Moody Bible Institute - Arch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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7 7 .5jllllL!e'lZlL I' facclzzclzf Z-xlll'CC'lll L 2 it REMEMBER? The Chapel service every Monday morning? Men's Evening Devofions, Tuesday +hrough Fri- day? Women's Evening Devo- fions, Tuesday fhrough Friday? The meals we a+e in fhe Dining Room? REMEMBER? Mr. Hallman af fhe Main Desk wHh ready infor- mafion? Those frips +o Hwe Four+l'1 Floor, for one fhing or anofher? Visi+s wifh The faculfy members on 'rhe Sixfh Floor? All +l1e IeHers and pack- ages we received fhrough 'the Pos? Office? REMEMBER? Where some of our money wen'r for books and sup- lies? The Library where some hours were speni' in sfudy and reading? When you sfood before fhe mike on Meer ihe Sfudenf Program? The 'rimes you received 'fhose pink and whife pills, plus, in fhe Healfh Service? REMEMBER? The +imes of relaxafion and fellowship spenl in +he Social room? The games of volleyball and baslcefball played in 'lhe Gymnasium? The sweelesi' spof in +he school, +he Sweel' Shop? The real inspira+ion and insfruc'l'ion received in 'lhe Class Room? 1 7-Here is Mrs. Gamble and These bcryg, 5-Wonder who she's smiling arf 3-TeLerr by iurprrse, Bob? 6-Shirley and Dororhy show how girls can pray Guess who rhese girls ere! 7--Afrer srudy hours, boys WIH piay. 8-Billy Meek sfahdinq with his friend. 3 Q 5 . . I Rr' C vfqa D ,Je x , h -I ., , , , , A A -f 1 - . , . . ,. . .. , . . . ' - 9' a E P ll , - .. . , Q . Q , , . 9 L 3-3 -5 s. 53593 - .. ,. . , , .Quang NCQ' I-If sounds good, 'Qlackieuf 4-Here are some bare fee-T. 2-A pany af Clarences house. 5-Here are more bear' 1926+- 3-Bob and Wayne are all dressed for Easfer. bfgome happy qids af a birthday par 7-Here is as sluggerl PAGE I03 14. FJ 'WL' . ui - T N fy. Ar leasl one married man sludies, l-lere's proof, Merril, Louise, Bill are a nappy lrio serving The Lord, -l-lere is lun in 'rlre snow wirlw flue Grillins. iBob Lylle was never so lilrle in his life. PAGE IO4 -Baslmlul, Gordie7 l-lere is Newman sporfsmanslnip Al and Isabelle Psalimonds. Al lwome willn Mrs. Blair. I-Are-rf? Ney cufe! 4-Trowbvioglg i'nol.1', wwf ,f bw H lm 2-A def V and fwo Ndashef.. 5-CH my ni' 'lpn , WMU T C7715 VH fwwrw' 3fMr, Paui, I lnow Hue anzwery 6-They ve 'ifrudymq br' final' A7 Jfw - eg. ff Havens We somfvern bordfiv of Nvi- promised land. E V- ,, v s naw M, ,..--'f Q r efgnf, 1' QC 1 U pr J.. A, lf-Trrrevvorml Greal indeed is lhe privilege and responsibilily ol: being Gods fellow-worlxers. This lrulh should be inseparably inlerwoven info +he life of everyone connecled wilh fhe school life and worln ol lhe Moody Bible lnslilule. Every friend of lhe lnsfilule, as well as each member of rhe adminislrarion, iacully member, employee, alumnus and sfudenr musl' do his parf in lhe greal work of building io fhe praise of I-lis glory. As sludenls, we realize lhe challenge rhar laces us in view of 'rhe greal opporlunily Thai is sel before us. Our role af presenr is lhaf of Jrrainees being prepared and rrained +o be sem' forlh as servanfs of The Mosl' High God. God, having called us oul of darkness in'ro His marvelous light now has a definiie plan and purpose for each of our lives. ln order To be lailhful servanls and good sfewards of The manifold grace of God, we musf each follow His plan and fulfil His purpose. Wilh 'labourers fogelher wifh God as our wafchword, we publish 'rhis l95O ARCH. desiring Thai in all Jrhings He mighf have The pre-eminence. WSW 'A Qs W if 'Q 2 jg I Hope They pu? somefiwinq in my bow! Dormimry Mafromsz Miss Osierburq and Mis Are you waiwuq for somewminq, girls? FH! em up mow, youxre being wafdwed. if 1 -Oui' from many nafions: ArdiN, Jan van Capekvelem Evert KM- H 'vb 'H H S :W a. ' wa we f'Nnd-we-Lv M9113 My e- lv:,f ' Lf' Tax, :' Ms Ta, 1 JMU UM. FPONT POW: WHlia'rw Mi+cfveN, Tamie Fawashirm. Charles Valm Mrs. Map My Pwr-1 P, En.-.au i-4.341 r vU 'if Li' V'- V Elle-zian, Emily Sakaquchi Da.ij Yeaoul ,I-:Jw PaMH. Miss Danfuma and Mr. Bremen af Hue firaf 'rer'mers'recep+ion. Mr. Broman, who has Hue ho+ plafe? PAGE I07 pu BACK POW: Valve Emfriiim, Dcmalda G'COdaY1 Harald Wriqbf L. Mime Mail Abrafww Ne.-. F'fb'1ffM:1w'aEn,MwljfedA:mN,T S . wi Zin if-Blemuriam We honor +he precious memories of fhree of G-od's choicesf servanls who were +oge'rher ushered info His presence on May 23, l950. Those who lcnew fhem besf mus+ agree +ha+ lheir complele surrender lo Chrisl and fheir uffer devo'l'ion lo +he minis- lry fo which He had called fhem lefi liHle +o be desired. Their lives were an inspira- lion lo rheir fellows and +heir sudden de- parfure has already challenged hundreds fo follow in 'their 'l'rain. May God bless fheir memories 'lo +he spread of 'Phe Gospel of Chris+ 'ro which each was earnesfly dedicaled. HGH, l ale l'lQbE,Qqer ur .f4cf1fer'fiJer.5 . . . 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So you pray' in holiest humility. and ask the Lord to make up for your shortcomings. And thereis always the feeling-w hen class is over -that mayhe you could have done hetter. lt's hard to know whether you got anywhere or not. . . . Such is today for you. This is your hrief hour in your corner of His great vineyard. liommonplacc . . . ordinary ...Q ust another Sunday School class among the thousands that meet every week. But then. you look heyond the pressure of todayis husy lahor . . . heyond today. to eternityis harvest. You can never know what those hours in your Sunday School class will mean to precious youngsters. Nor is it likely they will ever realize themselves. But the influence of those hours in your class will douhtless remain with them the rest of their lives. coloring their most hasic viewpoints. and weighting their most crucial decisions. Some will one day kneel at the cross hecause you were faithful in pressing home the claims of Christ. The fateful decisions that mark out the destiny of a human soul may he made aright hecause that person once heard Gods Word from your lips. And so. as the cherished hour of graduation nears. Scripture Press salutes a new regiment of lihristian workers. May you lahor in hope. hecause you look heyond today. To all of you. the vision of tomorrow 's harvest will lend new strength for today's tasks. Let us all take courage and lahor joyfully for our Lord. May we do each day's work for Christ. our Lord. with liternityis values in view. , cv-njwrure ref: 434 South Wabash Chicago 5, Illinois l,llllllSllBl'b of .,.. - Xll-Bihle Graded Series of Sunday School Lessons .... 'Xll-Hihle Y acation School Lessons . . . l'ow'cr and My Lounsellor Sunday School Papers . . . Suede-graph and Gospel-graph Visual Aids. 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Moody YOU HAVE NOW .IOINED THE RANKS OF 52,000 FORMER STUDENTS OF MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE The Executive Committee welcomes you into membership in the Alumni Association. We pledge you our co-operation and our prayers as you go forth to represent your alma mater around the world. Perhaps you are asking, What does it mean to be a mem- ber of the Alumni Association? Hereis your answer: 1. You receive the Moody Alumni News. This paper has been enthusiastically received by alumni around the world. Sent free to all former students. it contains news of alumni rallies, in- formation about the school, as well as news items concerning graduates and their work. You wonit. want to miss receiving this lively., informative paper: so keep the Alumni office posted as to change of name and address. 2. You are entitled to 25',Q discount on all ,e publications printed Ivy Moody Press. tDiscount of 10fQ is allowed full-time Christian workers on other publications if order is 57510.00 or more. I Former Alumni President Lawrence E. Pear- son presents first Alumni Fund check to Institute Vice-president Robert L. Constable ot Founder's Week Alumni Day Banquet, January, 1950. ALUMNI ASSOCIATIUII ' S53 - 55 -Q.. y X 5. H I. A 5 . K J f-,fm , f 1 . I '- i ' na QF? kb, I I-'57 nw' ' . if J - I' 51' -v'f , :sir fi . I fif fg , r 7., Alfred B. Smith '37 Samuel NlrDill '40 Lloyd l'eh-rson '33 Laura Marlin '35 Pre-iclr-nl First Vive--presialn-nl S:-voncl Yivc-pre-ielr-ul SQ-ern-tary ' 3. You ure eligible to join the local alumni fel- lowship in your vomniunity. These groups IIICPI regularly for reunionf and tiinef of spiritual l't'fl'Q'hllIIlg. I. You IILINQ' the opportunity lo give- linanvial support to your alum llllllt'I'. The :XLIWINI Fl ND is a nieans Iry wliirli former stlulents can giye to tlie yalriell ministries of ilu' Institute . . . Raulio. Colportuge. Film. or Eqlue-utionul Deparlnu-ntf. or lloweyer you may wish lo IIPSIQLIILIIQ' your gill. All money from former sturlenlf goes one liun- clrerl per cent to the work of the svliool. The semi-yearly appeal to give to ilu- Alumni Funfl will In- the only appeal ,ent to alumni. This is I Q-rnon Horn-neon. ,37 Tre-:nn re-r Roln-rl L. Constable Nllll lzt'lDl'l'N1'IlIllIiVE our opportunity to show our appreciation unrl loyalty to tlle scllool lliut D. L. Moody founllerl. AL SMITH. Prvsiflf-nr llvrln-rl Ixwlcyvr. Jr. '39 MDODY BIBLE INSTITUTE Exevuliy 1- Sc-1're'lal'y A Adkins, Leslie . . 54 Aldridge, Ruth , . 54 Allen, Ernest , . 64 Allen, Robert . , 54 Allen, Roland . . 54 Allen, Virginia . , 54, 87 Alley, Shirley . . 42, 74 Alman, Wedge . . 64 Altheide, Dorothy . . 34 Amacker, Jerry . . 26 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 1 Alice . . 54 Arline . , 54 Doloris . . 54 Janet . .54, 88, 89 Mary Ann . . 64 App, Eleanor . . 66 App, Robert . . 54 Ardill, Mildred . . 34, 75 Ardill, Trevor . , 33, 34 Armstrong, Kerchal . . 66 Arnold, Beatrice . . 64 Arnold, Clarence . . 34 Arvidson, Ruth . . 64, 85, 89 Aschauer, Betty . . 66 Ashby, Betty . . 78, 85 Ashby, Mary . . 54 Atherton, William . . 26 Atkinson, Virginia . . 54 Aubrey, Don . . 54 Ayobe, Henry . . 54 B Baab, Hilda . . 54 Babb, Donald . . 54 Bailey, Lloyd . . 54 Bair, JoAnn . . 54, 83 Baker, Allen . . 66 Boker, Cordell . . 64 Baker, Vivian . . 54 Bakk, Clarence . . 42, 78, 88 Baldwin, Frances . . 54 Barker, Angela . . 66 Barker, Irving . . 54 Bartlow, Harlin . . 42, 74 Barton, Clarissa . . 54 Basil, Mildred . . 54, 81, 85 Basting, Betty . . 54, 85 Battye, Barbara . , 54, 74, 79 Bauer, Grace . . 54 Baughman, Helen .. 26 Bauman, Barbara . . 54 Bowden, June . . 54 Boyne, Luetta . . 54, 79 Beach, Don . . 54, 82 Beach, Frances . . 54 Beach, Sylvester . . 54 Beaman, Esther . . 54 Becker, Jane . . 64, 89 Behary, George . . 42 Bell, Irwin . . 42, 83 Bellows, Mary . . 54 Belson, Robert . . 83 5ifLLC!ElZf .f icfcvza Ez Benjamin, Duane . . 42, 83 Berglund, Robert . . 54, 83 Bergsten, Eleanor . . 64 Berry, Jean . . 54 Betts, Donald . . 54 Bezanson, Edward . . 54 Bierbaum, Mary Lau . . 54 Bischoff, Adele , . 26 Bishop, Howard . . 26 Bixby, Merrill . . 54 Bittner, Naoma . , 54, B3 Black, Dick . . 54, 79 Black, Lois . . 26 Blackburn, Barbara . , 54 Blackshire, R, D, . . 42 Blair, Lee . . 54 Blair, Louise . . 42 Bleiler, Darold . . 64 Blohm, Art . . 54 Bloom, Merle . . 26, 89 Bloomer, Charles . . 26 Bloompott, Don . . 54 Board, Marian . . 33, 34 Boda, Rose . . 54 Bodenstob, Edna . .54 Boggenlen, Veda . . 55 Boorsrna, Hilda . . 42, 83 Bonsall, Dean Allen . . 64 Boothroyd, Owen . . 55 Borgman, Don . , 64 Bornschlegel, Ted , . 64 Borth, John .. 55 Bower, Barbara . . 55, 85 Boyer, Vera . . 42 Brannon, Jean . . 55, 88 Brassington, Joyce . . 55 Brenner, Rox . . 55 ' Brewer, Jim . . 66 Brewington, Harvey Jr. . . 55 Briggs, Glenn . . 55 Bright, Robert , . 55 Brinnon, Ellis . . 42 Broadstreet, Pat , , 64 Brockway, Ezra . . 34 Brokopp, Norma . . 55, 83 Brooker, Annette . . 34, 78 Brooks, Martha , . 34 Broun, George . . 64 Brough, Alfred . . 55, 78 Brown, Ellis . . 26 Brown, Mrs, Madelle , . 26 Brown, Overton . . 55 Brown, Spencer . . 55, 74, 78 Brubaker, J. Omar , . 42, BO Bruner, Lucille . . 34 Brush, Burton . . 55, 82 Bryson, Edgar . , 64 Buller, Mary Lou . . 64 Bunch, Hattie . . 26 Burkhart, Norman , . 55 Burnette, Laura . . 55 Burns, Charles . . 55 Busk, Peter . . 64 Busse, Mildred . . 55 C Cameron, JoAnne . . 55, 81 Campbell, Paul . . 34 Campbell, Shirley . . 55, 88 Capelleveen, Jan van .. 55, 79 Carlson, Albert . . 64 Carr, Neale . . 34 Carr, Neva . . 34 Carrier, Barbara . . 64 Carruthers, Lynn . . 42, Bl, 82 Carter, Doris . . 42, 78 Carter, Lucille . , 55 Cary, Patricia . . 55 Case, LeRoy . . 55 Causer, Mona . . 55, 79 Cava, Sue . . 64 Cedar, Dorothy , . 55, 85 Chambers, Irvine . . 34, 87 Chan, Viola . . 55 Chapman, Bonnie . . 55, 77 Checkley, Ruth . . 34, 83 Cheesman, Geneva . . 42, 78 Chell, Esther . . 55 Childs, Jeannine . . 42 Chipchase, Miriam . . 55 Christiansen, Alan . . 55 Christiansen, Kenneth . . 55 Clark, Jack . .. 55 Clark, Mariorie . . 55 Clausen, Lais . . 55 Clausen, Otto . . 26 Clayton, Eveerett . . 34 Cochran, Vivian . . 34, 78 Coddington, Evelyn . . 34 Colcord, Connie . . 55 Cole, Dorothy . . 42 Cole, Mrs, Joan . . 42 Cole, Harry . . 34 Coleman, Arlene . . 64 Collins, Ruth . , 43 Colson, Edwin . . 66 Colson, Elwin . . 66 Conner, Robert . . 55 Connor, Delbert . . 26 Cooke, Ralph . . 43, 78 Cooley, Dwight . . 55 Cooley, Hope . . 55, 82 Corell, Norma . . 64 Cornelius, Edwinna . . 55 Cousins, Carol . . 64 Couture, Esther . . 26 Cowley, Beth . . 26, 78 Craig, Doris . . 33, 35 Craig, Laura . . 55, 89 Cramer, Chester . . 55 Cramer, Lois . . 55, 75, 79 Cravens, Linuel . . 66 Crocker, Betty . . 55 Crotty, Ralph . . 43 Crump, Helen . . 55 Crump, Robert . . 55, 74 Cruse, Geraldine . . 64 Cumings, Loyd , . 43, 83, 87 PAGE I24 SPC D Dady, Leslie . . 64 Dahlberg, Paul . . 56, 77, 83 Dohlstrom, Sylvia . . 56 Dameron, Billie . . 56 Damon, Robert . . 56 Danneberg, Earl . . 56 Dark, Shirley . . 56 Darling, Joyce , . 56 Darling, Lawrence . . 56 Davis, Imogene . . 43 Davis, Janet . . 64 Davis, Joe . . 56 Davis, will . . 56 Day, Ruth . .43, 78, 79 Dean, Darline . . 56 ' DeBar, Bernard . . 66 DeBoer, Lester . . 64, 83 Decker, Winston . . 35 DeGroot, Lorraine , . 66 DeHoven, Charles . . 64 DeNeui, Betty . . 56, 79 Dickinson, Floyd . . 56 Dickson, Janine . . 56 Dierking, Jerry . . 56 Dilley, Frank . . 56 Dirkse, Jean . . 64 Dirksen, Carol , . 56, 74, 78 Dobb, Shirley . . 56, 83 Donnelly, Juanita . . 56 Doorneweerd, Steven . , 56 Dorley, Harry . . 35 Doty, Gladys . . 56 Drake, Betty . . 64 Drew, Leona , . 35, 78 Dudley, Bertha . . 56 Dudley, Kenneth . . 56 Dunlap, Jean . . 64 Durr, Glenn . . 35 Dykema, Leonard . . 56 E Eagle, Rex . . 26 Eanes, Anna . . 56, 78, 79 Eck, Harlan . . 64 Edgar, Alec . . 26 Edgemon, Lois . . 56 Edwards, Davey . . 56 Elchem, Charles . . 79 Eikenbory, Voda . ,56, 83 Ekdahl, Ruby . . 26 Elkins, Shirley . . 66 Ellezian, Vehanoosh . . 64, 75 Ellis, Mildred . . 56, 79, 82 Ellsworth, Betty . . 56 Engle, Kenneth . . 43 Entenmann, Elsie . . 43, 78 Entrikin, Vera . . 35, 85 Erb, Beatrice . . 56 Erlandson, Edward . . 43 Estep, Miriam . . 56, 83 Euriga, Wayne . . 56 Evans, Charles . . 43, 74 Evans, Donald ,. 64 Evans, Don A, 56, 83 Ewing, Harry . . 56 Ewing, Jack . . 56, 83 Ewing, Jim . . 64, 83 F Fain, Frances . . 64, 82 Feenstra, Hazel May . . 35, 85 Feldman, John . . 56, 79 Felix, Raquel . . 56 Fettes, Stewart . . 56, 77 Fetzer, Paul . . 56 Fischer, Dorothy . . 66 Fleming, llah . . 56 Fleming, Richard . . 56, 83 Flinn, Jesse . . 56 Foote, Wayne . . 56 Forbes, Richard . . 66 Foster, Lois , . 43, 78, 79 Foster, Naomi . . 56 Foster, O. R. . , 43 Fowler, Bessie . . 56 Fowler, lvan . . 56, l08 Frack, Carl . . 56 Francis Edna . . 35 Frantz, Jean . . 57 Frantz, Richard . . 57 Fraser, Noreen . , 57 Frederick, Roland . . 57 Fredericks, Alma . , 57 Freerksen, Kenneth , , 66 Frey, Lyle . . 57 Frye, Thornton . . 57 Fu, Peter . , 27 Furbay, Albert . . 43 G Gabler, Carol . . 66 Gaden, Verna . . 43 Gall, Phyllis . . 57 Gehm, Alfred . , 57 Gehring, John . . 57 Gerber, Carolyn . . 57 Germann, Florence . . 43 Gibson, Martha . . 43 Gildner, Dick . . 57 Gill, John , . 57, 74, 75 Gillum, Donald . . 43 Gilmer, Marie . . 64, 78, 79 Gilmor, Annabelle . . 57 Gleason, Roy . , 57 Goltz, Carl . . 25, 27, 87 Goodall, Donalda . . 43 Goodell, Erma . . 27, 8'l Goodell, Grace . . 43, 85 Gooden, Gerald . . 57 Goodman, Francis . . 44 Goodwin, Earle , . 44 Graham, John . . 57 Grassey, Charlotte , . 57 Graves, Howard , .57 Graves, Mrs. Howard . . 44, 81, 85 Greenwood, Glen . . 64 Griffin, Katherine . . 27 Griffin, William . . 44 Griffith, Jack . . 57, 79 Griffith, Olive . . 57, 79 Grimes, James . . 25, 27 Grimshaw, Mary . . 57 Groover, Fannie . . 57 Gruber, Max , . 79 Guello, Barbara . . 57 Guild, Esther . . 57 Gunn, Lloyd . . 25, 27 Gustafson, Raymond . . 27 Gutosky, Emma . . 64 H Hcibegger, Harry . . 64, 108 Hager, Donald . . 57, 77, 78 Hale, Jack . , 57 Hale, Phyllis . . 57 Hall, Barbara . . 64 Hamilton, Nancy . . 57 Hansen, Elsie . . 27 Hancock, Lucille . . 57 Hanisko, John . . 57 Hanks, Bruce , . 57 Hanks, Hildreth . . 57 Hardyman, Lorine . . 57 Hargraves, Norma . , 57 Harm, Frederick . . 44 Harms, Frances . , 66 Harper, Louise . . 57, 83 Harper, Rosemary . . 27 Harris, Ward . . 57 Hartwig, LaVerne . . 57 Hasti, Carol , . 64 Hasti, Mary Helen . . 57 Havird, Mary . . 57, 78 Hawbaker, Helen . .57, 85 Hawke, Jessie . . 57, 83, 85 Hayes, Ronald . . 57 Headley, Ruth . . 57 Heard, Granville . , 57 Heath, Evelyn . , 64 Hedahl, Carol . . 57, 85 Hegman, Ralph , . 44 Hein, Robert . . 64 Heinig, Sylvia . . 57 Hellin, Alice . . 57 Helzer, Frieda . . 25, 27, 78 Hennix, Marge . . 58, 83 Henry, Edwin . . 58 Hescott, Joanne . . 44, 83 Higgins, Wallace , . 58 Hill, Eugene . . 64 Hinds, Kenneth . . 64 Hine, Joyce . . 58, 83 Hiner, Frances . . 66 Hixon, Erma . . 65 Hobolth, Margarita . . 58 Hobolth, Marilou , , 27 Hofer, Jacob . , 65 Hoff, Ethel . . 27 Holly, Davicl . . 58 Holsteen, Donnaline . . 65 Holsteen, Marveline , . 35, 83 Holsteen, Verle . . 44, 83 Holstege, Earl . . 44 Holwerda, Carl . . 58, 83 Holwerda, James . . 27, 87 Holzimmer, Fred . . 58, 79 Homer, Leland . , 35, 78 Hon, Eloise . . 44, 83 Hood, Samuel . . 35 Hoover, Betty . . 58 Hoover, George . . 58 Hoover, Richard . , 58 Horn, Bernard . , Hornok, John . . Horton, Betty . . Hoshizaki, Teruyo 27 44 58 ..27 Hovland, Carroll . . 58, E3 Howell, Eleanor . . 58, 74, 85 Howell, Esther . . Hoyer, Richard . 58 . 44, 78 Hoyt, Minerva . . 58 Huang, Edward . .45 Hubbard, Charlotte , . 65 Hughey, Ma rc'a . Huil, Evalyn . . .44 58 Hurlbert, Edith . . 65 I Iler, Doris . . 65 Ina, Keanio . . 58, 78, 88 Insley, Roger . , J Janish, Emil . . 65 35 Johnson, Clarinda . . 4l, 44 Johnson, Dorothy . , 65 Johnson, Maxine . . 58, 79 Johnson, Myra , . 58, 79 Johnson, Retha , . 58, 83 Johnson, Ruth . . 58 Johnston John . . 58 Johnston, Lela . . 58 Jones, Alvin . . 33, 35, 84 Jones, Dorothy , . 4l, 44, 78 Jones, Juanita . . 65 Jones, Myrtle . . 35, 81 Jones, Robert . . 44 Jones, Willes . . 65 K Kaapu, David , , 58, 88 Kaiser, Laura . . 58 Kalili, Charlet . . 58, 83, S8 Kalili, John , . 65, 88 Kampf, Dick , . 53 Kantzer, Reginald . . 58 Kawashima, Tam'e .,44, 75 Keeler, Dorothy . . 65, 82 Keist, Homer . . Keller, Mildred . , Kendall, Ronald . 27 27 . 58 Kennedy, Iris Mae . . 58, 77 Kennedy, Ora Mae . . 65 Kensinger, Ruby , . 58, 79 Kerth, John , . 58 Kettler, Helen . . Kidd, Jean . , 45 Kieffer, Dorothy . 45 .27 Kingery, Jean . . 58, 82 Kint, Avis , . 58 I25 Kirby, Verne . . 58 Kitely, Leola . , 53 Kleinschmidt, Edith . . 35, 81 Kleinschmidt, Esther . . 35 Kleis, Arloa , . 58 Kleis, John . . 58 Klingbeil, Herbert . . 65 Knapp, Charles , . 45, 78 Knight, Mary . . 58, 79 Koger, Mildred . . 58 Kostreva, Samuel , . 58 Kramer, Gordon , . 45 Kramp, Loui: . . 23, Bl Kroh, Laird . . 28 Krohn, Lavern , . 65 Kreimann, Shirlev . . 58, 79, 85 Kristof, Ruth . . 58, 83 Krueger, Lyda. . 58, 79 Kurchak, Joseph , , 45, 87 L Lacey, Philip . . 58 LaHuis, Constance . . 58 Laidlaw, Margaret . . 58, 75 Laing, Kathleen . . 28 Lambshead, Charles . . 45, 83 Lamprecht, Mildred . . 35 Lance, Leo . . 82 Lantz, Joan , . 35, 83 Lanz, Eleanor , . 59, 78, 79, 82, 88 Lauck, Lois . . 59 Lawrence, Minnie . . 83 Leach, Charlene . . 65 Leamer, Mary . . 45, 85 Leatherman, Mary . . 59, 85 Lee, Kyu-Oak . , 65, 75 Lee, Martin , . 65 Lefch, Burton . . 36 LeMaster, Glenna . . 59, 83 Lent, Joan . . 65 Levi, Charlotte . . 59 Lewis, Alton . . 67 Liccardi, Millicent . . 65, 85 Liermann, Mary . . 59 Lillieberg, Marion . . 59, 79 Lima, Clara . . 28 Lind, Mrs. A. 65 Lindle, Anne . . 59 Lindman, Carroll , , 59, 79, 82 Lindquist, Ecirbara . . 59, 79, 8'l Lindquist, Royall , . 36 Lindsley, Jean . . 83 Litteral, Harry . . 59 Litwiller, Milficent . . 59, 79 Loeding, Virginia . 59 Lottin, Jack . . 67 Logan, Harry . . 59 Lomeri, Edgar . . 59 Loper, Tom , , 59, 82 Love, Bruce . . 59, 87 Love, Harry . . 28, 87 Love, Kenneth , . 36 Love, Thomas . . 59 Lowe, Betty . . 59 Lowe, Jean . . 59, 77 Luck, Gloro . , 59 Lum, Elizabeth , . 67 8 B3 in gl Nic .N 1 If N1 'on 01 . Q. -A. . N , ' 'WEL i' X ww, 'M f' , 4 921599 . , 1 's ,- Mx -f -: ery Lundin, Margaret . . 45 Lyon, Hilda . . 59 Lyons, Nadyne . . 28 Lyster, Jeanette . . 59, 79 Lytle, Mrs. Jeanne . . 45, 77 Lytle, Robert . . -11, 45 M Muck, L. Monte . . 28, B5 Madison, June . . 59 Madison, Leslie , . 45 Magnuson, Ruth . . 28 Maiden, Margaret . . 36 Malanowski, Robert . . 59 Manitsas, John . . 59 Manlio, Pauline . , 59, 83 Manning, Clint . . 67 Marsceau, Eugene . , 45 Marsceau, Richard . . 65 Martin, Dorothy, . , 59, 85 Maryott, Kenneth . . 45 Masson, Raymond . . 28 Mast, Mariorie . , 67 Masuno, Ellen . . 59 Mather, Doris , . 36, 78 Matheson, Robert , , 65 Matthews, Bernice . . .59 McAdam, Alfred . . 59 McCall, Loren . . 59 McCarrell, Robert , . 59 McCloskey, Gene . . 67, 83 McKeever, Wanda . . 59 McKinley, James . . 59, 79 McKinley, Mary Jean . . 45, 7 McLachlin, Betty . . 59 McLeod, Lillian ,, 28 Nicmnlen, Howard A . 45 McNeil, Donna . . 59 Mead, Beverly . , 59, S3 Mead, Gilbert . . 36 Meads, James . . 59 Meek, Billy . . 36 Meyers, Wayne . , 45, 78 Mial, Jean . . 67 Miller, Anna . . 28 Miller, Conrad . . 46 Miller, David . . 59 Miller, Ruth . . 59 Millheim, Kenneth . . 59 Minnick, Raymond . . 45 Minogue, Beth . . 59 Mitchell, Bill . . 59, 79 Mitcell, Jack . . 59 Moesta, Joseph , . 59, 81 Moltitt, Albert , , 36 Mohtares, Theopie , . 59 Monterroso, Victor . . 46, 75 Moody, Joyce . . 60 Moore, Jean . . 60, 78 Moore, Mary Lou . . 60 Moore, Richard . . 36 Morden, Hubert . . 46, 74, 78, Morgan, Phyllis , . 46, 84 Morgan, Sanford . . 60, 82 Morgan, Wilma . . 60 Morris, Phyllis . . 60 Moses, Howard . . 36 Motley, Rainey . . 60 8, 79 89 Matter, Velma . . 60 Mountain, Robert . . 60, 83 Mueller, Ken . . 60 Mueller, Robert . . 60 Murphy, Claramae . . 60, 88 Murr, Robert . . 60 Murray, Jane . . 46 Muston, Donn Elise . . 60 Myers, Russel . . 28 Myers, Ted . . 60 N Nagel, Jean . . 60 Nahulok, Mary . . 65 Nelson, Clarice , . 60, 74, 79, Nelson, Paul . . 60 Nesbitt, Barbara . . 60 Neufeld, David . . 60 Neufeld, Ernest , . 36 Neufeld, Kathryn . . 28 Nevel, Lloyd , . 36 New, Abraham . . 60 Newbrough, Joy . . 60, 83 Newman, Barbara . . 60, 79, 8 Newman, Robert . . 60, 83 Newman, Ruth E. . , 60 Newman, Ruth L. . .60 Nichols, Rodger . . 65, 83 Nix, Nelda . . 67 Norman, Nina . . 60, 82, 85 Norteir, Peter . . 60 Noteboom, Virginia . . 60, E3 Nunn, Arthur . . 60, 77 O O' Grady, Pat , ,60, 88 Ogilvie, Leslie . . 60 Oliver, Alice , . 46 Olsen, Lawrence . . 60 Olund, Lennart . . 83 Olson, Doris Mae . . 60 Olund, Roy , . 65 Oplinger, David . . 46, 89 Oppitz, JoAnn . . 23, 78 Orner, David , , 28 Orner, Robert . . 60 Ort, fvielvina . . 65 Osborn, Kathleen . . 28 Osborn, Shirley . . 60 Oslund, Vivian , , 46, 81 Osterberg, Erwin . . 46 Osterwnd, Edward . . 60, 82 Olkin, Bonnie . . 60, 88 Ott, lla . . 36 Overpeck, lnez . . 65 Owens, Betty Jane .. 60 P Pack, Charles . . 60 Paczek, Isabelle . . 60 Palaghe, Mary . . 63 Pallone, Betty . . 65 Parker, James . . 28 Parker, Robert . . 36, 87 Paterson, George . . 65 Patrick, Juanita . . 60 Payton, Theda . . 60 Pearson, Earl . . 65, 82 Peaslee, Martha . . 60 Pedersen, Alice . . 60 Pederson, Lloyd . . 60 Perkins, Alfred , . 65 Perkins, Marjorie . . 60 Persson, Roy . . 36, 81 Peterson, Betty Lou . . 60 Peterson, Philip . . 65 Peterson, Velma . . 65, 85 Petroski, Marjorie . . 61, 83, Pettit, Marjorie . . 67 Pfeifle, Mary Jane . , 61, 79 85 Phillips, Donald . . 61, 89 Phillips, Ernect . . 61 Phillips, Percy . . 61, 83 Phillips, Shirley . . 61 Piatt, Ann Marie . . 65, 83 Pierce, Betty, . . 61 Pietropaulo, Carlo , . 65 Pisauro, Antoinette . . 46 2' 83 Ponchot, Betty , . 61 Pontier, Ray . .88 Pope, Virginia . . 28 Porter, Doris . . 61 Porter, Joan . . 65 Potratz, Lorimer . . 46, 78 Potts, Floyd . . 61 Rennels, Vero . . 67 Reynolds, Ruth . . 65, 85 Rhoades, Lois . . 46 Richards, Lee . . 61, 81 Richardson, John . . 61 Richey, Eileen . . 61 Rickenbrode, Howard . . 36 Rickner, Ralph . , 89 Riewald, Arthur . . 61, 83 Ripley, Adele . . 36 Ripley, Jae . . 61 Robarge, William . . 37 Robarts, Jackie . . 61 Robinson, Esther . . 47, 85 Robinson, Robert . , 46 Rockhill, Oletha , , 61 Rockhill, Willard . . 61 Roeschley, Clifford . . 61 Rogers, Lynn . . 61, 83 Rokosh, William . . 47 Rolfe, Catherine . . 61 Romita, Patricia . . 65 Rose, Roger . . 61, 83 Rosheger, Vincent . . 47 Rowland, Marjorie . . 61, 87 Ruhl, Geraldine . . 65, 82 Rumley, Calvin . . 61 Rushing, Bob . . 61, 79 Rushing, Mary . . 61 Ryckman, Don . . 61 Ryll, Clara . . 61 Potts, George . . 61 Powell, Maureen . . 46, 83 Poyser, Grace . . 61, E3 Presson, Adrian . . 61, 84 Presson, Betty . . 61, 78, 79 Prether, Anna Mary . , 61 Priest, Irene . . 46 Procknow, Richard . . 61, 83 Pruitt, Charles . . 29, 87 Pruitt, Elfreida . . 61 Psalmonds, Mrs. Isabelle , . 46 Pugh, Vlinifred . . 61, 85 Pullen, Garden , , 41, 46, 84 Pyle, Evelyn . .29 Pyle, Harold . . 61 Quiggle, Anne . . 61, S5 R Radant, Erwin . . 29 Rankin, Evelyn . . 29 Ransom, Ira . . 61 Rasmussen, Ed . . 61 Record, Clyde . . 65 Reed, Louise . . 61 Reese, Edward . . 36, 87 Reetzke, Richard . . 46 Regier, John . . 65, 83 Reichman, William . . 61 Reinhart, Dorothy , . 61, 88 Rennels, Bill . . 65 Rennels, Raymond . . 67 PAGE I26 S Sackman, Ross . . 61 Safstrom, Alice . . 37 Sager, Anna . . 61 Sakaguchi, Emily , , 47 Salage, Mary . . 29 Sams, Bette . . 47 Samuelsen, Elsie . . 61, 84 Sandin, Edwin . . 62 Sanlord, Grace . . 61 Sanford, John . . 37 Sasso, Anita , . 67 Sathoff, Norma . . 62, 88 Saunders, Lowell . . Saunders, Morsey . . 65, S2 66 Schaier, Edward . . 62, 79 Schailer, Edward . . 67 Schievink, Muriel . . 62 Schmidt, Rodger , . 29 Schmidt, Wanda . . 29 Schneider, George . . 67 Schweighofer, Rita . .62 Scorgie, James . . 47 Scorza, Erving . . 67 Scott, Robert . , 29 Seaman, Doris Mae . . 66, 8 Searl, Donald . . 47 Seid, VVilliam . . 62 Selgworth, Mollie . . Seilf, Shirley .. 62 Sexton, Bill . . 62 Shanks, John . . 29 Shattuck, Jacqueline 62 ..66 Shaver, Harold . . 62, B2 Shaw, Allen . . 62 9 Lillian . . 62 Sheffield, Joan . . 62 Shervy, Roy . . 62, 83 Shipley, Jeanetta . . 62 Short, Dorothy . . 62 Showalter, Alvin . . 29 Shuell, Miriam . . 47, 83 Singleton, Marvin . . 62 Sitole, Steven . . 75 Skillman, Doris . . 29 Skivington, Margarita . . Skivington, Mildred . . 66 Smart, Marilynn . . 29 Smith, Billie . . 62 Smith, Donald . . 62 Smith, 62, Smith, Perry . . 62 Smith, Ronald . . 62, 78 Smith, Ruth . . 62 Smith, William . . 47 Snell, William . . 66 Snitker, Betty , . 62 Snitker, Jock . . 62, 78 Solum, Glenn . . 47 Spacek, Joseph . . 37 Spencer, Bruce . . 29 Spitfer, Edith . . 62 Sponholz, Howard . . 62 Springer, Robert . . 62 Sprunger, Hugh . , 62 Stafford, Alberta . . 62 Stafford, Kenneth . , 37 Weed, Virgil . . 63 Stafford, Mariorie . . 62 Starkey, Ralph . , 62, 83 Stec k, Albert . . 62 Steere, David . . 47 Steere, Lindley , . 47 Stegink, Donald . . 37, 83 Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Ralph . . 29 Donald . . 62, 83 June . . 47 Stilson, Max . . 62 Stimmel, Peggy . . 66 Stinsman, Roscoe . . 33, 37 Strachan, Jessie . . 62 Stratmeyer, Dennis . . 67 Strayer, Dorotha . . 62 Street, Miriam . . 29 Strickland, Ann . . 37 Suhm, Mary . . 62 79, 81 Sullivan, Mary . . 62 Sullivan, Ruby . . 37, 89 Sunde, Kenneth . . 47 Suzuki, Paul . . 29 Svendsen, Dorothy . . 62 Swanson, Vernon . . 62, 74, 83 Swartz, Betty , . 62, 8l T Takayesu, Ruth . . 62, 79 Tandy, Leroy . . 47 Tarter, Kenneth . . 47, 87 Tarter, Sanford Taulbee, James Taylor, Joan . Taylor, Lynn . . 62 Taylor, Ruth . . 62 Teaford, Pauline , , 29 Teague, Robert . . 47 Tedmon, James . . 62, 8l Tengan, Helen . . 48, 79 Terry, Faye . . 63, 79 Teunissen, Bertha . . 63 Thistle, Lester . . 48 Thomas, Blanche . . 63 Thompson, John , , 48 Thompson, Lillian . . 63 Thompson, Reba . , 66 Thorpe, Sanford . . 63 Tibbals, Charlotte . . 63 82 Tichy, Betty . . 37, 83 Tidgwell, Robert . . 63 74 i i Tindall, Mariorie . . 63 Titus, Esther . . 63 Toda, George . . 63 Trantham, Ralph , . 4l, 48 Trautman, John . . 63 Tromp, Coral . , 48 Tromp, Frances Joan . . 63, 85 Troup, Robert . . 63 Trowbridge, Clarence . . 67, 81 Truesdale, Patricia . . 67 Trumbo, Margaret . . 66 Trylick, Robert . . 63 U Unruh, Ralph , , 37 Utt, Lois . . 30 V Vale, Alice . . 63, 83 VanBoggelen, Vada . . 66 Vanl-look, Ellogene . . 37 VanLiew, George . . 63 Veldt, Sanley . . 66 Verink, Walton . . 66 Verlee, Richard , . 48 Vickers, Jane . . 63 Vogt, Wendell . . 63 W Wagenaar, Marie . . 63, 79 Wahl, Phil . .89 Wainscott, Betty . . 66, 83 Wolberg, Ray . . 66 Walker, George . . 63, 82 Walker, Thomas . . 48 Wandel, Edwina . . 63 Vlarfield, Arthur . . 63 Warren, Clifford . . 63 Warren, James . . 48 Weaver, Barbara , . 63, 78 Webb, Lawana . . 25, 30 Weber, Dorothy . . 63 Weber, Virginia . . 78 Weinhoeft, Elizabeth . . 48 Weiss, Betty . . 37 Wennerlind, Richard . . 48 Werner, Richard , . 63 Wesley, Emma . . 63 Wesley, Robert . . 63 West, Robert , . 30 Westerberg, Robert , . 30 Westing, Harold . . 63 White, Betty . . 66 White, John W. . . 48 White, Phyllis . . 63 PAGE l27 Whittington, Joan . . 63 Whorrall, John , ,63, 81, 82 Whyte, Douglas , . 63 Weins, John . . 63 Weins, Sam , . 63 Wiersma, Barbara . . 63 Wiita, Arlene , , 63 Wilcox, Helen , , 37 Williams, Glenn 63 Williams, Lovina 63, 82 Williams, Peggy 48 Williams, Willie . , 63 Wilson, Georgia ,, 66 Wilson, Marcele , . 63, 82 Wilson, Neil . , 63 Wilson, Richard , , 63 Wilson, Winifred . . 30 Wing, Esther . . 67 Witzke, John . , 63 VV'0lf, Paul . , 66 Wolters, Judith , , 67 Wood, Joyce . . 30, Bl W0UdUfd, Wayne . . 63 Woodcock, George , , 63, 81 Wootton, Joe 63, 83 Wotherspoon, Edith . . 66, 83, 85 Wright, Carolyn , . 66 Wright, James , . 66 Wright, Harold . , 30 'vVright, Richard . . 66 Wygman, Gene . . 66 Wyllys, Norma . . 66 Y Young, Arlene . . 66, 79 Young, Celia . . 66, 79 Z Zoger, Mary Ann . . 66, 78, 79 88 Zehr, Gloria . . 66, 82 Zeller, Paul . , 48, 78, 80, 83 Zennert, Erwin . . 66 Ziola, Harriet . . 67 Zweedyk, Evelyn . , 66 ,x 5 f ' 0 A E I S' K , c ,, , ef' 1 . ,s IBZI -' s tif. '9 .s ix' A555 'C l . . lo sludenl body and olhe-rs, especially Dorofhy Slronq, Miss Edna Frilsch and Dr. G. Coleman Luclc lor your cooperarion and 'ro all who helped in one way or anolher lo publish lhis Arch, allhough you were noi officially members ol lhe Arch Slaii. Our Advisers: Miss Grace Darling, lacully advisor Mr. William Lessel, lechnical advisor Our Adverlisers Pho+oqraphy: Bloom Sludios Mueller Slrudios lnslilule Promolion Deparlmenl Technical Course Sludenls Ponliac Engraving Company Durand Cover Company Norlh S+a+e'Publishing Company -.L C5 RRR -xx 'Q ,R W .R fxff.-gifx. . T.. EHR Nil, il, , xx, A asm ss 5 3 'ji X R ql, Ag i 13 SEN Ek ' of Xi X ' . gd N Y, K X , e A ix- ff SK? C, , , ,'5. , K N i Z , , ,is c fa, of 5? gow N Cgx 2 'fc PAGE 128 .4 f-5 I ab Q E, X -v-. J 'nu 'L- V Nb 1' f ' -'D - iv! A-by QNX ' Xpagsxxxqxjzxq I Q W 4, My Ri ., Fe Sify? A J! ,fn 1 GSEPQJJX f 4 4 M' J .M 4 , x ' '16 W gffbnyf My ,Lipid ,,1 6,3 xii? Myffj J MW vfjfff 1 UA,Q ' wQ fff it A 4111! 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Bur how much more +ha+ claim is in+ensiTied because of salvarion, l'Ye are nor your owng for ye were boughr wifh a price ll Corinlhians 6:I9,2Ol. No Chrislian has any righl lo 'false The reins of governmenl info his own hands: he belongs 'ro God. Second, since our whole being is Gods, if follows fhal everylhing enlrusred lo us is l-lis-lime, Talenls, Things. ls il our hours and our days? The Word of God says: 'Look Therefore carefully how we walls . . . redeeming 'rhe lime lbphesians 5:I5,I6l. ls il lhe special abilifies and capacilies granfed us in nalural and supernarural endow' mem? The Word of God Tells us Thar ir is +o rhe servant who is used of rhe Lord fhar Jrhe words ol commendalion are spolcen: Well done, good and Tailhful servanl: Thou hasl been Tailhful . . llvlallhew 25:2Il. ls il The possessions besfowed upon us? The Word of God says: . . of Thine own have we given Thee ll Chronicles 29:l4l. Thus we are slewards-by virlue of our posilion, and by virlue of our appoinlmenr. May The words burn wilh Tire. may 'rhey flame in our hearls unforgellably: . . if is required in slewards, Thar a man be found Tai+hTul ll Corinrhians 4:ll. So in Thar coming day, may each of you be acclaimed as a good sleward of The manifold grace ol God ll Peler 4:IOl. William Culberfson PAGE I0 rom fAe regiiclenf .fdcfminiafrafion . . vlcs-PRESIDENTS ,9l5Ejl7'f'+F4Q- SYiifi -3'5'1'Sff5f5'xi' ' ' M7313-fa, , V :,::Q.xi?Q ,-3y,:,. .Ji . .9-A ,A V Q71 . ii .ms l-5,61 mf Henry C. Crowell E. C. Chris+iansen S. Maxwell Coder Harold E. Slockburger Robe.-+ L Consfable na Q l ' ra , lfq f+ Em, iq--, T,Lj5U,,,y f Q VL ,vihwim B! General Ma l lj Frank F. Taylor Chairman Chicano, Illinois Thomas S. Smiih Chicaqo, Illinois Rolaerf E. Nicholas Gal Parl, Illinois Freelin A. Carl+on Chlfafza llllnovs Henry C. Crowell Ch s33r Illinois William Culberlson Cnlqa 13, Illinois H. Earl Eavey Xenia. Ohio William Ar+hur Holi' Ogljlnlg, Wisf':nnsin Harry A. lronside Winona Lake, lndiana W. Maxey Jarman Nashville, Tennessee Edward L. Johnson Chicago, Illinois C. Davis Weyerhaeuser Tacoma, Washinglon TRUSTEES 136: K PAGE II 'E-on E V1 3 ligne, Y vw V ,P- AS' :4 Q Earl M Anderson LeoalDepar1n'reni Ernesf D. Chrislie Pubiicaiion Manaqer, Moody Monihiy Fred M. Elzey Diredor, Household and Purchasino Deparimenis A P rye ire fr Padio -fri-rnrfei Deg:-arfmenr Leroy E. Johnson Cfnirolier Lowell L. Kline Direrjior, Airiouniinq Deparirneni Henry Kraakevik Deparimeni William M. Lessel Director, Service Deparirnenf Irwin A. Moon Dirocior, Moody Insriruie oi Science H. Parson rrrnenf Roberl' H. Parsons Direcior, Radio Deparrrnenr John H. Raymond Direcior, Prornorion Deparrmenf Schumacher 5 Division Paul W. Schwepker Direcior, Me-fiwods. Procedures and Speciai Service Deoarfmenf Harold K. S1-ephens Direclor, Siewardship Deparimeni Kenne'l'h N. Taylor Maneoer Coiporraqe Drrrsrorr Moody Press Leonard A. Unkefer Manager, Personnel Division glclucafionaf.f4c!mini:5frafion . . . 62' Richard L. Rudd Assisfanf Dean of Mem A. Franklin Broman Dean 'JT Men Dean of Women Ruby Ann Jackson Re-qisfrar and Secr-elary of Faculfy PAGE I3 of 'f in ,, up- Ralph W. Snow A. Royal Hanson Asslslanf Dean ol Men Assislanl fo Dean of Men Isobel S. Millar Bernice Van Baren Assislanl Dean OfWOU1EU Assislanl Dean of Women Angelyn G. Dan'l'uma Gladys M. Talbol' Alice M. Everard Assislanf Reqislrar Assislamf lo Reqisfrar 8556190 l 0lfl'l fAQ QCLH, 0 No greaTer privilege could possibly come To anyone Than To be a laborer +aqe+her wiTh God, and yel' This is revealed To be True oT every one engaged in ChrisTian service. IT is a revelaTion which brighTens every day, lighTens every Task. As you go on your way wiTh The Lord, you have The blessed assurance ThaT l-le has a deTiniTe work Tor you To do, ThaT good, and accepTable, and perTecT will oT God. Since The giTTs and calling oT God are wiThOuT repenlance, you will never be unem- ployed, so long as you make I-lis will The desire oT your hearT. You will never have To worry abouT income Tor l'le has promised To supply all your need according To l-lis riches in ChrisT Jesus. IT you lack wisdom To do your work well, you need only To ask oT l-lim and iT will be given To you liberally. Nor do you have To be concerned abouT your share oT The wisdom oT This world, because iT is Toolishness wiTh God. ln The world around you There is bound To be unhappiness, Turmoil, TrusTraTion, anxieTy-buT The Lord has made provision ThaT your ioy may be Tull. l-le has given His own peace To you. l-le has promised To lead you To resT and reTreshmenT as you require iT. You never will wanT Tor Tellowship wiTh The ComTorTer dwelling wiThin and The FaTher and The Son as your consTanT companions. As you work Tor God. you know ThaT some day you will receive a reward, according To your own labor. You have been given all Things ThaT perTain To liTe and godliness Tor as long as you live: eTernal riches awaiT you when your job is done. Thereliore, whaTever your Io+, remember 'ThaT your labor is noT in vain in The Lordi' ll Cor. l5:58l 'Tor God is noT unrighTeous To TorgeT your work and labor ol love, which ye have showed Toward his namew llcleb. 6:lOl. S. Maxwell Coder PAGE I4 gicfucafion Claflhg . . C. Norman Bar'llel l' T. LeBaron Bearse Wilma E. Benker A. Franklin Broman Wilfred L. Burlon S. Maxwell Coder Yf'5H4 Q. z - i , K - . 1 :,x , . ,. K , 'vm 3, ,-1 iful 'L....,,4 fd. 19 4. br VI., . Q PAGEIS Harold R. Cook William Culberlson U K'-'T I LJII JL. I 1 1 ATM... jddflgy , 0 Angelyn G. Daniuma Grace Darling Frank Earnesi' P. B. Fiizwafer Edna E. Fri'I'sch Harold E. Garner Ilma E. Geesaman James F. Harrison 3016? . . Alfred Holzworlh Ruby Ann Jackson J. Harry Johnson Guy C. Lafchfaw , Harry Dixon Loes G. Coleman Luck ,Z PAGE I7 Margarel' J. Marshall Alfred Marlin CLClflAy . John Mosferl' Elgin S. Moyer .,v P+iM Helen l. Needham Morris E. Nelson R. Na'l'alie Ragland Helen C. Renfschler Phyllis J. Roberfs Paul F. Robinson Nafhan J. Sfone Gladys Mary Talbol' Kennefh S. Wuesl' SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS Lucy Campbell Carol H. Erickson Clayfon Halvorsen GLUE? . . George S. Schuler J. Arfhur Springer f Sfella M. Meyer Edward H. Ockerf 4 .X N , r. - ,.' ,.-' QW! SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS Roberi' J. Heurlin, D.D.S. Donald P. Husfad Tifus Johnson. M.D. Lorna Lee Macfarlane William McCarrelI Jacob Medendorp PAGE 20 SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS Franklin A. Olson. M.D. Genevieve Page David Smarf John B. Yonan, M.D. uffide some facuiiy ogices on We sinh Home r L, PAGE 2I n 4 1 J 4 .n....n.-.- mmvmmum. A T -1 ,. 1 TS I . ., A- ff, I - ,,- X , I ,f A JZ .4 K 1 , 1, 1 . -, v , U- '- , 0 sn f 4 ff ' .ff ,Q x ' f - X :Es ' 5 ,L ' ' 71 N 'pf'-Q FQ' If 5- JL - K - '-riff-9 -' iig'3ZZff -X-CA 'C+ 'K 2 X K if - ng q q . x, ff , f ' , i4 ff Na fi-2? ,. 0 , X . ' r r f' ' g - F ' TK ' N . 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From reTreaT To Tinal advance! Following The relaxaTion and en- ioymenT oT The Senior ReTreaT The seniors cornpleTe Their Course OT sTudy. Then comes graduaTion, all Too soon. The presidenT oT The senior class, Carl GolTz, leads The procession in Torrey-Gray Audi- lorium. mm Ae,-, 194 9 ll ii Il 'l QT STANDTNG: James W, Grimes, Jr,, vice-preside-nf: Lloyd Gunn, Treasurer: SEATED' Carl M, Golfz. preside-nTq Frieda l-lelzei, ie-iciidinq se-:re-Tary: Lawana E, Webb corresponding serirefai, Helen l Needharn 'afulw advise' ln answer To The call of God for Chrisfian service, eighfy young men and women found Themselves bumping elbows and fellowshiping wiTh several hun- dred oTher sTudenTs Throughouf The halls of Moody Bible InsTiTuTe. ln The Tall Term of '48, These eighTy consecraTed sTudenTs became an organized class, bound TogeTher for The one purpose of Training for more eTfecTive service unTo Chrisf. Our fellowship wiTh one anofher and The Lord increased as we joined TogeTher To fulfil The dufies of The class, To enioy The many social acTiviTies, and To experience The never-To-be-forgoTTen days of our Senior Term. Amidsf The husTle of sTudies, class meefings, senior appoinfmenfs, class picfures, re- TreaT, meeTing wiTh mission boards, and various oTher acTiviTies, we learned The necessiTy of depend- ing wholly on The Lord in order To sTand True To our clciss motto, T-lolding Torfh The Word of Life, The highlighfs of our Senior days were Those few days spenT on Senior reTreaT, This weelc-end, filled wiTh precious Times of fellowship in prayer, singing, hilfing, boaTing, Tesfifying, and malcing life decisions, will ever confinue To refresh us as we go forfh To serve l-lim. Then came Commencemenf dayl All Too soon we realized Thaf our days aT lvl.B.l. had come To an end. As The lasT days were spenT in bidding farewells and in CommencemenT acTiviTies, we found our- selves once more sfanding aT new Thresholds of life. WiTh The challenge of The Cornrnencemenf address, Jesus ChrisT, Greafer Than any, Greafer Than all, we boldly sTep Tor+h by l-lis grace as l-lis servanTs Taifhfully and devofedly holding forTh The Word of Lifef' .yofchng !0rfA like mrdo -f9Af'ilfl 'f '-' 246 U K'-'T I LJII JL. I 1 1 ATM... Jerry B. Amacker Vinfon, Louisiana Soufhern Bapiisf Chrisfian Educalion Philippians 4:4 Recrealion Club. Presidenl Class Acfiyily Merle E. Bloom Connellsyille, Pa. Mefhodisi Pasfors Romans l l 133 Delberl' B. Connor Canlon, Ohio Indepenclenl Chrislian Educalion Philippians 1:20 Class Poe? William C. Alherion Willciw Springs, lllinciiS Conqreqaiional Missionary-Pasfors Hebrews l2:l,2 Moody Chorale Missionary Union, Oriicer Recrealion Club, Oihlicer Charles L. Bloomer Cumberland. Indiana Independenl General Bible II Timoihy 2:I5 Esfher Coulure Racine, Wisconsin I ndependenf Missio na ry-Chrisfia n Ed.-M usic Philippians l:2O,2l Moody Chorale Missionary Union. Officer Prayer Band, Officer Helen Baughman Topeka, Kansas Baplisl General Bible ll Timorhy l:l2 Missionary Union Class Acliyily Ellis J. Brown Gobles. Michigan Baplisi Pasfors I John 4:l0 Befh Cowley l-lasfinqs, Nebraska Presbyferian Chrisfian Eclucalion- Music Psalm 32:8 Sfudenl Council Prayer Band, Oflicer Class Acliyiiy Adele Bischoff Abilene, Kansas Baplisi Chrislian Educa+ion-- Music Philippians 3:lO Siudenl Council Mrs. Madelle Brown Younosiown, Ohio Church oi God General Bible Philippians 3:IO Rex W. Eagle Wesl Salem, Ohio Grace Brefhren Pasfors Proverbs 3:6 PAGE 26 Howard C. Bishop Whealon, Illinois Bapiisl Chrisfian Educalion James 3:I7 Moody Sludeni' Slaii Ha++ie lrene Bunch Akron, New York Baolisl Home Missions Hosea 6:3 Missionary Union Alec J. Edgar Srniihiown Branch, N. Y. Conqregalional General Bible Galalians 2:20 Lois Black Deiroit Michigan Bapfisl Chrisiian Educa+ion-- Music Philippians 4113 Mopdy Sludeni Slay Class Acfiviiy O'Ho G. Clausen Chicaqo, Illinois Mission Coyenanf General Bible Galatians 2:20 Ruby R. Ekdahl Lake Bronson, Minnesol Mission Covenanr Missionary-Bible Proverbs 325.6 Sfudenf Council Missionary Union Pefer Wenyung Fu Han-71rtlwow,Clielfiani4, Cliina Baplisl eneral Bible Romans 9:28 Raymond Gus'l'afson urora, lllinriris Baplisl Missionary-Bible Jolwn I Si l 6 James W. Holwerda Grand Rapids, Mirjlwiqarr Baplisl General Bible-Music Romans 3:38.39 Moody Clicrrale Carl M. Gollz Weed. Calilorniz Independent Pastors I Corinlliians 2.2 Class Presidenl Sluclfanl Council Class Arjiiyiry Elsie M. Hansen Cniriaqo, Illinois Evangelical Free General-Home Missions Psalm 32:3 Sludenf Council Bernard E. Horn Soul!-r Bend Indiana Bapfisr General Bible l Samuel I2:2-L Erma A. Goodell l-alamazoo, Mirjliiqan lndependenl' General-Home Missions ,lrwlin 3:30 Prayer Band, Cjflirjer Al7Cl-l Slali Rosemary Harper Cambridge Ol-rig' Baplisr Clwrislian Educalion- Music Psalm I6:lI Missionary Union Class Aciiviry Teruyo l losl1izalci Clwirgaqo, Illinois lndependeni Clwrislian Educalion l Crarirrrliians 6:20 Prayer Band, Oliver Class Piriliyiry Kaflwerine A. Griffin Greenfield, Caliiornia Indrfpendenf Missionary-Bible Pinians l2:l 2 Frieda Helzer Lincoln, Nebrnsla lndependenr Missionary-Music Flrilrppians l 120 2l Class Qilicer Smdrfnl Assislanl lr Dean Homer E. Keisl Cvrrini-nxfrlle 'Dliri Eyranriiflrqal Fr-32 General Bible l Peler 5'lO ,4 James Grimes, Jr. W,all3rie lncliani lndependenl B ii-Mis' Pasiors l Saniu-,-l l2,24 Class Qllirier Prayer' Band Leader P-3 ,re-All-.rn Club L9 Marilou Hobollb Pcrnriari, Mirglri Jan Baoligl Music Prcrwrerlzrs 3 5 'J Prayer Band Macr-sly Cl'ror'alr1 Cass Ailiyily Mildred Keller l-lame lansas BaD'rsr Missionary-Bible Ylrriwn l2Z24 SllJCl'9V7ll:r1'lJI'l'ill Smdf:-nl Assislfinr ff D-aan Camera Club, ljlllrriilr Prayer Band, Qllrrier Lloyd Gunn La Salle, ll'r'i 3 B-'nyrrrsr Jewish Missions ,lynn l4 l2 Nlissirlrnriry Uni-'I' C rms C7151 'r E+l1el K. Hoff Nr-ff Gil-'-ani L nj a Pri-5br,ferr.',n General Bible pnrlrljrirrrirmi l 202 lvlrsirri-rrrary Unrfrf' Sfudenl C 'rrrnrtrr Dorolhy Kieffer MriClur'e OM? Clririsrran Unrofr Jewish Missions pliilipprang l ,2O 2l Prayer Band Dlirvg- Missionary Union C55 Class Arilwili, ...N-an l 7 i Louis C. Kramp, Jr. For? Smillw, Ailansas lndependc-nl General Bible Psalm 56:4 Class Acliyily APCH Slaif L. Monfe Mack New Soullw Wales, Auslralia Baplisl General Bible Ercrdus 33:l4,2I Ka+l1ryn Neufeld MT. Lale, Minnesoia Mennonile General-Home Missions Proverbs 3:5,6 Laird L. Kroli, Sr. Cliii-ilClCi, lllir1fiiS Clirisfian and Missic Alliance Jewislm Missions Piirnans lilo Prayer Band Leader Missic-nary Unirin Ruilw Magnuson Belleionlaine, Cllnio Baplisl Chrislian Educafion Psalm 32:8 Jo Ann Oppifz Topelra, lfiansas Baplisl Chrisiian Educafion Music Jolin 3:30 Moody Clworale Siudenl Council Prayer Band, Ollic Class Acliyily feb! EV Kaflwleen A. Laing California, Pennsylvania Bapfisl Chrisfian Educalion Fsalni 37i4,5 liayei Band, Officer Class Oil 'er Raymond A. Masson Monlclair, New Jersey Presbyterian Pasiors Vliilippians 3:IO David H. Orner lndianapolis. Indiana Clwrislian Clnurcli Clirisiian Educaiion Proverbs 315.6 Class Acliyify Recreation Club, Officer Clara J. Lima Millon Junclicln, Wis. lndependeni Missionary-Bible Pnilippians 4.l3 Prayer Band, Rc-pcirler Siudenl Counfil Nurses Fellowslvip, Presidenl Lillian McLeod l-liqlwland Parl, Micliiqan Baplisl Missionary-Bible l Jolin 3:l8 Sfudenl Council Recreation Club, Officer Class Fxcliyily Ka+lileen G. Osborn Oxlord, Wisccfnsin lndependenl Clwrisfian Educalion Psalm 73:28 Missionary Union PAGE 28 Harry J. Love Gables. Micliiqan Baplisl Pasfors Fl1ilippians3:l3.l4 Missionary Unicin, Officer Anna Miller Marion, Indiana lndependenl Missionary-Bible ll Corinlliians 4:l7,l8 James D. Parlcer Belen, Mississippi Bapiisf General Bible Galalians 2:20 Nadyne Lyons Bradenlon, Florida Independenl Chrisfian Educa+ion- Music Proverbs 315,6- Class Olllicer Moody Chorale. Officer Class Aclivily Class Song Musician Russel M. Myers Cliicaqo, lllinois Presbylerian General Bible-Music lsaialn 41 :IO Virginia Pope Alloona, Pennsylvania Bapfisi Clirisfian Educafion- Music Malllwew 28:20 Missionary Union, Officer Moody Sfudenl Slalzl Sludeni' Council Class Speaker Charles A. Prui'H Downers Grove, lllinois lndependeni Missionary--Bible Philippians 3:lO Class Ollicer Prayer Band, Leader Missionary Union. Ofiicer Recrealion Club, Officer Wanda Schmid+ NL-wlon, Kansas Mennonile Jewish Missions Philippians 3:lO Bruce G. Spencer Chicaqo, illinois Baplisl General Bible John I1I2 Evelyn N. Pyle Chicano. lllinois Relorrned General Bible Philippians 4:l3 Roberl N. Sco'H' Vlfashinqlon. lowa Baplisl Home Missions Pifxferbs 315,65 Mffdy Clini-ale Ralph K. Sievens New liij-nsinqlcrn Pi, B71lfiiISl General Bible-Music II Coiinlhians l:3,4 Erwin Radanf River Forest Illinois Baplisi General Bible Mailhew 6:33 John D. Shanks Virlisburq. Mississipoi lndependenl Missionary-Pasiors Psalm 6S:l9 Player Band CV Miriam Slreei lvlinneai' PVS lvlinrw Barilist Missionary-Chrisiian Educalion Pioverlins 325.6 PM ir-alan-n Club Ulli Evelyn M. Rankin Dululh, Minnfisnla Preslnylerian Chrisiian Educaiion Psalm 37.5 Class Acliyily Alvin F. Showalfer l-lulclwinsan, lansas Cliuriilw :Lil lliri Birlllvnsn Jewish Missions Pliilippiani l Z9 Planar Banfl lfiaiie Prayer B-anal Lllv Sll,.j'?'lQ-'iilii i fgl' Paul M. Suzulci mam uni C'3Vl1!'f'1'1'l fV1 Pasiors Ffonians 3:25 4 Mary Salage Defroil, Mifihiii-an lndepii-ndenl General Bible Philippians 3.lO Class Aigliyily Doris Skillman Sl, lfiuis, Missouri D'OSh1yli'iiiii1 Chrisfian Educalion Psalm 37 5 Cliiisfifin Efluiii' Llulp 'gli gf James E. Taulbee Qlailsp-n lvli- lwiqy Bfiifilis' Pasiors M illlwf. 5 l 6 Rodger W. Schmidf Mi-nfinmirzi-i3 Falis, Wig P.fanq.- ii:-al Uni?-fl Brclhren Missionary-Bible Pmnmns 41202 l lvlissmniiiiy Unifin Piesirlenl Class Ollifier Criss Acliyily Marilynn Smarl Mfinln-im, Pennsylyarii Eyfiiiiii-liwil Unilri-d Bi--llnrn Missionary-Bible VlllL'L'i1'iii33 lO l'fll5'1iirr'3iiyil,liiV'l ll Pi-1 Bind Ol: Pauline Tealord lVli,:2lf TlCin, lvlifilv-13 Cr ri 'iri3qfi'i ,Pal Chrislian Educalion Pin-.wi-rljis 35,13 Pvfiyfgi Band, Qlliiiv' l -f X , l ,Y Lois UH' Cr1icagc,Il.incr1s Bamisf Missionary-Bible Phhipoians 3:50 Pravef Band, Ogicer RoberT Wes+erberg Carnbfidqe, Minnescda Bao'isT Missionary-Paslors Psalm 37:3-5 Sluoe-nT Council C'ass A:TiviTv Dra,er Bard, Leader Lawana Webb Barnard Kansas BapTisT Missionary-Bible Philippians 3:lO Crass OThce' STudenT Council STudenT AssisTanT T Dean Winifred Wilson C2asTonia NcrrTh Cafcuno lndecrendenT Missionary-Bible Jeremiah lg7-9 STudenT Counci' Harold B. Wrighl Michigan CiTy, Indiana BaciTisT General Bible Mavhew 4:4 Rober+ Wes+ WashinOTon CcrurT l-louse, Ohio BapTisT Paslors ll CcrinTnians 4.5 Fraver Band, Leader ChrisTian EducaTicn Club, Olivier ARCH STalT Greel Club Ofllier Joyce M. Wood Warner Scufh Dalit BaoTisT Chrisfian Eclucalion I Chronicles 23:9 lO Prayer Band Olliiier ARCH. Class EdiTr:r Cl6sSS ACYi'vi'y PAGE 30 Words to the Class Song HOLDING FORTH THE womb OF LIFE Dear Lord, we sTand amazed This day AT grace as Tound in Thee, And love ThaT led Thee To Tne cross For sinners such as we. We do noT unde-rsTand The grace Which keeps us day lov day, Cr love ThaT draws us loacl To Thee, Elen when we-'ve gone asTray. We lnow ThaT Thou hasT prcimised, Lord, Though why, we cannoT see, TnaT some oav Thou wiiT ccrne To Tale 'lnine Own To l've wiTh Thee. Cncirus l-lijilding lorTh The Vlford QT Liie WiTh loving hearTs aTlame, TnroughouT This sinesicl, word we go lo gloriTy Tnv name. bv Nadvne P, Lyons lvlarilou l-lobolTh, piano and organ reciTalisT al x P? xi' 'ei' Q ' Careful fhere, Bob! PAGE 3I enior 6415.5 ,...+., Senior ReTreaTl These who oo wiTh high exper:TaTion' on The 'en- ior reTreeT are noT leT down, An Tnouqh raTner dorl ano cold, everyone seerne To loe enieyinq The heyrioe. PAGE 32 AT The Junior-Senior BanqueTl Trevor Ardill, ioresidenT oT The Senior Class, replies To The wele corne iusT given by Ralph Tran- Tharn. The banqueT is enjoyed by all and The program which Tol- lowed in Massey Chapel was very inTeresTing. Graduahon, all Too soonl Fol- lowing The rnany hours OT sTudy in school liTe Comes qraduahon. l-lere The seniors enjoy one oT Their lasT Chapel Services aT lvl, B, l. .fdlorig 0 STANDING: lifoscoe Sfinsman, freasurerq Alvin Jones, vice-presidenfg SEATEU: Trevor Ardill, presidenf: Doris Craig, eccrdinq gefjiigfgy - Marian Board, gov-res ondino seciefaryg Miss l-lelen Renfsfhler, fa-iulf adviser. Y. F' Y Wifh fhe experience of fhe new life in Chrisf comes fhe realizafion fhaf God has a plan for our lives. Each member of fhe April '50 class was called fo Moody Bible lnsfifufe fo fulfil parl of fhaf plan. We, in fhis class, have come fo lcnow each ofher's aspirafions and visions for service, and fo share one anofher's burdens. Class devofions have deepened fhe spirifual Tie befween us, and social acfivifies have furnished us wifh pleasanf memories and sfrengfhened our bonds of fellowship. God direcfed our choice of Trevor Ardill as class presidenf. l-le, ofher class officers, and our class adviser, Miss l-lelen Renfschler, have all been an inspirafion fo us. CAM OW all Q - 3:4 As we come fo lhe end of our fraining af Moody Bible lnsfifufe, we loolr back wifh mingled feelings of joy and sorrow: ioy fhaf God has given us fhe opporfunify fo sfudy here, and sorrow fhaf we musf leave Those who have rneanf much in our Chrisfian lives. We can echo Pauls sfafemenf, 'll fhanlc my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making reguesf wirh joy, for your fellowship in fhe gospel from fhe firsf day unfil now. 'Chrisf our life will be our challenge fo lef Chrisf perfecf l lis will and purpose in our lives fhaf l-le may be glorified. mn.. mu... 5 Dorolliy K. Alfheide l-larnilron, Illinois Presbylerian General Bible Jeremiah 33:3 Missionary Union Annelle Brooker Schiojron Wisiiriinsin Indeoendeni Chrisfian Educalion Psalm l8:3O Sludenf Council Onice Prayer Band Cilicef' Class Acfiviiy Irvine Chambers Ridgewood, New Jersey Independenl General Bible Jeremiah 33:3 Mildred l. Arclill Bellasf, Noirhern Ireland Merhodisl llrishl Missionary-Bible De-uferonorny 3l:o Prayer Band. Qllicer Class A-:fivily Sfudenl Couniiy Qnicer Marlha Broolcs Charlesron Illinois Baprisl Missionary-Bible ll Coririlnians 5:I4, I5 Pecrearion Club, Olilicer APCI-l Biol: Rulh R. Checkley Leoriia, New Jersey Baplisl Missionary-Bible Philippians lt2O, QI Class Acriyiiy Moody Chorale Trevor Ardill Bellasr, Norrherri Melnodisl llrishl Missionary-Bible Ireland Deulerononwy 3l:o Class Presidenr Prayer Band, Leader Lucille Bruner Charsworlrh, Illinois Baplisl Chrislian Educalion Psalm 32:8 Prayer Band, Oflicer Sludenl Council Everell P. Claylon Pelin, Illinois Independenl General Bible Philippians l:7 Clarence E. Arnold Chi-ja-Q10 Illinois Baolisl General Bible I John 4:IO Paul B. Campbell Chicago, Illinois Independent Paslors John I5:7 Prayer Band, Leader Forensic Club, Presidenl Vivian Cochran Niles Michigan Independenr General-Home Missions Nahum l:7 Srudenl Council PAGE 34 1-my Marian L. Board Minneapolis, Minnesola Baplisl General Bible-Music ll Tirnolhy I:l2 Class Dlilicer Neale W. Carr Baraboo, Wisconsin Baplisl General Bible John 3:30 Class Acliyily Evelyn Coddingfon New Monrnoulh, New Jer- sey Ba prisl Missionary-Bible Galalians 2:20 -13 Ezra G. Brockway Delroir, Michigan Independenl General Bible Philippians lzo Neva Carr Baraboo, Wisconsin Baplisl Missionary-Bible Deuferoriomy 3l:8 Harry E. Cole Cleveland, Ohio Baplisl Pasfors Philippians 4:l3 Class Acfiyily Doris Craig Belleionlaine, Olrrio Baprisl Missionary-Bible Deuleronomy 3:24 Praver Band, Ollicer Srudenl Council Class Officer Recrearion Club, Ollicer Moody Chorale, Officer Hazel May Feenslra Roclresler, New York lndependenl Missionary-Bible Proverbs 315. 6 Sludeni Council Nurses Fellowship, Presi- dent Alvin H. Jones, Jr. Slnamolcin, Pennsylvania Mellrodisl Clirislian Educaiion Philippians 3:IO Class Oificer Cnrislian Educarion Club, Presidenl ii Winslon H. Declcer Declerville, Micliiqan lndecrendenr General Bible Psalm 37:4 Greelr Club, Officer Varsily Baslfelball Edna Francis Royal Oalr, Michigan Baplisl Missionary-Bible Philippians 3:IO Srudenl Council Class Acliyiiy Myrrle May Jones Grand Ridge, lllinois Baplisi Chrislian Educalion Proverbs 335, 6 ARCH Slant Class Acliviry Harry Dorley Norllwurriberland, Pennsyl- Vaflla Baplisr General Bible Proverbs 35,13 Marveline Holsleen Morning Sun, Iowa Baprisl Genera l-Cl'1ris+ian Educa- lion Psalm 32:8 Moody Chorale Edi'l'l'1 L. Kleinsclmmicll Abe, Belgian Congo, Airi ca Indeoendenl Missionary-Bible Pl-rilippians 3:lO Prayer Band. Oilicer ARCH Slali Q... Leona M. Drew clenison, Miclwiriran lndependenl Clrrislian Educalion l Peler 137, 8 Prayer Band, Officer Srudenr Council Class A-iiiyily Leland C. Homer Brown Cily, Miclriqan Baplisl Paslors Job 2222i Prayer Band, Leader Class Spealer Class Aillvily Esllwer L. Kleinschmidl Pxba, Belqian Conqcr, Alrir ca lndependenf Missionary-Bible Colossians 29, IO Missionary Union, Cliirurr Sruderrr Council Class Sr.--al,r mu' F' Glenn G. Durr Bucyrus, Olricr lndependen? Baprr: General Bible II 'l'rrrrcrll'ry 2:l5 Samuel J. Hood Springfield lllrncis lndependenr Music l Corinrlnians l5:E-S! Mildred Lampreclrl Hammond lndrana Baplisl Clwrislian Educalion lsaialw 4l IO Vera Enlrilcin Cllivii Ei-inillr, IA 'Iwi-rS'i,ig1rpi Llaplisl General Bible Proverbs 315, o Missionary Uricrn Roger W. lnsley Aberdeen, Scrurln Lralcla , Indeoendenf Paslors Psalm lO3:l3, l4 Prayer Band Leader Joan Lanlz Belleionlaine, Onic Bapiisr Chrislian Educalion-Music Proverbs I 1:30 Clrrislran Educalicrn Club. Ollicer Moody Chorale Oilicer l i i i -1 X -v-. J 'nu 'L- b i I Burron Leich Bowrnansyille Nef. Melhodisr Pasfors llhessaloniars 5,24 Sludenl Criuniil Class Aidiyily Billy S. Meelc Gaslenia North Ca' ina Baplisf Missionary-Bible Psalrn l43:S IO pfaye' Band Oifiie' lla B. OH Rorilfiord Ion-.a Bapiisl General Bible Galalians 2120 Royall Lindquisr Clfiiiaoci ll infrs Baplisf General Bible ,lien 3:30 Mmsrnaiiy Uniiin Alberf T. Moffilf I-lea-.even Qllahcirna Sciufnern B-aolisr General Bible Matthew 6:33 Sludenl Counfil, P den. . 4 Roberf D. Parker Des Moines, Iowa lndeoendenr Music I-Iebreivs l2:l, 2 Moody Chorale Kennerh Love Gables Miihiqar Baptist General Bible Piiiverbs 3:5 6 Prayer Band Leader Richard R. Moore Downers Grove, Illinois Chrisrian and Missionary Alliance General Bible-Music Moody Sludenr Slail Class Song Musician Roy F. Persson Chicago, Illinois Lulheran General Bible Joshua I:8 ARCH, Class Edilor , i Margarei' Maiden Buile Monlana Melhodisr Missionary-Bible Isaiah 4I1lO Srudeni Ciiuniil Howard E. Moses Richburg, New Yorlr Baptisl General Bible Hebrews I3:S Edward Reese Grand Rapids, Michigan Baprisl Pasiors Philippians IZZO Moody Sludenl Slafl Varsify Baslfefball PAGE 36 ,MQ Doris Malher Barge-r.Ie1as Independenl Bapiisf I Chrisfian Educafion-Mis- sionary Philippians 3:lO Prayer Band, Giiiiier Missionary Union Sludenr Council Ernesr O. Neufeld Mounlaln Lake, Minnesota Mennoniie Chrislian Educalion Isaiah 26:3 Missionary Union Class Acfiyily Howard Riclcenbrode Indianapolis, Indiana Independenl Missionary-Bible I Corinlhians l3:I2 Prayer Band, Leader it Gilberf Mead I-lickory Corner, Michigan lndependenr General Bible Romans I:I6 Moody Chorale Lloyd E. Nevel Garden Prairie, Illinois Bapiisr Missionary-Pasfors ll Chronicles 7:I4 Adele Ripley Columbus, Ohio lndependenr Chrisfian Educaiion-Music Proverbs 315, 6 William A. Robarge Rogers Cily, Michigan Independerir Missionary-Bible Deuleronorny 3l:8 Prayer Band, Oricer Roscoe M. Srinsman Seaflle, Washinqron Baplist Chrisfian Educafion Philippians 2:l3 Class Ollicer Alice H. Safsfrom Chicago, lllinois lndependenl General Bible Isaiah 26:3 E. Ann Slriclclancl Lriuisyille, lfenlucly Baplisf Music Nahurn I:7 John H. Sanford Columbus .lunclion Independent Missionary-Paslors E'-:idus 23:20 Ruby Sullivan Washinqlon, DC. Baplisr Missionary-Bible Philippians 3:lO Sfude-nf Council BeH'y Weiss Fairyiew Parlr, Qhi-,i Baplis? Chrislian Educalion Philippians 3:lO Prayer Band, Cllliier 'aw nl Iowa Beckley, NVesl Joseph C. Spacelx Sr, Joseph, Michigan Ccinqieqalional Chrislian Educalion Psalm IO4:34 Class Aiiliyify Prayer Band, Oliiffer Missionary Unicn BeH'y Jane Tichy Chiaailo, lllinois Iridepiendenl Chrisfian Eclucafion Pnilippians l,2O, 2 Peirealion Clu Mindy Charlie Helen Wilcox Virginia Baplisl Home Missions Fsalrn 3714, 5 S'udenf Council Missionary Union Class Afiliyily -Music Kennefh H. S+aFl:ord Donald Sleginli Denver Ci'-loradf l-lrrlland. Michiqari B ilisl lrideiiiandonl Baplisl GF Missionary Missionary-Bible , D, E Psulrri 3714, 5 Psalrri Q:lO Payi Bard l.adr Ralph C. Unruh Baroda, Michigan Conqieqafional Pasfors Psalm 37:3 b Offigur APCH Stax 'ir ig . i , , Class Ciiininiilree Class Prel lxArir,iCly Chcralf? Ellogene Van Hoolx Biislol, Tennessee Baplisl General Bible Piiryi-ibs :zo 5 Slucli,-nl Cfan 'il l A ri n Slricllarid, organ recifalisf amue' Hood, organ recilalisr 5l?o oerl Parier, vocalist accorripariied by lvliri leo PAGE 38 Z WORDS TO CLASS SONG CHRIST, oui2 LIFE Vlfe marvel al Thy love, 0 Chrisl, Thai led Thee lo provide Rederhplioh so Complele and Tree, With rio good ihirig deriied. We do mol lhow whaf Thou hasi planned While here we vvorli for Thee, Bul Thou will be our Conslanl Guide, So we would lailhiul be. Some day, dear Lord, Thou will relurn. Arid we shall see Thy facet Then we shall praise Thee as we ouqhl, For wonders ol: Thy grace. Chorus: Q malchless Christ, Thou arf our life, We give ourselves lo Thee: lvlay every day our lives be lived lri The lighl of Calvary. by Domain sreeirw 'Il-' P K N, uw . K+, s Q I-nf S Us i g , . 1 f k y X S , I , A 7 1 BJ J 1 ' I 'A enior 676455 A glimpse oT The JuniorASenior BangueT which our class as Juniorg, puT on Tor The April '50 Class. Mr. Springer, our class adviser, is seen near The boTTorn oT The picTure. The Junior-Senior BangueT pro' vides an enjoyable Time oT Tellowf ship l3eTwe-en The Two upper classes aT school. PAGE 40 A secTion OT The Senior Class aT a regular business meeTing. lvliss Jackson is presiding aT This meeT- ing, while presidenT Ralph Trans Tham siTs on The TronT row. Provid- ing The TouridaTion Tor class organ- izaTion, regular business meeTings lilre This are held during The several Terms oT class organizaTion. ParT oT a group oT Seniors aT Class DevoTions. l-lere Clarence Balqlf is leading The group in def voTions, several weels prior To The Senior ReTreaT. Cn The Senior Re- TreaT similar group devoTions are held, and They prove To be a pre- cious experience To all who Talce parT. ugufsf, I9 0 RoberT LyTle, vi:e-presidenT- DoroThy Jones, correspondini J sew:-T af presiden' Clarirda Johnson rw-ard Realizing anew Gods claim on our lives because of new life in ChrisT Jesus, we came To The Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe in order To beTTer prepare ourselves Tor l'lis service. lT seemed as Though The Time liTerally Tlew by aTTer we organized in The Summer oT '49. Mr. J. ArThur Springer became our class adviser, and our presidenT Tor The TirsT Two Terms was RoberT Robin- son. On our TirsT ouTing we wenT To Jaclcson Parlc, where many recall The dunlcing in The lalce which Glenn Solum, one oT our class spealcers, received. For The lasT Two Terms belore gradualrion, Ralph l'ranTham headed The class as presidenT. ATTer a Tew more ouTings, business meeTings and devoTional periods, we were well inTo our Junior Term. The Junior-Senior Banguelr wiTh all The deTails oT prepa- raTion almosT swamped us, buT The Seniors were y' Mr. ArThur Springer, Taiiuity adviser' Ralph TiariTham, ina se:reTary' Gordon Pulen, Treasurer. royally enTerTained. Spring along wiTh ChrisT Our l.iTe was The Theme borne ouT by The all musical program, wiTh Dr, Culberlrson bringing a devoTional message on The same subiecT. One of our class members, Duane Benjamin, arranged mosT of The musical numbers used in This program. As we had expecTed, The reTreaT was The high poinT oT our Senior Term. The many precious hours spenT TogeTher in recreaTion and fellowship will noT soon be TorgoTTen. GreaT has been our opporTuniTy in being able To aTTend Moody, and many and varied are The lessons we have learned. Now, wiTh The class moTTo before us: We Preach .... ChrisT Jesus, we eagerly lool Torward To The waiTing harvesT, conTidenT ThaT ours is a message which can saTisTy The TainTing mulTif Tudes. 71112 ,WCA . .. CAM eaufs - ff 4:5 PAGE 4I '49-Q. Shirley Alley Hammond, Indiana Baprisr Missionary-Bible Acfs 20:24 Missionary Union, Qricer CIaSS Aciiyily R. D. Blaclrshire BeIIeIoi-ire, Arkansas Baprisr Pasfors Prcverbs 315, 6 Lynn Carrufhers Burte. Monrana Mafhodisr Missionary-Bible Jchn l5:I6 Mc-:dy Sludenr Srani APCH Sha? Clarence E. Balrlc Cool, Minnesora Baplisl Pasiors Philippians IZZO Class Aciiyiry Sludenf CounciI. 0 Louise C. Blair Quinrer, Kansas Independent Chrisiian Educaiion II Tirnorhy I1I I Doris Car+er Syiianiciio, IIIinoiS Baplisl Chrisiian Educalion -Ichn ISQI6 Sudan' Ciiunf' CEI' Harlin E. Barllow PushyiiIe, Ihincis Independenr General Bible Isaiah 4I :IO Missionary Union, Officer Hilda M. Boorsma RandoIph, Wisconsin Dufch Reformed General Bible-Music PsaIm l8:2 Sludeni Council Moody Chorale Class Acriviry Geneva Cheeseman San Anronio, Texas Baprisr Chrisiian Educaiion Psalm 27:I, I4 Srudenr CounciI PAGE George Behary Berwyn, IIiinois Indeoendenr General Bible Jchn 5124 Vera Fern Boyer Parrninqfon, Iowa Baplisf General-CI'oris+ian Educa- lion Philippians 4:I3 Jeannine N. Childs Ml, Pleasant Michioan Baprisr Chrislian Educaiion PsaIrn 2514, 5 Chrisrian Educarion CIub, Oiiicer CIass Acriviw 42 Irwin Bell Tacoma, Washinqfon Bapfisr General Bible-Music Psalm 37:5 Moody Chorale ARCH Sfaii Ellis Brinnon Saginaw, Michigan Mefhodisr Pasfors Isaiah 4OZ3I Class Acfiyiry Dorofhy Jean Cole Deiroil, Michiqan Bapfisr General Bible-Music Ueulerononny 3 I :B Moody Chorale My Duane Beniamin Grand Rapids, Michigan Baprisr Music I Pe-fer I:I8 I9 Moody ChovaIe, Officer CIass Musician J. Omar M. Brubaker MT. Joy, Pennsylvania Mennonire Missionary-Pasiors Philippians 3:IO Prayer Band, Leader Siudenr Council ARCH, Edifor Mrs. Joan B. Cole CIeveIand, Ohio Bapiisi General-Chrisfian Ecluca Hon PhiIippians 4:I3 Ruth Collins Collinqwood, Qntario Canada Baptist General Bible John l4:l9 Missionary Union Kenneth E. Engle Abilene, Kansas Plymouth Brethren Missionary-Bible Deutercrnomv 3I:o Albert' L. Furbay Zanestield Chia Friends Pastors Il Corinthians 5:20 Prayer Band, Gtticer Missionary Union, Otiti Ralph E. Coolre Chambers, Nc-brasl-a Independent Pastors lsaiali 50:7 Prayer Band. Leader Student Council Elsie M. Entenmann Crown Point, Indiana Independent Christian Education Proverbs 35, 6 Student Council Prayer Band, Cttee' Verna M. Gaden Detroit, Michigan Baptist General Bible l S-arrtuel l2:24 Ralph E, Crotty Lester, West Virrrinia Baptist General Bible Psalm Iozll Prayer Band, Ottirer Recreation Club, Qttir:-er Class Activity Edward E. Erlandson Chicago, lllinois Baptist General-Home Missions ll Corinthians 5:l5 Prayer Band, Leader Florence C. Germann Manhattan, l-'ansas Baptist Missionary-Bible Proverbs 315, 6 Prayer Band, Ottrrier Loyd Cumings Sparta, Mirjliiqan Baptist General Bible-Music Philippians l:2O, 2I Moody Ctiriir-ale, Ottriier Charles W. Evans, Jr. t-tyndrnan, Pennsylvania Eyanqelirjal United Breth- l'E'V'l Pastors Ephesians 6:I9 Prayer Band, Leader Missionary Union Pres dent Class Aviyit Donald F. Gillum Shelton, Vtffiiliin '1' '-'1 Baptis' Pastors Psalm 37:14 lmogene Davis Sriirirtrirvillrlr, Ohirjr Baptist Missionary-Bible Crlri-ssrans l lt: Lois L. Foster Beaver, West Virginia Baptist General Bible-Music Proverbs 315, 6 Student Council Missionary Union Class Activity Donalda M. Goodall Orrnslrlrr .-.r n, Queberi, Canada Presbyterian Christian Education .lrirhrr l5 lb Ruth E. Day Clinton, lovyj Bitgrtrst Christian Education Philippians I 5 S-'udri-nt Cfirun Qrr Oscar R. Foster, Jr. P-irtsrnrruth, Cahir, lrrdupendent Pastors ll lirrrothy 21l3 Prayer Band, Qtr't.,,, Grace I. Goodell l- ar,1nra:c-cr, Mi-ilrr rrr' Independent General Bible ll Corinthians I2 't 3 we ll li l l Francis W. Goodman Kalamazoo, Michigan Baotist General Bible Philippians 3zlO Missicnary Union Joanne Hescott Chicago, lllin-:iis lndependent General Bible-Music l-lebrews l2:2 Miiody Choa e Edward Huang Chanliehua, Fcrrncsa. Cri na Presbyterian Christian Education l Peter 222i -Ci 7-Y fwuza as I 5 02. . .4iil,C 4 'Lf fav , LC- Earle E. Goodwin MrsZHo ad gffives l-larnpden l-lighlands. Van I Maine ipdeggbdgf f BGPHST GeneralC General Bible I Peter 3:l5 Verle E. Holsteen Morning Sun lcwa Baptist Pastor lsaiah 26:3 Moody Chorale President Class Activity Marcia Hughey Sanqus, Massachusetts Baptist Missionary-Bible Philippians 3:lO Moody Student Stalt Class Activity Psalm l39:9',f l'O Moody Student Statt Class Actisity ARCH Statt Earl R. Holstege Muslxeqon. Michiqan Independent Pastors Philippians 3:lO Prayer Band, Otticer Student Council Clarinda Johnson Elwood City, Pennsylvania Baptist Missionary Psalm I7:l5 Prayer Band. Ot?-:er Class Olticer William P. Griffin Memphis, Tennessee Baptist Pastors Isaiah 4023i Prayer Band, Leader Missionary Union Recreation Club, Otticer Class Activity Eloise Hon Alesandriai Indiana Baptist Christian Education-Music Philippians 4:l3 Prayer Band, Otficer Dorothy M. Jones Jonesboro, Arlransas Baptist Christian Education Philippians 436, 7 Prayer Band, Otticer Student Council, Presi- dent Class Officer PAGE 44 Frederick R. Harm Clzone Parlq New Yo' Evangelical Free Pastors Ephesians 3:20 Student Council John Hornok Courtland, Virginia lndependent Pastors John 3:Io Student Counc Robert F. Jones, J Memphis, Tennessee Baptist Pastors Galatians 2:20 F. Student Council, Ogicer Class Activity 1 Ralph D. Hegman Calisade. Minnesota Methodist Pastors ll Carinthians l2:9 Class Activity Richard J. Hoyer Dayton, Ohio Baptist Pastors Jeremiah 33:3 Student COunCil Moody Chorale Class Activity Tamie Kaw-ashima Honolulu, l-lawaii Congregational Christian Education Matthew II:28-30 Helen Ke'r+ler Sheboygan. Wisconsin Evangelical Free Chrisfian Educafion II Corinlhians 4:7 Prayer Band, Olificer Mary L. Leamer Wesfover, Pennsylvania Evangelical Uniled Brelh- ren Christian Educafion yProverbs 325, 6 :Prayer Band, Officer mliennefh R. MaryoH rBelleville. New Jersey WBapfisf Pasfors ilsaiah 4! :IO in Jean Kidd Romulus, New Yorlr Presbylerian Chrisfian Educaiion Psalm 3714. 5 Missionary Union Margarel Lundin Kansas Ciry, Missouri Baplisf Jewish Missions Hebrews l3:8 Sludenl Council, Olificer Prayer Band, Officer Moody Chorale Class Poe? Mary Jean McKinley Limesione, Pennsylvania Bapfisl Chrisiian Educafion-Music Philippians 3ZlO Moody Sluclenf Slafi Siudenr Council Prayer Band, Ofiicer Charles J. Knapp Marshall, Michigan lndependenr Pas+ors John I5:5 Missionary Union, Officer Sludenr Council, Officer Mrs. Jeanne Ly'rle Alloona, Pennsylvania Merhodisf Missionary-Bible Proverbs 315, 6 Recreation Club, Ofiicer Srudenf Council Howard McMillen Marion Cenler, Pennsyl- vania Bapfisr Pasfors Joshua I:8, 9 Prayer Band, Leader Class Acrivily Gordon Kramer, Jr. Hollislon, Massachusetts lndependenf Chrisiian Educafion Philippians 3:10 Prayer Band, Oflicer Roberl' B. Ly+le Alfoona, Pennsylvania Missionary-Bible Melhoclisl I Perer 2:7 Class Officer Wayne Meyers Aifch, Pennsylvania Merhodisi General Bible Psalm IO5:I Siudenl Council Prayer Band, Leader Joseph Kurchalc Pinconninq, Michigan Melhodisl General Bible Galalians 2:20 Varsily Basleiball Leslie Madison Porl Pierre, Soulh Dalcola Baplisl Pasfors John 4:34 Sludenr Council Class Aclivify Conrad Miller Soulh l-laven, Minnesota lndependenf Pasfors Philippians 3:lO Prayer Band, Leader Missionary Union, Officer Charles Lambshead fxldershol, Onlarici, Canada Independent Paslors Psalm l6:8 Prayer Band, Leader Moody Chorale Eugene D. Marsceau Mosinee, Wisconsin Independenr Paslors lsaiah 26:4 Raymond G. Minniclr Tamaqua, Pennsylvania lndependenl General Bible-Music Philippians l:2O 639881112 THE ANNUAL OF -- V fab X Q :Q Q EE H J. Omar M'llLflL?l', gchfor ,gpauf ,l3lJiIl0JJ 777allrlgc'I' 4 J dy X e rwsfifufe Volume l3.Publ?sI'1edin I95O by Hwe sfudenfs of The M00 B U l , , X, :gs :1':' f ' ' 'ro f ' il rw mi Uv. I 5- ,fu-.W 'Nw 'fd' bi, ,515 lgxfsg-3. 8 , . 2 is sign M Ag 'mmf .412- ei so xgif x ,, 5 xi 32 5 gy : s is 2 1 if '76 in -44 ,rf Vicfor Monferroso E-:in I-lcse CTU 7' -ii i dey.-ei denf General Bible Ga a'ia 5 2:20 Vivian Irene Osluncl IA1 t' Giza l s l' nertencenf Chrisfian Educafion fffirioi-a's IQO, 21 M-fd S' ow' ..i,,.i,. Class, Airiwiry AIRCI-I Sfaff Mrs. I. Psalmonds Sfuifqarf, Ailansas Bapfisf General-Home Missions Romans 8:28 Huberf Morden C i 3'r .:lif-, lvl l i iv i Ei' li?-' Pasfors fri 'il'ifr'11i1lJ ivlisziiiffii, U' Sipn- f L. ii' i Fifi l.f-ag: Erwin E. Osferberg lliwue. Miglwvan E115 is Pasfors -fir::1iansl:2I Gordon L. Pullen Grand Rapids, Mich Bapfisf Pasfors Psalm I26:b Prayer Band, Leader Chrisfian Educalicin, ficer Sfudeni Council Class Officer C iiiifiri if. Phyllis Jane Morgan lvlririhail, Ff'VTTlS5l,5: -fi Ein iii? General Bible lin i n, 4 lf Wlissi rw, Ur'i'n -fri 'ia' 51,113 C ai. Anfoineffe M . Pisauro Cifrr: 9 Penne. .ifa Barns? Chrisfian Educafion Cfiinii is 25:9 Richard J. Reehke Chicaqo, Illinois Independenl Missionary-Pasfors Rcfnans 5:8 ...ner -V W-4, Jane E. Murray H-issfon, Te--as IViLl'EII'?'7Il','l General Bible lsaian EQ lla Lorimer Pofrah Surrner, lf: .-,a Easfisf Pasfors fwvebs 3:5 6 Praia- Bars Lead Swoenf Ccun-:il Lois Rhoades Topeka lfansas Baofisf General Bible I Thessalonians 5: PAGE 46 24 Alice Oliver Cliiijaiiiiii, lllincis Ivleihiiiaisr Chrisfian Educafion-Music Rvnans 4.20 Zl INfl'f'fCly Chifa e Maureen Powell lfansas Lim, Missiwi Baprisf Chrisfian Educafion-Music Philippians 3:lO Missionaiv Union Ivlciodv Chorale Esfher E. Robinson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baptist Chrisfian Educafion-Music l Thessalonians 5:24 David W. Oplinger lei,-Cla, lnaiana Eamisf Missionary-Bible Maffhew o:33 Class Acfiiify ARCH Sfaff Irene E. Priesf Morley, Michigan Evanqeliigal Uriifed Brelh- Ven Missionary-Music Isaiah 4O:3I Missionary Union, Officer Roberl' E. Robinson I-larnilfon, Onfario, Canada Inclependenf 'iasfors Philippians Iso Prayer Band. Officer Class Officer William G. Rolroslri Decatur, lllinois Baplisi Pas+ors Gala?ians2:2O James T. Scorgie Toronto, Onlario, Canada Independenl Pasiors Job 22:2I Class Acliviry J. Lindley Sfeere Grandview,Wasl1inglon Baolisl Missionary-Paslors lCoriniliians 9124 Missionary Union ARCH Slat? Vincenf N. Rosheger Beaurnonl, Texas Disciples of Cliiis' Paslors Jarnes I 12, 3 Donald Searl Auqusla, Miclniqan lndependenl Pasiors Romans 5.8 Prayer Band, Oliicei' Missianaiy Union, Olilit June S'l'ewar'l' Pillsburqli, Pa, Baolisf Clwrislian Educafion Galalians 2:20 Prayer Band, Ollice' Sludenl Council Class Soealei E Virginia Royer Louisville, Olwio lndependenl' Clririsfian Educalion- Music Philippians lib Class Aclivily Miriam Slwuell I-lazel Parl, Miiilniqan Independenl General-Clwrisfian Educafion Romans 8:3Ib Mci:idV Cl-vorale, O5 Kennel'l1 A. Sunde Volga, Seulli Dalofa Evangelical Lullieran Pasfors Philippians 3. l O Missionary Union, O51 Prayer Band. Oliice' Sludenl Council Class Aiilivily Clara Ryll Lorain, Ollie Baplisi General Bible ll Tirnollwy l:l2 Sludenl Cour ii' William F. Smifln l-larnillon Misstiuii Baplisi Paslors Plwilipoians 3:lO Leroy Clarlc Tandy Cairo lliinois Baplisl General Bible Pgalfn l9.l4 Emily Salcaguchi l-lilo, Hawaii Conqreqalional Clwrislian Educalion Proverbs 3:5 6 Glenn E. Solum Argyle, Minnescva Lullieran Pasiors Plriiliopiaris, 3:lO Prayer Band, Leaae Class Clfiicei Class Spealei Kenne+l1 Tar'I'er Lale Cliarles, Louisia Melhodisl General Bible Pliiliopians-4.I3, i9 Belle L. Sams Saqiriaw Miflii in lridependenf General Bible Jeri-fniali 33:3 Moody Sludenl Sf il Swden' Ci,..n'il David J. Sieere Mivvaulfi-ii' lllfiszliinsir Baowf Missionary-Pasfors ii Timmy. i 5 Q Player Banu 'Jill 1- Roberl W. Teague Cniiiaqo, Illinois Baplisl' Pastors lsaialw 38:l7 Helen Sumilzo Tengan l-lfnclulu, l-lawaii Ccnifwerlafifiinal Chrisfian Educafion Rriliuoians 319, lO Thomas B. Wallcer SpringiiQld,l'.E1nluCly Bapiisi Pasiors Romans9:29 Sludenf Council, Ciiiice 1' Y Lesfer Thisile l.f:cIi, Wisiiiiinsin lndenienderf Pasiors lal ' 3'l6 James M. Warren Chicaqo, lliincis lndependeni Pasfors Romans I i133 John S. E. Thoimpson Eigrbiii' Biiiisr Guiana LC IM-fIif1 i7 'Vi Pasiors Diana, 34 E Eliza befh WeinhoeH SDrini1iie'd,lilinois Rresbyierian General Bible ll Peier 3:9 Class ACliyily Paul N. Zel Ralph Tranfham Fai' Grave Missruii lrdecenderi Pasiors Acts 2R25 Missiinary Uricn, Presideni Smdeni Cfiunvii Presiden' Class P-Qsidenf Richard Wennerlind Seailie. VVashinqion lndependeni Missionary-Pasfors Psalm 27:l ler Kirlilin indiana Presbylerian Chrisfia n Edu Music caiion- Philippians I 120 Missionary U nicn, Ciiicer Srudenl Council Moody Chorale ARCH, Siaii Class Acliviiy PA GE 48 Coral Leloux Tromp Grand Rapids. Mid-iqan Independeni Missionary-Bible Fnilippians l:2O, ZI Missionary Union Prayer Band, Oilliger Class Aciiyiiy John Wesley Whiie Pandrnan, Saslf, Canada Independenr General Bible Philippian 3:lO Richard Lee Ver Lee Grand Raoids, Michigan Baprisr Pasiors I,lchn 3:l5 Prayer Band Leader Margarel' R. Williams Scranion, Pennsylvania Rresbyierian Missionary-Bible Joshua I:9 Class Aciivify Q lx r tit Wal Class Ensemble Duane Benlamin, piano recllalisl PAGE 49 WORDS TO CLASS SONG oura were CALLING We heard Thee calling, 'lfonre lo Me, And leave your way ol sing For you l Shed my own lilels blood, Your pardon Tree lo wlnfl We heard Thee saying, Follow lvle Each mornenl ol The day: ln heav'n lor you l inlercede To leep you in The way, We heard Thee pleading, 'Go lor lvle To lhoee who have noi heardg l've chosen you To fell abroad Salvalion Through My Word. CHORUS: We loyTully aclrnovvledqe Thee To be our All in All: We love Thee: we will serve Thee, Lord, Obedienl To Thy call. by lvlarqarel D. Lundln I-Dr. Culperlson ar llie Spring Receplion Q-Even purnplxin lace gol in lhi-5 piclure. 3-Mr. and Mrs. Lylle are good cliaperons 4-Marcia, Tlwalis a good calclil Glenn, llieylre dragging llieir feel. Was il sollball or soccer? Tlnose apples loolc goodl Tlweyie all lined up lor sornelliing. I 1 1 X193 We vi MW Q X. f +., A Q N X , Lq wr 31' x U, Y xv. ag 6 5 X gg M, SQ? ,, 5, i - 4-,TW u , , t s: Ni, , WTR-5 I fi 5951 -1 ,- '3 V I xx 1 .ggi Q 0 , NX hy ,E'I,LJ5.' 1 1,5 gif. ,V if Q A ilu? ug fb i-'fj ft. -Q E: Hq.23:5.Qif , - 5 2,1 1,312 . , MQ . , ' if N T215 9 '6 1 l J H -QRMQNI. . 'i r-Q , fa- Wr- , -'V -ar., -miif' V ,xr . ' Af' ,N 6 MK x 4 , R d ., K -Nr' ' ' X '-'.Q.s I-Wafch if, Umar: Here comeg The boss! 4-Loolx af Hwoso muscfesf 2-Lo-ol af Hwese big babies. 5-Come on out All 3-A mice blanle-T of snow Hes in lnsfifufe mace. 6-I-li, Verle. 7-You fool surprised, BIN. PAGE 52 MJQPCKQJJHQQH MN H sl , IM f ' irfff PGE ,-X - ffl I v ff . 1 .5 Leslie Adkins Rulli Aldridge Robe-rr Allen Roland Allen Virginia Allen Alice Mae Anderson Arline Anderson Doloris Anderson Janer Anderson Roberl App Mary Aslwby Virginia Allrinsorw Don Aubrey l-lenry Ayabe l'lilda Baab Donald Babb Lloyd Bailey Jo Ann Bair Vivian Balzer Frances Baldwin lryinq Barler Clarissa Barlon Mildred G. Basil Berry Baglinq Barbara Ballye Grace Bauer Barbara Bauman .lune Bawden Y Luella Bayne Don Beacli Frances Beaclw Sylvesrer Beaclw Eslrier Beaman Mary Bellows Roberl Berqlund .lean Berry Donald Bells Edward Bezanson Mary Lou Bierbaum Merrill Bixby Naorna Bilrner Dicli Blaclc Barbara Blackburn Lee Blair ArrBlol1m Don Bloornpoll Rose Boda Edna Bodenslab Veda Bogqeien Owen Boornroyo Jr. John Boriiw Barbara Bower Jean Brannan Joyce Braseinqren Roz Brenner Harvey Brewincfon, Jr. Glenn A. Briqgi Roberi Brignr Norma BroLor:o Aiired Brough Overron Brown Spencer Browr Burron Bruin Norman BurLna Laura Burnerre Cnariez Burne Mildred Busse Jo Anne Carnercn Sniriey Carnpbei Jan van Capelieveen Luciiie Carfer Pafricia Cary LeRoy Case Mona Causer Dororhy Ceoarff' Vioi5 Chan Bonnie Cnapnnan Ru+rwCr1eCLey Esther Cneli Miriam Cnipenase Alan Cnrisrianfen Kenneiin Chrisriansen Jacin Clarlf Marjorie Ciarl' Lois Ciausen Connie Colccro Roberr Conner Dwignr Cooley Hope Cooiey Edwinna Corne us Laura Craig Chesrer Crarner Lois Cramer Be++y Crocker He-ien Crump Roberr Crump I Q-1 1-7 PAGE 55 3- '? '-'7 10 .,.,,,g.1i 2' . M a my ' s me W 1 VCI' LUG CLl'9 OLLl'Ql'J' PaulDal1lberq Sylvia Dalilslrom Billie Dameron Roberl Damon Earl Danneberq Shirley Darl. Joyce Darling Lawrence Dailinc Joe Davis Will Davie Dailine Dean Belly De Neui Floyd Dielineon Janine Dicl-Aon Jerry Dierlinq Franlf Dilley Carol Dirlsen Sni-ley Dolob Juanila Donnelly Sleven Doorneweerd Gladys Doly Berllia Dudley Kennellw Dudley Leo Dykenici Anna Eames Loi: Edgernon Davey Edward, Vada Eilienliwary Mildred Ellig Belly Ellsworllw Bealriee Erb Miriam ESlep Wayne Euriqa Don Fx. Evans l-larry Ewing Jack Ewing .lolin Feldman Raquel Felix Slewarl Felles Paul Felzer Ilan Fleming Ricliard Fleming Je5se Flinn Wayne Foole Naorni Fosler' Bessie Fowler Ivan Fowler Call Fiacli Jean Franlz Rrclmrd Franlz lloroon Fra-ger Roland Frederlcl Alma Frederrcls Lyle Frey llrornlon Frye Plrvlllz Gall Allred Gelwm elolrnGel1rlnq Carolyn Gerber' Drril Grldner ,loan Grll Annabelle Grlmor Poy Gleason Gerald Gooden ,Ifrlrn Gralwarn Clwar-lolle Grassev l'lowar'd Gravei. Jacl, Grilllllr Clive Grrlllrllr Mary GX7I'lVTlfl'lGW Fannie GVOOVGI Barbara Grrello Esllrer Guild Donald l-lager' .Incl Hale Plwyllrs Hale llsrncv Hamrllon Lrrrirlle l-lancocl elolrn Hanrslro Bruce l-l. l-lanlrs Hlldrellr Hank. Lorino l-lardyman Norma l-larqravei Lorrrse l-larper Vlfard l'larr'lS La Verne Harlwrq lvlarv lolelen l-lagli Mary l'lavird Helen Hawbaler' leizie l-lawlre Ronald l-laye-5 Rrrllr Headley Granvrlle l'lear'd Carol l'ledal1l Sylvia Hernlg Pxlrce l-lellln Marge Hennix Edwin Henry Wallace Higgins Joyce Hine Margarira Hobolfli David l'lOlly Carl Holwerda Fred Holzirnrner Belly Hoover George Hoover Ricliard Hoover Belly Horlon Carroll Hovland Eleanor Howell Esllier Howell Minerva Hoyl Evalyn Hull Keanio lno Maxine Jolwnson Myra Jolinson Rellna Jolinson Rulln Marie Jolinson Jolin Jolnnslon Lela Jolinslon David Kaapu Laura Kaiser Charles Kalili Dicl Kamplf Reginald Kanlzer Ronald Kendall Iris Mae Kennedy Ruby Kensinger Jolin Kerllri Jean Kingery Avis Kinl Verne l. Kirby Leola Kirely Arloa Kleis Jolin Kleis Mary Alice Kniglnl Mildred Koger Sannuel Kosrreva, Jr. Shirley Kreimann Rulli Krisfol Lyda Krueger Philip Lacey Conslance LaHuis Margarel Laidlaw Eleanor Lanz Lois Lauclc Mary Leallwerman Glenna Le Masler Cllarlolle Levi Mary Liernnann Marion Lillieberg Anne Lindle Carroll Lindman Barbara Lindquisl l'larry Lilleral Millicenl Lilwiller Virginia Loedinq Harry Logan Edgar Lomen Tom Loper Bruce Love Tllomas Love Belly Lowe Jean Lowe Glora Luck l-lilda Lyon ' Jeanelle Lysler June Madison Roberl Malanowslk John Manilsas Pauline Manlio Dorollny Marlin Ellen Masuno Bernice Malllnews Allred McAdam Loren McCall Roberl McCarrell Wanda McKee-ver James McKinley Belly McLaclnlin Donna McNeil Beverly Mead James Meads Wayne Meyers David J. Miller Rulll Miller Kennellm Milllweim Bella Minogue JaclcMilcl1ell Bill Milclnell Joseph Moesla Tlmeopie Molnlares NYY 'Q PAGE 59 f-4 3. ,-v 'SSE' Joyce Moody Jean Moore Mary Lou Moore Wilma Morgan Sandy Morgan Phyllis Morris Rainey Molley Velma Moller Roloerl Mounlafn lxen Mueller Roberl Mueller Claramae Murphy Roberl Murr Donn Eise Muslon Ted Myers Jean Nagel Qlarice Nelson Paul Nelson Barbara Nesbill David Neoleld Abraham New Joy Newbrooqh Barbara Newman Roberl Newman Palh E, Newman Pnlh L. Newman Nina Norman Peler Norleir Virginia Noleboom Arlhur Nunn Pal O Grady L. M. Ggiivie Lawrence Olsen Doris Mae Olson Roberl Grner Shirley Qsborn Edward Oslerwind Bonnie Cllcin Belly Jane Qwens Charles Paclr lsal:-elle Paczelc Juanila Palriclc Theda Paylon Marlha Peaslee Alice Pedersen Lloyd Pederson Mariorie Perkins Belly Lou Pelerson Haj X, 3 91 ,Q nn PAGE 60 P X M P K L we ,ii N Mariorie Pefroski Mary Jane Pieifle Donald Phillips Ernesr Phiiiips Percy Phiiiips Snirley Phiiiigs Berry Pierce Berry Ronehor Doris Rorrer F oyd Rorrs George Rorri fiV'i1'f' P-'yier AHRE? Rresson Berry Rresson Anna Mary Preihe Did Prodnow Eifreoa Rruffr W'n'rred Pugh Haroid Pyie Anne Quiggie ira Ransom Ed Rasmussen Louise Reed Wm. Reichman Ddrorhy Reinharr Lee Richards John Richardson Eiieen Richey Raith Rid-.ner Arrhur Riewaid Joe Ripiey Jackie Roberrs Qierha Rodhiii Wiiiard Roclrhill Ciifiord Roe-schiey Lynn Roger? , ! . Cafherine Rolfe iii Roger Rose Mariorie Rowiand Calvin Rumley Bob Rushing Mary Rushing Don Ryclrman Ciara Ryll Ross Sackrnan Anna Sager Eisie Sarnuelsen Grace Sanford Edwin M. Sandin Norma Salholl Edward Schaler Muriel Schievinl: Rila Schweigholer William E. Seid Mollie Seigworlh Shirley Sells Bill Sexlon l-larold Shaver Allen Shaw Joan Shellield Roy Shervy Jeanella Shipley Dorolhy Shorl Marvin Singlelon Marqarila Slciyinglon Billie Smilh Donald Smilh Lillian Smilh Perry Smilh Ronald Smilh Rulh Smilh Belly Snillcer Jack Snillrer Edilh Spiller l-loward Sponholz Robe-rl Springer l-lugh Sprunqer Alberla Slallord Marjorie Slallord Ralph Slarlcey Alberl Sleek Don Slewarl Max Slilson Jessie Slrachan Dorolha Slrayer Mary Suhm Mary Sullivan Dorolhy Syendsen Vernon Swanson Belly Swarlz Rulh Talcayesu J. Sanlord Tarler Joan Taylor Lynn Taylor Rulh Anna Taylor James Tedman Faye Terry Berlha Teunissen Blanche Thomas Lillian Thompson Sanford Thorpe Charloile Tibbals Roberr Tidgwell lvlariorie Tindall Eslher Tirus George Toda John Traulman Frances Joan Tromp Roberl Troup Rollverr Tryliclr Alice Vale George Van Liew Jane Viclrers Wendell Vogl Marie Wagenaar George Wallfer Edwina Wandel Arlhur Warfield Clifford R. Warren Barbara Weaver Dororhy Weber Virgil Weed Richard Werner Emma Wesley Roberr Wesley l-larold Wesling Phyllis wine Joan Whillinglon John Whorrall Douglas Whyle John Wiens Sam Wiens Barbara Wiersma Arlene Wiila Glenn Williams Lavina Williams Willie T, Williams lvlarcele Wilson Neil Wilson Richard Wilson John Wilzke Wayne Woodard George Woodcoclc Joe Woollon y4'5'P+ 'Z ,L I f 4 Ernesl Allen 'Wedge' Alman Mary Ann Anderson Bearrice Arnold Rull'1Arvidson Cordell Baker Vivian Baker Jane Beclcer Eleanor Bergsrefi Darold Bleiler Dean Allen Bonsall Don Borqman Ted Bornsclwlegel Par Broadslreef George Broun Edgar Bryson Mary Lou Buller T. Peler Busl. Alberr Carlson Barbara Carrier Sue Cava Arlene F, Coleman Rolaerr Conner llorma Jean Cerell Carol Cousins Geraldine Cruse Leslie Dady Jane-'r Davis Lesrer DeBoer Cliarles Deldaven Jean Dirlse Berry Drale Jean Dunlap Harlan ECL Velianooslw Ellezian Donald Evans Jim Ewing Frances Pain Marie Gilmer Glen Greenwood Emma Gulosl-,y l-larry l-labeqqer Barbara l-lall Carol l-lasri Evelyn l-learn Roberr l-lein Eugene l-lill Kennellw Hinds PAGE 65 Erma Lucille Hixon Jacob l-loler Donnaline l-lolsleen Charlolle Hubbard Edilh hlurlberr Doris Elaine ller Emil Janish Dorolhy Johnson Juanila Jones Willes D. Jones John Kalili Dororhy Keeler Ura Mae Kennedy l-lerberl Klingbei Layern Krohn Charlene Leach Kyu-Oak Lee Marlin Lee Joan Lenr Millicenl Liccarcf lvlrs. A, Lind Harry Logan I-lilda Lyon Richard lvlarsceau Roberl l-l. lvlalheson Mary Nahulal Roqer I.,N1choIs Doris Qlson Roy Olund lvlelvina Qrl Inez L. Qyerpecl. lvlary Palaghe Belly Pallone George Palereon Earl Pearson Allred Perliins Philip Pelerson Velma Pelerson Carlo Pielropaulo Joan Porler Ann Marie Piall Clyde Record Bill Rennels Rulh Reynolds. John J. Regier Palricia Romilo Geraldine Ruhl Lowell S. Saunders FIIIE V . l 1 s , p HE il W1 ar- www: M52-sw .xi-Q vvvrrrr 1 -' -4 'KI . ,I 'I'- . Figs' H- w 1. -.1 3- -+1 ,1i,,T. . . 'GL WE ,, A- Q- N ' ,N-AnIl ,-. A ': ' E' F TQ' fo eflzer wifi: Gael PAGE 66 lvlorsey D. Saunders Doris Mae Seaman Jacqueline Shalluclc Mildred Slcivinglon William Snell Peggy Slimmel Reba Thompson Margarel L.-frumbo Veda Van Boggelen Slanley Veldl Wallon Verinlc Belly Wainscoll Belly While Arlene Willlang Lavina William Peggy Williams Georgia Wilson Paul S. Wolf Edilh Wolherspoon Carolyn Wrighl James E. Wrighl Richard N. Wrighl Gene Wygman Norma Wyllys Arlene lvl. Young Celia Young Mary Ann Zager Gloria Zehr Erwin Zennerl Evelyn Zweedylc Eleanor App Kerchal Armslrong Belly Aschauer Allen Balmer Angela Barker Jim Brewer Edwin Colson Elwin Colson Linuel Cravens Bernard DeBar Lorraine De Grool Shirley Ellcins Dorolhy Fischer Richard Forbes Kennelh Ereerlcsen Carol Gabler Frances l-larms Erances l-liner Alfon K. Lewis Jack Lollin Elizabelh Lum Clinl Manning lvlariorie Masl Gene lvlcCluslcey Jean lvlial Nelda Nix Palricia Truesdale Raymond Rennels Vera Rennels Anile Sasso Edward A. Schaller Geo. L. Schneider Erving P. Scorza Dennis Slrafrneyer David E. Tillman Clarence Trowbridge Marjorie Pellil Ray Walberg Judifh Wolfers Eslher Wing John Wilzlce l-larriel Ziola Underclassrnen are alphabeiized in lhree dihlerenl groups in fhis section, due 'ro the ones who enler al each oi The ihree Terms of lhe school year. These seclions slarl on pages 54, 64, and 66. All lhe underclassmen are no? piclured in this secfion, because The compilafion ol 'rhis seclion is on a volunlary basis for The sludenfs. C33 PAGE 67 Aff Shllllluf JJ 'ef Qi i 'J , l.l 5 ml oc, g J g Q .J-K., , X. K ,O ,FC XX-Q TN' -Sfeve missed 'rhrs shot They Took 'rlwe sifverware back fo fkme dining room. Has she pink or blue eyes? Even bedfime sfories are fold En fhe Healfkm Service. 5-Dorff worry: a Dean is wifh fhem. 6-I+ musf be dinner Jrime. 7-UnderClassmenf7?? PAGE 68 They seem lo be enjoylng Themselves. They rnusf have read The liHle yellow book +hey're al leasl six inches aparll I-lere we have a serious case of some-'rhInq. This is Al Jones' nursery class. -Vlewlng The lighr and lhe darl side ol llle. All fired oul, lhey're signing in. This ls a lemillar sighr. ,very ss sw srs, ' .mf ' F S Q Q-hiv? . f : Q ,'Tv .A ' ' fly' T 9. ..., r' Ma mf L as ,j' A RK From The hubub oT The busy ciTy come The sTu- denTs oT The Evening School. They come seeling spiriTual reTreshing and blessing and To learn more oT The Word oT God ThaT They may be beTTer suiTed To male ChrisT l-:nown among Those wiTh whom They come in conTacT day by day in The oTTice, home TacTory, hospiTal and shop. Llnlil e The sTudenTs oT The Day School, who anTici- paTe a liTe oT Tull-Time ChrisTian acTiviTy, The major- iTy oT These sTudenTs are sTudying in order ThaT They may have The righT answers Tor Their Tellowfworleers, Sunday school pupils, and afhers who desire To lcnow more abouT The Lord Jesus ChrisT and Gods plan oT salvaTion. Many oT Them sTudy in order ThaT They as parenTs may be beTTer able To raise Their children in The Tear and admoniTion oT The Lord. The sTudenTs oT The Evening School, being daily in conTacT wiTh The ouTside world, come To us wiTh a lreen sensiTiviTy oT The sin and deTilemenT ThaT exisTs all around us, Seeing This condiTion, They have been moved by The Lord To do whaT They can To bring These people To ChrisT. We Thanlr The Lord Tor These our broThers and sisTers in The l:aiTh, who, many Times Tired and TooT- sore aTTer a busy day oT worlc, malce Their way each Tuesday and Friday evening To 820 NorTh La Salle ST. They lnow ThaT wiThin The walls oT The Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe There will be Tellowship wifh The Lord and l-lis people. They will Then go TorTh To labor Toge-Ther wilh us in The spread oT The gospel. Only eTerniTy will reveal whaT Their earnesTness in purpose has accomplished Tor The glory oT ChrisT. lVlr Garner Adoles enT Specralizahon Cla STudenTs in IS8 gogial rggm 0l I 85l00l'l QFICQ cgikoof. . . Ever since l9Ol The Correspondence School oT Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe has been making a sysTernaTic sTudy oT The Bible possible Tor Thousands oT people in various parTs oF The world, who are unable To aTA Tend Bible School. The original courses in Bible Doc- Trine, SynThesis and Analysis oTTered by The Corre- spondence School have been augmenTed by splendid new sTudies in Personal Work, ScripTure Mernorizing, Church HisTory, Prophecy, and many oTher subiecTs closely associaTed wiTh ChrisTian living. Thousands oT pasTors, missionaries, Sunday school Teachers, prisoners, shuT-ins, The blind, and lay-work ers everywhere are Tinding inspiraTion and sound insTrucTion in These new courses. PreguenT reporTs oT how many have organized classes Tor group sTudy, :orne To The oicfice. The organizaTion oT such groups eTTecTs subsTanTial savings in enrollrnenT Tees. I STudenTs who plan To enTer Day or Evening School l classes are given crediT upon The cornpleTion oT cers V A Philip R. Newell, DirecTor oT Correspondence School Tain oT The courses oTTered by The Correspondence School, Through The unTiring eTTcirTs oT Mr. Philip R. I 2 Q Newell, direcTor oT The deparTrnenT, and his sTaTT, X J K f, t The Correspondence School conTinues To spread The ll A X41 gospel oT our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChrisT. E T ill fs if i f T i il l lpleadquarTers oT Correspondence School Miss OsTlund aT a roTary Tile li uv' X f X. 1'E'f wig, 11.-vw-r J ACTI II ES -Ji' I' 'T ' ' J ff J R , lx-U :IN X 1 , X 1 X If f vi- :rn My . 5 , 1 1 E, 5 ., fk.. I Jef' ' .ry m g. F WY 'X-F M 'ef fiifiw EA ' f 4' , - jig:-air? -- 6,4 4 V, XX M--.M 4: my . fEiHilg : , . .X 1' V X ' N V K ,. - n x 1'Q1,f .-. f , xf CD1 , -,C I - - -- V- fiery A JN , xi , '1.g9 CQsU ' X' ' Y xx 1.4 H .. . 1 P N if f 'ggfifi 2 f y .322 X J 1 X X If ', I X 1 ,1 ,, ,W N 1,1 ,f X ss Y IQ X qqg x -ff f-ff! 'fn 5 Irv A X x X X f X ' 8 X X' n,,,....---- Y Eggifppdy , , qi - . w ' ' Q L, I Nw: cuuis nu' 111.11 1-- W E 17 , .T - --- f VP 'I y i ,' LT' If .279-all .1 ,WI -T 5 .i 1' 'E -'- R -- .li ,Q , I' ' I ' 7-1 iv- . G xx x fl Q' Q1 IIYI X- , X .fdncl wAaf5oeuer ge 0 in wore! or flee , D0 ALL IN THE NAME OF THE PAGE 72 9 f . 5 kS5Lig a 5' Q is 11.5 ima , x f I'Yl7?f? k ! :Q ' 1, if K Q R 1 v A Qffffygo 1 a W fag, ! . A 4 1. F YP ifidionary nion -' l VCW' P' Prbir' lidxwzll, cubiifiiw di'ei'c' Cari? Nelsrn a s ir sn-i'f-liwi Vermgn S.-.ans 0 cu' 'Cin diriii'-fr' Eli-an T-l .zrjrl flei'iiM3Tifrri srirreraryg P:ibr1rT Crunip Treasurer, ' frlvv' li Sw i ev Alla--v si fiufw Charles E.a's cfesargr' Car' luisrin x -cresiderT per: lvljrijigin assisTanT 'wasurers John Gil Indian s'udenT Spencer Brcvv sr band dr'e'iTcrr T-laiiiri Barricv., rrwuseun' Oi'i'iTC Z l'ld'f0 R- Cifrl fiiulu adviser: Barbara BaTTye museum se1'eTaw PAGE 74 To The ends oT The earTh is The aim oT The Mis- sionary Union oT The Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe, and ThaT This aim has been achieved is evidenced by The in- Tlm oT sTudenTs Trom oTher lands. From each oT The Ten prayer band groups, India, China, Japan-Korea, Island World, ATrica, Moslem, lHlorTh America, l.aTin America, Europe, and He- brew, we have aT leasT one represenTaTive sTudenT. Many oT These young people never heard The Gos- pel unTil some graduaTe oT The lnsTiTuTe showed Them The way oT salvaTion, ln prayer bands we gaTher TogeTher To pray Tor The needs oT The missionaries and The people OT These various Tields and many are The reporTs re- ceived Telling how God has answered prayer. Each sludenl receives inspiralion and challenge from The Missionary Union lhar could be acquired Through no olher channel. The execufive commirlee leeps in consranl Touch wilh former sludenfs and orhers who are laboring for The Lord all over Jrhe world. The spirilual emphasis placed upon This program males il ol even grealer value, Irs leaders are caref Tully and prayerlully selecled, and lhey endeavor To male The aclivilies of The organizarion a blessing as well as a slirnulus ro every sludenr. Many former sludenrs now on +he fields of service can Jresfily rhar they lirsl heard The call of rhe Lord in Missionary Union. Through lellowship wilh olher sludenfs in prayer rhey learned 'rhe True value and sacred responsibilify of inrercession for The Fields Thar are while already unro harvest. Represeniing ihe Prayer-Band Fields A Prayer Band in Session Jqihri Gill, India: Maiqaiel' Laidlaw, Norlh America: Sleven Sifole, Alvita: Liiis Cramer, l-lebrew: Mildred Ardill, Europe lfyuf 1 Lee Japan Korea: Vera Ellezian, Moslern World: Viclor Monlefroso, Lalin Arneiiia' Tarriie lfawashirri-a, Island Wf:ii'd. lC na r' picluredl l, PAGE 75 Confenfd . . . . .-,W -,::.qg. . . . . School 5 . . . . Dedication 6 . . . . Foreward 7 . . . . Advertising 109 . . . . Student Pictorial Index 124 . . . . Acknowledgments 128 ..XLL!fAHl.Ill.Jfl'Clfi0Il and, 3646116194 . . . 3,9 . . . Message from the President 10 . . . . Administration 11 . . . . Development and Treasury 12 . . . . Educational Administration 13 . . . Message from the Dean of Education 14 .... Faculty 15 5?.,J0,.f, . . . 22, 23 . . . . Seniors 24 . . . Underclassmen 53 .fLIlcficf1'fl'e.5 . . 72, 73 . . . . Extra-Curricular 74 . . . . Student Life 91 me ,gounalafion of goo! .gjfanclefd Sure, ' ' ' C 'R'5T -'ES'-I5 al 53 f 'nr .ix is K k GlHLv mf I ' 1. I . h . 'A jf fm.: ,gr : V - xr f '- .1-I1 Recreafion and Cnrisrian Educafion Club Acfivifies I-They are displaying The resuirs oi a freasure lnunf. 3-Jane demonsrrares spaffer work a+ Hue Fair. 2-Tnese Pioneer Giris snow now +0 do it af rne Fair. 4-He is riding in maiesfy info fine Lecfure Room 5-Rec. Club ieafures Gil Mead in musicai recifal. PAGE 76 ecreafion RCW 2: Donald Hager, Treasurer: Paul Dahibi,-iq s:iwr s ihliiinaf l L 'airman Sw.-ar' Ferleg .3Q,fTiirg irfriir manj Arlhur Nunn, pri-sidenT. ROW l: Bonnie Chapfnan publitiy 3 3 fevne LyTe. -i rwr,-Lidrfv' Burhi VN Bren 1 :J isa liis Mae T,V.nA,.jY secretary. l'Rec Club TonighTl These words are heard among The sTudenTs when The second SaTurday oT each monTh rolls around. 'C5oing?' asls one. ' From The loolas oT The bulleTin board iT will be goody! re- plies anoTher. Each sTudenT oT M.B.l. is a member OT Rec. Club, and all The TaculTy are honorary members. The purpose oT The RecreaTion Club is To develop wholesome ChrisTian social and recreaTional liTe among The sTudenTs. This is accomplished by a greaT varie-Ty oT programs such as parTies, picnics, pic- Tures, eTc,, all planned and direcTed by an execuTiye commiTTee and Their adviser, Miss Bernice Van Baren. As much as possible TalenT Trom The sTudenT body is broughT inTo These me-eTings, bringing To The sTuf denTs some-Thing ThaT will provide real ChrisTian Tel- lowship and be a blessing To each one who comes. ne sTage o? Rec. Grub elecTion, PAGE 77 l l i l l Men STANKNNG: Donald Hager, Rich! ard Hoyer, Lorimer Pofralz, Leslie Ogilyie, Leland Homer, Ralph Cooke, Charles Knapp, Ronald Smiih. SEATED: Clarence Balclc, Wayne Myers, Jack Snillrer, secrelaryp Al Brough, presidenig Huber? Morden, Paul Zeller, Spencer Brown, NOT FWCTURED: Ralph Bradbury, Lesler DeBoer, Leroy Blair, vice- presidenl. Women STANDING: Doris Carfer, Geneva Cheesman, Mary J. McKinley, Elsie Enrenmann, Virginia Weber, Lois Fosler, Frieda Helzer, Mary Havird, Belly Presson, Mary Ann Zaqer. Eleanor Lanz, Ruth Day, Belly Ashby. Beih Cowley, Anna Eames, Doris Marher, Barbara Weaver SEATED: JoAnn Oppiiz, Carol Dirlsen, Marie Gilmer, Annelle Broolrer, secreiaryy Doroihy Jones ,NX presiclenl, Vivian Cochran, Leona Drew, Jean Moore. NCT HCTURED: Helen Tengan, JoAnne Cameron, Jessie Hawke, Doris Pcvler, .leaneile Lysiev' June Sfewarr, Clara Ryll, Hilda Boorscna, Barbara Newman, Mildred lfeller, Lawana Webb, Hazel Feensrra, Edna Frances, vice-presiden' and reasurer. cgiuclenf Gounci . . . The Womens Srudenf Council is composed oi represenrarives elecied by ihe girls of each dorrnilory floor. These represenlalives acl upon mailers perlaining 'ro dormiiory living and rheir aim is To help lhe women sludenrs mainfain a well-balanced physical and spiriiual life. Ar rhe beginning oi each Term rhe Sfudenr Council holds a Big and Lirrle Sisrer Tea, wifh lhe main obiecrive ol acquainring ihe new girls wi+h ofher srudenfs. Ofher acriviries of rhe Sfudeni Council include Field Day al Lincoln Parlc. a Spring Parry. and Sfunf Nighr. PAGE 78 Lgiluclenf Counci . . . The Men's Sludenl Council, as a sludenl organizalion, was formed lwo years ago Tor lhe purpose ol awarding an avenue ol expressing general senlimenls ol sludenl groups or indie viduals and ol lhe lacully and deparlmenls lo lhe bellermenl ol lhe spirilual and social lile ol lhe sludenl body. Members are selecled from lhe dormilories wilh each member repre- senling aboul lwenly sludenls. Al lhe beginning ol each lerm a group ol old-limers welcome new sludenls lo lhe lnslilule. They help carry lheir luggage and acl as guides lo lhe rooms. Each new sludenl receives a paclrel ol inlormalion which explains sluderll lile. Chicagois lransil syslem, and conlains suge geslions lor lhe Hguiel limef' This welcoming commillee is a proiecl ol lhe Men's Sludenl Council. Men STANDTNG: Jail Grilfilh, l-'awe lno James Mclinley. Charles Eiriherrl alohn Feldrrlara Carroll Lirldrvare Fred l-lfrlilnirne-r Eddrfi- Schaler. SEATEDI Dicl Blaclr Bob Pushlnri, vicerpiesidenl' Carla Pielropaulr piesioenl' J-an al, van Capelleween sc-rtrela'-Y. Bill Mitchell, Max Gruber, NOT WCTURED. David l-lolly, Don F. Evafs, Don Ryclnlan, Don Sley-.Y aro PhilWal1I Li-an lfirzell. Women STANLPlNG,r: Barbara J. Llndquis' Ma-ine Jchnson, Clarice Nelson Lyda rrueger, Lois Cramer, Belly Presser Jearielle Lysler Marli- if Wlaslenlaar Arlene M Yzur-3 Mary 5 A lie lfnighl, Millie Lrrfvll er Ma'- garila Sliivinglon, Anna Eanes Eleanor Lanlz, Belly DeNeur. SEATED: Marie Gilmer, Faye Terry Lois Pos'-er, Luelra Bayne Myrfy Johnson, Barbara Eallye, preside-nl Olive Grilllilh, Mary l-layird, Rulll Day, Mary Ann Zazer, Barbara Newman, Mona Causer. ON Tl-lE FLOOR: Shirley Kreimann, Marafed Earls, Ruby KEVISTUJEV Mary 5, W, .lane Pleilrle. Marion Lillieberq Rulh Takayesu, l-leln Tengan, Mary Jean Mercinrey. Si NOT PICTURED: Shirley Dobb, Belly Ashby. AWA Paul Zeller, business manager: Mr. William Lessel, lechnical adviser: Miss Grace Darling, laculry adviser: J. Omar Brubaker, edilor. 1 6A, f ' x ARCHW s I i X xg! il l X f 'X .Xi x A. . Q, j ,f , 91127 Wirh rhe goal sei high, lhe l95O ARCH Srafl sei To work on lhe '50 ARCH in 'rhe summer of i49. The lask ahead did noi look easy, buf we knew God would keep His promise, Fear rhou noi, lor l am wirh rhee, be nor dismayed for I am lhy God: I will slrengrhen Thee, yea, l will help 'rhee . . The sraf-F has only ro 'rhank and praise rhe Lord lor 'rhe marvelous way in which He has proved His iailhiulness. The annual of rhe Moody Bible lnsfilrulre, rhe Arch, is ser lorlh in l95O as a reminder lo all Chrisrians lhal We are Labourers fogerher wirh God. Whar a sacred privi' lege and responsibilily, yer if should again remind us 'ro conlinue walking in lhe sepa- rared sleps which He halh ordained. As lrhis book goes iorlh we musl realize Thar lhis is fhe record of one more school year, inlo which acfivilies we shall never enler again. We lrusr rhal many happy memories and rich blessing will be lhe re- ward ol rhe one who peruses ihe pages ol lhe I95O ARCH. Sfarl members inspecr engraving proofs. lr looks like rhe ediloris working. af' A-.W f' 'ffif Jo Anne Cameron Arr lfdilor Mrs. Howard Graves Copy Edilor Roy Persson April Class Edifor Lynn Carrurhers Auqusr Clasi Eoilizr James Tedman Plioloqrapliy Edilor Joyce Wood December Cass lfdiiOr Vivian Oslund Layour Ediror Edifh Kleinscl1mid+ Secrelary Myrrle Jones Librarian Margarira Slcivingron fkssifranl AME? John Whorrall Assislanl Arlisl Louis Kramp Srarl Assislanr Erma Goodell grail Assislanl Barbara Lindquisr Slarl Assislanr Mildred Basil Slall fkssislanr Lee Richards Assislaril Plwolograplwer Joe Moesfa Sfall Assislanr Berry Jane Swarfz Sialil Assislanl Clarence Trowbridge Assisranr Plwolograplier George Wooclcock Circulariori Mgr. Noi' piciureci Irwin Bell Treasurer Wendell Vogr Slarl Assislanl David Oplinger Sporrs Ediror ARCH STAFF 1950 l :ri PAGE 81 Beginning anew in lhe fall of I949 with a new edirorial srafl, lhe Moody Sludenf conrinued ro change Through 'rhe year. A new slall ol lhirry- lhree members, new paper, a new adviser, Dr. G. Coleman Luclf, and a new mascor, all energized rhe search for news. The school paper is inrended ro srimulare 'rhoughr and acrion on imporranr issues, lo carry a spirirual impacr, 'ro inlorm sludenls concerning school and world news, and ro provide basic journalism rraining. The Moody Srudenl is a member ol The Associf aled Colle-giare Press. ln compelilion wilh olher members ol lhe A.C,P,, rhe Moody Srudenr ref ceived a Fir-sl Class raling in Jrhe laresl crirical service raling ol college level papers, All was nor labor, however. On occasion fhe hard-worlring slall soughl relaxalion in inlormal social acriviries. l r r T L L L r F 7 be alibi Pohl Eli-anti LV: Bcrhfrr Brcsr Nina lXlo'rnan r qs Wellrilr Sanfari Mfr-wan Liiv.e'l Saunders, Charlofrfg- MM! l L1 1 J vl B LJ J w n r l 3 -i u 5 f.s wjrri Lario Lrncirnan edrrof-rnrinrel' Lynn NOT PICTUPED M rr Murr, olwoaifi apher' Poberr Schofield, lavoul edilor: moody CAOIACLL . . . Moody Chorale has rnade one ol The greaTesT ' advances oT any OT The sTudenT organizahons aT -,. Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe. 0riginaTing wiTh a group ol T ,Q . The abouT TorTy voices, The I94Q-T950 Moody Chorale i so ii has grown To exceed The eighTy marl.. Fw During The winTer Term The Chorale has made i ' g, regular appearances aT churches all over' Chicago on Sunday evenings and a weeleend Tour Taljng in feveral suburban ciTies. M l ln addiTion To The sacred clasgics, ccrifcrl song ' arrangemenTs4 scririTuals and small groaias, The con- cerTs This year included a dramahc sleTch baced oi The lile oT D. L. Moody and The Tounding ol l'foo:l-1 Bible lnsTiTuTe. The TiTle oT This crarT oT The program Zi was 'All in a LiTe-Time, and included narraTion by V I ,N I memberg Oy me Chorarel Chmlc Spearmqy and Don l-lusTad direcTs The Chorae aT Founders Weel musical baclground. ForTy-Tive members oT Chorale represenTed The A weelrfencl Tour during The summer monThs includes group while on Tour in The norTh-cenTral sTaTes and Several summer conTerences. as Tar wesT as Denver, Colorado. This Trip Talfen Replacing The former whiTe collars, The Chorale during The spring vacaTion and The TirsT weel, oT The now wear: high-collared vesTs and sToles oT whiTe new Term, is an annual occasion Tor The organizahon. saTin wiTh robes oT maroon, The school color. POW 4: Carlo Piehobaulo Richard Prochnow, l?i3berT Newnran Paul Zeller, Richard Fernind, Donald Srearnl, Foy Slrervy Don Evar-s. Lynn Pggerg Duane Benigmin business manager Verle Hg gre-gn p-reside-nl' F.r'l'.ur Riel-.ald Jrrrr Ewrnq Pr' Nrilrr ls ,larl Ewrnt Paul Dalrlb-arg. RoberT Be-rQlund, Pcfberf McrunTarn Treasu'-eri Csrnad S'-war' Charles lfalri RCW 3: Alice Vale. Mariorie PeTrcsli Vada Erlenbaiy, Glenna LeMas'i,-r, Be ', lrihy Winer l?crse. Pcnald lefdarl vice presrrdenr' Irwin Bell A. Eugene McCluslrey, Palrgrh STa'lfi-y, l.es'er C1eBc-er lrbrarrar' l.ennarT Orund Luyd Cumri-was rirublr-ir'y rlrarrrvrarr F'uTlr lrisToT, Ann FiaT, Miriam Shuell assisranr busrncfss rnanazer Jesse T-lable Ed-TT' VJII'-erspicrn RCW 2: L. Jean Lindsley. Mariorre Henni- Grace PCySr:' l9uTn C'-efL'e, Carl l-lc vferoa Pcceff Best' Carr: Hi :land M. Jo:- Worolon, John Regier, Carroll Lindrnan, Vernon Swanscn Perg, Fri ps Charbs Lambsriead N-s rra Brfilcipcr, Barbara lxlewnw-are l3eTTy Wainsr:oTT. Relha ,lohnsonl Elsie Samcelsen POW I. Marveline l-lc-lsTeen, Lcuise l-larcre' Juice l-line Vrrgrria Ncfebzin Earcafa Lindduis' ri rresrrrorn 'vary Na r 1 B'T:ner, Beverly Mead, l-lilda Bcrcrsnia Dcrald l-lr.s'ad drreijhr Maureen Fi.-.-1' Mrrrarr EsTec, Mrncie La.-wer C 'ey lhbb ,li, Newbrough, Joanne T-lescoTT, Pauline Manlicr, Jcan l.anT: re:-'rdirri 5 r-ary Eli se l-Ton, .lclhnn Bair lJQl' PlCliUPED: CaTherine Rolfe, Richard Gehrird C1 l U Fw s M 3 o Es E. Safnue-ser sezre-Tary: Adrian Presson, Treasurer: Garber Ta: ly amigaf- Designed Tor The purpose oT presenTing The laTesT meThods in ChrisTian EducaTion, The Club which bears ThaT name, reached an all Time high OT 900 members This year. All sTudenTs are eligible Tor membership and receive a wealTh OT maTerial ThaT may be used in Young Peoples and Children's Worl, The programs, which are held once a monTh, are planned To include every phase oT ChrisTian worl-1, and sTudenTs beneTiT noT only by The prinTed maTerial buT The demonsTraTions oT The working pro- gram given by compeTenT leaders. QuTsTanding among The programs This year have been The Musical Workshop ParTy, conducTed by Counsellor Mae, and The ChrisTian EducaTion Fair, wifh displays Trom The Pioneer Girls' Club, ScripTure Press, SingspiraTion, ChrisTian Service Brigade and oThers who had valuable inTormaTion Tor The de- velopmenT oi an ideal program. ln The words oT iTs TaculTy aclviser, Mr. Harold Garner, The ChrisTian EducaTion Club is 'la musT Tor every sTudenT oT The Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe. urdezi Lijefkufrilzilo . . . The ChrisTian Nurses Fellowship is The mosT recenT organizaTion To receive oTTicial recogniTion as an exTra-curricular acTiviTy oT M.B.I. This group includes more Than TiTTy re-gisTered nurses who gave 'Y bv-1 up Tull-Time nursing To come To The Moody Bible InsTiTuTe To prepare more adeguaTely Tor The service H V To which The Lord has called Them. fl 3 ' s s T as WiTh Miss Angelyn DanTuma as Their TaculTy 5, A J adviser, These ChrisTian nurses have made much ki 1, A n IQ 2 gms' cirogress in The pasT Tew monThs, They meeT Tor Times A OT Tellowship, discussion OT proTessional problems. gii' - 1 i ' ii and4To TesTiTy ol: The Lords worlcing in Their lives. ln sy in -J sf Q ' TT TT addiTion, They have been used oT God To do gospel TN' 'T A X 'f .A 1 T ,l f V+ Team work in hospiTals ThroughouT The ciTy, To en- i vi X courage girls who have TelT The need oT nurses Train' ing beTore going To The mission Tield, and To chal- F H MES Anqjlyn Danmma' lcaculfy ddvlfr gl Ti lglmges . . . , A , L 'iT T' Ti T T , n . lenge sTudenT nurses To live Tor ChrisT in The hospiTal 6 OWS lp an 5 mme WSI 5 pa len In E ea MWC? and To serve I-lim aTTer graduafion. ROW 3: Eslher Pcbinsifn, Mary Learner Eleancr l-liiv.ell. Cafril T-ladahl, Awe Quiggle l-lazwl Feenswa Bi,iT', AsrT:, Arviws r Nui: Lee Norman, EdiTh WcirThc-rspcicin, BeTTy BasTing. ROW 2: Nell Rose Graves, MillicenT Liccardi, Fran Trcrrip Vera EnT'ilin Velma Peherssn LP-iiiitfhy MarTin Mildr i,-i T Bi-i Graff- Gi iT l', Shirley Krieman, Dcircdm Cedar. Clariie Nescn. POW l, McnTe Macli WiniTred Pugh' Jessie l-lawle' Puff Rs-,nc ds' Maw Learl'eirv'i1n Piihlifih L i in Efiibiwii E Fw-siri l-Teieri l-lfiwlisalner Secievarv' Arlene Cclefian, Flcrenije Gverrnarf NOT F'lCTUREDi llah Fleming, Vice-piresident Mildred Ardill, EsTer Beamaii Lois CVEJVTV' ESV' Guild Maiiia l-lu zrirrv Pub. li-risii ii' Lyda .lane lfrueger, Virginia Loaidina, Jigyce Moody Jean Name Theda Payfrn, Mary Jam PleiTl,3- Cla-ig Pyll Cara' Tir ii i, Virfiiriia Wi,fLiif', i Lavina Williams. PAGE as y I 55 EE .J '4 HIMSELF BEING THE CHIEF CORNER STONE-'I Timvfhy 2219: EPheSiC'1S 2220 Coaches: Carcl l-l. Erclzon, Phil Wahl Tries Tor a goal niTe held aT WheaTon Colege, Table Tennis and wresTlEng. ,9lflfI 6LlflfllflI Cl,! .SZO0I i.'5 . . . Sporrs hcive o definite ploce in The life of The sei'- vonT oT God. An individual moy ploy ping-pong, or iusT be a specTaTor, buT even The value derived Trom soorTs in These raTher insigniTicanT ways cannoT be overloolred. AlThough noT a greaT deal oT emphasis is placed on sporTs. iT draws nnuch inTeresT Trom The maioriTy oT The sTudenTs. lT is hoped ThaT in The near TuTure our TaciliTies may allow Tor a l3eTTer inTramural program. The high compeTiTive spiriT and The pracTice OT sg:orTsmanship have added The necessary elemenTs in our soorTs program. BasleTball is The overwhelming TavoriTe and is probably The besT organized. BoTh men and women Talce parT in mosT oT The 1'iorTs. ln The Tall Term we enjoy volleyball and ping- pong. The winTer season brings basl-:eTball, loadmine Ton and wresTling, NfVhen The warm days come iT is Time Tor soTTball and Tennis. The Tollciwing page-s are de-dicaTed To The inTra- mural champions. Morris l:. Nelson Wheaton-Moody Sports Night n The baslieTball game played aT The second annual WheaTon-Moody sporTs Amgnq ml-Ter eyemlg QT The evening were: TacLilTy volleyball, girls' volleyball, ... .T - Table Tennis - Qcubks: Virginia ATTQU Mavlmie Pm.fTard Sinqles: Mavpivle Tprwwkwd Double-sz CavT GQHL Heavy Love- SInqTeS: CGW GQHZ - Badminton - ZCLJDTCS Virqlrvia ATTQVX, Theoriie MQT1'.3rf3 Smqhesz Thewple Mrzhfafs Ef:ubTe-2: Duane BEHTQWTU, RUBEN Lyfle Smqli-sz Tremv AvdiTT - Softball - THECRUSADERS ROVV 2 Bruce Love, irvine Chambers. Robert Eldredge. James Hdwerda, Harry Love Loyd Cundnqs, POW T: Ciwawes Pvuwfi, Iffinnefh Trade-1, Dfuald Huwbabf. Edward Reese, Joe l'furcTwaT, Reber? Parker. Table- Tennis Champs -nv, PAGE 88 l 1 VoHeybaH THE 900' E i 1' Lad: Nfwvi: S5035 PHYS, O Qviiy Syl, QV Cimgbg.. Efmw-2 'DUN Jai' Bfiva' Mag AM Zane' C 1'i ui-g Mum' Jfww Aniwsr L72-, 'pw Q,?,,qw3,- Mi'-W m 'f5H THE GIDEONS Cbawes PKQNEH Pa, 9 'W-2' fa ie Bal-L f ?i '1f' Iwi Dawn 5-aapu Jfhrv F3WI Basketball . P4102 THE 900 SuHw w Mn' Arm Z4 17- 4 Y l7mvNS Si'5vvmH J-vw' Amar-vs' Jima Bell-Av Liluli Cram PMN Awwljgnr- S THE WOIMS Hub, v M 11 J,-vf Phil Wa?1, Umm Phdnp-3 UW Peawa MM! Blwwv Dave Cohn 1'-1 Pa OP Pvtw-1 , ..-H ...,.L..,1--' 3 1 iq ., . 51 5 .nv 1 w A' ' , v S , ' Z ' 5 ' n 3 Z' fm, QW E ? 45. NJA 17- 3? PAGE 89 i 'ik 3 Q 5, , V ,,,,, A y 5 A -SVC.. .: 0 , ' 'k ' i ' 1 S img yi - ii',l'Egg.,. 1.. Jr w siii x ' x Qi 1'-X K .,... , Arch Pho'I'o Confesf Winners 7 The Hmighry Indian shaving wifh his Jromehawir. 3 Conrad Miller phofographed Al Furbay's lasi day Taken by Clarence Trowbridge, second prize. of Ixfioodyfl Honofmbie nqenfion' 2 Carroii Sieqail, Trophy winner in Arch pi'iCiiO 4 looking Beyond . Taken by Carroi Sieqaii, iirsr Coniesr. prize. K 8 is gg Af S JN' Ygx i N . IM I. A y AN: .S?lfl6!QIlf og Q . . A. On We flying field wifh Paul Robinsfm , -If x fs my 4 ' e enrance O x,'X Vygwrd qivTe'rl'wliqhT.? -My 5 X ' WL 1 am ,X SXSW L-T 7 Wif i? f wi fig PAGE 9I 5 . MM... f ': 17' 723 Qfxfv 2425? 1 1: ' ' racfica! Clwifillian mr When DwighT l.. Moody, under God, Tounded This greaT school he was careTul To provide sTudenTs wiTh The opporTuniTy To Tace liTe, and To see Tor Themselves The greaT need Tor The preaching oT The gospel, and To share wiTh oThers The valuable in- sTrucTion received in The classroom. Through The inTervening years The Moody Bible lnsTiTuTe has mainTained This TradiTion3 ThereTore, PracTical ChrisTian VVork has been one oT iTs dishnguishing TeaTures. CerTain phases oT PracTical ChrisTian Worli are required oT every sTudenT regardless oT The course in which he is enrolled. AddiTional assignmenTs oT a diTTerenT Type, relaTed direcTly To The lcind oT work Tor which The sTudenT is preparing, are also provided. STudenTs in The Evening School reTain The Prac- Tical ChrisTian Worlc in which They were engaged aT The Time oT enrollmenT and each sTudenT carries one assignmenT each vveel. This worl provides experience in almosT every phase oT Chrisfian acTiviTy. AssignmenTs include Sunday school classes, hospiTal visiTaTion, iail worlc, open air meeTings, rescue mission worlr, house-To' house visiTaTion, young people's meeTings, Child Evangelism Fellowships, l-li-C Clubs, Pioneer Girls' Clubs, Boys' Brigades, Weekfllay Church School, Work among Toreignespealing groups, and gospel Team worln. Singing in a Rescue Mission To Mr. James F. Harrison and Miss l-lelen C, RenTschler, direcTors oT Prac- Tical Chrisfian Worlc, graTeTul appree ciaTion is exTended, Tor Their unTiring eTTorTs in nnalcing This service a sTep- pingsTone To The TuTure, laboring To- Gospel. Teaching in The Sunday School geTher Tor The TurTherance oT The Some sTudenTs are amazed as They see The -zon- diTions under which some people live, and when ConTronTed wiTh The appalling ignorance oT The gospel on The parT oT so many in This Coi,inTry. CJTher sTudenTs have Come Tape-Torlace wiTh veiy diTTicnlT problems in i'elaTion To Their aszignmc-nT5 and are challenged again and again. They have pfoved To The-ii' own saTisTacTion and ediTiCaTion ThaT God l-limzeli ig more Than able To meeT a Their needs. Communiiiahons Tr-:im Tormer sTudenT3 Telling ol The many ways in which They have drawn upon Their experiencef, in Piadical Chrishan XfVorl., ave in Themselves SuTTic3ienT TesTimonieS To The impoiT- ance oT This worl. The minisTry oT The Trad in personal worl A Child Evangelism class, me-eTing in a home. ConTacTing Tollcs in The home. K 1 Q . x o , fx V W V 'N' xx ,. , f wx ' 'f S :iii ri. Q ', , A Y ' E-Q si' - A i ',i f.,. 1 f 2w21ms-sw, . MQW 'L N I, A iiqnfnouse En 'rne Loop. iv! The Crusaders for Cnnsf. Colored Sunday School picmn 2. Singing praises. for Hfme Savior. 4, Moody PAGE 94 K X


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