North Central University - Archive Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1940
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Ward, and the Archive Group leaders are enjoying a time of fellowship together in the Con- fectionexy. DEDICATION O Reverend Ivan 0. Miller, Dean of N orth Central Bible Institute and Busi- ness College, Ct man of wide experi- ence, one that feareth God and eschew- eth evil , honored and loved by all who know him; and to his wife and family this book is respectfully dedicated. William Austin Unto Him that loved us, and washed as from our sins in His own blood? Rev. 1 :5. E, the students of North Central Bible Institute and Business Col- lege, have been made partakers of the great salvation provided us by our Lord Jesus Christ. We are the recipients of His Divine love. Therefore we have endeavored to present in the 1940 Archive the message of the Scarlet Cord by design, narrative, and illustration. The Scarlet symbolic of the Blood of Christ, saved Rehab and herhousehold. Thepages of this book will further relate its sayings ,trans- forming, and keeping power as it is seen in the lives of this great institution. Evelyn Speed H15 STORY 1 COVER EA, hath God said? Thus from a seed of doubt sprang a harvest of sorrow, the extent of which God alone could measure. Only God's eternal love and wisdom could conceive a plan adequate to redeem man from the folly of his own choice. That startling word Blood would be the last one man would select for a symbol of peace and purity. Though blood would render whatever it touches impure, it is the only remedy for sin! When God slew animals to provide a covering for the first man and woman, He let down a SCARLET LIFE LINE which threads its way through sacred history. Christ at Calvary is fore- shadowed in type and symbol throughout the Bible. It was here that the Seed of the woman bruised the Serpent's head, and although as yet we do not see all things put under His feet, WE DO SEE lESUS. The look of the Christian is the upward one. The Old Testament concludes with the solemn warning, lest I come and smite the earth With a curse. How different the New! There we read, and there shall be no more curse. The answer to this startling change is found in Galatians 3:13. We read, Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, cursed is every $MWJ x3? Mdd Mez4d gag? one that hanqeth on a tree. CHRIST is the lifeline. Pfkky, IOWKI Cover and book alike therefore de- pict the saving power of Christ today in the lives of our American youth. This is the mission of N. C. B. I.-N. C. B C.-to go forth and tell to mankind everywhere that the same Scarlet life-line still saves today! William Austin yr 2:, t - 42. 2' M305; J W WWW , $$' you'd: 3?;l' if ,1. 4,, A: 3.37 31 u ,. W2 4y;- ; , f ' -' ah ' .. . 2v . 4 ?:??:?W . '4'be :2 , w. webzA ,. ., . . 1 ' 31:5 1' r .0 N. w n J $45331: 9'32?! 1?. 1;; . .. . JIM $49.5..- .x .- n ragpm, 15 '1 W3 - ' o-hf' :rl X :1? Q, -. '4 Mass? 1. . O: 9-: DIRH'MRII TE PERSONNEL: F. I. 7' J ' t ' t J t I. O. Miller-Assistcmt Superintendent. E. A. Balliet-Secretary. E. B. Peterson-District Field Secretary, E, E. KrogstadeWillmar Gospel Tabernacle, F. Voqler-As- sislunt Superintendent of Assemblies of God and Secretary of Education- al Department. Wulluce ROSSe-Evanqelist, Oscar W. Klingsheim. Paynes- ville Gospel Tabernacle. Carl 0. SwansoneWarren. Minnesota. Roy K. ReedeEvangeIist. tion, there must be men. The Administrators of N. C. B. LeN. C. B. C. are architects called of God, upon whose capable shoulders the burdens of our School rest. Through their untiring efforts young lives have been directed into places of usefullness in building for God. Theirs is the vision of a dying world on the one hand and the eager young lives to be trained for service on the other. To these experienced men, God has entrusted the destiny of that part of the world which is within our reach. With Divine guidance they are making possible at steady flow of fully trained Gospel workers, who will be able to fill the breach and direct men and women toward God, . Doris Charles B EHIND a plan, there must needs be an architect, Behind cm institu- x 0w Brother Edsono- Recesses aren't made of rubber. Mrs. Balliet- Are you going to make 60 or 70 words today? Brother Krueger- Now. you won't let me down? Miss Axtell- Will you please give an explanation? Brother C. M. Wardy . . . massive preponderance- of what is this indicative? Miss Froland Dear students. remember . . . Miss Weado'Iccut-acy iirst. then speed; neatness all the time. u feather: 5'43, - - - Brother Olson- If you want to be happy. get busy ior God. Brother Balliet- Be sure you have a substitute. Brother A. G. Wardo Build yourself a library before on get a wife. Miss Lien- Will you read that back to me. please? Brother Miller- Hitherto bath the Lord helped us. Miss Danielson- Breathe correctly, students. Brother W. Kattero Are you busy tonight? Miss Lund-h Now we'll bandage a head. Brother Lindquist- Let this sink into your ears. MRS. EMIL BALLIET Typing MR. WILLIAM KRUEGER Commercial Law; Salesmcnship; Busi- ness Spelling; Advanced Accounting; EMIL A. BALLIET Cost Accounting; Business Arithmetic; Music I, 2, 3; New Testament; Public C. P. A. Coaching; Auditing Speaking C. M. WARD Old Testament; Church History 1 and 2; Revelation FRANCES AXTELL English I, 2, and 3; Sunday School Methods; Vacation Bible School In- struction; Business Letter Writing; Business English A. G. WARD Doctrine, Senior; Pneumatics; Pastoral Theology; Divine Healing; Hermeneu- tics; Homiletics DONALD EDSON Bookkeeping; Rapid Calculation LEORA WEAD Shorthand; Word Study; Penmanship; Court Reporting; Secretarial Practice Set; Engrossing; Filing RUSSELL H. OLSON Typology; Christian Evidences; His- tory of World Missions ESTHER LIEN Shorthand 1; Business English EDYTHE DANIELSON Effective Speaking WILLIAM KATTER Colportage; Personal Evangelism; Practical Work N operating and carrying on a School such as N. C. B. Ir-N. C. B. C. the office force has cm important part to play. A great deal of work is involved in the keeping of records and grades, in corres- pondence, in the handling of iincmce, in carrying on business trons- actions, and in fulfilling numerous other duties which fail to this group. For six years Mr. Snyder has served as Treasurer of the North Central District and N. C. B. LeN. C. B. C. Although his duties con- fine his services entirely to the office, he has CI deep interest in the students and the spiritual growth of our School. Mr. R. L. Katter, our Director of Finance and Student Employment, has contributed much toward the iincmcial success of our Students. Two of our graduates of the Class of '39 serve efficiently in the officeinamely, Loretta Halstead, Print Shop Accountant; Raeburn Peterson, Registrar of N. C. B. I.WN. C. B. C. Jeanne Poole, c1 Iunior Student, is Dean Miller's secretory. Donald Batty Carl Ness For the-past several years Mr. Ness has been the head bookkeeper of the N. C. B. I. Office Staff. Even though bearing responsibility and care, he goes about his work spreading sunshine and happiness by his Cheerful dis- position. Leona Cramer Always cheerful, always thorough, this little lady keeps busy keeping books as assistant to our Accountant. She also assists Miss Peterson at the Switchboard, Paul Snyder Paul is o competent and dependable worker, and also a student of N. C. B. C. He assists in the bookkeeping and correspondence de- portments. Ida Gutel No job is too small for Ida, a Business Col- lege student, neither is it too great, for she works willingly keeping books as assistant to our Accountant. Anna Blackford Quietly, efficiently, she keeps the record for our Director of Finance, that the financial condition might always easily be determined. Thomas Griffith Gifted in letters, consecrated to service, our Correspondent has inspired hundreds of young men and women to train for effective ministries in God's great harvest field. and 600 HA 7!! 5'57 some in file cllarcll liposfle: - - - Proplzefs - - - feaclier: - - - after flmf - - - HEZPS - - - - wwemmenfs - - - - I CORINTHMMS' I238 Mrs. LeRoy Quietly cmd sweetly she goes about her tasks, making the dormi- tories comfortable for our pleasure. Miss Stella Lund Our lady in White is beloved by all. With our physical welfare in such capable hands, we need not fear. Mr. Iohnson Cheerfully he pursues the difficult task of satisfying our different tastes with his culinary arts. Mr. LeRoy Always equal to the situation, he smooths out the rough spots, mend- ing breaks, installing new fixtures, always busy making himself useful. Alvina Tommerdahl Alvina brightens both the dining room and the menu with her cheery smile and feminine touch. Mr. Studlien Genuine and sincere, our engineer warms our hearts as well as our building. Mrs. Bullis Mrs. Bullis' efficiency in her work throughout the building and her con- scientious attention to it reminds us that she works not only to please man, but to please God. Mr. Mc Master Mr. MC Master has a great minis- tryethat of preaching the Gospel through the printed word. He serves faithfully as our Print Shop foreman. 33K :2, 1-1,? 'm q 4- k5 .z!$xv A jl'f'w . . .. , C ,. .- . A , a 3? , , pa , . - , ?anmwe . yr 15.. JWEan' 49 1 . A 1' ' :- r- . 1;; w , 33,5. :1 A '4'? a V nyp' . ,. AI 'i . . I . a 4 v - 12' 3'. 5. 'Nw J n F? ' gag; N, ' 3:... ' 7v 15:; $ :3 - x 1 3mm lagsirm' Zighfk chZMWQ 61w d41eM yn $6 69W 74MCZLZCWM'MM SWCMM ' ewwwmmll szgm ORGAN PRELUDE - - - - - - - - Ruth McLeod CONGREGATIONAL HYMN - - - g - - - - - - - - - AllHailThePower Of Jesus Namef INVOCATION - - - - - - - - Dr. Lilian Yeomans BARITONE SOLO g - - - - - William Austin CALL TO SERVICI? - - - Arr. By Rev. E. A. Balliet N. C. B. I. Choir SALUTATORY: HThe Meaning of the Scarlet Cord - - - y---------dEvelynSpeed ACCORDION SOLO - - - j - - - Richard Orchard VALEDICTORY: mrhe Power of the Blood Ina Hutchinson BOUNDLEss LOVE - - g - - - - Ladies Trio Melba Bailey, Luverne Johnson, Dorris Williams COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER - Rev. Chas. W. H. Scott aTHE LORD,S PRAYER - - - - , - g Malotte nGOD BLESS AMERICX, - - - - - - - Berlin N. C. B. I. Male Chorus OFFERTORY: the Priesfs March - - - Mendelssohn N. C. B. I. Orchestra HALLELUJAH CHORUS - - - - - --Handel N. C. B. I. Choir AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Rev. F. J . Lz'ndquist, President BENEDICTION - - g - - Rev. 1. 0. Miller. Dean Class Officers President-William Austin Vice PresidenteFun-ell Evans Secretarquvelyn Speed TreasurereDonald Batty MYRTLE TRITTIN Wausau, Minn. ltHappy, refined, so neat and trim; For the glory of God plays her violin? 11. . . But we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is? 1 John 3:2. MURRAY RAMSAY Minneapolis, Minn. thood substantial qualities has he; In class answers questions whateler they may be? 11. . . With men it is impossible, but not with Carl: for with God all things are possible? Mark 10:27. LEONA CRAMER Findlay, Ohio 1tA twin from Ohio. sweet, spiritual, true; Lots of fun and humor and dimples7 too?, 11That the trial of your faith . . . might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ? I Peter 1'7 NORMA ROSENBROOK Beardsley, Minn. Quiet and prim, and studious, too; To the Lord, we know, she,ll be true?9 thet the 11'0de of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, 0 Lord, my strength, and my redeemerf, Psa. 19:14. DONALD BATTY Poynette, Wis. 11er rates high in his studies, but that isnlt all; True to his Master, his friends, and his call? 11111 whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace? Eph. 1:7. EVELY N ALTHER Goodrich. Wis. 11Not much to say, but hlls her place With sincerity, love, compassion, and grace? 1hOne thing have I desired 0f the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. . . f, Psa. 27:4. Me fenior Class . . . Class Name: Conquerors Class Theme: The Scarlet Cord Class Motto: And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony . . . -Revelation 12:11 Class Colors: Scarlet and Cream Class Flower: Red Rose LAWRENCE PORTER Reynolds, Nebr. iiSteady and stable, but gets things done; Victories for Christ are sure to be won? giAnal He hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the Lord? Psa. 40:3. LUVERNE JOHNSON Minneapolis, Minn. iiP1easant and charming, a good skater, too; Without her in Revelation, what would we do? iiThat I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death? Phil. 3:10. INA HUTCHINSON Iowa Falls, Iowa 0A mighty ministry, that of prayer; Her life is for others, their burden to share. ii. . . In quietness and in conhdence shall be your strength. . . 3, Isa. 30:15. GENEVIEVE GREEN Breckenridge, Minn. iiMusic, a goal she is working toward; Her faithfulness God wi11 surely reward? iiBut what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ? Phil. 3:7. DORATHEA VOELKER Wausau, Wis. 0A jolly girl for AFRICA bound; The message in music for Jesus she,11 sound? iiTeach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of upright- nessf, Psa. 143:10. FARRELL EVANS Aberdeen, S. Dak. iiQuiet, but you know still water runs deep; He is sowing good seed, a good harvest heill reapf9 iTor therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of. all men. . . f, I Tim. 4:10. ladies and 6enflemen . . . ENIORS. do you recall the many interesting S lessons in our Etiquette Class during an Freshman year? ' Will Richard Palmer and Agnes Austin ever forget how to descend from a street car properly? Will the boys ever fail to stand for a lady when she comes to their table? No. we think not; for Miss Froland our teacher made our class talks interesting and helpful to us by our drills in class. We feel greatly indebted to her. IRENE CARR Lake City, Minn. h iA merry heart doth good like medicinei; This speaks of Irene Carfs disposition? thor I know that my redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth? Job 19' VERNON HUFFEY Decorah, Iowa thhole hearted he works, does all he can do; He makes a good janitor and preacher too? hiHe that spared not H is own Son, but delivered H im up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?ii Rom. 8:32. LOUISE BRUBAKER Crocus, N. Dak. htPiano and accordion she can play; Will graduate on her fifth birthday? ihThrough God we shall do valiantly: for He it is that shall tread down our enemies? Psa. 60:12. EVELYN BERG Tokio, N. Dak. hhHappy, class monitor, soul of good cheer; A real friend and blessing each day of the year? hi . . . Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear? I Peter 3:15. MAURICE SLOAN Hawkins, Wis. ihAn honor roll student, a hpicture man, too; The harvest is calling, good work he will do? thThe Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped . . . ,' Psa. 28:7. WILHELMINA BUHROW Berlin, Wis. hhA real German from Wisconsin State; Her smile is always up to date? Wear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dis- mayed; for I am thy God . . . i, Isa. 41:10. . . for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. Gal. 3:28 Selma Lockett. John Frenier, Angela De Iarlais HAROLD ASHEL Brainerd, Minn. 4Search the world over; you never will find One wh0,s more generous, faithful, and kind? Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in theef, Isa. 26:3. GERTRUDE LOBLAND Bradley, S. Dak. thShe is steady in action, her ways, and her speech; Cod,s blessing is on her, great heights she will reach? htCommit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass? Psa. 37:5. MELBA BAILEY Perry, Iowa LiAn artistic nature a heart of pure gold. A love for the Master, what more could be toldiw 545 the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth by soul after Thee, 0 God? Psa. 42:1. MARY YOCUM Marietta, III. th0 one could ever fill Maryis place In the Alphabet, or in life,s race? :hPut 0n the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles 0f the devil? Eph. 6:11. ANNA BLACKFORD Findlay, Ohio thuiet but firm, to Christ and friends she is true; Her call is to AFRICA where there is much to do? iiBlessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation? Psa. 68 :19. VINTON HUFFEY Decorah, Iowa tcHis is a silent but thoughtful mood; Studious to receive mental food. thor with God nothing shall be impossible? Luke Revelation Class EVA MILLER Blair, Neb. A motto Eva has and that 15 other ' Always concemed for he1 sisters and blothers. Deli Ght thyself, also, in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desiles 0f thine heart Psa. 37.4. MARY CKOWDER Pittsfield, Ill. Snappy and spi1ited likes to do things; Makese eve1y0ne happy when she sings. h'l love the L011Lbecause He hath heard my voice, and my suppchations. Psa. 116:1. RUTH KLAPEL Fort Ripley, Minn. She's msweet sincele good- natured and shy , W111es poems as quick as the wink of an eye? I have set the Lord always before me: because He is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Psa. MARTHA THEGE Malmo, Neb. She is humble and sweet: this her character marks; Her kindness has won a place deep in our hearts. I must work the works of Him that sent me, while it is yet d11y:the nig ht cometh uhen no man can 11;0rl.. John9:4. REUBEN HLMINGSON aneapolis, Minn. Pardoned and forgiven, a trophy of grace; On the altar for Jesus, he'll win in the race. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven gwen among men, whereby we must be saved. Acts 4:12. OPAL TRUNE Rushville, 111. 11Ve1y well leal'ned 1n the Wo1d of God And 1191 eatnestness we applaud I will instruct thee and teach thee Ln the way 11h11h thou shalt go: I 11 L11 guide thee with mine eye. ' Psa.3 2:8 APRIL 1st. 1940 . . . OOTSTEPS coming down the hall Faster and faster hear them fall? And who should appear but Brother C. M. Ward All ready with a message from the Word of the L0: . This isn't the time for your class, we said. But the Senior Class in a chorus he led. After finishing the morning prayer, He turned 'round and found Miss Axtell there. Stepping aside. laughing in his own way Said, I guess I April fooled myself today. EVELYN SPEED Brainerd, Minn. tiA worker of merit, dependable, true; Does with her might what her hands find to do. uThat ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing . . . and increasing in the knowledge of God? Col. 1:10. VIONA WENDLUND Milbank, S. Dak. 1tLittle Viona has one life,s aim: Darkest AFRICA for Christ to claim? hhThe Lord knoweth the days of the upright: and their inheritance shall be forever? Psa. 37:18. MARY HUDSON Quincy, Ill. ttThoughtful, spiritual, and kind; hen she speaks for the Lord, a blessing youlll find? gI trill praise Thee, 0 Lord, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvelous works? Psa. o RUBY BROWN Bloomington, 1nd. 1Cood things in small packages come, so they say; Ruby Brown surely proves this in more than one way? iiLet the words of- my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sight, 0 Lord, my strength, and my redeemerf, Psa. 19:14. RUTH SMITH Raymond, S. Dak. thAre you downhearted? One look is the cure, At the smile that God gave her, so wholesome and pure? ttBeing confident of this very thing, that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ? Phil. 1:6. HAROLD BELKSTROM Midland, S. Dak. thA student of merit, a mind that is keen; That success is assured is easily seen? thor the eyes of the Lord run to and fro through- out the whole earth, to shew Himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward Him. . . 7 II Chron. 16:9. A lesson learned NE DAY in Old Testament Class we discover- ed a trail . . . a trail which was well beaten and led upward. It is found in the Book of Exodus and was made by the great writer of the Pentateuch. We read: And Moses went up unto God . . . When discouraged. when faced with opposition. when defeat seemed apparent. Moses went to One who knew no defeat. He always re- turned victorious. As laborers for God, we will follow the example Moses set before us. We. too. will go to God. DORA'I'HIE UPDIKE St. Cloud, Minn. iiHer talent in music, her talent in art, Makes her outstanding and dear to the heart? i It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confi- dence in man? Psa. 118:8. STANLEY JOHNSON Fargo, N. Dak. cgQuiet and reserved is he; Dependable in quality? .Thelefore have I set my face like a flint, and I Iniow that I shall not be ashamed Isa. 50:7. HATTIE KLAPEL Fort Ripley, Minn. 8Christ spoke of a person in whom was no guile; This suggests Hattie along with her smile?7 iiAnd this is the conhdence that we have in Him, that, if we ask anything4 accordmg to His will, He heareth us. 7, I J0hn5 ' WINIFRED MORRIS Delta, Iowa 85116 laughs and smiles on life,s way And works in the laundry every day. iiLove LLorketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling 0f the law? Rom. 13:10. KENNETH FOGELMAN Calumet, Iowa iTIe is not very tall but has a big voice; For souls and Codis service, this is his choice. 7, iiFor the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost? Luke 19:10. ANGELA DE JARLAIS Minneapolis, Minn. iiHer language is SPANISH her call to the same A lovely voice God gave her, now she sings for His Name. ciThe Lord will perfect that which concerneth me. . . . Psa .:138 8. Brothers and Sisters GEORGE NICCUM Hawkins, Wis. AlCeorge goes over with a hbang, in practical work; As a future pastor, he never will shirkf' thor this God is our God for ever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death? Psa. 48:14. RUTH HASTIE Perry, Iowa NA poetess from Iowa and hard to beat; Without her the laundry would not be complete? nCasting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you? I Peter 5:7. MARY FOXWORTHY Woodward, Iowa thull of courage and faith, spreading good cheer; She7s not verg big, but her purpose is clear? h l . . . The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the gospel . . . ,, Luke 4:18. LEVERNE AUSTIN 0rd, Neb. lhThe harvest truly is plenteous. the labourers few; AFRICAE calling, and she will be true? th can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth mef, Phil. 4:13. RUTH WESTLUND Elk River, Minn. thith her determination Ruth is sure to Win Many souls for Christ, lost and out in sin? l7 am crucijied with Christ : nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me . . . ll Gal. 2:20. JAMES KING Frazee, Minn. uFervent in spirit. sewing the Lord; Goes forth to flght sin by the power of the Wordf7 ll . . . So that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of- the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God? Acts 20:24. Miss Lund. First Aid Teacher. bandages George's head. ALICE MCCONNELL Minneapolis, Minn. IhShe may be timid and very sedate; She,d rather be early and never be latef, thut my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus? Phil. 4:19. WILLIAM AUSTIN Lincoln, Neb. IIMusical, with knowledge. and leadershipothree; Combined with pure meekness and humilityf, W . . A5 thy days, so shall thy strength be? Deut. ' 5. Ql- ELSIE THOMPSON Minneapolis, Minn. IA good speaker. leader, and wholehearted wor er; A great inspiration and never a shirkerf, thot that I 3 edit in res tect 0 want: or I have n p I . learned, m whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content? Phil. 4: H MILDRED AUBERT Basset, Neb. IA quiet little miss is she; Summed up in one word, Victory? the ye also patient; establish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh? James 5:8. F LOYD HORST Canton, Ohio W11; the gospel and workers in every land He seeks to reach out a helping hand? hhThou, therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus? II Tim. 2:1. LATIE EARNEST Crosby, N. Dak. IA quiet thoughtful Iassie is she; A good scholar and worker, what more could she beiw gHe that IIICCIIPIII. in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Al- mighty? Psa. 91 :1. Wearing: . . . N the reminiscence of the past three years of happy Bible School days, we recall the faces of former classmates who were treshies with us. They have lett our ranks to serve their Master elsewhere. Although we miss their presence from our midst. we feel that they are one 01 us. Every member of our class sincerely sends them the heartiest Christian Greetings! HAROLD LA BRUYERE St. Louis, Mo. 2 The heathen for thine inheritance: the Mas- ter said one day; For INDIA hehs determined and will make no delay? 2But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. . . . Gal. 6:14. DORIS CHARLES Minneapolis, Minn. siBred to pure thoroughness, a lady is she; An outstanding character of humility? 21 will lift up mine eyes to the hills, front whence cometh my help? Psa. 121:1. WILMA BOLTON Granite City, 111. iiGI'eat interest in MEXICO she holds And ever is seeking to win lost souls? itThe eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. . . 3, Deut. 33:27. SELMA LOCKETT Detroit, Mich. HHumble, sweet, a jewel lare To her own race the Gospel ;she11 bear 21 will say of the Lord. He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I trust? Psa. 91:2. RUTH KARCH Dayton, Ohio 2A tiny mite but big in soul, She enjoys humor, how well we all know? iiFaiththl is He that calleth you, who also will do it? I Thess. 5:24. JOHN FRENIER Sisseton, S. Dak. 2T0 the tribe of the SIOUX John plans to go; In the hearts of his people Godls Word heill sow? iiFor the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish? Psa. 1.6. My PRAYER Keep me, O Lord, Within Thy daily mercy; Watch der my feet Lest they should go astray; Fill with Thy peace The hours when foes assail me, Give me the strength To quickly Thee obey. Clothe with Thy power Each message of my Saviour, May every arrow Find its rightful place; Guide every flight Of thought, or real ambition. That at the last, Thy planning I can trace. Go Thou before, t The way to me is winding Over a pat That is not known to me, Following Thee No unknown fear can blind me, Whereier Thou leadest, I will follow Thee. Dedicated to the Senior Class By Edythe Ivey Danielson NEOMA CARLSON Jamestown, N. . hhA sunny smile, red hair, and tall; 99 To the land of INDIA is her ca 1. xAnd we know that all things work together for ood to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose? Rom. 8:28. PAUL DAVIDSON Nebraska City, Neb. thA lad from Nebraska, late to class one day, A good song leader, plays the sax, and is gay? shBlessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown o f Jame life. . . 7m weZZ- mwn fam'azw 21de 4'2 aaea 7kg jmicoxm Another year is dawning! Another yeat of mercies Dear Master, let it be. In workzng or zn waztzng Of faithfulness and grace; . Another year of gladness, Another year with Thee. In the shining of Thy face Another year in leaning, Another year of progress, Upon Thy loving breast, Another year of pzjazse; Of ever-deepening trustful Of quiet, happy rest. ness, Another year of provzng Thy presence all the days. Another year of service, Of witness for Thy love; Another year of training For holz'er works above. Another year is dawning! Dear Master, let it be On earth. or else in heaven. Another year for Thee! Frances Ridley Havergal Dorothy Munson Margaret Boley Stanley Wettelcmd Laura Anderson Thomas Lawhon Maxine Newell Arliss cheman Alex Karmctrkovic Jeannette Carlson Lester Geese Sylvia Hanson Gilbert Henning Arlene Anderson Florence Buckland Beulah Payton Merle Freiheit William Kunnus Stella Olson Lucille Fenson David Allen Morris Williams Dorris Williams Severin Halleblade Earcel McGhee Vilcts Roe Agnes White Louise Courtney Max Price Dorothy Davies Ione Kenaston Mildred Baker Alice Frey Robert Larson Alice Peterson Clara Larsen Richard Orchard Aleen Johnson Verbena Milke Ruth Durst Lois Gross Oliver Knell Olive Dahlberq Truman Lowell Helen Henry Jennie Graham Arvid Kingsriter Esther Day Harry Ojala Merle Barrett Dorothy Boyse Edythe Dixon William Shaw Anna Stahlecker Clarence William A Peter Anderson Deloris Nord Omagene Freeman Elsie Tapper Darrell Wiley Jeanne Poole Bonnie Doty George Rapaich Frances Inmcm Hyacinth Ramsay Martin Gerdes Bonnie Wheaten Alice Lundquist Charles Buturin Alberta Birchard Charles Morrison Iola Barland Will Gabriel Iack Benham LCIDon Clark Dorothy Cumming Ruth Reeder Howard Vosler Evette Johnson Evonne Johnson Lucille Henning Josephine Whittak Grace Dane Helen Lesch Wilma Anderson Erma German Frank Vosler Dorothy Dibbles Flossie Earnest Clerc Nelson Dora Ripley Esther Hansen Esther Nelson James Nicholson Ruth Marquardt Mildred Munson Marvel Ward Giffordena Ewers Mabel Bullis Quentin Wheaten Margaret Maslo Ruth Carlson Eldore Krcms Florence Bruce Vernice Stephenson 74 67mm eWW w - $1043 a jam 7k 4mm Ex. 33:15-19; Matt. 28:20; Isa. 41:10 j am MLZZL Zhee Wehre crossing the bar of another yeare How swiftly they come and go! We shall meet them all without any feare- Our Father has taught us so. As Moses once asked to be shown Godjs way. 8013509 face the future wzth fearless heart, easy the work or rough, We earnestl oft have prayed! . Then the ansuger came and We heard Him say For when He goes wzth us, He takes our part, h'I am with thee-be not afraid! He keeps usethat '3 enough. 0 heart that is troubled with burdens today, Look up to your God on high, Rev. Earnest B. Allen Hehll carry the brunt of the battle long, In danger be ever nigh! M fwdk fcaafe Kabem Wm. 6kmz ?mmm lid fox chzle Slaw Kala Jizblmote. $23mwhm ;;6 .57;:9 Aimw Jaswwxzweam Wasir ' v Wmaa FXMIWWQL 'fkjy Wotzw ,Wgz'l'iffw $5290 WWW. MMM. 5322.! WWW; Watt saga em 63623Wca2? Gw makm $hmm. WZEW szxsmm gfwagva iwAaw . difcveeii A3: ad; gaxwaeighg. 43V$aafia$x 339th Am $mzi. Teddi Me, lord Lord speak to me that I may speak In ltvzng echoes of thy tone; As thou hast sought, so let me seek Thy erring children lost and lone. O teach me, Lord, that I may teach The precious truths thou dost impart And wzng my words, that they may reach The hidden depths of many hearts. 0 flll me wzth thy fulness, Lord Until my very heart 0 erflow In kindling thought and glowing word Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show. F. R. Havergal 5700fo 600N671 President: Richard Palmer . . . Vice President: Stanley Johnson . . . Secretary: Alice Frey . .. Treasurer: Morris Williams . . . Chairman of Men's Department: Richard Palmer . . . Chairman of Ladies Department: Evelyn Speed . . . Ina Hutchinson . . . Anna Blackford . . . Harold Ashel . . . Mildred Baker . . .Esther Nelson . . . Truman Lowell . . . Kathryn Searles . . . Irene Hanson . . . Phyllis Brown . . . Helen Cox . . . James Koiahl . . .Howard Shoup IN a student body of over four hundred members many problems are presented before the Faculty. To assist the Faculty in the solving of these prob- lems a Student Council has been organized. A11 Council members are honor students and are elected by their class to serve as Ct representative. They en- courage cooperation and fellowship among the stu- dents, and help to maintain disipline. The student body is divided into sixteen groups, each group having as its leader one council member. Council sessions are held regularly every Monday morning. ttWithout counsel purposes are disappointed; but in the multitude of counsellors they are established? Proverbs 15:22. 44A 4 ng'g 5' : A 55;:th av ,M , ,; gifbak AV - .52 . -4 gr: c 16.! x F' ' v:- 4r ovfnyl 1'6 1.3 r x! awn .wrtxrgm. mgr;- m w$ w- w 72$?ng 15kg. $.10- '93 '$;-'2. ., . c: .239 . Mg; '23: Seest thou a man diligent :72 his buszness? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean tobscurei men. NWARD Christian soldiersubut be prepared! Wanted: Hundreds of Christian youth to hear the call of the Mas- ter to enter the fields of business, to carry the Gospel Mes- sage therel And so on May 16, 1938, the North Central Business College was born-born to live, to grow and to give young people ef- ficient business training in a Christian atmosphere. In less than two years this rapidly growing sister of the North Central Bible Institute has been graced With Christian young men and women from one coast to the other and from Canada to the Gulf. The enrollment this past year has tripled that of beginning days. The purchase of more equipment, addition to the teaching staff and efforts to increase the efficiency of this only Pente- costal Business College in the World commands the interest of every Christian in America and sounds a Clear note of in- vitation to Christian youth to prepare to serve God in the com- mercial world. M60! 73' Mrs. Balliet Mr. Krueger Miss Wead Miss Axtell Mr. Edson Miss Lien , WJG . V y g p?kirwkz ' ufiysgV vaiAlczzcifwigmw dxzww :9 :Mwm $ a; 2?? am g.gxma $$$$$me HRS' 7 YMR STUDfNTS' $255M kaazazzgs Wtikxv Wfd $59M Mf J6m W1. gem $?Wg $363k fecond Ye Student :7 ' byuyv 4 ?HZWWAEL? 7 2 $ f ; y Ix 5 r0172 ; . M 4V nylZ; FORMAN- o 'LOR-D.u , McCl-IESNEY MEETING m. LEE STREETS CHARLESTON, s.c. October 11 , 1939 211-5. ?.jercia Randolph 12 ientworth street. Charleston, South Carolina Dear Liadamz I always been the policy of Forman, cvhesney to cooperate with charce customers when unforeseen difhculcies arise making 1: Gas ary t enbxon ne 1 paying tueir accounts. Several days have now elapsed, and we have not re- ceived your remittance. 3.111 you let us hear from you, so that. we my know why you were unable to send your check as agreed? tie wish to help you and in any reasonable arrangemen ook forward to receiving your payment to count. at this time. Yours Very truly, are willing to cooperate t '..e s a 1 1 balance your ac PCRHAN, LCRD ti ICCCXELJIEY CO. x Exercise 66 Ways 1327133 The lwulma of :1 1mm- onmuim me mailing nddrvss n; the writer and the data If n 0 cu- in n ma um; mm mm, mm date is placed m. u se mm Imp, A rommu ls uspd :9 separate the ' . In I 1 closcd system amt nm in the open system, punctuanon 1: used aim at 1 xlnTz-rem mm the owls of ImPs. I. Arrnnzv lhe fnllnwing us henllinyzs far lcuers. Writing them on the lines below. Punc. mm mm :lbhrevinle nlmrc n is mum to do so, V J IO, 19!? Hinnmn hcnu' mm 1L0 Hv-luIIPI' J1 ma I e I Ilnulc do I'w-jus Cm L'nmmr'rrc F'olu-unry .1 HI : ' Hvunm'ille 1mm Ho! NI 3 l!! ' - ' v 7 18 West Tcnlh Street 39w Xork New Xork 6 ID UL 1 Ohio i m m m . .xy New York New York .m Numlwr 10 Ohio August 12 19 . hm: hm Chardon Ohio 1 m n snunmnrz Maine 'ums King Hand He mun 1mm , 1 . . , . . .' 7. 62121. $11-54 afcfrzjkilgdfladn'n7 WV'U 2 v1 zAVIzIV fffoffidod MISS WEADxIn addition to able teaching, she has made the value of and of per- tion in mas- the students See business Work SOnQI CIpph'cq. terinq it. MISS LIENxHeI scmt personality appreciation Year StUdents l'n Engh'sh. ability and plea- hQVe Won real from the first shorthand Crn d RMR. KRUE. GER x H 1' s in greatly cu. m C k e s h 1-8 mg and WOrth O 4ccoaolmg Wide eXperl'enCe versified fields classes interest- RMRS. BAL- LIET Thoro- in touch tYpe en each stu- the Capable Mrs, BQIIiet. might Well Worth doing Worth doing 720m? ugh training Writing is gjv. d e n t u n d er instruction of waoess 50 03'LM1ss AXTELRA Workmg knowledge of the MISS AxteH is a conscientious a . In thorough mstructor in th' held. ls Edicm'drioa M energy and 1, R. EDSONNHis boundless make Mr. Ed- interest in his Work in his COmCICi son Cm inspiration With the students :16 Z y 1kg 007W14RD BVSINES'S' 60 Zke a41cawe af QM NHLII WWW Mm Mg mm M - - gnapol y ngZWd jik - - BeloweLet's see what Maurice is looking at through his camera. . . . Oh, yes, the Krcms boys are smiling at the pile of work ahead of them . . . and the next is the laundry crew, to be sure . . . Ruth Kctrch, the smallest girl in school . . . up CI tree . . . must be the night before CI Church History exam . . . Dear Mom and Dad, arrived safely at N. C. B. I. . . . Two Seniors and c1 grad . . . Russia cmd Finland, saved of course. Right-Annc1's sure to succeed; she burns the midnight oil . . . happy-go-luckies . . . But oh, look at this next oneaMorris, Peter, and Jimmie must have flunked that exam . . . Dorm boys perched on the second story of a bed . . . Arvid Kingsriter, Laundry foreman, took time off to pose for a picture , . . Miss Axtell and her D. V. B. S. help . . . Is it sick? . . , Fun at the school picnic . . . Not bad work, Vilas . . . Evelyn and Marcello: are enjoying a hearty laugh . . . Three cheers for the Ruths . . . Oh, oh, What would Miss Froland scxy about their Etiquette? . . . Lawrence and Floyd; it took two of them to do it . . . Is, is, is it August Mikulic? . . . Tommy, from sunny Florida . . . Brothers . . , and now for CI ride . . . Lord, Gabriel, and Elijah . . . on, joy, I have found joy . . . Pre- senting the 1940 Archive . . . Elsie, domesticity personified . . . Cold! . , . Room 238, each from a different state . , . Pals . . . Long distance, please . . . Am I seeing double? . . . Girls, watch your calories . . . And last but not least, the Fochrthys irom Iowa. Bible 5650. 212ng 41'? fgggq Q 5 W 3g szaQ Leslie Johnson 6: Alvina Tommer- dCIhl draw up the menu for the next meal. Pa- tient and kind they are Mar- thcxs who have learned to sit Cit the Master's feet. They are grand, sacrificial work- ers! Montana students gather about Rev. Paul Jones. Superintendent, hard-working group. their District They are c The camera catches Bro- thers Miller, Snyder, Kat- ter and Peterson on their way downetown. A. G. Ward, in- ter nationally k n o w n Bible- teacher and fa- culty member. Sightseeing trips are a part of the regular school schedule. Trips are arranged for the entire student body to visit the large industrial plants of the cities. Ohio has had its get-togethers also. They are proud of the I'Buckeye state and are working hard to increase their number at Minneapolis. Missouri 5 t u- d e n t 5 form cz large group in t h e Institute. They have had In a n y g o o 01 times together and all of them have found em- ployment in the cities. 7W W WORSHIP HIM M057 WORSYIIP fill in iiAnd He took them and went aside privately into a desert placefi gwuz PIRITUALITY is such or tender plant that it seldom thrives in the sunshine of popularity. It flourishes best in the shade. It is not amidst the popular acclaim of the crowds that the soul grows most and i0 vigorously. Quiet hours alone with God, shut away from the rush of this electric age will enable one to make greater progress in Divine things. The day seemed long and my tasks for too heavy. I craved quietness. My soul cried out for fresh and more intimate communion with God. There were things He wanted to say to me, but to hear them I must obey the command, Come ye apart and rest awhile, He spoke . . . I heard His voice . . . My soul was refreshed and my mind rested. There are times when you too get tired, when your greatest need is spiritual refreshing. What are you to do? Learn to relax in Him. He will be your resting place when none other is available. Don't hesitate to let our oil Sufficient, Covenant Keeping Lord undertake for you. Giving doth not impoverish Him nor doth Withholding enrich Him. He loves to minister to 011 who are in need. Cost yourself upon Him. Assure your weary trembling heart that your cores are His and that He cannot fail. The little birds song east, and the little birds scmq west, And I smiled to think God's Greatness Flows 'round my incompleteness 'Round my restlessness, His rest. Brother A. G. Word VISITING SPEAKERS Reverend Vaughn Shoemaker Reverend Reverend Roy E. Scott Evangelist Chief Cartoonist of Guy Shields Fred Voqler Supt. of West Gen. William Long Chicago Daily Pres. of Shield of Assistant Supt. of tral District Tribune Faith Bible Institute Assemblies of God HURCHES, like individuals seem to have personalities. The three Coun- cil Churches in the Twin Cities, although the same in doctrine, differ somewhat in personality. The Pastors and members of these :hurches have extended a cordial ine vitation to the students to come and worship with them. Although the stu- dents have assembled together from the many States of our great Union and Canada, and nationalities and races differ, yet we are all one in Christ. We can worship our God in spirit and in truth together, and enjoy Limes of worship and praise with glor- ious Christian fellowship. Murray Ramsay FREMONT TABERNACLE ' ASTOR Russell Olson Pond the Fremont As sembly are going a. head with plans for the :ompletion oi their tcber nocle. An aggressive work for God has been built on the north side of the city. nun MHIN IEXIBUUK, IHEEW Heaven and earth shall pass b away, but my word shall not pass away-Matthew 24:35. THE Book lay open to the words of the Psalmist, Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee? and the desire was kindled in hearts throughout the land to hide away the Word. Again the Book opened, and that desire be- came a duty for this time it was the command: Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of truth. As an an- swer to this desire to study God's Word, N.C.B.I. has been opened. Schools are naturally classified according to the type of book from which they teach. Teacher's Colleges want the best text-books obtainable; medical schools want the best books medical science can produce. How could a bet- ter book be found than the Bible, which contains the life-giving words of the Master Himself? Jesus Christ said, He that believeth in me, though he were dead yet shall he live. and Whosoever believeth in me shall never die. Again He said that He came that we might have life and have it more abundantly. Such statements as these are used in our school text as well as the text for our lives. In hiding these words in human hearts, we know that though Heaven and earth shall pass away, His Word shall never pass away. Ruth Smith shtrts... o. e the ttndnces, R. . made c1 ptedqe to he mneapohs Buttd'mq Fun m obe tehce to the Lot: . . . rYhe nex a tetter tam mg the exact amount ot the ptedqe . . . Your heav- ye have need ot ah these things. Matthew 6 32 e Dw'me Heating poWer o o . . . broken and ct body severehj mangled tn 0 car accident C. B. t. tor prayer . '. 2 God proved Htmsett to be . . . we 5. Doctors satd that P. A. had an in- and coutdn't hve . . . A request was ptotced 'm c apet by one Ptcms to n Sou tea e so e 1 Prayer recove y tady eve et sertousty h tht h cthhq husband 8 uq t the L t t 0.th tt t dy ve I heart to th L h we t ent p H r sum nde t L rd tnituence other i th om y to 0 sum h h a t d The t v tpr t ct hteous t th m h Be care ful for nathi ng; but in everYth AYER and SUPP LICATI REQUESTS ON Wi'h THANKSGIV be made known ING let Your unto G 0 d Phil. 4:6 b- .1! ,r ffff' , 1 . ain't; n '; . !: r .51 V . ref . . gay ydgyy stvkibjgv'b 59.x 'fc, ., Nd '. 5K St Hbdui Kala? .y 4! 5M1 .1 f : re . - .1113?pr9 7t , , w. :u' ' h i ' .. my. pr: -. Ag. $111597 Imng ' ' Mm: '3: 5m .x-. MEWQM-H I'm a . ; x Music has always been associated with the finer things of life. Brother Balliet, with his unusual ability has done much to create real apprecia- tion of good music at N. C. B. I. He is an able instructor in voice and violin, and also, an inspirational director of the orchestra. choir, and male chorus. We would not be able to deter- mine whether music developed her personality or whether personality makes her music. Mrs. Bulliet is cer- tainly an artist in her field. and we greatly appreciate her ability as pianist and accompanist. RESENTING the 1940 edition of the male chorus; Ct striking musical unit which appears at the various Churches of the Twin Cities. CHOIR This organization has just com- pleted another successful year of Sunday night appearances at the Minneapolis Gospel Taber- nacle. ORCWHIWI Bk 5$ T HIS organization has just completed another successful year of Sunday night appearances at the Minneapo- B ND hs Gospel Tabernacle. 470 TRIO Quarter Girl: ' Trio llrcfzive Pep Band Cfmpel Pianist: JCCORDMN 6M5: TROMBONf CD455 HIS year a new phase of training has been added to the music department. Special instru- mental and vocal classes have been instituted. The two pictured on this page crre representative. Private instruction is also given for Violin cm piano. These classes have met With success. They are C: real boon to students desiring to' specialize in some parti- cular line of music. For those interested in music composition a regular harmony class is arranged. l Iames Nicholson-Saxaphone Z Max Price-Vocal 3 Arvid Kingsriter Trombone 4 Richard Orchard Accordian 5 Nels Lien Vocu1 6 William Austin Trombone ---ALL SUCH AS HANDLE THE HARP AND ORGAN? Ya : $- 4 ?a ' 44AW3444W4V 3 7,44 V4 1442K QV 4W4: GOSPEL - 4 4 H154 rm 4334444464 44444 N 4444444 464444 4942412444 GM 464444 4444464 4293 44m 4m 444 RYN M7001, Wm KWNNQED, 44m .- 47744474244444 ; 14M 4 4'74 . '4 4 4 I 44 h 4 4 M4 x , 4 X 24 4,, a 4 4 4,1; 4 ,4 ' 4, 4 . ' ' 4V? I 474 4 f4 X X4 4 - xi x ., ' 444 W Sm 44 4 4 '51 4,1014 41274. Zzgkw 4 I ; 44wa 3440 1 4 ll Du I 4 444435443344 44444444 OFFICERS. . . President - - - - - - - - Floyd Horst Vice President - - - - - - Merle Freiheil Secretary - - - - - - - - Jeanne Poole Treasurer - - - - - - - - Melba Bailey Faculty Adviser - - - - - - A. G. Ward THE MISSIONIIRV sonny J, Where there is no vision, the people perish . . . Proverbs 29:18 C. B. LeN. C. B. C. is an institution whose in- structors have an ever increasing missionary Vision. They seek to instill into the hearts of their students the need of sharing the Gospel With others. Jesus said, Other sheep I have which are not of this fold. In the heart of every Christian should be the desire to bring this message of the Cross to these other sheep . To stimu- late an interest in Missionary work, the World Mission Society was organized. This Society has nine prayer bands, which represent the various mission fields. This affords an opportunity to study the land and the people, with their customs and religions. With this knowledge of the need in these lands, we anticipate the going forth of many laborers from our school conquering and to conquer the hearts of men and women for the Lord Iesus Christ. Floyd Horst President: SOUTH AMERICA- Ferre1 Evans of Bands - - HOMELAND-Peter Anderson AFRICA-Ic1rnes King INDIA I-Iczro1d ch Bruyere is Williams RUSSIA Morr CHINA-George Niccum 1 1. ...44. :Ab. 25.x? 2M4. 9. ., m $13, hi c ??ny H V. .9 f 1. UK :1 III. .su $ 2. w; u .Srow . a . a, 61;??? 53:2: : s .4 :55 Egg k 5x . ;. Az......x.. x u... . 7.. ,w x J x; OTHER OFFICKR - - MISS'MMRV P1506? OH'IRIIVG' G OD has honored the earnest, definite prayers and enthusiastic giving of pre- vious years by sending out two Mission- Gries. Last year approximately $900.00 was given for World Missions. Year after year the spirit of giving has gripped the hearts until the of- fering tor the past eight months has passed the $1300.00 mark. God grant that this good work may con- tinue in its help to evangelize the world until Jesus comes. - - leom 5714!! I Send .7 flare Am I ,- Send Me. 1 - ISAMII 6:8 MCBJ. GRADWI IN f0Rfl6N MNDS' Palma Ramsborg was graduated in 1934 and has labored in China since September, 1938. Lillian Flessing was graduated in 1935. She has been working in Brazil since August, 1938. Miss Erma Miller is Lillian Flessing's co-worker. and yet you find many tmes that there is an inexplic- able hunger gnawing at your heart and you reahze that you are not sattstted. Or perhaps you have labored just as tatthtuhy, you have done yOur very best, and yet today t at air castle o tes you Wer b ttd'mq a te ears a shattered at you teet, and because 11 health or other con 1- our teet, d bec se 111 health 0 ot er con 1 along, right while you are reading these hues, there is a longing and a cry in your heart tor better things. I am so glad, dear trtehd., that you can have them. Or it may be that you are just a drttter, a ne'er do well, you have never ad many plans; neither the q and builded air castles and hoped that some ay, by some good turn of fortune, all your troubles Would ttee and you would t'md happiness and contentment. Is it not wondertut that God has made just such a provision; that whether we are rich or poor, great or small; whether we are successful or an absolute o e mountain p6 abs oi sett attainment or in the valley ot despair, it we are still dtssattstted and have a desire in our heart tor some thing beyond all these, God has ma e a provrsaton whereby We may be fully sattstted? Praise Hts name. For God 80 LOVED the world, that He GAVE all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and 1 will give you rest. Wondertut words! Wonderful words! Won't you come to Him just now dear reader, an find that peace that passeth alt understanding and that joy upspe akabte and tuh of glory? Frtends all around me are trying to' find What the heart yearns tor, by sin undermined; 1 have the secret, know W ere 'tts toun : Bttndty they stave, for sin darkens their way; 0 to draw back the gum curtains ot ntq t, One glimpse of Issue and all will be bright! All that I want is in Iesus, He sattsttes, joy He supplies; Lite woutd be worthless without Him, All things in Eesus 1 t'm 1. 0. Miller Pklll'fll'lll And they went forth, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and con- firming the word with signs following? Mark 16:20 HE Practical Work Depart- ment of N. C. B. I. affords the students many oppor- tunities to engage in active ser- vice, even while in training. Un- der the capable leadership of Brother Wilson Katter, the stu- dents have conducted services in churches, missions, re st- hames, hospitals, jails, street meetings, and children meet- ings, during Which they have witnessed the conversion of CI number of souls and the bless- ing of God upon their services. George Niccum WORK Week 500' Services - - - - ITHIN a radius of a few miles of the Twin Cities, the home of N. C. B. I., we have a million souls that can be reached through the proclamation of this wonderful Gospel. The school year just closing has been filled With hundreds of services conducted in mcmy of the surrounding towns of Minnesota and Wis- consin by our students. The Lord has opened doors for us in every type of community and environment giving our students varied types of experience in Gospel Work which will fit them for service after graduation. Our aim, with the help of the Lord, is to give every human being at least one Chance to hear and accept this Glorious Gospel. Grant unto thy servants, that with all bold- ness they may speak thy word, by stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy child Jesus? Brother Wilson Katter Ml3'5i0ll War - - - - - - - HE DEAD SEA is dead because it al- ways takes in and never gives out. In like manner, Bible Students would become lite- less and dead spiritually if they were to con- tinually feast and never serve. The many missions in Minneapolis gives opportunity for service while attending school and, also, to witness the Lord working with us confirming His Word with signs following. A- mong these are missions where we contact fal- len men and women who are dead in trespass- es and sins . From among them we have seen those who have taken a plunge in the Crim- son flood, which washes white as snow . Oth- ers serve in Children's missions where not only an opportunity to save a soul is afforded, but also a life. Only eternity will reveal all that has been accomplished, but we trust that the practical experience received in these missions shall help us to be more effective laborers in the great harvest field in years to come. Vernon Huffey Hopkins Group Hyacinth and LaDon practising a special number. liow 57ml! We Escape If We Neglect $0 6734! Salvation? fleb. 2:3 spiritual sphere. One of these laws is stated forcefully in Hebrews: How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation? Why does a neglected garden run to weeds? What is the principle that works in all nature and bring all things into decay after a brief struggle for existence? The law of degeneration is at work. Moles who choose to live in darkness, who commit the sin against nature of neglecting to see, are punished by nature by complete loss of sight. Thele is in every man a tendency toward evil. Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. The Apostle Paul said: But sin, that it might appear sin, working death in me . . . The soul that sinneth, it shall die edie by the very nature of things. Man needs only neglect, do nothing, to be eternally lost. What, then! is the deliverance from this law of sin and death? It is salvation. But to as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God. Accept Him and eternal life is youls. Neglecteand you will meet with certain and eternal death. T HE laws of God are universal. The same laws that govern the natural world operate in the Harold Belkstrom 0RADWITES' WHO IIRE IN MTIVI S'ERVICE, PREACHIIW ME BMOD 0F CHRIKT . . . . CZEIINSEY FROM All 5'! . I Jolm 1:7 Reverend and Mrs. H. Tangmo, '36, Full Gospel Assembly. 51. Paul, Minn. . . . Walter Anderson. '38, Halstad, Minn. . . . Sunday School at Lady Smith. Wis.. Dorothy Larson. '38, in charge . . . Harland Kingsriler. '36. Sunday School. Gutherie. Minn.. . . . Paul Hild. '36. Evangelistic Work. Edna Lindblad. '34. Ruth Johnson, '34, Hawkins, Wis. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griepp. '33. Mar- shall. Minn. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ortwin Hanson. '37, Mosinee. Wis. D. V. B. S.. Gutherie, Minnesota, Harland Kinqsriter in charge . . D. V. B. .S. Crosby-Iromon, Minnesota. Uunior ClassJ Ethel Demmer . . . Children's Mission. Minneapolis. Minnesota, L. S. Graham, Margaret Maslo, and Will Gabriel in charge . . . Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle Gospel Ship . . . Full Gospel Tabernacle. St. Paul, Minnesota, H. Tangrno, Pastor . . . D. V. B. 5.. Mosinee. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ortwin HansonwAlurnni. . g, 2? v: 4: ' vv'fi . ,WwW .r Jam : Fgwwmw ; f - :u -' - yr, 4 W rtd - ac! , , ,60' 3 qiza ,. ,5 M .54 15:1? Siiv 'i' 9,;34 g. I gx 551' r . r? a? .6? .4 $4.2m VaqawN 9 bah ' fur yv 'w A -. 325$ $9$ 21w 74 id; .7 Here '5 ow Harry obtained I1 3-- STUDHIT The records of the Employment De- partment at NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE are full of interesting ex- periences and stories which prove that GOD CAN and STILL DOES per- form miracles, in providing for stu- dents who put their trust in Him. It has been a real joy to witness the workings of the providential hand of God in providing employment to fit each particular student. Young peo- ple who come to NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE vary greatly in their ideas, capacities, experiences, and previous training, and so it is remarkable how God supplies suit- able work for them to earn their way. Truly God is efficient in everything thort He does. Students need only to work hard and cooperate with Himg Inexperience has never been a ser- ious handicap to students who are really anxious to learn, willing to work, and faithful in their service to God. In fact we have yet to hear of one student who failed because God EMPMYMLWT would not help them, but we have learned that it is important for stu- dents to manage carefully and to use the money God gives them for school expenses and not for personal things. This training in financial manage- ment is priceless and will stand them in good stead throughout their later years. Minneapolis is a city of over 120,000 homes, 1,000 factories, 6,000 stores, and hundreds of other types of business. Many of these are em- ploying NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE IN- STITUTE students and could really employ more trained workers if they were available. They have establish- ed cm enviable reputation for the school and themselves, and every year sees the demand for our stu- dents growing larger. Surely the Lord Will bless both in this life, and the life to come, any young person who is willing to work and learn in order to become a better servant for Him. R. L. Ketter, Director of Finance pm SW ZMpZmeZ u faced a tine looking tellow who was a Greek and born not tar from where my Sav- iour was born but thousands ot miles a- way from Christ to his heart . . . e showed me around and put me to work in the cafe. God prompted me to speak to him about his soul and we continued to dtscuss the matter until one Sunday morning 1 found myself with Mr. Krasses on a street-car bound tor Fremont Tabernacle. The close of that service found my employer upon his knees. God has supplied all my needs. MARTIN GERDES And now from a seniot student who had remarkably a part-time position open tor her in the large Strutwear plant, She writesz-a Suddenly I realized I was answering a question, 'How long do you go to school dure ing the day?' Could it be possible that he was asking me to work hali-days? Yes . . . a new policy had been drawn up by the company with thanksgiving to my heavenly Fatherg realizing that my financial need for the com- pletion of my senior year would be met. DORIS CHARLES This is a good combination to keep any young man busy and enough variety to keep him happy. Between working tor the Gamble Store and peeling potatoes tor the Institute I have by Jesus help been able to scale the great moun- ll tain of finance. TRUMAN LOWELL William Shaw is one of the several boys that works at Sears Roebuck. This is the second year that he has had partetime employment there. , David Allen tinds employment as a meat- cutter at The Grand Central Market. Oliver Knell represents a group of young men students who work in the circulation department of The Minneapolis Times-Tribune, or as he puts it he is one of the town-criers . Merle Freiheit prayed and watched and then put legs on his prayers and found employ- ment at one. of the city's florists. lunne Dunne works in a doctor's office. ting good experience in her employment ' for future missionary work. Grace Dane is doing stenographic work for one of the social workers at the Pillsbury Neighborhood House. Grace says: After visiting the homes, Mrs. King dictates her findings to me, which I type and place One sees in this work conditions times it has been my opportunity to witness ior Christ. My desire is to be an example tor Him while work- ing at the Pillsbury House. Ruth Reeder works at the Honeywell Plant on the aiternoon and evening shift. She says: I have had the privilege of telling at least two people what God has done for me . , . The other person was a sweet girl who had at one time served the Lord. She wanted to get back to God but was afraid oi what her friends would say. I know God is dealing with her. Charles Buturain works at Lee's Broiler, one of the city's iamous eating houses. Lawrence Hotiman trom Iowa and who en- rolled late in the iirst semester put his applica- tion in at the Post Office and is now a parcel post clerk at the Franklin Avenue Branch . , . a splendid part-time job. Omaqene Freeman has steady employment at the Keller Drug Store. I. R. Elrod found work with Kresqe's and before the iirst semester was over had earned enough to put himself through the entire school AND here is the story of a girl who is get- During my employment I was honored with the trust of day-watch during holidays. This was very unusual tor a new and young man. I am thankful for all of God's blessings and also ior the testimony I believe I have been by the grace of God. Ethel Lavalle is hired by a firm oi account- ants who have never hired a partetime stenoe qrapher betore. Ethel sayszr- l am convinced that 'What He has promised, He is able to pertorm,. Tritten thought he would have to give up his amb1tion, Interior Decorating, while going to school but prayer and perseverance has brought about a miracle and today he is both going to Bible School and finding part- time employment in a Minneapolis firm of decorators. 7414 74an WW - 0m W ZWM t8. Qemama M .3 UR hearts as an Institute family were made to rejoice again by having with us Dr. Lilian Yeomans, who Visits our school yearly, with her travelling companion, Miss Tanis Miller. Students with their heavy schedule had begun to feel very old indeed, but the quick, non-faltering steps of our dear Sister Yeo- mans, who is now near eighty, caused us to hang our heads in shame and breathe a prayer sayinge'Dear Lord, please forgive us for failing to trust you. She is a great example of eternal youth and has graced our school by her youthful spirit and cheerful message from God's Word. Sister Yeomans receives great joy in telling others how to LIVE, because she herself has been enjOying forty-two years of DIVINE HEALTH, life more abundant, with superaboundinq vitality! The Lord has delivered her from the last stages of narcotic addiction into which she had fallen, through overwork in the practice of medicine and surgery. She says she finds her strength assured by boarding at Elijah's boarding house, the home of the Widow of Zarephat . . . The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither shall the cruse of oil fail , for they symbolize the life also of Iesus manifest in our bodies. Sister Yeomans' ministry was also greatly appreciated in the Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle and Fremont Tabernacle. Melba Bailey unummmmmmmmm octwoed. 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E: J: E E 2P3 q sub, V o t E 2 j sew Evjawx$$ WA M44 h. C. 03;: Q - Wand mewAuwwwEsw W5: '3'. Lie: :1;ng E SE $9 W Mg? , .3 b E . E? 41E umsts Amhsswom . E g WT MAW, c J ,3 W .E ., E0: was charla te 3'31 nW'exnat E; IE $MM E E a E E Emmnxsr VE ,5 1r LLarD L. DAVIES E5 E W W SM Disco. 22 ME E E a E mmmummwm WW I m .h .muumuun wax W. m WW 5,4 ,nav, 710ml Jgdn 1. 111W V EWEWWW ALUMNI ROSTER ALUMNI 1939 Anderson, Harvey Sisseton, So.Dc1k. Black, Erma . . . . . . St. Louis, Mo. Brown,Le1c1 Elbow Lake, Minn. Brown,Nolc1 Elbow Lake, Minn. Brubaker,Dona1d Crucus, No. Dak. Buck, Ruth Arlington, So. Dak. Carlblom, Lorraine Minneapolis, Minn. Chapman, Naomi Rochester, Minn. Chenney, Violet Melrose, Minn. Cole, Milo . Fair Haven, Minn. Cook, Lorraine Wells, Minn. Corbett, Alice Toledo, Ohio Coxe, Elizabeth Crump, Alice Wilmington, Dela. Pittsfield, I11. Demmer, Ethel Dent, Minn. Demmer, Iva Dent, Minn. Detzens, Lillian Irma, Wis. Dubbles, Harold Dumke, Agnes Erickson, George Flaherty, Harvey . . Gillingham, Lucille 1Mrs.M.Kran31 Haarstcd, Viola . . Minneapolis, Minn Underh111,Minn. Crookston, Minn. Plymouth, Wis. Glidden, Wis. Columbus, So. Dak. Hclstead, Loretta Minneapolis, Minn Hillestad, Victor . Lodi, Wis. Hollingswcrih, Thomas Mecklinq, So.Dc1k. Johnson, Clarence Minneapolis, Minn. Iorgenson, Melvin Crookston, Minn. Jackson, Minn. Paynesville, Minn. Fort Ripley, Minn. Kiemele Edna 1Mrs. E. Rosem Kingsriter, Orrin . . Klapel, Carl Krueger, Opal Willmar, Minn. Larson, Melvin Cambridge, Minn. Leek, William Milaca, Minn. Lewis, Norine Anoka, Minn. Long, Willis Magnuson, Inez Minneapolis, Minn. Eugene, Oreg. Martin, Ethel Minneapolis, Minn. Mathcm, Vernon Minneapolis, Minn. McKinniss, Alice Wolf Point, Mont. Morris, Dorothy Clear, Lake, Iowa Nelson, Alfred Mobile, Ala. Nordby, Frank Buhl, Minn. Palanuk, Stella Peterson, Virgil Peterson, Rdeburn Rector, Florence Scharnberq, Clayton Schwilk,1dc1 . Siewert Martha 1Mrs. M Mantik1 Turner, Florence Bismarck, No. Dak. Motley, Minn. . Minneapolis, Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn. Britticm, So. Dak. . Glidden, Wis. Abbotsford, Wis. Vermillion, So. Dak. ALUMNI 1938 Adamson, Floyd Anderson, Walter Andrews, Jack . Bakke, Sigrid 1Mrs G.Houk1 Balas, Daniel, . Bclas, Elizabeth 1Mrs D.Bc11q51 B10unt,Theron . Buhrow, Harvey Burgur, Edward . Burkhart,G1adys 1Mrs. R. Kinsinqeri Dah1,Normcr . Dahlmctn, Mary Anr1 Danielson, Agnes Dascher, Erma Vale, So. Dak. Halsied, Minn. Bismarck, No. Dak. International Falls, Minn. Lorrain, Ohio Lorrain, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. Plymouth, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Regan, No. Dak. Dawson, Minn. Willmar, Minn. St. lames, Minn. Wabasha, Wis. Danley, Sylinda Bismarck, No. Dak. Davis, Jean . Livingston, Mont. Edson, Donald Minneapolis, Minn. Ferguson, Ruth Oaks, No. Dak. Frey, Ruth Oaks, No. Dork: Frickey, Naomi Oberlin, Kan. Froland, Bertha Rosholt, So.. Dak. Griffith, Thomas Haack, Gertrude Henders, Iloyd Holter, Esther Houk, Gerald Johns, Eunice Johnson, Alyce Minneapolis, Minn. Rosholt, No. Dak. Ranger, No. Dak. Columbus, No. Dcxk. International Falls, Minn. . Ironwood, Mich. Grenorcx, No. Dak. ALUMNI Fergus Falls, Minn. Turlock, Calif. Valier, Mont. Crookston, Minn. Crocus, No. Dak. Fergus Falls, Minn. Maiden Rock, Wis. Port Edwards, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn Sioux Falls, So. Dqk: Ironwood, Mich. Sherburn, Minn. . Orpheim, Mont. Minneapolis, Minn. Mosinee, Wis. Alstctd Rosella Anderson, Vivian Bolstad, Amanda 1Mrs. H Heicksem Braun, Margaret . Brubcxker, Ralph Cocking, Lila Cornelius, Carl Czeskleba, Geneva Dehnel, Augusta 1Mrs. I. B10ur1t1 Drinnen, Viola Englund, Esther Finke, LeRoy Flectcher, George Franzen, Vera Hanson, Ortwin . Kensmore, one Wahl, Jonathan . . Mobile, Ala. Williams, Marian . Egelomd, So. Dak. Woodard,De1beri . Gary, Ind. Zink, Dale Zanesville, Ohio 10yce,Beulah 1Mrs.W.Howe1D Poplar, Mont. Cando, No. Dak. . Pcynesville, Minn. Bingham, Lake, Minn. Glidden, Wis. Mobile, Ala. Red Lodge, Mont. : Shcxwano, Wis. Hibbing, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Kensinger, VeOra Kingsriier, George Korfe,Sy1via Krcms, Milton Krieger,Cecelic11Mrs A.Nelson1 Kvamme, Mercedes . . Larson, Dorothy . Lathe, Dorothy 1Mrs. E'I. J'ohngonf LeRoy, Mrs. Ariel . . LeRoy, Frank Minneapolis, Minn. Luepnitz, Violet . . Moran, Mich. Lund, Betty Lostwood, No. Dak. Mickelson, Lois Delphia, Mont. Moody, Carol Minneapolis, Minn. Nelson, Myrtle Detroit Lakes, Minn. Opscl, Avis Sisseton, So. Dak: Oxentanko, George Rosen, Edward . Roosendcxhl, Robert Sjelin, Ruth Siroumann. Ann . . Strese, Dorothy 1Mrs. E.Burqer1 Titus, Belva . Toycen, Irene Wahl, Irene Wagner, Paul Minneapolis, Minn. Jackson, Minn. Comertown, Mont. Maple Lake, Minn. Superior, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Bonesieel, So. Dak. New Auburn, Wis. Barron, Wis. C1ec1rfie1d,So.Dak. 1937 Mosinee, Wis. Buffalo, So. Dak. . Sherburn, Minn. Devils Lake, No. Dak. Bonesteel, So. Dck. Audubon, Minn. Minneapolis. Minn. Glasglow, Mont. Ophiem, Mont. Lansing, Kan. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. . Fergus Falls, Minn. . Jasper, Minn. . Poynette, Wis. Grand Rapids, Mich. Hutchinson, Emma 1Mrs. O. Hansom Iuhcxla, Reino Icgerson, Carrie King, Edna Larson, Virgil Lund, Stella Martens, Anna . . . . . Martini, Florence 1Mrs. G. Fleicheri Miller, Mona Belle 1Mrs. Parkeri Olcmder, Faith . Otteson, Arthur Pederson, Ave Mae Phelps, Kathryn Rector, Ruth Rogness, Helga Seppala, Niilo Sjolctnder, Elsie Stayton, Mina Strom, Walter Tilus, Helen Axtell, Frances Barrett, Robert Blick, Thomas Branvold, Stella Burger, Lawrence Carlblom, G1adys1Mrs. K. Rudolph1 Crookshcmk, Rectis Dobson,Dorotha1Mrs. Chas.Rarr15c1y1 Geske, David Grothdus, Ade 1Mrs. L G111more1 Hild,Pau1 Jacobson, Martha Kensinger,Dav1d Kingsriter, Harland K1ape1,E1da K1c1pe1,Millie Krueger, Lorraine1Mrs. C Doran1 Lcmtz, Phoebe Larson, Lester Lawyer,M11dred Martini, Axte11,Lucille Axtell Tillie Burger, Genevieve 1Mrs. C. Conk11n1 Burger, Winnefred B11ck,Adc1 Brenden, Arne Busch, Charles Carlson, Robert Conklin, Claude Crump, Mary1Mrs. L. Buck1 Crump, Ruth 1Mrs. G. Iohnson1 Culver, Mildred Curtis,Ly1e Duffy, Ferne Foster, Mildred Frederick, Ade Mae Gennow, Winnifred 1Mrs'. B. Robeson1 Grant, Lois . Erickson, Myrtle 1Mrs. M Flater1 F1ess1ng,L1111c1n . Gruneich,Edw1n Ashley, Virginia Anierson, Lawrence . . . Brett Bernice 1Mrs. E. N11es1 Bitner,Mattie1Mrs.Iohnson1 . Carlblom, Harold . Daws, Ray Flatter, Marvin Gage, Louise 1Mrs-. P. Schiewek1 Herrigstad, Carrie Hommerdah1,1da Ienney, Elsie Iohnson, Ruth Leitzke, Herbert Adamson, Earl Beam, Clarence Burlingham, Phyllis Cory, Franklin Frolctnd, Anna Greipp, Frank Greipp, Herbert Hagaemeister, Herman Henningson, Bernice Alma 1Mrs: L. Reinerston1 Benson, Minn. Menagha, Minn. ' Mora, Minn. Mont. Cusick, Wash. Waukegan, Ill. Great Falls, Tommerdahl, Alvincx Minneapolis, Minn. Tout, Rhoda . Superior, Wis. Trulin,Marjor1e Rugby, No. Dak. Wandrey, Margaret 1Mrs.P.I-Ic1me11nk1 Wis.Rc1pids, Wis. Williams, Katherine Egeland, No Dak. ALUMNI 1936 . Minneapolis, Minn. . Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Clark, So. Dak. Los Angeles, Calif. Newell, So. Dork. Minneapolis, Minn. Wctlhalloz, No. Dak. Springfield, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. Fargo, Minn. . . Racine, Wis. Johnson, Helga 1Mrs. D.Iohr150n1 Lake Nebagamon, Wis. Rutland, No. Dak. . Guthrie, Minn. Fort Ripley, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Andes, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Los Angeles, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Rockford, Ill. ALUMNI 1935 Valier, Mont: Valier, Mont. Huron, So. Dak. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Yankton, So. Dqk. Columbus, No. Dak. Saux Center, Minn. Chicago, 111. Dak. Waterloo, Iowa LcLGrcmge, I11. Pittsfield, 111. Adams, Wis. Egeland, No. Dck. Sioux Falls, So. Huron, So. Dak Rapid City, So. Dak. Blue Earth,M1nn. Brazil, So. Chaseley, No. Sherburn, Minn. Crookston, Minn. America Dak. Martinson, Effie 1Mrs. E. Knutson1 Douglas, Minn. McCaslcmd, Margaret 1Mrs. D. Geske1 St. Paul, Minn. Miller, Carrie 1Mrs.G.Skcxret1 Eagle Bend, Minn. Moeller, Velma . . Antelope, No. Dak. Lake Preston, So. Dak. Mock, Henry Movchan, Anna Kangesbeerg, No. Dak. Ojcxlc, Norma Minneapolis, Minn. Grafton, No. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. Fargo, No. Dak. . Madison, Wis. Watertown, So Dck. . Quincy, 111. Eagle Bend, Minn. quhallcx, No. Dak. Rollette, No. Dak Kulm, No. Dak. St. Paul, Minn. Hibbing, Minn. Santa Cruz,Cq111.r Kulm, No. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. Olson, Kenneth Olson, Anna Marie Paulson, Arthur . P1att,chVerne 1Mrs. I. Davis1 Rawdon, Agnes 1Mrs. C. Popp1n1 Reddick,Mc1ry Skaret, George Sanders, Ann Stiles, Henry Storlie, Edith Tangmo, Harold Waid, Earl . Washburn,Ednc1 Westlund,Eve1yn . W11son,Rita 1Mrs W. Iohnson1 L Hudson, Edna Jackson, Wayne Quincy, 111. . Watertown, So. Dak. Iess, Frieda 1Mrs. M. Dodds1 Havre, Mont. Iorgenson,L10yd . . C100kston, Minn. Kooimi, Frances 1Mrs P.VanDePol1 New Hampton, Iowa May, Fleming Saskatoon, Sash, Can. Miller, Helen 1Mrs. E.Zimmermc1n1 Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Noe1,Emma . Minneapolis,M1nn. Nordstrom, Bertha 1Mrs. V. Peterson1 Minneapolis, Minn. Olander, Rosalyn1Mrs. H. Mock1 Lake Preston, So. Dak. Otteson, Ruth . Fergus Falls, Minn. Pederson, Esther . . . Princeton, Minn. Pederson, Marie 1Mrs. L. PownelD Cando, So. Dak. Ringness, Anne 1Mrs. C. Lotz1 San Bernardino, Calif. Strom, Irene . . . . Leavensworth, Wash. Wellbrock,A1mcx . . . . . St. Paul, Minn: Welter, Gladys : Crystal, No. Dak. Westlund, Myrtle1Mrs V. Olson1 M1nnecxpolis,M1nn. Williams, Harriet Egeland, No. Dck. Zimmerman, Elmer Sioux Falls, So. Dak. ALUMNI 1934 Miles City, Mont. Dak. Wis. Washburn, Wis. Minn. Kimball, 'Minn. Crookston, Minn. Ryder, No. Dak. Minot, N o. Lacrosse, Minneapolis, Milbank, So. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. Delmont, So. Dak. Hawkins, Wis. Augusta, Wis. Lindblad, Edna . . . . . . Hawkins, Wis. Martinson, Thelma 1Mrs. H. Iohnson1 Duluth, Minn. Nelson, Marvin . . . Mecklinq, So. Dak. N11es,E1mer . . Lacrosse, Wis. Olson, G1adys1'Mrs.R.Wh1te1 Worthington, Minn. Opsa1,Wc1nda Sisseston, So. Dak. Peck,Merv1n . Valentine, Nebr. Podrunchny, Alice Conrad, Mont. Meckling, So. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. Port Arthur, Manchuria 1 Minneapolis, Minn. Ramey, Gwendolyn Ramsay, Iecm1Mrs.H.Car1b10m1 Ramsborg,Pa1md . . Sthol, V1v1cm1Mrs. R. Lehmqn1 ALUMNI 1933 . Menaghq, Minn. Vermillion, So. White Bear, Minn. Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Marshall, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Minn. . Glasglow, Mont. Henningson, Dorothy 1Mrs. Hagaemeister1 . Webster, Rosemount, Dak. Rosemount, Minn. Portland, Ore. Yankton, So. Dak. New Deal, Mont. Minneapolis, Minn. Langford, No. Dak. Lakefield, Minn. Aberdeen, So. Dak. Walker, Minn. Shawano, Wis. Iacobson,Leonc1 : Jensen, A11a1Mrs.D.Wc11dner1 Lamb,1vis 1Mrs. A. Moir1 Olson, Olga . Tohnson M11dred1Mrs.M.Kimball1 Ramsberg, Stella . . Stains, Zelma Syverson, Joseph Timm, Iohn BIBLES ' MOTTOES BOOKS Latest Editions of: Christian Fiction Scoiield Reference Bibles Krystal Plax Doctrinal Books Dickson's New Analytical 0 f d 3.131 Art WOOd Devotional Books x or 1 es . . kill type$ Permastone Chgdfen: Bioks New Testaments 0119 00 s BIBLE CASES TRACTS For Information about Church and Bible School Supplies Or Your Personal Needs In Gospel Literature WRITE: THE NORTHERN GOSPEL PUBLISHING HOUSE 900 Elliot Ave. So. Minneapolis 71k Minnesota Congratulations To The Seniors FROM THE MINNEAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE T HE SUNDAY SCHOOL THE CHRIST AMBASSADORS Rejoices to see its members graduate - from N .C .B.I . and beseech you that you W:?hsfciinggrgizate present your bodies unto God a living Fruitful Ministr sacrifice, which is your reasonable ser- For Christ y vice. Rom. , The Tabernacle Board Continues its Friendly and Lively Interest in Every Student. The Missionary Department With All Its Contributors, Pray God Will Open Doors For Every Student Who Has the Call Of God For Service in the Foreign Fields. Pastor and Mrs. Lindquist ore Happy to Continue Their Labors and Love in Behalf of all Bible Students, Working for Your Success and Welfare. CONGRATULATIONS, CONQUERORS Ephesians 6: 1 1 WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS Roy E. Scott, District Superintendent Chas E. Long, Secretary-Treasurer Glen Renick, Assistant Superintendent Willis E. Smith Ben Compton LINPARK CLOTHIERS 52 South 7th Street Up-to-Date Men's Clothing Store Br- 5614 Minneapolis. Minn. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1940 Christ's Ambassadors CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Wausaw, Wisconsin WE EXPRESS OUR THANKS To Mr. R. L. Katter Mr. Wm. Katter Mr. C. M. Ward Miss Anna Blackford Miss Edythe Danielson All the kind Students of every Class and the noble work of Mr. Freiheit- The Assistant Advertising Manager -eF or so kindly assisting our staff in the solicitation of the advertising which ap- pears on these pages. THE FRIENDLY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Corner 3rd and Geneseo Storm Lake. Iowa Rev. Andrews, Pastor IERRY'S SHELL SERVICE 4146 Washington Avenue North EXPERT LUBRICATION Winter-CH. 2810 SummereHY. 9924 WE AIM TO PLEASE GRIDDLE HAMBURGER SHOP Across street from School QWW4 GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev. and Mrs. Allen I. Brown. Pastors - Tainter and Evans Street Rice Lake. Wisconsin LongratUIatlonS Congratulations to the Class of 1940 G'adua'ing Class 01 194 ROCHESTER GOSPEL TABERNACLE Christ Ambassadors-Sunday School from 311 4th Street S. E. Rochester, Minnesota ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH KROC Broadcast-Sunduy 8:30 Rev. Christian Hild, Pastor Iloux City, Iowa Willis E. Smith, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the Class of 1940 BEREA TABERNACLE 4638 Fourth Avenue. Detroit. Michigan Rev. J. R. Kline, Pastor Preaching the OLD FASHIONED Gospel CON GRATULATION S T LATION S CONGRA U SENIOR S from the THE OLD FASHIONED CHURCH Bulgarian Evangelist Sixth and Sycamore P A U L S R A H N E F F Grand Island. Nebraska Clark. South Dakota Silas S. Rexroat, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! from THE BRAINERD GOSPEL TABERNACLE and Pastor S. E. Comstock CONGRATULATION S CONQUERORS! we are more than conquerors thru Him that loved us. $Romans 8:37 From EVANGELIST W. E. LONG Former Pastor of: Evanqel Temple, Toronto Gospel Tabernacle Kansas City, Kansas CONGRATULATIONS BARFOOT BROTHERS-EVANGELISTS Dinner time at N. C. B. I? flue! 1401 all waah aZW. 6. 8. j htBodily exercise at N. C. B. I? a DEDICATED TO THE SENIORS Yesterday He helped me, Today Ihll praise His Name! For I know that tomorrow, Hehll help me just the same. EVANGELIST C. MORSE WARD Evangelist and Editor Minneapolis Ruby Brown, Agnes White, Erma Black eBoommotes-e CONGRATULATIONS and God Speed Class of 1940 The North Central District presents wonderful opportunities to do cx work for God. It will be a pleasure to help you locate. BARTLETT PETERSON District Field Secretary GREETINGE SENIORS From WACO FULL GOSPEL CHURCH The Christ AmbassadorseSundoy School at Waco, Ohio Pastor and Mrs. A. R. Horst COMPLIMENTS OF Church of the Foursquare Gospel 27th Street and Blaisdell Avenue Rev. and Mrs. Herman Walters, Pastors YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT BETHEL TEMPLE Snelling Ave. and Iune St. St. Paul. Minn. Rev. C. A. Engquist, Pastor Mrs. C. A. Engquist. Evangelist Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service . 7:30 P. M. Bible Study . Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Miiweek Service Thurs., 8:00 P. M. Whether Fall, Winter, or Spring Your sentiments are adequately expressed if you use the Sun- shine Line greeting card. There is CI Sunshine cord for every occasion. THE WARNER PRESS Anderson. Indiana Greeting Cards Plaques Stationery Publishers of Egermeier's Bible Story Book order from NORTHERN GOSPEL PUBLISHING HOUSE 910 ELLIOT AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA HEARTIEST CONGRATULATION S TO CLASS OF 1940 Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days. Ecclesiastes 11:1. EVANGELIST THEODORE E. NESS 910 Elliot Avenue South Minneapolis. Minnesota GREETINGS SENIORS CALVARY GOSPEL TABERNACLE The Friendly Church Rev. A. I. Gorham. Pastor 1305 E. Franklin Avenue Minneapolis Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF N. C. B. I. AND N. C. B. C. FROM THE SHERBURN GOSPEL TABERNACLE ALWAYS A WARM WELCOME Rev. W. Lewis CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1940 GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF EMILY Emily. Minnesota Rev. H. E. Frost. Pastor A NEW FULL GOSPEL WORK AT M O N T I C E L L O CONGRATULATES THE 1940 SENIORS I. R. Suter, Pastor DR. HARRY E. LILIA, OPT. Specializing in examining eyes. 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Grove Avenue,Elgin, Illinois CON GRATULATION S for the Graduating Class from A F RIEND COMPLIMENTS from HMREUN EHJUIU PHOTOGRAPHERS for STAFF CLASSES and GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From the CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS and the SUNDAY SCHOOL of the WILLMAR GOSPEL TABERNACLE yOpposite the New High SchooD Willmar, Minnesota We pray 1he Lord of Harvest to grant you abundant success as you enter your fields of labor. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service Mid-Week Tuesday, 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 7:45 P. M. Christ's Ambassadors E. Elsworth Krogstad, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM The LEAMINGTON a $istincfiue afddress ,5 the Most Discriminatinq No Bar Earl W. Pay ne Ma nager MIN N EAPOLIS, MlN-N. ALBINSON MORTUARY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Wcmhm QM F W 910 Elliot Avenue South 0 Minneapolis, Minnesota Creators of Distinctive Gospel Literature I. M. 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GUEST ROOM RATES One person Private bath $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Two persons Private bath, double bed $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Two persons Private bath, twin beds $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Others en suite $5.00 to $10.00 Excellent cafe and the popular Turquoise Lounge Club Breakfasts - - $ .25 to $ .65 Luncheons - - - - - .40 to .75 Dinners - - - - - 1.00 to 1.25 - .h;' . Mum I-IO'I'EI. MINNEAPOLIS TYDOI. FLYING A GASOLINE VEEDOL MOTOR OIL VEEDOL TRACTOR OIL VEEDOL LUBRICANTS FIRESTONE TIRES FURNOIL HEATING OILS INDUSTRIAL HEATING OILS ROAD OILS DISTRIBUTED IN THE TWIN CITIES BY PETROLEUM SERVICE COMPANY Br. 3241 Ne. 2693 and Throughout the Northwest By W.H. BARBER COMPANY 825 Thornton Street 5. E. Minneapolis. Minnesota MITBY-SATHER COMPANY Furniture--RugseApp1iances 30 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC 1545-47 East Lake Street DUpont 7391 NARUM'S SHOE STORE Quality FootweareHosiery Shoe Repairing 812 East Lake Street REgent 9109 Rescued From Spiritism! BY MRS. SELMA LOCKETT I became sick and oppressej and in trying to find aid for my condition I went to a Spiritulist service. Here I received healing. Due to my heal- ing, I then determined to study Mediumship. I became quite efficient at Character reading. Yet all this time my heart was heavy and my soul was filled With darkness, for I had once known Christ as a personal friend. God in His mercy again permitted me to hear the good news that Jesus blood can set you free. Praise God. He did set me free, and today I am no longer bound by the enemy of my soul. I know that God can deliver and rescue from darkness those Whose hearts are honest and seeking the truth. Today I am happy in Christ and living an overcoming life because Christ set me free. Skilled Operators Geneva 6263 DAINTEE BEAUTY SHOP Balmoral Apt. Hotel 1005 6th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Atlantic 5925 805 East l4th Street Minneapolis, Minn. CROSSEYE CLINIC TEL. AT. 2852 DR. F. I. ARNISON 826 Nicolle! Avenue Minneapolis. Minn. ARTHUR R. JOHNSON GROCERIES AND MEATS REgent 5227 3159 Chicago Ave. DR. CHARLES P. NELSON OPTOMETRIST ll Timothy 2:15 Main 6754 Hennepin at Sixth Street 337-8 Plymount Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. ROY LOGAN SHOES For Spring $2.85 $2.85 ONE PRICE ONLY ROY LOGAN SHOE STORE 318 Nicollet Avenue Established 188 9 Years of Friendly 1 ---- Service ---- Owned and oper- Family of the TO 1940 Founder ANDERSON BROS. F UNERAL CHAPEL and one limousine. including casket. 12111 Ave So. and Lake Street Phone Dr. 1906 ated solely by the Peter G. Anderson Funeral Service . . . $137 Includes plush covered casket, all professional services, hearse Other services $70.00 and up, OSCAR A. GRAVROCK Representing PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1010 McKnight Bldg- At. 4331 T H E B A Z A A R Ladies ready to wearbGents furnishings Dry goods and notions 1412 Chicago Avenue TRAFICANTE ACCORDION SCHOOL -141 Somh 8th Sireet -- Accordion or Guitar furnished free with lessons to beginners One dollar per lesson Accordion Sales and Repairs RAMAAS FURNITURE CO. F urniture-Stoves5Ruqs New and Used 1221-23 East Lake Street CASH, CHARGE OR 5 MONTH BUDGET $25 values $15-$30 values $20-$35 values $25 MORRIS CREDIT CLOTHIERS 32 South 6th Street ALBERT NELSON Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing 10111 Avenue South and 7th Street-2nd Floor Eternity5Where will you spend it. BESTWISHES FROM A FRIEND THE MINNESOTA CHEMICAL CO. MANUFACTURES Soap, Ceaning Powders, and Detergents Laundry and Dry Cleaners Supplies Ne. 7521 2285 Hampden Ave. St. Paul. Minn. DR. R. W. ANGOVE OPTOMETRIST 256-258 Kresge Bldg.5628 Nicolle! Avenue Lenses Replaced Office: At. 1625 Compliments from a Friend Aid 9 Not I, but Christ Be honored, loved, exalted; Not I, but Christ Be seen, be known, be heard; Not I, but Christ In every look and action Not, I, but Christ In every thought and word. BEST WISHES FROM A FRIEND NIGHT SCENE OF THE CITY As you see downtown Minneapolis at night from North Central Bible Institute LOCATION We are located near the loop district of a large city, just eight blocks from Minneapolis' largest department store. Easy walking distance. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1940 BLOCK DRESS CO. 16 North 4th Street NEW TEMPERANCE CAFE Ma. 9680 728 11th Avenue South In rain or shine, snow or sleet, Our home cooking can't be beat. Our prices to fit everyone's pocketbook We Serve No Beer Delicious Scndwiches-cmd homemade pastryL CandyLIce CrecmLGood Coffee BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EXPERT HAIR CUTTING L A C H A R M E BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE Beauty Shoppe in charge of Minnie Hultgren AT. 9820 1826 Chicago Ave. Minneapolis WESTERN SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLY 399 South 81h Street Sunday School HelpsLBibles-LPrograms Scripture Greeting Cards Ma. 3059 Minneapolis. Minn. T U N E - I N THE - FAMILY - ALTAR w D G Y w D s M MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH 7:00 A. M. Weekdays 8:00 A. M. Sundays K E L L E R D R U G Chicago and 14th VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Compliments from CI Friend Compliments to the Class of 1940 MORRIS JEWELRY COMPANY CREDIT IEWELERS INC. 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KEMPS ICE CREAM COMPANY Minneapolis Minnesota LINDQUIST MUSIC COMPANY Save 10 to 251: on Musical Instruments 14 So. 81h St. Minneapolis AT 8233 The Big Electric Store Between Nicolle! and Marquette THE STUEFER COMPANY General Electric Products Ge. 6316 OKEN BROTHERS WHOLESALE Produce1Groceries1Fruit 1101 Washington No. IRVINGS BEAUTY SALON AL 3554 Where it is a pleasure to serve you Minneapolis: Mlnnesota 802 E Franklin BR. 1014 DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING FREE ISM! Or One Plain Dress NO RED TAPE 234 Hennepin Avenue. DR. R. W. ANGOVE OPTOMETRIST 256-258 Kresge B1dg.-628 Nicollet Avenue Lenses Replaced Office: At. 1625 WES GRUND GARAGE Phone Du. 4201 Specializing in Chrysler Products Also Good Used Cars 1907 East Lake Street Minneapolis Only one life, Twill soon be past. Only what is done for Christ will last. I! Suits Sponged and Pressed 25C While You Wait Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked 50c 4R83 CALL FAMOUS CLEANING AND DYING COMPANY Atlantic 9634 FREE Remodeling Repcnrmg With 2 Suits Pressed or 1 Hat Cleaned Across from Hotel Nicolle! Ne. 7404 Re. 8234 WE SPECIALIZE IN HEATING and recommend the The Silent Timken Automatic FOR DOMESTIC AND HOME USE The Enterprise FOR COMMERCIAL AND LARGE INSTALLATIONS GRUDEM COMPANY, INC. 1939 Universily St. Paul 2714 Lyndale $0.1Minneapolis FINE QUALITY CAREFULLY MAINTAINED NASH'S TOASTED COFFEE 1Used in N. C. B. I. Cufetericd r. l. ,. .31 wgiixmrn . .T .? t 2.12.3, flu, tko 535.... y 2:2; rfaw-vvlut... .12 a T ,A A s . ...c..vufxtbi1$ Y z 5 A , . F l. ,1 '21,111.4 4v Mk I, t L .lvVv.9.rd$.ix Q .. V4 .n . . iwxosazktvizr Via . H. .13. in: . .. l 1.. 4 4. 1' it. ,. s. m: T; , ?t. 2.4 A .l ,1 t , ,, ,... A i. i2 Li: 1 .5 . .. xKra.
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