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Compliments Of : 4 THE BOOTERY © ¥ ome q =. DAVID WINFIELD CONE, A.B. Department of Evangelism and Music. FLORENCE BRADFIELD Dietician and Cook, Pardee Hall. LLOYD A, TAYLOR, A.B., B.D, Department of Philosophy and Literary Science. VIRGIL V. HINDS, A.B., A.M,, 5.D. Department of History ORVILLE PHILLIPS, A.B, Librarian. ELIZABETH STORER, C .E. Assistant Librarian. JAMES B. CARR, A.B., A.M., B.D. Department of Doctrine JEAN CONE Evangelistic Assistant to Prof. Cone. MABELLE HAKES House-mother, Pardee Hall. WANDA S, PALMER, A.B. Office Secretary. PRESIDENT THOMAS H. JOHNSON, A.B., B.D., Th. M., D.D. Department of Church Administration and Homiletics, CLEATUS HINDS, A.B. Department of New Testament Greek. MRS, THOMAS H. JOHNSON Dean of Women, DOROTHY LEE CARR, A.B. Department of Chalk Art. PRESIDENT THOMAS H. JOHNSON, whose gteat Christian character, faith and perseverance, have guided MBC to its present position, Manhattan Bible College, successor to the Christian Workers’ College and Eugene Bibic University, was originally founded in Manhattan in 1927. This marks the twenty-fourth year of successful endeavor in the teaching and application of the New Testament. The college has graduated 187 students, thoroughly furnished unto good works. This June, twelve more students will complete their training here, Seven of this number are candi- dates forthe A. B.degree. The Alumni, Officers, Faculty and Students are justifiably proud of the distinctive progress made by the college during those years when depression, war and unsettled conditions rendered each new step increasingly difficult. While as a fully accredited Bible College MBC stands triumphantly upon herown merits, proclaiming the Good News, she earnestly solicits the prayers andthe material aid ofall those who love the name Jesus. 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Orville Phillips, librarian, has Mrs, Elizabeth Storer, een capably assisted this year by tn Bs This Page Sponsored By KELLER'S CLOTHING CO, Compliments Of KINGS DRUG STORE ay 2 b(t, Through the ears SEPTEMBER 3.4 Enrollment. 5 Classes began; Convocation Service by President Johnson, if Mary Lewis and Darold Zwink nuptials, i Sundoulai Picnic with Freshman girls as guests. 14 First meeting of A,B, X, 19 Sophomore Party. 23 John Greenlee and Della Sharp announced their engagement. 2 Freshman Party, 26 E.T.A, Social: Hamburger Fry. 27 Baptismal in Chapel Len McCray. 28 Wanda Swoveland and Kenrick Palmer become one in Holy Matrimony, OCTOBER 2 First Sundoulai meeting. 3 E,T.A. election of officers. 17 A.B.X, Sacrificial Banquet, 18 Mrs, Weeks’ death. 20 Funeral Service for Mrs. Weeks at Courser Chapel by J. David Arnold and Pres. Johnson, Services at Vermillion Christian Church by Dean V. V. Hinds. 22 Miss Deana Faye Burton came into the world presenting Mr. Mrs. Dean Burton with seven pounds and thirteen ounces of “heaven”, 25 Halloween Party after Chapel sponsored by the Junior Class. 26 Mike Wewerka's soul found rest. 27 Military Funeral at Ft. Riley for “Mike”. Flag presented to Mrs. Wewerka by C.V.L. Funeral Ser- vice in Chapel by Pres. Johnson. NOVEMBER 3 Women's Council Meeting in Lounge. 6 Sundoulai, Mrs. Arnold was guest speaker. 7 Girls‘ Dorm Skating Party with boys as guests. | 9 £,T.A.--Chaplain McMahn from Ft. Riley spoke. Sophomore Breakfast sponsored by the Hinds’. 15 Baptismal services at Chapel for Leland Leonard and Zacline May by Dean Hinds. ‘ 21 A.B,.X, Varsity beat Scrub team in first basketball game of the season, 22-27 Thanksgiving Vacation, 26 Barbara Lynn Tarvin and Dale Rider announced their engagement, ie DECEMB! Sundoulai Special Christmas Program. E.T.A. -Prof. Hughes of K.S. spoke, M.B.C, played basketball with St. Mary's, ° Supper and Treasure Hunt, M,B,C. beat hristrnas Party. Greek Party, a Christmas Party by E,T.A. followed pect apel | om crear pyretndel lai. Sarah Hover became Mrs. Richard Deacon Daetwiler. Leonard Morrison presented Not diamond, ring-of Christmas Vacation. y axton and Deloris Minick announced their engagement. JANUARY Duncan became engaged. Lloyd Watts and Glenna Jordan Aap ristmas Vacation, Beginning of Ministerial Institute held in Manhattan. M.B.C. beat Riatysville 46-30. L End of Ministerial Institute. Chapel speaker was Hugh Holland of Riyersjde CisTaE Church in Wichita, agsccing our Ate 12 Senior Pot Luck Supper and Party, 15 Sundoulai some new officers elected, 22 M.B.C. won over Marysville 48-46, 22,23 Enrollment for Second Semester. 24 Classes resume, 2 M.B.C. defeats Marysville 35-29. 29,30 Yates Memory Course taught by Don Yates. 3 Jack Matthews brought his Senior Sermon and following the Seniors were in charge of the Student Reception, FEBRUARY i “Evening of Music” presented by Music Department under the direction of Prof. Cone. 2 Caro] Shubert and Orville Phillips announced their engagement. 5 Sundoulai Mrs. Hinds served as hostess. M.B.C, victorious over Junction City 57-42. 6 E.T.A. Meeting. Hebrew History Class Party given by Prof, and Mrs. Taylor. 8 Girls of Pardee Hall observed “Plaid shirt and pigtail day”. 2 Ray and Lucille Applegarth announce birth of a daughter, Susan Kay. 20 A.B,X, Meeting, Ching Wei, Chinese, was guest speaker, 21 Joe Tempfer gave his Senior sermon in Chapel. 22 M.B.C, defeated by Potter 52-36, 25 Bob Winger became engaged to Evelyn Gish. 26 Senior Freshman vs Sophomore Junior game. Latter won 31-38. Rosie Keck and Jack Barnes announced their engagement. 28 Maurice Graham delivered his Senior sermon. Following Chapel Service Mrs, Zacline May and daughter, Joan, were baptized by Dean Hinds. MARCH . : 5 Sundoulai with Mabelle Hakes as hostess. M.B.C, played Douglas center colored boys.” 6 £.T.A. President McCain, K.S.C., was guest speaker. e 7 Miss Helen Van Vost, a representative from The Student Volunteer Movement, spoke in Chapel. 13 A.B.X. Meeting. 14 Dean Burton brought his Senior sermon. . ° 15 Easter Cantata presented by the Music Department. . : 16 Easter Vacation Began! Rosie Keck and Jack Barnes exchanged wedding vows. 7 27 Easter Vacation ends and classes resumed. e ; oo . 28 ay ipaxion. ‘Sr. was Chapel speaker. : e ‘ ‘_ 4 APRIL 7 . 2 cman with Mr. Fred Paxton acting as hostess, - i _£.T.A. Debate on The Missionary Question . res H s delivered his Senior sermon, —. « er was Roger Carstenson. _ €- S mith ce Meeting. oper of new officers. a eee ee Wines : 2. ’ Finals. seach exercises; reception following for seniors, their families, and ftendeweahy day of scl VACATION11 - wes —. ” «a : — “f FR {,... — “1puriqt Lali ooh TIS “hreqngs yore ‘tres udiew :mou at poruoe) ‘Aepy amyorz ‘ranaisioy Avy ‘pies “SUIDADS OUTTA “TOMPLL woqoy ‘s|eH sorstA “Aoaaey anqiipy ‘1081 0quoqeyy -uaM ‘saTMog Ita “uno, uog “spAy ofeq “uMueL eavquty 4159 DIsoy “ULMay 191 e]] Mepy ‘SUCAYS ‘y9ES TAP ‘OD YALIMMAdAL NVLLVHNVW ‘unieyy aUOfeyy ‘uOsIARG [TOMef ‘TATIMIGEC yeses “oTIMiseq preys! “X09 pag ButurA ua{O ‘sio oy uowa, ‘preuoay] purt?l ‘MOY HIYNOd “FaydwWay sof “wryrsD aouneyy ‘Uoung ueaq “s42IH sateyD ‘ueplof aqeyW “2ITYM INIT ‘sxaBoy atpof ‘uos -uag atuuog ‘uaqly erumaar, ‘rayon, vouale[D ‘sueag uog “sem pACTT ‘saTUser5 UYyof “empire Aoy 29) VOW TPC 7MOU GUIN.L “F2YS OWl[g ‘TeutTeG epuEM “TeI0Ig Ipeqe -21[] ‘WED Jorg ‘YOsUYOf “sSNA ‘UOSTYOf “sag “SPUTH UES ‘sPUIH “Spy “IO[AEL jorg ‘20D uraf 'ou0D “yorg ‘sdrTTTyg ALTTAIO “SeAFH [TeqEW ‘sUEAA SIC] “MOU CNOD3S Aatory iainm “Y8nrg adioay ‘Apeay somes ‘tre weude] ‘Key oeT[em ‘uoIXed uoIkg soureA HOU! uosI9I04 [TED ‘eBuIM W2G0H ‘UTR PIONTD ‘391 SMD? MOY LNOW A Tis . Jeromeren hee oe : ANY e a ash, SN First Church of El Dorado is one of the historical Churches of Kansas. It celebrates its 76th year in March of 1951, The Church supports as its evan- gelist in Lotumbe, Africa, Miss Ruth Musgrave. Several young men from the church are in training at Phillips University and M, B, C, Others expect to follow these into full-time service. The minister, Clayton Hildebrand, a graduate of M. B. C., class of '32, is one thoroughly furnished unto good works, '' This is attested by the report of 81 additions in 1950, a resident mem- bership of 916, Bible School enrollment of 580, and youth group membership of 110, This page sponsored by LANGFORD'S CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP Ag gieville This page sponsored by WILBUR D. WHITE FAMILY Se THESE ALSO SERVE Princeton Christian Walter Richey. . .'53 Rossville Christian Maurice Graham. . .'51 Wilsey Christian Dean Burton. . .'51 Clyde Christian Wilbur D, White. . .'52 White City Christian Lioyd Cox. . .'53 Goff Christian Wilmer E, Severns. . .'54 Bigelow Christian Paul Hartenberger . . .'53 Westmoreland Christian James Harris. . .'54 Cedar Grove Christian Harold Ball. . .'54 Courtland Christian Tom Daves, . .'56 alien 14 rf ¢ Ay a i This page sponsored by AGENCY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dale McAfee, Minister This page sponsored by COLLEGE FLORAL Aggieville MANHATTAN BIBLE COLLEGE CHOIR The choir this year has been working diligently in preparation for the tour which it plans to take the week of May 7th, The program will be a presentation ofthe Life of Christ in song and narra- tion. The choir has presented many thrilling ''messages in music at the Wednesday night chapel service and again presentea music for the Minis- ter's Institute. This page Spons ored by SCHEU'S il MEN'S GLEE CLUB The Men's Glee Club has sung a number of times during the school year for chapel and special occasions. They are in more than one way 'Musical Ministers” for nearly all of them serve churches each week end. The men en- joy meeting together after the classes of the day and singing praises to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Compliments of DUCKWALL'S Downtown Store MEN'S QUARTETS The school is happy to have two quartets this year, Above they have combined for a presentation of the Spiritual Little David Play on Your Harp. The quartets are happyto serve any church within driving distance by singing for banquets, Men's meetings etc. Many calls have come in for ser- vices of this type. This page sponsored by EARL'S CAFE LZ GIRLS' SEXTETTE The girls’ sextette is composed (from left to right) of Dorothy Marshall, Jeanne Deppe, Beulah Deppe, Nancy Kibbe, Marilyn Mustoe, and Leatrice Deppe. Three states are represented, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa. The girls sing at various churches and also work as separate trios. Bothtrios are avail- able to help churches in evangelistic work, Compliments of THE SMART SHOP Aggieville iy y This page sponsored by , A 4 ‘ished ’ Compliments of ARCHIE CHRISTIAN CHURCH cs ; veka, BROWNIE'S COFFEE SHOP = —————— re - . ii rs —_ Argieville _ = West Side Church of Wichita, Kansas is another of those splendid examples of progress typified by the outstanding Churches of Kansas. As pastor of West Side, dynamic O. Ray Burgess, a member of the General BoardofM, B, C., has made great strides, He is ably ass isted in the youth department by an alumnus of M. B.C., Charles Cook, class of ‘48. Above is the architect's drawing of the proposed new plant, soon to materialize. West Side supports a Living Link for David Rees, Missionary to Tibet. Total additions at West Side in 1950 were 155. Resident mem- bership 1425, Bible School enroll- ment, 914, Youth, 90, Eight mem- bers of West Side are now students at M, B, C, Nancy Kibbe, Marilyn Mustoe, Clifford Martin, Marjorie Martin, Kendrick Palmer, Clar- ence Tucker, Curtis Lee, Jim Keady, Thirty more are in prepara- tionto enter College for training in full-time Christian leadership. This page sponsored by REED and ELLIOT JEWELERS Aggieville THESE ALSO SERVE Nemaha (Nebraska) Christian Kendrick Palmer 2. '52) Central Church Lincoln, Nebraska Curtis Lee .. .'52 Liberty (Nebraska) Christian Wilbur Harvey) 2 2, 1 54 Grenola Christian Elyod) Watts! 2). 53) Zeandale Community Church Robert Tidwell . . .'54 Burr Oak Christian Roy Tidwell . . .'52 Clifton Christian Leonard Morrison , . .'52 Agency Christian Dale McAfee . . .'52 Compliments of ROBERTS FURNITURE STORE Aggieville 1. Onthe air 2. but I got it down 8als 9. It's colg Outside 10, ee ose Someone calla ne +an'atrain, ant Cue by te eek 5. Sharp- Masterful Masonry 12, Newly Your move a Weds 13, Potential Preachers 8. Smile purty Cop4, It's allGr ening up 6, ed by This page sponsor JIM ROMIG'S SERVICE Aggieville ed by his page sponsor ‘ “WILDCAT GRILL Aggieville . Girl'sdorm2. Mr. mustache still 4, The boys enter- Clifton Church 6. Whitey . Sweatshop 8. ''Clem Rodgers After hour session 10. Hep ?11,. Princeton's church 12. t's cookin’ ? 13. Stopover at Eniag 14, Jackson leads 15, What's eatin’ Hall? 16. She plows a mean furrow. - This Page sponsored by 3 OLSEN's SHOE KEPAIR Aggieville This page sponsored by BOBART MEN'S SHOP Aggieville INT CCNY OF..DISCIPLES OF CHRIST This page sponsored by COLLEGE BOOK STORE Aggieville 1. Sarah gets her man, 2. Man of Many words, 3. Just fits. 4. Our alumni map. 5. Male's man- sion. 6. Barb and Dale pose. 7. Can any good thing. . .'' come out of Wichita? 8. Chili for the Juniors. 9. Waiting for the chow Seng 10. Kibbe is scared stiff. That was due Friday. 12. - (Oklahoma City. 13. ''Texas preaches here. 14. Georgie at the Convention, 15, A-peeling at the Junior party. — wy ati Compliments of F}HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST Hope, Kansas : Cecil Davis . RexcA, Harmon . . a 0 “30 Cecil Swindle . . 30 Howard Holverson ay Bill Miller ‘31 Paul Kenney . S! i. 31 Max Horner . 5 Clayton W. Hildebrand eres 32 Dwane Hall. . . Lowell N. Renberger . - 32 Georye Beckman . . - i Cecil K. Thomas. . . . + «'32 Ivan Campbell . cere Roy E, Sanders. . . - . Ary Rollin W, Dunaliugh . i 4 Sile . Oe Boao toe Mrs. Rollin W. Dunahugh nm a Mae ee} Rollin Sjodin . . 4 Isabel Hanna (deceased). . . . ‘33 Lloyd A. Taylor . . Earl M. Strader. ee. 133 Mrs. Lloyd A, Taylor. . ee. R. Crais. i. ees 0 33 Leonard Wymore . . JamesB. Carr. «ss s Harold Humphrey. . . Newell M. H Sherman O. Elvin Miller. . Alfred W. Webb Wilford F. Lown Edgar Harris. Doyle Sumner . Gail Dunning . Gilbert Yerian . Leota Yerian Lynn Delehoy Hilburn H. Haggard Warren A, Robbins 4 O. D. Johnson . , Kent Bates . . : , Ruth Bates ‘ ; fe Jack Matrow . a . 38 Clarence Stanke William H, Oke; ia eee cotta Wanda Swoveland . Mary Frances Owensby . . . . °38 Evelyn Smith Snow BAPPD KING, “6 6 os Vee “38 John H. Newton AWIPACER Ge), fc coy opie gsc a) c'3G Alvan T. Ball . Oscar D. g fi Pr Mrs. Kennet! Storer Harry V. MAS xe ae Pee ca 33 Adeline Balf. . Mrs. Hai ROAtHinss 5. (0 p98 Mrs Alvan Ball. . . Murl M. f@nes. . . www. 39 Dorothy Stanke. . . Mrs, M je Jones pve oe 13S Thelma Bushkirk . . Mrs. ) Hokanson. . . . . '39 Virgil Freerer . . Mrs, HEAVY. Geffert. . . . 4°29 Clifford Hauxwell 5 Lloyd BYRobbins . . . . . . rr) Haldor Heimer . Mrs, Elpyd£. Robbins . . 40 Warren Hockman Dwigh PMPewie ssc fat . 140 James Lackey”. - 2 Fred W. Siegmund , . . . 40 Eugene McFarland. - ce Bentley . . x . '40 Mrs, Eugene McFarland OIGarVE alae so le - 40 Howard St ‘ a Harland Cary . , , go Floyd Suater . illis Schnelle Sy s Cleone White Parks. A mmeedRobert ROWE. err Allis se . : i Ralph Hamona het talk 5 sgt Mrs, Melvin Town ; Warren Dittemore (deceased) 4 Don Albrignt . Lindsey Pennington . 41 Larry Bi MerlinSuattor . . . , 2142 Mrs, Li Compliments of PAUL DOOLEY, JEWELER Aggieville jactwiler - 42 D.C. Branham 2 42 Elva Biehi Harder . « Ae: Robert Dunn. . « ce att} Mrs. Robert Dunn . Bootes Brady Fowler . - Phyllis Moomaw Ruth Spurgeon . + oda Daniel T, Johnson. . Wilma Thomas. + + “43 Robert L. Zwink “B Mrs. Robert L. Zwink +43, Howard Anderson . - «43 Maurice Bigzer. +. 3 44 Mrs, Maurice Bigger . mere Mrs. Russell Moomaw - ‘44 Jack Clough. . . + ‘44 Orvan Gilstap . + o'44 Charles Gresham . « -'44 AsiuleyJ, Ives . « «6 45 Normaruth Jacobs . 9 ‘45 Everett Keifer . . « o 6 45 Mrs, Everett Keifer «2 45 Ima Jean Kidd. . « 0 45 Phillip King. are oo §5 Mrs, Phillip King . xh! Evelyi Parks. . Edward E, Bridwell fe 45, Melvin Towne. « . a one) Bill Vaughn. . . « a og Vada Rut Ward o ae Mrs, Brady Fowler. o aw9 Mary Benson, . . 40 Orel Newbrey . . ee) Nelson King. . - Fred Paxton, Jrw . Frieda Lindell . . Wayne E. Scliricber + o 47 Darold Zwink . . ‘47 Eugene Malle. . -°47 Orville Evans. + °47 Lewis D, Fowler Dorcas Bridge ™ Bob Stephens . . hae: 47 Drexel Von Forrell Frances Graliam Delmar W. Webb . Paul Eckstein , “David Cone. Guyla Briggs... Orville Phillips. : 5 Don Rock, . . Dick Sutherlin . Lester Myers Estrell Mallett Peterson . Alvin Lee Daeiwiler, Jr,. Compliments of ICKWALL'S in Aggieville Aggieville as © esse uw A lore} THESE ALSO SERVE Greenleaf Christian Church John Greenlee. . .'52 Wonsevu Christian Victor Schwartz. . .'53 Zeandale Community Church Dan Brassman. aS Logan Christian Charles Hicks... .'51 Osage City Christian ay Kerstetter . , .'54 Vining Christian Bill Bowles. . .'54 Soldier Christian Vernon Rodgers. . .'52 Rock Christian Byron Paxton. . .'53 Havensville Christian Dale Rider. . .'53 Circleville Christian Vernon Rodgers... Compliments CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE Aggieville 19 First Churchof Marysville is another of the outstanding churches of Kansas served by an M. B. C. graduate, Clif- ford Hauxwell, who is now in his fourth year of ministering to the Marysville Church, graduated in the class of 1947, During 1950 there were 78 additions to the church, 59 of which were by baptism and 9 by transfer. This brings the total of additions to 117 for the past three years, Of these 101 were by baptism. Over $1300, 00 dollars was given to mis- sions alone during 1950, The Church aug- ments the summer activity of D. V. B. 8. with a year-round youth program that includes three youth groups which meet on Sunday Evenings, The Marysville Church has_ sent several young people out into full-time Christian service. Among them is Kent Bates who, with his wife, is now serving as a living link missionary for the Marys- ville Churchin India. Another young lady is planning to begin nurses training soon in preparation for becoming a medical missionary. Compliments of BOTTGER'S in Aggieville Prayer Room Alter Crosses We Must Bear Compliments of NK J. C. PENNEY CO. Manhattan Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BA Manhattan 20 Valerius Chapel I. O, O, F. Rebekah Home mm Compliments of This page sponsored by SAGER'S DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL OIL CO, Manhattan Manhattan This page sponsored b BLAKER'S STUDIO ROYAL Official Photographers for Mabico PROF. J. B, CARR, Class Sponsor SS tors RAY APPLEGARTH DEAN BURTON LEATRICE DEPPE CHARLES HICKS MAURICE GRAHAM. JACK MATTHEWS ELMO SHEA JOE TEMPFER a oa ea cays eit DIPLOMA IN BIBLE, Dpl. B. (3 yrs.) Gai] Dean Peterson Dpl. B. CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTLAN EDUCATION, Crt. C.E, (2 yrs.) Rosie Clarice Keck c. Joan Klarquist Rodgers Gs Elizabeth Karas Shea (ey Barbara Lynn Tarvin Cc. E {my E. E, This page sponsored by Compliments of CLAY CENTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH MANHATTAN COCA COLA James B. Carr, Minister BOTTLING COMPAN 24 Virginia Albert Bonnie Benson Don Evans Merilyn Forbeck John Greenlee Clyde Kelly Newell Larson Curtis Lee Leland Leonard Compliments of MANHATTAN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOC, This page sponsored by LARAMIE ST. GROCERY Prof. LLOYD TAYLOR Class Sponsor Dale McAfee Wallace May Leonard Morrison Kendrick Palmer Gail Peterson Vernon Rodgers Ralph Sell Roy Tidwell Wilbur D, White Robert Winger Compliments of COLLEGE DRUG STORE Aggieville This page sponsored by DOLLY'S K, LUNCH 25 Maurice Ankrom Virginia Benton Lloyd Cox Richard Daetwiler Sarah Daetwiler Jewell Davison Bruce Dimmitt Paul Hartenberger Harriet Irwin Merle Jordon Not pictured. Compliments of BACKMAN CLEANERS Aggi ill Sophanores Lc aie Rosie Keck Compliments of NINTH STREET GROCERY Clifford Martin Marjorie Martin Byron Paxton Myron Wewerka, deceased Oct. 27, 1950 This page sponsored by VERMILLION CHRISTIAN CHURCH Virgil V. Hinds, Minister Dean V. V. HINDS, Class Sponsor. 27 Walter Richey Dale Rider Windell Sack Victor Schwarz Barbara Tarvin Olen Vining Lloyd Watts Don Young This page sponsored by THE MANHATTAN FURNITURE STORE Deloris Adkins Martha Amlong Harold Ball Bill Bowles Ethel Charles Cleda Cox Tom Davis Jeanne Deppe a eee Charles Fitzgerald James Harris Wilbur Harvey James Keady Prof. DAVID CONE Class Sponsor Compliments of BARNES CHRISTIAN CHURCH This page sponsored by Curtis Lee, Minister CHAPPELL'S CREAMERY Co, 28 Ray Kerstelter Nancy Kibbe Dorothy Marshall Marilyn Mustoe Bill Roth Wilmer Severns fae ft oe we Carol Shuber M. B. C. Day Visitors Carol Skow Prospective Students ? Berniece Sell This page sponsored by Robert Tidwell FARMER'S UNION CO-OP Clarence fucker OIL ASSOCIATION Norma Wilbrant 29) George Baugh Dan Brassman Martha Burton Beulah Deppe ' Lois Evans | Layman Hall | Hazel Kelly Sara Kerstetter Jean Matthews Zackie May Jodie Rodgers Juan Severns Elizabeth Shea Ruth Tempfer Florence Tidwell Pres. T. H. Johnson, Class sponsor Compliments of Special ‘Sid tik LAMBERT LUMBER CO, Manhattan 30 1, President T.H, Johnson, 2, Lifting Holy Hands, 3. “For the people had a mind towork... 4. Country side church, Kansas City, Kan- sas. 5. Go Ye therefore. . and preach, 6, Native Workers Jhansi, India. 7. “Like a mighty fortress. 8, FirstChurch Manhattan, 9. The Cross on high. This page sponsored by ‘Manhattan, Kansas Central Church of Kansas City, Mo.,, marches on to greater goals, The latest project is a beautiful new parsonage, The minister is Newell Hall, alumnus of M. B. C., class of '34. The Church is co-sponsor with Fairmount in building a new Church in the Inter-City District, Central has a great youth program, with eleven of her members now in full-time Christian Service, and seven more dedicated to enter the work upon completion of High School, Central lists 140 new members during 1950, Last year she celebrated her 60th anniversary Jubilee, Stu- dents from Central now in M, B, C. or having graduated are: Mrs, Freda Paxton, Mr, Mrs. Don Young, Bob Winger, Virginia Benton, Jewell Davison, Mary Lewis Zwink, Ralph and Bernice Sell. Mr. Mrs. Emil Lear are ministering full time at Grain Valley, Missouri. THESE ALSO SERVE Archie Christian Ralph Sell. . .'52 Liberty Christian Carol Skow. . .'54 Odell Christian Wallace May. . .'53 LeRoy Christian Ray apple ent 2 « '51 Creighton Christian Robert Winger. . .'52 Winchester Christian Joe Tempfer Merwin Christian Ralph Sell. . .'52 Urich Christian Robert Winger. . .'52 Freeman Christian Maurice Ankrom,. . .'53 Wall Street Christian and Galva Christian Don Young. . .'53 Christian Church Glen Elder Minister Jack Matthews Compliments of This page sponsored by DR. J. D, COURSEN KIMSEY'S SHOES This page sponsored by This page sponsored by CHRISTIAN CHURCH WESTWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Stilesville, Indiana Denver, Colorado Eugene MacFarland, Minister Marion A. Brown, Minister Of; cers PRESIDENT Curtis Lee VICE PRESIDENT Bill Bowles SECRETAR Y-TREASURER Walter Richey STUDENT COUNCIL REP. R. Daetwiler REPORTER John Greenlee MBC DAY CHAIRMAN Dale McAfee MABICO EDITOR Ralph Sell FACULTY ADV ISOR Jim Carr Epsilon ae AM pha Epsilon Tau Alpha is the men’s so- cial fraternity on the campus. Organized 1940 for the purpose of enriching the intellectual and spiritual intercourse of the malestudents, it has grown steadily in membershipand achievements. ET A each year sponsors the yearbook, MABICO. MBC Day, and the annual This page sponsored by FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Junction City, Kansas Wilred Lown, Minister Christmas party for the college. The Greek letters are symbols of HOPE, HONOR, and TRUTH. During this school year the ETA has sensed a new vigor and life with an increased membership. ETA holds an important place in the life of the school, providing an attitude of unity and fellowship for the men of MBC This page sponsored by LESTER MYERS FAMILY Oxford, Kansas Mr. and Mrs, Kent Bates, graduates of MBC, now serving on the mission field in Jhansi, India. Freddy Joseph, native student of the Jhansi Mission, is being trained by Bates’ for evangelistic work among his own people. ABX helps to support the schooling of Freddy. Alpha Beta Chi are the Greek letters symbolic of “ambassadors for Christ the King.” It is primarily a missionary group. Projects of the ABX include a Friday evening service for the folks at the IOOF old folks home and a living link missionary, Freddy Joseph, in India. Leonard Morrison, President, Harriet Irwin, Vice-Presi- dent, Rosie Keck, Secretary Treasurer have been at the helm of the ABX this year. The highlight of the year was the Sacrificial Banquet centered around the mission work in the Belgian Congo. ABX nowhas severalformer mem- bers serving on the foreigh fields. This page sponsored by This page sponsored by KANSAS CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP Joe Samuels, Director of Religious Education 35) O. D. “Pat Johnson, Secretary BSsorr ef js ing At right is pictured the nursery project that has re- cently been undertaken by the Sundoulai. The children may be left in the nursery while the parents attend the Wednesday evening chapel services. Sendak: Sundoulai is the women's counter- art to the men’s ETA. It includes all the women of the student body and the faculty wives. Sundoulai affords excel- lent opportunities for training the wom- en in their roles as minister's wives. Officers for this year include President, Marilyn Forbeck, Vice-President, Joyce Davis, Sec.-Treasurer, Barb Tarvin, ? | . AN This page sponsored by THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Norton, Kansas Rex A. Harmon, Minister 36 Student Council Rep., Martha Amlong, Reporter, Carol Shubert. Mrs. Johnson was this year’s sponsor. Because Davis and Forbeck were not in school second semester an election was held mid-term and Sarah Daetwiler was elected as the new President with Martha Burton tak- ing over as Vice-President. This page sponsored by THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Monrovia, Indiana Warren A. Robbins, Minister waNhar. S86 cp Tommy Davis, the center of attention of the members of the C VL pictured above, has been called back to the Navy and is receiving a cheer- ful sendoff. CL itn hie ebeague The Christian Veterans' League was formed shortly after the veterans of World War II began to take advantage of the G.I. Bill. Its objective is to promote Christian fellowship and development a- mong students with acommon military interest and backgroung. The League has been very constructive in sponsoring many worthwhile projects about the school, including a bulletin board for the front of the school, a map of the U. S. showing where the MBC grads are serving, and the prayer room of the school. Pictured here are a few of these pro- jects. This page sponsored by This page sponsored by HIGHLAND CHRISTIAN SHAW and OTTUMWA CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Highland, Kansas Orville Phillips, Minister Daniel Johnson, Minister 37 The MBC cager ended the season after having played a full year's shedule. Altnough the score books show the quintet to have been on the small side of the winning ledger they have turned in good per- formances at each contest. The year started with Paxton and Hall guiding the Practices but a turn of events found Tucker taking the helm, executing a fine job. Considering lack of adequate facilities and scarcity of practice time, we feel no regrets. . .It's a great gang! Will Severns Charles Mills Tomrny Davis Dean Burton Clarence Tucker This page sponsored by This page sponsored by MORAN and LaHARPE CHRISTIAN CUMMINGS and FARMINGTON CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Darold Zwink, Minister 38 Orville Evans, Minister Byron Paxton Layman Hall Maurice Graham Charles Hicks This page sponsored by This page sponsored by AGRA CHRISTIAN CHURCH EPSILON TAU ALPHA Drecel Von Forrell, Minister Manhattan Bible College This page sponsored by This page sponsored by SUTPHIN MILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH DIGHTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Melvin Towne, Minister Dighton, Kansas 40 Charles Gresham, Minister Compliments Of WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DOWNS CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Topeka, Kansas { CoP as Ch Christine an Compliments Of CHURCH Downs, Kansas LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarence Tucker, Layman Hall, Curtis Lee, Walter Richey, Dale Ryder, Maurice Ankrom, Leonard Morrison, Robert Winger. Wilbur White, Lloyd Watts, Rob- ert Tidwell, Bill Bowles and Dan Brossman. Compliments Of This Page Is Sponsored By MERWIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ralph Sell, Minister ALPHA BETA CHI CLARICE HARRIS Special student, Matron of the Chapel nursery At the passing of Mrs. F, O, Weeks, the Bible College wit- nessed the loss of a beloved friend . and benefactor. Pictured here are the Wecks', their parents, and Properties given the Bible College. I. Buckles House; 2. Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Weeks; 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckles; 4. President's home; 5. Chapel baptistry; 6, House on Weeks’ Farm- WM. A. TAYLOR Custodian Maintenance man and checker-champ FRED PAXTON Field Representative President of Alumni Association JAMES B, CARR Professor of Doctrine and Missions and Supervisor of Student Minister placement 43 ee ay Wine aS | ae fl; babii oa Zs j oy i w : Ail ig i . Pal ul t! al: TeTyErT! . Jolliffe Hall . Christine House . Pardee Hall . Buckles House + r, K BO ‘THE AREUBEER ity 2 ee Eales MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS
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