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Sophomores, 1945-1946 Back Row—D. Albright, R. Zwink. 11. Anderson, Mrs. Hinds, sponsor; V. V. Hinds, sponsor; D. Branham, L. Barnes. Front Row—C. Brayshaw, К. Dunn, D. Forster, J. Fitzer, P. Moomaw, 1. Kidd, C. Cook, К. Newman. SOPHOMORES Hi Gang! Here we are, standing on the second step of our college career. We think that we possess more dignity and poise than we did a year ago, and although we are not listed in Who's Who as yet, the future is ahead. It's a great life that we live here at M. B. C. Remember the long hours that we spent in col- lecting toys before Christmas? And then, the party that we had, in order to paint them. Oh! was it fun! At first, we thought everything was going to be red, but then the “man of the hour —Prof. Hinds—-came with all of the colors that we needed. We'll never forget Mrs. Hinds trying to make a bonnet big enough to cover the crack in a doll’s head. And boy did we eat—sandwiches and cocoa. The toys went to the needy children in our Churches. Well, such is Sophomore life. Our leaders: KENT NEWMAN, president: CHARLES COOK, vice-president; WILMA THOMAS, secretary-treasurer; JUNE FITZER, reporter; LARRY BARNES, student council representative; and Mr. and Mrs. HINDS, our super-duper co-sponsors, carry their share of responsibilities as we view the future, and see our ambitions becoming realities as days become brighter. Page 19
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JUNIOR CLASS CONTINUED Dorothy Stanke is a Nebraska girl, coming to M. B. C. in 1943. When she gets out of school she plans to enter the field of evangelism. Dorothy is quiet, an accordionist, and is 21. Virgil Feerer, a romantic red head, came to M. B. C. in Sept., 1943. Virgil is a Kansas boy coming from Horton. He is now serving the church in Osage City, Kansas. Virgil is 20, and def- initely out of the bachelor club. Brady Fowler is also a red head, but he comes from Lamar, Colo. He came to M. B. C. in Sept. 1945. He attended Johnson Bible College for two years. When Brady gets out of college he plans to enter the Foreign Mission Field. He is now serving the church at Homewood, Kansas. Clifford Hauxwell is one of the big men of the Junior Class. He is a Nebraska boy. He came to M. B. C. in the fall of 1942, having preached for four years before this time. He was in M. B. C. a semester, then in the Army a half year, then back in M. B. C. the fall of '43. He is 29 and married. He plans to enter full time evangelistic work when he completes his education. He is now preaching at Downs, Kansas. Warren Hockman hails from Edgar, Nebraska. Warren entered school in the fall of '42. He is 23 and married. Being a loyal Nebraskan, he and his good wife are serving churches in Nebraska at Guide Rock and Red Cloud. He says he is going to settle down to pastoral work when nhe graduates. Jim Lackey came to М. B. C. in the fall of '43. He is now serving the church at Vining, Kansas. When he graduates he plans on entering the evangelistic field. Eugene McFarland came from Wichita, Kansas, to M. B. C. in the fall of '43. He has taken work at Wichita University also. Mac is now serving the church at Lincoln, Kansas. He is 20 and is not the bachelor type. When nhe graduates he plans to go into pastoral work. Bob Rowe is a blue-eyed boy from Omaha, Nebraska. He came to school in '43. Bob is now serv- ing the church at Barnes, Kansas. As for future plans, he is yet undecided. Perhaps the fact that he is blond, blue-eyed, and 20 makes him that way. Howard Stevens is another of our “big” boys. He comes from Jewell, Kansas. He entered M. B. C. in 43. Howard, 24, is an ex-serviceman. When he completes his training he plans to go into pastoral work or into the field of Religious Education. Floyd Strater is quiet, sort of bashful, and 21. He hails from Joplin, Mo. He attended Phillips University one semester, then came to M. B. C. in January of '44. He is now preaching in Joplin— is apparently a prophet with honor in his own country. When he completes his training he plans to enter the evangelistic field. This class is ably sponsored by Prof. J. B. Carr, the big man from Chicago, Illinois.
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Freshmen, 1945-1946 سس Back Row—D. Cone, P. Hoffman. B. Briggs. L. Darr. У Word, V. Schwarz, Prof. Taylor, sponsor; M. Palmer. V. Newland, M. Forster, C. Stevens, О. Evans, Second Row—C. White, A. Ри, V. Sutton, E. Parks, B. Vint, M. Donovan, M. Williams, Е. Parks, J. VanWinkle. Front Row—M. Bigger, A. lves, P. King, О. Phillips, J. Wood, J. Clough, C. Gresham. FRESHMEN Did you see a smiling boy or girl in the hall this morning? That, fellow students, is a fresh- man. Some say we smile because we haven't been here long enough to take Greek or Logic, be that as it may, we like M. B. C. very much and are most happy to be here as freshmen. The majority of the class comes from Kansas and Nebraska, two students from Missouri, one from Oklahoma, one from Colorado, and one all th» way from Michigan. Our occupations cover а number of fields. There are sailors, soldiers, farmers, farmerettes, school teachers, and stenogra- phers. Most of the boys are studying to be ministers. Some of the girls are going to be missionaries, some are studying to be Religious Education Directors, and of course some will be ministers’ wives. Where there is freshmen there will always be hobbies. We collect model doss, bottles, table napkins, white elephants, necklaces. perfume and keep scrapbooks and poems, along with a number of other things. Our class officers are: President, Charles Gresham: vice-president, Virginia Schwarz; secretary- treasurer, Coloriss Stevens; student council representative, Charles Gresham; and sponsor, Prof. Lloyd Taylor. We are proud to be freshmen in Manhattan Bible College. Page 20
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