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| iy 4 ‘ 7 ‘ f id . ay ‘ 7 t Ses { , ; aa YY , x ' Py ts ‘ be 5 . ES = c NS — 3 NN . - aN a j Cos - ; TiN i x 5 LY “ ¥ | x. eX eux wi | . a « : salhie S _ eo - - = “ ; , ceo . 1+ i Rok 1 | ae A ; i pele ee Ae ee ANUP, ) TRS NTS. RA s “ . | ey , : | ' Ff ; { : ! he : | i ; ‘ Ft , + tS : 7 ‘ . 4 « rv¥ v¥i aren the library of % Joserhine Christian MABICO” MANHATTAN BIBLE COLLEGE Manhattan, Kansas ty pledge of loy-al- of -— fer thee Man-hat-tan Our finest We Christ's e-ter-nal King-dom, The cour-age-ous ly. serve Our Col-lege all hail to Hail ma Mater CONTENTS Administration Students Organizations Activities Humor, Ads, Index DEDICATION Mrs. Dorothy Lee Carr A cheerful smile, a genuine interest in youth, and a sincere Christian witness for her Lord are perhaps three of the most marked characteristics which aptly fit Mrs. Dorothy Carr. She has willingly givenso much to others in so many ways----- as a helpful wife to her husband who has been both minister and professor, as a mother, as a youth counselor, and instructor at Manhattan Bible College. We are thankful for all of these ways Mrs. Carr has given of herself. We realize opportunities to serve in these various ways came because she dedicated her life totally to her Lord. God, shining through her, gave usa Christian friend, who by her example encourages us to walk more closely with Him. FACULTY President W. F. Lown Vice President Harry Baird Dean Arthur B. Edwards Church Relations Academic Dean Bible and Theology Dr. Charles R, Gresham Dr. James G. Van Buren Prof. James B. Carr Religious Education and History Humanities and Bible — al am i, Prof. James Morgan Martha Amlong Pror. Kent Bates Linguistics Librarian Missions Ah ha! i Hmmmmmmm INSTRUCTORS Mrs. Nadine Lown Mrs. Margaret Baird Mrs. Dorothy Carr Decorum Organ and Piano Christian Education John Noel Joseph Secrest Church Administration Music STAFF John Dreher Ethel Dreher Evelyn Press Custodian Dietician Secretary Eula White Christina L. Hamon Glenda Laymon Bookkeeper Housemother Dir. of Publicity Housemother Receptionist FACULTY FATHERS President Lown and daughter Carol chat a bit after office hours. Carol is a Junior at M. B,C, Dean Edwards, and son Steve, play a vigorous game of ping pong in the recreation room. teve is a Sophomore. Dr. Van Buren listens intently to son Lynn, a gra duating senior, as Lynn participates in his father's Homiletics class. STAFF MOTHERS POS eee ll Mrs, White and daughter Beth, a graduating Senior, spend a few moments together in the business office. Mac Hamon a Junior, and his mother Chris, do some brain- storming on project MBC DAY , Mac has directed Omnibus Hour on MBC Day the last two years. Chris is MBC Day Director. 11 ! Mrs, Laymon prepares Prayer Vigil chart. The Bairds and the Morgans are properly received, P we Mrs. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Secrest look the menu over at a faculty and staff dinner. A faculty and staff Pow Wow, with Baird and his slides, Mrs. Press, GRADES, GRADES! SENIORS GLASS OFFICERS President Ernest Campbell (left) Vice President Dave Rockey (right) Secretary-treasurer Beth White (center) Ernest Campbell Terry Clark Sharon Deppe Orrin Dunham Barbara Hamm George Hamm Richard Hicks Larry McAdoo Rex Miller Dave Rockey Lynn Van Buren Bob Virgil Ray Ward Beth White Les Winners Eddie Elliston JUNIORS C, Mac Hamon Bob Hillman CLASS OFFICERS President C, Mac Hamon Vice President Larry Lynch Secretary-treasure Barbara Billings Barbara Billings Glenda Brant Pat Doornbos Beverly Reppard Danny Robinson Darlene Stites Jolene Turner Mike Williams Laine Yutuc Earl Holmes Carol Lown Jerry Lynch Larry Lynch Carol McAdoo Dean Myers 17 Eddie Elliston JUNIORS C, Mac Hamon Bob Hillman CLASS OFFICERS President C. Mac Hamon Vice President Larry Lynch Secretary-treasure Barbara Billings Barbara Billings Glenda Brant Pat Doornbos Beverly Reppard Danny Robinson Darlene Stites Jolene Turner Mike Williams Laine Yutuc Earl Holmes Carol Lown Jerry Lynch Larry Lynch Carol McAdoo Dean Myers Ws SOPHOMORES CilbAcs OFFICERS President Bart Heiserman (left) Vice President Holly Hoyle (center) Secretary -treasure Steve Edwards (right) Richard Achenbach Paul Baker Morris Ball Steve Edwards Donna Elliston Carme! George Robert Grover Ava Hassleman Barton Heiserman Terry Neidens Bonnie Norris Glennis Parsons Glenn Tate Rodger Thompson Charles Waugh Billy Hicks Holly Hoyle John Martin Skip Means John Miller Sharry Miller 19 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President Tom Hawks (left) Vice President Earl Haskins (center) Secretary-treasure Casey Cox (seated) Stuco Resp. Norman Kidd (right) Glennie Baker Donita Beaty Dale Boyer Pam Bradbury Duane Bulleigh Harley Chamberlain Casey Cox Don Cress Virginia Demler Shirley Ferron Jim Fowler Richard Gallion Jim Goddard Gary Gooszen Douglas Hadley Earl Haskins Tom Hawks Chery! Key Norman Kidd Albert Kramer Jackie Krewson Linda Lesh Diane Lynde L, E, Madison Ann McAtee Terry Mills rrr Joe Moore John Muir Connie Newton Janneta Olson FRESHMEN Ella Peters Merelyn Rich Dan Scrivens Terry Shaw Ray Stites Virginia Stout Norma Thurston Margaret Trahern Vicki Traver Doris Vint Robert Ward (er pictured odger War Larry Williams SPECIAL STUDENTS Every College has its special students. Pictured here are students that did not take the number of required hours to be clas- sified as a full-time stu- dent. Even though they were Classified as special students because of hours, they were also special be- cause of their contribution to the student body. They are as follows: Ernest Howell (top left) Manhattan, Kansas Marjorie Lukens, Sterling, Kansas Don Paden, Siloam Springs, Arkansas Bill Scott, Hope, Kansas James Truax, Peabody, Kansas Evelyn Virgil, Elk City, Kansas Phyllis Williams, Anthony, Kansas Helen Woelk, Valley Center, Kansas Lukens, Scott and Truax were also students at Kansas State University. 23 Linda Lesh Gary Gooszen — School Daze Work! Work! Work! Holly Hoyle Glenn Tate 26 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President Eddie Elliston Vice President Laine Yutuc (right) Secretary-treasurer Barbara Billings Ann Mc Atee, Ava Hasselman, Glennis Parsons, Laine Yutuc, PRESIDENT Sharon Deppe (center VICE PRESIDENT Beth White et SECRETARY-TREASURER Barbara Billings (right) RESIDENTIAL HALL OFFICERS PRESIDENT Les Winners (center) VICE PRESIDENT _ Barton Heiserman (left) SECRETARY-TREASURER Richard Achenbach (right) 27 Spring Fever Mom White checking The life of a Bachelor The pause that refreshes Assimilation Exhausted ‘tendin' to their 'nittin’. Lend me your ears, CANDIDS Model “Goofin ’ Curfew Hour Freshman Quartet MUSIC! Gospel Team Rehearsing Soloist Choir sings at Commencement Choir Concert Trio yyy Le The Traveling ''Mabicos {2 AC MUSIC! ' Mabicos Sing for MBC DAY _ — —}-@ ey eo RRS — BS “Ready here Choir Sings for ''The Lectureship And the Trumpet Shall Sound Back to page one Top - Sponsors, Charles Gresham and Kent Bates talking with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mitchum, missionary recruits, ABX OFFICERS - Barbara Billings, Richard Achenbach, Pat Doornbos,and Charles Waugh, Dale McAfee (center) missionary-alumnus to Brazil Ernest Campbell and friends enjoy refreshments on the annual ABX Hayrack Ride. An awareness of the importance of mis- sionary activities was promoted by the ABX, the missionary organization of the student body. Projects for the year were the an- nual Spiritual Emphasis Week , collecting clothing and food for the Cookson Hill Christian School, and sponsoring a hayrack ride. Glenda Brant contributes to Christmas Box for Cookson Hill Christian School SUNDOULAI Sundoulai, the women's organization pro- motes social, cultural, and spiritual life on the campus for the women on campus. Special emphasis was given this year to Women's Work in the Church, Sundoulai was sponsored by Mrs. Eula White and Mrs, James Van Buren. SWEETHEART MEETING “Hh i + te x bd SUNDOULAI OFFICERS eva Campbell, (left), Holly Hoyle, Evelyn Virgil and Beth White. Speaker - Dr. Van Buren Music - Glenn Tate and Holly Hovle INSTALLATION Mrs, White (left), Beth White, Eva Campbell, Evelyn Virgil - 65, Holly Hoyle, Jan Olson, Ava Hasselman, Reception for New Members Jackie Krewson, Mrs, Edwards and Mrs. Morgan, Sponsors - '66, Mrs. Virgil (left) Mrs. Van Buren (center) Mrs, Edwards (right) -_ . ° eS OL echt re ad —— =. -- B. Row - Richard Hicks, Harley Chamberlin, Steve Edwards, Jim Goddard, Ray Stites, Lynn Van Buren, Coach Bates. Sec. Row - Tom Hawks, Bob Grover, Norman Kidd, John Miller, Joe Moore, Skip Means. Fr, Row - Gary Gooszen, Bart Heiserman, Don Cress. ATHLETICS Athletic participation is another side of our college life. Basketball provides an outlet for energy, promotes sportsmanship, and boosts the school spirit. The CRUSADERS were coached by Professor Kent Bates. Prof, Kent Bates Paul Baker (left), Les Winners, Larry and Jerry Lynch No more classes today L. Winners and J. Miller “Hold 'em' Hawks BOWLING TEAM Norman Kidd (right) a freshman from Junction City, Kansas, was selected for the All Conference Team, Tarzan Thompson Stop 'em Stites Carmal George, Casey Cox, Carol Glenda Brant, Carol Lown, Carmal George, Casey Cox a YEA! TEAM! 2 AN. CLUB Gae FUTURE MASCOTS Kathy and Sandy Laymon Buzzin' Cousins Larry Lynch - Bart Heiserman - Jerry Lynch Kendall] Bates and Steve Martin ‘a te ix AS vith a A DORMITORY Tar THE MANHATTAN BIBLE | a COLLEGE GENERAL CONTRACTOR: iat a CONST.. Notes mm ALINA KANS x ARCHITECT : CALVIN BL BOW DEN E20: NA.KANS — oS DORMITORY aes 1964 PR OGRESSI ON Moving the good earth. A Concrete Foundation Strong walls and open windows. It won't be long now! “The Dreamer” President W.F. Lown A venture in Faith was realized at the be- ginning of the 1964-65 school term. A new Residential Hall for men and women was ready for 42 men, 38 women, and two supervisors. The structure is the equivalent of two build- ings set end to end under the same roof. Each is a complete dormitory unit in itself, having its own house mother's quarters, reception parlor, recreation room, and laundry facility. The structure is arranged so that it can be converted into single unit housing for 86 students and their house- mother at anytime. FRONT ENTRANCE Girls - left Boys - right PART OF THE LOUNGE At 39 40 CONVOCATION Worship leader - Pres. Lown Pianist - Barbara Hamm Convocation Soloist Mr. Joseph Secrest Speaker and wife - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Minister of the Crestview Christian Church, Manhattan, Kansas. Faculty greet students and friends at the Convocation reception. tee ORIENTATION Freshmen students are guests of MBC to a dinner at Hotel Wareham. Dr. James Van Buren assists students in enrollment, The Van Buren Kansas State University Campus tour for new students, 41 MBC DAY _. Mac Hamon (left) Di- rector of Omnibus Hour % ‘ } Vocational Group “QMNIBUS HOUR” Robins and Hasselman Goddard and Muir D. Meyers Chairman E, Elliston Tex Winter Dedication Speaker W. Robbins CHAPEL M BC is most fortunate to have many out- standing Chapel speakers during the year. Among those to speak to students, faculty, and guests (6) were: (1) Alumnus Charles Cook, minister to the Town and Country Christian Church, Wichita, Kansas. Mr. Cook is also a member of the board of trustees and was the MBC DAY speaker for '64, (2) President B. E. Junkins (left) of Midwest Christian College spoke in the early Spring to faculty and students. With him is President F., Lown, (3) Mr. Lawrence Hallum of the Cookson Hill Christian School was on campus for ''Missionary Week . He is shown here with Mrs. Charles Gresham, a faculty wife. (4) Dr. Donn Leech (right) of Lincoln Christian Seminary talks with graduating senior Rex Miller after Chapel. (5) Marshall Leggett (2nd right) Vice-President of the NACC, is receiving the first NACC registration of MBC from Student Council President Edgar Elliston. Dean Edwards (left) and President Lown (right) participated in the NACC program this year, v 44 The 12th Annual T.H. Johnson Memorial Lectureship Sponsored by The Alumni Association Top: John Noel (left), Junction City, delivered a sermon entitled ‘Preaching with Jesus Christ at Your Elbow. ' Gene Carlson (center) Wichita, was one of the song leaders. W. F. Lown (right) gave the Welcome. Lower left: Leland Griffin, Norton, was song leader for one of the sessions. Top right: James Carr presents Mrs, T. IH. Johnson a corsage from the Alumni, Lower left: Kent Bates delivers a lecture on 'Ff- fective Program for Missions. SR. TO SR. DAY Speakers , Prof. Bates conducts class in Missions Christian Education Class - Role Playing McAdoo, Turner, Hasselman, Achenbach = ; eo Thy Kingdom Came - Thy Wit Bi Dow On Exe | Dr. A. L. Pugsley | Vice Pres. of KSL as 4s L’AMOUR EN BLEU (Spring Banquet sponsored by the Jr. Class) H oe J Madamoiselle Brante Monsieur Hamon, toastmaster (standing), Monsieur and Madame Campbelle (right), Madame Hamon (left), Docteur and Madame Van Buren (far left). Madamoiselle Lowne gives a chinese version of ''l'amour. Madame and Monsieur Rockey (left) and Monsieur Grover WINTER BANQUET (Sponsored by the Girls Dorm) Toastmistress - Sharon Deppe (standing) Pete and Benny Gary Gooszen, Virginia Demler, Jerry Lynch Always good food at the K-State Union N. Thurston and B, Heiserman a7 COMMENCEMENT 1965 Top left: Dean Edwards (right) presents President Lown with a gift from the faculty and staff in honor of his tenth year as President of MBC, Center left: Ernest Campbell, senior class pres- ident presents the class picture to President Lown. Lower left: Graduating Seniors receive congratu- lations, Upper right: President Lown (left) presents Tom Hawks a Bible awarded by the American Bible Society for outstanding ability in the reading of God's Word publicly, Lower right: Barbara Hamm (right) receives the coveted Delta Epsilon Chi award, CAMPUS CANDIDS INDEX ADVERTISEMENTS MABICO STAFF Give me 5 mins. more only 5 mins. more.” Dreherie now don't be weary Supercalafragilisticexpealidocious Tea for two All by myself in the gym Stairway to the stars 52 Music, Maestro, Pleasc “When the red, red robin comes Bob, Bob, bobin' ’ Mirror, mirror, Amiong, Martha .. . . Index Faculty and Staff 1 5.00 bed: re 7 MOUNSOMMmIMIGSsel ls Joi ca ces exec rsp s) Si le) ws 44 Bes), IREWAY 5 o 6 0 pn 0 6 be bee oe 6,12 Mayon Glendae yas on a eici ny che 9,12 copl (heures i 8,12 coun, evi ai i innran 8,52 seas, INSae “Alda, ene 3,7,24,44,45 ownage es a, = 6,10,39,40,43, 44, oat 52 (Cewar, [Diortetdih? 5 o. 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NISEINS, SIR) 96 5 co Goto geo om ue ees 19,34,35 Ronee, [DENG 5 6 6 6 ¢ Glcma eaene eae ne MEMES, IDET 5 of oo 6 @ olen 17,28,30,42,53 SAC UTS V RMIT cs eur 6 De es Milter. tein 4 9 6 Glo eeuecy oeemeicmuceec 19,34,35 BranteGlenGamenm Gl... ss 16,32,36, me ae NLC MRONMNE Gc 6 ee es 15,43, fe shui, IDWEINS 25.6 4 ¢ 6 695 60D GepmCoee NING ONAT GN 8s cc) ce eo er 5 fs te = Toile GaripbellumenneSte lo... . . 14,32,45,46,48, 33 NIG MRBDCTEGV 0 Cis) 6 i ns we) 6 + 8 cece us a (Charman, IeEwateny 9 5s 2 eee 20.3 4 ikoloretes, dS Ge Gee io) ace ters eee 22,34 Cleide Neca? 5 6 a6 6 14,48 iwi. Selim o pnoo oy Geog pone o 22,42 GOxMGASCVIMN Fest ne i ee ee 20,36 MENG, IWSAAY be poo aoe ooo oo i9 Crass, [Dowell 5 6 a alee cere 20,34 Niewagom, (Comli® ogo seeegGnut oo 6 22,30 Drermmlese, WAbS iE! 9 4 Baas nee 20,47 Nowieig,, JBOMMIE ceoopnaou ao oot oc 19 DEBS, SM 5 oes | oes 14,27,42,47 Oise, deWa 15 o eee eo ae oe « 22,20 iDewrnbos, leat . 5655550580006 16,32 Paden, DO o.oopnenoan momo a ov 23 Dwi, (Obeid 4 2 hae ee See ence 14 exvascme, GIMME 4eensnen sone 19,26 Rohit, Sept 6 5 6 6 goo meee por Bad Pagar, WR «nb waoeeoan dds = 22,30 EMiswrm, Irene 4 4 sy 2 eee Reppard, (Beery op p Gc Mo oe Goo ley, ENUM, ICE 2 4 os oe 6 16,26,42,43, 53 Ried, INGRAM Geeeoo eo moo eB oo 22,29 ISTRY Gi 6 6 8 6 eee anemce ene 20 leialoimeem, IDA «on0enoe¢08 G5 305 17,42 Renglese, JEWS . 6 605 5 Senne 21,24 Reig), IDEWGl oGoepetoneoaeoe 14,15,46 Gallien, Iielieidel 5° hg ce eee cmmeneS 21,41,45 Seow, IB .onenosomo Ge go ao 6 23 Geog, (Carine 64 55 0 om Oo ocee 18,36,53 Gemliwa), IDE 6 a6n on 4 60 000 © 6-060 22, Geaekvael, JeNGS 4 6 Bienen oeteeome 21,24 Hew, Isa? a a Bo op oeoececee Oto 4 22 (GOOSZENEGATYa el wees Gla vcs ss 21,24,28,34,47 Gitar, IDES gre ooo ooo 6 o O20 17 GROVEGERODETL meiosieles.. 6 ie) « igs 34, 46, 64 Qaim, REY undopeaooopaes 6 D2RO4 Os) exelilesy, (DOWIE 6 5 oo 6o0 8 O80 8 oon 21,41 Swot, WbeghWe) «64605566008 0 0 22,34,35 RATIIGCOLCCHMNTN.. el cnc.) - - - 14,48 Thi, (Gait soe 6.4 om oeo one o 19,24,31 Hinwaery: (Cy NHS 4 as Bee oe 11,16,42,46 Thompson, Rodger .......--- 19,35,45 ees, IECIb” “ay Gy er tece ean 20,21,41 eect, (erate ooo00000 00 5 22,29,47 Hes, GWA oo 6 505 Hee 18,26,42,45 Trahern, Margaret ......++..+-.+-=2-s 22 Hawks, Tommy Rr ere 0 21h 30504430546 Tages, WR .bna0bdoeouonaauoc 22 Heiserman, Barton ........ 18,27,34,36,47 TERS, JES eq ob oo oiena we dG 8 23 HNCKSMEISILUMEEC tee foes sea es an oi aia, WON souok oo eon Oooo oe 17,45 IC KSMMERIGHaTCem, 2m clos oes) e) % 15, 34, 48, 7 Weve [eiibzom, IL 6 6 6 oo Oo Oo 8 10,15,34 Hillman, Robert ..... A os ee Wit, DOAS cgaosnoos ooagppo ha oo gs inollmmes, JRRAL 4 64450050 0 OC aeoncNoEe i Virgil, Evelyn ......-+++++-s 23,933,099 Hommel, JESSSE 6 @ o iGo eu lone eer Wireail, Ryle oa oo bm bod poo oc 15,53 Hoyle, Holly nO oat, Ao omen 18,19,24, 33 (Weueel, Tuer REP osnacacoddondt 15 Kony, Chieravll 5 6 5 6) tag ep Cleumt ac icnnCmnC nC (Wewnsl, Ruealie oo pt oon uo oe DG OE 22,30 intel, lesan gs a 6 6 0 Geo coco mm 20,21,30, 34 Waugh, (Ciees. 5 40555 0.00 0 19,32 Roramnec, ANID go 6 ooa oon omcnemrnnme Wives, Ia ofoc oo ao 11,14, 15, 24, 27 ,29,33 reenison, aetltia 45 5 40 0 oo Deo once 91,39 Wii ievas, ILA6IAP 5 2H oo Oo po oo OG oO 22 Lecin, IUGGE) 6 6 6 6 4 0100 DuCmrE oe CmCeoeEr 21,24 Williams, Michael ......--+ +++ ees 17 LeMin, (Castell 4 AG 6 Gane al omo 10,17,36, 46 Williams, Phyllis ...-. + +++ + sees 23 Maken SmeNiamjOulen Melee. 2 nos 6 ee ns Winners, LeS ..+-+ +++ +s +e 15,27,28, a3 jLivnel, JG oly eo Go Boone 7R35530% 47 Wioeliksminle ening. s-ie-iou Negron Geri 3's Layareliy, TLBbAA? 6 4 0 6 old Ge OmpEceoE 16,17,35,36 Wie, LANG 5 5 sooo no CoO oe 17,26,29, 30 Lynde, Diana .. +--+ e+ eee ee eee 21530 MABICO STAFF Editor Robert Grover Co- Editor Rodger Thompson Artist Glenda Laymon Advisor Chris Hamon PHOTOGRAPHERS Donnie Paden Edgar Elliston Richard Hicks Paul Maginness Chris Hamon AD MANAGER PROOFREADER Carol Lown C. Mac Hamon Our sincere thanks to the ''Advertisers'' for helping to make this Yearbook possible. Our appreciation also goes to those who have contributed time, talent, and worked diligently to complete this story in word and picture of the 1964-65 school year of MBC. THE MABICO STAFF 56 Miller's Pharmacy — - 2s oo PO PR 8-3504 621 N. Manhattan Ave. Manhattan, Kansas STUDI O IDEAL CLEANERS TAILORS Specialists on Ladies' Apparel [2 O YA {f 1206 Moro PR 8-3273 University Shopping Center BALLARD'S SPORTING GOODS 1200 Moro St. 2 Manhattan, Kansas 1222 Moro Manhattan, Kansas Ce TTT TTT nr e CO COTE PT FIRST NATIONAL BANK DOWNTOWN 330 POYNTZ MOTOR BANK 701 POYNTZ Manhattan, Kansas Campus Book Store Men's and Ladies’ Shop 1227 Moro Street - Aggieville Shopping Center - 700 North Manhattan Ave. Manhattan, Kansas CAME BIsirIges Gifts - Dinnerware - Greeting Cards Ph. 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