Moody Bible Institute - Arch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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The meeting opens with prayer. Row 1. Delores Mackey, Betty Ashby, Winnifred Pugh, Ruth Bennett, Esther Guild Raw 2. Dorothy Cedar, Vivian Holly, Arlene Coleman, Presi- dent, Ruth Arvidson, Publicity Chairman, Lois Cramer Row 3. Luda Kruger, Esther Wing, Secretary-Treasurer, Jean- ette Anderson, Greta Johnson Not pictured - Esther Beaman, Vice-President, Mildred Basil, Betty Basting, Edna Bodenstab, llah Fleming, Helen Kawbaker, Jessie Hawke, Carol Hedahl, Octavia Heistad, Eleanor Howell, Ruby Kensinger, Shirley Kreiman, Loraine Kuhns, Mary Leather- man, Mildred Liccardi, Virginia Loeding, Joyce Moody, Jean Nagel, Clarice Nelson, Theda Payton, Ann Patterson, Velma Peterson,M. Jane Pteitle, Anne Quiggle, Ruth Reynolds, Frances Tramp, Virginia Weber, Lavina Williams, Edith Watherspoon fl'W14eA The Christian Nurses'Fellowship, organized with the aim of providing fellowship among the nurses attending Moody Bible Institute, provides oppor- tunities for students interested in this profession. It has made much progress during its short time of organization. ln the past year, fourteen nurses entered school from various parts of the country and Canada. All of them gave up full-time nursing to prepare more adequately for the service of the Lord. Sixteen nurses graduated in the past three terms. Some are now serving in foreign fields, while others are stationed in the home land, but all in the service of the Lord. Miss Dantuma has shown great interest in her work as advisor. Monthly meetings feature a va- riety of speakers, such as returned medical mis- sionaries, doctors, and student speakers. As ci proiect for the winter term, Bible study groups began in Chicago hospitals. The Christian Nurses meet for times of prayer, fellowship, discussion of professional problems, and testimonies of the Lord's leading in their lives. The nurses conduct the program at the Missionary Worker's Mission the first Sunday of each month, and the Lord has been pleased to use this means to save several souls. Also Gospel team work in hospitals through- out the city has been fruitful. It is the aim of the Christian Nurses Fellowship to send forth nurses for Christ. A nurse confers with her advisor, Miss Dantum lkfa-oiq SZ mt SX, ll? M806 , 1 dll l Cffat'-'V saw ff This year the Moody Student made a significant step in its fifteen years of history. The entire scope and make-up of the paper changed. Miss Marshall became the new advisor and the staff was revised by adding several new offices to make a more efficient team. Entrance examinations were given to hopefuls who wanted to ioin in the search for news. The paper grew in size to l2M, x 18 inches with five columns. A new section featured Evening School news to bring this important phase of school life before the students. This feature helped to double subscriptions, which brought the staFf a step closer to their goal-a self supporting paper! Advertising also surprised every student when the first issue of the new Moody Student appeared January 26, l95l. As a member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the paper again won First Class rating in competition with college level papers. Another important phase of the work onthe part of the staff was the daily prayer meeting at noon in the Moody Student office, Much of the success of the new paper can be attributed to this prayer time. Other meetings during the year included the Wednesday night staff meeting once a month, and also the informal socials which the staff enioyed once a term. Editor, Carroll Lindman, confers with facult advisor, Miss Marshall. Row l Carroll Lindman, Executive Editor, Earl Pearson, Editor-in-chief, Charlotte Tibbals, Managing Editor, Fred Dickason, News Editor Row 2 Lavina Williams, Feature Editor, Milton Regier, Evening School Editor, Norma Newton, Copy Editor, Don Betts, Assistant Photo Editor Row 3 Noreen Frazer, Secretary, Edward Osterwind, Business Manager, Dale Clorno, Advertising Manager, Gloria Zehr, Secretary Row T. Row 2. Row 3. Not Rhoda Sheetz, Frances Harms, Columnist, Connie Burford, Roberta Klit gard, Lois Mae Rimer, Shirley Hawkins, Columnist, Ruth Bennett Hilda Lyons, Typist, Thelma Dulmage, Copy Writer, Dorotha Strayer, Col umnist, Nora Beers, Reporter, Janine Dickson, Artist, Mary Maning Phil Gammon, Columnist, Carl Sheneberger, Reporter, Jack Largent, Rob ert Pitts, Robert Bright Pictured - Norma Dunn, Artist, Lowell Saunders, Reporter- Harold Street Re Y porter, Kurchal Armstrong, Shirley Gamble, Ruth Ann Irving, Cgeor Nl gia Lung, Lawrence VanHeerden ,j Nach ..f '-. TH E ARC H Douglas Whyte, editor, checks the style sheets. in-.. . EDITORIAL Douglas P. Whyte Editor-in-chief Lois Eclgemon Layout Editor Margarita Skivington Art Editor Donald Betts Photography Editor Howard Graves Copy Editor Elsie Samuelson Secretary Joyce Hine Librarian BUSINESS Robert Newman Business Manager and Advertising Manager Clint Manning Treasurer Charles Wickman Circulation Manager Seated: Frances Harms, Class Editor Clarice Nelson, Class Rep. Arlene Young, Class Rep. Standing: Paul lewis, Ass't. Photog rapher Seated: Joyce Hine, Librarian Erma Hixon, Class Editor Mrs. Emma Wesley, Ass't. Artist Mrs. Robert Newman, Staff Ass't. Standing: Betty Lowe, Class Editor Genny Ferrill, Ass't. Artist Marie Gilmer, Class Rep. John Graham, Class Editor Dorothy Keeler, Class Rep. Not pictured: Mildred Basil Betty Swartz Joseph Moesta In the summer of 1950, the 1951 ARCH Staff set to work on the production of the 1951 ARCH. We chose as our motto, as well as our theme of the book, Building Together. We knew the road ahead was going to be a diFFicult one, but by working and Building Together, and by the help of Almighty God, we also knew it would be a successful one. We have desired from the very outset that this annual would be one that would honour the lord Jesus Christ, and at the same time be a credit to the school. This we tried in measure to do by beautifying the cover, by adding kodachrome pic- tures, and by increasing the size. The events portrayed in this book are events into which we shall never enter again. Many of the people we see pic- tured on these pages we shall never see again until we meet in Glory. So as the book goes forth, we trust that throughout the years, the 1951 ARCH will bring many happy memories and rich blessings to those who peruse its pages. 1951 Robert Newman leads the singing at the Arch Staff banquet. Marie Gilmer checks letters while Elsie Samuelson types the minutes of the last meeting. Miss Darling, faculty advisor, Mr. Lessel, technical advisor, and Mr. The editor signs the contract while Mr. Lessel and Lois Paney, photography advisor, go over pictures for the photo contest. Edgemon look on. , , ,. . N.4,k2, ,mv . :Y 1 ' 5 day f ,ea A ., V1 ,-.- gr Q i b. ,,,A .A iw. . 3' . nk ,gif '. 5 53, I A ..x- 4,.,,,.- ' ' 5531 32 V Af' .. , I ., ,. A N X X jx ,XXX th lj-, x XXXX f,e.v-sgx ,gf .uw g W ,N usuw W , , ,,x.. ,E My xii, ,, ....x N , R wx MX X x .Vx x . - 1, .N , - .' - H -9 ,cz . , V , ': , , , Q. vc ,- Q -X, HM' 3 ', fi. ' ,' . , N.1..,x,'x., Q ' ' vb 4:-. - 1,-21 N V, N. Q7 . biff'--.1 1 K . ,v is -,Vx ,, .I ,. u 1 .s, -pw --.-'. , , .- 1 K. 1 .m ,Q 'l. as - 1 , A Y.. gf 4 1 wg -LSP, J iffiifgfzgf' - .. V U A., .. .,. S ' V . A ut, l ' .f M A y -. V f .4 , 'Q 0. . ' A I 'Q PM u Q, , ,W g x' X rr W CT P Q i 1 V o, loaf - , 2 vw LU' : ,g x Af , Q, . ' f3', ilk? - I n4tS 'Q x l - X I . ,A . I 743' - 593' v- . gf., .:' . 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In building a life for God, conditioning of the body is very impor- tant. Intramural sports not only give opportunity for physical develop- ment, but spiritual development as well, as Christian sportsmanship is examplified in competitive sports. Men's championship Volleyball team: Ray Pontier, Paul Street, Bud DeBar, Charles Kalili, John Kalili, Kaned lno, David Kaapu. ww . ffkf 'f,- , VZ, ,fy Q g f'?5. .1- 1 . -an 1 'u L 2- ,,.,.,-an v, '. .Was . . .A.., v -A-,:,5k. 1---. ,,A.'.,.,, . , w,- . .-,.s - , - , iv- I m5V'?f' ' 0 rx I nqyv 4 rv. 5 .X I ..-1'fw.:,:., Mm-A 24 A 'L A' 5- Q'- 'EE S. u x T ' 1 1 -l r Q 1' ' mf - -. ,, l -L, 'A ' X S v 1 O 11 .W ' o -- ' ' ' 4 ,x 171.13211 lg 1 ., l X17 rx xo EQ if wif X 3 3 .o 3, Q Jim, A. ,121 ,. Nr' lv' 1' N I 'N .V- S. A xt, .V .Q XfNf' Q.: x,f'-.fxy YOY fx ,fx K -, , .Q r Q 4 ij Ez I W IJ 4 M The greatest responsibility that rests upon the shoulders of every child of God is that of BUILDING TOGETHER. More particularly, this is the duty of everyone associated in any way with the worlx and life of the Moody Bible Institute. It should be the impelling motive of every friend and donor of the school, as well as every member of the administration, faculty, employee family, Alumni, and student body. We all must do our part in this great task and be able to say with Ezra of old, . . .we ourselves together will build unto the Lord God... lEzra 4:3l. A two-fold challenge is placed before us as stu- dents of Moody Bible Institute. First, we must show to the world by our lives that, in a world of up- heaval and uncertainty, true peace is found only in our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Second, while the doors are still open, we must be prepared to take the Gospel to the millions who know it not, and who are dying with- out Christ and without hope. We, the students of Moody Bible Institute, realize the challenge that is set before us. We are now preparing to be sent forth as witnesses of the Lord Jesus Christ, both in Chicago and in all Illinois, in the United States, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth. Ao God having lifted us from the miry clay and having set our feet upon the rock, we must follow His plan for our lives. We must follow His J bidding. with BUILDING To- Q11 GETHER as our fi theme, we publish the i951 ARCH, giving Him the 'I' pre-eminece in . all things. I PAGE 7 AHF TOL 'ISHS fppi. . 'wr ru. ,Il , 1l.lf,.M,,, fr IIIII. . 1 fjfltf no mg. mmmon Of GOD 35AUDfLH Qupf, ' 'Writ ' Ill' I.: -n ! jig fit I I I I 7' vs g f V T ,J ,.:,. Z I .V-l , MW . '- 'S -, ' ,' 1 ,- 'mix ' V , , '-J 'w-, - ' ' ' '. ..1 fJ:.?Isl.n, ' ,. . , ,.,f4,q-.zu rr aff s 5 it-1 V N ,lg KA 1, - W my fp., ,. I wif ' -2213 R- 'Q 34-I1 ffi- 'f.. .2--w .' r f ',. Luv LA. A ' w. 1 ,Q-335 -,F 'f'-LZZPS , 3: j5.,,g! 4 M., .5 ' exxelfs V' t .,Wx,,, 1. .4 :B ,-'gf' H. -.1-. - y-. 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The Moody Bible Institute, mindful of the Chris- tian's opportunity and responsibility, not only in- cludes in its curricula that which will better equip students for the Lord's service anywhere in the world, but also provides them with practical Chris- tian work assignments during their enrollment in order that they may put into practice what they learn in the classroom and acquire the resultant experience so essential to good beginning in full- time Christian service. Practical Christian work is also conducive to the students' spiritual development, inasmuch as they are frequently confronted with problems that they, themselves, are unable to solve. Thus, they go to the Lord for the solution and this increases their experiential knowledge of Him. Furthermore, students seek the lost as part of the work of personal soul-winning, and, when so doing, sometimes find them living under conditions that are appalling. In connection with her visita- tion work, one young lady student contacted a Pa ' WML family that was so circumstancecl, and this is what she had to say regarding her experience: We saw many conditions that grieved our hearts. One family was about to be evicted and we saw the sadness in the eyes of both parents and children. In another place we went down two floors below the street level to a door which opened into a cellar below the basement floor. There was no source of light at all, except one dim electric bulb. There was no floor except the ground be- neath their feet and the ceiling was so low the adults had to stoop to walk around. There were four small children who had lo exist in this dreary dungeon-like room. As the result of their Practical Christian work assignments while at the Institute, the students cannot help but be the recipients of a new sense of values and a vision that remains with them, not only during the remainder of their student days, but also throughout their entire lives. Service men hear of Christ at the Pacific Garden Rescue missions afford wonderful opportunities for Mission service men's center. Practical Ch ristia n Work. .xx Bringing Them ln - Students on Jim Wright teaches his class in Moody Neighborhood Colored Pick-up. Sunday School. Betty White teaches a Child Evangelism Fellowship class. Boy's Club work is enioyed by students and teachers alike. PAGE 109 Children listen eagerly to the gospel Paadical had ' Weak The kindergarten at the married women's guild provides opportunity for children's work to the women. -da'-H-'-,,.. Miss Rentschler, in charge of Practical Work for the women students, counsels with Miss Pruitt. Christian nurses studying at Moody give their services to the newly formed Christian Medical Center of the Moody students help girls to sew in Girl's Club work. Pacific Garden Mission. 5 'a E f . fi Many opportunities for practical Christian work are found in Chicago iails. ,I t I I 1 f .- , x ,Z - s i Christian literature is distributed to patients in Chicago's hospitals. Tract distribution is a vital part of our preparation. An English class at the Chinese Church conducted by students. PAGE 111 Chinatown presents an opportunity for practical Christian work. I 1 9 SIM Q P M4 'ni i., f N, N w Russell Harvey, center, leads cz Hi-Crusader Club in prayer. ,Z , , X to qhe 9 O 5 e0Qel Y Meeting' Wd llslen gneel spel on 0 ,gg I F950 Pt do wvlcol PAGE 113 Witness to Jews is done by many students Sliucfenl Plawmmz' Emma Mr. Julian, director of the student Placement Bureau. Many students find employment on the ianitor crews. The Student Placement Office plays a very im- portant part in the life of most of the students in Moody Bible Institute. Records show that the great- er percentage ofthe students carry employment in order to defray some of their expenses. Not only do the students look to this office 'for employment, but many employers turn to, and de- pend on workers from the student body. Thus the office keeps in touch with persons or firms that need part time employees, and in turn contacts the students which are available for the positions. Many students depend on taking odd iobs as they open up, but others have regular employ- ment. Some have employment which does not pro- vide as much work as they would like to have. Thus these students are contacted to till iob oppor- tunities that are within the regulated hours of work. lt is ditticult to have all positions filled satisfac- torily and keep things running smoothly. Each and every position handled, from waiters to wall wash- ers or elevator operators, is handled as efficiently as possible by the student placement office. Each is a challenge to the student and an opportunity to help build a life which is usable for His honor and glory, by teaching everyone how to live a consistent life before all mankind. Thus the aim of this office is to aid the students by regulating em- ployment with the help of God's council, ancl to provide another channel of ministry in a dark and perverse world. John Feldman works as a student barber. L A xx . xx at .- 4 as . . fwb Margarita Skivington behind the counter at Woolworth's. Miss Carmichael, the director of Student Placement for women. Betty Mclochlin serves as waitress in the Institute dining room. Mary Alice Knight works in the stenographic PAGE 115 pool of the Institute. i X 041 Ja!! The latest addition to the Moody Bible Institute's facilities is the new girls dormi- tory, which will provide enough space to house 450 students. This dormitory is named in honor of the late Dr. Will H. Houghton, former president of the Insti- tute. Not only will Houghton Hall be a dor- mitory, but it will house the Moody Book store, and a large auditorium, to be used especially for audience participation in radio programs. Plans include two more floors, which will be added later. By the time the building is finally completed, it will be approximately equal in height to the main portion of Crowell Hall, exclud- ing the radio tower. Gothic architecture similar to that of Crowell Hall will adorn the new building. The main entrance to this dormitory will be on Chicago Avenue. May this building prove to be another highlight in the annals of Moody, and the students shine for Jesus as true bea- cons of God's grace 'till He comes, ever true to the cause for which the school was founded. F K h 'ff T sig ,,,,,, T- 7 is Umm-fgp is 'W .bd A if W 5 up 4 ,I X ,S ,ji 45 N 2 464 sig' Q -, V- N f' 4' 1 NN, X ' ' if ... .. 'f' N-X ' ' .N., .... . -'A . R 1' ,fffff 'mpg V 533223 1 . -rw V I H-Q... ggi!- sf xv-K 'ws 'Q 5. . .-:alas . 35- .-.1 Q : L ix X-15: 13521, ' :::egz:5S:m,,- 'Q 1- '- f.. .1 . u. .:,-are-1:35 -my-rp: 1,-.3 k fi V-353-im :. m f::fl5i::5rx4gr: N32 5, 5 QS ' :sa-V.-:I x - . v S x A M26-' ,T Sw.- . f' A-X g w 1 K 1 f '-'35 X . M z 'x X A B ik -fl' sh- , '25 if 1 S swims .age 'I. Craming for examinations. 2. We often become obiects 3. Old soldiers never die. 4. Students enioy a boat rid of eager Tech photographers. E. 5. Merritt Tegler plods back after a photo assign- ment. 6. Married students about to enioy a good home cooked meal. 7. House mother Hassmann. f.?i-'em ff .21- aww, A .v 1. i. .ii D I t- n L n .n. .s If ' szmemf life 7- Q -5 ':, r' if w J J P-193 1. Jim Wright on a fishing escapade. 4. A Hawaiian plays Chinese checkers with an American 2. Mr. Swimm at sea in the news. 5. Typically English - Roberi Mouniain. 3. Sugar and spice and everything nice. 6. .lust back from Chorale Tour. is - fl fi PRAY ' i 2' 7 '98 53- - A K0 A , ,. I 'Q ly: PAGE 119 - ',MlK DOYW I ,Q .-'AA' Nada Whale Ganlfm' Mmm , N. E . f I fl!! ' WL I lst Prize L-5 -V Cify of Sunset Dave Westine lst Prize Winner Dave Westine PAGE 120 flak , Seascape Charles Bennet! 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Lawanda Mae Lee Richards Honorable Mention Happen Stance Leo Lance PAGE I2l L A 7 Y 17 7 1 U- -X , - 1 situ X95 ,Ailn o-4 El?-5fEE e1 9035098 I X ' I W' , :iw v xhswxwxnt ,nf ,ff Auooihr 85:05, Wasn't it a thrill, the first time you saw this slip of paper and realized your own training was T U I T I 0 N - because of the gifts and prayers of Christian friends! How thankful you are as you go forth that you have received the finest preparation for Christian service because Institute friends gave of their means -often at great sacrifice. Now you can show your appreciation for your training by enabling other consecrated young men and women to receive preparation for soul winning service. Perhaps you never can give as liberally as you wish, but remember-small cash donations, averaging ten dollars a gift, make up threeffourths of the Institute income. So give as you are able, and pray that the Lord may continue to use Moodyftrained men and women to show forth Him who is light to a dark and sinfsick world. Department of Stewardship MOCDY BIBLE INSTITUTE CHICAGO 10, ILLINOIS PAGE 123 mimi fqczforiaf .ynalex DECEMBERCLASS A Agins, Eleanor K. Chapman, Bonnie Des Moines, Iowa Independent Recreation Club G Gildner, Dick fzicagoa 'Hingis ............. .. .33 Mason CNY, Iowa n .7P.ef'. 77. .. ...oo Craig, laura 'ndereiden' Bellefantaine, Ohio Class omcer 32 Bapns' ........... . . . B swoon: Council Guello Barham ...33 I Basil, Mildred f'::eLl:':gnPh'0 von won, Ohio Pmygr Band Baptist D 33 Class Activity ' H ' ' ' ' Ch ' t' N F ll h' . ARE:-ilasrranurses e ows IP Dadyl Leshe '-.,A-N..-'.33l 95, 98 Bozard, Missouri H Baptist Beach, Frainces M. Prayer Bond 33 Hawbaker' Helen garzulndluna ' 'H Dallas Center, Iowa a IS . - lj. . 1 - ' U .H33 Darling, Lawrence Evangelical Free Grand Haven, Michigan guYerA5f'lf? Berry' Jean Plymoulh Brethren Chciiitiahlnuises Fellowshi Greenville, Mississippi P UYei' Band leadef 33p 96 Baptist Class Adivny ................ , '33 Hawke,Jessle Bezcnson, Edward Dirksen, Carol Joy Oak Park, Illinois Halifax, N. s., Canada Kiiissfvrdl Michigan l dePe de , Bapns, Evangelical Free Slildelll COUHCII Prayer Band Leader Ml55l0 c '7 Unlon Moody Chorale - - Pro er Band Christian Nurses Fellowship Class Activity Y . ...........,.. .. .33 Siudenl Councll 33' 96 Moody Chorale Black, Richard Class Otihcer Henry, Edwin West Atlantic City, New Jersey -'-- '- '33 ll'ldlCli1CIP0llS, lndiuiw Bopnst Baptist Sfudeng Council Prayer Band Leader ...33 E ClassActivitY Blackburn, Barbara u Detroit, Michigan Ellezlonr Vehcnoosh Hinshaw, MGFY Bell BUPHSI Belfulf Letfanon Rupert, Arkansas - - - - - ' - -33 Congfegchonal 33 Society of Friends Blair, Lee ........... . . . H - - owell Eleanor Quinter, Kansas Ellis, Mildred Youn's'own ohio Independent Maramec, Oklahoma Memgdis' ' Student Council Evangelical United Brethren Missionary Union Class Omcer 32 ggsggnsgggncil Christian Nurses Fellowship Class Actlvlty ' ' ' Brokopp, Norma Moody Student Staff Mauston, Wisconsin ........,....... 33, 90 Baptist Prayer Band Moody Chorale ' L ...,....,.,. .. F Kfigiggg, gggfm Burnette, Laura FOWlef, Bef-Sie Boplm 34 Devon, Kemucky Normal, Illinois .............. . . . Baptist Mennonite . Prayer Band Student Council Kenneldy' lrls Mae . . . . . . . .. .. .33 Class Aonvny Ciafioiif 'OWS Christian Education Club Churclfoi Chrlsl C ................ 33, 90 Ref'W 0 Club 34 Frye, Thornton M. . Cameron, -lo Anne Carthage, North Carolina KlngerYf -lean Tulsa, Oklahoma Baptist South Bend, lndlflnfl Baptist Student Council Independent Prayer Band Recreation Club Prayer Band Student Council Prayer Band Leader Class Oliicer ARCH Staff Class President Moody Student Staff PAGE 124 L Lee, Kyu Oak Seoul, Korea Presbyterian Lillieberg, Marion E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Student Council 90 Lindquist, Barbara Mound, Minnesota Independent Student Council Class Activity Moody Chorale Litwiller, Millicent Berne, Indiana Evangelical Mennonite Prayer Band Student Council Love, Thomas J. Taylorsville, Kentucky Independent Lowe, Jean A. Des Moines, Iowa Baptist Recreation Club Luck, Glora Buffalo, New York Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity M McNeil, Donna Windom, Minnesota Baptist Christian Education Club Mial, A. Jean Paterson, New Jersey Baptist Prayer Band Christian Education Club Miller, Muriel Hudson Chicago, Illinois Independent Mitchell, Jack Peoria, Illinois Independent DECEMBER CLASS CONT. Moesta, Joseph D. Chicago, Illinois Baptist Moody Student Stott ARCH Staff 98 Mueller, Robert Colton, California Independent Prayer Band Leader Class Activity Christian Education Club P Ponchot, Betty Newport, Kentucky Baptist Prayer Bond Pontier, Raymond Aru, Congo Belge, Africa Baptist Prayer Band Leader Ransom, Ira T. Imperial, Nebraska Independent Prayer Band A Amlin, Dorothy J. Barberton, Ohio Independent B Basting, Betty Bloomington, Illinois Independent Prayer Band ...39, 96 Battye, Barbara Verona, New Jersey Presbyterian Missionary Union Student Council President 90 Bauer, Grace E. Zion, Illinois Independent Berthelsen, A. Marie Racine, Wisconsin Independent . ...... ...39 Record, Clyde Farmington, Illinois Swartz, Betty Jane Chalmers, Indiana Presbyterian Independent ....35 ClassActivity ARCH Staff Rushing, Mary R, ......... . . .35, 98 Carterville, Illinois Independent Class Ohicer T Russell, Harvey Midlothian, Illinois Tmmp' F'c 'Ce5 J- lndependen, Grand Rapids, Michigan Prayer Band Independent Class Adivny Missionary Union HH ' G 1 I I U HN35 Christian Nurses Fellowship S Sanford, Grace Columbus Junction, Iowa Independent Shipley, Jeanetta P. Struthers, Ohio Baptist 96 V van Capelleveen, Jan Netherlands Independent Prayer Band Leader Student Council ...35 Sprunger, Hugh D. Berne, Indiana Mennonite Prayer Band Class Activity Class Speaker W Ward, Josephine Washington, Indiana Baptist Prayer Band ....35 35 APRIL C Campbell, Bertha L. Los Angeles, California Pentecostal Campbell, Ruth L. Carthage, Illinois Baptist Prayer Band Class Oliicer Coddington, Donald New Monmouth, New Je Baptist Class Officer CLASS Ditzell, Leon Trumansburg, New Baptist Student Council Class Activity York Eanes, Anna York, Pennsylvania Evangelical United Student Council Prayer Band Class Activity Brethren rsey Cunningham, Amy D. Chicago, Illinois Baptist F D De Boer, Lester Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Student Council Moody Chorale Class Officer Fleming, llah Gainesville, Florida Congregational Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 Fredericks, Alma Stratford, Connecticut Congregational ...39 .................. .39 PAGE 125 Weber, Virginia Lafayette, Indiana Independent Prayer Band Christian Education Club Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 Weston, Lynn E. Dundee, Iowa Baptist Prayer Band Whittington, Joan Van Wert, Ohio Baptist Christian Education Class Activity Club Wolfe, Willard E. Hallway, Missouri Baptist ,,.35 Z Zinn, Doris M. Rhinelander, Wisconsin Presbyterian G Gilmer, Marie Villa Park, Illinois Independent Prayer Band Student Council ARCH Stafl Class Activity . . .39, 98 Graham, John R. St. Louis, Missouri Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity Moody Chorale ARCH Stat? 98 Greenwood, Glenn Claysburg, Pennsylvania Baptist Prayer Bond Leader Griffin, William P. Memphis, Tennessee Baptist Prayer Band Loader Class Activity at--2' Q 4 X S- ..'.. T Chicago Fair has many in- terests both recreational and educational. Lincoln Park affords a bit of the country in Chicago. Garfield Conservatory invites the flower lovers. Where the students go espe- cially for The Star of Bethle- hem. Moody Church is one of the many churches in the Chicago area which Moody students attend. PAGE 9 rqaouncf Gfricaqa During the school week, the students do not have an opportunity to get out into this great city except as employment or practical Christian work assignments call. However, when Saturday comes, the students wend their way to many and varied places of interest about Chicago. Both regular and technical students find many things of photogaphic interest in the Museum of Science and lndustry, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium. The extent of places visited are not all for the educational side of life, for many visit the Lincoln Park Zoo, walk along the lake shore and watch the sail boats scud along, or wander through the botanical gardens. The Chicago Fair gives an add- ed attraction in the summer. Not only do the students go to see these high- lights of the city, but often the organized classes have outings which take them to the forest pre- serves for a period of social activities which are long remembered by all. The climax of the week comes when all cares are laid aside for a short time, and students go to various churches of their choice, whether assigned to go and teach a Sunday School class, or for the fellowship found in being with others in God's house. While at church, the students receive a blessing which leads them on to greater achieve- ments for Christ. Once more they return to the mundane task of study that they might show them- selves approved unto God, workmen that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth, to a tired and hungry and soul thirsty world. Hoover, Betty APRIL CLASS CONTINUED H Harris, Ward Jr. Shell Rock, Iowa Baptist Prayer Band Leader Havird, Mary E. Augusta, Georgia Independent Prayer Band Student Council Class Officer 90, 9I Hedahl, Carol Sawyer, North Dakota Baptist Missionary Union Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship President 92, 96 Hill, Alta Marie St. Joseph, Michigan Baptist Hill, Dean J. Benton Harbor, Michigan Baptist Holzimmer, Fred Detroit, Michigan Baptist Prayer Band Leader Student Council Class Officer ...38, 90 Baltimore, Maryland Methodist Missionary Union J Johnson, Myra Esmond, Illinois Lutheran Prayer Band Student Council .,.40, 90 Johnson, Retha Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Moody Chorale K Kensinger, Ruby E. Blueield, West Virginia Baptist Prayer Band Student Council Christian Nurses Fellowship 90, 96 L Loeding, Virginia Milwaukee, Wisconsin Baptist Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 M Matheson, Robert H. Truro, N.S., Canada Independent Missionary Union Prayer Band Leader Student Council Class Activity 92 Mitchell, William Lancaster, British Guiana, S.A Lutheran Class Activity Moore, Jean Seaside, California Independent Prayer Band Student Council Myers, Floyd L. Terre Haute, Indiana Independent Class Speaker Pfeifle, Mary Jane Rock Island, Illinois Evangelical Lutheran Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship Oliicer Student Council Class Speaker ....40, Porter, Doris Toledo, Ohio Baptist Prayer Band Student Council Class Otiicer Poyser, Grace El Caion, California Independent Moody Chorale Presson, Ellen B. SI. Louis, Missouri Plymouth Brethren Missionary Union Student Council Class Activity Q Quick, Arvilla La Potte, Indiana Baptist Quiggle, Anne E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Smith, Ronald F. Moncton, N. B., Canada Baptist Prayer Band leader Student Council Smith, Ruth Johnston City, Illinois Baptist Missionary Union Svendsen, Dorothy Chicago, Illinois Independent Student Council .............4l,90,9l T Takayesu, Ruth Uaipahu, Oahu, Hawaii Independent Student Council Class Otlicer ....38, 90 W Wagenaar, Marie Peoria, Illinois Independent Student Council Wiersma, Barbara J. Rockford, Michigan Independent Class Activity Williams, Lavina Manitou Beach, Michigan Independent Christian Nurses Fellowship Moody Student Stal? Baptist O Christian Nurses Fellowship Oflicer Orner, Robert E. Orfiifsiriah . Q A I Indianapolis, Indiana Baptist Rec. Club President R Class President M38 Ricknef, Ralph Bryan, Ohio Presbyterian P Paczek, Isabelle Chicago, Illinois Independent Prayer Band Class Activity Payton, Theda Poplar Bluff, Missouri Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 Peaslee, Martha Oak Park, Illinois Independent Prayer Band Class Activity Pederson, Lloyd M. Minneapolis, Minnesota Evangelical Free Prayer Band PAGE 126 S Samuelson, Elsie River Edge, New Jersey Independent Christian Education Club Moody Chorale ARCH Stat? Sandin, Edwin M. Akron, Ohio Baptist Sathoti, Norma J. Peoria, Illinois Independent Class Activity Shaw, Allen W. Hartland, N. B., Canada Baptist Class Activity .............4l,96, 97 Winters, Gerald Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Prayer Band Leader A Allen, Virginia L. los Angeles, California Baptist Christian Education Club Anderson, Arline W. Wilmette, Illinois Baptist Anderson, Janet A. Sycamore, Illinois Baptist Christian Education Club Recreation Club Anderson, Mary Ann Beverly, Kansas Independent Ashby, Mary E. Phoenix, Arizona Independent Prayer Band Student Council ..........45,9O,9I,94 Ayabe, Henry K. Lawai, Kanai, T.H. Baptist Missionary Union President Prayer Band ...45, 92 Bair, Jo Ann South Bend, Indiana Presbyterian Moody Chorale Christian Education Club Baker, Cordell Ames, Iowa Baptist Moody Chorale Orchestra Beach, Donald C. Mahopae Falls, New York Baptist Moody Student Staff Prayer Band Leader Beach, Sylvester K. Gary, Indiana Baptist Student Council 90, 9I Bell, Evan W. Tacoma, Washington Baptist Missionary Union Berglund, Robert Minnetonka Beach, Minnesota Independent Moody Chorale AUGUST CLASS Bergsten, Eleanor R. Hartford, Connecticut Baptist Student Council President Prayer Band 90, 9I Boothroyd, Owen Otlerbein, Indiana Evangelical United Brethren Borgman, Donald Bridgeport, Connecticut Independent Recreation Club Christian Education Club 93 Bornschlegel, Theodore Anaheim, California Baptist Brough, Alfred E. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Independent Christian Education Club President Student Council President Prayer Band Class Officer 89 Brown, Spencer H. Chicago, Illinois Evangelical Free Class President Missionary Union Prayer Band Burkhart, Norman E. Coshocton, Ohio Independent Missionary Union C Cedar, Dorothy E. Kingsville, Ohio Independent Student Council Christian Nurses Fellowship 9I, 96 Cooley, Hope C. Whitewater, Wisconsin Independent Moody Student Stal? Cousins, Carol G. Elmwood Park, Illinois Independent Cramer, Chester E. Savanna, Illinois Methodist Student Council Missionary Union 9I PAGE Cramer, Lois N. Yale, ,Illinois Christian and Missionary Alliance Student Council Class Activity Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 Cravens, Llnuel O. Rivermines, Missouri Baptist Missionary Union Crump, Helen M. Waukegan, Illinois Independent Crump, Robert D. Waukegan, Illinois Independent Class Officer Missionary Union Prayer Band Leader Orchestra Cruse, Geraldine L. Caolrsville, Illinois Methodist ....46 D Dahlberg, Paul Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Recreation Club Moody Chorale Dark, Shirley, J. Macomb, Illinois Baptist Dobb, Shirley Butte, Montana Methodist Missionary Union Moody Chorale 92 Donnelly, Juanita M. Springfield, Illinois Baptist Edgemon, Lois T. Springfield, Illinois Baptist ARCH Stall Student Council 9l, 98 Evans, Don A. Salina, Kansas United Brethren Recreation Club 127 F Fetzer, H. Paul Chicago, Illinois Plymouth Brethren Missionary Union Frack, Carl T. Ann Arbor, Michigan Independent Missionary Union Camera Club Fraser, Noreen W. Birmingham, Michigan Baptist Moody Student Stat? G Gehm, Alfred Bulialo, New York Baptist Prayer Band Gerber, Carolyn F. Prophetstown, Illinois Baptist Gustafson, Glen A. Carney, Michigan Baptist Gutosky, Emma R. Lorain, Ohio Baptist Student Council H Hager, Donald G. La Porte City, Iowa Independent Student Council Recreation Club Class Activity Hale, John E. Jackson, Michigan Baptist Missionary Union Han ks, Bruce LeRoy, Minnesota Presbyterian Hanks, Hildreth E. LeRoy, Minnesota Presbyterian Student Council Prayer Band Hennix, Marge R. Wheaton, Illinois Independent Moody Chorale AUGUST CLASS CONT. Hinds, Kenneth H. Natal, Union of South Africa Baptist Prayer Band Leader Hofer, Jacob E. Dolton, South Dakota Mennonite Holly, David M. Reading Center, New York Independent Student Council 90 Hoover, Richard D. Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania Church of the Brethren Student Council 91 Hoyt, Minerva E. Newport, New Hampshire Baptist Student Council ...47,9I K Kaapu, David A. K. Waialua, Oahu, T.H. Congregational Class Ofticer Prayer Band Leader Kalili, Charles A. Waialua, Oahu, T.H. Congregational Moody Chorale Prayer Band Leader Kalali, John L. Waialua, Oahu, T.H. Congregational Recreation Club Prayer Band Leader Kendall, Ronald C. Grand Rapids, Michigan Baptist Moody Chorale Kint, Avis D. Fostoria, Ohio Independent Baptist Prayer Band Kleis, Arloa J. Holland, Michigan Independent Baptist Missionary Union 92 Klingbeil, Herbert E. Maplewood, New Jersey Baptist Christian Education Club President Moody Chorale Knight, Mary Alice Houghton Lake, Michigan Baptist Student Council Class Speaker 90 Kreimann, Shirley A. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Baptist Student Council Prayer Band Christian Nurses Fellowship Class Activity .........,47, 90, 91,96 L Lanz, Eleanor M. Lyons, Michigan Baptist Student Council Moody Student Staff Lawrence, Minnie H. Cicero, Illinois Independent Moody Chorale Christian Education Club Student Council Class Activity 89 Leatherman, Mary E. Toledo, Ohio Baptist Missionary Union Christian Nurses Fellowship 92, 96 Liermann, Mary l. Amelia, Nebraska Berean Fundamental Linderman, William R. Akron, New York Baptist Missionary Union 92 Lindle, Anne New York, New York Christian and Missionary Alliance Student Council Prayer Band 91 Lindman, Carroll D. Chicago, Illinois Independent Moody Chorale Student Council President 90, 97 Lowe, Betty Jean Beverly, Kansas Independent ARCH Staff Christian Education Club 89, 98 Lum, Elizabeth C. Concinnatus, New York Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity ...47 47 M McCarrell, Robert B. Clinton, Pennsylvania Independent Missionary Union Prayer Band Student Council Class Activity 90, 9l McCluskey, A. Gene Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Baptist Moody Chorale McLachlin, Betty Toronto, Ontario, Canada Baptist Manlio, Pauline Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Presbyterian Moody Chorale Christian Education Club Masuno, Ellen Y. Honolulu, T.H. Congregational Prayer Band Mead, Beverly A. Gull Lake, Michigan Independent Moody Chorale Meyer, Gloria E. Chicago, Illinois Independent Mohtares, Theopie Toronto, Ontario, Canada Baptist Moody Chorale Christian Education Club 89 Morgan, Wilma E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Baptist Class Activity Morris, Phyllis L. Grand Rapids, Michigan Independent Motley, Rainey E. Little Rock, Arkansas Baptist Class Activity Mountain, Robert F. Seven Kings, Essex, England Independent Moody Chorale President Prayer Band Leader Class Activity Mueller, Kenneth F. Minneapolis, Minnesota Evangelical Free Prayer Band Class Activity PAGE 'I28 Murphy, Claramae Pueblo, Colorado Baptist N New, Abraham Shanghai, China The Christian Church of China Newman, Barbara R. Indianapolis, Indiana Christian and Missionary Alliance Class Officer Student Council Moody Chorale Moody Student Staff ARCH Staff Prayer Band Newman, Robert E. . Indianapolis, Indiana Christian and Missionary Alliance ARCH Staff Moody Chorale Prayer Band Leader 98 O Ogilvie, Leslie M. O, Ol Ol Pa Pa Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Independent Student Council President Grady, Patsy Sterling, Colorado Baptist sen, Lawrence A. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity son, Alvar H. Hancock, Michigan Baptist Prayer Band Class Activity Greek Club P ck, Charles L. Chicago, Illinois Independent Class Speaker ....48 ddock, William E. North Bennington, Vermont Baptist Paterson, George R. Ferndale, Michigan Baptist Class Activity Pedersen, Alice D. Rockford, Illinois Mission Covenant AUGUST CLASS CONT. Penicaro, Rose Mary Chicago, Illinois Christian and Missionary Alliance Perkins, Alfred L. Chicago, Illinois Presbyterian Phillips, Shirley A. Rockford, Illinois Independent Potts, Floyd H. Hoopeston, Illinois Baptist Prether, Anna Mary Cedarville, Ohio Evangelical United Brethren Student Council Prayer Band ...49,90,9l Reichman, William C. Hancock, New York Independent Richey, Eileen D. Ashland, Ohio Evangelical United Brethren Rushing, Robert E. Herrin, Illinois Independent Recreation Club Student Council S Sackman, Ross E. Fontana, Kansas Baptist Missionary Union Student Council Class Activity 90, 9l Schweighofer, Rita F. Honesdale, Pennsylvania Methodist Shervy, Roy Superior, Wisconsin Christian and Missionary Alliance Moody Chorale Prayer Band Singleton, Marvin Newport, Kentucky Baptist Student Council Missionary Union Prayer Band 92 Skivington, Margarita Denver, Colorado Baptist ARCH StaH , Student Council Prayer Band Class Activity 90, 93 Smith, Lillian Marie Carlisle, Indiana Methodist Christian Education Club Student Council 89, 91 Snitker, Arlan J. Brownfield, Texas Baptist ARCH Business Manager Student Council Prayer Band Leader Snitker, Betty L. Browntield, Texas Baptist Christian Education Class Activity Club Sponholz, Howard A. Detroit, Michigan Baptist Missionary Union Springer, Robert J. Fisher, Illinois Mennonite Student Council Prayer Bond Leader Stewart, Donald G. Pawnee City, Nebraska Presbyterian Christian Education Club Recreation Club Prayer Band ....50, B9 Strachan, Jessie Vancouver, B. C., Canada Independent Prayer Band Strayer, Dorotha Zanestield, Ohio Baptist Moody Student Stott Class Activity 97 Swanson, Vernon VV. Chicago, Illinois Methodist Missionary Union Moody Chorale Prayer Band Class Activity . ......... ,... 5 0 T Taylor, Lynn A. Wabash, Indiana Baptist Missionary Union ...50, 92 Taylor, Ruth A. Wabash, Indiana Baptist Christian Education Club Thomas, Blanche Andalusia, Pennsylvania Independent Tibbals, Charlotte B. Milford, Connecticut Baptist Moody Student Staff 97 Tidgwell, Robert Trenton, New Jersey Assembly of God Missionary Union Prayer Bond Leader Student Council President Class Activity 90, 9l Titus, Esther M. Glens Falls, New York Baptist Christian Education Club Orchestra Trowbridge, Clarence Chesterton, Indiana Independent Class Activity ARCH Stott V Van Boggelen, Vada Grand Haven, Michigan Baptist Christian Education Club Class Activity PAGE 129 Veurink, Walton H. Muskegon, Michigan Independent ....50 W Warfield, Arthur I. Jackson, Michigan Baptist Westing, Harold J. Grand Rapids, Michigan Independent Moody Chorale Whyte, Douglas P. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Associated Gospel ARCH Editor-in-Chief Prayer Band 98 Wilson, Marcele M. Waterloo, Iowa Baptist Moody Student Wohlgemuth, Mary Alice Peabody, Kansas Mennonite Moody Chorale Wotherspoon, Edith M. Gary, Indiana Baptist Moody Chorale Christian Education Club Christian Nurses Fellowship 96 Wright, James E. Kankakee, Illinois Baptist Student Council Prayer Band Leader Wygmans, John E. Lansing, Michigan Baptist Christian Education Club Camera Club . ....... . . ........ . .50 Z Zehr, Gloria Jean Normal, Illinois Independent Moody Student StaH Moody Chorale Christian Education Club 97 Aubrey, Donald E. .... 56 1: Zorzgmtulate Graduates of Moody Bible Institute are invited to be- come members of the Tract Club of America for a period of one year at ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU! Tract Club of America is a unique Christian club benefiting more than 10,000 Christians and tract lovers throughout the world. It is a means of in- spiration and blessing, bringing to its members the world's finest tracts and Christian literature. Simply drop us a line after you become situated telling us of which class you were a member and your name and address. Your complimentary sub- scription will be entered for a period of one year. 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Horton, Edla ...... Howell, Mrs. Marion . . Howell, Jack D. . . . . Huang, David ....... Hubbard, Charlotte R. .. Huber, Martha E. . .. Hughes, Robert J. . . Hull, O. Evelyn .. lnniger, Merlin W. .... . lno, Kaneo ....... . .. Irwin, George T. . . . Irvine, Ruth A. .. THE CASE 0F 'lomlloyTerr What a sight she was . . . black-haired, bold and boisterous, clad in overalls, racing her coaster wagon down the main street ofthe little town of Bradley, Illinois. Yet for all her tomboy ways, young Terry sat quietly enough in her Sunday School class every week. Year after year went by, until one night she listened to the call for life recruits at a Christian Endeavor convention. With characteristic impet- uosity, she plunged down the aisle, only to halt in dismay as she reached the altar. How could she offer her life to God when she had never accepted Christ as her Saviour? All the salvation verses she had heard in Sunday School came flooding back, making her more and more conscious of her unworth- iness. Terry bowed her head and began to cry. And so it was that those years offaithful instruction by godly Sunday School teachers bore fruit . . . Terry Worman was born again. Today the labor ofthose patient teachers is being multiplied a thousandfold. As Aunt Theresa of Moody Bible Institute's station WM BI, this one-time tomboy has been instrumental in winning thousands of boys and girls to Christ. Since 1935, Aunt Theresa has headed the WMBI children's department, and is best known as the director ofthe famous KYB fKnow Your Biblel Club which has been on the air since 1928. Story Time, Bible Story Hour and Prayer Circle are also included in her radio program schedule. In addition lVIissWorman conducts dozens IQS '1- 152 Z of KYB Club rallies in midwestern churches every year. Recently she has added writing to an already packed schedule. Illissionary Stories, Alive, Chrixtmax Stories, Angel: Came Down, The Litllext Chrirtmas Tree and Aunt 'I'lzere:a'.v Bible Slories are among the titles already published by Moody Press. Can all of this really be traced directly to the Sunday School? In a large measure, says Aunt Theresa. Not only was I saved through Sunday School teaching, but my first children's work was started with only Sunday School training as a background. Perhaps there's someone like Terry Worman in your Sunday School . . . a youngster who keeps coming but apparently does not respond. Don't be dis- couraged. Keep plugging away . . . and keep praying. Never doubt God's power to multiply your labors a hundred times over through those young lives you are touching each Sunday. 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Smith, a produce merchant known as The Apple King, and a prominent Chris- tian layman, was respected and loved by both present and former students. He handed thousands of diplomas to the graduating students, after which he gave a simple heart-warming message which lived in the memory of the graduates. Mr. Smith was associated with the Institute since l907, and was also the Vice-chairman of the Board of Trustees since l928. He was a member of Moody Memorial Church for more than sixty years, and elder for approximately fifty years. He was a Sunday School superintend- ent for many years as well as a member of the Executive Committee of the Church and president of the Board of Directors for the Pacific Garden Mission. During his period of service on the board at the Church and the Institute, he was instrumental in helping to choose some of God's servants to minister at these places. Mr. Smith was saved at the old Moody Church when he was about nineteen years old. Mr. Fleming Revell was his Sunday School teacher at the time. The following Friday evening after he was converted, he gave his testimo- ny in a prayer meeting. He told the people that he had been a member of the church for some time, but he was never born again until last night. He was certain of salvation and knew it was the only thing that he could definitely call his own. Thus throughout his life, Mr. Smith tried to be an encouragement to all of God's servants as much as he could. God used him mightily in the lives of those who knew and loved Him. His heart was with the Institute as God's Word was taught and students went forth from these halls to proclaim Jesus Christ and teach the living Word of God to all. All that heard him knew that he believed and lived as he preached and won his way into the hearts of all. PAGE 12 Me ' For life's short while, we say farewell to Dr. Henry lHarryl A. lronside, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Moody Bible lnstitute, and the beloved pastor of the Moodjy Memorial Church. Dr. lronside was loved and respected by all students who were privileged to be in the classrooms where he taught the books of Leviticus, Romans, and Hebrews. His ministry from the pulpit brought Moody students by the scores to hear him expound the Holy Scriptures which he knew and loved so well. Dr. lronside was a man taught by the Holy Spirit of God. At eighteen years of age he began his life-long custom of reading the entire Bible at least once a year. ln a life of busy activity nothing ever kept him from daily reading of the Word and having quiet communion with the Lord. Although this man of God was truly a great teacher and preacher, he was known for his humility. He was always the first to recognize his failures and to ask forgiveness of the Lord and of those whom he might have hurt. Throughout his ministry Dr. lronside had two earnest desires. One of these was to be preaching when the Lord Jesus returned, the other was to write a commentary on every book of the Bible. There was one commentary yet to be completed at his home-going. Dr. lronside claimed that it was not organization but the individual consecration that counted in the work of the Lord. To that end he oriented his own life. We shall miss him here, but how wonderful to know that in a little while we shall ioin him, to sing forever the praises of the Lord Jesus whom he loved and served so faithfully. Jlafuuf 14. faanucfe -4 ...f-f -1 a ' ' A Q5',: Ki,g.j593lii2-1. , , -1'-, -'15,-h '-al K ,J be , 5-i: f':', if'EE1'9fi?s 'Li- Ei: ,. . 1 ., . -Ee Q asf-F -- 3 fa v A 1 1 'af . V ,Q . ' v -.4 ' Q. . , I 5. , 'F R 522 Q. ! , - '1 .QM-.-. 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Maxwell Coder Harold E. Stockburger Robert L. Constable General Manager Investments Dean of Education Treasurer Development Branch TRUSTEES Frank F. Taylor ,- Chairman f Chicago, Illinois . Edward L. Johnson Q Q Secretary T 'gli Chicago, Illinois . ul Q' Freelin A. Carlton ,'.' Chicago, Illinois Henry C. Crowell Chicago, Illinois William Culbertson Chicago, Illinois H. Earl Eavey Xenia, Ohio N l William Garland '-4 Chicago, Illinois William Arthur Holt Oconto, Wisconsin W. Maxey Jarman Nashville, Tennessee Robert E. Nicholas Oak Park, Illinois Harry R. Smith San Francisco, California C. Davis Weyerhaeuser Tacoma, Washington Mr. Constable conversing with flight instructor Robinson PAGE 17 I ewiancl 7a.e Lowell L. Kline Director, Accounting Department Henry Kraakevik Director, Extension Department William M. Lessel Director, Service Department Irwin A. Moon Director, Moody Institute of Science Donald H. Parson Director, Film Department Robert H. Parsons Director, Radio Department John H. Raymond Director, Promotion Department Carl J. Schumacher Manager, Operations Division Paul W. Schwepker Director, Methods, Procedures and special Service Department Harold K. Stevens Director, Stewardship Department Kenneth N. Taylor Manager, Colportage Division, Moody Press Leonard A. Unkefer Manager, Personnel Division Earl M. Anderson Director, Legal Department Ernest D. Christie Publication Manager, Moody Monthly Fred M. Elzey Director, Household and Purchasing Departments A. P. Frye Director, Radio Technical Department Leroy E. Johnson Controller PAGE 'IB I I O I n gcfacalfaonal 14014 A Franklin Broman Angelyn G. Dantuma u y Ann Jackson Deon of Men Dean of Women Registrar and Secretary of Faculty Gladys M. Talbot Assistant Registrar Alice M. Everard Assistant to Registrar Isobel S. Millar Assistant Dean of Women Bernice Van Baren Assistant Dean of Women Richard L. Rud Assistant Deon of Men Ralph W. Snow Assistant Dean ot Men A. Royal Hanson Assistant to Deon of Men PAGE 19 Meddaqe fl-001 lfne fbean of gcfucalion We. . .together will build unto the Lord... The passage which you have selected from Ezra 4:3 bears a remarkable relationship to the con- text in which it is found. In fact, you may well take a series of phrases from that context as a divine- ly written key to Success in your future ministry. The people gathered themselves together as one man lEzra 3:1 l, to further the work of the Lord in Jerusalem. Wherever you go, you will know something of the necessity for gathering the saints of God together, something of the blessing which accompanies such a uniting of effort in Christian service, each one bringing his talents to aid the common cause lHeb. lO:25l. Of course, like Ezra and his friends, you must begin at the altar, you must make central the cross of Christ, you must do as it is written in the Word which you have been studying lEzra 3:2, 3l. Not only is it necessary to gather together, we must stand together to set forward the workmen in the house of God lV.9l. lt is also written in verse ll that they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the Lord. Remember always the primary importance of praise and thanksgiving. They are in- separable from prayer and supplication lPhil. 4161. lt is normal to voice the new song which the Lord has put in your heart. Reioice in the Lord always. lt was when God's people began to sing and to praise that the enemy was overcome in Jehoshaphat's time l2 Chron. 2O:22l, it may be so in your day. Get your people to sing together! The sound will be heard afar oFf lEzra 3:13, Rom. 1:81. These are some of the things which necessarily precede the declaration you have chosen for your motto, we ourselves together will build unto the Lord God. Gather the saints together, so teach them that they will stand and sing together, then you may be sure that they will build together for God. PAGE 20 ll.. .2 ar 3-'E 151 , 9'-vi-4.1 M 'V' ,- ' x Dr. Fitzwater, Director Pasfor's Course PAGE 22 Harold Garner Ilma Geesaman GC William Culbertson Angelyn G. Danfuma Grace Darling Frank Earnest P. B. Fifzwater Edna E. Friisch 466 Clayton Halvorsen James F. Harrison Donald P. Huslad Ruby Ann Jackson J. Harry Johnson Guy C. Lalchaw ,- 1--'- Harry Dlxon Loes G. Coleman Luck Any-'if Q- 23 ' 10 'TQ Dr. Culbertson greets Dr. Carl Armerding at Founder's Week. PAGE 23 Margaret J. Marshall Alfred Marlin Dr. Moyer, librarian looks over a new book John Moslerl Elgin S. Moyer Helen I. Needham Morris E. Nelson R. Nalalie Ragland Helen C. Renlschler Nathan J. Stone Gladys Mary Talbot Kenneth S. Wuest Paul F. Robinson J. Arthur Springer T7 Mr. Wuest makes Greek live in the hearts of his students I, L hi Lv' .. ll'-r' :rf-,lip ',. ' - ' 'f' ' .L ,Q gf, .fx , , nf Q, L -' -my ..,'s' lt 4 - .. Ag, , kr 4'-. , V ff ,. ' N, V, li.- ' A 7 ' Qui.. . , .L-5 -M' .CT h Q, 'vis' '. , N O 'A' ' N cz, ,. 'L ., . c , . . lf . ' v , u X . ' 1 D D v , A x ,. ,4 - I Zo L 'f t' L- 2 . 4 x Q E.:', A- --sf- na x J, 'rfizg V ' z ,f. -z' T. f. .'r,,:- -: K 'Pi . ' .f, ' 43' U , 'Li ' J ,, V 4 05 ,ff ,u -N 4 ' 1- 4 A ' 7 uv. Q, nj A ,, - , lf' 1 P I . f ,, . A 'ji' ,..j ..' I, X, he-,. ', ' :7 1 Ivxfqf 'Lila ' ' ' . I , f N .-':.,, . x nAh - V- ' IN , .x,,. Ai, U, K , 75 . 'w w U34 A I .1 -3 1 A LI X. v -:xv ' .- - -Q .u,,K.9Tnf P- ' R X' V. .g., 1 , ll I I x SWE .V , il. I ' fn ' I 4r. . 'I 5 I lf '? . K 'Q : 4 . ' 'w 'n .g1,.P- , , . '31-1 I . , . 4 J f' .j-f. , , , H. ,l '- '.L . 'I' ' N17 .ll 55 1 I 1 Mfff' :-ix' uif , - 14 . . , 4l Dr. Martin stops to chat with the receptionist, PAGE 26 Titus Johnson GC SPECIAL Francis E. Barnard Mrs. A. M. Blix J. Maurice Dobbins Sheldon Fardig Mrs. Harold Garner Ira A. Gerig 4 i 4 j. r g4 - Technical Instructors ZA KA! M Mr. Robinson, along with other Technical Instructors, review applications for the Missionary Tech. Course. Rex W. Eagle B. H. Eaton, Jr. Harry Paney Byron Skalman Robert L. Stockley Phillips E. Strout Paul M. Wertheimer Mr. Robinson answers questions regarding Institute planes at the Winona Lake display. Miss Marshall enioys a class outing. Miss Darling instructs Cooking Class. Mr. Ockert teaches Manual Training. Mr. Schuler at the console ofthe Moody Church organ. .ffff - B355-J Jn A : R afe . , Sh H A 5 1, 1 ' 552 : f 'llrQyl1ll2f'Nr:4g,Q5A,AJ 1 -bf--vw ,J '45- M., .v- Z, Y - Seniors Glau Thornton M. Frye President Pastors ll Timothy 2 :3 i Lee Blair Vice-President General Bible Romans 1:16 Richard Gildner Treasurer General Bible I . Mrs. Mary R. Rushing Recording Secretary Christian Education Isaiah 26:3 l l Jean Kingery Christian Education I Samuel 12:24 l Dr. Alfred Martin Faculty Advisor Ziollawing Me .Bead -1 1 Samuel 1.2.-14 Corresponding Secretary PAGE 32 We, having heard the call to follow Jesus, came to the Moody Bible lnstitute in order to better prepare ourselves for His service. When organizing as a class we decided to be diFfer- ent so in September, 1949 a very small class was or- ganized. For four terms Thornton Frye was our class president, and Mr. Martin was our Class Adviser. Our first social was a Hobo Convention, to be held at La Bough Woods, but to be diHerent we conven- tioned in the Lecture Room. Our last two terms were very busy with outings, business meetings etc. Much hard work and toil was involved in preparing the Junior-Senior Reception. What's In A Name? , was the theme born out by the humorous play and the girls ensemble. Dr. Luck brought the devotional message. Mr. Eddie Bezanson, a member of our class, spent much time and effort in directing our play. Among the never-to-be-forgotten activities of the last term, was the Senior Retreat at The Salvation Army, Camp Wonderland. The many precious hours spent together in recreation and fellowship will not soon be forgotten. Great has been our opportunity in being able to attend Moody Bible Institute, and many and varied are the lessons we have learned. Now, with the class motto before us Following the Lord , we eagerly look forward to the waiting harvest, confident that ours is a message which can satisfy the fainting multitudes. 35 , ROW 1 Eleanor K. Agins General Bible Philippians 1:20,21 Mildred Basil Christian Education lsaiah 41:10 Frances M. Beach Christian Education Galatians 2:20 Jean Berry General Bible-Music I John 4:10 Edward Bezanson Missionary Colossians 2:9,10 Richard Black Pastors l Corinthians 1:26-30 Barbara Blackburn Christian Education Philippians 1:20 ROW 2 Norma Brokopp Music Proverbs 3:5,6 Laura Burnette Christian Education Psalm 37:5 Jo Anne Cameron Christian Education Psalm 17:15 Bonnie Chapman General-Christian Education Philippians 1:20 Laura Craig General Bible Philippians 3:10 Leslie Dady Pastors Romans 8:28 Lawrence Darling Pastors Philippians 1:6 1950 ROW 3 Carol Joy Dirksen Jewish Missions Romans 1:16 Vehanoosh Ellezian Christian Education Romans 8:28 Mildred Ellis General Bible Isaiah 41:10 Bessie Fowler Christian Education Isaiah 26:3 Barbara Guello Missionary Psalm 138:7,8 Helen Hawbaker Missionary Philippians 4:19 Jessie Hawke Missionary Philippians 3:10 Getting ready for games DECEMBER CLASS I 4 The dean always wins. ROW 1 Edwin Henry Missionary-Pastors l Peter 1:15,16 Mary Bell Hinshaw General Bible ll Timothy 1:12 Eleanor Howell Missionary Galatians 6:14 Laura Kaiser Missionary Romans 8 :38,39 Iris Mae Kennedy Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Kyu Oak Lee General Bible Philippians l:2O,21 Marion E. Lillieberg General Bible-Music Proverbs 3:5,6 PAGE 34 ROW 2 Barbara Lindquist Christian Ed ucation-Music ll Corinthians 9:8 Millicent Litwiller Christian Education ll Corinthians 2:14 Thomas J. Love General Bible Philippians 3:10 Jean A. Lowe Music Philippians 2:16 Glora Luck Jewish Missions Philippians 3:10 Donna McNeil Missionary Psalms 37:-1,5 A. Jean Mial Missionary-Music Philippians 1:6 ROW 3 Muriel Hudson Miller General Bible-Music Romans 1:16 Jack Mitchell General Bible Colossians 2 :9,1 0 Joseph D. Moesta General Bible Psalm 37:5 Robert Mueller Missionary Zecharia 4:6 Betty Ponchot General Bible Titus 2:12,13 Raymond Pontier General Bible John 5:24 Ira T. Ransom Christian Education Clyde Record Pastors Proverbs 3 :5,6 Jeanetta P. Shipley Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Frances J. Tromp General Bible Psalms 37:4,5 Virginia Weber Christian Education Philippians 3:10 Willard E. Wolfe General Bible Proverbs 3:5,6 Harvey Russell General Bible Philippians 4:l3 Hugh D. Sprunger General Bible Philippians 1:20 Jan van Capelleveen Christian Education Lynn E. .Weston Missionary-Pastors Isaiah 26:3 Grace Sanford General Bible-Music Philippians 3:l3,l4 Betty Jane Swartz Missionary Isaiah 42:6,7 Josephine Ward Christian Education John 3:16 Joan Whittington Christian Education l Chronicles 28:20 Doris Zinn General Bible Psalm 32:8 Mr. Broman speaks at devotions on retreat. .- QSQ' , i B v i l , s i Where we stayed ,VH4 p 1. '1-1x 'J 1, 14.1 ., N1 K-1 .1 Lg'ff!f:1' bv 4 . ,, 1 Q '1'1 K , 1- :5 v-- 11' 1, 'L 1' , '1 1 , I 1 1 11 . 1 1, MQ if .V -WK 1 ffm. ' i 1. ' 1 1-l 1 M153 , 'fl' 5 1 H 1-41,- pix . qw-' 1 ' ' I ,QFW1 l :gk ,Q 11155 , 1,0 . n1f . ,, 1 -2 4 1 .' 31. Rm .. ,,,,, .1411 vrf'-1: .1 I N 1-111 1 ,-1 1 ,I - - J 1 , . ' 11' 1 1 .5. , 1 11,1 ,,. , , ,.1 A .,.1 1 1 1 ,. .f, ,f..' ,4 1 ',11 pf-' 5' I 5571 16 1 MIN 1121 AT 1' 1 x ' ,x,1, L: f Y 9 1 ,, .N 3. 1 . 1 'Mn' 1 f W up' H1 Q., 1 ' 11,13 ,,11f 1 ..:g SV'-f 1.1, ! 1'- ' , .1 -X.'f' , All we sclw was totem poles. Eddie Bezcznson relaxes of the foof of C1 fofem pole. The dean of work. The girls go for ca hike 'is 47. its ornfon Frye, president, addresses the Junior-Senior banquet. On Retreat we're all kids. is s. ,X... I ' S... Bonnie Chapman and Tom Love fight it our. Fallowing The Lord GLORA BARNES LUTK NOHKA A. BROKOPP 13'u:2 E: :ff W- I Il: I.. I: ,' u--72: 1 - 1-gr: l. Huw svn-1-t - Iy,I.ord, we he.1rdThe:- call, 'Came un - lo Me and -Z. We pray'l.Ji.1rI,.r1i,lh4L we mlghlgrow In Dub audlove and 7. Am-has - 1-dur, uf truth Ian- wc, O - be-dim! to Thy -Q bo I . . I F I EEE- rg- 7 .I -I I 4 . 4, -, l ,. I zjfg. J s - - 1 U U T ' rv'-.lg 1,1 id new 'M I--ft nur paths of sin and self And gram i.iudgi.ii r Wu f-:und rf--lr.-.it .il lhi- uler-fy sul, In mil: 1Tivy ..: :lr In -bww-i115 fnrlh lh gus -pcl light W:-'ll . n, -an -n -1 -I -- -1 IP' ,, 5 . CHOR S fi IA . s... s , Q -'I' U -F I'-iuuui Thy u y ni: ifsl. Um- ii slr Thu- nur d.2'Il-mu phi.-. 1-iurplnii-M Wr- ,Irv fnl.l0a-.mg gh!- Surw Tli..- lr. .i ,rf .iII. 1-if .ills -F -0 I. Q FEL -, ,Li',r, ' ,-Q :f:--gI , ,, NJ f V I Kai i -13 N., Lnrrl .-. In p :hs lin- Stu - inurlrndg Fw u wr' pray, lo the ,-, lf- 1 n - ..v.HrVY L ,if AL , I I - ,-, L h , .,.. ., , fe?-, -W. -W in ' if 'E V-flhja 'f' ' .A .-mi. or n..4...ni.,1..r u..- ...run T., fi., 'ny win, 0 God: i r?i QE Eeng aff a Seniala 61644- Robert E Orner President Missionary Proverbs 3:5,6 Donald Coddington Vice-President Missionary Philippians 1:20 Frederick Holzimmer Treasurer Missionary Isaiah 6:8 Mary Havird Recording Secretary Missionary-Christian Ed. Galatians 2:20 Ruth A. Takayesu Corresponding Christian Education l Samuel 12:24 Nathan J. Stone Faculty Advisor .Zachary unlia foiwi -- Jlemewfi 1.2.-.2 Secretary PAGE 38 From many different parts of the world and differ- ent walks of life, fifty young men and women were led to the Moody Bible Institute in response to the call of God. From the-time we were organized in a class, Janu- ary 24, 1950, an unusual class spirit has been appar- ent, which has been emphasized by class activities and devotional meetings. Working together, planning together, praying together has done much to enlarge our vision, and our love and understanding of each other. More and more we have grown to appreciate the helpful interest and guidance of our Class Advisor, Mr. Nathan J. Stone. My Stone's Place , the Hebrew Christian Alliance Mission Home, has been the setting of most of our social activities. The high spot of the Junior term was the carrying out of the theme, Among My Souvenirs, for the Jun- ior Senior Banquet, which required the co-operation of the whole class. We thoroughly eniojyed the original play presented. Retreat days at Pokagon State Park, lndiana, brought us into an even closer fellowship with one another. We believe that looking unto Jesus during our stu- dent days has been a valuable part of our training. As we leave the Moody Bible Institute and go out into further preparation, or active service, we desire to constantly look unto Him for guidance in our lives. MJ, 1951 ROW 1 Dorothy J. Amlin General Bible Isaiah 40:31 Betty Basting Missionary Nehemiah 8:10 Barbara Battye Missionary-Christian Ed Isaiah 50:7 Grace E. Bauer Christian Education I Corinthians 15:58 A. Marie Berthelsen General Bible Philippians 4:e,7 Bertha L. Campbell General Bible Joshua 1:5 Ruth L. Campbell Missionary Psalms 73:25,26 ROW 2 ROW 3 Amy D. Cunningham Marie Gilmer General-Christian EducationMissionary ll Corinthians 12:9 Lester De Boer Missionary-Pastors ll Corinthians 12:9 Leon Ditzell Pastors Nahum 1:7 Anna Eanes General Bible Psalms 37:4,5 llah Fleming General Bible Proverbs 3:5,6 Alma Fredericks General-Home Missions John R. Graham Music Philippians 1:20,2l Psalms 73:28 Glenn Greenwood Pastors Titus 2:13 William P. Griffin Missionary Romans 1:16 Ward Harris Jr. General Bible Philippians 1:6 Carol Hedahl Missionary John 17:3 Alta Marie Hill General Bible ll Corinlhians 8:9 Dean J. Hill General Bible Matthew 603,34 PAGE 39 5 I .-ly' Q ' 'Nif db. Apm cuxss If f Serious conversation preceeds the Junior cenior banquet 1. X Q 151---1--ff x,C Lester DeBoer leads the class ensemble at Class Day Exercises Q 4 FQ' was 1 Q , ..f, x ROW 1 Betty Hoover Missionary Philippians 2 :4 Myra Johnson ROW 2 Jean Moore Christian Education l Thessalonians 5:24 Floyd L. Myers General-Christian Education General Bible Psalm 16:11 Retha Johnson General Bible Proverbs 3:5,6 Ruby E. Kensinger Missionary Philippians 4:13 Virginia Loeding General-Home Missions Psalm 46:10 Robert H. Matheson Missionary Isaiah 41:10 William Mitchell General Bible Ephesians 6:10 Philippians 4:13 Isabelle Paczek Christian Education Psalm 37:5 Theda Payton Missionary Philippians 3:10 Martha Peaslee Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Lloyd M. Pederson General Bible Psalm 27:1 Mary Jane Pfeifle Christian Education Matthew 6:33 ROW 3 Doris Porter Christian Education Psalm 19:14 Grace Poyser Music Philippians 3:10 Ellen B. Presson Missionary-Christian John 15:16 Arvilla Quick Music Philippians 3:10 Anne E. Quiggle Missionary Deuteronomy 31:8 Ralph Rickner General Bible Philippians 3:10 Elsie Samuelsen Christian Education-Music Philippians 3:10 fs f Edwin M. Sandin Christian Education Jeremiah 33:3 Ronald F. Smith General Bible ll Timothy 1:9 Marie Wagenaar Christian Education Psalms 37:4,5 Norma Sathotf Christian Education Lamentations 3:22-23 Ruth Smith Christian Education Psalm 37:5 Barbara J. Wiersma Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Gerald Winters Missionary-Pastors Proverbs 3:5,6 5 . 2? ' UW Allen W. Shaw Missionary Matthew 5 :6 Dorothy Svensen Missionary Proverbs 3:5,6 Lavina Williams Christian Education Isaiah 58:11 We sing our class song Looking Unto Jesus E' -.1 Robert Orner leads his classmates from the Auditorium if A Qjy, A A . . I I I Q W' WW W nr 1'1 I 7 S f i 5 5 'ii-in 5? il ' ws: I 'M A . Fw,-A, .AM f Afwjffj A 1. A, A , A M 12' X '-' A If lm ' L g:A vt i A ,ln A 'V 1 N, 'E-K. -- -. 51,1 A if i L +2 ffii,5, ' :A X4 'a W 1-fr. , ,QIQSIU 2 4 X Cr, V A f3 wr xg. Jes-- ,A Y. -. ,M F as CA Y Q A, 4 'r V V. 4- .xy ' ' Q ' fix .M 7' - ..:1--h- us ,if kin S, Q 5 'S 'X 'W time-47' , . A Nw. v -1- 9- T211 EX 'IT Ng . . ' Q, 1 AN 5' W X K x 29 A K xy X X N x X X ws, X s X , MSX A' ' Q ig X S ' Fw ,. , K ,v Z . . 'Ni A.A,4 A ' , .11 l ggi-Q. X 1 A X bl- jg Q., N Q' gm A X A xr' .f - I7 : wA v f ff 5 1 ,ak x .LAP A ' EA! MH, SE A . X5 iw -. 'Q-1, -- :QS Q- -we -' ,,. -we, AAAQ:-15: N, ,A .BA ag? u .a A v 2+ '53.1Ax . -'N 5, -A A S A w-I Om - ii-3212. Sim-X QQ! '1 X., xX 'ur 'LAX 5. Looking Unto Jesus I-'Lovv L. Mvsas LESTER DE Bonn - - -- rims...-. b22..:::-a-a-. 5 i - Elsie tries the skng, l5.'a...q:a1gg-.1 :I - 37-EEE:-33 ' 1. Lanla-ang un-lu Jf.Nu-, -rv-1-my-vuh.-r.-wffllgo T.. lh.-landeand . . 2. Lnolbxng un.lo .If-.Nu-, .-U11-qu.-r-.ln an- wr: .l-- - su- nc our Sleddung IS fun. 3, L...,u..ng .m.l.. .l.-.en-. .....nw'11u... n..'f..... Tl..-1. ll..-Nhomflr I 1 mr f as H e 1 f -- -...., A H 515, - Bull Grnffm reads the last will and testament. T ' v f ' 5 ' 'f ' 3 Q - fffifff elf- Er ' We certainly enioyed ourselves. 'ii I Q' X in 'Y n..-nl-nb Hts HI. t.. nun -hm. I,uL'- .v mmm- r .-r . my mp.l.....-nmnl.. u...l ., u.-' ri., , 'fr r... h... fnl . lvn , , -1. , ..l H X l.l.-...Ml l....-. G.. .. f., . .- ly.. f . fl 1. The srgn polnts the way to retreat. Dm: . f. .. .A 7 i MTTYZLW. y Y i .V U.. .. ., TM? ff' WE? i i f , , W H f - x - 1 ' , ,, A - , , . I.4rl 1uGodlnwl1mtgl1l,W. uulltnkwllu-,g.n.p-I,-.nal-lf-r hllualh-flxxllglul. whrrv Hu frelhwr- lmd: ll..ull.4nul lwll.nr-- v.u1--lui-l..lI lHrlll.,f'lulnr-lull Gnd' gnnrthemm-r.anal-trnl'---Wv-lmllr.-Ntwlllll.l.Nn. ln .X - tw-.n.ell1fP. ,- l- -K-la-'ge-gee ,gm aggiletj ll Eillefg t'HUHllS f ,. .1-. : rf , iv, 1' ',,. :f , , ' w.. will l.,..u l.. .1....... .wt .tn..f.-W K.. ll.- .-.H ft..-, ff : ,..p ,,.,,,f ,gYQ'Z ,,T' f rsefweyffff- e l . ,I Y W v- gf .i. rg .. ful ne, 'v -lv.ell.el.u'.vuL1mu Tlml H1-. ,urvnxn-x ron-que-r .t -- QE Il lp., A- -Q-H W ,,l7, ig, ' 4 , , , QT ff Q 6 V t3lf - e e 3 ig or gg? , ne. e L: e,.3 . nn Ihv-l,anrl.unvl wng U.v1-r all rrf- . .av hun won hr:-agus .ull ,, F il-E 2 f - ti A - NIJ PAGE 43 Seadoo elafu Spencer H. Brown President Pastors Psalm 34:3 Mai 9, David A.K. Kaapu Vice-President Pastors Philippians 3:10 Robert D. Crump Treasurer Pastors Romans 5:8 Mrs. Robert Newman Recording Secretary Missionary Proverbs 3:5,6 Shirley Dobb Corresponding Secretary Missionary Isaiah 3O:2I PAGE 44 Dr. Elgin S. Moyer Faculty Advisor dui GMM l Qalaliam .2.-.20 Realizing that we were not our own, but bought with a price, the precious blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, we entered Moody Bible Institute in order to know Him, that we might make Him known. One hundred and thirty students organized in the Summer of i950 to strengthen our bond of fellowship and to increase our interest in and helpfulness to one another and the Institute. Dr. Elgin S. Moyer became our capable Class Advisor, and during our four terms of organization God led us to choose Spencer Brown to guide our class as president. On our first outing, we went to Thatcher's Woods, where we played competitive games and the old fa- vorite-baseball. The evening was climaxed with a campfire and testimonies and a real blessing by all. This was only a starter, for our socials were superb, especially the Treasure Hunt in the tunnels of the ln- stitute basement and the mock basketball game, re- member? Another source of blessing was our class devotions and prayer meetings, where we came to share one another's burdens and to deepen our love for one another in the Lord. Our Junior term was fun, but lots of work. However, our reward was great, for the Junior-Senior Banquet was a blessing far beyond our expectations. The theme Life Abundant was professionally ca ried out by the cast of seven classmates who presented Barrabas , a play which wonderfully prepared our hearts for the Easter season. Highlighting our Senior term was the Senior Retreat. Long will be the memory of those few precious hours spent together in times of fun and fellowship, and especially as we sat at the feet of Jesus and learned of Him. Words cannot express our mingled feelings as we leave these beloved and sacred halls. Now, with con- fidence, we look to the fields white unto harvest with our class motto expressing the desire of our hearts, Not I, but Christ. a , 1957 ROW 1 Virginia L. Allen General Bible Psalm 32:8 Arline W. Anderson ROW 2 Donald C. Beach Pastors Galatians 6:14 Sylvester K. Beach General-Christian Education Pastors lsaiah 41:10 Janet A. Anderson Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Mary E. Ashby Missionary Philippians 1:20 Henry K. Ayabe Pastors Philippians 3:10 Cordell Baker General-Home Missions John 3:16 Jo Ann Bair General Bible Philippians 1:20,21 Titus 3:5 Evan W. Bell Pastors Il Corinthians 4:6,7 Eleanor R. Bergsten Christian Education Galatians 6:14 Owen Boothroyd Pastors Romans 8 :37 Donald Borgman General Bible Philippians 1:20 Row 3 Alfred E. Brough Christian Education Philippians 3:10 Norman E. Burkhart Pastors ll Corinthians 4:5 Dorothy E. Cedar Missionary Philippians 4:13 Hope C. Cooley General-Music Jeremiah 33:3 Carol G. Cousins General Bible Psalm 71:8 Chester E. Cramer Pastors Titus 2:13 Theodore BornschIegeILouis N. Cramer General-Home Missions Il Timothy 1:9 Jewish Missions John 12:24 PAGE 45 AUGUST CLASS Off for a boat ride on Lake Michigan L Q Vol The Moody Bible Institute fzswzu ,.,.......,... .eww Raimi lveaynan ............. . . .guiinalfi Mdndqm ume l4 Published in l95l by the students ofthe Moody Bible Institute Carroll Lindman finds a comfortable pillow. 64 ,- L1 ' ROW 1 Linuel O. Cravens General Bible Deuteronomy 5:29 Helen M. Crump W Christian Education Psalm l26:3 Geraldine L. Cruse Home Missions Philippians 1:20 Paul Dahlberg General-Music Romans 8:2 8 Shirley J. Dark Missionary Isaiah 65:24 Juanita M. Donnelly Christian Education Isaiah 41:10 Lois T. Edgemon Christian Education Psalm 37:5 ROW 2 Don A. Evans General Bible Titus 2:1 3,14 H. Paul Fetzer Q Pastors I John 1:9 Carl T. Frack Pastors l Corinthians 15:58 Noreen W. Fraser Christian Education Jeremiah 32:27 Alfred Gehm Pastors Carolyn F. Gerber ROW 3 Emma R. Gutosky Christian Education Colossians 1:18 Donald G. Hager Pastors Jeremiah 29:13 John E. Hale Pastors l Peter 5:7 Bruce Hanks Pastors John 5:24 Hildreth E. Hanks Christian Education ll Corinthians 12:9,10 Marge R. Hennix General-Christian Education General Bible Philippians 4:13 Philippians 343,14 Glen A. Gustafson Kenneth H. Hinds Missionary-Pastors Jeremiah 20:9 b Pastors Galatians 2:20 Jacob E. Hofer Pastors Proverbs 3:5,6 Minerva E. Hoyt General-Christian Education Jeremiah 33:3 Ronald C. Kendall Music Psalm 16:8 Herbert E. Klingbeil Pastors Eleaor M. Lanz Missionary lsaiah 41:10 Mary l. Liermann Music Psalms 37:-1,5 Carroll D. Lindman Pastors Ephesians 2:10 David M. Holly Pastors Proverbs 3:5,6 Charles A. Kalili General-Music John l6:33 Avis D. Kint Missionary Philippians 3:10 Mary Alice Knight General Bible Proverbs 3:5,6 Minnie H. Lawrence Christian Educafion Philippians 1:2O,21 William R. Linderman Pastors Psalm 'I16:l,2 Betty Jean Lowe Christian Education l John 5:4,5 Richard D. Hoover Missionary Jeremiah 31:3 John L. Kalili Pastors Psalm lO7:9 Arloa J. Kleis Missionary Philippians 1:6 Shirley A. Kreimann Missionary Philippians l:2O,2l Mary E. Leatherman Missionary Hebrews 12:2 Anne Lindle Missionary Proverbs 3:5,6 Elizabeth C. Lum General-Home Missions Philippians l:2l PAGE 47 Robert B. McCarrell Pastors Psalm 34:7 Pauline Manlio Christian Education-Music Gloria E. Meyer General Bible Philippians 1:20 Phyllis L. Morris General Bible I Corinthians 2:9 Kenneth F. Mueller Pastors l Corinthians 15:58 Robert E. Newman Missionary ll Corinthians 5:20 Lawrence A. Olsen Missionary John 10:4 PAGE 48 A. Gene McCluskey Music Proverbs 3:5,6 Ellen Y. Masuno Christian Education-Music Philippians 3:10 Theopie Mohtares Missionary-Music Colossians 1:18 Rainey E. Motley General-Christian Education Matthew 21:22 Claramae Murphy Music Psalm 69:30 Leslie M. Ogilvie Pastors Ephesians 3:16-19 Alvar H. Olson Pastors Romans 8:37 Betty McLachlin Christian Education Galatians 6:14 Beverly A. Mead General Bible l Samuel 12:24 Wilma E. Morgan Christian Education John 3:30 Robert F. Mountain Pastors Abraham New General Bible Jeremiah 1:4-9 Patsy O'Gracly Christian Education Philippians 3:10,14 Charles L. Pack Pastors Romans 8:28 ROW 1 William E. Paddock General-Home Missions Philippians 3:10 George R. Paterson Pastors Jeremiah 12:5 Alice D. Pedersen Music Isaiah 41:10 Rose . Mary Penicaro General-Home Missions Philippians 4:13 Alfred L. Perkins Pastors Romans 8:28 Shirley A. Phillips Christian Education Proverbs 3:5,6 Floyd H. Potts General Bible Isaiah 41:10 ROW 2 Anna Mary Prether Christian Education Philippians 4:6,7 William C. Reichman Pastors Psalms 37:4,5 Eileen D. Richey Music Hebrews 13:5 Robert E. Rushing Pastors Isaiah 26:3 Ross E. Sackman Pastors Psalm 4:3 Rita F. Schweighofer Christian Education Philippians 4:4 Roy Shervy Pastors ROW 3 Marvin Singleton Pastors Philippians 1:20 Margarita Skivington Missionary Isaiah 41 :10,13 Lillian Marie Smith Christian Education Philippians 1:6 Arlan J. Snitker Pastors Ephesians 2:8,9 Betty L. Snitker Christian Education Colossians 3:1-3 Howard A. Sponholz Jewish Missions Psalm l 19:1 74 Robert J. ,Springer Pastors Ephesians 2:8,9 PAGE srnssrcmz I J I f m x Roasting marshmellows is a lot of fun John Kalili leads the class in a chorus. Mary Ann Anderson General Bible Philippians 3:13-14 Marcele M. Wilson General Bible Proverbs 3:5-6 ROW 1 ROW 2 Donald G. Stewart Blanche Thomas Missionary-Pastors Philippians 1:6 Jessie Strachan General Bible Psalm 32:8 Dorotha Strayer General Bible Romans 8:28 General Bible Jeremiah 33:3 Charlotte B. Tibbals Christian Education-Music Psalms 37:4,5 Esther M. Titus Christian Education lsaiah 41:10 Vernon W. Swanson Clarence Trowbridge Missionary-Pastors Jeremiah 15:16 Lynn A. Taylor Pastors Psalm 138:13 Ruth A. Taylor Christian Education Psalm 37:5 Robert Tidgwell Pastors ll Corinthians 5:21 General Bible Romans 8:14 Vada Van Boggelen Christian Education Romans 8 :ZB Walton H. Veurink Pastors Il Corinthians 5:21 Arthur I. Warfield Pastors Proverbs 3:5,6 ROW 3 Harold J. Westing Christian Education-Music Psalm 27:1 Douglas P. Whyte Pastors Proverbs 3 :5,6 Mary Alice Wohlgemuth Christian Education Romans 8:28 Edith Wotherspoon Missionary-Music James E. Wright Pastors I John 5:1 3,14 John E. Wygn1ans Pastors Deuteronomy 29:29 Gloria Jean Zehr General Bible Philippians 1:2O,21 Y 1 Q -v-. fi ,- ,Q S 5 H , 1 v 7,1 .4 -ev-Q' Z i AM ' rf ., f Q ' N u nv 'f 'A ' 1 1 2 N 'N y . Nami .- f n-up 'Wi As. ' JP- I - I, ' ' 5 l .- a I - , , . TX .. A . -A5 AA Q A .5 u - g A-' 1-Av . 4, 5 5' gg ig gs 51. 3 , 1 . Q ' im ,.,-54. .f ' Y4 Wx via! f Y :5 5 lg. - 5 , , . :sis 4' 5 0 if . U at QW . 4 'I gk Tis-In it -' na L , .X Q 'P 1 'I 4 D A fu .xx-Wi,,,::.,5 - 5. -' ,- . 3. . 0 ' ,f 'U I ' x ' Q - S I .I .oy x 3. 05,3 2. .L 5+ KN 'X .wif x 5: S+ R, 3 -n, -.4 PS . , N X 3:11 if, I .gggm f. Q4 Q Nnmwwnmq muh? . N ' 3: 2 5' fqxunx Zigi, we QR Where we spent most of our time. Where we stayed. Westminster Lodge, the place of our retreat. A cabin in the woods. DFROTHA R h'3?.-XYFR Not Is But Chfifif 1vh1T11h 1F1 121xh f 'Me' . , 1. , , ' 7.1 5,1 i l 1 Th- 1.1.1111 1....1I:, .N .....1.h. ...E F... p.-f.1.....11fjf..1..1 myf- 2. 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K1.. . 11, 111.1 1.. ....111..1.h.1... h111h g ' iLifttZ'7' 42, I ,!'Ilr1Rl'S 11.1.1 1.11s1 ' N111 I. 1.1.1 1:1151 .1 , ..11'. .-.1 Thr ..1 an -h..11 15' QF ' Y lr rv: YT77 77777 77 7' A J 5 A ,-, , ,f , , ' , ,, ' .--.LV 31113.13 '11 r:...1,11.,.11h ..-. 11. 'I-l'f'L'1:lDm..1 19:5-?jfgiaQ?1 f1FfL11.L2F?fF?'1? 1? f EI?-FUI -.1 PAGE 53 L V -.ff-K Q, Htl x 'J 0 F I , 52. v , 5.4 w s 'il'-T zu. g .,f ,I . ff., 'K f, ,ni 52: 15.3, . . 1 gn' 'b f',.L',. . x gms-V-e. - '...YA'f3 9, ' Lfvfx 4 I , E.. . -nafffi L k v I X .. -.V ,--.51 ' 1, :Xml ' ,E 'Pj TNS :- A .MU ,41- 'F' 5 . :f'Jn- 'I' 1 '1'-V ' -:mr 45' -qfilfw. v -. - 41101,--:-', -f-'V . . : .- 5 .w -13.5 mv. 1 -wsa+f.f g f,g'f1gvs - ,. 545 xfgifug . ,ag Q: 5-zfggvfglf 21-ii ,fi x V z+ffs5'324'Lm:ig-a'fE..f ., .,,..,,. , 1 . 'sl.x an x1'f.j.fj.,, V ,I .ggijtz 'gp V ' - , 3 'Y159-'f' ':1,f,'i1vf nag- .-5147 ve, .T ri T--5,-5 ,M . f V I4 'L M., 3223 'fm I ' fl? iff, ,fif feg2QfAfi, ff ' . ii 122 5 - f 1 .:fr'2f:141f?A wi 'H 111-aa' P ,' I-' -V' ' 'ffiizw Q . .5 'X-Q di:-in ' 91? .. , , ' -1 '-vs? ' . ,s- aff, 'fm . , ' , A SEV ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 W Mmm Viola F. Aday Robert H. Allen Quiet time with the Lord. Roland G. Allen J. Jean Allender Beverly J. Allison Janet M. Amundsen Ruth Anderberg, Harriet A. Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, Milton P. Anderson, Alma Aoyagi, Eleanor J. App, Robert N. Archer, Ruth Jo Arvidson Betty J. Aschauer, James Ashton Jr., Donald E. Aubrey, Joe A. Bailey, Lloyd M. Bailey, Preston T. Bailey, James V. Bap- tista, Angela Barker W Jean E. Barker, Milton Barker, Clarissa V. Barton, Ester J. Battishill, Robert H. Bauman, June Bawden, Luetta M. Bayne, Richard Beam ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Zin -6' Ester R. Beaman Bruce Beaton 55--1 Jane E, Becker Breakfast in the dining room. Darlene L. Bee Nelda J. Beers Nora I. Beers Mary A. Bellows, Ruth D. Bennett, James Bernero, Donald R. Betts, Virginia E. Biddison, Mary Lou Bierbaum, Audrey M. Bigalk, Naoma Y. Bittner Merrill J. Bixby, Miriam A. Bixel, Betty M. Blasko, Rose M. Boda, Albert E. Bobby, Keith K. Borgstrom, Eugene T. Bor- man, Barbara E. Bower Elizabeth J. Brader, Jean Brannon, Joyce A. Brassington, Glenn A. Briggs, B. Marie Brown, Nelious B. Brown, Esther M. Bulza, Constance J. Burford ROW 'l Mildred K. Busse, Audrey C. Campbell, Donald E. Campbell, Barbara J. Carrier, Kenneth W. Carlson, Mulraine G Carter, Patricia L. Cary, Don E. Casperson ROW 2 Barbara A. Chatham, Miriam E. Chipchase, Jeanette Chiu, Philip S. Christiansen, Mrs. Kathryn Clapp, Marilyn M. Cla- ton, Jack M. Clark, Mrs. Mariorie Clark ROW 3 A. Dale Clarno, Lois W. Clish, Jack W. Coates, Arlene F. Coleman, Melton Coleman, Mrs. Thelma Coleman, Betty l Collins, Edwin H. Colson Elwin W. Colson Talitha C. Colwell Monday morning Chapel. Loren A. Cook Lois V. Cooper Norma J. Corell Opal J. Cramton PAGE 5B ROW 'l ROW 2 ROW 3 Virgil R. Crapp, Ellis L. Cravens, Virginia R. Crawford, Betty J. Crocker, David E. Crown, Sylvia J. Dahlstrom, Robert A. Damon, Joyce Darling Mrs. C. Arnetta Davidson, James B. Davidson, Charlotte A. Davis, Janet L. Davis, Ruth Davis, Edward Dawson, Dar- lene D. Dean, Bernard E. DeBar Lorraine C. DeGroot, Charles DeHaven, Jeanne M. deLozier, Betty E. DeNeui, Mrs. June E. DeVries, Robert E. DeVries, Fred Dickason, Jr., Janine E. Dickson Betty J. Dilling Jeannie M. Dirkse Instruction in the Classroom Carol l. Dodge Steven H. Doorneweerd D 1 Q, . ,J . Bruce A. Duddles Kenneth Dudley 4 fl PAGE 59 Sweet Shop snacks. ZNLJMGQ Thelma E. Dulmage Kathryn l. Dunham Sarah A. Dunker Gloria M. Dunlap Norma E. Dunn Leonard D. Dykema ROW 'I Harlan M. Eck, Loren V. Ehm, James Elkins, Shirley M. Elkins, F. Dean Emery, Betty L. Engle Miriam A Estep Betty R. Evans ROW 2 Marvin Faile, C. Frances Fain, Leslie Fast, Emily J. Felix, Raquel A. Felix, Doris M. Fell, K Genevieve Ferrall Elaine J Field ROW 3 Charleen Fife, Ruth l. Fink, Dorothy Fisher, Paul G. Fischer, Richard Fleming, Wayne E Foole Naomi M Foster M Jane Fowler ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Wa en ' Mrs. Jean Frantz Richard D. Frantz if Kenneth Freerksen Prayer Band - backbone of Missions. Albert H. Freundt Lyle D. Frey Robert E. Friedma n Myrtle K. Frishmuth, Leland W. Fullmer, Carol J. Gabler, Phyllis Gall, Philip P. Gammon, David Garlick, Gerald M Garner, Ellis J. Gaston John W. Gault, Gene A. Getz, Robert L. Gibson, John W. Gill, Roberta J. Gillum, Orville R. Glass, Roy H. Gleason Mrs. Helen Goehring Lyman L. Goehring, Gerald L. Gooden, B. Joanne Goode, Marilyn A. Goodman, Edsel G. Grandmason, Howard W Graves, Philip Green, LelandJ. Grieser f ROW 'l Mary E Grrmshaw Mrs Glorla Gruber G Max Gruber Natalie Gudeman, Mrs. PhyllxsL Hale Nancy E Hamilton ROW 2 L Lorlne Hardyman Frances I Harms Sue Harper LaVerne Hclrfwig, Carol F. Hasti Mary Helen Hash James E ROW 3 Shirley Hawkrns Ronald S Hayes Granville Heard Delores M Hedges, Rachel E. HeFfel Kenna Lou Helnbough Joyce L. Hine Erma L. Hixon Walter L. Hoard M. Hochsletller Miriam R. Hoffman George W. Hoover ROW 1 Andrew Hopkins, Cordis V. Hopper, Betty J. Horton, David A. Horton, Mrs. Marian Howell, Jack D Howell David Huang, Charlotte R. Hubbard ROW 2 Martha E. Huber, Robert J. Hughes, O. Evalyn Hull, Merlin W. lnniger, Kaneo lno, George T. Irwin Ruth A Irvine Edna S. Jackson ROW 3 James A. Jackson, Emil Jannish, Jerry D. Jennings, Betty G. Johnson, Gloria M. Johnson, John T Johnston Mrs Lela Johnston, J. Jay Johnston Josephine A. Jones Willis D. Jones Joanne E. Jordan Patricia M. Jordan Richard L. Kampf Dorothy M. Keeler PAGE 63 Mail call 'lfnalwwlaumm Carolyn Kehl l Ruth Keister Evening Devotions Paul A Keithley Gertrude E. Kellogg Ora Mae Kennedy Melba Kern ROW 'I W. George Kersting, John H. Kleis, Roberta U. Klitgard, Richard J. Kosinski, Paul Kostreva, Samuel Kostreva, Ruth R Kristof, Lorraine H. Kuhns ROW 2 Philip S. Lacy, Margaret J. Laidlaw, Charles F. Lambshedd, Howard Landes, Jack R. Largent, Leonard P. Latham, Ken- neth Lawney, Charlene Leach ROW 3 Jean Leach, Janice Lee, Zella Leitch, Joan M. Lent, Garnett Le Van, Charlotte Levi, Paul Lewis, Millicent Liccardi ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 LIBRARY ZYIZ 91 Mary Ellen Lindblad Henry Litteral Verna mwmer Where the students do much research Ruth Lockwood Clifford Lones Marion Lorenz Audrey Love, William Lowder, Delilah Lund, Maxine Lundell, Georgia Lung, Dorothy Lupton, Hilda Lyon, Lowell Lytle Delores Mackey, Jean Mac Rae, Joseph Mahon, Mary Manning, Luke Markve, Marjorie Mast, Alfred McAdam, Loren McCall Joy McClune, Neil McDougall, Belly Mclntyre, Wanda McKeever, James McKinley, Marilyn McMurtrey, Aliene Mc- Vicker, Elizabeth Meigs y, ROW 'I John Merrick, Barbara Merrill, LaVerne Meznar, Audrey Miller, John W. Miller, Vernon D Miller Kenneth Mlllheim Mariorie Mitchell ROW 2 Peggy Miura, Donna Montague, Joyce Moody, Gloria Moran, Virginia Morey, Barbara Morgan Lorraine Mukal Robert Murr ROW 3 Donn Elise Muston, Louise Myers, Jean E. Nagel, Clarice l. Nelson, Harold W. Nelson, Mrs Jean D Nelson Barbara A. Nesbitt, Eleanor J. Nuernberger A time of relaxation Elizabeth E. Nuernberger Ruth E. Newman Charles A. Nichols Roger Nichols Sybil L. Northrop Peter Nortier PAGE 66 ROW 'l Virginia Noteboom, Doris G. Olson, Doris M. Olson, James R. Orner, Melvina M. Ort, Luella M. Osborne, Robert E Owen, Shirley J. Osborn ROW 2 Edward M. Osterwind, John C. Ottaviano, Dale B. Owen, Willard C. Page, Mary V. Palaghe, Barbara J. Parmentier Rosemary L. Parmley, Juanita Patrick ROW 3 A. Anne Patterson, Earl W. Pearson, Boyd L. Peck, Lawrence J. Penner, Hilda V. Perry, Mervin K. Perry, Mary Ann Peterson, Philip E. Peterson Velma l. Peterson M. Mariorie Pettit Charles R. Phillips Donald H. Phillips Gladys Phillips Paul E. Philippi PAGE 67 A student receives counsel from the Dean The Theological Rail. Wncfencfaumen Harry C. Pierce Robert D. Pitts Elsie M. Potts George R. Potts Harry D. Powell C. Adrian Presson ROW 'l Elfreida L. Pruitt, Alfred W. Psalmonds, Winifred D. Pugh, Anita L. Pullen, Wilma J. Purple, J Alfred Quernemoen Milton D. Quiggle, Margot R. Ralston ROW 2 Sarah A. Rankin, Edmund F. Rasmussen, Maurice L. Reed, Milton A. Regier, Dorothy M. Reinhart Raymond W Ren nels, Mrs. Vera I. Rennels, Ruth L. Reynolds ROW 3 Ralph R. Rieckman, Joyce L. Ringstad, Willard H. Rockhill, Mrs. Oletha Rockhill, Roger J. Rose Ruth E Rose Juanita R. Ruby, Geraldine L. Ruhl ROW 'I ROW 2 ROW 3 Wa 91 Millard J. Sall l Rex D. Sandiford I Memorable times in the reception Room Anita A. Sasso Lowell S. Saunders Irma P. Schaal Edward A. Schaller Ruth E. Schieveland, George L. Schneider, Marvin R. Schultz, Louise l. Schurman, Erving P. Scorza, Doris M. Seaman Dolores R. Seifert, Shirley A. Seils Willard Sellers, Billy D. Sexton, Lois J. Shantz, Jacqueline A. Shattuck, Levene O. Shattuck, Rhoda H. Sheetz, Carl L Sheneberger, Dollie R. Shook Mildred N. Skivington, Donald E. Smith, Edward E. Smith, Lloyd N. Smith, Lowell A. Smith, Mrs. Billie Smith, Perry C Smith, Leroy H. Snapp ROW 'l Betty A. Snell, William H. Snell, Herbert E. Spence, Edith J. Spitler, Roy L. Splawn, Delores D. Sprunger, Elnora M. Stadt, Marlene H. Stadt ROW 2 Donald C. Staff, Robert E. Stanger, Ralph O. Starkey, Mrs. Alberta F. Staufler, Jacob L. StauFfer, Albert C. Steck, Patricia A. Stephenson, Ralph K. Stevens ROW 3 Thomas B. Stevenson, George R. Stich, Peggy A. Stimmel, Harold B. Street., Paul E. Street, Marilyn Summy, H. Jean Swallen, Warren D. Swihart Robert H. Sykes Patricia A. Taylor Studying together proves very profitable Carl W. Tegeler R. Faye Terry Bertha Teunissen Quintin S. Thompson PAGE 70 ROW 'l Reba l. Thompson, David E. Tillman, Marjorie L. Tindall, George T. Toda, William H. Trexler, Patricia M. Truesdale Margaret L. Trumbo, Arloa H. Twist ROW 2 William M. Unzicker, Lawrence C. Van Heerden, George C. Van Liew, Irving O. Van Syoc, Josephine N. Vander Ploeg Herbert E. Varney, Stanley E. Veldt, Joseph A. Vettel ROW 3 Jane M. Vickers, Donald V. Volz, Ronald C. Voorheis, Betty J. Wakeman, Raymond Walberg, Clifford S Walch Georgye A. Walker, Clifford R. Warren Patricia L. Watson Burl A. Waterman Ruth J. Weed Dorothy P. Weber Gladys L. Weitner C. David Westine PAGE 7I Dormitory floor prayer meeting Horace B. Wetherbe John W. Weyant Leo Lance practices his radio code. Alden L. Whife Betty White l M. Dorothy White Ralph K. White ROW 'I Charles A. Wickman, John Wiens, Arlene L. Wiita, Dorothy L. Wiita, Johana J. Williams, Lois M. Williams, Glen M Williamson, Charles R. Willoughby ROW 2 Robert W. Wills, Georgia M. Wilson, Marcele M. Wilson, F. Neil Wilson, Esther E. Wing, Rosella Wolf, Judith A Wolters, Wayne H. Woodard ROW 3 Norma A. Wyllys, Norma L. Yarcho, Arlene M. Young, Celia G. Young, Mary Ann Zager, La Vonne L. Zimmerman Zi men ROW 'I Jeanette Anderson, George Barville, Yvonne DeMan, Stanley Gudeman, Edla Horton, Doreen Johnson, Greta John son, Eilleen Kirkman ROW 2 Millie Koger, Jane Korpinen, Paul Kett, Charles Lawrence, Burnell Meyer, Thelma Pugh, Dave Rankin, Ruth Scheel ROW 3 Donald Shaver, Thomas Shuppard, Leland Sprunger, Delmar StaHord, Harry Taylor, Paul Twigg Evening Sports in the Gymnasium As the day begins, so the day ends -- with God. A, Q V ,.,. Qu,-3' 5 A f, A w .:5-rt, , A, was Q., ,. 138' YW ' - g, al z I 5 ' ' 'w 1f,1g37jg E if WHBI '-ixla.-2 ifw -. G v l ggkmq ' 'V 'A-- 'mf-L? - L MM. v x .4 V Q. , 'E , 2 9 A . ,5:5 ,q:, , X: Q, 1 - P M. Q 2,65 as w - . . . ,Riff ,, h W X if Y mv. x f, A . Nmfar-32 . X5 .,.,:. Tbl , it is ' Q.. ma g ig X Q ..xk f, ,Whig A-x X Vai? k 9 X Y-J 'K I V I 4 L xg , f 1 I ... 51. x ,, . 3 gk... 'fa- Dr. R. D. Smith, director of Evening School Promotion, counsells with Marvin Singleton in charge of the Gospel Herolds. l. Miss Millar interviews prospective students. 2. Mrs. Emma Wesley illustrates Bible truths for Evening School Pro- motion. 3. Carlo Petropaulo leads the singing for o promotional group. Z 'qgcfzaal A., - ,I ll 1-...-., 1 ar. fi MNT -v ff Gamfmu E 'gdwal The social room provides relaxation for Evening School Students. Students pick up their mail A meeting conducted by an Evening School Gospel Team. Ed Osterwind and Jack Largent file Evening School reports. On October 6, 1903, Evening School was begun at Moody Bible Institute. To date, more than 27,000 students have been enrolled in these classes and 687 of them have been graduated. Gut of this group of Christians, many have gone forth as pastors, Sunday School teachers, musicians, missionar- ies, and other types of Christian workers. The actual worth of their training is shown by letters received from pastors or missionaries who have been serving the Lord on the foreign lands, as a result of the Moody Bible lnstitute's evening school. Not only have those which graduated been an inspiration to those who labor to give out this vital instruction, but these students have gone into their own churches and helped to instruct others. Evening school students are not only helping to build up the spiritual Body of Christ, but also help keep up places of worship. Three such students are spending their tree time to make usable a long deserted church base- ment. With the co-operation of the pastor, they are doing all the work necessary to convert that basement into a suitable place of worship. Similarly, men have built sum- mer camps for boys and girls and have used their vaca- tion time to give guidance to the physical and the spiritual development of children. Thus it is, with each letter of testimony as to what is being achieved through the com- bined eFForts of many evening school students, Moody Bible Institute praises God for these earnest workers who leave the Institute to go forth as God commands and add more living stones to that building where Christ is the chief cornerstone. Mr. Smith leads Evening School singspiration. Alden White sings on Evening School promotion programme. Scfnaal Students check the bulletin board for special notices. Ki Mr. Paney teaches the boys photography. Students in the Tech course have many outdoor assignments Lee Richards in the Ham Shack. Mr. Stockley, flight instructor at the Airport ecfmic Missionary Technical Training is the most recent field of missionary endeavor into which Moody Bible Institute has pioneered. Since the close of World War ll, when director Paul Robinson not only visualized a program of this kind, but found the administration of the Institute up to date and progressive enough in it's thinking to do something about it, a great deal has been accomplished. In June, l946, Mr. Robinson had his first aviation class sitting under the wing of the school's first and only air- plane based on a little airport just west of Chicago. Later that day, the three students in the class had all taken the first instructional flights ever offered here. Today some forty students are not only flying, but also learning spe- cialized mission field techniques in aircraft maintenance and repair, radio communications, and photography under a staff of eight technical instructors. A fleet of seven train- ing planes, complete repair shops, classrooms, and admin- istrative offices on the Wooddale Airport, twenty miles northwest of the lnstitute, along with a staFf of properly rated instructors, qualify the Moody aviation program to sustain the highest flight school ratings issued by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. Radio shops, code practice Tech course students learn how to repair radios. 'l. Blind flying instructions in the Link Trainer. 2. Willis Bauman and Perry Smith check their map before taking a cross-country flight. facilities, and W9LLW, Moody Bible lnstitute's own ama- teur radio station, make possible a complete training in shortwave radio communication. Complete photo lab, dark room and studio facilities, along with modern motion picture camera and sound equipment are used in preparing the Moody technical student for his highly specialized iob as a missionary photographer. Isolated mission stations in several iungle areas of the world are already in daily contact with each other and with headquarters by radio. Uncivilized tribes which could practically be reached in no other way than by plane are being evangelized through services provided by Moody technicians. On film, the missionary story is being recorded in such a way that it now seems quite possible that the missionary may use his furlough for the rest which he so sorely needs, instead of engaging in the usual rigorous deputation campaigns which are often more strenuous than life on the field. One missionary technician properly trained, and stra- tegically placed, multiplies the ministry of scores of mis- sionaries. This is the God given obiective of the Missionary Technical Specialist. 3. Last minute instructions before take-oft. Willis Bauman is checking the engine beore take-off Maintenance is an important part of technical training. ff .A f f , ' ' Q n f: ' ff 1 4? - 7 r 'Q ,Q ' , 4 . 1 1 J-1 r 5 f i '2 ,' E22 -L A Q ff: f? fi x A ' 3 -1 ft. 3' -1 ,. T. ' Q: L 5 fe -, ,5.g , K, .1 . is Y H vi 'y. 'L 'frfgg 1- I x.-:'i f .7 Q Xt, ,ML President Al Smith smgs at the Alumni banquet The oldest alumni at the banquet. 14 i lt is common among schools to present an award of some kind to an outstanding former student each year. Your alumni committee has discussed the matter for many months and are now happy to report their activities. The alumni trophy, pictured at left, will be awarded each year to an outstanding 'former student. To occupy a prominent place in the Institute, the award is 18 inches high, made of gold, with a walnut base, and is crowned with the lamp of knowledge. On one side of the open Bible will be placed the motto of the school, ll Timothy 2:15. The other side will be in- scribed The Thomas S. Smith trophy, given by his son Wilbur M. Smith. Each year the name of the winner will be inscribed on the base plate. The exact method of awarding the trophy has not yet been decided. If you have suggestions, send them to the Alumni Office. Next Founder's Week the trophy will be displayed and the exact method of awarding will be an- nounced. The latest members of the Alumni Association Correspondence is kept with Alumni all over the world 5 . . . Row l Alfred B. Smith '37, President, Samuel McDill '40, First Vice- presidentg Lloyd Peterson '33, Second Vice-president, Laura Martin '35, Secreta ry Row 2 Vernon Mortenson '37, Treasurer, Robert L. Constable, M.B.l. Representative, Herbert Lockyer, Jr. '39, Executive Secretary A Letter from the Alumni President Perhaps 'you are asking, What does it mean to be a member of the Alumni Association? Here's your answer: l. 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, information about the school, as well as news items concerning graduates and their work. 2. You are entitled to 257, discount on all publications printed by Moody Press. A discount on all other publications of 107, is al- lowed full-time Christian workers. 3. You are eligible to ioin the alumni fellowship in your com- munity. These groups meet regularly for reunions and times of spiritual refreshing. 4. You have the opportunity to give financial support to your Alma Mater. The Alumni Fund is a means by which the former students can give to the varied ministries of the Institute. . .Radio, Colportage, Film, or Educational Departments, or however you may wish to des- ignate your gift. All money from former students goes l0O'fo to the work of the school. The semi-yearly appeal to give to the Alumni Fund will be the only appeal sent to the Alumni. This is our oppor- tunity to show our appreciation and loyalty to the school that D. l.. Moody founded. Al Smith, Pntviflfnf PAGE 83 Senioa Recllliali Alice Pederson Piano and Organ Mary Lierman Piano and Organ Grace Poisser Piano and Organ Arvilla Quick John Grahm Organ Voice Q.. T? gi. , Nxxgfv, VX T47 Norma Brokopp Jean Lowe Piano Gene McClusky Piano Arlene Richey Piano ond Organ Claramae Murphy Piono PAGE 85 Organ Ronald Kendall Voice . .A 'sl . . . .Dedication 6 . . . .Foreword 7 ....Houghton Hall 8 . . . .Around Chicago 9 . . . .Visitors to Chicago I0 . . .Speakers at the Institute 11 ... .Advertising 122 ....Senior Index 124 Underclassmen Pictorial Index 130 . . . .Acknowledgements 144 14,15 .Message from the President 16 . . . .Administration 17 . .Development and Treasury 18 . .Educational Administration 19 Message from the Dean of Education 20 S 5 Z .... Faculty 21 30,31 ....Seniors 32 . . . .Underclassmen 54 . . .Correspondence School 74 . . . .Evening School 75 . . . .Technical Course 78 80,81 . . . .Alumni 82 . . . .Music 84 .. .Organizations 89 . . . .Sports 100 .. .Student Life 106 Maw, ezmde ,ZA Vl E 55... gf ' f a! ln 1890, when a reporter asked him about the curricu- lum of this infant school, D. L. Moody answered, ln my training school I would give great prominence to the study of gospel music. Under the guidance of such men as D. B. Towner, George C. Stebbins, W. M. Runyan, James Mc- Granahan, George 5. Schuler and Homer Hammontree, Moody has come to be known as the world-center of gos- pel music. When Donald P. Hustad was appointed director of the Music Department in June 1950, it was evident that the same goals were to be kept in view. Moody will continue to train young people who are called to a work of music and Christian education. lt will seek to cultivate a love and understanding of gospel music, as well as of the great classics, in the heart of each student. During the year, the Music Course was strengthened by the adding of new subiects, and by increasing the material oFfered in Music Theory. ln the future, all basic class work will be on Conservatory level, so that subiects may be transferred readily. Students engage in many activities which relate the classroom work to practical Christian service. Vocal and V----We '-A-- ---m.,..v.m,7,,,,Y--....MZ .. ---A--A-4-'-'H -'--'-w-- ------ f . WA., .,.. .i........... The one hundred and fifty voice choir and orchestra render the first annual presentation of the Messiah. 1. The Choralaires: Roger Rose, Roger Nichols, Robert Belson .lack Loftin, Miriam Estep, Ruth Kristof, and Barbara Lindquist instrumental groups are heard in churches, missions, and in street meetings. Students act as organists and Music Di- rectors in many Chicago churches. Many participate in broadcasts of W.M.B.I. lAM and FMl. Moody Chorale gave opportunity to seventy-tive stu- dents for studying the best in sacred choral literature, as well as new arrangements of hymns, gospel songs and spirituals. In December the Chorale ioined with other stu- dents and Institute employees to oFfer Handel's Messiah, This well-known choral group made two tours during the school year. A week in December was spent giving concerts in Michigan, and Ontario, Canada. Following the April Commencement, they were heard in seventeen church- es in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Moody Orchestra is yet in its infancy. Organized in September, it boasted thirty members at its first official appearance at the Winter Term Commencement. The In- stitute offered regular training in orchestral instruments for the first time this year. It is expected that the Orchestra will find its place in the tradition of music at Moody Bible Institute. 7 5 : 3 W gt Washington D.C., where we gave a concert The soloists on tour: CHORALE TOUR Elizabeth Meigs, Alberta Stauffer, Roger Rose, Ruth Kristoff A family with whom we stayed Willful obeisance We enioy fellowship around the dinner table 94' 10 Gm' ' Zcfuwzfim Glad Hi-C soloist at tian Ed. FALL TERM Herbert Klingbeil President Pat Presson Vice-President Theopie Mohtares Secretary Minnie Lawrence Reporter Jack Clark Treasurer SPRING TER Al Brough President Don Stewart Vice-President Lillian Smith Secretary Betty Jean Lowe Reporter William Snell Treasurer Ha-c Night Chris- M From a small beginning, the Christian Education Club has risen to a place of prominence in stu- dent life, bringing to its hundreds of members many benefits each term. Designed to meet the needs of Christian Education, it has es- tablished a program whereby all phases of Christian Education work are brought before the stu- dents in meetings held once each month. Under the able guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Harold Garner, the Christian Education Club has extended its usefulness this 1year by the addition of two files for student use. One contains flannel- graph material to be used in Practical Christian Work assign- ments. The other is a model Chris- tian Education file containing rep- resentative material and a com- plete list of where to obtain the best materials. This will prove in- valuable to Christian Education students making files and an in- centive to other students to equip themselves with such a file for their future work. lt is the desire of Christian Education Club to present the field of Christian Ed- ucation in such a way that the students of Moody Bible Institute will be better equipped for the task of Building Together. Mr. Garner, faculty advisor. Row Row Row Not 'l. Arlene Young, Beatrice Arnold, Naoma Bittner, Eleanor Bergsten, Mary Havird 2. Ruby Kensinger, Shirley Kreiman, Barbara Battye, Chairman, Ruth Takayesu, Secretary, Patri- cia Cary, Ruth Newman, Betty DeNeui 3. Clarise Nelson, Lyda Kruger, Mariorie Clark, Myra Johnson, Anna Mary Prether, Marie Wage- naar, Betty Ashby, Norma Dunn, Erma Hixon Pictured - Margarita Skivington, Treasurer, Edna Boclenstab, Mary Alice Knight, Esther Beaman, Marion Lillieberg, Emma Gutosky, Bessie Fowler, Millie Litwiller, Faye Terry, Barbara Lindquist, Ruth Reynolds, Luetta Bayne, Dorothy Swenson, Mildred Ellis, Phyllis Hale Women's Student Council is a student organization, composed of representatives chosen by the girls on each floor of the dormitories. Regular meetings are held for the purpose of discussing and solving, if possible, the problems of dormitory life, and promoting efficiency, co-operation, and fellowship among the dents. Evidence of the successful achievement of these aims is seen in many ways: for example, the quiet atmosphere of evening devotions is increased by the faithful service WOmel'1 Sl'U- of the ushers, and the various activities planned by the Council. The Big and Little Sister Tea is given at the be- ginning of each term to welcome new students and ac- quaint them with the other girls. Field Day in September, Stunt Night in the Winter term, and the Spring Party are highlights of the school year, as well as occasional parties planned and directed by the Women's Student Council. Row Row Row ders T-Sliacfenli eau ' Carroll Lindman - President l. Alfred McAdam, Charles DeHav- en, Laverne Hartwig 2. Ross Sackman, Sylvester Beach, Lowell Saunders, Robert Tidgwell 3. Robert McCarreII, John Feldman, Edward Schafer, Vice-president Not Pictured - Don Aubrey, Ralph Brad- bury, Melton Coleman, Don E. Evans, Jack Griltith, David Holly, Fred Holzim- mer, secretary, Kaneo Ino, Morsey Saun- Robert Tidgwell - President V Row 'l Alfred McAdam, Charles DeHaven, Richard Hoover, Chester Cramer Row 7 Laverne Hartwig, Sylvester Beach, Ross Sackman, Merril Bixby, Lowell Saunders, secretory Raw 3 Edward Rasmussen, William Rennels, James Davidson Not Pictured - Robert McCarrell, Vice-president, Robert App, Don Aubrey, Richard Downs, Sandford Morgan, Morsey Saunders An organization, consisting of floor representatives from each floor of the men's dormitories, the Men's Stu- dent Council serves as an avenue for expressing the general sentiments and feelings of the men students. Three ofticers head the council: president, vice-president, and secretary. To be eligible for ofiice the student must be at least in his second term and maintaining a 1.0 grade point average. Progress is being made toward the recognition of the student council as an extra-curricular activity. At present the men's student council is acknowledged by the Dean's office. All suggestions, going to various de- partments of the school, are eFlected by the approval of the Dean of men. The Men's Student Council! The connecting link between the men students ofthe Moody Bible Institute and the school's administration. The coun- cil has proven itself worthy of its existance as a student organization which is always striving to effect working together as we all build together. -SZ Gamez! Row 'l. Ruth Davis, Mariorie Clark, Shirley Kreiman, Clarise Nelson, Ruth Ruth Newman Row 2. Minnie Lawrence, Erma Hixon, Joyce Brassington, Shirley Sells, Doris Olson, Eleanor Bergston, Chairman, Marjorie Pettit, Treasurer, Betty Ruth Evans, Martha Huber, Charlotte Davis, Patricia Cary Row 3. Lois Cooper, Betty Horton, Lyda Kruger, Anna Mary Prether, Betty Ashirc, Rhoda Sheetz, Ruth Kristofi, Mary Havird, Beatrice Arnold, Lillian Smith, Betty Ashby, Norma Dunn, Janet Davis Not Pictured A Ann Lindle, Secretary, Phyllis Hale, Minera Hoyt, Dorothy Swenson, Dorothy Cedar, Ruth Reynolds, Jean Nagel, Lois Edgmon, Hildreth Hanks, Esther Beaman, Edna Bodonstab M '44 ' Zi ' To the ends of the earth is the challenge Missionary Union presents to the Moody Bible In- stitute. This challenge confronts the student through the medium of the prayer bands, the Monday evening devotions, the museum cases, and the monthly collections for world-wide missions. The ten prayer bands represent Africa, China, Europe, Hebrew, India, Island World, Japan-Ko- rea, Latin America, Moslem, North America. Although some fields are rapidly closing to the Gospel, students have beheld, through eyes of faith, the fields white unto harvest and have realized their sacred and solemn responsibility to pray. In response to the pre- sentation of Missionary Union, deputation groups carry the chali- lenge to the churches of the Chi- cago area. Ringing testimonies lContinued on page 931 S'-.. -S sw' . . fl gi 44:2-'-1?.' ' Q, . .552 Dr. Cook, faculty advisor of M.U., surveys the fields where former Moody students are missionaries. A Hebrew Christian Student gives his tes- timony in Hebrew Prayer Band. FALL TERM Henry Ayabe President Jean Nagel Vice-President Shirley Dobb Secretary Lynn Taylor Treasurer Bob Matheson Prayer Band Director Arloa Kleis Assistant Secretary Bill Linderman Assistant Treasurer Mary Leatherman Deputation Secretary Loren McCall Deputation Director Marvin Singleton Publicity Director Donald Ryckman Museum Director Carol Hedahl Museum Secretary One of the many groups that pray for Missions The North America deputation group: Don Betts pianist Loren McCall song leader Dean Emery testimony Peter Nortier speaker Paul Lewis Milton Anderson Paul Pontier instrumental trio SPRING TERM Phil Gammon President Barbara Bower Vice-President Viola Chan Secretary Ed Rasmussen Treasurer John Wiens Prayer Band Director Mildred Skivington Assistant Secretary Laverne Hartwig Assista nt Treasurer Mrs. Perry Smith Deputation Secretary Al McAdam Deputation Director George Toda Publicity Director George Hoover Museum Director Patricia Cary Museum Secretary Peter Nortier conducts one of the many Mis- sionary Union deputa- tion meetings. ' ' aaq Zfnian mes C951 XNEN T Publicity chairman, John Marot, puts up a missionary challenge poster. from earnest hearts, special mu- sic of consecrated voices, and vital messages brought by the deputation leader, have all been used of God throughout the city to challenge young and old to go, give, and pray. Prayer is the ground-work of all activity. A prayer meeting every Monday night has been a real inspiration to all the leaders, as well as the regular Monday morning session of prayer. Only after prayerful consideration are the leaders of Missionary Union selected, for great is their respon- sibility of leading the student body in intercessory prayer. This program has made each student conscious of the importance of the hour in the world situation today. Although the future looks dark for the world, we can be assured that Missionary Union will occupy until He comes. 1001-f . y I bond fo Memorial Day Picnic. 'Sp offs . Night , Q, W Students gather at the pump for u refreshing drink at the 4th of July picnic. The Hawaiian Trio sings at Rec. Club Elections. A rush for refreshments


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