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. I- iv is B.I. We taff are Inees brance act is school year —THE STAFF Ir remem iendships which have ing th ky. ight of the world ever be Cc o re) Oo Se U (7) rat oO oO foie ee ie) — ad ie) Oo ZG) 2 IV 2 ing to the and fr d dur the L ’ ions ivilege to be able to record th is . tory of another great year for L t ience ds to br inspira The members of the 1953 L Hvar pr. ial his ren tor ts fr pic 1e€S happy to present th been exper count ji May He who the center of our act i t L. H. APPEL Preacher LINCOLN HRISTIAN CHURCH A beacon of Christian influence in the commu- nity from which shines the Light of the World. bid “Ye are the light of the world... esse Pees DEDICATION We are happy to dedicate the 1953 “Lifeline” to Mr. Clarence McFadden, a man of Christian faith and service, a faithful minister of the a 7 Gospel, a member of the board of trustees, and a faithful friend of the school who has been our Clinic leader since its beginning in 1946. —THE STAFF Gee ec ta a KU cannot be hid” Let your light v0 shine among men, .. we. BI eth on tie nn amet ais eects aie ios ies? ADMINISTRATION | THE PURPOSE The purpose of the Lincoln Bible Institute will be to train preachers and other full-time Christian workers who will know the Christ and be able to preach the Christ to this generation. THE POLICY Jesus, the Christ, the Head of His Body, the Church, will be made central and surpreme. Regarding division as of Satan and unity in Christ as of God, the plea for the unity of God’s people, through the restoration of the New Testament Church, will be ceaselessly stressed. The Lincoln Bible Institute will employ or retain any teacher, trustee, or other worker in any capacity who is not an obedient believer and member in good standing of the Church of Christ, undenominational, and who does not ac- cept without reservation the message of the Old and New Testa- ment as, in a unique sense, the revelation from God. Strict adherence to the historic position of the Restoration Movement and the things most certainly believed, taught and practiced by the New Testament Church from the beginning, is the avowed determination of all those concerned in the launching of this enterprise. No favor, financial or otherwise, will be accepted save on this basis. Such a school must be independent, separate and apart from any human agencies. The only unity possible must be and is the unity found in Christ Jesus. While intending to antagonize none, but seeking the friendship and cooperation of all in pro- portion that like aims are cherished, we press on to train young people to preach, teach and live Christ. Coos ERNEST E. LOUGHLIN Minister Springfield, Illinois CLARENCE McFADDEN Minister Mt. Auburn, Illinois FRANK BRADLEY Businessman Lincoln, Illinois CHARLES C. McBRIAN Attorney Springfield, Illinois A. L. ALTHAUS Minister Terre Haute, Indiana oe LACY HALL Businessman Elkhart, Illinois ELMER SIMPSON Farmer Rochester, Illinois MELVIN FISCUS Minister Camp Point, Illinois EDWIN SMITH Minister Salem, Illinois (not pictured) ALAN EURY Farmer Lincoln, Illinois JACK MEYER Attorney Flora, Illinois FRED GREEN Businessman Highland, Indiana —q Zmo= =nmysy Weo Jesus placed much importance and responsibility upon His followers when He said “Ye are the light of the world.’ Our old world is in need of the Light of lights. People are living in the darkness of sin, superstition and hate. We in the year 1953 have a great opportunity to carry to them the light of God’s love and grace. With this opportunity comes responsibility. If we do not carry the light, people will die in darkness. We must not fail. This year’s Lifeline is a great challenge and call to service. Let us dedicate ourselves to the task of being light bearers, so that when the race is run and the victory won, Jesus will say, “Well done for ye were the light of the world.” EARL C. HARGROVE ... walk while ye have the light... aa zP muou wee } Still it shines! The Light sti ll shines! Often, in dark ages of the past, the Light has shone to make clear the way of countless millions as they have groped their way or as they stumbled in the darkness of this world. And still it shines! It shines in the classes, the chapels, the so- cials of Lincoln Bible Institute. It shines in the lives and the ministries of her students. It shines in the churches, the missions and the other services where her students are laboring. We thank God that we can have a small share in keeping the light shining. We count it all blessing that we have been entrusted with this sacred task of teaching and training in order that bearers of the light may be prepared forthe high and holy work that is theirs. CHARLES E. MILLS _. . Cet darkness come apron you. Yoha 12:55 a S. EDWARD TESH — Professor of Old Testament. Johnson Bible College A.B. 1931; School of Religion, Butler fessor of New Testament. Graduate Freed - Hardman College, Henderson, Ten- University, B.D. 1948; com- EARL C. HARGROVE — President of the In- AB 1935; PRIOR ee pleted residence require- stitute, Professor of Christian Ministries. ; ne ments for the A.M. degree Municipal University of Omaha, A.B. 1928- Un esas Be eso te and the Th.M. degree. 1932; Municipal University of Omaha, A.M. in Psychology; Phillips University, A.M., 1933-1935. OUR “While ye have light, believe tu the light... ffs Gay ae i. a : WINFIELD RICHARDS — Pro- CLIFFORD IUBELT — Instructor fessor of Old Testament. in Christian Education and Johnson Bible College, A.B. Literature. Southern Illinois 1927; Phillips University, University, B.S.Ed. 1941; M.A. 1928; Lincoln Bible Lincoln Bible Institute, A.B. Institute, B.D. 1948. 1947. . : e will es ; e KENNETH STEWART — In- REGINA STEWART — Instruc- RUBY VALERIUS — Instructor BETTY KINDRED—Office Sec- : structor in Missions and tor in Music. Studied music in Music. Studied at South- retary. : Old Testament. Minnesota at Minnesota Bible College, ern Illinois University, 1948, Bible College, B.M. and Music Major. Major Piano. Lincoln Bible A.B.; Butler University, B. Institute, 1949-1953. ‘i S.L., M.A. and B.D.; Univer- ) sity of Southern California, completed resident require- ments for the Th.D. de gree. MARION W. HENDERSON — Professor of New Testa- ment. Lincoln Bible Insti- tute, A.B. 1948; Greenville College, A.B. 1950; South- ern Baptist Theological Sem- inary, B.D. 1951. JOHN P. HASTY — Instructor in Biology, Milligan Col- lege, B.S.Ed. Major: Chem- istry; University of Pennsyl- vania, M.L. Major Zoology. JESSIE C. EURY — Dean of Women, Librarian, Gradu- ate of Lincoln College with the Associate of Arts de- ‘gree, Special work in Li- brary Science, University of Wisconsin, 1946. CHARLES E. MILLS — Dean of the Institute, Professor of Church History. Butler Univer- sity, A.B. 1935; Butler University, completed residence requirements for B.D. degree. FACULTY ... that ye may be the children of light.” Yohu 12:36 GENEVA P. CHANDLER — Book store manager and Registrar, Instructor in Church Secretary and Methods in Elementary Christian Education. Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. 1941. WEYMUTH MASON — Office Manager, Instructor in Sec- retarial Science. Graduate of Brown’s Business Col- lege, Springfield, Illinois. HAROLD W. FORD — Profes- sor of New Testaent, In- structor in Church History. School of Religion, Butler University, A.B. 1942; School of Religion, Butler University, B.D. 1949. LEROY BOLDON — Professor of Music. Lincoln Bible In- stitute, A.B. 1947; Moody Bible Institute School of Music, Chicago, 1947- 1948; Illinois Wesleyan University School of Music, Bloomington, Illinois, 1948- 1949. (PANae Te aeTE a CLAUDIA BOLDON — In- structor in Music. Studied in the School of Music at Moody Bible Institute ses- sions of 1947-1948. Lincoln Bible Institute, A.B. 1951. GPP cig ROLES iain hen pet y Sy . SS Bo ae LESTE ORE ROR GIS atic, is SOOT CLASSES) FRESHMEN DONALD BAILEY Columbus, Ohio RICHARD EARL BEATY Astoria, Illinois DELOR BEAULIEU Clarimont, Illinois GENE BEAVERS Elkville, Illinois JOHN W. BECKER Lincoln, Illinois VERL BEEMEN Richland Center, Wis. RUTH ANN BENJAMIN Medaryville, Indiana MADONNA L. BRICKLER Creve Coeur, Illinois KENNETH BROAD Streator, Illinois od GERALD BROWNING Leonard, Missouri HERBERT BUCHE Crown Point, Indiana MARY ANN BUCHE Crown Point, Indiana JUNE MARIE BUCHOLTZ Painesville, Ohio HENRY JOHN BUSH ” og tes Ma Medaryville, Indiana _.. putteth in a secret place... Y CAROL J. CABBAGE New Market, lowa FRESHMEN MARGARET CLARK Lowell, Indiana DIXIE CLARK Union, Missouri ELLEN CLAMPITT Scottsburg, Indiana BETTY ANN CAMPBELL Grayville, Illinois ROBERT S. CAIN Urbana, Illinois i. RAY G.SiCOMREEL Zillah, Washington WESLEY S. CORNELL Mattoon, Illinois WILLIAM COOPER Belleville, Illinois CHARLES C. COONCE Mason City, Illinois VERNON N. CLARK Chocowinity, N.C. ALICE DECK Lincoln, Illinois LINDA LOU DAVIS Terre Haute, Indiana JANE ELLEN DAVIS Oakland, Illinois ”.. actther undét a bushel... EVERETT GLENN CROME Mt. Carmel, Illinois FRESHMEN Te eee GUEN SUt ELDRIDGE Christopher, Illinois DONALD FAY Batavia, New York SHIRLEY ANN FELIX Bosewell, Indiana CLAIRE A. FISCHER Buffalo, New York ELAINE FLEENOR Fairfield, Illinois MERALL J. FRANKLIN Roxana, Illinois EUGENE FRISINGER Gary, Indiana MAURICE FRY Salem, Illinois MARY LEE GARREN Dix, Illinois VERNEIL V. GARREN Dix, Illinois GARY GARRISON Springfield, Illinois ROBERT GIRDWOOD Henderson, Michigan MARIAM. GREATHOUSE : os ine but CO“ a caudlestichk 2 oe é Mt. Carmel, Illinois GLORA MAYE GUERNSEY Hebron, Indiana FRESHMEN CAROLE HOLDERMAN Painesville, Ohio EUGENE HOKE Louisville, Illinois EDNA HENRICHSMEYER Lincoln, Illinois WANDNETTA HENDRICKSON Canton, Missouri DONALD HATFIELD Rochester, Illinois GEORGE E. ILGENFRITZ Quincy, Illinois GLENN E. HULL Palmyra, Illinois GAYLEEN HOLTON Clinton, lowa GLODEAN HOYT Lincoln, Illinois JACK E. HOLLAR Crown Point, Indiana CHARLES LEE i Flora, Illinois 1 MARGARET D. LAWHORN Tuscola, Illinois THELMA LARSON Havannah, Illinois i oe “haat they which COMUNE Ca a aug ace ght Aha es FRESHMEN DONALD R. LEMASTERS Wellsville, Missouri FRANK ROY LINCOLN Fayette, Missouri DORIS EVELYN MALCOME New Market, lowa LEROY KENNETH MAYES Palmyra, Illinois HAROLD MILLER Danville, Illinois ALLEGRA J. MURDOCK Champaign, Illinois JEANNINE ANNE NESBIT Springfield, Illinois JOANN PHILLIPS Detroit, Illinois LILA LEA PIERCE Springfield, Illinois DREXEL PURSIFULL Redkey, Indiana MARY ANN RANKIN Lexington, Kentucky ANN ROBINSON Toledo, Illinois Dp et A BED OLE as HOBART J. SCROGUM Astoria, Illinois FRESHMEN ROBERT SLONIGER Payson, Illinois EVELYN SLONIGER Adams, Illinois JUNE SIMMONS Cisne, Illinois DELLA CORINNE SIAS Muskegon, Michigan EARL B. SHADDUCK Burlington Jct., Mo. CURTISS A. STEWART Palmyra, Illinois WILLIAM E. STARK Cisne, Illinois CARL WILLIAM SOMERS Medaryville, Indiana BETTY SNYDER Areana, Illinois PATSY JO SMITH Lincoln, Illinois DARRELL TERRY Marne, lowa NORMA JEAN SULLIVAN Lincoln, Illinois WILLIAM L. STUTSMAN Rockford, Illinois S he therefore “ thine Cye cs ecugle Pas ae DONALD D. STIRRUP Staunton, Illinois NORMA J. TIMMONS Dix, Illinois WILLIAM VALERIUS Elkville, Illinois t im. JACK E. WACHEUSCHWANZ Columbus, Ohio EUGENE WILLIAM WAITE Shelbyville, Missouri BURDETT WANTLAND Decator, Illinois JACK WARD Burlington, Missouri ETHEL WEBSTER Louisville, Illinois BEVERLY WHITE Catlin, Illinois FLOYD WHITE Catlin, Illinois BEVERLY J. WILLIAMS Hammond, Indiana HELEN WILSON Medaryville, Indiana JAMES WOLFORD Hodgenville, Kentucky re ie thy whole body alse AUDREY EGERT Tampico, Illinois ce poll of light . ,. hehe 1:54 ANGIE YOUNG Cisne, Illinois CLASS OFFICERS President, Bill Groff; Vice President, Dick Hur- ley; Secretary, Margaret Myers; Class Spon- sor, Raymond Phillips; Yearbook Representa- tive, Ralph Gilmer; Student Cabinet, Floyd Herron. | 1 thy whole Cody therefore be full of Uight....” cwsues +§QPHOMORES Fredericktown, Missouri SHIRLEY ERNI Union, Missouri CHARLOTTE RAILSBACK Creswell, Oregon DICK HURLEY JOE SEGGELKE : san Lincoln, Illinois Lincoln, Illinois BILL KEEVER Skidmore, Missouri FAYE BLACK Beecher City, Illinois NELDA BRANDON Vincennes, Indiana MORRIS WASH Medaryville, Indiana ROBERT BRINKMAN St. Louis, Missouri SHIRLEY SILVIUS Aurora, Illinois JO ANN LITTLE Walton, Indiana KENNETH BENNETT La Harp, Illinois 99 having ue part dark... JAMES BOYER Orangeville, Illinois CARL PATTON Paoli, Indiana PEGGY BUSBY Beecher City, Illinois MAY DOYLE Medora, Illinois JAMES COOK Chandlerville, Illinois CALVIN WARDEN St. Cloud, Florida FLOYD HERRON Ashland, Illinois MARY MITCHEM LUCILLE COX Oakley, Kansas Terre Haute, Indiana DARLENE KUHNS Dewey, Illinois CHARLES HUDSON Rochester, Illinois “.. the whole thal be full of light...” MARLENE DENTON Springfield, Illinois ESTHER HOUGH Hebron, Indiana DEAN SMITH Sweetwater, Illinois ee Eee ROBERT KNOX oes uae Parkersburg, W.Va. CARROLL KAKAC Fayette, Missouri BILL GROFF Mt. Carmel, Illinois , KAREN MALCOLM Fayette, Missouri SHIRLEY BAIN Brazil, Indiana DONALD SMITH Wood River, Illinois ae when the bright vhining of a candle doth give light.” Luke 1:36 grata SOPHOMORES Danville, Illinois ARTHUR FISCHER Buffalo, New York LOUISE SHAW Covington, Indiana PATRICIA ATKINSON Brazil, Indiana KENNETH LITTLEFORD Bristol, Tennessee RICHARD BLANKENSHIP Adrian, Missouri MILLARD BROWN Lowell, Indiana WILMA BARNES Springfield, Illinois JERALDINE MAURER Canton, Ohio MARGARET MEYERS Terre Haute, Indiana JIM CUNNINGHAM Green Valley, Illinois DONALD WILSON Lowell, Indiana SOPHOMORES ine! Griffith, Illinois SHIRLEY FRYE Alton, Illinois ANNA MAE THOMPSON Vandalia, Missouri JACK VAN ARSDALL Pittsboro, Indiana FRANCIS COMBS Mechanicsburg, Illinois NANCY CORNELL Fayette, Missouri RALPH GILMER Saint Joseph, Illinois ELWYN BUCHE Leroy, Indiana MARGARET SCHOENIG Clinton, lowa LEONARD MUSICK Springfield, Illinois ROBERT WRIGHT Hume, Illinois GEORGE SUMPTER Boswell, Indiana 1 ) and. the lie uae the light of men.” Yolu UE CLASS OFFICERS : President, Robert Luse; Vice President, James Morgan; Secretary, Florence Reisner; Class Sponsor, Kenneth Stewart; Yearbook Repre- _Sentative, Lynn Hieronymus; Athletic Repre- sentative, — Harry wile Student Cabinet, Leo Gossett. WANDA BUSBY Beecher City, Illinois DON BURNEY CLIFFORD T. BYMASTER Ramsey, Illinois Rockford, Illinois JUNIORS ”,.. aud the darkness comprehended et uot. Joku 1:4 JOANNE CRAWFORD CLIFFORD BRIDGEWATER Terre Haute, Indiana Lincoln, Illinois ROLAND FLORENCE, JR. Athens, Illinois GEORGE D. GAHR East Alton, Illinois VIRGINIA DAVIDSON Lincoln, Illinois BARBARA DEETER SHERRILL FRITTS Creve Coeur, Illinois WILLIAM RAY ESPEY Indianapolis, Indiana Conception Junction, Mo. I Se PS 6 LE OO LOPE Pe LEO_GO@SSEI? JR: JAMES E. HARDIN REVA HARDY MARTIN HAYES MARY HENDRICKSON Murphysboro, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Covington, Indiana Alton, Illinois Wanatah, Indiana RICHARD HILES Lancaster, Ohio LYNN HIERONYMUS Atlanta, Illinois ,. « C0 bear wituess of the light...” MAXINE LAMBERT Washington, lowa MARIAN LEAHR Pittsfield, Illinois ALBERT McGEE Louisville, Illinois CHARLES MAGNUSON Crown Point, Indiana DEAN HILL Tuscola, Illinois DEAN JONES Pearl, Illinois SYLVIA JOHNSON Sedalia, Colorado JUNIORS MARILYN KAUFFMAN Painesville, Ohio JANE McCAMMACK Indianapolis, Indiana ROBERT LUSE Flora, Illinois SUE LEMONS Springfield, Illinois ALLEN MEREDITH Danville, Illinois STEPHEN MEYER St. Charles, Missouri SHIRLEY MILAM Fowler, Indiana HARRY ORN Milford, Indiana JAMIE MORGAN - DORIS MILLARD Lexington, Kentucky BRUCE PARMENTER Montgomery, Michigan Bie rove alllinols JUDY PARMENTER JUNIORS ... Chat all meu through Aim might believe.” Yohu 1:7 RAY PIERSON Clayton, Illinois Bible Grove, Illinois FLORENCE REISNER DEE SIMS Lincoln, Illinois Bristol, Tennessee JANET SCHULTZ WAYNE SHAW Lebanon, Indiana CARLEEN SEFTON Covington, Indiana Brownstown. Illinois MARY THOMAS FRANCIS VAN ARSDALL VIOLA WALTER DICK WILSON DONNA YOUNG Winchester, Kentucky Defiance, Ohio Kouts, Indiana Medaryville, Indiana Oblong, Illinois cass o OFFICERS i resident John pice. Vice President, Dee Shaffer; Secretary, Valeta Metcalf; Class Spon- - sor, Leroy Boldon; Yearbook Representative, : Aldena Dillman; Athletic Representative, How- - ard Merchant; Student Rabinet, Jack Condor. SENIORS ROBERT BARR Niles, Michigan Preaching 3, 4; Chorale eee Quartet e234. Softball 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4. ALDENA DILLMAN Kokomo, Indiana Chorale 1, 2; Quartet 1; Yearbook Staff 4. JAMES DECK Lincoln, Illinois Preaching 2, 3, 4; Chorale 1. JACK CONDER Lexington, Kentucky Preaching 2, 3, 4; Chorale 1, 2; Class President 3; Student Cabinet 3, 4; Student Cabinet President 4; Building Commit- RICHARD BOURNE tee Chairman 3. Bridgeport, Illinois Preaching 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4; Quartet 2, 3. HAROLD BOLDON East Chicago, Ind. Preaching 2, 3, 4. JOHN HASTY Toledo, Ohio Preaching 2, 3, 4. JESSIE EURY Lincoln, INinois lead Librarian, Dean of Vomen. HAROLD HAMMON DEWEY HAWKINS Havre, Montanna Pate 2 Mt. Vernon, Illinois Preaching 2, 3, 4. Preaching 2, 3, 4. BLAINE GILBERT Canoga Park, California DONALD GEE Mondemir, lowa Cet was sent to bear uttuers of that light.” Goku 1:8 SENIORS ARTHUR HELSLEY Chambersburg, Ill. Preaching 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY HENDRICKSON Canton, Missouri Chorale 2; Class Treasur- er 2. JACK HENDRICKSON Canton, Missouri Preaching 3, 4. JOHN HOYT Lincoln, [llinois Preaching 2, 3; Chorale 2. WINNIE JONES Beloit, Wisconsin Chorale -2, 3; Trio 2, 3; Class Secretary and Treasurer 2. FREDERICK KEIM Stanford, Illinois Preaching 2, 3, 4; Quar- tet 1, 2, 3; Chorale 1. VALETA METCALF DARREL MALCOM Albion, Illinois New Market, lowa ; , World Evangelism Proj- ect Committee 4; Year- book staf’ 3; L.B.I. staff Preaching 2, 3, 4; Chor- 3; Class Secretary 4. ale 1, 2, 3; Cheer Leader Pa, RONALD McCONKEY ‘Storm Lake, lowa Preaching 3, 4; Intramural DOROTHY MORAN basketball 4. Joliet, Illinois HOWARD MERCHANT Gary, Indiana Preaching 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY MEREDITH Crown Point, Indiana (Glayotraliey 1, BS, Z's liste: Wh, 3; Service Committee 3; Cols the trae le , ef oe Hearthtenders 3, 4. JOHN PIERCE Perry, Ohio Preaching 2, 3, 4; Cho- rale 1, 2, 3, 4; Quartet 1, 4; Vice President Stu- dent Cabinet 4; Class president 4; Basketball 1, , 2 Sointealll le A Baseball 3, 4. PHYLLIS SHAFFER Wabash, Indiana Hearthtenders 1, 2, 3, 4. DEE SHAFFER | Wabash, Indiana Preaching 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice | President 4; Scholarship Com- | mittee 3, 4. RUSSELL ROSS Lebanon, Indiana Preaching 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2) BOB PHILLIPS Cowden, Illinois Preaching 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 1; Student Cabinet 2; Yearbook staff, Assistant Edi- tor 3, Editor 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Social MANLEY PIERCE Committee 2. Perry, Ohio Preaching 1, 2, 3, 4. ELMER WALTER Kouts, Indiana RUBY VALERIUS Elkville, Illinois Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4; Quar- ier 2 Se lite 4 Clase Onicem 213 Preaching 3,. 4; Class Treasurer 4; World Evan- gelism Program Chair- man 4. JOE VEACH Windsor, Illinois MARION ZIMA Preaching 3, 4. Redwood Falls, Minn. HARLAN WILLIAMS Hodgenville, Kentucky Preaching 2, 3, 4; Basketball ily By By ale EDWARD WECKERLY Forest Lake, Minnesota Preaching 3, 4. ) ., aleich Vighteth every man that cometh into the wold.” Goku 1:9 CLASS OFFICERS President, Kendrick Palmer; Vice President, Jerry McCornack; Secretary-Treasurer, Mo- dell Sims; Student Cabinet, Bill Nichols; Year- book, Jess Cook. WILLIAM R. ARNOLD JESS COOK Sweet Home, Oregon Du Quoin, Illinois Major: Ministry Major: New Testament Degree: B.S.L., San Jose Bible College Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute PAUL ECKSTEIN BETTY GUNNING ROBERT HASSELBRING Kansas City, Missouri Arcadia, Indiana Traverse City, Michigan Major: New Testament Major: Medical Ministry Major: Ministry Degrees: A.B., Manhattar Bible College Degree: .A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute M.A., Lincoln Bible Institute 1 “ptud turn them from darkness to light...” bets 26:18 GRADUATES EUGENE HETZEL JOE KAISER FRANK KERNS Donovan, Illinois Painesville, Ohio d West Mansfield, Ohio Major: Ministry Major: New Testament Major: New Testament Degree: B.S.L., Cincinnati Bible Seminary Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute Degree: A.B., Johnson Bible College DAVID LANG JERRY McCORNACK RALPH D. MAIER St. Joseph, Illinois . Swisshome, Oregon Inglewooc California Major, Ministry Major: Ministry Major: New Testament Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute Degree: B.Th., San Jose Bible College Degree: B.S.L., San Jose Bible College “For God uho commanded the light to shine out of darkneds... JOHN MANN CARL MOORHAUS Minier, Illinois Danville, Illinois Major: Ministry Major: Ministry Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute Degree: A.B., Lincoln Bible Institute KENDRICK PALMER BILL ROLAND Wichita, Kansas ; New Canton, Illinois Major: Ministry Missionary to India Degree: A. B., Lincoln Bible Institute Degree:.A.B., Cincinnati Bible Seminary BILL NICHOLS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Major: Christian Education Degree: A.B., Midwest Christian College NOT PICTURED Lester Evell Fred Green Bob Green Fred Green Valeta Metcalf Modell Sims ’.., hath shined in our hearts to give the light...” SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS FIRST ROW: (left to right) Jeanette Johnston, Freshman; Eleanor Nelson, Freshman; Eleanor Lesk, Sophomore; Wanda Hughes, Sophomore; Doris Sage, Sophomore. SECOND ROW: Clyde Uln, Freshman; Robert Weaver, Freshman; Dorothy Sage, Sophomore; Mary Mason, Junior. Margaret Kelly, Junior; Jane Corn, Freshman. THIRD ROW: Wayne Crome, Freshman; Raymond Gipson, Freshman; Roger Anderson, Freshman; Philip Young, Junior; Tom Corn, Graduate; Vern Fleming, Freshman. FOURTH ROW: Jack Busby, Junior; Charles Wagman, Freshman; Roger Elliott, Graduate; Tom Flegge, Freshman; Don Pruet, Freshman; Melvin Cunningham, Sophomore. “e .. . of the hnouledge of the glory of God tn the face of Yesus Christ.” 2 Cor. 4:6 SP ann i we But he that decth truth cometh to the light... “a emt ome agile adi eens ‘im are a, — E = Q ef MISSIONS 5 . 4 7 iia. 7 4 3 we, . oe NORMA NORRIS ah % i Tacoma, Washington ne ) (Indian Mission) SG _ : wi ; ARCHIE and MARGUERITE FAIRBROTHER Assam, India MARY PORR Tacoma, Washington ; (Indian Mission) RUTH ANN HAENNY Christian Indian School Arizona “The wight (2 far rpent,... BOB and PHYLLIS MILLS Southwest Africa DONALD AUGENSTINE McKinley Indian Mission a Washington ie a onl PAUL and JOAN INGRAM Korea HELEN DOYAL Kulpuhar, India a GARLAND and DOROTHY BARE DOROTHY NICHOLS oo Thailand Preparing to go to India | ; iin Che Harvest Is Plentions..” Ces ie Veen THE HARVEST 250 preachers 13 missionaries 10,000 souls won “Che Laborers Are few’ EE BUT NOT TOO FEW ”.. pbud let as put on the armour of light.” Rom. 13:12 CHRISTIAN WORKERS Song Evangelists : e | Piano Players 2 long at 7 am ta the world,... ri e a | -. ¥ = to ra : = E “ SS z : S ; ‘ = 2 : = 3 © : SPECIAL SPEAKERS GUY LEAVITT, Editor of Lookout ERNIE LAUGHLIN, Minister West Side Church of Christ “UY ang man walle in the day, Brother Bolden leading singing. Holding forth the Word of truth Taking it all down Me eg What would we do without Brother McFadden? val ‘a “Because he seeth the light of the world.” ohn 11:9 Assembling WORLD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP Officers: Kenneth Stewart, Advisor; George Sumpter, Vice Pres.; Donald Burney, Pres.; Elmer Walters, Chairman of Program Comm.; Barbara Deeter, Sec. To educate those interested in world evangelism in various fields of the world is the purpose of the Fellowship. Two times a month the group meets and a missionary from a certain field presents the work of that field, or a student who is interested in a field presents the work. The Fellowship also carries on various projects. One important project of this year was the con- struction of a missionary map. pbud art confident that thou thyself ant a guide of the Uind,... NZO—-70 mMo Prayer and Bible stu dy are necessary in building a Christian character. Prayer is a part of every program of the Institute. Three evenings each week students meet for a few minutes of Bible reading and prayer, which strengthens the life of those who attend. ... @ CGM of them which are tn darkness.” Romans 2:19 CHORALE LEROY BOLDON, Director aayinge cohen opahe feats OE | . FIRST ROW: Jane Davis, Doris Millard, Joann Phillips, Lila Orn, Carole Holderman, Carleen Sefton, Shirley Bain, Peggy Busby, Jane Mé¢Cammack, Frances VanArsdall. SECOND ROW: Ruby Valerius, Mary Michem, Wandnetta Hendrickson, Sue Lemons , George Gahr, Jamie Morgan, Richard Wilson, Florence Reisner, Joanne Crawford, Mary Lee Garren. THIRD ROW: Verneil Garren, Bill Stutsman, Albert McGee, Robert Wright, Don Lemaster, Burdett Wantland, Jerry McCornack, John Pierce. Jo Ann Little, Geraldine Maurer, Margaret Myers LOYALETTES Margaret Kelly, Dorothy Sage, Doris Sage, MUSICAL GROUPS Carleen Sefton, Susie Lemons, Ruby Valerius. Anna Dillman, THE COOKS Mrs. Webb; Mrs. Shoup; Mrs. Becker; Mrs. Hopp; Mrs. Richardson; Mrs. Thompson. CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CREW Darlene Kuhns; Marilyn Kauffman; Aldena Dillman; Maxine Lambert; Esther Hough; Donna Young. LIBRARY LIBRARY CREW Viola Walter; Librarian, Jessie Eury; Lucille Cox; Shirley Frye. NG Candid Camera Closeups ESENT OFFICERS President, Mrs. Bill Keever; Vice President, Mrs. Calvin Warden; Secretary, Mrs. Carl Patton; Treasurer, Mrs. Jim Cunningham; Sponsor, Mrs. Harold Ford; Pianist, Mrs. John Hasty; Song Leader, Mrs. Don Gee. | We are uot of the wight, wor of darkness.” 1 Thess. 5:5 oe ST. a QamMmoZzmartaarm.s The Hearthtenders Club was formed the second year of Lin- coln Bible Institute. This is a group of wives of the ministers | of the school. The meetings are held monthly. The meetings are to. help the women to become a better minister's wife. A social hour follows which is enjoyed very much. BUILDIN Building a home away from home “Every good gift, and every pergect gift (2 from aboue, and cometh from the “Pather of lightd,... A new member for the 1000 club Dormitory nearing completion Pressing on to the goal 300,000. | ai Buildings for Christ ... THRU CHRIST .. . wth whe there ts noe variableness, netther shadow of ug. Ga. 117 not done. . . only begun Great buildings tor a great Christ LIFELINE STAFF FIRST ROW: Pres., Jack Condor; V. Pres., John Pierce; Sec., Mary Lee Garren; Social Comm., Leo Gossett; Faculty Advisor, Winfield Richards. SECOND ROW: Bldg. Fund, Bob Luse; Scholarship, Kendrick Palmer; Prayer Meeting, Roy Lincoln; Publicity, Floyd Herron; Courtesy, William Nichols; Evangelism, William Groff. “Gat we walk in the light, ar he 02 tn the light... SEATED: Editor, Bob Phillips; Typist, Shirley Frye. STANDING: Business Mgr., Paul Ecstein; Grad. Rep., Artist, Jess Cook; Jr. Rep., Lynn Heironymus; Soph. Rep., Ralph Gilmer; Asst. Ed., Dick Wilson; Fresh. Rep., Carole Holderman; Sr. Rep., Aldena Dillman. aZz=-- Ane si 4mZ=—W o aAzmoc=w EVANGELISM: Charles Hudson, Don Umfleet, Bill Groff, Jim Hardin, Everett Crome. STUDENT PAPER: Margaret My- ers, Doris Malcom, Anna Mae Thompson, Roger James, Floyd Herron, Maurice Fry. wth ancther aud the Uood of from all sia. 1 Goku 1:7 SOCIAL: Peggy Busby, Carole Holderman, Wayne Shaw, Anna Mae Thompson, Leo Gossett. COURTESY: Doris Millard, Peggy Busby, Shirley Frye, Mary Ann Rankin, Donald Smith, Bill Nich- ols, Bill Arnold, Jack Wachen- schwanz. PRAYER MEETING: Dick Wilson, Jerry Maurer, Lucille Cox, Roy Cottrell, Donald Burney, Roy Lincoln, Robert Hasselbring. SCHOLARSHIP: Kendrick Palmer, Barbara Deeter, Joe Kaiser, Dee Shaffer. AG light that shineth U1 Peter e “lake heed as unte a a dark place. tn HELEN WILSON SHIRLEY FRYE GEORGE ILGENFRITZ MIRIAM GREATHOUSE PEGGY BUSBY .. . chau forth the fracees of Aim who hath called you out of darkness inte Fis marwelous ATHLETICS COACH MARION HENDERSON CO-CAPTAINS Bobbie and Merch KA | °_.. phad should show tk “am auto the people, aud to “ Gentiles,” bets 26:25 ge a= ASSISTANT COACH Dee Shaffer aa aaa Y- , be “That ge may be Yameless aud harnless | | | | RESERVES 9 | [Bat RIVAL SCORE | 62 L.B.I. Independents 48 | 37 Springfield Jr. College 21 47 Greenview Church 39 | 71 Harmonaires 64 76 Louisville (College of VARSITY | Scriptures) 79 55) Cincinnati Bible Seminary 20 RIVAL SCORE 62 Williamsville Church 23° Utterback 79 | 66 Greenville 51 Principia 62 | Blackburn 70 Springfield Concordia 51 | Springfield Jr. College 64 Wesleyan “B” 49 | Blackburn 69 Utterback 77 College of Scriptures 76 Cincinnati Bible Seminary 72 Springfield Jr. College 84 | ig Lincoln Jr. College 57 Springfield Concordia 61 Centralia 83 Lincoln Jr. College 56 Greenville 70 Conference HOWARD MERCHANT HARRY ORN ROY LINCOLN BRUCE PARMENTER ELWYN BUCHE JOHN PIERCE BOB PHILLIPS ipbmong whan ge shinee Uakineltl ian Lime ene KENNY MAYES VERL BEEMAN MERALL FRANKLIN BURDETTE WANTLAND GARY GARRISON, MGR. HERBERT BUCHE ,.. Without rebuhe tn the midet of a crocked and permerse nation... tr bie) SII Ye E vid LF RX uy at ont 2 9 bah 5 Tee Lov Nw ro Nay
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