Shenandoah Bible College - Anathoth Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1967
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I Ami Q12 Shenandoah Bib Ia 00116636 Roanoke Virginia 1997 WOh that thou wonldest bless me indeed and enlarge my border, I,.Chgonic1eS 4:10 -'gwith warm appreciation for his faithful service 'to the Lordf on our behalf, for his .Eb ' '. seemingly: tireless effort as our professor, for his time aid energy nhioh he snfreely spends ,f5fJ,uS,.anq for the .many Wdnnoticedui things he has done for us, we lovingly dedicate the 1967 ANATHOTH to our professor- i ,FRANK HAYWARD SELLS DEDICATED To FRANK H. SELLS Mr. and Mrs. Sells arrive every Thursday morning from Columbia, S C , Mr. Sells addresses his class on the Evangelism in Depth movement The PRESIDENTS VVGRD 'ly dear Students , nBeing confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Jesus Christn fPhilippians 1:65. This word of confident assurance is an admirably suited benediction for the life of every student upon the completion of his studies at Shenandoah Bible College. Learning is the experience of a lifetime and the few short years one spends upon the campus is, at best, merely a beginner's course in the knowledge and understanding of revealed truth. How precious to realize that the same One who harvests the matured crop initiates the growth by a purposeful planting. In the words of another, WThe quickening minis- tries of the spring are Hisg His also are the ripening ministries of the autumn.u He artfully cultivates the growing plant until it comes to its perfect harvest stand and He is able to say, NI have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do.n We make no pretense to Shenandoah as a Hfinishing schooln. In fact, it is rather a Hbeginning schooln in which the Lord of life and learning sows the eternal varities in the soil of young and eager lives and then, beyond the days of this springtime planting, masterfully nurtures the organism until it reaches the stage of peak ripeness in the falltime of life. The process is really altogether His from the beginning to the end, thereby assuring a perfect development. How wonderful that Shenandoah Bible College should be chosen to serve as the hotbed for the seedling of His planting! For the seniors, we pray for an unhindered perfecting of His Ngood workn in your lives in the days ahead. For every aspiring senior, we long that the learning experience remaining may be indeed His ngood workn in you in its glorious beginning. fectionately, James Comstock President September 6. September 7. September B. September l October lD-lA. October 27. October 29. November 24 December 15. December 16 119671 January 3. January 16. January.25. January 26. February 6- March 22. March 28. April 2D-22 May 22. ' May 26. May 28. May 29. CALENDAR OF THE SCHOOL YEAR 1966-67 FIRST SEMESTER Tuesday...9:OO A.M.,.. Wednesday ...... .... ... Thursday..9:OD A.M.... Saturday..B:OO P.M.... Monday-Friday .... .. Thursday ...... Saturday .... ... Thursday .... ... Thursday.............. Friday..l2:SO P.M..... Tuesday..B:OO A.M..... MQnday...e.oU A.M..... SECOND SEMESTER Wednesday..9:OO A.M... Thursday...B:OO A.M... Monday-Thursday ....... Wednesday..l2:5O P.M.. Tuesday..B:DO A.M .... . Thursday-Saturday ..... Monday..B:OO A.M ..... . Friday ................ Sunday..ll:DD A.M .... . Monday..B:DO A.M ..... . occ. Orientation and examination Registration Opening Convocation Student-Faculty Reception Spiritual Life Conference Day of Prayer Halloween Party Thanksgiving Day Service Annual Christmas Banquet Christmas recess begins Class schedule resumes Final examinations begin Registration Class schedule begins Mid-Year Conference Easter recess begins Class schedule resumes for freshman Student Missionary Conference Final Examinations begin Annual School Picnic Baccalaureate Service Commencement Exercises INTRODUCING NEW! FACULTY had Shenandoah Bible College has f Z been blessed' this year with its 8 S J new additions to the faculty and staff. In their own cheer- ful way, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have given many notes of en- couragement when spirits seemed their lowest. Mrs. Fowler is the secretary for the college. Both are graduates of Washing- ton Bible College and Mr, Fow- ler is a graduate of Grace Theological Seminary. The Fowlers came to us from Winona Lake, Indiana. The Mr. Sam Fowler Mrs. Harriet Fowler Early in the fall, a reception was given for students by the Iaculty. At this time new stu- dents and faculty members were introduced. JAMES COMSTOCK.JR Mr. James Comstock, Jr., the son of the President of Shenandoah Bible College, also has been a wonderful help and bless- ing to the school. Mr. Comstock has or- ganized a Physical Education program and a boys' basketball team here at the college for the first time. He is a former student here and a graduate of Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina. Mr. James Comstock, Jr. N C so FA C U LTY ond STAFF JAMES HENRY COMSTOCK,SR. BAS. Wheaton College ThJM., Da11as.Theological Seminary JAMES HENRY COMSTOCK, JR. BaA4 Columbia Bible College Teamwork MT. Comstock participates in, Mr. Comstock, Jr. lectures on? C1ean,up Day. ' UThe Case Against Womenu by ' James Thurber. f' -'I r' 1-lf n'5- B, fine , 5 Itqg!IL1 - 4 1 Q 'Qf. ,,.' , un f xl RILEY WILSON WARE Bluefield College FACULTY STAFF Shenandoah Christian College h HARRIET HILTON FOWLER - B.A. Washington Bible College Hot dogs for two. SAM W. FOWLER B.A.Washington Bible . 1 N.'.' J f. . .- . A -' ' W H 1 .41 ' College Bo Do 1' ThaMu Grace Theological Seminary Striking a happy medium- '7 FACULTY STAFF Gnd AS CHA EDMONDS FRASE' B.S. Ohio Northern University mgopi N-,Q --,- --,. Y'- 5'.L5 f Fmmc HAYWARD SELLS Va 'go BNA., B.E. Columbia ,MPX gl 1 Bible College - 4,53 B.A. King's College ' ffffk Animal Farm Oh, you do, do you? Th.B., Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary , . ilk ROBERTA SHAFER RENNER A. B.,Beaver College' ,Q . - - ,., -mv ,Q JOSEPH DAVID CRITCHLMHCRITCHH Boone, North Carolina HThe Lord is my portion,saith my soul: therefore will I hope in him.U Lamentations 3:24 EARL PAUL WILLIAMS HPAUL1 Huubard, Ohio UBut thanks be unto God, who always leudeth us in triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest through us the savor of his knowledge in every place.W II Corinthians 2:14 CASVD HOTTO: -Hlntrusted Jith His Wordn 'iI,fhessaloniens 2:4 VERSE: Uror this God is our Goa, forever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death.H Psalm 4b:l4 SONG: AJI Am Resolvedu flu! -, V . - VL t.f.y,,1r1 .s. I ' . ,- -Ce V.- ff- UHear ye, Hear ye.H P'ul cheeks with Mrs. Fyase concerning the menu for the evening meal. Whois in the dark? DICK ADAMS DELTON AGNOR FRED CARROLL PAUL GRUVER CYRIL HOLLAND BRENT NICELY DANNY O'BRIEN STEVE QHUMAKER DAHLENE UPDIKE WLook, I thought you were preaching.H 11 , a l GLORIA DURHAM ALLEN DREIBELBIS HPoor kitty! uBurg1ars!U ROY FRINK LOIS'MCCULLOUGH ' LLLL ,I FRESHIVIEN GARY MEADORS DELORES NEWMAN nAnd the New ASV says . . .H JEAN HUD 'I had that acrostic a minute ago W ALICE STODDARD PAT UPSHAW HARRY WHORLEY CAROLE WATSON Hwell, take the ole platen cARL.gWOoD'iE Q ' ' HNow I lay me down to sleepn sPEclAl. STUDENTS 7 CHARLES BRENEMAN stuart'-5 Draft Virginia EVA HWDLESTON , . ' Stewartsville, Virginia AMANDA D. SEL!-S THELMA s. mmm Columbia, south Carolina Roanoke, Virginia HFrankly, I'm glad I'm auditing this classln Mrs. Renner chats with Mrs. Senter. NETTIE PAISLEY Jimmy Hawkins is a special student for the Thursday morning classes. AThe classes are taped and delivered to , his home, thus enabling him to receive full benefits of the class. S The J J S P E C U A .L D E N I T o WILLIAM WYSOR JIMMY HAWKINS NIGHT SCHOOL Top row Cleft to rightb: Clarence Dodsong Rachel Faggg Ascha Fraseg Edward J. Grayg Seated fleft to rightj: June Hollandg Juanita Horneg Sandra Niceqlyg Katherine. McKeeg Not Pictured: Frances Bohong Jannette Carrollg Valerie Dealg John Dennyg Albert Dunbarg Corbitt Hicksg Virginia McHone5 Inez Reedg Sally Sirryg Arnold Vert5Nancy Vertg James CockillgEvelyn Buchanang Howard Buchanang Patti Buchanang Herbert Hogang Calvin Hamblin 11 ANATHGTH STAFF There are many experiences which combine to make editing the yearbook both rewarding and interesting. Many long hours have been spent in the pro- duction of the ANATHOTH. The work began with the photo- graphing of the various campus activities. There followed the arrangement of pictures,layouts, typing and copywriting. The co-editorsare Sue Bones and Nancy Brenneman. is STUDENT The Student GOVERNMENT Government of the Shenandoah Bible College Nseeks to honor Christ by promoting and direct- ing the general welfare of the Student Body by cooperation with the faculty and administration, and studentsg to coordinate and activitiesgand the testimony, the College in harmonize all student to uphold and promote growth, and ministry of accordance with its spiritual life standards.H By way of advancement this year we ex- perienced the adoption of the new HConstitution of the Student Body and Student Council of the Shenandoah Bible objectives and College.H The officers of the government, with their advisor, Mr. Ware, cooperate in conducting regularly assigned chapel ser- vices. Officers are as follows: Cfrontj Gloria Durham,,Social Chairmang Paul Williams, Presidentg Carole Watson, Secretary-Treasurerg fbackj Gary Meadors Missions Chairmang Riley Ware, Advisorg Delton Agnor, Vice President. i K , F Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atwood .15 H gif. 9 it I' Mr. Atwood presents The Treasures of the SPWUTUAL MFE CGNFERENCES Mr. Sandell meets inf with some students. At the beginning of the fall and spring semesters of this year the student faculty, and friends of Shenandoah Bible College were priviledged to sit Snowu ormally sv under the ministry of two servants of God in the Spiritual Life Conference. The purpose of these conferences, held biannually, is to prepare hearts spiritually for the school s mester at hand. At the fall conference the College family was blessed by the ministry of Rev. Walter G. Sandell, a Christian and Missionary Alliance pastor from Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Sandell spoxe on Une sun3ect, Hwne Nature of Mann. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Atwood, missionaries with the Central American Mission, ministered at the spring conference-Mrs. Atwood in song, and Rev. Atwood from the Word of God- in giving practical devotional studies from selected Bible passages. FOREIGN MISSION FELLOWSHIP The Foreign Missions Fellowship, a chapter of The Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, is a stud- ent organization dedicated to the fulfillment of the Great Commission. It is F.M.F.'s endeavor to make available all the Current information about the diverse fields and mission boardsg in partic- ular to all whom God has called for missionary service. The chapel session each Wednesday is devoted to missionary speakers or prayer bands. Besides the annual missionary project, the year terminates with the F.M.F. Conference, held in the early Spring, which climaxes the whole missionary emphasis. Gary Meadorsg Chairman Alice Stoddardg Assistant Chairman A vital part of the FMF is the missionary prayer bands. At the beginning of the yeary each student chooses a par- ticular part of the world in which he has an interest. out the school year these I groups meet to study and I pray for the needs of their 'snr I area. 20 At regular intervals through- MISSIONARY CDNFERENCE 5 22253 Rev. Ian Hay Sudan Interior Mission . ii..--1 K . ,:. X i 'Q 1 I Mrs. Holly Campbell, R.N. North Africa Mission Dr. William Campbell Cnot photographedl UMake a joyful noisefn Mrs. Betty Mclntosh ' U 1, 1 Mission Andes Evangelical Mission Andes Evanbe lea 4 Kev Derwood Molntosh 21 CHAPEL SPEAKERS Mr. Comstock administers the Lord's Supper The chapel period is an important part of the day. Fifty minutes is set apart in the middle of the morning for a student body service. At this time Christian workers, representing various churches and mission fields, bring us challenging messages. The exhortations have caused each student to seek the Lord's Will for his life. These chapel sessions will be recalled for days to come. Miss Laura Norwood CCEFQ HDid she really Miss Betty Sadler explains about the summer come over on the fAfrica, United Bible clubs Mayflower? World Missionsl P n , , Mr. Comstock, Rev. Allen Smith and astor Wllllam Augtln Guest Speaker Rev. David Barrington. The Alliance Church 'Q or Rev. Joseph Pringle Westminster Presbyterian Church RevL John Guest emphasizes HEvery Member Evanqelismu. Rev. Wayne McAllister Lynchburg Dr. Jack Arnold J' Grace Church Independent 23 CHRISTIAN SERVICE Through the Christian Service Department, many opportunities are afforded for the effective practical application of class room instruction. Nancy Brenneman and her Sunday School Class Pat Upshaw and Delton Delores Newman and her Paul Gruver WNNDSSSGS Agnor in door to door Sunday School Class to John Chilton evangelism Carole Watson and Gloria Durham sing at the Nursing Home Lois McCullough teaches the weekly Bible verse to her Good News Club Roy Frink accompanies a group as they sing at a youth banquet David Critcher directs the youth choir at Victory Baptist Church Cyril Holland lectures on the sections of the Tabernacle Dick Adams addresses his weekly Bible Class in Mrs. Hoover's home Jean Rud accompanies as Sue Bones directs her Child Evangelism Class, singing NJesus Loves Even Me.n 1 Brent and Sandra Nicely use - team-work in their youth group E! 1 Q 26 SOCIALS 4? ' HThirsty, aren't they?H . NAll work and no a dull boy.N play makes Jack this old adage We havehfound fo be quite true so now and then we have a social at Shenandoah Bible College. The Hallowe'en party, the cook-out, the Pro- Devan Strikes again' gressive Dinner party, the outing at the Peaks of Otter-vall helped to break the monotony of rigorouso classroom studies. nB1ow1 Blow, Blow the Boat QPatience, Carole. Harry's brief- Gently Down the Stream.H Case is on the Way'n COLLEGE ausv, ausv, susY: .Part of e student's training at Shenandoah Bible College is the three hour weekly domestic duty assigned to each student. J 'From early morn 'til setting sun, a atudlath work is never done. Washing dishes, setting tables, Mowing lawns and painting gablesa Cleaning rooms and dusting books, And helping Mrs. Frase to cook. SERVICE w CANDIDS President Pat Upsha.w'distributes S.P.'S .goddies to John Callahan. ' easy fo preabh , , , but harder to DTaCiiCe J J f AIt's a humdingerl An honest proposal. HDO my nostrils deceive me?H Thursday morning snack provided by the WYSOTS' Set your sights high! hShe P35395 you doing YOJH Mr. Comstock talks with Mr. Rud after he spoke in chapel. HShe fOl1OWed' HHOW old are you, me at the bus l3:F1dJf? 'station.H Prime Suspects Soup. . . y y HDid Trotman really HY'a11 some back Bones start this way?H CAMPUS LIFE , pfi' W 1 'gi '+P V133 '. .si . , ff' T I -. , n Lrrjf' ' .I H n' -'.' ' 1 -..g, .-1 4'5f':,: , Jw '41 I I J 1 1 W s . NThe gleesome threesomeu HI can't find my verse pack anywherelu On the trail of the lonesome pine A SP-0029? 011 late light time UWhewJ Another Qigthdayl . , . L . ' 4 - e.5,':' L . 'jV1J ab 1 ,, .. l -6 1 ' 1' '17 X v ,Aw HEverybody Singln AUTQGRAPHS 4gA,,44zM Qc' if MVA ,4 ZW ,Wm ff ALM ff.,f7hf+1 7 ww f 541 QM 0Q,.ff7Qx.W,4 , , Agwwff-'www QQ Hug Qbwjgxgw gbwa - ifnwfjffiif ffm+3ZLL.w22.?w LKMf wwmj zyya Lje,E -f'f7 1. MQW 7 J fdwvfffgfuu W7 gyffiiifm Wim JL? f Z If-fm, ykc-5-K. 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C ampbell-Watxon Alix.: Virginia Shafer QEINVOCATION ............................................................................ Profexfor Sam W. Fowler XHYLIN 9- Praise the Lord ..........,..........,.................................................... Prichard READING OF THE WORD--I Corinthians 1:17-31, 2 16-16 President fame: Comftocle TESTIMONIES OF PRAISE PRAYER OF PRAISE ......................................... .............. D ean Riley Ware QEHYLIN 47- Great Is Thy Faithfxllnessn .... ....... .................................. R 1 tnyan COIVIMENCEIVIENT ADDRESS .................................................. Henry M. M orriy, Ph.D. Head, Department of Civil Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute VOCAL SOLO-cgWhCH He Shall Come .............................................................. Pearce james H. Cornftock, fr. AXVARDING OF DIPLOEXIAS ANNOUNCEMENTS eil-IYMN 352- Living for Jesus .... ..................................... L owden PBENEDICTION ...................................................,,................. Preyialent fame: Comstock ORGAN POSTLUDE-uPOSt1Ud6 on Hymn to Joy ,........ ............ . ..... B eethoven-Young .Wifi V irgznia Shafer NSC on gregation standzng R as an In I Graduates, Paftoral Training C ourse JOSEPH DAVID CRITCHER BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA EARL PAUL WILLIALIS PIUBBARD, OHIO O the depth of the richer both of the wifclom and knowledge of God! how nnyearchable are hi: juclgrnerzty, and his way: past finding out! For who hath known the mincl of the Lord? or who hath been his counfellor? Or who hath firyt given to him, and it Jhall be recompenxecl unto him again? For of him, and through him, and to him, are all thingy: to 'whom be glory for ever. Amen. -ROMANS 11:33-36 DIRECTORY ADAMS, Richard L., 3210 Richard Ave., Roanoke, Va. AGNOR, Delton Dewayne, 612 Keats St., N. BONES, Elizabeth Sue, Route 1, Box 437, BRENNEMAN,Charles, Route 1, Blue Ridge, BRENNEMAN, Nancy Carroll, Route 1, Blue BROADY, W., Roanoke, Salem, Va. Va. Ridge , Va 0 Ulas, 1006 Grayson Ave., N. W., Roanoke, Va. Va CALLAHAN, John J., 5 Riverview Ave., Oceanport, N. J. CARROLL, Frederick W. Jr., 516 Woods Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va COGGINS , Larry Lee, Route 1, Sanford, N. C. CRITCHER, Joseph David, Route 4, Boone, N. C. DEVAN, Fred Warren Jr., 2306 Brambleton Ave., S. W., Ro DREIBELBIS, Allen O., East Church St., Centre Hall, Pa. DURHAM, Gloria Jean, 4301 Emporia Ct., Chesapeake, Va. FAGG, Rachel, Route 6, Box 450-C, Roanoke, Va. FRINK, Roy, 4403 Hazelridge Rd., N. W., Roanoke, Va. GRUVER, HAWKINS HOLLAND Paul, Route 4, Rocky Mount, Va. , James Paul, 1530 Moorman Road, Roanoke, Va. , Cyril Wayne, 2242 Kenwood Blvd , S E , Roano anoke , Va o e, Va. . U U Q k HUDDLESTON, Eva, Stewartsville, Va. KETTELL , Thelma, 915 Windsor Ave., Roanoke, Va. MCCULLOUGH, Lois Jean, 4500 James Ct., Virginia Beach, m lnons NEwMAN, NICELY, o'BR1EN PASLEY, , Gary T., R. R. 4 2, Box 12, Connersville, Ind. Delores Lee, Route 1, Box 371, Vinton, Va. Brent D., Bethel Bible School, Signal Mountain , Danny, Box 372, R D 4 2, Sharon, Pa. Nettie, 706 Murray Ave., S. E., Roanoke, Va. RUD, Jeanette, 3000 N. Normandy Ave., Chicago, Ill. SELLS, Amanda D., 1211 Devonshire Dr., Columbia, S. C. SENTER, Bettie, 528 Woods Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. SHUMAKER, Steve, Route 6, Box 14, Roanoke, Va. STODDARD, Alice, Apartado 15, Huehuetenango, Guatemala TURNER, UPDIKE, UPSHAW, WATSON, WHORLEY WILL I Dorothy, 3055 Poplar Lane, Roanoke, Va. Darlene Faye, 165 Laconia Ave., N. E., Roanoke Emory Morrison, 3825 Green Spring Ave., Roanoke Carole L., 33 .l6th St., Sharpsville, Pa. , Harry Douglas, Route 1, Box 10-A, Goodview, Va , E Paul, R D 4 2, Box 163, Hubbard, Ohio 1 IAMS C I O WOODIE,-Carl v., 209 Raleigh Ave., Vinton, va. FACULTY AND STAFF Va. Tenn. C. A. Va. 361657.98 , Va. 3-4!.3'HLQ7 COMSTOCK, James H., 621 Walnut Ave., Roanoke, Va. COMSTOCK, James H. Jr., 621 Walnut Ave., S. E., Roanoke, Va. FOWLER, FOWLER, Sam W., 928 Second St., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Harriet J., 928 Second St., S. W., Roanoke, Va. FRASE, Achsa CMI-S. Earl JJ, 606 Camilla st., Roanoke, va. RENNER, Roberta fMrs. Carroll E.D, 915 Welton Ave., Roanoke, Va. SEllS, Frank H., 1211 Devonshire Dr., Columbia, S. C. WARE, Riley W., Route 6, Box 264-A, Roanoke, Va. -wrson, William H. Jr., P. o. Box 655, Pulaski, Va. F, 56 L? B Q 1 HAnd the things which thou hast heard from me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.N II Timothy 2:2 CASVD
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