Manhattan Bible College - Vision / MABICO Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1963
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Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 78 of the 1963 volume:
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ws peel e ie od from the library of Allen Ellas Manhattan Christian Colle Mweria is your substance, whereof are you made, Seas millions of strange shadows on you tend? Sane) every one hath, every one, one shade, Biremrou, but one, can every shadow lend, William Shakespeare mabico ‘63 yearbook of manhattan bible college first impressions PEE ee ee impressions of the impressions of the night 24 ite) lasting impressions Oe TERA iN ms impressions of the week-end depth 46 essions random impr e impressions in prolog I am your book, your life for one year, a different kind of yearbook, Within my pages you'll not find PACESELOWRON TOW . 4.5 6 « « or posed pictures on parade, SOHO 6 Gog boob moc and lifeless, You will see a photographic essay with chapters, chapters of impressions | whe Che ee Ep mObDin Pathe agonies and victories, moods and mysteries, defeats and disappointments, actions and reactions, oD 6 6 OG Clad oa 6 do SECiSiE facts and feelings, meanings and interpretations of the minutiae of your college days. I am your book of memories filled with ''decisive moments captured on film and in word a living kaleidoscope of exciting IMPRESSIONS IN DEPTH! BAA A i 7a chapter 1 Mixed sensations SHIMANE 5 5 oo UCR A A A Ao varied and disturbing fill the first few days on campus for every student. To the new student, just starting college life, it is a time of anticipation and hesitation. Excitement, newness, anc questioning about coming moment fill the inquiring mind. PO Pe pe pee ee” a pai Freshmen have little time to ponder the diversity of events that seen to envelope them, moving into the dorm, meeting the new roommate, tell mom and dad good-bye, new rules, new romance, orientation tests and lectures, parties, new names and faces.,,.... ...... Unforgettable experiences for the freshmen. idgddadd VALLE LE LLL: | at ad ag ag Upperclassmen seem to take the beginning of a new term cooly but are filled with an inner excitement beginning a new page in life, another year of intense study, and renewed friendships, Tothe freshmen..... echesreturmingsstudent 0, moods of fear and fun, study and excitement blur together into a .. FIRST IMPRESSION, first impressions CONVERSATIONAL IMPRESSIONS: Dave Rockey, Terry Clark, and Rita Dorrell Early days of the year were FOCUSING days forvallistudents'..... Through the eyes of freshnien mystery lies behind these doors and is resolved when BESUCCESSTONGOLer as cs «4 people, places, a banquet, and a reception march into FOCUS. What is unfamiliar to the freshmen. is home to the returning students who RE-FOCUS friendships and places, ee Old and new, treshyandi tamiliar | 2 « ... new paint in Joliffe hall . . new lounge for the girls and First Impressions are born! SOCIAL IMPRESSIONS: (above) Glenda Brant (left) Jacque London Lectures, preparation, Hours in the library and the freshman discovers intensive study. Amid an aura of dignity and enthusiasm, Don Clingan. minister of First Christian Church sets an exalted mood with the message, The Challenge of a High Calling. Warm words, from friendly faces, and intense conversation followed at the reception in Owensby lounge. DEAN MEYERS ANITA SCOTT 10 Phi! Coie: Caro) Lown and President Wilford Lown Dean James Lackey and Prof. Ben Duerfeldt Mr. Don Clingan Professors Dan Johnson and Ben Duerfeldt chapter 2 A jangling alarm silenced by a probing hand, blends into a montage of other images. . . - . evoices, . .running water - . -blaring radio . . ehurry to the door and the day begins. Reluctantly possibly expectantly, propelled by the inexorable thrust of time each student moves into the freshness of morning. Exciting images cross the threshold of thought, born in devotions, classrooms, library, and the exciting encounters person to person which are the heartbeat of education, and then fusing together theyetormincs 3) . . .impressions of a day. impressions of the day Fo) : = = SoH = = S) se RS — —) ee: = = 14 — George Hamm - Karen Wilson i= i} Pe a fa [oa] ' nn . ia § = oo 8 7a c “ €5 i “SS mid-morning impressions ae oe Fa yah 8 cement 2 zoe - Ron Grover Archie Wilson and Gail Bel) Coffee break at the Palace 4 piteete, { eh MYL Nebas logic? class John Nickel] - Dick Applegate Evelyn Press Dr. Charles Gresham elucidates psychology. 17 noontime Whatsamatter Spook? Anita Scott, Steve Winners Barbara Waltz Jacque London Terry Clark ) Rita Dorrell Concentrate Dick! Pat Doornbos, Bonnie Parks ® @ Jim Donovan Erma McConnaughey Dr. James G. Van Buren 20 .ondon - library trip. Dean Meyers, Jacque I Joleen Turner, John Bungard ent Union study and Stud (OTE ip AW Finite men, entangled in the pursuit of knowledge, feel, hope, yearn for and seek the presence of the Infinite One, The earth, turning once again, brings the twilight, subtle distillation of the day and harbinger of the night. Students, dream-like in the gray light of closing day, gather in a sanctuary to write the last words of a chapter called Moments before meditation - chapter 3 Brooding quietly, Hours of the night pass... Excitingly .... for the musicians Rehearsing concert music; Slowly .... for the lonely student Pursuing the mysteries of theology; Cheerfully .... for friends Participating in the fellowship After chapel; Refreshingly .... for coffee-breakers Pausing for a late-night snack; Hesitatingly .... for the professor Creating layouts for a publication; And Far too rapidly for the couple Captured by the excitement of Mutual discovery. Shadow by shadow, the Soft, low-key panorama Passes into memory Leaving..... impressions of the night. impressions of the night 2s Dixie Summers vening Devotions E — RINE? Beth White Linda Linscott Keith Davis ,. . faces reflect feelin a itil after chapel Mr. Ting Champie greets Lectureship attenders. a : cw 8 eo Sos EL : = A PHOTO-ESSAY Duane Blackwell, Dean Meyers, Roger Reese. Larry Lynch 31 wees Lynn Hoyle Richard Hithkkg = = ) 3 Su 9 HK a 12) eee ee ee (Aap nereen ee = - pore? ee ene ee ns “ Pee ne oo + ae ee SR NT ee meg a ae 33 Meyers Dean Ruth Cadoret and Eddie Elliston Jeanne ‘Moore Professor Wallace May 9 ® 34 chapter 4 A bridge, Classes to classes, Sometimes called .... week-end , Carries the traffic of Students, faculty and staff Caught in a kaleidoscope of activity. For the student ministers, These are busy hours of service... Traveling, calling, teaching... ... and preaching. For student musicians, Flying fingers send forth cascades Of sound which stand solo or as Background for another who sings. For all, The week-end may mean work Of laundering, car washing, study, OW sg oo 0 NEY Sienbyerel Of bouncing basketballs Mingled with cheers and The glow of victory or Bitter taste of defeat. Time to rest, to catch up, To work, learn, play but..... _ ’ canal A ee Loe tgs. oa rT at 37 Le hk Ee ee Bureigsvace - student ministry A PHOTO-ESSAY Dick Applegate Clifton, Kansas 38 ¥ | “ . THE EMBASSY TRIO: Lynn Hoyle, . Barbara Waltz, and Linda Lown inspired -Many, audiences throughout the year, uw aN AAA bid ee | TIsssssst weekend workout aD Billie Smith Charlotte Lower hardwood action and. . . Ron Grover 42 Carol Lown Pat Doornbos Danny Robinson Charlotte Lower For everyone at MBC It means turning from the frenzy Of hurried existence chapter Choice moments, Fleeting impressions, Caught by the camera, Express the art of living In images that will last For continuing inspection. Illumination of character, Penetration of personality And revelation of relationships Are the art of the photograph... Related and unrelated moments Parade past the viewer Forming a mosaic of instants Split-seconds torn from life. Slices ... cut from The stream of humor, tenderness, Reflection, contemplation, Recreation and inspiration... We call life.... Preserved here in... ..... random impressions. random impressions Mack Pullen and Chuck Manning Archie Wilson Lynn Van Buren Richard Hicks aa | Phil Brown Rex Miller Gerald Stettnisch Ernie Campbell Mike Williams Dean James Lackey Mrs. W. F. Lown Mrs. Pear] Johnson Mr. Mrs. James Carr 43 50 Ernie Howell t pleasant thoughts! VERSE Just wait till you hear this one! Martha Amlong, Librarian OG : How was that again? You're kidding! You should have seen her as she .... chapter 6 Manhattan Bible College fades into the distance and becomes a part of the fabric of memory. Silhouettes cross the mind as one remembers, . . and images remain lung after moments vanish, A view in retrospect finds that the world of MBC has left an indelible mark on life. eee Louris of intellectual developement . .. unforgettable social activities . . - rich moments of worship . . . deep friendships characterize the image of four years climaxing in the excitement and solemness of graduation then blending to form .. . -lasting impressions, lasting impressions graduates of MR. STEPHEN WINNERS, A.B. Filipin, Arkansas Major: Ministries MISS LINDA LOWN, A.B. Manhattan, Kansas Major: Christian Education MR. DELBERT GROVER, A.B. Chadron, Nebraska Major: Ministries MISS ERMA McCONNAUGHEY, A.B. Robinson, Kansas Major: Christian Education MR. KEITH DAVIS, A.B. Valley Falls, Kansas Major: Ministries MISS JEANNE MOORE, A.B. Silver Lake, Kansas Major: Christian Education ? e@ @ @ : aye Not Pictured: MRS. IMOGENE SIMMONS, A.B. MISS EVA BUTTERFIELD, MR, DAN A.B. BROSSMAN, A.B. Ju tion City, Kansas Major: Christian Education Mountain Home, Arkansas Liberty, Nebraska Major: Music Major: Ministries MR. TOM SIMMONS, A.B, Po int, Georgia or: Ministries RN, BRUCE SMITH, A.B. en Elder, Kansas Mujor: Ministries ... last If words and pictures could hold fleeting images, if the many moods of college life could be distilled into paper and ink, no sorrow would cling to memory, for it could be perfect, but, alas. . . .it is not so! . . of social activities . . .of deep feeling pe OLS tUGY, Within the mind of human kind, images float, drifting in the dark, PMG og Oo 4 oO 0 0 1 are left behind, while, washed upon the beach of memory one can find only a f@Ws scene sting impressions. 5s7 Wheno:the webs- of time begin to stretch across the shaddwy halls of memory, wisps of images WLI] float before you focused perhaps by the chapters of this book, “Our mitnds could not be omniscent nor our cameras omnipresent. but in the distillation of these passing days there is an essence, a seed perhaps to help recall and reminiscing. As staff members and businessmen. we have poured our lives, in the form of hours. talent, or money. into this book of a year, into these chapters of your life. therefore, it-is to you we dedicate-our IMPRESSIONS IN. DEPTH! log editor (ip bh. photographers CTnaain CLA Of atria cl Mame C0. Qlernaer cover artist Voasorgk Ytbhe advertising Mes FL POO | others who helped advisor halle Ku manhattan businessmen invite you to see the next pages @ ee Re iS Bix a Ti Miller's Pharmacy PR 8-3504 621 N. Manhattan Ave. Manhattan, Kansas . Books - Books - Books Bibles Supplies For Every Need Ted Varney's University Book Store Where You Get The Best Deal. Scheu’s Cafe 505 Poyntz Avenue Your Downtown Headquarters' 60 Men's And Women's Shop 1227 Moro Street Aggieville Jim Romig’s Texaco DEPARTMENT STORE Two Big Floors of Friendly Service 601 N. Manhattan Reasonable Quality Prices Merchandise Tel, PR 8-4043 Dress Right Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Manhattan 120-122 Poyntz Avenue Manhattan, Kansas DRINK aAaxsmaovse cer MDM 317 Poyntz You Can't Afford Not To. At A Saving 509 Poyntz Phone 8-2146 s) Crum’s School of Beauty Complete Beauty Service Jake’s Barber Shop Aggieville DON AND JERRY'S For The Finest In Men's Wear 309 Poyntz Manhattan , eet TMUMCMTY PHONE PR 8.4250 406 POYNTZ Paul C. Dooley Jeweler 714 North Manhattan Ave. Manhattan, “ke Keepsake OIAMOND ae Jewelry Watches Silverware Watch Repairing Engraving 64 Brownie’s Coffee Shop Finest In Aggie Manhattan Mercury 9,000 Copies Roll Off The Mercury Presses Everyday 112-114 North 4th Street SMART SHOP Ladies' Store The Smartest In Women's Wear COURSER FUNERAL HOME We Measure By The Golden Rule Phone PR 8-4461 1317 Poyntz ed PRESCRIPTION SHOP itt Service To The Sick Emmett F. Chartier, Pharmacist Phone PRescott 8-5323 - 110 1 2 So. 4th St. Klepper Oil Company = Boulevard Bend Shopping Center DOLLY'S K. LUNCH West Of The Campus On Anderson Soe BUUN Shen ge SSS Pollom’s Book Store Books-Hallmark Cards-Stationery 321 Poyntz Ave. Manhattan, Kansas Musical Headquarters Piano - Organs - Instruments BETTON MUSIC CO. Phone 8-3432 Vending Machines Manual And Electric BIRD MUSIC CO, Phone 8-4265 126 Poyntz 66 CONGRATULATIONS to this year's graduates We wish for you a minis- try that will be long and ever fruitful. Please count on us to serve you in every way oat our command as you serve Christ True-to-the-Bible literature since 1866 Cincinnati 31, Ohio BALLARD'S SPORTING GOODS 1222 Moro Manhattan, Kansas DEARBORN PACKING COMPANY Wholesale Food Service Route 3 Campus Book Store 700 N. 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