Practical Bible Training School - Theologue Yearbook (Johnson City, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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'They selected it as their Class Verse the day they were organized as Freshmen at The Practical Bible Training School. They desire above all else that the principles of this verse be found in the personal life of each individual member. And now they present the crowning product of their School Life together --1 1955 Theologue - built around this same blessed verse. XNXwxy X , W li XX X X 5 X xx N N f,,', y X x N ' 1' - X . rf ' ' H X N ' x R A x 1 ,t 140' 1 :vt it X lr i f Nl t r X t , f jqyllld X ,fflyrf W , 'xx x A X X X X F W S 1 t X , , . A -'L I, , 4 VV, fl X ff!! I fy, ,H ff t Wy gr N W Xi 5 XXX . Xxx twy xk.?i,Eq..? 'x sf 1 'fy' ,A W I I fin: 'M a,4' L' as ' 'X Y XXXXXXXX 'ff du, I 1 I I 1, I .I 'V 1 I-I ,,,.- H X v - I X. -' A , ffl I ,III J 5, 1.3: 1 I in, W M91 0' I 1 I l x f 15 I I - ,N ' 'r 1 , fl 1 Y I To all who give eamest heed to Galatians 6:14 it becomes' evident that there are three main thoughts in the verse, namely those of exultation, reconciliation, and calculation. It is the Q33 Place pj Exultation - But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross. The Class discovered that the I is emphatic, - regardless of what others do, lboast in but one thing, the Cross. So they made the pronoun personal and plural: God forbid that ig should glory, save in the Cross. It is the only place on earth where a believer can boast, exult, or glory . It is the -Q5 Place Q Reconciliation - save in the cross of our Lord jesus Christ. The Class also discovered this was not the literal cross of wood but, rather, the Cross of Christy not their suffering for Him, but!-IE sufferings for themg not what they might do for Him, but what lgalready had done for them there at Calvary. The atoning death, the shed Blood of the Lamb is the only means of reconciliation to a Holy God. It is the E Place Q Calculation - by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. Where else can I find a true measure by which I can calculate the real worth of things, than at the foot of the Cross of Christ? What does the world have, with all its glitter and pleasure, to offer in comparison to Him? What will I ever have to suffer for His Name in comparison to what He has suffered for my shame? The Cross of Christ Qi 'X stands between the Class of '55 and the things of the world. I take your stand at the foot of the Cross and say - I take O cross thy shadow For ny abidzng place I ask no other sunshine than The sunshine of His face Content to let the world go by To know no gain nor loss My sinful self my only shame My glory all the cross , , 1 ff MR and MRS M R PATTERSON We trust that, as you consider the message of this book, you too will ,I 'D A f fn! fn I !. I I I I I I I I Y ' V f 1 X. f I-,' T 1 1 pr , ,X . - , r A 9. E b . . ff- fl, ', 7 yf xx. 1... 5 .Av I, 1, ,X ' .62 4 .f.3', X' ' ws. Q, ,,.4. 'irc X W X X., ' t , ., ,, K ?l:7rm,F':'H' Z .7 , N , , - ' .'N,f,f f Q f -,au-Q N fnh . ,,f ff V, 74, , lf ' pf, f 1 I-fZiA.?W?.'1, 7f7,,,'4 I A I 1 V, ff' -l NW ff .- fir., fy -, ,ff-u,,,y,A,-V. ,f . -- -- ,. rf-w ' 3, .,.fe.y'-, . ' A V, -V, ,iy2'f'r V 9f5ff'2 .:.--'.'f lffyfL'fj'.'y,',, , f ,ff f ' 42 'fa ,gy-X g ,T L4 .f ,, fu, f,..4-w if-' f. 1 f,w',,. ,. ,L ,XX f ,ff N, X wr 1- , aff, 1, r , X If 1.1, r, - ' ,g - .1 ,nu ' M 1' ff 1, -V --vm. f. 4 ' , ' V pl.-v y ,UN ' 7, 'ffm f . . . . -1 ' 1 1 . I--.J Sponsored through the courtesy of 271 Soufhwood Dnve Kenmore, New York 2 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believethg to the jew first, and also to the Greek. ROHIBUS 1:16 Dedzmizm NELLIE A. MANLEY, B.A. T is to you, Miss Nellie Manley, that we, the Class of 1955, affectionately dedicate this Theologue. We have chosen to confer this honor upon you because we admire you as a teacher, as an administratress, and as a Christian woman. As a teacher, we believe that you conduct your classes in an excellent manner. You not only have a knowledge of your subject, but you command the attention and respect of the student. As an administratress, we believe that you fulfill your duties efficiently and conscien- tiously. Your faithfulness to this school, for these many years, has impressed us and in- spired us to be faithful in all that we do. As a Christian woman, we believe that you give Christ the preeminence in your life . In our every association with you, we have witnessed the manifestation of the love of Christ. As we look back over the days we have spent here at the Practical Bible Training School, we thank God for calling you here to serve Him. And so, it is to you, Miss Nellie Manley, that we, the Class of 1955, affectionately dedicate this Theologue. Sponsored through the courtesy of BOULEVARD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvin J. Dodd, D.D., Pastor Grand ond Floral Avenue Binghamton, New York 3 ,,. L53 'Q -X 4 -' ? 4f Yon NEED la be Saved Except a man be born again. he cannot see the kingdom of God Uohn 3:31. I For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God fRomans 3:231. I There is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not fEcclesiastes 7:201. I The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wick- ed: who can know it? Ueremiah 17:91. I All we like sheep have gone astray: we have turned every one to his own way Qlsaiah 53:61. Jeans has ALREADY PBOVlllEll for Your Salvatlon For Christ also hath once suf- fered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God II Peter 3:l81. I Him llesusj who knew no sin God made to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the right- eousness of God in Him CII Cor. 5:21, R.V.1. I For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life Uohn 3:l61. You CANN01' Save Yourself Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but accord- ing to His mercy He saved us fTitus 3:51. I For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all flames 2:101. I There is a way which seemeth right unto a man. but the end thereof are the ways of 00 death KProverbs l4:l21. I Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me Uohn 14:61. Jeans Will Enable Yon to 0VEllCOME Temptation There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not sulfer you to be tempted above that ye are able: but will with the tempta- tion also make a way of escape ll Cor. l0:131. I If the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed Uohn 8:361. I If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away . . . all things are new CII Cpr. 5:171. Do It Now Seek ye theiLord while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near flsaiah 55:61. I Behold, now is the day of salvation ill Cor. 6:21. Remember Every one of us shall give account of himself to God iRomans l4:l21. I It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment 1Heb. 9:271. 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DAVIS was a man of vision, conviction and consecration. He had the vision to see the need of a place for young people to train for Christian service. He saw in the Old White City Amusement Park, no longer a house of wickedness with its dance halls, its skating rink, its beer garden, and its gambling dens, but the Practical Bible Training School, with its halls of learning, its dining room, its dormitories and its prayer closets. He saw, no longer drunkards and criminals reeling away from its grounds, but preachers, and missionaries and Bible Teachers marching away from its campus. He saw second and even third generation young people following in the footsteps of their parents and grand- parents, training in the same Alma Mater. His vision took in the thousands of souls not only in this country but around the world who would accept Christ through the efforts of the graduates of this school. As he knelt in prayer behind a tree in the old amusement park and asked God to give him the disreputable place, he in- visioned the conversion of that stronghold of Satan into a monument to the Grace of God. He had the conviction that what is the will of God, by the grace of God can be done. His faith never wavered. The dollar given him by a washerwoman was the indication of God's will, and he was confident that God who had begun a good work would perform it until the day of jesus Christ. His conviction was so strong that no one could convince him that he was wrong in trusting God to fulfill His promise. He was unshakeable and steadfast in his purpose and in his belief in the infallibility of God's Word and in his firm adherence to its doctrines. He had the consecration to give himself and all he had in order to realize his vision and to prove his con- viction. When it became a choice between their home and the school, he and his equally consecrated wife cheerfully sacrificed their home that the school might be spared. No sacrifice was ever too great for him to make for the school or one of its students. He often went without things he needed that some student might have. He needs no monument to mark the place where his body has lain these twenty-one years, for his me- morial is in the school which his vision, conviction and consecration under God have builtg and in the lives of nearly fifteen hundred graduates who have been trained to preach the gospel of jesus Christ around the worldg and in the thousands of souls which have been led to Christ through their preaching and personal work. And that monument is daily growing greater and is more enduring than marble, for it is eternal. Indeed, Dr.Davis labored with etemity's values in view, and only eternity can measure the greatness of his work. God found a man He could use, and used him greatly for his glory. Hilda I. Copley 6 And God is able I ' to make all grace abound toward you,' that ye, always having all sufficiency in , all things, may 1 1 abound to every Z good work. ' ' II Corinthians 9:8 MRS. JOHN A. DAVIS SAlAl-l's words, ln quietness and in confidence shall be your strength, remind one of Mrs. john A. Davis who, in the later years of her life, was known to all on the campus as Mother Davis. She was a most gracious lady, queenly in her bearing, her sympathy and understanding reaching out to each member of her large P.B.T.S. family. To know her was to realize that her life was one of faith, prayer and devotion to her Saviour. Her faith was exhibited from the earlier days of her life, when Dr. John A. Davis, in response to the re- vealed will of God, established the Practical Bible Training School, until the curtains parted and she slipped through to be with her Redeemer. A true Christian helpmeet, she entered with her husband into a life of com- plete trust in God for the supplying of means necessary for the founding of the School. Faith carried her through the many years of trial and testing that followed as the School became firmly established. Hers was a life of prayer, --otherwise, how could the testings, the trials, the burdens, and heartaches have been endured with the joy which always radiated from her life. Mother Davis knew what it was to be burdened for the material needs of the school, for the development of individual students and for the spirit- ual welfare of all in P.B.T.S. She knew what it was to be parted from loved ones by death. But through it all she could smile because she lived in close communion with her Lord. Her consecrated life of prayer carried her victoriously through. A person could not be in the presence of Mother Davis long without sensing that her life was one of utter surrender and devotion to Christ. Some of the rich and precious experiences of school life, for those who had the privilege of attending school while she was still living, were those times when she stood before the student body and graciously and lovingly led each one into a time of heart searching communion with the Lord. Her own love and devotion to her Saviour was felt in a very real way. She was, indeed, a queen among women but this was because she had leamed well that in quietness and in confidence was her strength. Nellie A. Manley In loving memory of our Father and Mother, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Dovis DR. ond MRS. GORDON C. DAVIS Bible School Pork, New York 7 UW PVKJZJEWZ Isa. 41:10 Fear thou not: for I am with thee: be not dis- mayed: for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee: yea, I will up- hold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. E, the Class of 1955, appreciate your CHRISTIAN GRACE, Dr. Davis, in that daily we have witnessed the grace of God exemplified in your life . Your patience and understanding has been a real testimony to us . which we feel toward you. Words cannot express the gratitude We appreciate your CONSTANT EFFORT in our behalf. We thank you for the personal interest you have taken in each one of us, and for the life that you have lived before us. Indeed, you have endeavored to pre- pare for us, a foundation for Christian service. We appreciate your CHALLENGING EXAMPLE. Your fervent prayer life, your ardent enthusiasm, and your loyalty to your convictions have impressed us . We trust that God will continue to bless you and richly reward you for your part in the ministry of each student. As we go forth, we will remember you and your work in prayer. Am! 1105 V56 Ps. 84:11 For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will Qive grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk UP' rightly. E, the Class of 1955, appreciate your CHRISTIAN LIFE, Mrs. Davis, in that daily we have seen you express Christ. You have been willing to help us with our problems, topray with us, and to labor un- ceasingly in our behalf. For this we say thank you. We appreciate your CLEAR VISION. You have not let the vision dim which the Lord has set before you in your task for Him here at Bible School. We can leam a lesson from this, as we often find it difficult to stay and wait on the Lord. In your life, this has been proven possible and profitable. We appreciate your CEASELESS LOVE for others . God has glorified Himself through you in giving you this love . Your sacrifice for us and for the school has been a great one. We say to you, May God Bless You in what he has yet for you to do. Sponsored through the courtesy of DR. and MRS. D.U. GOULD Sherburne, New York 8 Bmw' of W I REv.HARRY w. VOM-BRUCH DDD! Long Beach, Calif. Evangelist Former President of National Convention of Evangelists REV. MARMION L. LOWE located at Winona Lake, Ind. D.D. Secretary Bible School Park, N.Y. Teacher at P.B.T.S. Bible Conference REV. M.C. PATTERSON Speaker Th.D., D.D. Vice -President Bible School Park, N.Y. Director of the Students' League of Many Nations MEDWIN A. BENTON 155 South Main St. Liberty, N.Y. President of Benton Bros . Inc . MR. CHRISTIAN J. UTSINGER Verdun Street North Plainfield, N.J. I Christian Layman Leader REV. CHARLES S. YOUNG . Watsontown, Pa. Conference Director DZ Evangelist Sponsored through the courtesy of J.C.PENNEY'S STORE WESTERN NEW YORK P.B.T.S. 33-35 Court Street ALUMNI FELLOWSHIP Binghamton, New York Castile, New YOrk ' 9 CMVVZPMIMW FIRST YEAR Name of Hours Subject Per Week English Bible 6 Bible Doctrine Biblical Antiquities 1 Missions English 4 QCollegej Evangelism 1 1 Greek 1 1 Biblical Introduction 1 Christian Education 1 Fr. Homiletics 1 Public Speaking 1 1 English 2 QAssignedj 3 English 1 QAssignedj 3 Shorthand QElectivej 3 CNot offered in '54-'55, Music Theory QElectivej l Conducting l QElectivej 1 Piano QElectivej 1 Organ QElectivej 1 5 3 3 3 SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR Name of Hours Name of Hours Subject ' Per Week Subject Per Week Old Testament Interpretation 5 Biblical Theology 5 Greek 2 QDivinity Diplornaj 4 Church History I 3 jr. Homiletics 3 Evangelism 2 1 Biblical Antiquities 2 1 Greek-English 1 QAssigned for Theological Diplomaj 2 Christian Education 2 l Christian Education 3 QAssigned for Theological Diploma! 1 Literature Qcollegej 1 Public Speaking 2 1 English 3 QAssignedj 2 Typewriting QElectivej fNot offered in '54-'55, Sight Singing and Ear Training 1Electivej 1 Conducting 2 fElectivej l Piano QElectivej 1 Organ QElectiveJ 1 ' 2 I0 New Testament Interpretation Systematic Theology Christian Education 4 Greek 3 QDivinity Diplomaj Sr. Homiletics QPsychology and Preaching, Comparative Theology CCritical Apologetics! Greek-English 2 QAssigned for Theological Diplomaj Church History 2 Urssigned for Theological' Diplornaj Pastoral Efficiency Public Speaking 3 Keyboard Harmony QElectiveJ Church Secretarial Methods fElectivej Vocal Music History fElectiveJ Piano QElectiveJ Organ QElectiveJ I 1.1- LL.. FH fre,-PFFFIIF 'IT Afmaz Maier On the banks of Susquehanna In God's chosen place, Stands our dear old P.B.T.S. Subject of His grace. P.B.T.S., how we love you . And your teachers dear. We will all pray daily for you 'Though we're far from here. We must part now for He calls us To a wider field, And though we are loath to leave you, For His sake, we yield. P.B.T.S., don't forget us As we go our way, And while we are in His service, For us won't you pray? Sponsored through the courtesy of BENTON BROTHERS, INCORPORATED Liberty, New York Isaiah 4I :IO 11 X Honorary Editor Editor-in-Chief . . Associate Editor. . Literary Editor. . . Art Editor .... Alumni Editor . . Secretary .... Photography .... Missionary Page . . jewish Page . . . League Page . . Tract Page . . . Sports Page . . . Student Pages . . Hymnologists . . 4 4 Class History . . Humor Pages. . . Class Prophecy . . Class Will ..... Business Manager . Publicity Manager . Circulation Manager Typists ...... Tbeofogue Smj Q . o 1 Q - Dr. M.L. Lowe james L. Wheeler Iva P. Hoover Elwood M. Simons Gladys R. Neeley Audrey L. Jensen E. jane Counts Kenneth D. Wymer Y. June Stone Robert P. Swingle Sylvia A. Stupke Richard G . Jones M Clare Patterson, jr I :james E. Godley, jr. Ruth E . Wentworth Roger L. McManus Rowene M. Olney Lucy A. Lowe Lois B . Huff Shirley A. Wetmore Thomas E . Baker Frances I. Gibson Harold L. Beckley Mildred L. Buckland Sandra F. Goheen Elsie L. Houck Roderick A. Tidd james H. Dods Iva P. Hoover, James L. Wheeler, Elwood M. Simons, E. Jane Counts, Kenneth D. Wymer, Gladys R. Neeley. , Sponsored through the courtesy of O. K. CLEANERS MR. and MRS. CHARLES POTTS 263 Floral Avenue, Johnson City, N.Y. Route 2 The finest of dry cleaning and pressing at moderate Montrose, Pennsylvania prices. Shirt laundry and alterations. ' 1 2 Faculty 3 ' I ' , F l J s 5612 QQ X Q X' 1 X s O O 1 K Ll 0 Q Ml ss gf, A 142 lf? 2- 'RQ Colossians 1:27 ' T h G d ld k k wn what is th h f th gl y f th' y t y g th G t'l ' h' h ' Ch t y th h p f gl FJCMIU REV. GORDON C. DAVIS,D.D. Isaiah 41:10 Psychology and Preaching Homiletics Comparative Theology Public Speaking Senior Vocal PSYCHOLOGY AND .PREACHING ..... Instruction is given the student in this course in the important facts and truths of the principles of psychology. It gives those principles of psychology which are most helpful 'to the preacher in his work of dealing with people . The student also is given a knowledge of leadership and an enthusiasm for it. He is given the impor- tant equipment of human understanding and tact which will enable him as a leader to convince people, rather than to force them, to accept his mes- sage willingly. HOMILETICS. . . . .'l his is the study of the preparation and delivery of sermons. It includes a detailed study of the different types of sermons, source materials, and illustrations. COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY ..... Various reasons for the necessity for Christians to be Critical Apologists are given in this course. It is to prepare the Apologist to be able to defend the Bible, as well as to believe it, in order that he may be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh him a reason of the hope that is in him. I Peter 3:15 . A general study and refutation of Anti-Biblical theories of the cause of the universe, and a study course on the Harmony of Science and the Bible are also presented. PUBLIC SPEAKING ..... This is a three year course devoted to the de- velopment of an exercise and method whereby the diaphragm lift support of the voice production is established. In the first year, the student is started on the methodg in the second, the voice is more securely placed and supported and the method becomes more automaticg and in the third, the Seniors build on the foundation which they have laid in the past two years . V ' SENIOR VOCAL . . . . .Vocal lessons supplement the Public Speaking course, and help the student to de- velop a singing voice as well as a speaking voice. Psychological qualities are also developed which will en- able him to speak in confidence, assurance and conviction. REV. M.C. PATTERSON HAZEL B. DAVIS MRS. M.C. PATTERSON Th.D., D.D. Psalm 84:11 Zechariah 4:6 Nahum 1:7 Dean of Women ' Assistant Director Director Superintendent of of the of the Household Department Students' League of Many Nations Students' League of Many Nations Assistant Financial Field Representative Financial Field Representative Sponsored through the courtesy of MR. BURWE LL N IMMON S Millersburg, Pennsylvania 14 REV. MARMION L. LOWE, D.D. Il Timothy 2:15 English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New Testament Interpretation Pastoral Efficiency Class Teacher '55 HILDA I. COPLEY, M.A. Isaiah 26:3 English 4 Literature Christian Education Shorthand Church Secretarial Methods ENGLISH BIBLE ..... This is an interesting course in which a simpli- fied system ofBible markingis used. It informs the students of the basic facts, persons, and incidents of early Biblical record. Every promise, law, type, and chapter of the Old Testament story is discovered to have its final, fullest expression in the Lord jesus Christ. OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION ..... This is also a study of the Old Testament and has as its aim the finding of Christ in every book and chapter. The student seeks to gain the true meaning of Scripture in the light of the Gospel of Grace and to acquire the living eternal message of each book for the times in which we live. NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION ..... The law of Biblical in- terpretation and exegesis is to find out the mind of God through the Word of God, under the direction of the Holy Spirit. Dr. F.E. Marsh. This study deals with the laws of interpretation and is a definite study of the important truths of the New Testament. ENGLISH 4. . . . .A course in College English, designed to build on the foundation of High School courses in composition and grammar a thorough knowledge of correct and appropriate speaking and writing on a college level. LITERATURE . . . . .A study of American Literature on a college level, with a special emphasis upon authors whose lives and writings fumish illustrations for sermons. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION I . . . . .A History of Christian Education is taught together with story-telling and the use of the flarmelgraph. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 2 ..... A study of Child Psychology of the various age levels of childhood and adolescence. Attention is given to the physical, mental, spiritual, and social characteristics, interests, and needs of each group . CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 3'. . . . .A study of the use of Visual Aids in the Church. A practical course of instniction in the use of various kinds of Visual Aids and equipment. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 4 ..... A study of Principles of Christian Ed- ucation, including methods in Vacation Bible School, and in Youth Work in the Church. Also, a course in Administration of Church School is taught in this year. 15 .1 NELLIE A. MANLEY, B.A. john 15:7 Assistant Registrar Secretary to President Secretary in Financial Office Secretary and Bookkeeper in Household Department Church History I Missions Typewriting REV. WOODROW BROWN Ephesians 4:30 Biblical Theology Bible Doctrine Biblical Antiquities Basketball Coach Class Teacher '56 CHURCH HISTORY 1 ..... In this course the history of the Christian Church through the different periods is tracedg it includes the Apostolic Period, the Ante-NicenePeriod, the Post-Nicene Period, the Develop- ment of the Papacy, the Ascendancy of the Papacy, the Decline of the Papacy, and the Reformation. CHURCH HISTORY 2 ..... A further study of Church History assigned for the Theological Diploma. It presents the revivals of the Eight- eenth and Nineteenth Centuries, together with a study of the more im- portant denominations which have developed since the Reformation. MISSIONS ..... The history and progressive development of Christian Missions from the time of Paul to the present. It includes also bio- graphical sketches of important pioneer missionaries, and a study of the qualifications and preparation of the individual for missionary work. Research study is made and a presentation of home missions is given. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY ..... This is a Messianic and Prophetic course in which much consideration is given to God's method of Revealing Him- self to mankind. This of necessity puts the study of Israel in a promi- nent place. The prophecies of the Old Testament are considered and compared with their New Testament fulfillments particularly in the Person of Christ. BIBLE DOCTRINE ..... The doctrinal teachings of Scripture are studied in this course. The teachings include a study of the Attributes of the Triune God, God's dealing with the problem of sin, the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ, the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, and some dispensational truth. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES I ..... The study of the history of all nations from Antiquity. Included also is the study of the setting of the New Tes- tament together with the happenings of the Inter-testament years . Some time, too, is devoted to a study of Bible manners and customs in the land of Palestine . ' BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES 2. . . . .An advanced course of Bible History in which recent archaeological discoveries and their corroborative values are studied. Sponsored through the courtesy of , ITALY HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Horold Jarvis, Pastor Route l, Bronchport, New York 16 REV. ELLIOTT ACKERLY B.S. in Music Colossians 3:16 Music 'Theory Sight Singing and Ear Training Choral Conducting Keyboard Harmony Music History Piano and Organ 'REV. THEODORE WIMER john 4:38 Superintendent of Men Supervisor of Men's Manual Work Department Evangelism 1 'Resigned to retum to the mission field MUSIC THEORY ..... A study in the fundamentals of music, including scale building, key signatures, rhythmic pattems, intervals, and musical terms . SIGHT-SINGING AND EAR TRAINING ..... The student learns to read music by singing with syllables, letters, and numbers. He determines pitch, time, keys, and intervals. CHORAL CONDUCTING 1 . . . This is a course in which the student leams to conduct hymns of different time measure with both hands . It includes Hymnology, using 40 Gospel Hymn Stories and Tips on Conducting Song Services. CHORAL CONDUCTING 2 . . . This is a continuance of and an enlarge- ment upon Choral Conducting 1. It specializes in choir techniques, evan- gelistic choir programs and materials and music for special occasions. KEYBOARD HARMONY ..... This is the sequel to Music Theory and Sight-Singing. The art of chord building and melody writing is studied along with chord classification and arranging. MUSIC HISTORY ..... james Francis Cooke's Standard History of Mu- sic covers the beginning of music to modern composition. It embodies the great composers and their contribution to the development of musical form and style. 'PIANO AND ORGAN .... . Beginner students soon leam to play simpli' fied hymns. Suggestions are given for evangelistic piano playing to the advanced students. Hammond organ is taught only to the advanced piano students . EVANGELISM 1 ..... The course of Evan- gelism undertakes to fumish the student with a working lmowledge of the Scriptures so that they can be.used in leading lost men and wom- en to the Saviour. GREEK l. . . . .A study of the basic princi- ples of New Testament Greek grammar. GREEK-ENGLISH 1 ..... NEW TESTAMENT WORD STUDY ..... The student in this study gains the deeper meaning which is con- tained in the Greek words without the details of grammatical usage. REV. JOHN L. BENSON,B.A GREEK-ENGLISHZ ..... NEW TESTAMENT Galatians 6: 14 WORD STUDY ..... The discovery of hid- Greek 1 den truths in the Greek words in this course Greek English 1 inspires the student to do independent research Greek English 2 in this inexhaustible gold-mine. Assistant in Piano Sponsored through the courtesy of MR. and MRS. WALTER E. FRITZ Landingville, Pennsylvania 17 REV. PAUL GRIFFIS B.A.. Th.D. Psalm 84:11 Systematic Theology REV. JOHN E. KARENKO A.B.,B.D. Philippians 1:29 New Testament Greek 3 Greek 2 MRS. JEAN ACKERLY B.S. in Music Isaiah 41: 10 Evangelism 2 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY ..... This is a senior subject, and, as the name implies, is designed to systematize and synchronize the student's knowledge of the vital doctrines of our Christian faith and to equip him to pre- sent Bible truth in an intelligent and convinc - ing manner. BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION ..... All Chris- tians rejoice in the fact that they have God's Word 'no read and study . However, few of them know the experiences through which it passed in order that we might have it today. The purpose of this course is to search out the origin of the sacred Scriptures and to learn of the great experiences in hardship, fire and hatred through which it has passed. Through all of these experiences God has miraculously preserved it for His people . A REV. CLIFFORD A. ELSBREE A.B. in Th. Jeremiah 33:3 Biblical Introduction knowledge of this subject is necessary, though much neglected. The course gives the student a foundation upon which he may build more detailed Bible study. Included also are suggestions as to qualifications necessary and meth- ods for more fruitful study of the Bible . NEW TESTAMENT GREEK 3. . . . . This is an advanced course in Greek where the student goes on to use his Greek in a more practical way . .Q . namely, the translation of certain Epistles from the original language in which they were written into our own language . GREEK 2 . . . . . A foundation of grammar is laid in this course to ac- quaint the student with the fundamental facts of Greek. EVANGELISM 2 ..... A further study in Evangelism to acquaint the student with those who are misled by erroneous views of the truth and how to deal with therng and a study of different avenues of Evangelism. Sponsored through the courtesy of A.J. PHILPOTT 8- SON Building Contractors Route I Endicott, New York 18 REV. WM. S. CRANDALL Ph.D., D.D . Proverbs 3:6 Teacher Emeritus fm FRANCES L. SAWYER MRS. EDNA GARDINOR Psalm 62:5 V English 2 Secretary in charge of Echoes Book Room ENGLISH 2. . . A con- tinuation of the study of English Grammar. Psalm 37:5 Staff Member Emeritus DOROTHY GARDINOR Joshua 1:5 Alumni Secretary, Treasurer SARA LENORE SWAN Ephesians 1:7 Secretary to Dean of Women Secretary in Telephone Exchange Assistant in Women's Department MRS. DANIEL L. CONN Isaiah 41: 10 Sponsored through the courtesy of CLAPPER RECAPPING 587 Main Street Johnson City, New York For modern tread designs coll 7-5797 l 19 DANIEL L. CONN Psalm 91:2 Superintendent of Grounds, Buildings, and Maintenance Supervisor in Men's Manual Work De- partment Librarian 'HELEN J. GARDNER Psalm 34:3 Assistant to Dean of Women Supervisor of Women' Manual Work Department 'Resigned to enter missionary service . Sponsored through the courtesy of ARROWHEAD CHRISTIAN CENTER 182 Court Street, Binghamton, N.Y. Bibles, Christian Literature Lewis H. Richards, Owner Q QM H fia TW on is MILDRED U. CLARKE Llgjpls LLEN LEE Jeremiah 33:3 9 Psalm 40:8 School Nurse Superintendent of Assistant in Women's f- ,A - I Laundry Department 'V' y Assismnt in Women's P W Mvvyr-fx My ' QOIOA' Department ' AM fffffb n NL if y J, ff I Lili? Ffrzfcvi-I - 9 . N f,,mj' U it Nslywj J HELENE HEMENWAY Deuteronomy 31:8 , English 1 English 3 JOHN HQXASLQND Assistant in Women's PS U1 1 . 1 Department MMIIIGHHHCC Ass't in Bookkeeper's Dept Assistant Night Watchman Z. GEORGE CHAYET jolm 3: 16 Maintenance Assistant Member of Students' League of Many Nations MRS. MYRTA HAWLEY Isaiah 41: 10 Sponsored through the courtesy of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kirkland, 'Washington Rev. Charles C. Shoemaker, Pastor ENGLISH 1 ..... This course deals with the fundamentals of Eng- lish grammar. ENGLISH 3 ..... This course in composition . helps to equip the stu- dent to present the Gospel effectively. MRS. MARION SPURR Hebrews 13:5, 6 Culinary Department Assistant in Culinary Department Sponsored through the courtesy of VESTAL CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH Route 3, Vestal, New York Robert F. Lacey, Pastor 20 fzzzjf 'MRS. LILA WIMER IONA J. SHAYLOR Matthew 28:20 Psalm 62:7 Assistant in Women's Assistant in Women's Department Department Assistant in Manual Work Department gi 'Resigned to retum to the mission field To The Family and T 0 the Staff OW there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of admin- istrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all. I Corinthians 12:4-6. The Holy Spirit never is in error in his appointments, and we truly feel that each of you, the members of the faculty and the staff, have been guided here to the Practical Bible Training , School. Your sacrifice in serving the Lord has made possible the school which we hold dear. Your lives have set a goal for us in Christian grace, and your labors have been an example of service for God. We, the Members of the Class of 1955, take this opporttmity to express our appreciation to each one of you for the blessing, the inspiration, and the example that you have been to us. We do praise God that He called us here to the Practical Bible Training School, where we would be associated with you, the faculty and staff of this school, during our ministry of preparation. The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. Numbers 6:24-26. Sponsored through the courtesy of Best wishes from ELMER ANGEVINE AGENCY NEW METHOD VARNISH COMPANY General Insurance and Real Estate Elmira, New York 145 Washington Avenue Division of Endicott, New York STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED Westfield, Massachusetts ' 21 A Tribute INCE her graduation in the Class of 1943, Helen Gardner has served faith- fully as a member of the staff of our school. For ten years she has worked efficiently and humbly in the Women's Department. In 1953 she became the Assistant to the Dean of Women and the Supervisor of Women's Manual Work. At the close of the fall term Miss Gardner resigned her position here to go as a missionary to jamaica, an Island in the British West Indies. Even while she was yet a student here at Bible School, her interest in missions was evident. Since that time, she has been an aid to numerous stu- HELEN GARDNER dents in their spiritual lives and in encouraging them to follow the Lord's leading -- often times to the mission field. As she has prayed to the Lord to send forth workers, she has felt called to go herself to labor for lost souls. And so, Helen Gardner, we want you and others to know that your life has been a source of constant blessing and inspiration to us, and to the many students in the past with whom you have come in con- tact. You have been a wonderful testimony for our Lord as you have done your work here. Your work has brought you into a close contact with the students, and we have leamed .to really appreciate your efforts in our behalf. We are praying for you, Miss Gardner, as you begin to labor in a new field. We will always remember your zeal for God's work and do count it a neal privilege to have known you. E have been privileged during the past one and a half years to have had Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Wimer on the faculty and staff of this school. Rev. Wimer has served as Superintendent of Men, has taught Evangelism l, and has conducted a class deal- ing with problems which arise on the mission field. Mrs. Wimer has served in the Women's Department. Previously, the Wimers had served God faithfully and fruitfully for twenty-five years on the mission field in Africa. Before returning to the United States, they had been responsible for a large Mission Station and a large Native Church. While the Wimers have THEODORE WIMER been with us, the work of this church in Africa has LILA WIMER been going forward led by the native workers which they have trained. Rev. and Mrs. Wimer retumed to French Equatorial Africa just after' the fall term this year and again took up their labors for the Lord among the African people to which God called them. Across the miles to Africa we wish to express our deep appreciation to Rev. and Mrs . Wimer for the spiritual blessings and practical advice which they have given to us . Mrs . Wimer, your sweet, quiet, consecrated life has been a real inspiration to all, challenging us to be effective witnesses for Christ in everything we do. To you, Mr. Wimer, we say a hearty thank you for your guidance and instruction. You have imparted untold blessings to us, and we shall always remember you for your yielded life, your Christ-like manner, your ability to council, and for your jovial laugh. Though we miss you both here at P.B.T.S. where you have served so ably, we thank God for enabling you to serve Him once again in Africa. Sponsored through the courtesy of ZELLER'S POTATO CHIPS Mr. P.W. Zeller Highspire, Pennsylvania 22 Seniors 2' Z - tl E il- -Y V I Peter 5:10 Dut the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ jesus, that ye have suffered a while, you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle yoU. after make T 0 OW Clam Teacher II Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. REV. M. L. LOWE, D. D. R. LOWE, we, the Class of 1955, are extremely grateful for the practical and spiritual counsel which you have given to us these past three years. It would be difficult to number the times your advice has made the way easier. However, it has not been your counsel that has been the great- est blessing to us, but your teaching of God's Word and your life lived in conformity to God's Word. Your love for the Bible has in- stilled a greater appreciation in our hearts for all the Scripture, and the spirituality of your life has set a wonderful example for us. But the crowning point of all that you have meant to us has been the way you honor Christ. To see Christ in all the Scripture and to put Christ first in life will surely be a characteristic which will stand out whenever we think of you. To you, Dr. Lowe, we want to say a sincere thank you. And may God continue to richly bless you in your association with other classes in years to come. Sponsored through the courtesy of MCCREARY RUBBER COMPANY Indiana, Pennsylvania Founded on four principles, -- The first being for the Glory of God. 24 PRESIDENT james L. Wheeler 626 Yale Street Elmira, New York SECRETARY E . Jane Counts First Baptist Church Kirkland, Washington 56711075 Psalms 119:42 So shall Ihave wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word. In studying the Bible these past three years, God has impressed on me the impregnable foundation on which our faith rests and the won- derful treasures in Christ for those who are saved . Psalms 71:16 I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only. That I may go in His strength, with His message to a needy world, is my prayer. Psalms 103 Bless the Lord, O my Soul, and forget not all His benefitsg who forgiveth all thine iniquitiesg who redeemeth thy life from destruction. He hath not dealt with us after our sins, but as far as the East is from the West, so far hath He removed our trans- gressions from us . Zechariah 4:6 Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts . God has done so much for me, But I have done so little for Himg My prayer is to go forth and be fruitful, And to point the souls of men to Him. Sponsored through the courtesy of SID BAKER TIRE SERVICE Northumberland, Pennsylvania U.S. Royal and McCreary Tires We specialize in refreading truck tires 25 VICE -PRESIDENT Iva Hoover Route l Dallas, Pennsylvania TREASURER Thomas E . Baker 3 Mill Street Binghamton, New York Mildred L . Buckland FirstBaptist Church Parma, Ohio Harold Lee Beckley Route 2 Williamsport, Maryland Frances Ivy Gibson Route 2 Springboro, Pennsylvania I Philippians 4:19 My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ jesus . There is always something over, When we tell of all His love, Unplurnbed depths still lie beneath us, Unscaled heights rise far above: Human lips can never utter All His wondrous tendemess, We can only praise and wonder, And His name forever bless . Hebrews 13:8 jesus Christ, the same yes- terday and today, and for ever. . . Yesterday jesus died to Redeem me, Today He lives to keep me, And He is coming back to take me, To be with Him for ever more. - George L. Brasser I praise the Lord jesus, that because He is Millport Immutable, His promises are steadfast. New York Romans 10:14 And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? t White are the fields for the harvest, XX A ,all too fewg the message, 1 on you. Workers are, Souls are Chrisxt still your Lordg I will wait for the my God' will hear me . O mine enemy: when I I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised . not against I shall ariseg when Ephesians 2:8, 9 For by grace are ye saved through faithg and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. I thank the Lord that He saved me. It's not what I have done but what He accomplished on the cross for me. Charles L. Brooks 269 North Main Street jersey Shore, Pennsylvania Sponsored through the courtesy of MR. ME LVIN COX Gloversville, New York ' 26 g,f,.W6fn4 g ,awcyaeffneafi MMM ,ago Zope ff'- MN -1 john 3: 17 God sent not His Son into the 352,762 world to condemn the worldg but that the world through Him might be saved. ' I need no other argument, Q-rn D AQXJJJ K I want no other pleag 7,-fa 74,17 It is enough that jesus died, ' ' And that He died for me. E. 5.5 Zeal Isaiah 55:1 Ho, every one that thirsteth, - come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat, yea come, buy wine and milk without moneyand without price . I carne to Christ, then I had to ibuyj do busi- ness with Him. Have you come to Christ and do you mean business? Rebecca M. Hetlin Everett C. Fox Route 1 Naples Front Royal, Virginia New York Ijohn 1:7 But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin. We can walk in His light and have commun- ion with Him if we do confess our sins to be cleansed by His blood. TS Psalm 118:21 I will praise thee: for thou is hast heard me, and art become my salvation. N Complete in Thee! No work of mine May take, O Lord, the place of Thine! Thy blood has pardon bought for me . And 1 am now complete in 'Ihee This moment, Lord, Thy will I choose i James H , Dods Nor let me live except for Thee, Lois B, Huff 9 902 Fidaigo street My life, my all, I'11 gladly IOSG Route 4 I Sedro-Woolley, Washington T0 k-HOW Thi' Perfect ViC'10fYt- Hagerstown, Maryland ' Psalms 37:5 Commit thy way unto the 3 trust also inl-lim, and He shall bring it to ss. I certainly can take everythin th Lord, knowing that He will hear and ans every 1 prayer, and lead me in the way Im t go ' I will just trust, and follow H' the w . Colossians l:l 'That l things might have pre minen Q f' My highe , remost d only ai t life is t giv e L jesus the pree mer in every ' I do. 'Y Ma life al s be a 9 the the mo skille orkman, th eatoro ea and e rth, 15362 Chr'st. 0 . , 14 S sore ou t e our sy of Elsie L. Houck ,, James E . Godley, Jr- 37 Carlton Street , N 933 Lakewood Beach Drive Girard, Ohio WILSO Mgr COILIADITIHSOINC COMP Y Sh mild Lake, Ohio - 9 - fb 5009 Brookpork lefglg:1d, QM -.1 ,xi 2 L - A9,,,,.,,, 1 ,ZLfacQ,,,Q.,,a54eMa7 , pg., Audrey Louise Jensen Jensen Road, Route 1 Vestal, New York Floyd M. Harris Millport New York Elsie C. Knapp Bluff Point New York I I log JIZM reco , t God hath given to us eternal life, and this is in ff -L - ' afflict His Son. ,ffgf iq al' He that hath the Son hath life: and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life . I know I have eternal life . . .I accepted Christ . Have you? wi sf 3- 11 Timothy 1:12 For I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day. l know not why God's wondrous grace, To me He hath made known. Nor why unworthy - Christ in love Redeemed me for His own. Q-2' 1:18 The preaching of the that perish foolishnessg but' 2, are saved it is the pov4ierof7C0d1't' ' didst die on calvary, YA M save my soul, and make me freef' I consecrate my life to Thee, I - .5 My Saviour and my God. 257' N. 'Q lifeg that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, W vi 9' 139 'I' ix., Philippians 2:16 Holding forth the word of that I have not run in vain, neither labored in vain. . Are you holding forth the Word of Godf that He may say unto you in that day Well done thou good and faithful servant? X .7 y PJ .If I V .il ry, ,A gf lv . J. rj - xl' QL MJ. 3,11 M . K -I 4 ' X Hfdiip 1 6 'fUei Wcohfident of this very 3 J thilrg,' '. t w J ohxha me Ka good work in yhu w' r or g ft until thi .daybfjesus Christ. 111 OI1 Im I x pl g! 'IhNilL,si6 , ast,: Lf lf nly ha s er y C' kv, ygorlhzhri X'.A 1 last- ,, K j g fi 1 0 1 .X Y 'Matthew 6:33 But seek ye first the King- dom of God and His righteousnessg and all these things shall be added unto you. 1 had been seeking peace and happiness in the things of the world, but not until I took this verse to my heart did I find true peace and happiness . In honor of their daughter Lucy. DR. and MRS. M.L. LOWE 28 William H . Hollen, jr. 3803 West 39th Street Cleveland 9, Ohio ff? Lucy A. Lowe' Bible Schoollfark' New York Richard jone s Route 3 Well sboro, Pennsylvania Colossians 3:2 Setyour affection on things above, not on things on the earth. ' No, Lord. I gave my life for thee. jesus saith. . . lovest thou me more than these Yea, Lord. Go ye into all the world. . .lo, I am with you always. II Timothy 1: 12 For I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him 'xx against that day. DJ X rx u 4 535 0 for a thousand tongues to sing VN 15 My Great Redeemer's praise, Q55 bt 5 xx The glories of my God an QB A dk The triumphs of His a .' fyfd , A Wmjjgj' York Qftjjlg 97,010,549 N Y k Psalms 27:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life: of whom shall Ibeafraid? Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Knowledge: but fools despise wis- dom and instruction. A Philippians 1:20, 21 According to my ear- nest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magni- fied in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain . Paul Mayo Yvonne june Stone n al Delivery Box 721 Ohio Concrete Washington awww QQ, wwf Psalms 11 1 6 Uphold me act thy word, that I may live: and let me not be ashamed of my hope . O my soul was lost, and my soul was And never a hope for me: ,gcfyyff But God sent jesus to,My heart, Zyfjc gn! And the Light of my life is Hel H Afton? Jams alflmfzwf II Timothy 1.12 I know whom I have be lieved and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day . For I am persuaded that nothing shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Rowene Olney Harold E Roys Route 2 I I . f Route 4 Naples New York n own? memory 0 , Binghamton New York Our husband and father, Maurice - Our son and brother, Richard MRS MAURICE McMANUS, MR.and MRS. FLOYD SISSON and ROGER MCMANUS 29 . if ip ans 1.6 e g o 1 - w N thing, that he whic hatli begun goo V in you will perform it until the day o xx jesus Christ. ', He satisfies both full and free The longings of my heartg The blood of Christ is all my plea It cleanses every part. ,ZZ 2-'74 4 Psalms 37.5 Commit thy way unto the '- Lordg trust also in l-limp and He shall bring it to pass . , Soon the sun that now is shining, l V X Will be sinking in the west. I 1 , Can we then with glad assurance ff- Say, 'I know I've done my best?' SY1 'a A. Stupke f I Elwood M. Simons 80 West Main Street J YQ W BOX 23 Cortland, New York u ' fe ? Rossie, New York rr U M .Clare Patterson, jr . Bible School Park New York 09- wc' Yr Q all 358 lr P ans 42. 2 lean do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. I thank the Lord for this verse which has meant so much in my life . I want to praise Him for the fact that if we only call on Him, He will give us strength to overcome the greatest of obstacles . Psalm 26:7 That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy won- drous works Truly I want my life to ever tell for Jesus . How can I do less than give Him my best after all He's done for me? Until the day of His appearing may I run with patience the race that is before me. Great is His faithfulness. Psalms 126:6 He thatgoeth forth andweep- eth, hearingprecious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him. I am claiming this verse as I go out into this needy world to tell the wonderful story.of jesus and His love for all the world. Philippians 3:10 That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fel- lowship of His sufferings, being made con- formable unto His death. Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in His wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of His glory and grace Sponsored through the courtesy of Ruth E . Wentworth Route 2 Naples, New York Van Hart ! Robert P . Swingle R t 1 j Route l Ou eew York MR. and MRS. MARSHALl: BROWN, GORDON STUDIO waymart, Pennsylvania YM . 23 Washmgton Avenue fb',g,l9Aqg4. BVU? Endicott, N.Y. Nw, Pb WP 30 li La' if et- lf 'rv - iii my ,gQJ4u:C:.A',---,IL,,oJ '-fQ,,,,.,....4! -s-,.,4.-f-44-Jafctxulf X AM J ,aj-3144 l af-LMA! df 4527 IZ..- f 1462:-i: K! -I, sa! ,, 7,4 1 ,,,,, Y to J gf, . .1 G, 743-6 362 2 peace I give unto youg not as the world givetl1Q'4 'e' give I unto you. ' Is yours the lasting peace that Christ givE2f '7' U or the false peace the world offers? taste I f and see that the Lord is good! ZLLJ- fl'-ufff'-17 add fav-1,4-DS- .. 7 - f . I yu..-1.117 jfgnwaaf 71 D ?5-A '5!frL.AJ,vZ,.pt..Jeb-' ROMEAS: 8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Lord, I thank Thee for salvation, - Grace so mighty and so free, Take my all in consecration f7f'f - ' john 14:27 Peace I leave with you, my U ave U Glorify self in me. , 'K ffavdfdf X - . I I , Shirley A . Wetmore ,U,,.,fJ1.'Jf J john C . Uplinger Route 1 2:16 'ff' Route 2 Bl'al'lChp0I'I, New York Punxsutawney, Pa , james 1:22 Butbeye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves . Ephesians 6:6 Not with eyeservice, as menpleasersg but as the servants of Christ, . doing the will of God from the heart. . I john 2:17b But he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever. I Peter 5:7 Casting all your care uponl-lim: for I-le careth for you. God has cared for me since I left it toHim. Now I wish to tell others of His eternal care. Roderick A . Tidd Black River New York Kenneth D. Wymer Route 5, Box 241 Mount Vernon, Wash. CLASS RESPONSE UIIILO swer great Morro 'ro 1-us Glory SONG Beneath The Cross Of jesus 6 COLORS Purple and Gold FL WER Yellow Carnation ' ' Q V E But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord jesus Christ, by whom the world is cruci- fied unto me, andl unto the world . Galatians 6:14 Dale E !x My 420 Duke S ore hrpugh f courtesy of e ry of'HO . AKER MR. and MRS. IRWwIQ:lAPP ania Bluff Point, New ork VA 31 fembzf Malinda I. Brasser Mary E . Brooks OUR CLASS TEAC!-lER'S WIFE jane L . Baker Irma L. Harris Laura B. Lowe Mary Lou Mayo VWWJ Gail L . Godley joan C . Hollen Marjorie A . Wymer Eva L. Roys Sharon M. Wheeler CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH RAYMOND G. ST. JOHN, REALTOR Rev. W.A. Haggci, Pastor Sponsored through the courtesy of Hubbard Road Binghamton, New York Madison, Ohio 32 Clam Teacher? Meffacge ND so you are graduatingl You are to be congratulated on achieving this most worthy goal. Not all have found it in their hearts to do so. You have been obedient to the heavenly vision. Your diplomas tell to all concemed that you have triumphed over temptation, that you have been faithful in many busi- ness matters, that you have stored a great fund of knowledge in your hearts and minds, that you have been true to God as you have walked with Him. When you were Freshmen you selected as your Motto: To His Glory. 'That has been a lodestar to you ever since. On so many occasions you have asked: Would this be 'To His Glory'? May you ever continue in this blessed spirit. This was the great truth which captured our spiritual father Abraham. The God of glory appeared unto him . Up to that time he had worshipped the sun. Moses spent so long a time in the very presence of the God of glory his face did shine like an angel. Ezekiel is the Prophet of the Glory. Saul of Tarsus became Paul the Apostle upon beholding the glory of the Lord jesus. You have sought well to guard the glory of His name . These have been three precious years together. How I wish there could be at least three more, but that would not accomplish the Great Commission. Our fellowship and friendship together have been ' most profitable and delightful. We trust you will retum often to P.B.T.S. We pray God's richest bless- ings upon you as you go forth into the world, remembering it has been crucified unto you and you unto it. Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, Make you perfect in every good work to do His will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through jesus Christg to whom be glory forever and ever. -M.L. Lowe Sponsored through the courtesy of MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Gordon Brownville, Pastor Main Street Binghamton, New York 33 ..-.g.3.. . , .,. fiihiffz 195- . .44 f-I Y .,.5.I,A 1.1 -.- . ,,.. .f'f'Y fifvil '-.5-:rc 453:51 N .,, . .+ -2, -f .. 4 f a .,,. ' ...ez- L BQEHE rmmwe ' ps . ebb Bilole School Park, New York 00 . if Wt it in 'lllll lol-r'i5 4 - t, f?l 'ill Bidi? U Ll'1UlL'lUll'mOllL'lg Em lm 'S llipl A, me is no certify that M c has been selected as honorary member of the Class of 1955 because of the spiritual blessing we received ' ' : : 1:2j igimroughw-min-np-m.Qn the day of'MwwuummlmwiW-Min the year of our Lord ,-M-,, X' g This is a covenant of prayer that as you remember our class before the Throne of trace, we will pray God's 'blessing on you wherever you go. C1658 Teacher ..., -W-.,.-.,,..-...,..,-l..,,.t.. :Q.,.i 'N j'g:f'E A Presidentp S60I'GlGaI'Y H - W .. ..,. ,-.,.,.-.--......- 4... ..e,.e ..,-...-. .o..o. .- .... . ..... 1 Vice President --W-M-mm-Wm-I-M. M 'lreasurer W ::.-',.f': lm? class Motto Class Colors class Hymn Class Verse: Galatians 6:14 But God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of' our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom 'lane 5.4.2. world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. zzfifz I -. ,, ..,. ,,.. . . ...........,..,........,,. , .... v ,,.., ...,.,.,. .,.., .. ,.,. ..... , . .... .. .. .. . ,. .I ...,.. .. ,,.. ....,,. . .. . .,... . . - --,.,.- H ---wg.-5 -5:5-', ',i Exe? NE of the great blessings which we have received during our training here at Bible School has been from special speakers at our chapel services and the alumni retreats. God used these servants of His to instruct us in the Scriptures and to challenge us to greater spiritual attainments for Him. It would be impossible to measure the value that they have been to us as Christians. We, the Class of 1955, selected four of these speakers to become Honorary Members of our class . During their stay here, they were presented with a Certificate of Honorary Membership, in the form of a prayer covenant, at a ceremony in which all of the class participated. Our Honorary Members are: Rev. George Sweeting Dr. T. W. Wilson Rev. Alan McGill Dr. Thomas G. Lawrence Sponsored through the courtesy of SMITH'S ESSO SERVICE BOB'S ESSO TOWER Route 3, Binghamton, New York Corner of Main and Nanticoke We specialize in mechanical work Endicott, New York 34 ? ll COYAIA1 nl S 'Books X I 1 rt' Study W llarryf :W -L 'Fool Xl D ubling cup :ji QQ ' s ri Vac-a'Hon Time V7 Clam Hillary GLANCING BACKWARDH OT so very long ago we, the members of the class of 1955, were living throughout many of these United States. Some had not as yet found Christ as Saviour. Others who were unwilling to follow Him would have been amazed to know that three years of their lives would be spent at the Practical Bible Training School. But God, by His Grace, picked us out and placed us here . September-1952: We were fifty-one nervous Freshmen ready to begin a new experience. However, we survived our first weeks at school without any tragedies . On Get Acquainted night we were in the lecture hall, very uncertain as to what was in store. Nevertheless, we had a good time as we became acquainted with the faculty, the staff, and our fellow students. A few weeks later we were asked to move in together in order to make room for guests at the Alumni Retreat. Our first Alumni Retreat as well as those to follow were strong fac- tors in the process of our spiritual growth. Winter term: During this term, as well as throughout the year, those who came to speak to us at chapel time blessed our hearts. Spring term: We were suddenly aware that our first year was rapidly drawing to a close. Prayer Day drew us closer to God and to each other. Clean-Up-Day started with a note of laughter as many took part in the skits during the breakfast hour. Open House, and serving and entertaining the Seniors were also a part of this term's activity. September-1953: God had blessed us during the summer, and we came back to school with the strange realization that we were no longer Freshmen, but upperclassmen to whom others were looking. Among the tasks that befell us as juniors was the opportunity to en- tertain the Freshmen at the annual Fall Party. Winter term: Our salesmanship was demonstrated for the second time as at the close of the Theologue contest, the count showed that we had sold more books than the Freshman class, just as in the previous year we, as Freshmen, had sold more than the junior class. On both occasions we were entertained at a party by the losing class . Spring term: In spite of the cold weather, we all enjoyed ourselves at our class picnic at Chenango State Park on May 4th, Hiking and baseball proved to be perfect remedies for the cold. How can we ever forget the days of decorating the dining room and King Hall in honor of the Seniors! Even if it did make us hope that we would never see crepe paper again, we must admit that we really enjoyed the work, for it was our desire that the Class of 1954 have a happy memory of their last days at P.B.T.S. 3 .1 September-1954: When we entered as Freshmen, our Senior year looked to be a longway F J off, but we found that, as we were told many times, Graduation was just around the comer. Thirty-eight students started their Senior year with an eamest desire to make this their best year, not only scholastically, but spiritually. Our prayer was, as we published this Theologue, that it might be a real blessing to each one who read it and that through these pages Christ might be magnified as Saviour of all who will come unto God by Him. The years of service are ahead of us during which we will carry with us many precious memories of our school days. Our prayer is that we may have leamed the lessons of these three years of preparation well, and that we may be useful in the service of our Lord. . , .r E Q O'T1rJ Milk: 1 2 f L fe? ears - f i At! H Qamlnqlev' flecgfffggan I:5:3'j:f '2 Hdv ma ny Tan Party e mln G 35 ? Quin?- Ljfj ,gb Tl-'calorie 'VY' N1 SAY. ' 'Zyl 0 fi 9 .Sofrfbdll 1 l 'I are J O A flcrhq' QTY ? Wadi: Clam VW!! HE following manuscript was found by Dr. Lowe as he cleaned the sub-basement of the Original Brick Front Mansion. Lovely Little Lingo Left With Laughter Audrey Jensen--confers her ability to grow tall upon Roberta Borden. Becky I-leflin--releases her title of Queen of the coffee drinkers to Shirley Andrus. Bill Hollen--jubilantly leaves one Church History book to Olin Race. Betty Brooks--shares her culinary abilities with Rosie Beckley for jake's sake . Bob Swingle--wills one book of paper dolls to Ed Holmes . Charlie Brooks--assigns his continual tranquility to Ron Nash. Clare Patterson--reluctantly gives up his base voice to Miss Hemenway. Dick jones--willingly denotes his joke books to Dr. Davis. Elsie Houck- -contributes her big, brown eyes to Betty Graff. Elwood Simons--leaves his denominational handbook to Dr. Lowe and his white shoes to posterity. Everett Fox--leaves one unswept room to Jack Terry . Elsie Knapp- -reluctantly gives up her favorite literature book to Joyce Maycumber. Floyd Harris--returns his Toni Kit to Ken Richards . Fran Gibson--reveals her secret for long hair to Cathy Rinkes . George Brasser--leaves his haberdashery of the latest fashions to the junior and Freshman boys. Gladys Neeley--' contributes her piano accomplishments to jean Pressler. Harold Beckley--leaves his Duck call to Ronnie Brooks . Harold Roys- -donates a book for the library, Questions To The Faculty??'? Iva Hoover--leaves the clue to her age in Crowell Hall. jim Wheeler- -reluctantly gives up his ten room apartment to Rembert Fessenden. Jeanette Van Hart--contributes her extensive five word Spanish vocabulary to Mary Gillespie. jim Godley--leaves his creative imagination to Miss Copley for Literature Class. jane Counts--offers her sheath of road maps to any other trans-continentalist. jim Dods--will give five lessons on how to stay awake in c1ass to Dick Hollen. june Stone--sacrifices the sparkle in her eyes to Kay Powers . John Uplinger--leaves an unused, unopened, and untouched Homiletics book to Cal jones. Ken Wymer--leaves his guppie bowl to Mrs . Hawley and Mrs . Spurr for use in the kitchen. Lois Huff- -bequeaths her size 40 wardrobe to jean Russell. Lucy Lowe--endows her speed in getting places on time to Pauline Bartles. Millie Buckland- -advisedly bestows on Mary Brown a box of pills and a gallon of water for good measure . Paul Mayo--wills his collection of sugar-coated pills to some other hypochondriac. Roger McManus--leaves his privilege of walking out of classes Qto ring the bellj to Kip Aldrich. Rowene Olney--deeds her cocoa plantation, complete with cup and saucer, to anyone who wants to get into the business . Roddy Tidd--retums his Greek achievement to Mr. Karenko. Ruth Wentworth--solemnly gives her winsome smile to the most serious Florence Bent. Sandy Goheen- -surrenders her position at the ping-pong table complete with paddle to jean Lambert. Shirley Wetmore--quietly bestows her silent dignity along with a Greek book to Connie Clouser. ' Sylvia Stupke--surrenders her popularity among the hunger club to Dick Griffin. Tom Baker--leaves his collection of hair tonics to Amos Lambert. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH State Street ot Fifth MR. and MRS. RALPH W. CARR Sedro-Woolley, Washington Sponsored through the courtesy of Route I R.D. Sensabaugh, Pastor D0USmUf1f Wi5C0nSif' 36 Clam PV0lDb6Q! THE HOO, WAIR, N, WHAT OF FIFTY FIVE IN YEARS TO COME Tom Baker is still trying for double or nothing in Greek. Heflin has a coffee plantation in Brazil. Elwood Simons is Miss Copley's personal secretary. Honorary tinware degree presented to John Uplinger. Orderly Jim Dods is now President of the Northem State Hospital. On to Puerto Rico is the slogan for Jeanette Van Hart's Travel Bureau. Wentworth has a patent on fumiture polish to be used as floor wax. And we still see Sharon Wheeler solving jim's Greek problems. In Washington, Lucy Lowe is still trying for her driver's license. Rowene is still looking for schools in order to repeat the last term of her Senior year. Neeley has her affections set on Art. Working in Goldsteins Potato Factory is our friend Bob Swingle . Hoover is still killing flies in order to have material for her funeral home. A theology book by Harold Roys is just off the press. Tidd is running a Lonely Hearts Club. Operating an Advice to Young Fathers bureau is Pop Harris. Filling in for broken red lights is blushing Sandy Goheen's regular employment. Following in the FOOTsteps of LONGfellow--Harold Beckley. Lncidentally Clare Patterson gave up fishing when he caught the only one. Fox's Used Fender Shop with George Brasser at the sledge hammer. Training seeing-eye dogs for potatoes is a new business opened by Fran Gibson. Yearly subscriptions to Mission Monthly obtainable from Elsie Houck. Finally, Paul Mayo admits that his trailer is much too sfnall. In case you haven't heard, Bill Hollen is a Greek professor. Via jet, jim Godley has finally broken his speed records . Elsie Knapp, knapping all the kiddies. I see a gold name plate. . .President. . .Richard G. jones, D.D. Now open is Wymer's Simonize Shop. Yvonne June Stone tells of her experience of crossing the desert on the hump of a camel Eamestly seeking free hired men is Shirley Wetmore. Accompanist for Miss Copley's reading of the Bells is buzzer boy Roger McManus. Regional manager of the A 81 P Stores, Charlie Brooks is now on vacation. Six footer's clinic is run by Millie Buckland. - The Skeezix Oirl Company. . .President is Lois Huff of Maryland. Operating a P.A. system in a Statler Hotel is Sylvia Stupke. Counts has finally mapped out a forty-eight state cross country route . Opening soon is Audrey jensen's Midget Clothing Shop. M.L. Lowe just purchased a rice paddy in Tim-buk-tu. Efficiently keeping the home fires burning is Betty Brooks . Sponsored through the courtesy of ' MR. and MRS. LEON B. EVELETH R. D. fz, Trailer Park Middletown, N.Y. 37 Clam Song ALL TO HIS GLORY Roger McManus Gladys Neeley Ru th Wentworth i. Trusting in Jesus who laid all aside, Yielding to Jesus --for us crucified, 2. Looking to Jesus as paths lie ahead, Praying and waiting to be Spirit-led. 3. Walking with Jesus thru this world of sin, Watching for Jesus to comebackagain. .L.. : fl A IH - lnn..uel2i171D l . -'rl lsr It . 1 ll . , E . Living for Jesus, His glory to bring, Following Jesus, our Saviour and King. Not seeking riches nor honor nor fame, Just to bring glory to His matchless name. Telling of Jesus--redemption and peace, Bringing to Jesus lost souls for release. o 141:11-1..L.1.:.nri: I I :fn n , Incl. l It II IQ1 l rn.. V 21 ' 'Q l 5 1 F' ' ll: no CHORUS Y L ,Lfm I ' ' ' ln. ' sl. 11 I 54vIi14C1IliL-1l1'lD'lI'll4I'1!r'i,l1 lcv ' l'lr' l 594 f All to His glory may we ev-er be, All to His glory since He set us Free, fn .Yi 5 . . I -is . ' I ' --1.1 :nan rqssqvizil . i 1-1 l rl! Qiirluill . Q. LJ Telling the story of His saving grace, All to His glory till we see His face. FFF-5'F'Hs if X Xj S t - h M ! , 1 y :: X.. Underclassmen A ANN ' Psalm 63:2 To see thy power and . Y vw? ' O 00 7' I ydav .QBQQYQ th glory so as I have seen thee Y . , in the sanctuary. Q. E mfs 9' 0 .agkg ff.'35'JE 59.9 'RQ' 8,'?:0,q 42 awww V. ' v' 'SO ' ' 0 5? SQA V O. I, :Q 9 if 3 U. li: .fpf 4 4, I S L if -9 r-F ,I ' if 1 534 2 Ax I f . 12 vom tgnfgoza V V rf? 59 ,f , , of K f 1 , x 6 , gfoy' ZW' o 0 69' V' X T 0 the fumbfff and Fffefbmen IF YOU WOULD FOLLOW THE MASTER lf you would follow the Master, Don't look for honor and fameg Seek none of earth's vain glory, Pleasure, riches or gain. If you would follow the Master, You must take the path He trod, And oft be despised and forsaken, ln order to glorify God. If you would follow the Master, As did john, Peter and Paul: And other saints and disciples, Who at last were forsaken by all. Multitudes followed the Master, Multitudes by Him were fedg But alone He stood at the judgment, His friends all forsook Him and fled. The apostles followed the Master, We see by the writing of Paulg How he glorified in trihulation, Though alone and forsaken by all. john was put on the island, Alone for the Word of God: And many were the martyrs, Who the lonely path have trod. Sponsored through the courtesy of l.T. AND C.A. WELCH and SONS West Edmeston New York N 40 So if you would follow the Master, You too must bear the cross, And count it a glorious gain, For Him to suffer loss. For the Master will never leave you He'll be your dearest friend, He said, l am with you always , Even to the end . PRESIDENT Derwin G . Hauser Linden Pennsylvania .J +- VICE -PRESIDENT to jesus the author and finisher Shirley Andrus 1598 Woodbine S.E Warren, Ohio IMWZUYQY Ephesians 4:30 And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. CLASS TEACHER Rev. Woodrow Brown Romans 3:24 Being justi- fied freely by His grace through , the redemption that is in Christ jesus. Psalms 118:6 The Lord is on my side: I will not fear: What can man do unto me? TREASURER Ronald Nash 301 East Elm Street Penn Yan, New York 1444-mm john 3:30 He must increase, but I must decrease. 'I'his is my one hearts desire. as ab- fwm- JK4, fail. 5 I Q . I WW' G-' 33- Hebrews 12:2 Looking un- of our faith . SECRETARY Doris Faye Voss Sponsored through the courtesy of 7707 Dorothy Avenue Parma 29, Ohio THE CLASS OF 1956 V 41 V i M?-l'o ce Rosemarie Beckley Route 2 Williamsport, Maryland Psalm 8:3, 4 If we walk with Christ in the sunshine, He will walk with us in the shadows. Paul D. Armstrong 30 Sturdevant Street johnson City, New York Proverb 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all thine hearty and lean not unto thine ovm under- standing. ll rf. 12 ' 11-.mf W 'P' 'l 1 , Tatu y-nxt 'fume IS Corn! jgn ,,' ,, vin-I him - '7 'I' s7'l + rr 7+ 1mafs.B.Swr ff wha, -W., Nnadilla Forksldl 91 WMM W qfgaiafs so-is 11 e O Wim r 35 QQ s o nlmeliv grid Lawrence Clifton Aldrich Route 2 johnson City, New York Luke 2:30 For mine eyes have seen thy Salvation. What a day when shown by the Word of God of His Salvation. WM 0 iff W J rrii-Zfffeffifrif W7 ww MQW 5 vm oberta Borden .LQ WJ' zfssssrzlgffggjy Isaiah 12:2 . . .for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my songg he also is become my salvation. k Vemon Brobston Plover Wisconsin Romans 6:23 The wages of my sins Christ paid for, and gave me etemal life. . gf-Z QA-W 4WWL f .,,,w4-M-'klw' VZLUXQ -Jw fe . n T an an e,o..M- GJ h fu Charles Churukian C nme ouser 697 Linden sneer M.R. 97 WW U Rochester, New York Tyrone ' ' liajlindx Psalm 34:8 O taste and in alllwu-CL see that the Lord is good: these things we are more than blessed is the man that trust- conquerors through Him that J eth in him. 1 dved us. Aan, fx ' p ,CLA-ff-J f ww 'W' w f M 'V' L 4 W ug1as Isaiah 26:3 lpraise the V J J M9 1 f 10 Caswell Street Lord I know the peace of God W IQ 61'-V', J- ENDICOTTL oPTlgALOJ Mr. Charles N. Knauf 120 lf2 Washington Ave Endicott, New York and the God of peace. ' 72TR 15' H af f-CVPN-If 29- . Cf : JJ' Qr 93 5 7- af Congratulotio to the the courtesy of Class of '55 . WEST EDMESTON BAPTIST CHURCH X ,ffl lx REV. RICHARD WETHERBEE '36, Pastor My xl R ,UK J .42 UN AMl,5J W fefffffffeffftt ! 'Mary Ann Gillespie Fffd Four States ,Mall ' .West Virginia ,lv 2,56-J I ,ZH-af sal 7:8 Thg1,ord is my Strength and my Shield: m heart trusted in Him and I am helped. W? 7707! Edward.L . Holmes Box 17 Lindley, New York Psalms 27:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? jf , M'f,21E3'f'ff' M1 J W f CWS If My lf 0'- ppff 940 ' 9 h 'J Llewellyn E . jones . Route 3 Well sboro, Pennsylvania ongi. f' gi f: e r ,ff I' . :5Y. ,A , . e S 'ns ,A 5 ' 5 , 1l'l 0 ff 16 3-t Proverbs 3:6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he b shall direct thy paths. ff? Rembert Fessenden Sedro - Woolley Washington Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that be- lievethg to the jew first, and also to the Greek. iw zyiwffnemry M. Graff 5' ' 7 Route 1 ' V ,fy-nw Connea tville, Pa.,- Psa m 27:14 Wait on the Lord: be of good courage and He shall stren then thine heart. L ? ' ,.f7J fLQ,,,,-'Jfrvff - Richard Hollen 3803 West 39 Street Cleveland 9, Ohio II Samuel 22:33 God is my strength and power: and he maketh my way perfect. Barbara Ann joseph 112 Brook Street Corry, Pennsylvania II Corinthians 2:14 Thanks be unto God which always caus- eth usfto triungph in Christ f LU! gwz All 1 - , I 7 6'-' EMT .pu S K I fd, il 3710 lu-M JW . K - gnwjffw l . 7 KL 5 so ' ' 7 f to G, , . ICQ saiah 41:10 when we M by Hwy. Route 1 walk with Christ in the sun- , Magi fo Marathon, N w rk shine He will walk with us in fa!! X ' it H f 461141 Y me Shadows. QW gun Qfvvvtbi W ww .L rifslffzfligfioiwe LAWSON'S OPTICAL COMPANY U 166 Washington Street 'awk by Lewis S. Lawson W - En icott, New Y rk through the courtesy of 93 Front St. M W 'WIA W . Binghamton, New York I2 N74QAA4-4 43 WA-wg.3.f,L 4 ff jgmarygif ?C61i erhsyl Joyce A. Maycurnber Killawog New York Psalms 62:7 God is my salvation and my glory: the xi. Amos G . Lambert ,,,...r 725 Garfield Street mm Mt . Ve mon, Washington Romans 6:11 Reckon ye also yourselves to be dead in- deed unto sin, but alive unto rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God. Olin N. Race Route 3 Dallas, Pennsylvania I Corinthians 15:57 Inmy- self I can do nothingg -but I thank God that there is victory through Christ. fziwvu 'ffj '- 1 ' ,4wvw5ffPf4d6i'01'd'qmfE'PC. ,rwd- go xi? in h- wi ffyjg' M ffffffrf' K, ,,, .7 I, L. M974 ,, JfJ4fP ' 1 gl, Mfkrfk V 7 1, David G. Seeley '17 7 Knapp Street Sidney, New York Psalms 37:5 Commit thy way unto the Lordg trust also in Himg and He shall bring it to pass jean A. Pressler Route 2 Naples, New York FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC MARKET God through jesus Christ our Lord. - uh- . 'I'vs-uhgaswqxbs Milli 'ham Xfshvx .US eNg,q,l'M So vwnvwm mausg evvs xpl Qteexaenn-se,f16ss.f,g,gnfm-egvvwr 1 r Route 1 .gurugffff 'gswauas Palatine Bridge, New York Seqggm G vw- -36 xi tow. Psalms 55:22 Cast thy H306 A LQO burden upon the Lord, and Hecge,-42.13 iam shall sustain thee . . . Wi1l',,,, MM LMA you let Him take your but- hex-t S UMA dell? at SCAAVUDM.. -I kvggba Kem 'HQHMM Vwvb lolegg Utnu Blog Looe. iw X014 autA vvtqvtvx PNWQW' NRAex'W.Q,. get 510534, -Kermeth G. Richard Judson Avenue Woodbury, Connecticut I Psalms 27:14 Wai on PM ' Lord, be of good coura a , He shall stren ge! rf mf wait, Isay, paint J, 7 it ff , 7 ' W aff w4,Q5gw,r 5 N f Q., X A ,, ffiigimgtiii Qt W QQFFQO M o JM lryinthat love God. 1 n 27:14 Wait on the be of good courage, and strengthen thine eart. My Johnson City, New York Sponsored through the r Ralph Clough A, K l 0.CErond avenue k V, nso itm ew or 'VA A fr tb' P MLK ?lOlUGH'S HARD WARE fW'ftl'1fC XP rf M' Cu.frrJ'UV1 3 if jivwxffw 1-H+ fs if ne Rinkes - 1317 Tod Avenue N.W. ,44 ya F, Warren, Ohio W 'I He must in- Hebrews 11:25 Choosing crease but I must decrease. father I0 S'-TRU affliction with This verse is the theme of fn' the Pe0P1e Of God. llhan C0 611' U-uf' my life, joy the pleasures of sin for a , frxl-ajxj 'ul season. I I ' -Ii J J . f aww' daffzr affyb fb 1114! M. Welch M j - Pe Jud., . Center Stage fy! . aria r, ennsylvania Yzrk . roverbs 315, 6 ln all thy Trust in ways ac ow e ge Him andl? I thine hezirt hall di t th th fy ' . . .ln all thy ways acknow edge . . Sgjief-fsylvpfyvff S Him... dlwvl LMXVQ ffl I f' pr 1 Qjiver M 1315 Jlj?5W'ifL6 ' , gviidstgphine G. Wheeler Gladys A- Wigdefl Route 3 Box 2 Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Naples. New York Isaiah 26:4 Trust ye in 'Sp6Cia1 Student the Lord forever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting God is my refuge and strength. fl r of' strength. l will trust in Him il 0'div'ljf9 ' , . I and not be afraid. 1 L - IU-X . C , X Lldf NV . . . , Irv GUM 'IM ff It M5 J ' M Kr fl' ' W' 1 I . x ' ,EV wt yt fi f if MOTTO Under the Blood 'lox soNG Under The Blood Of Jesus COLORS Red and White FLOWER Red and White Rose . VERSE Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins he as scarlet, they shall be as white' as snowy though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Isaiah 1:18 Sponsored through the courtesy of AMERICAN PROPHETIC LEAGUE INCORPORATED WALTER R. MILLER COMPANY, INCORPORATED Brooks Bible Work Books, Dr. Keith L. Brooks Retail 81 Wholesale Stationers Box 4l-I98 I70 Washington Street -- l2l State Street Los Angeles 4l, California Binghamton, New York 45 ,DJJ I W 1-M Elflfwfl L Hn, A'-V7 we Lindley, ,- N -X! I x r Glenn A. Aldous Corinth New York Andrew Dunning Route 3 Corning, New York Pauline Bartles Route 4 Hagerstown, Maryland Pow Ethel Gault 104 East Main St. Sykesville, Pa. ,iw V 5 Yr- Russell L. Aults Brisbin Pennsylvania I New York James Emery Cadis Stage Owego, New York Norma Gault Bloomville New York J an w , Marion James Q4 Shirley M. Kennedy K' ' A- hr' Preble 12 Jamestown St. . Route 2 O Gowanda, N. Y. WV Mansfield, Pa. 1 Mlm, ' 5 ' A ' A 2' ee ' A yf 1 1 V .. ' I I it E . , f ras. I All Margery Ray oward Duane Horton Nancy Lee Sherman John Franklin Huff ,WJ e a A .Yf Q Vanderland Ave 1203 Pine St. 2212 Wilcox St. Route 4 Rout q 'fl' E. Prov. , R.I. Endicott. N. at Joliet, Ill. Hagerstown, Md. Fort Plain, NW' D Lf, - Wulf' 7 ' 'Wx M, r, q- a J - M . ' , I A A . J' f Q Mrs. Beth Wagner I9 es u 'dx 1 Joan Wetherbee Robertjohn Totino Violet A. Weyant ? Horseheads Qwrio ,nw West Edmeston 535 Jameson St. 36 Evans SI- E New York a ton, Pa. New York Sedro-Woolley, Wash. BiDgh3l11IOI1. N- Y- J 1- ' ,D l I M Sponsored through the courtesy of L THE CLASS OF 1957 46 V 0 51 , ' 4 1 Ronald E. Brooks 3223 Wayne St. Endwell, N. Y. I 5 3 61-fzszs Jack Forse T elma M. Holes M. R. H95 Berwinsdale 'l Binghamton, N. Y.1 vania - Wpxgifggfgnlglg Sygflfvgfff . ll, 'M 5?f'53f ' 1- 'V k it ,ft ,M 4: W 5 86' .QQ James E. Little Route 4 Westfield, Pa. we no if My Wa fp na Q ,C!.ofrn-J' -.44,9,,,Y' Jerry Carrier 499 North St. Meadville, Pa. William Gibson Bates Road Medina, N. Y. lean Lambert Mount Vernon Washington Robert L Monellaz Star Route ' 1 Owego N Y 'Vg 9' New York Jean Irene Whitney Roy A..Watkinsi Route 1 169 State St. Thompson, Pa. Medina, N. Y. Sponsored through the courtesy of REV. ond MRS. VICTOR KORB Summerville, Pennsylvania 47 Lois M . Maycumber 0-vvv 143' , Donna Marie Burman Gary Clark Route 1 2106 Cleveland Rd Thompson. Pa. Q Sandusky Ohio Mrs. Shirley Givens Horton Richard Griffin 1203 Pine St. 41 Wheeler St Endicott, N. Y. New York New Joan Thurber , AltonE Perron .5 Millport Route 1 Edith Woodworth Route 2 , Endicott. N. Y. DIL H Pig 8 ldj X Iii. owe '5 Pos 1 OF Fri: Leu? ue Bid? 5-451-114- KCYH1 'S i Huuse +-X., 1 l wxuvgmqi . G..4l3EJ!k.f . A Y . Cxrcle izf J. X lHQa.1ll1nJTS H ous e, 15 J recvw oT?'a e O Fgiookg .fa- ff X 5 5 Bla, Mnm Bumlrivug - A' M I X ' Pad i'ev-so L' lx Hou: P. -Yi, '-.g S - X AQA O of WMWWWFWW I XX Clf7'2!DUS Psalm 96:3 Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people. ' ' 3111 133 13811 1111 J 711 Ill! Activities :JJ 311 1:1 T T 0 the few Fmt TTQPQV 'S ,t f .472 ,J5 5' IDDEN away in the pages of Holy Writ are many valuable helps to success for those who wish to please our Lord Jesus Christ. In these few short lines we wish to bring before you just one of these helps. 'Throughout the Scriptures we see abundant evidence of God's love for Israel. For instance, Zechariah uses a beautiful picture to indicate God's love for Israel: He that toucheth you toucheth the apple of His eye. Qzechariah 2: 81 . The apple of His eye here represents the pupil of the eye. Lange's commentary says, The pupil or apple of the eye is a proverbial type of that which is at once most precious and most easily injured, and which therefore has a double claim to the most careful protection. Israel is the apple of God's eye and is therefore most precious to Him. Moses wrote in Deuteronomy concerning the chosen people: For thou art an holy people unto the'Lord thy God: the Lord thy God has chosen thee to be a special people unto Himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. The Lord did not set His love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in number than any people: for ye were the fewest of all people: QDeut.7:6, 75. But, lest some say that God has now cast away Israel forever, we hasten to add the words of Paul in Romans: I say then, Hath God cast away His people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace . QRomans 1111, 5j. For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth, to the jew first, and also to the Greek QRomans 1C16,. These scriptures should prove logically to our minds that God still loves the Jew and more than ever desires that they should obey Him, which in this age means to accept Christ as their Messiah and Saviour. Down through the ages, Satan has caused people to tum their backs upon lsrael . When the Hebrew na tion was in Egypt, Pharaoh said, Behold the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we: Come on, let us deal wisely with them: ..... 'Therefore they did set over them taskmasters to afflict them with their burdens. QEX. 1:9-llaj. Many great nations in turn have afflicted Israel in one way or another, which fact has been most recently pictured to us by the German persecution in which millions of jews were killed. You would think that Christian people would be more favorable to the jews and yet even here Satan has gained a victory . Many church budgets read: Foreign Missions . Where is Jewish Missions? lf it is remembered at all, it is probably listed last under Home Missions: yet did not Paul say, To the lew first, and also to the Greek. It is dangerous to neglect the jew in our thoughts and plans because the promise of God in Genesis 12:3 still holds today: I will bless them that bless thee and curse him that curseth thee . The Hebrew word for curseth is not as strong as the word for curse, but rather carries with it the idea of lightly esteemingg that is to say, God will bless those who help the Jews, but will curse those who only lightly esteem the Jews. Are you guilty of this? - Let us come one step closer to the path of abundant blessing. Let us come to love the nation to whom we are indebted for the Bible and for our Saviour. Let us come to the place where ' we are willing to put the Jew first. f .P 52+-- qs- ' ' f f I 'QgZx:l1f'1 i -X MV' .4 is ffl' 4' 4, Ln? wi Ll Q A 4 EFI X r '9 520 Gm 1 If Sponsored through the courtesy of LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty, N .Y. Rev. H. Markham Fargo 50 93. Mkfzbnf f:EJxQUfYB' ,- Q Q9 . Q9 I YH K S Qr...,.,. Q --., Q OPM' 'H lfxyj D I R8S+rfQ'f ed i : Closed GOA so 9 bare- cmfmynrs J gI?L5gi:red f-1-M i 9 I by perrmsslor. 'l bf Q R A 'H1CL1' ,Wan I HW W if He c5O1.V6 HIS Only Be9oTI'en Son Hwod' I 17050 zvar bellcave-Ph in Him ' Should noT perish buf Howl ever-las+n'n7 IuFe. vow ma azae 40-4412 ,afnZ'5 ' ZQAJL me Wal odwff Offddffxif' ? ,JN - ' X fy?-Z 7 NVQ I ' W 5 A ff MU gif Go X Pmyeff Group! MISSIONARY PRAYER FELLOWSHIP The harvest truly is plenteous but the labour- ers are fewg pray ye therefore the Lord of the har- vest that he will send forth labourers into his harvest . Matthew 9:37,38. THE MISSIONARY PRAYER FELLOWSHIP meets each week to pray defi- , nitely for those who have already gone forth into the harvest field, and that many others will respond to God's call and go. This year we have endeavored to pray for each of our Alumni as they minister throughout the world. ADELINE MOORE, Secretaryg JUNE STONE, Vice-president: RONALD NASH, Treasurerg ROGER MCMANUS, President. GOSPEL TRACT LEAGUE The purpose of THE TRACT MINISTRY is to give men and women God's Plan of Salvation in a simple form. Through tracts many souls have come to Christ who otherwise might never have received God's Word. God has blessed this min- istry which is backed by prayer because His Word is used in the tracts. We trust that you also may use this ministry in your service for Christ. RICHARD JONES, Presidentg FRANCES GIBSON, Vice-presidentg AMOS LAMBERT, Treasurer: ROBERTA BORDEN, Secretary. MESSIANIC PRAYER FELLOWSHIP THE MESSIANIC PRAYER FELLOWSHIP was organized ten years ago in order that students might meet to pray for the salvation of Israel. This year we have had a definite two -fold aim: first, to bring before God our petitions in behalf of Israel, and second, to create in the hearts of others a keen love for God's Chosen People. We hope that you will join us in prayer for Israel . OLIN RACE, Treasurerg IVA HOOVER, Vice-presideutg ROBERT SWINGLE, President: ELAINE DOUGLAS, Secretary. Sponsored through the courtesy of DR. and MRS. NORMAN K. BEALS Miller Park Franklin, Pennsylvania 52 fiuafenzivj League of Mary Nazizbnf FRONT ROW: John Benson, Jean Pressler, Iva Hoover, Florence Bent, Dr. M.C. Patterson, Rowene Olney, Sylvia Stupke, James Emery. BACK ROW: Russell Aults, Roy Watkins, William Gibson, Mrs. M.C. Patterson, Ruth Wentworth, Gary Clark, George Chayet, CharlesChuruk.ian. VISION was formed in the mind of Dr. john A. Davis as the-result of a Thanksgiving stunt in 1922. Several of the students, who represented different nations, were asked to dress in their native cos- tumes and speak in their native tongues. As a result, the program has been presented over 7, 000 times in every state of the union, in Canada and in Mexico . On Wednesday aftemoon, at the begirming of this school year, time was set aside for prayer concem- ing a League trip during the Christmas Vacation. The Lord opened the doors for Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C.. Maryland, and Virginia. Perhaps you would like to join us as we conduct a League service as follows: While the students come to the platform, Dr. M.C. Patterson, our faithful leader, announces that Mr. Benson, who represents France, will lead the congregation in a hymn accompanied by our Irish Miss Pressler at the piano. Having prayed much before the service, each student comes to the platform to find his respective place. Following the plan set by the scripture-- To the Jew first, Mr. Chayet takes the lead, and gives his testimony. The service continues with the English girl telling how the Lord has saved her and what He means to her. She calls upon two other members of the group to sing with her in the Bethe1aires trio. Lord Keep Your Hand On Me, is then stmg by a Welchman and a Scotchman as they play a guitar and a mandolin. The little Czech girl is next, and gives her testimony in word and in song. Now every- one listens to the Freshman male quartet as they sing an appropriate song. After this, the Armenian tells of God's savingand keeping grace. 'I'he attractiveness of wooden shoes, wom by our Dutch girl, capti- vates the eyes of the boys and girls and gives an opportunity to present Christ to them. Then the inspiring song, It's in My Heart, shows the audience what the Lord really means to a Narraganset Indian. As the service concludes, the Holy Spirit moves in the hearts of men and women. Mrs. M. C. Patter- son gives an invitation, not only to the unsaved seeking salvation in Christ, but also to the saved for consecration. All those who come forward are dealt with individually. Thus, another League service comes to a close. Dr. and Mrs. M . C. Patterson deserve much recognition for their outstanding service with the Students' League of Many Nations. Sponsored through the courtesy of STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS Bible School Park, New York 53 Musik Sponsored through the courtesy of TRIPLE CITIES OPTICAL COMPANY Mr. Richard H. Knouf 80 Court Street Binghamton, New York 54 Gffoulw Montrose Radio Tower WPEL AZDFOY Pam ,,-M Opening ,. f l5 Flnrhor Holcfsn '1','Y'odUi.'l'lorl .-- Dr-. Dawg hB lqhl'en Hue Cornerxin. chair 2C.V'lP+Uf'8 if Prayer-- D,-' Pod-y-6,-son Sound rhe Bowne c9, 4',3T.?,?.'Z, Dr. L0w2..anf1ouncemr,n1-5 Teshmony----Stnelw Pr-esnjef-,-r Chr lSHO.n Serwce Nelly If S571 of God Goes Ferfh hhlmrxx :Ready +0 God ,ln fhe Servlcc 09 Hue Kmyu l'The 'Banner of 'Hue Crossn 1Es4imon Scmu- Wee Pres. nw Xlsu amid Known BeH!elGu-eg Dr. loweis Message Elem-u Vlrs. Davis HGGJ will Take Care of nu I 'v X Tim A056 i Q9 O V Howe? P.B.T.S.---on the air N the fall of 1953, we, at the Practical Bible Training School, began a new ministry in the form of a radio program over ra- dio station WPEL . 'I'he program originates here in the lecture hall and is transmitted to the radio station located at Montrose, Pennsylvania . A I We have been able to reach many unsaved with the Gospel as well as to be a blessing to our alumni and friends . We do not always know what is accomplished by our program, but we do know that God has promised to use His Word. Therefore, we continue to send the good news of salvation out to our radio audience trusting Him to bring honor and glory to His name.. Our program can beheard, during each school term, every Monday moming at 11:00 A.M. If you are not already a mem- ber of our listening audience, we invite you to become one. Sponsored through the courtesy of MODERN DRESS SHOP Mrs. Mabel Stone I I8 Washington Avenue Endicott, New York 55 The rising bell is ringing, It's the first signs of the day, To tell the weary student, i'Get up and be on your way. We have a quiet session, With our Saviour Who's above, He gives us daily courage, As He showers us with love. -gs From morn 'til late afternoon, We, to many classes go, And from thefaithful teachers, Leam what He would have us know. Mid-morning we have chapel, Where we, all with one accord, Give praise, thanks, and petitions, To our blessed Saviour, Lord. Sponsored through the courtesy of MARSHALL NASH MOTORS, INCORPORATED Mr. K.S. Von Dervort, President 34 State Street Binghamton, New York 56 ,Tl 12 5TUDY , 5 TO SH-QW ' fr 5 Hr, Mon. Tues. 7:00 I. Homilet go English - 7: 45 English 1 . Chrlstia 7'50 Education to I ld Testam 8135 nterpretat ' V Doctrine Public 3340 Elieaking to Biblical 9:25 YTVEQQEY Christia Q Education New Test. 9.30 Interpretation , Church Speaking to History 1 f --Y --'A A 10:15. .Bm I ngllsh Bl c Antiquitle i wtf Report ,V - 10,4 Assembly ' ' ristia 1 .5 .::,.. UCB?-1011 Ah -Ereek 2 11:3 , 'Wetask- Bro 1 as English S Greek 3 I, ,FJ 1114 Horgagics ENEQEH ,292 sight singing Englfs ' Missions Y English ' ' h 1110 Music hristilb- to Harm Ed ati 1:55 2:0 ' 1 storal h t ciency ' ure 2- A H rstory 1 . . , g Y ' . New Test. mpar e 2:50 F, V- ogy Htsgvrljlkitsif. to Biblical U , 1 2, 3:35 Th'i'1'H English Bible N Test' omparativt 3:40 lntei-sgretation .T,hQ'E'i5l, to 'A 'f' ld Testame: 4.25 Jr. Homlletics merpretatio Doctrine Greek 1 14,2 FPRCVED 1 1 :xC'0 Another class, then to dinner, Our needs are amply supplied, To strengthen and sustaln us, As we close in Him ab1de Now classes are all finished, We meet for re lax a tion, Downstairs in the Lecture Hall Then we have our work hour And our chores we do with cheer To show our love in service, For the school that we hold dear. A ' A 1 . U IT D 'Q . I Ho l . . 1 2 .I 1 i .f m, ld And twilight begins to fall, t - Q ' p 1 Y y lm 1 5 e ' ' ' ' I I I Wed Thurs Friday J Christian mek 2 un Education 2 shman lletlcs nghs Doctrine tematic Christian Lit t eolo era ur ducation 4 lbllca ubllc qultie pea Conducting 1 ublic H Snmgfcs Systematic Hklng 3b Theology . Test t t ti Biblical pretatlon n 5:-xgifsgzon Th90l0ZY trlne English 1 Muslc Theory tematic ystematic :eology heology lbllcal Id Test eology Assembly n pretauon 1135315 issions e hapel Chapel e New Test QCUU9 Tggfgt' ve Interpretation Church G Histor 1 Hel' Biblical Antiquities 1 W es Greek 3 Senior pre tion Greek Homlletics English 2 5 im 1 English Bible English Bible History gliglmlm of Music Slish 2 English s k Z jig- Church 'gall W Ecnflz 1 Secretarial iam, If Methods W' Biblical k Class Introduction Work Class Greekii Church Church Secretarial nrk Class WIlIistoryi2i Methods Biblical -li The0l0EY Work Class 'English Bible New Test. Interpretation rk Class Evangelism 2 Work Class Biblical Antiquities 1 I 2 I After books are put away, In the dorm we meet for prayer, To thank Him for His blessings, And for His constant care . Sponsored through the courtesy of LONGENECKERS Clothes for the man who works 227 Penn Street Reading, Pennsylvania 57 HOSPITAL GROUP FIRST ROW: Eleanor Pope, Betty Lou Strait, Marion James, Elaine Douglas. SECOND ROW: Frances Gibson, Shirley Andrus,June Stone, Sandra Goheen, Elsie Houck, Adeline Moore, Jean Whitney, Thelma Holes, Jane Counts. TEACHERS IN RELEASED TIME BH3LE CLASSES Iva Hoover, Sandra Goheen, Ruth Wentworth, Miss Hilda Copley, Beth Wagner, Adeline Moore, Elsie Houck, Lois Huff. CHILD EVANGELISM BIBLE CLUB TEACHERS FRONT ROW: James Sutton, Jean Lambert, Nancy Sherman. SECOND ROW: Charles Churukian, Eleanor Pope, Roberta Borden, Gladys Wigden, Frances Gibson, Amelia Sickler fby boardj. THIRD ROW: Ira Wagner, Joan Wetherbee, Adeline Moore, Beth Wagner. MISSION GROUP FIRST ROW: David Seeley, Betty Lou Strait, Jean Whitney, Elaine Douglas. SECOND ROW: James Sutton, Marion James, Jean Lambert, Nancy Sherman, Frances Gibson. THIRD Row: ouh Race, Kenneth Richard, Thelma Holes. Sponsored through the courtesy of R.W. STRICKLER, INCORPORATED Wholesale Produce York, Pennsylvoma 58 5 100145 Paul Mayo Harold Beckley Ronald Nash, David Seeley, John Terry, Rev. Woodrow Brown,Coachg Richard Hollen, Llewellyn Jones, Ronald Brooks. Roderick Tidd James Godley ACH Thursday evening of the winter term provides many a thrill and much Christian fellowship as the scene of action is the basketball court. Imagine yourself there. One of our basketball teams has just taken the floor. After the usual wami-up, the two opposing teams are called to the center of the floor for the opening prayer. As the game begins, it is easy to see that every point will be closely contested because the two teams are very evenly matched. The game is a constant and exciting battle as the teams play from one end of the court to the other. At the half, the score is dead- locked 26-26, and the crowd is hoarse from cheering. The game resumes for the last half with each team rested and ready to give their all to win. The excitement is high, 'the time passes quickly, and before we realize it, the game is in its closing seconds with the score again tied. Then a player sinks a long shot just before the final whistle blows and his team wins by the small margin of two points. Was it our team or was it the opposing team? The reader is free to draw his own conclusions . Last year the school had two teams in the A league and one in the B division. The A Varsity finished fourth in the regular season and won the playoffs . The B division team placed third in the regular season play but lost in the semi-final playoffs. As in Romans 12: l, the players are presenting their bodies as a living sacrifice, holy acceptable un- to God, which is their reasonable service. Richard Jones Clare Patterson James Dads Sponsored through the courtesy of HARVEY'S Sunoco Service and Supply Station Hardware and Auto Supplies Maine New York 59 f1', ,gf,5 fs3lf2 Q yi A 4 A Y. .' ' if Q. 9,1 V 35' u inf 4 vi-Ln, ,X 2. , .. 1 .f L, , Y Qi? 'I wwf? ...J 1 , Qs. using if . 'wx' 4-n MS at Eff 'fa' Y' 'fgva 1 r. 'IQVQV' ,Jai ,P A an '441-sig, 1 'XP tj xv ,-.' fit 1.x wx V 'wa 1 Q If ff F, ' xx W ,., , .X f f . ' f . A A SL I lf' 7. . af- - .mfxvii ,x . A Q A Ax Li. ff: 1 f if-X. ,,5XY. ' 'i 7?.,vu1.AA'-.f' .-- 5 . in '--f:..' PQ MU' . H ' vig v ' ' it I ,, , X. A L, A fri' 'F -3,-' jk., .. J . ,A I ,H x A - -4 .: A I as -ci fl 'T ' sis? ,Uv k. . .,,A 71, :., M, w W 1 nl' ,,, , qw 2 .. 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Oakwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio as or ACKER, ELEANOR Grethel, Ky. via Harold Floyd Co. Home Missionary ACKERLY, REV. ELLIOTT E. Bible School Park, New York Faculty Member at P.B.T.S. ACKERLY, MRS. JEAN KARSCHNER Bible School Park, New York Housewife 8: Faculty Member ADAMS, MRS. GLADYS DANIELSON 178 West End Avenue, Binghamton, New Nursing ADAMS, MRS. JEANNETTE GRIFFITHS Rockville, Maryland Pastor's Wife ADAMS, REV. WILLIAM B. Rockville, Maryland Pastor AESCH, ROSA 113 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y. City Mission Work ALBRO. MRS. GLADYS SPENCER R. No. 3, Marathon, N. Y. Housewife ALDIN, MRS. JESSIE CARROLLE Address Unknown ALDRICH, REV. SIDNEY S. 942 West 3rd Street, Williamsport, Pa. Pastor ALLEM. MRS. HELEN MILLER 34 Park Avenue, New London, Ohio Pastor's Wife ALLEN, MRS. BERNICE VAN SANT 1810 Sweeley Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. Housewife ALLEN, JOHN L. 1810 Sweeley Avenue Williams ort, Pa. v P ALLEN, MAE M. 1934 1937 1939 1939 1945 1943 1946 1943 1943 York 1947 1922 1924 1954 1914 1924 1945 1928 1951 1951 Mission Evangelique, Ippy, Oubangui-Chari, French Equatorial Africa Missionary AMEIGH, MAHLON K. 484 Highland Avenue, Fall River, Mass. Pastor ANDERSON, MRS. MILDRED ZEIGLER 123 Hazen Place, Sharon, Pa. Housewife ANDERSON, MRS. ESTHER BLANK 1520 Spencer Avenue, Marion, Indiana Pastor's Wife ANDERSON, REV. GEORGE M. 1520 Spencer Avenue, Marion, Indiana Pastor ANUSZKIEWISZ, PEARL 1944 1940 1944 1925 1925 2410 LaSalle Gardens, N., Detroit 6, Mich. Home Mission Work ANZALONE, REV. MICHAEL J. Address Unknown Evangelistic Work APGAR, JOSEPH P. 1939 1932 1009 Colombia Street, San Diego 12, Calif., cfo C.B.M.C. Personal Work ARDARY, REV. CORA V. 400 James Street, Curwensville, Pa. Pastor ARMSTRONG. DONALD Afton, New York Deacon Kc S. S. Supt. ARNOLD, RUSSELL W. Burlington Flats, N. Y. Deputation Work - Alaska ASCHENBACK. MRS. FLORENCE BELL Park Memorial Baptist Church, Springfield, Mass. Pastor's Wife ASCHENBACK, REV. WALTER Park Memorial Baptist Church, Springfield, Mass. Pastor ASELTINE, C. M. 910 Dakin St., Lansing, Mich. Practical Christian Work 1948 1937 1931 1952 1917 1917 1926 Alumni ASHLEY, MRS. ALICE WEST 115 W. Union Street, Union, New York Nursing ASHLEY, RICHARD F. 115 W. Union Street, Union, New York Working ASHLEY, MRS. SHIRLEY SHAVER 443 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Housewife AUER. MRS. DORIS GRIFFIN Warners, New York Housewife AUGHENBAUGH, NORMA J. Star Route, Curwensville, Pa. Practical Christian Work B BABCOCK, REV. EARL Address Unknown BABCOCK, MRS. GEORGIA SMITH Address Unknown BABCOCK. THERON C. Box 264, R.D. No. 4, Erie, Pa. Church Director of Music BACH, RAYMOND American Sunday School Union, Box 126, Smithfield, Ohio Missionary BAER, MRS. ENCIE YOUNG Box 892, R. No. 1, Flagstaff, Ariz. Missionary among Indians BAER, REV. HAROLD Box 892, R. No. l, Flagstaff, Ariz. Missionary among Indians BAILEY, REV. LAWRENCE 234 Main Street, Matawan, N. J. Pastor BAILEY, MRS. MARY LOIS UBER 234 Main Street, Matawan, N. J. Pastor's Wife BAILOR. REV. ALBERT Angelica, New York Farmer BAKER, REV. CHARLES R.D. No. 6, Susquehanna, Pa. BAKER, MRS. FRANCES PRYOR Address Unknown BAKER, IOLA 226 Riley St., Dundee, Mich. Practical Christian Work BAKER, MRS. HELEN CORNELL Holley, New York Housewife BAKER. REV. JAY R. Holley, New York Retired Pastor BAKER, REV. JOHN J. Manlius, New York Pastor . BAKER, MRS. LUCY SKINNER Manlius, New York Pastor's Wife BAKER, MARY R. Mission Evan eli ue, N'De1e ar Ban ui, 8 Q P 8 Oubangui-Chari, Afrique Equatoriale Francaise Missionary - BAKER, PAUL E. R.D. No. 1, McClure, Pa. BAKER, REV. ROBERT E. 707 Broadway, Leavenworth, Kansas Pastor BALDWIN, MRS. LUCILLE WIGHTMAN Box 63, Eden, New York Pastor's Wife BALDWIN. REV. WAYNE Box 63, Eden, New York Pastor BALFOUR, DONALD 152 Jackson Street, South River, N. J. Pastor BANKER, REV. ALFRED 408 Oakland Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. President of Greensburg Bible Institute BARACKMAN, MRS. ELLA HAYES 1951 1951 1948 1927 1954 1924 1923 1950 1941 1957 1937 1938 1940 1920 1931 1950 1929 1928 1929 1935 1935 1946 1941 1928 1946 1945 1945 1927 Calvary Baptist Church, Newfane, New York Pastor's Wife BARACKMAN, REV. FLOYD H., JR. 1944 Calvary Baptist Church, Newfane, New York Pastor BARHAM, HOWARD L. West Side Baptist Church, Chester, S. C. Pastor BARINGER, CHARLES F., JR. 319 Main Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Working BARKER, WILMA M. . Grover, Pa. Pastor BARNES, NORMA 1008 Deleware St., Scranton 9, Pa. Sunday School Work 67 1944 1940 1953 1934 1924 BARRY, JACQUALYN 123 West Avenue, Lyndonville, N. Y. Practical Christian Work BARTLESON, MRS. DORIS LEECE Address Unknown BASTRESS, MRS. GUY R.D. No. 5, Danville, Pa. Pastor's Wife BASTRESS, GUY R.D. No. 5, Danville, Pa. Pastor BATDORF, MRS. IRENE WENRICH 305 S. Newport Ave., Tampa, Florida Children's Work A BAYLIS. MRS. ELIZABETH DUNSON Box 6, Tumu, Northern Terr.,, Gold Coast, Africa BEALS, MRS. ALICE SILVA Miller Park, Franklin, Pa. Active Christian Work BEAM, MR. GUY . 44 St. Charles Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Real Estate Agent ' BEAN, MRS. MAIDA BLANCHARD 169 N. Main St., Hornell, New York BEAVER, HERMAN Address Unknown BEERS, HERMAN C. Clarence, New York Pastor BEERS, MRS. HERMAN C. Clarence, New York Pastor's Wife BEGAY, JIM Box 69, Winslow, Ariz. Missionary to Indians BEIDELMAN, NELLIE M. 209 Madison Avenue, Elmira, New York Chi1dren's Work BELKNAP. MRS. MIRIAM CORNELIUS 4933 Chancellor St., Philadelphia, Pa. BELL, ESTHER A. 33 Harrison Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Nurses Training BENEDICT, FRANKLIN VICTOR Deceased BENNETT, FENTON S. 18 Oak St., Towanda, Pa. Working BENNETT, MRS. ESTHER Box 248, Buffalo, Missouri Housewife BENNETT, DR. JOSEPH G. Box 248, Buffalo, Missouri Osteopath BENNETT, MRS. EMIL BADGER Box 26, Hamilton, Kansas Pastor's Wife Early BENNETT, LEW CASS Box 26, Hamilton, Kansas Pastor Early BENNETT, ROSEMARY 75 Maple Avenue, Pulaski, N. Y. Missionary on furlough BENSON, REV. JOHN L. Bible School Park, New York Faculty Member at P.B.T.S. BERKHEISER, WILLIAM- Cassville, Pa. Pastor BERRY, HAROLD F. MARMAROF 1954 1933 1945 1939 1921 1945 1930 1917 1922 1949 1923 1923 1938 1938 1946 1954 1931 1934 F 1925 1928 Class Class 1949 1952 1952 750 Willoughby Avenue, Brevoort Station, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Pastor BERRY, MRS. THELMA WARNER R.D. No. 1, Mayfield, N. Y. Practical Christian Work BEUTER, MRS. DOROTHY CHENEY -Clymer, New York Teaching BEUTER, REV. ERNEST L. Deceased BILICH, HILDA 100 Home Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. BILLINGS, REV. HAROLD J. 104 Bank Sl.. Batavia, N. Y. Pastor A BILLINGS, MRS. BE'1'1'Y UBER 104 Bank St., Batavia, N. Y. Pastor's Wife BIRDSALL, MR. Deceased First BIRDSALL, MRS. . ' Deceased First BISSELL, REV. RAY 712 Rosella Ave., Akron, Ohio Mail Carrier 1923 1947 1940 1940 1949 1945 1945 Class Cla . 1928 BITTENBENDER, MRS. RUTH HALLMAN Box 2669, Manila, Philippine Islands Teaches in Grace Christian School BLACK, MRS. MARY LOUISE SPAUGH Address Unknown 1942 1948 B BLACKLEY, MRS. MARGARET STOUT 231 Second Street, South Amboy, New Jersey Pastor's Wife 1939 BLACKWELL, MRS. IRENE WHITCOMB 1181 Ridge Road, Webster, New York Practical Christian Work 1923 BLOSSOM, REV. GORDON C. . R.D., Lipton, Mich. Pastor 1944 BLOW, BETTY JANE Box 131, McAlistervil1e, Pa. BROUGHTON, WILLIAM R.D. No. 3, Corning, N. Y. Pastor , YV' 1951 BROW, REV. GEORGE 109 Erwin Street, Boonville, N. Y. Pastor 1934 BROWN , CHAPLAIN BURGESS CALLEN, LLOYD T. R.D. No. 1, Convoy, Ohio Pastor 1944 CAMP, REV. EARL Deceased 1913 CAMPBELL, ALLEN Sandusky, N. Y. Pastor 1949 CAMPBELL, HELEN R. 901 Croton Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Working 1942 CAMPBELL, MRS. MARGARET BONNER 12314 Water Street, Oak Harbor, Ohio Sevilla Hotel, 2nd St. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. In Army 1922 BROWN, MRS. ELLEN BAILEY Sevilla Hotel, 2nd St. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Housewife 1922 BROWN, REV. CHARLES G. Community Chapel, 240 Reed Street, Willow Grove, Pa. Pastor 1936 BROWN, MRS. WAMUL ROBERTSON 1106 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Calif. Evangelist, Trained Nurse 1931 BROWN, MRS. LOUISE CRAIG 6140 Carlos Avenue, Los Angeles 28, Calif. Housewife 1951 CAMPBELL, MRS. LOUISE FRENCH Address Unknown 1939 CAMPBELL, MRS. FRIEDA RICE R.D. No. 1, Athens, Pa. Housewife 1936 CARLSON, ELLEN M. Covington, Pa. Practical Christian Work 1948 CARLSON, REV. HENRY W. 2107 N. Gleat Road, Arlington, Va. Pastor 1928 CARLSON, REV. ROY C. 16 So. Chestnut, Cambridge City, Ind. Pastor 1937 CARLSON, MRS. SYLVIA SHIREY 16 So. Chestnut, Cambridge City, Ind. Pastor's Wife 1937 CARPENTER, REV. A. C. Deceased 1923 CARPENTER, REV. CARLTON F. 14 E. Williams St., Waterloo, New York Pastor 1941 CARPENTER, MRS. JESSIE RUSCHER 14 E. Williams Street, Waterloo, New York Pastor's Wife 1941 CARPENTER, MARY E. h Deceased 1919 CARLTON, MRS. ARLENE NEWTON Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. Housewife 1938 BROWN, FRED M. Address Unknown 1939 BROWN, KAROLYN 30 Luzeme Road, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Oflice Work 1933 BROWN, ROSA M. 100 Home Avenue, Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton, New York Chi1dren's Work 1948 BROWN, WOODROW Bible School Park, New York Faculty Member at P.B.T.S. 1948 BRUCE, EDITH Address Unknown 1930 BRYAN, REV. HENRY A. 149 Baer Street, Huntington, W. Va. Pastor 1941 BRYAN, MRS. ISABELL ABDALLAH 149 Baer Street, Huntington, W. Va. Pastor's Wife 1941 BULLOCK, ELEANOR 247 W. 72nd Street, New York 23, New York Missionary to jews 1945 BULLOCK, REV. JOHN R. Apache Junction, Ariz. Home Missionary 1948 BULLOCK, MRS. JOHN R. Apache Junction, Ariz. Home Missionary 1948 BUNZEY, MISS BLOSSOM 435 N. Main St., Herkimer, New York, cfo The Colony State Supervisor of Home for Mentally Deficient 1943 BURCHFIELD, REV. JOHN W. 1221 13th Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Pastor 1920 BURCHFIELD, MRS. MILDRED FRANCE 1221 13th Avenue, Altoona, Pa. , Pastor's Wife 1920 BURGESS, HAROLD 514 Wopsonock Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Pastor 1940 BURGESS, MRS. LYNELL CARTER 514 Wopsonock Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1940 BURLINGAME, MRS. LEVIA OSTERHOUT 893 Watson Blvd., R.D. No. 2, Johnson City, N. Y. Secretary 1941 CARR, MRS. ELSA SAWYER Deceased Early Class CARROLL, MRS. NANCY PETERSON Dixie, West Virginia Pastor's Wife 1950 CARSON, MRS. ANNA REYNOLDS Deceased 1923 CARTER, S. FELTON Route 1, McLeansville, N. C. 1945 CATALDO, REV. ARTHUR Box 204, Prattsville, N. Y. Pastor 1923 CATLIN, REV. LESLIE E. 79 Grove Street, Lynbrook, New York Retired Pastor Early Class CATTLE, MRS. BETTY JANE LATTER House 205, Widewater, Midway Island, Va. Housewife 1949 CAUVEL, FRANK Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. Student 1952 CHALFONT, REV. GILBERT 1655 Waynesburg Rd., S.E., Canton 7, Ohio Pastor 1934 CHAPMAN, REV. HIRAM Clarkson, New York Pastor 1931 CHATLOS, ALICE E. 17115 N.E. 21st Ave., Box 58, North Miami Beach, Fla. 1935 CHATLOS, DOROTHY L. 1989 N.E. 18lst St., North Miami Beach, Fla. Secretary 1937 CHATLOS, RUTH Navajo Bible School, Window Rock, Arizona Missionary 1937 CHATTERTON, REV. JAMES W. Child Evangelism Fellowship Work 1951 BLOW, MRS. MARJORIE M. WILKINS Ulster, Pa. Housewife 1951 BLUM, LENA 81 Park Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurse Sc Church Worker ' 1911 BODA, MRS. ELNORA KENNEDY 171 Bundy Road, Ithaca, N. Y. Missionary on Furlough 1927 BODA, REV. HARVEY 171 Bundy Road, Ithaca, N. Y. Missionary on Furlough 1926 BODIE, LENA 191112 St. Charles Street, Johnson City, New York 1927 BOEHLE, MRS. MARIE KNESPLER 5208 E. Bellevue Ave., Tucson, Ariz. Houscwite 1924 BOGGS, MRS. ROZELLA SHOEMAKER , Address Unknown 1950 BOGGS, MRS. MARY FIELDS 290 W. Deadrick, Jackson, Tenn. School Teacher 1917 BOHL, MRS. GRACE JOHNSON 10 Duncan St., Millburn, N. J. Housewife 1935 BOICE, REV. FLOYD 625 S.E. 7th Place, Hialeah, Fla. Pastor 1929 BOLES, MRS. DOROTHY LYNCH Box 5, Woodland, Pa. 1943 BOLES, REV. HUBERT Box 5, Woodland, Pa. Pastor 1942 BOLT, REV. OREY 245 Church St., Indiana, Pa. Pastor 1930 BONTER, ETHEL Address Unknown 1925 BOOTH, DAVID S. 256 Forsythe St., Girard, Ohio 1945 BOSEY, MRS. ALICE SEIFE 3917 5th Ave. So., Bethwood Terrace, St. Petersburg, Fla. Buyer for Store 1931 BOUTELLE. EUGENE U Box 223A, Fox Lake, Rt. 1. Wisc. 1929 BOWLER, MRS. WILMA BARNES R. No. 1, Medina, N. Y. 1950 BOWSER, JOY B. R.D. No. 2, Worthington, Pa. Practical Christian Work 1949 BOYCE, REV. GERALD 1641 So. Salina St., Syracuse 5, N. Y. 1933 BOYCE, MRS. JOSEPLHINE GREY 1641 So. Salina St., Syracuse 5, N. Y. 1932 BOYTIM, RICHARD, Ingelside Christian Church, R.D. No. 2, Naples, N . Y. Pastor 1952 BOYTIM, MRS. VIRGINIA OLIVER R.D. No. 2, Naples, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1952 BRAID, REV. DAVID E. 1 Park St., Port Crane, N. Y. Pastor 1945 BRAID, MRS. DOROTHY COBB 1 Park St., Port Crane, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1945 BRAINERD, IRENE Providence Bible Institute, Providence, R. I. Dean of Women 1923 BRAINAIRD, SARAH Deceased 1929 BRAUNBECK, ELWOOD, SR. ' 1244 Langley Field Road, Hampton, Va. Business 8: Personal Work 1949 BRENNEMAN, MRS. RUTH KELLER R.D. No. 2, Conestoga, Pa. Housewife 1943 BREWER, MRS. ETHOL WILCOX 1009 Herlett, Horseheads, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1929 BRINK, MRS. HELEN BELFORD 320 Laurel Street, Philipsburg, Pa. Housewife 1950 BROOKS, REV. EDWIN M. Box 391, Endwell, N. Y. Pastor 1948 BROUGHTON, MRS. ELEANOR WITTER R.D. No. 3, Corning, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1951 Housewife 1935 BURNETT, MRS. RUBY JOHNSON 2116 Boswell Road, Raleigh, N. C. Housewife 1947 BURNHAM, SHIRLEY A. R.D. No. 1, Little Valley, N. Y. 1953 BURNS, MRS. DOROTHY CALDWELL Box 38, Worthington, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1942 BURNS, REV. RALPH Box 38, Worthington, Pa. Pastor 1942 BURT, REV. C. DOUGLAS Address Unknown 1929 BURTCH, REV. OSCAR Deceased 1925 BUTLER, REV. GEORGE M. Adams, New York Pastor 1925 BUZA, MRS. DALLAS LANE Box 6, Custer Park, Ill. Housewife 1939 BUZA, REV. ROBERT F. Box 6, Custer Park, Ill. -Supply Preaching 1941 BUEZARD, MRS. GERALDINE BISH Distant, Pa. Housewife 1945 C CAGWIN, REV. HUBERT C. Work 8: Win Baptist Parish, Danville, Ohio Pastor 1940 CALDWELL, ELLIOTT R.D. No. 1. Curwensville, Pa. 1953 '68 2418 Cleveland Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Working 1935 CHAYET, ,ZELLIC GEORGE Bible School Park, N. Y. On League of Many Nations 1936 CHENEY, REV. DONALD H. West Clarksville, N. Y. 1942 CHENOT, MRS. MARGARET PRICE clo' Peoples City Mission, Lincoln, Nebraska City Mission Work 1925 CHILDS, REV. ERNEST 2419 Chihuahua Street, San Antonio 7, Texas Mission Work 1924 CHILDS, MRS. MICEALA GOMEZ 2419 Chihuahua Street, San Antonio 7, Texgs4 1 2 CHILDS, REV. FLOYD A. Blackriver, N. Y. Pastor 1922 CHILDS, MRS. KATE THOMPSON Blackriver, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1921 CHRISTEN, REV. DOUGLAS 365 Division Street, Homell, N. Y. Pastor 1932 1944 Minister of Music CHRISTENSEN, MISS RUTH oula via N' aoundere via Couala M'B 8 , Missionary French Cameroun, West Africa Missionary 1915 CHRISTIAN, REV. HARVEY 4240 N. Haven Avenue, Toledo 12, Ohio Pastor 1941 CIMINO, REV. DOMINIC J. 1722 Forest Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. Pastor and Teacher 1933 CLANCY, REV. WILLIAM Box 211, Wellston, Ohio Pastor 1938 CLARKE. MILDRED U. Bible School Park, New York Staff Member at P.B.T.S. 1944 CLARKSON, MRS. RUBY FAILING 58 Ackley Avenue, johnson City, N. Y. Housewife 1949 CLAWSON, ELIZABETH 58 South Central Avenue, Columbus 4, Ohio Choir Director 8: Sunday School Teacher 1938 CLAYPOOL, REV. CHARLES G. Box 136, Bethesda, Ohio Pastor CLAYPOOL. MRS. LEONA SHEARER R.D. No. 2, Worthington, Pa. Housewife CLEVELAND, REV. LEROY Inman, South Carolina Pastor 1941 1944 1940 CLEVELAND, MRS. MARY B. FREDERICK Inman, South Carolina Pastor's Wife CLOUGH, REV. RALPH J. 43 Lincoln Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. Business 8: Lay Preacher COBB, REV. HAROLD Hallstead, Pa. Practical Christian Work COBB, MRS. MARTHA MILLS 1941 1926 1954 200 Russell Avenue, Liverpool, New York Bible Club Worker COBB, WENDELL Sconondoa Avenue, Vernon, N. Y. Pastor COBB, MRS. BETTY BRYANT Sconondoa Avenue, Vernon, N. Y. Pastor's Wife CODD, MRS. BEULAH SCHLOSSER 1947 1949 1948 234 Kimbark Road, Rochester, New York Housewife COLE, MRS. BESSIE ATHERHOLT Deceased COLLINS, REV. EARL E. . R.D. No. 1, Box 505, New Castle, Pa. Youth Worker COLT, JOSEP1-IINE Deceased E L RE ALFRED 1929 1922 1938 1904 COLW L , V. 509 Pennsylvania Avenue, Plymouth, Indiana State Representative of G.A.R.B. COLWELL MRS. GLADYS A 1932 . I DAMS 509 Pennsylvania Avenue, P1ymouth,,Indiana Housewif e COLWELL, FLOYD Windsor. New York COMPTON. MRS. ALICE RUTH ROSS Corfu. New York Housewife COMPTON, MRS. DONNA SUMMERS 1931 1949 1940 33714 Riverside Drive, Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work COMPTON. WILLIAM T. 1954 337112 Riverside Drive, Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work CONFER, MRS. HELEN J. BARNER 1953 51214 Nanticoke Avenue, Endicott, New York Housewife CONGDON, MRS. MARY MACWITHY 259 W. Corning Avenue, Syracuse, New Housewife CONN, DANIEL LESTER Bible School Park, New York Superintendent of Grounds CONN, MRS. DANIEL L. Bible School Park, New York Librarian COOGAN, REV. JOSEPH F. ' Deceased COOK, JOHN H. Beaver, W. Va. COOK, MRS. BERTHA FOX 195-8th Street, Cleveland, Tenn. Missionary on Furlough COOK, MARION J. Morar, Gwalior, M.B., India Missionary COOK, VERA Paxinos, Pa. ffic Work 0 e COOPER, MRS. HARRIETT PARKER R.D. No. 1, Morton, Miss. Housewife COPLEY, HILDA t. Bible School Park, New York Director of Christian Education, Faculty Member at P.B.T.S. 1936 York 1929 1944 1944 1948 1913 1948 1938 1923 1928 COPP, MR. WAYLAND J. Address Unknown 1935 CORBETT, REV. GENE Box 731, Holbrook, Ariz. Missionary 1950 CORBETT. MRS. CAROL WATKINS Box 731, Holbrook, Ariz. Missionary 4- 1950 CORRELL, DOLORES 113 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Home Missionary 1954 CORWIN, REV. DONALD Sand Springs, Okla. Pastor 1951 CORWIN. MRS. MARY DENTON Deceased 1930 COSSEY, VERNARD L. Address Unknown 1934 COSSEY, MRS. VERNARD L. Address Unknown 1934 COSTANZO, ROSE N. 114 Willow St., Dunmore, Pa. . Working 1954 COWLES, MRS. EDNA ELDRED R.D. No. 1, Marietta, N. Y. Active Christian Work 1928 CRABILL, MRS. ERNEST G. Deceased Early Class CRANDALL, REV. LOUIS Ames, New York Pastor 1932 CRAPSER, MRS. PAULINE T. 64 Susquehanna Avenue, Tunkhannock, Pa. Business CRETSER, REV. EARL 1942 425 Robinson Street, Binghamton, New York Supervisor of Music at State Hospital 1926 CRIPPEN, MARTIN H. 62 Burdick Avenue, Johnson City, New York Postmaster at P.B.T.S. CROSBY, EUGENE Box 85, Millerton, Pa. 1941 Pastor , 1948 CROSBY, MRS. VELMA FULLER Box 85, Millerton, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1945 CROWE, CALVIN P.O. Box 252, Santa Monica, Calif. Child Evangelism Oliice 1950 CUFF, REV. C. E. Deceased 1924 CUFF, MRS. C. E. Address Unknown 1924 CULP, EVELYN R.D. No. 1, Canfield, Ohio 1949 CULVER, DONNA M.C. 53, Warren, Ohio Bible Club Work 1952 CUMMINGS, RICHARD Address Unknown 1938 CUMMINGS, REV. SILAS Address Unknown 1923 CUSHING, REV. LAWRENCE 61 E. Penn Street, Carlisle, Pa. Supply Preaching 1928 CUSTARD, REV. S. S. Holland. New York Supply Preaching 1920 CUSTARD, MRS. MARIAN FAIRCHILD Holland, New York Housewife 1918 CROMER, BELLA Address Unknown 1920 D DALE, REV. PAUL E. Monroeton, Pa. Pastor 1930 DALEY, GENE A. Washington 8: Birch Streets, Enid, Oklahoma Pastor 1940 DANIELSON, REV. WILLIAM Dryden, New York ' Pastor 1941 DAVENPORT, REV. BESSIE DEEMER R.D. No. 2, Punxsutawney, Pa. Home Missionary 8: Evangelist 1923 DAVENPORT, DUANE 261 Ackley Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. Pastor 1952 DAVENPORT. MRS. SHIRLEY STRONG 261 Ackley Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1952 DAVENPORT, MRS. ALICE F. WRIGHT Box 24, Springboro, Pa. Housewife 1949 DAVENPORT, REV. HOWARD Hartwick, New York Practical Christian Work 1924 DAVENPORT, KATHLEEN R.D. No. 2, Punxsutawney, Pa. Home Missionary 8: Evangelist 1952 DAVIS, ANITA Addres Unknown 1934 DAVIS, MRS. LINDA CHILDS 31 Cave Street, Lockport, New York Pastor's Wife 1944 69 DAVIS, DR. GORDON C. Bible School Park, New York President of P.B.T.S. DAVIS, MRS. HAZEL BOWDEN Bible School Park, New York Dean of Women at P.B.T.S. DAVIS, MRS. JOHN A. Deceased Early DAVIS, MRS. MAE PHILLIPS 124 N. Sumner Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Working DAVIS, OWEN-E. R.D. No. 2, Meadville, Pa. DAVIS, MRS. LILLIAN GUITSON R.D. No. 2, Meadville, Pa. DAVIS, MRS. EVELYN THOMPSON Limerick, Pa. Misiona on Furlough DAYTONTI-IARRY W. 19 Swan River St., Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. DEAN, REV. PAUL H. R.D. No. 1, Rockford, Mich. Pastor DEAN, MRS. MARIETTA WRIGHT R.D. No. 1, Rockford, Mich. Pastor's Wife DEARBORN, MRS. HELEN MORRIS 1920 1918 Class 1919 1949 1946 1934 1948 1936 1935 3114 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago 12, Ill. Pastor's Wife DE BOER, REV. ROBERT 321 S. Center St., Corry, Pa. Pastor . DE BOER, MRS. JEANNETTE BLINK 321 S. Center St., Corry, Pa. Pastor's Wife DEGRAW, REV. BERNARD Locke, New York DEGVILLE, EDWARD H. Cajon 522, Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America Missionary DEGVILLE, MRS. MILDRED BELL Cajon 522, Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America Missionary DEGUZMAN, MR. MINO A. 3126 N. Park Avenue, Philadelphia 33, Pa. Pastor DENCE, REV. ALFRED Corinth, New York Pastor DENCE, MRS. EDNA SIEBERT Corinth, New York Pastor's Wife DENCE, A. MERRILL Corinth, New York Musical Evangelist DENCE, WILMA Mary Street, Binghamton, New York Nursing DEPUY, ADA Deceased DERBY, REV. ROBERT E. 35 W. Bacon Street, Hillsdale, Mich. Pastor DERSHAM, DAYTON L. Box 34, Pine City, N. Y. DERSHAM, MRS. LOIS WATSON Deceased DERSHAM, JAMES F. Addison, New York Pastor DETWILER, GOLDYE The Ohio Messianic Testimony, 655 Forest Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati 29, Ohio Mission Office Work DEWEY, MRS. FLORENCE TICE Mainesburg, Pa. Pastor's Wife DICK, PAUL E. 649 Berryville Avenue, Winchester, Va. Pastor DILLENBECK, LOWELL G. 6020 Taber na., Apt. D2, Philadelphia ll DIN, MRS. LEFA MOON The India Mission, Bilaspur, M.P., B.M.R. India, cfo Postmaster Missionary DINANT, EDMUND J. 3101 Valley View Road, Knoxville, Tenn. Pastor DIR, PATRICIA Box 136, Mercer Is., Wash. Student DITMARS, SHIRLEY ANN 92 Park Street, Gloversville, N. Y., cfo George Browers Children's Work DIX, JUSTIN 1140 Chenango Street, Binghamton, N Working DORNHEIM, HARRY, JR. 62 Cook Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1941 1936 1936 1934 1939 1939 1936 1924 1924 1947 1950 1911 1940 1950 1951 1948 1949 1924 1940 , Pa. 1944 1930 1941 1952 1951 1927 1954 D DORNHEIM, MRS. VIVIAN WARNER 62 Cook Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Practical Christian Work DORNSIFE, MRS. MAE SHERMAN Cressona, Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania Practical Christian Work DOUGLAS, REV. ALAN A'fton, New York Pastor DOUGLAS, MRS. JUANITA FITCH Address Unknown DRAKE, LOLETA R.D. No. 2, Naples, N. Y. Practical Christian Work DRAKE, MRS. HELEN L. MUTHLER 307 Oakland Avenue, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Housewife 8: Secretary DRAPER, LARRY'J. Lawrenceville, Pa., Box 151 Pastor DREW, REV. FRED 1189 Union Road, West Seneca 24, N. Y. Pastor DUESPO1-IL, FLOYD W. Petrolia, Pa. Supply Preaching DUFF, MRS. LOIS MAE COOK R.D. No. 2, Houlton, Maine Housewife DUMVILL, MRS. ELIZABETH BOYD 218 South West End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Nurse DUMVILL, REV. PAUL S. Address Unknown DUNHAM, MRS. T. L. Deceased Early DUNLEAVY. JEANNE 17 Maple Grove Ave., Toronto, Ont., Can DUNN, RAYMOND Box 425, Thornton, Calif. Missionary to Migrants DUNN, VIDA JANE Box 45, Dayton, Tenn. Home Missionary DURGAN, MRS. ETHEL ANTHONY Address Unknown 1953 1925 1922 1951 1929 1950 1953 1919 1938 1948 1941 1942 Class .1931 1952 1954 1919 DURR, MRS. GRACE SHINE LEONARD Warren Center, Pa. Wife Pastor's DURR, HERBERT Warren Center, Pa. Pastor E EARLE, KATHRYN 1950 1952 San Fernando de Atabapo, Tenitory Federal Amazonas, Venezuela, S. A. Missionary EARPS, JAMES Address Unknown EASON, MRS. ETHELYN PIERCE R.D. No. 1, Apalachin, N. Y. Housewife EDWARDS, MRS. FRANCES BARNES Box 102, Waymart, Pa. Pastor's Wife EDWARDS, RUSSELL A. Box 102, Waymart, Pa. Pastor EGGLESTON, HERBERT C. 924 N. Wheaton Street, Wheaton, Ill. Stock Broker EGLESTON, LUGERDIA . Great Bend, Pa. EISEMAN, PETER Deceased EISENHART, REV. ALBERT H. 150 So. Kershaw, York, Pa. Pastor EISENHART, MRS. HELEN RUHLMAN 150 So. Kershaw, York, Pa. Pastor's Wife ELDRED, MRS. LUETTA BAKER Star Route, Honesdale, Pa. Practical Christian Work ELDREDGE, MRS. RUTH PIERCE 1946 1917 1938 1937 1937 1945 1905 1931 1931 1931 1930 201 E. Franklin Street, Endicott, New York Ollice Work ELDRETT, MRS. M. STEVENS Address Unknown ELLIN, MRS. GRACE Box 232, Woodclift Lake, N. J. Teaching School ELLIS, REV. CHARLES 20 Roberts Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Business ELLIS, REV. CHARLES W. 1317 Scottsville Road, Rochester, N. Y., Pastor ELLIS, MRS. FLORENCE ROBINSON 1317 Scottsville Road, Rochester, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1952 1920 1928 1921 1938 1940 ELLIS, MARY A. R.D. No. 2, Horseheads, N. Y. Active Christian Work ENDSLEY, MRS. MARIE BRUNNER 142-26 41st Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Pastor's Wife ENDSLEY, VIRGIL 142-26 41st Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Pastor ENGWALL, KENNETH 182 So. Allegheny Ave., W. Ext., . Jamestown, N. Y. Pastor ERNST, REV. ROBERT E. I Box 232, 937 Lake St., Kingsville, Oh1o Pastor ERNST, MRS. GLADYS CAGWIN Box 232, 937 Lake St., Kingsville, Ohio Pastor's Wife ESHLEMAN, WALTER Z. 1936 1949 1951 1937 1942 1941 John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark. Student ESTRADA, THOMAS N. General Delivery, Los Herreras, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Missionary EVANS, REV. GEORGE R.D. No. 2, Gillett, Pa. Pastor EVANS, MRS. CONSTANCE ROCKWELL R.D. No. 2, Gillett, Pa. Pastor's Wife EVANS, ULA R. R.D., Rawlings, Md. EVELETH, MRS. VIVIAN A. WHITE cfo Harrison Construction Co., R.D. No. Trailer Village, Virginia Beach, Va. F FALK, REV. ILOF I 5 Maple Street, Blue Point, L. I., N. Y. Pastor FALK, REV. LOUIS G. 65 S. Gates, Kingston, Pa. Pastor FALK, MRS. LOUIS G. 65 S. Gates, Kingston, Pa. Pastor's Wife FARGO, REV. HARRY 21 N. Main St., Liberty, N. Y. Pastor FARGO, MRS. DOROTHY BARROWS 21 N. Main St., Liberty, N. Y. Pastor's Wife FARGO, REV. ROY A. Deceased FATUM, MRS. JEANNETTE I-IEUCHELE Rhinebeck, New York Housewife FAULKNER, REV. MELVIN G. 55 Wentworth Street, Reidsville, N. C. Pastor FERRIN, REV. FRANK O. 4110 Hudson Street, Salem, Oregon Pastor FESER, REV. WALTER R. 1214 Sterling Ave., Coatesville, Pa. Pastor FESER, MRS. B. MCCARDELL Deceased FEYRER, REV. JOSEPH Wayne, New York Pastor FEYRER, MRS. NELLIE MONTGOMERY Deceased FINEOUT, REV. L. E. Deceased FISH, WILBUR 40 Aldrich Road, Columbus 2, Ohio FISHER, REV. CHARLES Address Unknown FISHER, DAVID L. Dundee, New York Pastor FITCH, REV. OWEN D. Lowellville, Ohio Pastor FITCH, MRS. GRACE AUSNEHMER Lowellville, Ohio Pastor's Wife FITCH, F. RICHARD, JR. 119 Tidball Avenue, Grove City, Pa. Pastor FITZGERALD, MERTON Trumansburg, N. Y. Salesman , FLECK, REV. JOHN 747 Roosevelt St., N.W., Warren, Ohio Pastor FLECK, MRS. ELOISE JACOX 747 Roosevelt St., N.W., Warren, Ohio Pastor's Wife FLEMING, DALE Box 109, Morrisdale, Pa. Pastor 70 1951 1935 1943 1943 1943 1, 1938 1924 1926 1926 1934 1934 1919 1948 1939 1937 1925 1925 1921 1921 1921 1932 1928 1953 1941 1943 1940 1938 1939 1939 1948 FLEMING, MRS. RUBY CUMMINGS Box 109, Morrisdale, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1947 FLETCHER, ELIZABETH 48 Allen Street, Jqhnson City, N. Y-. Teacher at Baptist Bible Seminary 1919 FOCHT, VERA 631 West 15th Street, Tyrone, Pa. Working V YA A 1948 FONES, MRS. DAWN CARTWRIGHT 4 Dorset Drive, Virginia Hills, Alexandria, Va. Housewife ' 1946 FOOTE. ORA BELLE Deceased 1915 FORCEY, ORRA MARIE Address Unknown 1926 FORD, GERALD K. cfo Mrs. F. W. Ford, 106 West Hamilton Ave., Sherrill, N. Y. 1932 FORD, MRS. GERALDINE AUSTIN 238 Conklin Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 1934 FORD, LAWRENCE J. 238 Conklin Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 1935 FORD, RITA ANN Hartford, N. Y. 1953 FORSE, LEO M.R. 95, Binghamton, N. Y. Conference Director 1949 FORTRAN, REV. RICHARD 1703 Riverview Drive, Endicott, N. Y. Pastor 1921 FOSGATE, HENRY E. R.D. No. 2, Greene, N. Y. 1925 FOSTER, MRS. JANE W. CARPENTER 2201 E. Washington St., New Castle, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1942 FOSTER, MURNA Deceased 1926 FRANCES, MRS. LEONA THWING Address Unknown 1951 FRANCISCO, ELMER M. Grethel, Ky. Pastor 1938 FRANTZ, MRS. IDA BELLE WETZEL 227 N. Manning Street, Hillsdale, Mich. Nursing 1946 FREDERICK, BETTIE R.D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. School Teacher 1943 FREDERICK, JEANNE R.D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. Ollice Work 1946 FREDERICK, LILLIAN M. R.D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. 1945 FREDERICKS, REV. RAYMOND 1203 West Ave., Medina, N. Y. Pastor 1924 FREEMAN, MRS. HARRIET R. R.D. No. 2, New Milford, Pa. Housewife 1915 FRITZ,'MERTON L. 32 Miller Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Pastor 1932 FULKERSON, NELLIE E. Box 106, 207 Orchard St., Horseheads, N. Y. Missionary on Leave 1941 FULLER, MERLE N. Highland Lake, N. Y. Evangelist 8: Bible Conference Director 1937 FURNESS, VADA BELLE Deceased 1917 FYE, WALLACE 579 Hooper Road, Endicott, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1931 G GAGE, PAUL Sidney, New York 1931 GAMBLE, FREDERICK J. 325 Allendale Street, Baltimore 29, Md. Pastor 1942 GAMBLE, REV. JACOB H. 17 S. Washington, Rockville, Md. Pastor 1939 GARDINOR, DOROTHY O. Bible School Park, New York Pastor 8: Welfare Worker 1931 GARDNER, HELEN J. 2727 Hood Street, Dallas 19, Texas Missionary Candidate 1943 GATHANY, MARCELLA E. Hallstead, Pa. Active Christian Work 1934 GATHANY, REV. R. LEO 7 Church St.,' Randolph, N. Y. Pastor 1958 GATHANY, MRS. MARY WHIPPLE 7 Church St., Randolph, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1939 GAULT, CLYDE E. 104 E. Main Street, Sykesville, Pa. Pastor 1941 GAULT, ERNEST LEE J. Deceased 1941 GAVITT, ETHEL Deceased 1919 GAY, Mas: ROBERTA WITTER 2721 Sampson Street, South Bend, Indiana Practical Christian Work GEARHART, REV. ROSS E. 1949 Baptist Bible Seminary, 193154 Griffin Ave., Los Angeles 31, Calif. GEARHART, REV. SILAS ,R.D. No. 2, Glenn Campbell, Pa. CEARHART, MRS. SILAS R.D. No. 2, Glenn Campbell, Pa. GEARY. MRS. BESSIE GORITY Address Unknown CEENS, MRS. MARION MUNTZ Nunda, New York Housewife GEIGER, AGNES I3 l01st Street, Troy, New York Bible Club Worker CEMBERLING, HELEN Putney, Kentucky Missionary GEORGIA, GRACE 104 Prospect St., Port Jefferson, N. Y. GIBBS, CHARLES W. 2420 N. Webster, Indgnapolis, Ind. GILBERT, MRS. CORNELIA MOODY R.D. No. 1, Wysox, Pa. Pastor's Wife GILBERT, DAVID E. R.D. No. 1, Wysox, Pa. Pastor . GILBERT, DORIS A. Mission Evangelique, Bangassou, French Equatorial Africa Missionary GILBERT, SEYMOUR M. Glen Aubrey, New York Pastor GILBRIDE, REV. W. A. E. 1313 Walnut Street, Jersey Shore, Pa. Pastor GILDERSLEEVE, MRS. GRACE EWING Union Springs, N. Y. Practical Christian Work GLENISTER, MRS. GLADYS ROLLAND Poland, New York GLENISTER, REV. FRANCIS W. Poland. New York CLICK, MRS. BETTY LINDERMAN R.D., Lindley, N. Y. Housewife CLICK, THEODORE cfo Burton Brown, Cillett, Pa. Evangelist GLOVER, LILLIAN B. 17 Edwards Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Works in Workshop for Blind GLOVER, MARY ELIZABETH McC1ellandtown, Pa. Practical Christian Work GLUNT, MRS. ANNA J. ABDALLAH Saltillo, Pa. -Beautician GODLEY, JAMES E. 933 Lakewood Beach Dr., Sheffield Lake, Pastor GOEN, MRS. BETTY SALTSMAN .712 N. Main St., Mishawaka, Ind. GOETZ, REV. ERNEST Address Unknown GOODSON, MARY R.D. No. 3, Oakland City, Ind. Deputation Work - Japan GORDON, MRS. MARGUERITE GRAY R.D., Bloomburg, Pa. Housewife GORTON, MRS. FRANCES KYRK Swan Lake, N. Y. Housewife GOSLINE, MRS. DOLORES PITCHER 318 So. Ravenel St., Columbia, S. C. GOSS, GERALD A. Collinsville, Va. Pastor COULD, REV. JEROME J. West Haverstraw, N. Y. COULD, REV. RALPH E. Berkshire, N. Y. . Pastor 1940 1945 1945 1940 1936 1923 1936 1917 1942 1950 1952 1947 1946 1928 1930 1928 1928 1945 1947 1934 1953 1940 Ohio 1947 1948 1926 1953 1928 1937 1948 1938 1924 1922 GRAFTON, MRS. HARRIET M. DARROW 2631 S. Walter Reed Dr., Arlington 6, Va. GRANT, U. SCOTT Box 364, El Monte, Calif. CRAYBILL, GERALD E. Richfield, Pa. Practical Christian Work CRAYBILL, HERMAN H. Richfield, Pa. Evangelist GREASER, REV. EARL Address Unknown GREEN, REV. ARTHUR J. Box 56, Northfield, Mass. Supply Preaching GREEN, ELGIN L. Townsend, Mass. Pastor 1944 1917 1954 1952 1917 1925 1937 GREEN, MRS. ELGIN L. Townsend, Mass. Pastor's Wife GREEN, LYNN K. Sabinsville, Pa. Pastor GREGORY, ISABELLE 2 Hamilton Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Mission Work GRIFFIS, ALLISON R.D. No. 3, Sagerstown, Pa. Pastor GRIFFIS, REV. PAUL Box 100, Conklin, N. Y. Pastor, Radio 8: Television Work, Bible Conference Director GRIFFIS, MRS. DOROTHY FORBES Box 100, Conklin, N. Y. Pastor's Wife GROMACKI, MRS. GLORIA JULYAN 18 Schiller Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work GROSSMAN, MRS. MARDELL H. EAKINS Roulette, Pa. Pastor's Wife GROSSMAN, ROBERT Roulette, Pa. Pastor GROW, REV. LAWRENCE C. Union Ave., Westport, Mass. Pastor GUILIANO, MRS. EDNA PLANT Deceased GUILIANO, REV. A. HENRY 1938 1940 1916 1949 1932 1932 1953 1947 1948 1928 1928 Maj. Hq. 6th AIC, A.P.0. 46, N. Y., N. Y. Chaplain in Germany GUILIANO, REV. NUNZIE P. 142 So. Main Street, So. Norwalk, Conn. Pastor GUTHRIE, MRS. MILDRED MIHAILOV 2410-20th St., Apt. 306, Washington, D. C. GWYN, EUGENE W. Maine, New York Working GWYN, MRS. WINIFRED HOLDEN Maine, New York GWYNN, REV. WALTER 339 North Ave., Medina, N. Y. I-I HABEL, CLARA Rexford, New York Practical Christian Work HABEL, REV. ERNEST 20 N. Franklin Street, Athens, N. Y. HAGLUND, REV. HENRY N. 1926 1926 1951 1949 1947 1917 1927 1925 230 So. Church Street, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Pastor HAGLUND, MRS. HENRY N. 1929 230 So. Church Street, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Pastor's Wife HAHNLEN, MRS. EVA TEMPLE 2149 So. Third Street, Steelton, Pa. Pastor's Wife HAHNLEN, HAROLD 2149 So. Third Street, Steelton, Pa. Pastor HAKES, MRS. HELEN R. No. 1, Douglasville, Ga. Pastor's Wife HAKES, REV. LENNON E. R. No. 1, Douglasville, Ga. Pastor 8: Teacher HALL, DONALD E. Kaduna junction, Nigeria, West Africa Missionary HALL, MRS. FLORIDA DONY Deceased HALL, FRED LYKER R.D. No. I, Chenango Forks, N. Y. HALL, REV. RUSSELL 22 Grant Street, Utica, N. Y. Druglem Physician HALL, MRS. BEATRICE MOON Address Unknown HAM, REV. GORDON Peekskill, New York Pastor HAMILTON. REV. CHARLES Montandon, Pa. Pastor HAMILTON, MRS. FLORENCE WINNIE Montandon, Pa. Pastor's Wife HAMILTON, MRS. SARA JANE KELLY 108 So. 7th Street, Altoona, Pa. Housewife HAMPTON, FRANCES 107 Jefferson Street, Faimiont, W. Va. Mission Work HANDYSIDE, EDNA . 274 Volk Road, Webster, N. Y. HARDIE, HELEN E. 2931 Nanihale Place, Honolulu, T. H. Christian Work, Oflice Work '71 1927 1939 1936 1937 1937 1950 1925 1926 1923 1932 1925 1918 1936 1947 1945 1950 1940 HARDINC, IDA MAE , 415 So. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. HARDY, REV. C. W. 425 Herrick St., Elmira, New York Pastor HARMS, REV. ALVIN A. 1937 1923 516 Wells Ave., N.E., Knoxville, Tenn. Pastor HARNISH, Newfield, N. Y. Pastor HARNISH, MRS. AMOS K. Newfield, N. Y. Pastor's Wife HARPER, MRS. LAVINA HART AMOS K. 2749 Ldcksley Place, Los Angeles, Calif. HARRIS, W. LEROY Box 74, Conneautville, Pa. Pastor HARRIS, MARGARET E. 1935 1941 1941 1917 1945 Boite Pastale 343, Fort-de-France, Martinique, French West Indies Missionary HARRISON, REV. J. B. R.D. No. 1, Jermyn, Pa. Evangelist HARRISON, MRS. FAN YON R.D. No. 1, Jermyn, Pa. Evangelist's Wife HARTER, BENJAMIN , 1949 1917 1912 Bunia, Congo Belge, A.I.M., Bogoro, Africa Missionary HARTER, BERTHA HENRY Bunia, Congo Belge, A.1.M., Bogoro, Missionary HARVEY, REV. MAX H. 122 Della Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio Pastor HARVEY, MRS. MAX H. 122 Della Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio Pastor's Wife HARVEY, RUTH PARLIMI-INT 1917 Africa 1917 1937 1937 553 Chenango Street, Binghamton, New York HATHAWAY, CARL Box 30, Jackson, Pa. Pastor 1924 1949 HATHAWAY MRS. RUTH E. WHITNEY Box 30, Jackson, Pa. Pastor's Wife I-IATTEN, HELEN Louisville, Kentucky Jewish Work HAUSER, DARRIS cfo Independent Baptist Church, Towanda, Pa Pastor HAUSER, DEAN Star Rt., Great Valley, N. Y. Teacher at Mt. Echo Bible Institute, 8: Pastor HAWKS, DR. WILLIAM S. 1938 1938 1949 1952 5741 Tenth Ave., S., Minneapolis 17, Minn. Pastor 1924 HAWLEY, REV. FRED Deceased HAWVER, REV. LOREN C. West Edmeston, N. Y. Pastor HAWVER, MRS. RENA MILLER West Edmeston, N. Y. Pastor's Wife HAY, GORDON P. South Apalachin, N. Y. Pastor HAYDEN, MRS. RUTH STORM 2125 Center Ave., Bay City, Mich. HAYDEN, MRS. EVELYN STUPER Address Unknown HAYDEN, REV. H. HAYWOOD Address Unknown HAYE, MRS. ELEANOR ROWE Springville, Pa. HAYES, WILLIAM F. Address Unknown HAYNES, WILLIAM F. Worth Baptist Church, R.D. No. 1, Jermyn, 1917 1923 1919 1954 1932 1949 1945 1932 1939 Pa. 1954 Pastor I-IAZELTON, BELLE Berwinsdale, Pa. 1931 HECKART, MRS. MARY BURRIS South America Missionary 1933 HEFFENTRAGER, PAUL S. 232 N. llth Street, Newark 7, N. J. Goodwill Home 8: Rescue Mission 1949 HEINEY, CPL. VERDA M. WA8201863 Co. B., W.A.C., Bn. 8064th A.U., A.P.O. 503, cfo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. In Service 1940 HEINZ, REV. ALBERT 1791 Franklin Park, South, Columbus, Ohio Assistant Pastor 8: Professor of Music 1920 HEINZ, MRS. ALICE STURDEVANT 1791 Franklin Park, South, Columbus, Ohio Piano and Organ Teacher 1919 HELMER, REV. STERLING C. 167 Water Street, Waterville, Maine Pastor 1936 H HEMENWAY, HELENE M. Bible School Park, New York Staff Member at P.B.T.S. HENDERSHOT, HOMAR N. 1949 I-IOLLOPETER, MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT Box 304, Central Square, N. Y. Bethel Chi1dren's Home, Box 619, Jackson, Ky. Home Missionary 1950 HENDERSON, MRS. ETHEL CARMON Chenango Trailer Camp, 1 Chenango Bridge, N. Y. 1940 HENLINE, STUART R. Deceased 1953 HENRY, REV. BROOKS N. Box 16, R.D. No. 2, Frostburg, Md. Pastor 1944 HENRY, MRS. NADINE CARLISLE Box 16, R.D. No. 2, Frostburg, Md. Pastor's Wife 1946 HENRY, REV. W. DEAN 2743 Bender Ave., Akron 19, Ohio Pastor 1942 HEPPE, PAULINE Address Unknown 1924 HERMAN, REV. ALLEN B. 1075 Union Avenue, Brackenridge, Pa. Pastor 1948 HERRICK, MRS. HAZEL 7 Liberty Street, Oneonta, N. Y. Nursing 1923 HERRICK, REV. FLAG Deceased 1923 HERZOG, REV. WILLIAM 427 Hanley Street, Gary, Indiana Pastor 1923 HESTER, MRS. DORIS WHIPPLE Apt. D-3-I, Covert Apartments, Columbia, S. C. 1944 HIBBARD, MERTON W. Star Route, Addison, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1953 HIDA, MRS. GRACE SAKURA 7502 5th Ave., S., Seattle, Wash. Practical Christian Work 1949 HILL, MRS. SUE K. COPLEY R.D. No. 1, Crooked Creek, Pa. Housewife 1940 HILL, REV. LEON Address Unknown A 1926 HILL, MRS. IVALOU HOWLAND 101 Maple Avenue, Wellsville, New York Pastor's Wife 1924 HILL, REV. OTIS BLAKLEY 101 Maple Avenue, Wellsville, N. Y. Pastor 1923 HILTSLEY, WENDELL S. R.D. No. 1, Altmont, N. Y. 1939 HINDERER, REV. GEORGE MILTON Birmingham, Mo. Pastor 1949 HINES, MRS. BIRDIE KUNARD 6 Lakewood Road, Pensacola, Fla. 1916 HINGLE, ELVA E. 22142 Floral Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1948 HOAG, BERTHA I. R.D. No. 2, Delhi, N. Y. Teacher 1918 HOAG, CARL F. Danville, N. Y. 1939 HOAGLAND, MRS. CATHERINE FEATHER Bible School Park, N. Y. Pastor's Assistant 1941 HOLLY, MRS. L. PALMER Deceased 1920 HOLMES, MRS. PATSY SUTTON Upstate Baptist Home for Children, R.D. No. 1, Oneonta, N. Y. 1952 HOLMES, ROBERT W. Upstate Baptist Home for Children, R.D. No. 1, Oneonta, N. Y. 1953 HOOTEN, MRS. ESTHER MONNELL 8 So. Nanticoke Ave., Endicott, New York Church Choir Director 1924 HORTON, REV. HOWARD Himrod, New York Pastor 1927 HOSTETTLER, MRS. HELEN NADER 3432 S.W. Second St., Miami 35, Fla. 1937 HOUCK, FLORENCE 120 Boulevard Raspail, Paris 6, France Missionary 1952 HOWARD, E. JEANNETTE Unadilla Forks, N. Y. School Teacher 1944 HOWELLS, REV. HAYDEN Deceased 1930 HOWLETT, MRS. W. O. Address Unknown 1923 HOWLETT, REV. W. O. Deceased 1923 HUBBELL, REV. ROBERT D. Arkport, New York Pastor 1928 HUBBELL, MRS. ROBERT D. Arkport, New York Pastor's Wife 1928 HUBLER, HELEN 1401 Whittier Place, N.W., Apt. 207, Washington 12, D. C. JEFFERS, CLARENCE C. 20 Madison Avenue, Endicott, New York Mission. Work 1937 JOHNSEN, KENNETH Casa Evangelica, Tucupita, T.F.D.A., Venezuela Missionary 1948 JOHNSON, ELMER Address Unknown 1931 JOHNSON, MRS. FRANCES THOMPSON New Milford, Pa. Housewife 1945 JOHNSON, REV. FORREST E. 718 16th Avenue, N., Seattle 2, Washington Pastor 1933 JOHNSON, MRS. MARY McLOUD 718 16th Avenue, N., Seattle 2, Washington Pastor's Wife 1934 JOHNSON, MRS. FLORENCE HENSKIN Deceased 1927 JOHNSON, IRVIN Box 81, Distant, Pa. Pastor 1948 JOHNSON, MERLE H. 908 Selma Road, Springfield, Ohio Student 1953 JOHNSON, MRS. EDNA EMERY 127 W. Water St., Gowanda, New York Pastor's Wife 1946 JOHNSON, REV. ROBERT L. 127 W. Water St., Gowanda, New York Pastor 1945 JOHNSON, SADIE RUTH 78 State Street, Struthers, Ohio Practical Christian Work 1943 JONES, REV. CLARENCE R.D. No. 2, Otego, N. Y. Pastor 1927 JONES, MRS. BLANCHE SCAIFE Deceased 1925 JONES, MRS. LILLIAN SCAIFE BURTCH R.D. No. 2, Otego, N. Y. Pastor's Wife JONES, REV. ELIAS Ollice Work 1941 HUDSON, REV. CARLTON Address Unknown 1926 HUGHES, REV. JOSEPH L. 220 Fir Street, Park Forest, 111. Pastor 1938 HUGHES, MARGARET Faith Indian Mission, Red House, New York Missionary 1949 HULL, RUTH N. 114 Willip Street, Elmira, New York 1939 HUNTLEY, MRS. GLADYS EGGLESTON R.D. No. 1, Cincinnatus, N. Y. Housewife 1932 HURLBUTT, REV. C. J. 15 Chestnut St., Waterloo, New York Pastor 1930 HUSTON, MRS. ESTHER HOTALEN 1473 Bradley Avenue, Camden 3, New Jersey Housewife 1943 HUTTON, REV. LOUIS V. S. 44 Summit Avenue, Catskill, New York Pastor 1919 I IMHOF, LIDA F. 10416 Park Heights Rd., Cleveland 4, Ohio Jewish Mission Work 1919 IVES, CORA S. R.H. 1, - Box 9, Silverdale, Wash. Church Work 1920 J. JACK, REV. GERALD P. O. Box 1213, Wheeling, W. Va. Student 1942 JACK, MRS. GLADYS ESTABROOK P. O. Box 1213, Wheeling, W, Va. Housewife 1943 JACK, NORMAN R. 107 Westlake Street, Horseheads, New York Factory Work JACKMAN, REV. CLIFFORD Antwerp, New York Pastor JACKSON, REV. HAROLD W. Box 148, Jersey Shore, Pa. Pennsylvania Boot Camp, New Tribes Mission 1943 1924 1939 Housewife 1948 HOAGLAND, JOHN H. Bible School Park, N. Y. Night Watchman at P.B.T.S. 1944 HOAGLAND, MRS. RENA FINCH R.D. No. 1, Whitney Point, N. Y. Children's Work 1921 HOCH, MRS. MARIE DINGMAN 106 First Ave., Nyack, N. Y. 1947 HODIL, ESTHER ELAINE 6045 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, Ariz. Chi1dren's Work 1947 HOHN, ROSALIE Box 9214, Charlotte, N. C. Rural Chi1dren's Work 1946 HOLDEN, REV. DAVID 110 Plummer St., Sayre, Pa. Printer 1936 HOLDEN, MRS. ELEANOR STURDEVANT 110 Plummer St., Sayre, Pa. . Housewife 1936 HOLDEN, MRS. HELEN ANDERSON 1550-6th Street, Santa Monica, Calif. Child Evangelism 1947 HOLDEN, MRS. MARIE Elohim Bible Institute, Castile, New York Teaching HOLDEN, Early Class REV. FRANCIS Deceased Early Class HOLDEN, REV. FRANKLIN C. Deceased 1936 HOLDEN, MRS, NORMA COON R.D., Otego, N. Y. Store Clerk 8: Child Evangelism 1936 JAMES, MRS. BARBARA HULL 114 Willys Street, Elmira, New York Children's Work JAMES, MRS. LEROY 352 Second Street, N.E., Carrolton, Ohio Pastor's Wife 1920 JANE, REV. HOWARD Deceased 1919 JARVIS, HAROLD L. 41 Mechanic Street, Prattsburg, N. Y. Pastor 1952 JARVIS, MYRTLE L. 1427 W. 10lst St.-Suite 6, Cleveland 2. Ohio City Mission Work 1948 JAYNE, MARION Laceyville, Pa. 1921 '12 Portland, Pa. Pastor JONES, REV. FRANCIS G. 529 W. Wesley Street, Wheaton, Ill. Pastor JONES, GERALDINE R.D. No. 1, Seneca Falls, N. Y. JONES, KATHRYN M. 5800 Ridge Avenue, Memorial Hospital, Roxborough, Philadelphia 28, Pa. Nursing JONES, REV. WILLIAM J. Deceased K KALBACH, MRS. ALICE SPATZ Grace Christian High School, Box 2669, Manila, Philippine Islands Missionary KALBACH, RAY M. Grace Christian High School, Box 2669, Manila, Philippine Islands Missionary - Teacher KALBACH, REV. WILFORD L. Cor. Third Ave. 8: Garden St., Haddon Heights, N. J. Radio and Bible Conf. Work KALTRIEDER, MRS. ELSIE King, North Carolina Pastor's Wife KANDERMAN, MRS. KATHRYN BERGSTROM 617 Grace Street, Williamsport, Pa. Housewife KARLSON, MRS. NAOME SIGWORTH Box 263 - Rt. No. 1, Warrenville, Ill. Evangelistic Work KEEFER, BEULAH Beaver Dams, R.D. No. 1, N. Y. Returned Missionary KEEFER, BRUCE R.D. No. 3, Catawissa, Pa. KELLAM, LEONA Deceased KELLER, RUTH E. Espanola Hospital, Espanola, New Mexico 1925 1923 1919 1950 1952 1917 1937 1937 1939 1925 1942 1942 1931 1934 1923 Missionary 1950 KELLY, LAURENCE B. 1159 Albany Street, Hayward, Calif. 1935 KELLEY, WALTER R. R.D. No. 6, Binghamton, N. Y. 1943 KEMMERER, ELWOOD Box 54, Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Pastor 1937 KEMMERER, HOPE S. Oshweken, R.R. 2, Ontario, Canada Home Missionary 1948 KENNY, ROBERT EDWIN Address Unknown 1930 KENYON, GLENN Brooktondale, N. Y. 1937 KESTER, MRS. ALICE PLETCHER Address Unknown 1950 KESTER, MR. BURTON G. Address Unknown 1945 KILMER, MRS. ESTHER DIXON Canton, Pa. Housewife 1931 KILOSKI, CHARLES F. 407 Irvington Ave., So. Orange, N. J. 1954 KINDY, ETHEL 962 Morrison Street, Niagara Falls, Ont., Can. KING, NINA 1926 1394 Wayne Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Blind Rehabilitation Work 1948 KIRBY, MRS. HELEN COLLINS Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio 1948 KIRCHEN. MRS. MABLE L. WALLS Rt. 5 - Box 542, Oregon City, Oregon Housewife 1942 KLAWSON, MRS. ANNA Deceased 1911 KLINEPETER, REV. JOHN Toccoa Falls Institute, Box 67, Toccoa Falls, Ga. International Evangelist 1936 KLINEPETER, MRS. RUTH GATHANY Toccoa Falls Institute, Box 67, Toccoa Falls, Ga. Bible Teacher 1925 KLINK, REV. GROVER B. Address Unknown 1932 KMETKO, ANDREW 4853 W. 12th Street, Cleveland 9, Ohio Pastor 1945 KNAPP, LEON Deceased 1927 KNAPTON, ROGER Box 27, Bethel, Kansas Pastor 1950 KNAPTON, MRS. ROGER Box 27, Bethel, Kansas Pastor's Wife 1950 KNAUSS, KEITH E. First Baptist Church, Killawog, New York Pastor 1950 KNAUSS. MRS. NELLIE GOODRICH First Baptist Church, Killawog, New York Pastor's Wife 1949 KNAUSS, NORMAN W. R. 1, Milan, Pa. Pastor 1933 KNICKERBOCKER, MRS. LOIS ACKER Derby, Vt. Housewife 1951 KNIGHT, DR. ALLEN R. First Ave. 8: Sixth St., Council Bluffs, Iowa Pastor 1932 KNIGHT, REV. C. R. Millport, New York 1926 KNORR, MRS. MAE COON 2 South Street, Fort Plain, New York Pastor's Wife 1933 KNORR, REV. WILLIAM M. 2 South Street, Fort Plain, New York Pastor 1935 KOFAHL, REV. WESLEY Address Unknown 1925 1953 KROLL, FRANK M. R.D. No. 1, Fombell, Pa. Pastor 1939 KR0oswYK,DELBERT n l 2936 Highway Avenue, Highland, Indiana Evangelistic Work 1936 KROOSWYCK. MRS. ELEANOR KLAUB 2936 Highway Avenue, Highland, Indiana Evangelistic Work 1937 KRUEGER, REV. RICHARD R. 7 Ashton Place, Glen Rock, New Jersey Evangelist 1947 KUMMERER, REV. CLAUDE J. 4208 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Pastor 1936 KUMMERER, MRS. RUTH HUSON 4208 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1934 KYRK, REV. GEORGE R.D. No. 1, Moscow, Pa. Pastor 1934 L LAIRD, MRS. LELA PARKER 309 So. Rogers Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. Housewife 1924 LAISE, MRS. LUCY GREEN 16 Kendall Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. 1922 LANCASTER, WILLIAM Box 49, Fikushima Shi, Fikushima Ken, Japan Missionary 1950 LANDIS, MRS. VERNA 131 Pittsburgh St., Uniontown, Pa. Children's Work 1948 LASHBROOK, MRS. WANDA LEE WORK 413 N. 13th Street, Beech Grove, Ind. 1940 LA SHURE, DONALD B. R.D. No. 2, Bainbridge, N. Y. Working 1941 LAWSON, MRS. INEZ DORNE Address Unknown 1922 LAWSON, JEAN ANN 10 Glen Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. LEAVENWORTH, MISS LURA B. 904 Laurel Street, Elmira, N. Y. Oliice Work LEE. LOIS E. 'Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member of P.B.T.S. LEGANT, MRS. MARION COOK 265 Grand Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. Working LEHMAN, MRS. CAROLYN WIEMAN 1953 1928 1946 1941 R.D. No. 2, Box 321A, Burlington, Wisconsin Housewife LEIBY, REV. EARL L. Hammond Street, Rawley, Mass. Pastor LEONARD, MRS. AMY CONGDON R.D. No. 2, Mohawk, N. Y. LEONARD, MRS. VIVIAN MITCHELL West Groton, N. Y. LE VIERE, REV. RAYMOND R. Address Unknown LEWIS, MRS. DORIS SAXBY R.D., Windsor, N. Y. Housewife LEWIS, MRS. EDITH GAVITT Hopbottom, Pa. Active Christian Work LEWIS. MRS. BONNIE CAMMACK 15 Avenue B, Coudersport, Pa. Pastor's Wife LEWIS, MR. JOSEPH W. I5 Avenue B, Coudersport, Pa. Pastor LEWIS, LORRAINE Box 66, Rt. 1, Kermit, W. Va. Children's Work LEWIS, REV. NATHAN Box 242, Webster Springs, W. Va. Pastor LEWIS, REV. S. E. 65 Grand Boulevard, Binghamton, N. Y. Evangelist LIETKA, MRS. EFFIE GERWIG Deceased LIETKA, REV. GEORGE A. R.D. No. 4, Wellsboro, Pa. Pastor LINDERMAN, MRS. DORIS MAHLA R.F.D., Ischua, N. Y. Housewife LINDVALL, MRS. ELLA KINKAID 1301 Jerome Dr., R. 1, Columbia, S. C. Student LINEBAUGH, DALE E. R.D. No. 5, Montrose, Pa. Pastor LINGELBACH, REV. CHARLES W. Baldwinsville, N. Y. LINN, REV. SHERWOOD 160 W. Orange Street, Shippensburg, Pa. On Committee for YFC Rallies, Sunday School Supt. LITTLE, HAROLD C. cfo Charles Little, R.D., Horseheads, N. Y Missionary in Africa LITTLEJOHNS, MRS. JAMES H. A.I.M., Niangara, Congo Belge, Africa Missionary LITTLEJOHNS, JAMES H. A.I.M., Niangara, Congo Belge, Africa Missionary LOCKETT, MISS VIRGINIA 15 Franklin Street, Aberdeen, Maryland Returned Missionary LOMBARDY, MRS. ALMA JOHNSON 1030 Allison Ave., Lorain, Ohio Houswife LONG, GLENN J. McAlisterville, Pa. LONG, ROY Address Unknown LORENZ, MRS. OREN A. 14 Thorndale Ave., Buffalo 10, N. Y. Pastor's Wife LORENZ, REV. OREN A. 14 Thorndale Ave., Buffalo 10, N. Y. Pastor LOW, MISS ELIDA R.D. No. 1, Gaines, Pa. LOWE, DANIEL R. 1938 1939 1929 1934 1943 1943 1915 1948 1947 1950 1926 1908 1923 1925 1947 1945 1949 1944 1937 1951 1935 1935 1924 1946 1937 1933 1933 1921 Stephen Memorial Church, 406 Sykes Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Pastor LOWE, REV. LOYD A. 512 State Street, Kirkland, W LOWE, MARMION L., D.D. Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member of P.B.T.S. LOWMAN, JEFFERSON 117 Standart St., Syracuse, N. Y. LUCY, REV. RALPH J. - South Canaan, Pa. Pastor ash. 73 1943 1950 1919 1922 1925 LUDINGTON, MRS. LULA COLE Maine, N. Y. 1921 LUDWIG. EDITH R. 207 E. Front Street, Oil City, Pa. School Teacher 1944 LUNSFORD, MRS. JOHN T. Address Unknown Pastor's Wife 1950 LUNSFORD, REV. JOHN T. Address Unknown Pastor 1950 LUPOLD, MARGARET BARNER 5 S. Duane Ave., Union, N. Y. Working 1938 LUSK, EVANGELINE 95 Monterey Ave., Highland Park 3, Mich. Mission Work 1933 LUSK, MRS. JUNE KNICKERBOCKER Box 29, Harford Mills, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1919 LUSK, REV. WARD Box 29, Harford Mills, N. Y. Pastor 1923 LYON, MARIETTA Buffalo Bible Institute, 827 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 1916 Dean of Women in Bultalo Bible Institute M MACARTHUR, MRS. ALICE 111 East Seneca St., Oswego, N. Y. 1916 MACARTHUR, BETTY Hopkinton. New York Children's Work 1943 MACARTHUR, REV. H. H. Address Unknown 1916 MACKELVEY, CHARLES R.D. No. 1, Butler, Pa. Pastor 1931 MAJOR, JOANNE R. Bethesda Hospital, 325 Sheppard Ave., W., Lansing, Ont., Canada 1950 MALLERY, MRS. WEALTHY BARTON R.D. No. 5, Susquehanna, Pa. Housewife 1924 MANLEY, MISS NELLIE Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member, Assistant Registrar at P.B.T.S. 1932 MARGESON, MR. KARL 117 Chestnut St., Binghamton, N. Y. 1954 MARGESON, MRS. CLARIBEL SMITH 117 Chestnut St., Binghamton, N. Y. Nurses Aid 1952 MARSHALL, MRS. ELEANOR BUCHANAN Mission Protestante, Gao CSoudanJ, French West Africa 1945 MARSTELLER, REV. ANDREW J. 299 Elm St., Struthers, Ohio Assistant Pastor 1939 MARSTELLER, MRS. ANDREW J. 299 Elm Street, Struthers, Ohio Assistant Pastor's Wife 1940 MARTIN, MRS. ALFREDA ENDERS cfo John McPhail, 1304 Ushinuma Mae, Oaza Kamiyasumatsu, Tokorozaivaski, Sanitama-Ken, Japan Missionary 1942 MARTIN, EDMUND 215 Whitmores Ave., Jermyn, Pa. Working 1951 MARTIN, HARRY. JR. 138 S. Elm St., Troy, Ohio 1953 MASLIN, ROBERT Deceased 1928 MASON, REV. ALBERT Address Unknown 1923 MASON, MR. KENNETH L. N. 12th St., Mt. Vernon, Washington Supply Preacher 1950 MASON, MRS. KENNETH L. N. 12th St., Mt. Vernon, Washington 1950 MASON, ORMAN W. R.D. No. 1, Box 248, Kingsport, Tenn. Mission Work 1950 MATHER, MARVIN R.D. No. 2, Mayville, N. Y. Active in Jail Work and Gideons 1929 MATHEWSON, REV. IVAN Augusta, W. Va. Pastor 1950 MATHEWSON, MRS. LOIS BUNDY Augusta, W. Va. Pastor's Wife 1950 MATHEWSON, MRS. LEONARD R.D. No. 4, New Castle, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1924 MATTHEWS, MR. AUSTIN C. Prince William St., Princess Anna, Md. Pastor 1950 MATTHEWS. MRS. FLORENCE VICKERY Prince William St., Princess Anna, Md. Pastor's Wife 1948 M MATTISON, ELVIN K. 4 1817 9th St., Bay City, Mich. Pastor 1950 MAURER, NANCY K. 7B Sterling St., Corning, N. Y. 1953 MAUST, BETTY J. 4512 Harford Road, Baltimore 14, Maryland Working 1943 MAXWELL, REV. ARTHUR N. Black Creek, N. Y. Pastor 1940 MAXWELL, MRS. ARTHUR N. - Black Creek, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1940 MAYO. DEVERE 61810 S. Lawn Ave., Coshocton, Ohio Pastor 1951 MAYO, MRS. BARBARA HILL SIBVQ S. Lawn Ave., Coshocton, Ohio Pastor's Wife 1951 MAZZOLLA, JOSEPH C. R.D. No. 2, Moscow, Pa. 1934 MCCAULLEY, GLENN L. 527 Pennsylvania Ave., Renova, Pa. 1953 MCCLOUD, JOHN M. 16 Willow Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1940 MCCRACKEN, MRS. PEARL J. TUBBS Kerrmoor, Pa. Housewife 1945 MCCRACKEN, KENNETH E. 438 Wilson St., Jersey Shore, Pa. 1951 MCCULLOCK, REV. WALTER First Baptist Church, Homestead, Pa. 1928 MCCULLOCK, MRS. WALTER Homestead, Pa. 1928 MCELWAIN, MRS. RUTH YOUNG Randolph, N. Y. Housewife 1939 MCGONIGAL, REV. H. L. Reynoldsville, Pa. Panor 1939 MCGONIGAL, MRS. H. L. Reynoldsville, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1939 MCKINNEY, REV. CHARLES W. . Whipple Rd. 8: 2nd St., N.W., Canton 8, Ohio Panor 1947 MCKINNEY, MRS. BETTY TOWERS Vvhipple Rd. Sc 2nd St., N.W., Canton 8, Ohio Pastor's Wife 1949 MCMILLEN, RICHARD Yalinga, Oubonqui-Chari, French Equatorial Africa Missionary 1950 MEADOWS, ARTHUR G. 1831 Madison Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Panor 1947 MEADOWS, REV. GEORGE 601 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. Panor 1937 MEADOWS, MRS. ALBERTA COPLEY 601 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1938 MELTON, MRS. HAZELENE QUEEN 4104 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, Texas Pastor's Assistant 1951 MICHAEL, MRS. H. RICHARDSON 91 Center St., Oneonta, N. Y. Housewife 1925 MIHAILOV, MARY EDNA 1426-21st St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Bible Club Worker 1951 MIHAILOV, RUBY 316 Arch St., Meadville, Pa. Child Evangelism Work 1951 MIHAILOV, SADIE 365 Park Ave., West, Mansfield, Ohio Child Evangelism Work 1949 MILES, REV. CHARLES D. Clendenin, West Virginia Pastor 1937 MILES, CORA MARIE R.D. 5, Hagerstown, Md. 1940 MILES, ELIZABETH R.D. 2, Williamsport, Md. Practical Christian Work 1954 MILLER, REV. CHARLES Deceased EarlY Class MILLER, EDITH M. Franklin, N. Y. Working in T.B. Sanitarium 1926 MILLER, ICA DORA Address Unknown 1917 MILLER, KENNETH G27 Lincoln Ave., Scranton, Pa. Works 1936 MILLER, MABEL Address Unknown 1930 MILLER, MARIA Franklin, N. Y. School Teacher 1925 MILLER, REV. ROBERT 74 Salford St., Madison, Ohio Supply Preacher 8: Masseur 1940 MILLER, MRS. G. SHRECKENGOST R.D. 1, Venus, Pa. Housewife MILLER, WALTER S. Address Unknown ' MILLIAS, MRS. LAURA GAGE 87 Pennsylvania Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Active Christian Work MILLIRON, HELEN E. 2541142 College Ave., Elmira Heights, N. Y. MILLS, REV. C. W. K. 750 Fountain N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Pastor MILO, MRS. LaDELLE DAWSON 30 Evans Way, Boston, Mass. Children's Work MINNIGH, PAUL T. 4306 - 74th St., Bellemead, . Landover Hills, Md. MINTZ, REV. MELVIN D. Address Unknown MITCHELL, FREDA Springville, Pa. MITCHELL, MRS. BERTHA AYERS 76 W. 3rd St., Corning, N. Y. Children's Work MIX, BEVERLY 45 Highland Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Church Work MOODY, REV. STANLEY 502 Central St., Endicott, N. Y. Supply Preacher MOON, REV. LESLIE Address Unknown H MOON, MRS. GERTRUDE MILLER Address Unknown MOORE, MRS. DORIS SAMPSON R.D., Rome, Pa. MOORE, MRS. SHIRLEY ALLEN Cortland, N. Y. MOORE, REV. RUSSELL C. Box 325, East Brady, Pa. Pastor MOORE. MRS. RUSSELL C. Box 325, East Brady, Pa. Pastor's Wife MOOREFIELD, REV. EMMETT B. 134 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Assoc. Sec. for N. A. for International Missions, Inc. 1944 1932 1928 1934 1922 1942 1939 1942 1932 1944 1952 1932 1930 1930 1941 1953 1942 1942 1943 MOOREFIELD, MRS. ROWENA SWITZER 134 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Missionary with Home Dept. MORGAN, MR. CLIFFORD R.D. 1, Ninevah, N. Y. Working MORGAN, MRS. MARIAN WATTS R.D. 1, Ninevah, N. Y. Housewife MORGAN, GLADYS R. 247 W. 72nd St., New York 23, N. Y. Jewish Mission Work MORGAN, MR. LEWIS E. 3904 Michigan Ave. N.W., Roanoke, Va. MORGAN, MRS. LEWIS E. 3904 Michigan Ave. N.W., Roanoke, Va. MORRIS, REV. LLOYD, JR. 1721 Weller Ave., LaPorte, Ind. Pastor MOSHER, MR. ARTHUR R.D. 5, Amsterdam, N. Y. Farmer MOSHER, MRS. RUTH PHILLEO R.D. 5, Amsterdam, N. Y. Farmer's Wife MOTT, ESTHER M. Deceased MOYER, ESTHER Green Manor, 815 Green Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. MURRAY, REV. DAVID Hancock, N. Y. MYERS, DOROTHY J. Dosso, Niger, French West Africa Missionary MYERS, ELIZABETH 26 N. Foster Ave., Sayville, N. Y. Returned Missionary MYERS, LOIS Box 9214, Charlotte, N. C. Rural Children's Work N NADER. REV. FREDERICK J. E. Long Ave., Du Bois, Pa. Pastor NADER, MRS. SARA SIGWORTH E. Long Ave., Du Bois, Pa. Pastor's Wife NEAL, ELIZABETH J. Lyndonville, N. Y. NECHITA, NICK 22 West Bacon Street, Hillsdale, Michigan Practical Christian Work 74 1943 1939 1932 1945 1950 1950 1941 1926 1927 1933 1923 1924 1945 1945 1946 1942 1943 1951 1954 NEGLEY, MRS. DORTHY L. JONES 203 Ferguson Ave., Weirton, W. Va. Pastor's Wife NEGLEY, MELVIN H. 203 Ferguson Ave., Weirton, W. Va. Pastor NELLIS, MARJORIE F. La Fargeville, N. Y. In Army NELSON, ABNER FRANK 112 Daryagunj, Delhi, India Deputation Work NELSON, MISS MARTHA L. 107 Jefferson St., Fairmont, W. Va. Missionary NEESON, MRS. LUCILLE PIM Deceased NEMIRE, MARY R. Manuelito, N. M. Missionary NEUBERGER, MRS. LAVERNE BOSSLEY Jeffersonville, N. Y. Housewife NEWBY, MRS. CATHERINE FORGIE 235 Victoria St., So., Kitchener, Ont., Canada NEWCOMB, MRS. VELMA GRANT Avis, Pa. NEWLON, REV. ODUS So1dier's Home, Bath, N. Y. Chaplain NEWMAN, REV. JOHN F. 211 Fifth St., Watkins Glen, N. Y. NEWSOME, JOSEPH C. White Plains, North Carolina School Teacher NEWTON, MISS GRACE S. Afton, N. Y. Nurse NEWTON, MRS. HARRIET M. WHITE 1020 Adams Street, New Castle, Pa. Housewife NEWTON, MRS. RUBY I. CRANDELL 5455 York Road, Philadelphia 41, Pa. Church Secretary NICHOLS, MRS. ELSIE BANCROFT Address Unknown Chaplain's Wife NICHOLS, REV. FREDERICK Address Unknown Chaplain NICHOLS, REV. HARRY M. P. Keller, Virginia Pastor NIXON, MRS. JOYCE WILLIAMS 103 E. Dexter St., Black River, N. Y. Housewife NIXON, LEWIS E. 103 E. Dexter St., Black River, N. Y. Teacher NOFTZ, MISS LUCILLE Address Unknown NORMAN, BERT V. Address Unknown NORTHRUP, MILTON Deceased NUNEMAKER, MRS. ANNE WELTY Mission Protestante, Dosso, Niger, French West Africa Missionary NUNEMAKER, GLENN Mission Protestante, Dosso, Niger, French West Africa Missionary O OAKES, LAURA L. 113 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work O'DONNELL, CALVIN B. Box 79, Blanchard, Pa. Practical Christian Work 0'DONNELL, MRS. LEONA YOUNG Box 79, Blanchard, Pa. Housewife ODOR, ELIZABETH Niamey, Niger, Mission Protestante, French East Africa Missionary OLDS, MARGARET Union Gospel Mission, 235 E. 7th St., St. Paul 1, Minn. Home Missionary OLNEY, MARIAN 1951 1951 1939 1952 1945 1927 1945 1942 1930 1936 1929 1934 1943 1912 1941 1947 1928 1929 1916 1946 1949 1926 1936 1921 1946 1943 1954 1941 1926 1946 1952 203 Scottwood Avenue, Elmira Heights, N. Y. Dental Receptionist ONEY, VENICE MAE Jeff, Perry Co., Ky. Home Missionary ORTEGO, THOMAS 118 S. Avenue 59, Los Angeles 42, Calif. Missionary to Indians ORTON, REV. GEORGE Deceased OSTERHOUT, REV. DELMAR RAY 195 E. First St., Corning, N. Y. 1946 1947 1934 1911 1935 OSTERHOUT, REV. EDGAR PLANTHOLT, MRS. MARIAN BENTON 21890 Highview, Mt. Clemins, Mich. Housewife 1943 PLATNER, HELEN 12 Burton Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Church Organist 1946 POLLINGER, REV. HAROLD W. 2142 Stearnlar Ave., Long Beach 4, Calif. Pastor 1942 POLLINGER, MRS. DORIS CAMPBELL 2142 Stearnlar Ave., Long Beach 4, Calif. 1940 POND, EVELYN G. The Ohio Messianic Testimony, 655 Forest Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati 29, Ohio Missionary to jews 1944 RHODES, MARY LOUISE Grethel, Ky., Floyd Co. via Harold, Ky. Practical Christian Work 1943 RICHARD, MRS. ISABELLE HICKS Judson Avenue, Woodbury, Conn. Housewife 8: Church Work 1923 RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Deceased Early Class RICHMOND, DENZEL West Clarkesville, N. Y. Practical Christian Work . 1941 RICKETT, WILLIAM 31 Parker Avenue, Cortland, New York Supply Preacher 8: Gideons 1923 RIEDER, PAULINE 14 Wilson Avenue, Amsterdam, New York Mission Work Address Unknown 1935 OSTERHOUT, REV. EVERETT V. Box 1, Covington, Pa. Pastor 1937 OSTERHOUT. MRS. LOUISE ARDARY Box 1, Covington, Pa. Pastor's Wife - 1939 OSTRANDER, ELVAJANE 205 Cleveland Ave., cfo Ralph Transuc, Endicott, N. Y. Factory Worker 1949 OSTRANDER, MRS. LYDIA DIXON Deceased 1920 OVERDORFF, MRS. H. JANE CAHN Address Unknown 1952 OVERDORFF, H. GLENN Address Unknown 1953 P PAGE, SAMUEL A. 109 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. Radio Announcer for WNBF 1942 PAGLEY, REV. ANTHONY R.D. 2, Corning, N. Y. Pastor 1940 PAGLEY, MRS. MALINDA WALKER R.D. 2, Corning, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1938 PARMELEE, REV. GEORGE 41 Greenwood St., Canisteo, N. Y. Pastor 1927 PARSON, REV. FOREST N. V. 1836 Orchard Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Pastor Early Class PARSON, MRS. FOREST N. 1836 Orchard Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Pastor's Wife Early Class PARSONS, REV. HARLOW Headquarters of HCJB, Talcattville, Conn. Field Director of HCJB Radio Station Early Class PATTERSON, MRS. MYRA MILLER COBURN R.D. 2, Lake Ariel, Pa. Q 1929 PATTERSON, REV. MARION C. Bible School Park, N. Y. Vice-President of P.B.T.S., Director of Students' League of Many Nations 1926 PATTERSON, MRS. MARY ALICE NESTOR Bible School Park, N. Y. Asst. Dir. of Students' League of Many Nations K 1921 PERRY, PATRICIA Address Unknown Missionary Candidate to Mexico PETERSON, REV. DUTTON dessa N. O , Y. PETERSON, MRS. MARTHA ROBERTSON 1952 1922 Odessa, N. Y. 1921 PETERSON, REV. EDWARD Scotch Plains, N. J. Pastor 1912 PETTIGREW, MRS. ANITA HILL 611-2nd Ave., Redwood City, Calif. 1950 PHELPS, MR. ARTHUR D. Box 1124, Burdett, N. Y. 1936 PHELPS. MRS. ARTHUR D. Box 1124, Burdett, N. Y. 1936 PHILBROOK, MRS. MABLE GUY Address Unknown 1939 PHILLIPPI, ELMER J. Deceased 1943 PHILPOTT, RUBY E. Box 127, cfo Sudan Interior Mission, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Africa Missionary 1946 PHILLIPS, REV. O. Address Unknown 1936 PHILLIPS, MRS. DAISY FATUM Address Unknown 1936 PICKENS, LETTIE M. Box 4033, Bob Jones Univ., Greenville, S. C. Student 1946 PIERCE, AUDREY O. 78 Sterling St., Corning, N. Y. Child Evangelism Work 1942 PIETROPAULO, CARLO 1723 W. Va. Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Musical Evangelist 1943 PIPER, MR. WALTER E. R.D. 1, Tioga Co., Knoxville, Pa. Pastor 1949 PIFER, MRS. WALTER E. R.D. 1, Tioga Co., Knoxville, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1949 PINKERTON, GLADYS M. 117 East Frederick St., Lancaster, Pa. Working 1943 PIPER, REV. ELMER Box 21, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Evangelist 1938 PITCHER, ELMER Middlebury Center, Pa. Pastor 1948 POOLE, LAVERNE Address Unknown 1934 POOL, MERLE R. 518 N. Reed St., Joliet, Ill. Pastor 1940 POSTEMA, HENRY 926 E. Navajo Road, Tucson, Ariz. Working 1934 POTTER, MRS. MEDORA WHITLOCK 1212 N. Jackson, Danville, I11. Pastor's Wife 1946 POVEY, MRS. MAE LAMB 107 Market Street, Martinsburg, Pa. Housewife 1929 POWERS, REV. IRVING Deceased 1915 PURGASON, LUTHER S. 280 Barnes St., Reidville, N. C. 1940 PURNELL, REV. RICHARD 185 Franklin St., Plymouth, Pa. Pastor 1935 PURNELL, MRS. DORIS HEISTMAN 185 Franklin St., Plymouth, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1935 PURRIER, REV. HOWARD D. Deceased ' 1924 Q QUIGLEY, BESS Address Unknown 1919 R RALSTON, MRS. EDITH ROBERTSON Address Unknown 1920 RAMSDALL, GRETCHEN 307 Forest Hill Drive, Syracuse, New York RAMSIN, DOROTHY C. Box 2, Moscow, Mich. Rural Home Missionary 1924 1947 RANDOLPH, N. GIOUSELLO 1325 E. 4th Street, Odessa, Texas President of Oxford Theological University 1934 RASMUSSEN, ALVIN Chico, Calif. New Tribes Missionary Boot Camp 1933 RASMUSSEN, MRS. ANNE MONTAGUE Chico, Calif. New Tribes Missionary Boot Camp 1933 RASMUSSEN, REV. LESTER 7655 E. Pivot Street, Downey, Calif. Pastor 1931 REED, MRS. BEULAH HILL Mendon, Michigan Active Christian Work 1950 REES, MRS. J. GRACE REARICK 1820 Pierce Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Children's Work 1947 REESE, ALVIN 532 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove, N. J. Assistant Pastor 1952 REESE, MRS. CLEORA SCOUTEN 532 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove, N. J. Housewife 1951 REESE, DOROTHY Faith Indian Mission, Red House, New York Missionary 1948 REESE, JAMES, JR. 745 Washington Ave., Jermyn, Pa. 1947 REICHARD, BETTY A. 826 Philadelphia St., Indiana, Pa. Children's Work 1953 REID, MRS. MARY CHAMBERLAIN R.D. No. 1, Troy, Pa. Housewife 1919 RENSTROM, MRS. DOROTHY MCGARVEY 5216, S. Grant, Littleton, Colorado 1946 REYNOLDS, MRS. MAUD HIBBARD India 1943 RHODES, ALAN R.D. No. 1, Kingsley, Pa. Pastor 1949 RHODES, MRS. MARGERY EMPET R.D. No. l, Kingsley, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1947 RHOADES, MRS. MABELLE WEST Decca scd 1926 '75 Music Teacher 1929 RIFFLE, MELBOURNE ' 136 Chestnut, Corning, N. Y. Pastor 1934 RIFFLE, MRS. CLARA RUHLMAN Concrete, Washington Pastor's Wife 1944 RIFFLE, REV. RICHARD Concrete, Washington Pastor 1943 RITCHIE, MRS. MONA LOU KLINGER Climax, New York Pastor's Wife 1950 RITCHIE, WYMAN Climax, New York Pastor 1949 ROADARMEL, HAZEL A. 367 Upland Way, Drexel Hill, Pa. Evangelistic Work 1935 ROBB, MRS. RUTH SWANSON R.D. No. l, Marion Center, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1947 ROBB, MRS. ESTHER GATHANY 5803 64th Avenue, East Pines, Riverdale, Md. Pastor's Wife 1942 ROBB, REV. KENNETH C. 5803 64th Avenue, East Pines, Riverdale, Md. Pastor 1942 ROBBINS. MRS. ANNA DUNNING R.D. No. 2, Wyalusing, Pa. Housewife 1923 ROBERTSON, MRS. GRACE HARTER 225 Main St., Spencer, Mass. Housewife 1923 ROBERTSON, HARRY 225 Main St., Spencer, Mass. Creamery Business 1923 ROBINSON, LOLA MAY Bledsoe, Harlan Co., Ky. Home Missionary 1937 ROBINSON, RUTH V. 7151 So. Normal Blvd., Chicago 21, Ill. Mission Work V 1951 ROCKWELL, REV. PAUL Address Unknown 1917 RODGERS, MRS. MARION OAKLEY 6838 Sixth St., N.VV., Washington 12, D. C Housewife 1934 ROGERS, NAOMI 1054 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. 1928 ROGERS, MRS. VIVIAN J. LAUX Jenners, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1945 ROGERS, VICTOR Jenners, Pa. Pastor 1945 ROSNER, REV. JAMES E. 609 N. Main St., Bellefontaine, Ohio Pastor 1937 ROSNER, MRS. RUTH FATUM 609 N. Main St., Bellefontaine, Ohio Pastor's Wife 1933 ROSS. MRS. PHOEBE HARRINGTON 636 Midland Ave., Syracuse 4, N. Y. Housewife 1941 ROSS, MRS. AUDRUS DENTON Maine, N. Y., cfo Ray Denton Missionary 1938 ROSS, RAYMOND E. Maine, N. Y., cfo Ray Denton Missionary 1940 ROSS, STELLA Ngenda Mission, Ruiru, Kenya Colony, British East Africa Missionary 1935 ROSS, MRS. MILDRED MEISER Box 124, Wartburg, Tenn. Home Missionary 1939 ROSS, REV. VINCENT Box 124, Wartburg, Tenn. Home Missionary 1938 ROYER, MAE Apdo. 10, Zimapan, Hidalgo, Mexico Missionary 1932 ROYS, REV. EMMETT L. Naples, New York Pastor 1928 ROYS, MRS. EMMETT L. Naples, New York Pastor's Wife 1928 RUCH, RAYMOND R.D. No. 2, Greene, N. Y. 'Pastor 1953 R RUHLMAN, DOROTHY Mission Evangelique, N'Dele par Banqui, Oubanqui-Chari, Afrique Equatorial Francaise Missionary 1946 RUHLMAN, REV. JOHN Bellevue, Washington Pastor 1938 RUNDUS, REV. AMOS J. Munden, Kansas 1923 RUSHING, MRS. HELEN HARRIS 205 Sixth St., Rochelle Pk., P.O., N. J. Housewife 1940 RUST, MRS. DOROTHY J. WORTMAN Bhongir, Central Rlwy., Deccan, India Missionary 1948 S SABINS, MRS. MABELLE STEVENS Towanda, Pa. 1922 SAIGH, MISS JULIA 4807 Washington St., West Roxbury, Mass. Mission Work 1929 SAMSON, EDITH 9 High St., Fort Plain, New York Children's Work 1951 SAMSON, MRS. MARY L. 74 Rush Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Housewife 1953 SANDELL, WALTER 302 N. 77th St., Birmingham, Ala. Pastor 1946 SANDERS, MRS. DORIS FENTON ' 1547 West Byers, Denver, Colo. Working 1940 SANDUSKY, WILLIAM F. 414 Cornell Avenue, Connellsville, Pa. Practical Christian Work 1942 SANFORD, MRS. IVA MAE WHEATON 33 Church Street, Fairport, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1928 SANNER, MARILENE R. V Route 3 - Box 22, Connellsville, Pa. 1942 SAWYER, FRANCES L. Bible School Park, New York Member of Staff of P.B.T.S. 1940 SAWYER, MRS. OLIVE GREY 150 Main St., Oneonta, N. Y. Nurse 1921 SAYENGA, LENORE 2317 Almont Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pastor 1914 SCARBERRY, MR. JOHN Route' 1 - Box 282A, Redlands, Calif. 1932 SCARBERRY, MRS. ROSE DENTON Route 1- Box 282A, Redlands, Calif. 1930 SCHIELD, REV. BARNEY Webster, New York 1923 SCHMITT, MRS. GERALDINE THOMAS 18 St. Cyril Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. ,Housewife 1927 SCHOONMAKER, HAZEL ANN Address' Unknown 1941 SCHOONOVER, KARL Kerrmoor, Pa. Pastor 1950 SCHRECENGOST, MRS. JOHN D. 214 Hulton Road, Oakmont, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1942 SCI-IRECENGOST, REV. JOHN D. 214 Hulton Road, Oakmont, Pa. Pastor 1942 SCHULER, MRS. MARY CARTER Avella, Pa. Housewife 1945 SCHWEINFORTH, MRS. DOROTHY KEECH Route 2, Ballston Spa, N. Y. Housewife 1938 SCOTT, REV. WALTER Address Unknown 1914 SEARLS, REV. LEON 124 Hunington Ave., Boston 16, Mass. 1928 SEEFRIED, JAMES Ohiopyle, Pa. Pastor 1952 SEELEY, MRS. GEORGE M. 7 Knapp Street, Sidney, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1940 SEELEY, MR. GEORGE M. 7 Knapp Street, Sidney, N. Y. Pastor, 1940 SEELEY, ROBERT O. Plainfield Avenue, Stelton, N. J. Pastor 1931 SEIBERT, MRS. THELMA WRATTAN Richburg, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1936 SEIBERT, MR. ROGER O. Richburg, N. Y. Pastor 1935 SEIDERS, ALMA E. 2212 S. Second St., Steelton, Pa. Oflice Work 1941 SELDEN, MRS. ELLA HAYDEN , 55 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, N. Y. Homemaker 8: Active Christian Work SELLECK, MRS. JEANETTE HERMON 22 Haricon Ave., Warrensburg, N. Y. Secretary in Welfare Dept. SELLECK, REV. ELWOOD 22 Haricon Ave., Warrensburg, N. Y. Chiropractor SENSEBAUGH, REV. FRED 201 Smith Ave., Nedrow, N. Y. Pastor SENSABAUGH, RANDOLPH D. 511 State St., Sedro Woolley, Wash. Pastor SESSIONS, AGNES 155 Warwick Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Released Time Bible Class SEYMOUR, MRS. RUTH I-'REIBERGER 363 Robinson St., Binghamton, N. Y. Housewife SEYMOUR, MRS. LINDA THOMPSON Address Unknown SEYMOUR, ARTHUR Deceased SHADE, REV. HENRY E. Gen. Del., Dallas, Texas SHADE, MRS. LUCILLE BIGGS 155 Warwick Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Child Evangelism Director S1-IAFER, BERNADINE I. Deceased SHALINE, WILLIAM E. Richland Center, Wisconsin Pastor SHAVER, H. CARLTON 1105 Pearl Street, Ypsilanti, Mich. Pastor SHAVER, PHYLLIS 84 St. Charles St., Johnson City, N. Y. Nurse's Training SHAW, REV. RICHARD L. Route 1, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Pastor SHAYLOR, IONA J. Bible School Park, New York Member of Stall of P.B.T.S. SHEERER, REV. HARRY 7157 S. Princeton Ave., Chicago 21, Ill. Practical Christian Work SHELLENBERGER, MRS. WAYNE J. Water Tower Road, Hyde Park, N. Y. Pastor's Wife SHELLENBERGER, REV. WAYNE J. 1925 1934 1933 1925 1944 1930 1947 1922 1923 1932 1931 1947 1942 1918 1951 1953 1954 1917 1940 Water Tower Road, Hyde Park, New York Pastor 1940 SHENEFELT, MRS. ALBERTA KALBACH 1613 Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pastor's Wife SHEPARDSON, MARY Port Crane, New York SHERMAN, MRS. LEONA SLAGHT Dryden, N. Y. Housewife 1944 1916 1923 SHERWOOD, MRS. FLORENCE BAXTER Triangle, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SHERWOOD, MRS. LOUISE STANLEY Smithville Flats, New York Practical Christian Work SHIMEL, MR. EMERSON Address Unknown SHOEMAKER, MRS. 1921 1944 1936 DOROTHY WEYHE 10253 N.E. 64th St., Kirkland, Washington Pastor's Wife SHOEMAKER, REV. C. C. 1936 10253 N.E. 64th St., Box 977, Kirkland, Wash. Pastor SHOEMAKER, HARVEY P. Turnwood, N. Y. Farmer SHOSTAK, HELEN 6205 Morton St., Philadelphia 44, Pa. Church Missionary SHRECKENGOST, MRS. NO1 RHODES Route 1, Odessa, N. Y. Evangelist's Wife SHRECKENGOST, REV. MILFORD Route 1, Odessa, N. Y. Evangelist SHROYER, WILLIAM B. 120 Main St., Hamburg, N. Y. Pastor's -Assistant 5 SICK, MRS. LOUISE RITTER Box 263, Castile, N. Y. Storekeeper SILD, CHARLES John Brown University, Siloam Student SILVER, CARL Hallstead, Pa. SILVER, MRS. SALLY NEMIRE Hallstead, Pa. Church Work SIMMONS, RONALD E. Route 5, Wellsboro, Pa. Practical Christian Work 76 Springs, 1938 1923 1948 1939 1939 1953 1934 Ark. 1954 1953 1951 1954 SINGER, REV. MILO 19 Hughes St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Pastor SKELTON, REV. GAVEN B. 2916 German Street, Erie, Pa. Pastor SKIDMORE, REV. GEORGE W. B. Deceased SLOAN, MRS. JANE BAYNHAM 838 Harrison Ave., Scranton, Pa. SLOAN, MRS. HELEN HACKETT 1304 E. Washington St., New Castle, Pa. Housewife SLOCUM, REV. JOHN C. cfo Wheaton College Academy, Wheaton, Maintenance Work SMELTZER, MR. JOSEPH A. Address Unknown SMITH, MRS. GLADYS REDFORD 27 Stevenson St., Cortland, N. Y. SMITH, REV. ARCHIE Friendsville, Pa. SMITH, DELIAH 725 W. Lack Ave., Olyphant, Pa. Bookkeeper SMITH, EDNA M. 1182 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Wyoming Conf. Children's Home SMITH, REV. FRANCIS Deceased SMITH, REV. FRANK 410 Wilson St., Roanoke Rapids, N. Pastor SMITH, MRS. LAURA YATES Address Unknown SMITH, REV. JAMES Address Unknown SMITH, O. LILY 143 Valley Road, Clifton, N. J. Secretary in Mission Oflice SMITH, STANLEY A. Route 2, Nichols, N. Y. Pastor SMITH, STELLA M. Address Unknown SMITH, MRS. DORIS BROWN Address Unknown SMITH, WILLIAM T. Address 1 Unknown SMYTI-IE, BEVERLY Taylor Hollow Road, Collins, N. Y. Misionary to Indians SNYDER, FLORA JUNE Y. Carol 'Thomas Indian School, Iroquois, N. Y. Housemother SNYDER, MRS. EMMA SCHIECK 808 Broad St., Pastor's Wife SNYDER, REV. ROBERT L. 808 Broad St., Pastor SNYDER, WILMA DAWN New Bethlehem, Pa. New Bethlehem, Pa. in Indian Children Home 1928 1932 1940 1925 1929 IIL 1917 1929 1929 1926 1922 1953 1922 ina 1922 1920 1920 1945 1954 1932 1946 1939 1941 1949 1939 1939 International Mission, Inc., 97 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J. In Mission Oflice SOUTHARD, MRS. JEAN STANLEY 3502 E. Main Street, Endwell, N. Y. Housewife SOUTHARD, MRS. MAYBELLE Fort Plain. N. Y. Ofhce work SOWL, AVIS MARIE Bethel Chi1dren's Home, Box 619, Jackson, Ky. SPACHT, LEONARD S. 305 - 8th Ave., Juniata, Altoona, Pa. Pastor SPATZ, KENNETH I. 1521 No. 12th St., Reading, Pa. Working SPATZ, RUTH E. Box 1205, Manila, Philippines Missionary 1 SPEEDY, MRS. LOISTAMPT Address Unknown SPEER, REV. CLAIR Oldfield, Mo. SPENCE, MRS. INEZ HOOVER 1519 N. Elwood, Tulsa 6, Okla. Housewife SPENCER. MRS. MARJORIE COMPTON R.D., Wellsboro, Pa. Housewife SPENCER, REV. VERN E. Box 17, Port Norris, N. J. Pastor SPENCER, MRS. VERNA BELLE YOUNG Box 17, Port Norris, N. J. Pastor's Wife SPICER, MRS. LEVA LARRABEE Windsor, N . Y. Retired SPILLER, MRS. GEORGETTA FISHER Rochelle, Ga. 1953 1946 1920 1949 1941 1940 1940 1929 1924 1921 1937 1942 1941 1920 1925 SPRINGER, HARVEY H. 3170 So. Broadway, Box 30, Englewood, Colo. Pastor SPURR, MR. VERNON 740 Riverside Dr., Johnson City, N. Y. SPURR. MRS. MARION COON Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member of P.B.T.S. STAFFORD, MRS. RUTH EASTON 107 Lincoln Park Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. STAMIX, HELEN Deceased STANARD, DAWN MERELYN 54.6 W. 153rd St., New York 31, N. Y. High School Born Againers Work STAPLES. REV. EARL 712 Union St., Farrell, Pa. Pastor STAPLES, MRS. RUBY ZEIGLER 712 Union St., Farrell, Pa. Pastor's Wife ST. CLAIR, MRS. FLORENCE BROWN R.D. 2, Sunbury, Pa. Housewife STEPHENS. MRS. VIRGINIA WHITE 9 Cornwall Drive, Windsor Locks, Conn. Housewife STEPHENS, MARY L. Box 2015, Juneau, Alaska Child Evangelism Director STEPHENS, MRS. PHYLLIS STOROZOW R.D. 1, Apalachin, N. Y. STERE, MAXINE M. 637 Early Road, Youngstown 6, Ohio School Teacher STEVENS, ASA CARLISLE Address Unknown STEVENS, MAYNARD L. Lindley, N. Y. STEVENS, DESTA Lindley, N. Y. MIHAILOV STEVENS, WALTER Indianola, Iowa STEWART, REV. Lewis J. R.D., Wellsboro, Pa. Evangelist STEWART, MRS. R.D., Wellsboro EVELYN FULLER Pa. Evangelist's Wife STILES, MR. CHESTER L. Address Unknown STILES, MRS. MA 1uoN wADriAMs dr s Unknown Ad es STILES, MABLE Address Unknown STINE. MRS. MARGUERITE HAUSER Phalanx Station, Ohio Housewife STIVERS. GERTRUDE E. 134 Chapin Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. Mission Work STORY, MRS. ALICE OSTERHOUT Morris, N. Y. STOUFFER. VICTOR C. R.D. 1, Olean, N. Y. Pastor STOUGHTON, REV. HOWARD 1315 W St., S.E., Pastor Washington, D. C. STRAUB, CHARLES R. Marilla, N. Y. Pastor STRAW, REV. CLAYTON Clymer, Pa. Pastor srimw, Mas. BETHEL wirmsiurr Clymer, Pa. Pastor's Wife STRAW, 'MRS. HELEN WITHERITE Charlotteville, N. Y. Pastor's Wife STRAW, REV. GEORGE Charlotteville, N. Y. Pastor STRICKLAND, MRS. EVA 612 Jennings Street, Endicott, N. Y. STROH, REV. W. GAVIN Camarillo, Calif. Pastor STROH. MRS. BEULAH JORDAN Camarillo, Calif. Pastor's Wife STROUP, WILLIAM L. Cresaptown, Md. Pastor SUESS, PAUL R. North Millgrove Rd., Alden, N. Y. SUTTON. LOIS L. New Milford, Pa. Pastor SWAHLIN. ROSE R.D. 1, Kirkwood, N. Y. SWAN, SARA LENORE Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member of P.B.T.S. 1932 1930 1930 1924 1932 1952 1932 1938 1942 1944 1946 1937 1941 1934 1951 1951 1936 1944 1943 1944 1924 1940 1933 1927 1943 1941 1948 1929 1927 1928 1926 1935 1934 1926 1944 1948 1947 1932 1943 SWANSON, MRS. AGNES GALLEY 215 Walnut St., Painted Post, N. Y. Housewife 1947 SWANSON, MARGARET 37 Underhill Place, White Plains, N. Y. 1949 SWITZER, JAMES C. Box 1, Moscow, Idaho Pastor 1942 T TAYLOR, CHARLES W .Main Street, Richmondville, N. Y. Pastor 1942 TAYLOR, MRS. LILLIAN PIERCE W. Main Street, Richmondville, N. Y. 1941 T AYLOR. REV. JOHN Deceased 1923 TAYLOR, MRS. FREDERICK Box 441, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1943 TAYLOR, MR. FREDERICK Box 441, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1943 TAYLOR, MRS. MAY BEST Deceased 1924 TAYLOR, MRS. WINIFRED HOLLISTER R.D. 2, Montrose, Pa. Active Christian Worker 1934 TEAC!-IOUT, REV. ROBERT 27 Duane Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Store Clerk 1927 THACKER, DOROTHY M. Address Unknown 1939 THAYER, REV. FREDERICK New Haven, New York 1923 THAYER, HELEN 21 Arthur Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 1923 THAYER, MARY R.D. 2, Box 86, Rackhold, Ky. Home Missionary 1934 THOMAS, MRS. NORMA GRIFFITH 59 Wise Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. Housewife 1943 THOMAS, MRS. JEWEL JOHNSON R.D. 2, Clearville, Pa.. Pastor's Wife 1945 THOMAS, REV. LAWRENCE R.D. 2, Clearville, Pa. Pastor 1946 THOMAS. DOROTHA SISCO 116 Board Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Housewife 1941 THOMAS, RICHARD N. Troupsburg, N. Y. Pastor 1953 THOMAS, MRS. THOMAS G. 257 Bloomfield Avenue. Caldwell, New Jersey Pastor's Wife 1926 THOMAS, MR. THOMAS G. 257 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, New Jersey Pastor 1926 THOMPSON, MABEL Deceased 1919 THOMPSON, NADINE A. 20 Mitchell Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Nursing Instructor 1948 THOMPSON, VERNA 30 Evansway, Boston 15, Mass. Practical Christian Work 1946 THOMPSON, WILLIAM Box 192, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa Missionary 1950 Tl-IURSTON, MRS. DOROTHEA SNEDAKER 154 Oak Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Housewife 1934 TIFFANY, MRS. LOIS VAN AVERY 295 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan . Pastor's Wife 1927 TIFFANY, REV. FREDERICK 295 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac, Mich. Pastor 1927 TILFORD, ARCH Address Unknown 1929 TILLEY, GUY E., JR. New Milford, Pa. 1953 TILLEY, MRS. EVELYN KILMER New Milford, Pa. 1951 TILLINGHAST, ROBERT R.D. No. 1, Millpon, N. Y. 1929 TINKER, ARTHUR R.D. No. 2, Homer, N. Y. 1924 TOBEY, MRS. BETTY GARDER Addison, New York Pastor's Wife 1952 TOBEY, MR. BILLY Addison, New York Pastor 1954 TODD, LEWIS A. 67 Maple Street, Canisteo, N. Y. 1949 TOMLINSON, SARAH JANE THOMAS 82 Daniels St., Toronto 14, Ontario, Canada Housewife 1943 TOOMBS, MRS. SELINA ELLIOT Benton, Ontario, Canada Home on Furlough 1928 TOUCHIE, WILLIAM E. Address Unknown 1931 TRAVIS, JEROME D. Kirkwood, N. Y. 1953 '77 TRAVIS, REV. LEONARD 444 Indiana Avenue, McDonald, Ohio Pastor TRICKETT. MRS. LOUISE WASHBURN 503 N. Horners Lane, Rockville, Md. TRUAX, REV. CLYDE W. 218 Elmwood Avenue, Elmira Heights, N. Pastor TRUITT, ELVA P.O. Box 648, Gridley, Calif. Migrant Worker TRUSCOTT, REV. SAMUEL 1706 Monsvey Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Pastor , TUBBS, CARTHA C. Kerrmoor, Pennsylvania Child Evangelism Work TUBBS, MRS. JOHN 55 Chamberlain Street, Wellsville, N. Y. Pastor's Wife TUBBS, MR. JOHN 55 Chamberlain Street, Wellsville, N. Y. Pastor TUBBS, MRS. FERN DCWITTIE Box 424, Daggett, Calif. ' Pastor's Wife , TUBBS, MR. ROY L. Box 424, Daggett, Calif. Pastor TUCKER, BEATRICE 315 East 5th Street, Chester, Pa. TULLER, CARLIN Address Unknown TURNER, MRS. MILDRED LINCOLN Apartado Postal 61, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America Missionary TURNER, MR. HERMAN Apartado Postal 61, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America Missionary TWINING, IDA Room 1, 312 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Child Evangelism Work TWINING, RUTH F. Spri88. West Virginia Home Missionary U ULRICH, MRS. LETHA BAKER 514 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. V VALENTI, MRS. SARAH S. CARTER 1003 Lawnton Terrace, Glenolden, Pa. Practical Christian Work 1929 1937 Y. 1922 1952 1925 1945 1947 1947 1943 1943 1919 1933 1942 1940 1938 1944 1930 1931 VANAMAN, MRS. ROBERTA CRAWFORD R.D. No. 2, Meadville, Pa. Pastor's Wife VANAMAN, GERALD FRED R.D. No. 2, Meadville, Pa. Pastor VAN BUREN, REV. JAMES G. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pastor VAN BUSKIRK, REV. REYNOLDS S. Burnettsville, Ind. Pastor 1952 1954 1934 1942 VAN DENBURGH, MRS. ELIZABETH POTTS R.D. No. 2, Montrose, Pa. Housewife VANDENBURG, MRS. W. RICHARDSON 6 Bradley Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. VAN GORP, MRS. ALBERT 7437 Chestnut Ave., Hammond, Ind. Pastor's Wife VAN GORP, REV. ALBERT 7437 Chestnut Ave., Hammond, Ind. Pastor - VAN HART, BETTY LOU 1948 1927 1944 1944 cfo Puerto Rico Gospel Press, Sabana Llana Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Missionary VAN HART, MILDRED 1949 cfo Puerto Rico Gospel Press, Sabana Llana Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Missionary VAN NUSS, MRS. ELLEN TRAVIS 1625 Wealthy St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. VAN SANT, DORIS MARIE 1810 Sweely Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Practical Christian Work 1951 1929 1953 VAN VALKENBURG, MRS. ELOISE CROFT Deceased VARNER, WILLIAM S. 3822 Marcy St., Omaha, Neb. In Business VEALEY, MRS. ELLA T. FICK 58 Hamburg Avenue, Sussex, N. J. Housewife VEDDER. MRS. GLADYS SCHOONOVER Taylor Hollow Road, Collins, N. Y. Missionary 1924 1943 1944 1941 V VEGHTE, MRS. HELEN RIEDER R.D. No. 2, Johnstown, N. Y. School Teacher 1934 VELEY, REV. ERNEST Address Unknown 1928 VIBBARD, HAZEL L. Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson City, N. Y. Dean of Women 1919 VISSER, DOROTHY L. Address Unknown 1948 VOGEL, MRS. MINNIE SAUNDERS , Address Unknown 1925 VOSBURGH, HAZEL Deceased 1934 VOSBURGH, REV. RALPH Cameron, S. C. Pastor 1953 VUORI, REV. ARTHUR Address Unknown 1917 W WADE, MRS. UNA CRISLIP Otsego, Ohio 1930 WAGNER, REV. FELIX 2nd Bapt. Church, Lancaster, S. C. Pastor 1941 WAGNER, REV. GERALD R.D. 2, Linesville, Pa. Pastor 1939 WAGNER, MRS. J. WELTON R.D. 2, Linesville, Pa. Pastor's Wife 1941 WAGNER, REV. H. H., D.D. Deceased Early Class WALKER, MR. EDWARD Nichols, N. Y. Pastor 1950 WALKER, MRS. BETTY MIX Nichols, N. Y. 1949 WALKER. MR. HARRIS Addres Unknown 1931 WALKER, MRS. IOLA MITCHELL Address Unknown 1934 WALTER, JIAMES A. R.D., Nic ols, N. Y. Pastor 1954 WALTERS, ELVIRA Locust St., Martinsburg, Pa. 1930 WALTON. M. ELIZABETH Mt. Echo Bible Institute, Great Valley, N. Y. Matron 1949 WALTON, MRS. ROP1-IIE Deceased 1903 WALTZ, MR. ELDON Madison Bapt. Church, Madison, W. Va. Pastor 1939 WALTZ, MRS. EVELYN KELLER Madison Bapt. Church, Madison, W. Va. Pastor's Wife 1939 WALTZ, HAROLD F. 549 Ward Rd., N. Tonawanda, N. Y. 1936 WARD, MRS. RUTH RATZLAFF 146 Harrison St., Johnson City, N. Y. Housewife 1953 WARREN, CLARABELLE 528 Phoenix Ave., Elmira, N. Y. 1950 WARREN, MRS. ONILEE WHEATON 1533 N. J. Ave. 2, Manor Park Apts., New Castle, Del. Housewife 1949 WARREN, RUTH B. Box 2, Moscow, Mich. Rural Home Missionary 1947 WASSON, ROBERT L. Wellpinit, Washington Among Spokane Indians 1932 WATKINS, REV. BENJAMIN R.D. l, Medina, N. Y. Practical Christian Work 1924 WATKINS, MR. FORREST H. 2692 S.W. 32nd Ave., Miami 34, Fla. Pastor 1944 WATKINS, MRS. MARIAN CALDWELL 2692 S.W. 32nd Ave., Miami 34, Fla. Pastor's Wife 1944 WATKINS, REV. MERLE D. Mission Evangilique, Bangassou, Oubangui Chari, Afrique Equatoriale Francaise Mimionary 1939 WATKINS, MRS. LORENE REAK Mission Evangilique, Bangassou, Oubangui Chari, Afrique Equatoriale Francaise Missionary 1940 WATSON, H. SHELLER 6214 Bothwell Way, N.E., Seattle 55, Wash. WATTS, STELLA 128 Plymouth St., Norwich, N. Y. Child Evangelism Dir. for Chenango Co. 1931 WEAKLAND, DR. ROY Box 776, Jamestown, N. Y. Pastor 1915 WEALE, RICHARD J. R.D. 4, Binghamton, N. Y. 1951 WEBER, ELIZABETH 444114 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, Ill. Office Work 1943 WECK, REV. MARTIN Martinsburg, N. Y. Pastor 1921 WECKLE, REV. ROBERT G. Cass City, Mich. Pastor 1943 WECKLE, MRS. M. FUHRER Cass City, Mich. Pastor's Wife ' 1944 WEINSHEIMER, HERBERT Genesee Road, Alden, N. Y. 1951 WELCH, MRS. SARAH DEPEW Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada Missionary 1928 WELLS, PAULINE R. 113 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Home Missionary 1954 WESTBROOK, REV. LEROY I 114 So. Olive Avenue, Alhambra, Calif. Pastor 1939 WESTBROOK, MRS. M. MILES . 114 S. Olive Ave., Alhambra, Calif. Pastor's Wife 1940 WESTOVER. BETTY Box 36, Collinsville, Va. 1946 WETHERBEE, REV. HOMER R. Unadilla, N. Y. Pastor 1933 WETHERBEE, RICHARD B. West Edmeston, N. Y. Pastor 1935 WETZEL, MR. JOHN C. R.D. 2, Watertown, N. Y. Pastor 1929 WETZEL, MRS. OLIVE CHASE R.D. 2, Watertown, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1923 WEYHE, REV. IRA 1013 Griflln St., Olean, N. Y. Pastor 1934 WEYHE, LOIS L. Bryan University, Dayton, Tenn. Teacher 8: Registrar 1941 WEYHE, PHYLLIS R.F.D. No. 1, Grillith, Ind. 1950 WHEELER, REV. CARL 305 Potter St., Bellingham, Washington -Pastor 1934 WHEELER, MRS. F. RUHLMAN 305 Potter St., Bellingham, Washington Pastor's Wife 1935 WHEELER, REV. CLYDE Lanesboro, Pa. 1926 WHEELER, MARGUERITE A. International Missions, Inc., 97 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Missionary at Home Division 1953 WHEELER, MRS. SHARON CARPENTER Bible School Park, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1953 WHILDIN, MRS. GLADYS RASMUSSEN . 12732 Piuma Avenue, Norwalk, Calif. Housewife 1940 WHIPPLE, MRS. DORIS COON Glenwood Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1938 WHIPPLE, REV. GEORGE M. Glenwood Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Pastor 1938 W1-IITACRE, EMMELINE 6 King Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Church Work 1922 WHITAKER, MRS. LOTTIE DAVIS Delevan, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1938 WHITAKER, S. ALBERT Delevan, N. Y. Pastor 1938 WHITE, BEULAH M. Bhongir, N. S. Rlwy., Deccan, India Misionary 1945 WHITMAN, GEORGE P. 117 Waterford St., Edinboro, Pa. Pastor 1945 WHITMORE, PHYLLIS Susquehanna Valley Home, 100 Home Ave., Binghamton, N . Y. WHITNEY, REV. JOHN 136 E. Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. Pastor 1913 WHITNEY, KEITH L. R.D., No. 1, Monroeton, Pa. Pastor 1941 WHITNEY. MRS. CARRIE GRIFFIN Address Unknown 1938 WHITNEY, MRS. JANETTA SMITH Box 133, Norwich, Kans. 1949 WHITNEY, WENDELL H. Box 133, Norwich, Kans. 1949 WHITTENHALL, MRS. FRANCES VARNER 110 Orchard Street, Horseheads, N. Y. Dental Nurse 1945 WICKIZER, PHEBE 1112 Lindan St., Scranton, Pa. Housework 1 1920 WIGDEN, REV. LAWRENCE Box 2, Naples, N. Y. International Evangelist 1932 WIGHT, MRS. MARGARET FINK Hartwell, Georgia Pastor's Wife 1916 WILBUR, DIDA SHIRLEY Deceased 1923 WILCOX, BESSIE Address Unknown 1924 WILCOX, MRS. BARBARA BAKER 247 So. Harris Road, Ypsilanti, Mich. 1946 WILCOX, REV. HILDRETH Meteor Ranch, Star Route, Upper Lake, Calif. Conference Director WILCOX, MRS. LINA KNAPP 1927 Meteor Ranch, Star Route, Upper Lake, Calif. Conference Work 1928 WILDSMITH. NANCY 400 Willow Street, Lebanon, Pa. Child Evangelism Work 1951 WILKERSON, MRS. C. A. 9 Jane Street, Vestal, New York Young People's Work Early Class WILKES, ARTHUR 411 Fifth Street, McDonald, Ohio Working 1951 WILKINS. ARELENE N. 317 13th Street, Port Huron, Mich. Evangelist 1948 WILLIAMS, MRS. RUTH E. SNYDER 136 Alexander St., Greensburg, Pa. 1945 WILLIAMS, MRS. RUTH SHERMAN Findlay Lake, N. Y. 1921 WILLITS, GERALDINE E. 211 Wylie Street, Jersey Shure, Pa. 1948 WILSON, ELAINE 379 Coolspring St., Uniontown, Pa. 1951 WILSON, BERNARD Address Unknown 1941 WILSON, MRS. ELLA JENDRICK , 33 Pleasant Street, Plymouth, Mass. 1934 WILSON. MRS. MARY DIVIL 505 Crane Avenue, Turlock, Calif. Church 8: Sunday School Missionary 1942 WILSON, MRS. IZORA BASH Address Unknown 1924 WILSON, REV. PIERCE Deceased 1918 WILT, REV. LLOYD PAUL 17 Sayles Avenue, Saylesville, R. I. Pastor 1940 WIMER, GORDON Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio Student 1953 WIMER, MRS. ALICE STUPKE Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio 1951 WIMER, REV. THEODORE Bangui, Oubangui-Chari, French Equatorial Africa Missionary 1923 WIMER, MRS. LILA THORNTON Bangui, Oubangui-Chari, French Equatorial Africa Missionary 1921 WINDER, REV. EDWARD Box 268, 139 Main St., Geneva, N. Y. Pastor 1925 WINDER, MRS. MARETA CHURCHILL Box 268, 139 Main St., Geneva, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1925 WINTER, HAROLD G. R.D. No. 2, Marathon, N. Y. 1953 WINTERS, MRS. MABLE SCUDDER 427W W. Diamond St., Butler, Pa. 1939 WITHERITE, KATHERINE 910 Cemetary Road, Clearfield, Pa. Bible Club Work 8: Supply Preaching 1930 WITHEROW, MARGARET S. Caledonia, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada Pastor 1950 WATTLES, MRS. ELSIE ALDRICH Locke, N. Y. 1929 WATTS, REV. EDWARD G. . 2324 Riverside Dr., N.E., , Grand Rapids, Mich. 1937 Works in Children's Home, 1949 WHITNEY, CECIL G. Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Pastor 1944 WHITNEY, MRS. WILLA MAE BENNICK Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Pastor's Wife 1944 785 Bible Club Work 1953 WITTER, MARGARET M. R.D. No. 2, Beverly Drive, Columbiana, Ohio 1948 WOLCOTT, MRS. MAXINE BARNETT Address Unknown 1942 WOLFE, REV. HOWARD E. 119 Second Street, Northumberland, Pa. Pastor 1940 WOLFE, MRS. HOWARD E. 119 Second Street, Northumberland, Pa. Pastor's Wife WOODFORD, PERRY L., JR. Box 131, Ithaca, Mich. WOODGATE, MRS. MILDRED FARMER 128 Congress Avenue, Rochester ll, N. Y. Practical Christian Work WOODRUFF, HAROLD A. Address Unknown WOOLCUTT, ROSEMMA 1940 1944 1924 1942 1427 W. l0lst St., Suite 6, Cleveland 2, Ohio City Mission Work WORTMAN, MARGARET R. Trimulgherry, Deccan, India Missionary WRIGHT, MRS. EDNA COLEMAN MILLS West Street, Arcade, N. Y. Housewife WRIGHT, REV. WARREN Box 80, Bradford, N. Y. Pastor WYANT, MRS. FRANCES SIPES Box 241, Ford City, Pa. Pastor's Wife WYKE, REV. ALBERT Address Unknown Y YATES, MRS. THELMA REYNOLDS Address Unknown YAXLEY, REV. D. THURLOW 1324 Cleveland Ave., Mt. Vernon, Wash. Pastor 1949 1948 1920 1950 1929 1917 1944 1930 YAXLEY, MRS. GRACE RUHLMAN 1324 Cleveland Ave., Mt. Vernon, Wash. YOUNG, REV. ARTHUR Address Unknown YOUNG, CHARLES E. Linden, Pa. YOUNG, K. EVELYN Easterly St. Ext., Gloversville, N. Y. Working YOUNG, REV. FOREST Orrum, N. C. Pastor YOUNG, MRS. Orrum, N. C. Pastor's Wife YOUNG, MRS. LUELLA WEYHE Watsontown, Pa. Housewife YOUNG, MR. FRED E. 314 Linden St., Camden 2, N. J. Pastor YOUNG. MRS. SUE SHELLHAMMER 314 Linden St., Camden 2, N. J. Pastor's Wife YOUNG, REV. HOWARD 202 Herrick Ave., East, Wellington, Ohio Pastor YOUNG, MRS. ESTHER MOON FOREST 202 Herrick Ave., East, Wellington, Ohiq Pastor's Wife YOUNG, JOHN H. Linden, Pa. YOUNG, REV. JOHN W. Pine St., Hallstead, Pa. Pastor '79 1911 1940 1939 1926 1925 1934 1939 1939 1926 1923 1938 1926 YOUNG, Mks. EVANGELINE MOON Pine St., Hallstead, Pa. Pastor's Wife YOUNG, MONTGOMERY ROUSH McLean, N. Y. Deacon YOUNG. REV. RUSSELL Address Unknown YOUNG, MRS. RUSSELL Address Unknown YOUNG, MRS.. ALMA WHIDDEN 1531 Carswell Terrace, Arlington, Housewife YOUNG, VESTA I. M.R. 95, Binghamton, N. Y. Bible Book Store YOUNG. REV. WALTER Coshocton, Ohio Pastor YOUNG, MRS. WALTER Coshocton, Ohio Pastor's Wife YOUNG, WILFORD E. 108 Potter St., Dunmore, Pa. Pastor YOUNG, REV. WILLIAM Box 594, Oviedo, Fla. Bible Conf. Worker Z ZOOK, RACHEL Box 2015, Juneau, Alaska Missionary ZOUCK, MRS. MARY GARDNER Gaya, Niger, French West Africa Texas 1926 1935 1926 1926 1944 1941 1926 1926 1950 1930 1952 1945 We, THE CLASS OF '55, wish to express our appreciation to the following sponsors: PARKWAY SINCLAIR, SERVICE Box 665 Vestal Parkway, New York Wayne P. Brubaker, Proprietor BATES TROY LAUNDRY Main and Laurel Avenue Binghamton, New York MICHAEL'S SERVICE STATION 575 Main Street Johnson City, New York YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Afton Baptist Church Afton, New York CHRISTIAN DEPARTMENT STORE Rev. James C. Ney Sunbury, Pennsylvania SIPPLES' GROCERY Riverside Drive Johnson City, New York FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Edward C. Helmick, Pastor La Grange, Ohio ARTHUR J. HOLLENBECK AND SON Route 2 Owego, New York w Feed, Fertilizer, Cement and Sa Mill Work SCHORR SUNOCO SERVICE 595 Main Street Johnson City, New York COLE'S PHARMACY 74 Floral Avenue 'Johnson City, New York RADIO STATION - WPEL 1250 on your dial Rev. Douglas Roe, President Montrose, Pennsylvania WOLCOTT ROTARY SERVICE 267 Main Street Johnson City, New York PAUL AND JIM GOSPEL BROADCAST Williamsport, Pennsylvania SOUTHSIDE SPORT SHOP Robert C. Ott 290 Floral Avenue Johnson City, New York BAPTIST CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Thomas E. Baker, Pastor German, New York LOU KORCHAK'S OIL COMPANY Binghamton, New York LEINDECKER'S MACHINE WORKS Floral Avenue Johnson City, New York JAMES NYE, JR. 120 North Front Street Sunbury, Pennsylvania HERMAN GAY 401 Main Street i Johnson City, New York REV. AND MRS. BOYTIM - Naples, New York CHAFFEE'S BARBER SHOP 259 Floral Avenue Johnson City, New York ACE RUG COMPANY Binghamton, New York JOHN H. PARRY Main and Laurel Avenue Binghamton, New York CALVARY MISSIONS Endicott, New York Hartwell Eason, Treasurer MURPHY'S GULF Oakdale Road Johnson City, New York SHERWOOD GARAGE Nichols Road Owego, New York This book printed by Velvatone, a special process of lithographic printing Sole producers: Wm. J. 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