Northwestern Bible School - Scroll Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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74e Scull V mt Annual publication of the SCROLL STAFF of NORTHWESTERN SCHOOLS 50 Willow Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 1 TITLE PAGE DEDICATION TRAVELERS EX MASSE College Bible School Seminary Special Students GUIDEPOSTS ILLUMINED Administration Faculty Staff TRAILS SPECIFIED Music Speech ENSEMBLES PARING Organizations RUNNERS TEAMED Sports FROLICS CHARTED 1 lappenings TRAVELERS FINI College Bible School Seminary Post-Graduates Missionary Medicine PASSENGER LISTING Student Index Bon Voyage 8 16 25 41 42 19 56 66 73 8(1 89 106 119 131 139 150 151 152 151 192 ? u Goes Step by Step Up The Way Before Tfi lore fear not the auk tot frlrif ' N demand l V ' tit yfh hold no roust hat tluUt knoivest not noun morr ■ igiiorai sorrow 70 today f ? j r r anrf, fr fl tho faith, upon My jr. thou dnest all sha st — then go fitr icardlrhmhdi (or enough for j faith jj 44ff | y next duty shall be t flj}Pl£ step thy Lord is leading the Stand nipt Dare u Thou shall ersaries coin «rf l to the tas. ig My to kntpuluhere er tl In all thy joftrneyutpTT gl iere. assign e ore Author Unknown The utmost of our desire is that the Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in our daily lives at Northwestern. We seek to please Him because we love Him and want our lives to speak of His excellency. This world affords us a challenge which we readily accept — and that is to make known far and wide the glorious news of redemption through His blood. This book carries a theme that is the pulse beat of every Christian abandoned to the will of God — to tell men and women of the love of CHRIST JESUS. A Courtesy ol Hobort , , , ?a S e ' Ptim . . t Declic zti M i ! To those “choice vessels” contending- for the faith in regions beyond, who have passed through the halls of Northwestern, we prayerfully dedicate this Scroll. 7a Sad It is a long way back to 1902 when seven students came to Dr. Ri¬ ley, their young pastor then, hungry for further knowledge of the Book of books. Granted one hour a day, they thirsted for more, saying that others would join if additional time could be given. I have often heard Dr. Riley say, “I never planned to found a school, but before I knew it, I had not seven, but fifty students, and a school was born!” Why in his busy life did he give his time to this endeavor? Because with the rising tide of modernism and evolutionary teaching, he de¬ termined under God to train young men and women in the knowledge of God’s word to combat the atheistic teaching of their day, that they might become pastors, teachers, and citizens true to the Word. And so the call went out to Christian young people everywhere who were called of God to consecrate their lives to home and foreign service. It is sig¬ nificant that the first graduate went as a missionary to India. Compulsory education wasn’t as general in those clays as now. From every walk of life they came to study to “show themselves approved,” then to go out as colporteurs, evangelists, pastors, and teachers of the Word. As the educational standards advanced, God led in the establish¬ ment of a seminary to further train recruits for larger fields of service. As the years went by the founder ' s heart was saddened by the mul¬ titude of young men and women who, in the urge for higher education in keeping with the demands of the day, found that their simple faith in God was being wrecked by atheistic teachers in modern colleges and universities. Again and again young people sobbed out their souls, that in this modern trend they had lost their Anchor; they had drifted from the Rock that had been their hope. Universities and colleges once true to God’s word had left the faith of their fathers, and spiritually their students were left to grope in the dark. What solution? After nights of prayer, God led in adding a College of Liberal Arts so that Christian young people could have high scholastic training, and yet retain, even more, increase their Christian testimony. The purpose of all three schools throughout the years has been to train—under consecrated Christian leadership—young men and women that their faith in God might be strengthened and that they might have a “story to tell to the nations.” That has been our purpose, and the purpose has not changed. As the founder passed the torch to a man of God’s choice, our motto has become “Knowledge on Fire”—a knowl¬ edge of God’s word implanted in the hearts of zealous young men and women who would lead those who sit in darkness “that they might see a great light.” That is our purpose, and God helping us, we’ll remain true to that purpose. Mrs. W. B. Riley 10 MW- In Utemortam Only a few years ago Miss Hazel Hanson played, studied, and lived with us at Northwestern, She chose to serve Jesus Christ on the mission fields of earth. Now we thank Ilim for His love expressed through the giving of her life for the cause of Christ. Miss Hanson, a member of the graduating class of the Medical Department in 1919, chose as her favorite verse Isaiah 26:3—‘Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee; because he trusteth in thee 1 Death came to her and her missionary col¬ leagues in the crash of the airplane Tribesman, DC-3, on November 21, 1950, on Mount Moran. The airplane carried a human cargo of twenty- one missionaries and three crewmen. Even as she gave her life in death, may many students give their lives in service of devotion to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. 11 Go ye therefore teach all nations M alike ti ■ -ST qtjgm PSgpk ' ¥ 0s ' yl ■ mr j£ REm? jt jgk l V- W 1 1 | T 1 4J .- , ' igjHj? ' 9 ■ aEfigg? “ . yy r ' JFy g m ii- ' Missionary Roll Call—Africa ANDERSON, PAYE Al Gar, via Bauchi, North Nigeria British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) RADER, EILEEN ’42 Kitsomhiro, Lubero Congo Beige. Africa (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) BR ISTOL, MR. NORMAN AND MRS. (Jane Jackson ex ’50) Mission Protestante Facia N’Gourma, Haute Volta. A. O. F. French West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) BROWN, LOIS ’47 Kallungo, via Gombe and Jos North Nigeria. British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) BROWN, LOLA MSI Miango via Jos North Nigeria, British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) CAIN. STANLEY M l Box 1638, Addis A halm Ethiopia, East Africa (I ndcpendent Worker) CAMP, MRS. (Margaret Fleming ’22) Fort Cram pel, Oubangui Africa French EquHunal Africa (M id-M issions) CAMPBELL. CAROLINE ' 24 Fan a, via Bamako French West Africa (Gospel Missionary Union) CAN ED AY, MAYNARD ’2d Raymond Lull Home, Tangier Morocco, North Africa (Iindependent Worker) DAVIS, I LA ' Jd 3 Derb Skat, Meknes Medina French Morocco, North Africa (Gospel Missionary Union) DECKERT, MR. IVAN P. AND MRS. (Josephine Johnson MO) Zonkwa, North Nigeria British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) DICK, MR. ELMER Ml AND MRS. (Esther Quiring 39) Mutena, par Tsiiikapa, Kasai District Congo Beige, Africa (Congo Inland Mission) DORAN, ELLEN C. ’20 Azrou, French Morocco North Africa (Independent Worker) -DUNLOP, HERBERT CLEO M3 (Serves in North Nigeria) Box 153 Amity, Arkansas (Sudan Interior Mission) t ENARSON, MR. EDWIN AND MRS. (Shirley McCreary Ml) (Serve in North Nigeria) (Sudan Interior Mission) ERICKSON, MR, GLEN M7 AND MRS. (Hilda Johnson ex ' 38) Oieha, Irumu Congo Beige, Africa (Africa Inland Mission) ERICKSON, IDA ’2b Paim par Inkisi, Congo Beige West Central Africa (Unevangelisted Tribes Mission) ESSIEN, ME. C. A. O. ex ’30 AND MRS. Church of Christ Mission ibiaku Ikot Usen I bio no Itu-Nigeria, West Africa (Church of Christ Mission) EVELAND, BETTY M5 18 Derb Toom Meknes, French Morocco North Africa (Gospel Missionary Union) FAST, ADELINE ’46 Katanti, Shabundu par Kindu Congo Beige, Africa (Berean Mission) FORSETH, MAE M. MO Lite in P. O. Kericho Kenya Colony, East Africa (Africa Inland Mission) GLESNER, MR. GALEN M7 AND MRS. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia East Africa (Independent Worker) GGERTZEN, ANNA R. p 34 Kipungu via Kikwit, Depeche Specials Congo Beige, Africa (American Mennonite Brethren Mission) GUTH t MR. CHARLES J. AND MRS. (Betty Jean Bear M5) Yabus, Kurmuk Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) HARDER, AGNES’37 Rom, via Box 14, Kano North Nigeria, British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) HAWKINS, MR. HENRY AND MRS. (Cecile Clevenger 37) (Serve in South Africa) Rural Route 3 Lima, Ohio (South Africa General Mission) HEALY, MR. ELLWYN H. Mf AND MRS. c o S- I. M. f Box 127 A id is A ha ha, Saja Ethopia, East Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) M HJEBERT, MR. JOHN ’37 AND MRS. (Hulda Friesen 3?) Zabola via Jos, North Nigeria British West Africa (Sudan Mission) HILDEBRAND! ' , MR. JOHN AND MRS. (Esther Faurot ’39) Kaduna Junction Nigeria, West Africa (West African Gospel Pul dishing Society) JANTZ, LYDIA ’30 Miango Rest Home c o Sudan Interior Mission Jos, North Nigeria, West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) JANZEW, MR. A. A. AND MRS. (Martha Hiebert ’28) Kafumba via Kikwit Congo Beige, Africa (American Mennonite Brethren Mission) t JOHNSON, MRS, FRANK (Viola Sawles ex ’32) (Served in Nigeria) Stony ford, California (Christ for Africa Expedition) tJOHNSON, MR. RAYMOND Ml AND MRS. (LuVerne Stark) Mission Proteslante, Korhogo Ivory Coast, French West Africa (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) JOHNSON, SI ONE ’24 Sefrou, French Morocco North Africa (Gospel Missionary Union) K A ST NEK, MR. KENNETH ’48 AND MRS. (Elsie Gustafson ’43) Minna, North Nigeria British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) KENCKE, MR. CLIFFORD ' 38 AND MRS, (Ruth Nelson ’38) Kaduna Junction, Nigeria West Africa (West Africa Gospel Publishing Society) |K REUTTER, MR. JAMES AND MRS. ' (Ruth Duncomb ’4fi) In training in Belgium (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) t LEGG, MR. LYLE ex ’45 AND MRS, ex ’45 (Serve in Nigeria) (Sudan Interior Mission) LORES, MR. RUBEN ’49 AND MRS. c o Rev. Peter Harayda R P. 0. Box 183 Tangier, North Africa (Independent Workers) t UJYBEN AIR. KARL W. M2 AND MRS, (Serve in Liberia) Route 2 Bolding, Michigan (Mid-Liberia Mission) MILLER, MABEL ’40 Box 635 Accra Gold Coast, West Africa (Mid-Missions) MILLER, MR. RICHARD ' 3b AND MRS. (Mary Strong ’3b) Mid-Liberia Mission Vila Station, Monrovia Liberia, West Africa (Mid- Liberia Mission) fNELSON, MR. VICTOR ’25 AND MRS. s.s, ’27-’28 Chizela Bible School P, O. Solwezi Northern Rhodesia, South Africa (South Africa General Mission) PAGARD, MRS. BERTAL ’28 Florence Ettrafrican School B B Bag 15 Piet Relief Transvaal, South Africa (Evangelical Alliance Mission) PALMER, MR, KENNETH ’42 AND MRS. (Betty Nieohudes ex ’43) Mission Proteslante, Korhogo Ivory Coast, French West Africa (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) PERSON, PATRICIA M8 In training in Belgium, on way to Congo Beige: 71 rue dc la Vic to ire Saint Gilles, Bruxelles Belgique, Europe (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) PERSONS, DORIS ’48 c o Africa Inland Mission Blukwa, Djugu Congo Beige, Africa (Africa Inland Mission) PREBLE, BERNICE ’42 Box 127, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, East Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) QLURING, ANNA 1L ' 28 Nyanga, Par Tshikapa Congo Beige, Africa (Congo Inland Mission) QLURING, TINA ’30 Charlesvilie Dasai District Congo Beige, Africa (Congo Inland Mission) RATTRAY, CECILA ’48 c o S. I. M. Bookshop Katsina, North Nigeria. British West Africa (Sudan Interior Mission) RIVEN BURG, MR. FLOYD AND MRS. (Dorothy Strand ’50) Tshene, Mangai Elat Sin Kasai Congo Beige, West Central Africa (Congo Gospel Mission l ROBINSON, MR. ROBERT s.s. ' 19- 51) AND MRS. (Served in Congo Beige) 3d 15 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin (Africa Inland Mission) ROSENEAU, MR. FRED ’20 AND MRS. (Ina E. Benedict ex ’20) Fl. Si hut, Oubangui-Chari French Equatorial Africa (Mid-M issions) RUTEN, MR. IVER AND MRS. (Myrna Smithson ’43) (Serve in Nigeria) 1551 Lyon St. Des Moines, Iowa (Sudan Interior Mission) 7SCHMIDT. MR. HENRY TiO AND MRS. (Sarah Doerksen ’43) Congo Beige (Unevangelized Fields Mission) •SCHNElHERMANN, JANET ’45 (Serves in Nigeria) c o Tom Schneldermann Sibley, Iowa (Sudan Interior Mission) SKIFF, ARLOENE A. ’32 (Serves in French West Africa) c o V. A. Skiff 3221 E. 51st St. Minneapolis, Minnesota (Gospel Missionary Union) TEICHROEW, MR. ALBERT ‘39 AND MRS. (Serves in Nigeria) Slater, Iowa (Sudan Interior Mission) T0BERT, MIL ASAPH AND MRS. (Carrie Swytcr ’31) (Serve in Nigeria) Steamboat Rock, Iowa (Sudan Interior Mission) TSCHETTER, MR, EDWARD J. ’44 AND MRS. Via Dakar A. O. F. Bamako, French West Africa (Gospel Missionary Union) TUTTLE, DR. GLEN ex ' 28 AND MRS. Son a Bata, via Matadi Congo Beige, Central Africa (American Baptist Foreign Mission Society) tVAUGHN, MR. ROBERT ' 44 AND MRS. (Attended NW two years) Kyabe, Tchad French Equatorial Africa (Mid-Missions) nVESTGATE, BLANCHE ’38 (Serves in French Equatorial Africa) 5024 - 42nd Ave. No. Unhhinsdulc, Minnesota (Africa Inland Mission) V WHITTAKER, MR. CHARLES ’311 AND MRS. (Margaret A. Henderson ' 29) (Serve in South Africa) (Independent Workers) WILSON, JEANNE ’50 Lagos, Nigeria British West Africa fSudan Interior Mission) WILLSON, ANNE s.s. ’47- ' 4S A. L M., Asa An go, Uele Congo Beige, Africa YODER, ANNE ' 4b Box 635 Accra Gold Coast, Africa {Mid-Missions) —Missionaries on furlough. f—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the class that was graduated that year but did not remain to graduate. s.s,—Special Student. All information given in this list as of March 1, 195L 15 ’ i U tjfjifk r a ■ Av jOZs COLLEGE FRESHMEN r (3 f “ amr - GRACIA AUNE MinneapoHs, Minnesota DUANE BABCOCK Markville, Minnesota v RAYMOND BALZER NEIL BARNES Bingham Lake, Minnesota Des Moines, Iowa RUTH BARTHOLD Silver ton, Oregon ‘ £ W % 4 ' A K W 4 v- vV 16 RALPH BECKSTROM NORMAN BRADFORD MARCAL BURR ELLA MARIE BUTTON RUSSELL CAINE WILLIAM CAMPBELL MARIAN CARLSON WILLIAM COLLIER DWIGHT COOK HOLBERT CON ROBERT DICKS COLIN DOVER JERRY DUNCAN RICHARD DUN WOODY MELVA DYE ADAIR FEMLING LELIA FOOTE VICTOR FREND LUVERNE GAMMON ED GRUMAN SHIRLEY HALBERG Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Rick real, Oregon Kansas City, Missouri Moulton, Alabama RobbinsdaIe, Minnesola Skokie, Illinois Nccnah, Wisconsin Mora, Minnesota Topeka, Kansas Albia, Iowa Buffalo, Montana Van Nuys, California Lancaster, Pa, Alberta, Canada Minneapolis, Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas St. Paul, Minnesota Salem, Oregon Kansas City, Missouri Hustings Minnesota - -A LOIS HARWOOD Chicago, Illinois C ASHEIi HATCH Ulysses, Kansas RICHARD HAUCK Foley, Minnesota JERRY HA WHACKER Dallas Center, Iowa | LOIS HE I BERT Eugene, Oregon Jk CAROLYN HENDERSON Minneapolis, Minnesota ItyjW f if 1 C WIW f COLLEGE BILL HISCOCK DAVID IVERSON RAYMOND JAIN HAROLD JOHNSON FRESHMEN Flint, Michigan Roundup, Montana Elk Mound, Wisconsin St. Paul, Minnesota r rj C -=• « LOREN JOHNSON RUSSELL JOHNSON BETTY KALLBERG ROY KNUTSON St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota Sheboygan, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota JEAN LAMBERT NANCY LAMMEMAN PAUL LEAMINO BUD LINDSTRAND RUTH LINDSTROM DONALD MALLEY RUSSELL MANNING BOB MARION JAKE MARTINSON HOWARD MEANS DALE MEEHAN MARY MILLER GARY MODLIN VEDA MULLICA JAMES MURPHY CLARENCE MEYERS RICHARD ORCUTT DUANE ORN EZRA OSTERGAARD MARVIN PALECEK EUNICE PARTEN MARY JEAN PETERSON TRUMAN PIC HA JAMES PURVIS Dallas, Oregon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Austin, Minnesota Salem, Oregon Beloit, Wisconsin La Grange, Illinois Spring Valley, Minnesota Jackson, Missouri Menomonie, Wisconsin Oregon City, Oregon Festus, Missouri Minneapolis, Minnesota Peoria, Illinois Bozeman, Montana Waterloo, Iowa Newport, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota ,r o Turtle Lake, Wisconsin Freeport, Illinois A ‘ z Minneapolis, Minnesota Welch, Minnesota Harrisburg, Nebraska St. Paul, Minnesota Des Moines, Iowa 17 COLLEGE FRESHMEN EDWARD REIS IRENE RENDER DENNY RETRO HOWARD SCOTT RUDDY SEELYE EARL SHEVELAND RHODA SIEMENS ROBERT SKEENS DELBERT SMITH PAUL SMITH ROB SMITH RAY SMYTH PAUL STAHL EVELYN ST. CLAIR GORDON STEPHENS REUBEN STRECKER BARBARA TAPPEKO THOMAS THOMPSON GORDON TILL MARION TRAP FORD . . Ami lead me in (he nay everlasting 7 Psalm 139:21 Pekin, Illinois Overland Park, Kansas Jamestown, North Dakota Baker, Oregon Stanton, Michigan Oshkosh, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Mission, Kansas Hastings, Nebraska Spencer, Iowa Los Angeles, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Ed inborn, Pennsylvania Aurora, Illinois Toronto, Canada Washburn, North Dakota Jamaica, New York Faribault, Minnesota Whiting, Iowa Ottawa, Canada m : BARBARA TROSVICK Minneapolis, Minnesota DARELLVALENTINE Kansas City, Kansas NANCY VAN BERK Portland, Oregon HELEN VATTHAUER P res to n, M i n n esota DAMON VAUGHN Jackson, Mississippi COLLEGE SOPHOMORES ARDEN ALRAUGH LEON ANDERSON LESTER AVERY DAVID BABCOCK CAROL HACKMAN BETTY BAILEY EUGENE BAILEY MIDGEY BJORKLUND H. DANIEL BOYER MARILYN BRANN I)ALE BULL ORVAL BYRD MINNIE CAMPBELL NIDA JEAN CLARK CONRAD DONALD LUCY CYBART DOUGLAS DEMING LAURENCE DURFEE SAM DYGERT CLAUDE DZ1UK IVAN EIMS HAROLD EMERY MILTON ERWAY EARL EVENSON Chicago, Illinois Mii]neapolis, Minnesota Clarkston, Washington Foley, Minnesota c (f 4 , Neola, Iowa Ilrainerd, Mmnesota Oakland, California Oak Dark, Illinois fa v ' V , T J f t r,- ' c XXS President Vice President LEO SKINNER PAUL WHITTEN Montebello, California Accord, New York Secretary PEARL COMBS Salem, Oregon Gary, Indiana Detroit, Michigan Wellington, Ohio Mavkville, Minnesota IngalLston, Michigan Cheyenne, Wyoming Webster, Wisconsin Hillsdale, Wisconsin York, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Salem, Oregon Tipton, Indiana Lake Crystal, Minnesota Naches, Washington Elk River, Minnesota Edmonton, Canada Treasurer AL BEEDLOW Minneapolis, Minnesota W 19 Morristown, Minnesota Park, West Virginia Detroit, Michigan Medora, Illinois Flint, Michigan Coopers town, North Dakota Mina, South Dakota Pasadena, California Ulysses, Kansas Reisterstown, Maryland Kansas City, Kansas Minneapolis, Minnesota WILL VS HOLMQUIST CLARA H OS WELL SHIRLEY HUMPHRESS HORACE HURLBURT HUGH HURLBURT WES JENSEN FLOYD JOHNSON WANDA JOHNSON KEITH JONGEWAARD FAITH KREIDER CARL KUNTZMAN LAWRENCE LAMBERT TABEA LAMPRBCHT SHIRLEY LANGERAK GEORGE LAU CLAUDE LINDER Minneapolis, Minnesota Baltimore, Maryland Kansas City, Kansas Congo Beige, Africa Congo Beige, Africa Ontario, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Salem, Oregon Bozeman, Montana Sand Springs, Montana Detroit, Michigan Dallas, Oregon Camrose, Alberta, Canada Oskaloosa, Iowa Little Makin, Gilbert Islands Fargo, North Dakota COLLEGE SOPHOMORES STANLEY MAAS DICK MANNING LOIS MANNING ERNEST MATTHIAS LESLIE NEWVILLE MARVIN NIXON THEDA OLYER BARBARA ORCUTT JUNETTA PAVLENKO RUSSELL POLSON LESLIE PULJU FERN ROBERTSON DONALD ROGERS MARIE RUSSELL PAUL SANDGREN DAVE SCHOONOVER JOHNNY SCHROEDER ROLAND SMITH JOHN STEFFEE MARGERY STEVENS JACOB STOESZ HERBERT STROM CARMEN SUB LETT HARDER SUBLETT GRACE SWEETLAND RUTH THURMOND THELMA URANG WYLA WEEK LEY BERN A DINE WELDON HOWARD WESTLUND BOB WILKIN Si, Bonifacius, Minnesota Allen Park, Michigan Fletcher, Ohio Waterloo, Iowa Prairie, Wisconsin Monroe, Michigan Covington, Kentuck y Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Millville, Minnesota Menahga, Minnesota St, Louis, Missouri Clemens, Iowa Coll in gda le, 1 ' ennsy 1 va n i a Austin, Minnesota Run noils, Iowa Galt, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Kansas City, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Butterfield, Minnesota Mi n neapolis, 1 innesota Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Stanton, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota Hayward, Wisconsin St. Paul, Minnesota Fargo, North Dakota Duluth, Minnesota n o 21 Treasurer JOHN HYMA Muskegon, Mieh. COLLEGE JUNIORS WALLACE AIKEN 1 Inglewood, California BERNICE ANDERSON Becker, Minnesota HERBERT ARCHIBALD Empire, Oregon OMAR BAROCIO Tlalpam Mexico, D, IA Mex. WARREN BENSON PAUL BISHOP WILLARD BOSWELL MARDEAN BRUNS KENNETH BULL MARILYN CLARK ROY COOK PAUL COUSINS WILLIAM CRAWFORD WILLARD DALKE CARL DALTON HOWARD DAWSON DEAN DDLASH GEORGE FELDMAN JIM FOLKERS STANLEY FRANKLIN TOM GARDNER JESS GINGRICH WARREN GREEN PETER GULIAN Chicago, Illinois Hatfield, Pennsylvania Washington, Pennsylvania George, Iowa Salem, Oregon Charleston, Illinois Salem, Oregon Milltown, Wisconsin Plainsfield, Iowa Salix, Iowa Collinsville, Illinois Wapita, Wyoming Minneapolis, Minnesota Cincinnati, Ohio Sheldon, Iowa Phoenix, Arizona Minneapolis, Minnesota Hum me] stow n, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Hazel Park, Michigan COLLEGE JUNIORS RUTH GUSTAFSON FRED HAAS ROLAND HALRERG ROBERT HALVORSON EVELYN HANSON VIRGINIA HARMON DONALD HEINZ ALLENE IIEITZMAN ED HEPPNER VERNON HINTERMEVER NORMAN HOSTETLER VERNON JACKSON ROBERT JACOBS GERALDINE JOHNSON ORVILLE JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSTON HAROLD KREGNESS BEVERLY LACEY CHARLES LGNGNECKER DONALD MARS SHIRLEY MARSHALL HERVEY MeCONKEY DICK MOHR KEITH MOORE VENICE MOORE PAUL NELSON FRED NEWSOME WALTER NGRDIN PAUL OSlvARSON ARTHUR OSTERLUND MARIAN PLESSY DARLENE SCHMIDT Deerwood, Minnesota Miami, Florida Hastings, Minnesota Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Alton, Illinois Salem, Oregon Kansas City, Kansas Morden, Manitoba Rock Falls, Wisconsin Elkhart, Indiana Waterloo, Iowa Mo bridge, Sou ill Dakota Stanton, Michigan Lincoln, Arkansas St. Paul, Minnesota M inneapol is, M innesota Chariton, Iowa Elmhurst, Illinois Watertown, Minnesota Sibley, Iowa Runnels, Iowa Los Angeles, California Mannington, West Virginia Sheffield, Iowa Detroit, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota St am ba u gh, M ieh i ga n Boulder, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota Muscatine, Iowa Thermo polls, Wyoming rs ft 7 ■ ' i , ft ► ft df r -A ' •J v ■. ft V r ft t w ■ JT ft -- ,,o , ’U C-; a C COLLEGE JUNIORS SIDNEY SCHMIDT PEGGY SHAFFER JIM SIEMENS ERNEST SKOOG Long Prairie, Minnesota Thermopolis, Wyoming Whittier, California Osceola, Iowa X “ V V ' ( JACK SNEDAKER TED STONE HARRIS STUERMER JIM SUNDEEN MARI SUZUKE MARGERIE SWAN GEORGE URBAN WAYNE VIE MAN ROBERT WARREN ORVILLE WIEBE PAUL WILLIAMS MARVIN ZWICKEY Cheyenne, Wyoming Council Grove, Kansas Peoria, Illinois Sandstone, Minnesota Tokyo, Japan Aurora, Illinois Paris, France Eldora, Iowa Van Nuys, California Garden City, Kansas St. Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota “But He knoweth the way that l lake; when He hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold. ' Job 23:10 24 BIBLE SCHOOL FHESHMEN KURT ADELS WILLIAM ALLEN ROY ALMEN ELMA ANDERSON HELEN MARIE ANDERSON JUNE ANDERSON MURIEL ANDERSON ROBERT D. ANDERSON Mimuiapolis, Minnesota Tucson, Arizona Minneapolis, Minnesota Funk, Nebraska Stillwater, Minnesota St. Cloud, M imiesota Funk, Nebraska Owen Wisconsin ROBERT W. ANDERSON SHIRLEY ANKER CAROLYN ANTHONY GERALD ARNOLD JOANNE ARONSON BERNARD BAKER JOHN BALLEXTINE ROBERT BANKER GERALD BAUER DAVID BEAR ALFRED BEENKEN GRACE BENDER DONNA BENSON GEORGE BERGLAND TOM BICHAN CELESTA SLEEKER Chicago, Illinois Austin, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Falconer, New York Webster, Wisconsin Salem, Oregon Minneapolis, Minnesota Bruce, Wisconsin Faribault, Minnesota Cedar Rapids, Iowa New Hartford, Iowa I-Iazclton, North Dakota Minneapolis, Minnesota Austin, Minnesota Detroit, Michigan George, Iowa AUDREY BLOOMSTRAND HARRY BLUNT LLOYD BOOMGARDEN EMERY BRACCINI Ellsworth, Wisconsin H tunes ton, Iowa Steamboat Rock, Iowa Big Rapids, Michigan MARY BRODHEAD BEVERLY BROWN KENNETH BROWN DONALD BRUESKE Anoka, Minnesota Rohhinsdale Minnesota Cass City, Michigan Eyota, Minnesota 9 BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN HAROLD BUDKE ROSEMARY BUROKER WILLIAM BUROKER JOAN BURRIS MARVIN BURT M ARC ERIE CAMP ROBERT CAREY ETHEL CARLSON rs GEORGIA CARPENTER MARILYN CEDARLEAF JIM CHAMBERS DONALD CLIFFORD GLENN COOK GARY COOPER CAROLINE CORKE NANCY COURTER RICHARD GRIPE RUTH CURRAN SHIRLEY CURTIS ELVA DAMSON JIM DAWSON MONA DERSCHEIN WALTER DOLINSKI BETTY DOLLAR DANIEL D RES CHER BILLIE DUNNING MARIE EARLS ALTHEA EISELE JOANN ELROD BETTY ENGSTROM ALFORD ERICKSON EDNA ERICKSON LeSueur, Minnesota Minneapolis, Mi nnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Alliance, Ohio Fredrick town, Ohio Garden City, Minnesota Gettysburg, South Dakota St. James, Minnesota Flint, Michigan Rockford, Illinois Glasgow, Scotland Oshkosh, Wisconsin Austin, Texas Flint, Michigan Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Staten Island, New York Chippewa Fulls, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Spokane, Washington Grand Rapids, Minnesota Earlvilie, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Catharines, Canada Detroit, Michigan CHntonville, Wisconsin Flint, Michigan Bakersfield, California Elmo, Kansas Melvindale, Michigan Westboro, Wisconsin As hern, Manitoba, Canada Sister Bay, Wisconsin 26 BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN EUNICE ERICKSON HAROLD ERICKSON JAMES ERICKSON PHYLLIS ERICKSON Asheni, Manitoba, Canada Big Fork, Minnesota Loretto, Minnesota Maryfield, Snsk., Canada SHIRLEY ERICKSON NANCY ETCHEVERRY VIRGIL FANN LUELLA FERSHEE Maryfield, Sask., Canada Hamilton, North Dakota Ausiin, Minnesota Battle Creek, Michigan BILL FISHER BONNIE FLEISCHER LOIS FOSNESS NORMA FOWLER Anoka, Minnesota Sherman Oaks, California Culver, Minnesota Endicott, New York CHET FREY GUDNUN FUGLEBERG IMA FULLER RUTH GEORGE MARY GIBSON ELEANOR GILBERT FRANCIS GRUBBS RO LI EKT GUST A FSON LESTER HABEGGER DELBERT HALL HELEN HAMMOND BERTHA HARMS ESTHER HAWLEY BETTY HAYS MARTHA IIEDBLAD JOHN HEED M. HEINT2ELMAN NINA FAY HERMANCE CALVIN HILL JEANINE HILL Waterloo, Iowa Oslo, Norway Flint, Michigan Baltimore, Maryland ■ Auburn, Nebraska Akron, Ohio Harrisburg, Nebraska Minneapolis, Mi n nesota Berne, Indiana A Minneapolis, Minnesota MeadviHe, Missouri Hallandale, Minnesota Owinge Mills, .Maryland East Moline, Illinois Brad dock, North Dakota Becker, Minnesota Will mar, Minnesota Coffey vi He, Kansas Moline, Illinois Hastings, Minnesota 27 BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN I DONALD HILLS Hudson, Michigan DARLENE HINSDALE Newcastle, Wyoming MILDRED HINSCH Cedar Rapids, Iowa 7 ■ V M A RIAL IS H1NZK Brocken ridge, Minnesota f i THELMA IIOFF DON HOFFMAN ZELDA HOGREN DORIS HOLLAND DOROTHY HOLLERUD HETTY HOLMSTROM MAXINE HOWARD VIVIAN HOYT Ventuna, North Dakota Oregon City, Oregon Mankato, Minnesota Grantsburg, Wisconsin Glenwood City, Wisconsin Hastings, Minnesota Lexington, Illinois Bayard, Nebraska GARLAND HUDSON ROSALIE HUGHES JEWELL HUNT JOYCE HURST Wlllmar, Minnesota H i 11sda l e, Wisconsin Calumet, Oklahoma Pine River, Minnesota aw. =■ 4 4A XX ' X SHIRLEY IHDE RUTH INMAN EARL IRELAN ELTON IRWIN Plainfield, Iowa Mound, Minnesota Shell Rock, Iowa Long Island City, New York A V DONALD JANSEN CHESTER JACKSON EVELYN JENKINS ALBERT JESSER LYLE JOHANKNECIIT DOREEN JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON WESLEY JOHNSON Paxton, Nebraska Si. Paul, Minnesota Dayton, Ohio Underwood, North Dakota Minneapolis, Minnesota Foreston, Minnesota Mead, Nebraska RobbiTisdale, Minnesota £5 o 2B DEAN JOHNSTON JAMES JONES DARLENE KAFKA PEGGY KAUFFMAN Atascadeo, California Knoxville, Tennessee Minneapolis, Minnesota West Liberty, Ohio BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN DAVID KEIEY JAMES KELLER HARVEY KEMP EIOOSK AN KIM JOHN KING PHYLLIS KINNAIRD DANIEL KLAASEN IVA RUTH KNIERIM TAMARA KORNUCHUK RACHAEL KRAUSE ARLENE KRENZ RICHARD KRENZ DARLENE KROEKER ROMA LAME ROBERT LANG PAUL LANCER BERNICE LAPPLANDER CHARLES LARGES BETTY LARSON GERALD LEARNED TRUDY LENTZ AVERYL LESLIE MARY LOU LETT ROLLIE LI EM AN LYLE LINDQUIST LUANE LINCHETD MILDRED LINN ARLO LITTLE LOUIS LOMHEIM DOROTHY LONG JOSEPH LOWRY DALE MADISON Center, Colorado Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Seoul. Korea M i n n e a po I i s, M l n n esot c i Corvallis, Oregon Mountain Lake, Minnesota Kansas City, Missouri Row no Wolun, Poland Waseca, Minnesota Park Rapids, Minnesota Park Rapids, Minnesota Mountain Lake, Minnesota Moorhead, Iowa Flint, Michigan Minneapolls, Minnesota Laurium, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota Eldorado, Illinois West Allis, Wisconsin Cedar Rapids, Iowa Stillwater, Minnesota Prattville, Michigan Atlanta, Indiana Carlton, Minnesota Butterfield Minnesota Laurel, Nebraska Pontiac, Michigan Onida, South Dakota Oshkosh, Wisconsin Portland, Oregon Austin, Minnesota V ' V «r 4 ' AW - 29 SL Cloud, Minnesota Los Angeles, California Turtle Lake, Wisconsin Reading, Minnesota GEORGE McCRACKEN LORRAINE McILVEEN CLARENCE McKAY ALYCE MELOON Mound, Minnesota Robbinsdale, Minnesota San Francisco, California Shaw, Minnesota Corriewood County Down, North Ireland Winnipeg, Canada lirainerd, Minnesota Buffalo, New York CAROLYN MENEFEE YVONNE MILLER MIRIAM MILLIKEN MARGERY MOE M i n neapol i s, Min ne so t a Lake Crystal, Minnesota Detroit, Michigan Red Wing, Minnesota FRANK MONROE FLOY MOODY IMOGENE MORRISON DARRELL MORSE Melvind le, Michigan Mo micella, Arkansas Pekin, Illinois Ionia, Iowa i r MARTHA MORVAY HENRY MOSER DONNA MUEKSCH EUNICE MURRAY JOANNE MURRAY ROY NANKE THORNTON NEIL EUGENE NELSON FRANCES NORDSTROM RODNEY NORTON MIYAKO OIINO MER1LYN OLIVER Union City, Pennsylvania San Diego, California Hay Springs, Nebraska Kcttlebey, Ontario, Canada Waupaca, Wisconsin Anoka, Minnesota Waukesha, Wisconsin St. Paul, Minnesota Los Angeles, California Lancaster, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota FairmonL, Minnesota BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN EUGENE ONGNA VIONE OKTELL JAMES ORTON RAMON PALMER JOHN PALM QUI ST ROBERT PANGBURN AUDREY PARK DONNA PARKER EDITH PAT ERIK ANN PAULSON De FOREST PAULSON MARILYN PAULSON GENEVA PETERSON JAMES PETERSEN ROGER PETERSON PETER POTAPENKO VIRGINIA POTTER NORMAN PEINZING MARGARET PYNE HAZEL REYNOLDS ELENA RICHERT MABEL ROBEY GARY ROBINETTE CONNIE RODERICK MARTHA ANN ROGERS CALVIN ROSENAU VIVIAN ROSNAU ROSARIO RUGA LUCILLE RUST RAYMOND RUSTAD KENNETH RYFF AGNES SANDERS Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Lansing, Michigan Backus, Minnesota Belle Plairie, Sask., Canada Cowley, Wyoming Brantford, Ontario, Canada Joice, Iowa Rockford, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Blooming Prairie, Minnesota Fridley, Minnesota Lakota, Iowa Mirme a po 1 is, Min neso i a St. Paul, Minnesota M i n tie a po I is, M i nnesota Cable, Wisconsin Faribault, Minnesota St. Petersburg, Florida Gillette, Wyoming n fp o A r ' ' A ’ 0 K Am ' ' £ ■ n A . r. } Dallas, Oregon Hudson, Michigan Cedar Falls, Iowa Bayard, Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa Muscodn, Wisconsin Winthrop, Minnesota Catanzaro, Italy Sibley, Iowa Stillwater, Minnesota Elmo, Kansas Greenville, Michigan 31 BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN DORIS SAKVER WARREN SCAX DRETT HARRY SCHAEFER ELAINE SCHAUER Oskaloosu, Iowa Independence! Iowa Pitman, New jersey Waseca, Minnesota JOHN SCHERER ALMA SCHILL ROBERT SCHNEIDER ELFRIEDE SCHOLL Minneapolis, Minnesota Burbank, California Lancaster, Wisconsin Mountain Lake, Minnesota TED SCHWARTZ DOMENIC SCORZA PAT SCOTT MERILYN SEEM ANN Neptune City, New Jersey Italy Toronto, Canada Windom, Minnesota ANNA LOUISE SEVER IN RUTH SHEETS ROBERT SHESS GORDON SHEVELAND Kansas City, Kansas Windom, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Oshkosh, Wisconsin ROBERT SHIFFLETT GORDON SHIPP JOYCE SHRIEK ERNEST SJOBERG Atchison, Kansas Plain field, Iowa Galt, Ontario, Canada New Sweden, Maine BETTE SKALMAN JACK SMITH KATHERINE SMITH ROBERT SNYDER Wadena, Minnesota Missouri Valley, Iowa Glasgow, Scotland Powell, Wyoming SHIRLEY STARCH ANNE STEINMAN JOAN STENGEL ARLISS MARIE STEVENS Minneapolis, Minnesotn M i n nea po 1 is, Mi n n esota Worthing, South Dakota. Ogema, Wisconsin GEORGE STEWART JAMES STEWART BETTY LOU STUART HELEN STURR Sun Valley, California Milton, Florida Dos Moines, Iowa Lakewood, Ohio O .n - ■=- r 32 BIBLE SCHOOL S ELMER SUNDQUIST BETTY LEE SWANSON CAROL SWANSON PATRICIA SWARTZ JAMES TABER B. J. THOMPSON CHARLES THOMPSON DARRELL THOMPSON NEIL THOMPSON PAUL THOMPSON CAROLINE TICE RUTH TOLLEFSON ROBERT TYLER B, J. VANDERMEIDEN LILLIAN VANDERMOLEN PHILIP VANWYMEN FRESHMEN Elk River, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Waterloo, Iowa Brainerd, Minnesota lies Moines, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Cable, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Oshkosh, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Denver, Colorado Muskegon, Michigan Hodsonville, Michigan Holland, Michigan ETHEL VATTHAUER DANIEL VELIE JEANNETTE VELIE FAY VOGEL JOYCE VOGT DELORES WAHL HELEN WAHLBORG LESTER WAIT RUTH WALDEN LOIS WALES JEWEL WALKER GLADYS WANEK Ridgeway, Iowa Elk Mound, Wisconsin Elk Mound, Wisconsin Evansville, Indiana V Brainerd, Minnesota Barron, Wisconsin Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Rex ford, Kansas Miami, Florida Moline, Illinois Grants Pass, Oregon Iowa City, Iowa BETTY WARE CHARLENE WARREN DOROTHY WEBB CHARLES WENTWORTH Cleveland, Ohio Battle Creek, Michigan Fremont, Nebraska Brownsdale, Minnesota 33 BIBLE SCHOOL FRESHMEN MILDRED WEST BOYD WHITE H, T. K. WH1TICAR ALDENE WICAL ROBERT WILCOX EUGENE WILLIAMS LOIS WILLIAMS CORBINE WILLIE a b RQBS WINTERS SHIRLEY ZAC] I OR “Give instruction to a uise man and he idII he yet idser tt ' ach a just rnan and he id 11 increase in learning ' Staten Island, New York Allen, Nebraska Toronto, Ontario, Canada Eugene, Oregon Hammond, Wisconsin Cleveland, Ohio Salem, Oregon Red Wing, Minnesota Hazel Park, Michigan Faribault, Minnesota Proverbs 9:9 BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS President KOIiKKT SALSTROM Sco 11 sb 1 u f f t Nebraska Vice President HILL MALAM Cedar Fails, Iowa Secretary AREFEN LARSEN Cedar Falls, Ifnvii Treasurer EMMA GELSZLER Fargo, North Dakota LaVONNE A BRAS PATRICIA ACKERMAN DONALD ALDEN LELAN ASA Clarion, Iowa Hinckley, Minnesota Shellsburg, Iowa Torringt on, Wyomi ng BOB ATHNOS PHILIP ATWOOD ALICE BADER LaCrosse, Wisconsin Anoka, Minnesota Anoka, Minnesota EDITH RALTENSPERGER Nebraska City, Nebraska V J0HN BALTENSPEltG EIt JOY BEAL Nebraska City, Nebraska Fenubile, Michigan ALICE BELL Toronto, Ontario, Canada V fT LORRAINE BELL Mobridge, South Dakota Vr • DORIS BILTON Cleveland, Ohio ELSIE BIRKETT Joliet, Illinois MARSHALL BJORKLUND Buffalo, Minnesota GRACE BLAISDELL Woodhaven, New York EDWIN BLOMBEItG 0 ge m a W iseo n sin MARION BLOOD Oshkosh, Wisconsin 1 . «■ ROSE MARIE BOItEN Grundy Center, Iowa r,T WILLIAM BOWERS Gary, Indiana — Sr ' ' LOIS BROWN DAVID BRUSH NINA MARIE BUCHANAN BYRON BUCK Council Bluffs, Iowa St. Paul, Minnesota Chariton, Iowa -Minneapolis, Minnesota V { 4 J I ' _ ' o v o ■ ‘te r £} fi V ■ ' v5 36 BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS KENNETH CALVERT Muscatine, Iowa ;, DORIS CARNELL Ponca, Nebraska LOIS COMSTOCK Cleveland, Ohio %► KENNETH CONNOLLY Bangor Co. Down, Ireland CLARA COOK PRISCILLA CORAY TOM CORRELL JAMES CROFT MARIAN JO CURRY GENE DALTON VIKOIE DAMMAR MARY JEAN DAVIDSON HOWARD DEW SNAP JIM DONALDSON MARY JANE DUGGAN WALTER ECKHARDT JOAN EMERY HARVEY ESPLAND JOYCE ES3ICK EARL EVELAND MARJORIE FARLEY LES FELKER GLENN A FINDERS DAVID FOGG BEVERLY FULLER RICHARD FULLER TED GANZEL IIAROLD GARLAND TED GATTEN MARGARET GIBSON LcROY GROSS FLOYD HABTCH Pontiac, Michigan Wheaton, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Marys, Ohio Ponca, Nebraska Collinsville, Illinois Isle, Minnesota Dcs Moines, Iowa lngl©wood, California. Jackson, Mississippi Chicago, Illinois Scottsbluff, Nebraska Gary, Indiana Lake Norden, South Dakota Spokane, Washington Backus, Minnesota Sun Valley, California Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gilman, Iowa Hampton, New Hampshire Richville, Minnesota Oshkosh, Wisconsin St. Paul, Minnesota Waterloo, Iowa Danbury, Wisconsin Buffalo, Wyoming Bowdle, South Dakota Brae ton, New York BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS JOYCE HABURN RON HALL VIOLET HANSON SHERMAN HARDING ARLENE HARPER AVIS HAYNES MAY HEIDECKER RON HILSEN ROGER HOFF EVELYN HOFFMEYER ELLEN HOLMQUIST TWYLA HOLSTEEN FRANK HORTON MARILYN HUFF ESTHER HUNTER JOHN INGRAM RICHARD JACOBS ARTHUR JOHNSON CHARLES JOHNSON DWIGHT JOHNSON ELDON JOHNSON ELMORE JOHNSON MARVEL JOHNSON MARY LEE JOHNSON W1 LI,1A M K T R K PATRICK LOWELL KUYKENDALL WANDA KUYKENDALL TREVOR KYLE ARLENE LARSEN MILDRED LARSEN GORDON LEGANT GRACE LIND BERG Spencer, Iowa Victoria, B. C. Viking Minnesota Highland Park, Michigan Humphrey, Minnesota Manchester, Iowa Montevideo, Minnesota Hopkins, Minnesota Cedar Rapids, Iowa River Fails, Wisconsin Clarissa, Minnesota Morning Sun, Iowa ML Pleasant, Michigan Mound, Minnesota Anoka, Minnesota Brookings, South Dakota Newport, Minnesota Iron Mt., Michigan Garden City, Michigan Nissvva, Minnesota Pen nock, Minnesota Foreston, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Muskegon, Michigan Cedar Ridge, California Morning Sun, Iowa New York, New York Cedar Falls, Iowa Litchville, North Dakota Big Rapids, Michigan Isanti, Minnesota 37 BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS LELAND LINDSAY CHARLES LONG LOIS LONGARD RICHARD LUFKIN VERNON MAGNESON JEAN MAROT PHYLLIS MARTIN TED McCLINTIC RILL McKEE PHYLLIS MICHEL JOHN MIKUL BARBARA MOE HAROLD MOLLAHAN MENNO MURE A AUDREY NELSON JANET NELSON JOYCE NELSON MYRTLE NELSON TED NELSON RUTH OLSON ETHEL OQUIST LILLIAN OQUIST WILLIS OTT LORRAINE PARK MAURICE PARK JEAN FATERIK JOSEPH PAVLENKO PAUL PEARSON LARRY PERKINS LARRY PETERSEN DORIS PETERSON DAVID PHILLIPS Lime Springs Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Oshkosh, Wisconsin Waterloo, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Paris, France Dodgeville, Wisconsin Des Moines, Iowa Pontiac Michigan Faribault, Minnesota Goodrich Wisconsin Jackson, Michigan Brentwood, Maryland Iowa Falls, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Dassel, Minnesota Me Vi lie North Dakota Mills ton, Wisconsin Osage, Minnesota Essex, Iowa Pengilly, Minnesota Pengilly, Minnesota Bridgeport, Nebraska Granada, Minnesota Granada, Minnesota Rockford, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Fores ton, Minnesota Stamford, Nebraska Irwin, Iowa Kemnore, New York Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 38 m BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS WILLIAM rOLSON PHYLLIS REED HAROLD REEMTSMA JEAN RENBERG Minneapolis, Minnesota St, Paul, Minnesota Westbrook, Minnesota Wheaton, Illinois WALTER RICH JEAN ROWE JEAN ROYS CATHERINE SABATING HERALD SANDBERG WILMA SANDERS RUTH SANTNER JOHN SIMMONS ROSE SIMMONS CHARLES SIMPSON EDITH SINGLETON PETEK SKOGERBO Faribault, Minnesota Skowhegan, Maine Arlington, Iowa Milwaukee, Wisconsin Kassun, Minnesota Greenville, Michigan Cleveland, Ohio Tornngton, Wyoming Tomngton, Wyoming Storden, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota Austin, Minnesota LAURA MAE SMITH PHIL SMITH RICHARD SMITH WILLIAM SPENCER Cedar Falls, Iowa Adrian, Michigan Adrian, Michigan Fort Littleton, Pennsylvania ELOISE STACY ALMA STAHL GEORGE ST, LAWRENCE JAMES STOKES Council Bluffs, Iowa Kansas City, Missouri Bingen, Washington Minneapolis, Minnesota MARY STOOPS FLOYD SWANSON MARY ELLEN TARR WARREN TEMPERO Princeton, Indiana Wesley, Iowa Waterloo, Iowa Ilartland, Wisconsin FRANCIS THERN Autigo, Wisconsin DANIEL THOMPSON Loganport, Indiana f VIRGINIA TICE Oshkosh, Wisconsin t MARY TITUS Minneapolis, Minnesota 59 BIBLE SCHOOL JUNIORS DONNA TOLLEFSQN EDWARD VELIE IRENE VINER THOM A S W ALDECK E R ,c C ft ) ' V 1 ft V D MS ' ft A ' C. r t Z ) DONALD WATSON LOREN WEBER WARREN WEELDREYER R. E. W ESTEEM AN ALBERT WETZEL ARTHUR WETZEL MINNIE WINDQUIST GRACE WINTERS RICHARD WOHLER IRENE WOLD RICHARD WOODMAN HARRIET WOODS MERLIN WRIGHT BRUCE YOUNG KARL ZAFFKE “The Lord is soul that seeketh good unto thorn that watt for flint, to the tli in .” Lam on la I ions Minneapolis, Minnesota Elk Mound, Wisconsin LaCrosse, Wisconsin Lemmon, South Dakota Spokane, Washington Edgerton, Ohio Chancellor, South Dakota Estelline, South Dakota Glen U11 in. North Dakota Glen Ullin, North Dakota Big Rapids, Michigan Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cayuga, North Dakota S po ka n c, W a sh i ng ton Stanley, Wisconsin Monongah, West Virginia Scottsbluff, Nebraska Saginaw, Michigan Backus, Minnesota 3:1 40 SEMINARY NOT PICTURED President JOHN MeGREGOR Niagara Pulls, New Yorlf Treasurer Vice President Secretary NIGEL NIXON HARLEY McKINNIS LORRAINE BUSCH Victoria, B. C. Minneapolis, Minnesota Muscatine, town JAMES COSTER ROBERT DROWN LOREN EVERETT CECIL GOINS EUGENE GREGORY DALE HENDRICKSON RAY JENSEN M. D. JOHNSON JOHN KOLBERG ALEXANDER KOULAKOFF EL WIN LAURENZ DON LANG DAVID LARSON ROBERT LEHN ELMER LOGAN TED LONG JOHN POLSON max saltzman JAMES STAUFFER VERNON VAN SICKLE Malden, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Biltmore, North Carolina r ) Sea Girt, New Jersey Argyle, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin Backus, Minnesota A Petti bone, North Dakota Paris, France Packwaukee, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Silver Springs, Maryland Espanala, Washington Jersey City, New Jersey Glendora, California Millville, Minnesota East Moline, Illinois Mechanics burg, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota 11 SPECIAL STUDENTS DARLENE BARDOLE MARGARET BARKER FRANK BARNETT CHRISTINE RARVILLE LOIS BERRY CHARLES EIXBY ELTON BLEEKER FLORENCE BLEEKER RALPH BOWMAN MYRNA BRANT OMER BURRIS PAT CHRISTIE FRANK COCHRAN EUNICE COWLES ETHEL DALBEY ALICE DION LESLIE EDO ELL SHIRLEY EDOELL CAROL EVELAND BETTY FANN BEATRICE FEDELLECK LILLIAN FRAUENFELDER MARY FULTON AGNES GLASSEL M1LLICENT GUNDERSOX DELORES I1EDEEN EUNICE HER BOLD DOROTHY HOLMBERG Des Moines, Iowa Cotton wood, Arizona Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Silver Lake, Wisconsin Riehvillc, Minnesota George, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Williams, Minnesota Waterloo, Iowa Rainbridge, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota Lucerne, Wyoming Berkeley, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Dart ford, Kent, England Middlesex, England Backus, Minnesota Austin, Minnesota Hampton, Rhode Island Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota SL Croix Falls, Wisconsin Waltham, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Anoka, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota MERRILL INGALLS MARLYSJOHNSON DARLENE KINNEY 10NE K JOS Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mott, North Dakota 4 - jmotL f tS m i 4 % SPECIAL STUDENTS MAY KOKSMA FREIDA KUEHN VIVIAN LAIRD I5ET11 LEENHOUTS MELVIN LUDVIGSON WARREN MUNSON GLENN NELSON GRACE NELSON RUTH NORDVEDT SHIRLEY PERSON MARY JEAN PETERS PHYLLIS PETERSON RICHARD REYNOLDS DOROTHY RICK LENORA SANDIN ' HELEN SAVAGE DICK SEAMAN CHARLOTTE SILL RITA SMITH HUGH SNELL LOIS STAIIL RUSSELL STELLWAGON BEVERLY SUNDEEN JOYCE SUTHERLAND DONOVAN TILLMAN VIVIAN TORKILDSON GUNTHER VAHLBERG DELORES WATSON DELORES WATTS IRENE W1LLMSCHKX MARLENE WOLD LULA ZIMMERMAN Hinckley, Minnesota Faribault, Minnesota Bansor, North Ireland aukesha, Wisconsin Cherokee, Iowa Norfolk, Nebraska Chisajfo City, Minnesota Siren, Wisconsin Kansas City, Missouri Evansville, Minnesota Anoka, Minnesota Bancroft, Iowa Rockf brd, Illinois Trinidad, Colorado Newman Grove, Nebraska Pontiac, Michigan Onida, South Dakota Peoria, Illinois Howard City, Michigan Marsh a 11 i own, Iowa Ed in hero, Pennsylvania Monroe, Louisiana Minneapolis, Minnesota Waver ly, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Bagl ey, Minnesota l rankfurt-Main-Hoechsl f Germany Spokane, Washington Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Syracuse, Indiana d3 Second Semester Girls FRONT ROW—Carol Boys on, Jacqueline McCormack, Norma Jean Smith, Ruth Lund, AnnabcHe Wilson, Violet Schmidt, Arva Dell Tahran, Carolyn Ploeger, Bertie Newshaimi, Betty Harding. MIDDLE ROW—Winnie Olsen, Jacqueline Russo, Minnia Shiffett, Barbara Shaver, Marilyn Fraser, Mildred Morehouse, Donna Davis, Wanda Souslin, Wilda Barbick, lola Doubet, Shirley Dillon, Lorraine Pinkerncll, Joan Lock, BACK ROW—Betty Wiscn, Shirley Wyjack, Gloria Clifford, Carmen Matthews, Dellys Rendahl, Alice Smith, Doris Schneible, Marilyn Schmidt, Joan Bandimcrc, Jacqueline Angen, Jerry Griffith, Carol Clark. BACK ROW—Dwayne Moore, Lyle Eekleberry, Warren Parker, James Cooper, Gordon Magnusson, Bergic Burgeson, Thomas Beagle. MIDDLE ROW Lyman Huckins, Stanley Herr, Robert Dillon, Darrell Morrill, Duard Moore, Kerin it Skoglund, Fred Devilbiss, Maurice Moore. FRONT ROW John Henske, Edward Backie, Paul Barker, Donald Baler, Bill Smith, Ronnie Himmie, Philip Junette. Second Semester Hoys 45 ... that he might make his migh ty power known .” Psalm 106:8 Missionary Roll Call—Asia •ADENEY, MK. DAVID AND MRS. (Ruth W. Temple 33) (Served in Shanghai, China) c o Mr and Mrs L. E. Temple Morristown, Minnesota (China Inland Mission and China Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship) ANDERSON, MR. ARTHUR ' 32 AND MRS. (Isabel Barnett ' 32) Chtrial via Alir. N, S Railway Hyderabad State, Deccan India (India General Mission) HARDEN, MYRTLE ' 46 2 Jubilee Road Poona 1, Bombay Presidency India (International Child Evangelism Fellowship) fRENTON, MR. CLIFF (Alt. Seminary ' 48-M9) AND MRS. Afghanistan (Independent Workers) fBERG, MR. ALVIN The Dale, Darjeeling Bengal, India MMORNESS, MR. SIGURD AND MRS. (Johanna Mysisven ex ' ll) (Served in Palestine) Bethel Pk Vashoni , Wash i ngton (Independent Workers) CHRISTIANSON, MR. VICTOR ' 32 AND MRS. Bungling, Yunnan China (via Hongkong) (China Inland Mission) COOK, MR. WILLIAM ' 2G AND MRS. (Jennie Siemens ' 2d) Joihal, Assam India (American Baptist Foreign Missions Society) DICKY, NAOMI ' 44 Mission Bungalow Chalisgaon, East Khandesh India (Evangelical Alliance Mission) EASTLING, EDITH ' 47 2 Jubilee Road Poona, B. P. T India (International Child Evangelism Fellowship) GIFFIN, LOUISE ' 28 Kak Kuang Academy Kak Chi eh, Swatow China (Women ' s American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society) “GIRARD, BERYL ’43 (Serves in India) u o Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society 352 Wellington Avenue Chicago 14, Illinois (C. B. F M. SO GUI DA, RUTH ' 42 Borbheta, Jnrhat Assam, India (Women ' s American Baptist Foreign Mission Society) f°G U ST A V S SON, MR. N AND MRS. (Jane Olson TG) (Serve in Ind ! a) Mell ngatan 22 A. Jonkoplng, Sweden (Swedish Alliance Mission) tHAVLISCH, LORRAINE ' 50 (India) (Regions Beyond Missionary Union) -HUDEC, ELSIE R J 43 (Serves in India) Echo, Minnesota (Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions) MHRIG, RUTH ' 43 i (On her way from India for furlough) Route 4 Oshkosh, Wisconsin (Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions Society) JOHNSON, DORA ' 43 Mission Bungalow, Ochalpur May da Pradesh India (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) fJOHNSON, HUGO 6 West Main Street Sian Shensi, China (Evangelical Alliance Mission) JOHNSON, OLGA US Evangel Mission, Nandcj Ahmedabad Dist., India (Swedish Alliance Mission) fKRAFT, MR. GEORGE ' 34 AND MRS. Kangting, Sikang Via Chengtu, China (China Inland Mission) j c LARSON, EDNA ex ’19 (Served in China) (China Inland Mission) LAUGHLIN, MARY ' 24 Baptist Kemmemline Girls School Rangoon, Burma (Women ' s American Baptist Foreign Mission Soci tv) LINDHOLM, MR. PAUL AND MRS. (Clara Malbon f 27) (Served in China; will return to Philippines) Pavne Hull, 44 Alexander St. Apt. Cl Princeton, New Jersey (Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions) fMALMVALL, MRS. MATHILDA ex ' 22 China Inland Mission 289 Haiti Hwa Nah Lu Tientsin 10, North China (China Inland Mission) fM Aft QUEUING, LOUISE ' 47 58 Tai Ro Road Kowloon, Hongkong, China (Mid-Missions) fMOOSE, HELEN JEAN ' 43 58 Tai Po Road Kowloon, Hongkong, China (Mid-Missions) ♦NELSON, CLARA A ' 17 (On way home from China) Rev. A. 1L Nelson 2325 E. Des Moines St Des Moines, Iowa (Door of Hope Mission) +NELSON, MR. FRANK ex ' 45 AND MRS. ex ' 45 Tiddim, Chin Hills, Burma (American Baptist Foreign Mission Society) NOEL, MR. L. G. AND MRS (Clara Levang ' IS) _ .. Gudivada, Kistna District, South India (Independent workers) fPETERSON, GERALDINE M ' 42 50 Lion Rock Road, Kowloon Hongkong, China (Evangelical Alliance Mission) RHOADS, MR. JOHN ' 44 AND MRS. (Lvdia Swyter ' 43) c o C. W. Swyter Steamboat Rock, Iowa (Mr Rhoads is now in Japan with Youth for Christ) (China Inland Mission) SANFORD, MR. ARTHUR L. J 35 AND MRS. (Nathalie Rose ' 34) Union Church, 435 Fourth Ave. Kharagpur, Bengal, India (Independent workers) SARVER, RALPH ' 49 Mission House Motihari, Chanparan District Bihar, India . (Regions Beyond Missionary Union) SCHOONMAKER MR. PAUL AND MRS, (Harriet Williams ex ' 34) Grace Cottage, North Point Darjeeling, India (Assemblies of God) SNYDER, WILLIAM ex ' 48 Treetop Bungalow Mahableshwar, Satnra Dist., India (Evangelical Alliance Mission) STAM, RUTH LOIS ’49 Saneodiar, via Berinag Dist. Aim ora, U. P-, India (Evangelical Alliance Mission) WALL, MARY E ' 12 Devarakanda, Hyderabad Deccan, India (Independent worker) Missionaries on furlough, f—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the class that was graduated that year but did not remain to graduate s.s.—Special Student All information given in this list as of March 1, 1951. 18 Dr. W , B . Riley, Founder Even though many Northwestern students did not have the privilege ot personally knowing Dr. Riley, they are constantly thankful for the result of the vision that was his—the Northwestern Schools. Through his faithful efforts not only was a Bible and Missionary Training bchool born m 1902 but a Seminary was organized in 1935, and, today, the edugftiorf jl )Gla founded in 1944, is meeting the need of Christian The students’ pleasure is that God may reward the efforts of Dr. Rilev through their daily building of Northwestern, both materially, and physi- t e - ' whom God chose to tend the glowing embers which year after year serve to ignite the torches that students from these halls carry with them to every corner of this globe . . . torches which burn brightly with ... knowledge on fire . . . PRESIDENT BILLY GRAHAM 50 ur- Jv ” Dr. Billy Graham depends much on the counsel of the leaders who stay at Northwestern and collaborate with him in handling the affairs of the schools while he is in evangelistic ministries. Most of the administrative responsibilities of the schools rest upon the shoulders of Mr. Hartill, Dean of the Bible School since 1944 and Dean of Men from 1944 to 1949. In 1949 he became Executive Vice-President to be the “voice” of Dr. Graham at the schools. Mr. T. W. Wilson is a nationally-known evangelist and was named Viee- President-at-Large in 194S, and Vice-President in 1949. He shares in the ad¬ ministrative work and is director of the extensive foreign student program. Administrative Committees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr, Hilly Graham, Chairman Mr. T. W. Wilson Mr. J. E. Hartill Mr. Gerald Bear an Mr. William Henderson Mr. William Berntsen COMMITTEE OX ACADEMIC RELATIONS Mr. Berntsen, Chairman Dr. Edward Simpson Dr. 0. E. Sanden Dr. Yadov Vojta Mr. William Gowler COMMITTEE OX BUSINESS AFFAIRS Mr. T. W. Wilson, Chairman Mr. Travis Dodd Mr. George Wilson COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS Mr. William Henderson, Chairman Mrs. W. B. Riley Ali William Gowler Mr. J. E. Hartill J. EDWIN IIARTILL Dean of Bible School 1942 Not Pictured 0. E. SANDEN Dean of College of Liberal Arts 1917 Deans VACLAV VOJTA Dean of Seminary 1950 MRS. W. B. RILEY Dean of Women WILLIAM HENDERSON Dean of Men 1919 REV. CURTIS B. AKENSON Milineapolis f Minnesota DR. PORTER BARRINGTON Van Nays, California MR. A. 0. BJORKLUND Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. WALTER E. BRIDGE Spokane, Washington MR. .J. COLGATE BUCKBEE Minneapolis, Minnesota MR. C. A. BURNHAM Minneapolis, Minnesota MR. VICTOR P. CHAMBERLAIN .Minneapolis, Minnesota MRS. BENJAMIN 0. CHAPMAN St. Paul, Minnesota MR. FRANK E. CLAWSON Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. R. V. CLEARWATERS Minneapolis, Minnesota MR. LIONEL V. MAYELL Los Angeles, California MR. JOHN M. EDLUND Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. WILLIAM GRAHAM Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. THOR A. HANSEN Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. PAUL K. HENDRICKS Hrainerd, Minnesota MR. PER M. LARSON Minneapolis, Minnesota DR. 0. A. LOOK Anoka, Minnesota DR. 0. P. LOVIK Winneconne, Wisconsin DR. PETER JJacFARLANE St, Paul, Minnesota MR. NEAL T. MacKENZIE River Falls, Wisconsin DR. GEORGE BEVERLY SIIEA Western Springs, Illinois DU. JOHN R. SIEMENS Minneapolis, M innesot a MR. LEON II. SULLIVAN Wayne, Pennsylvania MR. A. F. TOAVS Wolf Point, Montana MR. ROBERT C. VAN KAMPEN Wheaton, Illinois DR. S. MARX WHITE Min n ea polls, Min n esol a MR. GEORGE M. WILSON Minneapolis, Minnesota REV. T. W. WILSON M iime;ijjolis p .Minnesota MRS. C. E. WRIGHT Greenwood, Mississippi iTO Faculty ELLA X. ANDERSON, Speech A.U rr ... A.M., (Ydumlnn University Unnhiate Work, Universit y of Minra-t-ota Assistant in Sin-rch iXeimi-tmonl RICHARD l AUDI E, Uiolo y H.S.. Whralnn ’oltn ji- G radii ate Work. Univrndty of Minor HELEN BAXTER, Secre Birin Subjects Minnesota School of Commern ' (inffi Co I kim. hknjio Conservatory of Music- (imdunlr JAMES BAXTER, Bible Polity Moody liihlc 1 nm inid- Northwestern Ifihlc- School Church LOUIS BERKS, Old Testament, I ’lulosopli y Moody Kiltie Institute IkS., Northwestern University Th.K., Omaha Presbyterian KL-mtnnry Th.M,, Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Graduate Work. University of Minnesnlsi WILLIAM B. liERNTSEN, Music Moody Hiblo Institute A.Ik, Iowa Stale Teachers College M.Mlls., Northwestern University Dean of Miudc l c jifu tmotiL M AltCJ AIt hT BRIDGES, En 1 ish. Education A. It,. Iv.lj CloUe S|JL[« ' IViiehen College Or;. hiMe Work, University of Minnesota EKVIX BUTLER, Math v in at ics Hunttfji IVnehc-r follr-yc GEOUGE S. CARLSON, Church J J islory li.S. Xurthwi- i ( rn University ru n.. Northern Ikmtist Theological Seminary H.h Tt Norlhr rn Tin olojrfciil Seminary ThJj.. Northern Unotist Tlu-nUixivul Seminary RICHARD V CLEAR WATERS, Practical ' Hioology A,R, K.-1himaxoo College A. M,. U i l i v ■ mty of Ch ieiiyxi It.Ik North ern fijintist Theological Mi mi iinty P P. Northern RtpLtsL Theological Semi rim y FLOVD CKIITS, European History. Church History A, It.. Xio ihwf s[H-rn CoIIcko HJM-].. Northwestern Si miiiiuy JOHN ]■:. I)A II LIN, 11 is lory A.U.+ Northwestern University AAI., Northwestern University {.rriLtJMate, Jn’f-i- rjiui ' di Seminary Graduate Work, AiifLruHt. ' iua Semi miry Faculty Faculty LEROY GAGER, Bible AJt-n Wheaton Co] ley e MAXWELL K. FRANZ EN, Psychology, Sociology A h A n Bethel College A.B,, Hamlin 1 University Thjk. North wush-rii Seminary Northwestern Bible School UrnriunU.- Work, University of Minn Director of Counselling DOKIS FRANK, English AJt„ Wlivsilon College Grsuliiiile Work. University of Minnesota A-It-, Wheaton Collide Th.B,, South western Baptist Theological Seminary North western Bible School JANICE GUSTAFSON, Music I!,M E.. Northwestern University M.Mus.. Northwestern University j. PHILIP GUSTAFSON, Music North Pork College M.B., Northwestern University M.Mos.. Northwestern University WILLIAM GO WEEK, History A.B,. Northwestern College A.M., Southern Methodist, University Acting Heifistrar J. EDWIN HARTILL, Bible HERBERT HAZZABD, Chrisjian Education Northwestern Billie Sdn.nl I h JL. iN ' in ' iIiwT ' Kli ' iTi Seminary Ut.lh. NortJiWesti ii Simiimij ' AGNES JOHN, Tropical li ; Surinufiehl H;i|.list Host):la! ELMER JOHNSON, Social Science H.S., University of Minnesota (iHiiliiate oi ' L University of Minnesota i IA Z K L J 01J NSON, 1 1 hy sica 1 Education AJ{., Mnyville Stale Teachers Col ku-- Graduate Work, University of Minnesota INGA JOHNSON, Christian Educal ion li.S r p University of Minnesota Faculty 59 F acuity RKUBKN JOHNSON, Music M,|t„ Nortlnv Kln-m University Clt ' Jn ' hmli 1 Work, University uf Mhiin-sul:i SHIROKY JOHNSON, Modern (]ij t jl v lj A(Eo|]thus t iAU v A,It., University of Miniusntn (] tNulunl ■ Wnii k, University of MinnrsnUi l ' AOL 1,. KAUFMAN, Bible A, If.. Wbcjitoii (‘olli ' ifc Ail,, Wheaton f’ollcjfo (jiv ' uhmio Work, Northern Itji 1 ist Seminary :nnl University of Minnesota HKVKKLY K1N1110, Kiijilish A.It.. Cn i verst iy uf Nebraska CAUL LANDAHL, Music A. If., University Minnesota M.Mii ' i,, ixEtihjJiL School of Music C ' liliforuia lioahiM Theological Kern ioury MARK W, LKK, Speech A. li., Wheaton College All,, Whonlon Semi miry Chairman of SjK-i-ch 1 K|jailnunl GEOKGE MAKAS, Music A.]S,. University of Chicago (rrnclii;i[ h- Work, University jf Mil JEAX MAKAS, Eu-lislt AJ?,. University of Chirnjfo A.Mk University of (’hiiviKM rhi(ir i;L i of KiiffJish D ' jinttin ENOCH MATTSON, liihli- ]S.Sr.. Wlunum ( ' oJI.-jr- Th.M.. Uitljjis I ' Jii’i?I invTI( i| Seminary IIkU., Itallns Thf-ofojffrul Keinitinry OLIVER MOOCK, Music Mornin sick ' UuMrifc ■A.Ik. University of Minnesota MAI. LiL. U niversity of OSWALD M OR LEV, Physical Education Wiihtmt Ui University Xch l 1 }] vt-stern Bible School Director of Athletics VIOLET M. M ENTER. Lan uu es A.Ik. An ustumi College Mfjclvrn Faculty Faculty MARJORIE PERRY, English WiLlilorr CfUi W ' A.U., [itwu Stale Tefichers College tJi-inliuUr- Work, University £ f California mini Washington State College MRS, W. B, RILEY, English A.B.. University oT Minnesota LLJi, Bob Jones University Dean of Women MARILYNK ROGERS, Nursing Arts, Medical and Surgical Nursing K.N., Mon luls-Mkhvny DONALD ROSEN BERGER, Bible Staff Member, Navigators Special Instructor O. E. SANDEN, Science A.R., University of Texas H.M., Austin Presbyter ism Theologies ! Semina ry LL.D., Northwestern College EDWARD SIMPSON, Bible It.S.. Wheaton College II.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary Th. M4, Hastern Ba[ tist Thodlogical Seminary ThJX, Eastern Hsiptist Theological Seminary 62 RACHEL II. THOMPSON. English a. si. ohr CttUvKv Gmtiunti WWk, University of Minnesota FRANCES SIMPSON, Christian Eriucat ion A. It., Wheaton College MALE., Enelern [hiptist Theological Semina ry GrruJusiie Work. University of Pen n y I van in Chairman of Christian Education Department [AJvR i SJ AM, Missions, HtZ le A.B., Whi nttm College I .! .. Wheaton Collie Columbia University llirt ' flor, Ecole rli s Evanwelistes, Aim. He] whir Cunwn Chairman of ntof Missions KARI TORJESFN, English A, It,, When ton Col lower NortlHVpMi rii FLU - Solum] GrnduaUe Win k, University nf Minnesota Faculty GEORGE S. SYME, JK., Archeology, llible A.IS., [toll Jones University A. M., University nf Chicawa Graduate Work, University of Mi nniggma VERNON C. VAN SICKLE, Modern Languages WllonUm !’r] ] [4‘ University of Chienwo A IL. Oi vn n State College North western Thmilowicnl Semi miry Faculty VACLAV VOJTA, Literature, History A. ft., AljksImux ' L ' olli ' ift- H. I L. IMhel ft-miliary TJi.EL, North western Theological Seminary Tii.Tl. Northwestern Theological Semi nrt ry Work, University of Minnesota I tea It rtf Selll i it ary ETHEL S. WILCOX, English, Ethics University of Min iiesoui. Northwestern Hi b ln- ScIkh 1 (Nut Pictured) ANTHONY M. TROTTO, Music Morihwi■stern Univurrot y A nil y Ii;Lta l Oilicer s School Administration TIiAVIS T. DODD Controller Business Manager DOROTHY HAXXA B.R.E., Northwestern Theological Seminary Purchasing Agent GERALD F. BEAVAN A.B., Hartwich College Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary Registrar DOROTHEA WILLIAMS A.IP, Pennsylvania State College A.B., in L. S., University of Michigan Librarian Staff VIRGINIA JOHNSON Secretary to Dean of Women SHIRLEY HILSEN Secretary to Mr. Marti!! LUVERNE GUSTAFSON Secretary to President JOYCE ESSICK Relief Receptionist SALLY DURFEE Receptionist MARJORIE ISAACSON Switch board Operator Staff VALERIE WHITE LUCILLE .MONTGOMERY Registrar’s 0flice LOW EXE BELL FERN EAZEL Controller ' s Oflice HARRIET GOBLE BEVERLY WILSON Registrar’s Oflice WYLMA PETERSON .MARGARET BERGMAN AVIS ERICKSON THELMA KNAPPEN Treasurer ' s Oflice Staff ALICE G0FF1IIEH Secretary to Dean o!‘ College VIOLET CARLSON Secretary to Counsellor MARTHA CEDARHOLM ltUTII HATCHER JIGGS WILLIAMS Practical Work Oil ice RUTH NEEF Secretary to Dr. Stani FLOY MOODY Secretary to Miss Rogers FAITH WHITEN Mimeograph Office BARBARA BLACK Secretary to Dean of Men 68 Staff MRS. STEVENS MRS. HARRIS MRS. CLIFTON JIM PURVIS Bookstore Clerk KAY KKILIAv 1TZ I hmkstore Managei Kitchen Staff 11AKRY STEOJIBERC. Custodian EVELYN STEARNS Snackbar Manager RICHARD MODE ROLAND HALBERD Clerks 0 7%aiC l Sfecci ied 71 Missionary Roll Call—Europe —Missionaries on furlough f—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the class that was graduated that year hut did not remain to graduate s s.—Special Student. BLQCHER, MR JACQUES ’30 AND MRS, 3, rue de 1 ' armistice Nogent-sur-Marne (Seine), France (Independent Workers) COLLIN, MABEL 47 7 rue Louis Favrc Neuchatel, Switzerland DUNBAR, MILDRED ' 45 Boite postale 87 Bruxelles 4, Belgium FEREYANCE, MR DAN ' 44 AND MRS (Ida Soeher ex ' 48) 167 rue Belliard Paris 18, France (Mid-Missions) HEMMELMAN, LOIS 48 31 rue tie Rater Bordeaux (Gironde), France (Mid-Missions) INMAN, Bernice ' 47 31 rue de Rater Burdeaux (Gironde), France (Mid-Missions) PERRON, MR HENRI s,s ' 4 )- 50 AND MRS (Winnie Bentlev s.s ’49- ' 60) 29 rue St. James Neuilly S S, France (Youth for Christ) POL, MR. HENRY ex ' 40 AND MRS (Irma E. A, Day ’24) e o International Council of Christian Churches Singel 386, Amsterdam G , The Nether- Ian ds (International Council of Christian Chinches) -SCORZA, MR. FRANK ’42 AND MRS. (Serve in Italy) 516 4th Street South Niagara Falls, New York (Italian Gospel Association) SOMMERVILLE, MR ARTHUR ' 44 AND MRS. (Serve in France) c o Mid-.Missions 1120 Chester Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio (Mid-Missions) All information given in this list as of March 1, 1651 Fine Arts Building This year marks a decided step in progress for Northwestern Schools in the purchase of a four-floor brick building to house the music and speech departments. We are grateful to Him Who giveth to His children all good things. It has made possible much expansion in both departments. The students enjoy the use of a colorful student lounge on the main floor—particularly the fireplace which is the center of good times and fellowship and fun. Also on the main floor are offices, an auditorium and stage, and music studios. As we climb the huge staircase to the second floor our ears may hear strains of vocal or instumental music from one or several music offices and studios. This may be mingled with phrases of dramatical lines or oratory from the speech studios on the third floor. To have a building as fitting as the Fine Arts Building makes our hearts glad and our desire is that it may result in honor to His name. i Cappella Choir “Sing unto the Lord all ye lands.” This is the privilege of Northwestern ' s A Cappella Choir—to tell the story of Christ to the nation in song, a song prompted by the joy of knowing Him. Singing praises written by both early and modern composers, the choir’s utmost desire is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. William Berntsen, Director, with his sparkling personality, musical genius, and strong Christian character, constantly in¬ spires and challenges each member. The personnel, chosen on a competitive basis, is composed of eighty voices. Throughout the year this “big happy family” enjoys itself in radio broadcasts, tele¬ vision programs, parties, and socials. To climax the year the entire group went “all out” to enjoy themselves at their annual week-end retreat. Officers—Robert Lillard, President; Stanley Franklin, Vice President; Christine Barville, Secretary; Shirley Marshall, Treas¬ urer; Lenore Ellis, Warren Benson, Social Committee; Douglas Gowler, Dan Boyer, Stands Committee; Rosemary Ferguson, Robe Chairman; Midgene Bjorklund, Librarian. ns Christmas Concert Northwestern Schools A CAPPELLA CHOIR William B. lierntsen. Director Palestrina Mai in Palestrina Marryott Neklt Tsvhesnokoff Christ htnsvn Jubal-Aires Quartet Carol OJ ' The Bells Leontarich-Wilhoiwlcy Wasn ' t That A Mighty Day JForfr The Three Kings Mealy Willan Sinner, Please Don’t Let This Harvest Pass Haworth Ole Moses Put Pharaoh In His Place F! in y irakl Walk Together Chiliun Cain A Merry Christmas Warrell In vocation Adoramus Te A Babe Is Born Exultate Deo {Sing and Praise Jehovah) What Child Is This? . . In Mirth And In Gladness. Salvation Is Created Psalm 50 . Intermission Oratorio Choir As is traditional with this chorus, Handel’s “Messiah” was the first presentation of the year under the direction of Professor Reuben Johnson. Besides performing the Christinas an d spring oratorios, the choir engages in reading and locally performing other works. The choir numbers one hundred and thirty-five voices selected entirely from the student body. Soloists were Mr. Philip Gustaf¬ son, Mrs. Janice Gustafson, H. Daniel Boyer, and Anna Newell. Officers—Lawrence Lambert, President; Ralph Beckstrom, Vice President; Ruth Santner, Secretary-Treasurer; Loren John¬ son, Librarian. Ensembles Out of sheer joy in serving and a desire to spread the gospel, many new musical ensembles are voluntarily formed each year. Once a group is formed, they are kept quite busy singing or playing both in school and out of school for the glory of Christ. Despite the long hours of diligent practice that this service re¬ quires, the reward of satisfaction in service and fellowship is worthy of the sacrifice. Carolers for Christ Trio — Lenore Sanden, Jean Paterik, Twyla Holsteen, and Gwen Monniger, pianist. Jubilaires Quartet—Jack Markey, first tenor; Bob Wilkin, bass; Gerry Boyer, second tenor; Dan Boyer, baritone; Mr. Berntsen, pianist. No Name Quartet—Bill McKee, second tenor; Roland Hal- berg, first tenor; Paul Nelson, bass; Dale Bull, baritone; Ear] Evenson, pianist. Ambassadors Quartet—Jack Marshall, first tenor; Ted Lep- per, second tenor; Dick Mohr, bass; Stan Franklin, bari ¬ tone. Recitals Upon nearing the completion of their course and attaining success in their field of study, many upperclassmen appear in private recital in the Fine Arts Auditorium. The performance constitutes a full concert worked up by one or two musicians. Pictured are Mary Fulton, pianist, lower left; Shirley Curtiss, soprano, lower right; Shirley Marshall, soprano, upper right; Roy Cook, pianist, upper left. Quarter Notes Activity reigns supreme in the Fine Arts Building since its opening last September. Not only is it busy with students coming- and going throughout the day, but plays and recitals keep it lighted and alive in the evenings. This is, indeed, symbolic of the earnestness and eagerness that thrives in the heart of the average student at Northwestern. Depicted are some of the scenes one would see on an aver ace day at “FAB”: Chatting around the fireplace in the spacious lounge are Helen Patrick, Shirley Langerak, and Barbara Tros- vick. Eunice Johnson, secretary to Mr. Bernsten, waters the ivys in his music studio and private office. Reuben Johnson gives private piano instructions. At the piano practicing diligently is Pete Guilian. Speech Department As the speech department moved to new quarters, an expanded program quickly filled the enlarged space. New speech labor¬ atory facilities were added. All freshmen students were given preliminary speech tests and assigned to sections which met their individual needs. Remedial and cor¬ rective speech instruction was continued under the direction of Miss Anderson. Pictured at the left are Mark Lee, Chair¬ man of the Speech Department, and Ralph Neighbor who is voice recording. Above, Miss Anderson, assistant to Mr. Lee, is being swamped by a group of speech enthusiasts. 80 Each year the forensics program ex¬ pands to include more students and many new activities. This year the school gained new recognition in this area and many stu¬ dents found greater opportunity for train¬ ing. Shirley Langerak and Milton Ervvay won trophies in Folk-tale telling and After- dinner speaking. Ralph Neighbor and David Backstrom participated in oratory and extempore speaking. Below are the trophies which Shirley and Milton captured and, at right, they are pictured with their coaches, Miss Anderson and Mr. Lee. Trophies 81 Dramatics With the acquisition of the Fine Arts Building, a newly dec¬ orated auditorium and spacious storage in the attic, dramatic activity entered its second year. Two plays “Crown of Thorns” and “The Passing of the Third Floor Back” were presented in the fall semester and “Barter” in the spring. These plays—each with a definite Christian message and theme—offered training and entertainment to students as well as unique testimony to non- Christians. Northwestern does not aim to produce great dramatic artists but uses this means to train students for more effective presen¬ tation of the Gospel in word and action. Northwestern plays are directed by the speech faculty and staged by student crews of carpenters, painters and costume designers. Members of those groups will long remember the hectic days when the new curtains were installed and the last ladder was removed from the stage ten minutes before curtain time. In two years many traditions have grown up around the plays and all - school Christmas party. Santa Claus and Ebenezer Scrooge must appear on the night before vacation. Play names supplant given names as students gain new characters. Thus times of fellowship and prayer unite both students and faculty as they work. 83 Forensics Debate and other public speaking activities received new im¬ petus as students returned victorious from several major tourna¬ ments. Over thirty students participated in inter-collegiate debate at St. Olaf. Iowa State Teacher’s College, Wheaton College, Nor¬ mal University, Concordia, St. Thomas, University of Minnesota, and other colleges. This included about 150 inter-collegiate debates during the season. Climax of the year was the annual debate in chapel. David Backstrom and Richard Lindstrom debated a team from St. Cath¬ erine’s College on the topic, Resolved: that the Non-Communist nations should form a new international organization. 81 f MJiSPh ■ rmr ? An innovation in interpretation recitals was the folk-tale recital in March, Costumed students told stories from the folklore of many nations. Senior recitals were presented by Ralph Neigh¬ bor reading lien Him and Lynne Feely reading Wulhcring Heights. Marilyn Clark presented Ethan Frome for her junior recital. Other recitals occurred throughout the year. The year was highlighted by the publication of Mr. Lee’s book So You Want to Speak and several experimental sections of Freshman speech. All of this totaled to a year of blessing and progress in the Speech Department. Mi ssionary Roll Call—North America BARBIiR, MR. CARR ' 37 AND MRS. Box 674 Quincy, Washington (Mid-Missions) BECK, GRACE ' 18 Ctheen, Minnesota (Northern Gospel Mission) 7BORDEN, MR. FRED AND MRS. M3 Redinglon, Nebraska {American Sunday School Union) CAMPBELL, RUTH 26 Biggs, Kentucky (Southern Highland Evangel) fCATTERMOLE, DORIS ’43 124 Irving Place Storm Lake, Iowa COMSTOCK, EARL N. ! 25 00(1 Wells St. Miles City, Montana (American Sunday School Union) COURSE, RUTH ‘49 Box 740 Santa Monica, California (International Child Evangelism Fellowship) DARNELL, STELLA 25 Box 145 Clinehpost, Virginia (Kermit Mission) DAU, MR. HARRY 45 AND MRS. (Garda Helferich ’41) Comstock, Nebraska (Mission Covenant Home Missions) DIXON, MRS. W. E. ' 33 050 Bingham Avenue SauIt Sle. Marie, Michigan (Independent Worker) DODGE, MR, JOHN K. 39 AND MRS. Skagway, Alaska (Independent Workers) DOWNS, BARBARA 49 K e 1 wood, M a n i to l m Canada (Canadian Sunday School Mission) EBERHART, HERTHA 47 c 0 Rev. Wet more General Delivery Reno, Nevada i International Child Evangelism Fellowship) ERICKSON, MR. JALMAR L. ' 38 AND MRS. (Ruth Gunung 27) Ashern, Manitoba Canada (1 independent Workers) ERICKSON, OLGA Chignik, Alaska (Slavic Gospel Association) ETTER, ISABEL 28 Ray, Minnesota (Northern Gospel Missions) EVELAND, HELEN ’42 Box 31 Madison, Virginia (Independent Worker) tFRANZ, MR. ALLEN AND MRS. Tanana, Alaska (Slavic Gospel Association) GARDNER, HAZEL 3!i Gheen, Minnesota (Northern Gospel Mission) GUSTAFSON, MR. LLOYD AND MRS. (Pearl Hansoii 11) Westwood Covenant Church 23rd Ave. and W. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, A viz. (Evangelical Free Church Board) HAMMERS, DAVID 38 Pine Bluffs, Wyoming (District Supervisor for the former Swedish Baptist Conference) JANTZ, MR. NEAL ’3(i AND MRS (Jean Foote ’3G) West Plains, Missouri ( American Sunday School Union) JENSEN, IDA M. 34 Togo, Minnesota (Northern Gospel Mission) JOHNSON, WALBORG 29 Nett Lake, Minnesota (Nett Lake Indian Mission) KERST1NG, HELEN ‘42 Oak Hills Fellowship Bemidji, Minnesota (Independent Worker) KINDRED, GLORIS 40 2 Evergreen Place Winn5peg, Man.itoba Canada (Independent Worker) 7LANGE, MR. ELMER 20 AND MRS. (Abide Mayrich ex ’20) 230 N. New Hampshire Los Angeles 4, California LARSON, MRS. GORDON {Lois Thom M2) Route 3 Tornah, Wisconsin (Independent Worker) tLlND, WINNIE 25 Grace Baptist Church Omaha, Nebraska MILES, HELEN E. 44 509 15th Street Golden, Colorado (Youth Home Missions) MILLS, IRIS 46 Institute Linguisitico de Verano Apartado 2975 Mexico, D. F., Mexico (Wycliffe Bible Translators) NEEDHAM, BERTHA ’25 818 4th SL North Virginia, Minnesota (Independent Worker) tNORTON, MR. ’43 AND MRS. 41 Box 284 Pawnee, Oklahoma (American Inland Mission) OLSON, MR. ALRICK 24 AND MRS. Stratton, Ontario Canada (Northwest Mission Association) OMAN, MR. LAWRENCE 33 AND 51 RS. (Lucille Aitken) Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin (Wisconsin Rural Missions) PARKER, MARY T 46 5214 Stark Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio (Bible Club Movement) PENNINGTON, MR. ROY 37 AND MRS. (Dora E, Jacobson ‘37) Ario dc Rosales Michoacan, Mexico (Independent Workers) tPETERSON, MR. RICHARD ’48 AND MRS. c o Burton Baptist Church Howard, South Dakota PLANTS, MR. RALPH 44 AND MRS. Camper, Manitoba Canada (Independent Workers) ROBERTS, MRS. JOHN (Flora Murray J 2U) Stilwell, Oklahoma (Independent Worker) RUST, MR. PAUL ex 50 AND MRS. (Viola Bruns ex ’49) Box 445 Clarksville, Arkansas (Independent Workers) fSCIIOMING, PAUL Box 84, Wasilla, Alaska (Slavic Gospel Association) SCHUMANN, WALLACE E. 31 Owanka, South Dakota (Baptist Larger Parish) fSIDOR, THEODORE Post Graham, Alaska (Slavic Gospel Association) SMITH, MARJORIE E. 37 13407 Kinsman Rd. Cleveland 20, Ohio (Mid-Missions) STEELE, ALICE JANE 42 Box 1G1G Billings, Montana (Montana Gospel Crusade) fSTEINERT, MR. THEODORE ’48 AND MRS (Evelyn Anderson 43) Cook, Minnesota TEBBEN, HANNAH 39 Ave. 16 de Septiembre No. G Despacho 504 Mexico D. F., Mexico (Independent Worker) tTHOMPSON, VERNA 33 Box 501 Hazard, Kentucky TOAVES, MR. JESSE 40 AND MRS. (Janice Bonar 42) 1041 River Road Windom, Minnesota (American Sunday School Union) WARNER, EARL 4g 1329 Knox North Minneapolis, Minnesota fWIPF, ANNA 43 Coring, Nebraska (Independent Workers) 51 —Missionaries on furlough, y—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the class that was graduated that year but did not remain to graduate, s.s.—Special Student. All information given in this list as of March 1, 1951. 88 PAUL HENDRICKS, President CURTIS AKENSON, Vice President DOROTHY HANNA, Secretary HILL GOWLER, Treasurer AGNES CARLISLE, Social Secretary Alumni Association It is a distinct privilege for me as president to extend a cordial Christian welcome to the members of the 1951 graduating classes. The spirit and influence of Northwestern Schools have touched every part of this globe for Christ, and we feel sure that you like¬ wise will take your place in the service of Christ and be a blessing wherever you go. A wonderful bond of truth binds together the family of God, and we trust as alumni that we will be bound closely together in the service of Christ and in the fellowship of His Gospel, and that our support of the Schools will be wholehearted and genuine. We have a wonderful opportunity to do a magnificent service for Christ so we extend to you a great welcome into the Alumni Association. Paul K. Hendricks 89 Foreign Missions Fellowship The pulse-beat of missions is felt through the entire school through the activity of the Foreign Mission Fellowship, better known as “F.M.F. Its purpose is to help those who are planning to serve on a mission field or to provide information about North¬ western graduates who have been or are now serving in this ministry. The group’s president is Robert Goffrier who also is a part- time announcer for Station KTIS. Mae Koksma keeps the records and office in first class condition as Fellowship secretary. The Vision. F.M.F. monthly paper, is edited by Roy Irving. On Friday evenings the “Hour of Power” is a source of blessing to the stu¬ dents as the F.M.F. staff presents various fields and missionary boards through missionary speakers and films. Radio Station KTIS From the cheerful greeting in the morning on KTIS—AM to the prayer of devotion in the evening on KTIS—FM, North- western’s “Radio Voice” is an inspiration daily to over one mil¬ lion listeners. Mr. Loren Bridges, center, is Station Director and on his left is his efficient secretary, Miss Ann Kiemele. Chief An¬ nouncer for the station is Mr. Forrest Boyd. The technical department is headed by Mr. Clarence La- Bonte who has as his assistants Arnold Rocholl and David Brush pictured lower left. On the announcing staff are Ben Dirks, upper right, and John Hart and Robert Goffrier, student announcers pictured lower right checking program script. The station is in its second year of broadcasting and has been used of God to the blessing of many hearts and as a means of salvation to numerous others. Student Forum Upon the shoulders of the Forum members rests the respon¬ sibility of handling the problems that are common to students throughout the land. In handling the problems with which they are confronted, the representatives endeavor to improve student life scholastically, socially, and spiritually. “A happy family makes a happy home” and, with the Forum acting on behalf of the student body, Northwestern is just that. The group is constituted of thirteen representatives chosen from the various classes of the schools. They are George Gulian, Mary Barnett, Donald Watson—Forum President, Dave Harrison, Emmett Dosier, Jimmy Johnson, Ezra Ostergard, LeRoy Eims, Donald Lang, Leo Shelton, Robert Lehn, Keith Moore, and Glen Cook. Mr. Ervin Butler is Faculty Representative. i International Club IIIIRD ROW—Gudrmn Fugleberg, Norway; Peter Patapenko, Ukiania; George Lau, Gilbert Islands; Domenic Scorza, Italy; Omar Barocio, Mexico; Aurania Kalfaglme, Greece. SECOND ROW—Dong Kim, Korea; Vivian Laird, North Ireland; Gunther Vahlberg, Germany; Alexander Koulakoli’, France; George McCracken, North Ireland, SEATED—Myra Wong, China; Eioosk Kim, Korea; Jim Chambers, Scot¬ land; Mr. Henderson, Counsellor; Rosario Ruga, Italv; Tamara Kornij- chuk, Poland. I cZ?2ZS MISSIONS- Missionary Conference Week The school’s aim is, as President Billy Graham would say, to be “missions first. The Annual Missionary Conference is surely the top week of the year in nearly every respect. Coming between semesters, the conference has lent itself well to the consideration of the world-wide fields and God’s claim on us as we have seen the need of servants, the price that must be paid, and the thrill of God’s working through His choice servants. Among many out¬ standing speakers, Mrs. Ruth Stull spoke about the power of God in the jungles of Ecuador and Peru, Bob Pierce told of the heroic, bleeding church in Korea, Mrs. Isabelle Kuhn related her stories about God’s leading in the wild Lisu-land, and Boh Cook spoke about the challenge of disobedience. Many mission¬ aries gave first-hand information about the field and prepara¬ tion for service, the service of our King. The evening services, held in the auditorium of the First Baptist Church were climaxed by a host of young people answering the call to faithful service. The lobby of the school proper was a busy place as reception¬ ists and the FMF staff bustled about finding lodging for the visiting speakers and missionaries, and endeavoring to make them feel at home. Twenty-six societies were represented by a total of forty-two missionaries. Besides the meetings in Memorial Hall, the gymnasium housed the displays of all the societies rep¬ resented and missionaries were kept busy as they counselled with students interested in their particular field. Moving pictures and slides were used along with the message of missionary speakers to make the need very living and vital. From letters received from the field some of the results from this conference were blessings in the hearts of the missionaries who came. May the deep and far-reaching results of this endeavor win many lost people to Christ. Secretarial De par tin ent Students of Northwestern are given an opportunity to study Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and Office Procedure. This modern, well-equipped department is under the supervision of Mrs. Helen Baxter. An average of forty students enroll each year for instruction. Graduates are now occupying fine secretarial positions throughout the country. The department seeks to send out gradu¬ ates who are not only well-trained in their field, but secretaries who have consecrated their lives for Christian service. “For His name’s sake they went forth.” Now in its thirty-first year, the publication has steadily gained a place as one of the leading magazines in the Christian field. Designed as a Bible Study magazine, each issue of THE PILOT carries articles by outstanding Bible scholars, articles with a depth and timeliness so valuable to Christians everywhere. Reg¬ ular subscribers find in the monthly features an up-to-the-minute report on evangelism today, the Uniform Sunday School Lessons for each month, reviews and previews of the latest books in the Christian field and the Alumni News section with sketches of our alumni both here and on the mission field. All this combines to make the magazine your “best buy in Christian reading.” Pictured at the task of preparing the “dummy” for the pub¬ lisher are Dick White, Office Assistant (standing), Betty Lowry, Editorial Assistant, and Mr. Gerald Beavan, Editor. Above are the members of the Circulation staff—Mrs. Virginia Thimsen, Mrs. Emma Jean Reed and Genevieve Ostlund. The Pilot 97 Ch eerleaders Exuberant, bright and sparkling might well describe the IH0O-0I edition of Northwestern cheerleaders. Nancy Lamme- man, Jewel Walker and Margaret Pyne were the feminine sec¬ tion. The boys were Jerry Hawbaker, Duane Orn and the long- legged captain himself, Burt Garland. They were supreme in the production of pep, were plenteous- ly supplied with personality and constantly capable of carrying out clever ideas on the floor. All of this, plus a unique spirit of cooperation which is a real tribute to the fervent love of Christ, and their outstanding sportsmanship made them, we think, the top cheer squad of Northwestern ' s history. ssionar This class continues to be a wedge for the gospel as the stu¬ dents look forward to the “uttermost parts” as their place of service.for Christ. Most of them are already under appointment by various mission boards and the remainder look to Him for direction. Pray for them, as they depend on you. The purpose of this course is to instruct the missionary in the maintenance of his own health, teach him what to do in emergencies, give insight as to the need of a doctor or nurse, and give some understanding of nursing principles. As pictured above, Miss Marilynn Rogers, along with the aid of local doctors, gives the instructions in this class. Students participate in such demon¬ strations as use of steam inhalation, application of moist hot packs, and care of the new-born. Besides assisting the nurses in the care of patients in the infirmary and dispensary, the students are employed in Minne¬ apolis hospitals as ward aides and orderlies. This practical work confirms class-room lecture material. Modern Language Department The supreme objective of the study of modern languages is to qualify the student for the understanding and appreciation of the languages and literatures of various people of the world. To this end emphasis is laid on accuracy in understanding the details of the syntax, grammar, and morphology; the accumula¬ tion of the basic facts in the sociological, historical, and literary background of the peoples; and the systematic correlation of these elements in truths. The study of a modern language is of particular value to one entering the field of missionary work. Especially in advanced courses the student gains a direct appre¬ ciation of ' and acquaintance with the modes of thought and ex¬ pression of the nations of Europe and Latin America and contri¬ butions made by these nations. Courses offered in the College of Liberal Aits and their in¬ structors are: German and French, Miss Violet Munter; French and Spanish, Miss Shirley Johnson; Russian and Japanese, Mr. Vernon VanSickle. “A place of retreat for those feeling under the weather”— that is the infirmary, better known as Mitchell Hall, the reel b rick building located east of the school. Student health service as well as the Missionary Medicine Department is under the direction of Dr. C. A. Aling, school physician. If one would walk the corridor of Mitchell he would probably see a line of students waiting to be seen by the nurse. Such com¬ mon ailments as sore throat, colds, or a swollen ankle may be the reason for this visit. And again, the student may have a small white paper in his hand wondering if his sick excuse is going to get signed—especially if he has failed to notify the nurse of his illness. Pictured is Kay serving a tray, and that is about all. Agnes John, head nurse, tests Jack’s blood pressure. Kenny Bull sub¬ mits himself to an ear wash. It is “coffee hour”—even nurses drink the “stuff.” School Infirmary IRctewe ' ui 7eamect ' A ' l Roll Call — South America Missionary ALTON, MABEL M. ’31 ( Serves in Ecuador) c o Gospel Missionary Union 1841 East 7th St. Kansas City 1, Missouri (Gospel Missionary Union) ANDERSON RUTH ex ' 42 Xaruzu, Guarieo, Venezuela (Evangelical Free Church Board) fAUSTIN, MR. KEITH ’44 AND MRS. (Doris ex ’48) Casilla 5, Quito, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) ♦BAKER, LETT YE M, ’35 Served in Bolivia; now on extended urlough) St. Petersburg, Florida (Bolivian Indian Mission) BALL, EDNA (PENNY) ' 47 Cajon 514, Cochabamba, Bolivia (Bolivian Indian Mission) BARBER, MR. HAROLD ' 87 AND MRS (Bertha Dahlenburg P 40) Quibdo, Choeo, Colombia (Gospel Missionary Union) BARBER, MR. WAYNE ' 38 AND MRS Cnizu L Rio Branco Territorio do Accre, Brazil (Mki-Missions) BEARD, MARY 42 Cajon 8, LaPaz, Bolivia (Canadian Baptist Mission) BJERKESETT, ANGELA ' 48 Davy ' s Pensao T. F. do Guapore Porto Velho, Brazil (New Tribes Mission) tBLACKHALL, MR. RALPH ’27 AND MRS . (Mr. Blackball deceased February, 11)51) Paste, Nariiio, Colombia (Gospel Missionary Union) BROWN MALCOLM T 44 Casilla 598 Guaya |UiJ, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) CARLSON, ESTHER A. ex ’20 San Juan do las Monos Estado Guarico, Venezuela (Evangelical Free Church Board) COFFEY, VELMA L ' 32 Apartado 11, Buga Valle, Colombia (Gospel Missionary Union) DA BOLD, MR. F. V. ' 24 AND MRS Casilla de Corrco 23 Montivideo, Uruguay (Evangelical Mission to Uruguay) DAY, MARJORIE ex ' 48 Corporation Boliviana de Fomento Reyes, El Beni, Bolivia (New Tribes Mission) DENNISON, KLAR1CE (KAYDI) ex ’48 (Serves in Bolivia) 3142 84th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota (New Tribes Mission) DROWN, MR. FRANK ’44 AND MRS. (Marie Page ’44) Casilla 5, Macuma Orlente Quito, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) FAIR, DORIS ' 50 Cajon 514, Cochabama, Bolivia (Bolivian Indian Mission) FICKE, MR MICHAEL J AND MRS. (Ella Patzsch ' S3) Sucua, El Oriente Casilla 137, Quito, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) FRIES EN, MR. HERMAN ' 42 AND MRS Casilla 10, Guarandn, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) ♦FULLER, MR. FRED B. ’40 AND MRS (Kathleen Lindsay ’30) (Serve in Brazil) 3050 Flower Street Huntington Park, California (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) fHAMMOND, MR. MORRIS ex ' 49 AND MRS ex ' 49 c o A. Lohmeyer Cajon 514, Cochabamba, Bolivia (Independent workers) HANSON, EARL ' 41 Casilla 40 Santa Cruz, Bolivia (New Tribes Mission) HART, MR. ROBERT ’44 AND MRS (Ivy Dun das ' 44) Casilla 11, Kiobamba, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) HELDSTAB, JOYCE MS Cajon 522 Cochabamba, Bolivia (New Tribes Mission) MILKER, MR. CARLTON AND MRS. (Betty Ci agun ' 44—Deceased June 9, 1950) San Fernando do atabapo T F. Amazonas, Venezuela (New Tribes Mission) ♦JAMISON, GLADYS Ml (Serves in Colombia) c o Gospel Missionary Union 1841 East 7th Street Kansas City 1, Missouri (Gospel Missionary Union) 104 JOHNSON, MARJORIE A. ’li 1 Zaruza, Estado Guar Leo, Venezuela (Evangelical Free Church Board) JONES, WANDA ’44 Bahia Negra, Paraguay (New Tribes Mission) KLAASSEN, MIL CORNELIUS P. ' 28 AND MRS. (Mary M. Heikes ’2D) Casilla 13, Riobambu, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) ♦KNUTSON, MR. GEORGE 32 AND MRS, (Bertha Koateap ’32) (Serve in Brazil) Box (SI 4 Maynard, Minnesota (Mid-Missions) •LAKE, MU. HAROLD AND MRS. (Jessamine Cross ’4(1) (Serve in Venezuela) R. It. No 1 Iowa Falls, Iowa (Evangelical Alliance Mission) LOHM EVER, MR. AM AN DUS cx MS AND MRS. (Edna Tarr ' 47) Cajon 514 Cochabamba, Bolivia (International Child Evangelism Fellowship) MARTINSON, LOIS ' 84 Boa Vista, Terri to ria de Rio Bianco Amazonas, Brazil (Mid-Missions) MILLER, SARAH FRANCIS ’45 Calzn Postal 208 Sao Luiz, Marunhao, Brazil (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) NELSON, ELNORA ’44 Bahia Ncgru, Paraguay (New Tribes Missions) NORDVEDT, MARGARET 44 Quevedo, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) t PARR, MR. CLARENCE M2 AND MRS. (Viola Kephart M(S) (Serve In Colombia) c o Gospel Missionary Union 1S41 E 7th Street Kansas City 1, Missouri (G. M. U.) ' PARSONS, INEZ MO Casilla (398 Guayaquil, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) •PATTERSON, ILA ' 40 (Serves in Brazil) c o Mrs. A. D. Patterson 814 Strait Avenue Worthington, Minnesota (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) PERKINS, DOROTHY ex M8 c o A. Lohmcyer Cajon 514 Cochabamba, Bolivia (1ndependent worker) PETERSON, MARIE M5 Caixa 208, Sao Luiz Maranhao, Brazil (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) PICKERING, MR. FRANK AND MRS. (Evangeline Payne ' 2(3) San Ignacio, Velasco, Bolivia (South American Indian Mission) POOLE, MR. GEORGE Ml AND MRS (To work with radio station HCJB) 4821 Cornell Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina (Youth for Christ) I ’ ROC ' HN 0 W, ORLETTE M2 (Serves in Colombia) 12H? Park Avenue Bemidji, Minnesota (Gospel Missionary Union) REED, MR ROBERT ’27 AND MRS. (Frances Norton 37) Monteria, Colombia (Latin American Mission) SANFORD, MR. WILBUR Ml AND MRS. (Dorothy Darken M2) 4702 Blanco Erica] uda Buenos Aires, Argentina (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) SENSENEY, MARLELBE Ml Casilla 5, Quito, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) SHILLINGS BURG, MR. WILLIAM MO AND MRS. (Florence WriglU j 32) InstiLuto Biblico Palmira Valle, Colombia (Gospel Missionary Union) TAYLOR, MR. IVAN G. Mi) AND MRS. (Evelyn Bigelow M7) Boa Vista Territorio de Rio Branco, Brazil (Mid-Missions) TIPPETT, ANNA BELLE MS Apartado II Tovar, Estado Merida, Venezuela (Evangelical Alliance Mission) ♦TRIMBLE, MR. GARNET ‘85 AND MRS. (Fern Sieger Ml) (Serve in Brazil) Route 5 Eau Claire, Wisconsin (Mid-Missions) TURBETT MR. BURTON ex M 3 AND MRS. (Carol Rcinier ex Mf ) Casilla 11, Eiobambn, Ecuador (Gospel Missionary Union) WAAGE, MINNIE E. ' 87 Apartado Aereo 57(i Cucuta, Norte do Santander, Colombia (Evangelical Alliance Mission) WESTON, MARGARET ' 33 Aptdn. 11 Buga Valle, Colombia (Gospel Missionary Union) ♦WILDER, MR. EARL ' 39 AND MRS. (Myrtle Jacobson ' 39) (Serve in Colombia) Park Rapids, Minnesota (Gospel Missionary Union) WYMA, MIL RICHARD M8 AND MRS. (Lucille Pitkin T 49) Rurrenabaque, El Beni, Bolivia (New Tribes Mission) —Missionaries on furlough. t—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the class that was graduated that year but did not remain to graduate. s.s —Special Student. All information given in this list as of March 1, 1951. 105 V o rthivestern A thirties Some years ago, when North¬ western Schools embarked upon its athletic program, competition was limited to independent and church teams of the Twin City area. Without proper facilities or personnel the program was the best that could result from the effort and interest put forth. At first basketball was the only sport participated in, but then, a few years ago—five or six— baseball was inaugurated into the field of inter- collegiate sports. Four years ago, with the completion of Moyer Gym. Northwestern began participat¬ ing with freshmen teams in the state. Because of new and better facilities, a new interest in sports was evidenced. T o d a y Northwestern is en¬ gaged in a full-fledged program of inter-collegiate athletics. The “Eagles” now are playing col¬ lege varsity teams throughout the Mid-West. Teams are main¬ tained in the field of basketball, baseball, wrestling, tennis, and golf. Further expansion is planned in the immediate future. As the interest in intercolle¬ giate sport activities grows, it is necessary that we keep ever b e f o r e us this one important thought—athletics are a means to an end, and not the end in it¬ self. Only as athletics give honor to the school and glory to our blessed Lord is there any justi¬ fication for their existence. We believe sports can and should be an important function in the activities of the school, and that they play an essential part in the Lord ' s work. Through this endeavor we are afforded contacts for Christ that other¬ wise coul d never have been made. Both adults and young people are interested in recrea¬ tion of one form or another — it is essential to one ' s physical well-being, and important to one’s mental health. With the stress and strain of our work and of our world, recreation, either as an object of participa¬ tion or observation, is one of the finest methods of restful relaxa¬ tion of the mind. It is a splendid form of healthful and needful entertainment. Continued growth and partici¬ pation in the field of athletics and recreation here at North¬ western are based upon this principle—that the Lord Jesus Christ be honored and exalted in every way and under all con¬ ditions, “Therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which arc God’s.” I Corinthians 6:20. Looking back over the past season in athletics we find that this year has been our biggest and best. All those who have par¬ ticipated have been a credit to their school and to their Lord. May this always be so. Oswald Morley, Director 106 1 GORDON SHII ' I LES HABEGGEE JIM COOK ORVILLE JOHNSON VERNON H INTERM EYE! EUGENE MAYER ROBERT I.K1IN FLOYD JOHNSON DICK MANNINO EAGLES —Best in School ' s History This basketball season has undoubtedly been the most out¬ standing year that the Northwestern Eagles have ever experi¬ enced. The 1950-51 team showed speed, balance, exceptional ball¬ handling, and good sportsmanship. Another factor that contrib¬ uted to the boys’ success is the person of “Os” Morley, their new coach. Coach Morley worked his squad many long, hard hours in preparation for the coming season. The players knew that “Os” demanded a winning combination. The Eagles started the season off with a victory with Vern Hintermeyer, the captain and a great play-maker, in guard posi¬ tion. His running mate was Les (Buckshot) Habegger, a great defensive man. A forward position was held down by the hard driving, high jumping Jim Cook. Opposite him was Orville “Jump¬ ing Jack” Johnson whose left push shot was very effective throughout the season. Playing the key was Gundy Habich with a smooth hook shot. When replacements were needed, Os called upon Bob Lehn, Dick Manning, Gene Mayer, and Lehn Holm, who capably handled their tasks. Gordon Shipp, Gene Ongna, and Floyd Johnson, all first year men, displayed a great deal of de¬ termination and capability on the basketball floor. At all times the players desired to play well that in all things Christ might be honored. 108 SCOREBOARD Northwestern Visitors Nort h western Visitors 52 Bethel 51 73 St, Cloud 59 63. . Concordia 58 61 Mormons 58 62 Minnesota Agric. School 52 63 Rochester 57 52. .North Park 58 59 Martin Luther 60 56 Bethel 63 82 Minnesota Agric, School 70 84. •Martin Luther, 68 82 St. Cloud 77 83. Rochester 50 70 Bethany Lutheran 68 60 Mayville State Teachers .51 58 ... Concordia 62 Girls’ Physical Education Training in the field of physical education includes instruc¬ tion and participation in the various sports such as volleyball, basketball, badminton, tumbling, games of low organization, and softball. In these sports intra-mural tournaments are carried on each year. The Varsity Basketball team for this year consisted of Jean Manning, Wilda Busby, Lelia Foote, Ruth Larsen, Ethel Hauge, guards, Mardell Busby, Irene Renter, Faith Kreider, Grace Sweetland, Myrna Brant, forwards. Manager for the team was Lois Magnuson. This versatile team placed fourth in the Park League this season. Physical education classes meet twice a week and the girls perform squad formation drills, games, and other exercises. The program is under the direction of Miss Hazel Johnson. 110 Intramural i cl i rilies To facilitate the sports program for those that are unable to participate in varsity activities, the intramural program is established on a semi-competitive basis and carried out in tour¬ nament fashion. This enables students to enjoy the sport of their choice and to perform in competion at their leisure. Baseball As they put away their bats and baseballs, the Eagles were proud of the season they had just passed. The squad was com¬ pletely unstoppable on the home field winning five straight games. However, in this, their third year of play, a jinx travelled with them and they were less successful on the out-of-town diamonds. Enthusiasm ran high as Coach “Os ' ! Morley chose a winning combination from the aspirants that faithfully attended the rugged practice sessions. In the front row are Leonard Robinson, David Schoonover, Cecil Goins, and Vernon Hintermeyer. Stand¬ ing are Coach Morley, Ted Stone, Harber Sublett, Dick Smith, Robert Lehn, Phil Smith, and Earl Larson, Manager. At the end of the season the score pad tallied like this: Northwestern Visitor 4 . Concordia 2 4 Martin Luther. 2 2 Concordia . 3 5 Bethel . 3 9 Bethany Lutheran .12 a Bethel. . 8 9 Concordia 10 12... Bethany Lutheran . 1 4 Rochester . . G 10... Rochester . 5 112 urn Rase ball (Jose- u ns Vernon Hintermeyer hurls a long one to home plate. Talking over hurling technique is Ted Stone, Dave Schoonover, and Harber Sublett. Coach “Os” Morley demonstrates batting position to Robert Lehn. Phil Smith looks on intently as his brother, Bill, reaches for a low one. Outfielder Cecil Goins snatches a fly. Looking over the score sheets are Leonard Robinson and Man¬ ager Earl Larson. Dick Manning and Lex Smith on the “indoor courts”... James Stokes anticipating a return ... Lex is up in the air on a serve ... Len Robinson drives a fluff ball... Len and Lynn Holm total up ... Lynn “tees off” on the “indoor range” .. . (center) Dick runs the court for a low one. Tennis hi Golf II resiling This year marked the first appearance of official wrestling- at Northwestern. The team was made up of eight chesty enthusiasts under the direction of Wayne Benedict, Wrestling Coach. Reading from left to right, they are Paul Sandgren, Roger Hoff, Jerry Temp, Gary Modlin, Harber Sublett, Edwin Blomberg, Hugh Hurlburt, Johnny Schroeder, and Wayne Benedict, Coach. After many long hours of rugged practice, the team engaged in two matches, both with the University Farm School. The first match resulted in a split decision and, in the return match, the “Aggies” were hard pressed to win 20-14. Tt •am Missionary Holt Call—Island W orld ' —Missionaries on furlough, f—Those for whom our information is not complete. Ex—Indicates the person was enrolled in the 1 class that was graduated that year hut did not remain to graduate, s.s.—Special Student. All information given in this list as of March 1, 1951. BARVILLE, MU. GEOiIGK C. AND .MRS. (Edith Peterson ex ' 22) {Serve in Netherlands West Indies) 724 East lath Street Minneapolis, Minnesota (Evangelical Alliance Mission) tBLILIK, VIOLA 47 8642 Pahoa Avenue Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii {International Child Evangelism Fellowship) BROWN, MR. ZEKAL 44 AND MRS. (Doretta Davis ex 44) llato Mayor del Key Dominican Republic West Indies {Mid Missions) BU8SE, SADIE ? 26 (Serves in Philippine Islands) 1817 Glen wood Road Glendale, California (I independent worker) CARDER, MR. JAMES AND MRS. (Helen Brown ex 24) A pa it a do 22 f Las Palmas, Cran Canaria Canary Islands (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism) FADED, MR. ALLEN ’50 AND MRS. (Jane Ulvin 5U) (On their way to Japan to serve under Evangelical Alliance Mission) FAST, MR. ALVIN ' 48 AND MRS. (Olga Sawatsky ex 4S) Cabanas, Dinar del Rio l rovince, Cuba (United World Mission) FUNK, ELSIE ’42 8-1 Voshi Cho, Nihonbashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan (Board of Foreign Missions, Baptist General Conference) GUTHIUE, BONNIE ’42 45 Bonifacio Street Iloilo City, Philippine Islands (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism) IIAGLUND, MR. BEN AND MRS. (Faye Wilson 45) Box 1956, FEB1AS Manila, Philippine Islands (Far Eastern Gospel Crusade) HAHN, BERNICE M. ’28 401 Pennsylvania Avenue Manila, Philippine Islands (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism) HOLECEK, MR. AND MRS. (Ruth Stevens 48) Oh no mura, Futaba Gun Fiikushima Ken, Japan (Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) LARM, LEONA ex 4(i Tokyoto, Chuo-ku, Nihonbashi Yoshiclio 1-8 Toyko, Japan MURCH, BARBARA 48 46 Higashi Machi, Muroran Hokkaido, Japan ( New Tribes Mission) SI RAG, MRS. WILLIAM (Sylvia Cushing 82) Darit-Ngabang, West Borneo Indonesia (Regions Beyond Missionary Union) TODD, MR. LA WHENCE 47 AND MRS. 9 Oh tsu lu machi Takaoka Shi, Toyama Ken Japan (New Tribes Mission) 118 School Event There is always excitement and anticipation with the thought of returning to school—particularly at Northwestern. With the mixed emotions of diligent studies ahead, new friendships being established, old friendships being renewed, and fellowship cen¬ tered in Christ, young people from every state anxiously hurry bach from a summer at home. Happiness can be seen on the faces of students and staff members as they greet President Billy Gra¬ ham on a bright sunny morning. ] 19 kSKMB - lliU Dormitory Lift New friends, new room-mates, new beds, new activities— all this makes up dorm life. The hub and pulse beat of all school life is the dormitory of which Northwestern has seven. These become dear to their occupants because they have “all the com¬ forts of home.” Quiet study hours contrasted with the chatter and laughter of ice cream and cake parties, serious talk concerning spiritual matters, work and play mingled with tears and happiness, quiet respect for the house-mother disturbed by a gentle rebuke from the same—all this goes to make dorm life at Northwestern an experience that is maturing in many respects and would not be traded for a fortune. Parties And Socials One of the first big events of the year is the masquerade Halloween party for the entire student body. Ghosts, goblins, and witches greet each other in ghastly ways and no one knows his dearest friend. This year the circus made its appearance at Northwestern complete with the tight-rope walker, the fat lady, the man on the flying trapeze, the bearded lady, and even a circus band. Parties are prevalent as each class holds its own party, in its own fashion. Other socials are the back-wards party, Valentine party, and the Friday Family Night in the cafeteria. And, of course, college life would be impossible without a social time being held in the home of “one of the gang”—it just wouldn’t be right if forty or fifty “friends” didn’t drop in on the folk ' s for a bang-up time. It happened—the Forum “put to death the Faculty in a fast over-time game in Moyer Gym. After the profs paraded their band and gave out some Western music, the students held a mourning walk for the soon-to-be-defeated faculty. Red and white polka dot sun dresses worn by the Forum team added color and confusion to this traditional Northwestern fete. 122 F a at Ity-Forum (, am e V ' f School Picnic Taking the Northwestern “family” on an all-day outing is quite an undertaking but it always proves to be one of the out¬ standing “school days” of the entire year. On the Medicine Lake ground is Pete Gulian being hog-tied by some of his feminine ad¬ mirers; Mrs. Houlihan and Ma Kettle enjoying their second childhood; Dr. Sanden puts one over the net; Joan Hatch wielding the club; and Pete is up a tree again. Spring Banffuet -Just before preparing for the last great week at school, the “family” once again enjoyed one great get-together in a formal manner. The Old Ship Northwestern was at anchor as young couples went ashore on liberty to the Nicollet Hotel. Everyone in ship’s company, from Skipper to deck hands, joined hands to make this occasion the greatest of the year’s cruise. • We, the student body, live in the joy and anticipation of this annual affair as Old Ship Northwestern continues to sail under the charting of the One Who is Commander of our lives. So “anchors a weigh, my boys, we sail at break of day.” 12-1 It’s Senior Day in chapel as we approach the end of the journey . . . Dr. Graham speaking at Commencement exercises . . . Awarding a degree to Dr. Bob Jones, Jr. . . . The Seniors parade over the campus. Commencem en t Program NORTHWESTERN SCHOOLS 50 Willow Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Wednesday, June 6, 1951 Rev, J, I d wm Hurt ill Dr. 0. E, Sail den Dr. Vaclav Vo]La President William Graham A Cappella Choir Dr. John S, Wimbish A Cappella Choir Theodore Bergman Organ Program Fanfare and Processional Star Spangled Banner Invocation The President Missions Offertory Offertory Prayer Con i m en ce m out A d d ress Distribution of Awards Theodore Bergman Organ and Northwestern Band Rev Ralph Mitchell l)j William Graham Dr. T. W. Wilson Dr. Harold Qckenga Presentation of Diplomas Bible School Missionary Medicine Bestowal of College Degrees Bestowal of Seminary Degrees Bestowal of Honorary Degrees ‘■Hallelujah Chorus” Benediction Seven-fold Amen Post Rule 125 Northwestern Bible Conference Throughout the years of its existence, the Conference, held at Medicine Lake grounds, has grown tremendously in popularity. Under the direction of Dr. Simpson the conference consists of a program that is beneficial to young people and adults alike. Daily Bible Study hours, pastor’s conferences, women’s meet¬ ings, constructive discussions in church work, children’s meetings, lake-side singspirations, devotional periods, and a sports schedule designed to accommodate every person—all these make the con¬ ference a week that is supremely beneficial in every respect. Speakers for the 1951 Conference will be Dr. Allen Fleece, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Howard Butt, Corpus Christi, Texas; Larry Ward, Christian Writer’s Course; and Rev. John S. Wim- bish, Calvary Baptist Church, New York City. 126 Special Events Combined musical and sports event , . . Momentous event Blessed event, Little Wilson . . . Dreamy event Tragic event or common event? . . . Monday event . . . Kay in any event. 127 3rc u •BEGLEY,HETTY 47 c o Sr. E. Hatcher Ixtapa, Chiapas Dlexieo (Under Wy cliff e Bible Translators; later to Peru, South America) •BELLINGER, GLADYS 48 Ansley, Nebraska (Africa Inland Mission) iRIRGWELL, MR, KENNETH ex 51 AND MRS. (Attending Now Tribes Root Camp at Stony ford, California) •BLEEKER, ALV1RA 48 c o Bartroil ' s Nurses Home Watertown, South Dakota (Evangelical Alliance Mission) •BOSWELL, WILLARD ' 52 (H55 West Chestnut St, Washington, Pennsylvania (Attending NW and accepted by South Africa General Mission) •BOWDISH, MR. ALBERT Mi) AND MRS. (Rear! Engslrom 4!)) 7D7 Hamilton Avenue Aurora, Illi nois (On their way to the Tibetan Border under Evangelical Alliance Mission) CARMICHAEL, AGNES ' 50 1 0. Box 740 Santa Monica, California (In training under Intern 5 ] Child Evan¬ gelism Fellowship for service in A friea) tCLIFFORD, DONALD ’53 209 Grove Oshkosh, Wisconsin (Far Eastern Gospel Crusade) DEWSNAR, HOWARD ex ’52 (In training at New Tribes Boot Camp at Fonts Springs, California) DIVERS, ZELLMA 17 (In training at New Tribes Boot Camp, Chico, California) fEVANS, HELEN 49 Wellston, Michigan (Mid-Missions) EVE LAN D, HELEN M l Backus, Minnesota (To Africa under Gospel Missionary Union) M iss ionary Roll Call—Condi dales IIERnOLID, EUNICE ex ’52 2715 Wingfield Avenue Anoka, Minnesota (Attending NW; to leave soon for Af¬ rica under Africa Inland Mission) jH INCH CLIFF, SHIRLEY 50 Route 3, Pullman, Washington (To India under Evangelical Alliance Mission) JOYCE, IRMA LEE ' 50 Lamar, Missouri (To Africa under Africa Inland Mis¬ sion ) KOVAR, DOROTHY 51 Silver Lake, Minnesota (To Brazil under Unevangelized Fields Mission) ■ KUEHL, MR, DELBERT Tjfi AND DIRS. (Delores Johnson MG) Rural Route 2 Hopkins, Minnesota (Soon to leave for Japan under Evan¬ gelical Alliance Mission) KUHN, BERNICE ' 50 S. 215 Pine St. Spokane, Washington (To Venezuela under Evangelical Al¬ liance Mission) LARSON, LAWRENCE ex ' 52 (In training at New Tribles Boot Camp at Chieo, California) LEE, MIL CLIFFORD G. ’50 AND MRS. (Betty Bloyer ’51)) 4849 3rd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minncsota (To Latin America under Evangelical Alliance Mission) •LEPPER, TED ’51 715 Nicholson Joliet, Illinois (To India under Worldwide Evangel¬ ization Crusade) LEVERING, MIL RICHARD ’50 AND MRS, (Janice Pederson 49) c o Dir. and Mrs, Lawrence A. Peterson East 1 0th Street Hastings, Minnesota (To Africa under Conservative Bap¬ tist Foreign Society) LU, MIL JOHN s.s. 49 AND MRS. s.s. ' 49 c o China Native Evangelistic Crusade 413 Bigelow Bldg. Seattle 1, Washington •MYERS, MR. GEORGE ex ' 51 AND DIRS. ' 50 1030 Parkway Sr. Columbus, Ohio (To Europe under Mid-Missions) •NEEF, RUTH ’51 Beech Avenue Aldan, Pennsylvania (To New Guinea under Evangelical Alliance Mission) •NELSON, MIL DONALD Mi) AND DIRS. (Grace Sheppard 49) 1327 North 19th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin (To Japan soon under Evangelical Alliance Mission) tNELSON, PHYLLIS ex 51 Berlin, Wisconsin (In training at New Tribes Boot Camp, Chico, California) PACE, DHL KENNETH 50 AND DIRS. (Doreen Staler M9) (In training under New Tribes Boot Camp, Stonyford, California) taspel •PATSJ, EVELYN 49 c o Roy Pat it R. 1L 2 Pound, Wisconsin (To Africa under Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) TATZOLD, LEONARD ' 51 228 Clifton Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota (To Pakistan under World Mission Prayer League) PET 1011S, MARY JANE s.s. ’49-’51 1854 ' Suites Street Anoka, Minnesota (To Philippine Islands under Far Eastern Gospel Crusade) RATZLAFF, STARR ' 48 c o Calvary Baptist Church Everett, Washington (To Brazil under Mid-Missions) •REASONER, MIL ROLLIN AND MRS. (Esther Waters ex ' 50) (To Japan under Far Eastern Gc Crusade) fillTCHIE, ELEANOR 47 519 6 th Avenue N.W. Faribault, Minnesota (To Africa) •SALSETH, MIL HAROLD 43 AND MRS. (Joan Nelson ex 45) St, Croix Falls, Wisconsin (To Africa under Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society) + SAMUELSON, MIL KENNETH AND MRS. (Velidu Kenwurd 46) Page, North Dakota (To Philippine Islands under Far Eastern Gospel Crusade) •SCHONE, MR. JOHN AND MRS. (Lucia Hatch ex 44) Box 1043 Bob Jones University Greenville, South Carolina (To Japan under Evangelical Alliance Mission) fSOCHEIL MARY HELEN 49 Monica, Pennsylvania ( Mid-Missions) •THOMPSON, MIL LLOYD ' 49 AND MRS. (Myrtle Clemens 49) 1532 Maple Street Des Moines l(i, Iowa (To leave soon for Brazil under Evangelical Union of South America) VICKERS, RUTH L. ' 51 Park, Kansas (To Africa under Sudan Interior Mission) iWHlTE HOUSE, COLEEN ox 41 (In training at New Tribes Boot Camp at Chico, California) •WILLIAMS, GENEVA ' 50 1529 E. 24th Street Des Moines, Iowa (To Africa under Sudan Interior Mission) —Accepted by a mission board. Information is incomplete. All others are persons who have either applied to a board but have not yet been accepted at lids date (March 1, 1951) or who are in training under a board. This indicates, to our knowledge, all NW candidates for service on foreign and home fields. We feel, however, that there must he many more recent grad¬ uates who are moving toward the field but who have not kept us informed. Any information concerning those per¬ sons will be greatly appreciated and will be beneficial to all concerned. 130 College Graduates RUTH ANDERSON Racine, Wisconsin Psalm 37:4,5 Basketball Prayer Band Leader DELORES BECKMAN Selby, South Dakota Philippians 3:1!) CALVIN ANDERSTROM Lake Lillian, Minnesota Micah G:S Oratorio Choir WILLIAM BENDER Jamestown, New York Ecclesiastes 12:13 Forensics DAVID BACKSTROM Cushing, Minnesota Proverbs 3:5,6 President Senior Class Forensics Dramatics Student Pastor ALEXANDER BURGHARD Kansas City, Missouri Colossians 3:17 Student Pastor Wild JAM BECK Mnnheim, Pennsylvania Philippians 1:6 MARY CAR] BIDES Chicago, Illinois A Capped a Choir Dramatics Eagle Stall Scroll Stair College Graduates HAROLD DEAN COURTS CARROLL DALE DHZWARTE BEN DIRKS Ok rent, Oklahoma Knoxville, Iowa Ottawa, Kansas Romans 8:28 Ephesians 2:8,9 Psalms 34:3 Dramatics A Cappella Choir Eagle Staff Radio Staff Scroll Staff Student Pastor Student Forum President A LICK DOIXiE Madison, Wisconsin Proverbs 3:5ji Oratorio Choir Scroll Stall’ Girls Glee Club LENORE EVELYN El,LIS SIUKLEY ANN FAIRBANKS KENNETH FRANS Winnipeg, Canada Topeka, Kansas St. Paul, Minnesota Psalm 143:8 Proverbs 18:10 A Cap pel la Choir Junior Class Secretary Vision Stair MAVIS GEISZLEE Fargo, North Dakota 1 Thessalonians 5:24 Oratorio Choir is: ROBERT GIBSON Auburn, Nebraska I John 3:1 Basketball “N” Club B R. t North western Schools ROBERT READ GOFFIER Salem, Oregon Matthew 5:1 ( A Cappella Choir Junior Class I ' resident President F.M.F. Praver Band Leader Radio Staff KATIIRVN GUI DA M ' adelia, Minnesota PhiHppians ‘RIO A Cappella Choir Junior Class Treasurer Secretary F.M.F. GEORGE GLILIAN Hazel Park, Michigan I Thessalonians 5:24 Eagle Staff Student Forum Student Pastor Basketball “N Club MARY AGNES MATCH Eau Claire, Wisconsin Ephesians 2:4- A Cappella Choir REINHOLI) HAUSER Almena, Wisconsin Joshua 1:8 A Cappella Choir Student Pastor MERRY LYNN HAZZARD Winnebago, Illinois Proverbs 3:5,0 JEAN MEN ROSE HENNE Alfred, North Dakota Isaiah 40:31 Orchestra Oratorio Choir Scroll Staff Callege C radual s DARLENE VIRGINIA HOLLAND Foresl Cilv T Iowa Psalm 13:G A Cappella Choir DONALD L. HOLSTEN Rapid City, South Dakota 1 John I;? Band A Cappella Choir LEO LYLE HORTON Pontiac, Michigan 1 Corinthians 15;5S ROY IRVING Phoenix, Arizona 11 Corinthians 1:3,4 Vice-Pres. Senior Class A Cappella Choir Basketball Vision Editor 1AM. F. President NORMA JOHNSON Emery, South Dakota Gelations 2:20 Band Oratorio Choir RONALD LAMONT LARSON Winnebago, Minnesota Plrlippians 4:19 Student Forum Junior Class Vice-Pres. So ft hall Intramural KATHRYN ANN LENZ Clayton, Michigan Romans 8:38,39 Moody Bible Institute ROBERT L1LLARD Lebanon, Missouri Romans 8:32 A Cappella Choir Forensics Student Forum President Baseball “N” Club 1.34 College C radu ates PAUL RICHARD LJNDSTRQM Beloit, Wisconsin Luke 12:47-48 Forensics Dram aties KENNETH Np MACK Elyria, Ohio Philippiaus 2; 10 Oratorio Choir Philadelphia School of the Bible PAUL MILLER Muscatine, Iowa John 5:24 Band A Cappdla Choir Oratorio Choir RALPH WEBSTER NEIGHBOUR, JR, Elyria, Ohio Philippians 2:11 Forensics Dramatics Eapfle StalT Student Forum DOLORES EVELYN NELSON Stockholm, Wisconsin Psalm 37:4 Band PAUL J + OSKARSON Boulder, Colorado Acts 20:24 College Graduates UCn MILLER Adrian, M ichigan Ephesians 1: 1 I basket hall Softball DONALD E. PAR DUN Webster, Wisconsin 1 Timothy 1:12 Student Pastor College Graduates I.KSL1K A. I’AUDIX Webster, Wisconsin Proverbs 3:5-6 Student Pastor HELEN PATRICK Pontiac, Michigan Psalm 19:14 A Cappella Choir Pilot Staff WILLIAM PEDERSON Hastingsi Minnesota Philippian 1:6 ALLAN JORDAN PETTING ILL Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 Timothy 4:12 CHARLES REED St. Paul, Minnesota Romans 5:6-8 A Cappella Choir Crusaders for Christ Quartette RICHARD SCOFIELD Pine City, Minnesota Philippian 1:6.7 WINIFRED SH KM TO Detroit, Michigan I John 2:1,2 RUTH SIEMENS Minneapolis, Minnesota Proverbs 3:5,G Senior Class Secretary 136 A CoUt i t Gradtialt’s BRUCE STOKKA Luverne, North Dakota Deuteronomy 33:25 ELEANORSTOKKA Milwaukee, Wisconsin Isaiah 2G:3 A Cappella Choir EUNICE ELOlS TEKVEEN Donna, Texas Proverbs 3:5,6 A Cappella Choir Oratorio Choir JOAN ALLVN TROUT Sal urn, Oregon Ephesians 2:8,U Eagle Staff EMERY VAN GERPEN Bel month Iowa Exodus 33:14 A Cappella Choir Moody Bible Institute EARL VITUS Springfield, Oregon Psalm 1H7:7- RICHARD W. WHITE Miami, Florida I Thessalonians 5:IS A Cappella Choir Scroll Staff Vision Staff FREDERICK B. WILLIAMSON Detroit Michigan II Corinthians 5:14,15 Student Pastor LYNNE FEELY Havertown, Pennsylvania KENNETH HOUSER Sandusky. Ohio College Graduates Not Pictured JAMES FEELY 11 a vertoNvn, Pen ns y lvania LEE JOHNSON Lake Benton, Minnesota MARY LEE LANG E ng lewoorl, Colorado RICHARD SCOTT Minneapolls, Minnesota KYLE A WILSON Medina, Ohio II Peter 1:10 A Cappella Choir Student Forum Crusaders Quartette DONALD E. WOLF Port Huron, Michigan If Chronicles 16:9 WILLIAM K. HOSEA1I WU Manila, Philippine Islands Isaiah 45:2-3 RICARDO ZAPATA Los Ebanos, Texas Exodus 4:11,12 Band Tennis College G raduates GERALD EARL ARMSTRONG Chariton, Iowa Philippians 3:10 Oratorio Choir Junior Class Vice-Pres. Prayer Band Leader JEANNETTE C. ARRASMITH Spencer, Iowa II Corinthians 12:D Oratorio Choir WALDEN A. ASKREN Chariton, Iowa II Corinthians 12:1) Student Pastor HAROLD ROBERT BAILEY Mead, Nebraska Philippians 3:10 Band JOAN MARIE BAKER Marshal), Michigan Colossians 1:10 MARY LORRA1N E BARNETT .Minneapolis, Minnesota Philippians 3:10 Oratorio Choir Student Forum Secretary Freshman Class Secretary Bible School Graduates AKIHS ANN’ ATT01 Oshkosh, Wisconsin Romans 12:1,2 Oratorio Choir WILLIAM ARNOLD BECKSTROM Minneapolis, Minnesota Tl moths ' 0:0 Bible School Graduates MILDRED LORRAINE HELL Villa Park, Illinois 1 Corinthians 15:57 Oratorio Choir Dramatics WILLARD BERGMAN Marshall, Minnesota Galatians (1:14 MILDRED ANNE BJORNSTAD RichviMe, Minnesota J Peter 1:7 BARBARA LOU BLACK West Liberty, Iowa Romans 8:28 Scroll Staff RICHARD KENNETH ROEIIME JUNE A, BORDERS Dixon, Illinois Deerwood, .Minnesota John 14:21 ELINOR LOIS BRIESKE LaCrosse, Wisconsin Philippians 1:(! Ore hestra GEORGE ALAN CABLE Bemidjij Minnesota II Timothy 4:2 140 EVA JEAN CASE Mo time. Louisiana II Timothy 1:12 Senior Class Treasurer ANNA ME EL E CA VENDER Huirlaml, Ohio II Corinthians 12:!J RUTH COX Den Moines, Iowa Psalm 107:8,0 A Cappella Choir ARLENE VELMA CROOKS Nashua, Iowa Psalm 34:1 WALTER RALPH CECH Minneapolis, Minnesota I Peter 3:115 Student Pastor Vision Stall liibl( School Graduates CLARA M. COOI’HR Paltinmrt?, Maryland 1 Pete i BA REAR A DELORES DECKER DAVIT) J DE JONG Austin, Minnesota Knoxville, Iowa Psalm 40:5 Golossians -5:1 Band Basketball Softball Bible School Graduates DEAN EDWIN DEN LEE Aurora, Illinois Philippian 1:20 Band Orchestra Freshman Class Treasurer Prayer Band Leader GENE EDWARD DENLER Aurora, Illinois Psalm 27:4 Baud Orchestra Freshman Class Vice-Pres. Prayer Band Leader ARM IN A. ERB Wilson, Wisconsin Colossi a ns 2:G Student Pastor DONNA LOUISE FEERO Jacobson, Minnesota Isaiah 2(5:3 ELAINE MARGARET FLA NNI GAN Jamestown, North Dakota I Corinthians 1 ;27 ZELDA DARLENE FRIESE Balaton, Minnesota Psalm 73:25,20 ELLEN LINE A GRANO Tower, Minnesota Psalm 37:4,5 PHILIP D. HA ALAND Coopers town. North Dakota Philippians 3:10 142 Hi hie School Graduates MARY LOU HABURN Spencer, Iowa I Peter 5:7 Oratorio Choir DAVID HARRISON Glasgow, Scotland II Timothy 2:15 Student Forum Vice-Pres. International Club JOAN MARIE HATCH Lansing, Michigan Psalm 37:4,5 A Cappella Choir Oratorio Choir BEN HAUSER Abnena. Wisconsin M Corinthians 8:ii Band WILSON HENDERSON Paidlina, Iowa Galatians 2:20 LYNN M. HOLM Brainerd, Minnesota Philippians 4:11 Basketball Golf “N” Club DOROTHY EILEEN HUNT Denver Colorado I John 2:28 CO RHINE MAE IRELAN Oysartj Iowa Hebrews 12:2 Oratorio Choir Basketball Bible School Graduates JUNE C ISREANDTSEX Arcadia, Nebraska Philipphms I :ij R A K ]] A It A JOHNSON Minneapolis, Minnestoa Matthew G:33 SIMON H. KIJNCHIAGEN Kerkhoven, Minnesota Hebrews 12:1,2 Oratorio Choir Basketball Intramural Treasurer F.M.F. ARNOLD J. KNICKERBOCKER Ontonagon, Michigan I Chronicles 1 ! : 11 MI VO KOJLMA Los Angeles, California Philippians -1:10 International Club DOROTHY E. KOYAR Silver Lake, Minnesota Philipp tans MHO RUDY JAMES KKONST Sanville, Illinois Hebrews 11:0 GLADYS K LANDEN Moline, Illinois Isaiah 41:10 Oratorio Choir 111 Bible School Graduates MARY It. LEMMEN Holland, Michigan Deuteronomy 10:12,13 Junior Class Treasurer WILEURT JAY LEMMEN Holland, Michigan Phil appians 4:5,7 Senior Class President Hand Student Pastor MARION J. MACK Elyria, Ohio Lamentations 3:22,23 Oratorio Choir GWENDOLYN MAE MONINGER Webster City, Iowa Colossi a ns 3:1- -1 A Cappella Choir Oratorio Choir DANIEL W. MORLEY Salem, Oregon I Peter 5:7 Eagle Stall ' ROSEMAKY NEBERGALL Mapleton, Minnesota Exodus 15:2 BEATRICE V. NELSON McVille, North Dakota Phil!ppians 4:13-ill Oratorio Choir WINIFRED J. NICHOLSON St. Paul, Minnesota Psalm 119:57 Basketball Softball Bible School Graduates MARGARET PRESTON PEN NOCK Elmhurst, Illinois Proverbs 3:5,(3 Oratorio Choir (JERRY A. PEIL Tower, Minnesota II Corinthians 8:11 Band Oratorio Dra matics J ' raver Band Leadei !■:. ROSE N UTT BROCK Hurley, South Dakota Philippians 1:21 A Cappeila Choir Oratorio Choir DOROTHY 0. Sibley, Iowa Romans EE I EMEETA SCHMIDT Jamestown, North Dakota Psalm 27:1 Oratorio Choir MARIE II. SALSTROM Winnebago, Minnesota John 16:33 Motimls-Mulway School of Nursing, R.N. EVERETT M, RUPPRECHT Waukesha, Wisconsin Ephesians 3: IP Band Tennis PROMX1TZ JUNE ETHELYX Waukon, Iowa Proverbs 3:5,6 Oratorio Choir 146 Bible School Graduates LILLIAN F. SCHUCHMAN Chicago, Illinois Psalm 37:4,5 ROBERT SEIBERT Laurel, Nebraska Philippians 1:29 IRENE I. SHAW BACK Waltham, Minnesota Isaiah 12:2 LEX THOMSON SMITH (ilasgow, Scotland Joshua 1 ;HSi PHYLLIS LEWIS SMITH Miles City, Montana Philippians 4:13 A Cappdla Choir Oratorio Choir Eagle Staff KENNETH D. SPENCER Pilger, Nebraska Exodus 4:12 BARBARA JOAN STROUP NEWTON LEROY SUNDEEN Ho hues, Iowa Center City, Minnesota John 14:21 John (J:37 Oratorio Choir Bible School Graduates CALVIN WAUItEN SUTKR Lancastor, I ennsyIvania Philippians 3:10 IRENE HANNAH SWENSON Wilson, Wisconsin I Peter 1 :S LEONARD J. SWENSON Boscobel, Wisconsin Philippians 1:6 Band HARRIET JEAN TENHOFF Balaton, Minnesota Galations 0:14 Band BERN ICE THOM AZIN Lorelto, Nebraska Philippi a ns 3:13,14 PAUL J. TWIST AiVigo, Wisconsin I Corinthians 1:IS LILLIAN E. WALDECKER Mankato, Minnesota I Thessalonians 5:18 Orchestra EDNA MAE WALLACE LeRoy, Michigan Joshua 1:9 Sem inary G rad nates ALEXANDER BURGIIARD Kansas City, Missouri Co loss in ns ri: 17 Sludent Pastor AJT, Northwestern Schools FINLEY HUNTER New Castle Pennsylvania Philippians 3:19 AJL, Allegheny College EDWARD ROBERT KIMBALL Park Rapids, Minnesota John 15:16 Student Pastor JOHN MU ROD MACGREGOR Niagara Falls, New York Colossinns 3:16 President of Seminary Class Student Pastor A.ih, Houghton College Not Pictured I. MON A 1(1) L, ROMNSON Denver, Colorado I Corinthians 16:31 Student Forum Baseball Coll ' N” Club B S„ University of Colorado KEITH EMERSON SEELIG Manhattan, Kansas Psalm 37:9 IPS., Kansas State College JAMES WOODROW STAUFFER Mechanics burg, Pennsylvania Proverbs 3:5,6 A.B., Franklin and Marshall College HERBERT ATWOOD lias Lings, Minnesota LEONARD SKINNER Hinckley, Minnesota WALTER WEBER Canada, Kansas 150 Post Graduates Not Pictured JOHN HAUL WILLIAMS St. Paul, -Minnesota MAURICE LEE IHJRECK Clarion, Iowa 11 Timothy 3:10,17 EUNICE COWLES Rerkeley, California Colossians 3:1-4 A Cappella Choir KMMKTT HOSIER Lewis lunar, West Virginia Ephesians (L13-I7 Student Forum Golf Preacher Roy Ollicer ELMER IGNELL Minneapolis, Minnesota Romans 8:0 Rand LAWRENCE JOHNSON 1 Tilisade, Minnesota ! Corinthians 15:5$ WAYNE EUGENE SMITH Fort Wayne, Indiana President of Class Student Pastor Gasket hull Softball U N” Club ARNE THOMASSEN Staten Island, New York Psalm 37:5 Medicine Graduates i tsionary MELVIN L) IKK SEN Willow Lake, South Dakota Psalm 46:1 Baseball Softball Golf MARSHALL CASE, JR Monroe, Louisiana Philippian 4:13 WILLARD BJORNSTAD Basswood, Minnesota Galatians 2:2!! Basketball Softball “X” Club JOHN HEIDKREDEK Hillsboro, Illinois Matthew 16:24,25 AJL, Carthage College MARY HALVERSON Strum, Wisconsin Galatians 2:20 152 Mi ssionary Medicine (graduates JAMES JOHNSON Minneapolis, Minnesota RUTH NEEF Aldan, Pennsylvania John 12:28 Columbia Bilde College Class Secretary (Not pictured) JACK WE LTV Decatur, Illinois II Timothy 2:10 BARBARA ORTON Lansing, Michigan Psalm 1S:2 Northwestern Bilde School LEONARD PATZOLD Brownton, Minnesota James 1:3-5 Lutheran Bible Institute, Seattle ROGER YOU DERI AN Lewis town, Montana Ephesians 8:20, 21 Prayer Band Leader Class President Congratulations, Graduales! As you leave the doors of our Alma Mater for the last time, we, the underclassmen, bid you “farewell” and wish you His choicest blessing that your footsteps will lead you into fruitful service at home or abroad. We, too, desire that our lives with yours may be used to enrich the tarings of our fellowmen and, above all, bring glory to the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Psalm of Life ' dees of great men all remind us H e can make our lives sublime ind departing leave behind us I ool prints on (he sands of firm 1 .ollufVi low Student Roster AH HAS, LaVONNE I. Clarion, Iowa Junior Bible School ACKERMAN, PATRICIA L. Hinckley, Minnesota Special ADAMS, HORACE 1). Airiery, Wisconsin Freshman College ADELS, KURT Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School AIKEN, WALLACE I). 1 nglewood, Ca 1 iforaia J u nior College ALBAUGH, ARDEN D. Gary, Indiana Sop ho mo re College ALREN, DONALD V, Amery, Wisconsin Jit nior Bible School ALFSON, LAWRENCE J. Minneapolis, Minnesota Special ALLEN, WILLIAM G, Tucson, Arizona Freshman Bible School ALM15N, ROY E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, RUTH E. ltaeine, Wisconsin Senior College ANDERSON, BERNICE C. Becker, Minnesota Junior College ANDERSON, ELNA G. Funk, Nebraska Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, HELEN M. Stillwater, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, JUNE A. St. Cloud, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, LEON G. Detroit, Michigan Sophomore College ANDERSON, LOIS E. Oxford, Iowa Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, MURIEL H. Funk, Nebraska Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, ROBERT D. Owen, Wisconsin Freshman Bible School ANDERSON, ROBERTW. Chicago, Illinois Freshman Bible School ANDERSTROM, CALVIN R. Lillian, Minnesota Senior College ANGEN, .1A CQUELI NE Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ANKER, SHIRLEY J. Austin, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ANTHONY, CAROLYN J. Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ARCHIBALD, HERBERT II. Empire, Oregon Junio v College ARMSTRONG, GERALD E. Chariton, Iowa Senior Bible School ARNOLD, GERALD R. Falconer, New York Fresh man Bible School ARONSON, JOANNE A. Webster, Wisconsin Freshman Bible School ARRASM1TH, JEANNETTE C. Spencer, Iowa Senior Bible School ASA, LELAN F. Torrington, Wyoming Freshman Bible School ASlvREN, WALDEN A. Chariton, Towa Senior Bible School ATHMOS, BOB L. LaCrosse, Wisconsin Senior Bible School ATTOE, ARDTS A. Van Dyne, Wisconsin Senior Bible School ATWOOD, HERBERT MInneapoUs, Minnesota Senior Seminary ATWOOD, G. PHILIP Anoka, Minnesota Junior Bible School AUNE, GRACIA E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Fresh man College AUNE, VERNON S. Underwood, Minnesota Senior College AVEIIY, LESTER F. Wellington, Ohio Sophomore College BABCOCK, DAVID P. Markville, Minnesota Sophomore College BABCOCK, DUANE E. Markville, Minnesota Freshman College BACK MAX, CAROL J. Ingallston, Michigan Sophomore College BACKSTROM, DAVID A. Cushing, Minnesota Senior College BADER, ALICE Anoka, Minnesota Senior Bible School BAIER, DONALD Bottineau, North Dakota Junior College BAILEY, BETTY J. Cheyenne, Wyoming Sophomore College BAILEY, BOB H. Mead, Nebraska Senior Bible School BAILEY, EUGENE C. Webster, Wisconsin Sophomore College BAILEY, NORMA L. Danbury, Wisconsin Freshman Bible School BAKER, BERNARD D. Salem, Oregon Sophomore College BAKER, JOAN M, Marshall, Michigan Senior Bible School BALLENTINE, JOHN S. Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School BAI l’ENSPERGER, EDITH T. Nebraska City, Nebraska Junior Bible School BALTENSI’ERGER, JOHN J. Nebraska City, Nebraska Junior Bible School BALZER, RAYMOND L. Bingham Lake, Minnesota Freshman College BANKER, ROBERT J. Bruce, Wisconsin Freshman Bible School BARDOLE, DARLENE Y. Des Moines, Iowa Special BARKER, MARGARET E. Cottonwood, Arizona Special BARKER, PAUL Chicago, Illinois Freshman Bible School BARNES, EILEEN F. Minneapolis, Minnesota Senior College BARNES, R. NEIL Des Moines, Iowa Freshman College BARNETT, FRANK E, Minneapolis, Minnesota Junior Bible School BARNETT, MARY L, Minneapolis, Minnesota Senior Bible School 1.56 A BARNETT, RUTH ETTA M. BAROCIO, OMAR J. BARTHOLD, RUTH M. BARVILLE, E. CHRISTINE BAUER, GERALD K. BEAGLE, THOMAS A. BEAL, JOY BEAMAN, JEAN C. BEAR, DAVID A. BECK, BARBARA BECK, WILLIAM P. BECKMAN, DELORES L, BECKSTliOM, RALPH E. BECKSTROM, WILLIAM A. BEEDLOW, ALLEN A. BEENKEN, ALFRED H. BBGLAU, HARRIET BEN KEN, LEONARD C. BELL, ALICE II. BELL, LORRAINE A. BELL, MILDRED L. BENDER, GRACE G. BENDER, WILLIAM N. BENEDICT, WAYNE E. BELLEMAN, LEE BENSON, DONNA BENSON, WARREN S. BERG LAND, GEORGE C. BERGMAN, WILLARD BERGESON, BIRGIE BERRY, LOIS G. BETTENGA, LORNE SEVAN, REESE L. BICHAN, THOMAS J. HILTON, DORIS A. BIRKETT, ELSIE BISHOP, PAUL W. BIXBY, CHARLES L. BIX BY, LOIS M. BJORKLUND, MARSHALL V. BJORKLUND, MIDGENE M. BJORNSTAD, MILDRED BJORNSTAD, WILLARD L. BLACK, BARBARA L. BLAIS DELL, GRACE E. BLEEKER, CELESTA M. BLEEKER, ELTON O. BLOMBERG, EDWIN R. BLOOD, MARION A. BLOODS ' !RAND, AUDREY L. BLOYEK, GLEN C. BLUNT, HARRY BOEHM E, RICHARD K. BOEHME, WILLIAM Y. BOCKO, MELVIN BOOM GARDEN, LLOYD II. BORDENS, JUNE BOREN, ROSE MARIE BOSWELL, WILLARD II. BOWERS, WILLIAM L. BOWMAN, RALPH H. BOYER, II. DANIEL BOYER, GERALD W. 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Aurora, Illinois Sophomore College SWANSON, BETTY LEE Grand Rapids, Michigan Freshman Bible School SWANSON, CAROL ANNE Minneapolis, Minnesota Freshman Bible School SWANSON, FLOYD M, Wesley, Iowa Junior Bible School SWANSON, VIVIAN Minneapolis, Minnesota SWARTZ, PATRICIA E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Fresh m an Bible School SWEARINGEN, JOHN Brainerd, Minnesota Fresh man College SWEETLAND, GRACIE Minneapolis, Minnesota Sophomore College SWENSON, IRENE H. Wilson, Wisconsin Senior Bible School SWENSON, LEONARD J. Boseobel, Wisconsin Senior Bible School TABER, JAMES II. Waterloo, Iowa Freshman Bible School TAHRAN, ARVA Jamestown, North Dakota Freshman Bible School TAHRAN, ELMO Jamestown, North Dakota Freshman College TALBOTT, WILLIAM Chicago, Illinois Sophomore College TAPPERO, BARBARA Jamaica, New York Freshman College TARGGART, PATRICIA Portland, Oregon Freshm an Bible School TARR, MARY ELLEN Water loo, Iowa Junior Bible School TEMP, JERRY W. 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DONALD Spokane, Washington Special WATSON, DONALD Spokane, Washington Junior Bible School WATTS. DELORES Mound, Minnesota Freshman Bible School WATTS, RUTH L. Bemidji, Minnesota Special WEBB, DOROTHY C. Fremont, Nebraska Freshman Bible School WEBER, LOREN A. Edgerton, Ohio Jutiio r Bible School WEBER, WALTER L, Canada, Kansas Seminary WEEKLEY, WYLA E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Sophomore College WEELDREYER, W E. Chancellor, South Dakota Junior Bible School WELDON, B. E. St. Paul, Minnesota Sophomore College WELTY. JACK I). Minneapolis, Minnesota Missy Med. WENTWORTH, C1IARLES Brownsdale, Minnesota Fres liman Bible School WEST, MILDRED A, Staten Island, New York Freshman Bible School WESTERMAN, RAY Estclline, South Dakota Senior Bible School WESTLUND, HOWARD D. Fargo, North Dakota Sophomore College WESTLUND, LOIS W. Chicago, Illinois Senior Bible School WETZEL, ALBERT Glen Ullin, North Dakota Junior Bible School WETZEL, ARTHUR Glen Ullin, North Dakota Junior Bible School WHITBY, CLYDE M. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Senior Bible School WHITBY, ELAINE Fond du Lao, Wisconsin S pedal WHITBY, LOIS A. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Special WHITE, BOYD M. Allen, Nebraska Fresh m an Bible School WHITE, MARGE Winnipeg, Canada Fresh m an Bible School WHITE, RICHARD W. Miami, Florida Senior College WHITEHEAD, CHAS. R. Jackson, Mississippi J unior Bible School WHITEN, FAITH Carnesville, Georgia Senior Bible School WHITICAR, BERN IE Toronto, Ontario, Canada Freshman Bible School WHITTEN, J. PAUL Accord, New York Sophomore College WICAL, ALDENE I. Eugene, Oregon Freshman Bible School WIEBE, MARTIN Minneapolis, Minnesota Senior College WIEBE, ORVILLE K. Garden City, Kansas Junior College WILCOX, ROBERT G. Hammond, Wisconsin Fresh man Bible School WILKINS, ROBERT A. Duluth, Minnesota Sophomore College WILLIAMS, EUGENE E. Cleveland, Ohio F res h man Bible School WILLIAMS, LOIS E. Salem, Oregon Fresh man Bible School WILLIAMS, PAUL J. St. Paul, Minnesota Junior College WILLIAMSON, FRED Detroit, Michigan Senior College WILLIE, CORRINE L. Red Wing, Minnesota Freshm an Bible School WILLMSCIIEN, IRENE Minneapolis, Minnesota Senior Bible School WILSON, ANNA BELLE Westbrook, Minnesota Junior Bible School WILSON, KYLE A. Medina, Ohio Senior College WINDQUIST, MINNIE L. Big Rapids, Michigan Junior Bible School WINTERS, GRACE E. Lebanon, Pennsy 1 van3a Junior Bible School WINTERS, ROSS Hazel Park, Michigan Freshman Bible School WISEN, BETTY JEAN Constance, Minnesota Freshman Bible School WOHLER, RICHARD Cayuga, North Dakota Junior Bible School WOLD, IRENE E. Spokane, Washington Freshman Bible School WOLD, MARLENE A. Minneapolis, Minnesota Special WOLF, DONALD E. Port Huron, Michigan Senior College WOODMAN, li. R. Stanley, Wisconsin Junior Bible School WOODS, HARRIET J. Monongah, West Virginia Senior Bible School WRIEDT, DUANE M. Pooria, Illinois Freshman College WRIGHT, MERLIN E, Scottsbluff, Nebraska Junior Bible School WU, HOSEAH K. Manila, Philippine Islands Senior College WYJACK, SHIRLEY Iowa City, Iowa Freshman Bible School YATES, DOROTHY M, Staten Island, New York Junior College YOST, ELVINA Goring, Nebraska Senior Bible School YOU DERI AN, K. D. Lewistown, Montana Missy. Med, YOUNG, BRUCE Saginaw, Michigan Junior Bible School ZACHOR, SHIRLEY M. Faribault, Minnesota Freshman Bible School ZAFFKE, KARL J. Backus, Minnesota Junior Bible School ZAPATA, GRACE L. Los Ebanos, Texas Special ZAPATA, RICARDO L. Los Ebanos, Texas Senior College ZIMMERMAN, LULA Syracuse, Indiana Special ZWICKEY, MARVIN Minneapolis, Minnesota Senior College 175 WW Friends of The Scroll Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erb Mr. and Mrs. John Erb Amundson Shoe Shop Mrs. T. W. Lowry Seresco Cafe Mrs. Oscar Huettner First Baptist Church, Mobridge, South Dakota Rev. M. P. O’Connor Cliff SeSart Edna Hand Beauty Shop DeLuxe Cleaners M. Hellriegel Company Perron’s Toggery Olson Pharmacy Mobridge Dry Cleaners and Laundry Huettner-Gayle Studio Mobridge Locker and Grocery Mrs. Mary Collier Mrs. Joe James Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lowduneth Mr. G. W. Crawford Mr. Arther Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Clapsadelle Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clapsadelle Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Madsen Mahlum Style Shop Riddeslo Ready-to-Wear J. C. Penny Company J. Ed Meyer Dr. H. Mann Morrison Appliance Company Mr. Raymond Kinball ★ 176 “Don’t be bashful, Bernie” . . . Harder Hamlet . . . Snow bound Twyla keeps her feet dry . . . Gorgeous George and Jungle Jim . . . Gunnin’ Gravel Grade. Will they like me? . . . Share and share alike . . . To the glory of His Name. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.” A FRIEND Romans 8:1 9 C. W, (Bill) Wcstofei REAL ESTATE INSURANCE For Hones Dependable Service ca f Bill Westofer PL 2466 HO 9664 CALHOUN REALTY COMPANY ‘‘Realtors” 3040 Hennepin Avenue Congratulations to the CLASS OF ’51 + See u$ for the best in Christian literature and supplies ★ NORTHWESTERN BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE 43 South Eighth Street Minneapolis 2, Minnesota ALLEN ELECTRONIC ORGANS TELEVISION PIANOS RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS RADIOS AAGAARD MUSIC COMPANY Corner LaSalle Avenue and Eighth Street ATIantic 4355 Greater Twin City Alumni Association Welcome Graduates walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called . ,f Ephesians 4:1 Earl Trude 42, President Ralph Lutty 37 Vice President Ruby Goins 50, Secretary-Treasurer Agnes Carlisle ’27 Social Secretary o _ l ' Lv , 0V 1 Compliments of BLUSTIN DRUG STORE I 100 Hennepin Avenue Phone AT. 5630 Compliments of CAFE CARE GEORGE WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR 1429 LaSalle Kalogerson Brothers Phone Geneva 6088 DE LUXE CAFE The Place to Eat 1501 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Compliments of A FRIEND 178 An array of pulchritude as waitresses at the Christmas concert . . . The trio singing His praises. Mr. Butler counselling G.I.s . . . The campus in its winter glory. And she smiles yet . . . Fred Haas cooking up an atomic bomb. 179 LEARN FIRST Welcome ’It V . irrr BUY LATER! to Minneapolis and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ree use of a°y 1020 Harmon Place l instrument with lessons. A friendly staff at your service: Curtis B. Akenson—Pastor And When You Buy — A Special Discount To All Nels E. Stjernstrom—Associate Pastor, Director of Music Bible Students George J. Jennings—Assistant Pastor Evalyn Camp—Church Secretary Easy Terms it it - f , that the name of our Lord _ ’lafiaaniz Jesus Christ may be glorified ...” 1 41 South 8th Street — AT. 0381 THE PHOTO MILL The Northwestern Alumni Association offers , home of 8 hour film service’ • CONGRATULATIONS to the 1951 graduates and Camera dealers lor: WELCOME Argus Bell Howell to the Alumni Association. An institution lives only through the DeJur influence of its graduates Eastman Kodak We ask your loyalty and staunch General Electric support of the Schools through co-operation with the Alumni Association, PuPoni irt order that we may effectively . Grafl ex “HOLD FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE 1 Revere • The Alumni Association THE PHOTO MILL President; Paul K. Hendricks, D.D. Vice President: Curtis B. Akenson [511 Hennepin Minneapolis Secretary: Dorothy Hanna Treasurer: Bill Gowler Social Secretary: Agnes Carlisle Vivian in the lab. . . . “Guess what I got?” . . . Take a gander at that. The Cooke’s Kitchen . . . Oh, them golden slippers . . , Vulgar boatman. Monkey Ward Catalog cover .,. Unprepared . ., Skipper Bridges . . . Helen and Governor Youngdahl (this just had to get in). INTRODUCING NORTHWESTERN ' S BIBLE COLLEGE The Bible College Is distinguished from a Bible School in two particulars: [)) it offers a course of at least four years, leading to a bachelor ' s degree; (2) it gives a larger piece In its curriculum for liberal arts subjects. The Bible College Is distinguished from a Liberal Arts College in that it Is classified as a professional school in¬ stead of a liberal arts school. This means that a Bible College offers a specialized curriculum, and a Liberal Arts College makes possible a generalization In curriculum. As a result, a Bible College offers a minimum of liberal arts subjects, and a Liberal Arts College requires a breedrh of courses. The BIBLE COLLEGE of NORTHWESTERN SCHOOLS J. EDWIN HARTILL, DEAN 182 UNPRECEDENTED WORLD PROBLEMS are beating up¬ on the two foundations today, Northwestern ' s stance is firmer than ever, but the house upon the sand is shak¬ ing, while educators plead for a voice of authority to point the way to a sure foundation, TO HELP BRIDGE THAT INTELLECTUAL GAP, North- western ' s Science Department has Initiated a course on the correlation of science and the Bible. This Is one of many opportunities which these schools offer to help Christian young people come to grips with world prob¬ lems. NORTHWESTERN ' S FOUNDATION STONES were laid deeply upon the Truth of the Word of God almost fifty years ago. Education as a whole at that time had begun to discount the Bible as an authority for the Age of Science and to rebuild upon the sands of human reason. The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS of NORTHWESTERN SCHOOLS DR. O. E. SANDEN, DEAN 184 On her way to the field ... I dare you . . . This way to fun. Bringing home the bacon . . . Pretty decorations, no? . . . Drip- pee from mouthee. When is the next tram? . . . Help! Help! Help! . . . Saheb climb¬ ing the Sphinx. 185 US . Sound in Doctrine Thorough in Training Fervent in Spirit Further Preparation For: Pastorate Evangelism Bible Teaching Mission Field Proverbs 1:7—The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. The NORTHWESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY and GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY DR. VACLAV VOJTA, DEAN 186 ■ ' fipt • SLO-BAKED “Marryin’ Sam” . . . Colgates, Shirley? . . . Above all. Wal, I ain’t shore now . . . Oh, you kid! . . . She’s lovely—Lava. Donny, where are your rubbers? . . .You name it . . . Loaf-er. eagles Northwestern’s Department of MISSIONARY MEDICINE A wedge for the gospeL” And He sent them to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick, M Luke 9:2 Dr. A. C. Aling, Direcior IN APPRECIATION TO Mr, Arthur Siegel Mrs, Lorraine Robertson Bureau of Engraving Mr. Lowell Dahlberg Harrison Smith Co, Mr. Leo Banks David Banks Studio Mr, L J, Spencer S, K. Smith Company Dr. Malmen Lutheran Herald Mrs. Loren Bridges Faculty Advisor 188 Sunny daze . . . Pacific grandeur ... It isn t so bad, Mr. “B “Stonewall” McKee ... Just plain “nice” . .. Willie “Lump Lump’ rides again. The round and the square . . . Hidden talent, Lloyd? . . . Sap by osmosis. mmw m Scroll Staff Roland Halberg, Editor Marjorie Stevens, Assistant Editor Vernon Hintermeyer, Business Manager Mrs. Bridges, Faculty Advisor Under class men Ruth Barthold Mary Jean Peters Shirley Halberg Organizations Eunice Murry Patricia Christie Paul Oskarson Faculty and Administration Sports Dick White Barbara Black Faith Whiten Dave Schoonover Phil Smith Fine Arts Events Midgene Bjorklund lone Kjos Mary Jean Peters Billy Campbell Dolores Hedun Bill Fisher Seniors Irene Willmschen Anne Lawler Doris Bilton Shirley Halberg Artists Roland Halberg Doris Peterson Photography Paul Bishop Chester Frey 190 Here If Is! As I lay down my pencil and cover my typewriter and send the last bit of copy to the printers, an entire year of diligent work flashes through my mind. Seeing the book near completion gives me a sense of satisfaction and joy—and yet, mine is a greater thrill in knowing that this book has been edited with one purpose in mind and that is to bring honor to the name of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. As you look through these pages, may you discover a theme that is the keynote of our activities and studies here at North¬ western—“Knowledge on Fire” for the cause of our Lord and Saviour and utter devotion to Him, The Editor 192 mmm.


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