Lincoln Bible Institute - Lifeline Yearbook (Lincoln, IL)

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Tleos Egeorous 6,18—24, “modtogas tof oxdétqmm 'todtoull modc ta mvevua- tina ths wovnotas U a ots ég@moaviows ™. da tobro 13 dvaldpere thy nagiiay BM Yeod, twa dvvy Ojre dvtvonpvay GM Mme th fovnods dnavra nar aay cl a:b: me. 7, . Lane aaa nce 4 72 fig Mes fh 5,8. LP 5,88, 42 Sap 5,18-—21., B is $3, a; 40,8. Y 9.17, iL 14. H Act 10,36. Lg ais 16 fo) zx0- 1354. 1 P 5,9. May the impact of this scrip-% i Th 5,8. | ture weigh so upon the hearts tS . . side. of the students of 1953-54, that = Hos 6,5. 4,19. the whole world might feel the ef- P18 26,41 p. fect as they take their places as true soldiers of Christ in God’s invincible army. sen ee R 15,301 RR 20 5 K 5,20. The Staff dete bse ea “oo “ly ; oye ie] Ph1,12. Kol4,7, 2 4) eR Act 30,4, modg Aa Kol 4,7. | | tos GdsAge yy Bako, | dv 39 ae . Ne, | Eneuypa PROMI INI Na 77S eta mgt hudv rol’ Ree A ec NaS iacs dha. Elojvnoic di CUMety don Mad aiotens 28 ano Deod nero mi x! Inoot AMotob. 4 24 ydo.e meta adv Esco Ke OVTOY TOV KUQLOY 1P 1,8. judy Tnooty Xflorby dy Biaoaiq. 1P 84 Tcweeeremeen Sakon 12 Trov GLeaVvOs Rol: s | 0D pee, qié Cen ARDGrm Or, W OP“BD aG;[H] ivOp ait Is:—,W 190! Be@Tert Ambst;[H] 2@faureP™®B..W 217231 $D Gal: Th : 1 pes3a, ; txt BRpm | SARpn: S 23 Veseoc A. 24 Tapny. RDpl latsy Subscriptio; eyoapn ano Pans PR: + dra oe R LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CHURCH LEON H. APPEL Minister ae enn FIRST“ HRISTIAN CHURCH “DEAL, DEAL TRUTTER « ARCHITECT wy D ee SAA encanto ee RE: Challenging a school and chal- lenging a community, the Lin- coln Christian Church holds forth the Word of Truth from the heart of Illinois to all parts of the world. HOWARD KRAPS Assistant Minister y BETTY KINDRED Lincoln Bible Institute TIME SHEET DEDICATION — Sad AME YPE OF WORK DEPT. We are happy to dedicate the 1954 Lifeline to our office staff, Betty Kindred and Weymuth Mason. These women have worked faithfully with Lincoln Bible In- stitute. Not only do we appreciate them for their in- valuable service rendered to the school, but also for their faith and wonderful Christian character which is an inspiration to all. Pane RW We 5S pacers Wee aS a ee ; Be Samora aS te! ae i ‘ : i A é be s va g s Fr a it the shield of faith A, QUR TRUSTEES ALAN EURY MELVIN FISCUS LACY HALL Lincoln, Illinois Camp Point, Illinois Elkhart, Illinois J. EDWIN SMITH FRANK BRADLEY CHARLES C. McBRIAN Salem, Illinois, Lincoln, Illinois Springfield, Illinois ELMER SIMPSON | ARIEL BRADY LUKE PERRINE Rochester, Illinois East Gary, Indiana Springfield, Illinois DELNO W. BROWN HERBERT STUECHER A. L. ALTHAUS Herrin, Illinois Rockford, Illinois Terre Haute, Indiana The full armor of God is sufficient. How com- forting is this news in a time of great stress, when the enemy is attacking our homes, our country, and our very lives. He would steal away all that is good. But the deceiver cannot succeed against the Christian because God has provided the armor which cannot be penetrated. God has not only provided the armor but also has sent his messenger to tell us to put it on. This armor is for defense and for at- tack. By this means God has made it possible for us to be saved from the chief enemy of mankind and to drive him to cover by the sword of the Spirit. This is our God-given blessing. We can by the grace of God live free of the damning influences of Satan. This year’s staff is to be congratulated be- cause of their choice of a theme. But we who have been blessed have the great responsibility to tell others how their homes and their lives can be pro- tected. May all who leave the doors of this school put on the whole armor and help all others to ob- tain it. Earl C. Hargrove OUR PRESIDENT OUR UNDER GRADUATE | DEAN The continuing chaos and confusion of our day present two urgent demands to the Christian. First is the necessity of girding himself to stand amid the storms which are today sweeping across our world. The other is the imperative necessit y of reaching people who are caught up in the mael- strom of world-wide turmoil with the saving mes-- sage of Jesus Christ. Both demands are at the same time most urgent and fraught with the utmost difficulty. Who can stand in the midst of universal turbulence ? Who can avoid being swept into the whirling vortex of the present violence? And who can speak the word or do the deed which will beguile the masses from their present headlong plunge toward ruin? Can the brave? Can the enterprising? Can the wise and the prudent of this age? Bravery, enter- prise and worldly wisdom will not suffice. Success in the task and victory in the strife will be to those who are prepared, not with the tools of earth, but with the everlasting armor of God. By sad experience we have learned that man must not, indeed, cannot fight in his own strength and wisdom. The powers arrayed against him are too immense. His only hope is to stand in the strength and be clad in the armor which is the equip- ment available to every child of God. Age-long failure and ruin teach the folly of choosing any other course. “Put on, therefore, the whole armor of God that ye may be able to stand. ....” JOHN E. MANN-Instructor in Old Testament, A. B. Lin- coln Bible Institute Th. M.L. B.I. 1953. MRS. BEULAH HOOE, Dorm Mother. UNDERGRADUATE JESSIE C. EURY—Dean of Women, Librarian, Graduate of Lincoln College with the JOHN M. WEBB, Instructor in Bible Doctrine, A.B. Lincoln Bible Institute 1952, Th.M.L. Associate of Arts degree, Bele loose Special work in Library science, University of Wis- CHARLES E. MILLS—Dean of the Institute, Professor of Church History. Butler Uni- versity, A. B. 1935; Butler University, completed resi- dence requirements for B. D. degree. consin, 1946, A. B. Lincoln Bible Institute 1953. WINFIELD RICHARDS, Pro- fessor of Old Testament. Johnson Bible College, A.B. 1927; Phillips University, M. A. 1928; Lincoln Bible Institute, B. D. 1948. WEYMUTH MASON-Of fice Manager, Instructor in Secre- tarial Science. Graduate of Brown’s Business College, Springfield, Illinois. GENEVA P. CHANDLER- Registrar, Instructor in Sec- retarial Science and Christian Education. B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1941. WILLIAM ROLAND, Instructor in Missions, A. B. Cincinnati Bible Seminary. RAYMOND PHILLIPS — Professor of New Testament. Graduate Freed- Hardman College, Henderson, Ten- nessee; Milligan College, A.B. 1935; Phillips University, A.M. 1938; Phillips University, B.D. 1939. BETTY KINDRED-Office Secretary. | (AOMI E. DOTSON-Instruc- ilor in English, B. S. in Ed., }?hillips University, 1942; j}owa Wesleyan College, Sum- Hier University of Colorado, ,ummer, 1949, 1950. DEE SHAFFER-—Coach and assistant athletic director. A.B. Lincoln Bible Institute. | HAROLD TAYLOR-Instruc- 1 tor in Missions, B. Th. San | Jose Bible College. fessor of Speech, A. A. Ful- lerton Junior College, 1934: A. B. Pacific Bible Seminary, 1939; Long Beach Junior College, 1938; Georgé Pep- pardine College, 1936; A. B. Butler University, 1947; M. A. North Western University, 1948; B. D. Residence work completed, Butler University 1950. GROVER B. GORDON-Pro- ROBERTA CHAMBERS-In- structor in Music, University of Illinois, 1947; Cadek Con- servatory of Music, Chatta- nooga, Tennessee, 1948; Member of Music Harmonies: Pi Kappa Lambda, American Guild of Organists. FACULTY EARL C. HARGROVE -—Presi- dent of the Institute, Profes- sor of Christian Ministries. Municipal University of Omaha, A. B. 1928-1932; Municipal University of Omaha, A. M. in Psychology; Phillips University, A. M., 1933-1935. RUBY LEE BUSBY -Instruc- tor in Music. Studied at Southern Illinois University, 1948, Major Piano. Lincoln JOHN P. HASTY-—Instructor in Biology. Milligan College, B.S. Ed. Major; Chemistry; University of Pennsylvania, 1949-1954. M.L. Major: Zoology. CLARENCE McFADDEN- Business Manager, Phillips Institute, 1915-1917. REGINA STEWART-—Instruc- tor in Music. Studied music at Minnesota Bible College, College, Music Major. 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. DEAN OF OUR GRADUATE SCHOOL “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” This is gospel; it is “good news”. But it is more than gospel, more than “good news” — it is THE GOSPEL, THE “GOOD NEWS”. It is unique. This news differs from all other news as God differs from all other gods, as the Son differs from all other sons, as God’s love differs from all other love, and as God’s invitation differs from all other invitations. Twice blessed are those, who, having heard this good news, tell it to others. Enos Dowling a MARION W. HENDERSON- Professor of New Testament Lincoln Bible Institute, A. B. 1948, Greenville College, A. B. 1950; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, B. D. 1951. GRADUATE | y HAROLD W. FORD-Profes- sor of New Testament, In- structor in Church History, School of Religion, Butler University, A.B. 1942; School of Religion, Butler Univer- sity, B. D. 1949. FACULTY S$. EDWARD TESH—Professor _ of Old Testament, Johnson | Bible College A. B. 1931; y School of Religion, Butler | University B. D. 1948; com- pletedresidence requirements for the A. M. degree and the Th. M. degree. : Clence , , Unj- ROBERT T. DRAKE-A. B., Cincinnati Bible Seminary, 1928; A. M. ibid., 1929; B.D. ibid., 1930; M. A., Denver University, 1947; Graduate study, Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, part-time, 1930-1936; Xavier University, part-time, 1941;1944; Iliff School of Theology, 1946 and summer quarters, 1950-1953; will complete requirements for Th. M. in Iliff School of Theology, summer, 1953; special study in Europe and the Near East, summer, 1931; ae ee FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Class Sponsor, Harold Ford; President, Jim Webster; Vice-President, Bob Morgan; Secretary-Treasurer, Alice Beams (not pictured); Lifeline Representative, Judy Chamness; Student Cabinet Representative, Bill Needles; Athletic Representative, David Taylor. CLEO BOYER LEE ROBERTA SON KAYE WILLIAMS DORIS FINLEY ‘HAROLD DEAN SHIRLEY NAVE Louisville, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Clinton, Illinois Fairmount, Illinois Griffith, Indiana Mechanicsburg, Illinois FRESHMEN x RICHARD KERN RICHARD BOSECKER LaHarpe, Illinois Mt. Carmel, Illinois MYLENE COFFIN Cedar Lake, Indiana VAUGHN BEEMAN BENJAMIN SCROGUM Not winter yet LONABE CONKLIN Richland Center, Summum, Illinois Benton City, Missouri Wisconsin s x : é 3 yee 3 2 % ‘Seeee ad ROBERT KELLY LEON LANGSTON RONALD TURNBAUGH DAVID TAYLOR DONALD SMITH MARILYN SALLEE RUSSELL HAINES Brownstown, Illinois Elkville, Illinois Nebo, Illinois Mr. Vernon, Illinois Wood River, Illinois Lexington, Kentucky Camargo, Illinois ew FRANCES HEATH —- FRANCIS GILLOGLY REVIS BRAZLE ALVIN THOMPSON ETHEL SPLETH JOHN SHEPPARD DONALU WORTMAN a Laurenceville, Illinois Catlin, Ilingis Brownstown, Illinois Jacksonville, Florida Louisville, Kentucky Villa poe) whines Troy, Missouri CLARENCE TAYLOR RICHARD STARASTU JACK PRENTICE LEVRETT HAMRICK ANNETTE THOMPSON DUNKELBURGER JEAN SMITH Mt. Vernon, Illinois Highland, Indiana Painsville, Ohio Blanford, Indiana Newman, Illinois North Judson, Indiana Havana, Illinois a oat er — —_— — AA AAS SE iE EB Tl a AR i A i A Pl Mi al SE Ee DE EE SE A . Be des. JEANETTE JOHNSTON EMMA WOODEN DONNA ODGERS MARY HALL JIM WEBSTER LEONA LAMBERT MARILYN MILAM Belleville, Illinois Mt. Vernon, Illinois Pontiac, Illinois McLean, Illinois Louisville, Illinois Mt. Carmel, Illinois Griffith, Indiana FRESHMEN : os LA VETTA JOHNSON WILLIAM NEEDLES Bloomfield, lowa Bloomfield, lowa Highland, Indiana GORDON NELSON WILLIAM FRY JIM PARR Rockford, Illinois Salem, Illinois Browning, Illinois WILLIAM ODOR GLORIA HILL BILLY N. CHAMBERS me JOAN PHYLLISCONRAD BERNETTA BERG ROBERT L. MORGAN Valley Station, Kentucky ‘Crown Point, Indiana Washington, D.C. ere Michigantown, Indiana Geff, Illinois Mattoon, Illinois olumbus, Qhio . : é WILLIAM THOMAS S. FLEGGE ALVIN CRAWFORD DON PRUETT FAYE FRANKLIN LINDA LEE FAULL JOAN KRUSE : ; hag SCAT TERGOOD , ; Aer ae axe Lakeville, Ohio Raymond, IIlinois : maa Brazil, Indiana Roxana, Illinois Oblong, Illinois Ashland, Illinois Champaign, IIlinois i NORMA JEAN VEACH GEORGE DOTSON SHELBY ROBINSON JACK ROSS JANICE THOMPSON JOAN MARTIN JUDY CHAMNESS Bowen, Illinois Wapella, lowa Winfield, Missouri Lebanon, Indiana Griffith, Indiana Louisville, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana ax 2S er 2 3 m oS $% hee $i: a 4 = PATSY JARRETT JANETTA CLINE KEITH SPROAT DAVID WARNER DEAN SMITH DONALD MARSH CHARLES WOGMON Indianapolis, Indiana Clarence, Missouri Xenia, Illinois Janesville, Wisconsin Sweetwater, Illinois Pleasantville, lowa Brownstown, Illinois FRESHMEN CORA SUE RANKIN BEVERLY WRIGHT PEGGY McNICOL Lexington, Kentucky Clinton, Indiana LaRose, Illinois ALICE WANTLAND ROBERT WEAVER RAYMOND GIPSON Decatur, Illinois Tampico, Illinois Cassao, Missouri 3 i %, . a : ao ; sf a we ys ‘ y : aS i 6 L JOHN BECKER ROBERT EDWARDS DONALD BRANT NORMA MORGAN ALDEN STEWART PATRICIA RIGG JANE CORN Lincoln, Illinois Michigan City, Indiana Gary, Indiana Mt. Vernon, Illinois Palmyra, Illinois Edmore, Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana NOT PICTURED ROBERT BAINES, MichiganCity, Indiana ALICE BEAMS, Montpelier, Ohio PATRICIA LEE DUNKELBERGER, La Porte, Indiana RAYMOND DUNN, Winfield, Mis souri JOHN EVANS, Auburn, Illinois HAROLD GILL, Plymouth, Ohio ANDREW JOHNSON, Catlin, Illinois FAUNA DELL MILBURN, Farmer City, Illinois LEON MURPHY, Flora, Illinois WILLIAM PRICE, Troy, Missouri LEE ROSS, Fairbury, Illinois LOYD TILTON, Michigan City, Indiana SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President, Darrell Terry; Vice-President, Don Bailey; Secretary-Treasurer, Miriam Greathouse; Student Cab- inet, Clarence Taylor; Athletic Representative, Roy Lincoln; Lifeline Representative, Jack Wachenschwanz; Class Sponsor, John Mann. ud ms Bt CONALC BAILEY CDAVIC BARNES EARL BEATY CELOR BEAULIEU EUGENE BEAVERS VERL BEAMAN Columbus, Ohio Edinburg, Illinois Astoria, Illinois Clormont, Illinois Elkville, Illinois Richland Center, Wisconsin ELEANOR BOYER MACONNA BRICKLER KENNETH BROAC HERBERT BUCHE J UNE BUCHOL TZ CHARLES BURNS Orangeville, Illinois Creve Coeur, Illinois Streator, Illinois Crown Point, Indiana Painsville, Ohio inoi SOPHOMORES a he, —— fee . Bee JACK BUSBY JOHN HENRY BUSH CAROL CABBAGE ELLEN CLAMPITT Christmas shopping Brownstown, Illinois Medaryville, Indiana New Market, lowa Scottsburg, Indiana DIXIE SUE CLARK MARGARET CLARK VERNON CLARK CHARLES COONCE WILLIAM COOPER WESLEY CORNELL Union, Missouri Lowell, Indiana Chocowinity, Lincoln, Illinois Belleville, Illinois Mattoon, Illinois . = North Carolina ROY COTTRELL EVERETT CROME ALICE CECK AUDREY EGERT CHARLES FAULL DONALD FAY Lincoln, Illinois Mt. Carmel, Illinois Lincoln, Illinois Tampico, Illinois Oblong, Illinois Batavia, New York aera SHIRLEY FELIX MERALL FRANKLIN MAURICE FRY GARY GARRISON MIRIAM GREATHOUSE FLORA MAYE GUERNSEY Attica, Indiana Roxana, Illinois Salem, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Mt. Carmel, Illinois Hebron, Indiana 3 a ® i . DONALD HATFIELD EONA HENRICKSMEYER FLOYG HERRON RUTH ANN HIERONYMUS EUGENE HOKE CAROLE HOLCERMAN Rochester, Illinois Decatur, Illinois Ashland, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois Louisville, Illinois Painsville, Ohio éi a wen S JACK HOLLAR ai GAYLEEN HOLTON WANDA HUGHES GLENN HULL CHARLES LEE ROBERT LONGDON Crown Point, Indiana Clinton, lowa Murphysboro, Illinois Palmyra, Illinois Xenia, Illinois Vanmdalia, Missouri SOPHOMORES CLYCE McKEE CORIS MALCOM GENE MARVIN KENNETH MAYES Ina, Illinois New Market, lowa Clinton, Ohio Palmyra, Illinois FREC MILLER HAROLD MILLER VERLIN PARKER JOAN PHILLIPS DREXEL PURSIFULL MARY ANN RANKIN Elizabeth, New Jersey Canville, Illinois Danville, Indiana Pontiac, Illinois Redkey, Indiana Lexington, Kentucky ot ELLA REEDER CORIS SAGE HOBART SCROGUM JOE SEGGELKE SHIRLEY SILVIUS ELIZABETH SIMMONS Morehead, Kentucky Michigan City, Indiana Astoria, Illinois Lincoln, Illinois Aurora, Illinois Cisne, Illinois ROBERT SLONIGER CARL SOMERS BILL STARK NORMA SULLIVAN Payson, Illinois Valparaiso, Indiana Cisne, Illinois Lincoln, Illinois SOPHOMORES On way to 7:50 class DARRELL TERRY ANNA MAE THOMPSON BILL VALERIUS JACK WACH i ENSHWANZ EUGENE WAITE BURCETTE WANTLAND Marne, lowa Vandalia, Missouri Elkville, lilinois Columbus, Ohio Shelbyville, Missouri Decatur, Illinois BEVERLY WILLIAMS HELEN WILSON JAMES WOL FORD EL EANGRILESK BETTY KEEVER ROY LINCOLN Hammond, Indiana Medaryville, Indiana Hodgenville, Kentucky Michigan City, Indiana Maryville, Missouri Fayette, Missouri JACK WARD s ‘Burlington Junction, MELVIN CUNNINGHAM BEULEH DEPPE DELLA NICHOLS BETTY CAMPBELL Missouri eer cgp a not Manhattan, Kansas Muskegon, Michigan Greyville, Illinois NOT PICTURED: Gerlad Browning Leonard, Missouri Robert Cain Urbana, Illinois Harlow Gibson Minneapolis, Minnesota Robert Rucker Lebanon, Indiana Conald Wilson Lowell, Indiana CLASS OFFICERS Class Sponsor, Raymond Phillips; Vice-President, Jerry Maurer; Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Terpstra; Pres- ident, Dick Blankenship; Lifeline Representative, Ralph Gilmer; Student Cabinet, Jamie Morgan; Athletic Representative, Dick Hurley. ne ihe ti ne ca JUNIORS warm be MORRIS H. WASH JEANNE DEPPE Medaryville, Indiana Manhattan, Kansas “Ie the Cook store open yet?” ED. RICHARD MARSHALL SHIRLEY ANN BAIN ALBERT HENRY McGEE CARLENE KUHNS BILL KEEVER CARLEEN SEFTON Hialeah, Florida Brazil, Indiana Louisville, Illinois Dewey, Illinois Quitman, Missouri Brownstown, Illinois PEGGY JEAN BUSBY CHARLES L. HUCSON THELMA JOY LARSON CALVIN K. WARCEN FRANCES VAN ARSCALL CARL PATTON Beecher City, Illinois Rochester, Illinois Havana, Illinois Saint Cloud, Florida Defiance, Ohio Paoli, Indiana RICHARD WRIGHT MAY DOYLE JOE HICKEY GERALCINE J. MAUER KENNETH LITTLEFORD PATRICIA ATKINSON Clinton, Indiana Jerseyville, Illinois Armington, Illinois Canton, Ohio Bristol, Tennessee Brazil, Indiana JUNIORS Dressed up for the mlssonary convention parade. aa ROGER LYNN JAMES SHIRLEY JEAN FRYE JACK VAN ARSCALL FRANCES COMBS ELWYN BUCHE SUE MAGNUSON Griffith, Indiana Pittsboro, Indiana Mechanicsburg, Illinois Leroy, Indiana Orleans, Indiana Alton, Illinois pe ee ee a aaa ab ee JO ANN LITTLE DONALD UMFLEET NORMA LOU GRUBBS RALPH E. GILMER EUEIEEEeOx KENNETH E. BENNETT Walton, Indiana Fredericktown, Missouri Vestaburg, Michigan St. Joseph, Illinois Terre Haute, Indiana La Harpe, Illinois LEONARC’ MUSICK ESTHER HOUGH JIM CUNNINGHAM BILLY R. GROFF PHILIP L. YOUNG MARGARET SCHOENIG Springfield, Illinois Hebron, Indiana Kenyston, Illinois Mt. Carmel, Illinois Oblong, Illinois Clinton, lowa ane — te _ - I aE PR a a RO - SEGR RTP ee— —ee JUNIORS 2 va | wi JAMES 0. MORGAN ROBERT LOUIS KNOX MARGARET KELLY MILLARD BROWN JOSEPH A. MARTEENY JAMES BOYER Lexington, Kentucky Parkersburg, W. Virginia Michigan City, Indiana Lowell, Indiana Homer, Alaska Orangeville, Illinois CARROLL KAKAC PAT TERPSTRA RICHARD K. MARY MASON JAMES E. HARCIN ROBERT K. BRINKMAN Fayette, Missouri Des Moines, lowa BLANKENSHIP Albion, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Adrian, Missouri DICK HURLEY G. B. MORRISON GEORGE SUMPTER RICHARE GLENN LASH WILLIAM J. SCHOVILLE FRANCIS H. CHAPMAN Lincoln, Illinois Cynthiana, Kentucky Boswell, Indiana Asheville, North Carolina Beloit, Wisconsin Flushing, Michigan SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Athletic Representative, Richard Bourne; Student Cabinet, Ray Espey; Secretary, Janet Schultz; President, Dean Hill; Vice-President, Lynn Hieronymus; Yearbook Representative, Jane McCammack; Class Sponsor, G. B. Gordon. SHIREY dj. Fowler, Indiana. BENNETT— DONALD G. BURNEY—Ram- sey, Illinois. DORIS CLARK—Montgomery Michigan; Chorale 1-2-3-4, Scholarship - committee 2, Courtesy comm. 3, Hearty- tenders 4, Haute, RUBY LEE BUSBY-Browns- town, Illinois; Chorale 1-2-3- 4, Quartet 2-3, Trio 3-4, Class officer 2-3, L.B.l. Time 4. SENIORS JOANNE CRAWFORD-—Terre Trio 1-2-4, Indiana; Chorale 1-2-3-4. RICHARD L. BOURNE -Kim- berlin Hts. Tennessee; Prea- ching 3-4, Chorale 3-4, Quartet 2-3. WANDA BUSB Y—Beecher City, Illinois; Chorale 2-3-4, Debate Club 3, Quartet 4, BARBARA DEETER- E. Radio Chorus 1. Peoria, Illinois; Class Treas. 1, Finance Comm. 1, Class Sec-Treas, 2, Finance Comm. 2, World Evangelism Sec. 3, Scholarship Comm., 3, Chris- tian Women’s Choir 3,4. ALDENA DILLMAN-—Kokomo, Indiana; Chorale 1-2, Quartet 1, Lifeline Staff 4, Evangelism Comm. 4. WILLIAM RAY ESPEY—Con- ception Junction, Missouri; Preaching 3-4, Prayer Comm. 4, Evangelistic Comm. 4, World Evangelism 4, Debate ROLAND FLORENCE, JR.—jf Jf Athens, Illinois; Quartet 2-3-)) 4, Basketball 2-3, Indepen-| deni basketball 4, Preaching hy 3-4. Club 4. SENIORS GEORGE D. GAHR-E. Alton, n 2 h Je =A | E G SSE T J —Mt ( ar- Ili ols, Preac ir g 3 ’ Bas O 8) ’ ies . e ball oF Studer t Council Sy mel, Illinois, Bas etball iY lf Chora e 3 1, ndependent dey e de Bas ceTba Z Student Council 3, Chairman|) Social Comm. 3, Evongelisticas Comm. 4, Preaching 2-3-4. LYNN HIERONYMUS-—Atlan- ,. basketball 4, L. B. Eye, 3, Harmonaires Manager 3. ta, Illinois; Vice Pres. 4,]7 F REVA HARD Y-Covington, Preaching 2-3-4, Basketball|) .’ Indiana; Women’s Chorus 3-4, JESSIE HARGROVE-Lincoln, 1-2, Softball 1, Lifeline staff} 4 Quartet, Trio. IIlinois. y 3-4, Building Comm. 3. MARION LEAHR-Pittsfield, Illinois. RO DER USE — Flora, Illinois; Preaching 2-3-4, Class Pres. 3, Student Cabi- net 3, Baseball 2, Chairman Building Comm. 3. DEAN HILL-—Tuscola, IIli- nois; Chapel Comm. 4, Class Pres. 4, Student Cabinet 4, Preaching 2-3-4, SYLVIA JOHNSON—Colorado Springs, Colorado. SENIORS JANE ANNE McCAMMACK-— Brownsburg, Indiana; Chorale 1-2-3-4, Trio 4, Quartet 4, Duet 1, Lifeline Staff 4. DEAN JONES—Pearl, Illinois; Chairman Building Comm. 2, Student Cabinet 1.2, Preach- ing 1-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 1. SUE LEMONS -— Springfield, Illinois; Banquet Comm. 3-4, Chorale 1-2-3-4, Dorm Comm. 4, Trio 1-2-3-4, L. B. |. Time 4, Social Comm. 2-3, CHARLES MAGNUSON —Crown Point, Indiana; Bas- ketball 1-2-4, Chorale 1-2, Harmonaires 2-3, Preaching ]-2-3-4, MUroe sete ness wee ee ne eee tw ClO De ete reg tL). ii ie ee Seb pepe is Sete eene Sesbee T caer tes Sere ses os Sy ee Sa a - NET N : Sto) nAissoun Cha LOK N= wo HOWARD MERCHANT - Gary, Indiana; Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Preaching 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Athletic Rep. 2-3-4, SENIORS RAY W. PIERSON — Spring- field, Illinois; Preaching 1-2- 3-4, HARRY KEITH ORN — Mil- ford, Indiana; Athletic Rep. 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Intramural softball 1-2-3-4, Intramural football ]-2-3-4, | Chapel comm. 4, Preaching 2-3-4. BOB: PHILLIPS — Cowden, Illinois; Preaching 2-3-4, Class Pres. 1, Student Cabi- net 2, Lifeline Staff assistant editor 3, Editor 4, Basketball ]-2-3-4, Chairman Social Comm. 2. BRUCE PARMENTER-| Beecher City, Illinois; Bas-.| ketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, | Preaching 1-2-3-4, Class | Pres. 2, Student Council 2. | | | | j j FLORENCE REISNER —Lin- coln, Illinois; Chorale 1-2-3, Class Sec. 3, Trio 3. WAYNE SHAW — Covington, | Indiana; Basketball 2, Life- line Staff 4, Preaching 1-2-3- 4, Social Comm. 3, Building Comm. 3. SENIORS CARL SHEARER — Hammond, VIOLA WALTERS — K outs, Indiana; Basketball 1-3, Base- Indiana. ball 3-4, Intramural football 1-3-4, Intramural softball 1-3- 4. DONNA’ YOUNG. — Oblong, Ilinois; L.-B. Eye 2, Pres. of College C. E. 3, Christian Women’s Choir 3-4. RICHARD WILSON — Medary- ville, Indiana; Lifeline 2-3-4, editor 4, Building Comm. 2, Chorale 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 2, Preaching 2-3-4. GRADUATES CLASS OFFICERS Class Sponsor, Edward Tesh; Secretary, Pat McManus; Treasurer, Winston Zastrow; Vice-President, Wayne Armstrong; Student Cabinet Representative, Bill Roland; President, Harold Taylor. GRADUATES WAYNE ARMSTRONG - Little Sioux, lowa; MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Minnesota Bible College, M. Th. Lincoln Bible Institute. ROBERT BARR — Lincoln HAROLD G. BOLDON - East CARLIE OWEN BUTLER - Illinois; MAJOR: New Testa- ’ Chicago, Indiana, MAJOR: Farmington, Kansas, MAJOR: ment, DEGREE: A. B. Lin- Old Testament, DEGREE: A. New Testament, DEGREE: B. B. Lincoln Bible Institute. Th. Dakota Bible College. coln Bible Institute. THOMAS F. CORN -— Indiana- polis, Indiana, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Lincoln Bible Institute. WA SSE ed dk Os LES Dd bk Bs Rs re bebe k ae hee ie Pee eben As de Rh Ak ESSE AR SEE SRE hl Rn Al Bk SO SS Ok es ORS SS SE a OR AE TR OE Re Ol De ile EE hs RO se ele eee ———————————————————— or GRADUATES Af MARVIN W. DeLOZIER — Magnet, Nebraska, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: B. Th. San Jose Bible College. JAMES D. DECK — Lincoln, Illinois, MAJOR: New Testa- ment, DEGREE: A. B. Lin- coln Bible Institute. RODGERS Na ELE Oiite— Liberal, Kansas, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Midwest Christian College. eee h | GERALD A. GIBSON - Green- BUGENESHENZ Ele Donos J. HOWARD KRAPS -Lincoln, bush, Illinois, MAJOR: Old van, Illinois, MAJOR: New Illinois, MAJOR: New Testa- Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Testament, DEGREE: B. S. ment, DEGREE: A. B. Lin- Minnesota Bible College, M. L. Cincinnati Bible Seminary. coln Bible Institute. Th. Lincoln Bible Institute. JERRY McCORNACK-Swiss- home, Oregon, MAJOR: Church History, DEGREE: 8B. Th. San Jose Bible College. JOHN E. MANN — Mulkey- town, Illinois, MAJOR: Church History, DEGREE; A. B. Lincoln Bible Institute, Th. M. Lincoln Bible Institute. GRADUATES PATRICIA McMANUS — Lin- coln, Illinois, MAJOR: Old Testament, DEGREE: B. S. L. Cincinnati Bible Seminary. RALPH MAIER — Inglewood, California, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: B. S. L. San Jose Bible College. BETTIE IRENE NICHOLS — JOHN G. NICHOLS — Omaha, Hammond, Indiana, MAJOR: Nebraska, MAJOR: Old Testa- Old Testament, DEGREE: A. ment, DEGREE: A. B. Midwest B. Platte Valley Bible Col- Christian College. lege. GRADUATES KEITH Woe PURSGCEE ES Council Bluffs, lowa, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Nebraska Christian College. LLOYD PICKERING — Shel- don, Wisconsin, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Minnesota Bible College. WIEETAMM Es NI GHOLS ei Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, MAJOR: Church History, DE- GREE: A. B. Midwest Chris- tian College. BUR TRS A Ly . ¢.¥ $2.0 eee a? oe , og Be ag tn One Oke Sateen £2 ° Rane cS Seta 5% F, = s +, ¢ wate eS : et MARY LOUISE PURSCELL — WILLIAM H. ROLAND — Lin- NICOLA RUSSO Pozzuoli, Ralston, Nebraska, MAJOR: coln, Illinois, MAJOR: Old Italy, MAJOR: Old Testament, Christian Education, DE- Testament, DEGREE: A. B. DEGREE: A. B. Abilene GREE: A. B. Nebraska Chris- Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Christian College, M. A. tian College. Eastern New Mexico Univer- sity. DEE SHAFFER — Wabash, Indiana, MAJOR: New Testa- ment, DEGREE: A. B. Lin- coln Bible Institute. ? 2 5 = . a he hs y ] €7 apxn iv Adyos, kat O AsYosS Hues MRS. HAROLD TAYLOR — Tokyo, Japan, MAJOR: Old Testament, DEGREE: B. Th. Southern California Bible College. Plays eSe SiRVA ie Fe eRe — Wabash, Indiana, MAJOR: New Testament, DEGREE: A. B. Lincoln Bible Institute. NOT PICTURED: Robert Green, Leslie Dean Pense, John R. Pierce, Modell Sims, Harlan Williams. ELMER WALTER — Kouts, Indiana, MAJOR: New Testa- ment, DEGREE: A. B. Lin- coln Bible Institute. GRADUATES @ Peov, HAROLD TAYLOR — Tokyo, Japan, MAJOR: Old Testa- ment, DEGREE: B. Th. San Jose Bible College. kat Oeos hy Ropes WINSTON ZASTROW - Ancona, Illinois, MAJOR: Church History, DEGREE: A. B. Minnesota Bible College. FIRST ROW: Nancy Davis, Wauneta Cunningham, Ruby McDonald, Drury Benton, Twyla Pew, Alice Beams. SECOND ROW: Given Blakely, Charles Fultz, Richard Adams, Herschel Thompson, John Carter. THIRD ROW: Martin Wright, Richard Erickson, Mary Lee Garren, Verneil Garren, Leroy Mc- Geath. FOURTH ROW: Chauncey Lattimer, Otis Johnson, Donald Stern, Ronald Dean Hickerson. NOT PICTURED: Donald Stirrup, James Strauss, James Moffitt, John Hasty, James Cook, Melba Lash, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cragin. At last we are in class! DEBATE CLUB = et Ps _ ne ————— ee ee eee ee ee Never before have we been able to reach so many...so fast (with the speed of light) ---as with RADIO and TELE- VISION!! Electronic evangel- ism knows no barriers! Started in October, 1953, on WPRC, Lincoln, this program has| become one of the most popular in Logan and surrounding counties. “At one on Wednesday” thousands | listen to our Lincolnettes, the Crusaders, the Harmonettes, stu- | dents, and guests on “the voice| ofsle Bales “With wll Prayer and applications Prayer tt All easons In the Sport...” WON TO WIN SAVED TO SAVE SS ER Ra Students from twenty-two states, Washington D.C., Italy and Alaska Preachers serving one hundred thirty-five churches Eleven thousand souls won to Christ Twenty-eight thousand’ miles traveled each weekend a Ee s Women a) ® a 3 E 3 fe BE @ fe ke . im in song. Stewart and the istian Mrs . Chr Chorus Praising H 4 oF ee se Bee, zy : 38 = ‘ ‘ ‘e : ee : eee ete i : Ls : 3 ap Be 4 a s dear a hy SOO Pore n Re toad ie ee ce mee mn me en Burris But | : Sint er, Editor of the Christian F. K. Har- Notre Dame Mr, and Mrs. grove wi th the chimes CLINIC WORLD EVANGELISM Missionaries attending the conventioninLincoln, Illinois. Fields being served by missionaries from L. B. |., Africa, India, Korea, Canada, Assam, Thailand, New York City, Gklahoma, Washington, and Montana. Part of the World Evan- gelism Fellowship. World Evangelism Com- mittee. L. B. |. starts new con- gregation at Easton, Illinois. Two of the mis- : sti sin sionary floats in the parade. mir =a Convention committee. Sa opening address. oe S, SEEN Ae pe es 5 Es t este $aiNe By ah oe 2S ppt! eeO eA oS cay) a B3 4°) age ae ay ae Cay 3, i Sete WAS gs ae i ae Pax aI Fe Cielo i Aes 3 Aas apes ee se Ta tas NO Ste . : : tee { cheer Ba Pie SEK Fen rpa Maes used eee FIRST ROW: Carol Cabbage, Helen Wilson, Joan Phillips, Joan Little, Marilyn Sallee, Carole Holderman, Carleen Sefton, Bernetta Berg; Peggy Busby, Jane McCammack, Wanda Busby. SECOND ROW: Alice Beams, Ruby Lee Busby, Sue Lemons, Anette Thompson, Richard Wilson, Miriam Greathouse, Ruth Ann Hieronymus, Judy Chamness, Jo Anne Craw - 4 ford, Shirley Bain. THIRD ROW: Carl Sommers, Phil Young, Jamie Morgan, Albert McGee, Gene Marvin, Bill Scattergood, Tom Flegge, Jack Busby, George Gahr, Charlie Wogmon. See % ee CAFETERIA There’s a lot of work here Mrs. Ola Thompson Mrs. Bessie Webb Mrs. Wilda Richardson Mrs. Barbara Schachtle Mrs. Mildred Becker Miss Jennie Hopp Vv Darlene Kuhns Aldena Dillman Patricia Rigg Frances Heath Donna Young Esther Hough Beulah Deppe They sing well, too. 08 tA Ato TT Om TA BS OF CHRISTIANITY, OO TO Ui se ae Sase LIBRARY (8 Miss Jessie demonstrates the Microcard Reader. It is used primarily for out-of-print and rare books. We now have “ The Herald of Gospel Liberty”, a periodical, published be- tween 1808 and 1817 and “The Christian Herald”, 1818- 1835; a thesis on the role of the missionary on the Wis- consin frontier, 1825-1840; and several sets of cards ordered. 6 Poteat, Edwin McNeil, 1892- Parables of crisis. New York, Harper (1950, Life 255 p. 22 cm. ae Date Due Ee : | 1. Jesus Christ—Parables. 1. Title. laos Pee das. So BT375.P6 996.8 50-7490 24 | iat’ MES pee Library of Congress (20; _ : R646 Abl Akers. | ofe7 ae a iiciile Cox 12-29-53 «= 8: Siivius — SS 1-18-51) Thelma Larson Miss Jessie Eury 3-17-54) _Gordy Nelsen Morrison _ FET ees YEXRET RT TS F $04 64468 8 6 oe el Wis REM Ni YOUswecencvccesoeese Please return the following over-due book (s) AUTHOR TITLE DATE DUE i. fe SPPES eT ITA If a mistake has been made see Jessie C. Eury Librarian hs pee ee Be dolietiocamnees SIEM Our caretaker ae ee Girls’ dormitory Studyin’ LIFE IN THE DORM Goofin’ off STUDENT COMMITTEES ii Mv (st ies DN adie Ot mee ee Wanna ee ek GD. he. oe ae D. V. B. S. Gospel Workers Pianists SOME OF OUR EVANGELISTIC TEAMS Everett Chuck and Sue Don LIFELINE STAFF FRONT ROW: Wayne Shaw, Jane Anne McCammack, Dick Bourne, Dick Wilson, Carroll Kakac, Judy Chamness. BACK ROW: John Mann, Ralph Gilmer, Lynn Hieronymus, Jack Wachenschwanz, John Nichols, Tom Corn. AR ARB aE LD ee a A OR THE CANDID CAMERA CATCHES “A typical class period” or “The fifty minute pause that refreshes!” the pause that refreshes DE Oe ee eh EE Ee Meee age BOS ES ia, oe er Seana nae iA OPTED ssi Secasigaivarsenei ae Rn : ove Mains dees” MSN ‘ : | = : ; ; e ; i seen ae ee iia ii par aes stan OR Mmm nN MEE NC NSO a ign Pe mae ‘ § gf _ ot gta dlls aaa ETRE: ES ss 5 : ‘ Z i : ‘ | : fmmneh med wnt ee et ore = : ; 7 ; il i ' ‘. 2 Se aes he OE ke full a wih arts yor we watne® a me chnalleree, of LB yi Shirl ey Fr ye, Bet ty Cam pbell, Warne reathou se, Norm a Mor gan Bask 1953-29 oy—HA papal range pier’ agin) pour, There Beene ‘ : net’ ae yner e : Pere t vere weet matrale : Re phere yncolt Coles’ — . fier’ eonvill® eee per 2 : oe fier’ re pere Coach, Dee Shaffer, and Athletic Director, Marion Henderson BASKETBALL J'EVAH Captain, HARRY ORN VARSITY CHARLES MAGNUSON HARRY ORN = oe o-- ea Pe DON HATFIELD CLYDE McKEE DON WORTMAN DAVID BARNES BURDETT WANTLAND HERBERT BUCHE KENNY MAYES DICK MARSHALL VARSITY SCORES We They 11 20 53 Hannibal LaGrange -------- 64 70 26 Greenville ---------- ------ 54 80 26 Principia ----------------- 98 93 28 Blackburn -------- weeeeee- 64 59 12 4 Concordia --------- ------- 85 7] 7 Wesleyan “B” --------- ---- 50 70 9 Springfield J.C. ----------- 75 68 1 Lincoln ------------------ 85 91 17 Centralia -------------- ---72 82 1 1 54 Utterback ----------------- ie) 8 Cincinnati Bible Seminary -- 73 80 15 Greenville ------- --------- Wh Hs; 20 Wesleyan “B” ----------- --78 84 Sa 22 Bleckouriet=seee 2 25=---- 67 75 ae 2 3 Concordia ---------------- Us 8 5 Lincoln ------- ----------- 74 72 12 Centralia ----------------- Some, 18 Lincoln ------------------ Sommoo 22 Greenville ------- wee --- 77 96 26 Utterback ---------------- - 67 65 3 1 Ozark Bible College -------- 86 71 5 Cincinnati Bible Seminary -- 77 72 Cenille Conference RESERVE SCORES We They 11 20 53 —- Hartsburg Independents ----- 22 12 17 53 Centralia ----------------- 52 1 8 54 Cincinnati Bible Seminary -- 47 15 Greenville ---------------- 63 22 Blackburn ------------- --- 64 272 Centralia ----------------- 5] 22 Greenville ---------------- S700 Rineeee 26 Great Lakes Bible College -- 60 37 3 1 Ozark Bible College 22-00 69 43 Ca ee ORK SO!) 5 Cincinnati Bible Seminary -- 52 39 RESERVE SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT, Francis Gillogly, Kenny Mayes, David Barnes, Burdett Wantland, Herbert Buche. 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