Manhattan Bible College - Vision / MABICO Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1948

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A thieties Concerts Travels Drieations V cations [nterseminaries Triddting I 0.0.F. Home Engacenmue Scat

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M. B. C. STAFF THOMAS H. JOHNSON, A.B., Th.M., WILFRED F. LOWN, A-E., Department B.D., Department of Church Adminis- of Music and Worship. tration. A.B. peeabnan pn Colles et eb Toe ii ; 4 ibi uate study in Department of Psychology, So SR Kansas State College, 1946-48; Professor in D.D., Phillips University, 1945: Dean, John- Manhattan Bible College, 1943-. son Bible College, 1920-27; Instructor and President. Manhattan Bible College, 1927. MRS. T,. H. JOHNSON, Dean of Women, Manhattan Bible College. VIRGIL V. HINDS, A.B., A.M., B.D., De- partment of History. JEAN HAHLBECK, A.B., Assistant A.B., Phillips University, 1934; A.M., ibid, Greek Professor and Chalk Art In- 1935; B.D., ibid, 1936; summer school Butler structor. University, 1941, 1944; Central Baptist Semi- nary, 1947-8; Professor in Manhattan Bible College, 1936-. A. B,, Manhattan Bible College, 1946. FRED B. PAXTON, A.B., B.D., Field Rep- resentative. cous ptalra flehy em ociianls (o A. B,, Manhattan Bible College, 1942. iblical Greek. B. D, Phillips University, 1947 A. B., Phillips University, 1936; Professor in Manhattan Bible College, 1936-. OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison has been the school JAMES B. CARR, A.B., A.M., B.D., De- secretary for three semesters. She is very quiet partment of Christian Doctrine and in her work but always has a friendly smile for Christian Education. all who look her way. She always has time to do the little favors that people ask of her. A. B. Manhattan Bible College, 1934; A. M., Mrs, Morrison has a real interest in the work eUiliba Onl versity.) 18875 38. 1D..3bid, 1948; of the Bible College and the ongoing of Christian Professor in‘ Manhattan Bible College, 1941- teaching. Her father, Mr. Earl Forster, is an elder in Centra) cheney Church, AVichits 7 Kansas. She and her husband are members o: LLOYD A. TAYLOR, A.B., B.D., Depart- the jocal Christian C hurch. Mr. Morrison will ment of Philosophy and Literature. soon finish his work at K.S.C. to become a soil A. B,, Manhattan Bible College, 1943; B. D., conservation agent. Phillips University, 1947; Professor in Man- One note of personal interest should be hattan Bible College, 1945-. added; the Morrisons like their eggs well done. LIBRARY M. B.C. is justly proud of her library fa- cilities. The 8,000 or more volumes on selected religious and related subjects offer a constant challenge to the student. The library room has been well furnished by some of the churches and loyal Christians .There are always helpful librarians in charge of the checking desk. Mrs. Kenneth Storer is the head librarian; she has been with the school six years in that capacity. She has been assisted this year by Jean Hahl. beck, Mrs. Fred Paxton, and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor. The students sometimes take a quick walk across the way to K, S. C.’s ample library, also.



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THRU THE YEARS 1947--48 SEPTEMBER 1—labor Day—Enrollment began. Students were busy greeting old friends and making new friends with the new students. They were busy also in finding living quarters and unpacking. 2—Tues.—Regular enrollment finished up, Stu- dents still getting settled, 3—Wed.—First day of school. Pres. Johnson spoke at Chapel. 114 degrees F. today. 4—Thurs.—Bride and Groom program in honor of the eight newly-wed M. B, C. couples. 5—Fri—First program of fall semester at IOOF Home. 9—Tues.—First E. T. A. meeting of the year; installation of officers. 19—Wed.—Faculty-student reception after chap- el. Dean Hinds spoke. 11—Thurs.—Convention on Wheels Christian Church. 12—Fri—To IOOF Home and roller skating at Junction City afterwards. at First 15—Mon.—First Sundoulai meeting of 47-48— Picnic of “big” and “little sisters.” 16—Tues.—First Student Volunteer meeting— very important. 1}—Wed.—Prof. J, B. Carr spoke in chapel. 18 -Thurs.—A group of students to Circleville to hear the Blackwood Brothers. 23—Tues.—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Randolph, mis- sionary recruits to China spoke. Frankie Myers born—4 Ibs., plus. 24—Wed.—Prof. Lloyd Taylor spoke in chapel. 25—Thurs.—C. V. L. Picnic. 26 —Fri—Beginning of the state fellowship meeting in Topeka. 30—Tues.— The Shepherd of Palestine spoke in the afternoon, OCTOBER 1—Wed.—Prof. W, F. Lown spoke in chapel. lackwood Brothers gave concert in ion City. ees 5 —Sun.-- The Shepherd of Palestine” and his beautiful wife showed pictures and gave lectures in the high school auditorium Sun- day night. ‘1—Tues.—Dr. Wolff. head of the Perey de- partment at K, S. C, spoke at E. T. 8—Wed.—Pres. T. H. Johnson spoke in chapel. Fire broke out and did much damage in the basement of the house where Marjorie Forster (Conger) lived. across the street from ihe back of the Bible College. 10—Fri—End of first six weeks. 14—Tues.—New chairs for big classroom arrived. Student Volunteers meeting. 15—Wed.—Brother Testerman spoke in ch apel. 16—Thurs.—Greek II class presented prog-am for Cooperettes. 17—Fri.—Gospe] team to Ozawkie. 21—Tues.—Nelson King ordained at Marysville, Kansas. 22—Wed. Charles Gresham ordained in chapel. 23—Thurs.—Musical Ministers to Junction City. 27—Mon.—Beginning of Visitation Evangelism at ‘st, Christian Church led by Will Ses- sions. Lectures on Visitation Evangelism by Will Session Monday thru Thursday at Bible College. 29—Wed.—Will Sessions of Independence Boule- vard Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo., chapel speaker. 31—Fri—Hallowe'en party. Martha Chitten- den’s diamond appeared. NOVEMBER 3—Mon.—Sundoulai meeting at Mrs. Hinds. Vv. Vv. 4—Tues.—Gospel team to Greenleaf, 5—Wed.—John Newton, chapel speaker. 6 and 7—Thurs. and Fri—Delegation of 25 stu- dents to Phillips University, Enid, Oklaho- ma, for the regional meeting of the Inter- seminary Movement. 12—Wed.—Bob Beck, Westside Christian Church, Topeka, Kansas, chapel speaker.

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