Messiah College - Clarion Yearbook (Grantham, PA)

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Luke wrote a second book -The Acts of the Apostles-to show that Jesus continues to do and teach through His mystical body-the church. Youth with a vision of true values in the Brethren in Christ Chuch are challenged today to spend themselves to carry on Jesus, ministry. Scores of them are doing this but why cannot there be hundreds? Messiah Bible Col- lege is dedicated to train youth for service for Christ. --C. N. Hostetter, Jr. C105 'ink C .-14 '1 n-? ', 14 A. XV. P John sity E versitv u Wittenl Messi lege: Sl Kansas QNX 1945 .. .- THE CLARION - 1945 FACULTY 1945 A. VV. CLIBIENHAGA, DEAN, PH.D., EDD. Pulalic Speaking and Eclucation John Fletcher College, Chicago Univer- sity Extension, Taylor University, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Potomac Wittenberg, Syracuse University. KENNETH B. Hooviart M.S. Science and MHfl16111HfiCS Messiah Bible College, john Fletcher Col lege, Southwestern Institute of Technology Kansas State College. ,ANNA E. CDLIIVIENHAGA M. A. Lcznguages Messiah Bible College, VVayne Academy, VVittenberg College, Syracuse University. CARLTON O. WITTLINGER M.A. Social Science Messiah Bible College, Taylor University, Buffalo State Teachers College, Universitv of Buffalo. fill s Tun Cnuuox W 1943 I l I 1 Martin M. Holfman I. Miller Engle Herr Smith Win ger VV ol gemuth Rosenberger Brechbill E. Miller C. Hoffman C125 HI 4 't t'f 'r' ,,. I Hit Lind 71 C ' ' n f. -- lxdz-M fl- 't It. Xiu-i.1lt lf 911 Lebanon li College. Ut. College. CLAIM Millers illt College. Std! B Millersvill 5YlVania Sta' It Eastern j College, Te llr... N R 1945 1 1 .ff ,hlulz THE CLARION - 1945 FAGIILTYI I. E. BRECHBILL Business Manager Dickinson County High School, Kansas, Kansas Agricultural College. ALBERT ENGLE A.B. Religious Director, Bible Messiah Bible College, Marion College.. SARA E. HERB A.B. Business Education Lebanon Business College, Messiah Bible College, Elizabethtown College, Wheaton College. CLARA E. HOFFMAN M.E. Assistant Librarian Millersville State Normal School, Gregg College, State College, Columbia University. DIARY HOFFMAN A.B. English Millersville State Normal School, Penn- sylvania State College, Columbia University. IRA MILLER M. ED. English Eastern Mennonite School, Elizabethtown College, Temple University. C13 EARL D. NIILLER A.B. Music anal Voice Messiah Bible College, Columbia Uni- versity, Chicago Musical College, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. DOROTHY MARTLN B.S. Librarian anal Social Science Messiah Bible College, Taylor University, Drexel Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania. ISATIE ROSENBERGER PLN. Dean of Women anal Nurse Grandview Hospital, Messiah Bible Col- lege. FRANCES A. SMITH Miisic anal Piano I Messiah Bible College, American Conserva tory of Music, Moody Bible Institute. BETH L. WINGER, BS. Hornernaking anal History Messiah Bible College, Elizabethtown Col lege, Drexel Institute of Technology. MARK B. WOLGEMUTH, B.S. General Shop Nlessiah Bible College, Elizabethtown College, State Teachers College, Millersville D 945 , mf. c1I,AHlUN lf 345 IH, K , N .---1112 ,- By fl7C'fI' ff1'L'l7IHCC--fxllHUC Bctlz-Peclizzg apples-All three of I1L,,,,,,Ji tlzem-Poor Pro -Pro S' C17iIfI1'L'II-IH6111Sfl'iU1lSfC,1H' HZIVSC'-117 their - fml, lzome-The PIOOVQVS-Cjlll' Prusiclczzt-Lilvrnrifm-Tile awwnz mm '. 1 3 Um if pay-fwrs. Smith. i. N-:W three of I on mme-In their Ie' pe,-Sou You THE CLARION - 1945 Periodical Editor-Basso profunclo-Annual Editor-Ruth-Our class'S only man-The Decm's S6CT6fdTj'+US-E17i8-QTIT first Soprano- Our Mermonite-Beulah-Sarah-Our Canadian. rf 1.44-3' MM .ar fur .Z fm xmygl 1' if ,W f , , f , nf A ' 4 x 'fr QHQ ' Q Wm 'dihnrng was tha crnmn that ian mort 211111 the cross his hndg uircamz, Grizuinus mm thu snrrnms ian hnrz But ian suizrzd thus nut in Dain. ,Q-., f L4 I. f ,-h r' as 'f if GL, 1- h f f ' K 2'4'- - ' x fff g .9 2- - f 7 Q 1 I l ,4:A . . I , li- -I A-Qfff f 0 ' 1: ' ..f-' .f ' 'ix--.', -155 1- W. ' f ? im KA -, X Q., A 'Q'--it HJ illllhzn Z suruzg thz mnndrnus cross C911 mhirh thu Errinra uf i5lurg dizd img rirhzsr gain Z rnunt hut loss, Qlnd pour rnntzmpt nn all mg pridz. he lassszs Vlillli C.I.An1oN -1945 Advisors and Cificers GDLLEGE SOPHOMDRES IRENE L. BISHOP irene came to M. B. C. in her College Freshman year, having graduated from Hesston. After completing the Religious Training Course, she plans to enter Goshen College, and then take the Nurses' Training Course in preparation for foreign relief work. The past sum- mer she spent in mental hospital work at Howard, Pt. I. Her many friends find that it's the sunshine and not the clouds that make her day so cheerful. VERNA E. CLIMENHAGA Verna comes from Saskatachan, Canada. She is taking the Bible Col- lege Work. She graduated from O. B. S. and also spent a year at the Eastern Mennonite School at Harrisonburg, Va. She is a mem- ber of Ladies' Chorus, Choral So- ciety, Gospel Team and Mission- ary Circle. Her life radiates the true spirit of Christ and her sin- cerity and merry disposition are truly void of veneer. ' SARAH C. BRANDT Sarah, coming from Lebanon, has spent the past two years here at M. B. C., and has taken the Social Science Course in prepara- tion for teaching history in some sec-ondarv school. She is a mem- ber of Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus, and the treasurer of the class. Sarah is studious and has as a result been repayed for her efforts. She, when you know her, is a friend worth knowing. ROBERTA E. DAYHOFF Bobbie returned to M. B. C. from Kansas City, Mo., to complete her Junior College work, taking the Science Course. She edited this year's bi-weekly Clarion, although this has been a new experience for her, she has done very well. She is of a resourceful and industrious character, possessing enthusiasm and a desire to do what her Mas- ter desires of her. C185 MARY M. BRUBAKER Marv is usually the first person you meet when you enter the Dean's office for she is his private secre- tary. She is from Grantham and is taking the Education Course, planning to teach. She is 0113 of those students who excels in her class workg being precise and CHP' able she seemingly never sees duty beyond her strength. She not only commands success and the best in life, but deserves it. ESTHER B. DOURTE Esther, our efficient editor, comeS from Manheim, Pennsylvania, where she lived and received her educa- tin till she came as a College Fresh- man to lXfl. B. C. She is taking the Education Course preparing f.0 teach elementary grades. She 15 dependable and yet likes t0 Hilfe time from her duties to shareuln the group's good time. Her kind smile and winning personality make her one who is destined t0 have friends always. Tm 3 j V. Mil de: -a Sh lea shi- de- X 1945 FR PCIWI1 lJeaD'S NCCIC' in .mtl Cuursc. om' ol in her -l Crip' -, duty fl 'filly H.-st in I l wIll'.'N -- hi-rc falvlhl lrwh 'ikzngj 'rl' Y siw i- ,,Lw la- an g f Lmfl lu' VHJ 1 . THE CLARION - 1945 LOTS FERNE HAAS Lois Ferne's home is in Dryden. Michigan. but she has spent a great deal of her time in Pennsylvania -around Harrisburg and Grantham. She is a person of intellect, possesses leadership, and is faithful to what she believes to be her duty. Her deep and mellow alto voice contri- butes much to the second alto sec- tion of Ladies' Chorus, Choral So- ciety, and the College Ladies' Quar- tette. May much success be hers. MARY KATHRYN STERN Mary Kay returned to M. B. C. to take the Education course in Junior College work, and to cap- ablv fill her place as lst soprano in the College Ladies' Quartette. Her genuine and congenial spirit make her a sweet girl. She is a member of Ladies' Chorus, Choral Society, Secretary of Missionary Circle, Chairman of Athletic Coun- eil, and a member of Gospel Team. Her home is near Mill Hall, Penn- Sylvania. GULLEGE SOPHOMORES BEULAH M. KANODE Beulah is also planning to be- come a teacher, and is therefore taking the Education Course. Her home is near Martinsburg, Penn- svlvania, where she attended high school before coming to M. B. C. She is the treasurer of Mission- ary Circle, a member of Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus, and Gospel Team. Mirthfulness, modesty, and kindness characterize Beulah. We are confident that the future holds much in store for her. RUTH THEIL Ruth came to join our class last Vear from Hollywood, Maryland, and is taking the Religious Educa- tion Course. She spent the summer in Harrisburg and returned here to finish her work. She is perse- vering in her undertakings, fervent in the worship of the Master and hopes to be of service for Him some- where. She is a member of Choral Society, Ladies' Chorus, Gospel Team and the Nlissionary Circle. We wish to her much success. U95 M. EVELYN POE Evie, another of the future teach- ers of our class, comes from Cham- bersburg, Pennsylvania. She grad- uated from the Christian Training Course, and also took her high school work here at M. B. C. She is the possessor of a practical and jolly nature, whose wing of happi- ness we hope will never lose a feather, but underneath it lies a noble purpose. She is a member of the Ladies, Chorus and Choral Society and Clarion Staff. ROBERT K. WORMAN Bob, a resident of Hatfield, has returned for his fourth year here at M. B. C. He is kept busy serv- ing as President of Missionary Circle, Advertising Manager of Clarion Annual, President of L. S. A., also being a member of a Male Quartette, Nlale Chorus and Choral Society. Anyone knowing him will agree that he is a philosopher, pos- sessing the ability to think deeply. His iovialness and friendliness add much to his personality. -V 4 V , .iq I IH Cmrzmx e-I9-15 College Freshmen 1 9 4 5 45 'V 5 'fin- we V--. M - 1. W. . XX X Nf! fy WV QM' x f W x , me E fml 'Q 'Q E -nf. T -A ?f7 w me 205 2 3 i I fy, v bfi cl' lvzf' XV ' - CW SQ, I' bc' ' C131 jig' f'. U4 Pcnr Chu pare: He M411 He olin. ny. bv and :X Hivl 'J to Worl Cou ing reche Iypis Stat? C h ,eey I CQUP Scssir HCIQU Cl boil! mg arm Sihg lege H1611 Che Miss and Ggtl O Z I D14 to -A W1 fl! THE CLARION - 1945 GOI.LEGE FRESIIMEN 1945 GRAYBILL BRUBAKER Graybill is taking the Bible Col- lege course. He is kept busy with his extra activities which are Male Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel team, Athletic Council, L. S. A. Vice-President, second semester, Clarion Annual Business Manager, second semesterg and also a mem- ber of the Quartette. Sincerity and cooperative individualism character- ize him. CLEON HAIGHT Cleon comes from Montoursville, Pennsylvania. He is taking the Christian Training Course in pre- paration for active Christian work. He is a member of Gospel Team, Male Chorus and Choral Society. 1-le is known for playing his vi- olin, his speaking and poetic abil- ity. His personality is portrayed by his good-naturedness, sincerity, and his fervency in spiritual life. ANNA JEAN HILSHEP1 A graduate of Elizabethtown High School, Anna Jean came to M. B. C. for her Junior College work. She is taking the Science Course, being interested in nurs- ing or in work as a laboratory technician. She is Class Treasurer, typist on the Periodical Clarion Staff, member of Ladies' Chorus. Choral Society and Gospel Team. Cooperative, unassuming and pos- sessing a cheery disposition char- acterize her. GLADYS KIPE Gladys's home is near Wayfnces- boro, Pennsylvania. She is tak- ing Junior College work in prep- aration for nurses' training. She sings second soprano in the Col- lege Ladies' Quartette, is a member of the Ladies' Chorus. Choral Society, Gospel Team and Missionary Circle. She is faithful and true to her many friends, mod-- cst, and diligent in her pursuits. ARVIE BURTON Arvie comes from Vester Ken- tucky, a graduate of the Colum- Lia High School. She is taking the Education Course and is pre- paring to teach the elementary grades. She is a member of Ladies' Chorus, Gospel Team and is Circu- lation Manager for the Clarion An- nual, second semester. Behind Arvie's quiet reserve lies potential- ities which only the future will reveal. MIRIAM HEISEY Her home is near Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. She is taking the Science course in order to prepare for Home Economics work. Secretary to the Dean, a member of Student Council and News Editor on Clar- ion Periodical Staff. Her capability, friendliness and diligence mark her personality. S. LANE HOSTETTER Lane is a resident of Grantham, Pennsylvania. He was elected presi- dent of the class but he was called by Selective Service to C. P. S. life at Luray, Virginia. He was also President of Male Chorus, a mem- ber of Choral Society, Student Council, Four Majors, H. T. A. president, and Circulation Manager for the Clarion Annual Staff, He is poetic, imaginative and thought- ful. ELIZABETH KINZIE Betty was a graduate of last year's Academy Senior Class. She returned from Dayton, Ohio, for her Junior College work and is taking the Christian Training Course. She is secretary of Hapantes and Student Council. Vice-President of her class, a mem- ber of Ladies' Chorus, Choral So- ciety and the Treblettes. She is energetic, efficient and coperative, a likeable girl possessing many tal- ents. Cllx' ARBIE DOBSEY Reverend Dorsey is pastor of the church of the United Brethren at Franklintown in York County. He is taking work in the Bible College in conjunction with his work as a pastor. He is a man who knows his mind, he knows how best to express it, his devotion to his work is an inspiratin to all who know him. He is also a member of the Choral Society. J. MELVIN HESS Melvin ' hails from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He graduated last year from the VVest Lampeter High School. He is taking the Science Course since he is interested in some phase of medicine. He is busy with Male Quartette, Male Chorus, Choral Society, and Gospel team. He is also the school mail boy. His personality is marked by the traits of good-naturedness, co- operativeness, and loyalty. WINIFRED L. I-IOSTETTER Winnie came from Clarence Cen- ter, New York. She is secretary to the Preiident, her uncle, is first alto in the College Ladies' Quartette, is a member of Athletic Council, a typist for the Clarion Periodical Staff, also a member of Ladies' Chorus and Choral Society. Her interests lie in the field of nurs- ing. Winnie is always cheerful and friendly. BLANCHE LANDIS A Patsyls home is in Des Moines, Iowa. She is taking the Christian Training Course in preparation for Christian work. Ladies' Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel Team and Circulation Manager of the Clarion Periodical Staff along with her commercial work for the Faculty and her lessons keep her busy. She has initiative and leadership ability. College Freshmen 1945 221 lui Crrxnrox - l945 THE C remit ,,.- '4 Nllll Miriam H Winter turn having lilgcr summer W1 burg, then enroll as a C is taking I preparing to teaching fic Christian se work. Her ter, Iowa. characterize- GEORC George r from India were in mi- gone to sc since then. College Cr future are in the lanc which he l Arclent ant the best l 5 1 CE 3 THE CLARION - 1945 COLLEGE FRESIIMEN 1945 MIRIAM LITTLE Miriam was a member of the Winter term group last year and having liked it here, spent her summer working around Harris- burg, then returned to school to enroll as a College Freshmen. She is taking the Education Course, preparing to enter the nursing and teaching fields and to do active Christian service in foreign mission work. Her home is in Dallas Cen- ter, Iowa. A willingness to work characterizes Miriam. GEORGE E. PAULUS, IR. George returned three years ago from India with his parents, who were in mission work there, and has gone to school here at NI. B. C. since then. He is taking the Bible College Course. His plans for the future are medical mission work in the land where he was born and which he has learned to love, India. Ardent and vigorous, he strives for the best life will offer him. IEANNE L. STAIRS Jeanne is the sweet little lassie whose home is in Clarence Center, whose good-naturedness, loyalty, and unassuming nature are destined to help her always have friends. She too is interested in teaching and is taking the Education Course. She is a member of Ladies' Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel Team, and the Missionary Circle. She is also the girl from whom to buy supplies -she is our store keeper at the stu- dent store. ANNA M. MEYER Anna is another former graduate of M. B. C. who returned for col- lege work. Her home is near Mer- cersburg, but she has spent a great deal of her life around Grantham. She is interested in Dietetics and therefore is taking the Science Course. Unassuming, quietly co- operating in worth-while causes, but behind her quiet reserve lies a cheery disposition. She is a mem- ber of the Gospel Team and the Nlissionary Circle. FLORENCE SISCO Flossie, having been graduated in '43 returned this year from San- dusky, Michigan, to join the Col- lege Freshmen class. She is taking the Education Course and is plan- ning to become a teacher. She is generous, thoughtful and helpful, society's good friend, and will always deserve and have many friends. She is the Religious Editor of the Clar- ion Periodical Staff, a member 'of Ladies' Chorus and secretary of Choral Society. ANNA VERLE MILLER Anna Verle is also another one of the many persons here at M. B. C. taking the Educational Course because of her plans to teach. She also is an alumna of M. B. C. Anna Verle is associate editor of the Clarion Periodical, class secre- tary, a member of Choral Society. Ladies' Chorus, Gospel team, and besides all this, she does very fine Work in her classes. Her home is near Mill Hall, Pennsylvania. DONALD SMITH Don has been a resident of Gran- tham for the past nine years, going to high school all four years here, and then enrolling as a College Freshmen this year. He is a mem- ber of the Male Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel Team and the Mis- sionary Circle. Don has a philos- ophy of life all his own- Happy am I, from care set free. Why aren't they all content like me? JOY ZIMMERMAN Ioy was a member of last year's graduating class and returned to begin college work this year, her home is in Chicago. Her interests lie in the field of music and there- fore she took the music course. She likes to sing and play the piano. Joy makes anyone's day far from dreary with her laughter. She is a member of Ladies' Chorus, Choral Society, a typist on the Clarion Periodical staff and a mem- ber of the Treblettes. C235 I av' f - ' - ' 1 - .2 ' 'd4fffQ'Y- ' A nigga Q -- ---Q-f--W 1- i -1,-,,-'.-,-...'3 A - ' -v-'V ,fy lm Crm H- rum I9-17 IH' cl hflinnie in winter- Roommates- Classmates- Posing- Some of the male element One Sunday afternoon- On the steps- Ius' boys- Gihhering- The Meyers- Together- US two- 3 Musketeers- Ready to serve- 5 of us- Jeans- Friends- Coing anywhere?- H x .- ' -,.,.--' Edirc Thew You' Snox Prean Cou: Ama VVas You Ann fl! THE CLARION - 1945 Echtor and assouate fhey serxe supper You and I Snow Preacher 0 Cousms Amonv pmes W3Sh1D0 You arent m Annas 1 hurry? 1 al 1 l 1 W I ! , 1- YZEVUI' I B b- . DT 1 TI'IE CILARION - 1945 Advisors and Othcers ACADEMY SENIDRS 1945 ANNIE BERT N ewhnrg, Pa. I-Always--reading books 9-Interested in--Home Econom- ics 4-Duties--Gospel Team, Mis- sionary Circle. 5-Expression-- I don't lmowf' . .Behinvl the quiet reserve lies an interest for others. V94 WILLIAM GIBBONEY Pleasant Hill, Ohio 1-Always--willing to help. 9-Interested in--Christian Serv- ice. 4-Duties--Male Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel Team. 5-Expression-- All right. Conscientions--always striving for the laest. ESTI-IER BRECHBILL Grantham, Pa. 1-Always--studying 9-Interested in--Nursing 4-Duties--Ladies' C h o r u s, Choral Society, Cospel Team. 5-Expression-- Ach du lieberf' She tloes her best, no one can do more. PC-D4 EUGENE I-IAAS Dryden, Mich. I -Always--hitch-hiking. 9-Interested in--Law. 4-Duties--Male Chorus, Choral Society, Four Majors. 5-Expression-- My Word and honor. . .A man with strong intellect ami executive ahility. C265 41 Q V RUTH BRUBAKER Grantham, Pa. 1--Always--smiling. 9-Interested in--Teaching. 4-Duties -- Treblettes, Ladies' Chorus, Choral Siciety. 5-Expression-- Oh that's O.K. Air anal manners are more ex- pressive than worcls. PQ! RAY HOSTETTER Grantham, Pa. 1-Always--reacly for action. 9-Interested in--Denistry. 4-Duties--Male Chorus, Choral Society, Four Majors. 5-Expression-- Are you jivin' P Many great men were as mis- chievous in their youth. THE Qmlnlf ,,.-ff' -- ,,,.1-' -,1,,-- RUT 1-Alwa 9-IIIICI1 4-Dutir dies' Choi 5-Expt. She is get things l-Alw 9-Intei ics. 4-Dui dies' Ch. 5-EX-P She 5 20 hy. dies' THE CLARION - 1945 RUTH HUNSBERGER Trappe, Pa. 1-Always--studying. 9-Interested in--Mission Work. 4-Duties--Choral Society, La- Chorus, Missionary Circle. dies' 5-Expression-- My word. She is noted for her tzhility to Y get things done. :Qc IANET KIPE WHy119Sl701'0, Pa. 1-Always--making friends. 9-Interested in--Home Econom- ics. 4-Duties--Choral Society, La- Chorus, Gospel Team. 5-Expression-- ls that so? She smiles and lets the worlol go hy. it ACADEMY SE RAYMOND KINGSBOROUGH Carlisle, Pa. 1-Always--driving V-8. 9-Interested in--Ministry. 4-Duties--Missionary Circle, Gospel Team. 5-Expression--l'That's realf' Sincere-Rayinonvl is interestecl in the cleeper things in life. 794 MIRIAM KNEPPER Chaiiihershurg, Pa. I-Always--practicing piano. 9-Interested in--Dietetics. 4-Duties -- Ladies' Ch 0 r u s, Choral Society, Gospel Team. 5-Expression -- Oh, I clon't know. She is soinething sterling that will stay when golcl and silver melt away. C275 NIDRS 1945 FRANK KIPE WHJ'119Sl901'O, Pa. I-Always--willing to work. 9-Interested in--Dairying. 4-Duties--Athletic C o u n c il, Male Chorus, Choral Society. 5-Expression--4'There you are! He is efficient in a quiet way. P94 ETHAN MANN Dayton, Ohio 1-Always--helping others. 9-Interested in--Farming. 4-Duties-Male Chorus, Choral Society, Gospel Team. 5-Expression-- I don't care. His life will be cz success for he is loyal mul earnest. 'limi Qil,Ai!lON -1945 'kr' ACADEMY SEIIIORS 1945 NELSON MILLER jonestown, Pa. 1-Always--talking Dutch. 9-Interested in--Electrical En- gineering. 4-Duties-Male Quartette, Choral Society, Male Chorus. 5-Expression--'lYou air1't kid- clinfn The world has need of 1nen who are carefree and friendly. P91 KATHLEEN POWELL Carlin, Kentucky I-Always--asking for mail. 9-Interested in--Home Eco- mimics. 4-Duties -- Ladies' C h o r u s, Choral Society, Missionary Circle. 5-Expression--'iStop itf' Beneath a witty exterior lie depths of possibilities. DONALD MINTER Shepherdstown, Pa. 1-Always--congenial. 9-Interested in---Chemical Re- search. 4-Duties--President of Ha an- tes. Student Council, Male Chcius. 5-Expression-- You'd he sur- Prisedf' He gaossesses potentialities which only the future will fully reveal. Q4 VVALLACE STUMP Garrett, Indiana 1-Always--singing. 9-Interested in--Music. 4-Duties--Male Quartette, Malc- Chorus. Choral Society. 5-Expression-- Oh my. His rich haritone voice and cheery smile win f ' I friends. or iiin inany C235 J - Q HARRY PAUGSTAT Dayton, Ohio 1-Always--teasing. 9-Interested in--Engineering. 4-Duties--Gospel Team, Mis- sionary Circle. 5-Expression-- What page? His wit coinlained with H149 worth inaltes hiin a friend to all. P94 GLORIA SOVVERS Dillshurg, Pa. 1-Always--on time. 9-Interested in--Nursing. 4-Duties--Gospel Team, Mis- sionary Circle. '5-Expression-- I clid not. She is really a jolly good pal- THE Liljklil -i ' .. ,,,. -71- I 1-Alwa 9-Inter. 4-Duti Societ It L will li num - 194- 3 THE CLARION- 1945 r s 5 , l ACADEMY SENIORS 1945 V ll 'N I -ll! ESTHER TYSON NIIRIAM WENGER WILBUR WOLGEMUTH fi-ff Trappe, Pa. Abilene, Kansas Mount Joy, Pa. 14 1-Alway-talking to Kay. 1-Alway-writing letters. l-Always-blushing. I :grit-L-rnrmg. 9-Interested in-Mission Work. 9-Interested in-Clerical work. 9-Interested in-Dairying. .E ll tm, Xlis 4-Duties-Ladies' Chorus, Choral 4-Duties-Missionary Circle, 4-Duties-Male Chorus, Choral Society, Trehlettes. Gospel Team. Society. x . uct 5-Expression-UO my goodness. 5-Expression- My word! 5-Expression-l'Well what do ,ji ,mi It doesn't pay to worry, things Full of pep and joyous is this you know? 3 fs, all, will happen anyway. fun-loving Senior. Practical, big-l1,earted and opti- nnstzc. II Nl, C295 94 7 V X iih THE CLARION - 1945 Back Row: Ernest Boyer, Lloyd Hostetler, Laban Wingert. Royce Saltzman, Robert Lehman, Bruce Lehman. Second Row: Clara Meyer, Gladys Lehman K th' ' ' , a iyn Tyson, Janet Lehman. Nancy Brubaker, Audrey Bundy, Carol Zimmerman. Hazel Sayers, Mrs. Smith. Front Row: Anna Henry, Shirley Shrum, Clara Gibboney, Lois Ferne Stoner, Vera Hostetler, Edith Landis, Pearl Wert. Ruth Kreider, Martha Smee, Robert McGuire, John Minsker, Mildred Miller not pictured. Several new members were added to our class as we returned last fall-the 'flolly Qluniorsf' Royce Saltzman was chosen our president, with Ernest Boyer, vicc-president, Kathryn Tyson, secre- tary, and Clara Meyer, treasurer. The grand times we had this year will long he remembered. The candy pull and hreakfast for the Seniors when they left for their trip to Philadelphia and the Junior-Senior Banquet were y Q 30 ACADEMY JUNIDRS the high-lights of our year. We enjoyed immensely the Christmas party we had in rooms l and 2, where we had games and refreshments. Wfeire anticipating being the Seniors of '46. '4 I rn fi ll 0 i I 4 Back R J 'c- Second Frcnt R Th make llflessi numl class was l Th the f -.---Q .-rv,-. -, - ----4 .. iz: -1-ww'-A cv '::':.'t5- Y ,- V1 .-'T'f'W? - ' ION ,rin- e l94S if tmifgfm t rm . V- ' . i'f-N 'Nl , A-A.. f.. . 4+ d'f?rr1Y' .I , , , .... -. fy, rf,-, 4,-1 ,.- e, .. I ' - , .-1 . . l Q 1:3-4 V lilff fi: f f I ?,:V.'.,.g-pa i. -.: :,, ,A- , p-f,,.u3:,w,v bu ' S , f '4..,L:. '- .11-L',....: 4.m:15.'..t...ei L. :.-...L..i5,:aJ ' - , ,,3a- wuz F : V '14 -' 9 'Q f L-gr ' 3 'xg fi f. Q- y THE CLARION - 1945 Back Row: Aithev- Niesley, Avery Sollenberger. Ethan Landis, Clyde Sellenberuer, Roman Sehrock, Harold Helmuth. .leech Glif-Ii, lrvin 1XflUSiiQI'. Second Row: Ethel Nester, Nancy Goss. Doris Hensler, Alice Cutiiian. Shirley Bundy, Prof. Engle. Front Row: Lela. Havety, Maealrna Woodward, Lueile Ladv, Mae Yohe, Betty Myers. Leroy Lenehan not pictured. AGADEM SOPHDMORES The Sophomore class was happy to malxe its eontrihutions to the life of hlessiah Bihle College this year. A numher of new memhers increasetl our class hy over one half ahoye what it was last year. The organization of our class early in the liall resultetl in choices of Ethan laanclis as prcsiclent, Roman Schroclz as Vice-presiclent, Lucille Lacly as secretary, ancl lacoh Click as treasurer. Apart from the general social contacts of the school, we rememher with pleas- ure the pleasant evening we spent last fall with the Freshman class, and one in the home of Professor and hlrs. Engle. The class as a whole has appreciated the wholesome social ancl spiritual op- portunities otlerecl here at school ancl hopes to prolit hy their experiences to heeome useful men antl women. THE CJLARION - 1945 Back Row: Nevin Smith, Alvin Myers, Joseph Engle, Joseph Brechbill, Wilbur' Van Dyke, Raymond Bitner, Silas Bert, Dewey Hartsock R ld B b k ' , on ru a ei. I , Second Row: Richard Lenehan,a Miss Herr, Dorothy Oldham, Verna Smith, Marion Star, Marilyn Barrick, John Benner. Front Row: Lois Ferne Hostetler, Ruth Obe'h lt. ' N ' H D ' ' ' 1 0 ver, aomi ess. ous Keefer, Ella Limmeiman, VVe, the Class of '48, entered lVl.B.C. last fall with high ambitions for this year and those following. This year has been filled with activities. Our ofhcers chosen were loseph Brechbill, presidentg Vlfilbur Van Dyke, vice-presidentg Marilyn Barriclc, secre- taryg and Joseph Engle, treasurer. Miss Herr was our capable advisor. Events that we will 1lOt soon forget C323 ACADEMY FRESHMEII were the entertainment the Sophomores gave us last fall, the Christmas party W6 had in the dining room, and the fare- well for Ronald Brubaker when he left for Africa. VVe,ve thoroughly enjoyed this year. 'lm ,,.. ..--- ,i B 'r s r A ' , . ,, I it .- M 'w- haf fi - - 1 g , . gp:--1 'w wx- A ,Q -,gi 'V Q ' ,wr , . ' T ' , V 3 ' I 4 ' - ' -5 K A gi - - '. 'S ' i-:GC-IG :.v9.'1 -':'v'.:Q. i 'WHY . . Q -, ,.: , , . ,. .. .,-, ,. 11.-M., , iw.. - ' +fxs-.,.f,, :.M.w.-:.,,1.:,.f., M.-J err. L'1..xmoN N 1945 'L .L k, 'I lfiif.-rx Silas l 'ri li.,-finer N i IIi'll'L'5 . NC , t. ? eil'- T l-lr ,alll THE CLARION - 1945 dnshii ,I Back Row: Glen Niswander, Luke Showalter, Keith Kipe, Marion Walker. 'I'hi':d Row: Mary Herr, Elizabeth Musser, Thelma Bender, Mary Brubaker, Nellie Rohrer, Dorothy Zook, Sarah Barrick, James Lauver, Glen Ressler. Scccnd Row: Viola Miller, Dorothy Wolfe, Mary Stayman, Ruth Hook, Ruth Stichter, Emma Jane Hostetter, Naomi W l A th V l Th s V ra Garis ogemu , ema oma, e . Frcnt Row: Margaret Lehman, Mary Jane Keller, Alma Lehman, Mrs. Climenhaga, Ferne Pfautz, Wilma Herr, Gladys Scllenberger. WINTER TERM ln spite of icy roads and high snow hanlcs, 28 students enrolled for VV inter Term on January the 29th. Four states were represented in this group. Many expressed their appreciation for the courses and spiritual atmosphere ,A ,, b ,.,,.. , .,.. rg5',..,,. , .- - - 335 that they feltg some toolc part in Mission- ary meetings, prayer meetings and Gos- pel Team, giving them many valuable and beneficial experiences. The last lVlonday night of the term all the class gathered at the home of Professor Engle and enjoyed an evening of fellowship. Also the last evening of the term was spent in a social hour in the dining room where refreshments were served. ian rams tn tha Crass for gnu, ian rams tn thu Grass fur mr, ian fame tu tha Grass fur all mankind what a mnndmul Saaiur ia hm 'oss for gnu. 'oss for mc, oss for all mankind, insular as hu X 12 55' - J- H -5: fs 1 J bk 4- Hn lnmlg paths of szruirz frezg Tlizll mu Tlihg szrrzt, hzlp ma hzar Tha strain nf tail, tha frat uf farz. ,L I I l 1 D f u 7' 3' ' z 'KSACQKX , A , ' I LN Q9 illlaatzr, lat me mall: lUlth'U1h2K EtilJitiKB 11155. QQLAIKIUN w1945 G. Paulus, D. Minter, 1-Iapantesn, derived from the Greek word meaning Ha11 togetheri' is the vita1 organization of the stu- dent hody having had during this year regu1ar monthiy meetings- the first Friday of each month at 11:00 o'c1oc14. The business meetings were inter- spersed with interesting, other fea- tures the executive committee spon- sored. One of the most interesting of these was a series of skits to en- courage the students to consider others. E. Kinzie, R. Hostetter. C36 THE HAPAIITES VVe,re proud of our A1ma Mater and our desire is that the schoo1 and a11 she stands for may he eifectiveiy hcioed hy our student organization Hapantes. Each for a11 and a11 for each may our motto ever he. D 11122 UU w fs ,Hr From 1 1 1 1 D the 1 man dem dent CUSS Rc vv'xf4W vvI r-4- . -e-m...f:f.f,w ,nvfrmf-1. , ,. --ui-4 i '- ' -e r aw , r . 1 . a 1 Q a I r-rss: ,germ v I 19' .. ,. .,. ..., ...-... A - -Q , ., ...gsli UA.. Q milji- , ,r .. r p m. . - . li E -I- U1 U ,..,A V gs z iv 675 flirt U 1 'A' T I I I l Il' li 1F.'.l I., 'ix 'r THE CLARION - 1945 P SA-1 Back Row: L. Hostetter, W. Stump, R. Worman, J, Brechbill, R. Saltzman, E. Landis, E. I-laas, R. Dayhoff E D ft' . our e. Front Row: E. Poe, Miss Rosenberger, M. K. Stern, R. Hostetter, E. Kinzie, D. Minter, G. Paulus, M Brubaker, Prof. Hoover, M. Heisey. STUDENT C0 NGIL Next we will have a report from the Social Committee hy its chair- manwg so continue sessions of Stu- dent Council in charge of the Presi- dent of llapantes, where we dis cuss the problems of student lite. Represented in this group are the 37 Executive Qfficers of Hapantes, Presidents of Missionary Circle, Male Chorus, Ladies, Chorus, Choral Society, the Clarion Editors, the Chairman of Athletic Council, Chairman of Nominating Commit- tee, and Presidents of the academic classes. This year Student Council spon- sored 21 card campaign, the proceeds of which were over 3500. This money was used for refurnishing thc Student Social Room with sofas, chairs, lamps and new draperies. WP .1r,,,.,5.,,5 2.4171 Q, gi PPHE CLARION - 1945 Back Row: G. Paulus, Prof. Wittlinger, R. Hostetter. Front Row: J. Zimmerman, W. Hostetter, E. Poe, A. V. Miller, R. Dayhoff, B. Landis, M. Heisey, F. Sisco. Would you like to advertise your Christmas card team? Cr would you like to write an anonymous criticism? Then a Clarion Periodical reporter is the person you are looking for. The Clarion is a new enterprise this year--this is the first year of its existence as a hi-weekly newspaper. Producers of these publications are as follows: Editor, Proherta Dayholig Asso- ciate Editor, Anna Verle Miller, Busi- ness and Advertising Manager, George Paulus, Ir., News, Literary, Religious, C383 0LAIlI'0lI PERIODIGAL and Sports Editors, Miriam Heisey, Evelyn Poe, Florence Sisco and Ray l-lostetter, respectively, Circulation Man- ager, Blanch Landis, Typists are Anna 'lean Hilsher, VVinifred I-lostetter, and joy Zimmerman. Professor Wittlinger served as advisor. 'file um., 1 Q -v . P k-1 .- , 'iq'-31-..f'Q'. ' 4 ,, , . .. . , , . . . , . s -a sf , v:. 'ff ... t 4 . .. Wy f . Q , M.. . '-- - ,,, 'V' '- f- -' - .. t . '- .1-R,-. .f 4' : '-f 22.7.4 '- Y' .1 . .-1,-.'-r -.' 1 .'. 4 . -f .v ' ' 1... -,mv -Q 'vu nm. f.f..i.m-vub: f .-.1 ,. 'hw t' 1.1-1..-. 1- -'rg' 3 A LJMYQQVQLY -1 ' Y- ' ' 'rt 1 7 A- 41' All -' - -ag., .Q ff L-,K . '. Y'g'f ' : : -'4 - 'Ss ' fwffffmee- V- --22 V--Q-W - ...xc 4.2. tu ., 'zi awp, l t if 4 K l XRlUNx cc TIJE CLARION- 1945 im' W4 Qs 4'-92, A NWS ' Back Row: L. Hostetter, E. Haas, R. Worman, W. Stump. Front Row: Miss Herr, M, K. Stern, E. Dourte, GLARIUN ,CM Annum Seeing that all pictures were taken, snaps collectecl, and acls gotten are only a few of the many responsibilities of the Staff of which Esther Dourte is Eclitorg hilary Kathryn Stern, Associate Eclitorg Eugene Haas and Crayhill Bru- haiier, Business Managersg Rohert Wfor- M. Knepper. man, Advertising Managerg Lane I-losf tetter and Arvie Burton, Circulation Managersg VVallace Stump, Photog- rapherg Miriam Knepper, Typistg and Miss Herr, Advisor. VJe've enjoyed thoroughly this year's worlc although hecause of situations over which we had no control there were clifliculties trying to portray the stuclcnt activities and classes here at lVl.B.C. XVc wish to next year's stall all the luclq in the world. lm C I XIIIHY- I9-lp 1 is Prof. Engle. R. NVovman. R. Hunsberger. B. Kanode. M. K. Stern. The second Thursday evening of each month the members of the stu- dent hodv gather in the chapel for programs stimulating a Mission- ary interest. Looking over the past vear. ive can recall the challenging tallis given us of the young men in John XYeslev's time vvho had l-lavstacli Praver ineetingsfl Qne evening Miss Xliinger gave a report on the Missionarv Banner of Foreign Missionaries. The Minister of the . 'uv 'A-,gn ta 1 ' fr Lev-i MISSIDNARY CIRCLE Bethesda Mission gave a talli in the March meeting. Robert Wiorinan headed this or- ganization vvith Ruth Hunshergef, vice-president: Marv KHIMYU Stern. Secretary: Beulah Kanodey Treasurer: Professor Engle, Ad- visor. wwf lin kl XRIUN 1945 SIDIARY CLE 'ill 3,1 px Ur- V, ' ' nl llf THE CLARION - 1945 GOSPEL throughout the year where congregations had requested the spiritual inspiration TEAM This organization gives students the privilege of exercising in active Christian service, witnessing for the Master. Regular appointments were filled at Carlisle Iail, Bethesda Mission, Rana Villa Chapel, and Iron Springs. Also several special programs were given C41 of one of our groups. Student ministers were given the privilege to tell of the Christ who had impassioned their lives for service. Quartettes, trios, and duets gave their testimonies for Christ in song. The readings, childrenis talks and personal testimonies planted seeds of which only Cod may he ahle to lcnow the fruit. ff , .4. '!fvl-i5K'Tv:y:,:,:w,'3,J.':j: 2, , f 2 ,- ,, ' Q , i 1 ww ---' A -ri Q' ' -4-' '--1 r re ' fn -if lug Clsxnlox -l9-13 R. Worman, Miss Rosenberger, G. Paulus, L. F. Hass. R. Hostetter, R. Brubaker. Social Committee consists of a lady and a gentleman student from hoth the college and academy, the vice-president of Hapantes and the Dean of Women, whose duty it is to provide wholesome student social life, for We need to develop hoth socially and mentally in order to get along with society-from which we most certainly cannot he separ- ated. C 42 SOCIAL GDMMITTEE The Committee sponsored several formal dinners in the college dining room with the various Classes presid- ing over them. They also had Charge of the seating arrangements of the students at meal time. -ev -sw-'ev rhdkkv Wjffwpdffr ,M - . ., , .. - - V . ,. ,. -, , .i , ,K i 1 B37 m I K M. I- j ' ,ff gliufzq -tgffrz v V .gy lm 'N 1945 3 THE CLARION - 1945 i E I M Wolgemuth, E. Tyson, M. K. Stern. Standing: W. Hostetter, Miss VVenger, r. ' ' ' ' B' baker. Front Row: lf. Kipe, R. Saltaman, G. IU ITTEE GDIHIGIL Everyone's a ag r e e d that we shouid buy a new basebaii bat for the spring seasonfi Yes, Athietic Couneii bought and cared for the athietie equipment this year, There xvas quite a bit of shortage in ma- teriais but some oil these items were In awiiefxfflqfpi i--4 Mg, purchased: a shuffieboard set, baiis, bats and aiso tennis baiis and bad- minton birds. i Under this council were organ- ized the basketbaii teams and Voi- iey baii teams. Friday night the auditorium teemed with commun- ity foiits and students who, school- spirited and ioyai, cheered for their teams tiii their throats were hoarse. Fil. B. C. stresses a sound mind in a sound bodvf, f-B5 I 4 if , .. .,u,, QIIARTETTES cfJI,l,lC,l I ,XIJIIN KJIIXVHIII' Isl NUIWVZIIIH Xlnrx lxullmrxam Stern Qml SHIDIHIIH Clziclys Kiln- lst fXltwfNViniI'renl llustetter Zndefmis Verne Hum COLLEGE BVIALE QUARTETTE lst tenor-lWe1vin Hess Basso-Nelson Nliller 2nd tenor-Lloyd Hostetler Bzlritolle-Wallace Stump FOUR NIAIORS lst tenor-Lane Hostetter Basso-Ray Hostetter 2nd tenor-Eugene Haas Baritone-Royce Saltzmzm TREBLETTES lst: soprano-Ruth Brubaker lst alto-Esther Tyson 2nd alto-Esther Dourte 2nd Soprano-IOV Zimmerman Clst semester Betty Kinzie C2nd semeste C445 .-,771--Y,,..,7,., ,TV , -,,, ,nv QE 'I ur- f ,iff iff if? I 1 ,Y fur I alucl S5 l lyalc Back Row! I. Third Row: L. Gibboneyn Second Row: . Lehman, . Front Row: C R. Theil. f Www M TTES r'Xl'1llli Nlilli ' 31 lll, THE CLARION - 1945 5 GHDRAL SUCIETY The two main features of the year for this organization are the Christmas and spring concerts. S p e c i a T attention is given to A Capeiian styie singing, the music of Paiestrina, Bach, Handel, Schubert, and Brahms, and other semi-dihcicuit and diiiicult works are interpreted. During the W5'inter Term session a mixed chorus is formed, which is open to ali students interested in singing and possessing musical ahiiity. The main feature of the chorus is presenting the musicai program during the annuai Bihie Conference. The othcers of the organization are: President, VVaiiace Stump, Secretary, Florence Siscog and Treasurer, Lane Hostetter. Vifaiiace aiso serves as the student director. Back Row: I. Musser. D. Mintei' G. Paulus, R. Hostetter, R. Saltzman, N. Miller, C. Haight, E. Mann, L: Hostetler, E. Boyer, G Brubaker R McQu1re Third Row: L. Falk. J. Glick, F. Kipe, NV. Vlfolgemuth, W. Stump, D. Smith, E. Haas, R. VVorman, L. vV1I'lg'E1't, R, Lehman, L. Hostettex' M Hess W G'bb ey. . Second lfiorivz Mrs. Smith, A. J. Hilsher, F. Sisco, B. Kanode, S. Brandt, E, Brechbill, A. Cutman, B. Landis, N. Brubaker, R. Hunsberger E Tyson J Lehman, A. V. Miller, M. Knenper, E. Dourte, I. Bishop, E. Kinzie, Prof- Miller- Front Row: G. Lehman, J. Stairs, K, Tyson, G. Kipe, K. Powell, R. Brubaker, J. Zimmerman, K. Stern, XN. Hostetter, L. F. Haas E Poe V Climenhaga R. Theil. J. Kipe. L. Lady. H55 if-vfwrafzfzsifg, ..-1 ,... , . , - . , V ,s H THE CJLARION - 1945 THLLLQ 14-f, ',, N Back Row: M. Knepper, B. Landis, R. Dayhoff, N. Brubaker, G. Kipe, K. Tyson. I. Bishop. F thR C G'bb V Cl' h E D t A V M'll R H b W H ttt J K'ue our ow: . 1 oney, . 1men aga, . our e, . . 1 er, . uns erger, . ose er, . 11 . Third Row: S. Shrum, A. Bundy, R. Theil, S. Brandt, E. Brechbill, A. Cutman, E. Tyson, J. Lehman, Mrs. Smith. Second Row: Miss Herr, J. Zimmerman, R. Brubaker, B .Kanode, A. Burton, M. Woodwa1'd, L. Haverty. E. Poe, C. Meyer. Front Row: K. Powell, F. Sisco, C. Zimmerman, A. J. Hilsher, E. Kinzie, M. K. Stern, L. F. Haas, J. Stairs, L, Lady, G. Lehman. Martha Smee a11d Ethel Nester not pictured. Pleasant memories are centered around the activities of Ladies, Chorus this year. It has 1neant much to each of the chorus to render service and the experiences gained were most henelicial. They had the privilege of singing in many of the congregations of our own denomination as well as others. Presi- dent of our organization is Evelyn Poe, Vice President, Mary Kathryn Stern, Secretary, Esther Dourteg Treasurer, Boherta Dayhoff, and student director, ... .,.--A ---- . --'.- fr irq: C465 LADIES' GHURIIS Lois Fern Haas. It has heen a privilege for them to tell of Christis love to those who know Him as well as those who know Him not, and to he of service to the Master. Ba' Th S81 Fr I For 3 each W5 tice. N College men. The ments, v-vw-.P ww.. THE CLARION l9-l5 'WW ' L .L 144931 K 4-f x - ,-f -. ' 4. ,.-- . . -. . . . , ,, , , G! 1- J , i - ' ,- .- .A -Il' - .f .1 4. 5' e ' 1. .. .'.1 't -' . A .5 ,. ,.,, .. , s ,i:..,... L-,:.iu... ' -J i ' MXN, i 3 . L4 .- 4 T , '-cj. fn., f -s.. ,gi , j' -, ,. ' qi -'-'H -' -W Ln ' - 1 - -Q ,,,,.. ,n . ,g-.L .1 33121 'Y: 7.5.7 W ,-i' - g i.. , I -rv v hp i- Back Row. Prof. Miller, W. Stump. Third Row: W. Gibboney, C. Sollenberger, F, Kipe, C. Haight, R. Sehroek, D. Minter, L. Wingert, R. McGuire. Second Row: D. Hartsock, L. Hostetler, E. Mann, R. Saltzman, W. Wolgemuth, R. Worman, D. Smith, N. M'll ' E L' d' A S ll .b'rfr B Lehman. 1e1,.an1s, . oerieee, . Front Row: L. Hostetter, G. Brubaker, E. Boyer, M. Hess, R. Lehman, R. Hostetter, E. Haas, G. Paulus, J. Breehbill, R, Lenehan, A. Niesley. MALE CHURIIS For Ll sliort period of time two days eacli weelt, Mule Chorus meets for prac- tice. Nleinlbcrs ol' this cliorus range from College Soplioinorcs to Academy lircsli- men. The chorus luis filled xurious uppointe mentse some local gippcilmnccs, others weeli-end tours to various districts of the church. The executive committee is composed of the following: President, first semes- ter, Lane Hostetterg second semester, Cleon Haight, Secretary, Ray l-lostetterg Treasurer, George Paulus, and Student Director, lllallace Stump. The members have counted it u privi- lege to witness to others luv song, also it has inspired in tlicni to greater service lor tlic Muster and to he at their post ol' duty constantly. tu ,W fy ,, , V -,,.. THE Qmnlox - 1945 The aizzzzrai iii the making . . . a iii-weekly pmeexs . . . HL QiifVCIIifJ1I iiay . . . Coizsziiriiig the Dean . . . Hygiene Class . . . Ceitiizg grind, i sound advice . . . Sectional reiieaisai for Secoizii sopraiws . . . A'Uf1zei'e do I sit this 1veek?', . . . Really sing this fi11lf3i.'H . . . Profs . . . The library. . 5 ' 1:1 V ii ' H wi W W ii , N 4 iii NNN ii U 'le Y Y M ii 'U iii ii W W VM Y Y Y i, ii M ' 1 l y ,, e ii 48 STUDENTS: EARN YOUR TUITION BY SELLING- OUR FULL LINE OF 0 Scripture Text Calendars 0 Religious Wall Plaques Q Scripture Text Stationery 0 Gospel Mottoes 0 Scripture Text Seals 0 Scripture Text Lifetime Pencils 0 Religious Books 0 Bibles and Testaments 0 Bible Story Books 0 Scripture Text Greeting Cards Cards suitable to send to friends away from home, and to those who have loved ones Reported missing in action. Descriptive catalogue and detailed information upon request. bepheffdff Town rearing Cdllfflf SHEPI-IERDSTQXVN, PENNSYLVANIA Box No. SO Compliments of the Zgbfbome PWM SH EPHERDSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 1 4 Compliments C l BROTHERS of 0 CLOT DILLSBURG HA 4 Clothiers - Furnishers A 1009 Mount TOY Pennsylvania DILLSBURG C PEXN.-X. ' 320 11- Compliments STORE WHITE DOVE 7 and 9 N. Market Square HARRISBURG, PA' 230 s. 18th street Harrisburg's Most Popular Furniture Store HARRISBURG PENNA. Compliments or TV607Z6l Potato Cbipf GRANTHAM, PA. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS l I i all .I Q. 'l F. CNA. Ti it NY rl' la QQ xx.-x. ,lv li' lf' - li if ALWAYS RELIABLE Insist on-i DQUTRICHS HERSHE Y,S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS SHOES ORIGINAL UPACKAGED BULK 100029 Locally Owned and Operated . o lce Cream FOR MEN AND BOYS A Luxury Quality 0 320 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. at a Low Cost MCCreary,S Be Sure of Success - Always Plant SCI-lEl..l..'S Bakery Quality Seeds They Grow Better - They Yield Better I O '1 . They are preferred by successful gar- deners and farmers everywhere. Ask for Free Catalog Good Since 1891 ' Walter S. Schell, lnc. QUALITY SEEDS 10th N Market HARRISBURG, PA, DI LLSBURG, PA. Central Pennsylvanla The Better Kind of jewelry Business College lVlumma's 323 Market Street HARRISBURG - PENNSYLVANIA JEWELERS DAY and NIGHT scHooL EYE SPECIALIST S It pays to attend a School with an N . , .U PL Established Reputation. A Iulmmtbbulb' 1' THE RYAN STORE -D MECHANCSBURG'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE ll . 'I 17- 19 MAINE s'1'1z1f11c'l' M IiL'IeI A N ics li L1 mg -..- PEN NSYSIQYANIA 1 Q A W E N G E R ' S Carlisle, Pa Qilppffecmfes the pamfovmcge of the faculzfy, fiudenzif and fwemiy of the collego RAKESTRAVVS Rheems Garage Q SIPLING BROS. GDWCW Tmffmff CARQTUSEBAEIEECKS ALLIS - CHALMER FARM MACHINERY , Meehanicsburg, Penna. R H E E M 5, P E N N A- COMPLIMENTS ofthe UNION NATIONAL BANK MOUNT J OY, PENNSYLVANIA Nl U S4 lie l Zu - l A 1 1' 'Hz 1111 Zty, i 2 'Nl arage LOS. Rl,'Cl'i5 i lull .R FARM RY I it Y N K. N lx 2 , --1 ! S HOOLDAYS - - The cement many lasting friendships. Soon you and your classmates will take different roads, and it may be many years before some of you may meet again. Schooldays do not last forever-and when they are past, memories are kept warm by the photographs of friends and pals of the classroom and campus. I Your chums should have a personality portrait of YOU, and you will prize one of theirs in return. In a year or so you will be glad you took this means of keeping alive the memories of your schooldays. And the home folks will always cherish a portrait of the turning- point in your life. This studio is the headquarters for the best photographic work and the doors are open to students of the Messiah Bible College and their friends. Why not arrange to come to the studio now and have that photo- graph taken? Special rates for students The gmmmcgezf Studio 21141 .Q xvalnuf Streets HARRISBURG, PA. B611 Phonei 5223 2 Fl i i Meffeezh Bible allege ll I I A Small College Wlith A Great Missionn Bible College Three years of Bible centered training for pastoral and missionary service. I Junior College Two years of Accredited College study in either Terminal or Pre-Senior College Studies. Academy Four years of Accredited High School study in either academic or General fields. Write for Information and Catalog to C. N. HOSTETTER, JR., President COMPLIMENTS E. If Peeblefbmg Home Printing Division of the Brethren in Christ Publication Board, Inc. NAPPANEE, INDIANA Compliments . , C omphments of the of I ,I A Bushman Com an East End Dairy i i p y l9th and Brookwood Sts. rmtmg Pubhshmg - Advertising HARRISBURG , PENNA- MECHANICSBURG, PA. 1 I l f I' BS. in I Bachcll I Bachel Superio l M C LAfi I TAS' Thell IELI Regulai iB.S.e .V 1 W 0 5 h e ers 0 l l e cg ea il GOSHENJNDTANA Ji Feellnf Vfleezfeeleteel Claeefleeeez Collego Courses: T V BS. ill Education - fOUf ycars Elementary and High School teaching 1 1 Bachelor of Arts - four years Pre-professional and Secretarial T Bachelor of Theology - five years Bible I A lt Superior Faculty Wholesome Campus Life Substantial Scholarships T ,. I Q Ernert 5. Jlfliller, PAD., Treyielent 1 l . M O 5 E M A N N CLARENCE W HERR l c o M P A N Y 31 LANCASTER, PENNA. sk '- ' A Manufactures of Sales FORD V-s service f TAsTY PEANUT BUTTER P 1 The Peanut Butter with the real -k Peanut Flavor. Evefjfboelgfr Feevorefe Florin' Perma' TELIZABETHTOVVN CGLLEGE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. --,,,,..--- :X A Smneleeeel zfleeeeeleleel College M Regular A, B, Cgurggg Finance and Commerce Courses mpgmy 3 Pre-Medical and Pre-law Courses Q l B, 5, QOH,-SCS Professional Courses for Teachers ,yi-.-rfvwflbi Secretarial Courses A For Information write President A. c. PTAUGHPP, Ph. D. 4 2 ma! I A S SHENK A TITTEE E L 0 R I N Q F A R M S Evemffbing for Sport MOUNT JOY, PA. 313 Market street HARRISBURG, PA. MUSSER LEGHGRN EARMS QQ A fB1feede1'.f 0f'TeaZifg1'eed Single Combed L6Cgl907'7Z.f 1 1 T T353 MOUNT JGY, PEN NA CGMPLIMENTS OF Compliments GREEK AMERICAN PARKER LICI-1TY'S I SERVICE STATION RESTAURANT 409 Market Street Phone 9422 Hamsburg, Pennsylvania Main gi High St. Mcchanicsburg, Pa- V, Al Get, ,iii C OAT Fc M4 1 T --it 'E' ITTLE Sport ' I1 Sr feet 3, PA. . : , i . I RMS .' 4 IIUHIJ' Y YIQHIN .ILHTYS .1 XHUX 17 l',, .I Pwr! P . AUSHERMAN Bnos. REALToRs EXECUTIVE OFFICES Clmmberrburfg, mm' Waynesboro, Pa. SALES oFF1eEs ' Getzyrbzzrfg, Sbippembzrrcg, Mercerfburg, McC0nnelZJbzrrfg CGATS FURS DRESSES For Women and Children N E W C 0 M B , S Men's and Boy's Clothing A234 O The Store Dependable 3rd and Mafket St, MECHANICSBURG - PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PA. FEDERATED STORES Corrzplirrremif of Hazrrarbzrrfg Wall Taper Q7 Tazinz' Co. 106-O8 S. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. S. Harper Jlyerr FUNERAL DIRECTOR 37 East Main Street MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone HOIHCQ: 154 Residence: 79 Of 719 PAUL A. MARTIN GENERAL CONSTRUCTIQN Q T ' We MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 145 'ii li! Nl lu, MA ,,,. W F Pl U ZS r J 22 F. Klzxrkf T1 - 'x 1 T HE 1 1- 1 V' A I + will 1 lg l E lg all 'll lil ll ,ff 1 l V HENRY L. LAND1g .. MANUFACTURERS OF CUPCHEESE AND PEANUT BUTTER - Souderton, Pennsylvania For Plumbing that is Priced as low J U M P E R ' S as quality will let it go ' SHOE REPAIR See Moderate Prices J- 106 East Main Street Mwhc ' P flu ' 22 S. Murkct St- Phmw 300 et 'micsburg enns5 vmia Nechzulicslmuvg, Pu PHGNE No. 136-M Dry Cleaning Compliments li THE MENS SHOP Of 1 lflQ.LXXK 'ni l'l.lQlL'll QHARLES KARPER 15 XY, Mum 81, Alk'Cll2llllt'Sl7lll'Q Chambersburg hy Penna. MEN'S WEAR ZERCHERS SOLID FUELS l. J. Zercher Mechanicsburg Phone 7 - . , ,,,,,.,., . I., . COZY TEA ROOM Ice Cream Get a snack and hurry back The Saltzmans Consider Your COMMUNITY STORE For Ice Cream - Groceries - Candy - Meats L. D. Jacobs Grantham, Pa. I .U I of Leon M. Bishop Lonipliments Dairy Ayshire Raw Milk Waynesboro FULLY ACCREDITED HERD Auto Parts Calves and Heifers for Sale at All Times PERKASIE, PA. R. D. No. 3 M. L. Winger Frozen F ood Service Locker Service Quick-Freezing and Processing Distributors of DULANY'S FROSTED FOODS Wholesale and Retail Phone 727 Railroad Ave. Meclianicsburg Compliments of Fealer's Flower Shop Trinclle Road Mechanicsburg, Peimsylvania STONER'S TILLAGE SERVICE Lot Plowing Modern Equipment Field Work Expertly Operated Pick-up Haybaling Satisfaction at moderate rates li. D. 2, Mecliaiiicsburg, Pa. JACQB q QTQNPZIQ 11,1 l, ll. , 1 ll lil wx ..- PM Im ll lla ll ll X ll ,x '1 l l l I ll ll .V l . F l I in i 1 Ddyqluts 'Fw ' lil! i 5 W1 F412 , V,,..,., Q! f 5 rf. MARTIN - CLOTHIER MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING PLAIN SUITS Ready-Made Made-to-Order E LIZAB ETI-ITOXYN, PEN NSYLYANIA J. Roy Asper Meclmuicsburg' Pa' R' D' XO' 3 Compliments of The New ANALYTICAL BIBLE Yum. Agent for Aunt Sallys Kitchen The most practical Bible for E LIZABETHTOXVN, PA. ministers ancl students A New Edition! SAMUEL I-I. WENGER AGENCY 38 Glen Street Clizunersburg, Pa. PHONE lllo-bl We specialize in Fire and Storm Insurance in one Combined Policy. Storm clzunzngc is more frequent than ire-why not protect yourself. Wle write automolmilt- insurance ancl bonds of all kinds. 9 Compliments of Garber S Garage W ff Martinis Childrens Shop HOME OF 'tm I 12 S. .Nlzmrlct-t St. lflixzllwtlitwwn. l':1. Sales-FORD-S6fViC6 READY MADE 121.mr-xnE'1'HeTciixxN, PA. BONNETS AND COVERINGS Ford Tractor with Ferguson System ,Beulah College Off em' COLLEGE- l Liberal Arty C07lf.fl'H'A.B. Degree Leu Toeological Conrfe-B.B.L. Degree JUNIOR COLLEGE- Innior Certificate Coiirfe AA. Diplonia Cowie ACADEMY- College Preparatofgf Conrfe General or Vocational Conme A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WITH A VISION FOR SERVICE Beulah College Upland, California OUR COMPLIMENTS VRJLAW THE CHRISTIAN LIGHT PRESS Religions Meifelaanelife Dimfiontinrg Division of the Beerlaein in Clarify Piiolieafion 306Z7 6l, Inc. 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