Messiah College - Clarion Yearbook (Grantham, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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J. . 4-- mic, flte Uniuer5a!Janguage From the time our mothers rocked us to sleep with unpretentious lnllabies till the time our ears shall vibrate to the celestial melodies of the life to come, music plays a very import- ant role in our everyday lives. ,lust to what extent our personalities are affected by the music we hear or actively engage in would be diliicult to ascertaing nevertheless, l fear that the in- fluence music bas upon our lives is often underestimated. We have all noticed how a very small child responds to the rhythmic impulse of a stir- ring march, or how it may be lulled to sleep by a soothing melody. Children in our schools and churches are responding whole-heartedly to the splendid musical leadership provided for them. From our churches, secondary schools, and colleges come the artistically trained a capella choirs, which would no doubt amaze Dr. Lowell Mason. were he still alive to witness the rapid progress that music has made during the past decade. Not so many months ago the writer listened to an adult male chorus of live thousand voices render selections from the great masters. This mass chorus was indicative of the age in which we live. In almost every comnnmity throughout our country singers of ordinary ability are being formed into civic choruses. and under skilled leadership perform some ol' the Hnest compositions on record. ln many cases oratorios such as the Messiah by C. F. Handel, HElijah by F. lVlendelssolm. or the Seasons hy -l. llaydu are sung with splendid finish. What is the result of all this? It indicates. first. very obviously that the artistic music. which was not so many years past limited both in hearing and performance to select commu nities and large cities, is now within the reach ol' everyone. lt also tells us that the aver- age musical layman can no longer consider himself educated unless he has at least a conver- sational knowledge about music in general. Educators are fast coming to realize that music was not merely intended for the pro- fessional but for the masses. They are lieginning to see the necessity ol' including courses in music in the curriculum for the student who is majoring in other lields. 'lihe writer is happy to be identified with a college where the value of music as one nl. the tint- arts is not dwarfed but encouraged. Nevertheless. he hopes to see the day when such courses as applied music, music appreciation, theory. and hymnology will come within tln- reach of every high school and college student, and that these courses will he considered on a par with other scholastic subjects. A very interesting fact to rememluer is that a very large majority nl' those who compose a college glee club or a capella choir are not majoring in music. Nlnsic is a universal alnl in- tangible art. it excludes no one from its ministry. 'l'o lin- normally everyone must come under its dynamic spell. If you cannot sing or play an instrument. vou can he a good listener. and thus become a patron ol' this worthy and nolile art. i X NfllllSlif' if :cus nw' lrrouglrl from In-ui-en, fill nn. angel Il'l'lIg .wo pun- .flnrl il alone t'lIll Il'l' curry hurl' mls II lflillg ll'lII'l'lI .vfnllf efnllln-. lfnn. Xln.i.i1a ' l le ca. fiom E Z E To you, EARL MILLER, you have accomplished much-even more than the world knows. Yet, it is not wholly for these tangible gains that We respect you. Rather, it is for your way of thinking, for your interest in youth, and for your belief that the best is always pos- sible, th t h ' ' ' a we onor you. You have falthfully served our youth 1n its great desire for musical development, you have instilled within our hearts a deep appreciation for the fine ' r music, and you have shown us the purpose for which we use our voice of song. Because you have done these things for us, you are to us more than a great m . . - us1c1an a man. To you, then, we, the staff of 1939, do most gratefully dedicate this volume of THE CLARION. We dedicate our Clarion. For Messiah Bible College 0I 8 lfU0l To build a monument to the lVl. B. C. ministry ol music to -create an imperishable album of memories to enable us to relive the pleasant moments spent at our Alma Mater, to afford a means of reenjoying the associ- ation of those students and teachers who inspired us with a love of the profession and beauty of life - for all these have we created the 1939 CLARION. Gil fd lflfil ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES FEATURES 5 Adminisfrafion THE l939 it i ur m 85l:6!8lfLf Needed everywhere-hands that can work skillfully. minds that can think clearly, and hearts that can love purely and decide firmly. We face a distressed world-politically distraught. economically chaotic. morally degenerated, and ethically corrupted. Uur world has developed new ideas rapidly, but gradually has lost her ideals. What a task youth face todayl What an opportunity! ls it dillicult for you to see the open door? Maybe so, hut HA man's gift shall make room for him. Messiah Bible College is dedicated to the task of lmuilding tfhristian personality. Cultural improvement by acquaintance with the past: practical and skill tlcwlopiriviit by close contact with present day lifcg strong and poised personality nuulc possilmlv hy a vital fellowship with Cod - these are our aims. We purpose that the young men and women who leave hl. ll. ti. may truly say. cc . ' ' ' Q . . . For me to live IS Christi' and Q l can do all things through l.lirist who strvllgtllviwtli 99 me. tl. N. llHS'l'lf'l l'l'fll. Jn. rfyflll lllll 1 Y 'IielvJ'v-.4'w95l'JlUi'1'A '4-A f 'ilur-viv'4fi9 v ll!!! fi? I Q! 5 -E3 g.. 1- '5 :'f--f-'-- 4 ICLARIIIN jim S A C. N. HOSTETTER, Jr., Th. B.. Winona Lake School of Theology, PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION T l University, Potomac University, Wittenberg College, A. W. CLIMENHAGA, M. A., Ph. D., ay or DEAN, PUBLIC SPEAKING, CHURCH HISTORY ENOS H. HESS, M. S., Penn .State College, SCIENCE . . . . , . S . U h C ll e, New York Biblical Seminary. Irinceton emi- JESSE F. LADY, A. B., Th. M., fohn Fletc er ,oi eg nary, Drew University, BIBLE, GREEK e N. A. WINGERT, M. A., Grove City College, SOCIAL SCIENCE EARL MILLER, Mus. B., Chicago Musical College, VOICE, CHORUS JACOB G. KUHNS, A. B., Elizabethtown College, University of Pennsylvania, ENGLISH, GERMAN A. H. BRECHBILL, A. B., Goshen College, Penn State College, MATHEMATICS CLARENCE Z. MUSSER, A. B., Taylor University, Penn State College, SCIENCE MARY E. HOFFMAN, A. B., Penn State College, Columbia University, ENGLISH Q ANNA E. CLIMENHAGA, A. B., Potomac Uiiiimiiy, Wiiieiibi-ig College, LATIN, GREEK M ' , PIANO, CHORUS, NIATRON FRANCES A. SMITH, American Conservatory of usic 'nine jdCMAy EUNICE L. WINGERT, A. B., Southwestern State Teachers' College, Drexel Institute, HOME MAKING, ART A ROY W. ZOOK, B. S., Penn State College, GENERAL SHOP CLARA E. HOFFMAN, M. E., Millersville State Teachers' College, Penn State Col- lege, LIBRARIAN MARY G. ENGLE, R. N., Lancaster Ceneral Hospital, PRECEPTRESS, NURSE, First Se- I'flCStCI' DOROTHY M. MARTIN, A. B., Taylor Um'- versity, PRECEPTRESS, Second Semester A. RUTH ZERCHER, R. N.. Sl. foseplfs Hos- pital. NURSE. Second Semester RUTH R. TAYLOR. R. N.. llarrisburg Cen- crul Hospital. HE.-XI.TH JOHN I.. MINTICR. Cvlthyslzzzrg Se'n11'm1ry. Bllsl.lC. Winter Term .IICSSIC IC. ISRlQlIIlllll.l.. lx'un.w1s .eigriculturul lfollf-gf-. llrslxl-:ss Muna:-:R IIANIICI, U. XXllN1ll'fR. Sun l l'l!ll1'I-SPH HIISII- rlfws llfllf-,-gf-. l!uuRRlel-1n'l'R Classes S Qf l Master go on and I ulll ollow Iliff t J VERA B. CLOUSE Nappanee, Indiana SoCl,xL SCIENCE We shall escape ffm uphill by turning backf, Clarion Eclitor-in-Chief College Ladies' Quartette Choral Society Ladies' Chorus Tlialian l.iterury Society Q V' , Gospel Team '-H -- , A A CLARION 5 UW S' 0 lvl' C U,IAUll'llIl'l'.l K' Sf' in mga- f i p GARMAY BHUBAKER HEISEY ' l'I'l'SI.l1l'lIl Vice President ! TAYLOR LOVEN HUTCHISON Sl'Cl'l?IllI'y Treasurer I JACOB G. KUHNS, Counselor JOHN CARMAN. ..Grantham, Pa.. . .SOCIAL SCIENCE. . . Upright. . .Gospel Team, Thalian Literary Society JAMES M. BHUBAKER. . .Mt. Joy, Pa.. . .GENERAL. . .Conscienti0us. . .Gospel Team, Choral Society, Thalian Literary Society 3 MARY E. HEISEY. . .Mt. Joy, Pa.. . .SOCIAL SCIENCE. . .Trustworthy . .Clarion As- , sociate Editor, Gospel Team, Choral Society, Thalian Literary Society A RUTH E. TAYLOR . . .Grantham, Pa.. . . BIBLE. . . Genuine. . .Gospel Team, Choral Society, Thalian Literary Society BERTIL N. LUVEN. . . Chicago. Ill. . . . GENERAL. . .Adaptable. . . Choral Society, Male Chorus. Thalian Literary Society CLARA M. HUTCHISON. . .Garlin, Ky.. . .GENERAL. . .Energetic . .Pierian Quar- S i tette, Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus, Thalian Literary Society thirteen A, A ' W five . , V 4,-1 , . . W, THE I939 gage aghlo omored E Q KANODE KETTERING MUSSER SNYDER S'l'0NICli WINGICR f0lII'f1'l'lI ISAAC KANODE . . . Martinsburg, P BIBLE . . . Good-natured. . . Gospel Team Thalian Literary Society HAROLD KETTERING. . .Grantham, Pa.. . . GENERAL. . .Observant. . . Choral Society Male Chorus, Thalian Literary Society. J. EARL MUSSER. . .ML Joy, Pa.. . .GEN- ERAL . . . Cooperative . . . College Male Quartette, Choral Society, Male Chorus, Thalian Literary Society PAUL L. S GENERAL . . . Friendly . . . Male Chorus. Thalian Literary Society, Choral Society NYDER. . .Elizabethtown, Pa.. . . FRANCES N. S C Pa. BIBLE .. . Studious Gospel Team, Choral Society, Thalian Literary Society TONER . . . Mechanicsburff. BETH L. WINGER . . . Grantham. Pa SCIENCE. . .SllbIl'I7If'. . .Clarion Literarv F ' ' N T Editor, Gospel Team. Choral Society. Tllalian l..iterary Society an... 9 fl!! fi f '--1 : '---- CLARION l ' ff 7 CU Ulfl' X l'l'.i lHll'l1 K H,-tltUl.lD lf. ll-llttilll-ilt. . llrxuillmm. l'u. .. .'l'alre's rf-spn1zs1'lr1'l1'li grflvvjzzllv. .. 'llilsslii lil' LADY, Cffflfl-W' Choral Society. Nlalv llhorus. illllilllltll ZIQINIIHQR CINDICH MARTIN l,ilt'l'tll'V Socivlt' 1. , - I . Amos ,-x'. tllNlDl-lt. . .x1....lt.-am. lu... .. l 'i l V i 'S'd'f Secfffmft' 1 Trlll-Y u l.llIl'I'Sfl'lIlI Ql'llfll'IlHlIl. . .lilairiou l'N'l'l'1 liilClclAlVl HRANDT Religious lftlilor. lluslte-l 'lit-uni. lilmrnl ll '5 f l Society. 'liluiiiam l.itcrury Society lglqllzizlllglllll IQWLIIIC FREE ESTlll4ill M.-Xlf NI'Xlt'l'lN l.:uu-sister. lla.. . .Strvel and 11111-IIlhY. . .llullt-ge l,:i- lII,1l,'I,'l'N' 'WISE HEISEY dies' Quartvtte. l.:ulit-s' lflmrus, lllmml Society. 'lihulizui l.itcrary Society EBER li. llUllll'l'l'i. . .NlilIIlll'llll. l'u.. .. Frierzflly with t'I'1'l'.YUIIl'. . .Choral So- ciety. Male Chorus. 'lihaliun literary y Society PAUL D. lillill Ml . .. lron Springs. l':i. . . ..4 happy plmlaler. . .Nlalc Chorus. Thalian Literary Society ROSANNA MEYER liliANl7'l'. . .l,Clt11Il- on, Pa.. . .Faithful fu l'UlIl'lf'fIi0llS. .. Choral Society. L3fli6S. Chorus. Thalian Literary Society RUTH M. BRECHBILL. . .Crantham. Pa. . . . Alert a nd practical . . . Clarion ' News Editor. Choral Society. Ladies, Chorus. Thalian Literary Society ROYCE ENCLE . . . Abilene. Kaus.. .. Ready to do his part. . .College Male Quartette, Choral Society, Male Chorus. Debate Club. Thalian Literary Society FRANCES W. FREE. . .Clayton, Ohio. . . Vivaeious and optimistic. ..Choral So- ciety, Ladies' Chorus, Thalian Literary Society NORMA L. HEFFLY . . . Manheim, Pa. ' . . . Talented. . .College Ladies' Quar- tette, Choral Society, Ladies, Chorus, ' Thalian Literary Society STELLA HEISE. . .Gormley, Ont.. . . Capable and observing. ..Choral So- ciety, Gospel Team, Thalian Literary Society ETHEL C. HEISEY. . .Mt. Joy, Pa.. . . Calm, unassuming . . . Gospel Team. Choral Society, Thalian Literary S0- ciety 1 fifteen , . ..m.fwr3 THE 1939 i 1 I Gage jre5Amen C I HENSEL HERR HOFFMAN M. HOOVER V. HOOVER HUNT LONG MARTIN OISULLIVAN PFAUTZ RICHER ZOOK BAMBERGER FLORENCE HENSEL. . .LinglestoWn, Pa.. . .Even disposition. . .Gospel Team, Thalian Literary So- ciety SARA E. HERR. . .Lebanon, Pa.. . .A keen mind. . . Choral Society, Ladies, Chorus. Thaliau Literary Society VELM Thalian Literary Society MARY ELI Ladies' Chorus, Thalian Literary Society VIRGIE HOOVER...D H ' K CITOII, ans.. . .Happy disposition. . .Pieriau Quartcttc. Choral Society. Ladies' Chorus. Thalian Literary Society RUTH T. HUNT. . .W A H. HOEI7MAN...Maytown, Pa....Sweet S1.IlI,1JlI.CI.lfy. ..Choral Society. Ladies' Chorus. ZABETH HOOVER. . .Pleasant Hill, Ohio . . . Modest about 11b1'l1'lic's . . . Choral Society ashingtou Boro, Pa.. . .Eager lo plvusc. . .Cospol Tcauu. Thaliau Litcrary Society KATHRYN LONG. . .Hagerstowru Md.. . .SI.lI,COI'l? and kind. . .Choral Socicty. Thaliau Literary Society IVIUSSER IVI. MARTIN. . .lVIt. Joy, Pa.. . .SysL1'l11,u.,'1'c lzllsifzvss num. . .Clarion Business lhltllttlgtlll Mah- Chorus, Thalian Literary Society ,IAIVIES O'SULLIVAN. . Debate Cluh, Thaliau Literary Society DOROTHY M. PEAUTZ. . .C Larlies' Chorus. Thalian Literary Society VIRCII, V. RICH ER. . . Nilllliiltltttf, Intl.. . .Ul1li.g'1'11g4' f1r'lpf'r. . . hlilloniuu l Ilt'l tl'Y Nocictv .Kingstom Jamaica, ll. W. l.. . .Jlr'o11.ws 1'lIflIIlSl.llSllI. . . Mule Chorus Rcauicr. ll'OIlll, lla.. . .llvpllz of soul. ..Collcgc luulics' Quurlcttc. Choral S...-my. li UTH lf. ZUOK. ..Iilli1tlllN5l'HlblIl'tIQ, Pa.. ...Slvruly zum' 1'f'.w'rl'ml. . .tlospcl 'l'c:uu, tfhorul Society. Tllulizm l.ilcr:lry Socicly KA'l'IIliYN IIAIVIISICIUQICII...l.clmnou.l':l.....Ifrff'rrrl14'o1ll1l1f11'1'n:g...t.hor.ul Sorictx. l..ulics'l.l1ol'lls. 'I'ImIifm l.iIcrury Soc icly , . , ::f.rl1':'n ri L S Nr - CLARION 2 D CYII UNI If x l'lfl10l 4.5 1 t'IltWlN W. TIIUIII.-XS. . .Saimlusky Illicit.. ..At:A'il-ZMHJ. ..l9'loquo11.cu cflarms llic soul. . .College Male Qll1ll'll'llt'. Cliorail Society. Illailc Chorus. IVIiIloniaui Literary Society RAY III. Zl-Ilttfltlilt. . . INII. Joy. I'u.. . . M: XIJICMIIZ. . .lllllfSl'C,S golden tongue. . .Pierian Quartette, Choral Malt' Chorus. Milloniam I.ilcrul'y Society LUIS I . SN l'l'Il. . .tIruntIiaim. Pu.. . .Atixlii-ZMIC. . .fllusicis golden tongue. . .Pierian Quartette, Choral HLYT IIUIBERGER un So- lite-rary I Iwruf. Society. . Ladies' , Society , Society er. Male Rader. Societi- Socidf- Chorus. Society. Inulics Llioriis. Ixllllltlllllll I.1tcrury Society CIIICSTICII SOI.I.I'iXIllflilllfll. . .IIliuinlmcrslmiiryi. Pa.. . .AcAIJliMlC. . .How various are his employ- nivnls. . .Choral Society. Illulc Chorus. Millonian Literary Society ANITA K. lIll'iIfI+II3II,I.. .. Dillslmrg. Pu.. . . ACADIQMIC. . .A genius with ambition. . .Choral Society, Ladies. Chorus. Dt-tunic Iflulv. Illiltoniun Literziry Society LUIS Ill. I3 tl-ItIHl3ll.l,. . llruiitliam. Pa.. . . ACMHIMIC. . .Always happy, always jolly. . .Pierian Quar- tette. C iorul Society. Ladies' Chorus. lVIiItonian Literary Society HELEN D. COLLINS. . .Nappanee Incl.. . .ACADI?MlC. . .Her music quieis the soul. . .Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus. Public Speaking Club. Miltonian Literary Society PAUL D. CIDDIQH. . .Dctroit. Kaus.. HACADICMIF. . .QualiLy, not quantity, is my measure. . .College Male Quartette. Choral Society. Male Chorus. Miltonian Literary Society ESTHEH Il. El3I9iIlSULIQ. . .AnnviIIe. Pa.. . .CENIiRAL. . .So quiet and so womanly. . .Miltonian Liter- ary Society cLA1:i3Nci5 z. Musseii. I Counselor THOMAS. President ZERCHER, Vice Presirlelzt SMITH. Secrelary SOLLENBERGER, Treasurer A. BRECHBILL L. BRECHBILL COLLINS CRIDER EBERSOLE 2 , WY, 3627671756974 THE I939- ,xgcaafemy WL50 5 1 L FEATHER GANTZ cnovic H.-xxx J. HEISE L. HEISE N. HEISE HICNSICI. H. in-:ss ii. HESS VIRGIL E. FEATHER. . .Roaring Springs. Pa.. . .Amlil-ixiltj. . .Full uf jf-.sl :mel fun. . .Gospel Team. Miltonian Literary Society EARL GANTZ. . Elizabethtown, Pa.. ..lil'1l.ltllUl S'llllXlNlNtL. . .1llui'w1. hui i'nflu.xlrx' pwr'.wf1i,fff'ff- - -Mil' tonian Literary Society WALTER W. GROVE. ..SlliIJIJCItSllllI'fJQ. l'a.. . .i:UMNIl'1IttQI xi.. . . ll im' H ullwr. . . Nluli- thorns. Pnlwlir Speaking Club, Miltonian l.,iterury Society MILDRED P. HANN. ..Milroy, l'a.. ..tIomrni:m:i xl.. . .l'.'f1r-limi us lift- fmt! lmpi- ..tIl:irion Typist. Miltonian Literary Society IESSE L. HEISE. . .TTE1IT1liIl, lfuns.. ..At2tlbl'1Mlt1. ..S1ll'1'1'Y.Y ix in lllfw lmllz. . .tlli--ral Society. Mali' Chorus, Public Speaking tllnlm. llelmle tllnlw. N illoninn l.lll'l'ill'y S mvn- it-ty' LEWIS B. HEISE. . .Cormley, f,Ill....AtfXIll'iMI1I. ..ll1's .wnilw is 4-o11li1g1'w11.x. . .tilioml Society. Nlale Chorus, Public Speaking lflulv. lVliltoniain l.itei'ury Som-it-ty NAOMI R. l'lElSl'l. . liorniley, llnt.. . . Atitlrmltt . ...l Sllllflfll llwlrggfil .xll1'l.'f'.w Inv. . .lnulivsi liliortli Public Speaking lflulr, lVliltoniz1n I.iit-nn-y Society ELIZABETH I'll'INSI'II.. ..l.ingglt'stmstn. l':l.. . . :Xttlvl-1XlIt'. . . Xl'I4.N4'll'.NN urlio11.x 41i'i'vllI1'fl.-'ll UU','- -- Gospel Team, llulrlic Speaking llluli. lNliltoni.in I.itt-nn-y Sovivlx HARHIIYF A. HICSS. ..ii1ll'liSlt'. Pu....t.tm1Mi-ziitixl....ll'i1fii!f!.'in-M1' II'1'.IIINYIDNth-glll.f1...xllll0n ian Literary Society RAYlVlUNll S. lll'lSS. ..,lll'flIPIN'. ll':l.. . .fiI'INI-llttl.. .. l .wil ll fniml will lfiuiri .x. . .tilmml StN'll'lY Male ffliorus, lVlilloni:in l,it4'r'il'y So -ii-tx 1 t 1 thffllirn . 'I ,i 4 .f sv s 1 git Q 2 I d r ' I C Q , le Is, gb H' ? I Y, I U I CLARION Jgcacferny eniom BERNICE M. HILLPOT. ..Stowe, Pa.. . .REIQIGIOUS TRAINING. . .Always ready and glad to aid... Miltonian Literary Society IRA J. HOOVER. . .Detroit, Kans.. . .ACADEMIC. . .A good fellow in every way. . . Choral Society, Male Chorus, Miltonian Literary Society SARA P. KILMORE. .. Carlisle, Pa.. . .ACADEMIC. . .High thinking and noble afnlmitions. . . Choral So- ciety, Ladies' Chorus, Miltonian Literary Society MILDRED J. LUNG. . .AnnviIle, Pa.. . .GENERAL. . .Silence is sweeter than speech. . .Miltonian Liter- ary Society E. MARTIN MELLINGER. . .Mt. Joy, Pa.. . .AcADEMIC. . .He is a proper lnan. . .Male Chorus, Mil- tonian Literary Society LEAH G. MILLER. . .Altoona, Pa.. . .ACADEMIC. . .She possesses a gentle dignity. ..Choral Society, Ladies, Chorus, Miltonian Literary Society HELEN E. NIESLEY. . .Carlisle, Pa.. . .ACADEMIC. . .Possessing many qualities with diligence.. Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus. Miltonian Literary Society ELINOR K. POLEY. . . Collegeville, Pa.. . .GENERAL. . .Dependable as the day is long. . .Miltonian Literary Society ELSIE MAE REX. . .Emerald, Pa.. . .GENERAL. . . Virtue is her own reward. . .Gospel Team, Milton- ian Literary Society GORDON H. SCHNEIDER. . .Merrill, Mich.. . .ACADEMIC. . .No coward soal is mine. . .Clarion Art- ist, Choral Society, Male Chorus, Public Speaking Club, Miltonian Literary Society HILLPOT HQOVER KILMORE LONG MELLIN GER MILLER NIESLEY POLEY REX SCHNEIDER nineteen ..-........-Q .v--asv...-4-,.. .- THE l939 ' ,xgcaafemy eniolw j 1 i lt1 MYRL T. SLAYISAUVH. . .Cardners, Pa.. . .REU GIOUS 'I'u,uNlNcp. . .glly heart is xed. . .Miltonian Literary bocncly U.. df 1 I Af uname llrrf .s ll llllljlSf'Y in s1'rnp'ic tp.. XIIIIOIIIHII it erury Socxcty ,1 7 g , f M SHI I ll lx Xldllhtllll ld COWHER 3 1 .nl um I1 auf. Xllllolllan Her Li 5m'u' N f .UN ll. S -I . ' L . . .Acxumxlc .mul IN 1 um 1 X ala 4 lmru N1 on N url' .. -, A . A ICXIN . .. I -lf Hrful. jrunlc companion ' , A . ' .itmr1rySm , xl-Nl , ' 1 . 4....lImmsn- . llll' 'w 1 uiq 'f - . . .....X.xm:xllc.. H 'I ' - ' -f -1 -.-...lilmm S1- . '. '. . , .xr ',. L.... .. IX 1 1 '.vrns-'rc P , . . ,A I L. ..... .- - We N . 1... num... 'Ur ' '.. H. ', .l ' 1. - .... .. .. M mmm V f r ' D .,. H. xx. . I J, - fr ,jpg -,,f5,.v -l I IUUUQ. - u .1 , . n , ,A f..'l . t. , . , , ' ' . ,v A Qi.. X I :11 ,g ' Xlll lllll 1... x l.1l- Milli' I.lIl'l' ll'... lllnll- ..llr:- WIIIIUFI F smrzn- 'fS. .. IIC. .. al So- Liter' Pa.. .. s from Gospel . R ELI- Gospel ADENIIC 3hotog- Jb. De- I L .AC6l6!8l'l'Lg ETHAN G. BOOK, l,I'l'SIllt?Il.f Abilene, Kans. EUGENE H. FEATHER Vice Presidcrzft Roaring Springs, Pa. AMANDA C. KRAYBILL Secretary Grantham, Pa. MARY E. WINGER, Treas. Grantham, Pa FRED H. ATKINSON Mechanicsburg, Pa. MARTIN E. BALDWIN Chicago, Ill. ALVIN I. REACHY Fairfield, Pa. NORMA M. COLLINS Nappanee, Ind. IVER Y H. CORBIN Christine, Ky. ERNESTINE ENGLE Abilene, Kans ETHEL M. FETROW Grantham, Pa RUTH E. LANDIS Souderton, Pa SHIRLEY LENEHAN Chicago, III. HELEN A. MANN Grantham, Pa. ESTHER E. MARTIN Akron, Pa. DOROTHY L. MEYER Mercersburg, Pa MARION E. MILLER Mackeyvilie, Pa NEDA M. MILLER Jonestown, Pa PAULINE E. RIFE Mechanicsburg, Pa MAURINE E. RILEY Des Moines, Ia ELIZABETH ROSENBERGER Souderton, Pa KATIE ROSENBERGER Souderton, Pa EDGAR SHATTO Harrisburg, Pa SYLVIA WEN GER Chambersburg, Pa. l!HfLl:0ln6 MARY E. I-lOIf'I MAN, Cotutsfflor CLARION twenty-one ... . -....... .Q-.-we-r-In THE l939Q ' Q ,xgcaafemy ,Sep OWLOMJ FRANCES A. SMITH. Counselor I-IIJSICIKT SMITH. Grantham. Pa.. President IIUNIIfIi KHAYISILI-. Grantham, Pa. View f'r1'SfrI4'lll IIIfII'I'IIA SUI.l,lfNI3IfIICER. Cham- Iwrslmrg. Pu.. SI'l'fl'IllI'I' QF IHJIHIAS I-Ylllll. Sunlmry. Pa.. Treasurer X III 55 I III I UNI Ix IIFIIIYIIIY. Pa. IJ I Wen x I 4 .s f' ,n.m. I , I 1 . XI XIIII, XXI I I I I I l.llIIIl.llll. IJ. .L IWC, the SOIJIl0HIOI'0l'I1lHS. Ik-1-I llml llniw paul wuz' Inav In-vu 1 u-lx In-vlil.nl-lv .vm-, XIlIH '91I' N' shall he glad L0 fIisf:z1rcI llw lilla- ul' Suplmlnmn-. uf- In-I llml um ..Pl,....l IiI.- MUNI-I xml In- wlllI'I1'Il Wlthout H1636 Cxpcriumrcs. Sn willl grvall :lnlivilmlimu m- lmfk I..1u.mI I.. ilu- lime- mln-n xw -hall IR' Juniors. .At LIN: IJCglllIIlllI,f nl' llu- y1'JIl' our I-luv . ,,,,iNI,.,I HI I,,m,,.,.H ,m.mI,,,,X. ,U-,, Nking ilu- 4l1'4MIi'IllN and seven IIN:rt0nnm'l'1'lzlI vmnrsv. llul ua- am- wan l1vX.lX ll-.nl lu.. ..I ...H HI.-ml..-I, ln.1m-v- IIrIIe'I- finger anal Vulmzl I.,-glwlm-.Il .Ii,,.,,,,,imH.1I 'Iwi' NHL ll' IIN. 'tml U1 Hu 'Hs' Wunhxhulb XM. JIM, wish to give IIIUIIIQS In Mrs. Smilln. mlm Ililx In-vu 4 an .ml-.-I... l.., Il., I , I I I ,, I, H01 C 'ffl fun x . E L, W .s .. ..,,,,, 5 ' - --'M - .--f .Q - '-- in I I Nll!l'l'.' ' l'.1. l lmnm lfllf l'41. I llil. t lhio g. Pa. I Pa. 'a. II II Pa. 'I I ugh we I mplete wall he mdemic Hcllel- 0 wish CLARION Lfgcacfernry ,QPQJAVHQVL Our l'll'CSlIIllilIl year will long he remembered as one when we learned many a valuable lesson in 0 f 1 WA I . and outside the classroom. The good tunes we had IN exchange entertalnments between the Sopho- mores and ourselves mark bright spots in Freshman days. To our counselor, Miss Gallagher, we owe much gratitude for the faithful guidance she so cheer- fully gave us. Wle were sorry to lose from our group Edgar Hennigh, who discontinued his school work at the end of the first semester. NELSON HOSTETTER, Grantham, Pa President ARLENE MILLER, Jonestown, Pa. Vice President ANNA RUTH MELLINGER, Mt. Joy, Pa., Secretary ROBERT SMITH, Grantham, Pa., Treas. MARGUERITE BROWN, Chambers- burg, Pa. MARY M. BRUBAKER, Montours- ville, Pa. ESTHER FORD, Sunbury, Pa. SETH FORD, Sunbury, Pa. WALTER FORTNEY, Dillsburg, Pa. PAULINE HENNIGH, Centre Hall, Pa. ANNA KEEFER, Grantham, Pa. ANNA MARY MEYER, Mercersburg, Pa. ERVIN WEBER, Grantham, Pa. , GEORGEANNA WEBER, Grantham, Pa. Q f 7 I i . - I HELEN GALLAGHER, Counselor twenty-thfree 1 IHIVI llfwhfer JVM m I 5 ,M Q, an J' If 'I' 1:1 S Y-ff I, -vb I U. 9' It hs' x PAULINE BICIIT, NuwIruI'5l- Hn.. LIQIIIIY IIIII lI4XIxl-'lI. Xl-mln-im. I'.m.. XIIIII II lil lIIxIIIII.II ER, Clmamberslmrg. Vu.. IZLICN I III'IN. IIIIIIINIIIIUI. I':u. M 1 I PAUL CIiAYBlI,I,, SYI'zurus1', IIHI.. ANNX III-QISICN. XX41xI1iu-'I-In lim-I l'n IIIIIX IIINN I'UI caster, Pa., IVIAIIY IVI. IIICSS. IXII. Im. IM.. l XI I III-'YY XII I I I'n E I A IHUKIQ, IIIUYIOII, IIIIIU. I,I'IIII5I IxNIfIIIII'1II. I,IlJIlIlI'I'INI'lII . I'.1.. IxXI'IIIIN X l.Xl Still I'IpI1ralu,I'z1...IIIIIN IJINII, IIiIQI1'l'NIHIIIl. XIII.. lx YIIIIIIN X I IIXII. ll.l -'fA :xl-lull. XIII- ,IIIIIN IVII'1I,I.INIII'III. MI. Iuy. I'zn.. .I -XXII-IS IIXN NI , Spain-'In-III. IIIII-I. XIII!-II IIII IIIII. Nu' pumro, Incl., IIA'I'III'IIIINI'I XXlX1LI'III'l'. Illnqnulu-:XI-un--. I'.u., I' XI I IXI XX IN1-I III- IiI'4 IIOI'SIHIl'g, I'z1. l'1I.IZAIII'I'I'Il 'I 'V f' I ' I r v ZI'.I'I' IIIlIlI'Il YIII4 MII IXI ' VI Il,I,I.IXIllIII. XII. Im. In IIINIII' XXIII! I XII III XII I I IH IXHIII I .. , , I I ' .,'. L3 I lIIIIIxA 'II.IIIIIII'I'I'III , I'.1 fII'l NIJ lavff: Activities 4' V THE l939' 5 I ayoanfea l A EARL MUSSER, President, PAUL SNYDICH. In-v lIft'Sl.t!f' Secreiar '. CHESTER SULLICN 7 L 'l3lClttll'flt. Y'rw1.wz1f'f1' nf. Yllitlll-I llHtlX'l-ill As in former years Hapantes, our orf' ' moved ahead in promoting the general wclliarv ol' our st-liool lilo. Not only has it fostered new sc-liool ac-livilii-s aml promotml uorlliy i-nu-rprisr-9 among the students, but it has as wr-ll vm-ouragt-il 1-mmpvmlion uitlnin tln- slutlvnt bod. N ' -' ' ' y umerous improvements m-ule 1 l l - l ulty with our organization have t lovl it W lllt' t'mllN'l'uliu' vlliorls ol' tht- lim'- arlrlr-rl to tlu' vllivivm-y ol' our st-liool t'quipnn'ul. The recreational and sovial avtivilivs ol' our group limi- lu-on pn-omou-il uml guided very elliciently under llu' vapalnlt' lllI'1'4'lltlll ol' llu' vonmiillvi' in vlmrgv. llilll' proper functioning ol' all llu-so af-livilit-fa has In-lpt-il in in-ilxin llii 1 moe! vnu Nliul year for us. liut we are liy no means salisliml will: our 'ill-iinimnlx 'l'lu xt . . ' . QIH' Nvl llltlllf tasks to lie eomplelorl as well as many in-xx onvs lo whirl. lfrom limi- lo time in-xx op- portunities como to us to improve llllIlQ1S allnoul us. ll ix llu-In llugil iw qippn-viiilv llxf' cooperation and good spirit ol' llu' stumlvul luomly lu-lping' ui- to olilifi- lln-xv opporlimi- lies. lVlay We Wisli lo llu' ulIillNlllll'SM ol' voming' units lllgil lliviux mm I-1-ilu-puixilww ol' enjoying Illail sanu' spirit ol' loyzillx :tml Q -'-r ml l'i'i-ling mlm-I1 iw lmw virion-il lllftbllglllllll lllis your. flrwlflll -1. , rQi1IllZLlll0Il ol' snnlt-nt you-rnnn'nt. lure again s ' . Cf S9 ,lH l0lfl L. EH CLARION when September snnnnoned our students lrom the various states to Grantham, we had one nnrjor purpose in mind eefto luring Messiah llihle College to your home through the printed page. You have been so very hospitable and responsive in your reception. and this, ol' course, has been very gratifying to us. liltfilt lnonth we derived lnueh pleasure as We labored together in our task. W'e have to ll larger degree learned the meaning ol' responsibility, ellieiency, and cooper- ation. A school puhlieation demands much labor, but we feel the benefits derived at both ends of the job are well worth the time and energy expended. Now we present to you college life pictorially. Shall we in any way have caused you to become more deeply interested and active in our cause for Christ, we shall consider ourselves successful in our editorial objectives for the year. Editor-in-Chief .......... Associate Editor .... Religious Editor .... Literary Editor. . . News Editor .... Alumni Editor ..... Business Manager. . . Advertising Manager. . . Circulation Manager A rtist ............ Photographer ..... . . . . . .VERA B. CLOUSE . . . .MARY E. HEISEY . . . .AMOS A. GINDER . . .. . . .BETH L. WINGER 0 Q .....-.... .-......-...- . .RUTH M. BRECHBILL . . . . . . .JOHN ZERCHER . . .MARTIN M. MUSSER CHESTER F. WINGERT . . . .JAMES BRUBAKER GORDON SCHNEIDER MARK WOLGEMUTH Typists ....... ......... R UTH LANDIS, MILDRED HANN Counselors .... .... J ACOB G. KUHNS, MARY E. HOFFMAN I tw ertty-seven i l THE I939' 'T' iadionary GPC 9 f I If ' . 1 C I ' 2 ij ,QA Q GOSPEL TEAM QUARTETTE: Ruth T- I - I' OFFICERS: J I G ' om arman, lrcasidvlztg Isaac IianmIv ay ol. 'I'a1III'I's SIIIIII-I1 Ilury Ilvisvy. Flvllgn III-iw - firm' f'1'f'51'Iff'l1lj lyqllitililh i'IIQl'l'. .'4f'I'fr'll!f.II Aaron Stern, Treasurer. GOSPEL TEAM TRIO: EII ,I H IG eisey, IVILIIIFIIH' IIIII-y. Mary XI ingm' The Missionary Circle Iris II: feel ' Messiah Bible COIIege. Its challenged to fuller servic c I lyll IIs par! Iwll Ill l'l'1'1IIIIlQ :I IIIIIIIINIIIIII' liIII'IsIi.III gIIIIIIvspIIz'I'c' all prayer 0ir1fII's and xxtvvlxly IIIUUIIIIQLS IlLlXl' In-mn limvs XIIIVII sIIIIIvIIIs m'l'l' e hy Icllvrs I'I'oIII llIISSIUIlill'I4'H. I'I'lmI'ls III' si-:III-vs In-III III In-IgIIImI'IIIg WH- terS, and by Stirring fIiSCllSSi0llS in ll f7Olll'St' in I,t'I'NUlI'lI I7x'III--I-Ii III Inu III In I'IIvI In I I MIN . . . . A N L if A . 'NN' 4 ' The activities OI' the IVIissimIary flirvlv, in IIIIing IIIIIIII-wIIs gap'-I-IIIIIIII-Iuls II-I sI-III.-vs. htm- In-cr: carried on this year Imy IIlIb0I'ga1IIiz1IlIuII knmxn as Ilusln-I 'I'I-gum. III IIIIIVI III,II III.-Iv I-III-I-lin' IIIWIX may he done, those mcmIII:r.' I' IVI'ss' - - - - ' ' ' s 0 I IIIII.IIj IIIIIII who IIII' IIIII'II'slI'II III VIIIVIIIII' IIII.-Iv In-.IIINIIN IIIIII Christian af:l.ivitics do not IIIIIII Im-IIIIII-I'sIIip in I-iIIII-I' NI-Ilv III I IIII. I I II III I I- III II this Ill! IN t K '-I In - 'x' N I ' 'i L1 5 lIIernscIvcs 0IItirf:Iy Io this work. AI six I'I5Q.flIIill' IIIUIIIIII :I I minlzm- s - . , - .- . FI -I IIIIIIII IIII' W1 Y -F.: 1 i II lHI'wI'III III1' 4':lII In 4'IiIl'I4'Il IIU ' . I II .IIIII IIIMIII. I III-III-I SI'lXl N II'-It ImIr'II IIf::II'lr-I. y ll Ill, IIIIII um' IxI'I'ItIx I-II-'.I-'INIIII-III IIII iIlNi VIIIIIHIN-'ll'II IW IIN' IIUIII UI' IIN- IVI:IsII'I' SUIII-WIIIIII-I' lu IIIIIIII nur 'IIIII IIIIIIII I I MIIII ' I 'I ' I IIIIII HM I III IIVIIIII I I -Q., .- . W, ,W ' A iI i I M CLARION . ., xx Q III I XIINIINI 'III XIIIIX Ii- :III I-uma Vlmlrfrlll' IIJIIUIII Ix1'II1-rilli' I I I 5 I II It ,:. ' lun. IN-mul 1.14 ll Vim' l'rr'si- NIIHXII XIINIINISIIIXIIIIX: Il.II.II1I IXl'II1'l'III:'!. l'll'.YIIIlf'llf.' Iflwr llourlu, View l' . wi- I I XIIIILI II1vIIm.ul, .Nrvlrlallx t .'::5 IIIIICII XIIXIIXINIII X I IIIX: III-me Iimnrlsx l'I4'Sl.Ill'lIl.f Uurnllly I'I'uulz, J. uf, I n.m-1+ I In-, Nfwlrluly - IIA!-'III f1'l1IIl'l, ll4'1lNlIl1'l xxvillgprln f,'1,u,,,3p zry: e ai 'ere ren- een Drk nto ive the :ke hat EMM, 1'ff'1'111'1l OZ' 32Fl.l'fll mdonicuz ogferczry Sciefg ' il 1 lull ,I I ' 'illuf Vim' l'r1fsi- lor 1 . I I I I - Crider, President, Gordon Schneider, Vice Pre-Si' FIRST ADMINISTRATION. Paul dent, Amanda Kraybill, Secretary N R Z rcher, President, Ruth Landis, Vice President, SECOND ADMINISTRATIO : ay 6 Pauline Rife, Secretary J H , 3 Vice President! THIRD ADMINISTRATION: Lewis Heise, President! esse else Harriet Hess, Secretary A' H' Brechbiu, Cwmselor Elbert Smith, Treasurer I twenty-mne ,. .,.......-...Masq 1 379 pn as ' ,,.f! f'7'Y'H G,- ' gm T31 'ml CZMJ xgzciefg WJ 7 10l'll,f 117 Ni + umm if y 1115 w ' f c7l',fK Mr'-4 fl! U Pllj f. , L85 'Ltd ,L U llgjll C' fl' I . 7 L ff fAf,,i Qi, U ,dnl fn, Q Qgg W1 Q Qwfeffe ierian Qowwfeffe 414 rf E 4'Q',xfym fmgi, COLLEGE LADIES? QUARTETTE: Vera Clouse, 2d Altog Esther Martin, lst S0 pranog Norma Heffly, 2d Sopranog Dorothy Pfautz, lst Alto COLLEGE MALE QUARTETTE: Erwin Thomas, 2d Tenor, Earl Musser, bczrizfoneg Royce Engle, bassog Paul Crider, lst Tenor PIERIAN QUARTETTE: Virgie Hoover, lst Sopranog Lois Smith, 2d Sopranog Lois Brechhill, lst Altog Clara Hutchison, 2d Alto thirty-one f uvu.. ,,,,, ' ' 'M '- --- ---AW- ---f - r f f nw. , f- -V f-rf -fffwf-if-f '- , . ,. ,.,..,.-..---......., I The Wordsworth Expression Club organized under the leadership of Prof. Kuhns for exercise in oral expression of poetry, essays, and orations, as well as training in As our ollicers We selected Cordon Schneider, president, Norma Collins, secretary, and Chester Sollenberger, treasurer. Our work has been interesting and we have tried to put our teaching into practice by giving programs in Literary Society and during the Christmas season. We believe the Club has benefited us and better qualified us to represent our school. extemporaneous speaking. V1 ll 2 1- ' - ' . V - . A llc l c,lm.1l1. Klub was 0IgtlIIIM'il umlvr llu- ll'Il1l4'lxlllIp HI lil!!! NIH g I I M1 M of olllfzcrs rc. ll- , , i D su ul lll l,Ulf4lS Ifnul. In-4-gnlvlrl. Nlqulx lX.,l..,.,,m1ll MM lmwi ' ' ,'x- .,,. , Amlu lllfflllilll, fwl1I4'l2lIy,IlIl4l l':llll XXm,,.,. IH., HIM HMI' 'I H :I ' ' l ' !l -- lr :mf all vslnlly l,,l,.,-,Simi in 4l,.l,,,IiHp,,. Mimi' 'H 4 Ulm' 'Q I I . . . , Q ' ', - l41 Jw., L lVlllf.N. W4 Iffl llml mu 4'llul'l:,1lvlllln.. lin. XVI' 'NM' ,V f ' I ' ill gl nu,.lmp1:Ill:ll lln- MINI, muy ,NWI Uv 'IRWIN ' Il ' ' l ll.Illl ng 4 lfM,,4J5,.v0ffA K7 f,xyJre55z'0n l lZM,ff Feafures THE I939' W . MMA ,Mar PIERIAN. COLLEGE MrXI,If. IIIIII IfIII.I.IfIQIf I. XIJIIQ5- IXII XIIII' IWII N SPEAKERS: C. N. I'IIIsIIIIIIII'. Ir.. X. Xl. IIIIIIII-IIIIgI:.'I. IIIIII QI. I. I IIIX The College is oII the Llll' IIIIIIIIWQII IIlt'I'xIII1IIIt'XN III' I-IIIIIII NIIIIIIII, XX .Ix IIIIIII III I IIII IIIIIIII XKIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIII ' I 'I III I IIII risburg, Pa. This is ll - --I 'II- FI ' ' I- IIIIII IIIIIII I IIIIIII III' III IIN IIIII II' The programs are given l'i1C'Il SIIIIIILII' I-I I ' Q .' 2 I' I ' -I . not eommereialivecl. All II - -! N- N -X I IINIIXIIIN IXIIIIIX IIII III II IIIII II 'III III IIII'I II N0 effort is maflc Io IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII-I' I'I'IIIII IIII- IIIQIIII IlNII'III'IN. lt1sIIeI.:c'ssaII'y IIII'IIII-IIIIIII-gI- III IQIXIIIQQ IIIVNI' IIIII-'I.IIIIN III IIIIII- II' IIIII -I IIII III I N II IIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIIII I I IIIIII IIII III I III IIII IIIII variety ol' lISl1'Ili'l'.'. ' ' ' lg 'I 5 I I - I -- - '1 1 I I- ,- I I I group. IIIe1IsI+IIIIIII-ss IIIIIIIII III- l'I'iIIIX IIIIIIII-II-II XX IIII- IIIIII- -I I II-IIII IIIIII IIII IIII IIIFOIIQIIUIII IIII' IIIIIII'-IIy I-IIIIIIIII-S. IIIVXI' I.I'II'IllIX IIIIIAII NII lII.II YIII-I IIII -ell I-- II I II II I YOIIIII IIIIIII' lJI'HQl'2IIll. III'I'l' ix :I IIIIII- III .I IIIIII-I II.IIIIII XIIIII If I I II- IIII II enjoy your III'IIgI'qIIII. :IIIII II' II Is :II IIII IIIIXNIIIII- III- IIXIIIII III IIIIII II- .I XX I I I IIIIII IIIIzII' your III'IIgzI'zIIII IIIII- IIIIIII' IIIXIIIIIII III IIIIIX .I II.III II-IIII ' A sIII'I'IzII IIIIIIIIIIII I-II-IIIII.-I IIIIIQIIII-.IXI II.IX I-III-II III IIIII I In XI I- II II sung. ZIIIII I'I'I-QIIII-III IIIIflI-III-I' IIIII'IxII'llI'II IIIII II I',I II IIII I ICI I. I IIIII I IIII IIIIIIIIIIII. ,IlII1'IIII1'FIIHII5 IINIII-II .-IIIII .III.II,.,','I Ulm, H ,.., ,., II, ..,.,L . III IIIINSIIIII IIIIIII' IIIIIIVQIEI' :IIIIIIj' IIIIII .I IIIIIIIIII-I III II IIII' I' I zIsIII-II III gin- IIIII- sIII-II IIIIIIIHIIIIII. II' IIII' IIIIIIIQLII' IX IIII IIII' .'III IIII IIII- IIIIIIII II II I ' II I II muy III' :II IIII' XIIIIII' IIIIII' .'IIIII IIIII III- .II IIII IIIII I I X ' It'1lI'. I'IZIIIII'I.'1'I, IZ I, NIIIIIII IIIIIII III IIIII lx Ix IQII f'lIIffIIlI I IIIII ,II I' f.I,II,III III XIIII, , IMI, I A H I r i It V . ' X Q 3 .' 1 of, ' . no -y,.s.J'.Li'v-:1l':5'u.,,a,q5i41g'f ,j.,:,g,,,',Li, ,' ,,3.f,ygf,,7,,gg,f:MQ,.,.'r..1,. ,, T C: o CLARION KACLIQQZ The Chapel services of the College contribute a vital touch to our school life. Each school day students and faculty meet for a twenty-minute period of worship. The faculty members share in the responsibility of conducting these services. Oc- casionally the various classes are given opportunity to render programs at this period. Each Monday the Gospel Team gives reports of their programs through the week. This keeps before the young people the spirit and need of missions. 1 Other features of great blessing to these Chapel services are the two revival meetings and Bible Conference. Our evangelists this year were Eld. John N. Hos- tetter of Clarence Center, New York, and Eld. Earl Sider of Cheapside, Ontario. Then. too, the College being located at a strategic center, we are often favored by having outstanding speakers grace our Chapel with their eloquence and benediction. Since the College and local church district combine their Worship services, the young people have the added blessing of exercising in the Sunday School and young people's activities. It is here in the Chapel We enter to Worship and leave to serve. W . HOSTETTER CHAPEL SIDER ,,.,,W,, thirty-Jive , XS! il--- i Hit that ball. . .Somelimfrs Huis 2ll'l' ' u 2 luwl IIIIIIVEII...I1if1il'-IIVIII. ..lM'. llfm--Immun l'n vxi1l1-ul uf HUINM f3ibleIr1Stit1lU 2, speaks lo us. ..'i5vn1ukm-gjvls in my 1-yvf. .. X XX illixum 'IR-Il, . ,Skip llnx .ul tulvqlwigv X..Uiblr 5 flflflfllffffllfifi in Illc fXmlilm'mnn. . . A I 1':lIIl4'l' in lnix Iml. . . l'4ml qui ,IIN Im!-I-X...1llvlni-lI'N class. . .ThulJl'il1lrlm's.. .l'rul'. Millm' xxillu luis IIVNX l 1wl1l...1ull1-I-v l,u1lnvS 1l,IIllll'llt' l1'.lXiIliI 'ROI' JH' Zllbpflilllffllflll.. . .Hrrniurs :ul Vkkusluinlglmu. HMV, XXiu 1'l'I:l!xira-' llu- mul, Xl ilu- u.ll1-uulnwl.,. Xl rw! . K - musl, , , , --2 X . .L 411111 ll ?ilI'f5lllIUllS Skip fl.ly...Mllm11- xxlllu hw an-xx vwul 1-I lrlllll Nl' XI :lim nv .nfl lkl'l U wflfiwlbflllllfl :fly nie -try an rest Al- l'he Slnirpslioolers win the lonrnannenl. ..lVliiniiniingo glory...'l'he Collins sisters with their music ... uXn onnee ol' prevention is worth il ponnil ol' cnre77...Stelilu, enjoying her light housekeeping rooni. ..Dlllllt'l' is heing servecl. ..l lorenee. oin' seamstress. ..Annex fellows playing Chinese check- ers. . .College kilelien. . .Alumni all 'lliylor University. . .Ulcl Main. . .liihle Conference session. .. Curl Miller. linlnre music director. . . lfilfl. and Mrs. J. N. Hostetter and son. . . Calming Lizzie-beth . . .Ironing the college lainmlry. .. Vunquishecl Tomb scene when boys entertained girls. . .A close shave. . . l'iflitor-eleet ut stnfly 12, sin Q AM 'Q 'Q rof. and Mrs. Lady. . .J. IC. lim-rflllnill Illrrlily...lIuI'I'm:msislc'n's...Nllzw-vu'I'41milx...llwl1llmx lum'. .flwaylor family. ..lJ1'. mul Mrs. fflilm'ul1:lg:l. ..Mill1-V falmily . . . Nlinla-I' lqnnmlx . . .XX in an imulx A. H. lirwflllxill family. ..VQ'il1gc-l'l lllmily. . .l'roI'. 'xml Mrs. ll1'sN...l'l'wl. .xml Wax. lxuluu Nlu 1 !0l'f7'll'I'i1llfl Marlin. ..SIllil,Il I'zlnnily...f1mk I':nnilx nl-. . ., 1. 14. 4 4hn'....a.....85Y'I.: 111111111 Xrfczfzlfv fe 'PLJIJI I IIARI I 5 I I SIII I MAN Bulawayo South Africa M .ssi'1I1 I 'I le folle e 1923. Wlleaton follege . 1927. Cornell University M.S. 79 P' . I f W Q - 9 ,,f 53' X 1 Alla. Il. 'l.l 'la 9 9 '. 0. L ill' CU f ' AIS . , W . ' .. ... A L a ,159 ...wr JACOB A. LONG. . .Philadelphia, Pa.. . .Messiah Bible College, 1921. . .Dickinson College, A.B., 1925... Columbia University, M.A., 1936. . .Columbia Uni- versity, Ph.D., 1939 HAROLD H. ENGLE. . .Marietta, Pa.. . .Messiah Bible College, 1937. . .Greenville College, A.B., 1939 ISAIAH B. 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