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

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'VM g V -- 1- V ' ,J . limumfj 1' f ' - f , - 5 ,, ff if 'g fm ff-V .wi ' ' v iw -sg FE -Q -' 7, 35 .M . : .Z .A Q, ll, ,EE .fig - -V V , , 4. 1, Lf ,, , , ' - '-4 - ' . -' 'A tv? me m .i Na . f N-,Q ,V 2 1.3 52g ,Qi - V ' ,V fin Willing to take the cross was He, Willing to suffer misery, Willing to go to Calvary, Laying His glory asideg Willing to hang there on the tree, Willing to bear the agony, Willing to die for you and meg Jesus the Crucified. - Floyd W. Hawkins G53 S gf Lu Q fp xs cfk E PETS. Cx lx Z, 5 'Flu 2:15 T H EOLOGU E Tyraclical Bible flrciining School John A. Davis Memorial Bible School lne. Offering BiblicaI,Theologieal and Divinity Courses Bible School Park, BroomeCounty, New York Foreword As you, our reader, have opene 1 -- 1956 THEOLOGUE, we beckon you to open your heart and let the Holy Spirit whis - 2 to yo ' hat we have endeavored to place here for our mutual benefit. As we have labored here 'n study these ee - rs, both ntally and practically, we have done so on one common gro d, the blood f ' r Savior, Jes : Christ. In our book, we have tried to demonstrate this cle ing blood for saint and sinner - e. We read in God's Word, that without shedding of blo is no remission of sins. -2 9:22. So we see how God declared man to be righteous th ough the blood of Christ. ' : in the Christian's life we are reminded that, ifwe confess o sins-he is faithful-t 1 . se us from all unrighteousnessf' I John 1:9. And we know -. : cleansing, too, is fr e blood of Christ Our faith, then, i ase e blood of Jes s Christ. In -. 1 . k e have aimed toward one goal, to glorify s , through His blood We read that we . a r deemed not with cor- ruptible things as sil r a d gold, but with the precious blood of C ilver nor gold hath btained my redemp ches of earth could have saved my poo ood of the cross is y only foundation 1 ath of my Savior n w maketh me whole ay into ul not of m For you, Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students, Loved 1 . ' nds, our prayer is that you may be so saturated with His love and peace that e - i., ill bring new joy and bless- ings to you, and may He who shed His blood for you draw ' u nigh by the blood of Christ. x . 1 , W rg 0 : 1 ' '0 , o ' s il: - ' , u s lver nor gold hath tained my redempto : -:.- -.. .A eng: 1: 2-'o n- -. :- nn. uv: lad- ' 1---. . -' - e t ' Q Elaine Douglas Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. Jer. 33:3 Dedication MRS. MYRTA HAWLEY We, the Class of 1956, are proud to dedicate our Theologue to you, Mrs. Hawley. You have been faithful in the kitchen helping to provide our physical needsg but most of all you have faithfully served your Master by enriching our spiritual lives. We deeply appreciate your motherly attitude and your willingness to be a spiritual counsel- lor to us. You have added so much to the family atmosphere of our school. We have chosen you because of your faithfulness to God and to our school. He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much. We know that your work here is only a part of your service to God. May God fill your life with manifold blessings because of your devotion and love to Him. We will remember you for your meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price. Kay Uplinger 3 -1- 1 ff ff!! , The Life-Giving Blood -of For the life of the flesh is in the blood. Lev. 17:11. Present day medical authorities agree with Moses upon this subject. However, there is a life above the life of the flesh. We think of it as eternal life. Of this higher life Jesus said, Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life. The blood of Christ has a very definite relationship to the eternal life of the Christian. We know that without shedding of blood is no remission of sins. When our Sacrifice Lamb shed His life's blood, the justice of God was satisfied and He required no further penalty for our sins. But we who were dead in trespasses and sins needed more than to merely have the fine paidg we needed also to receive life. That life could not come to us just by taking the life of someone else, any more than you could light one candle by blowing out another. This is the problem that has stampeded the Modernists. But there was more than justice involved at Calvary. The blood of Christ was not only shed, but it is also now given as a life-giving agent to whosoever will receive it. As Jesus said, This cup is the New Testament in my bloody drink ye all of it. That blood of Christ gives us protection. Rev. 12:11 explains how Satan is overcome by it. He cannot dig into our records and bring up one sin to condemn us, because the blood of Christ has blotted them all -out. Like an embarrassed attorney who can find no evidence upon which to build a case, the devil is defeated before he starts in his scheme to keep saints out of heaven. Like the anti-toxin in the human blood stream overcoming diptheria before it can gain an entrance, the devil is overcome by the blood of the Lamb. The blood of Christ is as active as the Holy Spirit Himself. I John 5:8 speaks of their witness with equal emphasis. The eternal life that Christians possess in Christ is just as dependent upon the blood of Christ as the physical life that we possess in Adam is dependent upon the physical blood in our bodies. How could anyone get along without blood? Woodrow Brown John 6:54 .- -5 Lev. 17:11 ,, ,YY ,NW if fl- 4 :NUXP ff 'Y D 1- . L 'ffm 3, ., :A .Q -yes.,-.. . '8..cf 7 t'..J.-.v. ' 'S-4. wp- -3,-v,Y'?: .- - , N am. .. ',i l,fY 'T' - 'L 4-ww y . - . , j ' V , Q,,W, 'xg 4. , mfg. H. fvh, Q A ' n. Q.-g, ,hir d, .7 A Q ALL .aff K, A' i X 'ln Avi, , .- .5-':.,fi, A -f ... -neg., 2 ,Q M4 , M ,-Q. , I 3'6 7r-.g-4,,,':5F?.' ,W -, ., .Ju-U . '-ffn-- ,' 'Qh lx .,...,g-JJ? gf ,Q ,- ,, uh. x, f I, , 5 ul - .,4's.hx. 'wif xl.,-31 lv, 1 'QQ la l ' ,x L?sl '-3 g, -'. w' U s - - sz ,. 5 5, Q.: Q , M ' A . nf' -W! 4. -,lx .504 :', 3:34 11.1 fx if: , '. ' , c .,., qt, . , xf is fl . ,M-.sr-e-1, 5 4 . - 8 WT ,- My ' 'Y 1 1 Ugg ,..af,5-in f OMUQ xv 'rxs AP' -wusfq, -num, , W qv: 1-J-Em ew Q , 1-.v:M1.,.. .A,,.M,-1,,wA, , ,.., . . ,. . 'wax '-we W' 'flfiff , su Ji? , K .3 Q!-JB' anyd- bw DR. JOHN A. DAVIS As we, the Class of 1956, View the life of Dr. John A. Davis, we see an example of what God can do in and through a life that is completely consecrated to Him. God has used Dr. Davis in a mighty way. We find him as a young man enrolling as a student in the Chicago Evangelization Society, now known as the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Ill. In the year 1894, he was called to a pastorate in Hallstead, Pennsylvania where his ministry was very successful and many souls were won to Christ. After leaving there he felt the call of God to go into the evangelistic field. In the summer of 1900, Dr. Davis started a Bible Class in Lestershire, now Johnson City, New York. Later, land was donated for a building on Harrison Street: however, this soon became over-crowded and Dr. Davis began looking for a larger place to accommodate the now larger Bible School. Now living in Binghamton, New York, he knew of an amusement park just outside the city limits, known as the White City, and realizing the wonderful site this would make for a Bible School, he began praying that God would give him the place. After two years, the property fell into receiver's hands. A Binghamton businessman, who had secured an option on the property, wired Dr. Davis and asked him if he would be interested. This was a wonderful answer to prayer and as a result, the place of sin, which once served as an amusement place for drunkards and criminals, was then turned into a school to train young men and women as preachers, missionaries, and Bible teachers. On March 17, 1934, the Lord called Dr. John A. Davis home to Glory. As we look back on his life we see a man of vision, conviction, and consecration. His life and devotedness to the task which was before him inspires us, who are the outgrowth of his work, on to fuller, richer, and deeper consecration to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. - Viola Nupp In loving memory of our Father, John A. Davis DR. AND MRS. GORDON C . DAVIS 6 MRS. JOHN A. DAVIS The Class of 1956 did not have the privilege of knowing Mrs. John A. Davis, but we know that she must have been a most wonderful Christian lady. We are told that many times she filled the pulpit for Dr. Davis, in order that he might go out and preach Christ in evangelistic campaignsg and that she carried on a great ministry of prayer which carried her through many trials, burdens and heartaches, leaving her with a joy which radiated her life. In 1901, God laid upon the hearts of Dr. and Mrs. Davis the burden of training young people for Christian service and they labored together for many years in the Lord's work until the Lord called Dr. Davis home. Mrs. Davis' steadfast faith and firm belief in the power of prayer has been a great source of strength to many. Her cheerful smile brought joy into many lives. Her life and kindly words of advice have given a great zeal and determination to many to go forward for Christ. A person could not be in the presence of Mrs. Davis long without sensing that her life was one of utter surrender and devotion to Christ. Our prayer is that we, like Mrs. Davis, may never let down the bars of faith and prayer in our lives, as we go forth in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ. Viola Nupp In loving memory of our Mother, Mrs. John A. Davis DR. AND MRS. GORDON C. DAVIS 7 Our President MR. GORDON C. DAVIS We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayersg Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father. I Thess. 1:2, 3. These words express the sentiments of the Class of 1956 to you, Dr. Davis. We thank God for your faithfulness in the work He has called you to, and for your untiring efforts on our behalf both in the classroom and as our school leader. Your interest, love and understanding has been a real help and inspiration to us to go forward for the Lord. Truly your life has magnified the Lord Jesus Christ, and has been a real example of the believer both in word and deed. We thank you for impressing upon our hearts the need of keeping our eyes on Jesus. We shall always remember your love for the blessed hope, the glorious appearing of our Saviour and Lord. Our prayer to God is that His richest blessing might rest upon you until Jesus comes. Doris Voss 3 l and His Wife MRS . GORDON DAVIS But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God. Acts 20:24. As we have heard your testimony we can see how God has prepared you for this tre- mendous task here at school. Your life has been an inspiration to us day by day. We can always find you with a sweet smile, a heart open to imderstand our problems, and ready to help us solve them. We know and feel that you have spent much time in prayer for each one of us. We, the Class of 1956, want to thank you for the Christian love you have shown us and the patience you have manifested to us. Your sacrificial life here at school has been a real blessing. How many times we have heard you say, God has His best things for those who stand the testg He has His second best for those who will not take His best. May God's richest blessing be with you as you continue in His service. Shirley Andrus 9 REV. M. C. PATTERSON Th. D. , D. D. Vice-President Bible School Park, N.Y. Director of the Students' League of Many Nations REV. MARMION L. LOWE D. D. Secretary Bible School Park, N.Y. Teacher at P. B. T.S. Bible Conference Speaker REV. HARRY W. VOM-BRUCH D. D. Long Beach, California Evangelist, Former President of National Convention of Evangelists located at Winona, Ind Board of Directors MR. CHRISTIAN J. UTSINGER Verdun Street North Plainsfield, N. J. N 1 Christian Layman Leader REV. CHARLES S. YOUNG MR. MEDWIN A. BENTON Watsontown, Pa. 155 South Main Street Conference Director Liberty, N.Y. Evangelist President of I0 Benton Bros. Inc Alma Mater On the banks of Susquehanna In God's chosen place, Stands our dear old P. B. T. S. Subject of His grace. 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. As we go our way, And while we are in His service For Sponsored by MC CREARY TIRE 8. RUBBER CO . Indlana, Pennsylvania 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 T. S. , don't forget us us won't you pray? I I I Class Song HOPE IN THE BLOOD Jean Pressler Connie Clouser 'llagalgiiiwaalsalalg 1. Burdened with sin, Lonely, discouraged, Heart stained within, Deep in despair, 2. He was despised, rejected, forgotten, He bore our griefs, carried our sorrowsg 3. Christ died for you, He paid your wayg Open your heartg Trust Him today, lit.,-at FF4FK.?Fr,::gF'l1PE'Fl,fm a,J:1ad5?E No friend to help me when in need, For Jesus' warning I would not heed. Stricken and smitten for our sin, Jesus has borne it for me alone. ' From chains of sin you will be free, Under the Blood live eternally. ' EFFWFFJTF ,. f Chorus: V , -.. 'I'hen I found hope in my Saviour one day, Sins red as scarlet were washed awayg I I I 4411533 ll I IQ! 1 1: . 4' 1 J J : , Q I . A ..j.4 - . , Under the blood they are whiter than snow, Jesus has come there to stay. E 41. aafFFiF.FE5m'gn5pp., -- I gi Sponsored by Congratulations fo Class of 56 WEST EDMESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Wefherbee, 36 , Pastor T2 Curriculum FIRST YEAR Ni1.mC of Hours Subject Per Week English Bible 6 Bible Doctrine 5 Biblical Antiquities 1 3 Missions 3 English 4 fCollegej 3 Evangelism 1 1 Greek 1 I Biblical Introduction I Christian Education 1 1 Fr. Homiletics 1 Public Speaking 1 1 English 2 fAssignedl 3 English 1 fAssignedj 3 Shorthand fElectiveJ 3 QNot offered in '55-'56y Music Theory fElectivel 1 Conducting 1 fElectivey 1 Piano Qiilectivel 1 Organ fElectivej 1 SECOND YEAR Na.me of Hours Sl-lbj9Ct Per Week Old Testament Interpretation Biblical Theology Greek 2 fDivinity Diplomat Church History 1 Jr. Homiletics Evangelism 2 Biblical Antiquities 2 Greek English 1 fAssigned for t'Theological Diploma! Christian Education 2 Christian Education 3 fAssigned for Theological Diplomal Literature fCol1egej Public Speaking 2 English 3 fAssig'nedl 'Iypewriting QElectivej fNot offered in j55- 56j Sight Singing and Ear Training fElectivel Conducting 2 Uilectivej Piano fElective1 Organ fElectiveJ I3 THIRD YEAR Name of Hgul-5 Subject Per Week New Testament Interpretation Systematic Theology Christian Education 4 Greek 3 fDlvinity Diplomaj Sr. Homiletics fPsychologyy and Preaching! Comparative Theology fCritica1 Apologeticsj Greek - English 2 Church History 2 fAssigned for 'Theological' Diplomal Pastoral Efficiency Public Speaking 3 Keyboard Harmony fElectiveJ Church Secretarial Methods fElectivej Vocal Music History fE1ectiveJ Piano fElectiveJ Organ flilectivey Facult The Witnessing Blood The blood of Christ bears witness to us of the certainty of our salva- tion. It witnesses to the lgyg of God, whose love was so abundant that He gave, not silver or gold, but His only Son to redeem us from our sins. Scarcely, says the Apostle Paul, for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Rom. 5:7,8. Jesus said, greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend and then I-le pro- ceded to lay down His life for His enemies. How amazing the matchless love of God who gave Himself for us while we were yet at enmity with Him. The blood of Christ also bears witness to the romlses of God. The blood, said the Lord to His people long ago, shall be to you for a token, and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. When the death- angel came through the land of Egypt that ill-fated night, he saw the blood, was reminded of God's promise and of His instructions, and passed over those homes where the blood was sprinkled. The shed and applied blood then becomes a token of God's faithfulness to His promises. Later we read that lt is Christ our Passover who is sacrificed for us. His blood becomes a surety for us, reminding us of the unfailing pro- mises of our immutable God. The blood of Christ is also a witness to the cleansigg that we receive from God. The blood of Jesus Christ, we re , cleanses us from all sin. Through the cleansing of His blood we, guilty sinners though we are, become whiter than snow. Purified by His blood, anholy God no longer sees in us a condemned criminal, clothed with filthy rags of our own unrighteousness but a redeemed child, covered with the robes of His righteousness, our garments made white in the blood of the Lamb. I know a fount where sins are washed away. I know a place where night is turned to day. Burdens are lifted, blind eyes made to see, There's a wonder-working power In the blood Q Calvary. Paul Griffis I John 5:6-8 I4 'WMP D l all I N l P P -.. ,gm - -W,1Lw,Ai..f REV. GORDON C. DAVIS D . D. Isaiah 41:10 Psychology and Preaching I-Iomiletics 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 psy- chology 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 enthu- siasm for it. He is given the important equipment of human understanding and tact which will enable him as a leader to convince people, rather than to force them, to accept his message willingly. HOMILETICS ..... This 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. 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 enable 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 I6 REV. MARMION L. LOWE D. D. II Timothy 2:15 English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New Testament Interpretation Pastoral Efficiency l l HILDA I. COPLEY, M.A. Isa.ia.h 26:3 English 4 Christian Education Shorthand Church Secretarial Methods NASH RESTAURANT CO. 1734 Crawford Rd . Cleveland 6, Ohio ENGLISH BIBLE ..... This is an interesting course in which a simpli- fied system of Bible marking is 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 ls 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. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 1 ..... A History of Christian Education is taught together with story-telling and the use of the flannel-graph. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 2 ..... A study of Child Psychology of the var- ious 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 instruction in the use of various kinds of Visual Aids and equipment. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 4 ..... A study of Principles of Christian Ed- ucation, including methods of Vacation Bible School, and in Youth Work in the Church. Also a course in Administration of Church School is taught in this year. Sponsored by CENTERVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH R. D. No. 3, Susquehanna, Pa. Rev. Robert Reese, Pastor Noted for Fine Food Gerald A. Nash, Manager I7 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 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-Nicene Period, the Post-Nicene Period, the Development 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 Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, together with a study of the more important de- nominations which have developed since the Reformation. NHSSIONS ..... The history and progressive development of Christian Missions from the time of Paul to the present. It includes also biographi- cal sketches of important pioneer missionaries, and a study of the qualifi- cations 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 Himself to mankind. This of necessity puts the study of Israel in a prominent place. The prophecies of the Old Testament are considered and compared with their New Testament fulfillments particularly inthe 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 1 ..... The study of the history of all nations from antiquity. Included also is the study of the setting of the New Testa- ment 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 by MR. LEHMAN SMITH RAYMOND G. ST. JOHN R. D.No.l Hubbard Rd. Pine City, N.Y. Madison, Ohio 18 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. JOHN L. BENSON, B.A., Ph. M. Galatians 6:14 MUSIC THEORY ..... A study in the fundamentals of music, including scale building, key signatures, rhythmic patterns, 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 learns to conduct hymns of different time measure with both hands. It in- cludes Hymnology, using H40 Gospel Hymn Stories and Tips on con- ducting 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 Music covers the beginning of music to modern composition. It embodies the great composers and their contribution to the development of musical form and style. E PIANO AND ORGAN ..... Beginner students soon learn to play simpli- fied hymns. Suggestions are given for evangelistic piano playing to the advanced students. GREEK 1 ..... 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 contained in the Greek words without the details of gram- matical usage. GREEK-ENGLISH 2 ..... NEW TESTAMENT WORD STUDY ..... The discovery of hidden truths in the Greek words in this course in- spires the student to do independent research in this inexhaustible gold-mine. LITERATURE ..... A study of American literature on a college level, with a special emphasis upon authors whose lives and writ- ings furnish illustrations for sermons. REV. GEORGE KYRK John 15:16 Superintendent of Men EVANGELISM 1 ..... The course of Evan- gelism undertakes to furnish the student with a working knowled e of the Scriptures so that . . g . , gifglrian they can be used in leading lost men and women M ailfgirqgsslf 81:13:15 ent Ass't. in Greek 2 to the Savlour' Evangelism I Greek-English 1 Greek-English 2 Literature Assistant in Piano Class Teacher 57 Sponsored by In Memory of Great-Grandfather, MR. 8. MRS. MATTHEW RINKES William E. Avery, who went to be 1317 Todd Ave. with the Lord, Nov. 1, 1955. Warren, Ohio TIMOTHY 8 WILLIAM DERSHAM 19 f REV. PAUL GRIFFIS B.A. , Th. D. Ps alm 84: 1 1 Systematic Theology REV. JOHN KARENKO A. B. , B. D. Philippians 1:29 New Testament Greek 3 Greek 2 MRS. JEAN ACKERLY B.S. in Music 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 present Bible truth in an intelligent and convincing manner. BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION ..... All Chris- tians rejoice in the fact that they have God's Word to 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 knowledge of REV. CLIFFORD A. ELSBREE A. B. in Th. Jeremiah 33:3 Biblical Introduction 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 methods 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 amore practical way. . . 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 acquaint 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 themg and a study of dif- ferent avenues of Evangelism. REV. WM. s. CRANDALL Ph. D., D.D. Isaiah 41:10 Proverbs 3:6 Evangelism 2 Sponsored by Teacher Emeritus RAY W. DANIELS THE WALTER R. MILLER CO. H9 State St. 170 Washington St. Binghamton, N .Y . Binghamton, N .Y . 20 1 ? FRANCES L. SAWYER Psalm 62:5 English 2 Secretary in charge E of choes Book Room MRS. EDNA GARDINOR ENGLISH 2. . .A con- Psalm 37:5 tinuation of the study of Sta-ff Member English Grammar. Emeritus Staff DOROTHY GARDINOR Joshua 1:5 Alumni Secretary, Treasurer l SARA LENORE SWAN Ephesians 1:7 Secretary and Ass't. to Dean of Wome Secretary in elepho Exch ge DANIEL L, CONN ' Psalm 91:2 ,Yrr, 4, V Superintendent of J Grounds, Buildings, ' and Maintenance MILDRED U CLARKE - y Supervisor in Men's Jeremiah 33:7 ' Dlganuft Wollk School Nurse epa men Assistant in Women's Q AY, Department am? W QP!!! Sponsored by N if PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH X Flolral 8. AckleyLlAve. 24 'Howard Ave. , Jo nson City, .Y. Bing amton, N.Y. H Q Wgg QQ? 21 , fi 7. ww LOIS ELLEN LEE Psalm 40:8 , Assistant to Dean of Women upervisor of Women's Manual Work yy Department fl JOHN H. HOAGLAND Psalm 73:2, 17 Maintenance V ,ef WW W Assistant jg! , Night watchman at M My 'CSP' MRS. MARION SPURR Psalm 71:8 Culinary Department Class Teacher '58 Z. GEORGE CHAYET John 3:16 Maintenance Assistant Member of Students' League of Many Natlons Sponsored by WATERVILLE UNION CHURCH Waterville, Conn. 22 HELENE HEMENWAY Deuteronomy 31:8 English 1 English 3 Assistant in Women's Department Ass't. in Bookkeeperfs Dept ENGLISH 1 ..... This course deals with the fundamentals of English grammar. ENGLISH 3 ..... This course in composition helps to equip the stu- dent to present the Gos- pel effectively. MRS. MYRTA HAWLEY Isaiah 41:10 Assistant in Culinary Department DUNDEE BIBLE CHURCH Dundee, N .Y. Rev. David Fisher, Pastor To the Facult and Staff PEARL ANUSZKIEWICZ Psalm 84:11 In charge of the laundry As P. B. T. S. graduating Class of 1956, we thank God for the privilege of being permitted to receive of your work of faith and labor of love. We believe your lives, yielded to the guidance of the Holy Spirit in loving obedience and sacrificial service, have been the very molds which God has used to prepare us for His min- istry of reconciliation. In that you always magnify your office in the work of the Lord, we have been taught in the Word and by your example to effectively present God's unspeakable Gift. Our thanks to you, Faculty and Staff , for your untiring devotion in fitting us for the ambas- sadorship of Christ. We would that you may be in our prayers daily, and that all Grace may abound in you richly to the perfection of His will in those who follow us. Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the Word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you. II Thessalonians 3:1. Vernon Brobston Sponsored by EARNEST L. POOLE COLUMBIA AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Afton, N.Y. Tyrone, Pa. Rom. 12:1 23 Seniors The Conquering Blood They overcame .... by the blood of the Lamb. --Rev. 12:11 The shed blood of the Lamb of God is the basis whereby sin, and death and Satan have been conquered. The message in Romans 3:23, For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God, H is indeed a hopeless one. Especially, is this true when the realization of Romans 6:23, that the wages of sin is death, is borne in upon the soul. Condemnation rests upon the sinner. What hope, then, is there for sinful man? It is declared in the Gospel the glorious news that Christ, the spotless Lamb of God, came, He bled, He died. Thus, by shedding His own precious blood, He conquered sin. Man's responsibility now is his personal acceptance of this atoning work of Christ. When this step is taken and he places his faith in the finished work of Calvary, he shall be free from the law of sin and death, --Romans 8:2g for if the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. --John 8:36. Not only is there victory over sin through the shed blood but also over death, for death could not hold the Son of God. Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes. And because He lives, we too, shall live. i Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same, that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil. --Hebrews 2:14. This is another blessed truth that Satan, God's arch enemy and the Christian's, has been defeated by the blood of the Lamb. No longer can he hold the one who is trusting in Christ in his powerg for the child of God rests in the victory of the cruicified risen Saviour. John tells us in his first Epistle that greater is He that is in you than he that is in Would you be free from your burden of sin? There s power in the blood' Would you o'er evil a victory win? There s wonderful power in the blood. Nellie A. Manley Rev. 12:11 llllxxs Q . ' KC , ! the world. K6 ! I I Y, -I' 24 H3 Main.-M To Our Class Teacher REV. WOODROW BROWN Mr. Brown, we, the Class of 1956, wish to express our gratitude to you for the blessing you have been to us during these past three years. Your life here on the campus of P. B. T. S. has truly shown forth the love of God. In your classes you have been a source of real bless- ing to us, and through your humble spirit and consecrated life to Godyou have taught us many lessons which will prove to be helpful in our future service for the Master. As our class teacher, you have guided us in our class activities and our spiritual life in a cheerful and Christlike manner. The counsel .you have given us has been with much patience and prayer, showing your love to us. Our appreciation goes out to you, Mr. Brown, for the ways in which you have helped us through our years of preparation for the Lord's service, here at P. B. T. S. We deem it an honor to have you as our class teacher. Our prayer for you is that the Lord will continue to bless you as you serve Him and make you a blessing to others as you have been to us. Now, The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you. Irene M. Welch Sponsored by SMYRNA BAPTIST CHURCH Smyrna, N.Y. Rev. Woodrow Brown, Pastor 26 I H1113 .eww-'gilt Cx For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich. II Cor. 8:9. I praise God that He, having brought me into this marvelous grace, has seen fit to call me into His service, where I, as others of like precious faith, may point souls to the Saviour. .D-we Biwgv- YW ww :s iwA.c.cV-V-.. G93 if ouusl-V.-Jxl,q,uK2,a:vs'9u1..n. 96.1.12 , U-2-.e..A...JQY-lfvvx I-Gyulw.-Y-v.4N-.Q,V' S-afar.-,'PAr,on.vk lb-4-4NNm!LLufQ bbpstfocitvvv.. 'mdk AU,.,,,'H L50-A JWAAJLE-.1 - J-o-v-e+?Jm-Temp 1.3130 For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Chr God unto salvation to everyone that believeth, to the Greek. Romans 1:16. This salvation has given me more peace and else I have ever known. Will you not accept Jesus Shirley Andrus 1598 Woodbine Ave. Warren, Ohio My hope is in Thee. U Psalm 39:7. Friends all around me are trying to find, What the heart yearns for by sin undermined. I have the secret, I know where 'tis found, Only true pleasures in Jesus abound. All that I want is in Jesusg He satisfies, joy He supplies. Life would be worthless without Him, All things in Jesus I find. 'rio owl., Derwin Hauser Cadis, Pennsylvania ist, for it is the power of the Jew first, and also to real comfort than anything and find this real peace? WL D L Goa' lb swf 44. ' Z .0-0---d.'baal.v Us-Led. 3v1Q,Lv-it N 15,1 AC.. 5 014 1 D Doris Faye Voss fdlvp 7707 Dorothy Ave. A , all 'f Parma, Ohio I 14-uf. : .33 ' Crown Him with many crowns, The Lamb upon His throne. Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns, All music but its own! Awake, my soul and sing, Of Him who died for Thee, And hail Him as thy matchless King, Thro' all eternity. or to me to live is Chrii and to die is gain. Phil. 1:21. bad uonalu Nasn ' L' A47 ULD W 4,7 1641, W 7 ALA' 301 East Elm Street Z - - 1 QAM ' Penn Yan, New York ' !'4Lf Sponsored by Zi REV. 8. MRS. KENNETH ANDRUS MR. 8. MRS. HAROLD WEST MR. 8. MRS . IRA ANDRUS Wegf Delqwqfe Ave , AHGTITTC, N .E. Woodbine, S .E. Toledo, Ohio Warren, Ohio Warren, Ohio Life is o grindstone, and whether it grinds o mon or polishes him up depends upon the stuff he's mode of. 27 - Anon I There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. Proverbs 14:12. Jesus saith unto him, I am the I way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6. Prais God Ifound The ay, the Lord Jesus Christ. Qiifkiififfffrr fiddle nfl 5 fl? Roberta Borden Breesport, New York I rejoice in the knowledge that the One in whom I have placed my trust is the possessor of all knowledge and power and is eternally present. As Paul has said, 1 can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil.4:13. 'qzpellma ,.5,.o,,704AJ A-vu I-RM. Z Z Q Eldred Ankney f 711 Alexander St. Tzu., QI I Sedro-Woolley, Washington So precious is Jesus my Saviour, My King, His praise all the day long 1 with rapture singg To Him in my we ess for strength I will cling, For ' He is so cious to me. ' i confident of this very thi , at he which hath begun a good work if 'll perfo ' until the d Jesps Phil. 1:6. F 5 lI5fy IlI5flIi iaivlaw I ,r of Mary E. Brown qf Unadilla Forks New York And let us not be weary in well doing: fcjfgi due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Gal. 6:9. Lord, when I am weary with toiling, And burdensome seem Thy com ma-nds, If my load should lead to complaining, Lord, show me Thy hands, - Christ, if ever my footsteps should falter, And I be prepared for retreat, If desert or thorn cause lamenting, Lord, show me Thy feet, - ML Sponsored by Cgftcs Alyfigh W. 'E Johnson City, New yolk I BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH MADISONVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURC'H . v Shady Drive 8. Kingston Ave. R. D. No. I, Moscow, Pa. EndweII, N.Y. Rev. George Kyrk, Pastor Rev Edwin Brooks Pastor I . , ,XJ .dw To err is human, but when the eraser wea s out before the pencil, beware. y . J ' ' - Selected M ' X ,osr I :ea .wife 'wi is 1540 lalfwfw fffiffffa sb aEJohnson City, New York A Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe: . . Multitudes! Multitudes in the valley of decision: . .Joel 3:13-14. The harvest truly is great but the labourers are fewg Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest. . .to send forth labourers into His harvest. Lk. 10:2. How I praise the Lord that He has saved me and called me to give forth His glorious gospel. vw! 'xv' 'mx bo Connie Clouser ' M. R. 97 0 MJ Tyrone, Penna. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away, behold all things are become new. II Cor. 5:17. I have discovered that the source of all true happiness begins when we accept the Lord Jesus Christ as Lord of our lives, and as our hopes, de- sires, and ambitions are surrendered to Him. ,O Paul D. Armstrong 1 30 Sturdevant St. 'X Oh for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise. The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace. He breaks the pow'r of cancelled sin, He sets the pris'ner free, His blood can make the foulest cleang His blood availed for me. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God. Isa. 61:10. Jeafv 4 . t A7411 Q .-49111, 5 Avi, ' E. Elaine Douglas 10 Caswell St. N - 1 ,DU ton, New Yor g ffm MV' . J ,dad PMQ' f He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry c ay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings. Psalm 40:2. D From the pit and the grip of sin, by faith I cried to Christ, who became , the Rock of my Salvation, and my Guide. ' Vernon Brobston 5 d b I E Q Plover, Wisconsin ponsore Y Q4 ,M 23 HORACE DOUGLAS, B. Mus. REV. 8. MRS. ALAN DOUGLAS Teacher of Piano and Organ Affonf N -Y- 309 E. Linden Street in honor of their daughter, Romg, N,Y, Miss Elaine Douglas riticism is something one can avoid by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. W - Papyrus 5 29 WW' A fkrsiiiftw , s D 'I I ' f ' ' will I I 7 54 LM 1.9 09 Mary Ann Gillespie JA Four States, West Virginia Q V Q For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor prin- cipalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38,39.. n Thy will I choose, I give to thee g,,.,,..., ,Q,u,1,s.L, '7d..,.vv. My All of the life thou gavest me. Thywill-Ic ose, nolifelask . 344 fi -A442 M40 Exc t thy giventask. 54,444 My aku! JJQJJ- ,a-If 213,10-we fu ,4.,...u filed? Being confident of this very thing, th t he whi hath gn a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. Phil. 1:6. I know that Jesus Christ has begun a good work of grace in my heart and life. One day I shall stand perfect in Him, for what He has begun, I am confident that He will finish. If you'l1 trust Jesus, you'l1 never regret it, You'll be happy, content and secureg Your peace will forever endure. Prov. 3:5,6. fflgme I Md Betty M. Graff . R.. D. NO. 1 ' Conneautville, Pa. . 4' ' ZF' .ar ,dvvs- ff I JV' Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift thro g w ch I can say with the Apostle Paul: For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth. Rom. 1:16. Sponsored by Rev. Rembert Fessenden, Pastor Charles Churukian 697 Linden Street Rochester, New York You'll have something that's worth more than money, Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg and lean not unto thine own under- standing. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Rembert Fessenden Sedro-Woolley, Washington 5 l tgp'-l gga, g f ' , C .. 'f 1. Z 1 A Z4 FAITH BAPTIST TABERNACLE gd-Lb I N Sherburne, N.Y. J I ' 34143049 fQ 544fff- 'j-- J! za: 30 I 4 3 yu Alu. -z! 7f,L, L . r - J 324916 6 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the d giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled neithepje afraid. John 14:27. I ,Q Ji? 4,2 My Lord is ever with me along 1ife's busy wayg 0-I , T I irust in Him completely for guidance day by d ww Only fear the Lord and s rve I ,Q ffjzffff H!!! York H , K f sider how great things He hath done for you. I Sam. 12:24. Edward L. Holmes Box 17 Lindley, New York I praise the Lord for calling me to study His Word and to serve Him. I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. Psalm 32:8. Lord, of the years that are left to me, I give them to Thy hand. me to the pattern Thou hast planned. Take me, break me, radii! My sin was old-fashioned, my guilt was old-fashioned, God's love was old-fashioned I know, And the way I was saved was the old-fashioned way Thru the blood that makes whiter than snow. W W? with all your eart: for con- 1, if E 1 . JL? iaith! u.g,,,..2 ',.1h!Al,1qZiJyVf4jl J nn ', I I J., K. 2 'K . K 1- fbffew-1 ,W fa- Wy . at 1.-.f,.a , , . 11311 Z M .. ff , ff I '!9!W 'IV af-Zi V, 12 2517 . , ,Lrgywip !1..?1,..f. f 1 , V L, M . h Je I ,GSW .WAI 54 HL' I fwfr B V nn Jenin!-'ff' f i ,gy f .Mu ,d0C'1Y,'. jf Aw , 2 31615 eet 144, uv Gflfl .rm e y Akin!! 1 -wud. do La-MM f fu ' ,4 Wd pau! ' I 12157 1 g V E N A V . 01 'W That if thou shalt confess wi h th o h the Lo Jesus, and t be- ' ' lieve in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shaltbe I saved. Rom. 10:9. This verse is particularly precious to me because it made me realize I that moral goodness alone is not salvation, but the new birth is. Richard I-lollen 3803 West 39th Street Cleveland 9, Ohio Sponsored by CLEVELAND PLASTICS INC. MR. 8. MRS. WILLIAM HOLLEN 4900 Ridge Road Cleveland, Ohio 3803 West 39th Street Cleveland 9, Ohio One-half of knowing what you want is knowing what you have to give up before you get it. - Sarah Bernhard 31 'E Hfffqaff V . r v . . ! - 0 1 2101 I 041-5 J I' 1? r en , of s a ri l , He love me 'ere I knew I-Iimg fd-14 ' ,df-4-3 ,fa-. fU,,p2 He drew me with the cords of love. 'A And thus He bound me to Him. i 'adv And round my heart still closely twine 1 Those ties which naught can sever, I 16 For I am His and He is mine, if For ever and for ever. Isaiah 41:10. I praise the Lord that He is my Saviour and wonderful Friend. in ,An .ZZ-ww .ftcaf Jasc!! uw Joyce Marie Kinner vm M Loo div J Route 2 - Marathon, New York A MM Heb. 9:27 says, First cometh the death and after this t e dgment. Realizlngthis at an early age, I gave my heart to Jesus Christ. Since com- ing to school my prayer is found in Matt. 5:16 - Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven. R 25,4 :Taye e., A .6j0,A,63,fJ0,V I7- ,QME L1ewe11yn.E. Jones R li 3 ya HR way, BUT 'H ls. Wellsboro?uPl:annsylvania One day in sin I was told of a love, coming from One who is reigning above, Gladly I listened, 'twas music to me, To know, tho' a sinner, that I could be free. Now that I tasted this love so sublime, Jesus abideth with- in all the time, Joy-bells are ringing 'tis heaven below, Wherever He leadeth I gladly will go. Phil 3:10. jwmzfej X GM zwmmuf Joyce Maycumber I 44 J Box 75 ' Killawog, New York Rev J ? For the wages of sin is deatl-lm t gif f God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6:23 . I am so lad I receivedthe gift of God an ve peace, joy and happiness g , in Him. My only desire is that God might use me to show others that gift, that they too, might have eternal life. jaw- fs!! 7 W, ' Olin Nobel Race Sponggred b Bible School Park TIMOTHIAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP BI'00me County, New York Bethel Baptist Church Warren, Ohio ll Timothy 2:15 The smallest good deed is better than the grandest good intention. - Papyrus 32 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. John 3:16. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into con- demnationg but is passed from death unto life. John 5:24. 13 Q50 -fame X 'Tue l--efd M ai: C eff www, XLLQLSGA LLL gatguvxcl anti iw, 1,-,-I GTQ Xvlvx .Jae GV ev- lf16ve EN-nX'SCxpajKG5- tina? 'HMS N'x:EX'.r xufiuhtx VIGJQS. hi-oe lf 1 , . we Wand SY- A+ Wx li 'LW NES 'loo3e+Mef Wave V3'i5'vkl R ' BW Mlzpkvatiovi 4-wth ISST- I . BYO, i'Q'f'.xevuL,Qfavic-2 +C fvwe, 3 'VK . ' l 'U ' - v A ,. , -I A .fx prof: a. unix- skein -5,.LX sb Adeline Moore '5u5+' 2.'Y's. UU? 4101.9 YIUKLQVIQVJK' R D N0 1 2233 i.,-,jlfEfLffSQf, Us:Palal:linf Blsiggi, N.Y. Quia N, 3' Q, QS' I'Y. He that believeth on the Shu hath eveliqastinglxifez and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life. John 3:36. In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world begang But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment. of God our Saviour. Titus 1:2,3. Kenneth G. Richard Judson Avenue Woodbury, Connecticut , Shew me thy ways, O Lordg teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach meg for thou art the God of my salvationg on Thee do I wait all the day. Psalm 25:4, 5. I cannot tell how precious, The Saviour is to meg I only can intreat you, To come, and taste, and see. D ,eu-IM-0441 ' ,Leaf fff7 ! MQW 5 ,.c..,.4..jjfJ ,W BIS. 14.11 . 55 4.10 Qffff'77f,1. .. . ,,. W ,W4 'M ' Mar?on1EeI11Z.r 1 Christ gave His all for me. Why should I not give my all for Him? I want my life to count for Jesus. David G. Seeley Sidney, New York 7 Knapp Street Sponsored by YOUTH BIBLE PIONEERS GEORGE H- RICHARD First Baptist Church Woodbury, CON'- Fort Plain, N.Y. John 20:32 33 4 'F'W'55'5fj7,,..ff7f ' JW ,,7'...Mfcwf AW 33 - . ThatI may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellow- ship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death. Phil. 3:10. 974 3 30 ...J 29 Kay P, Uplinger think,not guess, but KNOW you have eternal Box 596 life. To know this you must realize you are a Concrete, Washington sinner, Rom. 3:23, and that through Christ's G W4 'five A-0 5 Jean Pressler .02 dpi og ' . . . 2 Nalgesl? N231 York L? Zhu: af IQQYIT5. Trust in the Lord with all ine heart, d lean noir? thine ownunde - standing. In all thy ways acknowl ge Him, and I-Ie shall direct thy paths. Pgov. 3:5,ij. on-1,114 24551 Aabt It pays to be a Christian, It pays in every way To know the blessed Saviour, And trust Him day by day. 95 - He understands completely, He listens when we callg If you want joy, real joy, wonderful joy, Let Jesus come into your heart. Your sins He'1l wash away, your night He'l1 turn to day, Your life He'l1 make it over anew, If you want joy, real joy, wonderful joy, Let Jesus come into your heart. I'm glad I belong to Him, He is every thing to me. Phil. 3:10. ' 2604 ,Lv all-Lf You may know yozize e l'iie?K I John 5:13. I once thought that you never could be sure of Heaven. But God's Word says KNOW, not ,flex payment, I Peter 3:18, you can have this eter- nal life. Repent, f lieye, and Receive Eternal Lifelpjalu r,L,.,,cl-4 08 57,5-gpg ' Q , , 1,21 A Q v J K f V ohn R. Terry qu. ,Zf Wm 4iI1F.D.No.1 JOY Of V1 9-11 ln J US! 0-Lug, Holcomb, New Y rk A t a balm the broken he rt to heal! :mf Ne'er a sin so great, but He'l1 forgiv it Nor a sorrow that He does not feel! ! , ,.- If I have but Jesus, only Jesus, - If ' ' Nothing else in all the world beside - 5 X ffla JA ,LO O then ev'rything is mine in Jesus, X4 For my needs and more He will provide. ' 44441-f , Proverbs 3:5, 6. bgjg 75 Ci fa-'ly linda JQ.-fffd JM' Our everlasti ortion, Christ lifts us when we fall. . USP ,0-61 AWUV aM,.ya-4.1 JeanRussell . . I R549 R 1: 1 '4'M 'H u' I dba!! PK! fd!! Marion glerier, Pa. , ,a,.,a,W we L - ,ww 1.-we ' -ALETHA SLAIT:-I NLAQSING HOME ff , K 'J av! M41 , , .Y. W ' 2 A born-againcghsizticn Nursing Home 46' , f , ' ' Z5 744, 0 qlll14o'h h ThkJj V6 - goo aug as suns me nn o ouse. - ac erry -P -, . AfX!5 igufqgdg 34 4: JQCAJUJY, My MN f ' :fa -3 ' i K ,- QM ff '27 10 f ' C 3 1' '--F'-I -f' bf! is Be ready in the morning, and come up. . .present thyself there to me in the top of the mount. Exodus 34:2. How wonderful it is to begin and end your day talking to God, having the peace and sweet communion in Him that you can have when you're His Kew iiikgii M M212 hi1d having rec ve H'm into your heart as your Personal, Living Alfa-,ay sg.!y5UA'-f-21 Load. .51-?.'-7 7 gf.. ,t,..., B fgf,45.Af1-47 W L72 JBSIJSI I' Zio wufrlv' 04 5'l '4 'J'57: fo, ,4Y,,,6,d nn' 'Gleavc Irene M. Welch A if w . H ,A lwnya 7 LU-de. Warren Center Stage 1 ou.-v I i I Q ' Owego, New York , 7l Nay We jafcso you -wth lv' vis you se-we rl.-,im . we. Jas- c The God of my rocky in him will I trustg He is my s ield, and the horn of my salvation, my high tower, and my refuge, my Saviour. II Samuel 22:3. Jesus Christ has saved me and also promised to meet every need in my life. But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Phil. 4:19. pr- Catherine R. Weild 606 Broad Street Endicott, New York 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, Just to take Him at His Wordg Just to rest upon His promiseg Just to know, 'Thus saith the Lord. ' I'm so glad I learned to trust Thee, Precious Jesus, Saviour, Friend, And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end. Proverbs 3:5, 6 . Josephine G. Wheeler R. D. No. 3 Motto - Under the Blood Susquehanna' Pennsylvania Song - Under the Blood of Jesus Colors - White and Red Flower - White and Red Rose Verse - Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snowg though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Isaiah 1:18 Sponsored by FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH THE NILSSON HOUSE Franklindale, Pa. Freehold, N.Y. Rev. Keith Whitney, Pastor An ideal spot in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, Christian management, Booklets on request. 35 MR . BROWN To the Seniors Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears. And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace. . . Acts 2o:31,32. These are Paul's parting words to some of the dearest friends he had ever known. Now as graduation approaches, I believe I better understand what Paul had upon his heart. Seniors, it is so important that you watch - Watch your step, - to use a trite expre sion. Your ad- versary, the devil, will continually be setting snares for you. QI Pet. 5:8.l He will try to discourage you when you step out for the Lord. If he cannot discourage you, then he will try to get you to rum ahead of the Lord. He will try to lure you by the lusts of the fleshg but if he fails in that, he will try to side-track you by some extreme doctrine. He will try to label you Uapostate. When he fails in that, he will try to drive you into a ministry of hate. To be sure, your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about seek- ing whom he may devour. A second kind of watching that you should be concerned about is mentioned in Heb. 13:17 which is to - Watch for souls. This is a responsibility that should become increasingly yours in days to come. Up to now, others have watched for your souls, but soon you will find yourselves in charge of a growing list of souls that will be upon your heart continually. You will pray for them, encourage, comfort and instruct them like one who must give account for their growth in the Lord. Then the third watch in which I would encourage you to be diligent is - Watch for the Lord. Keep look- ing up, there is nothing down below that is fit to look at. It is hard to look up and be down-hearted. So, for your heart's sake, keep your eyes off the things that are subject to the law of gravity. After all, our home is in heaveng and since we are on our way home, we should look where we are going. Walking for- ward while looking backward could cause some very bruising falls. Furthermore, when Jesus comes for us, he is not going to come all the way down to the earth. He will stop somewhere up in the sky, and we will be caught up to meet him in the air. Like a young lady watching with great anticipation the place of promised rendezvous, we cannot keep from looking for Him in the place He has promised to appear. Therefore, watch! Class Teacher Woodrow Brown Sponsored by BOULEVARD METHODIST CHURCH Grand Boulevard 8. Floral Ave. Johnson City, N .Y. 36 l Seniors Q, MRS . P. ARMSTRONG MRS. O. RACE MRS. E . ANKNEY MRS. V. BROBSTON Wives w 1 MRS. R. FESSENDEN MRS. W. BROWN MRS. E. HOLMES MRS. D. HAUSER Sponsored by MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Binghamton, N.Y. 37 GL. MRS. L. JONES CHURCH , ,, e ' A. Fo VA,,, A.,4 1 4 1 V '5 1 --V . n . w. 1 P a S t 0 r S MR. FESSmDEN'S CHURCH Yan 11 If 211 Cortland Ithaca Sherbume 1 2 Norwich Oxford Watkins Glen Greene 15 Painted Post Corning Oweg - Johnson Enmcou Cm! Wmdsor Waverly Bmghamton Susquehax Deposzt Montrose Ame d MR. HAUSER'S CHURCH MR. ARMSTRONG'S MISSION Sponsored by 'K MR. ANKNEY'S CHURCH MARSHALL NASH MOTORS INC. 32 State Sf. , Binghamton, N .Y. Mr. K. S. VcmDervor1', Pres. 38 Prophetieal Reflections of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty ix: Bertie Borden wins the world's heavy-weight wrestling title. On a strict diet to lose weight is Jean Pressler. kj I New president for the Ford Motor Corporation is Dick fHot-rodj Hollen. to A2 At the Waldorf Astoria, Betty Graff is now the chief dish washer. The Nash Greek New Testament has just come off the press. ' 4 Elaine Douglas is the new preacher at the Afton Baptist Church. Q-2 J The Pulpit Company of Sherburne has appointed Rembert Fessenden as its new president. Joyce Maycumber was last seen headed for the Canadian border. Vernon Brobston is the new president of the Wisconsin Bible Institute. New secretary for Dr. Davis is Connie Clouser. Cal Jones is known as the Hank Snow of the Gospel Network. A fast-moving jet plane with Mary Gillespie was seen headed for West Virginia. At Madison Square Garden, Chuck Churukian is now official bell-ringer. A new children's home has been started by Barbara Joseph in Africa. A new Homiletics book How to Read 'Broadus' in Three Years has been written by Ed Holmes. By landslide vote, Mary Brown was elected chief dog catcher of New York State. A new bakery, Kinner's Kake Shoppe, has just opened in Marathon. cis Ace fChislechinj Terry is now home on furlough from Japan. C 0-1 The P. B. T. S. alumni now has Viola Nupp playing first string. The jungle of the Congo is the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Race. Q I I I The Metro-Petroleum Op'ry Co. has a new soprano in Joyce Jones. NW- You guessed it - Mr. Brown has a new Putt-mobile. Dave Seeley's Spaghetti House has just recently opened in Sidney, N. Y. Kay Uplinger, children's director at Muskoka Bible Conference, is now visiting in Maryland. Conservative Baptist President, Jake Hauser, is now touring Europe. A new lift method for Dr. Davis has been developed by Jo Wheeler. Paul QCyclonej Armstrong has been appointed hurricane namer at the Miami Weather Bureau. The Red Cross has received Jean Russell's tenth gallon of blood. A busy barber is Ken Richard, with his unique clipper crew-cut . First prize in the Owego County Fair hog-calling contest goes to Irene Welch. The Weild's Kaiser is still keeping several Endicott garages in business. Adeline Moore has been promoted to head nurse at the Palatine Bridge Animal Hospital. Suffering shock from bursting bubble gum, Doris Voss is at the Parma Hospital. Shirley Andrus is happy directing a 50-voice choir on a tour for Evangelist Kip Aldrich. Eldred Ankney is test driving the new Studebakers. f' X 1 f JW ffimofd X ki V G0 Q56 - Q i L' -f Q9 L-L UNA 11' 'il f QW -'c 6 -4- I lcizl 39 Class Will We, the Class of 1956, in the sta.te of confusion and of a sound mind falmostj present to you our last Will and Testament as follows: Betty Graff wills her reputation as Little Caesar on Wheels to Joan Thurber. Kip Aldrich reluctantly gives his curly hair to Chick Watkins. Mrs. Cathy Weild wills her long hair to Margery Rae. Dave Seeley bestows his bass voice upon Jim Emery. Mary Gillespie confers her fear of dogs to Eleanor Ambridge. Cal Jones endows his marriage license to Gary Clark. Connie Clouser leaves her talking ability to JoNette Perry. Jake Hauser leaves his mechanical ability to Jimmy Sutton. Joyce Jones leaves her shorthand ability to any Junior who wants to avoid writer's cramps taking notes. Shirley Andrus wills Tilly Mae , her car, to Bob Totino to make his next trip to Washington. Jack Terry releases his dish-breaking record to Dick Millard. Viola Nupp deeds her Pennsylvania accent to Betty Strait. Rembert Fessenden leaves all his mail from Washington to Margaret Thompson. Jo Wheeler wills her splendid public speaking voice to Norma Gault. Eldred Ankney leaves his lift to Andy Dunning. Joyce Kinner confers her tallness to Nola Bable. Ken Richard donates his barber shop ability to Oliver Exley. Irene Welch solemnly gives her front seat in the classroom to Mrs. Aults. Olin Race willingly donates his by-gone days of Single Bliss to John Benson. Barbara Joseph donates her bed in the infirmary to Mary McFall. Bertie Borden passes on some of her extra pounds to Velma Baxter. Ronnie Nash leaves the rest of his hair to Dr. Davis. Elaine Douglas wills her ability to do Greek to Eleanor Pope.. Paul Armstrong leaves his stockiness to Hoot Gibson. Doris Voss passes on her giggles to Margaret Farr. Dick I-Iollen wills his Hot-Rod books to Bruce Clark. Jean Pressler surrenders her piano ability to Pat Bolt. Edward Holmes passes on his photography bills to Glenn Aldous. Jean Russell leaves Shirley Snyder a sheet of paper to stand on to reach the dish counter. Vern Brobston bestows his quiet and reserved nature to Dick Griffin. Mrs. Kay Uplinger reluctantly leaves her faithful letter writing to Amy Sickler. Joyce Maycumber wills her job on the Potato Force to any future senior. Chuck Churukian donates his high heels to John Huff to reach the water fountain. Adeline Moore quietly bestows her blushing bashfulness to Mimi Jam es. Mary Brown gives her ability to get into mischief to Doris Pedrick. The Senior Class leaves all its old cars tincluding all of Jack Terry'sl to Mr. Brown. Sponsored by FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PARMA 5994 Ridge Road, Parma 29, Ohio Rev. Elliott Horton, Pastor Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. 40 cgwqh init: A' wt :EGG '? Y SE X o v'-iv 9 ,nw zr'z.:n. 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R 4' 5 N 04:12. .srxrixrxq ls' Sllbqvnsviix uhhh ,,-,.,t 6 bhssknq. Hun' RYTRERT Q, I nm-. w V me vT..faf.T Q54f, ' ma w.2'?..., 1 B':.f. '2g,4 bhkh ,F4 mx i au' liviiunl Thugs HRRN59 0 B., .. - ' vu: H-a:1i:Ih:,qh, -IHA Jam... hall Fu- .n evans J' Gun and '5 feilougnisiy in which 9' N1 um- .w..,, Nu S-vi-ws., lu. ,I-153, V6 of un dnv lam. Fvcnh mn.. Yllfvmnly lic-dd our iw.. Yewl J 9-vpmi... I.. ua. Sirvisl. The Path That We Have Tx-od Has Bought Us Nea.:-er God. 41 wilh Sunponzyhn' 304 gllluivg fav- 'Wvl blv-Q50 ns! Mn 'fvuhv-wn. 'Y' 5lR R llolhwion 'andy I 0' b G OUI' ef-S MRS. LILA WIMER Assistant in the Women's Department and Manual Work Department during our fresh- man year. She has now re- turned to Africa for mission- ary service. MISS HELEN J. GARDNER Assistant to Dean of Wo- men and Supervisor of Wo- men's Manual Work Depart- ment at P.B.T.S. She is now beginning missionary work in Jamaica. Practice makes Prayer Partners During our junloryear at P.B. T. S. our class had the blessed privilege of receiving five people as Honorary Members. This Honorary Member- ship forms a lasting prayer cove- nant with them until we see Christ. They pray for us and we pray for them as we live and labor for Christ, united together in one bond of love through the Blood of Christ. REV. THEODORE WIMER Superintendent of Men and Evangelism teacher during our freshman year. I-Ie has now returned to Africa for missionary service. REV. DING TEULING A chalk artist and preacher who delivered an inspiring message at a chapel service during our junior year. Sponsored by DR. 8. MRS. D. V. GOULD Sherbume, N .Y. MISS GLADYS WIGDEN A special student during our freshman year who be- came part of our class. perfect, we are told, especially the practice of what we preach. - Northwestern National News 42 The Significance of The Blood And almost all things are by the law purged with bloody and without shedding of blood is no remission. Heb. 9:22. Cut the human body at any point and it bleeds, -it is full of blood. Cut the Bible at any point and it bleeds, -it is full of the blood of Jesus. There is a trans-Biblical highway, marked by scarlet, running out of Eden, crossing the hills of Law, and plains of Grace, the purple heights of the Kingdom, and leading into the very Garden of God as the Revelation finally closes the Divine Page. T'here is an inference to blood when the coats of skins were provided for guilty, naked Adam and Eve. Abel's blood sacrifice was accepted while Cain's bloodless sacrifice was rejected. Noah offered sacrifices of blood, as did Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Blood around the doors of Hebrew homes in Egypt saved the first-born from the death-angel. Israel was forbidden to eat blood as it was the source and seat of life. There was blood in the burnt-offering. When a Levite was dedicated for God's service, his right ear, the thumb of his right hand, -and the great toe of his right foot were tipped with blood. Blood was poured on the mercy seat on the Day of Atonement. The Bible is a bloody Book, and without shedding of blood there is no remedy for sin. The word blood is used nearly 500 times in the Bible. About 250 times the word is found in the Old Testament and slightly more than 100 in the New. Leviticus is the most blood-stained book in the Old Testa- ment, with the word blood used 87 times, while Hebrews leads the New with 22 references. The blood of Christ is called redeeming blood, Eph. 1:7g shed blood, Col. 1:20, precious blood, I Pet. 18:18, 193 cleansing blood, I John 1:73 divine blood, Rev. 1:5. It is redeeming for it paid the sufficient price to buy sinners back to God. It is shed because it was not efficacious while in the Saviour's veins. It is pre- cious blood because, of all the billions of earth, only His blood was sinless. It is cleansing blood because it washes away all sin, giving those so cleansed a conscience free from condemning guilt. It is divine blood because it was his own blood. Faith in and acceptance of atonement by blood is one of the great fundamentals of the Christian faith. There is no salvation apart from the blood. The religion of the Bible is blood religion. Those who will fully reject it have gone in the way of Cain. Those who accept Christ's blood, the life-giving blood, not only has the freedom of forgiven sins but also has the fulness of the Holy Spirit, joy and peace within their hearts. M. L. Lowe DR. LOWE Sponsored by REV. 8. MRS. JOHN FLECK BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Warren, Ohio I Cor. l5:58 43 I!! Juniors The Remitting Blood of Christ Sin is a state of bondage, alienation, death, and debt. If man is to be released from bondage - redemption is requiredg if he is to be restored to favor with God - reconciliation is necessaryg if he is to be revived from death - regeneration is neededg and if he is to have the debt of sin re- moved - remission is imperative. In the plan of salvation God is careful not only to add a new righteousness and endowthe soul with new privileges and prerogatives, but He also subtracts that which is offensive. In the Year of Jubilee there was a letting go of all debts incurredg debtors were not obliged to balance their accounts. Likewise God has removed our transgressions from us, and remembers them against us no more. God has canceled the debt of sin because of the atoning work of Christ. Believers are not liable for being called to account for sin, because Jesus Christ Himself settled the sin problem in the believeris place when He carried our sins up with Him to the accursed tree. God was satisfied that this was sufficient to remit our sins, and what satisfies God should satisfy the child of God. He hath made us accepted in the beloved in whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace. Ephesians 1:6, 7. From this passage it is clear that the.death of Christ Qdepicted by the bloody in some way secures the remission of sins. The penalty for sin is spiritual, physical, and eternal death. If man is to be saved this penalty must be removed. The penalty has been removed by the Lamb of God who bore away the sin of the world. Since Christ has already borne man's penalty for sin, God now remits it in the case of those who believe on Christ. This is the remission of sins through fbecause 00 His blood. John L. Benson Hebrews 9:22 Q D ,H 44 , S ' V va I, V ,'--v ,Q ' ' ' 1 ' ' Fr. 6 5 N ' his 'N ,nx. 5 , if gr .zy WR. 1 '! af' Fi fifillif 5 it h 3 if f 43 Q 'F Q , 3 ' , 5 Tv! V fi , ,g , V ff Q f . 3 V V1 K . Hn .Q 3 A , , I 'X I QA In 1. lrf' C f BLU' , 5 x 4 . . '-qggnq V- f 3452 h . as 6252? I A K I Mmirsamsvol fuivvw ,M I 1 1 , 3, if ix. I, 4 4' ' 8 ,, na Haig an x 4 Q! Q ' iw L ggi af We X5 fr I f,' J W 1 . K Q5-i' Q hz k wfvl iq . sqfix 'E 1 .,L 5 W 3 Y I ,Q t 'U N 8 fi fx' m jfki Q V , ,. A-5 ofw95gbv y 1 3 -if 1 a Juniors f cuss TEACI-ER S - Rev. john L. Benson A ' 'fa Wyh' Whether here or on A foreign Held, V' VJ I press howard the mark for the prize f C of the high calling of God in Christ - eee. Jesus. Phil. 3:14. Z fy' Myhope, blessed jesus, is anchored in Thee, PRESIDENT Roy A. Watldns West Avenue Medina, New York VICE-PRESIDENT jean Irene Whitney R. D. No. 1 Thompson, Pennsylvania Thyrighteoumess only now covereth me, Thy blood, shed on Calvary, now is my plea, Wonderful Saviour all glory to Thee! , Ye mustbe born again. Iohn 323. Thank you Lord, for saving my soul, for I trusted you as the way, the truth, and the life. Thou wiltshewme the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy, at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. Psalm 16:11. Sponsored by THE CLASS OF 1957 Whatever isn'f growing, wears out. - Elliot Pcul 46 TREASURER Gary Clark 21C5 Cleveland Road Sandusky, Ohio SECRETARY joan A. Thurber Box 68 Millport, New York Eleanor Doris Amhridge St. johnsville, New York How thankful I am because God sent His Only Begotton Son to die on the cross, to save all from sin. john 3:16. 8 Lion Place Donna Marie Burman In my failure, sin and sorrow, Bro- ken hearted, crushed and worn, I have felt His presence near me, He has all my burden s borne. Donna M. Blow Route 2 Ulster, Penne. He only is my rock and my salva- tion: He is my defense, I shall not be moved. Psalm 6226. Gelatt, Penna. Margaret E. Farr R. D. NO. 1 Lindley, New York I praise the Lord for saving meg for He is my Rock, my Fortress, my God, and my Strength, in whom I will trust. II Tim. 1:12. --W,.ncweiiwfs-1 ' - Glenn A. Aldous Riverside Drive Corinth, New York The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. Deuteronomy 33:27. Truly there is peace and safety in Christ. k:. .: fffilfli ' 1 yI.1. Russell L. Aulis r kisbin, Penna. V, But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His rig hte o u sne s s 5 and all 'J these things shall be added unto you. l'i' 55 'iJ ' I Matt. 6:33. 5' M Gerald Robert Baker 420 Duke Street Northumberland, Pa. My Hearts' Prayer My new life I owe to thee,. . . jesus, Lamb of Calvary, . . .Sin was canceledon then-ee, . . Jesus, Blessed jesus. Andrew Leon Dunning R. D. No. 3 Corning, New York Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, theLord mighty in battle. Psalm 2428. we Ethel G3-ult -QQ ', - All that I want is in jesus, He satis- 104 E. Main St. ' . .QL.f-Z ffij fies, joy He supplies, Life would be Sykesville, Pa. , titf worthless without Him, All things in Jesus 1 find. Psalm ans. sg. ' ,A .,,,:i7i ..,,, . ' 4 swiiziiilf-!fITi? :. ' - z ,,-: J si. . f n 12115441 f ,f Sponsored by APALACHIN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Apolochin, N.Y. All work guoronfeed The bigger the man's head gets, the easier if is to fill his shoes. - Pope 47 Norma Gault 65 Delaware Avenue Delhi, N.Y. 'jesus is my all in all, While I-le keeps I cannot fall, He redeemed me when He died, On the cross was crucified. Prov. 325, 6. james Emery Little Meadows Pennsylvania Njesus! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease, 'Tis music in the sinners' ears, 'Tis life and health and peace. Thelma Holes Berwinsdale Pennsylvania Dials make the promise sweet, . . . 'Ilrials give new life no prayerg. . . king me to the Saviour's feet, Lay me low and keep me there. Rom. 4:21. jack Forse Box 505 Binghamton, N.Y. Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. james 4:7. I thank God for my salvation and for victory over SID. Psalm 71:16 f 'Ms if , is rg...,,,,, 'fn if f ff r i 2 . , , 1 LB 1 gi .ha E -Q , . fem Kew Preble New York Only one life, 'Twill soon be past, Only what's done For Christ will last. Phi. 4:13. R' R3 Marion james i' ?f,- ,'-',i- Q W ' I vii y William Gibson Bates Road Medina, New York I have set the Lord always before me: because He is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Psa. 16:8. l thank the Lord for His matchless love to me and l pray that I maybe used of Him to win souls to Christ. Kathryn L. Jones 12 Jamestown Street Gowanda, New York A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. Phil. 2:16. je an Lambert Richard Walter Griffin 41 Wheeler Street Deposit, N.Y. I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is you' reasonable service. Rom. 12:1. Daily prayer lessens daily care. BOX 335 Sumas, Washington Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou lmowen not. jet. 33:3. Sponsored by SOUTH APALACHIN FREE BAPTIST CHURCH ACE RUG CO. South Apalachin, N .Y. 69 Main Street Rev. Gordon Hay, Pastor Binghamton, N.Y. Whether on the road or in an argument, when you see red, stopl - Consol Dealer 48 Eleanor L. Pope Leonardsville New York Male much of jesus and I-Ie will make much of you. He that doeth the will of God a- Howard D. Horton 1203 Pine Street Endicott, N.Y, Having been under bond to Satan fu' many years, it is now a joy, after the new birth, so serve s living Saviom-. Prov. 28:25, 26. bidech frxever. lln. 2:17b. E. Margery Ray 7 Vanderland Ave. East Providence. R. I. That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fel- lowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his ekath. Phil. 3:10. john F. Huff Route 4 Hagerstown, Maryland The Lad is my light and my sal- vadong whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my lifeg of whom Amelia Sickler R. D. No. 5 Fort Plain, N. Y. I do not know what ills will come, Along l.Ife's road each dayg I onlylmnw I shall not mind, Because Christ leads the way. Psalm 9121, 2. Betty Lou Strait R. F. D. No. 1 Nimrod, New York Lord Jesus, crucified, Walk always by my side. Free hom guilt and Stain of sin, Yielded, the Victory, I-Es to win. ljolm 429, 10. shall I be afraid? Psalm 2721. 3543 a ' I , wenfiem, rem... 5' The Lord will give grace and glory: .'W 'V X No good thing will lt withhold from 'ff 1 ' them that walk uprightly. Psalm Kg I 84:11. May I always be In I-Il: will. Owego, New York I-'om-the Lord God Isa nmand shield: the Lord will give grace and gla-y: No good thing will be withhold from them Robert L. Monell Star Rouse that walk upightly. Psalm 84:11. Alton E. Perron Box 1 17 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Sponsored by HAROLD PUGH Mason Contractor 6 Decatur Street Binghamton, N .Y. God hath given no us eternal Life and thisliie is inbls Son. Ijohn 5:11. It was a happy day when I received Jesus into my heart by faith. About the only exercise some people take is iumping at conclusions. - Selected 49 Beth Wagner 1158 S. Main St. Horseheads, N. Y. That I may know Him, being made conformable unto His death. Phil. 3:10, It is my heart's desire to know Christ and make I-Em knoum to others. Violet Anne Weyant 36 Evans Street Binghamton, New York Robert Totino Sedro Woolley Washington I am a new creature in Christy. . .l travel life 's road with Christy. . .I can doallthIngsthroughChriSt. josh. 24:15. MOTTO SONG C OLORS FLOWER VERSE I praise God that I know that I have eternal life through faith in His son, the Lord jesus Christ, and that Iam complete in Him. Hebrews 13:15, 16. NUM I-IarlanS Sanford R D No 2 Greene, N Y From a life unpleasing to I-Bm, I-E saved from degradation and sin For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved Rom 10:13 james Sutton R D No 1 Canton, Pa. hhsvu , 1 , S az hn, - - ft, gag, ff ' . . . l r For the Son of Man is come to seek HIE. CLASS RESPONSE and to save that which was lost. Luke 19:10. Praise the Lord, He folmd Ira D. Wagner 1158 South Main St. Horseheads, N.Y. Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all things shall be added unto you. Matt. 6:33. Praire God for doing this for me. God's Sufficient Grace' ' Wonderful Grace of Jesus - Green and White - Lily - Psalm 84:11 Sponsored by GORDON STUDIOS Washington St. Endicott, N.Y. Marshall Brown You can t expect even crumbs of comfort in old age if yo 50 loaf in youth. - Apples of Gold His Presence The Parish priest of austerity climbed up into a high church steeple to be nearer to God so that he migh hand His Word down to the people. In the sermon script he daily wrote what he thought was sent from heaven and dropped it down on the people'-s heads, two times one day in seven. In his age God said, Come down and die, and he cried from the steeple, Where art thou Lord? The Lord replied, Down here among my people. Could anyone possibly imagine an absentee God, one who was always somewhere else when He was needed? Or a God that was sitting idle, being passive to all that goes on round about Him? Deism represents the universe as a self-sustained mechanism from which God withdrew as soon as He created it, and to which He left a process of self-development. Deism acknowledges God's relation to the universe, but denies that He sustains to it any providential relationship. God builds a house, shuts Himself out, locks the door and ties His own hands in order to make sure of never using the keys. Our ever-present God has never separated Himself from His creation. He is the Life and the Law of the universe. He is the governing, shaping, upholding, sustaining Hand that has never been removed. Our God ever seeks to have fellowship with His creatures. He has done everything necessary that this should be made possible through His love and grace. He inaugurated the way for us to come to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain mercy. His Word gives us ample testimony of His presence as God has uttered His promises to Moses in saying, Certainly I will be with thee, to Jacob He said, I will be with thee, to His disciples He said, Where I am, there ye may be also, and to the believers He has said, Lo, I am with you alway, I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Ye are the temple of the Holy Ghost. Are these not enough to assure our hearts that God is with His people and that He is their constant companion? In John 16:7 we read that it was expedient that Jesus should return to the Father that He might send the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, that He might dwell in each of our hearts. To the believer His presence is in- dispensable, for without Him we can do nothing. We must have the power of His presence in our lives so that we may impart effectively the spiritual blessings that we receive. Thus it is the power of our minis- try. The measure of the power of the Holy Spirit in us will be the measure of the power of His presence with us. This is truly our greatest need. A daily reality in each of our lives should be His presence. This is a thing in which we need to be very much exercised in these days. There are so many things that enter into our lives that hinder us from this daily realization. If His presence is veiled our work becomes pure human effort, our messages fall flat, people's hearts are not moved and we wonder why. When Moses was in the presence of the Lord, his face shown with a glory that he knew not of. This should teach us that it is communion with Him which we have in secret that is manifested in our public relationships. May God help us to maintain the principle of daily seeking to experience in our lives the preciousness of His presence. How are we able to keep ourselves in His abiding presence? Prayer keeps us in His presence, Faith rec- ognizes His presence, Obedience is the way into His presence, Love is the outworking of His presence, Sur- render is the secret of His abiding presence, and Communion maintains us in His presence. Thus, all these things are possible to each one of us, if we are willing to meet God's requirements. Christ has invited us into His presence, unworthy as we are. He, through His matchless grace, has bid us poor sinners to come that we may find mercy and grace in the time of need. He never tires of our coming to Him. We read of no dead remaining dead in the presence of Christ, when He was here upon earth, nor do we read of any who have died in His presence. However, there are blessings for us there, for there is nothing to fear in His presence, He casteth away all fear. There are also many pleasures as those of rest, joy, peace, comfort, communion, and such fulness as strength, help, inspiration, animation, exaltation, direction, expectation, enlightenment, and victory. What glory there is when we find ourselves in His presence. There is judgment, self-judgment, in His presence, for we read that no flesh shall glory in His presence. To abide in His presence should be our every day exercise. It is glory just to walk with Him. God's Word tells us of the power of His presence. The hills melted like wax, Mt. Sinai was moved at His presence, He discomfitted Israel's enemies, demons were cast out, the blind made to see, and the lame to walk. Then the church, the great body of believers will be caught up into His presence. What power! What love! What grace to manifest toward such delinquent children. Praise His Name. Our great High Priest, who has been tried while here on earth, is able to succor all who come unto Him. Is it not the trick of Satan to keep us away from the place of power? He will see to it that there is something that will come up to interfere with our meeting with the Lord in prayer. Victory is ours if we will only claim it for ourselves. We need this daily touch every day of our lives. May God help us to seek His pres- ence- T. B. Wimer 51 Freshmen The Redeeming Blood Peter and Paul fl Pet. 1:18, 19g Eph. 1:7! speak of the redeeming blood of Christ. Redemption has the sense of letting one go free on the paying of a price, or a releasing effected bythe payment of a ransom. -Thayer Mankind has sold itself down the river under the wrath of God by its sin, and desperately needs to be redeemed or ransomed from this condition. The forgiven sin, mentioned by Paul, is active transgression. The forgiveness is accomplished by the ransom price, the precious blood of Christ, the expression of the riches of God's grace. Since the life of the flesh is in the blood QLev. 17:11l, the greatness of the ransom, or the riches of grace QGod's abundant giving to the deliberately undeservingj, is seen in the sacrificial shedding of the atoning blood of the Lamb of God, His own Son QActs 20:28J. The tense and voice of the verb Peter uses indicates the active love of God in delivering the straying sinner freely, but at a great and terrible price to God, the blood of His only begotten Son. The sin of the whole world was great, but the Sacrifice was greater, the Creator and Sus- tainer of that world. Grace is rich, because the Son became poor, that we through His self-chosen poverty might become rich. . .forever CII Cor. 8:93. Wonderful grace of Jesus, Greater than all our sin! Paul speaks of the glorious present reality of the redemption, while Peter looks back at the accomplished fact of redemption by the agency of the priceless blood. How tragic that multitudes are still trying by silver and gold to deal with the problem of sin, and attempting to buy the favor of God with Ucorruptible things when already the price has been paid, and the sinner has been redeemed. Rest for the soul can be found ONLY in Jesus Christ's REDEEMING BLOOD. John E. Karenko Ephesians 1:7 I Peter 1:18, 19 ,-E 4? -1. 52 . ,, L , V. yi.. A , N:'gv.- Y . ,ts Q hx -. . , fn 1 sl - 1-. 'Tp ?:. T. s., - 'ij-,jg ug?..,.g gg, ..,, L, M.. O-QQ' 7' ' I . ' , ...-gr, . '-',, 6'-P ' X5 tx, its ' 'U ' 8.5 - -f WET 4-00- 'hif V t 'WF am, 1 Y ,. , . . r 9 , A P 1 . f 4 , 0 F if .f li' ,1 K . , J 'Q' Q ' 3 1 - . ': .eq , . ,-ww . 'tw m . A ' Q IIIN .,1,, ' vu- 'M .gif S 9 KL F' ' . X- W Q f '! '1A! . 'J' 31. ' .vw '-T , , xf .- 'kvnxnai . V- lg, ' A x ' fx wx' M in nv 1 S' nail 'QQIA 1, ,, . :ggi 1 Q'-' QQ Nm' .' WT .- -' f' . . .A - Only, .P - - 5 f i- ' I' -Ns . , I , O Q Y. b Q . , vlwll 0 fa-v 'A35' - fl: .3 J X . X. 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' janet Drehmer 194 Princeton Ave. is Y S-' vp. lg. ws -H ack li 12 lf' Secretary Lillian Hauser Linden, Penna. Rosina Kyrk R. D. No. 1 Moscow, Pa. Emory Ball Nola Bable R. D. No. 2 1416 Beverly Rd. Nichols. N.Y. Fairmont. W. Va. 311160 Clark Velma Baxter he 2106 Cleveland Rd. lk-isbin, Pg, Sandusky, Ohio Fred Dallenblch Jacqueline Forbes R. D. No. 3, Box 14 mack mv.. Punxsutawney, Pa. New York 41' S Edward I-blden Sandra Pbult Box 143 107 jefferson St. Maine. N.Y. Fairmont, W.V1. Clyde Mathewson 'lreasurer R. D. NO. 4 Carroll MCCready New Castle, Pa. Baltimore, Md. We Q , ',-, H i f is i'1b 2 1 . yayy y . i 5 james Bass 4005 Lannerman Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Beverly Barber Black Creek, N.Y. Patricia Bolt R. D. No. 2 Milan. Pa. Mansfield, Pa. Vincent Cooper R. D. No. 1 john Everson Betty Hall R. D. No. 2 236 Acldey Ave. Ulster, Pa. johnson City, N.Y. . , ' . 'l -Srfrrw f . - .Q Charles K k Delores Johnson Port Crane R. D. No. 1 New York Lowellville, Ohio Dorothy MacGregor Richard Millard 99 Mauran St. 8 W. Park Row Cranston, R. I. Clinton, N.Y. Sponsored by THE CLASS OF 1958 Worry is a rocking chair - it gives you something to do buf if doesn'f get you anywhere. , 54 it 1 K ,,.. .A Richard Brasser sa Millport New York ...,, e - 1 ATE jack Corey, Pres. Route No. 1 Campbell, N. Y. - e 5 . Q72 6 32 .1 52-.1- ' I 4. ff-1-, ,.., . . 'Sf N 3 q 'ir rf. . Oliver Exley Curwensville Perma . Paul Lowe Bible School Park New York Mary Mcl-'all 241-112 W. Grant St. New Canle, Pa. - Unknown .F 11? . it L ,. yi! Donald Milnes Rt. No. 11 Ellwood City, Pa. 3, - W K ,K ,N , rf 4 W 1 David Purdy R. F. D. Smyrna, N.Y. we Ning sa X95 -!Zr.:.:' ' by - ii I QS: ' nv ,du . A 3' Donald Welch Covington, Pa. Mary Sinibaldi 139 Shippen St. Meadville, Pa. Janette Michel R. D. No. 1 Elldand, Pa. Doris Pedrick R. D. No. 2 Pine City, N.Y. joanne Rishel 1259 Grant St. Warren, Ohio janice Smith R. D. No. 1 Pine City, N.Y. sv ff f' vf,g,?gy,ig ' '55-'fi ' ' 'Wisiii l . me rr-Q. , t ,at ., .A 4918 WF I . I 6 ,? Kenneth Neal Lyndonville , N. Y. George Ree Unadilla, N.Y. Whitaker 5 W 6 Shirley Snyder Rt. 4 Hagerstown, Md. Naomi Travis 184 Sly Ave. Corning, N.Y. Elizabeth Waters Black River, N.Y. PRATTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH Prattsburg, N .Y. Rev. Richard Thomas, Pastor Naomi Wentworth R. D. NO. 2 Naples, N.Y. Sponsored by Joyce D. No. 2 Galeton, Pa. Franklin Slater 531 N. Hyde Pd. Ave Scranton, Penna. Perry 15 Maine St. Hammondsport, N.Y. Emma Russell R. D. No. 1 Center, Pa. Loran Whimsy R. D. No. 1 Mom-oetan, Pa. Barbara Stevens R. D. No. 1 21 N. Main St. Cortland, N.Y. Dorothy Terry Bther Munson Pine Valley N. Y . Norma Raeburn Box 394 Leavittsburg, Ohio Shirley Sent: R.D.1, Manchester York County, Penna. l Margaret Thompson Sedro-Woolley Was S13 ol' J' is if fftjwlfsitttwtg, rf TS Bible School Park Broome County, N.Y. . Congratulations to the Class of 56 , Prov. 3:6 Young People of the North Urbana Baptist Church Hammondsport, N.Y. Rev. F. T. Perry, Pastor Men who try to do something and tail are infinitely better than those who try nothlng and succeed. - Unknown 55 Here is the Conn family with little Pete, Pete is the newest addition to the P. B. T. S. family. We are rather proud of him. Mr. Conn is our maintenance man. Is there a problem in our minds about a passage of scripture? Dr. M. L. Lowe is the man to see. He is our Interpretation Teacher and has taught us many won- derful truths from the Word. With him is his family- Mrs. Lowe, Lucy, and Paul. I I Our dear President and his wife are standing in front of their new home. Won't they be happy when this is all finished? God surely is good to us. Campus When we think of Dr. and Mrs. Patterson we think of someone who is just part of our school. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson are the school's Financial Field Representa- tion. Many times, because of their sacrifice, the school has been able to go on. With them is their son and daughter-in-law, Clare and Betty. Sponsored by PINE VALE CHRISTIAN CHURCH R. D. No. I, Marion Center, Po. Mr. Emmet Keith, Pastor 56 S Personalities The Ackerly family has been a real source of blessing as they live here on the campus with us. Mr. Ackerly is our Music Director, and Mrs. Ackerly teaches Evan- gelism 2. 1 The humble and quiet life of the Brown family has drawn many of us closer to the Lord. Mr. Brown is a Teacher at P.B. T.S. If you ever want to get away from studies and have your mind a llttle refreshed, just take a walk down the path to the Hoagland household. There you will find a welcome, and children who are full of life. Mr. Hoag- land is our night-watchman. Mr. Crippen, a faithful servant of God, is our Post- master. All of our students get well acquainted with him. Sponsored by l.T. 81 C.A. WELCH 8. SONS High Grade Dairy Cows 8. Horses West Edmeston, N .Y. 57 9.90 After supper and social time we go to our rooms for relaxation, fellowship with one another, and preparation of lessons for the coming classes. Many of the students find it necessary to visit our nurse who is a real help spiritually as well as physically. Before we say goodnight we gather for prayer to thank the Lord for His bless- ings of the day. How fruitful many days have proven for us to be under the roof of Good Old P.B. T.S. 4 The morning classes being over we go to dinner where we thank the Lord for the food that has been so graciously sup- plied and prepared for us. Sponsored by BREESPORT BAPTIST CHURCH Breesport, N .Y. Services - Sunda School, 10:00 A.M. Churcl Service, ll:00 A.M. Prayer Meeting - Wed. 7:45 P .M. 58 NY Um, after which the students climb out of bed and into their clothes, anticipating the activities of the new day. Just before breakfast we have a quiet time to ask God's blessing upon the new day. We all know that to start the day with God is to start the day right. Starting from early morning until the I supper work is done, each student en- deavors to do the work which has been assigned to him. Breakfast is now over and classes be- gin where we study God's Word in pre- paration for His service. Each morning in the midst of our classes we have chapel, a time of spir- itual blessing when we gather around God's Word and fellowship together with Him. Mail has now arrived at P. B. T. S. and is plainly seen, this doesn't need any explaining. Sponsored by ITALY HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ZELLER'S SUPERIOR POTATOE CHIPS Rev. Richard Thomas, Pastor Highspire, Pa. l 59 A day. at P.B. T.S. starts with the rising bell, I School Activities The Perfecting Blood The truth of scripture includes the thrilling teaching of a covenant so unchanging in its provisions that it can justly be called an eternal covenant. God had seen fit to bind Himself by certain subordinate agreements that vitally affected the Jewish people, but in Hebrews we enter into an under- standing of a final, perfect work of God in Christ Jesus. This work is the basis for all God's dealing with the believer. The covenant is so vital that it is sealed with the shed blood of the Son of God. Though the worlds may crumble, and the stars grow dim, there can be no failure of this oath of God. However, as we contemplate such matchless provision for the child of God, we move into the area of the results in our present life. This is a prayer. It is a pleading with God that the covenant purposes may be wrought out in the be1iever's life. The word perfect includes such thought as supplying what is missing, correcting what is faulty, arranging all in harmonious relationship. It is the will of God for us. There can be no doubt that in the blood great victories are assured the surrendered heart. Nevertheless, the fulfillment is not automatic. The tense of the verb used indicates an uncertainty as to the actual outcome. The covenant is eternal. God does not lie. Christ has been raised from the dead. The blood has been shed and the covenant sealed. God is willing to work glor- iously in our lives if we will permit Him. Urban F. Cline Hebrews 13:20, 21 iq' if ' 60 vp Q vf ' fn ll U Ov 0 .... its x X 0 M -M gp- Q- f In , , A 1 5' 5 X . , - E :V , 'az -Nm' xx ' . , , H9 I9 +- '. Ewa mn: K an ' finest! ' r Y .Q 1 81l!:UQn'Q3:'V 'jr N A lf , af, :L v i O f s 4 YI gms A, . 4 I 'U' ,. ' :p o -X2!'!?.f! Q , ff , , Hf5Y.W..?' 'yin' qi! Z! G 2 ., 5 in jf' N, Ji, iff 1' ix . -'v If og 'gig 'Y A X . 721' 'J' 5 . ' A' I iii, X I . ff., Y. f , . J ,. f 1 'f fl I l , J I 1 rf V ,sQY!' '., .,. -1- 'kff Q ' f3?'e2f 'an' 'A' ' L3 f'3l,31,-5 , A 3 ft gvvty'-,xx I Fi f 5 HT :JJ 10' if f .Z R' 'ff f TM' if N: aw, Q. .afw 'f' 1lltc.f.,,,,,,Q.,,: A JAi.12li..f!T,.!LL,.,i Q-,.1fg 5Egw5f7' if , V P 2 ,.' X The Students'League of Many Nations LQ, e is 1 ,f i In the year 1922 the dining room of the Practical Bible Training School was crowded with students who were awaiting the customary Thanksgiving Day Program. The events which followed however, proved to be quite different from the usual Thanksgiving Day Service. Soon into the dining room came nine students dressed in colorful costumes. They were foreign-born representatives of nine different countries. All of them participated in the service at their appointed time, giving their testimonies and speaking in their own native language. Dr. John A. Davis, who was always on the alert for ideas on how to reach the unsaved with the gospel of salvation, saw in this group the possibility of reaching lost souls for Christ. He had the group present their service in the local Sunday schools and churches, and he soon began to get calls for services farther away from school. Little did they realize what God had in store for them from that time forward. The Students' League of Many Nations has been used mightily for the Lord. They have given the service over 7, 000 times in all kinds of churches, in all of the 48 states, Canada, and Mexico. Countless numbers have been won to the Lord down through the years. Many decisions have been made at the servicesg however the students not only witness for Christ on the platform, but everywhere they have the opportunity to speak a word for the Lord. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson have been the directors for the last 30 years. They have been an inspiration and a blessing to all who have participated in the many League serv- ices. During the summer of 1955 five members of the Students' League of Many Nations crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Europe and the British Isles. During their two month's stay there, they traveled extensively con- ducting gospel services daily. God wonderfully blessed them with a harvest of many souls. Sponsored by THE STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF MANY NATIONS God doesn't put out the fire, He makes the saints fireproof. - Apples of Gold 62 AIR F Q o N 4' 0 Proclaim Everlasting 6? Life 0' Q9 W I Radio Program BEHIND r,.,E ot 3 NO Q.-N P' of a 53 P.B.T.S. Program Time - Monday at 11:00- 11:30 a.m. Station - WPE L, Montrose, Pennsylvania Direct from the Main Lec- ture Hall at Practical Bible School, Dr. Gordon Davis, Director. VDr. Davis is introducing a P Dr. M. C. Patterson is here Quartettethat toured Europe this reading scripture followed by summer, winning many souls prayer. for our Lord Jesus Christ. Rev. Ackerly arranges the music used on the pro- grams. Here he is direct- ing the student choir in a number. Senior students tell what the Lord means to them. Here Mr. Brobston is giv- ing his testimony. Sponsored by THE CORNERSTONE CHURCH BRISBINE CHURCH OF GOD 57 Stewart St. Brisbine, Pa. Providence 3, R.l. Rev. Ralph Warner, Pastor Holding forth the Word of Life. 63 Prayer Groups MESSIANIC PRAYER FE LLOWSHIP The Messianic Prayer Fellowship was organized several years ago, that the students might gather together to pray for God's Cho- sen people, the Jews. We have had a blessed time this year praying for God's Chosen People. Our prayer is that many of the Jewish people might realize that Jesus is the Messiah and the only Saviour of all man-kind. We also pray that as the students go to the different fields of service, they may be reminded that God's plan is to the Jew first and then to the Gentile. FIRST ROW: Thelma Holes, Elaine Douglas. SECOND ROW: Olin Race, Gary Clark. GOSPEL TRACT LEAGUE The Gospel Tract League's primary aim is to furnish the students with Gospel literature that they may have a greater ministry for Jesus Christ. These tracts have oftentimes brought men and women to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, that couldn't have been reached in any other way. This furnishes Christians with an oppor- tunity to witness to the passer-by, whom they could not possibly contact in any other manner. Prayers go with each tract and we are confident that the Holy Spirit will do His office work and many more will come to Christ. Betty Strait, A d e lin e Moore, Ronald Nash, James Sutton. John Terry, R ob e rt a Borden, Jean Lambert, Richard Griffin. MISSIONARY PRAYER FELLOWSHIP My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work. Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest. John 4:34, 35. As each week we uphold in prayer our Lord's servants who labor in the harvest fields, the call is ever before us: Lift up your eyes and lookg Lift up your hearts and pray, Lift up your feet and go. Sponsored by THE LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty, N.Y. Rev. H. Markham Fargo, Pastor True merit is like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it makes. - Apples of Gold 64 CHILD EVANGELISM BIBLE CLUB TEACHERS FIRST ROW: Nola Bable, Emma Russell. SECOND ROW: Margaret Thompson, Ro- berta Borden, Barbara Stevens. Presentation of FIRST ROW: Amelia Sickler, Nola Bable, Emma Russell, Velma Baxter. SECOND ROW: Elaine Douglas, David See- ley, Marion James, James Sutton, Barbara Stevens, Kenneth Richard , Jean Whitney, John Terry, Shirley Sentz. The Word TEACHERS IN RELEASE TIME BIBLE CLASSES FIRST ROW: Amelia Sickler, Jeanwhitney, Miss Hilda Copley, Eleanor Pope, Charles Churukian. SECOND ROW: Robert Totino, Ira Wagner, Beth Wagner, Glenn Aldous, Richard Griffin. Sponsored by MR. 8. MRS. 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Nsportsff The autumn leaves were drifting lazily to the ground. The chill of the morning air gave promise of the winter to follow in its wake. Sports enthusiasts were getting over the initial shock of the Brooklyn Dodgers defeating the New York Yankees in the World Series. The sporting gossip had changed and the memories returned of the previous years when the Practical Bible School carried away cage honors in their League. But there could be no living on past laurels: they must press on to attain the goal that now was only a dream in their hearts. Now the young men looked forward to another season where they could use their athletic talents that God had endowed them with to glorify Christ. The sole aim of the P.B.T.S. quintets is to shine forth for God, -win, lose or draw. May your prayers go with them and may they please their Lord and Savior in their every effort. John Terry Sponsored by G. R. McCONNELL, INC. LAWSON OPTICAL CO. 208-210 Grand Ave. 93 Front St. Johnson City, N .Y. Binghamton, N .Y. 71 ff 0 Q, R Q N S' '- 'ff- Q 3? ,5 9.1 X. A good time was had by all. ., : i , Q' U4-Q, IS it real? The Mr. G Mrs. Qxtlook. Y 'fx fr ' -wiv: ff'f5:1!J?-' ,., A 'W' 'W KJXJ afi I Z J I gl L viii' Sad Case. What a Day! ! It's true. Adventurous Voss! ! Mommy Buckland Luk. his Bram time . What a Line. Late Shins. Sponsored by MR. 8. MRS. ROBERT H. WEILD GENERAL DRY CLEANING CO 606 Broqd St. J. B. Shepard 8. Son Endicoff, N .Y. Wesf Corners, N .Y. 72 af f ' You hungry? Penny for your thoughts. just a httle relaxatmon. King Churruk . Sing foils. Let's dean this back yard! ! Fine Boys. TIOGA BUILDERS R. D. No. I Endicott, New York 73 Pass the food please. It's all yours P.B. T.S. Hog calling time It's good folks. Sponsored by MC CREARY TIRE 8. RUBBER CO Indiana , Pennsylvania 74 EARLY CLASSES ANDREWS, MRS. SADIE D. Deceased BENNETT, MRS. EMI1.Y BADGER Box 26, Hamilton, Kan. Pastor's Wife BENNETT, MR. LEW CASS Box 26, Hamilton, Kan. Pastor BIRDSALL, MR. Deceased BIRDSALL, MRS. Deceased CARR, MRS. RALPH Deceased CATLIN, REV. LESLIE E. 79 Grove Street, Lynbrook, N. Y. Pastor COLT, JOSEPHINE Deceased CRABILL, MRS. ERNEST Deceased DAVIS, MRS. JOHN A. Deceased DUNHAM, NDIS. T. L. Deceased EGLESTON, MRS. LUGERDIA Great Bend, Pa. HOLDEN, REV. FRANCIS L. Deceased HOLDEN, MRS. MARIE Arkport, N. Y. Teacher LEWIS, REV. S. E. 65 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. Retired Evangelist MI1.LER, REV. CHARLES Deceased PARSON, MRS. FOREST N. 1836 Gchard Ave., New Kinsington, N. Y. Pastor's Wife PARSON, REV. FOREST N. 1836 O-chard Ave., New Kinsington, N. Y. Pastor PARSONS, REV. HARLOW 15 Montgomery St., Johnstown, N. Y. Field nn-., Hem Radio sudo.. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Deceased WAGNER, REV. H. H. Deceased WALTON, MRS. ROPHIE Deceased WTLKERSON, MRS. C. A. W. R. C. Horne, Oxford, N. Y. Retired CLASS OF 1911 BLUM, LENA B1 Park Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Church Worker DEPUY, ADA Deceased KIAWSON, MRS. ANNA Deceased ORTON, REV. GEORGE Deceased YOUNG, REV. ARTHUR Address Unknown CLASS OF 1912 HARRISON, IMS. FAN YON R. D. No. 1, Jermyn, Pa. Evangelist's Wife NEWTON, GRACE S. Afton, N. Y. Church Worker PETERSON, REV. EDWARD Scotch Plains, N. J. Pastor CLASS Cf 1913 CAMP, REV. EARL Deceased cook, MRS. BERTHA Fox 195-8th St., Cleveland, Tenn. Missionary on Furlough WHITNEY, REV. JOHN 136 E. 3rd SK., Bloomsburg, Pa. Pastor Alumni CLASS OF 1914 ALBRO, NDIS. GLADYS SPENCER R. D. NO. 3, Marathon, N. Y. Housewife SAYENGA, LENORE 2317 Almont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pastor SCOTT, REV. WALTER Add:-es Unknown CLASS Cf 1915 CHRISTENSEN, RUTH M'Boula, via N'gaoundere Coula Missionary French Cameroun, W. Africa Misionary FOOTE, ORA BELLE Deceased FREEMAN, MRS. HARRIET R. R. D. No. 2, New Milford, Pa. Pbusewife LEWIS, MRS. EDITH GAVITI' Hopbottom, Pa. Active Christian Work POWERS, REV. IRVING Deceased WEAKLAND, DR. ROY Box 776, Jamestown, N. Y. Pastor CLASS OF 1916 GREGORY, ISABEILE 2 Hamilton St., Binghamton, N. Y. Mission Work HINES, MRS. BIRDIE KUNARD 6 Lakewood Road, Pensacola, Fla. LYON, MARIETTA Buffalo Bible Inst., 827 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. Dean of Women MAC ARTHUR, MRS. ALICE HARTER 111 E. Seneca St., Oswego, N. Y. Practical Christian Work MAC ARTHUR, HOMER H. Address Unknown NICHOLS, REV. HARRY M. P. Keller, Virginia Pastor SI-IEPARDSON, MARY Port Crane, N. Y. WIGHT, MRS. MARGARET FINK Hartwell, Ga. Pastnr's Wife CLASS OF 1917 ASCHENBACH, REV. WALTER Park Mem. Bapt. Church, Springfield, Mas. Pastor ASCHENBACI-I, MRS. FLORENCE BELL Park Mem. Bapt. Church, Springfield, Mas. Pastor's Wife BEAM, MR. GUY 44 St. Charles St., Johnson City, N. Y. Real Bute Agent BCXZGS, MRS. MARY FIELDS 290 W. Deadrick, Jackson, Tenn. School Teacher EARPS, JAMES Address Unknown FURNESS, VADA BELLE Deceased GEORGIA, GRACE 104 Prospect St., Port Jefferson, N. Y. School Teacher GRANT, U. SCOTT Box 364, El Monte, Calif. GREASER, REV. EARL Address Unknown GWYN, REV. WALTER 339 North Ave., Medina, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HARPER, MRS. IAVINIA HART 2320 St. George, Los Angeles 27, Calif. HARRISON, REV. JOSEPH B. R. D. No. 1, Jermyn, Pa. Evangelist HARTER, MRS. BERTHA HENRY Bunia, Congo Beige, A.l.M., Bogoro, Africa Missionary HARTER, REV. BENJAMIN Bunia, Congo Beige, A.I.M., Bogoro, Africa Missionary 75 HAWLI-N, REV. FRED Deceased JONES, REV. WM. J. Deceased MILLER, ICA DORA Deceased ROCKWELI., REV. PAUL Address Unlmofwn SHEERER, REV. HARRY 7157 S. Princ. Ave., Chicago, 21, Ill. Practical Christian Work SLOCUM, REV. J. C. cfo Wheaton Col. Aca. , Wheaton, Ill. Maintenance Work VUORI, REV. ARTHUR Address Unlmown WYKE, REV. ALBERT Address Unknown CLASS OF 1918 CUSTARD, MRS. MARIAN FAIRCHILD I-blland, N. Y. Housewife DAVIS, HAZEI. BOWDEN Bible School Park, N. Y. Dean of Women at P. B. T. S. HAMILTON, REV. CHARLES Montandon, Pa. Supply Preacher HOAG, BERTHA I. R. D. No. 2, Delhi, N. Y. Teacher SHAVER, H. CARLTON 1105 Pearl St., Ypsilanti, Mich. Pastor WILSON, REV. PIERCE Deceased CLASS OF 1919 CARPENTER, MARY E. Deceased DAVIS, MRS. MAEPHILLIPS 124 N. Sumner Ave., Saanton, Pa. DREW, REV. FRHJ 1189 Union Rd., W. Sen. 24, N. Y. DURGAN, NDIS. ETHE1 ANTHONY Add:-es Unknown FARGO, REV. ROY A. Deceased FLETCHER, EJZABETH 48 Allen St., Johnson City, N. Y. Teacher, Baptist Bible Semlnifll GAVl'I'I', ETHE. Deceased HAWVER, MRS. RENA MILLER W. Edrnesmon, N. Y. Past.cx s Wife HEINZ, MRS. ALICE STURDEVANT 1791 hanklln Park, So Columb . us, du Musi c Tc acher HUTTON, REV. LOUIS S. 44 Summit Ave., Catskill, N. Y. Pastor IMHOFF, LIDA F. 1778 Maywood Rd , Cleveland 21, o 'o . du Jewish Mission Work JANE, REV. HOWARD Deceased JONES, REV. FRANCIS G. 529 W. Wesley St., Wheaton, Ill. Pastor LOWE, MARMION L., D. D. Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member at P.B. T. S. LUSK, MRS. JUNE KNICKERBOCKER Box 29, Harford Mills, N. Y. Pastaor's Wife QUIGLEY, BESS 511-18th sr.. Zerhfvhillf. Fla. Nurse REID, MRS. MARY CHAMBERLAIN R. D. No. 1, Troy, Pa. Housewife THOMPSON, MAE.E Deceased TUCKER, BEATRICE Robber! Run G Eagle Rd., Walllngfor VIBBARD, HAZEL L. 48 Allen St., Johnson City, N. Y. Teacher at Baptin Bible Seminary d, Pa CLASS OF 1981 BAII.OR, REV. ALBERT Gospel Tabernacle, Belmont, N. Y. Farmer BURCI-FIELD, NERS. MILDRED FRANCE 1221 13th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Pash:a s Wife BURCHFIELD, REV. JOHN W. 1221 13th St., Altoona, Pa. Pasta' CROMER, BELLA Addess Unlmown CUSTARD, REV. S. S. Holland, N. Y. Bus Driver DAVIS, DR. GORDON C. Bible School Park, N. Y. President of P. B. T. S. ELDRETT, MRS. M. STEVENS Add-ess Unknown HEINZ, REV. ALBERT 1791 Franklin Park, S. Columbus, dak: Ass't. Pastor, Professor of Music HGLY, NDIS. L. PALMER Deceased IVES, CORA S. R. D. No. 1, Sllverdale, Ms. Church Work JAMES, MRS. LEROY 352 Second St., N. E. Carroltan, Ohio Psstor's Wife OSTRANDER, MRS. LYDIA DIXON Deceased RAL5'lUN, NIRS. EDITH ROBERTSGI Binghamton, N. Y. sM11'1f1, uv. JAMES 4110 Dlnglewood Ave., Charleston, N. C. SMITH, MRS. LAU'RA YA'I'ES 4110 Dlnglewood Ave., chummn, N. c. SOUTHARD, MRS. MAYBELE Fort ruin, N. Y. SPICER, MRS. LEVA LARRABEE Windsor, N. Y. Retired WICKIZER, PHOEBE nm 12, Lake wxmu, rs. I-lousework WRIGHT, MRS. EDNA COLEMAN M1I.l.S wen sr., Arcade, N. Y. I-buewlie CLASS OF 1921 BATDOR!-', MRS. IRENE WENRICH 305 S. Newpa-t Ave. , Tampa 6, Fla. Community Million Worker, Chlld'en's Work CHILDS, MRS. KATE 'I1-lOhM'SON Blackrhrer, N. Y. Putra-'s Wife B.LIS, REV. CHARLES 97 Clinton St. , Bhglsamnsn, N. Y. Business FEYRER, MRS. NHLIE MONTGOMERY Deceased FEYRER, REV. JNEPH Wayne, N. Y. Pall!! FINEOIJT, REV. L. E. Deceased FORTRAN, REV. RICHARD 1703 Riverview Drive, Faxdicotr, N. Y. Patti! HOAGLAND, MRS. RENA FINCI-I R. D. No. 1, Whitney Polnf, N. Y. Chllcken's Work and I-busewiie JAYNE, MARION Laceyvllle, Pa. Music Teacher LOW, EI.lDA R. D. No. 1, Gaines, Pa. Retired LUDDJGTON, MRS. LULA COLE Maine, N. Y. Housewife NORTHRUP, MH.TON Deceased PATTERSON, MRS. MARY ALICE NESTOR Bible School Park, N. Y. Ass't. Dir. of Students' League of Nadom PETERSON, MRS. MARTHA ROBERTSON Odessa, N. Y. SAWYER, MRS. GIVE GREY 150 Main St., Oneonta, N. Y. Nursing SHERWOOD, MRS. FLORDJCE BAXTER 'IX-iangle, N. Y. Practical Christian Work SPENCE, MRS. INE HOOVER 1519 N. Elwood, Tulsa6, Okla. WECIC, REV. MARTIN Glenfleld, N. Y. PISIDI' WLLIAMS, NRS. RUTH SHERMAN rmalay Lake, N. Y. I-lomewife WIMER, MRS. LILA THORNTON Fort Archambault Tchad B. P. 74 French Equatorial Africa Missionary CLASS G 1922 ADAMS, Mas. JEANNETI1: c1uFF1'r1-ls Rockville, Ma. Pastor's Wlfe BEAN, Mas. MAIDA m.ANcHA1w.D 169 N. Mai.. sr., H01-mu, N. Y. BROWN, Mas. ELLEN BAUIY Sevilla Hotel, 2nd St. N., St.Petersbul-g, Fla Housewife BROWN, CHAPLAIN BURGI-'SS Sevilla I-htel, had St.N., St.Pel:e1-sburg, Fla. Army Chaplain CHIIDS, REV. FLOYD A. Blackriver, N. Y. Pastor, CGI, MRS. RESSIE ATHERI-ICI.T Deceased DOUGLAS, REV. ALAN Afton, N. Y. Pasmr COULD, REV. RALPH E. Maine, N. Y. Paslnr LAISE, MRS. LUCY GREEN R. D. No. 4, Rixghamtm, N. Y. IAWSON, MRS. INE DORNE Adniel Unknown LOWMAN, JEFERSON 117 Standart St., Syracuse, N. Y. MILLS, REV. C. W. K. 750 Fountain N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Pashor, Teacher, Evangelist PETERSCII, REV. DUTTON Odessa, N. Y. Pastor SABINS, MRS. MABHIE STEVENS 103 Maln St., Towanda, Pa. SEYMOUR, MRS. LINDA THOMPSCN 117-112 Milton St., New Castle, Pa. lissionary SMITH, DELIAH 61 Williams St., Carbondale, Pa. Bookkeeper SMITH, REV. FRANCIS Deceased SIMTH, REV. FRANK 410 Wllson St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. TRUAX, REV. CLYDE W. 218 Elmwood Ave., Hmira Heights, N. Y. Pasta WHITACRE, EMMELINE 6 Kllg Ave,, Blnghammn, N. Y. Prscdcal Christian Work CLASS OF 1 923 BABCOCK, MRS. GEORGIA SMl'l'H Address Unlmawn BEERS, MRS. HERMAN Clarence, N. Y. Pas1:or's Wife BDIRS, I-IERMAN Clarence, N. Y. P281 BERRY, HARGD F. 750 Willoughby Ave., kevoort, Station kooklyn, N. Y. Pasta' BLACKWELL, MRS. IRENEWHITCOMB 1181 may mud, webm., N. Y. Practical Christian Work BRAIN!-BRD, IRENE Providence Bible Institute, Providence, R.I. Matron CARPDITER, REV. A. C. Deceased CARSON, MRS. ANNA REYNCLDS Deceased CATAl.DO, REV. D. ARTHUR Box 204, Prattsvllle, N. Y. Pastas' COOPER, MRS. HARRIET PARKER R. D. No. 1, Morton, Mlsl. Housewife CUMIMINGS, REV. SILAS Address Unknown DAVENPORT, MRS. BESSIE DIIMER R. D. No. 2, hmxsutawney, Pa. Practical Clnlstian Wa-k 76 GEIGER, AGNES 13 101st St., 'Il-oy, N. Y. Bible Club Worker HALL, REV. RUSSELL 22 Grant St., Utica, N. Y. Physician HARDY, REV. C. W. 425 Herrick St. , Elmira, N. Y. Pastor HAWVER, REV. LOREN C. West Edmexnon, N. Y. Pastor I-IIJIRICK, REV. FLAG Deceased I-IHKRICK, MRS. HAZI1 7 Liberty St., Cheonta, N. Y. Nursing I-IERZOG, REV. WILLIAM 427 Hanley St., Gary, Ind. Pastor HILL, REV. O. BLAKLEY 101 Maple Ave., Wellrville, N. Y. Pam: HOWLETT, REV. W. O. Deceased HOWLETT, Mn. W. O. Adeiess Unlmnfwn JONES, REV. BIAS Pcxtland, Pa. Paspor ICELLAM, LEONA Deceased LIETKA, MRS. EFFIE GERVIG Deceased LUSK, REV. WARD Box 29, Harford Mills, N. Y. Pastor MILLS, REV. RAYMQID Deceased MOYER, ESTHER Green Manor, 815 Green Ave. , Los Angeles, Calif. RICHARD, MRS. ISABELLE I-IICKS Judson Ave., Woodbury, Conn. Housewife and Church Work RICKETT, WILLIAM 31 Parker Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Gideon Work and Supply Preaching ROBBINS, MRS. ANNA DUNNING R. D. No. 2, Wyaluxing, Pa. Housewife RCBERTSON, MRS. GRACE I-IARTER 225 Main St., Spencer, Ma . Housewife ROBERTSON, MR. HARRY 225 Main St., Spencer, Mas. Creamery Business RUNDUS, REV. AMOS J. Munden, Kan. SCHEHLD, REV. EARND! Webster, N. Y. SEYMOUR, AR'I1-IUR Deceased SHERMAN, MRS. LEONA SLAGI-II' Dyden, N. Y. I-busewife SI-IOEMAKIER, HARVEY P. Turnwood, N. Y. Farmer TAYLOR, REV. JOHN Deceased THAYER, REV. FREDERICK New Haven, N. Y. THAYER, HB.EN ' 21 Artlnn' St., Blrghamton, N. Y. Proof Reader ln Print Shop WIIBUR, DIDA SI-IIRULY Deceased WIMER, REV. 'I1-IEGDORE Fort Archambault, Tchad B. P. 74 French Equatorial Africa Missionary YOUNG, MRS. ESTHER MOON 202 I-Ierrlck Ave. , E. , Wlllingmon, Ohio Pastor's Wife CLASS G: 192.4 ADAMS, REV. WILLIAM B. Rockville, Md. Pastor AI..DIN, MRS. JESSIE CARGJ. Address Unknown BABCOCK, REV. EARL Address Unknown BARNES, NORMA 1008 Delaware St. , Scranton 9, Pa. Sunday School Work BOEHLE, MRS. MARIE KNESPLER 521B E. kllevue Ave., Tucson, Ariz Housewife CHILDS, MRS. MICEALA GOME 2419 Chihuahua St., San Antonio 7, Texas Mission Work CHIIDS, REV. ERNEST 2419 Chihuahua St., San Antonio 7, Texas Mision Work CUFF, REV. C. E. Deceased CUFF, MRS. C. E. Addres Unknown DAVDIPORT, REV. HOWARD Hartwick, N. Y. Practical Christian Work DENCE, REV. ALFRED Corinth, N. Y. Pastor DENCE, MRS. EDNA SIEBERT Corinth, N. Y. Pastor-'s Wife DEWEY, MRS. GLENN Mainesbmg, Pa. Pastm-'s Wife FALK, REV. ILOF S Maple Street, Blue Point, L. I., N. Y. Pastor FREDERICKS, REV. RAYMOND 112 Elwood Ave., Medina, N. Y. Evangelist GOUl.D, REV. JEROME J. West Haverstraw, N. Y. HARVEY, RUTH PARLIMENT 553 Chenango St., Binglnmton, N. Y. Radio Work HAWKS, DR. WILLIAMS. 5741 10th Ave. S., Minneapolis 17, Minn. Pastor HHVPE, PAULINE Address Unknown HILL, MRS. IVALOU HOWLAND 101 Maple Ave., Wellsville, N. Y. Pastra s Wife HO01'EN, MRS. ESTHER MONNEL 8 S. Nandcoke Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Church Choir Director JACKMAN, REV. CLIFFORD Address Unlmown Pastor IAIRD, MRS. l.B.A PARKER 309 So. Rogers Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. I-busewlfe LIKETT, VIRGINIA 15 Franklin St., Aberdeen, Md. Child Evangelism Fellowship MALLERY, MRS. WEALTHY BARTGI R. D. No. 5, Susquehanna, Pa. Pbusewife MATHEWSON, MRS. LENA HALM R. D. No. 4, New Castle, Pa. Psst1or'l Wife MURRAY, REV. DAVID Hancock, N. Y. PURRIER, REV. I-DWARD D. Deceased RAMSDALL, GRETCHEN 307 Forest H111 Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. Mission Work SPEER, REV. CLAIR Oldfield, Mo. STAFFORD, MRS. RUTH EASTON 107 Lincoln Park Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. STILES, MABLE Address Unknown TAYLOR, MRS. MAY BEST Deceased TINKER, ARTHUR 87 James St., Hamer, N. Y. VAN VAUGTBURG, MRS. l'1OlSE CROFT Deceased WATKINS, REV. BENJAMIN 1032 W. Ave., Medina, N. Y. Practical Christian Work WILCOX, BESSIE Address Unknown WILSON, MRS. IZORA EASH Address Unknown WOODGATE, MRS. MILDRED FARMER 128 Congress Ave., Roclzster 11, N. Y. Practical Christian Work CLASS Cl-' 1925 ANDERSON, REV. GEORGE 1520 Spencer Ave., Marlon, Ind. Pastxx ANDERSON, MRS. ESTHER BLANK 1520 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind. Pastor's Wife BENNETT, MRS. ESTHER MARMAROFF Box 248, Buffalo, Mo. Housewife BONTER, ET!-IH. Add-ess Unknown BURTCH, REV. OSCAR Deceased BUTLER, REV. GEORGE M. Adams, N. Y. Pastor CHFNOT, MRS. MARGARET PRICE clo Peoples' Clty Mission, Lincoln, Neb. City Mission Work DORNSIFE, NDIS. MAE SHERMAN Schuylkill Cc., Cressona, Pa. Practical Christian Work FESER, MRS. BELLE MC CARDHL Deceased FESER, REV. WALTER R. 1214 Sterling Ave., Coatesville, Pa. Pastor FOSGATE, HENRY E. R. D. No. 2, Greene, N. Y. GREEN, REV. ARTHUR J. Box 56, Northfield, Mass. Supply Preaching HABEL, REV. ERNEST 20 North Franklin St., Athens, N. Y. HALL, PMS. FLORIDA DONY Deceased HAM, REV. GORDON 42 Smith St., P.0.Box 81, Merrick, N. Pastor JONES, MRS. BLANCHE SCAIFE Deceased JONES, NDIS. LHLIAN SCAl'l-'E BURTCH R. D. No. 2, Otzego, N. Y. Pastor's Wife KALTRIEDER, NDIS. ELSIE King, N. Car. Pa.1tor's Wife KLINEPETER, MRS. RUTH GATHANY Y. Toccoa Falls lnxt., Boot 67, Toccoa Falls, Ga. Bible Teaching KG-'Al-lL, REV. WESLEY Deceased LIETKA, REV. GEORGE A. R. D. No. 4, Wellsboro, Pa. Pastor LUCY, REV. RALPHJ. South Canaan, Pa. FMU! MICHAEL, MRS. HHJLN E. RICHARDSON 99 Center St. , Oxeonta, N. Y. Housewife MU.LER, MARIA Franklin, N. Y. School Teacher SHDEN, MRS. E.l.A HAYDDI 55 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, N. Y. Active Christian Work and I'-husewlfe SENSEBAUGH, REV. FRED 201 Smith Ave., Nedrow, N. Y. Paltm SLOAN, EMIS. JANE BAYNHAM 838 Harrison Ave., Scranton, Pa. SPILLER, MRS. GEORGETTA FISHER Rochelle, Ga. TRUxO'I'l , REV. SAMUEL Onennta, N. Y. Dlst. Sup't., Ch-neonta Dist. VKDEL, MRS. M'lNNlE SAUNDERS Add!! Unknown WINDER, MRS. MARETA CI-l'URCHll.l. 139 Maln St., Geneva, N. Y. Paslbr's Wife WINDER, REV. EDWARD Box 268, 139 Main St. , Geneva, N. Y. Pastor YOUNG, NURS. MAH.E WADE Orrum N C. Pastor :s VAfe CLASS G: 1 926 ASH.TINE, C. M. 910 Daldn St. , Lansing, Mich. Practical Christian Work BGDA, REV. HARVEY A.l. M. Gedrurnu, P.O.Thika, Kenya Col British East Africa Missionary c1.ouc:H, REV. RALPH J. 43 Lincoln Ave., Johnson City, N. Y. ln Business and Lay Preacher CRETSER, REV. EARL 425 Robinson sr., mnghamwn, N. Y. Supervisor of Music at State Hospital FALK, MRS. LOUIS G. 65 S. Gates, Kingston, Pa. l'almr's Wife FALK, REV. LGJIS G. 65 S. Gataex, Kingston, Pa. Pastor 77 OW: FORCEY, ORRA MARIE Address Unknown FOSTER, MURNA Deceased GIULLANO, REV. A. HENRY Chaplain in Army fGermanyj GIULIANO, RW. NUTEIE P. 142 So. Main St., So. Norwalk, Conn. Pastra' GCI'lZ, REV. ERNEST Address Unlmown HAl.L, FRED LYKER R. D. No. 1, Chenango Forks, N. Y. Practical Christian Work Hlll., REV. LEON San Jacinto Bapt. Ch., Amarillo, Texas HUDSON, REV. CARLTON Address Unknown KINDY, ETHEL 962 Morrison St., Niagara Falls, Ontario, Can. KNIGHT, REV. C. R. Mlllpcrt, N. Y. LEWIS, REV. NATHAN Box 242, Webster Springs, W. Va. Pasta' MILLER, EDITH M. Franklin, N. Y. Working in T. B. Sanltarlum MOSHER, MIR. ARTHUR R. D. No. 5, Amsterdam, N. Y. Farmer NOFIZ, LUCIILE Address Unknown O'DONNE.L, MRS. LEONA YOUNG Box 79, Blanchard, Pa. I-busewife PATTERSON, REV. MARION C. Bible School Park, N. Y. Vice-Pres. of P.B.T.S. and Dir. of Students' League of Many Nations RHOADES, NUKS. MARBLE WEST Deceased sMrrH, REV. Ancmz R. D., memuvxlle, P.. STRAW, REV. GEORGE chu-lmwxne, N. Y. Pastor srnou, ms. BEUIAH JORDAN Box 689, Camarillo, Calif. Pasror's Wife TPDMAS, FRS. THOMAS G. 257 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Pastor's Wife THOMAS, REV. THOMAS G. ?57 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Palms' WI-lEE.ER, REV. CLYDE Lanesboro, Pa. Youuc, REV. Foarsr Q-nm., N. c. Punor YOUNG, REV. HOWARD 202 Herrick Ave., E., Wellington, Chlo Pastor YOUNG, MRS. EVANGELINE MOON Pine St., Hallstead, Pa. Musical Evangelist YUJMI, REV. JOHN W. Pine St., Hallstead, Pa. Evangelist and Youth fc: Christ Work YUJNG, REV. RUSSELL Address Unknown YOUNG, MRS. RUTH STRAW chmuan church, couwcmn, ohm Pastca s Wife YCXING, REV. WALTER Christian Church, Coshocton, Gale PLTDG' CLASS G' 1927 AUER, MRS. DORIS GRIFFIN Warners, N. Y. BANKER, REV. ALFRED 408 Oaldand Ave., Greensburg, Pa. BIA, MRS. E.NORA KFNTMJY A. I. M. Gethumu, P. O. Thlka, Kenya Colony, Eltlsh East Africa Missionary BGDIE, LENA 191-112 St. Charles St., Johnson City, N. Y mx, Jusrm 1140 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. Worldng HARD., cum nexrq-a, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HAGLUND, MRS. HENRY N. R. D. No. 3, Jamestown, N. Y. Pasta s Wife Class of 1927 Continued. HINSICIN, FLORENCE Deceased Hon'roN, nw. Howmzn Address Unknown JONES, REV. CLARENCE R. D. No. 2, Otsego, N. Y. Pastor KNAPP, LEON Deceased MOSI-IER, MRS. RUTI-I PHILLEO R. D. No. 5, Amsterdam, N. Y. I-busewlfe NELSON, MRS. LUCILLE PIM Deceased PARMEL1 REV. GEORGE 41 Greenwood St., Canlsteo, N. Y. Pastor SCHMITT, MRS. GERALDINE THOMAS 18 sr. cyrn Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. I-busewife STORY, MRS. ALICEM. OSTERHOUT Mnrls, N. Y. STRAW, MRS. ETHEL WITHERITE Clymer, Pa. Fasten-'s Wife TEACHOUT, ROBERT Centenario, 25, Tehuacan, Pue, Mexico TIFFANY , MRS. LOIS VAN AVERY 295 Elizabeth Lake Road, lbntlac, Mich. Parturh Wife TIFFANY, REV. FREDERICK 295 Elizabeth Lake Road, Fontlac, Mich. Pastor VANDENZBURG, MRS. W. RICHARDSON kadley Ave., kattleboro, Vt. WIICQX, REV. 1-IHDRETH Meteor Ranch, Star Route, Upper Lake, Calif Conference Direcln' CLASS Ci' 1928 ALLEM, EMIS. HE.ENNDJ.LER 34 Fark Ave., New london, Ohio Pamork Wife BAKER, MRS. I-IEIDICORNHJ. Holley, N. Y. l'bu.sew'lfe BAKER, REV. RCB!-IRT E. 424 Walnut St. , Leavenworth, Kan. Pastor BENNETT, DR. IOSDH G. Box 248, Buffalo, Mo. Osteopad: EISSELL, REV. RAY 712 Rosella Ave., Akron, duo Mall Carrler CARLSON, REV. HENRY W. 2101 N. Gleat Rd., Arlington, Va. Pastor CGLEY, H1I.DA I. Bible School Parlg N. Y. Directs of Clfisdan Education Faculty Member at P.B. T.S. COWLES, MRS. HJNA HDRFD R. D. No. 1, Marietta, N. Y. Active Clnisdln Work CUSHING, REV. LAWRENCE 61 E. Penn St., Carlisle, Pa. Supply Preaching H.L1N, GEORGE Deceased El.LIN, MRS. GRACE Deceased FISHER, REV. CHARLES Address Unlmown GILBRIDE, REV. W. A. R. 1313 Walnut St., jersey Shae, Pa. Pal!!! GIULIANO, MRS. HI-NRY Deceased GLENISTER, MRS. GLADYS W. ROLLAND Poland, N. Y. GLENISTER, REV. FRANCIS W. Poland, N. Y. GORDON, IMS. MARGUERITE GRAY R. D. No. 3, Bloomsburg, Pa. Housewife GROW, REV. LAWRENCE C. Fall River, Mass. Fatfd' HUBBELL, MRS. ROBERT D. A.-sqm, N. Y. Puma-'s Wife I-IUBBELL, REV. RCBERT D. Arhpon, N. Y. Pasta: LEAVENWORTI-I, LURA B. 904 Laurel St., Hmlra, N. Y. Office Work MASLN, ROBERT Deceased MASON, REV. ALBERT Address Unknown MC CULLOCK, MRS. WALTER Eirst Baptln Ch. , Martin's Ferry, Ohio Pastor's Wife MC CULLOCK, REV. WALTER First Baptist Ch. , Mart.in's Ferry, Ohio Pal!!! LMLLIAS, MRS. LAURA GAGE 87 Penna. Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Active Christian Work NICHOLS, MRS. I'1SIE BANCRCFT Hawaii Housewife ROGERS, NAOW 1054 W. Chun-ch St., Elmira, N. Y. Worldng RGYS, MRS. EMMETT L. Naples, N. Y. ROYS, REV. EMMETT L. Naples, N. Y. SANFORD, MRS. IVA MAE WHEATON 33 Church St., Fairport, N. Y. Nursing SIARLS, REV. LEON 124 Hlmington Ave., Boston 16, Mass. SINGER, REV. MILO 19 Hughes St., Wilkes Barre, Fa. Pasta' STRAW, MRS. I-EEN WITHERITE Charlotteville, N. Y. Fa:tor's Wife TOOMBS, MRS. SBJNA ELLIOTT Beton, Chat., Canada I-busewife VELEY, REV. ERNEST Address Unknown WD.CH, MRS. SARAHDEPEW Cold Lake, Alberta, Can. Missionary WETZEL, MRS. OLIVE CHASE R. D. No. 2, Watertown, N. Y. Futuna Wife WILCOX, NDIS. LINA KNAPP Meteor Ranch, Star Route,Upper Lake, Calif. Conference Work CLASS Cf 1929 BAKER, IOLA 226 Riley St., Dundee, Mlch. Practical Chrlstian Work BAKER, REV. JAY R. Holley, N. Y. Retired Pastor BOICE, REV. FLOYD 625 S. E. 7th St., Hialeah, Fla. School Teacher BOUTHLE, EUGENE R. D. No. 1, Box 223 A, Fox Lale, Wir. BRAINAIRD, SARAH Deceased BREWER, MRS. ETHB. WIICOX 929 McBerry St., Tampa, Fla. I-bmekeeper - Practical Chrlrdan Work BURT, REV. C. DOUGLAS Addres Unknown CGJD, MRS. BEULAH SCHLOSSER 234 Kimbark Rd., Rochester, N. Y. I-busewlfe CONGDON, LMS. MARY MACWITHY 259 W. Corning Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. I-bulewife DRAIG, LUJ-ITA R. D. No. 2, Naples, N. Y. Practical Christian Work HAGLUND, RIN. HENRY N. R. D. No. 3, lamestown, N. Y. Pastor LEONARD, MRS. AMY CONGDON R. D. No. 2, Mohawk, N. Y. MATHER, MARVIN R. D. No. 2, Mayville, N. Y. Active In Iall and Gideon Work NEWLON, CHAPLAIN CDUS Sold1er'shome, Bath, N. Y. Chaplain In Soldier's Home NICHOLS, CHAPLADI FREDERICK Box 125-APO 438 clo Postmaster In San I-I-ancisco, Calif. Chaplain in Army PATTERSON, MRS. MYRA MILIER CEJRN R. D. No. 2, Lake Arlel, Pa. POVEY, MRS. MAE LAND 107 Market St., Martinsburg, Fa. Housewife RIEDER, PAULINE L. 14 Wilson Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. Music Teacher 78 SAIGH, JULIA 31 Vershere St., W. Roxbury 32, Mass. Minion Work SLOAN, MRS. HH.EN HACKETI' 1304 E. Washington St., New Castle, Fa. Housewife SMEUIZER, IOSEPH A. 1629 kill, Philadelphia 24, Pa. lnnn-ance 6 Social Welfare Investigator SMITH, MRS. GLADYS REDFORD 23171-Iomewood Dr., San jose, Calif. SPEEDY, MRS. LOIS TAMPT Addre Unknown STRAW, REV. CLAYTON Clymer, Pa. Pastor TILFORD, ARCH Lawrenceville, Pa. TILLINGHAST, ROBERT City Rescue Mission, Inc. 517 William St., Elmira, N. Y. TRAVIS, REV. LEONARD 444 Indiana Ave., McDonald, Ohio Fillbfl' VAN NUSS, MRS. ELLDI TRAVIS 1625 Wealthy St., S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. WAT'I'LES, MRS. ELSIE AI.DRlCH Locke, N. Y. WETZEL, REV. IOHN C. R. D. No. 2, Watertown, N. Y. Pasta' YAXLEY, MRS. GRACE RUI-lI.MAN Cleveland Ave., Mt. Vernon, Wash. Pam1r's Wlfe CLASS Cl-' 1930 BEACH, MRS. H.VIRA WALTERS 108 Locust St., Martinsburg, Pa. BEALS, MRS. ALICE SILVA Miller Park, Franklin, Pa. Acdve Clrlstian Work Bd.T, REV. OREY Box 1, Transfer, Mercer Co., Pa. Pasnn' BRUCE, EDITH Addel Unknown CORWIN, MARY DENTON Deceased DALE, REV. PAUL E. Mum-oewn, Pa. Pastor DIN, MRS. LEFA MOON 'l'he India Mission, Bllarpur M. P. B. M.R. clo Postmaster, Indla Missionary ELDREJ, MRS. LUETTA BAKER Star Route, I-bnesdale, Pa. Practical Christian Work GIIDERSUIVE, MRS. GRACE EWING Union Springs, N. Y. Psacdcal Christian Work HOWELLS, REV. HAYDEN Deceased HURLBUTT, REV. C. 1. 15 Chestnut St., Waterloo, N. Y. Pastor KENNY, ROBERT EDWIN Add-ers Unknown MILLER, MABEI. 2218 S. Laramie, Cicero 50, lll. MOON, MRS. GERTRUDE MILLER Address Unknown MOON, REV. lES.lE Prattsbmng, N. Y. NEWBY, MRS. CATHERINE FORGIE Address Unknown SCARBERRY, MRS. ROSE DDITON R. D. No. 1, Bos 282A, Redlands, Calli- hbusewlfe SESSIONS, AGNES 272-112 Burlington Ave. , St. Petenhm-g, Fla Church Secretary SPURR, MRS. MARION COON Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member at P. B. T. S. SPURR, MR. VERNON 12m Kammer Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio ULRICH, MRS. LETHA BAKER 514,0cean Ave., New London, Conn. WADE, MRS. UNA CRISLIP Otsego, mio WITHERITE, KATHDKINE 910 Cernetary Road, Clear-Bald, Pa. Working and Bible Club Work YAXIJIY, REV. D. THURLOW 1324 Cleveland Ave., Mt. Vernon, Waah. Pasta' YCRING, REV. WILLIAM B. Box 1, Wlllismqsort, Pa. Blhle Conference Work and Radio CLASS G' 1931 ARMSTRONG, DONALD Afton, N. Y. Factory Work and S. S. Suup't. BAKER, REV. CHARLES R. D. No. 6, Susquehanna, Pa. BENEDICT, FRANIGIN VICTOR Deceased BOSEY, MRS. ALICE SELFE 3917 Sth Ave., S., Bethwood Terrace, St. Pelzrsburrg, Fla. Housewife BROWN, MRS. WAMUL RCHHKTSON IIN N. Halllnon, Pasadena, Calif. Evangelist and 'li-alned Nurse CHAPMAN, REV. HIRAM Clarkson, N. Y. Partor CQWHL, MRS. GLADYS ADAMS 509 Pennsylvania Ave., Plymouth, Ind. Wlfe of Smte Rep. of G.A.R.B. CORWIN, REV. DONALD Sand Springs, Oklahoma Pastor DUNLEAVY, IEANNE 17 Maple Grove Ave., Tclonllo, Ort., Can. Pracdcal Christian Work EISEMAN, PETER Deceased EISENHART, MRS. I-HENRUI-ll.M.AN 150 South Kershaw, York, Pa. Pasts:r's Wife EISENHART, REV. ALBERT H. 150 South Kershaw, York, Pa. PIII!! FYE, WAILACE S79 l-boper Road, Endicott, N. Y. CAGE, MR. PAUL Sidney, N. Y. GARDINOR, DOROTHY O. Blble School Park, N. Y. Welfare Supervisor HAZl1TON, BH.I.E Berwinsdale, Pa. JOHNSON, IIMIJI Adrien Unlmown KEEFER, BEUIAH R. D. No. 1, Beaver Dams, N. Y. School Teacher KILMER, MRS. ESTHER DIXON Cannon, Pa. Housewife MAC KELVEY, CHAPLAIN CHARLES R. D. No. 1, Butler, Pa. RASMUSSB4, REV. l.ESTI'Jl 7118 Granger, Bell Gardens, Calif. Parmr SEELI-N, RQERT O. Plainfield Ave., Stelton, N. 1. Pam: SHADE, MRS. LUCILLE BIGGS R. D.No.6, Bos 256, Hart's 'haller Count Fayeluville, N. C. TOUCHIE, WILLIAM E. Adekers Unlmown VALENTI, MRS. SARAH S. CARTER R.D.No. 1, Nu-dr Plank Rd., Newburgh, N.Y. Practical Christian Wa'k WALKER, Mn. HARRIS Address Unknown wA'r'rs, STELI.A R. D. No. 1, Nlnevalr, N. Y. Child Evangelism Directs! fu Chenango Co. CLASS Cl' 1932 ANZALONE, REV. NRCHAEL 1. Bax 54, Niagara Sq. Station, Buffalo 2, N.Y. Evangelistic Wfrlr BOYCE, MRS. JOSEPHINE GREY 1641 So. Salina St., Syracuse 5, N. Y. Pastcr's Wife CHRISTl'1I, REV. DOUGLAS 365 Division St., Hornell, N. Y. PII!!! CCLWELL, REV. ALFRED 509 Pennsylvania Ave., Plymouth, Ind. State Reperenxatlve of G.A.R.B. CRANDALL, REV. LOUIS Amer, N. Y. Pastor FISH, WILBUR 40 Aldich Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio FORD, GERALD K. clo Mrs. F. W. Frxd 106 W. Hamilton Ave., Sherrill, N. Y. FRITZ, MERTON L. 32 Mlller St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Pasta' GRIFFIS, LMS. DOROTHY FORBES Box 100, Conklin, N. Y. Futor's Wlfe slums, REV. PAUL non loo, comm, N. Y. Parma, Blhle Conference, Radio and Television. Faculty lkmber at P.B. T. S. HALL, MIRS. BEATRICE MOON Add-esr Unknown I-IAYDEN, MRS. Rum s'ronM 2175 Center Ave., Bay City, Mich. I-IAYE, MRS. El.EANOR ROWE Sprlngvllle, Pa. HUNTLEY, MRS. GLADYS EGGLESTON R. D. No. 1, Clnclnnatus, N. Y. Housewife KLINK, REV. GROVE! B. Add!! Unknown KNIGHT, DR. ALLI-N R. 311 Smtsrnan St., Council Bluffs, Iowa Panos MANLEY, NELLIE Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member, A.ss't. Registrar at P. B. T. S. MILII-JI, WALTER S. Addie! Urrlmnrwn Missionary MITICHELL, FREDA 5PflKVlulu Pl- MOCDY, REV. STANU1' 502 Central St., Endicott, N. Y. Supply Preacher MORGAN, MRS. MARIAN WATTS R. D. No. 1, Nlnevalr, N. Y. Housewife ROYHL, MAE clo Wm. Royer, 122 W. Summer Ave., Eplrata, Pa. Missionary SCARBERRY, MR. JOHN R. D. No. 1, sex 2s2A, Redlands, cum. SHADE, REV. HENRY E. Address Unknown SlE.TON, REV. GAVEN B. Add-ess Unknown sum-I, STH.LA M. 17111 Sherman hive, Udca, N. Y. SPRITXSER, HARVEY H. Eve 3170 So.B'oadway, Box 30, 1ewood,Colo. Pastor STAMJX, HEI.EN Deceased SWAHLIN, ROSE R. D. No. 1, Klrldand, N. Y. Pastor-'s Assistant WASSW, RQERT L. Wellplrrit, Wash. Missionary to Spokane Indians WIGDEN, REV. LAWRWCE Box 2, Naples, N. Y. Evangelist CLASS G-' I. 933 RARTLESON, MRS. DORIS LEEE Adrien Unknown novcr, nw. GFJKAID 1641 So. Salina St., Syracuse 5, N. Y. PDQ CIMINO, REV. DOMINIC J. 1722 Forest Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Bible Teacher and Pastor HECKART, MIRS. MARY BURRIS Adrien Unlmawn joHNsoN, REV. FORREST E. ns use. Ave., N., Seattle 2, wus.. Pam: mom, Mns. MAE cooN 2 s.-mr. sr., Fm Plain, N. Y. Parwr's Wife LOREM, Mas. ORENA. 3 rm Ave., waylua, N. Y. Pastnr'r Wlfe LORENZ, REV. OREN A. 3 me Ave., Wayland, N. Y. Parmr LUSK, EVANGIIINE 95 khnmrey Ave., Highland Park 3, Mich. llilcn Work MO'I'l', ESTHER M. Deceased RASMUSSEN, MRS. ANNE MONTAGUE cms Postal sac, cempmu, sw, Pune, Eazll Milionary rusmussm, Mn. ALVIN Calka Portal 630, Camplnas, Sao, Paulo, kaall Missionary 79 ROSNER, MRS. RUTH FATUM 609N. Menu sz., selmmuruue, ohio Pasmr's Wife SELLECK, REV. ELWOCD 22 Haricon Ave., Wllrenalnrrg, N. Y. Chiropractor STIVERS, GERTRUDE E. Canandaigua, N. Y. TULLER, CARIJN Adckess Unlmown VGBURGH, REV. RAI!!-I Cameron, S. C. Parts: CLASS G' 1934 ADOT, MRS. MILDREJ CONRAD 4336 Sixth St., Baltimme 25, Md. I-buaewife BENNETT, FEN'KN S. 18 Oak St., Turwanda, Pa. BROOKS, DR. KEITH L. Deceased BROW, REV. GEORGE 109 Erwin St., Boonville, N. Y. Puma' CHALFONT, REV. GIIBERT 1655 Waynesbulg Rd., S.E., Canmn 7, Grin Pastor COSSEY, MRS. VERNARD L. Adrien Unknown COSSIW, MR. VERNARD L. Add-el Unlmvwn COSTANZO, ROSE N. 114 Willow St., Dunmore, Pa. Working DAVIS, ANITA Addess Unknown DAVIS, MRS. EVE.YN Tl-DMPSGI P. O. Kltul, Kenya Colony, kitlsh East Africa Mlxlornary DE GRAW, REV. BERNARD Locke, N. Y. FARGO, MRS. DOROTHY BARROWS 21 N. Main St., Llbery, N. Y. Pastza s Wlfe FARGO, REV. HARRY 21 N. Main St., Llhery, N. Y. Paslnr FORD, MRS. GERALDINE AUS'l'1N 238 Conklin Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. GATHANY, MARCELA E. Hsllreead, Pa. Religious Education Director GLOVER, LILLIAN B. 17 Edwards St., Binghamton, N. Y. Works ln Wakahop for Blind I-IOOSE, MRS. WILMABARKB Bout Tl, Grover, Pa. Pllttl' JOHNSON, MRS. MARY LE LGJD 71B 16th Ave., N., Seattle 2, Wash. Paslnr's Wlfe IE!-'ER, BRUCE R. D. No. 3, Catawisa, Pa. KUMMERER, MRS. RUTH HUSON 4213 Germantown Ave. , Phllahlphla 40, Pa. PaItsa s Wlk KYRK, REV. GEORGE R. D. No. 1, hbscow, Pa. Palm, Faculty Member at P. B. T. S. LEONARD, MRS. VIVIAN DMTCHELL Wen Grotan, N. Y. MAZZCLIA, JOSEPH C. R. D. No. 2, Moscow, Pa. MILLIRON, I-EIN E. 254-112 College Ave., Elmira Heights, N.Y. NEWMAN, REV. JOHN F. 211 Sth St., Watkins Glen, N. Y. ORTEGO, THOMAS 125 S. Ave., 60, Los Angeles 42, Calif. POG.E, LA VERNE S. Add-ess Unknown POSTEMA, HENRY 926 E. Navajo Road, Tucson, Arla. Workirg RANDCIPH, N. GIOUSELO Addess Unknown RIFI-'LE, MH.BOIl'RNE 136 Chestnut, Ca-ning, N. Y. RGDGERS, MRS. MARION D. OAKLEY 6838 Sixth St., N.W., Washlngmn 12, D.C. Housewife SEILECK, MRS. IEANETTE HERMON 22 Harlcon Ave., Warrenshumg, N. Y. Sec'y. In Welfare Dep't. SICK, NDIS. LOUISE RITTER Box 263, Castile, N. Y. Store Keeper STEVBIS, ASA CARLISLE Address Unknown Clan of 1934 Continued. STR01-I, REV. W. GAVDI Box 589, Camarillos, Calif. Pasnor TAYLOR, MRS. WINIFRED I-ICLLISTER R. D. No. 2, Montrose, Pa. Actlve Chrlltlan Work THAYFR, MARY R. D. No. 2, Box 86, Rackhold, Ky. Hn-ne Missionary THURSTON, MRS. DOROT'HEA SNEDAKI-JK 154 Oak Street, Blnglmmton, N. Y. I-busewife VAN EUREN, REV. JAMES G. Central Chrixdan Church, Pittsburg, Pa. Pasta' VEGHTE, MRS. HELD! REIDER R. D. No. 2, Johnxmwn, N. Y. Public School Teacher VOSBURGH, HAZEL Deceased WALKER, MRS. lG.A MITCHELL Address Unknown WEYHE, REV. IRA 1013 Griftln St., Olean, N. Y. Pastu- WHEEER, REV. CARL 1347 Franklin St., Bellingham, Wash. Pastor Wll.SON, MRS. ELLAJENDRICK 33 Plearant St., Ply-mouth, Mars. l-burework YOUNG, MRS. LUELLA WEYHE Wataontown, Pennsylvania Pbuaewiie CLASS OF 1935 BAKER, REV. JOHN J. Manu-n, N. Y. PIII!!! BAKER, BRS. LUCY SKINNER Manllux, N. Y. Pastor's Wlfe BOHL, MRS. GRACE JOHNSQI 10 Duncan St., Millbm-n, N. Y. Housewife BURLINGAME, MRS. LEVIA OSTERHOUT' 893 wmm mvd., R.D. No. 2, Joxmwn City, N. Y. I-buaewlfe cl-mnos, Aucr: E. 17115 N. E. 21:1 Ave., Box 58 North Miami Beach, Fla. Real Estate Business Cl-IATTDKON, REV. JAMES W. 2418 Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Worlc COPP, WAYLAND J. Address Unknown DEAN, MRS. MARIETTA WREHT R. D. No. 1, Rocldord, Michigan Pa:lra s Wlfe ESTRADA, Tl-DMAS N. Lo: Herrera, Nuevo leon, Mexico Mlldonary FORD, MRS. LAWRENCE J. 238 Conklin Ave., Syramae, N. Y. HARMS, REV. ALVN A. 3304 N. Waco, Wichita 4, Kan. Pastor KELLY, LAURENCE B. 1157 Albany se., Hayward, crm. Navy Chaplain KNORR, REV. WILLIAM M. 2 sous. sneer, rm nun, N. Y. PBM' 1.1'1'r1xJoHNs, MRS. JAMES H. A.I.M., Niangara, Congo Belge, Afrlca Missionary 1.1'r'n.EyoHNs, JAMES H. A.I.M., Nlangara, Congo Belge, Africa Missionary OSTERHOUT, REV. DELMAR RAY 195 12. nm sr., coming, N. Y. Pam: OSTERCMT, REV. EDGAR Address Unknown PURNBJ., MRS. DORIS HEISTMAN 185 Franklin Street, Plymauzh, Pa. Paml's Wife PURNELI., REV. RICHARD 185 Franklin Street, Plymouth, Pa. Pastor RCMDARMEL, HAZH. A. 367 Upland Way, Drexel Hill, Pa. Evangeliltlc Work ROSS, s'rm.A Ngenda Minion, Rulru, Kenya Colony kidth East Africa lhaalonary sl-:mER'r, REV. ROGER o. Richburg, N. Y. Pima' STRICKLAND, NDIS. EVA 612 Jennings St., Endicott, N. Y. Supply preaching, Homew-Ife WHEELER, MRS. FLORDICE RUHLMAN 1347 Franklin sm., neuxvglum, wash. Parwr'l Wife YOUNG, MONTGOMERY ROUSH McLean, N. Y. Deacon in Church CIASS CF 1936 BROWN, REV. Cl-IARLFS G. 240 Reed St. , Wlllow Grove, Pa. Pastor CAMPBELL, NRS. FRIEDA RICE R. D. No. 1, Athens, Pa. Housewife Cl-IAYET, ZEI.L1C GEORGE Bible School Park, N. Y. On league of Many Natlnnx CON!-ER, MRS. I-IELENBARNER 512-112 Nantlcolre Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Housewife DEAN, REV. PAUL H. R. D. No. 1, Rockford, Mich. Pastor DE BOER, REV. ROBERT 321 S. Center St., Cmry, Pa. Pastor DE BGR, MRS. J'EANNE'l'I'E HINK 321 S. Center St., Carry, Pa. Panor's Wife DE GUZMAN, MR. MINO A. 3126 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia 33, Pa. Pam! ELLIS, MARY A. R. D. No. 2, I-braeheads, N. Y. Active Christian Work C-I-INS, MRS. MARION MUNTZ Nunda, N. Y. Housewife GENIBERLENG, HELEN Putney, Ky. Missionary HAHNLEN, MR. HARGD 2149 S. Third Street, Sneeluon, Pa. Palma' HAMH.TtN, WKS. FLORENCE WDJNIE Montandon, Pa. Panu' I-l'l1MER, REV. STERLING C. Warren, Maine Pastor HCLDEN, REV. DAVID 110 Plumer St., Sayre, Pa. Prinoer, Puwr, Radio Program PKIDEN, MRS. HIANOR STURDEVANT 110 Plummer St., Sayre, Pa. Housewife, Directxr of Child Evangelism HUDEN, REV. FRANKLIN C. Deceased HOLDEN, MRS. NORMA CIN R. D., omega, N. Y. Sure Clerk and Child Evangellxm K1.1Nl:r1:'rER, REV. JOHN Toccoa Fall: Inltltute, Box 67 Toccoa Falls, Ga. Evangelist and Teacher KROOSWYK, REV. DH.BER'l' 2936 Hlghway Ave., Highland, Ind. Evangelistic Work KUMMERER, REV. CLAUDE J. 4209 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa. FISH MILLER, IEINETH 627 Lincoln Ave., Scranton, Fa. Working NEWCOMB, NRS. VELMA GRANT Avis, Pa. NORMAN, BERT V. Addrela Unknown P1-lH.PS, MRS. ARTHUR D. Box 1124, Dirdett, N. Y. PI-1l1PS, MR. ARTHUR D. Box 1124, Burden, N. Y. PHILLIPS, MRS. DAISY FATUM Addes Unlmown PHILLIPS, REV. 0. Address Unknown SEIBERT, MRS. THH.MA WRATTEN Richburg, N. Y. Panzor-'s Wife SHIMl1, EMERSON Addr-eu Unlmawn Sl-IOEMAICER, MRS. DOROTHY WEYI-IE 10253 N.E. 64th St., Kirldand, Wash. Punta-'I Wlfe 80 ST'EVENS, WALTER Adrien Unknown WALTZ, MR. HAROLD F. 549 wud Rua, North Tonawanda, N. Y. WETI-ERBEE, MR. RICHARD B. Wen Edmexmn, N. Y. Pllwl' CLASS G' 1937 ABBOTT, MRS. CONSTANCE GARRIGAN 15 Mitchell St., Norwich, N. Y. 1-buaewlfe ARDARY, coRA v. 400Ja1ner St., Curwensvllle, Pa. PUR! BAER, MRS. ENCIE YOUNG R.D.No.1, Box 892, Flagstaff, Ariz. hmnlonary RAER, REV. HAROLD R.D.No.1, Box 892, Flagnaif, Arlz. Mlllonary CARLSON, REV. ROY C. 16 So. Chemnut, Cambridge City, Ind, PING' CARLSON, MRS. SYLVIA Sl-IIREY 16 so. cbenmuz, cambridge cny, mi. Palbor'l Wife cHAnos, DOROTHY 1988 N. E. l8ltt St., N. Miami Beach, Fla. Secretary cHA11.os, RUTH Navajo Bible School, Window Rock, Arlz. Missionary EDWARDS, MRS. FRANCES BARNES Box 112, Waymart, Pa. Pumrh Wife EDWARDS, MR. RUSSHJ. A. Box 102, Waymart, Pa. Plltd' ENGWALL. KENNETH 182 So. Allegheny Ave. W. Fart., Jamettown, N. Y. Pasha! FERRIN, REV. FRANK O. 4110 Hudson St., Salem, Cie. Evangelist FULLER, REV. MERLE N. 1-sgmand we, N. Y. Evangelist and Bible Conf. Dlrececa' GORTUN, MRS. FRANCES KYRK Swan Lake, N. Y. Housewife GREEN, BER. HGIN L. Sclnol St., Townsend, Mas. Patil! HAKES, M'RS. HELEN R. D. No. 1, Dougmvxue, cr. Paml l Wife HAKES, MR. LENNON E. R. D. No. 1, Doxgluville, cr. Pastor and Teacher I-IARDING, IDA MAE 15 So. 15da St., Philadelphia 46, Pa. HARVEY, MRS. MAX H. 122 Della Ave., Lancaster, Ohio Pam:-'r Wife HARVEY, REV. MAX I-I. 122 Della Ave., Lancaster, Ohio P33118 HCST'ET'l'LER, MRS. l-IELENNADER 3432 S. W. Second St., Miami 35, Fla. I-busewife JHYFERS, CLARHWCE C. 20Madhon Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Minion Wcrk KALBACH, MRS. ALKIE SPATZ Gnce Clrllthn High School nor 2669, Mmm, muppxre num ldulonax-y-Teacher KALBACH, REV. RAY M. Grace Christian High School Bu 2669, Numa, Pnulippm Islands Missionary lcl-LMMERER, ELWOGJ Box 54, Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Pumr KI-NYON, GLENN kookwndale, N. Y. Worldng KROOSWYK, RMS. HEANOR KIAUB 2936 1-nghway Aye., 1-nghxna, ma. Evangelirtlc Work LINN, REV. Sl-IERWOCD 160 W. Orange St., Shlppenrlnn-g, Pa. S. S. Sup't., Y. F. C. RallIe:Comm1ttee LCNG, ROY Add-els Unknown MEADOWS, MRS. ALBERTA CCPLB' 601 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. N Pasmr'a Wife Mus, REV. cHA1u.I-:s D. Clendenin, W. Va. Pastor OSTERHOUT, REV. EVERETT V. mx 81, Mmsexd, ra. Palbor RCBIINSON, LGA MAY Bledloe, Harlan Co., Ky. Home Missionary ROSNER, REV. JAMES E. eo9N. Mum, neluonmim, ohio Pam: YBICER., NERS. MARJORIIE CONPTON R. D., wembom, ra. S'I'EP'I-IENS, MRS. PHYLLIS STORUZOW R. D. No. 1, Apalachin, N. Y. TRICIGITT, MRS. LOUISE ELLIS Holly Hill Rd., Silver Sprlrgs, Md. WATTS, REV. EDWARD S. Address Unknown CLASS G' 1 938 BAILEY, REV. mwnmcn 234 Mmm sr., Mamma, N. J. Pastor BEGAY, JIM Box 69 Winslow, Ariz. Missionary no the Indians BEIDELMAN, NHLIE M. 209 Madison Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Rlllglfblll Inttructca' in School BROWN, MRS. D. C. LOUISE CRAIG 2025 Pinehurst, Los Angelel 28, Calif. Housewife BROWN, KARCIYN 30 Luzerne Rd., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. dfloe Worker CIANCY, REV. WILLIAM Box 211, Wellslzm, Ohio American Sunday School Union Work CIAWSON, EI.IZABETI'I 3027 Crescent Ik., Columbus 4, Ohio Choir Director and Teacher CCLLINS, REV. EARL E. Box sos, R. D. No. 1, New cam., P Pastor COOK, VERA Paxinol, Pa. Ofioe Wcrk CUMMIMJS, RICHARD Addrel Unlmown DUESPOHI., I-IOYD W. Petrolia, Pa. Supply Preaching EASON, IRS. ETHELYN PIERCE R. D. No. 1, Apalachin, N. Y. I-busewlfe ELLIS, REV. CHARLES W. 217 I-Iillllde Ave., Rochener, N. Y. Pastor EVELETH, MRS. VIVIAN WHITE R. D. No. 2, 'Baller Park, Middletown, N.Y. FITZGERALD, MERTON Trumansburg, N. Y. Salesman FRANCISCO, ELMER M. Harold, Ky. Pasta GATHANY, REV. R. LEO 7Chua-ch St., Randolph, N. Y. Pam: GOSS, GERAID A. Collinsville, Va. Pam:- GREEN, MRS. ELGIN L. School St., Townsend, Man. Pashor's Wife HATI-IAWAY, MRS. RUTH WHITNEY 903 Pine St., Harper, Kan. Housewife HATTBJ, HELEN Address Unknown jewish Work HUGHES, REV. JOSEPH I.. 220 I-'ir St. , Park Forest., III. Panca- JAMES, MRS. BARBARA HULL 219 Cklent Way, Ap't.4, Rutherford, N.J. Chlldren's Work LEI-IMAN, MRS. CAROLYN WIEMAN R. D. No. 2, Box 32lA, Burlington, Wir. Housewife LUPOLD, MARGARET BARNER S S. Duane Ave., Union, N. Y. Worldng MEADOWS, REV. GEORGE 601 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. Pastor PAGLEY, MRS. MALINDA WALKER R. D. No. 2, Corning, N. Y. Pamor's Wife PIPER, REV. El.MER Box 21, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Evangelist ROSS, MRS. AUDRUS DENTON Eucallpms, Bolivia, South America Mirrionary ROSS, REV. VINCENT Box 124, Wartbury, Tenn. Home Mislonary nm-ILMAN, nw. JOHN 4-005 147th Place St., E. Gate,Bellv1ew, Wash. Paltor SCHWEINFORTH, MRS. DOROTHY KEECI-I R. D. No. 2, Ballston Spa., N. Y. I-burewife SI-IOEMAIGIR, REV. C. C. 10253 N. E. 64th St., Kirkland, Wash. Parlor STAPLES, MRS. RUBY ZEIGLER 712 Union St., Farrell, Pa. Parwr'l Wife STAPLES, REV. EARL 712 Union St., Fanell, Pa. PIIUG' TWINING, IDA Room 1, 312 Notre Dame Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Child Evangelism Work WARD, MRS. RUTH R.A'IZI.AFF 146 Han-iron St., Johnson City, N. Y. WETHERBE, REV. HOMER R. Unadilla, N. Y. WHIPPLE, NDIS. DORIS COON S Glenwood Ave. , Binghamton, N. Y. WHIPPLE, RIN. GEORGE M. 5 Glenwood Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. WHITAICER, MRS. LUTTIIE DAVIS R. D. No. 2, kewermn, N. Y. Pasnor's Wife WHITAICER, REV. S. AIBERT R. D. No. 2, kewernon, N. Y. Pastor WHITNEY, MRS. CARRIE GRIFFIN Kirkwood, N. Y. YGJNG, IOI-IN H. Linden, Pa. CLASS OF 1939 ABBUD-II., MRS. EVH.YN BUDDHJ. 221 E. 9th St., Chanute, Kan. I-Iouaewiie AEJALLAH, REV. ALBERT W. 2018 Spring St., Pltuburg ID, Pa. Parlor ANUSKIEWICZ, PEARL Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member at P. B. T. S. APPIETON, MRS. LGJISE FRDICI-I 3Gambert Pl., Roolevelt, L. I., N. Y. BASTRESS, MR. GUY R. D. No. 5, Danville, Pa. Pastor H.ACKLEY, MRS. MARGARET STCXIT 231 Second St., South Amboy, N. J. Pasmr's Wife BROWN, FRED M. Addres Unknown BUZA, MRS. DALLAS LANE Box 6, Custer Park, Ill. Housewife DEGVILLE, REV. EDWARD H. 851 Penna. Ave. , W. Collingswood Heights, N. J. DEGVIILLE, MRS. MII.DREDBELI. 851 Penna. Ave., W. Collingswood Heights, N. J. FAULKNER, REV. MELVIN G. SS Wentworth St., Reldrville, N. C. Pamor FLECK, MRS. ELOISE JAYCOX 747 Roosevelt St., N. W., Warren, Ohio Paxtor'l Wife ELECK, REV. JOHN 747 Roosevelt St., N. W., Warren, Gxio Pam! GAMBI.E, REV. JACOB H. 17 So. Washington, Rockville, Md. Pastor GATHANY, MRS. MARY WI-IPPIE 7 Church St., Randolpl-5 N. Y. Partor': Wife HAI-INLEN, MRS. EVA TEMPLE 2149 S. Third St., Slnelwn, Pa. Panaor'r Wife HAYES, WII.I.IAM F. R. D. No. 1, Seagrove, N. C. 81 I-IILTSLEY, WHIDI-1 S. R. D. No. 1, Altmont, N. Y. HOAG, CARL F. 33 Perine St., Danrville, N. Y. HULI., RUTH N. 601 E. Prelqueide St., Phlliprburg, Pa. JACKSON, REV. HARCLD W. Address Unknown KAIBACH, REV. WILI-'ORD L. Corner 3rd Ave. G Garden St. Haddon Iklghtx, N. J. Radio and Bible Conference Work IOIGJ., FRANK M. R. D. No. 1, Fornbell, Pa. Paltz! LEIBY, REV. FARL L. Hammond St., Rowley, Maas. Pam! MARSTELER, REV. ANDREW J. 299 Elm St., Strulhen, Guo Anirtant Path! MC ELWAIN, MRS. RUTH YOUM3 Randolph, N. Y. I-Iousewife MC GONIGAL, ERS. I'L L. Reynoldrville, Pa. Panzor'l Wife NC GONIGAL, REV. H. L. Reynnldaville, Pa. Pastor MLNNIGH, PAUL T. 4306 74th St., Bellexnead., Iandover Hills, MORGAN, MR. CLIFFORD R. D. No. 1, Nineveh, N. Y. Working NELLIS, MARJORIE F. La Fargeville, N. Y. OSTERHOUT, MRS. LGJISE ARDARY Bout 82, Mansield, Pa. Pa.rwr's Wife PHILBROOK, MIRS. ROGER Address Unknown ROSS, MRS. MILDRE MEISER Box 124 Wardvurg, Tenn. Home Missionary SI-IRECKDIGOST, REV. MILFORD R. D. No. 1, Odessa, N. Y. Evangelitt SHIRECKENGOST, NDIS. RHODES NOI R. D. No. 1, Odessa, N. Y. Houaewife SNHTH, WILLIAM T. Address Unknown SNYDER, MRS. EMMA SCHICK 808 B-oad St., New Bethlehem, Pa. Pa:nor'r Wife SNYDER, REV. ROBERT L. 808 Broad St., New Bethlehem, Pa. Pastor THACKER, DOROTHY M. Address Unknown American Srmday School Union Work WAGNER, REV. GERALD G. R. D. No. 2, Linerville, Pa. Pamor WALTZ, MRS. EVELYN KE.l.ER Madison, W. Va. Pa.rror'x Wife WALU, MR. I-L I'1DON hhdlson, W. Va. Pastor WATKINS, REV. MERLED. Minion Evanglhque, Baxgalou Oubanglu Chari, French Equatorial Afrlca Missionary WESTBROOK, REV. LEROY 709 Wash. St., Alhambra, Calif. Paxtor WRITERS, NRS. MABLE SCUDDER 427-112 W. Diamond St., Butler, Pa. Housewife YOUNG, K. EVELYN Eanerly St. Ext., Cloverrvllle, N. Y. Working YOUNG, REV. FRID E. Il S. 24th St., Kamal City, Kan. Pam! YOUNG, MRS. SUE SI-IELLHALMAER I1 S. 24th St., Kansas City, Kan. Pam!'l Wife CLASS OF 1940 AMHGI-I, Max-mm xc. 484 Highland Ave., Fall River, Man. Patta- BAILEY, MARY LOIS UBER 234 Main St., Matawan, N. I. Pastor'r Wife Md. Clan of 1940 Contlnued. nam-IAM, EDWARD L. wen sn-me mpc. cm-eh, chem.-, s. c. Pastor BEUTER, MRS. DOROTHY CHENEY Clymer, N. Y. Teaching BEUTER, REV. ERNEST L. Deceased BURGESS, MRS. LYNELL CARTER 514 Wopwnock Ave., Altoona, Pa. Pamor's Wlfe BURGESS, MR. HARGD 514 Wopaonock Ave., Altoona, Pa. Palm' CAGWIN, HUBERT C. Work and Wln Bapt. Parish Danville, duo Pam: CLEVEAND, REV. LEROY Inman, S. C. Pannr COMPTQ1, MRS. A. R. ROSS Corfu, N. Y. rbuaewife DALEY, GENE A. Grove, Olde. Path' DERBY, REV. R. E. 35 W. Bacon St., Hllladale, Mlch. Pastor DICK, PAUL E. 649Benyv11le Ave., Winchester, Va. Pan!! ELLIS, MRS. FLORENCE RCEINSON 217 Hlllride Ave., Rochemer 10, N. Y. Pamcrk Wife FITCH, F. RICHARD, JR. 119 Tidball Ave., Grove Clty, Pa. PIN! GEARHART, REV. ROSS E. Baptist Bible Seminary 1931-314 cum.. Ave., Loi Angeles 31, cam. GEARY, MRS. BESSIE MAE GORITY 85 Govenm l Rd., Milton 86, Mau. Pbulewlfe GLUNT, MRS. ANNAI. AHJALLAH Saltlllo, Pa. Beantlclan GREEN, LYNN K. Sablnrvllle, Pa. Pastor HARDIE, HELENE. 1SALLlEj 2931 Nanlhale Place, I-bnnlulu, T. H. Ofhce Work, Clrladan Work CPL. HEINI-Y, VERDA M. Add-el Unknown HENDERSON, MRS. ET1-E. CARMGJ Chenaqo Trailer Camp, Clznaugo Brlhe, N. Y. HILL, MRS. SUE K. CGVLEY R. D. No. 1, Crooked Creek, Pa. Hmnewlfe LAS!-IROOK, MRS. WANDA LEE WORK 413 N. 13th St., Beech Grove, Ind. MARSTELLER, MRS. ANDREW I. 299 Elm Street, Stfutherl, dale Axalxtant Pamar'x Wife MAXWELL, REV. ARTHUR N. Black Creek, N. Y. Parmr MAXWEL, MRS. ARTHUR N. Black Q-eek, N. Y. Pura-'s wife LK! CLGID, JOHN M. 16 Willow Place, kooldyn, N. Y. MILES, CORA MARIE R. D. No. 5, l-hgerutaown, Md. Chlldren'l Work MILIIR, REV. RCBERT A. 74 Safford St., Madison, Ohio Supply preachlng and Nhneur PAGLEY, REV. ANTI-KIIY R. D. No. 2, Corning, N. Y. Pastor Pd.L1NGER, MRS. DORIS CAMPBELL R. 5, Box 239, Balm-afield, Callf. Pa.m:r'l Wife POG., MERLE R. 518 N. Reed Street, jollet, Ill. PURGASGI, LUTHER S. 280331121 St., Reidsvllle, N. C. RCSS, MR. RAYMOND E. Maine, N. Y., clo Ray Denison Missionary RUSHING, MRS. HELENHARRIS 487 Enex St., Hackensack, N. 1. I-buaewife SANDERS, MRS. DORIS FENTON 1547 W. Byers, Denver, Cola. Worldng SAWYER, FRANCES L. Bible School Park, N. Y. Nirnber of Staff at P.B. T. S. SFE.l:Y, MRS. GEORGE M. Knapp St., Sidney, N. Y. Putxa : Wife SEBJ-71, MR. GEORGE M. Knapp St., Sidney, N. Y. Pam! Sl-lH.LEN'BERGFJl, NRS. WAYNE J. Water Tower Rd., Hyde Park, N. Y. PatUm'l Wife SHELLENBERGER, REV. WAYNE 1. Water Tower Rd., Hyde Park, N. Y. Pam: SKIDMORE, REV. GEORGE W. B. Deceased SPATZ, KENNETH 1. 1521 No. 12th St., Reading, Pa. Working SPATL, RUTH E. 1521 No. 12th St., Reading, Pa. STINE, MRS. MARGUERITE HAUSER Phalanx Station, Ohlo Housewife TURNER, REV. HERMAN Apartado Postal 61 Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. , Missionary WATICINS, MRS. LORENE REAK Minion Evangellque, Bangauou Ouhangui Charl, French Equamdal Africa Mislonary WFSTBROOK, MRS. MARGUERITE WIES 709 Wash. St., Alhambra, Calif. Palwr'l Wife W'Hll.DlN, MRS. GLADYS RASMUSSEN 12732 Plnma Ave., Norwalk, Calif. Housewife W1!.T, REV. LLOYD PAUL 174 Oakdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. 1. Pastor WO1.FE, REV. HOWARD E. 119 Second St., Northumberland, Pa. Pam! WG!-'E, MRS. HOWARD E. 119 Second St., Ncrtlnlmberland, Pa. Paxtn l Wlfe YGING, CHARLES E. Linden, Pa. CLASS CF 1941 BACH, RAYMOND American S. S. Union - Box 126 Smlthheld, dxlo S. S. Union Work BAKER, PAUL E. R. D. No. 1, McClure, Pa. BRYAN, REV. HENRY A. 149 Baer St., l-hntington, W. Va. Pam: BRYAN, MRS. ISABl'1L ABDALLAH 149 Baer St., Hlmtingtcm, W. Va. Pa.lIzl l Wife BUZA, REV. RQERT F. Box 6, Cutter Park, Ill. Supply Preacher CARLTCI4, MRS. ARLENE NEWTON Bobjonex Unlverrity, Greenville, S. C. Secretary CARPDITFJK, NRS. JKIE RUSCHER 14 E. Wllllamx St., Waeerloo, N. Y. Pama a Wife CARPENTER, REV. CARLTON F. 14 E. Wllllarm St., Wanerloo, N. Y. PIR' CHRISTIAN. REV. HARVEY 4240 N. Haven Ave., Toledo 12, Ohio Pant: CLAYPOG., REV. CHARLES G. Box 136, Bethesda, Gxlo Paltor CLEVELAND, MRS. MARY BETH FREDERICK Inman, S. C. Paxtu-'I Wlfe CRIPPEN, MARTIN H. 62 klrdlck Ave., Johnson City, N. Y. Postmaster at Bible School Park DANIELSON, REV. WILLIAM Dryden, N. Y. Pamor DEARBORN, MRS. HELENMORRIS Adkel Unknown DINANT, EDMUND1. 3101 Valley View Road, Knoxville, Tenn. Finn' DUMVILL, MRS. ELIZAETHBOYD 218 So. West Ave., lzncaster, Pa. Nursing 82 ERNST, REV. RQERT E. Box 232, 937 Lake St., Klngtvllle, dzlo PII!!! FITCH, REV. OWEN D. Lowelvllle, om.. Parlor FULKERSON, Nn.Ln: E. Deceased GAULT, CLYDE E. 104 E. Main St., Sylcelville, Pa. Pannr GAULT, ERNEST LEEJ. Deceased GREINER, JOHN Deceased HARNISH, MRS. AMX K. Newfma, N. Y. Pastor'x Wife HARNTSH, REV. AMOS K. Newfleld, N. Y. Pasmr HCll.GE'lTJl, MRS. NHLIE D. WRIGHT Box 304, Central Square, N. Y. Partu l Anlltant HLll!.ER, HEEN 1401 Whittier Place, N. W., Ap't. 207 Walhingtson 12, D. C. LASHURE, DCDIALD B. R. D. No. 2, Bainbridge, N. Y. Worldxg IEGANT, MRS. MARION COOK 265 Grand Avenue, johnion City, N. Y. Working MOORE, MRS. DORIS M. SAMPSON R. D. No. 1, Rome, N. Y. Office Wexk MORRIS, REV. LLOYD, JR. 1721 Weller Ave., La Pate, Ind. Pastor NEWTQI, MRS. HARRIET MAXWELL WHITE 1920 Adam: Street, New Castle, Pa. lbuaewlfe O'DONNELL, MR. CALVIN B. Box 79, Blanchard, Pa. Practlcal Chrlrtlan Work RICHMOND, DENZEI. WestClarkerv1lle, N. Y. Practical Chrlrdan Work RCSS, MRS. PHOEBE HARRINGTON 636 Midland Ave. , Syracuse 4, N. Y. Houlewlfe SCHOONMAHR, HAD1 ANN Adxiel Unlmown SE ERS, ALMA E. 2212 So. Second St., Steelwn, Pa. OH:1ce Work SMYTHE, BEVERLY Taylor Hollow Road, Colllns, N. Y. Missionary to Indiana SPACH'l', LEQIARD S. 305 Bda Ave., Juniata, Altoona, Pa. Pal' SPENCER, MRS. VERNA BELLE YOUNG Box 17, Port Ncrrls, N. 1. Partnr'l Wife STERE, MAXINE M. 637 Early Rd., Younywn 6, Ohio School teacher STOUGHTON, REV. HOWARD 1315 W. St., S.E., Warhlngton, D. C. Pastor TAYLOR, MRS. Lll.LIAN PERCE W. Maln St., Box414, Rlchrnondvllle, N.Y Pastor': Wife THOMAS, MRS. DORO'1'HEA SISCO 1-lallmead, Pa. 1-buaewife VEDDER, MRS. GLADYS SCHOONOVER Taylor l-bllow Road, Colllna, N. Y. Missionary to Indian: WAGNER, REV. FELDI lst Bapdlt Church, Muskogee, Olda. Pastor WAGNER, MRS. jOSlTl-UNE W11'l0N R. D. No. 2, Llnesville, Pa. Partor's Wlfe WEYHE, LOIS L. B-yanUnlveI1lty, Dayton, Tenn. Teacher and Registrar WHITNEY, KEITH L. R. D. No. 1, Monroeton, Pa. Pastor WILSON, BERNARD Address Unknown YOU'NG, VESTA I. M. R. No. 95, Blxghamton, N. Y. Bible Book Store CLASS Cl? 1942 BITTDIIIENDER, LMS. RUTH HALLMAN Box 2303, hhnlla, Philippine lalanda Teacher in Clrlldan High School Bd.ES, REV. HUBERT Box 5, Woodland, Pa. Putna- BURNS, MRS. DQO11-1YCAl.DWH.L Box 38, Wcrdilngtofn, Pa. Paamrk Wlfe BURNS, REV. RALPH Box 38, Worthington, Pa. Pans CAMPBELL, HELEN R. 901 Croton Ave., New Cattle, Pa. Working CHENIN, REV. DONALD H. Addeaa Unlmown CRAPSER, MRS. PAULINE T. 64 Susquehanna Ave., Tunkannock, Pa. Automobile maine: CURTISS, MRS. HELENR. CAMPWELL 11210 wenmnumr, Apu. 9, West Los Angeles, Calif. DUMVILL, nw. PAUL s. Aditi Unknown ERNST, MRS. E. GLADYS CAGWIN sox 232, 937 Lan se., xcmgwule, om.. Puma-'z Wife FOSTER, MRS. JANE W. CARPENTER 2201 E. wanuugwn sr., New came, ra. Pam:-'t Wife GAMBLE, FREDERICK 1. 403 Beechfleld Ave., mama. 29, Md. Pannr cmss, CHARLES w. 2420 N. webm, maimpolu, Ind. HENRY, REV. W. DEAN 2743 Bender Ave., Akron 19, Ohio Paltor JACK, REV. GERALD lm 132, smubewine, ohio Dean of Men and Dir. o1Y.F.C. in Wheeling, W. Va. KANDERMAN, MRS. KATHRYN LBERGSTROM 617 Grace St. , Williamsport, Pa. KARLSON, MRS. NAONEI SIGWORTH Chester Springs, Pa. Evangelistic Work KIRC1-IDI, MRS. MABLE WALLS Rt. 5, Box 528, GegonC1ty, 0-egon Housewife MARTIN, MRS. ALI-'RDDA ENDERS cfo john Mclfhall, 1304 Ushinurna Mae, Oua Kaanlgalumauu, Tokorouivaald, Sanilama-ken, Japan Mlnionary MIILO, LUIS. LADELLE DAWSON 30 Evans Way, Boston, Mau. Cl11ld'en'a Wuk MIN'IZ, REV. MH.VlN D. 1567 Forest, Memphis, Tenn. Pam! MOORE, WS. RUSSELL C. Rt. 10, New Cattle, Pa. Palma-'x Wife MOORE, REV. RUSSHL C. Rt. 10, New Castle, Pa. Pam! NADI-1, REV. FREDERICK 1. Baptist Parsonage, E.Long Ave., DuBola, Pa. Pallnr NEUBERGER, MRS. LAVERNE R. BOSSEY jefieraonville, N. Y. Houaewlfe PAGE, SANIUH. A. Louisiana PIERCE, AUDREY C. 78 Sterling SK., Corning, N. Y. Child Evangellrm work PCXLINGER, REV. HARGD W. R. 5, an 239 K., B.m.ae1.1, c.11f. Patton' RGB, MRS. I-'STI-IER GATHANY 62113 Riverdale Rd., Riverdale, Md. Paltot'l Wlle RGB, REV. KENNETH C. 6211! Riverdale Rd., Riverdale, Md. Parlor SANDUSKY, WILLIAM F. 2D9Parr1ahP'1aoe, Durham, N. c. Practical Clllttlan Work SANNER, MARILENE R. ' R. D. No. 3, Rox 22, Connellwllle, Pa. Worlu ln a Serv1ceman's Mission SCHRECENGOST, LMS. JOHN D. Dunbar, Pa. Pasta-'s Wife SCHRECDIGOST, REV. JOHN D. Dunbar, Pa. Pam: SHALINE, WILLIAM E. Richland Center, Wir. Pam: SPENCER, REV. VERN F.. Box 17, PortNdril, N. J. Pasta' ST. CLAIR, MRS. FLORENCE BROWN R. D. No. 2, Sunb1n'y, Pa. l-buaewife SWFIZER, JAMES C. Adrien Unlmuwn TAYIDR, REV. CHARLES w. Maln se., Box 414, n1c1.m..nav1ue, N.Y. Parma' TURNER, MRS. MILDRHJ LINCGN Apartado Pastal 61, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Missionary VAN BUSKIRK, REV. RIWNGDS S. Burnetrrville Bapdl Ch., Durnetuvllle, Ind. Paatnl' W11.SON, MRS. MARY H.lZABE'1'l-l DIVU. 505 Crane Ave., Turlock, Calif. Church and Sunday School Mladonary WG.CO'I'I', NRS. MAXDIE BARNETT Addres Unknown WOODRUFF, HAROLD A. Add-es Unknown CLASS G 1943 AIDALLAH, REV. GEORGE 1423 Oakwood Ave. , Akon, duo Pastor ACKERLY, REV. ELLIOTI' E. Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member It P.n. 'r. s. ACKERLY, MRS. IEAN KARSCHNER Bible School Park, N. Y. Houaewlfe and Faculty Member at P.B. T. S. nouzi, ms. DOROTHY LYNCH Box 5, w..o.1m..1, Pa. Pam1r's Wife BRENNEMAN, MRS. RUTH B. KELLER R. D. NO. 2, Conestoga, Pa. Housewife BUTEY, BLOSSOM 435 N. Main St., I-krldmer, N. Y. sun Superviam' EVANS, MRS. CONSTANCE RXKWELL R. D. No. 2, Gillett, Pa. Pamor's Wife EVANS, REV. GEORGE R. D. No. 2, Gillett, Pa. Porta' EVANS, ULA R. Rawlhga, Md. FITCH, MRS. GRACE AUSNEHMER Lowellvllle, Ohlo Part:a l Wlfe FREDERICK, BE1'1'IE R. D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. School Teacher GARDNER, HELHJI. New M11-nur. o., Jammu, B. w. 1. Missionary HUSTON, MRS. ESTHER M. PDTALEN 1473 Radley Ave., Camden 3, N. I. 1-buaewife IACK, NDIS. GIADYS ESTABRXK Box 132, Steubenville, ohm 1-buewife JACK, NORMAN R. 107 wmme sc., 1-nneheaa., N. Y. Factory work IOHNSON, SADIE RUTH 78 State St., Struthers, dzlo Practical Christian Wclk lm.LEY, WALTER R. R. D. No. 6, Bighamton, N. Y. Working LE VIERE, REV. RAYMOND R. Address Unlmown LEWIS, MRS. DORIS SAXBY R. D., Wlndsd, N. Y. 1'-buaewlfe LOWE, DANIEL R. 2913 Chmch St., Greendaoro, N. C. Pastor MAC ARTHUR, BETTY Hopkinson, N. Y. Dir. of Music and ChlIcl'en's Work MAUST, BETTY 1. 4512 Harford Road, Baltimca-e 14, Md. Working 83 MOORE-'IELD, MRS. ROWBNA SWIUER 234 Bngen Ave., jersey City 4, N. 1. Houaevdfe and Cb1ldun's Weak NADER, MRS. SARA L. SIGWORTH la. 1.angAve., Duron, P.. Past1w'l W11e NEWSOME, IOSEPH C. wma num, N. c. School Teacher NUNNEMAKER, REV. GLENN Mission Protename, Douo, Niger, French Wert Africa Missionary PHD.L1PP'I, ELMER I. Deceased PIE'l'Rd'AUl.O, CARLO 1723 West Virginia Ave., Huntington, W.Va Nirllcal Evugeliat PINKERTON, GLADYS M. 117 E. Frederick St., Lancaster, Pa. Worldng PLANTHOLT, MRS. MARIANBDJTCN 21890 I-Bgllvlevl, Mt. Clemlna, Mich. Houaewile REYNOLDS, MRS. MAUD HIBBARD India RHODES, MARY LOUISE maui, xcenmcky, via Harold, Ky. Ptacdcal Clirlttlan Wmk RIFFLE, REV. RICHARD Concrete, Wash. PIII!! STEWART, MRS. EVHYN FULLER Bom 322, New Castle, Pa. Housewife STGJFFER, VICTOR C. Sherman, N. Y. Pumr SWAN, SARA LENORE Bible School Park, N. Y. Stai hkmber at P.B.T.S. TAYLOR, MR. FREDERICK R. D. No. 1, Lake Road, Geneva, Gala Wcrldq TAYLOR, MRS. FREDERICK R. D. No. 1, Lal: Road, Geneva, dalo Houlewiie Tl-DMAS, MRS. NORMA GRIFFITH 59 Wlse Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Housewife TUBBS, REV. ROY I.. Add-ea: Unknown VARNER, W'U.LIAM S. 3118 cam., omaha 2, Nelraalm ln llalneal WEBER, HJZABETH 4441-112 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, Ill. Office Work WECIGE, REV. RCBERT G. Cal City, Mich. PII!!! CLASSCI1944 AI.LEN, MAE M. ldnlon Evaxgellque, Ippy, Oabugui-Charl, French Equatorial Airlca Missionary ANDERSCN, MRS. MILDRED ZEIGLER 406 chennu sr., P. o. lox 351, W. Middlesex, Pa. 1-huaewife BARACKMAN, WS. E.LA HAYES Nevrfane, N. Y. Pans's Wife BARACKMAN, REV. FLOYD H., Ill. Calvary BapdxClmrch, Newfane, N. Y. Pastor ROSSOM, REV. GORDCN C. Stan- Commonwealth for Boys R. D. No. 4, Album, ma.. Pant' CALLEN, ILOYD T. R. D. No. 1, Convoy, dzio Pam: CLARKE, MILDRED U. Bible School Park, N. Y. School Nurse, Staff Member of P. B. T. S. CIAYPOOL, MRS. LEONA SHEARER R. D. No. 2, Worthington, Pa. I-buaewlfe CCIIN, MRS. DANIH. L. Bible School Park, N. Y. Houaewlh CONN, MR. DANIB. L. Bible School Park, N. Y. Superlnhendent of Gmunb COOGAN, REV. IOSDH F. Deceased Class of 1944 Continued. DAVIS, MRS. LINDA CHIIDS 31 Cave St., Lockport, N. Y. Pastnr'l Wife DIl.LENBECK,' LOWHL G. 60M Taber Road, Philadelphia 11, Ps. Minister of Music GRAFFGI, MRS. HARRIET M. DARROW 2631 s. w-im Reed DI-.,A.-lxxgm 6, va. Housewife HENRY, REV. BROOKS N. Box 16, R. D. No. 2, Frordzurg, Md. Pattor HFSTER, MRS. DORIS A. WHIPFLE Ap't. D-3-1, Covert Ap't. , Columbia, S.C. HOAGLAND, JOHN H. Bible School Park, N. Y. Nlght Watchman HOWARD, E. IEANNETTE Unadi1laFts'ln, N. Y. Teacher LINGELBACH, REV. CHARLES W. Baldwlnsville, N. Y. Pastor LUDWIG, EDITH R. 207 E. Front St. , Oil City, Pa. School Teacher MILLl'Jl, MRS. GENEVIEVE SHRECKENGOST R. D. N0. 1, Venus, Pa. Housewife MIICHELI., MRS. BERTHA R. AYERS 76 W. 3rd St., Corning, N. Y. Children? Work POND, EVEYN G. 512 Wert Franklin, Wheaton, Ill. RIFFLE, MRS. CLARA RUHI.MAN Concrete, Wash. Pamor'l Wife SENSFBAUGI-I, RANDCLFH D. 511 State St., Sedro-Woolley, Wash. Pastor SHENEI-'E.T, MRS. ALBERTA C. KAIBACH 1613 Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pastor'l Wife SHERWOOD, MRS. LOUISE M. STANLEY Smithville Flats, N. Y. Practical Christian Work STEPHENS, MRS. VIRGINIA J. WHITE 16 Cornwall Drive, Windsor Locks, Conn. I-busewife STEWART, REV. IEWIS J. Box 322, New Castle, Pa. Evangelist STIILES, MRS. MARION WADHAMS Blue Point, Long Island, N. Y. Youth Center STILF5, MR. CHESTER L. Blue Point, Long Island, N. Y. Youth Cenmr STRGIP, WILLIAM L. Creuptovm, Md. Puhnr TUIBS, MRS. FERN DE WITTIE Addresr Unlmown TWINING, RUTHF. Spngg, W. Va. Home Missionary VAN GORP, MRS. ALBERT 7437 Chestnut Ave., Hammond, Ind. Pamx's Wife VAN GORP, MR. ALBFJIT 7437 Chestnut Ave., Hammond, Ind. Pastor VEALEY, MRS. ELLA FICK Deceased WATICINS, MRS. MARIAN E. CALDWELL 2692 S. W. 34ndAve., Wami 34, Fla. Pama s Wife WATKDIS, REV. FORREST H. 2692 S. W. 32nd Ave., Miami 34, Fla. Pathor WBCKLE, MRS. MARGUERITEFUHRER Cas City, hdch. Paster's Wife WHITNEY, MRS. WILLA MAE BENNICK Blodgett Mills, N. Y. Pamor's Wife WHITNEY, MR. CECIL G. Rlogett Mllls, N. Y. Pastor WOCDFQD, PERRY L., IR. Box 58, Hulbert, Mich. Fam: YATES, MRS. Tl-lEl.MA I. REYNOLDS 207 W. Louisianna, Tampa 3, Fla. Faculty Member of 'klnlty College YOUNG, MRS. ALMA WHIDDEN 1531 Caswell Terrace, Arlington, Texan I-busewlfe CIASS Cf l 945 AHDALLAH, ALEX 1. 124-112 4th Ave., So., St. Petersburg, Fla. ALDRICH, REV. SUJNEY S. 942 W. 3rd St., Williamsport, Pa. Pastor ALLCARR, MRS. MARTHA L. NHSON 107 jefferson St., Fairmont, W. Va. Home Missionary BALDWIN, REV. WAYNE Box 63, Eden, N. Y. Pastor BALFOUR, DGJALD l521acloon St., South River, N. 1. Pattor BASTRESS, MRS. GUY Danville, R. D. No. 5, Pa. Pastor's Wlfe BAYLIS, MRS. ELIZAETH DUNSON Boo: 6, 'hsmu Nclthern Texritoriel, Gold Coa Africa Missionary BILLINGS, REV. HAROLD J. 104 Bank St., Batavia, N. Y. Parmr BILLDIGS, MRS. BETTYUBER 104 BankSt., Batavia, N. Y. Partor's Wife BOOTH, DAVID S. 256 Fa-rythe St., Girard, Ohio BRAID, MRS. DOROTHY COBB 1 Park St., Port Crane, N. Y. Pamx'l Wife BRAID, REV. DAVID E. 1 Park St., Port Crane, N. Y. Pastor BULLOCK, ELFANOR 247 W. 72nd St., New York 23, N. Y. jewish Mkalunary BUZZARD, RMS. GERALDINE BISH Dinant., Pa. Housewife CARTER, s. m.'roN R. D. Na. 1, Meleanmue, N. c. CROSBY, MRS. VELMA FULLER R. D. No. 1, Lawrenceville, Pa. Pastnr'l Wife EGGLESTON, HERBERT c. 924 N. Wheaton St., Wheaton, 111. Shock kolszr FREDERICK LllJ.lAN M. R. D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. GEARHART, MRS. SILAS R. D. No. 2, Glenn Campbell, Pa. GEARHART, MR. SILAS R. D. No. 2, Glenn Campbell, Pa. GIJCK, MRS. BETTY LINDI-RMAN 808 South Main St., Horsehead, N. Y. I-busewife HAMPTQI, FRANIES 107 jefferson St., Fairmont, W. Va. I-bme Mllrionary HARRIS, W. LEROY Conneautville, Pa. Pana- HAYDEN, H. HAYWO1 R. D. No. 2, Rome, N. Y. Parnor IOI-BISON, MRS. FRANCES E. Tl-DMPSON New Milford, Pa. Housewife and Nurrlng JOHNSON, nw. RCBERTL. 127 w. warn- st., cawanaa, N. Y. PREM' KESTER, MR. BURTON G. Box 1264, Wheeling, Wert Va. American S. S. Union Work KIETKO, ANDREW 4853 W. 1281 St. , Cleveland 9, Ohio Partner LINDVALL, MRS. HLA KINCAID Box 348, Greenbush, Minn. MARSHALL, MRS. HIANOR M. BUCHANAN Mlxslon Protestant, Tambouctnn, Soudan, A. O. F., French Wert Africa Missionary NE CRACK!-IN, BRS. PLARL TUBBS Kemnoor, Pa. Housewife MORGAN, GLADYS R. 247 W. 72nd St., New York 23, N. Y. jewish Missionary MYERS, DOROTHY I. Doro, Niger, French Wert Africa Missionary MYERS, l1lZABE'l'H Midf-Liberian Minion, Omvvia, Liberia West Africa Missionary 84 st NEMIRE, MARY R. Manuelito, New Mexico Missionary to Navajo Indians ROGERS, MRS. VIVIAN LAUX Jenners, Pa. Pastt1r's Wife ROGERS, MR. VICTOR jenners, Pa. Pastor SCI-IULER, MRS. MARY CARTER Avella, Pa. Housewife SMITH, O. Ll1Y 143 Valley Road, Clifton, N. I. Sec'y. in Mission Office Tl-DMAS, LMS. IEWII. JOHNSON R. D. No. 2, Clearvllle, Pa. Pastur's Wife TUBES, CARTHA C. Ketrmoor, Pa. WHITE, BEULAH M. Bhonglr, N. S. Rlwy., Deccan, India Missionary WHITMAN, REV. GEORGE P. Box 8, Carlisle, N. Y. Pastor Wl-ll'l'I'ENl-IALI., MRS. FRANCES S. VARNER 110 Q-chard St., l'h'sehads, N. Y. Dental Nurse WIJJJAMS, LMS. RUTH SNYDER Port Matilda, Pa. Housewife ZOUCK, MRS. MARY GARDNER Fllllngue, Niger, French West Africa Mlslonary CLASS W 1946 ACKER, ELEANOR Grethel, Ky., Via Harold Floyd Co. Ibme Mlslonary BAKER, MARY R. Mission Evangellque, N'Dele par Bangul Oubangul-Cl-narl, Afrlgue Equatoriale Francaise Mllslonnry BAIJJWIN, MRS. LUCILLE WIGHTMAN Eau., N. Y., sox 63 Pl8Nl'l Wife BHXNAP, MRS. M'lRLAM CORNELIUS Box 43, Saltillo, Pa. DAVIS, MRS. LILLIAN GUITSON R. D. No. 1, union cxry, Pa. labulevrlfe I-LARLE, KA11-mYN San Fernando De Ambnpo, Territory Federal Amazonas, Venezuela, S. A. Missionary FONES, MRS. DAWN CARTWRIGHT 4 Dorset Drive, Virginia I-IIlls,Alexandrla, Va. lfbusewlfe FRANTL, MRS. IDA BELLE WETZEL 227 N. Manning sr., Hillsdale, Mach. l-busewife FREDERICK, IEANNE R. D. No. 4, Amsterdam, N. Y. Office Work GIILFJIT, SEYMOUR M. Glen Aubrey, N. Y. Paltor HENRY, IDIS. NADINE CARLYl.E Box 16, R. D. No. 2, In-osdrurg, Md. Pam:-'s Wife H01-IN, Roszum sox 9214, clmlom, N. c. Rural Ch1ldren's Work JOHNSON, Mns. EDNA EMERY 127 w. wam st., cowmda, N. Y. Pamx'l Wife LEE, LOIS E. mme School Park, N. Y. Asristant to Dean of Women LOMBARDY, MRS. ALMA JOHNSON 2218 Neway St., Pltuburg 12, Pa. I-Iousewlfe MYERS, LOIS 240 Mannion Ave., Yonmgsmn, O. Rural Children Work NDCON, IMS. JOYCE Wll.LIAMS 103 E. Dexter St., Black River, N. Y. l-busewife NUNNEMAIGER, MRS. ANNE WEL'I'Y Mlxsion Protestante, Dasso, Niger, French West Africa Missionary ODOR, n.1zAnE'rH Nlamey, Niger, MIssorn'i Protestant, H-ench Equatorial Africa Missionary OLNEY, MARIAN Dental Receptionist PHILPOTF, RUBY E. Box 637, Pacific Palisades, Cal. Chlld Evangelism PICKENS, LETTIE M. 373 Hlllman St., Youngstown, O. Teacher PLATNER, HELEN R. D. No. 2, Montrose. Pa. church or-gaum POTTER, MRS. MEDORA WHITLOCK 1212 N. Jackson, Danville, Ill. Panaor'l Wife RDJSTROM, MRS. ROY 5216 S. Grant, Lldleton, Colo. RUHLMAN, DOROTHY Minion Evangellque, Bambarl, O. C., Afrique Equaoorlale Francaise Mllllonary sANDl:l.l., WALTER 302 N. 77th sc., an-mlnglnm, Ala. Pastor SMITH, MRS. DORIS BROWN I-bulewlie SIWKTH, BE'l'l'Y WESTOVER 3939 Gentllly Blvd. , New 0'leanl, La. sourl-man, Mas. IEANSTANLEY 3502 E. Main St., Bidwell, N. Y. Housewife snr:-lr.Ns, MARY L. Bom zols, Juneau, Alma Chlld Evangellxm Director THOMAS, REV. IAWRDCE R. D. No. 2, Clearvllle, Pa. THOMPSON, VERNA clo Gordon College, Beverly Farms, Mass. Practical Christian Work WIIJCOX, MRS. BARBARA BAKE! 247 so. Hn-rl: nd., Yprilnu, Mich. Housewife WYANT, MRS. FRANCES SIPES Box 241, Ford Clty, P.. Housewife CLASS G: 1947 ADAMS, MRS. GLADYS DANIELSON 178 Went End Ave., Bhghamnon, N. Y. Nursing BERRY, MRS. THELMA WARNER R. D. No. 1, Mayfield, N. Y. Practical Christian Work BURNETF, MRS. RUBY I-MLNJO1-INSGJ Adzkes Unknown CGS, MRS. MARTHA MILLS 200 Russell Ave., Liverpool, N. Y. Bible Club Work DENCE, A. MERRHJ. Corinth, N. Y. Musical Evangelist FLEMING, MRS. RUBY CUMLMNGS Box 109, Mcrrladale, Pa. Pamor'l Wife GILBERT, DORIS A. Mission Evangelique, Bangasou, hench Equatorial, Africa Mlulonary CLICK, 'I'HEODORE 808 S. Main St., Horseheads, N. Y. Evangelist GCDLEY, REV. JAMES E. 933 Lakewood Beach Drive, Sheffild Lake Pamor GROSSMAN, MRS. MARDELL H. EAKINS Roulette, Pa. Pastur'l Wife GWYN, MRS. WINII-'RED I-KJLDEN Maine, N. Y. 1-buaewlfe HAMILTON, MRS. SARA JANE KB.LEY 108 So. 7th St., Altoona, Pa. HOCI-I, MRS. MARIE G. DINCMAN 106 I-'lrlt Ave., Nyack, N. Y. HGJII., ESTHER ELADIE 6045 N. 16th St., Phoenix, Arlz. HGDEN, MRS. I-IELDIANDERSON P. O. Box 143, Maine, N. Y. Chlld Evangelirm Work KRUBGER, REV. RICHARD R. 7 Alhwn Place, Glen Rock, N. J. Evangellrtic Work LEW'IS, MR. JGEP1-I W. 315 Harrllon St., Port Allegany, Pa. Pina' LINDERMAN, MRS. DORIS MAI-ILA R. D., Iachua, N. Y. hbuaewlfe MC KINNEY, REV. CHARLES W. ,o. Whipple Rd. 6 Second St., N. W. Cannon 8, O. Pastor MEADOWS, ARTHUR G. 1831 Madison Ave., Hlmtlngwn, W. Va. Palma' NEWTON, MRS. RUBY CRANDALI. 1440 Wander Drlve, Norfolk, Va. Church Secretary ONLY, VENICE MAE Jett, Pelry Co., Ky. Home Mlrrlonary RAMSIN, DOROTHY C. Box 2, Moscow, Mlch. Rural Home, Mlnlhnary REES, MRS. J. GRACE REARICK 1820 Pierce Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Child:-en'x Work RFESE, JAMES IR. 745 Washington Ave., Jermyn, Pa. RHODES, MRS. MARGERY EMPET R. D. No. 1, Kingsley, Pa. Pamor'r Wife ROBB, MRS. RUTH SWANSON DeRuyt.er, N. Y. Palmr'l Wife SEYMOUR, MRS. RUTH I-'REIBHXGER 18 Ave., DeVille Prem: Vancreuon, France Houaewlfe and Mlrrlonary SHAFER, BERNADINE I. Deceased SUTTON, LOIS L. New Mlliord, Pa. PUR! SWANSQI, MRS. AGNES GALLEY 215 Walnut St., Paln1edPol't, N. Y. I-lnuewlfe TUBBS, MRS. JOHN 55 clmmbermn sm., Wellnrllle, N. Y. Paltor'r Wlfe TUBES, MR. JOHN ssclumbermn sr., Welllvllle, N. Y. PUB' WARREN, RU'1'H B. Box 2, Moscow, Mich. Rural Home Mllrlonary CLASS G'1948 APGAR, JOSEPH P. 1009 Colomhla St., San Diego 12, Calif. clo C. B. M. C. Child Evangelism and Personal Work ASHLEY, MRS. SHIRLEY SHAVER 491 Ave. la., Bayonne, N. J. l-bunesvlfe MACK NDIS. MARY ILXIIS SPAUGH Addes Unknown BROOKS, REV. EDWIN M. Box 391, Endwell., N. Y. PLN! BROWN, RNA M. Smquehanna Valley I-bme, Binghamton, N. Y. Ch1lc'ken'l Wcrk BROWN, WOODROW Bible School Park, N. Y. Faculty Member at r. B. T. s. suuoclc, Mas. JOHN ll. Apache Junction, Ariz. Home Missionary BULLOCK, REV. JOHN R. Apache Junction, Arlz. I-bme Missionary CARl.SON, ELLEN M. Covington, Pa. CGS, MRS. ETFY BRYANT Scanodoa Ave., Vernon, N. Y. Pama r Wife coox, JOHN l-1. Beaver, W. Va. CXK, MARION J. Morar, Gwallor, M. B. max. Missionary CROSBY, REV. EUGHIE R. D. No. 1, lawrencevllle, Pa. Parmr DAYTON, HARRY W. 19 Swan River St. , Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y. DERSHAM, JAMES F. R. D. No. 2, Addlrovn, N. Y. Pamor DUFF, BMS. LOIS MAE COOK R. D. No. 2, Houlton, Ma. FATUM, MRS. JEANNETTE HEUCHEIE Rhlneheck, N. Y. Housewife FLEMING, REV. M. DALE Box 109, Marrlsdale, Pa. Pastor FOCHT, VERA 3216 E. Main St., Endwell, N. Y. Church Qganllt Gd-IN, MRS. BETTY SALTSMAN Adrien Unknown GOSLINE, MRS. DQORES PI'1CI-IER Box 86, Warren Center, Pa. Practical Christian Waker 85 GRNSMAN, REV. ROBERT Roulette, Pa. Paltor I-IERMAN, REV. AILDI B. 1075 Union Ave., E-ackemldge, Pa. Pamor HINGIJ5, UVA E. California HOAGLAND, MRS. CATl'IHlINE FEATHER Bible School Park, N. Y. I-bulevrlfe JARVIS, MYRTLE L. 1427 w. loln se., sum 5, Cleveland 2, o. I Allinant ln City Mladon Work JOHNSDI, KENNETH Casa Evangellca Tucuplta, T. F. D. A. Venezuela, South Amerlca Mlrrlonary JOHNSON, IRVIN Box 81, Distant, Pa. Palma' KEMMERER, I-KYB S. Oahweken, R. R. 2, Ontario, Canada Home Mhdoury KING, NINA 1394 Wayne Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Blind Rehabllltatlqr Ofiice Walt KIRBY, MRS. HELE'NCCLLINS Cedarvllle College, Cedarville, 0. Office Work LANDls, MRS. vnuul 17 Reppert Blvd., Uniontown, Pa. Child Evangellxm Wall LEWIS, MRS. BONNIE CALMIIACK 315 Hlrriaoa St., Port Allegany, Pa. Pasmr'r Wlfe LI'l'l1.H-'IE.D, MRS. NADINE Tl-DMPSCN 12 Martha St., Binghamton, N. Y. Instruction of Nurlel MATTHEWS, LMS. FLORENCE VICKERY 3939 Gentllly Blvd. , Box 149, New O'leanx, La. P11131-IER, REV. ELMER Middlebury Center, Pa. Pllkl' REBE, DOROTHY Faith Indian Minion, Red 1-Iouae, N. Y. Mlnlonary no Indiana RUST, MRS. DOROTHY WORTMAN 91.1 W. 22nd St., Lada, 0. Mllslonary SHGTAK, mm 3304 ner.. Rd., cleveland, o. Chmch Rilrlouary STRAUB, CHARLB R. rim naprm cmd., Marina, N. Y. Pam: SUESS, PAUL R. N. M111 Grove Road, Alba, N. Y. TOMILSON, DMS. SARAH JANE TPDMAS sz Daniel.. sz., Tm-cum 14, mf., cmd. VANDENBURGH, MRS. ELZABETH PO'l'I'S R. D. No. 2, Maumee, Pa. vlssm, nono1'HY L. Adrh-era Unknown WILKINS, ARLDIE N. 317 13th St., Port Huron, Mich. Murical Evangelist WITTER, MARGARET M. Beverly Drive, Colurnblana, O. WILLITS, GERALDINE E. 211 Wylle Sl., Jerley Shore, Pa. WORTMAN, MARGARET R. 'Il-lmulgherry, India Missionary CLASS OF 1.949 BEAVER, HDKMAN Adrien Unknown ENNETT, RCBEMARY Adrien Unknown BILICH, 1-IILDA Susquehanna Valley I-bme, Binghamton, N.Y. Child:-en'l Work BOWSER, JOY B. R. D. No. 2, woruungum, Pr. Practical Clrlstian Weak BRAUNBECK, ELWOOD, SR. 1244 langley Field Rd., Hampton, Va. Business and Personal Wa-k CAMPBELL, ALLEN sm.-murky, N. Y. Par: - Tlme Panor CATTLE, MRS. EEITYJANE Addie: Unknown CIARKSGI, MRS. RUBY FAILURE 58 Ackley Ave., JohnsonC1ty, N. Y. CKIB, REV. WENDEJ. Sconodoa Ave., Vernon, N. Y. Pam: Class of 1949 Continued. CG.WELL, FLOYD Windsor, N. Y. CULP, EVEI.YN R. D. No. 1, Carfleld, O. DAVDIPORT, MRS. ALICE FAYE WRIGHT R. D. No. 1, Meadville, N. Y. Housewife DAVIS, MR. OWEN E. R. D. No. 1, Union City, Pa. Supply Preaching DETWILER, GCl.DY'E 68 Citwood St., Tonawanda, N. Y. Mlsion Office Work DIDSLIW, MRS. MARIE BRUNNIJK 142-26 41st Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Pamx's Wife FORSE, LEO D01 505, Blighammon, New York Chlldren's I-bme GAY, MRS. ROBERTA WITTER 2721 Sampson St., So. Bend, Ind. Practical Christian Wak GRII-TIS, ALLISON R. D. No. 3, Sagentown, Pa. Pumi- GWYN, Nm. EUGENE Maine, N. Y. Wu-Idng HARRIS, MARGARET E. Bolle Postal: 343, Fort-ek-France, Martinlqm, French Wert Indies Missionary HATHAWAY, MR. CARL 903 Pine St., Harper, Kan. HAUSER, REV. DARRIS clo Independent Baptist Chirch, Towanda,Pa. Pastor HAYDEN, MRS. EVELYN STUPER R. D. No. 1, Dlrhamville, N. Y. Past:or's Wife I-IEFFENTRAGER, PAUL S. 232 N. Ilth St., Newark 7, N. J. Goodwill Home and Rescue Mission I-IFJJIENWAY, HEIENE M. Bible School Park, N. Y. Staff Member at P.B.T.S. HIDA, MRS. GRAYCE SAKURA 7502 Sth Ave., S., Seattle, Wash. Missionary HDIDERER, GEORGE MILTGJ Birmingham, Mo. HUGHES, MARGARET Faith Indian Mission, Red House, N. Y. Mllslonary KNAUSS, MRS. NELI.IE GOODRICH 2130 Douglas St., Rockford, Ill. Pasmr's Wife LINEBAUGH, DALE E. R. D. No. 5, Montrose, Pa. Paanl RC IGNNEY, MRS. BE'I'l'Y TOWERS Whipple Rd. G Second St., N. W., Canton 8, Gaia Pastor-'s Wife MIHAILOV, SADIE 365 Park Ave., W. Mansfield, Ohio Child Evangelism Work MOSTRANDO, MRS. MARGARET SWANSON 68 N. Malcolm St., Ossining, N. Y. NDION, MR. IEWIS E. 103 E. Dexter St., Black River, N. Y. Art Teacher OSTRANDER, ELVAJANE 20 Taylor St., johnson City, N. Y. Factmxy Work PIFER, MRS. LAURA JEAN DUJTHl1'l' 1203 W. Ave., Medina, N. Y. Pasmr's Wife PIFER, NDI. WALTER E. 1203 W. Ave., bkdina, N. Y. PISU RHODES, lm. ALAN R. D. No. 1, Kingsley, Pa. Parlor RITCHIE, REV. WYMAN Climax, N. Y. Pastas SNYDER, F. JUNE Thomas Indian School, Iroquois, N. Y. I-'busemother In Indian Ch1ldren's I-bme SOWL, AVIS MARIE Bethel Chlldren's I-brne, Box 619, Jackson, Ky. TOIJJ, LEWIS A. 67 Maple Sl., Canlsteo, N. Y. VAN HART, BETTY LOU Box 102, Conklin, N. Y. Missionary on Furlough WALKER, MRS. BE'l'l'Y BMX R. D. No. 1, Knoxville, Pa. Pastd'l Wife WALTON, M. HJZABETH M.. Echo Bible Inst., cm. Valley, N. Y. WARREN, MRS. 0Nll..FEW'HEATON 1533 N. 1. Ave., No. 2, Manu Pk. Apo., New Castle, Del. I-busewife WHITMORE, PHYLLIS Star Route, Wilmington, N. Y. WHITNEY, MMKS. JANETFA SWTH 200 N. Young, Wichita, Kan. Housewife WHITNEY, MIR. WENDl1L H. 200N. Youig, Wichita, Kan. Working and Supply Preaching WOOLCUTT, ROSENDAA 1427 W. 101 St., Suite 6, Cleveland 2, O. City Mission Work CLASS G' 1950 BABCOCK, THERON C. Box 264, R. D. No. 4, Erie, Pa. Direcnor Music BAKER, MRS. FRANCES PRYOR R. D. No. I, Greenville, Pa. Housewife BOGGS, MRS. RGZELLA SHGMAKER R.D. No. 2, Box 513, New Castle, Pa. BOWLER, MRS. WI1.MA BARNES R.D. No. 1, Nkdina, N. Y. BRINK, MRS. I-IB.ENBH.FORD 320 Laurel St., Philipsburg, Pa. Housewife CARROLI., MRS. NANCY PETERSON Dixie, W. Va. CORBETT, MRS. CAROL WATIGNS Thompson, Pa. Missionary CORBETT, MR. GENE Thompson, Pa. MiSl0nAry CROWE, CALVIN Box 291, Bolling Springs, N. C. Child Evangelism Office DI-NCE, WII.MA clo Rev.A.Dence, Palmer Ave. , Corinth, N. Y. DBKSHAM, MR. DAYTON Box 34, Pine City, N. Y. Navy DRAKE, MRS. I-ELENMUTI-II.ER 307 Oakland Ave., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Housewife and Secretary DURR, MRS. GRACE LEONARD Warren Center, Pa. Pasmr's Wife FURMAN, MRS. RUTH KEl.LER Shageluk, Alaska Mixlonary GILBERT, MRS. CORNl'1IA MOIY R. D. No. 2, Nldaoll, N. Y. Puua s Wife HALL, DONALD E. 236 Ackley Ave. , Jolmaon City, N. Y. HANDYSIDE, EDNA 274 von. Rd., webmr, N. Y. I-IENDERSHOT, HOMAR N. neun cmlamfs 1-nm., sox 619, pcm., Ky. I-bme Mi lonary JONES, GERALDINE R. D. No. 1, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Working KI-STER, MRS. ALICE RAE FLETCHER Box 1264, Wheeling, W. Va. I-buaewife KNAPTGI, MRS. RXER Box 27, Bethel, Kan. Pastor's Wife IOIAPTON, MR. ROGER Box 27, Bethel, Kan. Pastor IOIAUSS, REV. KEITH E. 2130 Douglas, Rockford, Ill. Pastor LANCASTER, WlIJ.IAM Box 49, Fukushima Shi, Fukushima Ken, Japan Missionary LEWIS, LORRAINE Box 66, R. D. No. 1, Kermit, W. Va. Home Mislonary LOWE, REV. LLOYD A. 92353 S. E. Stark, Portland, Cke. Worldng LUNSFORD, REV. JOHN T. Black River, N. Y. Pastor 86 LUNSFORD, MRS. JOHN T. Black River, N. Y. Pasuoi-'s Wife MAJOR, JOANNE R. Bethesda Hospital, 325 Sheppard Ave., W. l-311321, Ont., Can. MASON, WLS. KENNETH I.. Conway, Wash. Pastor-'s Wife MASON, MR. KENNETH L. R. D. No. L Box 4, Sedo Wooley, Wash. Supply Preachlxg MASON, ORMAN W. R. D. No. 1, Box 248, Kingsport, Tenn. Mlsion Work MATHEWSCN, MRS. LOIS WNDY Auguna, W. Va. Pastor's Wife MATHEWSON, RIN. IVAN Augusta, W. Va. Pastor MATTI-IEWS, MR. AUSTIN C. 3939 Gentilly Blvd., Box 149, New Orleans, La. Student MATTISON, ELVIN K. 1817 9l.h St., Bay Clry, Mich. Pastor MC MILLEN, RICHARD Yalinga, Ouboigui-Chari, French Equatorial Africa Missionary MORGAN, MRS. DENSIE MITCHHJ. 1710 Staunton Ave., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Pastm s Wife MORGAN, LEWIS E. 1710 Staunton Ave., N. W., Roanolc, Va. Pastor PETTIGREW, MRS. ANITA HILI. 611 2nd Ave., Redwood City, Calif. REED, LBS. BEULAHI-I'III.I. Mendon, Mich. Housewife RITCHIE, M'RS. MONA LOU KLINGER Climax, N. Y. Pastu s Wife SCI-IOONUVER, KARL Kerrmoor, Pa. Pastor THOMPSON, WILLIAM Box 192, Monrora, Liberia, W. Africa Missionary WALKER, MR. EDWARD R. D. No. 1, Knoxville, Pa. Pastor WARREN, CLARABELLE S28 Phoenix Ave. , Elmira, N. Y. WATSON, H. SHELLER 6214 Rothwell Way, N. E., Seattle 55, Wash Pastor WIYHE, PHYI.I.IS R. D. No. 1, Griffith, Ind. WRIGHT, REV. WARRDI Box 80, Radford, N. Y. Pastor YOUNG, WILI-'ORD E. 108 Posner St., Dunmore, Pa. Pasmr CLASS Cf 1951 ALLDI, MRS. BIRNKIE VAN SANT 310 Cottage Ave., Willlamqxxt, Pa. Practical Christian Wcrk ALLDI, JOHN L. 310 Cottage Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Practical Christian Work ASHLEY, ALICE WEST Cherry Creelg N. Y. Pas1Dr'a Wife ASHLEY, REV. RICHARD F. Cherry Creek, N. Y. Pastor HOW, BETTY JANE P. O. Box 34, Newport, Pa. Child Evangelism Work BLOW, MIRS. MARJORIE WILKINS R. D. No. 2, Ulster, Pa. Housewife BROUGHTON, MRS. ELEANOR WITTER R. D. No. 3, Corning, N. Y. Pamx's Wife BROUGHTON, WILI.IAM R. D. No. 3, Corning, N. Y. Pasnor CAMPBELL, MRS. MARGARET BONNER 300-112 N. Locust sr. Oak Harbor, Ohio Pbusewife DERSHAM, MRS. LOIS WATSON Deceased DITMARS, SHIRLEY ANN 92 Park St., Gloverlville, N. Y. cfo George Bowers, Director of Christian Ed. for Fulton County DOUGLAS, MRS. IUANITA FITCH Address Unknown ENDSLEY, MR. VIRGIL 142-26 41st Ave., Fluxhlng, N. Y. Pastor ESI-ILEMAN, WALTER Z. Moravia, N. Y. FRANCES, MRS. LEONA THWING Ada!! Unlmown G1fI'I-IRIE, MRS. MILDRED MIHAEOV 2410 20th St., N. W., Apt. 306 Waxhlrgton 9, D. C. IOIICKERBCXKER, MRS. LOIS ACKER lbrgan Cenmer, Vt. Home Millonary Ll'I'I'LE, HAROLD C. clo Charlet Little R. D., Horseheads, N. Y. Mlsionary to Africa MARTIN, EMUND 215 Whlnnores Ave., Jermyn, Pa. Worldng MAYO, MRS. BARBARA HILL Climax, Mlch. MAYO, DEVERE Climax, Mich RK! CRACIE, IGZNNETH E. 438 Wllaon St., jersey Shore, Pa. Pllbf MELTON, MRS. M. HAZELENE GIEEN 4104 I-Iemphlll St. Fcxt Worth, Texas MIHAILOV, MARY EDNA Adel-el Unknown MIHAILOV, RUBY 316 Arch St., Meadvllle, Pa. NEAL, ELIZABETH 1. Lyndouville, N. Y. NEGLW, MRS. DOROTHY IQTES 203 Ferguson Ave., Weirton, W. Va. Faltor REESE, MRS. CLEORA SCOUTEN 47 Central Ave., Caldwell, N. J. ROBINSON, RUTH V. 7151 So. Normal Blvd., Chlcago 21, Ill. Mhakm Work SAMSON, EDITH Klllawog, N. Y. Chlldren's Wclk sI-IAVER, PHYI.I.Is Germany SILVER, MRS. SALLY NEMIRE Imueead, re. Chuch Wal: STEVENS, MRS. DLSTA MIHAILOV unaey, N. Y. Pama-'s Wife STEVENS, MAYNARD I.. Lindley, N. Y. Path' TILLEY, MRS. EVHXN L. ICILMI-LR R. D. No. 6, Klqspct, Tenn. VAN HART, MILDRDJ clo Puerto Rico Goqael hen Sabana Llana Rio Pie-tour, hxeno Rico Mlllonary WEALE, RICHARD J. R. D. No. 4, Binghamton, N. Y. WEINSHEIMU, HERBERT Genesee Road, Alden, N. Y. WILDSMITH, NAIKIY 400 Willow St., lebanon, Pa. Chlld Evaqellxm Work WILIQS, ARTHUR 411 nm. sz., McDonald, me Working WILSCN, ELAINE 379 cmlep-mg se. Unionmwn, Pa. WIMER, MRS. ALICE STUPKE Clnz R. Gollle, 6 Rue La Fontaine, St. Michel son Qgl. IS G OI France Mlstionary CLASS G' 1952 ARNd.D, RUSSEL W. hnllngton Flats, N. Y. Deputatlnn will in Alulla BENSON, JOI-N L. Bible School Park N. Y. Faculty Member at P.B. T.S. BERICHEISER, WDLIAM Casrville, Pa. Puma- BOYTIM, MRS. VIRGINIA OLIVER R. D. No. 2, Naples, N. Y. Pam:-'s Wife BOYTIM, RICHARD Ingleside Chrlstlan Church R. D. No. 2, Naples, N. Y. Pastor CAUVH., FRANK 19850 E. Arrow Highway, Con-na, Cal. Waking CULVER, DONNA M. C. 53, Warren, Ohio Bible Club Work DAVBJPORT, DUANE snuumi Ave., R. n. Ne. 2, veml, N.Y. Palua' DAVDIPORT, MRS. SHIRLEY STRCIIG snmand Ave., R. D. No. 2, venu, Pam:a r Wife DAVENPORT, KATHLEEN R. D. No. 2, Pumtsutawney, Pa. Selling Clflstian Liheraun-e DIR, PATRICIA Box 136, Mercer Island, Wash. DUNN, RAYMOND an 425, 'rm-nm, Calif. Migrant Work DURR, REV. HERBERT Wan-en Cenlaer, Pa. Parlor PLDRHJGE, LMKS. RUTH PIERCE 201 E. Franklln St., Endicott, N. Y. Church Wcrk GILBERT, DAVID E. R. D. No. 1, Nichols, N. Y. Pant! GRAYBILL HERMAN H. Richfield, ra. Evangelinlc Weak I-IAUSI-:R, DEAN Star Route, Gnat Valley, N. Y. Farm: G Teacher HGMES, WS. PATSY SUTTON Owego, N. Y. Housewife Houck, I'LoIu-:ICE 120 Boulevard Rarpall, rn-Is 6, France Missionary JARVIS, I-IARCLD 216 w. Mau sr., Waterloo, N. Y. Pasta' JONES, KATI-IRYN M. 581D Rlhe Ave. , Memorial I-blpltal, Roxhorosgh, Phlladelphla 28, Pa. Nurses 'II-aining MARcI:soN, MRS. KARL 11 Seneca sz., Dundee, N. Y. Housewife MIX, BEVERLY 45 Highland Ave. Binghamton, N. Y. NH.SON, ABNHK FRANK 112 Daryagunj, Delhi, hxdla Native Evangelist oI.Ds, MARGARET sos comm sr., sm. ra-11 1, Mm. Deputatlm Work OVBXDORFF, MRS. JANE CAHN 322 Sth SL, Bayer, Pa. Missionary Nun-sing Course PERRY, PATRICIA R. D. No. 4, Wellsboro, Pa. Missionary Candidate to Mexico REESE, ALVIN A. 47 cenual Ave., cnaweu, N. J. Assistant Pasnur SEEFRIED, JAMES Clslnpyle, Pa. TRY, MRS. E'I'l'Y GARDNER Eckhardt Rd., I-Iambmg, N. Y. I-bulewlfe TRUITT, EVA P. o. Box 1002, Pmerm, ceuf. VANAMAN, MRS. FRED R. D. No. 2, Meaaviue, Pa. Pa.1mr's Wife ZOOIL RACHAEL Box 473, Fairbanks, Alask CLASS CF 1953 RARINGER, CHARLES F. IR. 319 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. Worklng BURNHAN, SHIRLEY A. R. D. No. 1, Lltxle Valley, N. Y. CALDWEJ., ELLlO'I'1' R. D. NO. 1, Curwensvllle, Pa. COMPTON, WILLIAM T. Newhall, W. Va. HoIneMlsxlonary DORNHEIM, MRS. VIVIAN WARNER 7 Ripley Place, Binghamton, N. Y. 87 DRAPER, LARRY I. Box 151, Lawrenceville, Pa. FISHER, DAVID L. Dundee, N. Y. PRICE FORD, RITA ANNE Hartford, N. Y. GIDVER, MARY ELIZAETH McC1elland1mvn, Pa. GOODSON, MARY Hlgolhl, P. O. Box 41, Kagashlnaxld, Kagashlnasld, Ken. japan Missionary GRIMACKI, MRS. GLORIA GAY JULYAN 18 Schiller St., Binghamton, N. Y. 1-IHRDIE, STUART R. Deceased HIBBARD, MERTCN W. R. D. No. 2, Addison, N. Y. HCIMES, ROB!-'RT I-L Owego, N. Y. JOHNSON, MIERLE H. 826 Wen jefferson, Springfield, Ohio KNAUSS, NORMAN W. R. D. No. I. Milan. Pl- Pin!! LAWRENCE, MRS. NANCY MAURER Llndley, N. Y. LAWSON, JEAN ANN 10 Glen Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. LONG, GLENN I. 17370 Meyers Road, Detroit 35, Mich. MARTIN, HARRY IR. 138 S. Em St., Tay, Gzio RK! CAULLEY, GLINN L. 527 Pennsylvania Ave., Renova, Pa. Paxwr MOORE. MRS. SHIRLEY ALLEN Cortland, N. Y. OVERDORFF, H. GLENN 322 Sth St., Beaver, Pa. REICHARD, BE'I'I'Y A. 826 Phllaklphla St., Indiana, Pa. RUCH, RAYMOND R. D. No. 2, Greene, N. Y. SAMSON, MRS. MARY L. 74 Rush Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. SHAW, REV. RICHARD L. R. D. No. 1, Guys Mills, Pa. Pastor SHROYER, WILLIAM B. R. D. No. 1, Frewsblzrg, N. Y. SILVI-1, CARL Hallanad, Pa. SMITH, EDNA M. R. D. No. 5, Towanda, Pa. SNYDER, WII.MA DAWN International Minion, Inc. W Summit Ave., jersey City 4, N. J. STANARD, DAWN MERELYN 546 W. 153rd St., New York 31, N. Y. I-hgh School Bm-n Agalners TI-DMAS, RICHARD N. Pratuburg, N. Y. Pamor Tl1.l.EY, GUY E. IR. R. D. No. 6, Klnsport, Tenn. TRAVIS, JEROME D. Kirkwood, N. Y. jall Work VAN SANT, DORIS MARIE 1810 Sweeley Ave. Wllllamtport., Pa. W'HH'1ER, MARGUERITE A. India Minion, 97 Summit Ave. jersey City, N. I. WHEI-1ER, MRS. SHARON M. 95 Walnut St., East Hovidence, R. I. WIMHI, GORDON I. Chez. R. Golike, 6 rue La Fontaine St. Michel son Qgl. QS G O, France Mlsionary WINTER, HAROLD G. R. D. No. 2, Marathon, N. Y. Pastor WITHEROW, MARGARET S. Caledonia, Queens Co. Nova Scoda, Canada Bible Club Work CLASSG:19S4 AFSCH, ROSA R. D. No. 3, Box 329, Gloversvllle, N. Y Home Missionary AUGHENBAUGH, NORMA I. Star Route, Cwwemvllle, Pa. Pracdcal Christian Work BARRY, 1AcouALYN A. 123 West Ave., Lyndonville, N. Y. Practical Christian Work Class of 1954 Continued. BEl.L, ESTHER A. Nurses' Home, Wilson Memorial Hospital Johnson City, N. Y. Nurses' Training COBB, HAROLD Apt. 1, Yolano Drive, Woodland, Calif. Home Missionary COMPTON, MRS. DONNA Newhall, w. Va. Housewife CORRELL, DOLORES 27 Pine St., Binghamton, N. Y. Home Missionary DORNHEIM, HARRY 7 Riley Place, Binghamton, N. Y. DUNN, VIDA JANE R. D. No. 2, Hanriman, Tenn. Iabme Mi ionary GRAYBILI., GERALD E. Richfield, Pa. Practical Christian Work HAY, GORDON P. SouthApalachin, N. Y. Pastor I-IAYNES, Wl'I.LIAM F. Worth Baptist Church, R. D. No. 1 Jermyn, Pa. Pastor KILOSKI, CHARLES F. 407 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N. J. Evangelist MARGESON, KARL 11 Seneca St., Dundee, N. Y. NULES, ELIZABETH 1704 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Practical Christian Work NECHITA, NICK 22 W. Bacon, Hillsdale, Mich. Practical Christian Work OAKES, LAURA I.. Susquehanna Valley I-bme, UD Home Ave. Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work Sl-IAYLOR, IONA J. 1308 W. 85th St., Cleveland 2, Ohio Mission Secretary SILD, CHARLES Bedel Ave., Clintondale, N. Y. SIMMONS, RONALD E. S. R. 453 38 41, At-A. W-4, NATTC, Memphis 15, Tenn. Navy SMITH, STANLEY A. Killawog, N. Y. Pastor TOBEY, WILLIAM Eckhardt Rd., Hamburg, N. Y. VANAMAN, GERALD F. R. D. No. 2, Meadville, Pa. Pastor WALTER, JAMES A. R. D. No. 2, Nichols, N. Y. WELLS, PAULINE R. 27 Pine St., Binghamton, N. Y. Home Missionary CLASS OF 1955 BAKER, DALE E. 420 Duke St., Nortlrumberland, Pa. BAKER, THOMAS E. 123 N. River Ave., Sunbury, Pa. Evangelist BECKLEY, HAROLD LEE R. D. No. 2, Williamsport, Md. BRASSER, GEORGE L. Millport, N. Y. Pastor BROOKS, CHARLES I.. 417 Laurel St., Susquehanna, Pa. Pastor BUCKLAND, MILDRED L. Bible School Park, N. Y. COUNTS, JANE E. First Baptist Church, Kirldand, Wash. Church Secretary DODS, MRS. AUDREY JENSON 1008 Riverside Dr., Mt. Vernon, Wash. DGDS, MR. JAMES 1008 Riverside Dr., Mt. Vernon, Wash. FOX, EVERETT C. BENTCX4, MSS FRANCES IVY Nootko Mission Hospital, Ceepeecee, Eltish Columbia, Canada GODLEY, JAMES E., JR. 933 Lakewood Beach Drive, Sheffield Lake, Ohio Evangelist GOHEEN, SANDRA FAITH clo Dental Clinic, Cody, Ky. HARRIS, FLOYD M. Millport, N. Y. Pastor HEFLIN, REBECCA M. R. D. No. 1, Front Royal, Va. HOILEN, WILLIAM H. , JR. 94 Second St., Deposit, N. Y. HOGIER, IVA R. D. No. 2, Harriman, Tenn. Home Missionary 88 HUFF, LOIS B. R. D. No. 4, Hagerstown, Md. JONES, RICHARD 7Vanderland Ave., E. Providence, R. I. Student, Providence Bible Institute KNAPP, H.SlE C. Bluff Point, N. Y. LOWE, LUCY A. Bible School Park., N. Y. Mayo, R. PAUL General Delivery, Oberlin, Ohio MC MANUS, ROGER L. R. D. No. 3, Vestal, N. Y. NEELEY, GLADYS R. Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. P. o. Box 870, clenaale 5, Calif. Missionary Training OLNEY, ROWENE Susquehanna Valley Children's Home 100 Home Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Practical Christian Work PATTERSON, M. CLARE, IR. John Brown University Stlldellli RACE, MRS. ELSIE HOUCK 337-112 Riverside hive Johnson City, N. Y. Rovs, HAROLD E. R. D. No. 2, Susquehanna, Pa. cle Kenneth Colwell Pastor, Locust Hill Comm. Ch. SIMONS, l1WOOD M. Box 23, Rossie, N. Y. STONE, YVONNE JUNE aoxvzz, cfmerm, wash. Nurse's Training STUPKE, SYLVIA A. 80 West Main St., Ccttland, N. Y. SWINGLE, ROBERT P. R. D. No. 1, Waymart, Pa. 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