sources of Child Study areby observation of a ehildg remlne isence, literature, and sciences The life-building ,forees ..are heredity, environment, and perm SO1'l21lIi.'UY a We must remember that each phase of growing from childhood to adulthood, the needs ofcnmmy individual must be met .accords 0 MISSIONS--Harold Horst Wwhere there isinno'vttei0U,. the people porishfx Prottfittld This year the course of Misa sions was centered on Indian We learned that there are fourwnin religious groups in India? ishe Hindu, Moslems, Christians, and the Sikhs, The Mennonite Mission is low cated in the Central EU'ovinc3 and deal chiefly with the Hindus The missionaries have to countw eract many hindrances to theecm ceptance of the Gospels A few of those hindrances are fears superstition, caste rule, illie teracy, and false religionss Methods that are used in spreading the Gospel in India are through Evangelistic tours? Bible women, literature, and of medical services We as Christians should all help to spread the Gospel to these poor heathen by GLHRCP praying, giving, or goings x la. L n F . I :ff v ' . I 0 o V7 S , J... 'he' ,-an Si' 4. ' 125: bye wa ai ds: ai to ni. z 4 W ci gin v , A 01: lan CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE--Harold Thomas Christian Evidence is the scientific proof of the Divinep authority of the Christian rea llgiena We as Uhristlar should diligently seareh the f -futures so that we may be asia QC defend sur faith against false deetzdres such as Christ defended Himself on several oceasienss If we fall and do not defend our faith, the skeptics will reason that we do not know our own beliefso The Bible is the Divine Reve- lation of God and there is no substitute for Christianity. SURVEY III--Melvin Nussbaum In Survey III we took a glimpse into each book of the New Testament. Time did not peru mit us to study each book thor- oughly, but important teachings were emphasizedo 'We also noted-how the Old and New Testaments are closely bound together by prophesies and the fulfillment thereof. Through this study, it gave each student a longing to knew more and to understand the Scripx tures better so that we may be better fitted to help others find Christ as' their Savioure JEREMIAH-'Harry Y. Shetler Jeremiah, a prophet, was cho- sen of God before he was born. Cod used him to prophesy and warn Judah of the wrath to come if they would not turn from their wicked ways and gave Is- aeel asp an example of what should befall them if they would ret turn from their sin. God al- so told Jeremiah that He wouldtm with him against all the people and Kings of Judah, against the princes and priests thereof and would makel him as a defenced city against them, Judah beeame so wicked that there was not one righteous nan tcm bfziftwund., Tdrey liJfcd Piero animals, wholly given to daeeiz, depresiinn and roeteryg entirely satisfied with the rettennoec of their governments They laughed and seeffed at the prophetfs warn ng .E After Jeremiah prophesied ape proximately twenty years, he bee came very downhearted and talked with the Lord and said, Ndightw eous art thou, C Lord, when I plead with theog Wherefore doth the wicked propser and why are they happy that deal treaenw erouslynu Then God answwered Jeremiah and said, UIf thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canes thou contend with horses?H Bat God was not yet ready to destroy Judah. Jeremiah the people twenty more executed His Those who d continued to warn for approximately years and then God judgment upon themw d not die from fae mine, or were killed with the sword, were captivity. IQ carried away into , f 4 1 M .1 .Y of 0 Q o n ,- I. I .A ,Q . I. , .n 1 I i R s E V I I I L I v M I N I S T E R J S L INVO RQM A L ' We certainly appreciated the presence of Dre Nownaq fox A Christian Psychiatrist, for Ministf Mtrmflo If 1 J l Quite a few messages to us concerniw 1 :sl saltn ll or and Psychiatryt M Listed are a few of the thoughts be presented to 1 1 f al illiness is as much a sickness as physical illne ln U 1 31 illness is m0FG ffequdnt amongst people who come from die rupted homesq Our capacity for mental health is limited because of +A, equipment we bring with us into the worlds' l Mental health is not freedom from worry, anqiety and un pleasantness but it is beina able to enjoy our usefulness C3 ' the world and fo God I E l l.' -W-'53-42344-?H4'-:'H555 ?5' P I C T U R E P A G E The'bast:sQlQist fly 2.5What does on behind my back?u 3. I ll read Dr. Cranes article for you, Slightly mixed 4 5: 'Hey, what are you doing?N 6 l'N' 7. s. 9. io, ll 129 ' icer than I expectedu uneasy susan Doing daily chores. nOhI Woe is mel nI'm glad I hid! . ghird floor Trio That's just the way som people are,n 15. NLets sing, Classlm 14. uCaught?Ni Nothing hurt but my pridelu 15, Happy! 16. Public Speaking Class 17, Harold IB. Chore time ' 19. Chorus practice3'books scarce. 201 Blond Curly hair, blue eyes! 21, 22. 25g 24. as. as. ev. 28a 29, 50. How dirty! Velma, the Indian Maid Mass Hall Hurry upl Paul Getting acquainted Future Chorus Director Evening Class Little Mary, The Prophetess Homeward Bound. Three Old-maids by a wishing well. 31. nI'm saying it sentlyn 52. 55. 54. 35- Tired and sleepy. DOn't disturb! How do you feel about it? Upset stomach T e Scottown Band iii , r 4 1 4 ! i I 5 A 1 3 ff' Q Q, I 5 , V5 IV, il, 'w ! I I r l E i N I I i w I su. N 1 , N L, V, ,, , b , ,,, , , ' ' l i w ,-, .N - - . M I N I S T E R J S , lNfO RQM A L ' We certainly appreciated the presence of lic Norman Imxxt A Christian Psychiatrist, for Minishe heel- H6 tefught Quite e few messages to us concernif I Tseith W1,VMHr or and Psychietryu p - listed ere e few of the thougbtt be presented to us: Ven. sl illiness is es much e sickness HS PCYS3U91 51159590 Meeiv 31 illness iS mOPG ffGQU9Ut amongst people who come from diet rupted homeso - Our cepecity for mental health is limited beeeuse of tie equipment we bring with us into the worlde' Mental heelth is not freedom from worrygvenqiety and une pleesentness but it is being able to enjoy our usefulness to the world end fo God. 2 eeseeseese P I C T U R E P A G E A l.gThe'bsstisolQist 2.nWhet goes on behind my beck?n 5. NI'll reed Dr. Cranes article for you.n 4. Slightly mixed l nHey, what ere you doing?U 6, xNicer then I expectedn 5-C V. Deddy Queen 8. Doing deily chores. 9. NOhl Woe is mel I 10, nI'm glad I hid! ll. ghird floor Trio 127 That's just the way som people ereeu 15. uLets sing, Clesslm 14. uCaught?N Nothing hurt but my prideln l5f Happy! 16. Public S oakin Cless 17, Harold fp 5 18. Chore timep 2 f 19. Chorus practiceg'books scarce. 201 Blond curly huir5 blue oyesl 21, How dirty! if y 22, Velma, the Indian Maid 25s Mess 1 24s Hurry up! Pauly y 251 Getting acquainted 26. Future Chorus Director 27. Evening Class 28. Little Mary, The Prophetess 29. Homeward Bound 50. Three Old-meids by e wishing well. 5l. uI'm saying it gentlyn u 52. Tired and sleepy. Eon't disturb! 55, How do you feel about it? U set stomach 54. E 55- T e Scottown Band ' F3 Ik ff' V H- N-rf':'H ' nl wffff '4 .ri rf if 1 ,.-+ W 49 K QA 15' 31 ff rs 3 ' 4 A L1 QD -Q -1 ,Zi ai H '11 ii W E zz, Q. X, QV Q X ah Hi! we had such an enjoyable time here at Bible School this yeaiy we couldnft help but share some of the daily events wit yous There were a few outstanding' events this year whieh the school cannot alwavs Least ef? such as having twins? Yes, indeed we had twinsl Heal live GHGS3 and they were girls too, Thai? merry laughter easily lifted a low spirits and speaking of spirits, a Wwiteh. Doctor? appeared one night when Paul Roth had an ache? and asked for some pills? n We enjoyed having Graee Eash as our matron, but why did she get up at 2:15 in the morning? , With a trick or a dummy waiting at ever turn one never knew what to'expectrnexts. Poor Harry Shet er ate shredded soap one day, which looked like coconut. Melvin probably will never forget how the girls adored his blue eyes, and-beautiful curly hair. We were all ge glad that John Thomas was able to come to J.B.S. after a few days absence. How do you suppose we stu- dents felt under the same roof with the uwalking encyclo- pedian? Oh! we dare not, forget the cooks.s They are very impor- tant. However, we had to be careful what we said or we were punished! Nancy Jane had to eat two pieces of Ground Cherry Pie at lunch one day because she told Stella, nlt stinks in the kitchenn while the pies were baking. , , we did appreciate all those good meals, but Paul Payne, who was usually unusual from the rest, poured water on his mashed potatoes one times f The faculty was usually busy, but Paul Roth did take time to write to a man who was dead for lO years! Tragic mistakei Our Literaries were good too, Especially the time the faculty was the Committees Mary Emma, Velma, Eva, and Mary were on nTelling-Visionsnp and was it good! The socials were interesting, I believe they must have turned Towser loose one nights Such a hilarious time! We sure did laugh when the sap ran up and down. . We can still hear Paul Rothfs familiar statements, Any questions more?n and nlfm saying it gentlyin , y Bang! What's that now? Chl Lucy is asking nwhat kind of a barn door do you got here?n She's coming from the mae tron's room., , Then too, UDaddy Tuddu, was so nice and kind to us. He always had an interesting 'bedtime story, or a good lullaby put into facial expressions, which were so humorous' He had a very sweet wife to keep him balanced, Well, now I must so before the bell starts ringings Paul Roth hears them, but they are hard to find. No wonder, if they are under his beds Solong till next year. , Your J.B.S. Friends ff Hi! We had such an enjoyable time here at Bible School this year, we couldnft help but share some of the daily events with'youa There were a few outstanding' events this year which the ?chool cannot alwaysm beast efy such as hauing twins? les, lndeed we had twinsa Peat lmve cnesg and they were girls E000 Thalf merry laughter easily lifted a low spirits and Q 'Tr - ' . S9 speaking of splrlts, a tdixch Doctorh appeared one night when Paul Roth had an ache? and asked for some pillsq We enjoyed having Grace Eash as our matron, but why did she get up at 2:15 in the morning? , With a trick or a dummy waiting at every turn one never knew what to'eXpect nexus Poor Harry Shet er ate shredded soap one day, which looked like coconut. Melvin probably will never forget how the girls adored his blue eyes, and beautiful eurly hair, 'We were all so glad that John Thomas was able to come to J.B.S. after a few days absences How do you suppose we stu- dents felt under the same roof with the uwalking encyclow pedian? Oh! we dare not forget the cooks. They are very impor- tant' However, we had to be careful what we said or we were punished! Nancy Jane had to eat two pieces of Ground Cherry Pie at lunch one day because she told Stella, nlt stinks in the kitchenn while the pies were baking. , , we did appreciate all those good meals, but Paul Payne, who was usually unusual from the rest, poured water on his mashed potatoes one timea 1 The faculty was usually busy, but Paul Roth did take time to write to a man who was dead for lO years! Tragic mistakel Our Literaries were good toon Especially the time the faculty was the Committees Mary Emma, Velma, Eva, and Mary were on nTel1ing-Visionswy and was it good! The socials were interestings I believe they must have turned Towser loose one nighta Such a hilarious time! We sure did laugh when the sap ran up and down. , We can still hear Paul Rothls familiar statements, 'Any questions more?n and Ulfm saying it gentlyiu , Bang! What's that now? Oh! Lucy is askingl uwhat kind of a barn door do you got here?n She's coming from the mae tronls room., , Then too Whaddy Tuddn was so nice and kind to use He always had an interesting' bedtime story, or a good lullaby put into facial expressions, which were so humorous' He had a very sweet wife to keep him balanced. Well, now I must go before the bell starts ringing. Paul Roth hears them, but they are hard to find. No wonder, if they are under his bede Solong till next year. , Your J.B.S. Friends ' 24' 'Q ,. , 9 O C I A L E T I Q U E T T E Here are some rules for social etiquette. Hass lv Always tel? your troubles at the table and he as eress as you can. 2. If your 'other or father all you to do a task never do its 5. Never give the best tc the company that come ln your home and he sure to tease them as much as possihlef 4. Two words never to he used in the home are HThankmyou4 and Excuse or pardon meet 53 Always horror things without permissions Bible Sslisfll le Be careful to interrupt a teacher who is talking to someone else and stand close to overhear any conversation. 26 Always stand around and he rough and noisy till the teacher tells you to stop for classs 56 Tell secrets in the presence of others or whispe ering ln class is very good mannerss Qu Never say Hdood morningw and always have a frown upon your faoe when you enter schools 50 To get the attention of the teacher, raise your hand and snap your fingers, 6. Always throw waste paper on the floor for janltol to pink up, At Chureh lf Kl?3ys'he late if possible at and no excuses for being earlys 29 Whispering, giggling and talking of the weeR?s happenings in ehureh ls one thing that should he done at every ehureh services 50 Always laugh and stare at strangers that some to ohurehs 4. After singing drop your hymn hook loudly into the hook rack. On the Street - in the middle of the street ,, 23 Pretend you donlt know anyone even if you dos 55 When a toy is walking with a girl he shbuld ale ways walk on the inside of the walks 44 Carry umbrella, whether opened or closed in a dangerous position, Es Whenever entering a door, always push in firsts lZ'TEah the call for a meal is heard always some at least a half hour lates Qnext page? 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'54 NH 1 I 5' . v , E' ' 'f ,I inf .y . e N , 1 r .1 f a Q Y- H ,Q 5 g . 55 E P 3 ' 9, 1 f 8 3 1 ? SQ 5. V ,K L i . Eunice Davidhizar H ollsopple, Pa. Drives her ear in any kind f weather to come t o Bible chool. Kept very busy at home ' the mornings and evenings with her new baby sister. She i s a very efficient secretary for Kissel Plumbing and Heating. Eunice i s a sincere Christian and an active worker in the church. U40 .Ho Q3 H arry Maust Jr. Scottdale, Pa. Our married student, who is more contented since his wife came. Full.ef fun is nTuddn.He+ participates well in class dis- cussions. nfuddu is a verygood personal worker: enjoys street mtgs., etc. Has the nknacku of helping people with their pro- blems. Jean Maust C Scottdale, Pa. Jean takes all her husband's notes in class and tries to keep them straight. Her only problem, she says,is her husband,nTudd3n She left her work at the Pub- lishing House to attend J.B.S. the last 4 weeks. Jean is a sincere Christian girl,ready to do the Lordfs will. Harriett Swartzentruber Oakland, Md. Good singer who hails from the hills of Maryland. Talks with her eyes. Can read inter- esting stories -- especially in Speech Class. A member of the Swartzentruber Trio. Works for her ministervfather on the farm. Has a real testimony for her Lord. LucillefHieher Hansson, Ohio Lucy is one of our Ohio girlss she is kind to everyone and a friend of alle Gets packs agas from heme with delicious candy in thems Always ready to lend a helping hand whenever neededg Lucy is a conscientious Christian who is happy in the will of the Lord. Mary My Swartzentruber Salisbury, Pa. Small, but mighty! Can be found anywhere ready for any- thing goode Loves to sing early in the morning. Gan give good speeches in Public Speaking Class a n d Literary. Isnft afraid to say what she thinks. Is noted for her song, NGrand- fatherfs Clock.N Is a good Christian girl. Paul M. Roth Masontown, Pa. Our principal and teacher. Full of fun and enjoys teasing, the students. Likes to tease his nephew Paul, especially. Has taken dp mindvreading. Be- Cl . . . V H sides teaching, he is also lear ing at JsB.S. even how to talk Pa. Dutch. A very good counsel- or and personal worker. is kept busy with church - wide activities. Harry Y. Shetler Davidsville, Pa. Our jolly faculty man who likes to tell jokes about big noses and nhorse eggs.N He is also field representative for MRSC5 pastor of our IJW young meng and president of our dis- trict mission board. Harry is a will-known evangelist. QU? '5 1 ! . 1 1 Stella Shetler ' Davidsville, Pa. Harry's nbetter-halfn. Sur faithful cook and planner cf ex- tra :god meals for each student, ally keeps things livened tp in the kitchen. Can certainly p with the witty states ments at times. When things get dull, all we need is a good laugh nut of Stella! Melvin Nussbaum Johnstown, Pa. y Our capable music instructor and chorus director, A TQOOG teecher..His students enjoy hear- ing stories of his boyhood pranks. The girls like his curly hair, big blue eyes, and pretty teeth, Melvin is a farmer and deacon in this community. He is on fire fur the Lord. y Mary Emma Elough Hollsopple, Pa. Mary Emma is a good and act- ive girl in Bible School and in her home church which is Bliugh, She is welleliked in BHibaSchool because of her friendliness and willingness to be helfful. She is ahgeod assistant ieditor of the icho. She likes to read pee- try and other readings. Willing to be used where the Lord leadsg Nancy Jane Swartzentruber Salisbury, Pa. r One of our three-year grad- uates this year. She's been mak- ing quarters on the Shetler Com- mentary. Nancy Jane is very in- telligent because she has made gerfect in all her tests here at bible School. ls interested in voluntary Service Work. lH1is past summer she spent about four months at the Otelia Mission, Cpal Conaway 1Hcf'.3y ellantown, Pa. A very witty girl from Mae Sclfltg'-L,J1j,y ' ,g,l ad.Qi'i 'Q'J ' sc ynupf J xtuient. Must have it in fn? 5 i according to he: nina cn, NWMQC Mer Arewo Likes fu jump off third floor roof on to second flour roof and crawl in winddws, ls growing in her Christian lifeq Betty Berkshire ltaeontmnni, Pa. She is 'willing to help in every and any good thing, not in everything and anything, Sac brings good cookies and candy from Masontown. Betty spent U weeks in Voluntary Service this summer tteathingBiBiblech8chcole She is a sincere Christian and a very brilliant girl. Anna Lehman Boswell, Pa. ls a twin sister to Hannah. Very friendly. She helps to do the washing, but we Fdidn't find any starehed socks!! She also helps to clean the dorm. 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A very cheerful person to have aroundd Very neat Likes her last name quite well. She wants to be a humble servant working for her Master. Catherine Hallman Doylestown, fa. A Comes from Granconia. Her interests are in Kentucky where she spent sometime in a service unit. Knows her Bible very welk Is thinking of taking a trip to Florida after Bible School. She has dedicated her life to the Lord and is serving Him. Velma Thomas Hollsopple, Pa. Assistant worker in the kitchen. Always has a piece of cheese for a hungry mouse, En- joys writing lettens very much. Likes to nfix-upfthe Preacher's bed. Is a S. S. teacher here at the Stahl Church. Velma has pretty wavy hair and a winning smile. Harold Horst U Altoona, Va. A minister from Altoona who is here as a partetimo stuJent ard teacher. Has a hearty laugh and enjoys helping with tba dishes, Likes music ales, Brought some good Hponhausw to J.B,S., which got the 3rd floor girls up for breakfast. Paul Payne McVeytoen, Pa, An exceptionally goodworker Helps to keep things nice and always helps with the 'disheso Had good success with the first cookies and cake he ever tried to bakeg Always needs an extra pitcher of water on the table where he sits. Is very zealous in his service for the lhord. Left J.B,S. 2 weeks early' to enter V.S. A Raymond J. Yoder 'Salisbury, Pa, Comes fnom Pa. near the Md. border. Has a brand new Ford. He's our HUncle Rayn, always willing to take part in school activities. He's :nur busy editor of the Echo. He goes home over the weekends to teach at a mission Sunday School, A fine Christian boy, Grace Eash r Jerome, Pa. , Our red, wavy-haired matron at the dorm, who is baby-sitter to all. Though she has redhhar, we haven't found any temper yea Grace really practiceefwhat she preaches on,nHow to Keep Young? LQ3 , My Deer Friends, ltfs late, htt I must tell you what a good time T had ter day, It seemed like old times again as l met tne student: ani Taeltty oi ' ' S. New ten years later itfs a we ' 'L meet Ina? ani fo r ianllies. The may for tes annual J.B,SQ reunion dawned bright and beautiful en July lb, lQ64. The reunion was held in the newlyebuilt dormitory. lt is built on the same site as the other dorm way back in l954o Can you imagine how this dermm itery Sesame to be built? 'Remember Velma Thomas, who helped make those delicious meals? Well, she finally married an BChioan' who owns a 600 acre farms I suppose she get good and tired of killing wasps and fliesll As the people gathered in the social room of the new dorm: I could hardly believe my eyes. All the changes P90319 Gel make in lC years times Well, l must not forget to tell you about the interestin 5 program we nada Harold Horst, D.D., who is new the prineim pal at JfHQ3e opened the meeting with a Welcome Speech, The Johnstown Eible Soheel has really grown too, since he isprinf cipall After the welcome speech, Melvin Nussbaum, a ren tired farmer, led the group in two selections of songs You should hear Molvinis Chorus sing now. They just came 7 beak from a tour and one of the songs they sing is the hHallelne jah Chorusn and every note is perfect. He also ' conducts singing senoels in the Jonnstown District. Then Harry wsnsen len, who is back from his cross-country evangelisti town had the invocation? His wife, Stella, who is a graduate of Melvinfs singing sehoog is Harryls song leader on his tours fast on the Program was a solo Eva Millers She is serve une her Lord in song and teaching Sunday Schools T hear sho is head secretary at Hendersonis Dry Cleaning Plants Neat is wnet I was really waiting to hearewthe fifteen minute suoeehes by all the returned missionaries. Hirst we heard from Anna Lehman, who is a missionary to the Afriean pcoplek Her message was ehallengingn Then hor twin sister, Hanne ah, Qwho nadnft seen eaeh other for seven yearsb, told us about ner work in Indies Mary Swartzentruber, on furlough from full- time mission work, told of hor work and also a little of her sister, Nancy Jane, who is in Puerto Hicos Nancy is enjoying her work there very much and asks ourgway- ers: The next one to toll of her experiences in the foreign field was Martha Mishler. She and her husband juss returned from South America. Then Catharine Hallman, .who has recently opened a mission in Kentucky, told of the hardm ships in starting a mission, yet how the Lord can open 'ways for His works y Paul Payne, who opened mission work in the Ozarkstells of his experiences there and also his experiences in Voluntary Ceontinucd onqnext pagej .Elk A ,43w...-fun 5 l I . ,-.Juv A . , . , .A X' ' ' . - ' L4-' . . - - - ' service, He met his wife while studying in Elkart for two V1 reeks before going into vniv After these speeches, Opal Ccnaway, an active church worker, Betty Berkshire, the new tres new for J,P.3, and Harriett Swartrentruber, who more from Maryland to Masontewn, sang the beautiful songs HGu. 5,55,1 1 hear Harriett is still baking those delicious apple rissl Paul Both, new a graduate from' Medical School, and rated Psychiatrist in the Masontown area, closed the meeting with prayers A New is when I met some surprising thingss Isaiah Kauhnaa. our faithful janitor at J E,3. in '54 is still janiterk Of course, the work isnit nearly so hard wmth the eil furnaces in the new dorm and in the remodeled Stahl Churchs Flease donlt be too shockedi Here come Tudd and Jean Maust with their twin sons, and a baby daughters They are reall? haFPY in the bcrdfs work in Scottdale where thcy 039 busy in the young peeple's activities, Tudd is also coune sclor for anyone with prehlcmss Remember our matron Grace hash? She liked taking care of children so well at J,E.S. that she is new a fullefledged matron at the largest Children's Home in Pennsylvanias bcrothy Yoder could not be here because she I 1. 4 TT U is new engagw ed as Supervisor of Nurses, in our large Mennonite Hose piuals Raymond Jo Yoder is close by, managing a large brick factcrys When I think of Eunice Davidhizar, I somehow think-of Mary Emma Elough, While talking to both of them, they safi they donft build air castles anymore because their dream haw: cone true. Eunice has met her better half and they are very active in church work, especially with the young people osrtwtlmc, Eunice still works for the Kissell Plumbing an d Hurting ,':, Cc. Mary Emma new lives in Ghio and is married to a osyehiatrists She new understands all about the sub-cone so aus mind, I just found out today who the chief-cook is at J. B. S. Itfs the one we soc more than hear,' Ethel Thomas, I'd like 'o sample some of her food, wouldn't you? Oh! I dare not forget to tell what Martha Landis is doing, She is avery good Chirophraotor in Philadephia and through this work she is reaching many souls for Christ, One of the most interestm ing works is that of Lucille Richcrs She has an office all of her own at the Scottdale Publishing House where she writes stories for our church papers, Last, but not least, is Lavina Geiscr from Ohio, I did not get to talk with her very long, because she and her hush band had to hurry back to the Old Peoplc's Home where they are faithfully workings I o 'My, itfs late, but I just had to tell you the exoericnces I of the say ' N gas' SINCERELYQ, A FRIEXTD F i A J n ? .-fa, Fwy-Nn.kfHf-K 3.98 E101 ' vu 'N a 1 .-. 4 1 fa K. g W an 3 5 if 6, 7U 8, Eff 10 ll '- P1 3 4 ,-, . ff lb .., ,, .LQ -I K it ,.l. 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