North Central University - Archive Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1949
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Vmg.wxe$ ' .- A WW: VOLUME XV NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE MNNEAPOL S,MNNESOTA This the fifteenth Annual ARCHIVE is presented by the Senior class of 1949 to bring to its readers a graphic view of those who are preparing themselves for better serving their Master. lt pictures the instructors, the personnel and the facilities of the North Central Bible Institute. page two Excerpts from log Book of the USS STEWARDS OF GOD Sept. 9, 1946- Ship was launched and captained by Marlin Peterson, Class presi- ' dent. Trial runs prove her a sturdy craft. A few alterations and additions better fit her for the battle for which she was launched. Sept. 8, 1947- Cast off lines, voyuging into another year captained by Marlin Peterson. She proves a mighty warrior for the cause. Sept. 7, 1948- Ships-out under new command, Calvin P. Olson, captain. She has weathered stormy seas, fought a good fight and is pressing on to the meritorious award to be given May 27, I949. STEWARDS OF GOD Let men so account of us, as of the ministry of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. 1 Cor. 4:1. This name, STEWARDS OF GOD, for the Class of 1949 declares the intent of each of its ninety-two graduating members. Let men so account of us in our varied services and ministries for our Master, as of the ministry of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Stewards, conducting teaching the mysteries of God, channelling us into God- guided streams of endeavor. USS STEWARDS OF GOD . . . I949 Reveals her ship's plan, roIl-cull of personnel and sailing mission. SHIP'S PLAN . . . The nomenclature of the USS STEWARDS OF GOD includes: the dedication to Rev. T. J. ones who entered his teaching ministry at the North Central Bible Insti- tute with the Class of 1949 and the honoring of Rev. Russell H. Olson who is a local pastor and a worthy executive of the North Central District Council which promotes and backs the Bible Institute. Then are pic- tured the Presbyters, who are the Directors of the Insti- tute. The remainder of the ship,s plan is divided by pictures of ships, their decks and divisions portraying in part the divisions of the North Central Bible Insti- tute and student body. The naval pictures used on the division pages are all U. S. Naval official photos. wazrl l-1ZCDC-3 Dedication .................. , ........ -.Page 4 Honorance .......................................................................... Page 5 North Central Bible Institute Pages 6,7 Presbytery-Directorate .................................................... Page 8 Administration. Pages 9,24 Seniors- Pages 25,50 Juniors ...................................................................... Pages 51,60 F reshman ,- ............... Pages 61,72 Music ---.Pages 73,80 Faculty Snapshots ..... Pages 81,82 Practical Work ........................ Pages 83,84 Missionary Bands ........ Pages 85,91 Miscellaneous ,..,Pages 92,128 page three nwr . 25$ ! ' ' To Rev. T. L'Jones the Class of 1949 DEDICATES this ARCHIVE. His Christ! like character, his vast knowledge of: the Scriptures and his patient Vendieaxzforj 3m: impart this knowledge to, the CIaSS'v'VthrOixgh these three v years brings I 121113 tribtit; four. Brotherjones,,g ' ' Mwmww,wkw u M x e KVWIIMW'KM. 3mm , Rev. Russell H. Olson .b. b N.. ' ... Rev. Russell H. Olson is HONORED by the Class of 1949 for the faithful, inspir- ing years of service in the North Central ,District :as pastor, sometimes faculty mem- ber and 91S ,ASSiStant LD'istrict Superintenu dent He is thought 'of as, an exubriant, eGode-Lleoving, 'God-serving friend. 9mg Mr A; NORTH B I North Central Bible Institute was founded in 1930 by the North Central District Council of the Assemblies of God, which at that time comprised Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. Rev. F. J. Lindquist was the first president, a position that he has held continuoulsy since its founding. In the early years of the School, classes were held in the Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle which was soon outgrown, necessitating the expansion into new quarters to adequately provide housing and classrooms. This year the fifth floor was made available to the Students for additional dormitory space and a large recreation room. Of the hundreds of graduates, many are pastoring and working in the majority of the states. Forty-two are working in nineteen different countries throughout the world as missionaries. . This years enrollment gives an idea of the many states represented from year to year as there are students from twenty-six states, the territory of Hawaii and three foreign countries, Canada, Norway and France. To God is ascribed the honor and glory for all that the School is, and the prayer is that it may become greater in the years to come, should the Lord tarry. CENTRAL BLE INSTITUTE page seven Frank J, lindquisf Ivan 0. Miller, Executive Wilson A. Kaner G. Raymond Carlson Rusiell H. Olson, Ass't. President, Bible Institute Vice President, Bible District Secretary District Superintendent District Superintendent Institute Executive officers and Directorate of the North Central Bible Institute. These 0.51m men represent the mlnlsterlng brethren 'w. A. Mom Executive Presby'er Presbyter in matters pertaining to the spiritual growth and essential business both in church affairs and the Bible Institute. Fred R. Goftwald Merle G. Freiheii Presbyfer Presbyier G. 0- M0 George Rasmussen Edwin Gunderson . R. 5. Peterson Allan G. Snider Presbyfer Presbyfer Presbyter Presbyler Presbyfer page eight OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO page ten Criterion for Embarkation As our graduates embark upon a ministry of service for the Lord, we can think of a number of things that will be the necessary help for Christian Service. First of all, we need the Pilot, which is none other than the Lord Jesus Christ, He who said to Peter to cast his net on the right side of the ship. He who stilled the tempest when the disciples felt they were about to perish. This is the Pilot we need. The Bible is our chart and compass that maps the way from earth to heaven. Around us may be rocks and treacherous shoals but those that follow the Word of God will never make shipwreck of their souls. We have an anchor for the soul that can neither break nor drag which passes in behind the veil Where Jesus has entered as our etern- al High Priest. A two-fold cord holds us to this anchor which is His unchangeable Word and His never-failing promise. The dark night of sin is around us, tempestuous waves be at our .frail boat, but with Jesus as Captain and Pilot we shall anchor in the haven of rest. What a home-coming that will be. I have often thought of the terrible fourteen days of storm experience the Apostle Paul had as recorded in Acts the twenty-seventh chapter. An angel of God visited Paul and told him, iiCod hath given thee all that sail with thee? Although there were two hundred and seventy-six souls on board the ship yet not a'One perished. May this be true of all who sail aboard the USS STEVVARDS OF GOD. REV. FRANK J. LINDQUIST Instructor in: tPneumatology, Gospel Methods, Parliamentary Law, Doctrine I-ll, Divine Healing Rev. Lindquist has been the successful pastor of the Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle for the past twenty-five years. He is the founder of the school and has worked hard that all might enjoy the privilege of attending a full-gospel training institute. The longer Rev. Lindquist is known the more his spiritual teaching and consistant godly living is appreciated. ttAll right, turn to your notes nowh page eleven REV. IVAN O. MILLER Instructor in: Epistles I, ll Introduction to Prophecy The students of North Central Bible Institute have received many truths from the faithful teaching of Rev. Miller. He has been in the ministry for over twenty years and with the school for sixteen years. A man of vision, ,he has been used to advance the School as teach- er, principal and as Vice president. ttThat reminds me of an experience.,, REV. WILSON A. KATTER Instructor in: Personal Evangelism Rev. Kattefs life is wrapped up in the win- ning of the souls of men for Christ and is therefore well qualified to teach others the business of winning souls. He was graduated .from the University of Minnesota with a B. A. degree. Rev. Katter now pastors the City of Lakes Chapel and serves as Secretary of the North Central District and the School and manages the publishing house. hI met a fellow the other day? page twelve REV. T. J. JONES Instructor in: N. T. Analysis, Typology O. T. Analysis, Acts Prophecy l and II Rev. Jones has had a Spirit-anointed pastoral, evangelistic and teaching ministry for thirty- one years. His teaching ministry started in Hampstead Bible Institute of London, Eng- land, and was continued as Dean of Clad Tidings Institute for four years. He has taught at North Central for the past three years, the last two serving as principal. Rev. Jones is in constant demand as camp meeting speaker throughout the States as his deep insight into the truths of the Bible has endeared him to all his listeners. WVhere am I, and what am I doing? REV. D. M. EDSON Instructor in: Polemics, Hermeneutics Homiletics I, ll Christian Psychology Devotional Practice Rev. Edson is a graduate of the North Central Bible Institute and has studied at the University of Min- nesota. He has had ten years pastoral and teaching experience, having taught business and Biblical subjects. The past two years he has been Dean of Men, 21 position that has made him well-known and weIl-thought-of by the students. tTfs a psychological phenomena? page thirteen REV. G. RAYMOND CARLSON Instructor in: Pastoral Theology Pentecostal Truth and Testimony Rev. Carlson was graduated from the Western Bible College of Winnipeg, Canada, served as pastor in Thief River F 3.113 and as the Minnesota Sunday School Superintendent until elected Superintendent of the North Central District Council last July. Alreadyi his teaching is proving a blessing to his privileged pupils. Do not be a lazy pastor? REV. DUANE V. HURST Instructor in: Biblical Introduction, Public Speaking Christian Evidences, English Composition Practical Work Director, Archive Director Rev. Hurst was graduated from the North Central Bible Institute and Sioux Falls Col- lege, Where he received his B. A. degree. He' was assistant pastor for three years and has been in evangelistic work as well as travelling with the Cospelaires Quartet in behalf of the School. This has been his second year at North Central as instructor. iistft that right, Huhfrw page fourteen REV. OSCAR JOHNSON Instructor in: Greek I,i Church History' Rev. Johnson studied at the VVausau Business College and Bethel Seminary and has been in pastoral ministry for twenty-five years. He taught at North Central for four years in its early days. Rev. Johnson accepted a new pas- torate the first of the year, making it impos- sible to t continue teaching. The students regretted seeing him go as he had won their hearts. iiIt is really not as difficult as it seems? REV. ROY NOWACK Instructor in: Band, Male Chorus Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus Fundamentals of Music I, ll Rev. Nowack has had many years of practical experience in the musical field. He studied at McPhail School of Music and has directed choirs for the past nine years. Rev. Nowack has been in the ministry for twenty-two years, the last three as assistant pastor at the Min- neapolis Gospel Tabernacle. iiLetis run through that again? page fifteen MAXINE WILLIAMS lnstructress in: History of Missions, Church History Sunday School Organization, Pedagogy Child Evangelism, Bible Atlas Mission Bands Directress, Librarian Miss Williams was graduated from the Valley City State Teachers, College and Northwestern Bible School. In' her, God has given North Central a teacher of high caliber. Her subjects are many and varied but her vast experience and humor are big factors in her successful teaching. Take out pencil and paper? ESTHER SELNESS lnstructress in: Harmony I, II, Conducting l Piano Teaching Methods Ear Training I, ll History of Music Miss Selness has a B. M. degree from McPhail School of Music and was graduated from Central Bible Institute. She,s a competent teacher of the numerous musical classes as she has had sixteen years of experience in piano. North Central has been fortunate these past three years to have her consecrated talent. And now class? page sixteen IONE SOLTAU Girls' Counselor Miss Soltau was graduated from the Vocation- al Hospital and North Central Bible Institute. She has had four years of college and seven years nursing experience. As Girls, Counselor and Nurse she is most capable because of her fine Christian character and background of experience. In her the girls have one whom they can trust for counsel and guidance. WES after elevenV, SEVERNA BROWN Registrar, Typing and Shorthond Prior to Miss Brownk position at North Cent- ral she taught at the Black Hills Commercial College and had three years Civil Service ex- perience. Her capability and willingness in matters of credits and epfaminations have won for her the friendship of all. Fifteen errors isn,t bad . . . . to begin with? page seventeen JOHN PHILLIPPS Instructor in: Greek I Mr. Phillips was graduated from the North Central Bible Institute and is studying at Augsburg College from Which he Will be graduated this spring with a B. A. degree. He has pastored a mission in North Minneapo- lis for the past three years. mfhis is supposed to be the Creek Class, but I just wanted to show you? Commencement 1948, Municipal Auditorium page eighteen MR. R. L. KATTER Experience is a great teacher and for twenty- six years it has aided Mr. Katter as business executive. He has served in various branches of business and is now Financial Director of North Central. Mr. Katter received his Bache- lor of Science degree from the University of Minnesota. He has been associated with the School since 1937. ttDon,t let your .financial problems get you down. REV. H. R. SNYDER Rev. Snyder has been with the North Central Bible Institute from its beginning. His duties include those of treasurer of the Bible School, the North Central District, and teaching pen- manship. Mr. Snyder studied at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. His efforts and faithful ser- vice these many years has greatly contributed to the success of the School. hAre you sure th'atts right now? page nineteen ELAINE NESS MARTHA THOMAS General Receptionist Bookkeeper WANDA BAIN NORMA HUIZENGA Stenographer Stenographer page twenty a FRANK leizov ' MISS ESTELLA BURKHART Engineer Housekeeper -. K LAWRENCE DOUGLAS MISS ARLENE CROCKETT Assistant Housekeeper Second Engineer page twenty-one lucille Berndi Assistant Librarian Dick Stevens, Paul Wilson Book Store lawrence Tipton, Matthew Timm John Kubesch Elevator Operators page fwenly-two Elsie Frank Postmistress Charles Celentano Night Watchman John Kubesch, Frank DeRosso, Marvin Albert, lawrence Bisonette, leonard Anderson, Catherine Block, Martha Burgdorf Floorworkers FWY-mi 19345 s 759104? munsrsnvus mmwauxat m 28, 5 E Miss Ida Jensmo Cook Kitchen Crew Cafeteria Faculty Table Serving Line O istratlon Reg OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO t1 SENIOR OFFICERS CALVIN OLSON MARLIN PETERSON President Vice President . VIVIAN HELGREN . ALVINA BRINK . Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL . JOHN WASHLER, HAROLD SCOTT page fwenty-snx MILTON KERSTEN, CHRISTINE CRAWFORD VERLETTE DUERKSEN EllNOR ANDERSON E. AJ MARVIN ALBERT Marw Wl'nnefka, lllmols Hill City, So. Dak. mm. :6 Psa. 91:! Great lakes Bible Institute, JD Class Sec. UH ' w ' ALAN BAKER Woisw lEONARD ANDERSON meacom Springfield, Mo- , Minn. Rom. 1:16 Isa. 53:56 Male Chorus m Mixed Chorus m Missionary Bands' Pres. HID Gospelaires Quartet HID V24 FANNIE BEGLAU Whomp Chomm Ashley, No. Dak. Job 23:10 Ludies' Chorus U,II,IIU Mixed Chorus U,II,IID JANE BREES mreezi$ Galvu, III. Psu. 91:1,2 Great Lakes Bible Insiiiute U,In Ladies' Chorus U,ID Mixed Chorus HAD India Mission Band Pres. UH Studeni Council Sec. m European Mission Band Sec. um DEAN G. BERGSTROM Eagle Bend, Minn. Rom. 1:16 Gospel Crusaders Quartet UH Male- Chorus U,ID Mixed Chorus mm South American Band Pres. OLGA MARIE BENSON Minneapolis, Minn. Phil. 4:19 Mixed Chorus HID ALVINA BRINK Winid Kansas City, Mo. P50. 116:! European Mission Band Sec. m ludies' Chorus U,ID Mixed Chorus JD Class Treas. Um ORVlllE CARlSON WrainQ Crosby, No. Dak. Prov. 3:6 Vice Pres. U3 India Mission Band Pres. UID Archive Staff UM DOROTHY CARlSON monw Jamestown, N. Y Ma . 6:33 China-Japan Mission Band Sec. HID ladies' Chorus UH Mixed Chorus UH WALLACE CHARLES 3Wallw Minneapolis, Minn. Psa. l'lz'l Male Chorus H, II, D Mixed Chorus H, II, D LAUREL COLE 1Elsie-1..C.1 Pillager, Minn. I Pe1er 1;8 Mule Chorus 111 Mixed Chorus U1 WAYNE CRAWFORD Fort Dodge, Iowa Psa. 91:1 Mule Chorus 11,11,1111 Mixed Chorus 11,11,1111 Vice Pres. 1Freshmun Class '46 JOHN COX Uohnny1 Kokomo, Ind. Luke 22:32 China-Japan Mission Band Vice Pres. 11111 Mixed Chorus m DUANE D. DEHMLOW Belleville, III. Isa. 40:31 Work Group leader 111.1111 11, II, 1111 Mixed Chorus 11,11,110 .z, VERlETTE DUERKSEN murkw Dleft, Minn. Heb. 4:15 Palestine Mission Pres. UH Mixed Chorus 0 Student Council In ArcheMe Stuff ULIIU EDWIN ELIASON EdditQ Minneapolis, Minn. ll Cor. 5:17 Prac. Work Group ieader UH Male Chorus U,IU Mixed Chorus U, IV 5. Am. Mission Band Vice Pres. U0 Gospel Crusaders Quartet UH Archive Staff HID Gospelaires Quartet HID ANNA DYMACEK AnM Trail City, 50. Dak. Rom. 8:28 Mixed Chorus 0 JOHN FAY uinle Mum Newton, Iowa Phil. 4:13 ELSIE FRANK 1Frankie1 :Efwgfgly'1 ' ALICE EVERLY mu , Gardiner, Maine opeun Mission Band Treas. 0H1 P50. 373415 ArcheHe Staff UH Archive Siuff UID ESTHER FREY 1Essie1 Glyndon, Minn. . Psa. 19:14 JUNE FREY Uunie1 Glyndon, Minn. Ladies' Chorus U1 Col. 1:10 M'xed Chms m Ladies' Chorus u,m Mixed Chorus U,II1 Class Sec. 0,111 Homeland Mission Band Treas. HID Band um ArcheHe Stuff UH Archive Staff UID V 1 ' : MARY EDlER HERMAN GRAMS mick or HP Preachen O'dsr A'ber'm Canada Fond du lac, Wis. '50- 41:13 Rom. 5:8 Mixed Chorus U,IU Male Chorus JD Prac. Work leader HID C. Am. Mission Band Pres. UH Archive Staff In Gospel Crusaders Quartet UH BETH GOETTING ELIZABETH GREEN mum la CI'OSSe. Wisc. Minneapolis, Minn. Mark 9:23 Je 33:3 Mixed Chorus u,un Homeland Mission Band Sec. HID , MISSIO'W'Y Bands' 59C- In COLLEEN GUINN Otiumwa, Iowa Psu. 37:4 Palestine Mission Band Sec. HID ELLIOTT W. HALSTEAD Ainswonh, Nebraska Rom. 12:1 WILLIAM A. HAAS Browntown, Wis. John 1:12 9 EUNICE E. HANSON Gunid Alma Center, Wis. Psu. 42:1 Mixed Chorus U,IID lui'n Am. Mission Band Sec. um I Student Council m . sa. 26:3 Mixed Chorus U, D India Mission Band Sec. HID DELORES HEIBERG med Crookston, Minn. Pro. 3:5,6 ladies' Chorus Ul, U Mixed Chorus U,IID Mercer, Pe Psa. 91:1 Mule Chorus H, II, U Mixed Chorus H, II, D REUBEN HARTWICK $adsacld nn. 5 .A H me ,, VIVIAN HELGREN Wivd Moorhead, Minn. Phil. 3:7 Bond a, 1mm Orchestra m, D Archene Staff UH Archive Staff In Class Sec. HID page thirty-five BERYL HOUGER Spokane, Wash. John 8:31, 32 CLARA BELLE Elk Point, 50. Oak. ll Cor. 2:14 Palestine Mission Band In CHARLES HUFFMAN meadbeun Eldora, Iowa Psa. 122:1 ROLAND KAISER mulch Culbertson, Mont. Psa. 19:14 Male Chorus U,II1 Mixed Chorus U,II,III1 MILTON J. KERSTEN MilH ausau, Wis. Prov. 3:5,6 Male Chorus m Mixed Chorus 0 Student Council U, D Vice Pres. HI Archive Staff In lENETTE KRANS Neffy Gli den, Wis. Psa. 9l:4 Mixed Chorus H, II, D ludies' Chorus I, D Archive Staff In WAYNE KOBES w. l. Moodw Iowa City, Iowa Mark 8:36 Prac. Work Group leader HID 'gemi'iogizch' DONNA LARES rov. . Minneapolis, Minn. Isa. 50:7 Band U,IH Mixed Chorus m . I Ladies' Chorus m Elasrvgiielkm B'be School Orchesfra m Choral Club 0 Prairie Bible Institute 0 yeard LAWRENCE B. LARSEN much Staten Isiand, N- Y- ALBERT LeBRUN mum Eph' 6:6'7 Minneapolis, Minn. African Mission Band Pres. UH Rom. 1'16 African Mission Band Vice Pres. UID Gospeluires Quartet HID Trumpet Trio Pianis1 m Band UI,IIU Mule Chorus U,II,IID Mixed Chorus U,ID Chapel Pianist UI,IIH Student-piuno Teacher Uln , x - EMMANUEI. lUNDBlAD mm IRENE lENTZ St. Paul, Minn. Coleman, Wis. H Tlm. 4:2 PM 3 Central Bible Institute m ladies' Chorus m Male Chorus I, U Mixed Chorus 0 V ,r ' BEN MAZUREK mash-bulb am FRANCES MacKl Kearny, New Jersey M n. 59. Pau, in I Peter 2:6 Psa. 126:6 Archive Photographer U, II,IIU Mixed Chorus 0, Chapel Pianist and Organist U,II,IIU ladies' Chorus HIM European Mission Band Pres. HID Chapel Pianist mun Male Chorus m Islands of the Sea Band Treas. HID ' Mixed ChOWS MELVIN D. McClAIN Ded Plymouth. III. poms MILLER worm Butler, New Jersey Islands of the Sea Mission Band Joshua 19 Vice Pres. UI,IID Male Chorus U,IID Mixed Chorus U,Iln Pruc. Work Group Leader HID Isa. 61:10 Palestine Mission Band Pres. HID LEO MILLER Ashton, So. Dak. MERWIN MILLER '50- 262314 Bancroft, Wis. Mule Chorus I,n,un Eph 3:20 Mixed Chorus U,II,IID h' - M' - B d P III Prue. Work Group Leader HID C mu Japan 'ssmn an res. Chinu-Jupcm Mission Band Pres. Uln THEODORE MORING UecD Moorhead, Minn. Deut. 33:27 DORIS NEUMAN 1Dorsy1 Storm lake, Iowa Psa. 119:11 ladies' Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Archene Staff ULIID A y SYLVIA NESS 1SyD Minneapolis, Minn. Isa. 45:2 ladies' Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1D Class Treas. H, In Student Council In Archetfe Stuff 1,11 MARCUS NISSLEY 1Nicely1 lancasfer, Penn. Jer. 33:3 India Mission Band Vice Pres. HID Archive Staff UIU DANIEL NUNGESSER mannia Minneapolis, Minn. Rom. 8:1 PALMER H. OIEN Eseondido, Calif. Male Chorus U,II,IIU Isa. 59:21 Mixed Chorus U,IH Gospei Crusaders Quartet UH Male Chorus JD Mixed Chorus U,IU CALVIN OLSON CuD Wi.llmur, Minn. CARRIE ANN OLSON Kookid Phll. 3:8 Minneapolis, Minn. Band u,u,nn Psu' 126'6 Orches'ru UJLIIU Archive Staff um Male Chorus 0 Band m Mixed Chorus 0 Prac. Work Group leader ULIID Class Pres. um JAMES R. OLSON Olslein Willmar, Minn. ll Cor. 15:57 Central Bible Institute UH Veterans' Chorus UH Cup Photographer UH European Mission Band Vice Pres. UID MERLE OLSON Aden, Minn. I Cor. 15:58 Male Chorus U,ID Mixed Chorus U,IU JOSEPH C. OLSON Nod Brinon, 50. Oak. Rom. 1:16 Male Chorus U, D Mixed Chorus U, U Prac. Work Group leader I, D MARLIN PETERSON Wefe- Honeyi Motley, Minn Isa. 40:31 Class President U, In Class Vice Pres. HID Male Chorus H, II, D Mixed Chorus H, II, D ELIZABETH PETRUCCI mosi$ Millville, W. Va. Job 13:15 PHYLLIS PITT Uilli$ Sheffield, Pa. Psa. 19:14 ludies' Chorus U, In Mixed Chorus U,ID African Mission Band Treus. HID HERMAN RADEK mach St. Paul Minn. . ' . VIRGII. l. RASMUSSEN erw ' Sum. 16' Kurlstud, Minn. John 3230,31 Male Chorus U,ID Mixed Chorus U,ID Archive Staff um Prue. Work Group Leader UI,IID V HAROLD SCOTT CLAUDE E. ROUSH uem fagjf'sfgy' Mo' Clymer, N. Y. ' ' '50- 43:13 Prac. Work Group leader HID Student Council In Male Chorus UU Mixed Chorus U Archette Staff UH Prac. Work Group leader 0!, U Scottw ROBERT SKAlSTAD mertia DONALD l. SHOFF mom :pokiqe,.lmashingvon BasseH, Neb. sa. 9. Isa. 41:10 Male Chorus JIM Mixed Chorus m Prac. Work Group Leader Hm STANLEY SMEDSRUD mam H .'m','y' M' ' CLINTON SPILMAN Minn PhII. 1.21 . Wmchesfer, Ind. Acts 26:22 Pruc. Work Group leader UI,IID f 1,: MERLIN STEEN 2Steenie2 , , Decorah, Iowa GERTRUDE THOMAS 2Ger0 Col. 113 Denver, Colo. Mule Chorus U,II,IID PM 3:14 Pruc. Work Group Leader HID Mixed Chorus U,II,IID ARNE THOMASSEN Hommi$ Staten Island, N. Y. I John 3:16 Student Council 0,! Ely, Ml Rom. 8:28 GERAI. lNE- TORNFELT Kserrw nn. Band I, D Orchestra I, D Alaska Mission Band Treas. U ladies' Chorus UH Mixed Chorus U,ID Missionary Bands' Treas. HID lAWRENCE TIPTON Hippw Petersburg, V Jer. 31:3 Male Chorus U, H, U Mixed Chorus H, II, D GERALDINE VAllA KEerH Winner, 50. Deck. Archene Staff UH Palestine Mission Band Sec. UH Archive Staff In DELORA lYNN WAGNER Olivet, So. Dak. I Sam. 12:24 Archette Stuff UH ROLAND E. WALLER Minneapolis, Minn. Luke 1:37 Male Chorus H, II, IID Mixed Chorus H, II, IID PHYLLIS WAGNER Whin OIivef, So. Dak. I Peter 5:7 Archeite Stuff UH tadies' Chorus 0 Mixed Chorus m 5 , JOHN WASHLER Hubbd Winchester, Ind. Acts 26:22 Student Council 0, II, 0 Student Council Pres. HID ROY H. WHITE Sioux City, Iowa Psu. 37:45 Prac. Work Gron leader HID PAUL WILSON Whilosophed Moline, III. I John 4:7 Palestine Mission Band Trees. m Archive Editor In Veterans' Organization Pres. UH JANIE BELLE WOODEN Shenandoah, Iowa Gal. 2:20 Archene Stuff un Mixed Chorus H,IID WILLIAM E. ROBB Khn$ Gillene, Wyoming Rom. 8:1 Special Student ROBERTA YENSAN mam North Tonawanda, N. Y. Psu. 18:2 Archene Stuff UD laIin Am. Mission Band Trees. 0 OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY HOTO L JUNIOR OFFICERS . o CALVIN RISK . . FRAFIK HOZ'EZETTER President Vlce Pres: ent . VERLA MAE SPENCER . lUCILLE BERNDT 0 Secretary Treasurer S UDENT COUNCIL JACOB STROH, MANUEL SHOULTS, WARREN GOBLE page fifty-two DURON INGROUN, GLADYS lARSON, LOIS OHMAN leoru Adams Dorothy Ankarlo lawrence W. Ausdahl Rice Lake, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Shirley Bailey Ralph Baker Alice Mae Bakke Delilah Bakke Souk Centre, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. De Sort, No. Dqk. Grenora, No. Dak. Cornelia Bakker Waller Baffle Wanda Bell Ralph Berg los Angeles, Calif. Minneapolis, Minn. Mountain lake, Minn. Tokio, No. Dak. David Bergsten Bonnie Berndf Red Oak, Iowa Cedar Bluffs, Kansas page fifty-three Lucille Berndf Catherine Block Donna Boles Culbertson, Neb. Wilmonf, Minn. Grand River, Iowa Faye Bergen Gladys Broberg Thomas Buchanan Daniel Burgdorf Woodstock, III. Detroit Lakes, Minn. Cabringfon, No. Dak. Evansville, Ind. Martha Burgdorf Shirley Casfner Charles Celenfuno Everett Cole Evansville, Ind. Hackettstown, N. J. Gary, Ind. Pillager, Minn. Gail Copple Dale Coven Trenton, Mo. New Casfle, Po. page fiffy-four Thelma Crawford Ray Crouse Ralph Davis Oakland, Minn. Clay City, Ind. Alexandria, Va. Theo Dawson Frank De Rosso Marian Dessem Robert Doebler Moorhead, Minn. Peekskill, N. Y. Worthington, Minn. Princeton, Minn. lois Dorsey Melvin Drew: Chester Dunbar Hilda Eyfzen Huron, So. Dak. McCook, Neb. Almeria, Neb. Columbus, No. Dak. Maxine Fee Doris Force Walker, Minn. Gilletie, Wye. page fifty-five Donald Gilsdorf Warren Goble leland Gohe'en St. Paul, Minn. Pequot Lakes, Minn. Aberdeen, 50. Dak. m Joy Goodbeau Henry Greenwald Calvin Gruefzmacher David Guenther Sauk Rapids, Minn. Minnesota Lake, Minn. Paynesville, Minn. Rothschild, Wis. Mildred Gunormson Donald Haas Mary Ellen Haas lorry Hull Minot, No. Dak. Red Oak, Iowa Rapid City, 50. Dak. Edenville, Minn. Ruby Hull Waller Hannemun Randall, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. page fifty-six IDorine Hansen Doris Hansen Clifford Hanson Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Cumberland, Wis. Robert Hanson Donald Hennessy Marilyn Hermunson Erma Hirschberg Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Harvard, Ill. Topeka, Kansas Wilma Hoaglund Gladys Holm Arthur Holmes Ardell Holmsfrom Ypsilanti, Mich. Moorhead, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Rice Lake, Wis. Frank HosfeHer George Howell BriHon, So. Dak. East Hartford, Conn. page fiffy-seven Paul Hull Eleanor lgnell Elmer Ignell Cecil, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. ???w Robert Ingersoll Duron lngroum AurleHeJohnson Charlotte Johnson Park Rapids, Minn. Topeka, Kansas Detroit Lakes, Minn. Sparta, Wis? Pauline Johnson Jerral Jones Virginia Jones Omer Kallevig Minneapolis, Minn. Mt. Sterling, Ky. Elk Point, 50. Oak. Willmar, Minn. leslie King Paul Klingsheim Detroit Lakes, Minn. Spring Valley, Minn. page fifty-eight John Kubesch Gladys larson Pauline lilgren Rice Lake, Wis. Eureka, Calif. Grand Rapids, Minn. $ Ray loven Ruth Ann luff John Mazurek Barbara McFarland Kulm, No. Dak. Quincy, III. Kearney, N. J. Mexico, Missouri Tini Menken Curtis Menling Donald Miller Marian Monson Le Center, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Belview, Minn. Warren Munson Esther Nelson Norfolk, Neb. Douglas, No. Dak. page fifty-nine giW . - , m, Molly Nelson Victor Nelson Ella Netzer Hopkins, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Regent, No. Dak. Dorothy Nollsch Harry Nollsch Mariorie Nymon lois Ohman Rapid City, 30. Dak. Rapid City, 50. Duk. Fargo, No. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. ax Gordon Olson Helen Olson Norma Olson lois Olson Willmar, Minn. Barnesville, Minn. Barnesville, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Fred Pate Virginia Peterson Houston, Texas Minneapolis, Minn. page sixty Marguerite Peirucci Harlan Pygman Hattie Raiser Millville, W. Va. Truman, Minn. Rice Lake, Wis. Anelha Remus Arlem: Remus Calvin Risk Betty Roman Edgar, Wis. Edgar, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Rosin Norman Russum Robert Scharnberg Elnora Schnoor Rochester, N. Y. Graffon, Nm Dak. Rosholf, So. Dak. Des Moines,lowa David Schultz Charles Sherwood Violet Sherwood Manuel Shoults Milwaukee, Wis. Murdo, So. Dak. Murdo, So. Dak. St. Clair, Ma. page sixty-one $9 Ruth Spahn Verlu Mae Spencer Howard Spillers McCook, Neb. Brainerd, Minn. Kalamazoo, Mich. Naomi Spillers Jacob Stroh Joan Strong Paul Donald Sundell Kalamazoo, Mich. Herrick, So. Dak. Burbank, So. Dak. Jamestown, N. Y. Edward Sundquisf Marianne Sutton Cora Swenson Edna Swenson Minneapolis, Minn. Scobey, Mont. Scobey, Mont. Frank Thornbrugh Leon Wilson Alfred Yoda Walter Zittlaw Ottawa, Kansas Moline, Ill. Hilo, Hawaii Elkhart, Ind. page sixty-fwo OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO b FRESHMEN OFFICERS ' MELVIN SODERSTROM . o ELDER BOYTAR . 0 President Vice Presudent JOYCE O'FARRELL Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL 0 ANITA BORCHERS . Al MAZUREK, FRED HALQUIST, ROBERT BAKKER liwlge SIX'Y-fOU' JOYCE CHANDLER, DORIS ERICKSON, lUCY SHABAZ W'OOJ'tcc'Ocoaacl W... .5. .3 Grace Adams Norma Allen Bony Anderson Minneapolis, Minn. Barnesville, Minn. Ellendale, Minn. 3 Q . 3 . Janice Anderson Virginia Anderson Gurney Andrus Manin Ausduhl Marcus Bukko Cook, Minn. Ohumwa, Iowa Oberlin, Ohio Mora, Minn. New England,N.D. Haul Bokkon I Joan Boklur Robert Boklur Paul Borne Ardys Bock Ulen, Minn. Muskegon, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. Saginaw, Mich. Willmor, Minn. Eunice Bock lylo Bomi M. Arlene Boron: Joyce Berg Bernard Willmar, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn South Bend, Ind. St. Paul Park, Minn. North Braddock, Penn. Robert Iornard Donald Bisdorf lcwnnco Bison. - Norfh Braddock, Penn. Minheapolis, Minn. Birchwood, Wis. page sixty-five OCWI OO. X. X U'O'O'I'OOOO0.000'OOOOOOJOJ . vlalcc .ococcclnclaac.o Eunice Boles Anita Borchen Mary loo Botgen Grand River, Iowa Verndale, Minn. Woodstock, Ill. 0 Grace Boyd Elder Boytar Jeane . Braivold lois Brink Clifford Campbell Grand Rapids, Mith. Elyria, Ohio Homestead, Mom. Fosston, Minn. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Joyce Chandler Fred Cool Esther Cornelius Richard Cornell Dorothy Culbertson Trenton, Mo. Larslan, Mont. Oslo, Norway Grand Rapids, Mich. Wells, Minn. Ruth Danberry Ida Mao Davidson Gladys Dcmmor laurenu Demmer Flody Dodge Madison Lake, Minn. Tyrone, Penn. Fergus Falls, Minn. Hastings, Neb. Terril, Iowa Patricia Doluilek Roben Doom loonu Duorksen Topeka, Kansas Grand Rapids, Mich. Mountain Lake, Minn. page sixty-six Vltccnoo'lo'olllctoooonovaooo 'octcaoa. OOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOIOII .O'bm ..'....'. O '0. oo.co- Kenneth Durr Dale Erickson Doris Erickson Iron River, Wis. Terril, Iowa Terril, Iowa .c'. Donald Fluke Walter Fluke Modha Frank William Garlii John Gerlicher Thief River Falls, Minn. Thief River Falls, Minn. Saginaw, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Rochester, Minn. Doris Gilsdorf Esther Gianna: Alton Glaze Melvin Gable Carolyn Goheon St. Paul, Minn. Frederic, Wis. Antelope, Mont. Benton Harbor, Mich. Aberdeen, So. Dak. , George Goomas Arthur Green Ellwood Grissom Delphine Gritten leland Gross Rockford, Ill. OHumwa, Iowa Hamilton, Mont. Britten, So. Dak. Aberdeen, So. Dak. Fred Hulquisf Gordon Humeloih Etta Jane Hamelo'h South Bend, Ind. Grand Island, Neb. Galesburg, Ill. page sixty-Seven . -0.0.....'.. '-.. Vl'lcctocoaooco'.00cac.b I Bernice Hanson Wilma Jean Harris Warren Henderson Ulen, Minn. Granada, Minn. Marshall, Minn. : . K .4 - VA. 1 V I Esther Henry laverda Hicks John Hoglund Richard Holmquis! Maxine Holsinger Seanle, Wash. Tippecanoe, Ohio Longford,$o. Dak. Park Rapids, Minn. Roaring Spring, Penn. otoooconcc'l Norma Huisinga Berdena Hussey Marilyn Jacobson Marlys Jacobson Joan Jenkins Willmur, Minn. Grand Rapids, Mich. Redwood Falls, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Housmn, Mo. Alyce Jensen Eulalia Johnson Gordon A. Johnson Gordon M. Johnson William B. Judson Minot, No. Dak. Bremerton, Wash. Fergus Falls, Minn. Wilton, No. Dak. Terre Haute, Ind. A Helen Korialu Robert Korialu June King Menahga, Minn. Menahga, Minn. Detroit Lakes, Minn. page sixty-eight OOOOOOOO'O'O'JIOOO0.0000,.o O .'. .'.'... . O .O'm0't4'cc'...acct . - 1'3 Q . Q . 8 Berden Krome leolu Kuhlmann Henry lagerwall . Big Stone City, 50. Dak Sioux City, Iowa Clarkfield, Minn. '.'. Clifford W. larson Floyd larson luwrence R. Larson lyle J. larson George Lawson Breckenridge, Minn. Beach, No. Dak. Eureka, Calif. Valley City, No. Dak. Black River Falls, Wis. Q Stanley levong Putri iu luiz Gallic MacKinney Samuel MacKinney Joan Mathews Minneapolis, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. Nice, France St. Paul, Minn. Ashmbula, Ohio ; ,as' Albert J. Maxurek Jean McGill Elaine McKenzie Beverly McNab Forrest Melville Kearny, New Jersey Williston, No. Dak. Sioux Falls, 50. Oak. Britten, So. Dak. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Carol Meitling Mervin Michaelson Josephine Miller St. Paul, Minn. Kiesfer, Minn. Gary, Ind. page sixty-nine . O.-O....'.'. '... I ., '. ...W- . WW :' wad cw W w : $ A x : . : O , Muriorie Mitchem Jack Montag lois Monlag III McCook, Neb. Oshkosh, WIS. Oshkosh, WIS. Danton W. Moore Voryl Morrell Down I.. Mondale June Nichols Joyce O'Furrell Muskegon, Mich. Waterville, Minn. Alden, Minn. Ladysmith, Wis. Duluth, Minn. Donald Ohman Ellen Olson Grayce Olson laVonne Olson Fred 0 Minneapolis, Minn Detroit Lakes, Minn. Black River Falls, Wis. Blue Earth, Minn. Marineffe, Wis. Bonnie Owen Robert Paul Roland Paulson David Peters Edith PeIers Sf. Paul, Minn. Marshall, Minn. Princeton, Minn. Tyrone, Penn. Gary, Ind. Marian Peters ipson Donna Powers Melford Price Grand Rapids, Mich. Whitehall, Wis. Flint, Mich. Poynefte, Wis. page seventy '... l. ..O. '.O . C'.. .. ..O'.'.'.'.'..... I r .-. .3 ooccn- Kermit Quisiad Curtis Rasmussen Roy F. Rasmuuen . Willmor, Minn. Bruce, So. Dak. Bruce, 50. Oak. '.'. Dorothy Renberg Chrisfine Reynolds Richard Riner June Rockstad Max Rosenboom St. James, Minn. Fergus Falls, Minn. Rock Springs, Wyo. Star Prairie, Wis. Trenton, Mo. Bernard Rosenthal Arthur Rosin Marion Ruswm Glenice Salseih Donhu Schultz Cadoft, Wis. Rochester, N. Y. Grafton, No. Dak. Woodville, Wis. Saginaw, Mich. A Paul Scrubeck Rollin Severson lucy Sheba: Donald Sharp Hubert Sharp Walters, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Gary, Ind. Jackson, Minn. Sioux City, Iowa Ruth Shennum John Simar Donna Simmons Howard Skinner Scobey, Mont. Eagle Bend, Minn. Rapid City, 50. Dak. Hastings, Neb. page seventy-one 0..0....cncb'tt'ttvt'4't-C '.'. 'l .'.'..'. 'C 'I'... ...O...I.OJOI..- l I Melvin Sodersfrom Richard S'evens Audrey S'eyer Moline, III. Minneapolis, Minn. Bowman, No. Dak. VIIOOU'I Virginia Turr Thelma Tate Ida Testa Vera Thalucker Theodore Thompson Slayton, Minn. Springfield, MO. St. Paul, Minn. Eau Claire, Wis. Thief River Falls, Minn. L Carolyn Tidrick Ardis Timm Matthew Timm Mariorie Timmermun William Tims Park Rapids, Minn. Shawno, Wis. Shawno, Wis. Slayfon, Minn. Slcyton, Minn. Mary Ellen Treisler Theodore Trower Florence Venske Donald Wanquisf William Wayman Woterberry, Neb. Cheboygan, Mich. Wausau, Wis. Wrenshall, Minn. Moorhead, Minn. '0.........'.'..... 'I3 - s 3T k R059 WGHiQ James Wicks Margaret Williams Joan Wright Thomas Yoda Audubon, Iowa Springfield, Ill. Sherburn, Minn. Saginaw, Mich Hilo, Hawaii page seventy-fwo OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO x - $1,. REV. ROY NOWACK MISS ESTHER SELNESS The music department is directed by these two experienced instructors. Under their teaching and guidance the musical units are developed. NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE BAND page seventy-four MEN'S CHORUS page sevenfy-five Dave Peters King's Men-Don Sheff, Elmer lgnell, Omer Kallevig, Ed Sundquis1 lucy Shabaz Carole Metfling, Marian Russum, Virginia Tarr , Sam MacKinney Harold Scott, Ralph Berg, Gale Copple, Dave Guenther page seventy-six Crusaders for Christ Trio Dick Sievens Naomi Spillers, Doris Neumann, Ruth Ann luff Howard Spillers, Gordon Olson, larry Hall, Calvin Gruetzmacher King's Daughters Trio Gale Copple, Harold Scott Doris Hanson, Vivian Helgren, Dorene Hanson Alvinu Brink page seventy-seven Bob Baker I Vivian Helgren, Edith Peters Don Bisdorf Gospel Harmonenes Mae Davidson, Norma Allen, Lula Johnson Virginia Peterson Marilyn Jacobson Bob Rosi Manue! Shoults page seventy-eighf Bud Larsen, Wilma Junker Jim Wicks Phyllis Wagner, Delora Wagner, Phyllis Pi Bud Lagerwall Dick Stevens, Frank DeRosso, Bob Scharnberg, Cliff Larson Doris and Dale Erickson page sevemy-nine page eighty l I K M Gospelaires eoa u mann Alan Baker, Bud larsen, Eddie Eliason, Duane Hurst Cal Olson Freshman Quartet Gordon A. Johnson, Dave Peters, Kermit Quisted, lorry R. l0? Sam MucKinney, Pianist Max Rosenbloom Chapel Finnish and Organist: 12$ ng ' 'l. Bro. Nowuck-Bund Practice 2. Bro. Miller - Junior Testament 4. Gallic: MacKinney-French 5. Bro. Epistles Bro. Jones' Present 3. B 0. Miller - Off for Jones - Freshman Home 6. Christmas Party- Old page eighfy-one 1. Miss Williams-In library 2. Bro. Philllpps-Thut's Greek 3. Miss Soltau-Registration Day 4. Miss Selness-At Desk in Studio 5. Bros. HursI-Breezing in from English 6. Bro. lindquist- Parliamentary law 7. Bro. Carlson-Pentecostul Tr ?h and Testimony page eighty-two g $ $ x5 g $ OFFICIAL u. s. NAVY Practical Work is a vital part of the School program as it puts into action that which the students have been studying and praying about. The twenty-five groups cover varied fields as missions, street meetings, visitation, and assisting in churches with singing, instrumental numbers and preaching. REV. D. V. HURST Director PRACTICAL WORK GROUP LEADERS Street Meeting page eighty-four OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO Miss XVilliams directs the missionary bands each week as they gather for prayer and lectures on the fields of their representative bands. News of the fields is fresh- ened, the need presented and prayers sent forth. MISS MAXINE WILLIAMS Directress MISSIONARY BAND OFFICERS Alan Baker, President Herman Radek, Vice President Beth Getting, Secretary Geraldine Tornfeldf, Treasurer MERLIN lUND and family leaving for South Africa page eighty-six ALASKA BAND Harlan Pygmun, President Josephine Miller, Vice President Luvonne Olson, Secretary Loretta Demmer, Treasurer AFRICA BAND David Guenther, President lawrence B. Larsen, Vice Presidenl Muriorie Nyman, Secretary Phyllis Pi , Treasurer page eighiy-seven CHINA BAND leo Miller, President John Cox, Vice President Dorothy Carlson, Secretary Doris Hanson, Treasurer page eighty-eight EUROPE BAND Ben Mazurek, President James Olson, Vice President Elsie Frank, Secretary Jane Brees, Treasurer HOMELAND BAND Don Miller, President Omer Kallivig, Vice President Betty Green, Secretary June Frey, Treasurer INDIA BAND Orville Carlson, President Marcus Nissley, Vice President Ruby Hanson, Secretary Bonnie Berndf, Treasurer page eightymine ISLANDS OF THE SEA BAND Don Sundell, President Melvin McClain, Vice President Faye Borgen, Secretary Francis MucKinney, Treasurer page ninety JAPAN BAND Merwin Miller, President George Howell, Vice President Dee Hussey, Secrefury Joan Matthews, Treasurer PALESTINE BAND Doris Miller, President Charles Sherwood, Vice President Clara Belle Jones, Secretary Don Fluke, Treasurer SOUTH AMERICA BAND Dean Bergstrom, President Wayne Crawford, Vice President Eunice Hanson, Secretary Roberta Yensun, Treasurer page ninety-one page ninefy-fwo AFRICA- Gladys Mae Stock Henry Dahlberg Russell and Ruth Schirmun James King Martha Jacobson Morris and Alice Williams Melvin and Eleanor Jorgenson Wesley and June Hurst CEINA- Palma Ramsborg Floyd and louise Horst Donald and Elsie Rich INDIA- Elsie Bridgman Christelle Evans Edna Hudson Harriet Schoonmaker Belgian Congo Ivory Coast Ivory Coast liberiu Nigeria Nyasuland Congo South Africa China China China India India India India lATIN AMERICA- .lames Nicholson Kenneth and Martha McIntyre Henry and Rosalyn Mock Thomas and Florence Hollingsworth David and Ruth Kensinger Gladys Kensinger Elmer Niles Mariorie Trulin Virginia Carpenter Richard and Evelyn Palmer Andrew and Doris Hurgrave lester Larson ISLANDS OF THE SEA- Harold and Jean Carlblom Cuba Cuba Cuba Costa Rica Nicaragua Nicaragua Nicaragua El Salvador Cuba Peru Brazil Chile Borneo 1. Reception Room 2. G. Raymond CarISOn and Ernest S. Williams a? Minnisfers' Institute 3.. First Clothing Sh'pment to Europe's Needy 4. Veterans attending N. C. B. l. page ninety-ihree Mr. Rev. and Mrs. G. Raymond Carlson and Family Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Jones and Family Rev. 0M! M'S- Roy NOWGCk W'd FWT'HY page ninefy-four Rev. and Mrs. Wilsou KaHer and Family Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Miller and Family Rev. and Mrs. Duane Hurst and Family Rev. and Mrs. F. .l. lindquist Page ninety-five Xh-Immmunw? Rev. Duane Hurst, Faculty Adviser Paul Wilson, Editor Milton Kersten, Assistant Editor Don Sundell, literary Staff June Frey, literary Editor Carrie Ann Olson, literary Staff Orville Carlson, Art Editor Don Hennessy, Artist leNeHe Krans, Art Staff Elsie Frank, An Staff Vivian Helgren, Art Staff Evangeline Strubel, Arti I hot picturexn . o . - o . . - . n . o u o OZSFXu-IOmmUnwD Herman Grams, Business Manager Eddie Eliason, Sales Manager Virgil Rasmussen, Advertising Manager Francis MacKinney, Advertising Stuff Geraldine Vollu, Sales Staff lucy Shabuz, Sales Staff Marcus Nissley, Advertising Staff Charles Celentano, Sales Staff Jack Garlit, Sales Staff Ken Durr, Sales Staff Ralph Davis, Photographer Fred Hulquisf, Photographer Dan Burgdorf, Photographic Staff Gordon Olson, Photographic Staff Ben Mazurek, Chief Photographer ..............PDP? m:nO'uOZZI-Xc.-101m Miss Williams, Faculty Adviser Barbara McFarland, Assistanf Editor Verla Mae Spencer, Reporter Norma Olson, Jr. Class Representative Geraldine Valla, Sr. Class Representative Josephine Miller, Fr. Representative lois Dorsey, Artist Aurlene Johnson, Typist Betty Roman, Typist Shirley Costner, Typist Doris Force, Typist Manuel Shoulfs, Editor leland Goheen, Reporter Ralph Davis, Reporter Robert Schurnberg, Reporter Robert Rosin, Reporter James Wicks, Fr. Representative Ralph Berg, Mimeographer Jerral Jones, Mimeographer mp ?pn Rev. Willis long, President Rev. Duane Hurst, Vice President Rev.Donnld Edson, Treasurer Mrs. John Phillipps, Secretary moi piciurecn Murihq Thomas, Editor North Centraliun Estelle Burkhurt, Assistant Treasurer Elaine Ness, Assistant Secretary hot picturetD Rev. F. J. lindquist, Faculty Adviser mot picturetn page ninety-nine Q? o n1 k9 yhk O-uOZZI-xh-:ommunmza page one hundred John Washler, President Syivia Ness, Secretary Verlette Duerkson, Treasurer Milton Kersten, Vice President Lucy Shabaz Duron Ingroun Joyce Chandler Doris Erickson Gladys Larson Lois Ohman AI Mazurek Jacob Stroh Harold Scott Fred Halquisf Robert Bakker Manuel Shoults Warren Goble Sisters Prudical Herman Well-Balanced Verlu Mae Pos ' Umm Good Just Friends Smile Now lnseparable Big Joke 'l'l. Bashful? Surprise! Angel Face Photogenic Equally Yokecl Inmates long and Short of It Roommates Hoosiers page one hundred one 'l. Careful Now 5. Friends 9. Pretty Maidens 13. Cute Couple 2. Fred The 'I'ex-son 6. Preach It Dave! 10. Saturday Night 14. Practical Work Group 3. Potential Preachers 7. Your Shot H. Buddies 15. Ain'f We Got Fun? 4. Is That So? 8. Going Somewhere? 12. Chummy, Eh? 16. How Sweet! page one hundred two 'l. Cameru-Shy 2. Horrors! . Sweet Henry 4. lend-leuse 5. Shy Miss la! Don't Fall Cousins Serious Don 0 Flaming Evangelist Cute Kids ll. Motherly Type I2. Study Hours l3. Where're We Going? page one hundred three Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Fruitful Ministry SEVENTEENTH GRADUATING CLASS It has been a privilege to have had a part in your $ preparation for gospel ministry. It is our prayer that wherever the call of God may lead, you will always be your best for the Master. In the words of our Saviour we urge you to look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest. NCDRTtt CEPJTRIKL DISTRICT CZOLHNCIL of the ASSEMBLIES of GOD 900 Block Elliot Ave. 5., Minneapolis, Minnesota Q HOME OF THE NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTHUTE AND LAKE GENEVA BIBLE CAMP Russell H. Olson Wilson A. Kottor G. Raymond Carlson Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Secretory page one hundred four DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES CENTRAL SECTION Cambridge Gospel Tabernacle Walter Hatchner, pastor Cambridge, Minnesota Minnetonka Assembly of God Rev. M. L. Gunidn, pastor Mound, Minnesota Princeton Gospel Tabernacle Rev. C. H. Belkstrom, pastor Princeton, Minnesota St. Cloud Gospel Tabernacle Rev. F. R. Gottwald, pastor St. Cloud, Minnesota EAST CENTRAL SECTION Casino Full Gospel Assembly Harry C. Olson, pastor Pillager, Minnesota Crosby-lronton Gospel Tabernacle Rev. C. V. Waters, pastor Crosby, Minnesota Brainerd Gospel Tabernacle Rev. R. 5. Peterson, pastor Brainerd, Minnesota Little Falls Assemblies of God Corner Third and E. Broadway Arvid Kingsriter, pastor Little Falls, Minnesota MIDDLEWEST SECTION Benson Gospel Tabernacle Rev. B. C. Heinze, pastor Benson, Minnesota Willmar Gospel Tabernacle Orville E. Carter, pastor Willmor, Minnesota SOUTH CENTRAL SECTION Assemblies of God Church Herman Grams, pastor St. Peter, Minnesota Wells Assembly of God Church Rev. E. Gunderson, pastor Wells, Minnesota CALENDAR OF SCHOOL EVENTS by June Frey Sept. 7-Registration Day-Here they come! Old friends! New friends to be. Sept. 8-It is always of interest to all when they have the opportunity to listen to Bro. Jones. We the students received real knowledge and blessing from his message on gifts and powers found in I Cor. 12. Sept. 20-Evangelist Anna Lock, one of our favorite women preachers, spoke to us on John 17:15-18. An embarrassing incident was brought out in connection with the pulpit and gum. VVe,re sure all will remember what the connection was. Sept. 22-Marian Russum and Virginia Tarr sang and Bro. Otteson spoke on Acts 1:8. We as Pentecostal people all cherish this promise. Sept. 24-Tr0uble! All have experienced this but Bro. W alter Johnson spoke on how and why we have peace in our hearts: we must look to Jesus and not our- selves. 'Sept. 27-iiI,m Third? Does this bring back memories of Miss Soltau,s message? It brought about a searching of hearts and lives. Sept. 29-Mrs. Sam MacKinney, the French bride gave her personal testimony. Special music was the girls trio-Viv Helgren, Doris and Dorene Hanson. The Seniors were thrilled with a special musical concert by Mrs. Sam MacKinney. Callia is a former concert pianist. Oct. 4-It was nice to hear our Sister Burkhart, speak again. The Lord answers the small desires of ones heart as well as the large if one faithfully serves Him was the theme of her message. page one hundred five WE THANK THE LORD FOR THE TEN SENIORS WHO GRADUATE FROM OUR CHURCH THIS YEAR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SEVENTEENTH S E N l O R C L A S 5 FROM THE MINNEAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE CONGREGATION ' CHURCH BOARD CHRIST AMBASSADORS Broadcasting by Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Lindquist Christmas at the Tabernacle page one hundred six DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES icontinuedi SOUTHWEST SECTION Assembly of God L. Basil Bell, pastor Mountain Lake, Minnesota Assemblies of God Church Kenneth Freiheit, pastor Pipestone, Minnesota Assemblies of God Tabernacle Rev. D. H. Torr, pastor Slayton, Minnesota Assembly of God Tabernacle Lloyd Christiansen, pastor Worthington, Minnesota SOUTHEAST SECTION Assemblies of God Church Allen Dean, pastor Spring Valley, Minnesota Assemblies of God Church Merle G. Freiheit, pastor Winona, Minnesota Austin Assembly of God William Komppi, pastor Austin, Minnesota Lake City Assembly of God Donald G. Cole, pastor Lake City, Minnesota Owctonno Assemblies of God Marcella Dorff, pastor Owotonna, Minnesota Rochester Gospel Tabernacle Rev. W. F. Harding, pastor Rochester, Minnesota NORTHEAST SECTION Two Harbors Gospel Tabernacle Robert Abbott, pastor Two Harbors, Minnesota Full Gospel Assembly Wayne R. Bdrker, pastor International Falls, Minnesota WEST CENTRAL SECTION Alexandria Gospel Tabernacle Rev. W. A. Morken, pastor Alexandria, Minnesota Fergus Falls Gospel Tabernacle Rev. R. E. Smith, pastor Fergus Falls, Minnesota Oct. G-Expectationsii What are ours as Christians? The answers were given to us in the message by Bro. Peterson of Brainerd, Minn. Dave Peters played a solo on his trombone. Oct. 9-iiAnCh0red in Chris? was the theme of our annual Big-Lili sister party this year. Mrs. T. J. Jones gave an encour- aging message on, BUT GOD. Oct. lB-Duets are always nice and the one today was Verla Mae Spencer and Shirley Baily on their trombones. Since Bro. Jones is the Prophecy II teacher his message on, iiA More Sure Word of Prophecy, was full of inform- ation to all. 16-Just because the girls had a party the boys had to have one too, so the iiMeifs F ellowship,, was the result of this. Bro. Willis Long was speaker. i Oct. 18wBr0. Snydefs theme was Faith and how it is for us and is to be used. Erma Hirshberg sang, iiA Closer Walk with Thee? 20-The chapel period was given over to the McCall-Cerard Trio. Sister Gerard gave an exciting talk to both men and women on iiVVomen in the Pulpit Min- istry? She was wholly in favor of it as proved by her ministry. We girls thank her for such a message. 00. H- 00. n- Oct. 25- 1 MUST , was the title of Bro. Edsonrs message, iiOthers are depend- ent on us? Herman Grams sang, iiI Was There When It Happened and I Ought to Know,,. Weire sure that,s true in each one of our lives. Oct. 29-Br0. John Jackson gave a heart-felt message and showed pictures on Cuba, his missionary field. A short consecra- tion service followed. Nov. l-Rev. John Franklin of Central America pictured in words the conditions that exist in CA. and the challenge God has presented us. page one hundred seven Congratulations and GOD-SPEED to the Seventeenth Graduating Class from the BOARD SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS of the ST. PAUL GOSPEL TEMPLE Holly at Mackubin Street ' St. Paul, Minnesota Rev. and Mrs. Ivan 0. Miller and Family page one hundred eight DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES tcontinuedt TWIN CITY SECTION City of Lakes Gospel Tabernacle 4121 Ewing Ave. 50. Wilson A. Kcmer, pastor Minneapolis, Minnesota Fcrmington Gospel Tabernacle David J. Schrepple, pastor Farmington, Minnesota Fremont Tabernacle 25m and Fremont Rev. R. H. Olson, pastor Minneapolis, Minnesota Full Gospel Assembly 628 South Concord St. Mable Saunders, pastor South St. Paul, Minnesota Hopkins Gospel Tabernacle Vernon Cardiff, pastor Hopkins, Minnesota Madison Chapel Madison and Spring St. Roselle Oscarson, pastor Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle 13th and Lake Street Rev. F. J. Lindquist, pastor Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnehoha Gospel Chapel 4910-39th Avenue South Willis Long, pastor Minneapolis, Minnesota The People's Church 4054 Van Buren St. S. E. Douglas Henderson, pastor Columbia Heights, Minnesota Riverview Heights Assemblies of God Carrold Bengston, Founder Fridley, Minnesota St. Paul Bethel Temple Snelling and Juno Streets Paul Hild, pastor St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Evangelistic Tabernacle 536 University Avenue Rev. A. V. Gustafson, pastor St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Full Gospel Assembly 700 Jenks Street Rev. Melford Olson, pastor St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Gospel Temple Holly and MocKubin Street Rev. I. 0. Miller, pastor St. Paul, Minnesota Stillwater Assemblies of God V.F.W. Hall, N. Third Street Stillwater, Minnesota Nov. 2-Cuba seems to be the mission field represented lately and today the spiritu- al attitude of the people was brought out by Mrs. Crosnickle. The reasons for being in Bible School was plainly told by Bro. Grosnickle. Nov. 4-Jesus didn,t fail . . . shall we? What a question but when something in con- nection with God,s work fails whose fault is it? Bro. Downing of Belgian Congo was the speaker and he was talking about the failures on the field because of others failing to answer the call. 15 IT YOU? T here is also a bright side to this. Many Souls have come to know Christ. There are now four mission stations. page one hundred nine SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS SEVENTEENTH SENIOR YEAR CONGREGATION CHURCH BOARD SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS H ' I ' V I Occupy till I come. Rev. and Mrs. Russell H. Olson FREMONT TABERNACLE Fremont at 251h Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota page one hundred ten Nov. 5-All enjoy pictures and many were NOV- 15-We all enjoyed your trombone $010 shown of India by Bro. Cornelius but Dick tStevensL Some more pictures of oh so sad and dark that continent is. India were shown by Bro. Cornelius. 3MP, Igleart: wgre touched and spoken Nov. l7-The Juniors wepe the hbig shotsh t0- 0 W e or ' day. Their quartet sang. Desperation, Nov. 6-A barn, a fireplace, and a corral was press through, Jesus the source, and the grand setting for the Senior class faith are the qualities that are needed party. God gave us physical bodies to to be healed. Bro. Jones was the speaker exercise and Bro. G. Raymond Carlson WhO stated these. hrought ?Pt- thespuitual side by speak- Nov. 19-Truth and Consequences was one mg on, Exermsmg for 00d - of the highlights as far as entertainment NOV. 8-C0ing through Bible School won,t WCDt fOT the Juniors at their hard-time automatically make one a preacher was party. It WOUId be interesting to know the theme of Bro. Duane Hurst,s mes- some 0f the consequences, Dorene and sage. This agrees with what Bro. Lind- BOb- It no longer is a pie bUt a hrockh, quist says-Turn the crank and out only given in reverse. come the preachers-isdt how a Bible A message by Rev. Cordon Peterson school education works. The mental at- Climaxed the evening. titude and spiritual life take their place Nov. 24hThis happened to be our Thanks- here 3130' giving service so many specials were Nov. lO-Those shiny things up on the plat- enjoyed. They included the Junior forml-Itk the first public appearance of Quartet, Dave Peters, and Callia Mac- the school hand. All who enjoyed it say KinneY- Many received a refreshed AMEN. Seriously, a marvelous message heart after hearing the hThanksh testi- was given by our Pres, Bro. Lindquist, monies. A message on hPraiseh was on hCroanings of Creation, Saints, and given by Bro. Jones. the Spmth. Nov. 25-Thanksgiving Day and a welcome Nov. ll-A day off. Hurrah! vacation. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 ASSEMBLY O Christiarnsen Family RADIO BROADCAST from the Worthington, Minnesota 'k Sunday School 9:50 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evangelistic 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 P. M. Christ's Am bassodors Friday 8P.M F GOD TABERNACLE 1518 Miller Street Lloyd Christiansen, pastor THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD HOUR Every Sunday at 9 A. M. . KWOA-Worthington, Minn. 730 on your dual KEEP THAT WHICH I Tim. 6:20 IS COMMITTED TO THY TRUST page one hundred eleven Nov. 29-Br0. Wesley Hurst, a future missions ary to South Africa was the speaker. Laughter broke loose when he said in all seriousness, ttTurn to II Kings if you have your Bible or NEW TESTA- MENT with you. His Vmessage was that God will always pull one through when what youtre doing is His will. Nov. 30-Dayton,s Skyroom was the scene for the former Archette Staffts dinner. Abraham Solomon, a converted Jew and an alumda of N CB1, brought a wonder- ful message on the powers of the Holy Spirit. As a result of the presence of the Holy Spirit the Freshmen had a precious prayer meeting the rest of the mormng. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Broadway and 9th Avenue Alexandria, Minnesota i Rev. W. A. Morken, Pastor Congratulations Graduates GOSPEL TABERNACLE Cambridge, Minnesota i Walter Hatchner, Pastor ' Allen Electronic ' Radio- Organs Phonograph ' Kilgen Pipe ' Television Organs Combinations ' Standard Brands ' Pianos AWM MUSIC co. Corner 8th 8: LaSalIe-Mpls.-AT 4355 CONGRATULATIONS I I! from THE CHRISTS AMBASSADORS of the MINNEAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE CHRIST FOR ALL FOR CHRIST Go forth in the power of HIS Might. Preaching and Teaching ALL Men of the LOVE of God! page one hundred twelve ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH Church Street-Spring Valley, Minnesota Rev. Allen Dean, Pastor Services: 5. S. 9:45 A. M. Y. P. Morning 11 A. M. Evenin . 9 Thurs. Prayer Meeting 8 P. 7 P. M. 8 P. M. M. We Feature Sunday Dinners i tOpen seven dayst i' DO DROP IN CAFE 1717V2 Chicago THE AUSTIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2nd and Grove CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO Sunday School 9:45 A. M. C. A.'s 7 P M. M Morning 11 A. M. Evening 8 P: Thursday Prayer and Praise 8 P. M. Rev. William R. Kamppi 209 S. Chatham Dial 5505 Dec. l-Abraham Solomon, a converted Jew and an alumna 0f NCBI, brought a wonderful message on the powers of the Holy Spirit. As a result of the presence of the Holy Spirit the Fresh- men had a precious prayer meeting the rest of the morning. Dec. 8-Our Christmas communion was par- taken and Bro. Jones spoke on, What mean ye by this service? Sister Burk- hart furnished the special and the en- tire service was in charge of the faculty. Dec. lO-Because each class usually has a par- ty the F reshmen had theirs tonight. Bro. Duane Hurst was Master of Cere- monies so we know they had an en- joyable time. 725cm AREA CHAIRMEN CHRISTS AMBASSADORS WELCOME YOU TO THE HARVEST FIELDS Now then we are ambassadors for Christ. ii? CHARLES LAMSON ARVID KINGSRITER DAN ROEHL ROBERT ABBOTT WILLARD BAND OFFICERS WILLIS LONG t OBERT ABBOTT PRESIDENT ----------------------------- R KENNETH FREIHEIT VlCE-PRESIDENT ................. VERNE MacKINNEY SECRETARY -------------------------- KENNETH FREIHEIT VERNE MGCK'NNEY ROBERT RUDELL page one hundred thirteen FOREMAN 8 CLARK Dec. lS-Since the Blackwood B r 0 t h e r s Quartet was in town it was really nice Suits and TOP Coats $20 to $40 of them to get up early and take over our chapel service. They may come , Hennepin and Fifth AT 0685 again at any time. lINQUIST MUSIC CO. Musical Instruments - Pianos Accordions low Prices ' Easy Payments 26 No. 81h St. AT 8233 Your Neighborhood Cleaners Best quality work for less money Special price to Bible students Dec. 15-How the Word of God goes forth was the theme of Bro. Roy Nowack,s message. The trombone trio comprising ARTISTIC CLEANERS DYERS Dave, Dick, and Bud was appreciated FURRIERS I I by all. That night the chapel was filled with people who came out for an en- joyable time. Reason? Our annual school Christmas party. 820 8th Ave. 50. See us for summer storage galnavy tigethle THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street South One Block East of Curtis Hotel Gordon K. eterson REV. AND MRS. GORDON K. PETERSON AND STAFF The M0 mm A Message Extend Congratulations Truth on Fire on the Air to the CLASS of 1949 Monday W Frlday Minneapolis- Portland, Ore. St. Paul WDGY KPPQ . 111'th I may know him, and the power of Topeka, Kons. San Francisco, his resurrection and the fellowship of his KJAY California sufferings being made conformable unto his 0 KSAN death. Philippians 3:10 St. Joseph, Mo. KVAK SOULS' HARBOR-ALI. THINGS ANCHORED IN JESUS page one hundred fourleen COMPLIMENTS lAKE VIEW BAKERY 908 Centennial Avenue Delicious Pies and Pastries Decorated cakes for all occasions MAJESTIC CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INC. Vk 1721 Chicago GE 3341 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 1949 Joshua 1:8 SINCERELY YOURS For a continuous revival V , Pastor and Mrs. R. 5. PERSON, and members of the Brainerd Gospel Tabernacle, Brainerd, Minnesota HEARD EVERY SUNDAY EVENING 8 to 9 P. M. over KWAD 920 on the radio Dec. 17-Christmas time is again here and we had a wonderful time in chapel with Bro. Fred Henry, the blind pianist, along with his wife and daughter, Esther, giving us special music. Bro. Jones, our faithful Principal, spoke on, iiGIVINCY. Of course we can,t leave out mentioning the iiFrenchi, choir and Sister Burkharfs special. After classes we were off for Home and Christmas. St. Paul Bethel Temple Wishes to say . . . Well Done Seniors! 0 Continue to fight the good fight of faith. 0 Pray without ceasing 0 Win many souls 'til Jesus comes Paul Hild i Pastor Evangelist N.C.B.I. Students, Faculty and Friends are always Welcome Bethel Temple 517 s. Snelling Sun. 5.8. 9:45 am. Church 11 a.m., 7:45 p.m. Tues. C.A's. 7:45 p.m. . Thurs. Prayer 7:45 p.m. Always Something Special Mrs. Paul Hild at Bethel Musical Director CLASS OF '49 GO TEACH PREACH CHRIST! He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with reioicing, bringing his sheaves with him. Psalms 126:6 God bless you! City of Lakes Chapel 4121 Ewing Ave. 50. Wilson A. Katter, Pastor page one hundred fifteen January 1949 Jan. S-Back t0 the joyful grind again! One always enjoys something different and so the Senior Mission Class had Rev. Christopher of Mexico City speak. An inspiring testimony service of What the Lord did during vacation was en- joyed .by all. Bro. Edson brought the morning message. Jan. 5-Bro. Kirschke of the National Sunday School Association spoke to us. were sure no one was sleeping this morning during chapel period. Jan. 6-Evangelist Christian Hild spoke to the Seniors. He really kept all of us on our toes. CLAIRS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Complete car and garage service 8th Ave. and 8th St. SUNNYSIDE VARIETY STORE 809 So. 9th Street Dry Goods Notions Houseware - Hardware - Toiletries PHONE AT 9174 CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '49 CASiNO FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Pillager, Minn., Rt. 1 it Harry OIson, Pastor Congratulations Seniors from Minnehaha Gospel Chapel 4910 39th Ave. 5., Minneapolis Willis G. Long, pastor Compliments of NORMANDY KITCH EN Steak House without Liquor 3': 405 S. 8th St., Minneapolis Congratulations to the Class of 1949 THE PEOPLES CHURCH 4654 Van Buren St. N. E. Columbia Heights, Minnesota tk Rev. D. M. Henderson, Pastor Vk The Church Built by the Students page one hundred sixteen To buy-selI-refinance or insure call ANTON G. HANSON CO. REALTORS Lake St. at Bloomington DU. 7346 Friendly reliable service since 1921 Congratulations Class. of 1949 BETHEI. PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH Fourth and Dickinson Newark, New Jersey Compliments of CRAVENS PRHNTHNQ Q90 2415 Bloomington Avenue DRoxel 6270 Minneapolis 4. Minn. . 10-An0ther girls, trio was heard in the form of Doris Neumann, Ruth Ann Luft and Naomi Spillers. Bro. Jones spoke on WVhy We Believe In Tongues,,. . 12-A message that touched many hearts was 9The Baptism of Love9 by Bro. Christian Hild. . l7-Bro. Paul Hild told the students that they should take in all that they can and to GO ON, there is more from God. . 19-Another of our favorite Englishmen spoke in chapel today. He was none other than Bro. Fred Squire. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES- CLASS OF '49 CONGREGATION SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS of the Wells Assembly of God WELLS, MINNESOTA E. GUNDERSON, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 EI-Bethel Assembly of God Church and the EI-Bethel Christ's Ambassadors Staten Island, New York Pastor: Russell D. Goodwin CONGRATULATIONS from ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 610 Lime Street Topeka, Kansas Claude J. Utley, Pastor Jesus Christ the smvie yesterday, and today, and forever . page one hundred seventeen Jan. 24-Second semester is here and that means the Seniors start their turns speaking in chapel. ttPresidentt, Cal T H E C u RT I S H O T E L Olson was the start off. He spoke on Challenge of the Cross? Jan. Sl-The ttlicorice stickstt tclarinetst were played today by Edith Peters and Viv Helgren. The speakers were Sylvia N655 and John VVashler, Senior speakers. Sylvia proved that women can make good preachers also. Minneapolis Largest and Finest in the Upper Midwest F ebruary Feb. 2-Br0. Fred Squire gave the Seniors some pointers on Christian living. God WE THANK YOU is honored or otherwise through what FOR YOUR PAST we do. Bro. Jones spoke about Christ- ians getting Caught in the web of PATRONAGE worldly things. The remedy for this is to not put our lives where they can be cut off from Holy things. FRAN Kl E,S CAFE Feb. 4-The LOVE of COD and STEAD- F ASTNESS were the titles of the mes- 1723 Chicago Ave. sages given by Doris Neumann and Milton Kersten, Senior speakers. DEAR SENIORS, We soon hope to join you in the harvest field for h They who have learned the way to live, Plant wisely, though they may not, reap; And this is well, since what we give Is all that we may hope to keep. Until Jesus Comes, Juniors, Class of SO page one hundred eighteen Feb. 14-Our Senior speakers today were A. FINE ORIGINALS, Inc. ' , Gertrude Thomas and Wayne Craw- ford. May you ever continue to speak up for Christ, Gert and Wayne. Bro. Russel Kensinger, missionary to Central America, spoke to the Seniors and Uniforms on conditions down there. The way td win them is to love them. Manufacturers Dresses - Sportswear 510 First Avenue North Minneapolis 3, Minnesota Telephone GE 4900 Office: AT 1625 DR. R. W. ANGROVE OPTOMETRIST 256-258 Kresge Bldg Feb. 22-Gallia MacKinney favored us with ' l vocal number. Our Valedic- 628 . II a spe01a NICO et Avenue torian, Orville Carlson, and Dean Berg- LENSES REPLACED, EYES EXAMINED strom, Senior Speakers, brought the mornings food from the Word. CONGRATULATIONS SWagQM h May you ever prove faithful stewards, knowing that he who has begun the good work in you will go on completing it until the day of Jesus Christ. FRESHMEN, CLASS OF hSI page one hundred nineteen CONGRATULATIONS from Feb. 23-Doris Neumann walked off the plat- Fergus Falls Gospel Tabernacle and C A.'s form, Bro. Jones got up to speak but the pianists still sat. Bro. Jones stepped back to his seat, then asked if it were time to speak yet. Off walked the pianists-not blushing at all. Were you sleeping, Bud and Ben'rU March V Fergus Falls, Minn. R. E. Smith, pastor Mar. 3-Marian Russurn, Virginia Tarr, and Carol Meftling furnished us with A Glorious Jubilee? Thank you letters , from Europe for boxes sent them were H A N N A H S C A F E read by Ben Mazurek. Bro. Ragner Peterson spoke on, Dedicati0n 0r Consecration? Chicago Ave. at 15th Always open Mar. 7-The special was furnished by Miss Brown, our Registrar. John Fay and Merlin Steen, Seniors, spoke on Corn- Just good food erstones,, and St0ning Jesus? No beer or liquor served CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 AFRICA-Dave Guenther ALASKA HarIan Pygman WHEREVER YOU GO - WHATEVER YOU DO CHINA-Leo Miller $Z HELP PUSH THE 1949 HOMELAND-Don Mi Iler JAPAN-Merwin Miller EU ROPEAN-Ben Mazurek MISSIONARY ADVANCE ' PALESTINE-Doris Miller LATIN AMERICA-Dean Bergstrom G I V E . P R AY . G O ISLANDS OF THE SEA-Don Sundell page one hundred twenty is When thinking of having something good to eat . . . Remember THE GRIDDLE 8th St. at 9th Ave. So. Watches-Silverware DIAMONDS Reliable Watch Repairing I.A lONE JEWELERS David Klemke Phone: PLeasant 1847 Owner 3008 Hennepin Ave. Mar. 9-A negro spiritual was heard today. It was the Freshman Quartet, Kerm, Dave P., Larry L., and Gordy 1.1. The two Millers, Merwin and Leo, were the Senior speakers for the day. Mar. lO-The Chapel had as its guests today Bro. Einar VVaermo and Bro. Erickson. We look forward to them being our guests again in the future. CONGRATULATIONS to the STEWARDS OF GOD from the Assembly of God Church DECORAH, IOWA REV. R. J. BECKMAN, pastor CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF I949 42 W Full Gospel Tabernacle 8th Avenue at Connecticut GARY, INDIANA $3 When passing thru Gary worship with us Pastor GLENN HORST Secretary FRED ANDERSON Treasurer OGLE HUDSON page one hundred twenty-one Mar. 14-China, the land of such conflict and heathenism is the mission field of Rev. Donald Rich, our speaker for today. He spoke on, hMemorialsh. Blue Monday with Bro. Jones just pul- ling into town at 5:80 a.m. after a weekend of services, coming to class, and not having his morning cup of coffee. Cal gets up and walks out of the room. Doesn,t he feel well? A few minutes later the answer comes . . . it is Cal with a tray and on it is-you know what-coffee, cream, and sugar. Flush Bulb Ben caught Bro. Jones in the act of drinking it. Was it good Bro. ones? 3 A Hearty welcome to the Hopkins Gospel Tabernacle tAssemblies of Goa 16-7th Ave. South HOPKINS, MINNESOTA Rev. J. V. Cardiff, Pastor Clinton D. Spilman S. S. Supt. Congratulations Class of '49 lCor. 16:13, 14 The Philadelphia Church 26th 8: Taylor St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Next to Lowry 8! Central Pastor-Rev. O. E. Balken Phone-ST 3874 Full gospel - Full schedule - Full hearts GREETINGS From the Assembly of God Ch u rch tPentecostoD 811 East C. Street McCook, Nebraska C. T. Beem tCIoss of '330 Services Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday Assembly Vesper Hour Sunday from 6:00 to 6:30 P.M. - KBRL Dial 1450 WWW OSHKOSH Gospel Tabernacle Corner Forest 8t Elmwood 3.: Rev. Edward F. Lutz, Pastor Oshkosh, Wisconsin page one hundred lwenty-Iwo CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES CLASS OF '49 EVANGIIlISIIC TABIRNACLE ' A. V. GUSTAFSON PASTOR PHONE ELKHURST IBIS SUNNY SCNODL 1A0 WORSHIp II A. M EVANGELISTICM RALLV '7' 45 9M 536 UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL 3, MINN CONGRATULATIONS Senior class of 49 from the PWM Assemblies of God Church 623- 3rd Street 5. W. K. M. Freiheit, Pastor M11111. lG-The 1111111imh11 was in motion today because of XViIm-a Junker's sticks. B110. Lindquist gave 115 11 message 011, The Marks of 11 Christian . 111111.21 Music has its place as 11115 bought out by' B'11d L11115011,011e 0f the Senior spe11ke11s.CIi11t0n Spilman spoke 011, Time . Mar. 234The instrumental quar-tet Howie. L11rrie, Gordy 11nd 01114111111 ed and then walked off the pl1ltf011m.That is- 1111 except Howie. He waited 11nd let the lady go first. VVhe1e d you get them manners, Howie? Could it be because you're married? B110. Berg spoke 011 Spiritual Health and men- tioned the real Pentecostal chairs they have in their new church. The events of the ye1111g0 011 . . but the printe1 needs the copv for the A10hixe . . . So, this is the end. Anderson Brothers and Abrahamson Funeral Chapel Established 1889 A church-Iike chapel Your neighborhood funeral director 12th Ave. 50. and Lake St. DR 5444 CONGRATULATIONS STEWARDS OF GOD from the ARCHETTE STAFF Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, and hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Revelation 1:5,6. page one hundred twenty-three JUNIOR PARTY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '49 from the ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH 311 Center Street Phone 5788 MERLE G. FREIHEI'I' Pastor 362 Cummings SI. Res. Phone 7002 WINONA, MINNESOTA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 Rochester Gospel Tabernacle ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Keep that which is committed to thy trust. I Tim. 6:20 LAKELAND Color Press REVERE Advertising $ A COMPLETE PRINTING AND AGENCY SERVICE FOR CHRISTIAN ORGAN IZATIONS BOX 28 0 BRAINERD, MINNESOTA 640 ANDRUS BLDG ' MINNEAPOLIS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! It has been a pleasure to serve you. The Nelson Studio 808 laSalIe 3'13 Specializing in candid and studio wedding photographs $2 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE 1949 ARCHIVE page one hundred IwenIy-four Best Wishes to Class of 1949 WILLMAR GOSPEL TABERNACLE Fifth at Minnesota Avenue 0. E. Carter, pastor May God cause His face to shine, Upon the Class of '49 Only One life, 'Twill soon be post, Only what's done for Christ will last. Bethesda Chapel 1823-38th St. Rock Island, Illinois Paul B. Pyland, Pastor FRESHMAN PARTY The A L U M N I ASSOCIATION Congratulates and Welcomes THE CLASS OF 1949 into the Alumni Family Willis G. Long, president ACCORDIONM QUALITY FIRST Over 300 of the finest Italian accordions to choose from. A standard makes at 0 407a saving. Our motto is 'The Best for Less' Accordions loaned to beginners with lessons FREE TRAFICANTE AT. 0381 41 50. 8991 Shaw? 2nd Floor wakoss : n Day'ons page one hundred Iwenfy-five Compliments to the GRADUATING CLASS OF NORTH CENTRAL BIBLE INSTITUTE AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Friend The Sign of Real Quality $ Ice Cream and Sherberts appeal to Everyone. They are wholesome, healthful and are properly balanced nutritious dairy foods. Kemps Ice Cream and Sherberts are served exclusively at your school for your enioyment. KEMPS ICE CREAM COMPANY - Minneapolis, Minnesota page one hundred Iwenty-six Grudem Brothers Co. 2645 University.Ave. St. Paul 4, Minn. Plumbing and Heating and Power plant Contractors Phone NEstor 7404 ENTERPRISE Oil and Gas Burners INDUSTRIAL FUEL OIL 4.: PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 41:: W. H. Barber Company MINNEAPOLIS GL. 5911 NE. 7425 MISSIONS are the mission of the CHURCH $ All offerings sent to the Foreign Missions Department of the Assemblies of God, Springfield, Missouri, are used one hundred per cent as designated. It was the Lord Who said go ; we cannot fail to obey His command. I Nearly 700 missionaries of the Assemblies of God are dependent upon friends to continue their work. page one hundred twenty-seven BIBLES - Scofield, Dickson Analytical, Oxford BOOKS - Devotional, Commentaries, Christian Fiction k monoes - MetaI-Art, Ari-Wood and others CARDS - Greeting, Birthday, AII-Occasion, Christmas Northern Gospel Publishing House 900 Elliot Ave. 5., Minneapolis, Minnesota in the North Central Bible Institute Owned and operated by the North Central District Council of the Assemblies of God KI page one hundred tweniy-eighf L er: i. .. ' 'f ' 7.0. $ V r 'tk y:
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