Missionary Training Institute - Missionarian Yearbook (Nyack, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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BOON, M.A., MINISTER, PROFESSOR, REGISTRAR, MISSIONARIAN ADVISER, COUNSELOR, FRIEND, AND- CHAPLAIN IN THE NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. .J-fv I-4. all ' .' Ha . iv, . 4, Q i N. . . , M fit 1 Itiixvlxiwii , ,Z iiiir.-,iyfk-3 2,5 Pg -rf-m -W5 TM ' M mg 'Q-5955 , i ' . 'iw 'tr ' 5 1' K .Uh 1 U52 2. VV? l ri 'fir ' 1 iff 'er' 'fxrff . li- ,. W ,K . . .irrxfrf-'4 .. 45, i .. . ,' , . ' - ff , i '- f i - , - ,.--vga fl '. ri., ' 4. ' 1. ,-f1':,i ., .' g f.,-,,,.f . 1 . ,V U 1 Qi ICTORY is assured: L - During this past year we have rejoiced in the victories of our armed forces-in their conflicts with the enemy. These are physical encounters but we have a struggle to win that is spiritual. Our call to service, both home and abroad, has increased and is burning in our hearts. Victories have been realized in all our fields of labor but the 'battle is not yet finished. With the voice of God ringing clear, we this year, have been preparing ourselves that we may do our part to hasten final victory. The torches, of those whom the Lord has called home, are waiting for someone to pick them up and carry their light out into the darkness that more lands and people will be conquered by our Master. Victory is promised for those who remain faithful to the task and go forward in His strength. We are pressing on, and going forward, with the Lord Jesus Christ as our Captain and Mighty Leader. Ours will be the victory. I i A, -Y. r, , sv V, . 1 x all . i i i I fri it l ti l i u , I . .'! l lil l .l. ,i I '- I if l , sf lt , 5 lb lt! gl at tw ADMINISTRATION CLASSES MUSIC MISSIONS. ACTIVITIES I-IILLSIDE REFLECTIONSH LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS . Il ' 93 I2 -Hg N I 1 'Q TY - I1 s W' N S 7 51 ' .T - '- JV I A 'ffgfiiwz 23:15 -'I M..-N. fi ?-' Q -4:2 2 ,gi wifi , Emmh.T,i , vm 0 . X: wi '11 M I al,- 'Yu' .ws .ff ' .- . . , v 4 - N' ' . . X-an! 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The primary desire of this body is to have young men and women leave the HiIlside fully equipped to meet any obstacle. wr' 2,.A.,yzg7A.v Wx' U ,,....,.-.11-C Q- lr- . . ,. W W- , . . ' V, 4- ' - V zggN'Q . 1 . ' ' . 'A' ' .,-gg 3 iZ'W ' miifftl 4-4 s - A T .. Q T V -- ' ' .msgi d H'-rw? 1 ' if Z , 1, 49 i M 6 H , 1 F ,W +3 rf r 53.35 'rf L . -lm, ,T ff ' 3 W Boar of Education 1' an--f nf--in-0 V ...fin wx V. J? . .X .. , , V- QA ,. Qu- - I - L . 4'-' 52 f' . xl ' . ff - .- ' 'W 'i- --s ' f 'Y' - - I nl ' ' Vffxfv ' it auf-63-A-WJQR 'Y' -'garb FWS' Ihrh M y I X 'V A v.-.Q..a. 4-M 1424-4-L ' -W A ' 5.55.-'fq,t .xugwu A i, A T :f,.Ji.,tEY: Xin , N .,, Q . 5--2 T'-YQ, , f'iuf37.wii+ ,Sf?7 z Q-Q , af ' Q - Sv: Lx ,,a.. 3- 'gfPf fM .-W 1 -- if ' A f f f'-M. Fbf-4 fA ze-If-1 .Qs -1 ff-T., gi ..w11'i- 'fr'-if -:qi 9 Board of ministration and Facult bv Q, Q l i gl V-Ti , lK' 'A 4 j-1 4 Q SQ nf: 'Ur I ' 541' ,. .. N J Jr- .g.-KQV . V 'F , .,- 1 t I I f 2 ' . . KV' Fm ' W, ' , Q S x xv V 1. ' x. 'fr 14 - 'iv-. . '1 it , E in- .,.4 di STS-f if E' R, nuuam I - P esident t V . tylcjf gibie Acadgfgis: I Eggs? instructor of ' V 'I 50' 11 EQ 7.3 qvffinl Y f 'gn 41 .LY H -A -5 . .40 .ji iw nl' '55 1-L fa.. '1 I .., , lji ' fret' r E aff Y cific r 4 7 4 -if h NALD MGKAlGl 'J C- D0 isfrar . jv- Reg ' tian Educahon 5 Chfls - Greek: , . for of cgof in 'recrtmemi m5HuBibie 1 SP3 History, 5351 -'Q' br 4 ai is 23- of L: ... luv L.. AM. ,f - f THOMAS MOSELEY A.M., D.D. President-Dean Lectures on Christian Life and Service GILBER T D H- JOHNSON 9671 of Men I B.D, MILDRED L. STANHOPE, A.M. Dean of Women Director of Missionary Course Instructor in Spanish and Missions r'A o'-D M lnsfruc?i 9Ctor of LI Homiieczk chwfh Hiifaryf sr Pastoral 75fg6'5gye, h.B, - FR Director 1-,fM-'ZA' In 'nsffucfor ofheqbgicai C' .s , ,,' If LEE OLSON, S.M.M., 5.M.D. .lol-:N A. MNMILLAN Director of Bible Music Course Instructor in Bible, Missions B o ible, Docfrmge 1 I .1 4 I .. . P' I I N HELEN E. MELLISH, A.M., Ed.D. - I I Instructor in Christian Education F 'Q I I -A, i L I, :XQJQ 7. I' , -.?'N1-J? y ,f fullflx '- ' X ' :.,1 . ,- ' ' '.. V1 6 5- . 5gm.u:N1-EN EMILY M' 'bIIcaI Psych0I09Y Instrudof in B' ROBERT H. GLOVER M.D., F.R.G.S. Instructor in Missions is 'wi . ci ' D . fi' 4- 3 MQ . 'S I W I g. f . ,QSICV if 'Nil'-i'.2' I 4 4-WP' .pu E 4 WQBS J. L. KULP, Ph.D. MARION L. BETHGE, 8.5. Instructor in Science Instructor In English, Christian Education, Director of Correspon- dence School 1 I 4 ic' H T3 ..,, :ii rf, If QQ., if 1 K ' Q 19. ' fiwva I It C '- . 9: 3.3 4,5 .iw va. , ' , 'II ', 1! gf V'-'n git 2. I , i git. J OHN A TH ' 0 Instrucfor Ph.b ECy '2 Q35 I, ff if if F H 1, - KINSONI A'B' . ANNA E' 'TT ' h MRS Instructor In F-nghs '. vw E1 ici rv 2 gg F gf ,, s.1.B- A? 0 CARL Bnowrfglggaie - I Instigisoengiish I ' I 44 J M N if FF' 'ST 7. i'.',.l . I if I Pj A. 1, bl Bw , Y ARMIA A. HEIKKINEN, A.B. ,gagi Instructor in English, French and History s- 1-'J HORACE P Instructor SAMS, QM 'n English FHYLLIS BANNON, A.M. Instructor in History RU r ' G- num 'Sfrucfo,. - ' 4-B. if I 'ka 'tbl 1- , X. 'il . , ff- J.: Q- ' . ' V .1 his MIN: . . x V 5 X A Li- 't-eff' '. I ., 5, wi- '. , ' I ' LORRAINE LAFFITTE MARGERITE LAFFITTE Secretary tea the President- Secretary to the Registrar ean 'n Speech I K-3 sv Q F-- MRS CSEHY - ANN winmotsviounisth 1,,s,,uqofinuuNsAR Cancer , vgoim Plano InsfrUC'0r m , RONEY FLDRENCE Tn piano mstructbf . Q EDNA GRIFFENBERG Instructor In Piano, Organ, and Music ALLQU IST ' W N Louise n . AN Instructor In Pwnc BERTHA ROBINSON, B.S.M. CAROL MRD BSM Instructor in Piano and Music Instructor in frningpek ,Q Jas ixq qv ,ef Hd 44 53 E ie. A Gi eg I RALDINE SOUTHERN t Instructor In voicg B-Mun .I 3 , 1 4 :Ll LULA ANN si 1 I 1 I nstrucf or insgifwlobi RUTH HOFF, B.S.M. Instructor in Voice and Musig: ' iff? 'H C ', ? nga: E . U V-5 94 -A9-V GRACE STEWART MRS' Hostess Ei QE K U 2, A 3 l mix W KEY Lavzarli PAB, S Recewoms RUTH THOMPSON Manager of Book Store ,11- 1. Ez: is 'al rf?- .uf-T.?,: I. 5, it u , . G . v 4 U 4 Z :A Y Q al' ,F S. is 3 Y 91 img' 3 V N - . , . I . Pu 1 'gf A , ffl I-.- REV. A. J. HANSEN Q, Ex-Treasurer 5 EDITH AL ex Bookkeepgfbfn .Q s 'E A 'of i. LAURA RUSSELL Assistant Bookkeeper Libfiffan H' GRIFHN fx Q- Q.. uv AUGUST MASCARO MRS AHNA KEGERIIE Maintenance Man Ass'5t?nf Cook MAN.. MR, HANSEN MR. GRWFEN surer T Business Staff of the P jc ll' P . The First of the Month t ays fo Learn O ,lf , F! THE ever increasing demands, of young men and women, desiring to enroll at the Missionary Training Institute has forced a program of ex- pansion. This program is launched with faith- faith in our Lord Jesus Christ--and the desire to hasten His Gospel to the uttermost part of the earth. Our accelerated educational program, and erection of new buildings, will make the Nyack of the future an institution worthy of His work and His Name. ii ik' sr 0 will Fil PY 'FFF iii Ill! -rg wifi! .Pl i Ill' Il' 'fini i i. IEE il .,,, iii' nr liiw l fy AI -ff A ' I -r.- - 1 iiiii :ir :ir :ir iii' gg ':::Cf r 7 . Einar l ll- An imAsirii2sifi maui? -iw iiiiii jisii Viv :iii i l iii' ia: -P ser I Wiifiiiliii is Q :J ... ' ,X Q. , fr, il, .W 'EQ F'-3' QW PF' w1' , HL: ll! ,,,. A .,,.,.. f Ill' -E Ill -,... UZJANI --4 x N v 2' r. '- ..l, QL, ,Lf Z3 x III ' IP' ,, 4' .Q ja ff ff 'Q f 71 f i 1 s, 'W V.. ' ' 0 .' Ji ' ...1-ff' F ' l J, 'File .. Jw , , t '- f' ' ,M -Wie at 4 lb h A ' ,- t M 1 r ' '3-arfnfwlw 'Y -f ' 1 . wr fr- . Again W is t..AJ1a Q. 1 L, P1 ' A ' ima v L ' 'lu' T K y ' ,r-Q' n.l2?1il?fl'Ql5R',e,' ' J ' q . H 5x:,!,,7L .3 u. ri , , WV, - n wfmff' ' l ' 'M 53 , , , , 305 L- Y ,,. Q I . V v gyzf Mig? 7 5556 if l l ' ' 51 ' fs 'W J. iles 'c 1' Q '. 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In Nlemoriam ARTHA ANN KNECHT . . . her life was fragrant with the essence of her Lord who called her home on August 3, 1945. Sweet, gentle, humble, and rich in the grace of Jesus Christ, she leaves a memory that enriches all who knew her. , A. flu l 41 The Class of 1946 g Moves 011 High on the banks of the beautiful Hudson, Where the river widens to 'form Tappan Zee, ls a school for the training of missionaries , Who carry the Gospel far over the sea. , A sadness we feel as we march to the platform, i Receive our diplomas and hasten away. How short the three years! And now we are leaving. We've longed to set forth, but now wish we could stay, :fi .gi in 11: ni ' We are a band of soldiers, going forth To conquer in the mighty Name of Christ, To cause the evil one to turn and flee, While we exalt the banner of the Cross. We are a band of reapers, going forth To reap the harvest fields so vast and ripe, To gather precious sheaves, and at the close Of day we'll lay them at our Master's feet. We are a band df shepherds, going forth To tend those sheep that stumble and are lost, To lead those who are shepherdless to Christ, The only true great Shepherd of the sheep. We as a band of fishermen go forth To cast our nets into the darkened sea, I To rescue those who, in the deep of sin, Know not our God, nor have a hope in life. :gi K is ,gi :gi :gi How can we tarry with such a commission? Departures grow sweeter in light of our trust. Still more must be said, but while we are speaking, Our Captain shouts Onward!'.' March onward we must. We turn once again, though it is from a distance, And speak in a grateful and heart-prompted tone: We'll miss you, dear friends of the Prayerful Hillside, Your lives have enriched us. God bless you each one. ROBERT RUSSELL 1 I 1 4 X 'ff . N, A . 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Reflecting back over the past three years we are reminded of the marvelous answers to prayer that God has given. These have been precious years in which we have made life- time friends. This bond of love that binds our hearts together in one common purpose-- the winning of souls to Jesus Christ, is -beyond our computation. Although we do not know what the future holds for our class, we give ourselves unreservedly to the disposal of God to do with us as He sees fit. Class of '46, the Lord be merciful unto thee, and bless thee, and cause His face to shine upon thee. Class Adviser GILBERT H. JOHNSON 1' ' ' T ' ' .V I 4 'Q J -. . ' s' w ' -1, ' -4-. .V 1. ik.-P ' I l ., .J 'u, N'4ih:t, , +1 QNX. N .-. by 15,14 , Q ., I . , .V ml . 3,5 4...-5 , -, - 4 41 ...,. -0- .. 1 .. , If in 1 .h , I F fs . .3 .. , - Q, -- 7f1 1r -.'ei4'2!?-'-' .av Jia . V -slat .-tv' 9 - Qvaf. K., g . ..--'r1 - r ' ' ,gr . -.5 41, .T T tl- 2-. , . . - gy .wr X - Page 3 ' -A 'V 0. f -C 4 '- . A ,jf . .at . 5 - 1 Tw :-- 1 WW 'Duty li .v i 3 I l yziio F 'rl' l. 5i'1jlY'3 it ,..,.. M. Esther Basinger Pandora, Ohio Christian Education Course Matthew 6:33 World Prayer Band, Assis- tant Dean of Women, Fort Wayne Bible Institute, W ,, . 335. Juanita Ruth Berge Elma, Washington Missionary Philippians l:2O Africa Prayer Band, Assistant Dean of Women, Simpson Bible Institute. it W l i 16 bl A I s ll -if Y il? i.,:f 3 w io ,N W ,it S .. .ll K kiiT '4 F V LJ- . w LITIJ Q .W 'V ..1'3' IZL' 'Q it I ' M?- Nell Junia Allen Montgomery, Alabama Missionary Course Isaiah 50:7 Logicians, Foreign Mission Fel owship, C a rn e r a Club, Jewel Gatherers, India Pray- fJ5band -- Secretary, Spring Leona Ruth Beirnes Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Missionary Romans 5:8 Jewel Gatherers, India Prayer Band. 'MmmWkNMW Frank F. Atkinson Nyack, N. Y. Theological Course ll Cor. 9:8 World Prayer Band, Logi- cians. 'Ps Qw- V Play ' 1 r aft- N, 'ri 0-at in Betty Rose Beaver Ashville, N. C. Bible Music Phillipians 3:14 Chorus '43-'44, South Amer- ica Prayer Band '44-'45, Pianist for Band '44-'45, World Prayer Band Secretary '45-'46, Orchestra Piano Ac- companist '44-'45, Brass Trio Accompanist '44-'45, For- eign Missions Fellowship '45, Cecil's Business College, Ash- ville, N. C. Michael Berchen Akron, Ohio Theological Galatians 2:20 Fishers of Men, Africa Pray- er Band, Prayer Leader for Lost Loved Ones, Prayer Leader of Missionary Com- mittee, Spring '46. IC 513. Olga Bernett Cincinnati, Ohio Missionary ll Cor, 1219 China Prayer Band, God's Bible School and College B.A., Waynesburg College B.S. in Education. LASS flume Me New LQ 4,4 Charlotte Grace Bowman Mount Vernon, N, Y. Missionary I Sam. 12:24 Orchestra, South America Prayer Band, Jewel Gather- ers, Foreign Missions Fellow- ship, National Bible Insti- tute, Columbia Bible College. ff'-Kfw. iv R Annie Louise Brantley Montgomery, Alabama Theological Psalm 37:5 African Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Logicians, Mis- sionarian Features Editor '45, oe 1.94.6 Eleanor I. Blanchard Contoocook, N. H. Christian Education Proverbs 3:S,6 World Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers, Vice-President '45-'46, qv., .5 , arf Paul L. Boyer Erie, Penna. Theological Acts 26:16 Orchestra '43-'44, '44-'45, China Band, Camera Club '43-'44 '44-'45, Fishers of Men Foreign Missions Fel- lowship. Lois L. Boehnke Chicago, illinois Missionary Acts 20:24 Bethany Quartette '43-'44, Lo icians 44-'46, Secretary '45 island Bancl Secretary '45, Foreign Missionary Fel- lowship '44-'46, Chorus '44- '46, Moody Bible Institute. Dewitt William Branch Durham, N. C. Theological Rom. l:l6 South America Prayer Treasurer '43 Supervlser Xlglson and Bissel 'Hall f my ,, x. 1 .11 ilu, i , ii-. 5-L' r ' If i- U A ,, A , Writ . -. trfffall T' fl-.req l V., . h ia ii s n E Brvfl pst 5 rf i' ri 'i I.. l 'lili ii- Seth: CP L, . it . l i , Alice Netzband Boyer Rome, -N. Y. x' Missionary IQ, ' John 15:16 'China Band, Camera Club '43-'45, Foreign Missions Fel- lowship. r, , gli Q55 Mi ,ii il elf it B iff W! Jane Brassington . Painesville, Ohio vii ii V Missionary ,ug l Cor. l:I8 - South America Prayer Band llq, Jewel Gatherers, Foreign Mis- ,R-'I sion Fellowship. Ili 1 t . l. . 1 li O. Carl Brown Columbus, Ind. Missionary l Thess. 5:24 Chorus, China Prayer Band, Mixed Quartctte, Taylor Uni- virsity A.B., Thc Biblical Seminary in New York S.T.B. Congress of Bands Speaker- China '46. ff Opal Annetta Buck Pawtucket, Rhode Island Missionary Psalm 27:14 Africa Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. fi'--iq' I A: t' v rf, ' l af 1 '1 ., 1 nl' -J p.'..'lV' . .., girl l lx v Y. all . ci' L 4 . ku Q -33.33 M- 'g ' JA vf tis 'itil Q 1 MJ. ,I l' I ill' Nelia Virginia Brooks Monroe, Michigan Missionary Rev. 3:8 South America Prayer Band Vice-President Fall of '44, Vice-President of Logicians Fall of '45, Jewel Gatherers, Reception Committee '44- '45, Foreign Missions Fellow- ship, 'Class Editor of Mis- sionanan, A Lady Curator of Spring Missionary Commit! rec '46. 'Waaae Me New Helen L. Brown Seattle, Washington Missionary Psalm l6:ll Simpson Bible Institute, Uni versity of Washington, Con- ress of Bands Speaker - lgslands '46. in.. ' S' f 'rw 3- i 'vt'.,f Flo 'I ' 't i lrlligll iii-1-l xml' . ii Tl: ft.. -.lil .l Dorothy Elaine Bruck Tacoma, Washington Missionary Deut. 31:8 America' Prayer Band, m son .Bible Institute, Institute of Linquis- on 15 ff Marion S. Bucher Temuco, Chile, S. A. Missionary Heb. 12:2 South America Prayer Band Vice-President, Jewel Gath- erers, Secretary, Temuco Bi- ble Institue. E R William S. Brown Raleigh, N. C. Theological ll Tim. 2:l9 World Prayer Band, Fishers of Men, Secretary of Insti- tute Sunday School '44-'4S. .ss Mrs. Elmer R. Bumstead New London, Conn. Christian Education Isaiah 26:3 India Prayer Band. A 'WmmJkWMW M. Maxine Burger Wadsworth, Ohio Ruth L. Chamberlin Ashland, Ohio Missionary . Col. 4:17 India Prayer Band. Hazel Mary Crounse Altamont, -N. Y. Bible Music Romans 8:28 Orthesira '43 '45 Chorus '44, World Pri er Ei a '43- '4S iPianistl gethareyl Quar- tene '43-'44, Foreign Mis- sions Fellowship '44, QF 1946 Missionary II Tim. 1:9 China Prayer Band, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Jewel gatlgerers, Chorus, Camera u . YN.. 5 Walton P. Creque Newark, New York Theological Romans 3:23 World Prayer Band '44-'45, African Prayer Band '45-'46, Orchestra, Secretary-Treasun er of Fishers of Men '45-'46, Class Basketball '44-'46, Var- sity Basketball '44-'45, Houghton College. I s-5 fill ,lil rl ls i :Bill 5' Q . ir, ,: li Dorothy L. Carr ' New Brighton, Pa. 'gif Missionary Gal. 2:20 World ,Prayer Band, Jewel If Gatherers, Logicians '45, 016.3 ' l I. bk ,,,--v -5, vb , H. Ralph Cripps Cleveland, Ohio Theological Acts 20:24 Fishers of Men, Africa Pray- er Band '43 South America Prayer Band '44, Logiclans President '45, M i s s i o n a ry C o m m i t tee Secretary '45, Student Council '44-'45. 'F 1 fri is lui 4 '. l' if 5. ja . is uri .1 .' l wif g 1 l is ,. : ivy ik, 1 ... il 7.32 if 'F it A 1' . ,gf-A ml X 1 .lsr in tl il , .ia Dolfe Emylyn Corvette Savannah, Georgia Music ll Cor,5:14,15 China Prayer Band, Orches- tra, String Quartet. .5 X, li'-' 5 .A ,iii ,dill W i- .1 1, Av' . l .l.J1f. ff Lilly A. Curti Zurich, Switzerland Christian Education John 15:16 Near East Prayer Band '43- '46, .Jewel Gatherers '43-'46, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Swiss R.N. U. S. Trained Nurse. ,431 6 I, 'Q Eva M. Drake Akron, Ohio Theological Isaiah 26:3 Island Prayer Band, Mission- arian Staff '45. ,divu- Lyna Erickson Seattle, Washington Missionary Psalms 16:8 Simpson Bible School. 2 a . I... Y I U' ' l l I i ' 1 l l . l li -' :Wai tif Sr' T' M 1 I .I I WC L - P lain Fifi i. UL l ui i 5 T249 A .fi-. 94:5 , M -Q34 ,134 lx 3 E54 ,v . , ,., .W,l iii Q v 4 of wil Ugg ilfilft ff. i, '! signs , :FFQ 2111443 Y 'V 1 Elf?- l:: x . .Bm ' 4 'Iii Clyde F. DeArmitt Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Theological Philippians 3:l4 Fishers of Men, President World Prayer Band '45, Stud- ent Pastor. nfjfzaae Me New Margie Winona Doorneweerd Chicago, Illinois Missionary Psalms ll9:l i4 Loglcians, Africa Prayer Band Vice-President Fall '45, For- eigxn Mis si o ns Fellowship, W eaton College, Je w el Gatherers. Alma Annette Driscoll St. Petersburg, Fla. Missionary ll Corinthians 3:5 China Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. Roy Louis DuBois Royal Oak, Michigan Theological Philippians 3:l0 QQ. fs.. Priscilla M. Dudley Niobrara, Nebraska Missionary Isaiah 41 :IO China Band Treasurer Fall St. Paul Bible Institute. '43, University of Detroit. Lillian Grace Estes Union City, Pennsylvania Christian Education Psalms 32:8 World Prayer Band Secretary '43, Jewel Gatherers. OR.CLASS 'Www Me New 'fe hrh Ruth G. Fried Wheaton, Illinois Missionary Isaiah 45:2,3 Near, East Prayer Band Chor- :ASB 45, Wheaton College B ff Jessie C. Gemmell Hornell, N, Y. Christian Education Ephesians 3:l7,l9 Near East Prayer Band. Lloyd Lois Farlowe High Point, North Carolina Theological l Corinthians 15:57 Near East Prayer Band, For- eign M is s i o n s Fellowship, Jewel Gatherers Camera Club, Southern Bnbie Insti- u e. os., Qr Norwood Bryant Futrelle Fremont, North Carolina Theological Philippians 1:6 Africa Prayer Band, Treasur- er of Foreign Missions Fel- lowship, Gentleman Prayer Leader on Missionary Com- mittee Fall '45, Logicians, Fishers of Mens, Kings Busi- ness College, Raleigh, N. C. Edward F-Ieckner ii 'if' T9 S flax ,a -f r . f t I e 23,71 af- ii lc .-1 -'fail 1 Nyack, New York Yi ri' 1 o Missionary 1' ' ' Ephesians 3:19 ' , ,,.. N china Prayer Band, Fisher - ', 4' 1 it of Men. 1 . r R- ' F M , 'N to ? 'V 'Oh vii'-'S lulia Esther Gathany Great Bend, Pennsylvania Christian Education . Psalms 84:11 F-r e n c h Indo-China Prayer Band Jewel Gatherers, Soc- coa Falls Bible College, Toc- coa Falls, Georgia. it i 5313 gil-fir tw . . if I i 1 1+ .iii 1 '91 -f if' Piflxal. 51154 A i, 1 1 a 1 . . ,hi s i 91.55 ep: Qi ri i s w i . ii Kgs P rr . it I i Y Helen Elizabeth Frye -Nutter Fort, West Virginia Missionary Philippians 3:10 Student Council '44-'45, Jew- el Gatherers, Logicians '45, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Missionary Committee Assis- Eantd Treasurer, lndia Prayer an . lm r. f- ,i , . 'ir'-gy: S, .J ,ir ' W in ,AA 1 EQPQE My .-i te .,i ,iii i :Z r, 1 A! Mg.: 77 3-fi 1' W' ,Cn x x O '.. Pri Irene Nelle Gibson Savannah, Georgia Theological Psalms 48:14 Fall Missionary Committee Lada Curator '45, india Pray- er and. ,fry r Y gl 1 ,J Q n '4 f -Q. .1 ff. ,l I :W Il intl' lx -n-YQ U i A il. wifi JL' , iid Janice Marilyn Gracely Toledo, Ohio - Missionary I Peter 1:5 India Prayer Band, Chorus Soloist, Foreign Missions Fel- Iowship, Mixed Quartette. Anthony Guenther Manitoba, Canada Theological Galatians 2:20 Canadian Prayer Band Win- nipeg Bible institute, Winni- peg Manitoba. ii- iii 6 . I . 1 4, if i f li ,,l. . . i l.Q K' 1 up ,. 1 Y, NIJ l 1 .-, f'l?-4? ri 'lu Q. svizifl iw .,.4-, iii d ! ! ,yn Q . .' J J Keith L. Gilmore Cortland, Nebraska Theological I Timothy 1:12 Orchestra, French Indo-China Prayer Band, Senior 'Class Treasurer, Spring Missionary Committee Treasurer '46. .yur Q-'t' WWweM2MmW Betty Esther Golla Philadelphia, Pa. Missionary I Thessalonians 5:24 Vice-President india Prayer Band '45, Jewel Gatherers, Foreign Missions Fellowship. I Nettie Granberry Hazlehurst, Mississippi Missionary Romans 1:16 l South America Band, Jewel Gatherers. og V l Roland M. Cray Jar. Mary Elaine Green hr West Brownsville, Pa. MOUNY' VGFHOY1. 07150 i , Theological Missionary iff? Psalms 19:14 Lam. 3:25 ,, 1f'?.:- N 4 f ,Qt ,L gin' Qi: lim Q i I' ti Ea AL l - . 'Africa Pra5yer Band President 56Ufl'1 Ameflfi PVBYGV Band' SDVIUQ '4', Spring Mission- ary Committee Secretary '46. Jewel Gatherers, China Pray- er Band, Foreign Missions Fellowship. Aleta Viola Hamlin Oberlin, Ohio Christian Education Phil. l:20 Jewel Gatherers, World Pray- er Band, Africa Prayer Band, Foreign Missions Fellowship. E IO LASS ufjfmae Me Now X wre- Ruth B. Hess New Castle, Pa. Christian Education Joshua l :9 Chorus, Africa Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. Rev. Robert W. Hedger Eastport, Long Island, N. Y. Theological Psa. 37:5 Logicians, Industrial Electri- cal Engineering Course of Pratt Institute. .Jiri 9.24, ' int Q--. t Marian Howland Rome, New York Bible Music Rom. 8:28 gland Prayer Band Chorus, egmera Clu-b, Jewel Gather- CF 19416 Dorothy Jean Hoaglam Warren, Ohio Missionary John 3:30 South America Prayer Band Secretary Spring ' 4, Jewel Gatherers, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Logicrans. Milford Franklin Henkel Pierson, Michigan Missionary John 3:30 Student Pastor, Moody Bible Institute. Q-v' Darleen E. Holsted Amherst, Ohio Theological Psalms l6:8 Chorus, India Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers, Wheaton College B.A. ,y rica-fl iff' Q ' l., j tl -5.4 . 'Sli gif v. A. ,. , . s , go leg . , , I 5 'l' ru W QA. 14 tv .. i -if l l i ,- r v 'AVS J? i ffl 2 li , ll sf Q-1 it-it lit X i fi Louise Ashley Hitchcock West Brattleboro, Vt. Missionary Isa. 55:ll Africa Prayer Band, Hartford Hospital Training S c h o ol R.N. li. a .ll lk n Ti ' i iv- Helen A. Huebsch Chicago, lll. Missionary l John 2:6 Bethany Girl's Quartet, -Near East Band Secretary-Treasuh er 45, Logicians Vice Presi- dent, Chorus, Foreign Mis- sionary Committee Assistant -6' sions Fellowship, Spring Mis- J' Y .1 4' if 'li Treasurer '46. M. Esther Jones Washington, D. C. Missionary John 15:16 Class Vice-President '43, Or- chestra Concert-Meister '46, String Quartet '43-'46, Lad- ies Trio '45, Missionary Committee Vice-President '45, Africa Prayer Band Sec- retary '44, Logician Secretary '45, Camera Club '43-'46, Missionarian Staff Music Ed- itor '46, Foreign Missions, Fellowship '45, '46, Congress of Bands Speaker - Africal '46 Vurla Louise Kelley Elmira, New York Christian Education Isaiah 45:2 French Indo-China Prayer ', - Band, Camera Club Secre- ff .i' 1 W iii l n 'i 1 ii I.l,4l .l MJ. ei- H u'l W fl' U --i - 'i , iii' 'i KI-1 Lal . 1:- ii iff 2. we 'B 1 E rt, tary '45, . it Y: .i i - 'fl l,- . . 5,22 W 'I V 1 it + la: err Esther Jacobson Erie, Pa. Missionary Phil. 3:l3,14 India Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers, Foreign Missions Fellowship, Logicians, Mis- sionary ommittee Fall '45, Congress of Bands Speaker -india '46. llpfzaae Me Helen Margaret Johnson South Gate, Calif. Missionary S. S. 7:11 Island Prayer Band, Simpson Bible Institute. is x ff? NpX 1777 Elfriede H. lundt Mansfield, Ohio Christian Education ' Romans 8:28 Jane M. Kauffman Bloomfield, New Jersey Theological , Psalms 37:4 Chorus '44-'46 South Amer- India PYBYGI' Band, ,Jewel ica Prayer gand '44-'46, Gatherers, Foreign Missions Secretary '44, Missionarian Fell0W5l1'P- St ff '46 J l G th a , ewe a erers '44-'46 Foreign Missionary Fellowship '44-'-46. SENIO Wow Gladys Mae Jones Erie, Pa. Missionary Ps. 18:30 French lndo-China Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers, For- eign Missions Fellowship. 55' as-, J 4. Homer Albert Klinsmg Troy, New York Theological Psalm 91:4 World Prayer Band President '45, Treasurer '45, Orchestra, Gospelaires Quartet, Brass Quartet, Brass Trio, Lo i- clans Sergeant at Arms '25, Missionarian Assistant Edi- tor '46, Freshman Class President '43, C ASS 'Waaae Me Wow 9- Fred Kowalchuk Pine Hill, New Jersey Theological John 3:30 President Junlor Class, Afri- Ca' Prayer Band President '44, Missionary. Society President 45, Loglclans. Fred McGarvey J Altoona, Pa. Theological Romans I :l6 Chorus, F' h f M World Praygr eggnd? en' CF 1946 William J. Knecht Belvidere, New Jersey Theological Phil. 3:l4 South America Prayer Band S e c r e t a r y-Treasurer. '44, P r e s i d e n t '45, Logicians Treasurer '45, Qgaorts Editor Missionarian '4 , Dean lolf Men, Berachah '45, C.A.M.F. Edna Blanche Kource Mt. Clemens, Michigan Missionary Zech, 4:6 India Prayer Band, C.A.M.F., F.M,F., Jewel Gatherers, Af- rica Prayer Band, Camera Club. is ,Vw I W- Betty L. McClish Butler, Indiana Missionary Psalm I26:6 Cleveland Tiilgle College South America' Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. IV' rf 564 1-'Y' Sarah E. McD'oweII Muncie, Indiana Theological . Isaiah 43:I0 Fort Wayne Bible Institute Graduate. Africa Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. i lf ,ll 5' w I il. 1 ,, V. fl i il 2' iw Q, VI 1 ,.Hp.. . if It-lil lc .nrt Z .v I . ii .IA ii. V 5. M. , i .. i .il '. ii -m l -wi. ' Q we -if ll' '4 .- YQ- vv- f- Alice Catherine MacDonald Syracuse, New York Christian Education Isaiah 45:2 Africa Prayer Band Secre- tggy '45, Missionarian Staff Virginia P. McGarvey Williamsport, Pa. Christian Education Isaiah 43:l9 Freshman Class Secretary, Chorus, Missionarian S t a f f Class Editor '45, French Indo-China Prayer Band, Is- lgigd Prayer Band, Logicians Ralph L. Mahn Miami, Florida Theological Psalm 27:1 St. Paul Bible Institute China Prayer Band, Chorus. IO' if :w- Edith Naomi Mann North Plainfield, New Jersey Missionary Phil. 3:10 Orchestra, French Indo-China Prayer Band, China Prayer Band, Vice-President - '45 Good News Trio, Ladies Trio, Jewel Gatherers, F.M.F. Mrs. Keith Martindale North Bloomfield, Ohio Christian Education Isaiah 26:3 Jewel Gatherers, South America Prayer Band, China Prayer Band, Camera Club. Maynard.A. Mills Greenville, Ohio Theological Isaiah 50:7 - Practical Bible T r a in in g School Binghamton, N. Y. sob Jones College, Cleve- land, Tenn., Ashland Col- lege, Ashland, Ohio B.A., Butler Unlversity, Indianap- olis, Indiana. World Prgfer Band, Fishers of Men, rchestra, Spiritual Life Committee, Congress of Bands Speaker-World '46, rl- 54 .4 1 X' Quill 'luv' flFl:,l lift ll ll gl in ilil ffl! ul il? .l , 'Alun' lull l 1 ,lt Kr l E lv '- .lf il ll l lf' E1 f l . .gl 1 H if -v fi :mil . 4:3 Q 4 l 1 lil Sli 'fi Still 'l. il ,,. Tl ! bl .,, sq, l-I l ' . I lil '91 1 f Jl. 1 M 'Waaae Me Now C. David Mangham Miami, Florida Missionary Galatians 6:14 Island Prayer Band President '45, Gospelaires Quartette N5-5 - '44-'46, Logicians '44-'46, ' Missionarian Staff Advertis- ing ,Manager '44, Chorus, MISSIOHBYY Committee Presi- dent, Summer School '45. .f 5, 't M' '14 1 ef Elwood A. Mann North Plainfield, New Jersey Missionary Phil. 3:14 Africa Prayer Band, Fishers of Men, Houghton College. 'su Kay Mawhinney Jeannette, Penna. Christian Education John 10:4 Indo-China ,P r a y B d F..M.F., Camera Clilllr fills- Zlgnarlan '45, Jewel Gather- Paul' Kenneth Morse Clawson, Michigan Christian Education Eph. 2:8,9 Taylor University, A.B. S CDR CLASS 'Weave Mel Now ui Dimie Jane Orr Harlingen, Texas Missionary ll Cor. 9:l5 Africa Prayer Band. or - Joseph L. Phillips Detroit, Michigan Theological . Luke l :37 Baseball Basketball, World Prayer Band, President Sen- ior Class '46, Secretary- Treasurer Sunday School '45. CF 1946 Grace L. Myers Akron, Ohio Theological Phil. 4gl3 Near East Prayer Band, Mis- sionarian '46. G y Q -'-v Martha Permar W. P Wyandotte, Mich. Music Isa. 26:3 Chorus '44, '45, '46, China . Prayer Band. Alice E. Nelson Croton-on-Hudson, 'New York Christian Education Psalm 7l :l Trinity Seminary and Bible Institute, Mpls., Minn. Chorus, World Prayer Band, Vice-President World Prayer Band '45, Jewel Gatherers, Missionarian Staff Class Edi- tor Assistant '46. '3wq,'s,, ,f Hg, Q . .M C, is-R Qfx Cora E. Perry' Henniker, N. H. Missionary Galatians 6:14 Jewel Gatherers, F.M.F., Lo- Q I c i a ns, Soultih America Prayer Band, Vice-President Junior Class '44, Vice Presi- dent Jewel Gatherers '44, President '45, Secretar of South American Prayer Band '45, .Prayer Leader of Spring Missionary Committee '46, ri '- r' - 4 .L i :ffl f. lu: 'l T ' ,lf 'lf ,. ive! W 3 QQ qi ri -,. i -, 'il 4 .,, ,..'. 4.11 L Q. .....,. itil ii il no ,ga liv- l ,si ri 'ii xjl e l,I l' 3 Lx. William C. Payne Painted Post, New York Theological Phil. 3:10 Student Council '44, Chorus, Missionary Committee Gen- tleman Curator '45, Gospel- aires Quartet '44, '45, '46, Basebal '44, '45, '46. Bas- ketball '44, '46, Chorus '44, '45, '46, World Prayer Band Treasurer '46, Missionarian Assistant Advertising Mana- ger '46, Rita Dorothy Preddice Schnectady, New York Missionary Phil. l:6 Ellis Hospital Training School for Nurses, Schenectady, New York, R.N. South America Prayer Band, F.M.F., Jewel Gatherers. an-,. 44 -e ,- bg. 'l if is ,nv ,-- 5- Charlotte Elizabeth Randall Springville, New York Christian Education Psalm 12616 Jewel Gatherers, South America Prayer Band, Cam- era Club. lt- i 1 is 'v 1141: 1: il ,Qs ei, -.1 ty, :-'Lis ii ,au 8 + 4 'PE 41 PI Evelyn Marie Rychmer Pierz, Minn. Missionary Phil. 3:10 South America Prayer Band, St. Paul Bible Institute, Uni- versity of Minnesota. l iii ,-. il .i lst., 'l W are gf ai Charles R. Pugh Forty Fort, Pennsylvania Music I Peter 5:7 Juilliard School of Music, New York Fishers of Men, World Pray- er Band, Orchestra, Logicians Sergeant at Arms '45, Brass Quartette and Trio '44-'46, C r E. Rodriguez Melon New York, N. Y. Theology ll Tim. 2:l5 University of Puerto Rico, City Col ege of New York, Columbia University. 'Waoae Me Beulah Patterson Pugh NM! ll Nyack, 'New York Missionary Isaiah 43:2 Altoona School of Commerce Houghton College Robert Russell Wadsworth, Ohio Theology Hebrews 7:25 South America Prayer Band, Logicians Treasurer, Fishers of Men, C.A.M.F., F.M.F., Class Treasurer '45, Mission- BFY Treasurer, Circulation Manager, Missionarian Staff 46 Congress of Bands Sggaker for South America SE ICR Dorothy Lu Rankin Xenia, Ohio Missionary Phil. 3:l0 Indo-China Prayer Band, Congress of Bands Speaker, Class Secretary '45-'46, Lo- gicians Committeeman '45, amera Club Vice-President '45-'46, Wheaton College, 51 'Q-I Horace Sams, lr. Anniston, Alabama Missionary ll Cor. 5:l4,l5 Bob Jones College, A.B. Unversity of Alabama M.A., Chorus, Mixed Quartet, China Prayer Band, Spring Commit- tee Gentleman Curator '46. LASS 'Waaae Me Now Roland D. Sherwood Boston, Mass. Theological Galatians 2:20 Art Editor of Hillside Herald '43, Island Prayer Band Pres- ident '45 Missionarian Art Editor '44, Assistant Editor '45, Editor-in-Chief '46, Chorus '44. Mrs lone Allison Smith Hibbing, Minnesota Christian Education Phil. 3:10 St. Paul Bible institute South America Prayer Band, Jewel G a th e r e r s, Camera Club, C.A.M.F. CDF 1946 Mrs. Dorothy Shaw Van Buren, Arkansas Christian Education ll Chron. 20:l5b Northeastern Oklahoma State University China Prayer Band Secretary '45, Jewel Gatherers, Pray- ers for Lost Loved Ones Leader '45. it X, Vg. 'K l--...s Grace Betty ,Silverstein Nineveh, New York Missionary I Samuel l2:23 Orchestra '44, '45, Brooklyn Teacher '43, '44, '45, Jewel Gatherers Vice-President '45, Africa Prayer Band. Warren Shelton Pittsburgh, Pa. Theological World Prayer Band. William Allen Smalley Brockton, Massachusetts ,Theological Psalm 84:ll Houghton College, AB.. '45 Near East Band, President '45, Student Advisory Coun- cil '45-'46, P re s i d e n t of S ring Missionary Committee '26, Con ress of Bands' Speaker-lgear East. lffl .ill 1 1 x l . i V l ..,, 1-'ii 1 V., x. rlprg fel. I 5 S? ji thu H lt U ell 'Q Lf gl 4 Q91 .vt l James W. Shields Pittsburgh, Pa. Theological Romans 5:8 Fishers of Men, Director of Rockland County Personal Evangelism. la.. Q rl, sys vo-N, lane Mildred Snyder Springville, New York Sacred Music ll Cor. l2:9 Chorus '44, '45, '46, French lndo-China Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. i 4 i' 5' fit j'-'li Phyilis M. Steiner Bluffton, Ohio Christian Education Psalms 32:8 Taylor University, A.B. Orchestra, C h o r u s, World Prayer Band. .-. 5, xy vi Mrs. Walter A. Thomas Louisville, Ky. Christian Education John l5:l2,l3 South America Prayer Band, China Prayer Band. J ,-iii, Q, i.. 'Tl' V S 1 ,ii i .J , . 3 if fly A il if 319' r i .r, i , iw: 1, 71 1 sub., uf if fit' l- th If my ' ,.,i iv . in i I 1 pg E Hi., ,irq M. ,, 'jf .,if 'I' vm '1 i . I , l rl '- x il: li v Ruth Leone Snyder Mansfield, Ohio Missionary Romans 8:28 Camera Club, island Prayer Band Vice-President '45-'46, Jewel Gatherers, F.M., Secre- tary C.A.M.F. '46, Mission- arian Staff Assistant Mis- sionary Editor '46, Logicians. 'Q Peace Me Ruth Hester Stebbins El Cerrito, Calif. Missionary Isaiah 45:l9 Losgicians, Orchestra '43, '44, '4 Indo-China Prayer Band Secretary '44, Vice-President '46, Missionary Editor of Missionarian '46, Stu d e n t Council Secretary-Treasurer, '46, F.M.F,, Vice-President of' Spring Missionary Com- mittee 46, Congress of Bands Speaker-French Indo- China. Alam R. B. Stewart Sharon, Pa. Theological Phil. 3:lO Africa Prayer Band, of Men, F.M.F. Fishers L 5 . b . ,1 l Q. 4 :fi I N W9 5 . Q , .l ' fi eff' it c , U i F' Sig, .H i'lI,i Al' Claude E. Stipe Walter A. Thomas 'qi La Mesa, Calif. Louisville, Ky. -, 1 Missionary Theological i Zech 4:6 John l5:l6 L? Cl1OYUS. 50'-Ifh Al'f1El'lC8 PFBY' South America Prayer Band, 41' er Band. China Prayer Band. ,li , ti J, larsl . L . Li E 15.3.-4 Mui George W. Tubbs Riverhead, Long Missionary Psalm 37:5 Africa Prayer Band, Pastor. island LASS flume als ..- 1-ev' Mary Virginia Vencill Harlingen, Texas Missionary I Cor. 15:57 Me Now ,aa- Letitia Jane Waite Tyrone, Pa. Missionary Hebrews l I 140 Africa Prayer Band, F.M.F., Camera Cub, Jewel Gath- eI'EI'S. I QQ Pri.. il .Iffli i lif 'acl Wgrig QS' LJ' N1 A hail, i I' I' . ii' lin :i 'rr x-CQ N . .n St. Paul Bible Institute Janet 'Woehrer Neptune, New Jersey Psalm 37:5 National Bible Institute, New York City Chorus, India Prayer Band. I uk , a Mabel Quinlan St. Peterboro, Ontario Christian Education John l6:l5 Canadian Bible Institute, Regina, Sask. South America Prayer Band, Canadian Prayer Band, Jewel Gatherers. CDF 1946 U 'O-in Nr-ti fr-H1 ii N ii Wilda Jane Wheeler Olean, New York Christian Education Il Cor. 3:5 Chorus, Near East Prayer Band. Mrs. Bevan M. Walker Santee, Calif. Missionary Phil. 4:13 .1 . ,rx ,. .I F., 'Ii -fi., i iii l ,Ei si 1. dr. .ll HR A Al, ai: .A ii, y ,c I Orchestra. Arthur L. Watrous Seattle, Wash. Missionary Psalms ll9: ll China Prayer Band, Brass Quartet. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY 'fi Nell Allen ......,......................... 54 Pleasant Avo., Montgomery, Ala. ' is ' Frank F. Atkinson .,.......................... 47 Summit St., Nyack, N. Y. A Esther Basinger ......,.................................... .. ,........ .... P andora Ohio Betty Beaver ........... . ...... 109 Michigan Avo., Ashville, N. C'arolina Leona Beirnes ...,..,.... 480 Alpha St., Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Michael Berchen ..........,...........,.........,. l l23 Grant St., Akron, Ohio Juanita Berg. ................... R. D. No. 2 Box lO3, Elma, Washington Olga Bernett ,,,......... .. .......... 3574 Michigan Ave., Cincinnati, hio Eleanor Blanchard ........................... Contoocook, New Hampshire Lois Beehnke ......,. Charlotte Bowman ..., W. ll2th Place, Chicago, lll. 237 Claremount Ave.,. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mrs. Paul Boyer .............................,.,....,... R. D. No. 4, Erie, Penn. Paul. Boger ......... .... .......,.,......... . ..........,.... R . D. No. 4, Erie Penn. DeWitt ranch ............ 9l8 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. Carolina Louise Brantley ...................... 50 Morgan Ave., Montgomery, Ala. Jane Brassington .................,.....,.... Newell Street, Painesville, Ohio Nella Brooks .....,..... ....... 2 3 Washington St. Monroe Michigan Helen Brown ...,......, . ......... 202 48th St., Seattle Washington O. Carl Brown .,..... ........ William Brown ............................ Dorothy Bruck. ..............,...,... . T. l. Nyack, New York R. D. -No. 3, Raleigh, N. Carolina l507 N. Oakes Tacoma Washington Marian Bucher .............,.......... 4l8 Teece Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. Opal Buck. ............... 86 Hanover Ave.,. Pawtucket, Rhode Island Mrs. Doris Bumstead. .... .... . ..23 Brainerd St., New London, Conn. Maxine Burger .....................,.......... 179 West St., Wadsworth, Ohio Doroth Carr ..,...,.,..................... R. D. N , 2 ' ef o , New Brighton, Penn. Ruth harrlberlain ........ ............ . ..... R . D. No. 2, Ashland, Ohio Dolf Corvette ..... . ...... ........ l 8 W. 49th St., Savannah, Georgia Walton Creque ....... ........... ...,.,... l O 8 Moore St., Newark N. J. Ralph Cripps ....... .. ........,. 8215 Broadview Rd., Cleveland, ohio Hazel Crolunse ................ 145 Maple Ave. Altamount, New York Lilly Curtl .... , ....... , ......,................... .. M. T. l., Nyack, New York Clyde DCAffT'llll'. ........................... 920 Moore St., Huntington, Penn. Mariorie Doorneweerd ......., l l303 Trumbull Ave., Chicagco, 43, Ill. Eva Drake ...... ......,............ . ........ l 350 Kentucky Ave., A ron, Ohio Alma Driscoll .............................. 850 Sixth St. St. Petersburg Fla. Roy .DuBols. ,,.......,.. ..... R . D. No. 5 Box 201, Royal Oak, Michigan Priscilla. Dudley ....................,,.. . ....... R. F. D., Niobrara, Nebraska Lyna Erickson ...................... 202 W. 48th St., Seattle, Washington Lillian Estes .... ................................... R . D. No. l, Union City Penn. Lois Farlowe, ....,..,.....,.. i402 Franklin St., High Point N. Carolina Edward Fleckner ,...... . ........ 76 Washington St. Nyack, New York Ruth Fried ...................................... ..... o x 222, Nyack, New York Helen Frye ................... l27 Woodland Ave., Nutter Fort, W. Va. N0rw00d Frutrelle .......................... R. F. D., Fremont, N. Carolina Julla Gathany. ........... ...................., .,................, G r eat Bend, Penn. Jesse Gemmell ..,..... ............,., Nelle Gibson ..... Keith Gilmore. ...... . Betty Golla ......,.... ..9O Hartshorn, Hornell, New York 624 W. 38th St., Savannah, Georgia Nebraska 3l32 Hartville St Philadelphia 34 Penn. Janice cracely ...... Ibex 421, R. o. No. ll, Holland-Sylvania Ra., Nettie Granberry.. Mary Elaine Green .,..... Toledo, 7, Ohio ........................................Hazelhurst, Mississigpi .....524 Newark Road, Mount Vernon, O io ROlBY1d Gray ........ .............. M iddle Street, West Brounsville, Penn. Anthony Guenther ........... ............. . ..Woodmore, Manitoba, Canada Alefil Bmlln. ...--.......................... 48 East Vine St., Overland, Ohio Robert Hedoer ......... ................................. . ...East Port, Long island MIlf0l'd Henkel. .............................................. ....... P ierson, Michigan Ruth Hess .... . ....... R. D. No. l, Elwood Road, New Castle Penn. Louise Hitchcock ...................................... . ......... ., .,.. Brattleboro, vt. Dorothy Hoagland ................ 2l0 Monroe St. N. Y., warren, Ohio Darlene Hol sted ........ Pleasant View Sanitorium Amherst Ohio Marion Howland..- ........... ...... ........ R. .D. No, 3 Rome Navy York Helen Heubsch .... ................... .... ..... 4 s 2 sv, N. clover, chicago, Ill. l F f' l7m f 3'I.rs. lr! . it 72 L Pf a-va, 'l Pt' Q- 5 l r. il. flag .l L . l I' Ia - H, F' .. ii' 1 . ' i it J r u 2 l SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Esther Jacgbgcn ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,.,... ....,...... 2 4 l2 Liberty St., Erie, Penn. Helen Johnson ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, 8 937 South Gate AVO., South Gale, Cal. Egther Jones ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,......,... l3B5 MBDCHBSYGI' Lane N. Y., Esther Jones, i385 Manchester Lane N. W., Washingtonjl, D.C. Gladys Jones ,,,., ,,,,...,.,................. ........... R . .D. No. , Erie, Penn. Elfriedg Jundt ,.,,.,,,,,,,....... . .,.. 223 West Third St., Mansfield, Ohio Jane Kauffman ....... ........225 Berkley Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Vurla Kelley, ,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,.. . ..,,...., 821 Hazel St., Elmira, New York Hamer Kllnsing ,,,,,,,,,..,.,, , ,,..,.... 270 F0ul'fl'l AVE., TFOY New YOl'k William Knechtv, .,.,,.,,, ,,,,, ,.,, .........,.......,....... B e l videre, New Jersey Edna Kource, ....... ....... 2 O72 Homelands Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich. Fred Kowalchuk, ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,. , .....,.,.,.,.. . Blackwood, New Jersey Alice MacDonald .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,..,.. .,.Sl2 S. Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Fred McGarvey ..... ......... , ....,.,.. 2l5 Cherry Ave., Altoona, Penn. Virginia McGarvey ....,... i666 Memorial Ave., Williamsport, Penn. Betty MCCli5h ,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, , ..,. R. D. No. 3, Butler, indiana Sarah McDowell ...... .,,,,,...,,,5lS E. Howard St., Muncie, indiana Ralph Mann ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,.., l O23 SW 72l'Id Sf., Miami, Fla. David Mangham ,,,,,,,., ,...,,,,., 7 44 NW. 48th Sf., Miami, Fla. Edith Marin, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,. l 84 Gross St., Plainfield, N. J. Elwgod Mann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....., , 'IS4 GFOSS Sf., Plainfield, N. J. Lgrena Martindale ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.. B O X 24, N0l'l'l'i Bl00I'T'lflEld, Ol'llO Kay Mawhiririy, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,, T h ird Street, Jeannette, Penn. Maynard Mills, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , H904 Central Ave.,. Greenville, Ohio Kor-moth Morse ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,........, 3 I3 Pare St., Clawson, Mich. Grace Meyers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 277 Vista St., Cottage Grove, Akron, Ohio Alice Nelson ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,. .......,. C roton-on-Hudson, New York Dirriie Jane Orr ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,. ,. ....,, .........,.. .. .....,... Harlingen, Texas William Payne ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, l 37 Charles St., Painted Post, N. Y. Martha Permar ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,...,..... Box lOl, Wyandotte, Michigan Cora Perry . ..... .. R. D. No. 2, Henniker, New Hampshire Joseph Phillips ...... iilfl044 W. .Hazelhurst, Ferndale, Michigan Rita Preddice ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,........ l4B McClellan St., Schenectady, N. Y. Charles Pugh ,.... . 78 River St Forty Fort Penn Mrs. Beulah Pugh'ff'ff:ffffffff:fffSouth Blvd., Nyack, New York Mabel Quinlan 307 Bethune St., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Charlotte Randall. ....... 7 Woodward Ave., Springville, New York Dorothy Rankin. ,.........,.....,.... ..,......... 2 34 E. 2nd St., Xenia, Ohio Eliud Rodriguez. ,,,................ M235 W. l09fl'l St., New York, N. Y. Robert Russell ,,..... .......... . ......... B ox 82, Wadsworth, Ohio Evelyn Rychner ......... ............... . .. ............... . .... .... P ierz, Minn. Horace Sams ............. .......... l 931 'Nobel St., Anniston, Ala. Dorothy Shaw ........... ........... . ................... Van Buren, Arkansas Warren Shelton. ....................... 18 Bloomer St., Pittsburgh, Penn. Roland D. Sherwood ........... ........... ....,. . . .............. N yack, New York James Shields .............. .,.. l 24 S. Negley Ave. Plttsburilh, 6 Pa. Grace Betty Silverstein ..... ........... R . D. No. l, Nineveh, ew York William Smallev.. ............................ South Blvd., Nyack, -New York Mrs. lone Smith ........... ........... . ...l23 E. 18 St., Hibbinh, Minn. Jane Synder ............ ....................... M Ili St., Springville, N. Y, Ruth Synder, ....... Ruth Stebbins. ....... . Phyllis Steiner ........ R. B. Stewart ......... Claude Stipe, ............ . .....,.,.. 39 Bradford Ave., Mansfield, Ohio New York ............426 S. Jackson, Bluffton, Ohio . ............... 2ll Cedar Ave., Sharon, Penn, D. No. l, Box 1204, La Mesa, Cal. Walter Thomas ................... 2l06 W. Gaulbert, Louisville, 10, Ky. Mrs. Waiter Thomas .,..,...... 2lO6 W. Gaulbert, Louisville, l0, Ky. George Tubbs .................... 66 Summltt Ave., Catskill, New York Mary Vencill ...... . .......... ..... .. ...,... 3 l7 E. .Taylor, Harlingen, Texas Letitia Waite ............................ . ..,....... R. D. No. 2, Tyrone, Penn. Mrs. Bevan Walker ........ Arthur Watrous .......... . Cal. .....8602 Renton Ave., Seattle, Washington Wllda Wheeler ............................ 206 E. Henley, Olean, New York Janet Woehrer ................ I3 South Main St., Neptune, New Jersey lt? lyp.. yy S dugg A Aff! C, X O RQY THGARVASON ' R ' I :OWN We ict-STO T l Ml NNW N JU .. F we were to choose the predilection which would be appropriate for the Junior Class it would be our motto, Not I but Christ . The Lord has given us a challenge, Go ye . . . and bring forth fruit . We consider it a high privilege to be called to serve in the Lord's vine- yard and we realize that it must be, Not l but Christ . The world is desperately looking for the way, the truth, and the lite. Herein lies our message-Jesus Christ. Social and intellectual growth are essential requisites for the responsi- bilities that lie ahead. But even more im- portant is the development of a close tel- lowship and a communion between our Redeemer and us. This has been greatly enhanced by our class prayer meetings and other functions of the class. lt is with great anticipation that we look for- ward to our senior year and beyond, to years of service for Him. MR. DUNBAR Class Adviser . . . SeCreK3 0 l I rf' , 'Q 'vi Q -. GL 'YT' 1 'O l 4' 1 5 a f w N Q ,fag A,, ly' , i ' . , I R MH. '- C l l me gli 43-6. id Evelyn Alford Elizabeth Arnold Elsie Auringer ' Paul Babich Jean Bacon Q' Mary Barber Rlohard Balley an le, 1 1' QS -r r l 1 l - .WV Jean Beck :hw 'Fi if l 1 l l l l l , , T - is , 1 ,K . ' N l l I, r J.. R' 9 Y Wu rim' 'fra x 1' Ruth Bailey l l i Y 1 A Marlon Bennett George Bent Ruth Brllmgs Frederick Bowes Elaine Bowman Paul Britten Glen Brumbaugh Leona Burnell Beverly Busch M Robert Clancey Jacqueline Coats - Frances Copen l 1 , Grace De Rosso Donald Durant Kenneth Erway l l AA Q l L l 1 1 fam.. nn' :Quad ,. 'A' ai y K v5,,,,,M, .K -1-sv ! 5 filo' 1 W l fi - .xml A M Joyce Crowder William Cutts Charles Denharf Eileen Davis n A 1 , 3 Q , 2 fs- J ' i ' f - u ' ,lie K lv? A 1221 Q Q x f2 , lf5ffE'fi is G .fn f X, 1 , l I J e ' l l L l W 1 f by ni la l Ruth 'Dixon Patricia Dolsefh J' Linda ora-ke l S 1 4 ' E 4 3 Q 1: ? l F l 2 Paul Eck l 1 I 1 l l gi. QP? -'sf 1 N 1 ill if ' Hazel Edwards John Ellison l l .Ai .., ,CZQU ' ,Q 'W' l , 7' W-.,.. i ' K , ' J E J Q e ii! Gretchen Foose Mildred Foster June Fournier . I 1 2 K is Afro l G ' ' .re J -'Y' f Q: E p l l ' . A 4 ' X1 - i 5 li' .LY J l , 1 if I ' if y 7 was Li X , ff l A Q Q ' A Qio, e ' Earl Freeland Irma French Esther Gabrielsen Rufh Galbraith John Garrison V l l i , , ' Ji- -, 44 . l 'gif E .-vf' va 1 V ' Mrs. Donald Gafnany James Geist Frederick Gere Alberta Gibbs l . . A' 9 l , 5 , I ' ' -Q Q 5 4 I if H - w ir 'K TE .. ' s - '- :g gi , .1 , T . I L I ' Q Y . , ll' . Q 5 . ' -3 ' -- 1 ii . mae Gertrude Gilbert Dorothy Gluck Qlice Hainlen i l Q 3 i . l 5 5 i :nf f' Myrtle Hamm Done Mae Harding Clifford -Harrod , : l 5 5. 1 l 1 W -sg ,J l We 5 . , ' 1 fl . 1 - . - . i l 1 J IS I f ' 1 ' fill Corrine Hendricksen Emma Hensler Morgan Hodges 1 , l l 1 C' -av A l f li ' , l 'I li l , H r 'ffl ,Q Xl X Helen Holman 'Marlon Howe Muriel Irvin Genevieve lshman 'Y ' , .X .A 'f K i l l l i i E l A l l l l l l 5 i l l l 1 Q LL l , K nik vi'- Q... Floyd Gibbs Frances Hall i V, mfg f S: -nu Mildred Harrod X i . , Mi N. 3, MW Bertha Hollinger l l z l . 4 I I x 'ix Y Ja J A ... l .. . .5 Elizabeth Kane 1 i l 5 'w wi 1 , I Q i l 1 S K ' A l 1 'W'- l l A 5 l J In 1 - 'Lf l 5 N A f 4 K i 53 K l f 3 L . M .Hia S? L A M l, I .Q K' ,ly H- , M W Mm, MBFY Jane KBSTOI' Olive Kingsbury Chimes Kegefize Cletus Klein Dori: Klinsing , 5 1 F 5 f 5 l l . Q , , f , V- if I ' -ne' Q' I i ' ' lf: , V ' w ' f i 1 - M X- 3 N - A Q Mai . . Eloise Kose Lorna Leasfman Madge McCarl' Verne McClain 1 . r- Mildred McFarland Benjamin Mannix 5 , , ' mb ll sl, im 1 ., ,v W . l M Frieda Mcvlcker Clyde May Q Q , R, 9' 3 I F if x.- W Q 3' B ,,.,i. , l el LW! ' 0 K ,. ., Katherine Mack John Manlerl ff, in Marianna Melseck Joyce Miller i I M l' L i i 1 I if M V ,. U ? I A . A .,, K ,. le ix' 1 ef- Marion Miller Cynthia Mitchell Jean Morgan Donald Merrill Mlnnle -Northcolt S? 'K , Ca .-. - 'NWS r 1 M E g 5 X x ,I 1 ' f l i ,fr , , - j X ' if I , ', af L I . i I 1 l Ruth M. Norton Ruth E. Norton Dorothy Patmont Eileen Pierce Edward Poser Qi X 43 'Sa 5 iv E 'U N ' 4' X 3 r 1'-tiki N 4 . Anita Prentice Charles Randall Phyllis Madeline Ruit 5? hav X P -f 'f' '- 'C 2 ff J 1' , I x, 1 M , ' ,E 3 X 1 3 N y K f Q . E V L. M ., Q L, . 1, Mary Sawhill Mariorie Schaneman Elizabeth Schrader Katherine Scruggs I V N 'iq K 42:12, lm l ' x, has David Schmidt Jeanette Schmidt Maffha Sebolf Mifiam shmman ,9 1 ,, sf 'X Richard Sipley Edward Smillie Anne Smith Edith Sollmann Martha Sproul 9 I i . 2:bs, ' af, Buelah Stanger John Stewart Mrs. John Stewart Donald Stilwell Carolyn Swithers Ruth Springsteen Roy Thomas Evelyn Teel Ruth Thomas Nancy Thornton Marie Tomey Evangel Travis Donald Waldron Charles Weems 'fl G Z Neal Webber Garnet Wolfe Irma Webster Albert Windle ,T 5 Nl am' in A 5 - ,f K Q 1 f l Warren Woodward Edna Woodworth Julia Wright Thelma Zflftler Swantina Zylstra ,TAA 1- x o 5. ll M' 7 A i -4 A ' I ' 'Tiff M ,'b 5 ' ' . 'ai ', 3 - . ' t lr i. if ' ltfffltfiwrlir li l, lWi . sir ii A WI f ' 7 - 'UIQ i lfl la. ' 1' F W vi 'Hi '48 all, : ' 1 I: Y Al l'.,V X if. A .Li ,J-1 ,t 'A H 0 A- ni Ny time-z., -4, A ,Q M fg.. MMA 1 ,M M Ylf v ' f ,Q my ' .2 5 .,,, ii sal ,.j.jf f it f' Wlgittitfvii it 1' :,r'1 f ,615 ? fn, ,133 I. 2 ex 1 1 -- N 1 vu! frwaielfl E, rz,lg, 1 , l f n :xr 1 W . i ffl. t ,Calf ,ull 'gawk pye'i-ldenx '. fs' f A 1 . , -WCB-Pvesydonty 'fll ' l ' Secretaf :lf tiff ijt. A 22 ' ,J N , ' , - H 'i .-.- I, lt lv la. EDGAR LEwl::l'ilTTx,ER - - .Treasurer 'l i ff' 1' .. 1 i BETTY ,Elsa i4uvlLW'-N ' ,Ly v rr fwuowaeowrt r ' Qi iff ll, GERALD 1 . ,, , ,, ,v 'ga 4 Wpifgl PRES HN i 4 1, fl' . , ' Pei V ll nl . t' l1 l W U' 'li' ITH each new school year some- 1 it ,sl Q. t thing new is added--the Fresh- i . ' y Y Q, 'fl , . Y a . 1 , . , : 'y - ff 'az 4 J t . l 1- . 3,, ti-di 2 lt 51 if th. AI, I i LIT' fi ' 4 li' 'ut 'L Q, if . - j 1 Ryvifz h1,' ,5f,,9, .L lf Hz ..,, Asif- ' tb man Class. So, here at Nyack, as usual, at the beginning of this school year a new group of students was enrolled into the student body. In true freshman fash- ion, they arrived. Some were shy, others bold, others cheerful, and others-well Iet's not embarrass them, but all came with a secret wondering in their hearts, wondering what this new step in educa- tion, this new walk with the Lord held for them. Each too, though they wouldn't ,admit it, was just a wee bit homesick. They all came with a seeking heart and they have been blest. They are looking forward to further blessings which are in- evitable for the coming years. MR. FRELIGH Class Adviser ll, 5, -14, si' i 'if 'f , 3 ' . T lv , s ' ff , . slf'.'f'lq.alf,.H,.,.t it A ,. .ln .1 '!ll'i: wifi' litem unihl' 111211 l l l lf 1 l lffrfl lm' fxax I X UI i I 1 qs., N- Ruth Allen Betty Lou Ames Lillian Barstow as-x, Irma Beatty Beatrice Beck Eleanor Bennett L- Eunice Boehnke Betty Bollbach Gladys Brandfuss QQ -u. .YN - X Wyanda Buser Vivian Carbley Jean Carlson 4115 .41 Y' spa' QS-v Hazel Chammings Paul Clingen Laureatte Coleman sb' +I Edith Barrett YTWIS Ralph Black 'VN' Kos Ruby Brown I f Paul Carlson A FO' Mary Cobb I I A sas. - C-x 1 '15-N , if-V--J' --. Jane Combs Norton Coons Miliccnt Crandall lllc Fern Cranc -Yin.. -413. Georgcne Crawford Earl Davis Betty Decker David Dcrk -Uwe. ..f- gg, Daniel Derr Reba Dickinson Donald Dixon Maxine Donaldson ,T ,age W.- '?r I pf-- Philip Drake Eunice Dunkurn Lois Eckhardf Kalhcrinc Foshag I Q All 'vc no X 6 'ww Thu William Francis Margaret Garrison Elsie Gels? M5l'l0l'l Geisf El-ll'1iCe Hamilton if fx-l AR 'Ln -ns Jane Hamilton Lois Hamilton Jean Hannis Nettie Harvey M .Q -W ng 9'-5, QR-x James Hedger Douglas Herbert Evelyn Holiday Marion Hoorlmachcr 9- bv ,.., if ov. Q-,N vs. Bctty Huey Betty Jackson Mildred Jenkins Betty Mae Johnston Q- 5' Katherine Kaufelcl Charlotte Kohler Gertrude Kuhlman Barbara Lancaster W W. da, '-T R.. St we-5, o--, Ruth Laflkef Mae Leo Edgar Lewellen Wilma Lincoln Ruth Little 'sf I Ns- X, Donald Lloyd Mary Alice McGarvey W Dorothy Jcan Milburn P45 Marjorie Newell 'S'-J Donna Lufton Phyllis McDanleIs Betty McEIdowney wr? Harold Mangham AUGUST Maffin Q Mildred Mickcl ...- Winifred Morgan Wayne Morrison John Myers , 'ig L, Anna Lou Parks Anna Mae Parmenter Grace Patterson 5 on mm Ns.. Charles Pitroff James Piper Paul Prentice Ha,-Qld Rambo Maw Ann Ragchffe mm. in ' iipx 512 95 ,N :. 1 -5. James Raub Orville Rayburn William Rees James Riccitlclli Mildred Rich C71 -if l 9 'lm A 4.11 as V' int lf! Ji T v www, 'if' Gladys Richards 'ss 5- Mrs. Eula Robinson Gladys Robinson if'-.xr ,A-. Marfha Sherrer Elsie Schrull Dudley Shoemaker SP 77 KR 'X 4 n f . w li Q ,- x X. , laspcr Smoak Emma Smihh Merrill Smith LA 'Q Lora Sanderson -A' Lois Showalter Mrs, Sarah Srnoak PS '..,,. 4-'rf M0 GU i ,if fgq, 44 S 1-1+ L Ellen Toivenon Beatrice Town Mary Trimble .ki Q-'YL' '37 Doris Vick John Wagner Bevan Walker uk rw Paul Walls Evelyn Walton Ruth Walton -75, nv- Sw-- Darolyn Walrous Gerald Welbourn Virginia Wilson 6 -'Q Donald Trouten -'C James Walls lva Ward Volena Wilson TS. Rufh Wilting Genevieve Woods Norma Zerbe 1 ' ' Y .f - fav 1- Q .ay ,.v f. , wqqi W 4 4,1 N .,. 96 2 gl Q il Wifi T a at T .MW Urv'.i5siJ -. . is wg nw ' 1 , st' ' , ' .T if lit 'L' l'.l fQ Q at V i H' .4 , , In . art, .Y ,V il, :K v U Q, .,A. '15, 4: .' g ' g . i , K n, y . it-1 T ,. f y ii, . il . , .y N ,Xa A RQSQR J lv 'f,m:,l,? tp, fl ,fl its fl-TS! 'mb 1 'L 5. .iw X l , Ak Y A JL r, . 1' i '-.1 T- N ie, 1 4 9 us' V' ,gl ft: T. if, l .sl - .:L s l1'L,t' .w I V , K, M X Pj' 1 ' st ' 'T . ,iff C grain l 4, ll l' 'N f f - offs ful. ' f , , Q . 3 S W . .I v , l , 5 Q , 0- i' - it l 5' fs x Presidenl C 1 i - . . ' 'defd - ', , -'Vt-,f ly ,it . ' - -View L 4 ,K -, A L., . lp UT. . ' l ' Xllce Secrelapl l ' f el- v.- ,, - ' ' I . Q . r ' 9 ' LUCK ' ,Tveasule T 5 . s 'i'f - T ROBERT MELL - - 0 l Nl.: ' l3E55lE GEMLONQ - vxilcvllxllpl . PAUL GEAR ' Post Graduates EN and women in the services of their country must train to the highest degree of proficiency. This same stan- dard acquires an even greater signifi- cance when it is made applicable to us, as soldiers -of the Cross . ln this post- war age the importance of specialized and advanced Christian training is magni- fied many times over. The rationality of the foregoing thoughts is one of the reasons for the presence of the fourth-year class on the Hillside this year. Beyond and above that, however, is the inextinguishable conviction upon our hearts of the leading of the Lord. This new project creates for us, and for the Missionary Training lnsti- novel and greater opportunitiesg it also devolves upon us irrevo- responsibilities. We feel, more- that this added preparation will possible even a greater and more e Christian ministry. MR. MCKAIG Class Adviser it F I-on 'll if -1 4 l ,.. i i 3 f 5 1 i f v derS0n DW rabeiie N' 'gh' Anderson Alfred Carl Gilbert Cicio Mary Cofbcff 1 z 1 32: hr William Denton David Dickinson Fern Dresbach '35 'Q -QQ. 'N img w. Donald Gathany Leon Gathany Paul Gear .mi 1 Q-'Q Kmsmgcf Karl Kose Virginia Long Robeff Luck How ard Rum ,ANR Bm . K-lx Revere Perkins John Pugh if' 4-'P Joanne Ries Mildred Seiler n Max-KW Ma,-fin Dor .r-' is Richards Genev ,vw 19 ieve Southern win 'Cr Jean Smith Haldyne Spriggins Edward Thompson hwmexl Wkhiamw X David Weinzierl GUI? V Wilson Bible Academics Nw., 'af m....-' if william BOW 'I' is felt that they are a great many mature and consecrated young people who would like very much to come to the Institute. Due to their lack of high school credits they are not accep- ted in many schools. We have made special provision for themg whereby, they may f 'e-. Howard West Leslie Burns Evelyn -Dailey bs, 1K Q1 ,aa 4' BSNY Ganls Maurice Laurie Eric Murray Wesley Meyers Marion Zemkin Margaret Funk as ,Je-anerfe Emig by taking one extra year in the Academic Course grad- uate for any of our three courses. Our campus has greatly benefited by their presence with us and they have founcl that God has led them to a real Mount of prayer and blessingffxx . 2 Frank Swain pecia tudenlzs Erma Cale Mrs. Walton Creque . M . . Mrs- Leslie Burns in .1 in rs Roland Gray S, Mrs. Anthony Gunther Robert Laudiero 11:- bcrQ Edna Gritten Helen Lockwood Jeanne Sepp Dellmer Smith Eliz Senti abefh S . Mfg. GarY pf-,ngstee fl Betty Stanger Robert Stebbins Q HIS is the group of special students on our campus which do not desire to meet the graduation requirements. They are enrolled in courses of their choosing, which will best fit them for their personal and spiritual ministries. They are finding our Nyack l-lillside a place where Christ is reflected . in the lives and testimonies of classmates and faculty alike. -Q-,.. lk-. A . P j ' 5? 'K ., 'T Mx W. -L . I A-'I J.. f 'nfs A -'v .4 W ,P 01 wk 2 1, ' 1 , M' V 5- . 'L -U ' J -L X x -f 'Q v 'fy tu ' 'I bex., ,ZZ wwf .!, 9 . ,ns X . 'ui 'H- . , 1 , ' iw Q M4 -4'e. ,if . A 'Ha' ,. . .- , ' tl -7' ., . Z H, Y . F . -. ml 5 ' 2 , , W 1 , v .I , Av 4 ' . .. - v 4 . N. 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O Thou, whose name is Holy, who willest that all things in Thy House should be holiness unto Thee, sanctity these thy servants, we humbly beseech Thee, in this holy ministry, endue them with the spirit of worship in Thy holy fear, and give unto them to sing the songs of the Spirit with the spirit and with the understanding, that through the presence and power of the Holy Ghost they may edify themselves and all Thy congregation in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody with grace in their hearts. Hear us, for the sake of Jesus Christ, to whom, with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be glory and praise forever. Amen . fi V- ....L- . V ' -l 'H , 4 V M' ' ' ' ' . 1. ' ..., . ' z.. ' , .. vga ,M , Aw A , vt . ' fn ' ' ' ' ' ,. as . . ' V 'I 'I ' .Q 4 K v -ek' :xl 'K , 3355 fx tif' f A...-v, M .. f f Q may 'gl l lblf r . . , -CY ,t 2 vb Ml.. ,- wg, i v it 'I P 1 nb, w I VW vu 'Gd' N, ,d 'TQ' 1 1, , ,..,,. - . L an .1 -. . h X ' gf . ' 2435.54-::' . is . . 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If lt were K I-1 .I is .N-fr 3 P f1,,wI not for a definite call I would not 'be here myself at the 1, Q 1 ,- - .1 .I4 ' Missionary Training matitute ae Director of malta in the , rig. ' ' ' P r School of Sacred Muna. 533- f- ' ' ii- - .,,,,. ..,,- ,....,- ,,,.-- -... ,,,.. .hp ' 1 . Q -- We are looking for students dho hlVl hd auch a call, 7 my and we have no other purpose than to train euoh young people K- If V 1 A g -V-5 H: L , . aa eololata, ao-ng leaders, rnemgerex of ororlntrzil, arid A ' ' ,ip 1 3 ' Ll? ' ' Z - fp' Q . directors of 510518 and to ren t em out o e v neyu' ' H ' ' J' ' ' ii' 3: :-ex I Aff, MA to serve me church, wholly dedicated mo separated unto Him. 3 ' m Rm Q 02,1 .., '1 i I H ' QL- ' t - I! you feel from the bottom of your hart that you have f - -f--'-4'--' - ---'--' - --'-f- ---1 f' ,N - ge!! . . -...h 'N' , uae .un . un, 1 -mn on very glad no -me you mn pr- gn gr... D f- p ,E A.: ,- K ticular! regarding our mlllld curriculum. A M yflf- Z 1 -saab .1 -M ,. A ,,. W., ,. W , L 'fa . I - Eg . Youre in me Service, b I M L M H D , f is ,.. g..:.ig1 i gi-- MQ-: 1 7 A.: ' ' ' r 0 un ' 4' .Q Ill owol. , A Director of mile. Poco mono. fr.y,,.,,,. ': ::., .715 'i . Q' T -I Q -..: 151. ,Ln 1 W- -,SP 'iffil 9 fm. e fm e ' ' 1' QL' :ri if 1 A e e for Q R 'ck but K E913-z z sggs ' . -l lii w . ' I ' , f- , . . ' S? ' '51 f1,.,,V LurEhetw.G.sn-.J . C OR-fgeoh :unmuach Hauxe,0uvgter. f., P 7 - A .' . .1-,g,.-1'- -of , , LT1- ,, ' S'-1 Q, ' 1 -o -1 V A, -- ar. 2--1 - ,iii-J-. e 4 1 ..- ,r , ' 1' Sw' 1 1 'f- u llllll l T.. S Egg ' 'X A '--jfs'-': 4 ' 'IF'-3 ' ' ' I I I- 'vJl-41 r 'avian U, muy' 1' n an ? ! s-. sz-.rim - -x - as-.'i,-9 -a.:saa- -aaaw eaeviasaw ff -f - f-2:-1 --M Eta .' ' '5-EES Q ' eu e ' 'H ' 7 Tis' Ill- 53:2 Q - iiflgsfgg , k ' - an -gptsggsg : . Q M ,ma 1 I ,A , 1 , 5 lu , P,-N fr 'Fw ,Q '- u n f , - 'ii-Eli 55 : g - W ' Ei'i:'5.i.'i??5E7 ? '?iEI5 i ': 'iEi55i35 E5i-4, ' To ----5: : : g -. P 4' i- --- - 1 -ai --.44 :I : ?- M Q lgtl Qiq ' - ' -all-5:21 , 5 nfl,-ng-s 4511.-r14e4unvs,a,snl 4a.qaIp::1g-and algal o an-.nn gn l - e :aug 425si'-Eg.2EiE g .. E-25: . e iiisaizisa .: H:'3-'5!3i:.:?.E-5:52515 V' , 1 3 1 iii iii W ' l 2 mn , 1 n ' V' U o,.w-M , fin .. WV I' Ulf My 'fi S r1l l V45 ljef :Qs K-9, Lf, :rg L A LJLJ X X,, Xi .Rumi BERACHAH HALL- SCHOOL OF SACRED MUSIC Classes in congregational conducting, harmony, form and analysis, counterpoint, solfeggio, orches- tration, and church music are some of the groups that meet here for study. Trumpet, trombone, pi- ano, voice, and violin are taught in its studios. Berachah Hall is truly a house df harmony. teal rs. ll ' 4 'Y iiiwifiw it-, , M lan.. L HE Symphony Orchestra is indispensable to every Congress of Bands program and Friday evening missionary meeting. The Christmas season is highlighted when, under the direction of Dr. Lee Olson, the chorus and orchestra present HandeI's Messiah -- a masterpiece of sacred music. '97'?f '5 J15,'. , - sv 'r DR. LEE OLSON, Conductor ESTHER JONES, Concertmelster HEN the sixty voices of the Chorus blend in praise to God, inspiring and celestial harmony is the result. Christmas and Easter seasons have been enriched with the stirring presentations of great oratorios. Their contributions on concert programs have reflected a glowing spiritual quality to be re- membered by all. if 11. . wif lin E 1' Q i - xl I wah M LL ' 1 f i I THE bridge and backdoor entrance present a familiar 0 L.-4 -- -- '- r ,g -1- rw, ,iv . fi 15' . 1 rs-..,'7 . - Ez V1 .. A lu .ak X . '--qu F ,, 1 ,Wikia-z .i Q , ...us -. - dl, . , .. - ., xy.: f '. , . 1 9-'x 4' -- i gm h - ff' -s.. - . ff, ' -. - r. ' 'Y' in . '+f '?-H lf, '34 . 1 if-0? .pi - . as . , .4 1 l W av: ' lv - Ki' gf A il .1 ,I 1 , if nn , 1',f',,j-r if 14 fb' f7'- V Q ,, ff ,- ' w . ,Y ft! 'A '- as rr ' 5 l ' ' ' -, fw i n -- ,l 'V ,J . l ,ff N' ',l rl 'f lt--' ,Uv ,-, .z , A ,. U ,lil-1 A' WV' A. vi' 'J' 'K i fa 'V .f wp-L 1 ., il ' iff V f ' ' 4 1 4-K . M .1 ig 'a' -'ll , ' . il f brii fq- ' A of -45. , I ,. sight to those who have spent many faithful hours V , - ' - ' if :I I practicing in Berachah Hall. A glimpse into a classroom 'f 'j 5 ,W lhr xz. 4 ,., -lf' , ' will find students in orchestral conducting class with - ' I t', .L I ' '-xx - lgi i Y' baton in hand mastering the score of Mozart s Marriage of . , , Q f , f, - . , -A H ... '4 'l'V L gytgf- 'fl' V ,. , E3 . f ff ' J, ,. . f ,.,.a, i Figaro . In the studio across the hall, Mr. Csehy instructs W 4- 1. 'Z uv, 4,,. 5l g i in the art of the bow and strings. ' 'L 2 1 ' ,l.g1-.sul -'W f ...Q . 'i ,. 1' ' A 7 Q-Q . , - - .:' - .,..' T .xlsasf - ' ,,wi... fy ,,,, X ,,- -In Z Q If ' 'l in ' V 4 - l'm-V' Q 'W 4 an , L 4 'I 4105 J Z ii ,Q if ' .s i .- M 'Q l 1 5 tl 4- . V .-.f .... ' M J H- 3' a 1,3 sf- ' f f .I in , . N kf ,,-1,,,.'R,5,3 -vw , 4. .' pg 1 Q A ' ,A .Q , ..' 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' . 3. my 4 - 6--A , .Q 1.9 .,.'-, - -- ' I. e- 1-ww' ., - 'F' l ,jk as 4' 1 i up , if ,- , 'arc -L+ K.. ,. , 43 A , .. .. , 15' ie 4 1 ' I .t fr' Qi , I , lA V 'IA - I l g f, PRIVATE music lessons are a vital activity of the Depart- B, 'L I k ' I, t ment of Sacred Music. Miss Griffenberg smiles assur- ai? A:-13- U -- ungly to her organ pupils who will try to master two 5 ?- , it ' -5- . -Q, .3 , ,- V .QA W ' , V. i keyboards, foot pedals, Buxtehude, and Bach. In Miss A 15- ,. .... . -, 11 so th I - ' I d ' . U 'A X .. u ern s studio, we find that sca es an exercises arc 4 niacin, , - ', V ' 0 necessary preparation to every voice recital. ln Studio 8, Fug 1. 1? l l K ll? li K . . . - 1 . A f - 4 -- is-yxguu Miss Robinson discusses the correct technique of pnanoforte. ' wi --f , A V ' wk 4 Ai it .,,.,. , .5 ,,'- -5: . -1--in wg! Q4 rl Q ,. 'ilk w '5g it Vw ' 'S .. dis' 0 A ' .fp CT .. ' 5 sq,- ah w ,fb V , 94- gp., ,im .- ii ..m,. W s . . . V , , tl ,. l A 4 Q , 1,7 57,4 . ... : Tn- , 35.9 l ' - 11403: wr- li' , , Q , . l h Ah' iiw,,-SA-tix. wx.,-gk' NU, N, In . -an -- ' P ' 41 Y V. N' ' f 1 . .' x . , 1. r -. , -.av ' Q: W .I Y Q . myxvyuo- As3g,,, v 'pq' . ,1,,qf'Z 'r , - J A V - L I. Q --5' Q-Jqthi M4 . 5145- M.. -'S-,X ' ' ff I , ' - 1 - 'W ' . -N ' .3 V- rs. . - 'V ' .xi , 'Q V' 1 . . , sr, r X m 3 x l- :half ' 'Q' e H A . - 40-JM. 9Umx-QQV i .-,- - MISSIO ,. 'e ILLSIDE reflections . . . we called it Nyack , but we never forgot that ours was a Missionary Training Institute. On the Hillside we really had no chance to forget missions, even if we had wanted to do so. We attended missionary meetings, prayer- band meetings, and noon prayers. We tried to learn and under- stand the broad scope of what Christ words of missionary instruc- tion mean to the world now. Many of us were looking forward to a life ot missionary ser- vice. We were eager to get to work, impatient to start, but we were not ready yet. Our time would come, but for the present we did what we could-we pledged and payed Sl0,000 to Alliance missionary work, and we prayed. Really, it seems as we look back on the year that when we prayed we were doing the thing most vitally constructive. We remember prayers answered, we remember touching God, and hav- ing God touch us. We felt strongly that prayer is the key .... .vw ,- ,an I ' 'ffaf' AFRI For Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they.call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear with- out a preacher? Romans IO: l3, I4. 4 iff 'iw l H4 MABWAKA, the son of witchdoctor parents, was brought up in an environment of the black arts. His own name meant inability to die, but after his grandmother's decease he wondered if even the powers of the witchdoctors could spare him that end. When Mabawka heard a missionary's story, and believed in the true God, he started burning the idols of his relatives and friends, an action which brought on him the censure of the whole village. His own parents expelled him from home. After five years, however, his mother came to him and gave him the news that the witchdoctors them- selves of his own home town wanted the Word of God. Mabawka found one Christian in the village when he returned home, and soon many others of his friends had turned from their idols to serve the living God. Aimee is W W-1+-'Ui . ' 5 Q I U 'xl '-w..K K- V K V 'WIA ' . , 45 W A if f. f'? .ff'.gT Q A L TQ wi 'A 1 ' 53,15 3 L ,, . ' 'EVM nf. ' ., , MAY-. 'wif'-,Qi'ii fQ-' ' - 'A 'L :W ' T X M 'rf 'ai' 3 J in 4. , 44 , v 'L if ra Nl 'xi O w .qi s gi, T , ug Y ,, ,g vaul - 1 319' f : af V ..?,g Y . in, x I, ' 'im , , L - MZ Q iff' , 3 5 ggi , -- ' 'hs-,N f f- A gg T 'LW ,hi .miiwizffs ,T ,FTQ . .- - f A .gg 3 .5 Tfeif f ' ffff . ' ' . ., - - - f -, .,r-.fm-. yi' ,, r7'f,'f,f - , Q- L ' f ' hu ,X ,gi LMW?W5,iEiik:s4 R xii., , -3,1 4. I, uf A - ai ,rwmivr-,nn s, 1- JRST ,M , ,A I' i :ii-.g, , ., f 2 5 Ka ,K i,y,Y,r,',: f,.,4c.x,f 4, . y 'Qxg '3 1 . V sw H7 I , ' . E1 Lff'55vf 7f?2'23ir :f' tfFr 'if7'v'4Q3l7 'fi ' Ki ' '. ' .T-5 fp , J. , V. Q x 514-A , , It 555.-4'L F 51 Li H ' ., ,fx ur ,U -4,6 is T A' t, , , If WML ,.,nrL,SIQ'i4gaV4,i-Q. , hiv, V. , ,ig W W. V ' fx 7? '.V.TW3:i'iv1'f'f-wif' ,. I' '7 A --5' V, rv ,WH A V 3, 412 -gtg ' I ., .t , . x T' nz' A- A PRAYER BAND FALL President . . . ........ ROBERT CLANCY Vice-president . .... MARJORIE DOORNEWEERD Secretary . . . . . ALICE MacDONALD Treasurer . .... FLOYD GIBBS Pianist . . . . . JUANITA BERG SPRING President. . . . . . . . . R. B. STEWART Vice-president . . . . GRACE B. SILVERSTEIN Secretary . . . .... ALETA HAMLIN Missionary pledge Treasurer . . ...... WILLIAM REES 51272.00 Pianist . . . MARJORIE DOORNEWEERD , -vi . 'gh 'gn' ,-' X . . 'vw V ,, 1, ,,.A , - ,,, ,. ffm.-rs ,ifawrww ,f T. r 'STS-?i'.W Yff3' im '-51' 4 IEW-gs sv T ' ' P i'i4- W 'A 'f'i4'? Jw ' A pr . f yi, TT,ry.iur 1 vm, 33 r..4,vg.r N vs. 'wfi 'u'. . LY 'Af wwf '54r:a!fQQJ-.ukwsf , 9 m f ' .. J L. mi li - T ia, T i if Q 1 7 i A l f-K , i . 1 1 1' .7g ,,' 2, ' ,WJ j E Q i S: A ' W ,, 'f'L.hT ' 15 fj 5 Q ' 4 ' 4 l '1 . ' ,ww we ,rf .xi r v S 2 gms in fr ,if f i W ui'-all k'. -'. A ai I W .MWF V i iii., x,l- J iv' K' T' A ' 6 ' .' 1,1-1-,-,M 5 ' ng y ' -no . W 'iff iz , - 'fax f' fWi 0 ' A Q nfl 4 MW' aiu we ,T CONGRESS DS SPEECH W My ' Q ' 1 'fm i ' ,f 'M li ' gg WN Fifi, Cfiflfllries Africa d k een knoviighe dark continent . This fact we gh - 15 I I ery re r h--f- ut Jar ness cannot b d' t b b' ' ' , ' 'L X iii I The 2'!Y1M sf-th'e Sghifitution of lightflvli: 3:-lags geggiglihicalczgzaixtigs MH! 'J' 551 ii, ,arefconcarno , N e iterior of this huge continent lay in unpenetrated dark- 5, ,Eff M W if HBS! Untl t century. Then as explorations were made, this obscurity to ,Qi . V li l a gre tent was duspelled and found hidden there were many useful natural if L glgl 1, resources. 'I M 5 Hill: ' But the darkness has lin 'H V5 , ' gered th l60 'll f h - ' S' l,i'v',d zhrosided in thehmafs 'of ir?-9g6 ane:'o':l'ese:t Iandmv:hTn:reo w:il'Ii?1:9ahdpe:mih?:g , f -Nm or e'acote igto ie.T ttl' t d hll ' 'Z ::!i,lN'I of the light of the Gospel of Jesus Cliiaare U ery Igmran an W Twlfum H 4 ' N ul True if is that some light ha f b I ' it f I 4 2 sw- rxv lu, of commerce, and the stimulation Zfuizideustryf, th?vgilgfawegaagmhggefgrronvglj Lili lv W' 'W f3'Y Wffk- Yea. same S664 HHS f6!?J1fihl'o ,fetileiround and now there is iii 'ff ig' gram, wanting to e arvested by faith ubhanis. ,fffu 133 I y . W r, A, . X ll Today, Africa is slowly coming out of her darkne d f I' I1 4 ' r it-3 fm are breaking form. Yet amid thisflight were are sfallsfnffy flffflivffys ' ' 2 ' from 'almcairnighaaifamieoalndafztzkhgurl has strucliz AT Africa was she continent ' ' 45 , A, A I gains our na Iona enemies, it ' f '- I ' -as a field in which 'we can again press the battle against our spirixal s:dv?r:arie: . .g,, f l Le' U' 'mf lef, fb-S 0PP0l'l'UHifY SUP by- Now is the time of privilege and power ,M 1 'iris I I S:':n1?esEl'g::'1 Clrlffhith The'-Moham?1e:'lan?Iwhile we have waited, have dill- A' f-' i opan erergiono te htth h h - ' , ' hnent and have succeeded to a great extenha gthzfolfalie relgignzuarg gaihcmg i if ground speedily. ls nt that some of Christ's professed followers love their ease ,.. iw li ij lf! , gvfngvfif: 'saggghag' They 'age much afraid of sacrifice,.and' not consumed withf ' , IM fore Z ig ro I rirgoss I ildren of light, we must stir from our lethargy be- l . f 1 J vote th l no ale o is .ooking for consecrated men and women whoawill de- J' I I 1 christ rf hares o Erayek giving and going, that the lrghtof the-,Gospel offlesus '45 v on youruig e ta en t roughout the entire continent of Afric'a:,fCarr'lie count pl E 1, A fl i J I li-ftiusn Joi-iss l' ' . N X ,Q -' ,si l ' , ,Q of XX .EW .min ' . E ,, V' - . fli, 1 'XIX' xg. QQ ,.,, I L: t xi - , jrwfig P X X ! my X el 5 X 1 ,S ,, I l t t M, 14. S ,. 6? til! I B 1 iii ,fn ' if-is 5 o . - tu 1+ at A f r 1 C X -E., - '...., ... Q 1- -A .... ' ' ffm' hifi' jg -Ja i -S if 1 --acres ..... . .ap gif 1 -I L - J ge . , gf . M li ? r L 6, L s K AA' - , g f' 1, ,fy ' .. 1 . MW , . , . . ,E QVEQW qui, ,E my E -i , ' 'V Q i ,' , R X Y v 1 f al: X f i X X .31 3 f J. ,y I J J ,....,fg. , 4 li S 1 , l -Q , ,Q A I l. X -ggi. , mf -' -L. aye A . ' 'V fi ' - 1 f, -'fn -'1 e ew . .. - wi- ,, .,' .., ,-' ,.: . ,141 x, - ,7 .fr ' , ni fi -R X m ,, if, ' ' .,, . . - 1 H11 rf: 1 iv- sa J' :a g . i. 1 N- A it --I -'M ' 4 .Mx Hi. 1 al t., 'R E.- iii f 1 XJ' b l 5 '!,.x' J H, mm 5 1 'Sl 4 4 E' ,Sm ,Y r g. .1-uf 5 l'L.'.... -.vw HINA open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inherit which are sanctified -by faith t ' ' . V. ,,,,,.. ,ov i 16 43 ......-... L ' anffk' 1 Jw -'U' f an-Q g. 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With two gashes in his head he lay unconscious by the road- side until he regained enough strength to crawl over the hill and down to the village. Because of the stranger's condition, the villagers refused him help, but a missionary welcomed him, took care of him, and gave him a place in which to rest. When evening prayers were held in the home, the peddler was amazed at the power of the Gos- pel. Before he left that mission home, both his body and soul were healed. He finally went oh his way reioicing in his new-found Savior. Chma t 4 ', .. K, Q A ' A T ,Q--41 ii Q ,, , ,L assi M A rr MA: A V QVPV 'fx A sxagibg K 41' Q M 55. x snr Q ,irrwr,f .is ii ' 9 gs 315631K K, f 'Q' .Q 5 fi 5 K ew 9' Q, Af, XM' M' I 5 fig? Y in 2 , '45 TM W M, Q Q14 jk: ' 'lV , 2 1555. s- A--' ' E' 1 if ' ,ri 'f-gi 5 14- ff Q ' ' G: E11 1 TW A CQA 11, fav , . ,p Jig I U... - - gy-ff .. .jg-1 is 4 ., :Q 3 - 'f ff .21 4 - Ai '2 T - ,AA -A ' V I W K., AVE! X V., t . 9: 'L-ia... 29 W . A f A f U, ,B '. N, iii 5 Y vij '?aS'?VfQ'if'W'f1j+59i ' J PRAYER BAND FALL President .... .... . . CHARLES KEGERIZE Vice-president . . . . . . MINNIE NORTHCOTT ' Secretary . . . . . DOROTHY SHAW Treasurer . . . . . GILBERT CICIO Pianist . . . . . . JAMES WALLS SPRING President . . .... . . GERALD WELBOURN Vice-president . . .... MARION MILLER Secretary . . . . MILDRED MCFARLAND Missionary pledge Treasurer . . .... JAMES WALLS A 51906.50 Pianist . . . ALDA RUTH STEWART , s,.1:,i., .V ww., 531' 'X' -.mi . . Y., , U h H A V IV I V W. Q .N V V iw , as M . we 4. .T . 'f. 'ifxr ig 'HYV1 ag as Q. . i L T ii . fm A ri-.T Lum gil- F' A2 841124 LEM QM... 4 .I P'-'yi 'y 2 l tg A , AA- .Ln if 9 rl 1 s f QQ Vi I -C 1 'S it 5' Z: R i t 7 S .yt - as 54 4 fi! .fx . .rl af. E l if fo i 4 1 .- li me l ' r es Q Q y Q Fwy, .4 yn , V Y v , X ,, . f. .,. -, . 'qw-..s1.1..... ,f- Q af 'lf ' ..,:.,.- -- ---. - ' it o lf oe' 'C' ' C, 1 ,, ff flw f f A 5 1, 545' 'gli l ff r' , V W V' ' 'V ' ' V. , ' ' ,,. ' v v--- .... H ., .J , -a-g:---- .. . , ,, . -.4...-....-.. -M . ...M f- ..,.,..W . M ,A , .. - ., . '---W- .1t.L.- ,. 'elf-V We--me-' --- , 7 --rw 1-1 H ...- O Q CQNGRESS Q2E,,,BA s SPEECH LISTEN tothe pleats? a se Christlaf T ' A . 'Hear me hrlstian brothers. Let my voice awaken your hearing and 'aroui rgyderstaiflin f'I 'stand in my China, a land of many mountains and 'ifmt rivers, wh retches from the highest mountain in the world to the shores of the c. My China has a history that began four thousand years ago and now is the home of 450 million people--one-fifth of all the people in the world, most of whom are peasant farmers, fishermen, and merchants. Within my land after so many years of war, I still can hear the sound of guns and of marching feet. Oh, you who belong to the Church of Christ, you cannot turn your backs upon torn and bleeding China. It ls in behalf of her soul that I cry to you-toilayf--1' . ,N-' 'Thank God for hundreds of missionaries ofthe,-C165 whflfave come to us during the past one hundred-fifty yea Christ. Here they faced the barrier that is greater thalffs s Wall--eventhe grip of her three great religions--Buddhism, Confucianlsm, and Taoism. ln spite of this barrier, many of my blood brotlrfis have fo,unrl'Chrlst ,because of those who have pioneered by ggingf-love and life to my benighted' China. 'Manyfof 'i ' my fellow countrymen have become effective leaders in the Christian Church here, where the Church is like a lighted candle which cannot be put out by the thick darkness. But how great is the darkness in my land when we consider that there are so few 'Christiansl While the Roman Catholics claim two and one-half million members, Protestant Christianity may claim only u Ji 1 if ir I 1 I i l 1 three-quarters of a million. Together, imagine three and' one-quarter millionsf- in the midst of four hundred-fifty million, for whom Christ d'ied.' r' M I call to you from China today for your consideratigrgsfhfou ask,aiWhy be rs concerned. Even as vast as the land, so great re t e-'needs ,, if-f l' ,-Avian. shown l ur xl al' concerned with China?' Let me answer-Because of. het needsjhitryefdhilstian V W 4 ll ll C 11 11 ll , . .-.....- . -- -...Q--........ N ,, ' ' '-1, 2 'f':Ml1hKf v ' an t 5 ' I 1,4-IJA 3,h' Q!! fa, i on ' fb, in ' V r . - far' l ll r ' , -V: '- M , n T . f Q . I' '- ' ' fi e , ' w. 1 ' W or f 'TA ' n up , X -rw. W -um To pl. T ag A T gpm , V . r 'fl 3 . llfi-ay.. fi? - ' Ev 'iii-T ie. t , :N 4. fftanil-3 .l'.'-I f A.. ' - -V wull go before thee pieces cut In 15 ' N5f .iz 4, ir, h' Liiri TA LUOI, a iungle tribesman, one day wandered into an Annamese village. As he curiously watched the passars-by, strains of sweet music filled the air, gradually alluring him into a wooden structure. Among fully dressed' natives and two foreigners he felt out-of-place clad merely in a loin cloth and strings of beads about his neck. Though everything was new and strange, Ta Luoi was deadly stirred by the music, kindness, and the marvelous story of Jesus Christ of whom he had never heard. Finally, when he reluctantly took his leave, he was a new man, for Christ had come into his heart to stay. The messages of salvation was carried back to his village and others were saved. Later Ta Luoi studied the Bible and became the native mission- ary's right-hand man. N Indo Cluna I.I . jHl13llIi'siE VLQ. ' ' yn. W. L ,,, Q., ,T A , 'l If . I .Hin -. ve' , ' I f , M1 I swigwigis gfwfgis I f , ,. .jeg I Jig: 5,1f I Z W ,-Iggy Affair' 1 . , , I WSI I N I A 352531 3, 93.5. If 7? 'fix V' Q I hd X I fr K WW af! J QI I I ,qv I I , ,' Q ZIIIJI . gi 'W 55542 if tz ' I , fa- -ir JI ', if TX. A ll L. wig, ' ' I i 5 Ere I ' g f4'.,x . irq X gvlki 'V Xu 3 is .. .vu , .1 TS 1- .. .J , 43 xiii - ' I ff' I ilij t x fi' -. , , 1.530 -'1-if ,, , P I I 'W' 4 ' . is , T 4 ' we if sit, , . . f JF: ' ' z f , I 4 , I ' ' f-X . . '9',?fi QL x'?'i f':' f. - ' J'. I ' ' I' . ' ff? , Q-ri m 5 '12 M kwa W ' j if Ii? Q' .I 5 4 .. A+' T .-I , I ' K X PRAYER BAND FALL President .... .... , . . . Vice-president . . Secretary. . Treasurer . Pianist . JOHN ELLISON . .A . W RUTH STEBBINS Q MARY JANE KA STER .M . . Rice-IAR President . . Vice-president Secretary. . . Treasurer SPRING Missionary I p edge 5934.00 Pianist - D BAILEY JANE SNYDER PAUL GEAR . . . EDITH MANN . . EVANGEL I TRAVIS . . KEITH GILMORE . . ELA INE BOWMAN , ,I :vit ' I. K L m -1 , , ,,-asm? TX LJ A T - , . br A I N 4 A V, 3- . si II-.. L. ' J I ii ll 'ILM' ra 'I Ti ' -V K rl ,.,,. , I ,rx V, , I ' -yr, v tk ,, ,,1'Ei - 7? I 1 Y i' e 1 5 J' Q . 3 fl - ,X ,A ...M ....-fs. . .W -I , ...- V Y- - v e ,. .... .. . . .. . , - -v-.M D , 4..- , -M ,M ,, , W W 4 M CONGRESS L DS SPEECI-l , f X IITHE war has clolseigmrass against the largest responsibility of the Christian-'an'd 'Missionary Alliance. Though peace has come to us, Indo-China is still'torn by iiivlptrife. ,The Nationalist Party, organized by the natives to overthroyber-ffl-fdornination, is fighting fiendishly for independence. French and Annamese alike are being slaughtered without mercy. Furthermore, the rice harvest failed last year in Tonkin and Annam, resulting in a death toll of over a million . . . a million lost souls who died without hope. The province of Laos is still practically untouched and Buddhistic Cambodia is a pioneer field in itself. Tonkin, Annam, and Siam are in dire needfoff new recruits. But that is not all. The iungles of Indo-China are inhabited by over l20 pagan tribes, of which scarcely thirty have had a wVEness: 'Scores of un- subdued tribes have never seen the face of a whitg,man a'ndi their languages are still unwritten. All of them live in St'ygianfdaTkness-e-and are shackled by con- fining chains of superstition and the dread of evil spirits. Ohl how they need Christ! .eff I wish that you Myounfpeople could for one night hear the sound of heathen gongs: the chanting' of meaningless prayers by Buddhist priests, the wild, blood- chilling shrieks of sorcerers and witch doctors as they work over their victims the heart-rending moan of an anguished mother as she watches her suffering baby die. Coals of fire have been placed on his bare chest to drive out the evil spirits, but to no avail. l would that you could see with your own eyes her expressionless, joyless face, fixed in sodden hopelessness as she prostrates her- self before a wooden idol. Her arms are empty . . . her heart is broken, and her god offers no comfort. L I repeat . . . if you could hear and see such sights, your heart would' be moved with such deep compassion that you could' not resist God's call' to go and I tell these lost ones of Jesus. xpy, 'f,-f-1gJ,:fi'f sTEBBINs .ff fig' A yimhxdk A A I1 0 ' . IITEI ,s S . 11- S ...z.s.gu.i:..:zfei-f5?,,f-111-,514 4 'f -... .t hw Q - 1-v' , if-'S It vl Q A wr! ,JJ i lg .3 a: el .W 4 xi ,. i Q. 5, io - ii i 'lil -we Wil 4 . 1.329 w . fl Vw V -' if fighw. RW? Elf'- J. .is K +5 Q K? fe f I +4 .vt L E W. J , aff., if +1 - : qu ' Yi u o A . 2 M , H g , if ,X S . U., A ytrgvb g M D. y.. K .L Qu., A Q- 1 N W 5 5. ,K l Y gi 1 . ,.kI J, 5. w. XM' , N -. ,, . . 'iff -iaffiiagna rw 'lysis S 1- iw. , Midi . .Wim ' E 1 .W fl l- pf E wait for light, but 'behold obscur- ityg for brigfhtness, but we walk in darkness. Surely the Isles shall wait for 'M me. Isa. 59: 9, 60: 9. l '---....,,,,,, -f-.1-ww-ninlvb -fri my-annum 'i'33g,, W .WN 0 'I n HQ ss- - ..,.--11 ,.,-vi ,,,,.J -,-. -..M -A M xxui I 'kg lu fi' of sw 7 4. 1 1 S, ' 1, ..I' I 24-alfa! KING IPAY met the missionary at the entrance of a Borneo village. The old chief was a scoundrel. Incorrigible , the authorities called him as they warned the missionary. But Ipay heard the Gospel, and on one of several visits to the chief's village the missionary again held a service. During the talk Ipay startled everyone and interrupted the service by shouting, Stop, stopl If this is all true-and I believe it is, this is for us! He turned to his people and announced' that he was becoming a Christian. My children, do you not see it as I see it? One after another they stood and said that they, too, saw the light. From that group were baptized 225 to the honor of God. lslan S ii ti, l'-- '- . Qi 4 ' V .UQ Q fr V 2' . X If B lk y ,VS QQLR 23 :1.i:, ,i,,, W., A T M ii? . W '-af ' M fr sat f. ' 'V' , , f 'Ann 1 is ' x TNV, , ,WN 1'+,,..rir 1, A M v' ' , fig as fi . , we ' . 'st i ,i MX' X .Ry .',. ,A , ' t. 13 .ff ,. K ,EV Q,- .gv 3, 31 5 Y KZ, 4 fd 9 s. . .,, .9 if R . 'W Winn. 'Eff ti ,iz A J, 'Q ' , gf rj-3 QM .11 .I he -Q -2 ' V :,,,,i.t, ,. .. . , TQWQMX , .4if5' 'ff .Ly ,. ' X A 45Qffv:.w,xifiif, refer- we fir ' 1 ,- - ' ar, 5,1-f,. .W-. i ' T 'lf' '- . ,X L 0 5 . , Sv 4 4' Wg 1 f ' N a Q vw' Q A X' if vi N 1 'X ij ,sw m' pk- Ur 3 ' '7 - :ff-f'9:'l-A 7-'Qf'tzfx3','f-fisi'-5 3' :' ' , 5 .W3ff?r'fl'f4'tf.i2v-i 5 .1f 14 . ff'Fi v'Zgi: Tv . A . ,f f ,T .. , . if Mya.,,gfgQ33'f3gg5ff'fi ,, ' Q t V ' A 334 G 'LQ WN., Musik- .. W 1 A sisfim fi-2,.,5s-.O fair' Q, 1 , ,fnigi 'JM ' fr f- ' f iLf.'-W1 -?Q1?f'f'E:1-.M-Q-'V f' tv' -rim?-gfgea 'sv' ,L -f rf .'l- ' M fb Y-5 1 .1 A W A 'e ' , ' . S A it A PRAYER BAND FALL President .... . . . KENNETH ERWAY Vice-president . . . . . . RUTH SNYDER Secretary , . . . . LOIS BOEHNKE 'Treasurer . . HOWARD KINSINGER Pianist . . . . LOIS SHOWALTER SPRING T President , . . . . . . . NEAL WEBBER Vice-president . . . . . . JOYCE CROWDER Secretary . . . HALDYNE SPRiGGlNS Missionary pledge Treasurer . . . REVERE PERKINS 51041.00 Pianist . . DONALD DURANT f ws' if-eff' 1-1 ' A MY - .N , .T .. T D i 'fa wwf T. vi e' I, ,Aft 'tjfq Lvr' - I 'f'fLX'S1X' .Al pp- N ' ' A A ' ,Tv 3 J, r.'VwxvJ:1 I ,, Z , mire i 'mf I L'-at it 'i'f wM . ,Q ., 9 'ff K 345541, nk! rw. ' 4 mf. if f 'f JV Q, 'f g y f,iAf'i f N LI Cal- lg , .4,, . 1 , ., 1, Q 5- of-W 4-- 1 , ,,.. -'fri f If 5'T,f'1!',3 n vi '.1'tMf!i t all HI' 7 ' C- , 'g,l J fs. 'F' Q' ' f','l ' 4 it - --- , I. ... -.- , -ri: ' A .- ,, e ea I CONGRESS OFABANADS SPEECH ,.--ff I THE Island World founs a verd jxgeyer-Ending chain around the globe. The links of this ' are too numerous to mention them each by name. There are theflihillipmes, where many of our missionaries were interned for long months.--fThere,are'the Netherlands East Indies, where several brave heralds of light laid down ' ives during the cruel years of war. There is also Japan, whose, i ron shook the world during years of death and blood-shed. These are only the most frequently mentioned of the islands of the sea, all of which have lain for long centuries in the lap of the wicked one. Many of these islands are as yet scarcely touched by civilization. The whole Island world cries out in the words of the prophet Isaiah: 'We wait for light, but behold obscurity: for bjghtf ness, but we walk in darkness! Thirty-five millions of Island people havrifever yet heard of the One who can deliver from the chains whichrlltind thgnsaf' Can't you see those haunted eyes set in.-dusky sjfpeering into the darkness, wondering what has happergi-W 'they thought they glimpsed drawing nearer through thefdense' orestego sin and superstition? Surely the sin in the Island world couldJi,ot be exceeded on any continent, however dark. Just as men placextlreir best lighthouses on the most dangerous coasts, so where sin abou,nds,'1here God's grace doth much more abound. Each-day as the tumult of the world grows more intense and the affairs of state more complicated, we who have our ears attuned' to the Spiritual realm, hear the footsteps of our Lord coming steadily down the corridors of Time, draw- ing closer and closer to the vast doors of Eternity, which He is about to fling wide. Our hearts thrill as we are gripped by the thought that soon we shall be ushered into His presence, never to be separated from Him whom we love supremely. As the vision of His nearness fastens itself upon us, we remember that we havewnot fulfilled His command. Before our eyes we see the dark corners of eartlg,,.,never yet illumined' by the light of the glorious Gospel. - ' I' ,,,,, E. - ' 'I Are you willing to take the torch of the Gospel 'to that Wlasrffibe of the Islands, that Christ may soon claimY,,His'h ' ggibff I I I Miii ,,.. I -HELEN BROWN 1 lslan Sfffi 5'3 - ifvf. hiss? V N I M I . '1' .. I .1 I 4 A ef, A 9 ' . 'l Q , , I ' af ui-. libs izff L , All 5 l 1 L outlet Ameri l ND other sheepil have, which are not of this foldg them also ,nfl afg'QW I must bring, and they shall hear my voicej and there shall fold, and one shepherd. John 10: I6. :Q 4 ,N ff?-'V ann-.., sx'1s ' sal' if 'x 'a-.... f-4 X ff' me ONE day when Piedros was investigating at dead man's trunk, he discovered an unusual pam- phlet. When he was informed by his 'neighbors that his discovery was a portion of the Bible, he visited a man who owned such a book, a Christian in a near-by village. As a result of his visit Piedros was soundly con- verted: however, he soon realized with deep re- gret that he could not read this new-found treas- ure. He prayed fervently that God would open his eyes and enlighten his mind. His prayer was an- swered! Now a chapel stands over the spot where Pied'ros found' the Scripture portion, and? thirty sincere Christians gather for worship at five o'clock ' Q ll lg. vigil Evil Outh I 4 . ,VI 6 l IIIGIICS . V 1 il ll-U' . new-1. . ' - 1 gms-vw ig n 2 -i V :iq it A if A i , , Zig' 7, 2 . f . gfgef,',QyLl,,x,jj'ji1 ii iw 'V .iriiba 651 ' WATT?-Iris' H A 'T' . v in in!! i,QwT W?' '37'ivn- i4,1r'LH y ' ,. ' Y' 45,5 iiP12+fE4:',r2,wf4s 1? 31 1' V z. . gr 4 A V, ' K ge-gwjz Nr,::g,V'V1:g, '14-u,fp1?'g,L, 4 A ..L Y A 3 .139 25,1 Qi'.AQ'fL' W-IHQLF'--f' U s ' T ? , 5 ,gh .Mi w,g.agL,..rwx'fQ1r2 4 :rg ,rg ,. M ,4 . -. v I s v I. JP' L Y' a t A .,f1M.x,,l: 2 if vi. Y. 11 ,M ff ,, :W , wil A it K ' ,A 'n. ' 4 Q '3-QW J4 'iii l if 5 x Q -K xl u M Q s 43 'H Riggs Kal M iigh t o ..i ' 11.4 i' ie in i lg, A I yt- , A I 'a n i m' fm .. , rf as-, .,, :Pi . Y A 5 , 6 X fi'--ir. ' A-f T' rw 13? ' f, 1 ' 1 , . ' N ,.., U A - P' ' U s rgififw wir ww L. .A ' . P Qilk- gift ix? Q . Y K 7 ' I 54' I L X , ' if Vzhi ' ' ' PRAYER BAN FALL Vice-president . . . Secretary. . President . . D . . WILLIAM KNECHT . MARIAN BUCHER . . CORA PERRY Treasurer . . EDWARD POSER Pianist . . . . PAUL PRENTICE srnms ' President. . . . . . .... . PAUL ECK Vice-president . . . DOROTHY BRUCK Secretary . . . . DOROTHY HOAGLAND Missionary pledge Treasurer. . . . . PAUL CARLSON 51122.50 Pianist . . . PAUL PRENTICE igfm -asm P mfr rsmsmmmmiimmd , ,,ii9:r.Q1r ,h !ei.JL+e, Y sies iii QE. R... Dimmu Q' is -f ffgx .. Y Nl, ' ll Ameri , ra el Mfr f u g li -ll 'al ,, 1. I I :a - f , -X -.. ..... e. .ef .. -r-'rg-' , . .......- e 0 , 9 CONGRESS or ,BA ns SPEECH , A poor widow is tru'dgin g througlfaf narrow street of a village in the ,Chilean highla . She carries an enormous load, the weight of which is distributed,-upTfrffl1,erflfeai,,,shoulders, and back. People refer to her as the '1aily'fPack--Aiifma though weary from the iourney and her load, she plods bravely arrying burdens is her only way of earning money to buy the necessities of lil-e tor her tatherless children. The immensity of her burden, the weariness of her frail body, and the sad- ness of her countenance cause us to stand in awe. Although this lady represents only one class of people in South America, men and women throughout that continent are weighed down with a great burden. As we come to an interior village of Peru, our eyesafgcus uponfrpoverty- stricken Indian begging at the railway station. l.ater'W'e'fs,eef'tlfifsame man, un. dernourished and weary, laboring as a Qaw ,..land-'owner. Ono has raid that he is 'among the most abused, ill-treatedfamv oppressed beings to be found upon the face ot the earth.' T is man, as well as thousands like him is held- in physical, moral, and spi ual slavery---without God and without hope in the world. Hgbaglifiing to feel that even death would be preferable to his present condition, because to him life itself is a burden. Yes, there are .many types of people living in South America, but they all have their burden. Some who are living in the depths of immorality have never heard of the true God. Others are called 'Christians', but we regret that too often these people have heard only enough about Christ to change their names but not their lives. Thus we see the people ot South America trudging wearily under their load. Theirs is a burden of sin, disease, and' fear. Real peace and ioy have come to those of us who hge accepted,Jesus Christ as our Saviour. We have cast our burdens uponitlim, andi our,.-hearts have been warmed by his redeeming love. Should we not tlieiyhufffforth to preach the glad tiding to those who agelstll V eee' by ,.,. K-,nascar nusssu. f'f oul: me--wz.'h ti , 1: W 'Tl fl X i 'E th . I l gl 'it' 2' H ' 4. . i al if A 'val sv. 1 A I S Q75 ' alla' A S :ll 4 ' '-,gm -L! 'Q'-ani 6, 4 . V' 'Q -on U 2 ni --................., M- ,,,,:-H. . .,,,, ,. my -J: NEI-- .-.--. --effiwgxn .. '.1 ...... ' ' L, A , . ,. ,..- .-... nur- 4-.. ,,,,.,--:T ...., ...-........ WMU H -1- -U'-'-'M .,..,M... L, .,,. , ,.., ,.. ,. , , my ,,M,-W-f--fy ,V.,-.... -M-',,,:J., , A n 'A-- X--'M 1-N' V ,-, ,,-5 ,,,,,,,mH ,...,., W.. E that make mention of the 5ilence and W 1 . oJesfTm'HAE' g25Ef3-Blish, gf 'A'A ' Tif.erusaI,em Mia ---.-.uv-..-.--..-.... 319 Ek' .v. ma' 'M my r ,ff UM JEBER, the mother of a leading merchant in the Arab village of Jebaib, became very bitter when her son was saved. His changed life and willing suffering convicted her, however, and soon she too accepted the Lord Jesus Christ. Some time later a missionary came to Jebaib to baptize several believers, but Um Jeber lay des- perately ill with a soaring fever. She asked the visitor to pray: he complied gladly with her ra- quest. As he was preparing to leave, the patient iumped out of bed and insisted on going along. The Lord had instantly healed her! That day the old Arab woman believer was buried in the waters of baptism. Near est ij, .W l J, f, Aviv xi 1: x It T. V' if' - -'fijiv -, n I U :Mfux '- A..., , ',, S - sis' I .Iwi I 'I I IV ' ' ' A '5 f vii' , ' 1. 'II Li A :XI TIIW I I ,III E V' ,JAI +423 Q A. x I -.Wt I I Y 1.. N .. ,,.A .3 3. Iv, gi A I, If' s , - qv t ' - :rl A ! I r 5 f M Q H' ? 4. f I I I ff' Y A ' ' - .r y',1 '-'V 4 ,ISLIU M Q I I I I 27' If I 'fi 5' PRAYER BAND FALL President . . . .... . WILLIAM SMALLEY Vice-president . . . . DORIS RICHARDS Secretary . . . . MRS. MARTIN Treasurer. . . . . FRED GEAR Pianist . . .... . LORNA LEASTMAN SPRING President . . . ....... WILLIAM WHITNEY Vice-president . .- . . . . . RUTH FRIED Secretary . . . . . ERMA FRENCH Missionary pledge Treasurer. . . . . ALVIN MARTIN 5540.00 Pianist . . LORNA LEASTMAN Wt 'E'i3siL2',.' gnBlusiwIii ' fi' vig j,,3.If-QI' gg- : ' . 'f YfI.'Ii'?'fIi' ' 94 '- ' Y V571 ' I -,I I 'F' . f.-I' ' Q .. Q' fit JA EM? T, ,METAL Ii. gf I I Ir. I WWI 'I' ,fp XII XWII f' I I'I fi'li'IyiI'T'r,I -mm, ' . - , A' I-I P mf' 'A .de-Traci. s. 1' Q , I V ' ,L 1 , 'W sl Q, Q' i 3, ,s vs-Q5 V A K I.,-i gig,-1- 1 lp' rr: atv! . ,pl wx. V ly. yi , - 5 .47 . r 1 2511.4 L :LH 4 , 3 Dpi, W .b M ill., in A SY 44 'X rf, L V r in 1'-A X 5 A l 1-, A l K ' - V'-11' in iv ' ,,. 5 ,ig f,g L X .. , , , , v ! , r , S fs. W iq . A ni . F l l ll 'f . lr' '.r t. ,gl r W 3 r l, S f tgwlffwk- .' ffff 11? L . , 54, sd t ,- yy V, , K .. , . Age' Q 1 r jf em .,.'j--agg1gL ::'.Er',,1!f -5'----. e- HT., U , ,' 5 . .C 5. X . ' I 1 . ,QM I A lik , .. ,..,.., .,.,,,....,, , J .. W, ..,,,,,lZ.,,,.U A ,Hors .5 K,,mu 'M -, , .1 ,, -H. ,,,, ,,,k A , ,W .X .. F ,, .. 'i:- ...snuff MW Tv: M54-Ai ,QQ-Q-r ' .... .. - -'-- 'M' -WW . F' no Q, CONGRESISJ fa s SPEECH ' Y,- . - ' ff , A IN tlresheart of t est part of the city of Jerusalem there is located a large n ' 'churc pose 'the sito of Christ's death and burial. This medieval struct s o th 'places ot the world. Altars, shrines, pictures are 'ev'erywhere'f u than anything else are myriads of crosses. Wooden, stone, silver, , ey hang on walls, are built into the floor, and are painted' on the ceiling. The same hot wlnds which blew over Isaiah when he told ot the suffering 0ne,dnow blow over the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with its' hundreds of as- sorte crosses. . ' Jerusalem has numberless crosses. Liberally sprinkled between the Crescent and the Star of David stand crosses for almost every sect and tongue ogdaeailent Christianity--Greek, Romain, Maltese, Russian, Copt, Armenian-L ut., every ., ,,, 4 .5 is ig ew c M., one of these crosses, statin? jaggedly into the sky, represents nqthingwbut death, nothing but the memory o 'a life. M I They will never tell theLNear,,East'mI erbisfrway to live which tar i transcends its narrow, bigoted life-patterns. Thejcrosses ot Jerusalem will never X - u tell the world of Jews andgrdoslegverywhere that He whom all men should 4 g worship lives to redeem mankindv . T But you alrdentfieflots' who make the gospel of Jesus Christ your life 1 L ,. crusade, Qiould' you take the Christ to Jerusalem, who can tell but what the 1, '43 Christiari who worships a dead memory, the Moslem, and the Jew, might see the ll - .... ' true significance of resurrected Lite after the cross? ,Ilhfi Q Then the crosses of Jerusalem will represent not death, but Life. Then they ' will mark not a memory, but a slte where one who was dead is alive again. Then il the crosses will reach out to a world: of Jews and Moslems---in the Orient, in Af- i 1 rica, in starving Europe, and in America. From Jerusalem to New York they vwille' I ' me reach out, not as the shrines of a decadent religion, but as the sign of victory, the i, , eternal conquest ot death. Then the hot wind which now blows through the , 'Ill , if tangled arms of a forest of crosses in Jerusalem will blow-in the ta,cer 6F ng V by men and women who will leave the Star of David 'and th,e,ACE:yentf for the li, A , living Christ of the Cross. N ,, ,f V I J gwq, ff-- X,-fvWfLlAM SMALLEY , ' , ff' Z' A P I Z' . 1 s 4 N.---J . zxe ll 1 1: I!!! ' K ',,.. l H .Q , 6, , ' W I J ' Ari H if f .' li Near P -1 , 4-,.-Jffj-4,jT ' Q-,-f-' , , 1 M I .ft ,. .f i A A . . ' I, auf' 'I' .,. 'I f J I .l 'rc , ,. , ' 1 ' .il ,qv V 1, , is , A, 4, W, ,i ., ,, : ,5, . r., M a Q YV, :nf ,fjnib P fiy gl .H 'll ' Q' , -Eg , R' , ,fl ,,.' , r W . J ' ia, 1' WWW ,' 3 vi +R' rv 'A T. .XL AH! ' 4 A' V f I ' . ' ' e . '. , . tr AX. M' wif 2+-, -'i 1 A Q 17. i f1' 1-viliillaflfi '9' F' .- - , i a , 'I ' gi. fiat li, --J 326 - F X X a .Quit 1 1 ,ET 15 1 gmitbis ,, I 13224 I . 7 1 it X Qi 1 .L i I N ll ll ,........ .,..-i ,. . 441- - In V' f X .rwr - ...M SKo . um - l :i:2a thE'rT'f5E 'th ine 'M' mherntance, an e alms 2: 8. ...........'.-w.M,..,,1.,., Jf ,w...W ,, -.-......,. ---.........,..,,,. .. M,MN,,,,..,,,... ,, ..,,-.,,4zM.f.X...,W .,..,.f.-.U .nw-f,-... f , , ,N ,,..m-1-M ...W .,...,,..,......,-. . .,,..,........x..,......-, . ...,.L,....- W ,-M,...f.,W--M .. 1.4,w.,..nmu.fm-.f ... ----m -.-my-,pan-gn:-53 J A M . 1 .M fx, . 1, we-nm ' .n-f.. ,,.M,,., .. ,,..,..-ww. - 1 .4-u4w..,,. U: ... ,..,,.,...f.u.1,'- fr W f.vaw-.-.pw , ,, ,.,, M.,-M. , W- .,,,..,,-uv' - If ,vu .uffn f ' 7' 'I' JW U' Wi. wi i DAVID was an educated young Indian, prosperous in his own business, who was restlessly un- happy in his way of life. Searching for improve- ment, he inquired! in Bombay and even sought a solution across the country in Calcutta. His in- evitable answer was the doubtful consolation that he was living a good life. Finally he attempted suicide by opium poisoning. David ate his sweet potion slowly as he rode northward on a train. Discovered unconscious at the railroad station in the city where a missionary had his headquarters, David was brought by a policeman to the mission compound. There he found our Lord as his Savior. After studying in a Bible school he was baptized. Although never a full-time worker, he still con- tinues with his Christian wife to be a faithful, earnest, and satisfied Christian. Indla . 4 7 gli - -Z W l I -sl lb ,Q -ws if ,QL V-:Q A -I Il , A .-rw+Q ui . T3 'ik..,, V ' e 1 ' , ,. 0 fn 1, 10 1 'gm ' Llxwn -A'- 'NFPA WQEA T L' L A ' 'f L W, 'S 'w'1',i. ?4x1i3'iw. 0 510, A' 'J M? ' Mt 50 W L 5 A A T A xi 1 M.. R 1 A .,,,,7 5 L fi , 3 v. . IgA . f.-Rik P, ,n ' Q ,. M, ' ,.x w lv, . V5 LPI. I fi l' ' kai In , if ' gf we I t ' A Q91 .A Q 4 '5 a 1 X N A A L Q xl is ! K , , jf-1 ,S zfdg . tiff? V- i A? A' ag ' E fffxl' ' 'fi Qi Ar '9 x', 19 0,111 A ,yml .ma W 0 if . A Kira L I , A A v kip . N . .ty iv . 0 QgMHWWWfV2Ef. 'M .'.1 '1 LMwwwwwwwwwfwwLwmw+M' 5. j,41wf.T34fff?aQ,f ,yr 'iw M avr, 4 f K zu? 0g.,V,,'4g'1,'f2gk'4 lvl' mxf ' ,.V.v ya ,. -. , A in as M Lawn A ,, , +L-svisf . 'qw ,fzfEa,Q,g, ,WW -0 vwWwswwmrwwffwAmfs .L A 'fm' A PRAY ER BAN D FALL President. . . - - - Vice-president . S . WARREN WOODWARD . . .... BETTY GOLLA ecrefafy , , , . . . PAT Treasurer , , . . Pianist . .... . . JANE KAUFFMAN SPRING President . . . .... . . EDWARD LEWELLEN Vice-president . . . . . . RUTH NORTON Secretary , , . . RUTH CHAMBERLIN Missionary pledge Treasurer , , . . AUGUST MARTIN 5101000 Pianist . . . . HELEN FRYE ,. fJ 1 Q50 ' v 'H? L NPQMQ thx ff 2, ., gr 3 E A A 0 1 FQ' 43 A PM A -5' f I, -L--'- A f 'Y ' V4 ,- 'X jeg' .E 5, J Sri in I M nl K - gf . 0,4 V:-fi W-1.fQjif1'. A ,tif Y 411 Ei as m... 4 5 .-. U' fm Z-'. 1 ' ' ,KM L-H. 'Q E A e f 0' 'yd w K 1 7 ' Qi! Nr, Seif'Y7 hY? . 1 y V4 , . N ina 'li el ... ,, -S-Ext' .-.f ai, 5 lfflh 0 Q I ,M CONGRESS QE EBIQNEDS SPEECH K xj .1 lfl' Rumi' HINDUl5M, the reIigio'rL,whiclm1olds1n1:Tgthan half of lndia's population in , fn' 'Fil , its clutches, ,has 'bEen unable to present abundant life to that benighted 'N f 3 will nationiwthereeforei, ,V,, 28,000MsouIs die daily without Christ. Shall we allow this to f Lf! continue when the,Chuich of God has the answer, Christ, the Lifegiver, who is W 1 Lili able towgixefligty to all who accept Him? ,gill itil, He is being taken to these people in many phases of missionary endeavor. H5615 ffpfallf We are conscious that bringing Christ, the Emancipator, to the youth means IW 'l. gil saving the oncoming generation. Therefore, Youth for Christ has begun in if L: ll Sul, recent years in the Berar and Khandesh areas. About eight hundred young Eoplo 3 L ill ,ly came to one session. God is wonderfully working in their hearts andqiivesf . 4 Does Christ truly bring liberty to such souls? Praise God, .A,,, He does! An pit Q Alliance missionary relates that recently a young unigrsityfstudent of a rich ww, Indian familY was 9reatlY discouraged for..--hefgguld-'iiotgffindl that which would Q , satisfy his deep spiritual hunger. He was an ardentiiationalist, a leader in the ,Hn .El Congress party, who hated' the Britig, Patiala, was therefore, anti-Christian for 'H I X he considered Christ the God of the despised' British. H' One day in his,room'fh his great spiritual hunger, Patiala was praying, Oh, in .M Krishna, wilt thou not help me? Oh, Buddha! help me. Oh, Allah! come to me, , I 1 Q N! but all to no avail. Finally in desperation he cried, Oh, Christ! if thou art God 'W E ,I answer me. The answer came clearly in a voice which said, Take up thy 'il' 'R 1, cross and follow me. Now assured by this revelation of the reality of Christ, NP' , he still hesitated, counting the cost of being cast out and despised' by his relatives J' X C V lj and' friends whom he loved. But at last Patiala yieldedl--peace filledi his heart.. .---f ,ir it I 1 E! and he confessed his Saviour openly. A' 'Y l Oh, Church of Christ, the responsibility of lndia's periQing milliorissrosts . , '. l upon you and me. Christ is seeking for spirit-filled young' people-toflabor 'in li 5 ,V this vast and difficult harvest field. Who then is willing' tolmonseicrate his '. I ll service this day unto the Lord? ' ,.f ' ff M S I, l --asian JAcossoN lui, r 1-I-,XX ' '.Y,Y rw. -ff J ' ,.f 1' A STH 'fQ..gg1 q lfl' ll ff! 5 iiii 1 I 'Ts as . , Mi. Y . xi, V l I n el i assi! M Q ., . ' 1-. A . .' 'J' ,... Q :f2f'l: ' p IE -ig' 't'.5F2ff-ff4f1El?3'g .,:.:s?-frigiy 1? 'T Xl f 1 V 4 ,. ,n . f a ',. .lt i .: . ' . . 1l.lH4Z?LiQ.ffr:mf..., 3 E 'S 11 y J . l s fi -fel il 1 lg a Q ',... a li 52? I fri v 4 T2 ' 1, 3 'fl' M4 iiffii v K ., 1.51 tl ,. fum. 54 4 . a, F1 .5 I X15 V.: A .-jg f'l K -. fi s .S sq ,ig f if W j -, l w S t vi, l 1? , as -J X., .Xt f . l fl 1 , lv sg?-A . X fri' un i y ll , N . 44A A I l ,5 - 5 IQ ' 'A X L UT ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come -A 'A kb-4 fy upon, you, and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jeru- I salem, and in Judaea, and Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of I the earth. Acts l 18. ' 1 72 l, 1 WN llwj dw all Qs-QQQ ,,....,,,.,.... .,....,......- ,,,. , ..., , ,-.................. .,,.,..,,, pf- ., ,,,,, ..a.,--, - ..,,......-,......--.--v-1 ,,,,,,....-sf--v--1-.. ,,,,.,..,.,..-an-----. , .. 1- .-ov ur -ua ' f .,,.,,,.,.....,.....--..----- . ---man.-..-....,.,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,w - 1 , ---n.--m- -- .,,..............., y..-.--H ......-.--- ,.........- A ...-....-- --.. 5-Q... 'M' -ll. . .. ,U ,...... ,,.., , ' , . ,... ,,,. N - PM ' , mg: ,,,,, Y -41-' ,.,...,....--- - H , 4 , ,,,.,,, ,,... W, , ' v ,,,.,, ...,...,.,............-.---- 1 - -f--1-V --- 44 -'1'- ' ,,,,, ..,... .,a,,,,, , l Lord brought me into a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ in a very wonderful way When I enlisted in the Army in June 1942 I was unsaved Five months later I was on my way overseas By Christmas our outfit was stationed gust outside of Oran in North Africa That was the beginning of the most miserable winter l ever spent Mud cold monotony but praise God for ntl Mans extremity IS God s opportunity There I got hold of a pocket sized New Testament and started readmg It through About four months later the Lord sent a Christian soldier to our out tit to answer my questions By the time I had read through Romans I realized that I was lost ln sun and without excuse before an angry God By then our outht had moved over to Tunis I will never forget the day I sought out my Christian buddy and we went to our knees before God. My soul was saved and my heart was filled with hunger for the Word of God. I read the Bible through in a year. Since I have been dis- charged from the army my family has been saved. Now that I am Ia student at Nyack I pray that God will use me to gather in many precious souls to His Kingdom. He is a wonderful Saviour to me ' --RICHARD BLAKE Warld - I 4 Ing 'I , ' I A VY . ' 1 'I , surf I. I -- ' 'J x- . 'Jail 0 .I 1 'I 1 '- EF . x I I I I : na vel I 2. j 135 J V 5. 1' -I f .. QW I 'like 'flfl ' ' A. '4 ' 1 I U : . V nm-L'f'y,fgl U. ..,. . if 1., I' I-Q I -I 'If -Q. A, . I I 'f- 1 N, ,wk K 'fy' I , I I I A . hi 'Iv A I Y LII ,L....i - 'Q .I i .-.ix .7 .li 3 I s I. . ,. -2 V1 V, L 'fi V A -'Ao I gfiii ' .II . ' A IM Q if . sf' In 'W My It .Q 1 1. 'I '7'...' .211 A--' . WE . . by ff' V H WV 4' 4' Q II I .Ie I If LI.. Sl in rr . .H I I. K ' ,iaxjy wil ' I I I, I . -,'V, PRAYER President. . . . . Vice-president . Secretary. . Treasurer. BAND FALL . HOMER KLINSING A . .ALICE NELSON . BETTY BEAVER . . . WILLIAM PAYNE Pianist . . . . . HAZEL CROUNSE SPRING President . . . .... . CHARLES PUGH Vice-president . . . . . LILLIAN ESTES Secretary . . . . . PHYLLIS STEINER Missionary pledge Treasurer . . . DOUGLAS 'HERBERT f5IO65.00 Pianist . . . . BETH I-IOLMAN . V h :AI ui A In ., Tn., A g . ,'4, P up id- A .ig V, 4 3, wg. x,,, , Vai. H Q.. N J- .qt V.. V W I ' I 'mi 1' Simi fr vw A . If 'y. Y .fr in .axial .A-.., Ag' ., S 1-5.-iz, , ' ' .... ' 'N' f .-3 ' .Lg -K, La I.-Qgfg, , .4 1 S i' ef v g 'si' ff- 5 , . ' i . ,,:, U L Q W5 it-as Ni 6 ,. - ., ., ,, s W - ' . 1... X 0 .. , . ---- in Q Q CONGRESS .DS SPEECH -n ,I 1 .fi THUgS saith the'l.,ox , ook unto me, and be ye saved, all ends of theearth: for Lam!66dLLndtl1'6re,js none else.' ,,-f 1Ttl1isfpf6sent fthe world is searching for deliverance from urgent and overwhelmi o lems. In Europe, and in the East, millions are homeless and starvi 5 sickness, pestilence, and famine are on every hand. The difficulties of establishing new governments, with reconstruction problems, are enormous. The aftermath of our war in America is seen in crime waves, multiple strikes and many other economic and social problems. Foremost in this tragic picture is fear of possible annihilation by the Atomic Bomb. In a recent broadcastwnewspipler editors of America united in stating that unless the nations of the wofldsoani solve their' problems and find a successful way of establishin'g'p,41e'iianent peace, civilization is doomed! X, s At this present hour, as never befcieffrrti of,.woFlU affairs, facing an un- precedented challenge, are calling forth their best united effort to bring security to the world. The United Nationsf9t'ianization, the Allied Council, the Council of Foreign Ministers, the-Far, Eastern Commission, and a Peace Conference sched- uled for May,,are'5ll the result of n1an's earnest atempt to bring a World sal- vation.---Thus saith the Lord, 'Look unto me, and be ye saved, all ends of the earth: for I am God, and there 'ls none else.' What a crisis hour for servants of the Living God to proclaim His salvation! Where can men look with confidence for certain deliverance? 'Look unto rne,' saith the Lord. God's message of salvation through Christ Jesus is God's effective means of deliverance. Nations and individ- uals, in ages past have looked to the Lord and He has proven Himself strong to--dei' liver, nor will He fail in this hour. Have you found the Lord Jesus Christ to be your personal unfailing friend, strong to deliver? Do you know,,.Hilfas y9ur'S5viour? lf not, look to Him now, call upon His name and He will save-y6rii,jFor whoso- ever shall call upon the name of the Lord,,shal,be s d ' ,A ...... 7- y 4 ...V -f' y 'l ytggafnn MILLS 'l 1' ' xl Q' l ll n l ll M4 : , l r , J A , ' l, , ' ,I Q r l ., v , 1' . ,ff 1. at M -.., , if l ,.-' ffxzf' flak , MKQWMIWYFSEEQJEWe-2:sm?i'J'3?f'ix21m., ,ff it 15 A i ' ' -52.5, ' , L E 1 it Q 'earl . . Wo I1 .1 Beaaeeg .ali ' tiger l ,Ig i A iii? Q 1 3 1 e o 121 Q l ' n t . --1-N - ..,-: 1': f ' :Q 1- w:....e ' lj 4 . A ,,,g,. K K V, K ,Agfa ,- .Q fi-'T x Qqffa , 'ff' MF' E , , , -Qi ' If ' . , ' 3, 4 fi ,.-, 'P' fy ,, xg, M -,N 'h Y I K , .5 ,,'l 5' V ' U l 3- vi I . J, I Q gr 7 ip -EJ ts , J . X- V. fy IL I ,,, A . 35 34 'Ji sinh ,H ' T' , 'I' I, n Hr, ,..5 iz., K. .. ,J I ' . 5: fl: 4 V 'W 'A lt Md? 43,1 , is .1w.ff ', sf i ,f All 1. We m,.l-.ls an ,t . gg , ,L , S. . 'T. :rf rllhv S an . 'I lu-EI . 'iz 45 .v f'- 'lx l- it ,I- -L if , ...H .i,L:Q, X 'C sl I K Q v H. . ' , l 1, x. 1 no .. fuss sr' 5 ,:. it . ., - as f eel is 3,1 N.. V A nl 'F' mv' f . M, I , ii,-Xi, , 2 . ll 1 1,,?Ti',,:A ff. Niglibzv 1 A o A ffl af '4 , ff ..f . Q 1' D s x Q rl. A4 Y x o N ' 'Q . .11 EXQSH Th ere AebI Dr. Jaffray's ministries in South China, French Indo-China, N th rlands East Indies, his pioneer vision, his wise mis- ' h' untiring energy and the e e sionary statesmanship, his tender, loving spirit, is and zeal, and his Christlike life combine to make him one of the ' ' ' h' eneration. Of-him Dr. Griffeth best-loved missionaries of is g Thomas said many years ago: 'R. A. Jaffrey is one of the ten leading missionary statesmen in the world.' His deputation min- istries, his letters and editorial articles promoting the missionary work made him well known and much beloved by hundreds of thousands of earnest Christians throughout the world. A. C. SNIEAD REV. C. RUSSEL DEIBLER After graduating 'from Nyack and working in the home land, Russel Deibler went forth to Netherlands East Indies with the call of God upon his heart. A fellow missionary said of him, He served well the work in New Guinea that he helped to open. 'His death was a great loss to this field where he proved a faithful witness for the Lord. I have fought a good fight, I have fin- ished my course, I have kept the faithf' GRACE DITTMAR Grace Dittmar labored at Lahat, Sumatra, until forced to leave because of the war. She escaped to Java and from thence home, via Australia. Soon after her arrival, however, she died as I f ex osure on the journey. Her testimony and willing to those who have read a resut o p spirit to do the Lord's will is a challenge about and heard of her obedient service for the Master . . . he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life ever- Iastingf' REV. FRED C. JACKSON L 'n his wife in California to follow him later, Fred I dies to pilot the plane eavi g Jackson went to the Netherlands East n that was being used for the Lord's glory. He was not only a ' ' ' f zeal and with a burden for the lost ' ' b pilot but a missionary full o and dying. Although the plane was burned and his life taken y the enemy it can be said of Fred that he remained True to the Trust that was given him . . . Be thou faithful unto death, and ' ' of life. I will give thee a crown REV. AND MRS. ANDREW SANDE Upon finishing the study of the language at Makassar this couple under guidance of the Lord went to Tarakan, Borneo to carry on the work there. After the occupation of the enemy they were forced to leave their post and in the-fall of l942 they, with their baby, David, were killed by the Japanese. Their lives were fully yielded to God, at His calling they went home to be with Him forever. Absent from the body but present with the Lord. MRS. HOMERA HOMER-DIXON In l928 Mrs. Homer-Dixon le'ft for the field where for a time she was matron in the children's home at Dalat. Most of her years of fruitful ministry, however, were spent in Hanoi, Tonkin and among the tribes of this northern province. Her death in a con- centration camp on December 6, i942 released her from her du- ties as a love slave to her Lord for higher service .... neither count l my life dear unto myself. MR. FRANKLIN GROBB For sixteen years Mr. Grobb labored in Loas, where he taught in the Bible school and pioneered among the tribes. Shooting rapids and climbing dangerous trails were all a part of his active life. How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of them that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace. REV. JOHN WILLFINGER John Willfinger, a lonely pioneer, laid down his life that others might live. During his ministry in the Sesaiap district of Borneo, along with a native worker, John untiringly proclaimed the joyous Gospel to those who sat in darkness . His torch has been laid down, it lies there waiting for someone to lift it high to light the way to those places that John had in view as he la- bored in the vineyard. For me to live is Christ, to die is gain. ln the homegoing during the war of nine Alliance missionaries in French lndo-China and the Netherlands East Indies, we have suffered great loss. The deaths included a veteran mis- sionary statesman, pioneer and editor, also several valiant missionaries in the prime of life' and new recruits filled with zeal and devotion. One of these young missionaries, Rev. John Willfinger in Borneo, wrote before his surren- der to the Japanese: Very many people came and asked if they might hide me. But when I prayed and sought the will of the Lord God l was led to follow a way which is difficult for my body but right concerning my soul. lf I hide, the Christians will be forced to lie and disobey or- ders in hiding me. 'Because of Jesus Christ and 'His sheep, before l will do anything whatsoever that is not right, l surely will surrender myself. May my Saviour be with me as He promised in Matthew 28: 18-20. Until now He has been with me and l know He will be 'with me until the end. Therefore, this is my decision. The broken ranks in these fields must be closed. Many new recruits are urgently needed to fill up the gaps and provide reinforcements for large increases unto the fulfilment of our task. When God calls, will you answer YES? A. C. SNEAD T HE QUXET 'F OF N A 0' XGHT 16 ,, 'Y HE school year of '45-'46 has passed with the reflections of en- riched hours, days and months of study and preparation for the work of the Master. The Living Christ, dwelling within has made every-day activities pleasant and happy. But, there were ac- tivities, not a part of the classroom, that moulded themselves into each life. Missionary Committees-The Missionarian--Logicians -Camera Club-all made their contribution of happy hours, not soon to be forgotten, and their reflections have cast a permanent shadow upon our lives. DELIGHTFUL WALKING .s i,. ' 5 an 0 at 1 Q . . ' f , .M Z1 1 : . 1 ., 3' In dq 1. , 2 ,-I,-1 ,, . ., , f .qi in-?'l I 'J V 5 .L .Z ,' JT: 'm ' M: f V. t s 4 ri i , . - 2. Q' ' .,, If - I ff. V .,!,,',2 T 1 f 4 I x S F t, ,..-Av 'V 3 SAf+'+lxl'lHW l 5 U V xi X W f Q w -,M gr ,rf -' 1 'J ' b 'ygil lllinlilff Q ' f 4: . I' af i' ' r A .1 'x- ge- 'if QC ,... ff 'V ,.., E2 i' t 3 I ,ants ,AVA .,. .gin ,5rf.'::,L W 1 l . ,-1' ir , ,. is - Q 'T a rf' .,. e ,. -. . s- ,. 4' , , ,- . ' f - i' - -Pres' 4, . an Y I ,ones Vlce trelle. wk' ' ' 'Q ' J 92 - 1. fi... 3if 5?'1z.'M 'stant Treasvfer' ni Curatfbfi N' Fw W , .nf , , We, Ass' r. B, PHY f v ..' 'ffM7 5- ,. ' b on Curator: Russell. measure ' if l T Q' ff M. ,. -a ,e l I Gi S v Z . els' ' 'gl W' 'bsen Praver :eaibartz NCHPPS, Secrexanlgraver Leader' '- E' Jaco f West en . ' F Kgwaldlukl Nlissionar -l w n'+ Friday Evening Missionary Meeting. ..s , 'FD V , hz' ' eunxuu ' i l lAA mllSlAPKiS i THEIR' GOAL FOR over half a century our students have ioy- fully found their way ,to the most unique and inspiring service of the Hillside--the Friday night Missionary Meeting. This meeting is the product of the planning of a group of young people, chosen by their fellow-students, who conscienti- ously seek the will of God through 'fasting and prayer for each meeting. They have as a motivat- ing force a burning passion to adequately present the great challenge of the regions beyond, to in- crease the ranks of those who have set their faces toward the foreign field, and to call upon all to become fervent and passionate prayer warriors in order that all men everywhere might have at least one opportunity to accept Christ as their Saviour. A ,,-Q.. . I u . ,v,,,- ' f., X l 3 , ' ' 'f rv - - - ' ' -'R C'.f3x'A!h - .W-wif? 1 -iam ,.,, .- : A Ky!-I Q . A Ani' 'V A . ,. . ,I1 . , , z ' g y a ' l lu mil ' ' v- , HJ U ' .. I if V'. .' 3 H, 4 N 'F' 5, xi ' J N af 1 1:1011 11 4hMI'UIAxvx ff M , If A -nk gi up Ill! fn :. rf 'W E36-. M 1 '-' Y 3- '1' , E lf'3'2Pyg . E ' Q' ' 5 ' W' I - - -.J it , 'Q --S Jw ' as 'f A ' we 'LW ., .A Z, A ,M .. 1 vkv Wigs' L I ff ' ' -4,733 Y ' x Q'- fY? E' . 'gi' .ww , A F , ., Ii., ir -WQ, Uv-H., M, 1 'Q f. ' 15353: IN . ' 5- 'i:' ' , ', V. ' ' Y y ,Ah x , 8 - ,z .. 9 ' V , V '- C, Perry, Prayer Leaderg N, Brooks Curator. H Heubsch A I t t T .. - , ' 1 - , ssfs an - - . . Smalley, Presadenr, R, Gray' Secretary: K' Gilmore' Treasurer, H' reasurer, R. Sfebbm s, V: -P - Sams, Curaforg M, B Ce resldent' W' erchen, Prayer Lea der. ommittees l luv. ,, 'A' 'UNL 0 v X W . 0595 ,ff s L-4 k Missionary Guest Spea EFS. Ps I IAVZ ff . 41. f' .N ' I K Q , , , , .f..s,., f '- 'H . 1.-' 1,..,-.Af 4' V ' cps-W-.. .l ff' A Q . i s'N i5l.f2 l l N, :va , , ., is rllia? iii: 11-51: is ,W flax? A 4 'll .ij . . 1 l il I -V W as V i NO PLACE on the campus boasts of more popularity than does the bookstore. Twice daily or oftener each student faithfully makes his pilgrimage here, blue skies or not. Here one procures the many and varied things of which he has need, whether books, school supplies, or just the snack to tide him over until the next meal. Under the same roof--the real attraction --is the postoffice. Always the day has more color because of what may be in one's mailbox. Perhaps Jim or Mary will find financial assistance for the current month--perhaps a letter or package from 'home--perhaps a local from the fellow student. ... 4 'Q g 91 I s. l l I, r qt ,. Mg . 4, QA 4... ' .1 'u 'Ita .B :xxx ifilj , Q .P F M'-gr 'I F .K 0 A '15 ,331 X l i 1 Q lbw X. ' A nv Q ,Mi A f.- , ...- ' 1 L! if: und! a , ' 51 9 s ' ,, . if ,Q .V , . -ry Q 4 :iv Ax lr' ' 'uve' Cut ' rary ERE a staff of nine young ladies cheerfully and tirelessly aid a great number of students each day to find the necessary material for themes, book reports, research papers, sermons and s-o on. lt is the desire of M. T. I. to provide for its students an abundance of literary material to aid them in preparation for their future work. .-2: ONVEN i nthly meeting, the aim of the Logicians is to become proficient messengers of the Cross. The programs attended by those particularly in- terested in intellectual pursuits contained debates, dis- cussions, impromtu speeches or extemporaneous addres- ses, and covered both secular and religious topics. Music and poetry were also included for those with a more aes- thetic nature, These programs proved to be instructive, interesting and humorous, as w ll ' V' ' e as dignified. ING in a mo ' LOGICIANS lm l ,,,,w,!lL Us vw i, , W, .i 4Wlllii.fi Wffg',C,1 I 'lg' , ' iw li- MN , i ' -W w,,,,.,il,i ,IW 7' 1, 'Mfr' vw , W it i, y,,,,,i,y in 1 ii, ,Y-I 'y :ill 1 iw i- ' -if Y m i if ' ' il it ,', fi' ,ii .,i' i .. w ' if Wl l llf'w, iS i 7 wh, W V 1 Aly' , , Y ,ir ,i-,1ri,i.,7W,Ww i wr y J Yi ,, I ,, Ji ' lm Y ,, W flmrrk law lllilg Wg ,qu- ' Wi' ,WY ,fx l i li. yr ' ll W l Q it-,i Q 'l sl 'N fiiilw l lli ry, W i, -wi i W ,lil J' Milla, i illgi, 1 it ' !ll'firl'. i :Wy , y,,,5,,:,li,i l, Mill Q ru 1 i , -it I ir i it i, 4 ,Wir 3, ,1 Ng, K , ,. . 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Q lm: i , F I ll: I .20 v-- ig, , NYACK CHAPTER of the CHRISTIAN AlRMEN'S MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP omcsns NEIL WEBBER, President LOIS SHOWALTER, Pianist RUTH smvoeiz, secretary ci-iARi.es Kscemzs, Pinot-Adviser HIS is an organization of Christian men and women in the field of aviation, and of other Christian men and women of missionary interest, who love God and who see the great possibilities opened up by the use of aircraft in speeding the Gospel Light to the uttermost part of the earth. The purpose is: to fulfill Christ's Great Commission, Mark 16:15, To hasten the return of our blessed Saviour and Lord-XJesus Christ, Matt. 24:14, and .to inspire united, cooperative and coordinated efforts to accomplish these ends, I Cor. 3:9. ' wt ' JSI-'9 ab NC 3B'25XP' .R I 'H ., W .BM .gf i.l'A 5 ,L-' i1'l' l1dli i 5.553 PMI' Q, We 1. ..- ig . 11,!,'x.Q. '- ' - i .' 1 tl Z x 3.3. A -, M in th W Q' N .Six Q as 112.4 V 1,3 'V-no 2--' - K ixia 'N SN! 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V b -5 -43,44 l' :JW .qu OUP' CHWEL H 'Hill 'fl Reflecfi 'TZ.m7l Y H SVM-LW? .Anal .ln 'Yll i Hr, 0 rf 'U Aff MH rv QD' aug' .,g,.5A- 4 P' ... , Q,-,. nr , , water L, I 'F' -v G 8 .r ,L M' .. . 5 W. 4... -wwf f ' ' , v-,fflim Q. .' 'mf' ' at Rt' .X 3 W, l, Amv g, !,V74..R' Q11 f- .A l, ,4 , -A as-.'U Q5-QR W' ,fm X Z., Y i L. N in 0 1 2 ,f 1 vw- he sy ,Q L-'rl ,Y -gow. it HEN you look into your mirror you see a reflection of your- self. So it is here. As you look into the following pages you will see a reflection of yourself in the many phases of school life. You have done these things many times, and we have put them in print so that they will always be a remembered phase of your life. Look through them, gaze upon them, and relive your Nyack days again. Some times you will be suprised-you did not know that we had caught you, but here it is, in picture and print. MY 'DEAR YOUNG PEOPLE 1 .5-1. 'Aw ,wi -J', eptember Consecrated. Refuse? McKaig's anniversary. Oh, R. B.! Sleeping beauty. Lois n' Benny. We're off! Sisters, we. Fall frolic. Thinking or dream ing? Preity baby. Howytruel Beulah. Won't be long now. Senior hike. WT' Qctolner I A'Darlene. ' 2 Newlyweds. 3 Empty. Q 4 Senior personalities. 5 Meditating. 6 Proud parents. 7 Reflective mood. 8 Oh Miss Stanhope! 9 Dottie. IO They answered the call. I I Dentyne grin. I2 Posin'. I3 They sing, too. I4 China bound. , I5 Mixed expressions. IW' :M 1 . I fir 'G i -il gifs-i NOVCH1 CI' River view. Ohioans. Soteriology, Jimmy? For God and Country Not bad, Benny! Freshman supper. Gus and Co. Pretty smiles. Hillside reflections Engaged Our dream, too. Fresh air fiends. Sideview. Goin' steady. Outnumbered. YU A 9 1.-.- K ,U if J 1 K f , ...tt 4 v r ax ga p -fs' ' X' Ml-i'i1 'QA 4 ,. gf N sr 'I 1 an 1 4' pu Alu n I lil N X S 'N 5 ' K , l, ' I 'I 1: 'lTHi'i W1 lxy. Vg., f11.,. .4 -a-n...,. 1 mlZ5f 1 v WWW N 'Ji of , , 1 . .-- '-4 a ,' . -4 4' U if v JY? t I 4' 'Q 'fl' ? ?r.. 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In Y, x - 1 . ,Q , c W A is NV' M, V A. Adffiwe V , 4 ip ! , ' .al ,:., , ..'sfh'X'Q . I 5 4. ElI1L1ElIy Desolate. 2 Our winter home. 3 Nice! 4 On the bridge. 5 Furry weather. 6 Thru the trees. 7 Off-to Gordon. 8 Duck! 9 Life is wonderful! IO Our waitresses. I I Chapel--Mr. Fried. 12 Brave girl. 13 Tired, Bm? 14 Who's the target? I5 Romance-it's won derful. ww Fehruary l The fleet's in. 2 Cheerful' Berta. 3 Smile, Anita. 4 From the window. 5 Impish looks. l 6 The inevitable end. 7 Offguard. 8 Fix him purty, Freda. 9 Wilson prayer meet ing. lO Griffie. ll Finally stumped. I2 From behind the tree I3 Ummmmmml l4 Strolling. I5 In-laws-to-be. H4, mf ' - 9 o W W . gal i2 I5 Marc On the steps. Summer comes to M Farmer-ettes. From the window Our mascot. Smiling eyes Which is which? The last mile. Butler-s on strike. Bring him around Freda! Batter up! Up in the air. 13 The ferry's running 14 Freshmen portraits Clouds over Nyack. .:r'H1 -ff' J -r Q., .I A ' . p I 1 Long way down'. Bring 'em back alive. Very becoming, Mabel! We like ir, too. Tired, girls? Around the flagpole May we join you? So many steps', Planning. Clean up day. Tihaf's the idea, Ginny! Slap-happy. Why, Mr. Dunbar. Big grin-little girl. Wl'io's rowing who? 10 ay End of a perfect day. Spring at last. l-le's back. Graduation. Southern trio. Catch it, Ruthie! Profiles unawares. Perfect set-up. New chauffeur. ' Harmony Hall. Nice. l2 Beauty and the beast. l3 Root sweeper. l4 Midgets. P l5 Sunshine and shadows -z vga- ,THEM 4' V Au 'F-1:' -' 2 ff f :fin .1 vlo gn- L 130156-:I mt evme Y M, K . 52315.-: ' Y , lr eff' - ':',,.,f-1i3rfW ' I, 4 an 'if ' ,, Mt.. WL 3 t , , 3 ' ww- 41: wi! - V P' rv, vVW' fy 1 A--, . 115- HE time students spend at M. T. I. is one of preparation for a future ministry. lt is a period of constantly taking in truth so that later on that truth may be given out to the millions of earth who are perishing for lack of it. lt is a seas-on of learning proceed- ures and methods for effectually presenting the Gospel in the in- terim before His return. , But though Nyack's young men and women are engrossed with the vision of the great harvest field they will soon enter for their life work, their eyes are open to the possibilities before them at the present time. Each week scores of them participate in a num- ber of activities for the Master, carrying out His command now to preach the Gospel to every creature. ' l From children wide-eyed with wonder at the world into which they have recently come to the white-haired filled with apprehen- sion as they near the precipice of eternity, the unsaved surrounding our Hillside are being told that the Lamb of God shed His blood to atone for their sins. Ye shall be witnesses unto me, Jesus com- manded His followers, and the young people of M. T. l. are obeying. EXPECTANTLY THEY HEAR ABOUT JESUS CHRIST , A, . M , , 's 9 H A 5. ,Skill 1 K J I ' . , .L:Y'S,', I I lf5b ,:f'li,-'mt V 1, K' gg. A I: I muy' ix AM. V' I V F.: Q A. v W s y ,I, HSI ., I . .., ANNE is it A f .1 Ka -41 - W at 1+ ' ix- - f- - - . .tt .f. -t , .fx fia- t , W ,. V ' 1 , .wi f,.,:'.,vl ,L ., :.: ' M U . qt r J AQ: - 1 ' . .A 1, .1 sa i 4 f f A H a,1.'i'i I S 'Lf -5 In 4' I ,, ..w l 'r lA, , J M, wif. A.,:.HM, VA J, 7- 1 gf , ' -I ..LL',,. , A , gn., Fw Q' i 'ff' '11i.i:1.. P V I 'JW' I , H .... 5 E WM, .,... ,,:!.,.M, ,Q , l .1 . 1. . ,U ff' pr . , I 4, . 5- it ff: Nl A ' V- P- ' H 'I , 11 QQ. , I , .. 1 . i ' ' -0' ' 4 --- I , ' .. 1' I T. -.v -.mr N , nt 4 A A .- , I fa' I .,,,5.' ad X .Us 2.35 ' .wJ,,: 141 . rggcgw l a .Ser ,- , .. wks, I . H 5 X a : M. . g .5 y - . fl . in N ' vb .,..V .r , .A wr'-sf -I if 'K' A M5 v 1. 4 xv . me -on ,, ,A vm ll 1 14 ,-'Q ME 2 1.1 at fi 'I lfjtiil 2 I1 n..t,,,. . 1 af.. J I 1 9'3 'W ' wan' N 'a KK: f rl lf 'PW Isa. tp , . as gas . ' Qian.- . , A, P 'rl :ami 'V r -vu- Galzluerers 'gi .fa I' 1 HEARD them as they prayed, earnestly pouring out their hearts to their Saviour that He would grant them souls. I know the loving plans made for those classes. I think I understand the trembling first attempts. I watched them teach from the Book they love so well. I was proud to see them stand- ing before the youngsters as examples of Christian living, telling of a Christ who means everything to them. Patiently, persistently, tenderly they have dealt with human life. I know how they feel when they return to tell ofa child who has made way in his life for the Saviour. I know the joy that springs up from the heart of them. There is no thrill like this thrill. All else fades into the background. Soul-winning becomes a passion with them. This is a blessed life. This is the life of a Jewel Gatherer. SWG ii, 'W Q ,, f-I ' 2' ,gps-, 'if , uv, is I iff! fag ! ' I 1 fx, - Q, g fy ! gms g .. , it .m f .-fi, 4 ,1 Q , 3. '. ! 'nv I ikwgf wr . 'T' il Sus r r 4 1 , ol- lg ix, h y i -fi' ' , . ' ,, - , 4 I-2 'S- A , fm. ,- Qi' .. 3 ' 'uffwm 'P' ., W., 5! Vqxfi n,..f ' ' 'E -F amen NME QR' li. lwdf, fi . it trim fix: if QV . U ' K ' WA fy' I li z. I l A M K 4 ,L A .. as I Ri Alibi s Q J V y h ry- if -K 1 f. 'g A12 ww. t 1 .. fr- . ' it 1 W ' '-r ' !V hh frifll'llllllll111l111llil'if if , , is J 'WE FORM an army unit which works quietly and receives little recogni- tion from men. Ours is the privilege of meeting individuals where they are, and of leading them to the Saviour, Door to door evangelism is sometimes discouraging, but we have the confidence that he that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him. Fishers of Men F , I w 1 4 H 1 ' W P I 'S L 1 3 1 w 1 I i L 1 N 1 4 .an - 1 wg- -m. -- -',. 47.1-mug.: 1.x..,,...-L.. Mm' , A . 1-LL m --M - A 'Er 1, if VR' v. 'Th' '!h. r '42 SJ' . .. b- ,M A . I A 1 ,F-it - .Ti - T V, V Q J . . , , .,4L,,s, I 1 isses: Carlson, Spltrler, Allen 'Bill if PMA.. as Sacred Hour Trio Misses: Bowman, Hall, Bechtel 401-YV Good News Trio Misses: Mann, Crounse, Snyder 5 F 1 KW ' i 'T Wh: i Nfl' E2 nfl 1 - u w. :Fr I . . lm .,l .i.,, .L. i ,..... Mixed Quartelte Patmont, Luck, Walls, Gracely -1-. ,. ,.... . ., ,,..s .V w Instrumental Group , Misses: Jones, Corvette, Bethge, Dickinson jf' . in' in 04.- Ambassadors Quartetfe Weinzierl, Durant, Garrison, Bailey Chapel Hour Quarfette Messrs: Klinsing, Herbert, Waldron, Pugh Pianist--Betty Beaver PRACTICAL WORK S we reflect back upon our days ' at Nyack, some of the fondest memories recalled are those we spent in the service of the King. Quartets-Trios-Duets Instrumentals- solos, as well as preaching assign- ments were welcomed as golden op- portunities. The richgleanings from these laborers in the vineyard will be known and rewarded by our Lord on That Day. l Men's Quartette Messrs: Sipley Britten, Stilwell' Waldron Nyack Ensemble Waldron, Herbert Pugh, Beaver Klinsing Brass Quartetle Watrous, Pitroff, Phullips, Ellison 1 V ., V-,f , TTI JJ M W-at gs, 2.... A Wf ' l Q -, K .qv P' .uv Q10 us ,,, L' . , It 'rpg' ' I I .aa 3 -and 41 . uv- ,A ii ,al ,, In , s pf . -vo-'4 5' ' -.5-if my 1. Lu 'V ..,..arug .Mg Hx, r '1' qmw gr -91 ,,, ..- -qs- xnvw mdk 'F' , .4 L 7 . Athl If f , H 1 , .,. . ,.', v , fw .. . 4' , A --43, ,A , , M ' Agar' ' 41,1 V - iv ' ' - A A ,If - ' 3,5 .. 'QW gyb. .M-H7 -11. . ..- ff' uv ' ,- :, ,..1,w- ,. , ' K -, 4 - L ' ,Q ., gf- ' 2 , VY' v ,le-' ,F ,z f ' ,lg A 5g,,,,. ' ,4 wi, 1 h A Af-mf A :J Y ' A of , ' ' ,f ' ' 1, , . 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Thus room has been made in the Hill- side schedule for the periodical exercising of bodies and for organ- ized teams whose efforts can be observed and enjoyed by all. WHAT A DRIVE! F , 5 at ' ' iw Ms - - X ' , :E '-I , . if Q' +-3 Q ,f x - . r 4 'A' L..- f jig ... - ' Q at J. , ,M T V O by 'Q-X. . ,tb 1, t - 1: f,..n...i - 5, . sv.. . 4 , . 51,31 -- 5 Y .J 5 4' l . 5 ' .- Y A i . w , 1 H A-1 ,-4 t- '-'. 1 .xv T' E ivgft ' fl. :W . I ,Q Xa ,td - My ' ',,...,i 4 , , -A V w . ,-if af , . V tm N . N . A' V ff .I .- ' -Q-, A no 5 ,111 I .i . .. a ,- 1 .ti Y ' --'W' .gr Wi , ,. . Q54 is Q.-' 7 iFT8' . ' 107' wi f i A M, V A .3 A 'E --1. If V : V 4' . - Q , v b. V. E 33' A' ' V . V- V ' A nb-I.. ,': ?f ' 'A W f :L . f ' -.J iv, Q i,'a,g. ,',-- V-iv' . A 1. 1 Q . -,I , V gf . W Q 1 Pvlf Ay 'j i V Q' V WM W'HfM , f 4. . ': 'sh' ,, . -V. 1 4, V Q -.gf A . . VV ...A , 5 I A, ,ff .. 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Webber Verjci ff -, - 7 I -'sri CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Schools and Colleges Missionary Training Institute Nyack Correspondence School Bob Jones College I Gordon College of Theology and Missions Wheaton Col ege St. Paul Bible Institute Houghton College Toccoa Falls Institute Marion College I Simpson Bible Institute Tay or University- Eastern Baptist heological Seminary Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches and Districts Christian and Missionary Church of Nyack, The Miami Gosfael Tabernacle Asheville Gospe Tabernacle Northeastern District Cranford Gosjpel Tabernacle New E0-flan District South estern District Foreign Department Home Degartment Western istrict Christian and Missionary Church of Syrac Christian Publishing Houses William H. Dietz, Inc. . Christian Publication, inc. David C. Cook Publishing Co. Sunday School Times Union Gospel Press Complimentary Advertisements Westchester Broadcasting Corp. . Missionary'Training Institute Book Store Lambrides 6' Bohman Continental Baking Company Dieges Cv Clust Arrow Electronics Metered Fuel Oil Service The Haverstraw Better Laundry Corp. Wilcox Construction Co., Inc. Rockland Coaches, lnc. Cunningaham Bros. Nyack ank and Trust Co Miller Dairies Rockland Light and Power Co. Robert Gair Co. O. N. RosenbergB Widmann Bros. akery Inc. Rubin and Friedman Thomas Electricians Barber's Express ment 4 Nyack The Shopping Center of Rockland County Earle L. Polhemus Baron's Furniture Burns Hardware J. Sutera 0tto's Floor Covering Hugh E. White Kerchman's Jackson's Clothes, Inc. Rainbow Dress Shop Jas. Zabriskie Strauss Stores Rockland Photo Shop Pickwick Library Nyack Pharmacy H. Neuman Neisner's Gus Gaetjen A. Maxwell Luleich's Bakery Koblin Pharmacy Frank Raso R, C. Pye Uncle Sam's Shoes Koblin's Kiddie Shop R. Schmitt Co. Wolf Mark Harper Method Magnus Pedersen Rockland Refrigeration Co. Public Service Taxi H. Koehler Co. Rockland Cleaners G Tailors Yanko's Apparel Shop Harry's Hardware Y. M. C. A. H, T, Holliday Entlich Shop Brown and Son Bluebird Shop Worstold-Hawvermale Inc. Vasiliow Bros. Lucky's Mens Shop Van Der Walde's Quality Cleaners Wagschal's Dr. Irving Dubroff Up-To-Date Laundry Max Smith Dr. B. and E. H. Herzog ENYACK T 7 ,f ti i if 1, li., Vin l l The Missionary Training Institute, so familiarly known as NYACK by its thousands of alumni and its tens of thousands of friends, was the first Bible training institute of its kind to be established on the North-American Continent. lt is the parent training insitute of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. From its halls more than eight thousand young people have gone forth to preach The Whole Bible to the Whole World. Nyack is thoroughly fundamental in doctrine, has an accredited faculty, and every faculty member is a Spirit-filled man of God. The Missionary Training Institute is conveniently located on the Nyack hillside, twenty-eight miles north of New York City. This provides a secluded place for study overlooking the majestic Hudson, and yet within easy reach of the great metropolis, with its unexcelled opportunities for practical Christ- ian work. The first unit of the new building program will be completed in August of this year. This is a fire-proof dormitory for girls, costing with furnishings, S306,000.00. The second unit will be a new administration building. The third unit is a dormitory for men. The Living Endowment Fellowship Fund of S20,000.00annually is com- pleted for the present school year. The petition for accreditation with New York Regents' standing has been made, and an amendment for degree-grant- ing privileges has been filed. You are invited to share in the spiritual preparation of five 'hundred consecrated young people at Nyack. For further information write Dr. Thomas Moseley, The Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, New York. OUTLINE STUDIES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT The Nyack Correspondence School COURSES CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES O THE PROPHETS AND THEIR PROPHECIES O BIBLE COMMENTARY I O BIBLE COMMENTARY Il CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE O TEACHER TRAINING COMMENTS Seven distinct courses are offered and present a wide range of information and a wealth of material for the Bible student. The courses are both scholarly and spiritual. Nyack's Correspondence work may be taken either by the in- dividual or by a group arrangement. There are advantages in the individual plan as the student may advance as fast as he desires. However, if twelve or more enroll in a class, the price for each student is reduced to one half of the regular rate. Service men who study individually are given half price. This special rate will be granted for a period of six months after one is discharged from the armed forces. Correspondence credits may be applied toward graduation from the Missionary Training Institute. For further information, address THE NYACK CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Missionary Training Institute Nyack, New York IS7 STUDENTS ARE NOT ONLY WELL TRAINED ACADEMICALLY AND CULTLIRALLY BUT ARE GIVEN. mr!! Union of Czriafian Sruice A largz' mnulzrsr of Hal: jones Collage stmlents arc pwparilzg fur full-time Clzrislian work. Some will go as mixsimmrivs lo zlismul lands, Olllers will szrrvu IIIl10lPlL', .But-f Wlmcthcr they are running for full- 9, time Christian service or for a busi- My ness or profussionnl cnrccr, students . Im U of , Ne If wlyopun ,A learn tlml llc who snvcs lxis life ,NAA slmll lusu il zlncl that llc who loses M Iris lnlc I'f1rCl1risl's salkc slmll lvincl il. 158 Offers YOU NEW DORMITORIES YOU WILL ENJOY GORDON . . . because GORDON ACCEPTS the supernaturally inspired Word of God GORDON OFFERS splendid opportunity for Christian testimony NYACK ALUMNI now enrolled enjoy GORDON. For YOUR Catalogue write to THE DEAN, Evans Way, Boston l5, Massachusetts FOUNDED BY ADONIRAM JUDSON GORDON . . . 1889 DR. V. R. EDMAN President For Christ and His Kingdom The Christianity of Wheaton College must be measured by precept and practice. We are to be Christian in attitude and in act, devoted to the person of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and to His service, devout in our study of His Word and understanding of His Will, and dedicated to the presentation ot the Gospel by lite and by lip to those who know not the Saviour. The purposes of the College must be Christian, with emphasis on service to others rather than on selt-interest, to-obey in spirit and actuality the Commission to be witnesses unto Christ in all the world. -From Dr. Ed- man's Statement of Administration Policy, pre- segrggd to the Faculty Council, September, WHEATON COLLEGE WH EATON This advertisement contributed' by one who is a friend of Missionary Training Institute and of Wheaton College. ILLINOIS 159 Gordon College Theology and Missions A Christian education leading to the A B in Th B.R.E. and graduate degrees The St Paul Bible Institute I36l ENGLEWOOD AVENUE ST PAUL 4 MINNESOTA REV GEORGE D STROHM, President-Dean Institute Courses open to High School graduates in Bible, Theology Missions Christian Education and Music. Degrees granted in Theology and Music to those who present sixty hours of credits from a recognized college. Write today for a tree prospectus. HIGHEST STANDARDS . . . Houghton is a fully accredited liberal arts col- lege combining high scholastic standards with vital Christianity. A variety of general and specialized courses are offered, leading to the B.A. and B.S. degrees. At Houghton there is a wholesome and inspiring combination of spiri- tual, cultural, and recreational activities. SUMMER SCHOOL The Houghton College summer school offers young people an opportunity to speed up the completion of their preparation for service and leadership. The Inter-session: June 4 through June 28, the Six-week Session: July I through August 9. Write for catalogues and information to the Registrar HUUBHTUN COLLEGE I The Toccoa Falls Schools 5 IWHERE CHARACTER IS DEVELOPED WITH INTELLECTI ,S I This Bible Sch-ool which is different offers .4- , 4 f.,,J,.i HIGH SCHOOL FULLY Accneorrso 4YEAns Specializes in helping matured young men and women who for some reason missed high sc-hool when younger. BIBLE COLLEGE 4YEARS Only high school graduates admitted. Aut orized to grant a degree B.A. in Biblical Education. BIBLE SCHOOL zYEARs High school diploma necessary. Certificate will be given for work covered. VOCATIONAL Machine shop, wood-working, radio, agriculture, commercial lshorthand and typingl, flying school, music. Farm lII00 acresl, dairy, eannery, and student help reduces cost to a For information address DR. R. A. FORREST TOCCOA FALLS, GEORGIA MARION COLLEGE Marion College a growing college distinc- tively Christian. Has missionary graduates on every continent. Increased enrollments throughout war period. Special attention to needs of returning veterans. Wesleyanic in Biblical interpretation. Large opportunities for self-help. Confers A.B., B.S. in Ed., B. Rel., M. Rel., B.D. degrees. A catalogue V W. F. MCCONN President MARION, INDIANA on request. SIMPSON BIBLE INSTITUTE The Gateway to the Orient and the Islands of the Sea. SPECIALIZED COURSES OFFERED IN: MISSIONARY TRAINING THEOLOGY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SACRED MUSIC REV. RAYMOND L. CRAMER, B.D. President-'Dean ioi west Sam sweet ISEATTLE 7, wAsHiNeToN I6l The Eastern Baptist .17 Theological Seminary Serves the present ago by sending last year l32 GkAouAT:s lN'ro wonua SERVICE M,jii1i'il,, FOR CHRIST An Effective ' 4 1 EASTERN Christian College I ? I 852555 l5ii5Af5l'Tl'siSRzXi55'T' - I fl l s cHoLAm.v AND sPmvruAi.. c e'I 'af '? ' -' Q Ill RUE TO THE- SACRED SCRIPTURES. 'Interdenommatlonal T EIXALTS THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. ESPECTED BECAUSE SHE IS REVERENT AND RELIABLE. . , 1 N ECESSARY AND A NOTABLE BAPTIST SCHOOL. For catalog and information about Service Grants and Questions and investigation welcomed 5Ch0lafShiPS'W li9 GORDON PALMER, President OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Lancaster Avenue ang! City Llne l3ll A Upland, Indiana Philadelphia, Pa. Compliments of Christian and Missionary Alliance Church REV. C. DONALD MCKAIG, Pastor Telephone Nyack 285J V HIGH AVENUE and FRANKLIN STREET NYACK, NEW YORK Compliments of C0mPllmenfS of Miami Gospel Tabernacle Ashville Gospel Tabernacle REV. T. G. MANGHAM-Pastor REV- J- A' BANDY-pastor N. W. 5th AVE. and 33rd STREET 'phone 73-3359 ASHVILLE, N. C. 162 DELTA LAKE CONVENTIDN Northeastern Rome' District of The New York Christian Cr June 27 fo Missionary July 7, N46 Alliance , I TABERNACLE EVHIIQBIESIIC 9 MESSEOHHFY ll1Sllil'i1fi0l1ill Write REV. H. D. STODDARD, District Superintendent 22 Esther Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. YOUTH ron CI-lRIS'l ' Young Peop1e's Conferences 1 9 4 6 Delta Lake Junior Y. P. C., Rome, N. Y. iages ll-149 July 9-15 Delta Lake senibf Y. P. c., Rome, July 15-zz Nyack Senior Y. P. C., Nyack, N. Y. August 5-I2 uofh ANNIVERSARY NYACK Y. P. c.I OUTSTANDING YOUTH LEADERS WILL SPEAK SPIRITUAL - EDUCATIONAL - RECREATIONAL Sponsored by Northeastern District of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Write REV. R. MILLS GRAY, Director of Conferences 2 Linden Street, Binghamton, N. Y. l Compliments of The Cranford Gospel 'Iiabernaele RETFORD AVENUE and CHERRY STREET CRAN FORD, NEW JERSEY GORDON H. KEENEY Pastor F. RUTH WINDISCH y Deaconess SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT OKLAHOMA, TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA District Headquarters ARLINGTON, TEXAS, Box 33 SOUTHWEST FOR CHALLENGE and VISION Seventh June Zl Annual to Camp June 30 Meeting Arlington, Texas OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS and MISSIONARIES REV. P. R. HYDE District Superintendent THE NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT REV. LOUIS J. ISCH District Superintendent l35 PARK STREET ATTLEBORO, MASS Two Summer Convention Grounds CAMP HEBRON OLD ORCHARD Attleboro, Mass. Old Orchard, Maine CAMP HEBRON Youth Conference ChiIdren's Camps J I I Girls UV S' 'Rough 7 ' July iofh through 23rd wlth Rev 'R L Cole TWO GREAT RALLIES Direcfor ' July 4th and Sunday, BOYS July 7th July 25th through Aug. 7th Rev. Bradford N. Hess, Rev- Chas, Farah' Director Director Annual Bible and Missionary Conference August 23rd through September 2nd OLD ORCHARD The Birth-place ,of Alliance Conventions A I O I nnual Bible and Missionary Conference August 2nd through Ilth CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '46 The Holy War continues unabated. Have you enlisted in the services of the Church Militant, either at home or over- seas? The Christian and Missionary Alliance has been assigned sectors of the w-orldwide evangelistic battlefields whose com- bined populations total 79,000,000 souls. Of these we have yet to reach 40,000,000, including 200 known tribes. Our post-war program calls for 50 new missionaries to be sent forth annually for five years, beginning l945. Our Per- sonnel Secretary will be happy to advise you concerning your life work, either in our fellowship or under other auspices. The Foreign Department The Christian and Missionary Alliance 260 WEST 44th STREET NEW YORK l8, N. Y The Home Department THE ci-misTiAN cf Missiomtnv ALLIANCE SERVING YOU... . . in the general oversight of the interests of the Home Field . . . a bureau of communication and arrangement 'between all available workers and needy fields, both old and new . . . the recruiting agent for ministerial supply. l65 WHEN YOU VISIT The Central City of The Empire State Phone 3-8547 for advice you may need and find' fellowship in The Christian and Missionary Alliance 347 Cortland Avenue Syracuse, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '46 And when you need tools for Christian work, remember we have them. ,vp-C 1 f' N, 1? 1 Rgigzwy Til If I BT.. . , ' We D. V. B. S. Materials, Child Evangelism Supplies, Flannelgraph Stories, Reference Books, Hymn Books, Sunday School Literature. EVERYTHING FOR THE CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL Free catalo on re uest CHRlSTIANIliUcBLIICATlONS Third and Reily Streets Harrisburg, Pa. Western Canadian District of The CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 60 fields, I20 workers from Fort William, Ontario, to Chilliwack, British Columbia, and from Buffalo Gap in Southern Saskat- chewan to Whitehorse, Yukon, away up in the North-West territories, calling for some one to preach the Gospel to every creature. We send our young people from Western Canada to Nyack, St. 'Paul, and Seattle, and you send them back to serve in this 3,000,000 square mile challenge to Home pioneer missionary work. When in Chicago Visit D I E T Z EVERYTHlNG FOR THE CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL Attendance Helps, Sunday School Literature, Plaques, Mottoes, D. V. B. S. Supplies, Bibles Books, Flannelgraph, Honor Rolls, Flags. Write for free catalog of supplies WILLIAM H. DIETZ, INC. IO S. Wabash Ave. Chicago 3, Illinois Compliments of Ambassadors Quartette SUMMER TOUR 1946 166 Compliments of Westchester Broadcasting Corp. ROGER SMITH HOTEL whale Plains, N. Y. WFAS lI230 On Your Dial SERVl NG WESTCHESTER COUNTY I ABIDING HILLSIDE REFLECTIONS -offered by- Missionarg Training Instituto Bookstore NYACK-ON-THE-HUDSON, New YORK BIBLES - BOOKS - MOTTOES lYour daily source for devotion and inspirationl Mementos of your school life at Nyack SPOIRTSHIRTS BANNERS EMBLEMS KERCHIEFS PENNANTS LETTERS Add to your library at any time by ordering from the Bookstore by mail. RUTH THOMPSON, Manager O O Christian Journal Weekly International Sunday School Lessons are treated in such a way that the busy teacher will find it possible to conduct a satisfactory class for all ages. Just look at these helps. Main Lesson Ex-position, by Dr. Harry A. lrenslde Busy Men's Corner, by Tom M. Olson Cartoon, by E. J. Pace Primary, by Ethel S. Low Juniors, by Ruth E. Dow Illustration Round Table My Class of Girls, by Beatrice E. Borchardt Little Jetts and Boys' Talks, by Wade C. Smith From the Platform, by 'Philip E, Howard Family Worship, by Ernest M. Wadsworth, D.D. For Inspiration and General Information About once each month Emest Gordon uneartihs unusual bits of news gathered from around the world. Occasional articles on recent archaeological discoveries by Dr. Joseph P. Free Notes on Open Letters answer puzzling and hard questions. Christian Endeavor Topics thoroughly expounded. E t x remely Important Articles Constantly Appear Just a few recent topics: ERARCHY CHALLENGES THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HI PROTESTANT AMERICA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE COMPARED CIHRISTIANITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION THE MI.NlSTER'S PART IN REVIVAL GOD'S PLACE lN MARRIAGE , 'LIBERTY THAT ENDURES Annual rate, S2.25: in clubs of 5 or -more, 51.75 each subscription. S PECIAL SHORT-TERM O'FFER - 24 weeks for Sl I67 BIBLE LOVERS' STUDY QUARTERLY THE BIBLE EXPOSITOR AND ILLUMINATOR Comments on the International Lesson Topics by Spirit-filled writers B U 9 SI.25 a year, single subscription, payable in advance. 30c a quarter, in bulk quantities. U U 0 Send in your subscription to UNION GOSPEL PRESS CLEVELAND 1, oi-no COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Lambrides Cr Bowman Continental Baking Company Certified Public Accountants Bakers of WONDER BREAD - HOSTESS CAKE 475 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK I7, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF DWSGS 5' CIUSI' Arrow Electronics Co. I7 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 82 CORTLANDT STREET NEW YORK 7, N. Y. Manufacturing Specialty Suppliers of JEWELERS RECORDING EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT PUBLIC ADDRESS AMPLIFIERS Class Rings, Pins, Medals, Awards Phones Cortland? 7-2935-2998 168 COMPLIMENTS OF Metered Fuel Oil Service rumour, N. Y. SUPPLIERS FOR THE INSTITUTE WE MAKE WARM FRIENDS Haverstraw Better Laundry Corp Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Fur Storage Haverstraw 2226-2364 f 1 Compliments of the Willcox Construction Company, Inc. Q LJ 25-20 FORTY-FIRST AVENUE LONG ISLAND CITY l, N. Y. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF Rockland Coaches, Inc. CX, SPRING VALLEY NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF Cunningham Bros., Inc. X51 519-521 WEST SIXTEEPNTH STREET NEW YORK CITY 1 Nyack Bank Sz Trust Company NYACK, N. Y. Every Banking Service For Everybody PERSONAL LOANS U. S. DEFENSE BONDS FHA LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS MORTGAGE LOANS THRIFT ACCOUNTS BUILDING LOANS TRUST DEPARTMENT AUTOMOBILE LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES BUSINESS LOANS TRAVELERS CHECKS CHRISTMAS CLUB BUY U.S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS TODAY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A MARINE MIDLAND BANK MILLER DAIRIES MILK and ICE CREAM CYEDQZT For Particular People WEST NYACK I NEW YQRK I72 YOUR ELECTRIC DOLLAR BUYS A LOT ROCKLAND LIGHT and POWER COMPANY A COMPLIMENTS OF To the many Institute students who have been employed 35 pan time workers 0. N. ROSENBERG G' SON, by the ROBERT cod, INC. Hardware - Paints - Wall Paper PIERMONT, iN. Y. EH An appreciation of a job well done. V I2 Main Street Haverstraw, N. Y Tel. Spring Valley l65 Widmann Brothers Bakery WlDMANN'S BREAD WEDDINGS and PARTIES SUPPLIED Center Street Spring Valley, N. Y. Telephone SHerwood 2-9377 Rubin and Friedman Wholesale Fruit 6' Produce 46l East Railroad Avenue Paterson, N. J EARLE L. POLHEMUS I N s u R A N c E REAL ESTATE Insurance of interest to students , ROCKLAND THEATRE BLDG. Qutomobile Cccident NORTH BROADWAY pgggage le Tel. Nyack '71 Tel. Nyack 184, 185 Compliments df B a r o n ' s NYACKIS Burns Hardware G' Paint Co. Leading Furniture House CLARENCE R- BURNS, EPFOP- 154-160 Main Street 70 S. Broadway Nyack, 1N. Y. 118 Main Street Nyack, N. Y Phone Nyack 1345 Tel- NY-9Cl4 2024 J. Sutera Fish Market OHOIS Floor covering nues and INLAID LINOLEUM Wholesale - Retail 8 So. Franklin Street Nyack, N. Y. 161 Main Street Nyack, N. Y COMPLIMENTS OF HUGH E. WHITE NYACK, N. Y. l FUNERAL DIRECTOR 174 Compliments of KE RCH MAN'S James Zabriskie ON BROADWAY NYACK, N. Y. Rockland Photo Shop NYACK, N. Y. Tel. Nyack 577 Rainbow Dress and SportShop Dresses - Coats - Suits II4 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. Tel. Nyack 690 Maln near Park Nyack Pharmacy NYACK'S LEADING DRUGGIST 116 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. SIRAUSS. SIURE I Auto Accessories, Fishing Equipment 144 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. N e i s n e r ' s BETTER MEN'S WEAR 82 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. Tel. Nyack 1686 Pickwick Library Greeting Cards - Books Gifts - Stationery 80 MAIN STREET 'NYACK, N. Y. MaxweII's - Dry Goods, Dresses, Ladies' Wear - 3 SOUTH BROADWAY NYACK, N. Y. N . N e u m a n ovromsrmsr -NYACK NEW YORK E. O. Luleich Bread and Buns Fresh Twice Daily WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES 86 MAIN STREET k NYACK, N. J. Gus Gaetjen's Service AUTO REPAIRS Lubrication - Gasoline Tel. Nyack 100 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT NYACK'S NEWEST MEN'S and BOYS' STORE Jackson's Clothes, Inc. Complete Outfitters For MEN'S CLOTHING 8' FURNISHINGS Corner Main and Broadway Nyack, N. Y. Tel. Nyack 688 - 2083 KobIin's Pharmacy DRUGS - CUT RATE - COSMETICS Prescriptions Accurately Gompounded 96 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. Phone 1 138 Frank Raso WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Dlstrlbutofs Agency Pratt's Fresh Frozen Foods Iso BURD STREET NYACK, N. Y Tel. 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