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Ad “on. op oAVE a ‘ a WO oC cV roe) , . “ f a P 7 ‘ ' . ay . y. AX ce f } 4 ’ A () ( xt “ - “A . 17 v Ae, - ‘ ‘ ‘ Y an eo. att « . ' y )S. o’ - ox) “ es SPIRITUAL LIFE LA VETA PASS, COLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left to right: Glenn Taylor, Vice President; Eldon Nickolaus, Secretary; Paul Oswald, President: Joyce Grantham, Treasurer; Walter Ediger. Standing: Orvil Hamer: C. W. Gurney, Chairman of Advisory Council; Ward Smith 3-day guest speaker Clifford Lewis, evan- Corporation members and visitors, with students in the gelist background, on Corporation Day in November. April 17-19 were days filled with spiritual blessings as students, staff, and visitors listened to Wolfe Hansen of West Indies Mission and viewed slides from around the world, shown by Ernest Green of Berean Mission Mr. Smith’s Sophomore Bible Class listen- ing to guest speaker Wolfe Hansen from Cuba. They studied Bible characters and The Song of Solomon. This page sponsored by THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Spiritual Emphasis In Every Class In the Home Ec. classes (sewing, cook- ing. home nursing,) Christ is honored as the girls learn to be Christian home- makers. “A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.’’—Proverbs 31:30b Shop: Who knows how the experiences of working together and the craftsman- ship learned here will be used for the Lord in the future? Biology: Students realize the hand of God in our Basic Music: Learning to direct congregations in the world and only principles which can be backed by the singing of Christian music. Bible are taught. SENIORS CHAMBERS, NEBRASKA JUANITA ALLEN, Henderson Sextet 4; Softball 3, 4; Volley- ball DAVE GREEN, Central City Student Body President 4; Class President 4; Class Play 4; Dip lomat Assistant Business Man ager 4; Gospel Team 4; Choir i; Band 4— ‘To Be Sure” GLENN SAWYER, North Loup Class Business Manager 4; Student Representative 2, 3; Class Play 4; Diplomat Business Manager 3, 4; Gospel Team 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Radio Ensemble 2 3: Trumpet Trio 2; Quartet 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4—That Wasn't In The Script” OFFICERS SHIRLEY BARGER, Council Bluffs, lowa—Class Secretary Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Reflector Assistant Editor 43, Editor 4; Gospel Team 34, Secre tary 4; Choir 3, 4; Sextet 3; Softball 3—“I Don’t Feel Like a Senior” Gospel Team 3; Choir 3, 4; 3—“Brother” FERN BRUNKEN, Clarks Class News Reporter 3; Class Treasurer 4: Gospel Team 3, 4; Choir 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 3; Volleyball 3— ‘Terrific!” and DR. G. L. OSBORN, Central City, Nebraska ROBINSON, Chadron Class Secretary 4; Class Play 4; Softball LINDA BARB BALTENSPERGER, Ne braska City—Gospel Team 3; Choir 3, 4; Band 3, 4—“Goo-goo” This page sponsored by THE SENIOR CLASS KEN TAYLOR, Chambers Class President 2; Student Rep resentative 4; Class Play 4; Re flector Assistant Business Man ager 3, Business Manager + Gospel Team 3, 4; Choir 7 a President 4; Radio Ensemble 2.3: Quartet 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; faseball 3; Track 3. 4—‘Crazier Than a Pet Coon” “Oh Fudge” SHIRLEY GREEN, Burwell Reflector Staff 2; Diplomat Cir culation Manager 3; Class Play 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4: Cheerleader 3: Softball 3: Vol leyball 3, 4; Track 2, 3— “But why?” JUDY GRANTHAM, Scotia Class Vice President 2; Student Rep. 3; Gospel Team Sec.-Treas 3; All-School Play 3; Class Play 4; Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4; Trio 2; pextet 3, 4; Trumpet Trio 2. 3; Radio Ensemble 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Track 2, 3—“‘Very Well” NANCY GROSSOEHME, Omaha Choir 4; Gospel Team 4 “Hooka-ma-dooky” LLOYD THORIN, Albion Choir 2: Band 3, 4; Class Play 4—_No Comment One-half of this page is sponsored by BEREAN FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH Central City, Nebraska MARJ KELLER, Shelton—Class . Lorote . _ors “eo . “or . ‘ . DON SAAR, Rose—Class Vice 7 ‘ -s ar al I poral r 2, eer eam 3, 4; 1i0ir 2; Band 2, 3, dy +; , ) « ag’ —— _- . . ‘ , ’ President 3; Retlector “re ‘- Softball 3, 4: Volleyball 3. 4: tant Business Manager 4; A one Ste ina” School Play 3; Class Play 4; Choir 3, 4; Radio Ensemble 3; Track 3—‘T'll let you” STEVE LE BAR, Central City Class President 3; Diplamat Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Gospel Team 3, 4; All-School -— Play 3; Class Play 4; Choir 2, ie me 63, 4; Radio Ensemble 2, 3; @ Quartet 3, 4; Trumpet Trio 3, 4: Baseball 3; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2 3, 4—“‘Good-night” NAN SMITH, Lexington—Gos- pel Team 4; Cheerleader 4; Softball 4; Track 3, 4; Volley- ball 4—‘Oh beans” ee. LaVerne, Eldon nne and Jean Paul Melvin inn rene. Patricia. Ann, Annice Sharon -' . . Bit atm f ce ee Fhe GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA MUSIC oy = tees a Miss Gladys Wiebe: Piano Teacher, Mr. H. Kay Sawyer: Music Di- Office Secretary Paper Staff rector, Basic Music, Bible I, Sopho- Sponsor more Class Sponsor + ; | . i EF =. 7 - . a -_ _ — FF — a ae | DT te! : Left to right, front row: Mary Lou Hedlund, Jeannette Huenefeld, Gloria Ottun, June Paxton, Glenn Sawyer, Barbara Baltensperger, Ben Andrick, Gwen Smith, Harlan Hamer, Mr. Sawyer, Director Second row: Joyce Ward, Steve Grantham, Warren Ediger, Dave Green, Dale Heinke, Myra Strasburger, Jim Nickolaus, Billie Jo Scott. Third row: Shirley Barger, Wanette Smith, Marilyn Dieckman, Don Saar, Steve Barger, Roger Green, Fern Brunken, Roger Smith, Juanita Allen, Sharyn Martin. Fourth row: Judy Grantham, Bev Koelling, Esther Lutes, Steve LeBar, Dave West, Ken Taylor, Roger Koelling, Sharon Stein, Elaine Ravenscroft, Shirley Green, Nancy Grossoehme. CHOIR OFFICERS Ken Taylor, President; Judy Gran- tham, Secretary; Roger Koelling, Vice President. Coxtet Left to right, Joyce Ward, Billie Jo Scott, Juanita Allen, June Pax- ton, Judy Grantham, Sharon Stein, Bev Koelling. Left to right: Beverly, Accom.., Joyce, Soprano: June, Second; Sharon, Alto: Judy, Alto; Juanita, Soprano; Billie, Second. Left to right: Roger G,, Bass; Dave. Baritone; Ken, Bass; Glenn, Baritone: Roger K., 2nd Tenor; Steve G.. Ist Tener; Steve L., Ist Tenor: Harlan, 2nd Tenor. Quartet Left to right: Steve LeBar, Ken Taylor, Roger Koelling, Glenn Sawyer. Left .to right. front row: Sharyn Martin, Esther Lutes, Suzanne McDonald, Gwen Smith. Wanette Smith, Fern Brunken, June Paxton, Jim Nickolaus. Second row: Warren Ediger, Judy Grantham, Roger Green, Glenn Sawyer, Steve LeBar, Dave Green, Richard Pennington, Ken Taylor, Marj Kellar, Shirley Green. Third row: Steve Barger. Barb Baltensperger, Dave West, Roger Koelling, Billie Jo Scott, Gaylen Worden, Sharon Hooper, Mr. Sawyer Director, Steve Grantham, Lloyd Thorin, Lynda Allan. TRUMPET TRIO —_ - a a om % F a . is . +. ee Beverly Koelling—Accompanist, Steve LeBar, Warren Ediger, Roger Green Both boys’ and girls’ glee groups are under the direction of Mr. Kay Sawyer and sang in the Fullerton music contest with Paul Baltensperger and Gloria Ottun as accom- panists. fehind the scenes of “Campus Echoes,” a 15-minute radio broadcast heard weekly on four stations. The tape, made on the auditorium stage, features musical groups, messages, poems, “Share Time,” and campus sounds. Under the direction of Mr. Sawyer and Superintendent Ediger. Kecording tor ‘Campus Echoes Practice } . Cossions MC COOK, NEBRASKA UNDERCLASSMEN XZ Left to right: Jimmy, Jack, Joanna, Virginia Left to right: Mr. Ward Smith, his wife Hoffman, Janice, Jerry Barstow Hoffman, Helen, and son Roger Judy Mr. Smith: Business Manager, Bible 2, 3, 4, Mrs. Hoffman: Biology, English 3 Junior Class Sponsor, Gospel Team Sponsor Mr. Hoffman: Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Mrs. Smith: Dietician General Science, Freshman Class Sponsor DALLAS CLAUSEN Boelus, Nebraska MARILYN DIECKMAN Aurora, Nebraska PAUL BALTENSPERGER Nebraska City, Nebraska GWEN SMITH Lincoln. Nebraska Secretar, J UN BEVERLY ROTHCHILD Clearwater. Nebraska Treasurer ROGER GREEN Central City, Nebraska President fw CHARLES LEISY Alliance, Nebraska ROGER KOELLING SHARON STEIN Rose. Student Nebraska Representative Nebraska Representative C,oehner, Student A BOB MALICK Council Bluffs, lowa SUZANNE MAC DONALD Central City, Nebraska a) MARY LOU HEDLUND Porcupine, South Dakota © VIRGINIA THOMPSON Amelia, Nebraska Vice President DAVID WEST McCook, Nebraska GALE SUTTON Henderson, Nebraska a te LYNDA ALLAN JIM NICKOLAUS MARLENE GARWOOD Wood River, Nebraska Hampton, Nebraska BEVERLY KOELLING Amelia, Nebraska President Vice President Rose, Nebraska Student Representative Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORES PAUL BLOOD Lexington, Nebraska First Semester DALE HEINKE Aurora, Nebraska STEVE BARGER ‘ouncil Bluffs, lowa DAVID DISCOE Brush, Colorado WALTER HUFF Broken Bow, Nebraska WARREN EDIGER Central City, Nebraska DWIGHT HILL Rose, Nebraska LEE MC LAUGHLIN Henderson, Nebraska , ESTHER LUTES | Loup City, Nebraska HATTIE MARSHALL Henderson, Nebraska RICHARD MEYER Rose, Nebraska DAVID MAY Henderson, Nebraska JUNE PAXTON Ringgold, Nebraska BOB PETERSON Harrisburg, Nebraska JOYCE WARD Omaha, Nebraska BILLIE JO SCOTT Chadron, Nebraska GAYLEN WORDEN Amelia, Nebraska ROBERT SIEGEL Henderson, Nebraska Ne : - i es ye a I | Not pictured, Frances Van Vleet DICK STUZMAN if | Gibbon, Nebraska Pleasant Dale, Nebraska Cr | , ; SHARYN MARTIN Central City, Nebraska Treasurer JEANNETTE HUENEFELD Aurora, Nebraska Student Representative Xt | 3 | ia“ | ROGER SMITH Central City, Nebraska Vice President CAROL ANN SELLERS McCook, Nebraska secretary STEVE GRANTHAM Scotia, Nebraska President —— if 4 BEN ANDRICK = KATHY GORDON Elsworth, Nebraska EUGENE BARTHEL JIM CHAMBERS Henderson, Nebraska Burwell, Nebraska Henderson, Nebraska LONARD HALVERSON HARLAN HAMER RUTH HEDLUND SHARON HOOPER llsworth, Nebraska Scotia, Nebraska Porcupine, South Dakota Elisworth, Nebraskez DONNA LEISY Alliance. Nebraska LA VERNE JOHNSTON Hen@ferson. Nebraska REX LEISY Alliance. Nebraska GLORIA OTTUN Sargeant, Nebraska ma fo RICHARD PENNINGTON Stanton, Nebraska MARY ANN PETERSON Omaha, Nebraska ELAINE RAVENSCROFT Nencel, Nebraska WANETTE SMITH Lincoln, Nebraska JANET SMITH Lincoln, Nebraska DONNIE STEVENS MYRA STRASBURGER Henderson, Nebraska Elisworth, Nebraska JOY THOMPSON Amelia, Nebraska BOB STUTZMAN Grand Island. Nebraska 2 = J a a ot, Cy ee , le ' « - a x Ve . ¢ - — . os nse : - mae WH an: . a — ee = . . = erase - oe ed ROSE, NEBRASKA SPORTS = « as e et ee Mr. Ruben Ruybalid: Coach, Span- ish I, Il, World History, Annual Staff Sponsor CHEERLEADERS Billie Jo Scott, sophomore; Nan Smith, senior: Sharyn Martin, freshman VOLLEYBALL TEAM Left to right: Sharyn Martin, Billie Jo Scott, Nan Smith, Marj Kellar, Esther Lutes, Judy Grantham, Sharon Stein, Lynda Allan, Bev Koelling, Gwen Smith, June Paxton, Suzanne McDonald, Bev Rothchild, Virginia Thompson, Shirley Green. Front center: Coach Ruybalid. KASKETRALL TEAMS First Team, left to right: Coach Ruybalid, Dick Stutzman, Lee McLaughlin, Dave West, Warren Ediger, Ken Taylor, Steve LeBar, Gale Sutton, Dave Discoe, Roger Smith, Steve Barger . ang Second Team, left to right: Harlan Hamer, Ben Andrick, Steve Grantham, Richard Pennington, LaVerne Johnston, Rex Leisy, Paul Baltensperger, Leonard Halverson, Bob Peterson, Galen Worden, Bob Stutzman, Bob Siegel. BASEBALL TEAM K. Taylor, D. West, W. Ediger, R. Green, L. Johnston, B. Peterson, R. Smith, H. Hamer, S. Grantham, S. Barger, D. Green, P. Baltensperger, G. Sutton, L. McLaughlin, D. Discoe. COFTRALL TEAM J. Ward, M. Kellar, G. Smith, J. Grantham, F. Brunken, L. Robinson, 8S. Stein, (Kneel- ing:) B. Seott, N. Smith, S. Martin, G. Ottun, L. Allan, J. Allen, S. McDonald. This page sponsored by THE FRESHMAN CLASS ) Nice catch. Lee The pitcher’s winding up Only 30 more to go, girls one, two, one, two The team was in a huddle This page sponsored by ELBERT M. STRASBURGER and THE JUNIOR CLASS LOUP RIVER North Loup, Nebraska ORGANIZATIONS ¢? ef _ Mr. Kenneth Martin: Printing and main- Mrs. Jean Stewart, Donna, Ronald, Mr. Tom- tenance. Left to right: Tommy Judy my K. stewart : . Rachael, Mrs. Lillian Martin, Mr. Martin Mrs. Stewart: Homemaking I, Il: English Marjorie, Sharyn. IV Miss Hilda Kroeker: Bookkeep , . Mr. Stewart: Math: Algebra I, Il; Ameri- ing, Typing, Librarian, Book- Can History; American Government store. Koflector Statt Left to right: Don Saar, Assistant Business Manager; Carol Sellers,, Freshman: Roger Green, Assistant Editor; Shirley Barger, Editor; Ken Taylor, Business Manager: Esther Lutes, Sophomore; Mr. Ruybalid, Sponsor The staff working and relaxing. Diplomat Staff Gwen Smith, Assistant Editor: Sharon Stein. Circulation Manager: Miss W iebe, sponsor; Glenn Sawyer, Business Manager: Steve LeBar. Editor: Dave Green. Assis- tant Business Manager. fy _—_ fs “Le , VA o, = ‘ , Ul A__, ? vane 4 by @ Wy, %, | Ye, Ye Vig S %y Ke “ Typical staff meeting to begin planning another issue. (They’re not camera shy—Glenn’s back there and must be making an important suggestion.) The Student Representatives sponsor several dress-up dinners for students and staff to enjoy. Poster Artist Dave Discoe, S. R. Sponsor Mr. Stewart, and Missionaries Hansen and Green. Ctudent K 0 P g One student rep was in charge each morning of the o’clock prayer meeting during mission ary conterence. Bottom to top: Jeanette Huene- feld, Beverly Koelling, Sharon Stein, Dave Green—President, Ken Taylor, Roger Koelling, Mr. Stewart—Sponsor. i E Klmer Swanson Bassett, Nebraska T7F Ravencroft Cattle Co. Nenzel, Nebraska Frank Hamilton Ellsworth, Nebraska D Orvil K. Hamer Scotia, Nebraska d Hillard Halverson Ellsworth, Nebraska Edson Wilcox Ellsworth, Nebraska an UA Donald Hooper Ellsworth, Nebraska - G Glenn M. Johnson tSurwell, Nebraska O rm Erceil Sellers McCook. Nebraska At left: Mrs. Green and Mrs. Acker, kitchen help from Central City Below: Evening study hall PATRONS Orvil K. Hamer Scotia, Nebraska Hillard Halverson Ellsworth, Nebraska Warren E. Barger Council Bluffs. Iowa 2nd Semester Student SHIRLEY ANN MOORE Freshman Fort Morgan, Colorado VERN’S SERVICE Door to Door Delivery ELMER SWANSON Bassett, Nebraska Ranch BAKERY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Central City, Nebraska COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS Pleasant Point Community Church Ells worth, Nebraska Phone 76W4 REV. WILLIS MOUTTET, Pastor “Fa Know Christ Better and te Make Him Better Known” by—— Local Community ministries Co-operation with a local T.V. Program “Springs of Living Water’ Foreign and Home Missions Mr. Elbert Strasburger Ellsworth, Nebraska J unior Conior Rev. Theo. Epp, Speaker; Herbert R Epp and Viola Ortegren, Soloists; anquet Sophomore Servers Roger Green, Master of Ceremonies. PATRON H. M. Demel =, Central City, Nebraska a % Z vr % } ? ax J . “Occupying Till He Comes” “Go ye therefore and teach all nations” Sophomore Dish Crew GOSPEL TEAM Left to right, front row: Nancy Grossoehme, Dick Stutzman, Joyce Ward, Warren Ediger, Shirley Barger, Don Gloria Ottun, Jeannette Huenefeld, Nan Smith. Middle row: Dallas Claussen, Marj Kellar, Dale Heinke, Sharyn Martin, Dave West, Lynda Allan, Steve LeBar. Billie Jo Scott, Harlan Hamer. Back row: Mr. Smith—-Sponsor, Roger Green, Esther Lutes, Roger Koelling, Sharon Stein, Ken Taylor, Beverly Koelling, Dave Green, Fern Brunken Mr. Martin—-Sponsor. Bearrunner. Suzanne McDonald. Billie Jo Scott, Treasurer; Shirley Barger, Secretary; Roger Green, Left to right: Roger Koelling, President. Vice President; WORLD GOSPEL CRUSADE BANK VS. CANDY The Gospel Team placed a bank in the candy store to urge students to contribute toward spreading Gospel literature in stead of buying quite so much candy. One of the several groups of message. [ransportation is Gospel Team representatives, paid by the Team's contribu- preparing to leave for a ser- tions to the General Fund. Vice in a rest home. Members Tracts are given out at ser- conduct the entire service, in- vices and by students on week- cluding special music and the ends, Gospel Team members at arly morning prayer meeting before breakfast. Mr. Smith brings a short devotional, spe- cific prayer requests are given, and the rest of the time is spent in earnest prayer. : “ COUNCIL BLUFFS, LOWA Mr. and Mrs. Ruybalid, Jonathan, Ricky, Rosalyn Supervisors of Hord Hall boys Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, Mary Lynn, Duane Miss Wiebe, Supervisor of Whittier Hall fresh- Supervisors of West Hall girls men girls Such conce Yes. I'm posing Get on the bandwagon This does get old Rah. rah—Rah! Rah! Rah’ « I'm just too tired to move: No more popcorn for me. I’ve been here all weekend She almost Merry Christmas Everyone! “Hey! I’m supposed to take the pictures here! a 7 vie - Where does who sleep? Why the hurry? aw Freshman energy “You don’t know the hall Sut it sure was relaxing! FORD TRACTOR—BEHLEN FARM SUPPLIES JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENTS d REPAIR SERVICE FARMADE COMPANY = nee aye PERaES, Toenaetee FARMERS UNION ASSOCIATION M. A. Kremer Gail Henriksen Res. Phone Res. Phone PHONE 637 AURORA, NEBRASKA Aurora 825 Hampton 725-3106 Christian Book and Gift Shop CLABAUGH JEWELRY Aurora, Nebraska “YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRIST Wyler Watches, Fostoria Glass HONORING MERCHANDISE IN THE MIDWEST.” COLUMBIA “TRUFIT’ DIAMOND RINGS “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of God shall stand forever.”’ Isaiah 40:3 Aurora, Nebraska REDMAN SHOE CO, CA evpraile rt. LARSON CHEVROLET COMPANY SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY 16TH AVENUE TELEPHONE 946-3061 Central City, Nebraska CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA McCullough Agency Gentral City Florists HRUBAN’S CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA Real Estate — Insurance Telephone 946-2225 All Occasions—Anywhere, Anytime SACK LUMBER CO. Your Building Products Merchant SEIDLITZ “Best by Test’ MULTITINT PAINTS Aluminum Combination Doors and Windows CENTRAL CITY Phone 946-2162 Gamble. AUTHORIZED DEALER The Friendly Store Maytag—Coronado Furniture - Hardware - Television DAVID R. PETERSON Local Representative AUTO - LIFE - FIRE AND CASUALTY Phone 323-2880 211 East Broadway Council Bluffs, lowa PIANOS—ORGANS —NEW and USED— Baldwin—Acrosonic—Howard—Hamilton Henry F. Miller—Kimball—and Other Makes Over 150 Pianos and Organs TO CHOOSE FROM All Styles, Finishes and Prices Largest Piano Organ Store in the Middle West MIDWEST PIANO CO. 217 West 2nd Street Grand Island DU 2-9666 CONGRATULATIONS! GRAND ISLAND MUSIC CO. 105 E. 3rd. Street “Everything in Musi Call DU 2-2566 NORDSTEDT’S ETHEL A. and CHARLES J. HEENEY, Owners Good Clothes for Men and Boys Phone 946-3281 Central City, Nebraska ZLOMKE FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS Phone 946-2262 WE DELIVER Central City, Nebraska Complete Line of— WALL PAPER - PAINTS - DECORATING SUPPLIES Gifts for all Occasions POWELL’S Phone 6-2684 Central City, Nebr. ASK “HEART OF THE NATION STATIONS” 900 KC 1000 Watts COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA Pontiac Chevrolet Buick Christian Programing craleras GROSSHANS MOTORS and song to save the lost to build up his own KJLT 970 KC—5000 Watts LEPP LARSEN, INC. YOUR DEPENDABLE JOHN DEERE DEALER NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA Feeding Automation Grain Storage and Drying Equipment Phone 946-3041 Central City, Nebraska (CAMPUS BEAUTY The Sophomore Sensationals You can stop now Jim “Only 7 minutes ‘til breakfast?” l am trying! That’s no fair He’s right at home! Hord Hall, the boys’ refuge Looking southwest from the boys dorm i - a ; - “ be Sy rs = - a j id | . -_ - ——_ . t | RE = Front view of Whittier Hall |} i A chapel break Another day Pretty as any poem Yes. books even on beautiful days - EE _—== ri ——__+f Sa se taaaacteacnncceu | oF Wing , Sl _—__—_—_— —____—__ ees amas” “ lll TS i? es Enduring elegance... with the power to please Only car with 5-billion-mile proof —It’s Beautifully Built to Be More Service-F ree Silent as a secret...swift as a rumor TAYLOR MOTOR COMPA NY Chambers, Nebraska A Hearty Welcome Awaits You At The HORACE BAPTIST CHURCH Scotia, Nebraska “Holding Forth The Word of Life’’—Phil. 2:16 Walter J. Grantham, Pastor VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 130 Bennett Avenue Council Bluffs, lowa Paul V. Miller, Pastor “Holding Forth the Word of Life’ YOUR INVITATION is to come and see us when in Council Bluffs a + . New Testament in Preaching, Practice, and Policy Affiliated with the Conservative Baptist Association of America BACK TO THE BIBLE BROADCAST : : Cougratulations congratulates each member of the class of 1962. CLASS OF 1962 May you find God's choice spot for further study and preparation in your life's work BACK TO THE BIBLE BROADCAST offers opportunities for Christian service in gospel radio, literature, Bible correspondence school. and missions. Each of these related ministries is world-wide in its outreach and influence. BACK TO THE BIBLE | A yadeast Lincoln 1, Nebraska Theodore H. Epp, Director Sponsored by Friends of Back to the Bible Broadcast ruse EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH ROUTE 1, MARQUETTE, NEBRASKA CENTRAL CITY MARQUETTE | “Holding Forth The Word of Life” Phil. 2:6 Rev. Carroll M. 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