San Jose Bible College - Victor Yearbook (San Jose, CA)
- Class of 1952
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Qckeei- scHooL HISTORY San Jose Bible College firsi- opened iPs doors Po sPudenPs on Sep'Pember 20, I939, wifh an inifial , enrollmeni' of fourfeen sPudenPs. Tha'P day was 'Phe JM Pulfillmeni' of 'Phe dreams of a number of ChrisPian 6 workers who desired Po see a Bible College es'Pab- lished in San Jose. Eugene C. Sanderson had arranged for Phe purchase of Phe original building on Phe corner of Fif+h and San Carlos, buf because of age and declining healih he lefP Phe work Po oPhers. W. L. Jessup, Phe school's presidenf, had spenl' six monfhs in San Jose preparing for 'Phe opening of classes, and he along wiPh Mrs. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Shaw, and Ru'Ph Jo Bond became Phe school's firsl' Peachers. The second year when forfy-five s'Puden'Ps regisPered, V. K. Allison, Phen minisfering a'P San'Pa Cruz, drove over 'Pwice a week 'Po help in 'Phe Peaching, and Ia+er moved Po San Jose Po be a full 'Pime ins'Pruc'Por. f As Phe school grew oPher Peachers were added 'Po Phe sfaff: Harold Rea, Audrey Isaacs 'lnow Mrs. RoberP WesPl, Bonnie McOuisPan, Don DeWelP, T. R. Applebury, Willard Vander- ford, and Jack Morrison. This year saw Phe addi'Pion of ano'Pher full 'Pime Peacher, when V. E. BuPPerworPh came from Napa, California. During Phese PhirPeen years Phe school has also had many parP Pime Peachers. One of 'Phe mosf oufsfanding days in San Jose Bible College's hisfory was 'Phe moving of Phe campus Po TwelfPh and Virginia S'Pree'Ps. Moving day was February I6, I95I, alfhough Phe old building was used for chapel services un'Pil Phe audi'Porium was comple'Ped on 'Phe new grounds. The his+ory of Phe school s'Pands as a wi'l'ness no+ only Po 'Phe 'faifhful work done by iPs Paculiy and 'Phose who have helped Po suppor'P i'P, bu+ above all i'P Pesfifies 'Po God's cons'PanP care and His answer Po many prayers. We Phank Him 'For meefing every need and pray S.J.B.C. may be worPhy of His blessings in 'Phe years Po come.. b ma gum m mn . E ' L H 2 .w E wg' E H H Q Q E m ng E ss E ss ss- m ss wa S8 'L ESS Q as M Q sw sash M wwf H B M M mg w K! H as S8 S8 S8 S8 BBS H EEE E ms mm as SSE S8 SK S9 S8 E E B-aim B M mg as Q am E mms Q ESRB M E E ESS E E M 'K a H ss in N H H . A B E E mm Q , gm U5 H M H H M E K! fm E H S881 S8 E 1 H v 11 - SXBE E E 4 :Q B E E H Hmmm! ESS H E HH Ea 5 E S8 E BE E us m E K fp? vt. 2 .W sm .msg mn Bu mf x-x file N , 52' E5P:!5'5'3'3.'i A H get ii i . H W 5 ry my T , 'T .. - ' - -3 WL . Jessup Presldenf Yi 2 EY . Dear Ones in Chrisl: iii Greelings in 'rhe name of Him, yghp i5'fhe!S'Bvigr of 'lhe world. As I wrife 'lhese few lines, Vlwo piclures corne +o my rriindLV 'l'Lhei firsf oiiefisiihe picliure of the:-worlduwilh ll-me 'reeming mil- lions of people Wlio are clislressedjand scafllered as sheep withoul avshepherd. l see lhem slag- gering in darlcness andgcryino out 'lhem fo The Licjhl' and To safely. These :l1willions,,are.losl arid hxdinailogr a Chridlessl yernily. :l'heyvare1,j3recious f. souls in God's sigh? and our -ears., eye,ri',nQw, lheir! cries. a hey plunge iii?-glhe ouler darlrpess of elernily. H V Zhi. X ., ,TTS X Y - ' ggi ' I .Vi Then myirnind piqlgs up ll-ue neflil1ipiciure. llgee,xhundreds of Chrisliari young people around lhe world like lhose San Jose Bil::lei?Q9lleiEY?iiVl'go are molivaled by fhe love of' Chris? and are calling out 'l-lere ani I, send me. Clif' 'of pichig l see lhese young people slepv forlh fo acfpjepf phollenge yoj, lQl15ig,arirl 'ro moveiciffz io lhdnremofe plqcesiof +his earll1 io bring hope, peaee Hand life lo ai flfruly Shrisi' is fhgrhope 'lhe'-World and llie Gospel is fhe power of 'God unlo sdlvalion. This 'lreasure .is confained in your earlhen vessels.. May all of you be failhful lo l'l1e frus+'eommiHed untoyou and rnqynlihe gracluales of fhis year and ihose io follow go forlh nel coyuhiling Their lives as dear unfo iiliemselves, Bu? willing 'lo spend and be spenl' for fhe Gospel of Christ Such list-'ll1e. rl1iS5lon of Chrislian young people., , May Goal bless 'andhuse all-of'-youuin lhedyprld wide pro'clamal'ion of lrlis glorious Gospel. V V Y 1 Your 'fellow -worlxer in Chrisl, ,, . 2-is 8 gr f:x L 1mt V K ALLISON OT Poe+ry OT Prophecy Hermeneu hcs Minor Prophefs Blbllcal 81 Chrnshan Docirme LORA ALLISON Home Making Llbrarlan T R APPLEBURY Greek I 8: Il Hebrew Homllehcs ll Cormil-uans Colossians Johns Wrlhngs JOSEPHINE APPLEBURY Chrshan Educhon, Mlsslons, Librarian 9 KATIE BUTTERWORTH Principles of Teaching, D.V.B.S., Lilararian V. E. BUTTERWO RTH Church Hislory, Chrisfian Evidences, Logic, Chrislian Psychology, Archeology, English, Pasloral Counseling. DON DE WELT Acfs 8: Romans, Homilelics l, Sacred Hisiory anal Bible Geography, Personal Work, and Culfism. . CARRIE JESSUP Conducling l, Vocal Lessons, Librarian I0 JACK MORRISON Conduciing ll, Choir, Vocal Lessons ROY B. SHAW Maifhew-Luke, Penfaieuch, Homileiics ll. and Thessalonians-Jude. DOROTHY SHAW Oraiory, Librarian. HAROLD REA Harmony I 8: Il, Organ and Piano H MRS. DON DE WELT Librarian Z .5 ... DORIS ISBELL Secrefary of San Jose Bible College THE STAFF OF THE 3 CHRISTIAN VICTOR lreading from lefl Io righfl DON BLUMENTHAL-Phofographer, Treasurer GLEN COMSTOCK -,1i..,-.......Edi+or VIRGINIA JOHNSON ?lL..-Ediior DON DE WELT ,i?- Advisor ELEANOR REINEKE ..il..iEdi+or GERALD PARRIOTT -.1..........-Eclifor JEAN BOYCE 1,-il.-Edifor LESTER WELLS -,,1.,l..,.Edi+or OSCAR HUNT -.,i.?.l4Ar+isf I2 Szmammgm L5 N 4 I 1 .ell '- fi! EULALA HEIST Sun Valley, California iii ng el rl 5 RALPH MAIER Inglewood, California l Y 'm ll- --- -- - 7, ' ir : , 'li 5 rl f 1 A is L 'ef was .' ff 3 A 'f' Sweef alma.. 'if'i?5' V' V Y ' T SEEEQWY ROBERT HONAKER Claremoni, California Z . l l f l i , l l - . v l , fo 4,53 r f. '. l fr . :xj ' , -gr' , N 1 f- ' M5232 'L , ' 4-lk gf-,ff i 'ken ' 'l-'iflr '- I' 1' -N.. , w i , -' DONALD MEYER San Fernando, California l l l l C ALVIN D. HAMMOND Los Angeles, California ZARA POTTER Yoncalla, Oregon I CHARLOTTE THOM PSON Beaverfon, Oregon ini. and STELLA WALLACE San Fernando, California REX WALLACE I San Fernando, California r A71 , 3. lsfl ia 7 ftlfvi , reg, ff' Us? -f ,U - 1.::IJ 'Viv E ii, E ,, 5 ,.A,. FET 5 3? KV' DEWAIN S. ARNOLD Swesi Home, Oregon r 55 l' O, we 11295. - Y'-5 lla 1 l THEON BIGELOW Turlock, California DALE CHAFFI N Glendale, California .1 1 l 2 l. , 3pm5?i.,iV .--e-' 'l ?!'i:- ,f a' '45 J ifl L . 4'-fu, b 'X 'S A ta 417 'xl ' if l. J , W A 5.4, ,Q .H 4, I W 1 A l ., ri K Q 1 2' '15 1 SHERIDAN ARNOLD Sweei Home, Oregon , 1, 5 l ll gsm ' 1 N ,frm 1' x R 3' ' 1 1 . X r f L 1 '. 'x ' - , l r L JEAN BOYCE Akron, Ohio we , lm . me 1 ' ' 7 l llg, A Q t 1 fi, Z 7591- O ' l ' m , 5 Y- GLENORA CHESNUT Klamalh Falls, Oregon EARL DOUGHERTY San Fernando California ii , me V-ie 1 f , 'N V GH x l I M lx ' il N4 r xl. . i ' l' 3 ,. kr. x L' l, l D 'l u r l Y ,N -sa., '-:- ' Y - WILLIAM ARNOLD Sweet Home, Oregon 3- JAMES LEROY BRANT Yoncalla, Oregon iii JUANELLA DALY Medford, Oregon DONALD DEVORE Redding, California fd ' ' 'ii i aw is 5' , ' Ali: 1 QT , .lil Q '53 ' 1 'ilk 1 fi- -i 2 ,, .,,. ' i - f-of agfga- 2, ? w1f 12,6 if is -' 7 mf-. ,I ,Iii , ,Z i H 31 I -fair L . all ' -' 1 ,WS 51, f1'i'w!F3i' '-EY ,- 'ff ,.' 7 , iff ' l' L, , ,L s 1 , . Q 4 . -,fu l iq If -su' I X ,- 'T :Ng-H - .. . iv r Q3-iQ., 25y54.3 Civ' .aan as Kd' 1 'EEF 'LDFL ?- '- -Q: r - A . f .1-.425 ' 1-, 1 A., , , , ,. W3 I6 THELMA ALEXANDER, Wafsonville, California FRED ARMSTRONG, Medford, Oregon CHARLES ARNOLD, Sweef Home, Oregon KENNETH ARNOLD, Sweef Home, Oregon LESLIE ASHFORD, San Fernando, California ROYAL AUBREY, Colfage Grove, Oregon FRANCES BAILEY, Klamafh Falls, Oregon MARY LOUISE BARNHILL, Bell Gardens, California SHIRLEY BEEGLE, Zillah, Washingfon BARBARA BIGELOW, Yuba Oily, California JOHN L. BIGHAM, Cenfral Poinf, Oregon DONALD BLUMENTHAL, Bell Gardens, California RICHARD BOON, Bell Gardens. California GLEN L. BRADFORD, Sanfa Rosa, California CHARLES BROWN, Sr., Los Gafos, California GLENN C. BROWN. Gridley, California RUBY G. BROWN, Gridley, California BRUCE BURCH, San Luis Obispo, California ' PHYLLIS BURNEY, Porfland, Oregon ROBERT DEAN BURNEY, Poriland, Oregon EVERETT R. CADE, Tarzana, California SARA CADE, Tarzana, California ABEL G. CAMPOS, 'Los Gafos, California ROSEMARY CARPENTER, San Jose, California LEW CASS, Tulsa, Oklahoma GLENDON COMSTOCK, San Fernando, California ALICE COOK, Sweef Home, Oregon ILA CORNING, Napa, California LOTTIE COVHER, San' Jose, California PATRICIA CRAIN, Ceres, California CLARENCE W. CREAMER, Clmowchilla, California SUSAN CULBERTSON, Cenfral Poinf, Oregon GENE L. DALY, Ashland, Oregon EVELYN DANIEL, Sweef Home, Oregon ROBERT DANIEL, Sweei' Home, Oregon SALLY ANN DANFORD, Tacoma, Washingfon 'nga- 12:7-' Q I I. lf5'.,, ,. W'-'V r, ' Q11 8 fy., 1 b .44 I2 6' 1-I-'-v -, N-nv-3 .-....-.I Q- 4. 1 :hc- ur ' I. ' ka' 51 I, 1' U - Y, 7 ,A Q: , x al' A , fa. ga , :Ag ur il-Q.. - fi'- . ...Sally . Q . af- ' 1 w 1 1 9 ,2- N, r f. Q in 9, -V 4 .uh gt ,J iff U A ,I v as 2. 5 5 J ,QV S-aj.. I 1 I fl , .. ,, ' 75 I-v-JT.. if A -fi.. , I if ..f' ' 1 I - I 1s , lv, , . 'I f , Q L ' - rf -J ff I . I I In . W' if - , 'E' EM ' -1' .4 Til f f' It I R, ' UI N ., l MQ. , . F - fig iff W ' fqawff' '1 N3 I . ' 1-. at 'N A no I - - I Tj' I, if I In L Q wet, I A 34,4 . .lg Wm -I : ' KI , Ji!- ww. ,. . . p i-X ' ,Q ' 'gvpfe or F' . H515 I It 5, H. .J . ,xo E gf I ge 1 . .-V' -i n , U 1 Ili QV I f !!. ' I I J 15-4- I 'S ....,11 ,' , X I 1 I K HELEN DOUGHERTY, San Fernando, California GERALDINE EAGER, Inglewood, California JOHN EMERY, San Jose, California PATRICIA FADDIS, Los Angeles, California FLOYD E. GEE, Los Gafos, California EVERETT BLAINE GILBERT, No. Hollywod, Calif. ERMA HANSEN, San Jose, California HARRY HANSEN, San Jose, California JEAN DOLORES HANSEN, San Jose, California HARRY HEADRICK, Jr., Bell Gardens, California JOHN HEBERLING, Cenfral Poinf, Ore MARILYN HICKS, Napa, California ED HOFF, Arapahoe, Colorado LORRAINE HOLLINGSWORTH, Inglewood, Calif. LLOYD HOSMAN, Coffage Grove. Oregon LOREE HOY, Inglewood, California HENRY B. INGRAHAM, San Fernando, California HOPE INGRAHAM, San Fernando, California VIRGINIA JOHNSON, Inglewood, California JAMES KENNEDY, San Jose, California FREDERICK W. KERBY, Tarzana, California PATRICIA KERR, Coffage Grove, Oregon GEORGE KING, San Fernando. California TASCILLE KING, San Fernando, California ELAINE KINSER, San Bernardino, Caiifornia KEITH KNEPPER, Avenal, California LILLIAN KNIGHT, Covina, Caiifornia HOWARD LANGWELL, San Jose, California EVA LIGGETT, Kingsfon, Washingfon ED LIGGETT, Inglewood, CaIifornia WILMA LINK, San Jose, Caiifornia JERRY MCCORNACK. Swisshome, Oregon FRANKLIN MARTIN, Jr., Cheyenne WeIIs, CoIo. HAROLD MICK, Tarzana, California BILL MILLER, Coffage Grove, Oregon BARBARA MILLS, Su,quamisI1, Washingfon Sw A I , J I T-iii' il ' S.. , 'Vx 'r ,.. '.J- I 'sv' . I WI . Ig , k. N , . , I I n IF4 Q.- ,. , ,, .W vfsgara. gud-:fini 'gi 5' 'I' I ,-'X rl A vii, Ig I All ' ,- La-5 '- 'lfiiw 55: . A, .L asf gf. fig? S,-A 'Na '31 Ni -. I' '- I V if ,, I9 I QS L.-.Q I i fe, - X- in . Y al I 'J' Y N- , , - L15 ML lr ,I 15. 1 , 1 ' - . I , II .,' I -- .-If LA... ... ,.I, H133 .11 1,34-J, 1:1 li. g my 7 fl' '. 5 - 2 ., V X - , ' I I vu. 1 I. if lv I Q' f . - I, JI, 3 K ffl I ,V 1 ' f-.-1.-. ,J I if . -1F'j'fav ff fa 1? XL' 'z . 1 -5- , af ,Aifu Q.-, V ' A4511 . 45, ,v x. I 69 ' i' I' -ze' Q- -:.,- iff 'irffpg - xii ' Y-ff, . ,W f XT- X, ' , f,.4' -1 I ' 5 153 I 4- N ay 5-,xi ' Tn iii 7 1 r 1. , : fi cn va. lg .43 .H 'v w I, .I IYDLVQQI . fm I II' I -' U 'I I3 I , A 'V 2 K s I-5- K, 5 X 1' - Q: ' 5 v. 'U - .sf J if 20 WILLIAM H. MILLS, Suquamish, 'Nashingion GLENNA MOORE, Manfeca, California HENRY V. MOORE, Manfeca, California JAMES MOORE, Napa, California MEDIA M. NUNN, Sr., San Jose, California MARLAS NUTLEY, Tacoma, Washingfon GALE R. ORR, Covina, California GERALD PARRIOTT, Bayard, Nebraska BETTY PENNINGTON, Exefer, California DEAN PENSE, San Jose, California DONALD PORTER, Pacoima, California GEORGE POWELL, Lebanon, Oregon JUNE L. PRICE, Visalia, California GENE L. PRICER, Yuba Cify, California JUNE PRICER, Yuba Ciiy, California JANICE PRUITT, Eugene, Oregon GLEN REA, San Jose, California ELEANOR REINEKE, Burwell, Nebraslca fi ucv RALPH SAMFORD Planada Calnfornna FAYE SEICK Tacoma Waslnnnglon JAUNITA SHAFER Wasilla Alaska 1319 Y 3 JOHN J SHAFER San Jose Calnforma LEE SHAFER Phoemx Oregon VIOLET SHAFER San Jose California ur' JAMES SINCLAIR Turlock CBIITOTHIB JOHN SINCLAIR Turloclc Callfornna FAYE THOMAS Prlnevulle Oregon L IQIK CLIFFORD THOMSON E Palo Allo Calufornla PRENTICE THOMSON E Palo Alio Cal:-Forma w..-. ROBERT TIBBETS Cuperhno CGIILOFNIB E Ei , I 1 as 'K '- DORIS TUCKER Tulare Calvfornra V7 WILLIAM D TUCKER Inclranapolrs Incluana C PATRICIA VAUGHAN Tarzana California r,r-. 'im ALBERT vekslc Mamma calIf0IIII.I ' 'I CHARLES WAGNER Medford Oregon I ,754 I GLORIA WAGNER Los Angeles Calnforma zu Q II I 'I I III 1 V I , 0' II 4'-' . II 1 in 5 1 111: I,- I '- f IV i I, ' ' . I +I ' HEY IIIII : I 1 I - W 1 ,III QIIKIIIIIAEU-' cj' Q . I 1 '5 + ' ' X , . f 4 . 2 1, 1 l , 5 : N - I I I I V' l 'Ia' -, I .. . - ',.-f- tv' . 'f , . , 2- I - I I I I ' ' . . ' , ' if T W' , 1 - H If if I Q , ' -1 ww f . I I 'Q' , .XTII - ' I . .y , I 5,5 ' ' ' 'z if If fn' 1' I I 4 T ' 1 ' 1 I. I - ' - I I , li? In if I l' , I Z I. fn'-F, Q' V. A1 I 1 V ' I 4' ifij .f-5-jf 31 IQ It LII III QA 75:3 ',III' A II 'f .III -rl 'V ' I I . . III I YZ if gg ' ...xg I I I V It - I . .I Q. .xl 4 :.' ' -Ig: X . Yi I il .- J I' .l I,-J.,-F V . i ,T ,, sy 445 - - 5 ' 'fI,'Iw-fn I- - l . . .I U . i 'AI fiilhxr- ll- . FW- y . I . ,I jg, -,I '-.. I A I ,,gfI14HI,Ew g ifI.a.,,f?f5fF'Ig , ' Q ,I'iLm,,--ffIff:+.rfyI11, fx I! If ' I 1 i ' XMI' ', 1 W. ' ' l R F? 1 , I - I ' X - I . I II I ,N P ' ' ' T . W' ' ll ' . '. I I ' kr Q K, -. V . n 1 . if rl ' 4' ' 'L Ry' - . . - 5-I 'f ' f .....-sf u 1 A , I '-ANS Y-I I . I, ' Tzrry ' .I .,.. , N EZIII- A Z., -nel Lil A.: - - 5 'igol 9 ARTHUR O. WATSON, Lancasfer, N.Y. ROBERT WATSON, Tulelake, California A RICHARD L. WEBSTER, Los sam, California L ' '- ' '.'.' I 1 EE, w z. ., 1 1 , LESTER WELLS, Jr., Eugene, Oregon N., BARBARA WILLIAMS, Temple Olly, California l RYLIS WILLIAMS, Los Gales, California T ELBERT WOMACK, Sweel Home, Oregon HELEN WOMACK, sweel l-lame, Oregon I EDITH WOOD, san Jose, California f A so 1. 'fi 4 ' WILEY DEAN KINSER, Loma Linda, California JOAN YOUNGBLOOD, Dunsmuir, California N GIL E. CONTRERAS, San Jose, California ' Ffi1?5ll-fra ', 7 l'Ss'T 'Q :Sit STUDENTS ENROLLED WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN THE ANNUAL Edna Arnold, Pafricia Barfon, Rose Mary Boon, Vivian Burch, Doris Burlon, Wyman Chambers, William Darling, Evelyn Hollingsworlh DuRee, William Edwards, Belva Gillzaerl, Oscar Hunf, Roberi' 'John, Keifh Kenl', Elsion Knighl, Frances Meyer, Laura Nicholas, Joanne Heaclriclz Oglesby, Clifford PacIen,' Allen Pelly, Nancy Pelerson, Marlin Pierce, Helen Powell, Donald Reyman, Eunice Reyman, George F. S+amper, Imogene Sfamper, Eddie Vaughn, Lila Vaughn, Shirley Wells, William Wiseman, and James Youngblood. 22 f The C MOvinQ Dat' e I Underionsiru cbdon ik! is?-X ', Q55 SQL QM f 1 23 LF W M X , X , W f 1 2.3. 'im g H Us N ' ss ml 55. ma www . E Q W fi' -L n swf X6 2 tsx H H H E EA M ' . ws may E H - E . K H in Q, H - E H F' fn 1- Q, V as H 1' ' ima J X l. W Q... f VV- ,, .' .Wqm isis Si -P-'H---. V H .fm Qwmymf. ,-W was ,wmi...m3, fy- .5':-pwsuwmwg, .a. 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X Ak I' Pm Af ' .7QSf.w sci-iooL CALENDAR On SEPTEMBER II in fhe opening rally held in fhe San Jose Civic Audiforium, fhe I95I-52 school ferm opened fo fhe fune of a song-service led by Chaplain Hal Marfin, I+ was followed by challenging messages which led 'Ihe sfudenfs in anficipafion fo regisfrafion fhe nexf morning The school held ifs firsf classes SEPTEMBER I3 where fhe faculfy briefed fha sfudenf body as fo feaching and sfudy mefhods which would be employed during fhe year. On OCTOBER 23 San Jose Bible College was very happy fhaf il' had been made possible for Brofher Jessup and Brofher Applebury fo affend fhe Conference on Evangelism in Cincinnafi, Ohio. As NOVEMBER came, and wifh if Thanksgiving vacafion, fhe young people were amazed fhaf fhe fime had passed so quickly. Almosf before anyone realized if, fhe 'Iwo weeks of Chrisfmas vacafion had also arrived. The new camp grounds af La Honcla was fhe scene of 'lhe firsf Red- wood Chrisfian Service Camp in a mid-winfer session, held December 26-28, I95I. Affer many of fhe more noble scholars had made an honesf efforf fo gel- exfra sfudying done over fhe holidays, mosf of fhem refurned fo school amidsl' fhe hubbub of lasf minufe preparafion for fhe Conference on Evangelism. In fhe San Jose Civic Audiforium, during fhe fhree days from JANUARY 9-I I, I952 abouf eighf hundred people gafhered fo hear whaf many fermed The fine-sf conference in fhe hisfory of fhe school. The fheme was The Church, Through Chrisf, Meefing Toclay's Problems. An oufsfanding program was presenfed fhrough pracfical demonsfrafions in counselling, in soul winning, and in meefing special problems of foday, The sfudenf body was an excifed group when fhey learned fhaf on FEBRUARY 25, I952 fheir leader, Brofher Bill Jessup, would Aboard a plane fo make a iourney fo fhe Orienf visifing mission sfafions in Japan, in Korea, and also fhose in Hawaii and in fhe Philippines enroufe, The hearffelf prayers of fhe sfudenfs and faculfy wenf wifh fhe group of fwelve singers and fheir program presenfing The Challenge for Chrisf , as fhey made a four of California churches from MARCH I3-3I. The spring vacafion was held from APRIL 4-I4. From APRIL 30 fo MAY 4 one of fhe faculfy members of San Jose Bible College, Brofher V. E. Bufferworfh, represenfed fhe school .af fhe Norfh American Chrisfian Convenfion held af Tulsa, Oklahoma. The seniors were really scurrying fo gef fheir fheses wriflen 'before fhe closing weeks of scholo. However, fhey a brighl' momenl' of relaxfion al' 'Ihe school picnic on MAY 9. Then came fhe grand finale on MAY 29 when fhe seniors presided over fheir graduafion rally which was culminafed by fhe presenfafion of awards for fheir achievemenfs. Following fhe graduafion congrafulafions, many farewells were uffered among dear friends as fhey parfed for fheir-fields of service for fhe Lord during 'lhe summer monfhs. 25 I I fl I Tl I I I I I I VERNON PIERSON I San Jose, California February I5, l952 I Jusf four days from fhe clay Vernon spolce , +o us in our chapel service, he deparfed 'Io ,H be wifh +he Lord. We are so happy +ha+ l I his picfure can appear in our annual. I I I I 1 I OTHER CHAPEL SPEAKERS Jean Shelley, Ceres, California Sepfember 2I l95I Elsfon Knighf, Los Gafos, California, Ocfober I7 I95I William McNuH', Olympia, Washingfon Ocfober 26 l95I Chief Raymond Blackmore, Police Depf., San Jose, California,l-.October 30 l95l Hugh Olsen, San Jose, California November 6 I95I M B. Madden, Refired Missionary from Japan November 8 I95I Ray Carlson, Philippine Islands H November 8 l95I James Alley, Evangelisl' E -November I3 I95l Lou Moore, Napa, California November I4 l95l David Vaughn, Thorp, Washingfon, November 27 l95I John Frees, Redwood Cify, California. December 4 l95I Isabel Diffemore, Japan December 5 l95I Chesfer Parker, India December 7, I95I Fred Hoy, Evangelisf December I2, I95I Dr. Zoena Rofhermel, India January 2, l952 Don Peel, Gridley, California January 8 i952 Foy Bryanf, Healdsburg, California January 22 i952 Charles J. Dohn, San Mafeo, California January 23 I952 O. L. Manlcamyer, Cincinnafi, Ohio January 24, I952 Charles Davis, Lindsay, California February I9, I952 26 CHAPEL SPEAKERS ms 'W Im a Is mi ms mm Us mn m me m mn ms CHAPLAIN RUSSELL BARBER Japan Ocfober I6 I95I m ws m sas Im was mf a Im E Im B B' 'Bw sM E Is a ms E EI W I RALPH HOLCOMB Pcriland Oregon 1 If mn S a a THE BEN SCHILLER FAMILY On Furlough from Indla March 26 l952 mm mn an Xww 88 K' If H WH an ms wa ms H Im nw ms Swan DENNIS RICKARD Sanfa Cruz, Calvforma February I2 I952 ma w Is ... a a JOE GRACIANO San Jose, California Ocfober 9 Il I95I Ocfober 5 l95I 27 - 5 I E - ., E is EA H .EVM BNI-IEEE? 'ss mmm E Ig- I' E Em Mwwiw B H - 5 N H I5 If Haig ks I-1 --- SNES- Ismam SEFQQQM HH naw-EQEQNHEH-migg-H1 I4 Ek B- Is Emi W E E E fwm1msm': Is mga im-IS if I-A I-I E E EE E E AE sms nm ' B ss 5 . F3 I.I':'TB '.-I ss aw s EE E E H E E , m m 'fj:l Ef: ss . Em E E ' E EE ,. E ,mil , N Is E E E H E H I E I E m m FII' E EI ., II MM E :ME H MI E EE 3 V. nm E ,-IQXEE ' . H , I E . 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E E E E HE mmm mwfsma E E E gf mm T. -f 5.88 . X E .E E : ' Is - BEE., 1 H I . E .sa E Is: W E EE Him EI mmm ,X E ,I E E , II E I . , , -al THE SAN JOSE BIBLE COLLEGE CHOIR JACK MORRISON, Direclor I HAROLD REA, Accompanisf Nearly six+y consecraled Chrislian young people blended lheir voices malcing up 'rhis 'lalenfed choral group. Every Monday evening a+ seven o'cloclc lhe choir mel' for rehearsal which was begun wi+h a period of prayer and devolion. Their re perfoire consisfed of some +wen+y-five sacred choral seleclions which included several original numbers composed by 'lheir direclor, Jaclc Morri- son, and 'lheir accompanisl, Harold Rea. U ' PROGRAMS GIVEN BY THE CHCIR November I6, I95I -- Chrisi-Ceniered Music December ll, I95l - Carols for Chris'l ' presen+ed in -Phe Bible College Chapel .presenled in 'lhe Bible College Chapel January 9, l952-Half hour of special music Evening Session, Conference on Evangelism March 7, I952 -General Musical Program presenfed af Sania Cruz Chrisiian Church March 9, l952-General Musical Program presenled al' McClellan Air Field, Sacramenfo May 23, l952- Singspira'rion , presenled in fhe Bible College Chapel January 9, l952-Half hour of special music, Evening Session, Conference on Evangelism Cl-IALLENGERS FOR CHRIST The Challengers, composed of +he lhree ensembles shown on lhe nexi page, 'io- gelher wi+h Al Hammond, senior, and 'lheir direclor, Jaclc Morrison, made a sevenleen- day 'l'our of cenlral and soufhern California churches lasl' March. ln over lwenly ap- pearances 'lhey presenled The Challenge of Chris'l ', a musical and scriplural porlrail of 'lhe life of Chris'l'. Prior 'io 'l'he four, l'he program was presenled in San Jose and in Marfinez. GIRLS TRIO Lefi fo rnghi Barbara Wullnams hrs? soprano Eulala Hens+ conlralfo Joanne Olgesby second soprano Sealed Jerry Eager accompamsl' Crgamzed las+ fall I'hrs fine muslcal group has provrded special sacred music for chapel church and Brble college funchons rn San Jose as well as malung many appearances In churches Ihroughoul- Calnforma Some of 'rhelr mam appearances durmg +he school year were Oalcland Goodwill San Jose Vusalla Sunnyvale Sanla Rosa Conference on Evangellm lSan Jose lndlan Sprung Yuba ClI'y Red Hull and Los Ga'I'os MIXED QUARTET Lefl Io rlghi' Susan Culberfson soprano Jamce Pruxff allo John Smclaxr fenor Harry Headrrclr bass Durmg Ihe school year 'Ihe Mlxed Quarlel' sang al' Salinas Oakland Vlsalla Sania Cruz Goodwill San Jose Confer ence on Evangelism San Jose Ceres Marhnez Merced and Yuba Crly MALE QUARTET Lefl fo rlghl Jnm Smclaur second fenor Jum Moore barrfone Jerry McCornacI: bass Dean Pense fursf Ienor Luke Ihe o+her musical ensembles on -Ihls page Ihls quarI'e+ was nn popular demand 'I'hroughou+ San Jose and Calrforma Some of 'Ihelr mam appearances were Glrdley, Yuba CrI'y, Broolcfleld loalcland, Visalia, Salmas, Tafl, Monfebllo, Marhnez, Lindsay, Goodwull lSan Josel, Conference on Evanegelnsm lSan Josell Napa, Ceres, Redwood Cily, and Healdsburg 29 I . . 1 I. . I L I II ' 1, I gg .Y I . ' h I 1. n : U s .I , Qi 33 , lr pa V , lQ lf: lv :fi ' EEF 7A1'F,. ni.- ee - BRowN's ' Brown's Bungalow - Marilyn Hiclrs and Barbara 57-:if Williams live af 805 Soulh Ninlh Slreel' a+ lhe L .ge 2. ' -s-,VJ home of Glen, Ruby and Sammy Brown. l l W ,. -.?.1x.. , , A, Fillg ' FULLER DORM FE, Fuller Dorm can accommodafe fwenfy-six girls. This dorrn lil: has been +he scene of many enioyable hours. Each gnrllnn ' lhe dorm has a secref sisfer whom she remembers In a special 1-' X f N way 'lhroughoul 'rhe schoo-l year. Gladys' Fuller is our house Z' rl molher and does a fine lob. As Chrlshan snslers we enloy a rich fellowship logefher. gf, , V .... rr fr -I ,axe l F , , , , L, 1 , l' Q ' Q: 'N Blgwua- I i--ggi.. 'HKU he 'fb E i75?llJfl gre?-ie - -..F ., . 1-Tarn?-..,,.1,..,d -1,- -cufrf 'ree-7,..1.s..1 HARMONY HOUSE Harmony House was so named ai' a dedlcahon service Ocfober 26 l950 The boys who live here wish as The name suggesfs fo live un harmony flrsf wlfh God and fhen wufh each ofher Miss C K Hodge Aunf Kahe opened lhls dorm In Seplember l'-750 wlfh room for len boys Much enloyable friendship is had when fhe boys gafher morning and evening In an efforl fo lreep fhe 'Food fha? has been prepared by ihe wonderful cool: Bull Muller from going +o wasfe The lnmafes are Jim and John Sinclair Jlm Moore AI Verslc Jlm Branl Harold Mlclc Lloyd Hosman Brll Miller and Jerry McCornaclc Parr hme rnmafes Don Porfer and Bull Arnold wmv' IH' -f-5415! yn W1 W1 vip A -U17 gqn as-Us 5' HEY' I-oa'+'113 30 . rs- . -A .ir 1 Y J, ' g. .Y gf 55:7 - fr 4 i , r- .' r-.QL F15-S -f, . V , -,Q F gi: - Q 17222 .Y age! qv! U K Ju A- 1- .. . . . M -f :A x -- A . - f I ,-' Iggy K. W - w H- .' . ' . . ' . 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We all agree lhal Helen is our favorife cook, and Elberf, our favorile family preacher. JONOVID NUNN'S COTTAGE 357 So. I3lh Si. TWELFTH STREET DORM Six boys live here. We have many wonderful limes fogefher sludying, lallzing, and discussing differenf subiecls. We also have some fanfaslic meals by doing our own cooking. Kennefh Arnold, Prenlice Thompson, Lew Cass, Fred Armsfrong, Keilh Knepper and Gerald Parriofi, are fhe resldenls. -1-W T -' - .:':z.. -. - F 1 -----we::fg,4e. ' - 3 ,,,.e.u ,,.-.N nf-.y,1. I J,.' I, V I 1 75 Jil -.31 2.-.,',. L. Q -1 1-us. I .. , - L f--nie.-ig.s.5e:,5,'xl'g,,b5 'Ir, 7-'fjaji-7:ei'eQi-lf' , f , -s e g,,,,1.,ieL-gifiifgg-:1f'L' 11 L g i-U,'E-Lnilil -sw '1 -.,,, ' i-FH-122' ' I A- , ---. -f,- . wr- -A. 1 , 9 .... , 11,5-'i'::f ,, . i ,, .. 'jg M vllw .4 A Y. - T Q- e e 3 w M 1 ..J.....e.:'i'. 2 11. l ,Q A, Z ...:.,145:u.,?.'e4-:i..L-dA. M4 1- ' -1 -e- x wa.-ameewm ,-.- . 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' '1 . fu?5?li w ' -:'I1U ' FL 1 '3f.1' ' '5 36 'J--' 11.-,H ,---' 1 ,4 ,ff 'f 1.-2 wr-Q f 'diff' if Sux or more secruons of fhe hospufal are vusufed and a semu program us held af each A number of gospe songs are sung followed by prayer for fhose who are suck un body or soul Words of comforf and encour agemenf are guven fo flue pafuenfs and when oppor funufy affords urself flue sfudenfs readuly fesfufy for Chrusf and Hus Church A vusuf fo Gracue Hull us always un order and uf re mauns a quesfuon as fo who offers flue mosf encour agemenf Gracue by her courage or fhe vusuhng sfu denfs by flueur sungung As Gracue us a former sfudenf of flue Buble College SJ BC has a warm place un her hearf and because of her courage un fumes of unrense paun Gracue has a warm place un flue luearrs of all af 'lhe school Jack Emery has been un charge of flue hospufal vusufahon fhus year L i ll uuae suck and cf mented nw f Sunday affernoon us a femp+ung fume for srudenfs fo sfucly homework or fo cafch up on flue forfy wunks fhey mussed clurung flue weelc However desurlng fo be pleasung fo +l1e Lord a large number of enfhusuasrs forge ahead fo servuce and umpregnafe 'Phe envuronmenf of 'Ihe Counfy Hospufal wufh a gospel empluasus EQ E I W. M ff lllll U 'u'a fas,, , V , I y g 1 r il I A A ' A l . . Q ll - A . y , 5 - l A L ,u ' ' . . ll ll' l , . zu: eu.- u A U '- I n '.- I ,' I QHHFufEE Q use We ig'M?, uuu ui N o ur ' 'A A 'C A ' Minisfralion fo fhe aged ai Sunsel Resf Home F: gL 1 Ouiside view of Sunsef Resf Home The s+uclenis also go 'lo +he Warm Springs Olcl Folks' Home where +he old folks plead for +hem 'lo come baclc each Sunday lo read The scriplures and sing gospel songs. A+ +he Alum Rock Resi' Home services are led by Lee Shaefer and Bob Daniels. Singing af Sunsef Resi Home There are nine palienfs in 'Phe Sunsei' Resf Home fo whom services are offered. AdITllhl5'l'EI'li1g services io shui-ing 465' Lx.:-1+-1? ' 5 A, , Ee... MILPITAS POOR FARM Noi all of 'rhe men ai' ihe poor farm are spiriiually anemic, for ihe Lord's Supper is given Io some who faithfully requesf if. A warm feeling comes Io your hear? when you see 'Ihe ioy on Ihe faces of fhose who have accepfed Chrisl' under 'Ihe minislry of San Jose Bible Cel- Ieqe siudenfs. There is Henry. half paralyzed buf wholly all ou! for The Lord who raises his good arm in fesii- mony of his faifh in Chrisi. . .I Z 4.1 fr Epo MILPITAS LIBRARY The 'ail Farm poriion of 'Ihe counly farm is adminisiered io by Jacl: Carpenier, a former 'sfudeni of San Joie Tvd abou? eighf 'Io Iwelve of 'Ihe prisoners aiiend. B1 e es- sons are given every Tuesday nighi as well as on Sunday. WN This Side of Milpi+as ' lnasmuch as ye did if unio Ihese leasf . . Mali. 25:40 Rich blessings are given Io poor men on N18 - 7 H Lord's Day in Ihe improvised church house I llibraryl af 'Ihe counfy poor farm. Many of The men are noi only poor in maierial pos- sessions, buf are desiifuie spiriiually also. Siudenis from 'Ihe school pa+ien+ly labor fo win some of 'Ihese hardened sinners Io Chrisl. 1. A .l'i1,l-' is I .',,g I 'uname' -' 'Y - MILPITAS HOSPITAL AND JAIL Max is one who wanis Io be sure aboui his reliqion and so he keeps Saiurday and Sunday bofh as his Sabbaihs revealing his baclrground as an orihodox Jew. John and Louie are 'Iwo ofhers who were bapfized by sfudenls of San Jose. Abel Campos and Fred Kirby have done mosi of lhe preaching 'there Ihis year. In Ihe hcspifal seciion of Ihe poor 'Farm Ihe young people sinn 'Io Ihe pafienfs and Ed Liggeil' sermonizes in one of 'Ihe wards. SANTA CLARA COUNTY JUVENILE HALL Chrisiian service work in connecfion wiih Ihe Sanfa Clara defenlion home lgirls and boys up -Io eighleen years of agel is paying Ihe righf lcinds of dividends: and we of San Jose Bible College are iusily proud of fhe parf we are privi- leged Io play in bringing lhe message of Chrisf fo 'Ihese youngsiers who have made misialzes and are headed in ihe wrong direclion. Represenfing San Jose Bible College, I have personally arranged many Sunday services al 'Ihe home. I have counciled numerous youngsfers, and have aifended many courl' sessions. We need Io Ihanlr Superior Courl iudges James and Avilla for 'rhe exfremely fair Ireafmeni Ihe girls and boys receive in court I have been in close Iouch wifh 'Ihis worlr for fhe pasi eighfeen monihs and my con- clusion wifhoul' reservaiion, is, Ihaf above all else, 'fhese girls and boys need Chrisi. CHARLES B. BROWN Secrefary, Juvenile Hall Commiilee. I MW? Harry Spearman is serving as minisier ai Morgan Hill. Lesfer Wells is essis-ling him. They have an average aHendance of ihiriy persons. Leo Douglass and Dale Chaffin have been minisiering fo fhe church ai' Alviso for -the pas? 'Four years. Eva LiggeH has served as feacher for fhe pas? +wo years. Average ahendance is +hir+y per- sons. f 40 Alvis -fpela uma Don -Blumenfhal is working wi+l1 'Phe young people of fhe Peialuma church. The young people meei' Saiur- day nighis for recreafigon and devofion period. On Sunday evening +o sfudy H-ne word of God. Don re- cenfly had his first bapfism from ihis group. O Sanla Rosa Yuba Csly RalPl'l Maw' 'S servmg all Sanla Durlng l95l 52 school year Al Verslc Rosa as Asslsfani Mmlsfer being Barbara Bigelow Jerry Eager and Jlm 'n charge of lhe youll' work and Branl' have been helping ln ihe services umor church X Jerry plan io spend full hme ln ll'IIS worlc 'Naa- 4.4.-x v-.-- w.,..f. af Yuba Cliy Afler gracluahon Jlm and xx. ar- fv- In-14 we Momwlaln Vuew Morllnez Aboui' flve years ago under ihe dlrechon of Wnlbur Garlvcl: lhe worlx a+ Mounialn Vnew was fnrsi' sfaried Among fhose who helped an fhss work 'rlns year are Char lo'H'e Thompson Clarence Cream er Fay Thomas Don Daly Juan ella Daly and Gene L Daly AI Hammond and Jacl: Morrison have alfernaiecl nn preachung af 'Phe morning and evening worship serv :ces af Marhnez fhls year Eleanor Relnelce has been ln charge of fhe Jumor Deparfmenf Ofher parf fume helpers have been Bill Arnold Dewey Arnold and Bob 4' Wafson AI and Eleanor expecf io be on fha field full hme fhus summer ,v ,F , N W Tw r I I v n '.ll.A I 1 v e 1 . - I . 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K f r -+--- 1 X 1 -1 - - , e ' ' , fl , 5 N l I N, Hx -. l l ,XM- K lv 1 I qau gn. . l I . l 3 , 'r 'L l l fRe d' f ,- - DON MYER, ELErgElr?:c2E1R:f:f4fg:2k'5gQWALLACE, 'R umm .GEORGE KING, TACILLE KING x GQSPEL LAMPLIGHTERS XXI The Lamplighlers broadcasfed from 'I'he ls a non-profil' organizafion of c o n s e c r a 'l e d College Chapel over radlo gallon ' . l . - KEEN from Sepfember +o March of Chrlshan workers, and fhelr helpers, devohng 'l'l1e1r . . X rhus year. Their program was a lives ro fhe speeding of 'the pure New Tesfamenf Gospel, X real blessing +0 all who heard. by radio and public address. Our aim is lo cover 'lhe Bay The preseni' siaf-F of -the area of California and as far owlward as fhe rays of Gospel E Lamplighrers has dissolved Lighi' will reach wiih your prayers and 'financial aid. We invile you K because of 'lhe gradua' l ' ' fo become a lighl'-sender ihrouglw us wiih your gifis, ihaf +ogei'her N ho: OL lwo of 'ls - em ers. wi+h our labors, we migl1+ fake our darlcening coniineni' for Christ ' 42 A 'Y f' YANGELISM J 'NN 34 Sgrvhze U0 In Discussrof' D ,YF -,' f lf'-' 1 P ,f IZSCU 1 of y,h.,Q . , m ' 5'ble c 9 qmluqf.. x' WN 7Wi Misskoncrg Bunquek SP 9 0 k ers -- Nursermy' Back Sfqqe I 7 ll k A, N 5 . --..,- .rnchdw ..5 , f P90013 I 4 GN Reading from leH' +o righi: Henry Moore, Keifh Knepper, John Bigham, Zara PoH'er, Charles Wagner, Clarance Creamer, Lesfer Wells, Jim Kennedy, Diclc Websier. V - - 2'f'e- - -L --V All fhe games were played in 'Phe compefiiion of ihe cify church league. The games fool: place in ihe San Jose High School gym. The following games were played during -lhe year: The Neighborhood Church The Church of ihe Good Shepherd San Jose Gospel Tabernacle The Foursquare Gospel Church The Church of 'ihe Lafier Day Saints The Calvary Mefhodisi' The Alviso Church of Chrisi The Firsi Presbyferian Church Ceniella Meihodisf Willow Glen Bapiisf There were five games won and seven losf. We T h e P ld e fied for ihird place in fhe firsi half of ihe ' season. A renal good fime was had by all and much good exercise. An opporiunify fo 'iesfify A for Chrisf in good sporismanship is always present The ame 0 46 M Z' ., ,,.- - - ,A 49 ' .L ll l' ' I f J ,-3 I , 1 The annual picnic helo in May is an occasion lo which every sfudenf looks forward with greal aniici- ' Sv Olher forms of fellowshi en'o ed P l Y by all are individual home parlies, polluck s u p p e r s, singspiralions, evangelical programs and many ofhers. Alfhough we often enioy fhe fine music of our male quarlel, 'fhey do noi' enferiain us alone. They have had opporfunily fo fake 'lhe Gospel message in song lo many churches ihroughoul lhe school year. s .xo Qx Af olher times fhroughoui' fhe school year, smaller groups of sludenfs enioy gelling logefher pahon. Recreafion and good food are enioyed by all. ' 'iir Tcnigjs ai Sania Crux' Alum Rock Park' and a varie y o of er places. Fr-idag mile fellowshi p Friday Night Fellowship- Friday night is fl-ne nigh? for fellowship. Everyone comes oul' for a good lime on this nighf, be il' humorous, mus- ical or spirilual. The programs are of a variefy of iypes. Some, like fhe one piclured, are humorous. 3-ew HJ l Vg .,. .V E B gg e i? 11 gs ' QQ, Av ry 1! er-wwe me ,ss ee-ss .B- ,B Xe,-.e, Vial E Choir Proq ram Banquel A banquef is always a lime for good Chrisfian 'Fellow- ship. The on '+ e plc ured here was held in honor of Brofher Bill shorily' before his deparfure for Japan. The San Jose Bible College choir consisfs of fiffy lalenfed sludenis unde , r ihe direciion of Jacl: Morrison. They meef each Monday evening 'For an hour and a half of fellowship and pracfice: and during fhe course of fhe year, presenf several musical programs af 'lhe school. Although we enioy Chrisfian fun, 'ihe emphasis of 'Phe school is noi on frolic, buf on learning and spiriiual growfh. Time does noi permif con- finuous play, buf demands fhaf each sfudenr f lr l'i a e I e seriously and prayer- fully. The Friday nighf programs are offen inspiring evangelisiic messages brough+ by guesi speakers, sfudenfs or members of 'Phe faculfy. The weelc nighfs are lcepi' free 'F 'lh or D e purpose of concenfrafed siudy, which is a musf if a sfudenf hopes fo gef by in school, Whefher ii' be on a picnic, af a parfy or af a special program, fhere is always +ime for prayer and clevofion, which are very impor+an+ in fhe life of each Bible College sfu- denf and feacher. 49 'P Hifi mi, A , f ..f,,,.7W,1l :1L,f!f'A'fTf. 1 ' 1' -' -V ,. J - V -, .,.Y, - ZZ' Y 7 ' J' 6 I K ,r .f 4,4 5 ' I. J 1 Ig! 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' ' ' ' ' ' . sm Jose new College my N 9 u Li, E f :lf 2' ' 2, YV ' Y A J? -, Q, - E4 J' , , If-j' is ,g,,qf'j gy.- 'A' AQ' Q 1,1525-' PRESENT MINISTRIES .mah ,.-' The McNUTI'S AND OLYMPIA BIBLE SCHOOL WILLIAM and MARY MCNUTT Iboih '47I WHS called +0 minisier in I948 Io 'che smBII QTQUP of Chrisrians who had come Io OIYmP'a- Wa5I n9Ion' from California ihe previous year and .had iouund no New Tes+amen+ church. A+Iendance is around 50. The local church pays Ihe operaring expenses and par? of 'Ihe minis+er's salary. lIllff BILLY and VELMA HUGHES Iborh '48, are in Lusk, Wyoming, where fhe 4-year-old congregaiion recen+Iy compieied a new building. In 'rhe Iwo years Ihe Hughes have been ihere, I8 have been added 'ro fhe church, and Ihere are now 39 worshipping 'Ioge'Iher. The building is cIeb+-free and valued ai- 522,000. I BOB DAY wiih his wife, BETTY, Ibofh '50I coniinued his educafion 'ef' ,QR ' ai- Cincinnafi Bible Seminary and ,preached a+ Berry, Kentucky. TAL' ' - V - ,Q , , , E :T Soon fhe congregahon vofed Io have fuII-hme preaching for 'Ihe FE ' Tr , I firsf fime in 40 years. This year Bob is affending Soufhwesf V ,A 2.1133 I? W Chrisfian Seminary in Arizona and preaching in Coolidge. MAR- , fi, ,, T LIN PIERCE my Wm. his wife, BERNICE, rsoy is also an school 757ifli'9I..'T 'I5 31 ' ' I Ihefe- Y 1.1, ,. E ., ,fir ' QL , ' I ', ' -V v, ' Zi g a ve- 9:1 ' f ii -IAA , ii Y I, , L 2 - We 2-.-' SFT . s-Iliff: 1 rv , I E . 'I , ' vi' II: I , - 41134 .' 2- I I 1 r T .I 1 - 2' ' ' ' II - rr ' ' Effie? '1e1.:if:I'i4:::el- , Jf wg , 'IF EE 'I nr S n'g,g-:g:?f'fjg,,-ggg3-.1 151. L f:'.'YifLu :Pg-l'i1Ef ' , i '- - .srsirii rr-:i ff -,573 '??'5'HiI 'IiI , :isis-W. . 1-'- i .E -E , , ' . I ' .L - , 'E I I, , BERRY, KENTUCKY, CHURCH U FF EARL CHAMBERS I'43I has minisfered in San Luis Obispo, California, 5 years. Two families have gone from Ihis church Io prepare for the LorcI's worlc. The Chrisfian Day School was begun in I9-18. An army building has been purchased and remodeled wifh 8 grades and Irindergar-ren in session. BOB and AUD- REY WEST I'50 and '44I are faculfy members. T . W -I ln? 'Ji l 3 1 CHUCK RICHARDS l'49l is minisfering in Zillah, Washingfon. In 'lhe year and a half fhere have been 34 bapfisms. Since a recenf meefing wilh Fred Hoy, affendance and offerings have increased 301. The church sends pariial living-link supporf +o 'Isabel Di'Hemcre and Marguerife Huclrins. LOU MOORE l'42l has been wifh -The Napa, California, con- gregafion for nearly a year and says fhaf 'rhe growih of 'Phe church has been sfeady, and in spife of a new building, fhe Bible School is showing a fulure need for an addifion. Seven have been baplized. GEORGE and BETTY STIDAHAM lbofh 'SOI have been mini- sfering 'to fhe church a+ Double Branch near Bufler, Missouri. This rural congrega'I'ion has a 95-year hislory, buf George is fha firsf full-'lime minisfer. Alfendance has increased l0'X,, offerings fripled. HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA, CHURCH ,i i viz. Mpeg . X- 1-. 1 D.V.B.S. WAYNE and PAULINE THOMAS l'5I and '48l wenf Easf so ihaf Wayne 'could 'lake graduafe worlr af Cincinnafi Bible Semi nary. He also preaches in Clarlrsburg, Indiana-a congregafion which averages II40 for Bible School and has 25 young people alone. GEORGE WESTERFELDT f'5ll is also preaching and going 'Io school ihere. DON WHITNEY f'5II has ministered lo fhe Cenfral Poinl, Oregon, congregaiion for a year now. DVBS of 76 Ias+ summer was highesf in ihe hislory of ihe church. The church was acfive in 'Ihe 'Founding of a church in Cascade Gorge and is giving regular supporf io fhe minisfer, BILL LINTON l'5Il. THE FRICKES AVENAL CHURCH CARL FRICKE l'5II has spenl only a year in full- fime worlc of his lwo-year minislry in Avenal, Cali: fornia, yei fhe growfh of fhe congregafion has been S-leady. A large financial defici+, including ' 'lhe final paymenf on fhe parsonage, has been ' 'Q paid, enabling fhe congregafion 'io sei aside more ' funds for evangelistic efforis. FLOYD HOPPER f'5Il has been +he minisier of fhe church in Hof Springs, Soufh Dalcola, since graduafion. Affendance ai' all services has in I creased with a young peoples' prayer service on Wednesday nighi oufdoing fhe adulf service in number. Floyd has found 'lhal one of lhe greaiesl' changes he has experienced has been fhe fransi- 'l'ion from a sfudenf fo fhe minisfer of a' congre- gafion. FLOYD HOPPER 54 f 'I V MISSION FIELDS HAROLD TAYLOR l'44l was driven from China in I949, buf noi unfil Iwo churches had been esfablished, a full year of Bible Col- lege had been compleied as well as a year of radio minisiry. A fruiiful minislry in a Blind and Deaf School was anofher privilege. Wifh 'Ihe help of Ihe ofher missionaries, I80 were bapfized in 'Ihe Iwo years a+ Yuannan-Chinese Christian Mission. Bible College classes and churches were wailing in Tolcyo, Japan, and so allhough 'Ihe Taylors found a differen+ people, language. and cusfoms, 'Ihey had ihe same Gospel and sfronger faifh 'Io begin anolher worlr. 'VA TH E TAYLO RS THE PHILLIPS FAMILY AND JAMAICANS WOODROW PHILLIPS l46l in his flrsi year in Jamaica can well reporl' Thai' +he Lord has blessed the churches fhere 5I3 were bap+ized, fhere are now 45 churches of Chris+ and 30 mission poinis, and all fhe churches-are worlcing in harmony and unify. Woody 'finds plenfy of worlr fo do in leaching in Ihe Jamaica Bible Seminary, worlcing on church buildings, visifing congregaiions, and concluding a correspondence school-200 enrolled. The member- ship of ihe churches of Chris? now numbers 2,500 'ro 3,000. 55 4' 1 consfrucfed. ANCHORAGE CHURCH HAL WATKINS l'45l ,has been on fhe field ai Anchorage, Alaslra, for nearly 7 years. Since 1-haf 'lime a meefinghouse and parsonage have been buili. ln ihis lime lhere have been 70 bapfisms, and 'lhe membership varies depcnding on how fasi people move from Alaska. Afier being on a local radio siafion for 6 years, Hal's broadcas+ was recenfly pu+ off 1-he air because of Roman Cafholic opposiiion, The local church now supporis 'lhe Waihins family and is a self-supporiing New Tesfamenf church. GIRLS' DORM , 3 - . FACULTY AND STUDENTS THE RATHBERNS 'A 56 TOM CAULLEY l'48l has been in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, for fwo years. This is a railroad fown of 2,500 people and I0 aciive churches. Tom now minisfers on a full-fime basis, and a parsonage has recenfly been I 4-:ANNA cs-func:-4 . - .. vw ,. . Q5 139 U I F all - ,ity rr 4 , . .f5::f ' Qi' ' ' a . .Z 55543511 0 ' X. 7 - 4 ,lhy f , 7,14 f r i .I 1 .AT .Ir BRETHREN AT EAGLE PASS Legg?-if! aye -xii' , gy, A ,T so 'di i ' ' Y 'Fi l ,gift 1.1 fri. + O 5 nf! 1-f, E- W E- A? if-54-2, -iffy.: i l'4 ' Q T T V 1 ' if BOYS' DORM , 5-34,4 , PAUL RATHBERN l'46l and GORDON THOMPSON l'49l are faculiy members of Colegio Biblico, a college of fhe Bible commified 'ro'+he iraining of men and women for 'rhe minisiry in fhe Spanish-speaking world and especially in Mexico. This school is in -lhe border iown of Eagle Pass, Texas. Through Colegio Biblico, DVBS and summer camps have been iniroduced io ihe youlh of Norihern Mexico. Each week-end 'l'he young men go fo Their preaching poinfs in Mexico 1-o pracfice whaf +hey have learned. Glen Jolmsfon Paul Boyer, Lewis Moore Don DeWeli Elsie Prinlz, Vernon Beelcs Absenf Eldon CLASS OF I9-13 A. Cameron, W. Sundquisf, J Kendrick, J. Wes+, D. Jessup, L Farrell, E. Chambers, G. Johnsfon E. Gray, P. Farrell, B. Newberg Absent B. Clarlr. CLASS OF l945 L. Siraflon, D. Williamson, K. Baclrslrand, A. Bige- low, H. Napier, L. Applebury, D. Ellioff, E. Mc- Eafhron, W. Bell, G. Heafh, O. Whiflingfon, H. Wallcins, A. Mikula, K. Willis, B. Tolliver, M. Ken- nedy, J. Sfinefi, D. Hurley. Absenfr G. Isbell. D. CLASS OF 1947 Boyd, L. Cochran, P. Graham V. Fencler, G. Turner, M. McNu++. R. l. Ba Carlfon, F. Peierson. R- M00 Cochran, K. Houghsinger. 5- ker, J. Carpenfer. W- Shelv- CLASS OF I946 C. Brown, D. McQuis+an, C. Englelcing, R. Cowdrey, V. Fender, R. Wiedeman. Quisfan. G. Garrison, W. Phillips, H. Reyman. Ab- senl: Burlon Barber, James McMarrow, Eleanor Sfill. C. Oxenricler, P. Rafhbern, R. Tucker, W. Gulhrie, N. Wood, M. Napier, B. Mc- i ,Ji -E .., , CLASS OF I948 Rosy Barle'Ha, Marie Brewer, Thomas Caulley, Louise Cord, Marvin DeLozier. Wilbur Fields, Elva Graham, Pauline Grigsby, Billy Hughes, Velma Hugh'es.' Ted Hurlbul, Ira Irwin, George Munyer, Ediih Pino, Gordon Pi'Hman. Pauline Riclcard, Geneva Smifh, Billie Sullivan, Dora Mae Works. CLASS OF I949 James Caulley, Bonnie Green, Helen Rice, Claudine Tomlinson, Glenna Gregg, Frances Sprague, Waller Minlcler, Gordon Thompson, Arihur GQH, William i, 5,,ii'i,Q Gales, Burl Shoemalre, Wayne Bigelow, Charles Rich- L, ards, Wilbur Garlicli, Joseph Vaughn. -rr- V CLASS OF I950 Belly Boyce, Iris Brown, Grace Hill, Bernice Jell- ' seH, William Hendrix, Milfon Hare, George Parlcer, Claire Rowell, Foy' Bryani, Won Yong Ji, Vivian Shaw, BeHy Sfidham, Roberf Wagner, Elmer James, Aaron Brown, George Sfidham, Vernon Wai- lcins, We n d ell Inman, CLASS OF l95I Verna Graciano, Royal Aubrey, Gordon Hurd, Wayne Thomas. Donald Layman, Joel McCornacl:, Leslie Ashford, JeanneHe Murray, Marlin Pierce, George Wesfefeldf, Donald Roger, Charles Dailey, Harry Spearman, Glenn Powell, Daynise Hol- loway, William Linlon, Donald Whiiney, Carl Friclce, Floyd Hopper, Claire Boul- lon. Abseni: James Phillips. Joseph Graciano, John Morrison, Marshall CollL ver, Russell O'Connor, Alva Palmer, Roberi Wesi, Leo Douglass, Arfhur Coolr. Absenf: Bob Day. -aux Q. 1. , Z 2:21 sas - 'W' 'Y' Y' m,-mm--- s T- ' ' 'gi , 1-11,73-X -1xf,1fl'73'gg V,- -Wf-g?T' ps, fee' - 15:54. 45315. IF- JAVA' 'Wx li l' fi 3 1. L f up A 1 fi l l l 4..l+,,. lx is ifzlf 8 11 1 he-,ef K-sein' N x - fi ,. f?2'.S:.s,'2s. Q23 is ' 'TSTH-Q im: ':',,' if 1 1' , AI! T l Q1 1 K ,-..! 5 -17, r --- I 1 i ' Y, V K' e 4 vl M +L -:Vai -a..,,,-Aw.-he W.,.,f 1 .r .ef-:ef ua. - Q Q4 ,uw J ee . VL... -4 .-- X515 'a .53 HOME BIBLE STUDY COURSES mA i'-El 5-f 2Ql '1f 'T:..1 lf , The correspondence school deparfmeni of San Jose Bible College was begun in Sepfember, lM,5Es-3 :5,,f?Z2Q3f5i I 944. Sin H1 'th h ' ce en ere ave been more 'Phan 60 enrollmenis per year Our courses are b ' iff' V1 ' is . now elng A 1 , used in Mexico, Canada, Alaska, Jamaica, Soufh America, lfaly, Hawaii, fhe Philippines, Japan and India. Many churches ar ' h ' ri lx X e using 'F e courses for classes during 'Phe weelr. There are nine courses fhai iii are now or recenily available. The Lord has greafly blessed fhis worl: and we fhanh Him for if. '5j'fLj'f'g'Ql 25 '-'E J K i if fi -E ....,,,i.e A free prospecius describing each course and ofher relaied defails is available upon requesf. m. f5 f . -- is is a missionary flelcl with ,fremendous possablllhes Through reli ious rn 'l' l'+ d lfgl' will . g an mg ns s an ,.,5E,.,u, My L magazine adverlisemenls we could reach 'lhousand 'F l' ' - ' ' ' ' A s o re lglous non Chrnshans. We need special courses for fhis and 'F ' ' T., v gf Ji Z V 1 ,- .Q r a ree course 'lo compefe wlfh and counferaci fhose which are noi docfrinally 's,,l:igf'?l .1 'gift - I' sound. - . , T ' 159: M This is being carried on in spare 'lime as I have fo work 'full iime fo support my family. ligluc ' . Nui . . . . will . 3 l only have hme 'ro 'Palme care of our presem' mall and examlnahon papers. Our supply of 'lwo WV iii ' N courses is exhausfed cl l 'Il ' ' ' . . lil . an wr noi be able fo repnni fhem very soon if presenf condnhons conhnue. l am willing and eager fo devofe my 'full fime 'Io 'lhe Home Bible Sfucly Courses. Will you please ,j pray wifh me +ha+ 'lhe good Lord will malce if possible for me +o devoie more fime +o His business? q T if - in ffl . q2llv -- ll.. . . Eg ... ' Yours in Chrisf, if af N.,- i. 1 xxx 1 .11 ' :El-Q N 'I Qi vo . , , . Z Z - 1 r if e , 31g:HZl i55 5553 5 '7 ' ,' 523' ' Zi: Z 5 . I ,. M BQ H. by ' . V- ' . ,l?21I,f,'5niA,ge, .' 1 +s.1.gs?egs fin aff' i'f'i'5': ' ' T W fag E l T . T i 'ye GU l51llffv., Beale flmeebj 82. Soulh Rnd Sfreel' li has been a privilege 'io provide classroom 'rexls as well as io make available relaiecl docfrinal and inspiralional boolrs and supplies fo ihis sfudenfbody. Joy in fhe worlr has been mulliplied because of +he willingness of ihe siudenis io have fheir moclesf bool: cleposiiory locaiecl off campus in a down- iown area. This permi-ls us lo feslify claily fo 'the busy pecleslrian and be a witness for Chris-l in fha mefropolis. Your paironage and fellowship has been cleeply appreciafed and my earnesi' prayer is ihaf each s-ludenr may be -the beHer prepared fo minisier because fhe Bible Bool: Noolc has served you. May rhe Lord richly bless each sfudenf of San Jose Bible College. Jeane M. West RALLIES The all-day rallies of fhe churches in Norfhern Cali- fornia were held on a Friday each monih wilh fhe exceplion of fhe one in January which fool: place January 9-Il. They were held ai 'rhe following limes and places: fax, a F a I 2 - Z ,xr-,rn T 4 x D Y U X . X oss ce' SEYTEMBER JANUARY MAY OLTOBER 1 1 rf' -5 MARCH I3 I952. fhe years fo come. MARCH 20, f952. Osaka is a cify of abouf 4,000,000-and fhese people are crowded info an area abouf fhe size of San Jose. Families of five and six live in one room in many of fhe houses. One house may house fhree or four such families. Lasf nlghf I was our fo ihe Nlnoo Church again The services here are much longer fhan af home Even fhough one preaches for abouf an hour If falces 'ihem abouf 20 mlnufes or so fo close fhe service I am almosf a human feapof Everywhere you go you have a cup of fea given fo you even affer many of fhelr church serv :ces I have had green fea blacir fea off color fea sweef fea buffer fea weak fea sfrong fea and oh yes hor and cold fea fhe news. This will be fhe lasi' news leffer from Tokyo. Have found a consecrafed group of mis- sionaries and a fine group of Bible College siu- , ' f While visifing wifh Harold Taylor will cafch up on ' ' fhree sfudenfs graduafing. I 1 ,ff V 1 '.. denfs. Tomorrow morning is graduafion. There are ' KI V I V X , I Q, Q, ' '-k iln -ALVI-fi!-i Y , zheeif.. .,, as i ' N fs -. ' 4 i 'Y l s . 1, f The school has greaf possibilii-ies and should 'frain many faifhful workers in MARCH I6, l952. Had a beau-liful flight from Tolryo fo Fugu, fhe sacred mounfain of Japan . . . we also flew ,over one of Japan's acfive volcanoes and had a nice loolr down info fhe deep crafer. This crafor is where many come fo commif suicide by iumping in. They claim fo find empfy shoes all fhe fime af fhe rim of fhe crafor. The Japanese always faire fheir shoes off be fore commifing suicide. Truly these people need Christ G O Osaka. We flew near Mf. Harold Cole fold me fonighf of a young man who had been alfending fheir services and fooh his life lasf nighf because he failed in his exams. T Y MARCH 22 I952. Will be leaving aboui noon for Tanabe for services miles from Osalra and one of 'Ihe larger churches in 'Ihe area. Will be sI'aying overnighi for 'rhe firsf 'rime in a Japanese home so will have my Iirsf fry of sleep ing on a mai on fhe floor. If is Ihrilling Io speak 'ro so many who are nor Chris Hans. A+ 'Ihe close of 'Ihe message 'Iour men and 'Iwo women came 'ko accepf Christ The nexf day +hree more came +o brorher Bills house and wan'Ied 'Io be ba prized. ionighf and on 'Ihe Lord's day. This is abou? IIO PIA MARCH 24 l952 I may noi be able 'Io Ilsi all Ihe fhlngs Paul has Ilsfed In II COVIHIIIIBHS II 23 27 but I believe I can Irsi' one Ihmg Pau dldnf have In pens rldnng wrlh mussnonarles I am shll going sirong and had a blessed hme af Tanabe One young man of aboui I8 accepfed Chris? as His Sav :our So if IS a 'rhrlll +0 again preach 'Io hungry hearfs new I engoyed fhe wall along 'Phe beach seeing Ihelr fishing nefs and boafs Mosf of fhem were very crude and I fell' very much as Ihough 'Ihe scenes I wlfnessed were very familiar Io scenes around Ihe Sea of Galilee I enloyed Ihe beauhful scen ery around 'Phe 'Iown II much warmer so ns a heavy orange producing area also vegeiables Made me feel very much a+ home 63 ':N7'i 5 . wif - :,- - V lyk-J .Q 'fr-- V -Ja. r 5 , 7 aff if 5' If - -49, gf, . 2 'H' 1135 'jf Qt' f . M , . I4 Qsifigg, vc' Q ,,. ,, I Q- f.:- -,gh .- -.1 V '.!gfff'y,l-'sig-Qt', J 1'5 ' f'fff ' ' f-fa 0 ,2 bw .A , f' -.QQ .g I f' j . V 3 if. 77 1' , V 'V 1 3Zh:'H:'u'? 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