St Paul Bible College - Shield Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1954
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SLM 2 Volume Sixfeen S+. Paul Bible lns+i'ru+e S+. Paul, Minn. Edifor, Ru+l'1 Rambo Assisfani Ediior, David Voisiad 4- -I' ILDING FOR TODAF iii? x V X I 1,12 f my My rf ff:E?Z 'f ',5fff1'i:'Z P -L'J'w,.,Tl - y l,5 QI- . yy ,k.iW waxy I 1,4 l I R, - if . Eel lil off r f 7 ff ' lgfgf l r ' NK Z2 AZ f f XX fs' Wm Jf'A TV AXQK fa l 'p w iz. .V i ' L Ly As you observe school life as presenfed in lhis boolc. 'Phe edifors of +he I954 Shield ask you +o see beyond a mass of s+uden'l's +o +he individual s+uden+ who is +he deiermining facior in 'l'he presen'I'a'l'ion of Chris+iani+y +o +he world. The fheme, borrowed from 'ihe mol l'o of 'lhe campus expansion program BUILDING FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW, sounds fhe lceynofe for a more adequafe campus. ln addi+ion +o briclrs and morfar +he iheme represenis +he developmem' of noble Chrisiian characier and spiri+ual gianihood. We are proud +o be a pari' of a school where men and women learn +o frusl God and +o serve God. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES i I , wk A facnvmss fRlf-NDS - I . ' C ' .Q M--me wa- 1 . . :- SLI, Hass? Jzzf' WSF? : E Q +'::4M-,m!55r1:..w1 i -1 Q ' ' 11, - ,gl S 5 2 VM' ff-I ,A A Z wif . Qi: ' 1, F 5 1 5 lm p N ' 3, , . , . , ,. ,, ,M , .-. ,,- 1 4' 5' f'?5 -. QW- ' ' . ' ,4 w h ,ZILQA 9 in , f. -' - , N K git? IN RECOGNITION of noble spiri+ual living and high sfandards of Chris'I'ian scholarship, Ihe I954 Shield is respechfully dedi- cafed fo Rev. I. G. Pelerson, in- s'Iruc+or and friend. REV. IRVING G. PETERSON vfflnb 'K Using +l1e fools of noble characier, keen mind, and spirifual living, 'the facul+y and sfaff build s+uden+s' lives as God gives 'rlwem vision and insigl1+. In 'l'l1e hand of 'rhese men and women 'Hwe raw ma+erial of individual capacifies becomes +l1e elemenfs of life-building. The only and ul+ima+e reward for 'H1eir craf+smansl1ip is a finished producl'-a disciple of unimpeacbable cl'1arac+er, a Spiril' filled soul, and a mind and eye wi+l1 +l1e vision of +he fu+ure in if. THE PRE IDENT SPEAKS To The Students Yo y During your days af Sf. Paul, many exceedingly imporfanf evenfs have occurred in your life and experiences. You have made acquainfances and formed friendships +ha+ will enlarge and enrich your life and minisfry around fhe world. The Adminisfrafion, Faculfy, and Sfaff have given fo you of fhe wealfh of fheir knowledge, fraining, and experience. You are now a parf of us. To fhose of you who are so soon fo graduafe, we would desire and pray fhaf you in furn will imparf fo ofhers fhaf which you have received. You have faken and will fake wifh you memories which we frusf will never fade. Many of fhese fhe Shield Sfaff has preserved for you in your Annual, fhe Shield. You have been forfunafe fo live and sfudy af Sf. Paul during a fime of progress foward furfhering some of our basic goals. In fhe campus developmenf program you have enioyed fhe new Men's Dormifory and fhe new Dining Room. The Sl00,000.00 morfgage on fhis building is now fully paid. ln addifion, fhree ofher buildings have been purchased. Togefher we have seen fhe faifhfulness of God. Sf. Paul foday sfands debf free. u are now sharing in fhe beginning of fhe Library and Classroom Building. The new Music Building, fhe Sfudenf Cenfer, and fhe Audiforium are on fhe horizon. Our developmenf program is moving forward af a sfeady pace. The new four-year curriculum in Theology, Missions, and Chrisfian Educafion is in fhe process of complefion. My only regref is fhaf you as Seniors will nof be here fo enioy if day by day. Buf l am cerfain as Alumni you will refurn offen, and always be fhanlcful fo God and gra+efuI fo fhose of us who remain fhaf you are a f fhe lnsfifufe family and fhaf Sf. Paul belongs fo you. member o -Dr. George D. Sfrohm Presidenf Sf. Paul Bible lnsfifufe STANTON W. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.A., Dean, Regisfrar, lnsfruclor, Bible and Theology Deans l ' N ,, X S' HELEN M. CROUCHER, Dean of Women: GEORGE A. FRENCH, Dean of Men, Direc Assis+an+ 'lo Librarien for of Clwrislian Service Deparfmenh ln sfrucfor, Bible and Theology .ff 061' THEODORE BERG-MAN, B.Mus., Direcfor Deparfmenf of Piano and Organ: lnsfruc' ior, Piano, Organ, Harmony Q, f.f5jg5'iZn O. HAROLD T. BRUNDIN, B.Mus,, Insfrucfor, Voice ANITA R. DEITZ, A.R.C.T., L.R.S.M., lnsfrucfor, Piano R ALLISON FLEGLE BMus Insfrucfor, Music H. MYRON BROMLEY, B.A.. Faculty CHARLES E. GOLD, B.A., M.Mus., lnsfrucfor, Music fn-N :wa- X'A RUTH A. JONES, B.A., ln- sfrucfor, English, Missions, His- lory ADDIE B. RAINES, B.R.E., M.A., Librarian, lnslruclcr, Chrislian Educalion JANET E. LUDWIGSON, B.Mus., lnsfruclor, Piano, Or- gan LESLIE A. PERKINS, B.S., ln- sfruclor, Bible, Homilelics IRVING G. PETERSON, Tl1.B., M.A., lnslrucfor, Bible, Greelc JACK F. SHEPHERD, B.S., M.A., lnslruclor, Missions, Speech JOHANNES TALL, Ins+ruc+or, Music MERRlLL TANNEHILL, B.MuS.. M.Mus. in Ed., Direcior of Mu- sic, lnsiruclor, Music HELEN M. TANNER, B.A.. M.R.E., lnsfrucfor, Chrisfian Educalion, English MAXINE B. TANNEHILL, ln- sfrucfor, Music JOSEPH C. WENNINGER, Jr.. B.A., Insirucfor, Bible, Theol- ogy, Speech A. MERTON W. TANNER, B.A,, M.A., B.D., Th.M., lnsirucfor, Bible, Theology N4 1 X ii' , l N 'N f' ROBERT HAHN LILLIAN EBERHARDT ETHEL L. CARLSON Superin+enden+ of Buildings Laundry Manager Secrefary io 'fhe Regisfrar and Grounds Staff LAINE N. MADSEN CHARLOTTE KNOWLER FLORENCE HOTTLE Zhrisfian Service Secre+ary Assisfani' +o Boolrroom Manager School Nurse f' BERNEDA M. PETERSON VIRON O. MILLER THELMA L. MclNTYRE Cook Treasurer-Business Manager Secrefary +o The Presiden+ I7 F ff f, VIOLA E. PETERSON GLADYS E. QUADERER ELEANOR RITER Cook Cook Secrefary fo Disfricf Superinfendenf of Norihwesfern Disfrid JANET ROLAND CORA M. SCHULU LORETTA F. SCOTT Assisfani Dean of Women Hosfess Cashier and Bookkeeper RUTH SUNDEEN MARTHA TAYNOR EDNA A. TEETER General Office Secrei-ary Music Deparfmenf Secrefary Bookroom Manager I8 .tv ,ne School Boa rd Top row, lefl fo rigl1'r: Rev. L. W. Pipper+, Chair- man: Dr. G. D. Sfrolwm, Rev. C. R. Thomas, Vice- Chairman: Rev. Lowell Young, Rev. C. J. Mason, Rev. O. L. Morrow, Rev. Melvin Hall, Mr. C. R. Thiessen, Rev. David Wilcox, Dr. Kennelh Berg, Dr M. R. Thompson. Richard Harvey. Rev. -l 5? Drawn from his nafural surroundings and placed as raw ma+erials in +he hands of frained workmen, each sludeni' becomes an elemen+ in fhe fofal s+ruc+ure. His classes become human relaiion workshops wherein his original rough s'ra1'e becomes refined and improved. He emerges a more valuable fac+or and influence on a broader plane, even 'Phe world. g,,.. :-5 'TTS' ' The s+uderr+ al Sainl Paul Bible lns+i+u+e has as his primary mo'rive and purpose 'I'o know God . . . his schooling is cenlered around his desire +o know God beH'er . . . he believes +ha+ +he basic way 'ro do +his is by siudying and obeying . . . he will +hen be prepared +o use his knowledge of +he Bible and correlaled subjecfs +o feach o+hers . . . 'rhe impe'rus for s'rudy is received direclly from fhe Lord . . . ly, 4 r ,M lik I Ge il 2 U SENIORS - - - 1-'sf Senior class officers, left To righf: Lillian Amsfulz, Secrelaryg Robert Zink, Presidenfg Rev, Irving Peferson, Class Advisory Wilbur Junker, Treasurer, Norma Sylven, Vice-President Seniors Reflect upon Three Years The gradualing class of l954 comprises a group from many wallxs of life represenling various porfions of lhe coun+ry and several denominalions. ll has become a unified group, having shared burdens and blessings over fhe pas+ fhree-year period. As 'lhey leave, 'Phe Seniors will fake many vivid memories and some well-learned lessons wiih fhem. Many are going on 'fo school lo become be++er equipped for lheir chosen field of service. The class during ifs senior year has responsibililies for which if has frained and prepared in fhe ofher 'lwo years. Their lives are observed and lheir advice is soughl by underclassmen. Sfruggling 'lhrough semesfer linals, discussing iheological prob- lems, 'fearfully preaching before friends, producing 'lhe year- boolr, and parficipaling in ofher ac+ivi'lies will provide noslalgic memories in coming years. Mosl of all, 'they will refleci on bounliful spiriiual oufpourings upon lhe class generally and individually. Each person can frace baclt his spirilual progres- sion and can loolr wilh apprecia'I'ion upon 'l'he 'reaching and experience he has had. A climacfic momenl' in many lives is lhe 'len-minuie lesiimony each member gives felling of l'he l.ord's working in his life. A class proiec+ is also chosen and compleled which will bene- ficially confribufe 'lo 'l'he school. Prayer meelings are held every Friday morning ai which lhe parlicular needs of 'lhe class are remembered. The 'Final spirilual emphasis is placed upon 'the weelrend refreai held during May and also upon Class Nighf fhe lasf weelr of school. Finally graduafion arrives and eighfy seniors, having received a more serious oufloolc and belfer undersfanding of life and fhe problems and adiuslmenis il' presen+s, will wall: our accepfing lhe challenge of 'lhe re- ligious, secular, and academic realms and 'Facing life wiih a con- fidence and frusl in 'lhe Lord who has led ihem 'lhus far. LILLIAN M. AMSTUTZ Minneapolis, Minnesota Universily of Minnesola I will go in The slrenglh of The Lord . . . Ps. 7l:l6 India Prayer Band, presidenl, 3, Secrefary, Senior Class, Shield Sraff, Assislanl Missions Edilor, 3. PAUL C. ANDREAS Lincoln, Nebraska Universify of Nebraska European Near Easl' Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, Presidenl, Junior Class, Sfudenl Council, 2. of Spiritual Growth Sludenls who are receiving Iheir degrees NORMA JOY HART Omaha, Nebraska can look back upon al' leasl 'four years of schooling. A four-year music degree course is o'FFered al' school. However, lhose receiv- ing degrees in 'Ihe Deparlmenf of Theology and 'Ihe Deparlmenf of Chrislian Educalion have had lheir Bible School work supple- menled by sixly hours of accrediled college work and musl have compleled a 'lhesis in lheir maior. Beginning nexf year, +his plan will differ in Ihal' 'rhe SPBI curriculum will offer all subiecfs required for Ihese de- grees. A degree is nol considered a subs+i- Iule, however, for 'rhal' place in Ihe Lord where one can say, The fear of 'lhe Lord is lhe beginning of wisdom. University of Omaha The Lord dolh go before Thee, He will be wilh 'rhee. Deui. 3I:8 Soulh America Prayer Band, vice presidenl, 3, Missionary Sociely, correspondence secrelary, 3, Trac? Sociely, 2, 3, Girls' Choir, 2. PATRICIA ANNE KNUDSEN Boone, Iowa l will praise lhy name for lhou hasl done wonderful fhingsf' Isai- ah 25:l6 Choral Club, I, 2, 3, 4. MARY V. HALBMAN Evansville, Wisconsin Universily of Wisconsin, Easlern Monfana College of Educailon. The Lord is my porlion, rherefore will I hope in Him. Lam. 3:24 'JK' ss. vs:-:srl RACHEL M. ODLAND RICHARD LEE PHILLIPS MARCELYN J. SMID KENNETH A. SWAIN Wadena, Minnesola Albany, Oregon George, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Brainerd Junior College Whealon College, Moody Bible For the Lord God will help meg Grace Bible lnsfilufe In lhy presence is fullness ol IIISIIIUIE Ihefelorg 5Il5II I 'IDI be Conlound' . . accepled in The Beloved. gay, Psalms 26:11 Goa as lhe sffenqm ol my liesff ed, 'Selah 5027 sph. nfs SOM Ammo PM Baldy 'I 2- ?5fi.mY pmol fo' Psalms QO3?.l!liEL?n3,PJ?YE?..EFnSlOla li 553715?gQ,,,3fglQg,,i,'5SS of Gm 2, 3, 4. ' PATRICIA ANN VOELKER POLLY ANN WERNER FRANCES JEAN WOLFF DePere, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Des Moines, Iowa LEEROY M. PETERSON Carroll College, Befhel College Norfh Park College Iowa Sfale Teachers' College Fremonl, Nebraska My help comelh lrorn The Lord, Teach me lo do lhy will, for Thou G-real is our Lord, and of greal Bob Jones Universlly which made heaven and earlh. arf my G-od. Psalms l43:IO power. Psalms l47:5 Midland College, Fremont Psalms I2I:2 Girls' Choir, I, 2, 33 Choral Club, Africa Prayer Band, vice presl- ln Thee, O Lord, do I pul my Choral Club, 2, 3. 4. denl, 3. lrusl. Psalms 3I :l 'Wagga CORAL COLLINS STEPHEN L. DAVIS Oakland, California Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pacific Bible College Delighi fhyself in fhe Lord, com' --He . . I Set my feef upon 6 mi? unto Him your ways. Psalms rock and esfablished by goings. 37:4- 5 Psalms 40:2 HOWARD P. EVERLINE Mahoningfown, Pennsylvania God girdelh me wifh slrengfh and makefh my way perfect Psalms l8:32 Africa Prayer Band, l, 2, 3, presi- denf, 2, ireasurer, 3, Traci Sociefy, I, 2, 31 Choral Club, l. ALFRED E. FAST Jackson, Minnesofa Sfriving according To his work- ing, which workefh in me mighf- ily. Col. lr? Soulh America Prayer Band, frease urer, 2, India Prayer Band, ireas- urer, 3, Vice Presidenf, Freshman Class, Presidenf, Junior Class. Theology Course Emphasizes Bible The 'lhree-year fheology diploma course has as i'Is uI+imaI'e goal a working knowl- edge of Ihe Bible and pracfical knowl- edge of 'l'heoIogy. Fifiy of ihe nineiy required hours are Bible and pracfical Iheology subiecls. An academic approach is given 'io fha siudies of l'he books of 'Phe Bible, church hislory, Greek, eI'c. However, a pracfical oulworlring of lhe fheory is slressed in such subiecis as homilelics, apologeiics, and pasforal Iheology. The course is culminaled by an experieniial s'Iudy of Ihe Holy Spirif in fhe senior year which enables a siu- denl Io esiablish his Ihinking. of seniences. Many fheolcgy maiors sIudy The original Greek of fhe New Tesfamenl' lo gain a new and beffer insighl into the Scripfures. Rev. Irving Pelerson here guides his second-year class in cons+ruc+ion DONALD EDWARD GILBERT CLAUDE H. GREEN WILLIAM E. HAZLETT DOUGLAS GORDON HEDRICK 'Trotwood, Ohio ' Mt. Vernon, Ohio Portaoe, Pennsylvania Mansfield, Ohio l will go before theeland make Missionary Training Institute Toccoa Falls Bible Institute A Missionary Training Institute the crooked places straight. ISN' ln all thy ways acknowledge Him . . that in all things He might Being confident of this very 5 452 and He shall direct thy paths. have the pre-eminence. Col. l:l8 thinq . . . Phil. I:6 American Indian Prayer Band, 2, Proverbs 3:6 31 Choral Club, I, 3. American Indian Prayer Band, treasurer, 3. Theology---cont'd. CHESTER A. JACKSON ROBERT D. HOLMLUND SL Paul' Minnesofa Anoka' Minnesota The Lord is become my strength Thou wilt keep him in perfect . . . my song and my salvaticn. peace. Isaiah 26:3 Exodus I5:2 CLYDE E. JONES' Goodland, Kansas Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith. Heb. l2:2 Home Missions Prayer Band, I, 2, 33 Missionary Society, financial secretary, 33 Treasurer, Freshman Class, Shield Statt, advertising salesman, 2, advertising manager, 3. JAMES R. JUNKER Mountain Lake, Minnesota For me to live is Christ . . .' Phil. l:2l Missionary Society, treasurer, 3 President, Freshman Classg Stu dent Council, I, 21 Shield Staff Assistant sales manager, 2. WILBUR DALE JUNKER Mounfain Lake, Minnesola For The love of Chrisl conslrain- eih us, ll Cor. 5:l4 Home Missions Prayer Band, presi- den+, lg Treasurer, Senior Class. WAYNE W. KERN BEN LAUTT WALTER BOYD MARTIN Peoria, lllinois Harvey, Norlh Dakofa Minneapolis, Minnesofa We preach nof ourselves buf Winnipeg Bible lnsfifufe Commif fhy way unfo 'rhe Lord, Christ Jesus lhe Lord. ll Cor. 4:5 v-LM Us give eamesf heed fo whaf frusl also in him. Psalms 37:5 Alumni Award, 2. we have heard. Hebrews 2:I Theology---conf'd. ED L. MASTERS Hamlel, Nebraska Walk in wisdom foward Them Thai are wilhoul, redeeming The lime. Col. 4:5 India Prayer Band, vice-presidenl, 3, Missionary Sociely, Financial secrefary, 3, .1 ALVIN H. MINK New Kensinglon, Pennsylvania JOHN PAUl: NEWSOM Bm seek ye firsi lhe Kingdom of Clele- lllmols God and his riqhleousnessf' Mall. Serving ihe Lord wifh all humil- 6:33 ily of mind. Acls 20:l9 European Near Easl, I, 2, lreas- Soulh America Prayer Band, ly urer, 23 Trad Socieiy, 2, Traci Socieiy, I, 2, 3. l., DAVID H. PETRIE Clawson, Michigan , . in quiefness and confidence shall be your sfrenglh . . . lsaiah 3O:l5 Junior Scholarship Alumni Award, 2, Choral Club, 2, 3. CHARLES RIDER WILLIAM O. SPERLING Ellwood Cily, Pennsylvania Toledo, Ohio Toccoa Falls Bible lnsfilule The sfeps ol a good man are or- The Lord Himself shall descend dyed bl' me I-Old-V Psalms 37523 from heaven with a shout lThess, 4:l6 PAUL STERNEMAN Ofho, Iowa Houghlon College ln Thee, oh Lord, do I pu? my fruslg le? me never be pul lo con- fusion. Psalms 7I:l Theology---conf'd. GERALD M. SWANSON Bozeman, Monlana Monfana Sfale College CHARLES EDWARD WELDIN Unlo Thee, O God, do we give Osage, Iowa Thanks - - Psalms 751' I lhe Lord have called lhee in Sludenl Council, 3, Choral Club, righleousness, I will keep lhee. I. Isaiah 42:6 ROBERT J. ZINK Oak Park, Michigan . . . I know lhal my redeerner livefh . . . Job l9:25 Presidenl, Senior Class, Sludenl Council, Chairman, 4, Shield Slaff, ad salesman, 3. RUEBEN MILTON STRECKER Washburn, Norlh Dakota Norlhweslern School Trusl in The Lord . . . and I-le shall direcl lhy pa'rhs. Prov. 3:5,6 CURTIS H. GROTHMANN Downers Grove, Illinois Wheaton College, Taylor Univer- sily Lei my words . . . and . . . medilafion . . . be accepfable . . . O Lord . . . Psalms l9:l4 JANICE HELEN ADAMS JOHN CHARLES AMSTUTZ Toledo, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota In Thee, O Lord, do I pul my Universify of Minnesola lrusl . . . Psalms 7I:I I ' for the Lord my God' He French Indo China Prayer Band, if is lhal dolh go before Thee. I 2, 3, secretary, 3. Deul. 3l:6 DAVID V. BEAN Mahfown, Minnesofa l have chosen you and ordained you Thai you should go and bring forlh fr-uiI. John I5:I6 French Indo China and Siam Pray- er Band, vice presidenl, 3, Mis- sionary Sociely, presidenl, 3, Chor- al Club, I. HELEN LUCILLE BERGSTROM Sf. Paul, Minnesofa Thou wil? shew me fhe paih of life. Psalms I6:ll Girls' Choir, I, 33 Choral Club, 4. Mission Maiors Train for Service The Missions course, also a fhree-year diploma course, is for fhose who desire subiecfs geared fo fhe needs and prob- lems of prospecfive missionaries. Basic sfudies of 'rhe Bible, fheology, and prac- fical 'theology are required: buf 'lhe course differs from fhe sfandard fhe- ology course in 'fhaf fhe sfudenfs sfudy 'l'he his'lory of missions, anfhropology, principles of missions, and ofher such specialized courses. Also a year of language is required, and beginning phonefics is offered. In fhe near fufure. a four-year degree course will begin which will provide a broader 'lraining and learning program. field. Rev. Jack Shepard, new inslruclor in fhe Missions Deparirneni and recenf missionary fo fhe Philippines, gives seniors useful and perfinenf informafion and advice concerning sifuafions fhey will encounfer upon fhe foreign as DONALD E. BROWN Hillman, Minnesola Behold, I have sei The land be- fore you. Deuf. I:8 China Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, vice presidenl, 2, 3. SARA L. CHAMBERLAIN Franklin, Pennsylvania Missionary Training lnsfitufe And To know lhe love of Chrisl which passelh knowledge. Eph. 3:l9a French Indo China Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, presidenl, 3, Girls' Choir, I, 2, Sludenl Council, l, 2, Shield Sfaff, secrefary, 2, circulalion man- ager, 3. Missions - - - conf'd. MARILYN JEAN CHANDLER Omaha, Nebraska He musf increase, buf I must de- crease. John 3:30 Alumni Award, 2, Africa Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenl Fresh- man Class, Choral Club, I, 2, 3, Trac? Sociely, I, 2. CHARLES EDWARD FIERO DARRELL R- HOLTZ SY. Paul, Minnesola Charles City' Iowa Hamline UnlVe'5liY CHARLES R' HELMKE5 . . . fhere halh not failed one Res'r in lhe Lord . . . Psalms M Y5V'lle- Pe n5YlVan'a word of all his good promise. 37:7 Fai'rhful is I-Ie Tha? callelh you, I Kings 8:56 American Indian Prayer Band, I, who alw W'll do Il' I Thess' 3125 Missionary Sociefy, lreasurer, 3, 2, 3, 4, presidenf, 3. Girls' Choir, I, 2, 3. Shield slaff, ad salesman, 3. SHIRLEY LORRAINE CROUCHER Hamilfon, Onlario, Canada Because Thou has? been my help, Therefore . . . will I reioice. Psalms 63:7 Alumni Award, 2, Island World Prayer Band, I, Choral Club, I, 2, 3. FLORENCE HOTTLE Iowa Cify, Iowa Universiiy of Iowa GIorify God in your body and in your Spirit which are God's. I Cor. 6:20 Alumni Award, 2, China Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, presidenf, 2, Mis- sionary Sociely, vice presideni, 3, Shield Staff, co-circulation man- ager, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, Choral Club, 3. .ax 'T KATHERINE MARIE LARSON Omaha, Nebraska That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection . . . Phil 3 IO China prayer band, I, 3, secretary, I, Shield Staff, l, 2, 3, Circulation manager, 2, Class Editor, 35 Girls' Choir, I. DONALD G. LINDBURG Ronan, Montana . . . that I might preach I-lim among the heathen. Gal. lzlb Alumni Award, Z, Missionary So- ciety, president, 35 Shield Staff, Missions Editor, 3, South America Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, treasurer, lg Treasurer, Junior Class, Student Council, I. JERRY RAY McCAULEY Oil City, Pennsylvania l will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight. Isai- ah 45:2 India Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, vice president, 2, treasurer, 3. Mission ---conf'd. PAUL O. NEEDHAM Mound City, South Dakota I called upon thy name . . .thou hast redeemed my lite. Lamenta- tions 3:55, 53 Africa Prayer Band, treasurer, 23 Choral Club, I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID WAYNE OSTERHUS Robbinsdale, Minnesota . . . I will guide thee with mine eye. Psalms 32:8 Choral Club, I, 2, 3. MARJORIE M. PENDELL Columbus, Ohio I am not ashamed of the gospel ot Christ . . . Romans IZI6 South America Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, vice president, 25 Vice Presi- dent, Junior Classg Girls' Choir, IQ Choral Club, 2. 'Cry SHIRLEY ANN MCFADDEN Holt, Minnesota ln God I have put my trust. Psalms 56:4 Africa Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, secre- tary, 3, Missionary Society, vice president, 3, Girls' Choir, I, 2, Shield Staff, secretary, 3. RICHARD W. PENDELL Columbus, Ohio Columbus Bible Institute We will continue steadfastly in prayer and the ministry of the word. Acts 6:4 South America Prayer Band, presi- dent, lg Choral Club, 2, 33 Shield Staff, ad sales, 2, 3, sales man- ager, 4. 33 V -I. .t,,,..mv' PAUL SYLVESTER PORTER Lirna, Ohio l press loward the mark for lhe prize. Phil. 3:l4 PHILIP J. SORENSEN Council Bluffs, Iowa The Lord , . . knoweth Ihem fha? frusl in Him, Nahum I:7 Choral Club, I. RUTH E. RAMBO Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania . . . in everylhing . . . enriched by Him . , . lCor. l:5 Island Prayer Band, l, 2, 3, presi- denl, 23 Girls' Choir, I, 23 Traci Sociely, 23 Shield Slaff, Mission Edilor, 2, Edilor, 3. 'NORMA S. SYLVEN S+. Louis Park, Minnesola That Ihe power of Chris? may resl upon me. ll Cor. l2:9 Africa Prayer Band, l, 2, 3, secre- tary, 2, presideni, 33 Vice Presi- denl, Senior CIass3 Girls' Choir, l, 2. JOANN M. SETHER Renville, Minnesola My help comefh from fhe Lord. Psalms l2l:2 Junior Scholarshipg lndia Prayer BARBARA SMITH Toronlo, Onlario, Canada He goelh before. John 10:4 Soufh America Prayer Band, I, 2 33 Traci Sociely, I, 23 Girls' Choir Band, 33 Missionary Sociely, sec- I, 2. refary, 33 Girls' Choir, I, 2, 33 Shield Sfaff, secrelary, 2, Assislanf Missions Edifor, 3. VERNICE MAE TU RNQUIST Lake worm, Florida MARJORIE MAE WILLEKE . . . My soul Ihirslelh for God, Lima' ohio for The living God . . . Psalms He halh sei His love upon me. 42:2 Psalms 9l:l4a American Indian Prayer Band, I, lndia Prayer Band, l, 2, 3, secre- 2, 3, 4, vice president, 2, Edilor lary, 2, 33 Girls' Choir, l, 23 Slu- of Challenger, 33 Girls' Choir, 2. den? Council, 3. MARTHA RUTH YACKO PETER YACKO lrwin, Pennsylvania Easl McKeespor'l, Pennsylvania Missionary Training lnslifule Missionary Training lnslilule Commit fhy way unlo the Lord, l-le musl' increase, buf l musl de- also in Him . . . Psalms crease. John 3:30 Students Prepare for Leadership iiii W The Deparfmenl of Chrislian Educalion lrains lhose who wish lo ' i f ' prepare for Chrislian leadership. As In olher courses, lhere is a ai- A - -s uf, 'l ' ' y Ui 2 ' definile spirilual emphasis offering a variely of Bible and lheology A U ' ' ., subiecfs. ln addilion, sludenfs sludy educalional worlc in 'l'l1e if msg. i V , 4 '- i i ' ' - church, general psychology, and a survey of lhe home mission field. EH' AN, x ,A , fit? iiii H .cg i The sludenls receive a broader apprecialion and knowledge of lhe 9- . ty, y 'Field of Chrislian Educalion. Upon gradualing, a diploma from lhe Evangelical Teacher Training Associalion is awarded. Sludenls in 'this course usually go inlo lhe educalional work of 'lhe church. Mrs. Addie B. Raines insfrucls The senior Chrislian Educalion maiors in lhe seminar class, which is a compilafion of all the courses specializing in This field. CAROL ELAINE BEERBOWER DOROTHY MAE BIEBER Forl Wayne, lndiana Oconlo Falls, Wisconsin Forl Wayne Bible College l fthe Lordl will go before Thee Isaiah 45:2 you will perform il. Phil. l:6 Home Missions Prayer Band, 4, Girls' Choir, 4. He which begins a good work in ,.. MARIAN JOY CULVER Akeley, Minnesofa Resf in Ihe Lord and wail pa- Iienlly for Him. Psalms 37:7 Oralorical Choir, 3. JANE LEWIS Salem, Oregon l can do all Ihings through Chris? which slrenqtheneih me. Phil.4:l3 Home Missions Prayer Band, l, 2, vice presidenl, 2, European Near Easl, 3, Girls' Choir, 3. DARLENE JOHNSON Pine River, Minnesofa . . There is a friend Thai slick- eih closer Than a broIher. Prov- erbs l8:28 PATRICIA JEAN JOHNSON Foley, Minnesola Fear lhou noi, for I am wiih Ihee . . . Isaiah 4l:l0 American Indian Prayer Band, I, 2, 3, secrelary, 2, president, 32 Missionary Sociely, secrefary, 3, Girls' Choir, I, 2, 3, Shield Sfaff, assisfanf class editor, 3. SYLVIA A. JUNKER Ellwood Cify, Pennsylvania He musl increase, buf I rnusl de crease. John 3:30 Choral Club, I. DORIS L. ZINK JANET LOUISE Lewis C a d' Nebmska . . . H Iif' Ih Ih I ' BVYBH. OIIIU EYELYN STANLEY soul, andefillaeililg . .elilll-Magi Happy is he . . . whose hope is M'nneapoI'5' M'nne5ola QOOCIUSSS-'I PSGIVUS l07r9 in Ihe Lord. Psalms I46:5 Ewing College Home Missions prayer Band, Sec,-e. Home Mission Prayer Band, l, 2, The Lord will perfecl rhaf which Iary and Ireasurer, 33 Girls' Choir, 3, 43 Girls' Choir, 3, 4. concerneih me. Psalms l38:8 I. 2. 3- Q.,v' 'iii' jf Norman Asplund Peggy Ball Virginia Benson Mildred Berge i 1,5 V--,k . 2 ff ,jf If -- li John Barkman Marlys Barlh William Barnard Phyllis Bean Alvin Bieber Barbara Bowers Leon Bowman Bonie Brammann Juniors Anticipate New Building The class of '55 will be lhe lirsl gradual- ing class lo enioy lhe lacililies and lealures ol lhe new building. Uncloubledly, many ol lhese sludenls will choose lo exlend lheir courses and graduale in I956, availing lhem- selves ol lhe newly prepared curriculum. The junior class is placed in a very slra- legic posilion. They are loolred up lo by freshmen and encouraged by seniors: yel lhey ollen lind lhemselves personally lacing problems ol adiuslmenl and decisions as lo llwe Lord's will for lheir lives. ll is a lime ol deepening friendships among lellow slu- denls: bul more lhan lhal, il is a lime ol slrenglhening 'lhe Chrislian life and going on lor Chrisl. Junior class officers, left lo righl: Virginia Benson, Secrelaryg David Volslad, Presidenl Rev. George French, CIBSS Advisory Norman Slanlon, Treasurerg Darlene Chamberlain Vice-Presidenl. V ,A V3 1 n 04, VV., z X Beify Bysfrom Herberf Coifrell Student Clrculahon m Dorms M- .0 K 1,58 51 ii 5 an f WW ,, I e T -we E7 Lucyle Daniels Dawn Deets Marie Dehner Mary Denny lrving Disher William Darlin Richard Eldred Elaine Elsberry Evelyn Englar Carolyn Erbst Elaine Erickson Paul Flemiiig Provides Variety, Excitement Much of the behind-the-scene activity ot school lite at Saint Paul Bible Institute centers in the dormitories. The ladies occupy two buildings-the second and third 'floors ot the main adminis- tration building, and Bethany House. The men's dormitory also houses the dining room- and lritchen. Due to the surplus ot students, most ot the junior men room in private homes near the campus. Married students must also necessarily live out, and there are those from the Twin Cities who reside at their homes. One could never do iustice with words to the day-by-day incidents and experiences which arise in the dorms. Everyone must cope with his or her roommate, a situation which can be one ot the greatest aids to personality and spir- itual development. Such matters as weelrly room inspection, observing study hours, constant discipline-all contribute to the training ot the students. Nor can one ignore the humorous incidents which occur. The students otten find it necessary to release tension in their respective dorms. This is apt to create a mood ot entertain- ment. Small gatherings in rooms ot triends, sharing pints ot ice cream, relating events, discussing problems-all contribute to a general spirit of 'Friendliness and fellowship. It is comforting to the person with spiritual need that there is within spealring distance another person who can give and advise or who is going or has gone through a similar experience. Many students can testify to the spiritual victories gained in his or her own room where he may daily contact God. 9 Roberl Fogelquisf Rosemary Fogelquisf Jeaneffe Gardner David Gaumih Don Gephari' Florence Gregersen Jerry Grossoehme Myrtle Haehnel Robert Hanna Edith Hansen Velma Harder Geraldine Hegman Junior Class - - - conf'd. Alice Hilden Belly Johnson Carloffa Herren James Johnson Ardarh Johnson Edna Johnglgn Elizabeih Jones Joan Lininger Riflhdrd Keller Larry Knudsen Wayne Larson Lester Lauer Howard Lmlnger Juanita Long Vernice Markusson Lucienne Mars David Matthews Vernon Maxa Junior Class - - - conf'd. - 'VVL U i k Paul Mertens Minerva Noreil Donald Mumaugh James Noyce Marleen Nelson Joyce Noyce A' aw Naida Olson Elizabelh Oman Marlha Owczarek Elaine Owings Marilyn Pearson Larry Peler David Pell Evelyne Pell Lorna Prochaska David Rambo Ann Reams Joseph Redmond Junior Class - - - conf'd. Marlon Robbins Beffy Rudaf Barbara Roberls Elaine Sanborn Roberf Roberfs Evonne Scherling Sheff xx or in rx: ,v A R, Xe. L. if 5: r'4il 'ff fi .. , A fx wo, W At 1? 1 3 f' X 6 3 r ffl Q' ,., 4. , ,, ..,,,. ,wa , x, .gy 9: Ji' X - xxx . - + i Pefer Smifh Ivan Slocomb Vera Smalley Dwayne Stalker Marlene Thomas Dennis Swanson Marilyn Tachick Carol Thombs Junior Class - - - conf'd. Norman Sfanfon Richard Jane? Vanderpool Joan V Sfepp elde Jeanelfe Velie Marilyn Warring N-f aff S -Ea m l yarr 1' William Vorgflander Joseph Webb David Volslad Barbara Wesl 'Qs' Gf'rv- at 7 'li if .1 ,rug 7 E' No? piclured: Thomas Anderson - Howard Grossoehme Augusf Maurer 7 5 Donald Whife Mervyl Williams Clyde Wynia Donald Youni Harrier Wobbema Junior Class - - - conf'd. Freshmen Face Adiusfmenfs, Q: Freshmen class officers, Iefl' To righlz Yvonne Burk, Secrelaryg Richard Colenso, Presidenrg Rev. Joseph Wenninger, Class Advisor, John Olson, Treasurer, Rulh Rafalleclc, Vice-Presi- denl. Going away fo school -a phrase of'l'en considered buf seldom realized. However, each year a group of sludenls, who have severed 'lhe bonds wilh home and 'Feel 'lhem- selves led by 'lhe Lord, comprise our Fresh- man class. Bible School is nol always complefely whaf They expecf. They anlicipaled a larger place, lhe sludenls lo be diliferenl-many 'l'hings. Whal fhey really find is a group of sfudenfs very much like Themselves, who seem quile conlenl wilh whal seems 'lo be a very heciic and hurried lype of life. This sludenl begins his process of realiza- lion by being lhrusl info a sociely of sfran- gers and wonders if he will ever gel used lo 73 Yr?- JVV' 'glif sas' l -H-f fb l in Darlene Ackelson George Almquisf Ray Arno Donald Baker Charles Barr Geraldine Beekman Bonifa Benson Nick Berkich Ray Bicha Gordon Blaha Barbara Bolender Esfher Bollman New Type of Life if and vows in fhe nexf breafh fhal he will never become a casualfy. As he sfruggles on, life becomes less complex, order comes where confusion reigned, friendships begin: in general, fhe sfudenf begins fo adiusf himself. , He learns fhe secref of frusfing fhe Lord for day-by-day needs, fhe secref of meefing fhe Lord in 'lhe quief places. He sees around him successful Chrisfian lives, buf he soon learns fha? he musf look beyond men unfo Jesus. The inifial year is nof an easy one, buf any upper classman can fesfify fo 'lhe facf fhaf some of life's mosf valuable lessons are learned in 'lhis perilous period. The speech classes are a necessary buf offen humorous parr in fhe freshman schedule. In this picfure, Richard Schafer arficulafes as Rev. Joseph Wenninger and fhe resf of fhe class prepare fo commenf or constructively crilicize. K K 44 r r ,l l 1 C 5 , x 1 if r' .,,..,v A .. . :I H, Ii K Vrkk K A :IW Gs. Barbara Borchardf Eunice Boschulf Charles Bunling Margarel Burg Freshmen - Vera Clemmer A x F '1'! K '.', ii: ' Richard Colenso - l L, 1. f ,sms ' f 5' Robert Cook . jp l l r , L :B I .X A ' aff rarrrr C 'Q' Yr! Mina Bowsher Donald Brown Phyllis Brueckner Raymond Buck Yvonne Burk Dallas Cain lva Ann Carlson Rulh Chrisfy - - conf'd. Deloris Copeland Befhel Collrell Sondra Crawford Marna Cross Philip Cudney Donald Drury Marie Dyk Freshmen - - - Mary Essick E Mariorie Ewing Joan Fuller Lois Cufler Barbara Davidson Warren DeBoer John Dennerf Lloyd Edwards Esfher Ehlers Dwayne Elsberry Dale Erickson conf'd. Donald Gossenberger Shirley Gufhu Donald Hall 'elif Jean Hall Eleanor Hlckler Marian Hlckler Ronald Howard Roma James Lois Johnson if., i Dorolhy Hoffman Mariorie Home Lowell Johnson Shirley Johnson Freshmen - - - conf'd. Q, ,J ,Y ff Mary Johnsfon James Knowler Sandra Kilqour Arlhur Koepp Elaine Kleeberger James Konold Rosalie House Ella Johnslon E .S X ff ' , Q' I-EQ 'lm '? ga 9,-2,-Q, Gladys Krause JBITISS KYIS Oliver Lundell Howard McKnlghf Freshmen - lla Miller . Ky if Dallas Minnick , me-1 5 gnllxk -.lf I LeRoy Monson -,,i,,..fy I i n o wn . l. af.rf.5::5:',ig fi s. , CL? Eileen Lincoln Roberf Lindburg Beverly Lovelace Beverly Manley Don Mafheson Max Mafhieson - - conf'd. Shirley Mordon Edwin Morfemore Mary Navarrefe 'Sn-..-1 if Kafhryn Lundell Orla Mae Matthews Y . v f I -.,w :f 1:-ff K ' W.-J Janis Oberg Frank Ohlrogge Clifford Pals Charles Pennington s,p- Ediih Olson John Olson Marlyis Olson Janice Opsal Sarah Perham Elvera Pefersen Jean Peferson Muriel Peterson Freshmen - - - conf'd. Gloria Pihl Glenda Porfer Rufh Refallack Delmonl Rice Roberl Porfer Roberl Robb wr. 11 wiv' Douglas Prine Dixie Roe li ...pl Xwfwd fini- Palma Redmond Belly Rehnke James Rohne Arlys Root l l 5 l l Richard Schaefer Betty Schmasow 3 I James Schultz John Schuneman Donald Sccvill William Scudder Donna Simmons Otis Skillings Charles Smith Ralph Smith Russell Smith Sandra Smith FI eShIl1eII . ' ' ' conf d Pearl Sommer Marilyn Souer Shirley Spencer Arthur Spoelma Gerald Stein Virginia Strand James Swanson Leone Swanson Philip Swanson Phyllis Swanson Mariorie Tachick Dorothy Tice ,L 4 y,,A X is-K sP ' I 'L VF 417:11 Yew! of New M1 'xi 4 'ir 4, K' I W -fs. J -, mf W! , 3:32 ir., 12 H- .?'1'. :I - .5 .-E: . . A nal' ' 4 of PICfUF9d Richard Clme Louise Tyrrell James Vandervorl Alvin Van Oss A. P. V0hS Marifa Walker Jeanie Wayland June Weaver Carol Wenninger Harley Wheeler Melvin Wiggers Vernon Wiggers John Winslow Elizabefh Winfon Audrey Young Howard Younl Frances Zeigler Freshmen - - - conf'd. Jean Buys Marilyn Darff Marilyn Hedrick Palricia Hessler Jeaneife Lundberg Lillian Slepp Darlene Thiessen Kennefh Wicklund SPECIALS V144 Nof picfured: .3 lf? Meriel Price f' sy , N-1 Second semesler sfudenfs-back row: Roberl Woolworlh, Norman Foss, David Lee, Eugene Baskerville, Gweldon Johnson, Royce Wolden, Orville Syverson, Eugene Marron, Glen Hegman, Ronald Palrin, Richard Latham, Fronl row: Harriet Pals, Marqarel Bowles, Mary Eennell, Ariel Needham, Marilyn Carlson. STUDENT COUNCIL - - - James Kyle. Fronl row: X Sludenl Council-back row: Robert Zink, Gerald Swanson, David Volslad, David Rambo, Richard Colenso, Rev. Slanlon Richardson, advisor, Mariorie Willeke, Pearl Sommer, Florence Gregersen. And lhus ends 'lhe class seclion: Various phases of lhe WM We sf. in mi i wi we nm wsu or M, l News lnlli we We News mm Marr-.wg i spirilual, academic, and domesfic life have been presenled lh p rg, vi sludenl hmmm:-x an eflininl SPBl-ile allhough nol' complelely covered. The life of a sludenl who has submifled himself fo lhe lraining program of SPBI is nol easy. A soil life is noi promised or provided. However, fhe spiril of salisfaclion in lhe sluclenl body spealrs for l'he successfulness of fhe program lhe adminislralion carries oul. 53 if 1' I x , The elemenis necessary +o hold +he unils of a building +oge+her, fo provide for lasling u'lili+y, and +0 enhance 'rhe appearance of lhe s'rruc+ure in higher educafion are known as ex+ra curricular ac+ivi+ies . Ranging from organized sociefies +o spirifecl +radi+ions, each ac+ivii'iy makes ils confribufion +o 'rhe S+. Paul Bible lns+i+u+e scene. 9 gf Wynn A ' Q Q ,M W Q fa. , ' 4 'rw R 1 ' , r ' 1 ' f W - 'ig'qf:vYQf , M Q., f'.m::fw,g,W,, K- -ia fr S f 1 'ki' 33.01 ,. g -.,,S.1, . -V A am. NNT, 4' t H ' '-1-ug. 'ww -Q, v 1 I l l I 1 n 1 4-ggggt' , QV? .UE .Ak H36 F . f ef: pgs,- iw ,f -3,1 , pmfsk, .. 1 agp, ,, .1 .M Sf?, if ,', f ff 3 . ii I': 13, +5325 ,fm, ,A 1551. iffssnqi f 1' 1 ,IS 'ff iwlurixtf TM I III gy z 1 K ' , V4 f'A 1 , K 71154. wr 9 Q . ' f 'lr , wwf apddf' w,, Vmyy ' 'X . I 5 'Y J 1 I if ' , 1' ,F iigfi JV ': A 5 A 3 , 23 P55553 RN xv ER z L,'W 5 1 Nfl 4, MiQKW4H,f '21 W WUULUSEIJESUS Tllwm mf :mmm Colorful scenes provide realis+ic background for +l1e por+rayal of world mission. M .. nuiiimr iiuun w -s ', EwUllu1-Sff ' Hr' E 1 . js Long before World Missions Nigh+ ever begins, Did you ever iron and H+ 400 Foreign cos+umes? many people spend long hours in prepara+ion. ,Lff 259' 'LN xr i Now you can recognize who 'rhe speakers are. Some na+ives are made, no+ born +ha+ way. Wifi: H16 rigi1+ Iigh+ing ii seemed you were oui' in S+range me+hods, ye+ eFFec+ive, all +eliing fhe grea+ space. sfory of missions. H pays fo adver+isel This policy brings worlh-while resulfs. Eye-carching poslers produced by 'lhe sludenfs announce prayer meefings and coming evenfs relafing +o missions. lmporlanl requesfs received from mis- sionaries are placed on individual prayer cards, Each prayer band has Hs own cards and disiribuies Them al noon prayer meefing on 'lhe day one of ifs members is in charge. In fhis way each individual need is prayed for. Siudenfs ar S+. Paul believe fha? The effecfual fervenl' prayer of a righfeous man availefh much. This 'rrulh is affirmed by lhe good afrendance af noon prayer meefings. fi , 95, ng C 'g l 'Y 4- . if -6 mg mm? . .,'-f K - w V. W A W K I . , ,,'f we. -.ff VFMKWWN . Q , . vga., ...,. , m4 Us 9' I ...li '-n':K x Q Q Q 3: - H: w 4 , 9.1 'H-.. I ,, . - Y?-.1 ,L ,,,L , W, - ,ziivmv-, 0 f I 4 s , -' .. . F .,,. g ,N -Aww if - Aw QM. x 1- xi .D L Q fpazw i 55 gg? 1 5' D 3 M J: 1 . I I ' , 'A f M ,ff W . t, ig K 5 Q K if f sf j Y 'L I 51 q-aw X ' 5 Quan xxx Mr., at , cg fa? l ,f fr flu' Spring Term Sealed: Marilyn Tachiclr, Correspond- ing Secreiaryg Florence HoHle, Vice Presidenfg Jo Ann Sefher, Secreiary. Sfandingz Donald Linclburg, Presi- denfg James Junlxer, Treasurer: Clyde Jones, Financial Secreiary. STUDENT MISSIONARY SUCIETY Each semesier we elecf new officers 'lo 'ihe Siudenf Missionary Socieiy. These persons are chosen by fhe sludenf body on fhe basis of lheir abilify fo sfimulaie an increased inieresi in mis- sions. They capably direcf fhe missionary aclivifies of fhe School and keep before us The news of presenf-day happenings on our mission fields. Fall Term Sea'l'ed: Norma Hari, Corresponding Secre+aryg Pafricia Johnson, Secre- iaryg Shirley McFadden, Vice Presi- denf. Sfandingz Darrell Holh, Treas- urer: David Bean, Presidenh Edward Masfers, Financial Secreiary. ISLAND WORLD V, ,IV f,.,. ,aes na,--913 AMER I Row I: JohnsTon, Vanderpool, Chamberlain, Clemrner, Warrinfi. Benson, Dehner. Row 2: WinTon, Simmons, Owings, Olson, Zeigier, Rambo, R., Buck. Row 3: Wobbema, Drury, STaiker, Rambo, D Schaefer Roberts Harder. To The rallying moTTo, Wings Tor Shangri La, The lsland World Prayer Band has persevered in prayer on behalf of a proiecT of The ChrisTian and Missionary Alliance To purchase a new amphibian plane To be used in reaching TorgoTTen people in The Baliem Valley of New Guinea. Today The big bird flies over sTone age New Guinea. The program now under way in This area of The world promises To malre missions hisTory Through The use of unusual meThods To reach an unusual people. The Island World Prayer Band has pledged iTselT To a sTeadTasT minisTry of prayer To see This worlc accomplished. CAN INDIAN 4 O J l Row I: Redmond, Johnson, Lovelace, Kleeberger, Ehlers. Row 2: Walker, Carlson, Borchardf, Turnquisf, Schmasow. Row 3: Blaha, NWT Dennerf, G-rossoehme, GilberT, HazIeTT, PeTrie. M .... The American lndian Prayer Band has a repuTaTion Tor enThusiasm ancl Tor arousing inTeresT in The worlr of iTs parTicular Held. Through correspondence, conTacT wiTh near-by missionaries, and acTual on-The-field experience, members of This band are well acquainTed wiTh The needs of Their Tield. The consisTenT expansion of Indian Missions provides These sTudenTs wiTh an impeTus To remain TaiThTul in prayer on behalf oT The 400,000 lndians oT our counTry. EUROPEAN NEAR EAST 'Nu' Row l, Collins, Peiersen, Tachick, Davidson, Velde, Row 2. Herren, Jones Rehnke, l-lessler, Essick. Row 3: D. Pell, E. Pell, Long, Branr, Andreas A li'Hle European orphan ears regularly and is clofhed by 'lhe warm-hearled members of ihe European Near Easl Prayer Band. This is a new kind of proieci for fhem in one respecr, buf, on 'lhe orher hand, fhey are merely following ihe Scripfural iniunclion fo care for rhe 'Fa+herless. This unusual proiecr, plus fhe increase in membership of fhis group poinfs up a reviving in+eres+ in sending 'rhe Gospel ro Europe. INDIA VS as 0. Row I. Robbins, Tyrrell, Tnornas, Arnslulz, Willeke. Row 2. Barih, Roof, Ackel son, McCauley McKnighr, Maslers. -'W Faced wiih 'rhe problem of relying enfirely upon 'lhe Nafional Church To accomplish 'lhe 'task of evangeliling rhe millions of India, fhe India Prayer Band has laken acfive sleps io aid in 'The fraining of a narional worker in a Bible School. This year has seen 'Phe inilialion of a proiecf which was firsf infended fo supporr one Indian Bible School sfudenf, buf has resulied in 'ihe possible financing of rwo. Wifh a sense of urgency, each member of +his organizaiion has combined earnesl prayer supporr for 'rhe missionaries presenlly working in India wiih fhe pracfical assisfance exempli- fied in ihe aid given a narional worker. Geared +0 cope wifh fhe problems of reaching fhe modern Asialic while anchored fo a living failh, fhe India Prayer Band moves ahead meefing lhe 'iasks enfrusfed fhem. FRENCH INDO CHINA, SIAM - . Q , , . Q , - i . s. O 1 W . Row l: Adams, Chamberlain, Larson, P. Bean, Crawford, Row 2: Slanion, Swan 5 , son Colfrell Discher D Bean Communism! Nafionalisml Economic lnsecurilyl Here are issues in which This prayer group has falren vilal inleresf. Their vision has lalcen inlo consideralion lhe elTec+ of ihese facfors on mission worlc. As a resulf, lhey have pledged 'themselves 'lo pray wil'l1 renewed efforl For 'Phe losl souls of This area. This lasf year has wilnessed a gralifying response fo 'Iheir labors. There are reporfed lo be more converis, more inquirers, and more bapfisms Than ever before. LA TIN AMERICA Row I: B. Srnilh, M. Pendell, Beerbower, Olson, Gufhu. Row 2: DeBoer, Olson, Brewer Norell, Hari, Helrnken. Row 3: Lindburg, Knudsen, Volsfad, D. Pendell, P. Srmih, Burke Alerfed early in fhe year 'lo ihe need 'For fhe replacemenf of fhe anliquafed Chrislian and Missionary Alliance prinling press in Chile, fhis group of sludenls inferesled in fha? field began praying 'For Divine help. ln a very shorl lime fhe needed S20,000 was supplied and 'lhe necessary equipmenf on i+s way. ln fhis fashion 'fhis group, banded 'logelher To pray regularly for Lafin America, has a parl in a minisfry 'lhaf nol' only supplies prinfed maHer fo fhe area in which if is localed bul' fo all Lalin America and many Spanish-spealting groups in The Uniled- Slafes. O AFRICA Q Row I: Roberls, McFadden, Erickson, Cross, Benson. Row 2: Rice, , Hoffman, Owczarek, Wolff, Chandler. Row 3: Sylven, Asplund, Ever- line, Needham, Ball. Seeing God accomplish ihe unusual has been lhe experience of lhe African Prayer Band. News has reached fhe prayer band fhar ihe nafive governmenf of fhe Upper Volla Colony of French Wes? Africa has decided fo build and supporf a medical clinic 'lo be used by American missionaries. This has been a demonsrrafion of God's underialring in a very unexpecled way on behalf of 'those who pray. This organizafion, long nofed for ils many alumni in aclive foreign missionary service, is pres- enfly loolcing forward 'lo Two receni members sailing for 'the Sudan. God has done greaf fhings 'For us whereof we are glad. CHINA I Row I: Daniels, Bollman, Bowers, Srepo, L., Bysrrorn. Row 2. Brown Barr, Horlle, Clemrner, Slepp, D. While Communism has engulfed much of The Orienf, lhe prayers of fhe China Prayer Band have become more delermined wilh 'fhe assurance of 'Phe fulfillmenf of +hings hoped for . . . and no+ seen. Hs members have remained in fouch wilh lhe gospel worlr slill being carried on in lhese areas. Up-fo-dare news from nalionalisf workers in Hong Kong came fo 'lhe group recenfly by means of 'rape recording. Wilh spirils undaunied by closed doors, fhe group has lurned 'the problems confronfing mission worlc in lhis area of 'lhe world inlo slepping sfones +o frusling fhe Lord 'For grealer 'lhings in 'lhe Orienl. M HOME MISSIONS K H ah' il Row l: Smid, Wayland, Wenninger, Lundell, D. Bieber. Row 2: Bunling, Miller, Nelson, Souer, E, Elsberry, Brarnman, Beekman. Row 3: Van OSS, Slocomb, Greqersen, Hegman, Lewis, Wheeler, A. Bieber. Row 4: Maxa, Lauer, Keller Brown Fleming D. Elsberry Kyle. Alfhough oflenfimes eclipsed by foreign missionary inferesl, homeland missions 'Find warm prayer supporl in 'lhe members of 'the Home Missions Prayer Band. This group of praying sfudenls has learned of some home workers faced wilh unsurmounlable 'financial difiicullies. Through corre- spondence, news of iusl such a case reached 'lhe Home Missions Prayer Band. To fhem This pre- senied a challenge fo call upon God. As fhe resull of earnesf prayer, needs in lhis specific case were mel and fhe worlrer was enabled 'lo coniinue reaching lhe los'l' of our own counlry. A new sidelighl' lhis year in fhe aclivifies of 'the band has been 'the publica+ion of a pamphlel- acquainfing 'rhe sfudenl' body wiih fhe needs and problems of home missions. Q? Christian Service The siudenf accepis his assignmeni' for fhe purpose of proclaiming ihe Way of Salvaiion +o 'rhose who know noi' Chrisf, and also +o show fhaf fhe Gospel which 'l'hey proclaim is workable-in +heir own lives. The mosi' forceful weapon in preparing ihe hear'r of man io receive +his message, as well as fhe heari of fhe man who proclaims fhis message, is prayer. Wednesday nigh+ of each week Chrisfian Service meeis +o pray. Each group sen+ forih again mee+s 'For a +ime of prayer preceding +heir depariure. Miss Elaine Madsen assisisl Mr. French in ihe Chrisiian Service Deparimeni. The Chris+ian Service Deparimeni, supervised by Mr. French, provides opporfunify for s+uden+s 'l'o develop anofher phase of fheir prac+ical iraining while in school. Chrisfian Service is presenfing 'Phe Good News, fhe message of salvaiion, in almos'I' every imaginable way. Assignmen+s given +o s+u- denfs send +hem +o hospiials, io ihe sireel' corner dis+ribu+ing 1'rac+s, 'ro ihe mission on Skid-Row, 'l'o fhe church. Some are furfher privileged fo fake parf in religious educafion under 'rhe released iime program for religious educafion, while ofhers have permanenl assignmenis in ihe capaciiy of Sunday School 'reachers and Child Evangelism feachers. W 5 1, I . ,Mx C The library is 'lhe scene of aclivify Friday evenings as siudenfs volunleer 'lheir fime fo assisi' +he 'lracf sociefy in preparalion of Gospel fracfs. These 'fracfs are placed in The new fracl' box fbelowl where sfudenls have access +o appropriaie liierafure, Traci Sociefyssealed: Barbara Bowers, Norma l-larl, Alice Hllden, Sfandinq: Howard Mclinighf, Jerry G-rossoehrne, Howard Everllne, Larry Knudsen, John Newsom. Chairman. -f,,wg..4.ff.1,1srrwgmmyrgg -f,, - .. . -wi aw fx 'ig 354. 'Huw HU' i - , V The Story of an Assignment Along wi+I1 a busy schedule of classes, many siudenis assume 'I'I1e responsibiliiy of whai is known as a permanenI' assignmen+ , usually a Child Evangelism class, or a Sunday School class. Besides providing Iraining as fuiure ieachers 'lhese siudenis see, wilh saiisfaclion, a week by week progress in Iheir pupils. Follow Ru+h Re'I'aI- Iach and Gordon Blaha on +l1e assignmenl io ION Savage Boys' Club, downiown S+. Paul. DECISIONS ARRIVAL ACTIVITY Mus IC PE RFORMAN CE PRAC-I-'CE f. Paul Choral Club X hrough e lheme song of lhe S+. Paul Choral Club, Le+ lhe Beauly of Jesus Be Seen in Me , lhe pers nel of 'lhe group presenls 'rheir personal leslimo y and hear+'s desire. The enlire program pres led by lhe Choral Club is planned lo chal- len e young people lowards Chrislian living. This i beaulilully expressed in anlhems of praise, in piriluals, and in a hymn of 'rhe I6'lh cenlury, as well as in +he march and songs of palriolism and loyally. ln addilion lo lhe forly-+hree voice choir, a variely of inslrumenls, solos and special ensembles, l'he leafure making The Choral Club unique is ils use of mulfi-colored lighfing effecls which provide a dislinclive selling for lhe music. The personnel of lhe club is drawn from every deparlmenl' of 'rhe school and is under +he direc- l'ion of J. Merrill Tannehill. Dr. George D. Slrohm, presidenl of lhe S+. Paul Bible lns+i+u'l'e, also 'rravels wi+h +he Club. Tours and individual concerls lake +he Choral Club lo audiences, which number ap- proximalely 89,000 people, lhroughoul' fhe eas'l'ern mid-wes+ern and weslern s+a+es. Leif lo righf-Fronl Row: Erbsl, Smalley, Wobbema, Fogelquisl, R., Wea , Velde, Lininger, J., Walker, B R S cl R K d Ja Croucher, Bergslrom, Williams, Coflrell, ., eams. econ ow: Holl , nu sen, mes, Voelker, Barlh, Hansen, Werner, Sanborn, Rool, Olson, Tachick, Chandler, Srnilh, B mann, Third Row: Darling, Bowman, Eldred, Lininqer, H., Gossenberqer, Pelrie, Mumaugh, Merlens, quisl, Dennerl, Asplund, Needham. Lasl Row: Younl, Collrell, H., Swanson, Gilberl, Knowler, While, mer, Kyle, Skillings, Konold, Oslerhus, Foge quwst, R., Fleming. l ae -. Q G EQ X Row I: Opsal, Sefher, Lincoln, Mars, Maffhews, Redmond, P. Johnson. Row Z: Bieber, Clemmer, Wenninger, Kilgour, Cross, Lundell, Fuller. Row 3: Carlson, Roberts, Miller, Chrisfy, Boschull, Essick, Rehnke, Erickson. Row 4: Hoflle, Norell, Harder, Borchardf, A. Johnson, Lewis, Lovelace, Benson, Sommer. Girls' Choir This year fhe Girls'iChoir is under +he leadership of Mr. Charles E. Gold. Mr. Gold is a new member of 'lhe music faculfy and comes 'ro S+. Paul from Los Angeles, California. The music presenled by +he Choir is varied, ranging from +he anfhem, All Glory, Laud, and Honor 'lo Roberl Shaw's arrangemenl' of fhe spirifual, Sei Down Servan+ . Led in a spiri+ual emphasis by Mr. Gold, 'l'he Choir has a unique and elifeclive Chrisfian minislry in +es+imony and song by challenging young people 'lo walk close +o ihe Lord and +o find His will 'For +heir lives. Thirly-one voices blended fogelher make a service of song fha? is long remembered and cherished in 'lhe hearfs and minds of fheir lisleners. Perhaps ihe mos+ familiar memories as- sociafed wi+h Girls' Choir surround +he Wednesday evening prayer and fellowship meeiing a+ which lime ihe hearfs of +he girls unife in prayer for coming concerls as well as +he personal needs of Choir members, and lhe appearances a+ various churches in 'rhe Twin Cifies ai' which 'I-ime +hey preseni 'l'heir prepared program. rchesfra omecoming Band DIRECTOR: R. Allison Flegle. STRINGS: Mrs. Marilyn E. Hedrick, Norma Harf, Carol E. Beer- bower, Harrief S. Wobbema, Marcelyn Smid, Evelyn Englar, Mrs. Joan Lininger, Elizabelh Winlon, Patricia Knudsen. BRASS: Howard Linlnqer, Marilyn Tachick, Max Mafhieson, Joyce Noyce, John Winslow. WOODWINDS: James Konold, Shirley Johnson, Jean Peferson, Ann Carlson, John Dennerf, Elaine Ellsberry, Vera Smalley, Geraldine Beekman, Janice Opsal, Vernice Markusson. PERCUSSION: Donald Mumaugh, Refha Buck. X 5 1 W q' 5 - T if ,U .l- J . f Y - f V y4' l we x x x sv Tall, shorf, wide or narrow-a per- fec+ FH' 'For everyone. A pre-1'our rifual is packing. Before each conceri'-every robe pressed! i , , Ji 1 1 'lv xx Sui+ cases, ins+rumen+s, bag lunches-where is Dr. Sirohm? Precise prac'rice accounfs for musical success. 1 Q- Q-A A musical ensemble provides back- ground music for +he Homecoming receplion. . Bel'1incl in your pracfice hours Mervel? Ivan seeks privacy 'lo audil his vocal recording. Marcilyn Smid ancl Evelyn Englar, Girls' Choir organisl' anal pianisf, sludy a new arrangemenl. Chuck observes +l1e way 'rhe ladies would do il. , Teacher lale? MUSIC CHAPEL Periodically music apprecia+ion chapels are held +o promo+e inleresf in good music. This highligh+ of all music apprecialion chapels presen+ed a +rombone +rio wi+l1 +l1eir valves en- lwined, a solo by Mr. Tannehill, and Junior's inlerprefalion of Rain- drops . Recilalisls Long hours of sfudy, lessons, and pracfice culminafe in one final per- formance-a reci+al. Evelyn Englar, Junior Reci+alis+. Miss Pafricia Knudsen, Senior Re- cifalisf. 'sun K' Mrs. Joan Lininger, Junior Reci+al- is+. K1 N if , 344 K X1 n If brokex .., xp mf? 'M w RZ iff-,,,e0U'H' and 'k e No, if didn'+ rain. li 5' QEEQ5 'been sfnnglng you along, Pappy? j funn x I s,.'tll: ' ' 1 u' f 2 ' ,,,,1- , , J if Q-gg 5. ,LM Q3 1 df l fi, .lkr KLL' ' If H f, l 5? -fiiflf I ,V 1.A. f 1, . , ' 5 W' V gb' 1 Q - x uf' N' 5 f 3 VM, l K K it 1 4 ' ff :' f Q 'X fx Q K , , Q 7 , . ' K' 8 M gm A, xm, 4, - Vi h, A 5. ,l i V 1 Y 1 k. gp, XX f , ' 7 ' . lg, XR W Y I L h K' ' 1:51 ' - Zxx 1 , f y x Af . k-,,h W X It 5 VV,:,3 V.kV K pn DonW quH now, ghk, you are almosi' Hwroughl 6 shed 'WMU' pw? ,.wg,,,. 4 'T f f E 3 Q R :wma The Alumni recep+ion for Seniors xa4yus.1vnsf1Qm1usm. ,.Q..Q+4a , Mmm f sf, 'U' ii ar' Il 5. ' HAY 'F L ' s i M . Halloween Sludy and work are laid aside when all +l1e school par+icipa1'es in lhe Annual Halloween Par+y. W 'X i ,MVN K Christmas The +racli'I'ional caroling by 'llie senior girls wen+ on +his year as usual, 'fhe only change being +l1a+ il' began a+ 4:30 ins+ead of 5:00 A.M. On +l1e day vacalion began ilve girls, appear- ing as angels, aroused sleepers in +l1ree dorms. ,J All rigl1'l', le+'s gel' moving, you! Clear lhe s+eps! W' Dinner Time Seldom is anyone la+e +o +l1is session. Waifing for l'l1e bell +o ring, a capacily crowd jams 'l'l'1e doors. ' l A+ your service are Palricia Knudson, Elizabefh Jones, Geraldine Beekman, Barbara Roberfs, Joan Velde, Refha Buck, Minerva Norell, Marilyn Chandler, Ann Reams, Lucy Mars, Naida Olson, Norma Hari, head waifress. This news is so vilal Your dinner musl wail: For I will gel' sho+ If I'm la'I'e for +his dare. Since l aboui' school Am +hough+ a poor fixrure l1 s in+o +he Shield They're pu++ing my piclure. You were either . . geHing some good missionary frain- in working for a living siudying in a crowded library ww .7 .-.f'x Dr. Donald G. Barnlwuse lislening +o a visiling speaker in chapel making your way +l'1rougl'1 a crowded lwall . . faking Hme for a snack laefween classes. In your leisure time you were . . playing a game in 'the lounge visiling wifh Ricky buying Avon . K geH'ing a haircul' . . . as y r 'L N' , ' it ff r. X. i playing wi+h Paul Hahn . . . Q ' '10 - ,ff you prayed, a+ +he close of day, as +he Quiei' Hour Trio sang. making a call +o fhe infirm ary . . . , 'raise 3596 28,3 wer Wye' 315' 33? AK M-fs' ra-W Shield Staff . . . All piclures laken al regularly scheduled lime, and no relalces. Thai goes for lhe sl'a'l3F piclures, loo. Firsl Row: David Volslad, Assisianl Edilorg Kafherine Larson, Class Ediforg Rulh Rambo, Edi-lor: Rev. J. C. Wen- ninger, Advisor. Second Row: Pafricia Johnson, Assislanf Class Edilorg Carol Wenninger, Arf Edilorg Lillian Amsluiz, Joan Selher, Assislanls lo 'lhe Missions Edilor. Third Row: Shirley McFadden, Secrelaryg Clyde Jones, Adverlising Man- ager, Darlene Chamberlain, Secrelaryp Be'H'y Byslrom, Assisi- anl lo Sales Manager. Fourfh Row: Relha Buclr, Secrefary: Darrell Hollz, Ad Salesman, Marfha Owczarelr, Ar? Edilor: Donald Lindburg, Missions Edifor. Fiflh Row: Florence Hollle, Circulalion Manager, Norman Slanlon, Copy Edilorg Donald L. Brown, Ad Salesman: David Rambo, Assislanl 'lo Sales Manager. Sixlh Row: John Olson, Ad Salesman, Rich- ard S+epp, Treasurer, Howard McKnigh+, Ad Salesman: Lowell Burlc, Ad Salesman. Noi piclured: Sara Chamberlain, Circulalion Manager, Richard Pendell, Sales Manager. The Shield Staff-- The iob of preserving memories of school life is lhe laslc of +he Shield Slafl. This begins as a dream in 'rhe minds of ihe edilors and branches ou'l' +o lhe various members. These fake up such jobs as selecl- ing +he besl piclures, copy and layoufs for porlraying school life. This year has presenled lhe usual number of 'Frusl'ra+ing momenls as well as graiiiying experiences. Ou+ of lhese has been erecled lhe l954 Shield as a reminder oi 'lhe pasi and inspiraiion 'For lhe iulure. We acknowledge-- Mr. J. C. Wenninger, advisor Schlief and Company, plales and prinling Mr. C. J. Larson, phofographer Miss Ru+h Jones Dr. G. D. Slrohm Mr. S. W. Richardson Miss Elaine Madsen Miss Elhel Carlson Miss Thelma Mclnlyre Miss Ru+h Sundeen :Miss Elizabelh Jones Miss Edifh Hansen Mr. Charles Barr Mr. Bud Mios, A. J. Dahl Company Mr. Merlon Tanner Here men and women are malcing an invesfmenl' in a spiri'l'ual and infelleciual building. These persons view l'l1e progress of a slruclure will: pride. To 'rhese individuals we, wl1o become +l1e building, express apprecialion by our success and usefulness. yd ,br ps.. :- A ff MN,-P COURTESY OF at.-an-! ' THE SENIOR CLASS maui ' s, I Iv m 5-JK Q A Q, Q X X N 5 if sw bf VQWV ,ix 9 5 , .arf .,.. lilllsih ' ' 'N . 1 'Q f -1g 'S ' V 0 ' aw A A ,. In W 8 VJ I I 'v--we ' - -'L - ..f. ,pk ' M , ,v 1 , .N , COURTESY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Wi-sgpf Q. ' ffm R 'E rf' i I ln we yin . . N I Q 0 Q I 9 dxf? ff in jf'-ii S S S ' .:.. A 2 S S Qg, 'Q 'll in .. Uww- g ' 5-yqx -wi! S S 1 Y nn ...J vs: f COURTESY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS C ongratulations to th of the Ch . C Presidents flstian and ' Missio up0n the launching of h narY Alliance Schools ' ' - t Cir lnltlal . Th S nauonal advertising pro C t. Paul B. gram, to hold ha d 1b1C Institute is pf0ud a n s across the Continent nd honored with O ur th . ree slster School s. D Tvannnfg, . for SPECIAL!!! Consular the Advaxxlaxges nl these Tvannne, 'Schools ou R Gln xshan I if S mi ndCh S1 I Mxssxonary m 9 m nat onzl m Scope Teach ng, I lntcrdcno d Spmmal n ln M A lBblcalzn sw c I Mode: l senes Thls ls lhe ilrsl ln the lnlha of four full page adverklsernenls lo be sponsored in behalf of a schools. Thls one was run ' slde hon! cover ' 'an four on The xn ' ol Chnsh are m Cost of 1 MXSSXUNABY THE GHMSTIAN AND .fum Assn-wson ALU KNEE two-color of the April V154 xssue Life Magazine. ' B . eglorlal School of 'the D. nan and Miggio u Presid nary Alliance ehl' l36I En glewood Avenue - Sain+ paul 4 M. . mnesoia B o o K s OEZZSIEIVS 5' cv, I e !E!Tl POPULAR 5' T3 E ' --I I 5 gag I-.i I sooKsoF i f 'T ALL TYPES Qqlfns ASSOC' FICTION ' RELIGION 9 DICTIONARIES BIBLES VISUAL EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES ' CI-IURCI-I SUPPLIES GIFT ITEMS ' GREETINGS CARDS EOR ALL OCCASIONS Institute Book Store I36I ENGLEWOCDD AVE. WE INVITE YOUR MAIL ORDERS EDNA TEETER, Manager lm! ' Two score years -- nearly half 'lhe alloled span of a man's life - measures lhe soul-winning hislory of 'lhe Chrislian ancl Missionary Alliance in 'rhe Norlhweslern Dislricl. The pioneers in lhis movemenl fell 'lhey lived in a clay of greal' opporlunily way back in l9I3. No less do we in l954l Unprececlenlecl challenges lie before us. ll' is our full infenlion +o make lhe mosl of 'rhese greal oppor+uni+ies. ll is our hope lhal' 'lhe members of lhe gradualing class of l954 feel as we do aboul lhe greal day in which we live: +ha+ each one will make his Commencemen+ a l'rue beginning of consecraled endeavor for God. This we wish for you, and lhis is 'lhe lrue spiril' of lhe NORTI-IWESTERN DISTRICT OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE LESLIE W. PIPPERT Disfricf Superinlendenl Dislrid Offices al l36I Englewood Avenue ST. Paul 4, Minnesoi sms-4,,,, ,Q ,,,- f- H, -ff,..,aw.m..,..,s. ,W-.wry , LL,::,,., . J,LL . , L,L ,LL pt gi, LJ,: - . A ist's Conception of Campus Development 0 Administration, Classrooms and Dormitory Q Nlen's Dormitory Q Bethany Hall 0 Library-Classrooms, to be constructed in 1954 6 Proposed Music Building 6 Proposed Auditorium, Chapel, Gym Who better knows the needs of a school than its alumni? We are pleased with the progress of the Development Program. For endorsement and help, count on us. St. Paul Bible Institute ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BEST WISHES FROM SIMPSON MEMORIAL CHURCH CHARLES AND FRY STREETS SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA COLVER MASON, Pastor W THE WORLD IS OUR PARISH HEAR . . . THE MAN WITH A MESSAGE KEYD--Daily 7 A.M. Monday thru Friday Minneapolis - St. Paul KSANvDaily 8 A.M. Monday thru Friday San Francisco, Calif. KJAY+Daily 7 A.M. Monday thru Friday Topeka, Kansas QA lI0 altlang 1 ample S0UL9S HARBUIP, THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME GORDON K. PETERSON, Pastor The Man With A Message Second Avenue South and Eleventh Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Telephone GEneva 3031 WE WELCOME YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US 1 . ft REV. AND MRS. GORDON K. PETERSON Sunday School .......,................ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship . . . .... 11:00 A.M. Young People's .... .... 6 130 P.M. Evening Service .... 7:45 P.M. SEE... SOUL'S HARBOR TELEVISION PROGRAM First Church in the North- west on television WCCO-TVgChannel 4 Sunday at 12:30 P.M. Minneapolis-St. Paul WDAY-TV Sunday at 5:30 P.M. Fargo, North Dakota KELO-TV Sunday at 5:45 P.M. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. WEBC-TV Sunday at 5:45 P.M. Duluth, Minn. KMMT-TV .Sunday at 5:45 P.M. Austin, Minn. KSAN-TV Sunday at 5:45 P.M. San Francisco, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF '54 'I'I'IE ROSE HILL CUIVIIVIUNITY CHURCH 2499 W. Larpenfeur Ave. Saini' Paul EERDINAND BREID, Pasfor COM PLIMENTS OF NORTH SIDE ALLIANCE CHURCH Corner of Fremoni and Lowry PASTOR: REV. E. W. JONES CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO THE CLASS OF T954 HAZEL PARK ALLIANCE CHURCH Easi' Sevenfh a+ Whife Bear Avenue S+. Paul, Minn. REV. LOWELL L. YOUNG. Pasfor CONGRATULATIONS +0 Hue Class of l953 From The Members GRAND AVENUE ALLIANCE CHURCH 3I0O Grand Avenue Soufh Minneapolis :: Minnesofa MAURICE L. ANDERSON. Minisfer IIAMLINE DRUG STORE 7I9 Norfh Hamline Your Friendly Corner Drug SIore GEO C. PAUL, Reg. Pla., Prop. ST. PAUL FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION AXEL A. OLSON. Presidenf ASSETS SI6,000,000 SAVINGS INSURED TO 5I0,000.00 WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS 353 Rober+ S+., be+ween 4+h and 5'I'l1 , , S ' I' P l I M' 'I' Drugs, Candy 6 Fountcun Serv1ce am au mneso a NICCLAIN 8 I-IEDMAN CO. TYPECIIAFTEIIS 500 Roberi' SI'ree+ 436 Rossmor Building OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES AND BUSINESS SYSTEMS 54 Easl' Fourfh S+ree'r Tel. GArfield 7587 Il2 S+. Paul I, Minnesola GArIieId 6036 ROBERT H. 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TOM COLENSO VIc+or 4-3095 AMERICA'S HEADQUARTERS Tor FOOD SERVICE EOUIPMENT SUPPLIES - FURNISHINGS - EOUIPMENT +or Schools, Churches, Hospi+aIs, Res+auran+s, I-Io+eIs, Such As CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, ETC. Edward DON 8: Company 27 No. Second S+. Minneapolis I, Minn. MAIn 7592 II3 GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OE '54 SIMPSON BIBLE INSTITUTE THE WEST'S GATEWAY TO WORLD SERVICE IOI W. 58+I1 S+. SeaHIe, Washingfon II4 TI-IE CLASS OE '54 MOKAI-IUM INDIAN BIBLE SCI'IO0L An Indian MInIsIry for II1e Indian People OI-Iering a Four-Year BIBLE TRAINING COURSE Rou+e No. 2 Cass Lake, Minn REV. K. M. BAILEY, Principal COMPLIMENTS OF ROTO-ROOTER . Sewer Service Company 2I2 W. Four+l1 S+. Ia+ Seven Cornersl GAr+ieId 28I4 Sain+ Paul For +Ine UNUSUAL in Flowers BARR'S FLOWER SHOP Snelling a+ Universi+y . . . S+. Paul 4, Minn. Res. Midway 9970 MIDWAY AWNING 8: SI-IADE C0. PEARSON DECORATING COMPANY Winclow Slwacles, Vene+ian Blinds, Traverse Rods Re+aiI - Wholesale Pain+ - Supplies W F +I1 D P T ' W In bl SI1 d CI In WALLPAPER e ea+ure e u on+ on+ine as a e a e 0+ PIMN-I-ING AND DECORATING 5I8 No. Prior Ave. Mldway 0344 I565 Como a+ Snelling Mlclway 522I CONGRATULATIONS . . . RIEDLER RADIO 8: TV SALES AND SERVICE I342 Van Buren Ave. Mldway 6806 BUILDERS LUMBER 8 SUPPLY C0. EDWARD A. MALM I563-65 Como Ave. S+. Paul 4, Minn Midway 8567 SWANSON'S. INC. Since I 893 PAINTS - WALLPAPER ARTIST SUPPLIES FOUR STORES IN GREATER ST. PAUL Sa+isIiecl Cus+omers +or Six+y Years MAIN STORE - 5I2 NO. SNELLING AT UNIVERSITY ACE HEATING CO.. INC. Sales - Service Oil, Gas and Coal Furnaces 935 Arcade S+ree+ Van Buren 4062 S+. Paul 6, Minn NYACK is A School of SpeciaIizaIioh B.R.E. in Chrisfian Eolucafion B.S.M. in Church Music B.S. in Missions Th.B. in Bible and Theology IAIso, 3-year Diploma Coursesl NYACK is A Place oI DisIincIion IOne hour from carnpusl EDUCATIONAL - Libraries, Universifies, Museums CULTURAL- Music I-IaIIs, ArI Galleries, New Yorlc CiIy HISTORICAL E Wes+ Poinf, CaIsIciII Mounlrairis, Tarry- Iown, eIc. RESTFUL -- Lakes, Mourfrains, S+a+e Parks - CAMPUS GATEWAY SPIRITUAL - Bible SIucIy, Prayer, Chrislrian Fellowship THE MISSIONARY TRAINING INSTITUTE NYACK-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK I-IELI-IEIIINGTON ARCHITECTS DESIGNERS AND CONSTRUCTORS CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS IOI53 Prospec'r Ave. Phone Beverly 8-6I99 Chicago, Illinois CHRISTIAN AND IIIISSIUNARY ALLIANCE CHURCH 708 WEST WALNUT GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN REV. JAMES T. CUNNINOI-IAM, Paslor IO55 Sliawano Avenue - Plwone: l-lEmloclc 2-8986 WELCOME .... Sludenls and Eacully ol llwe Sl. Paul Bible lnslilule Large Seleclion ol New anol Used 0 TYPEWRITERS O DUPLICATORS 4, I L- J Porfables 0 ADDING MACHINES FOR SALE OR RENT WAGER OFFICE EQUIPMENT C0. I07 E. FIHI1 Slreef Upright CEdar I7I7 S+. Paul, Minnesola FIRST ALLIANCE CHURCH 4253 Nor+l1 60+I1 SI'reeI Milwaukee :: Wisconsin SUNDAY SCHOOL - - 9:45 SUNDAY WORSHIP - - IO:45 EVANGELISTIC - - - 7:45 WEDNESDAY PRAYER - - - 7:45 The Firsi Alliance Church ol Milwaukee is in llwe process of acquiring lols and building a clwurclw and parsonage on 6Oll'1 Slreel iusl lliree loloclcs norilw ol Capilol Drive. EVERYONE WELCOME Grave Qlhurrli Etmngeliml Hniteh Brethren 'filnfnrg Qmenue at Ullehelzmh Street Qi. F. gllllirtneapnlis, glllirrnesnia GP. F- Zgrunelle, ,gllliinisier A Friendly Church . . . A Heart-to-Heart Message Presenting--A Living Christ! WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT DISTRICT I-IEADOUARTERS Room I7 Swartz BuiIcIing I04 W. Mahoning Street PUNXSUTAWNEY PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF '54I We all are debtors to our race. God hoIds us bound to one anoiher. The gifts and bIessings of I-Iis grace Were given Ihee Io give Ihy broiher. We owe io every child oi sin One chance, at Ieasi, for hope oi heaven. O, by the Iove That broughi us in, Lei' heIp and hope Io Ihem be given. -A. B. S. MAY GODS RICI-IEST BLESSINGS REST UPON YOUR LIVES AND WORK! Tl-IE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE National Headquarters 260 West 44th Street New York 36, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OE I954 . . . Do you Icnow the answer to your problem oi securing fools for Chrisiian work? A CompIeIe Line oi Sunday Schooi and WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG TO EITHER HOUSE Church Supplies Is Available Irom Christian Publications. Inc. William I-I. Dietz. Inc. Third and ReiIy Streets I0 S. Wabash Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Chicago 3, Illinois THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH I78 Green S+ree+ . . . Near Orchard Lake Avenue Ponfiac, Mich. G. J. BERSCHE. Paslor Congralulafions Io our represenlalives-Barbara Davidson and Roberl Porler CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE '54 In all Ihy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direcl 'rhy palhsf'-Prov. 3:6 FIRST EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Payne and Jessamine S+. Paul, Minn. WESLEY L. GUSTAESON, Paslor FIRST COVENANT CHURCH Chicago Avenue and Sevenfh Sireef Souih Minneapolis, Minnesofa ' MINISTERS ' ' i PAUL S. REES ALBERT C. MAGNUSON IN Ti-ig QQSPEL ROY E. ERICKSON REUBEN J. JOHNSON. Minisfer of Music and Organisf SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday School, Classes for AII Ages ......,. 9:45 A. M. FROM I3 College Age Ciroupsl Morning Worship Service .,.............. I I:OO A. M. Broadcasl over WDGY, KTIS-FM. Minneapolis: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WHLB. viiginia IOH1 and Harmon Evening Service ...,.....,.............. 7:30 P. M. Thursday--Bible SI'udy and Prayer ......... 7:45 P. M. . . YOUTH ACTIVITIES Minneapolis Minneso'I'a Four age-groups comprise THE FELLOWSHIP OF YOUTH LEAGUES, providing an ou+Ie'r for +he inferesis of you'rh. A CHRIST-ceniered program loigbuoyanciy inld enfhusiasm, geared 'Io our limes, incu es wor'r w ie DR' CURTIS AKENSON PGSIOV speakers, discussions and socials. Youih League IIS-24l each Friday ...... , . . . 8:00 P. M. WE WELCOME YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US U S E L M A N 'S GOLDEN BAY BAKERIES To satisfy our customers' demand for hot bread, rolls and pastries we have put a modern retail store in our plant . . . 1759 Selby at Wheeler NEs+or l64I-Retail Mldway I527-Wholesale WE SPECIALIZE IN SALT-FREE BREAD FHBITI DRIBIES 645610 cams MAKES IT MQQGOOD LABORATORY CONTROLLED DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE GA. 4991 FOR SERVICE TO YOUR HOME 120 Compliments ot POSSIS CLEANERS DRY CLEANING At a IOVO Discount to Students Midway I492 I346 W. Minnehaha Ave. Large enough to serve you . . . Small enough to lcnow yo I-IAMLINE CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE DALE B. SCI-IMITZ 724 Snelling Ave. No. St. Paul 4, Minn Midway 5885 AMERICAN LOAN 8 THRIFT CO. 2388 University Ave. NEstor 4828 LOW COST INDUSTRIAL LOAN RATES MAin 4242 STATIONERY 8: SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 301 SOUTH FIFTH ST. I it ij 3 :I i 1288 nf' X C I7 JL ,,...f lu 1. N is nl . Tw Sl' ul N AUX I ll ff ll' slim q .. ...I-' I L -Q., li nen MEIHH I I ?'5Ef Complete Insurance -funn Protection MEMO-MATIC AND TESTED VISITATION Plus Memory-o-matic - Bible Study Service Ministerial Index - 4-in-I Service PRior 56 Will Handle Your Pastoral Needs UFE - FIRE - AUTO Bill Clemmer Dick Mollon I923 University Ave. Saint Paul LOANS' FOR ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE NIIDWAY LOAN COMPANY NEstor 742I I63I University Ave. DONALD F. ROSSIN CO. 'IRoclex Noteboolcs Rossin-Dewey File Systems CIFIURCI-I OFFICE SUPPLIES 423 So. Fifth St. Minneapolis I5, Minn. Phone Ll. 6570 124 BEACON BOOK STORE CHRISTIAN SUPPLY CENTER 2950 Nicollef Avenue Minneapolis 8, Minn. Telephone: REgen+ 4489 Free cafalog of sacred records, Bibles, Chrisiian supplies for church and home available on requesi NEW AND USED TI-IEOLOGY IMPORTED EROM ENGLAND LARGEST SELECTION IN TI-IE NORTHWEST THEOLOGICAL BOOK SUPPLY I I9 Nicollei' Avenue Minneapolis I, Minneso+a A Fl. 2I I2 COMPLIMENTS OE , FBETTIM S GARAGE WARREN L. THOMBS MOTOR CO. PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Waffen- Ohio JEEPS, TRUCKS-SALES AND SERVICE 22I No. Yellows+one Ave. Telephone 76 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH The Preachers Choice Sidney, MonI'ana Wwdaada FOOD MARKETS, INC. QUALITY MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Quick Freeze Service 597 N. Snelling Ave. and Frozen Foods Midway SI. Paul E4, Minn. LOCKER RENTALS NEsI'or 862I BEST WISHES FOODTOWN SUPER MARKETS I546 Como off Snelling While Bear Ave. and Counly Road E FROZEN FOODS AT THEIR FINEST When you ask for Quick Frozen Fruits, Vegelobles, Fish, ond Secsfoods . . . Always csk for The B O 0 T H Brand You Can'l Beal Boofh for Qualify BCCTII FISHERIES CORPORIITIOI'I Kellogg 8. St. Peter Sis. Sl. Paul, Minn , Ce. 8338 BROWN'S ICE CREAM COMPANY BROWN'S VELVET ICE CREAM ICE CREAM FOR ALL OCCASIONS DON EKELUND COFFEE C0. Dislribulors of MAXWELL l-IOUSE COFFEE and Producls of General Foods Corporalion 5I5 Third Ave. No. Minneapolis 3, Minn. G-Eneva 0524 I855 Eas'r Lake SI. Minneapolis 7, Minn. HOME-LIKE FOOD LOW COST NO LIOUOR QUALITY CAFETERIA I I a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4:30 - 7 p.m. Sunday I I a.m. - 2 p.m. Snelling and Van Buren Mldway 63I9 Oualily Wholesale Foods and Complele Food Service Equipmenl CELEBRATINO OUR 75+h YEAR I879 - IQS4 l A S L E S E N C 0 . 509 Washinglon Ave. So. Minneapolis, Min fl. PIPER CAFE STEAKS - CI-IOPS - CHICKEN PLATE LUNCI-IES - I-IAMBURGERS Bring Your Family for a Special Sunday Dinner Mom's Delicious Home-made Pies Winler I-Iours: 7 a.rn. - IO:3O p.m. Sundays: 9 a.n'1.lo 7 p.m. Midway 9609 N. Snelling a+ Minnehaha I A REV. G. EDWARD DAVIS, Supermfendenf REV. A. C. MARVIN, ASSI. Superirfrendenf BEULAI-I BEACH OI-IIO SECURITY WHOLESALE GROCERY C0.. INC. Suppliers To FINER RETAIL FOOD MARKETS, INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS FOR TI-IE FINEST IN FOODS . . . INSIST ON DINNER PARTY LABEL 32I Grove S+ree+ Sainf Paul, Minnesofa COMPLIMENTS or FALCON HEIGHTS IVIEIICIIANTS SAVE FOR THE FUTURE . . . FALCON HEIGHTS STATE BANK l544 W. Larpenfeur Ave. Deposifs Insured Up Io SI0,000.00 by The Federal Deposii Insurance Corp. 1-1- FALCON HEIGHTS PHARMACY BRIDGEMAN FOUNTAIN SERVICE l526 W. Larpen+eur NEs+or 0609 i BISHOP'S Apparel for Ladies and Men I540 W. Larpenfeur Ave. PRior I364 S+. Paul I3, Minn. - FALCON HAIRDRESSING STUDIO I548 W. Larpenieur Ave. Phone NEs+or 6I04 ,l.1.i.i -1- WINFREY'S VARIETY Cornplefe Line of Varieiy and GPH Merchandise I532 W. Larpenieur Mldway 7849 L AND L FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CQ. A COMPLETE LINE OF EINE FURNITURE General Eleclric and Kelvinafor Appliances DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY I534 W. Larpenfeur Ave. aI' Snelling Larpen+eur a+ Snelling S+. Paul I3, Minn. Phone: NEs'Ior 6379 S+. Paul I3, Minn. MldWaY 8000 ST. PAUL'S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC SCHOOL NATE'S TOIIP'S MUSIC CENTER ACCORDIONS - DRUMS - STRING AND BAND INSTRUMENTS 528 Rice Sfreei' S+. Paul, Minn. GArfieId 68I8 Complele Seleclions of I-Iiqh Slyles Tor Ihe Young Man NATE'S MENS SI-IOP Corner Ninfh and Wabasha GArfieId 2026 l25 l26 il!! ' 1 BI 'rlTu'rE 4 g Regina, Saskatchewan. 'X 'H if -1 Ullllv ff? jfw aww w School SMH, gmda ,f COVENANT EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH 703 Milwaukee Sfreef Charles Ciiy, lowa B. T. HOLSATHER, Paslor CONSERVATIVE EVANGELISTIC MISSIONARY SUNDAY lKCHAl 8:30 - 9:00 A.M. ...,......................... Gospel Broadcasl' 9:45 A.M. .,..... ......................... S unolay School I I:00 A.M. ,... .......... M orning Worship 6:45 P.M. .,..., .,........,...., Y oung Peoples Service 7:30 P.M. ..,. .........,........ E vening Gospel Service WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. ...... .....,.,..,........... M id-Week Service PINE DIAMONDS . WATCHES - REPAIR K. C. CORNELIUS IEWELRY CO. 324 Kresge Building . H Sevenih and Nicollei' G . - M t - V rocenes ea s egetcxbles Specializing: Dislincrive Ring Sfyling Jewelry and Walclw Repair - Clirlsllan Afmosphefe - CO-OP'S INC. or ST. PAUL Phone CEdar 3875 CONSUMER QWNED MYRON IEWELRY COMPANY MEET ASCH -' SAVE CASH Hamline and Minnehaha Sainf Paul Special Discounis To All Siudenis Liberal Terms - No Carrying Charges 422-24 Wabasha S+. S+. Paul 2, Minn. C: I. and II. W. ANDERSON JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS ELGIN, HAMILTON AND ILLINOIS WATCHES BELLSON MUSIC SCIIOOL SALES - LESSONS - SERVICE Iviar+in and Gibson Gui+ars - I+aIian Accordions . . 90 W. Seven+h S+. CEdar 8820 i573 UnIversI+y Ave. Midway 99l0 S+ Paul 2 Minn NEs+or 4037 EMerson 2438 ROY R. DUE Manu+ac+uring Jeweler - Wa+ches 8: Diamonds W- Moun+ings -- Wedding and S+one Rings Office--CEdar 6OII 5IO Bremer Arcade Res. Van Buren 0207 S+. Paul I, Minneso+a 334 N. Snelling Ave. S+. Paul, Minneso+a COMPUMENT5 USE YOUR CREDIT EASY TERMS KESTING MUSIC STORE Isance I9251 SCHOOL CompIe+e Line of BAND AND ORCHESTRAI. INSTRUMENTS Exper+ Repairing RADIOS - RECORDERS 34 Eas+ Six+l1 S+. CEdar 4786 HARRIS IEWELERS Two Fine S+ores DIAMONDS - WATCHES - CAMERAS The BeS+ for Less Trom Harris 423 Wabasha I4I No. Concord S+. S+. Paul So. S+. Paul VAVRO MUSIC COMPANY 50 W. Seven+h S+. STUDIOS T RENTALS - SALES - RADIOS CEdar 8I85 New Furni+ure - Freezers - Washers - Re+rigera+Ors Pianos - Rugs - S+oves MIDWAY PIANO 8 FURNITURE COMPANY I-IOM E OUTEITTERS Since i933 We Specialize in Trades 708 No. Snelling Ave. Phone: Midway 6500 I27 Zwwwamsmmlpymmma ednazgtlepaatgem GHG MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY 1400 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINN. CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OE I954 THE ALLIANCE MISSIONAIIY CHURCH OI' DIILUTII. MINNESOTA VERNON E. OOWDY, Pas+or WE APPRECIATE . . . The Minisfry and Influence of The You ARE CORDIALIV INVITED TO ATTEND THE ST- PAUL BIB'-E INSTITUTE SERVICES OE and all of us wish you Gods besT as you 'I'I'IE WAIIIIENIIALE go OI in His Way THE OMAHA GOSPEL TABERNACLE Oxford and Como S+ree+ of ihe S+. Paul CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE .................,.,. in 'fhe hear-I' of Omaha E13I5IElilIlACTXI IESSEXIIERI I I i j Q i j T Q l Q 5 i Q i i 'SSS W1 WTI G CIIISI-CeIIe'ed.TiiSSaQe and ff WOIIIMG EVENING SERVICE ......I...,.....,.... 7:45 PM. mms IV- WEDNESDAY Nlgl-IT SERVICE - 7:45 VisiT The new audiI'oriuI'n and The chapel sIudio of The DR. O. E. SANDEN, Pas+or - HU. 9-9I66 World Radio Congregahon. Broadcasfs Sunday morn- lzoz Churchill Church Phone HU. 9-6054 Inqs 8:30 To 9:30 over WOW, KTIS, AIVI and EM of Minneapolis, and WPEL of MonTrose, Pennsylvania. OMAI-IA GOSPEL TABEIINACLE R. R. BROWN, DD., E.R.G.S., PasTor and IvIinisI'er of Radio STaTion WOW COMPLIMENTS OE AVENUE ROAD CI'IIIIICI'I of The Chrisfian and Missionary Alliance 243 Avenue Road Toron'ro, On+ario REV. DONALD R. SI-IEPSON, Pasfor I29 CHRISTIAN GREETINGS FROM . . . THE CHRISTIAN AND IVIISSIDNABY ALLIANCE CHURCH E. Main Sireei' and Third Avenue S.E. SIDNEY. MONTANA THE TREASURE STATE A. J. BORCHARDT, Pasior SERVICES .... Sunday School ..... ..... I 0:00 Morning Worship ....... ..... I I:OO Evening Service ........... .... ..,.... . . . , . 7:30 A. Y. E., Tuesday Evening ......................... . . . 7:30 BibIe Siudy and Prayer Service, Wednesday Evening ......,......,.,...... 7:30 A Cordial Welcome Awaiis You in i'he Worship and Fellowship of The Church! Jesus Chrisi The same yesierday, and ioday, and forever! -I-Ielorews I3:8 SUNDAY SCHOOL in I ' of no Christian and Missionary Alliance Tho Sunday sohool wiih o Vision Lamberr Moniana Office: en. sooo AUTO CLINIC INC. The Christian and Missionary SALES AND SERVICE Alliance Church Body Work and Painiing BOB SELB - BRUCE WARREN 2628 Ceni'raI Ave. Minneapolis I3, Minn. Eigmh and C Sheet Fremont Nebraska I30 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T954 . . . THE C. J. LARSON STUDIOS Larpenfeur and Snelling in Falcon Heighfs Phone Prior 53OI CONGRATULATIONS . . Whoso keepefh 'rhe Fig TFGG shall eaf +he fruir rhereof So he 'rhaf wairefh on his masfer shall be honored. -Proverbs 27:18. Fx' gm wk? xi? VS!! XY? u u RAPID FILL Tire Buifing Rcxsp U ZQQEEQQNOS Ng' NEILSUN PRODUCTS CU. Lake Elmo :: Minnesota E D B U Z A Y 8: S 0 N S KANTIIR PROVISION C0. Inferior and Exferior PURVEYQRS OF EINE MEATS DECORATCDRS AND PAINTERS ATIanfic 52I4 I77I Reaney Ave. Phone: VI. 4-3842 Minneapolis .. Minnesota Sf. Paul 6, Minn. For that shouldered, nor row-Ixipped I In seamless one- iece hand p'ckecI S 95. THE BIBLE EXPOSITOR AND ILLUMINATOR A Quarferly in Monflwly Parfs l92 well filled pages - SPIRITUAL AND SCRIPTURAL - Bible sfudies for advanced Bible sfudenfs, following The Infernafional Uniform S. S. Lesson Topics. A Quarferly for flue Bible Sclwool, superinfendenfs, Sunday School feacliers, and Bible sfudenfs. Price. 5Oc a quarfer SEND EOR A SAMPLE COPY Address UNION GOSPEL PRESS Box 6059 Cleveland I, Ohio JM 0. Qfbawefmi Ama, 076 The Home ol: the 'IBSIDIUIII Piano BALDWIN PIANOS Through the Years . . . For The TinesT in Music, choose The incom- parable Baldwin. PianisTs, Singers, VioIinisTs, CellisTs . . . all These concerT arTisTs Tincl in The Baldwin The musical means To express or To accompany Their arTisTic inTenTions. You are cordially inviTed To see ancl hear This superb piano aT . . . I. M. Wylie Piano Co. 90I La Salle Minneapolis I5 E. SixTh ST. Sainl' Paul Baldwin is The oTTicial piano oT The Minneapolis Symphony COAL COKE BRIQUETS FUEL OIL FOR YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLUE PoINr PocAHoNTAs - ALL SIZES sToTT BRIOUETS PETROLEUM BRIOUETSH PETROLEUM CARBON COKE ZENITI-I COKE COMMANDER - KENTUCKY'S FINEST STOKER COAL PURITAN - W. KENTUCKY I x 'f4 STOKER COAL AMAZON - W. KENTUCKY I'f4 x 'f4 STOKER COAL FIRE KING - SOUTHERN ILLINOIS STOKER COAL REX FUEL OIL FOR LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS Phone NEsTor 65I I GREAT LAKES COAL 8 DOCK CO. 2I02 UniversiTy Ave. ST. Paul, Minn. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OE '54 ROBERT 0. WESTLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR I78I Hamline Ave. Norfh 72I Couniy Road B-2 I979 Greenbrier 735 Coun+y Road B2 Midtown Barber Shop 634 Norlh Snelling Ave. The Sludenls of The School a reciaie The neal' work and leasin . . . . PP P 9 afmosphere of this Chrlshan barber shop. There is a reason why fhis skilled Clmrislian barber is al ays bu y W S . R. lr K. SERVICE STATION Snelling and Minnehaha ' PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS ' LUBRICATION - WASHING BRAKE SERVICE - IGNITION WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR Jus? call us af Mldway i960 EABL'S QUICK IIIINCII Across 'From Ward's DINING ROOM IN REAR Open 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. Closed Sundays STOREY'S SHELL STATION Englewood al' Snelling Phone - NEsl'or 9l96 FERGUSON TEXACO STATION STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME 699 No. Snelling Ave. NEs'Ior 4946 gfafez I4 wifmmnlf I557 Universily 767 Raymond HOME STYLE DINNERS LAMPERT LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Millwork - Shingles - Insulalion Hardware - Fuel Oil I4I5 Marshall Ave. NEs+or 6363 S+. Paul 4, Minneso'I'a I36 NEsI'or 90 I 9 WASHING - GREASING - TIRE REPAIR TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES LEN'S SIIELI. SERVICE Hamline and Thomas S+. Paul, Minn HAMLINE HARDWARE TEL. Ml 3037 Snelling and Englewood 0lllllS'l'lIIlSlIIl'S Sllllll STIIIIE 492 Norfh Snelling Avenue Midway 5230 ST. PAUL 4, MINN. Complimenis of IVIIDWAY DEPARTMENT STORE Universily Near Snelling BRITE WAY CLEANERS SELF SERVICE LAUNDRIES Branch Siores Throughoui lhe Ciiy Hamline and Thomas HAWKlNSON'S JEWELRY DIAMONDS - HAMILTON - ELGIN WATCHES SILVERWARE - SHEAFFER PENS - BILL FOLDS Experi Watch Repairing 491 N. Snelling at University PRior 1077 COMPLIMENTS RED DOT FOODS. INC. 23 I 2 Snelling Avenue Minneapolis NEs'Ior 5400 PArlcer 4274 Arnie's Beauty and Barber Shop SPECIALIZING IN . . . PERMANENT WAVING Open Evenings by Appoinimeni YOUR NEAREST BARBER SHOP Hamline and Minnehaha Sainl' Paul Midway 649I Shop in Midway C. G. Iohnson Men's Shop WE CARRY NATIQNALLY ADVERTISED LINES IOCYO Discouni Io Sludenis 548 No. Snelling Ave. Phone: NEslor 33 I 3 lNear Universiiyl LLOYDS PHARMACY RRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS . COSMETICS HARRY'S REXALL DRUGS Accumile llzormerly Johnsons Pharmacyl PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 76l No. Snelling Ave. S+. Paul 4, Minn. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Midway 49I7 720 N, Snelling FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY. INC. Where The Finesi in Dry Cleaning and Laundering ls Done DRY CLEANERS . . . LAUNDERERS Pickup and Delivery - 201, Discouni Cash and Carry 355 No. Snelling Ave. NE5+0r 6329 WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY - SILVERWARE Special Siudeni Discouni IVIIDWAY IEWELERS INC. Open Any Evening by Appoinimeni Waich and Jewelry Repairing i956 Universily Ave. Midway 3400 Complimenis of Clili Bartletfs Texaco Service Clutch 62 Transmission Service. Inc. station We Wanl You in Our Cluichesu Siudenis oi.I'he Sl. Paul Bible lnsliluie Are Always Welcome Here 548 No. Snemng Ave. S+. Paul 4' Minn. I6I4 Umversi+y Ave. NEs+or 9033 phone, NE5+or 3313 AR'I S BARBER SHOP 686 No. Snelling a+ Van Buren LIBERTY STATE BANK Sluoleni Accounis lnviied Selby al' Snelling Ave. NEs+or 868i Member Federal Deposii Insurance Corp. I37 3 6 Mm mx MAMWM c ull ! in X X lt. o Noun Ronin stun SAINT PAUL I, MINN 0 57 9 so C PHONE GARFIELD 4191 PRINTERS OF THE ACKELSON, G. DARLENE, Peru, Iowa ADAMS, JANICE, 403I Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, Ohio ALMQUIST, GEORGE, Bethel, Minnesota AMSTUTZ, JOHN CHARLES, I8ll 26th Avenue N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota AMSTUTZ, LILLIAN M., 28l8 Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota ANDERSON, THOMAS FAIR, l509 Laurel, St. Paul, Minnesota ANDREAS, PAUL CHRIS, 6409 Platte Avenue, Lincoln, Nebraska ARNO, RAY L., Creston, Montana ASPLUND, NORMAN PAUL, Wilton, North Dakota BAKER, DONALD MARK, 603 North Fifth Street, Estherville, Iowa BALL, PEGGY LEE, l07 Cass Street, Swanton, Ohio BARKMAN, JOHN RAYMOND, l40l Blair, St. Paul, Minnesota BARNARD, WILLIAM FRANK, Route 2, New Alexandria, Pennsylvania BARR, CHARLES A., I62 Byron Court IBellevuel, Peoria 5, Illinois BARTH, MARLYS, Route 2, Anoka, Minnesota BEAN, DAVID V., Mahtowa, Minnesota BEAN, MRS. PHYLLIS, Mahtowa, Minnesota BEEKMAN, GERALDINE E., Buffalo Center, Iowa BEERBOWER, CAROL E., Engle Road, Route 8, Fort Wayne, Indiana BENSON, BONITA, North Branch, Minnesota BENSON, VIRGINIA EILEEN, 4734 Adams, Lincoln, Nebraska BERGE, MILDRED, Bagley, Minnesota BERGSTROM, HELEN LUCILLE, l783 Pleasant Street, St. Paul, Minnesota BERKICH, NICHOLAS, 76l Bloom Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania BICHA, RAYMOND RICHARD, Willernie, Minnesota BIEBER, ALVIN PETER, Route I, Coleman, Wisconsin BIEBER, MRS. DOROTHY MAE, I54I Midway Parkway, St. Paul, Minnesota BLAHA, GORDON, Route 2, Verndale, Minnesota BOLENDER, BARBARA JEAN, l020'!2 South Central Avenue, Lima, Ohio BOLLMAN, ESTHER ILENE, Amboy, Illinois BORCHARDT, BARBARA, Box 909, Sidney, Montana BOSCHULT, EUNICE MAE, Neligh, Nebraska BOWERS, BARBARA JEAN, I020 San Clements Avenue N.W., Albuquerque, New Mexico BOWLES, MARGARET C., 2I44 Temple Court, St. Paul, Minnesota BOWMAN, LEON SELDON, Williams, Minnesota BOWSHER, MINA JEAN, Route I, Lima, Ohio BRAMMANN, BONNIE LOUISE, 602 North Main, Park Rapids, Minnesota BRANT, ARDATH CHRYSTAL, 236l North McDonel, Lima, Ohio BREWER, MAE, Route I, Box II7, Osseo, Minnesota BROWN, DONALD E., Route I, Hillman, Minnesota BROWN, DONALD L., Il2 Pearl Street, Hicksville, Ohio BRUECKNER, PHYLLIS A., Route 3, Box I68, Chilton, Wisconsin BUCK, RAYMOND ROBERT, Route I, Bozeman, Montana BUCK, RETHA ALICE, Shelby, Iowa BUNTING. CHARLES, Delhi, Minnesota HERMAN R., 2469 Territorial Road, St. Paul 4, Minnesota MRS. MARGARET, 2469 Territorial Road, St. Paul 4, Minnesota BURG, BURG, BURK, LOWELL E., Route I, Goodland, Kansas BURK, YVONNE ROSE, Finlayson, Minnesota MRS. JEAN B., l68 North Victoria Street, St. Paul, Minnesota BUYS. BYSTROM, BETTY L., Ellsworth, Wisconsin CAIN, DALLAS CARLYLE, Route I, Amery Wisconsin CARLSON, IVA ANN, Richey, Montana CARLSON, MARIAN BERNADINE, 4207 20th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota CARR, MRS. PATRICIA ARLENE, Route I, Mason City, Iowa CARR, WILLIAM EARL, 326 Third N.E., Mason City, Iowa CHAMBERLAIN, DARLENE, 627 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania CHAMBERLAIN, SARA L., 627 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania CHANDLER, MARILYN JEAN, 4704 North 40th Street, Omaha, Nebraska CHRISTY, RUTH ANN, 6057 Whiteford Road, Sylvania, Ohio CLEMMER, VERA MAE, l36I Englewood Avenue, St. Paul 4, Minnesota CLEMMER, WILLIAM ALFRED, Forest Home, California CLINE, RICHARD, l922 Wall Street, Sioux City 5, Iowa COLENSO, RICHARD WILLIAM, I93I Clear Street, St. Paul, Minnesota COLLINS. CORAL ALICE. BIS S.W. Pine Street, Grants Pass, Oregon COOK, ROBERT DONALD, 40 Grant Avenue. Pittsburgh 23, Pennsylvania COPELAND, HELEN DELORIS, 2l4 West Spring, Lima, Ohio COTTRELL. BETHEL ELAINE, Cannon Falls, Minnesota COTTRELL, HERBERT MILES, Cannon Falls, Minnesota CRAWFORD. SONDRA, Route 2, Greenville, Ohio CROSS. MARNA RUTH, 2233 Welleslev Blvd., Windsor, Ontario, Canada CROUCHER, SHIRLEY LORRAINE, I36l Englewood Avenue, St. Paul 4, Minnesota CUDNEY, PHILIP, I402 Conway, Flint, Michigan CULVER, MARIAN F., Akeley, Minnesota CUTLER, LOIS MAE, 6I4 Seventh Avenue, Charles City, Iowa DANIELS, LUCYLE EMMA, 5060 Balmoral Avenue, Chicago 30, Illinois DARLING, WILLIAM PHILIP. Box 239, Curwensville, Pennsylvania DARTT, MARILYN RENEE, I463 Carroll Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota DAVIDSON, BARBARA JOAN, 402 North Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan DAVIS. STEPHEN L., 7l9 Sierra Vista, Newberg, Oregon DE BOER, WARREN E., Route I, Firth, Nebraska DEETS. DAWN. 923 Grant Avenue, Dixon, Illinois DEHNER. MARIE, Brockton, Montana DENNERT. JOHN ALLEN, Il2I West Fitth Street, Boone, Iowa DENNY. MARY D., Meadow Grove, Nebraska DISCHER. IRVING JOHN, JR.. 4l25 West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois DOl2I:NELb. JOHN BEAUMONT, 4l9 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ontario, ana a DRURY, DONALD L.. I220 Cameron Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin DYK, MARIE, Box I88, Manhattan, Montana EDWARDS, LLOYD WAYNE, Big Lake, Minnesota EHLERS, ESTHER ANN, 343 Fifth, Neenah, Wisconsin ELDRED, RICHARD T., Granite Falls, Minnesota ELSBERRY, DWAYNE FORREST, Brunswick, Nebraska ELSBERRY, ELAINE DORIS, Brunswick, Nebraska ENGLAR, EVELYN D., 8I4 Eighth Street, Devils Lake, ERBST, CAROLYN MAE, I729 Beech Street, St. Paul, Minnesota North Dakota , STUDENT DIRECTORY ERICKSON, DALE A., Route I, Luck, Wisconsin ERICKSON, ELAINE, Deer Park, Wisconsin ESSICK, MARY JANE, Webb, Iowa EVERLINE, HOWARD PHILLIP, Route 7, Mahoningtown, Pennsylvania EWING, MARJORIE ANN, Big Lake, Minnesota FAST, ALFRED E., Jackson, Minnesota FIERO, CHARLES EDWARD, 2422 Como Avenue West, St. Paul 8, Minnesota FLEMING, PAUL J., 250 Watson Blvd., Pittsburgh I4, Pennsylvania FOGELQUIST, ROBERT A., l803 Hubbard Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota FOGELOUIST, MRS. ROSEMARY N., l803 Hubbard Avenue, St. Paul, Minne- sota FRIEDLI, JACOB, 2599 Lexington, St. Paul, Minnesota FULLER, JOAN, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin GARDNER, JEANETTE L., 4 Shepard Avenue, Mt. Morris, New York GAUMITZ, DAVID D., I803 Hubbard Avenue, St, Paul 4, Minnesota GEPHART, DON RAY, Route 2, Box I76, Germantown, Ohio GILBERT, DONALD, Box 273, Trotwood, Ohio GOSSENBERGER, DONALD WALTER, 805 West Third Street, Colby, Kansas GREEN, CLAUDE H., JR., 504 Neward Road, Mt. Vernon, Ohio GREGERSEN, FLORENCE, Route I, Box 227, Menominee, Michigan GROSSOEHME, HOWARD F., I624 South 32nd Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska GROSSOEHME, JEROME R., l624 South 32nd Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska GROTHMANN, HAROLD CURTIS, 48l9 Stanley Avenue, Downers Grove, Illinois GUTHU, SHIRLEY ANN, l30 North Badger Avenue, Appleton, Wisconsin HAEHNEL, MYRTLE EILEEN, 2630 Longfellow Avenue South, Minneapolis 7, Minnesota HALBMAN, MARY V., I2S Garfield Avenue, Evansville, Wisconsin HALL, DONALD E., 656 East Main, El Caion, California HALL, MRS. JEAN, 656 East Main, El Caion, California HANNA, ROBERT J., 978 Aurora Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota HANSEN, EDITH L., Ronan,'Montana HARDER, VELMA, Waka, Texas HART, NORMA J., 2704 North 65th Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska HAZLETT, WILLIAM EUGENE, Route 2, Portage, Pennsylvania HEDRICK, DOUGLAS GORDON, I54 Marion Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio HEDRICK, MRS. MARILYN E., I54 Marion Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio HEGMAN, C. GERALDINE, Palisade, Minnesota HELMKEN, CHARLES R., Box I3, Murrysville, Pennsylvania HERREN, MRS. CARLOTTA, Route 2, Pataskala, Ohio HESSLER, PATRICIA RUTH, 3840 West Point, Dearborn, Michigan HICKLER, ELEANOR, Monticello, Minnesota HICKLER, MARIAN J., Monticello, Minnesota HILDEN, ALICE, 4720 Georgia North, Minneapolis, Minnesota HOFFMAN, DOROTHY JEAN, Richey, Montana HOLMLUND, ROBERT, Woodale Park, Anoka, Minnesota HOLTZ, DARREL, Route 3, Charles City, Iowa HOTTLE, FLORENCE, 243 Main Street, Iowa City, Iowa HOTTLE, MARJORIE ANN, 243 Main Street, Iowa City, Iowa HOUSE, ROSALIE, James Trailer Court, Cody, Wyoming HOWARD, RONALD WAYNE, 475 Bartell Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania JACKSON, CHESTER A., l3I8 East Case, St. Paul, Minnesota JAMES, ROMA EILEEN, Tilden, Nebraska JOHNSON, JOHNSON, Canada JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON JOHNSON: JOHNSON ARDATH M., 26I8 Burd Place, Minneapolis I6, Minnesota BETTY DIANA, 663V2 Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ontario, MRS. DARLENE, Pine River, Minnesota JAMES OLIVER, I70I Susquehanna, Superior, Wisconsin LOIS KATHRYN, Remer, Minnesota LOWELL D., Route I, Ellsworth, Wisconsin SHIRLEY A., Remer, Minnesota PATRICIA J., Foley, Minnesota JOHNSTON, EDNA, 5707 Seminole, Chicago, Illinois JOHNSTON, ELLA JANE, Richey, Montana JOHNSTON, MARY LUCILLE, Richey, Montana JONES, CLYDE EDWARD, 302 East Second, Goodland, Kansas JONES. ELIZABETH JANE, Route 2, Ft. Jennings, Ohio JUNKER, JAMES R., Mountain Lake, Minnesota JUNKER, MRS. SYLVIA, l056 Churchill, St. Paul, Minnesota JUNKER, WILBUR, Mountain Lake, Minnesota KELLER, RICHARD JAMES, 805 Thomas Street, Janesville, Wisconsin KERN, WAYNE W., l563 Breda Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota KILGOUR, SANDRA I., I085 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada KLEEBERGER, ELAINE MARIE, Randolph, Minnesota KNOWLER, MRS. CHARLOTTE, 600 Orchard Avenue, Ellwood City, Pennsyl- vania KNOWLER, JAMES T., 600 Orchard Avenue, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania KNUDSEN, LAWRENCE C., l327 Monona Street, Boone, Iowa KNUDSEN, PATRICIA, I327 Monona Street, Boone, Iowa KOEPP, ARTHUR LEROY, Box 34I, Madison, South Dakota KONOLD, JAMES A., Boyd Apartment II, Aberdeen, South Dakota KRAUSE, GLADYS IRENE, Waubay, South Dakota KYLE, JAMES ROBERT, l396 Burkhardt Avenue, Akron, Ohio LARSON, KATHERINE, 5024 North 24th Street, Omaha, Nebraska LARSON, T. WAYNE, Onamia, Minnesota LAUER, LESTER M., Ferney, South Dakota LAUTT, BEN, Harvey, North Dakota LEWIS, DOROTHY JANE, l555 Fairgrounds Road, Salem, Oregon LEWIS, JANET LOUISE, 2I0V1 South Main, Bryan, Ohio LINCOLN, EILEEN EVELYN, 42l5 Girard Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minne- sota LI NDBERG, ROBERT L., 7l0 South Roosevelt, Aberdeen, South Dakota LINDBURG, DONALD, Ronan, Montana LININGER, HOWARD G., 226 West 20, Erie, Pennsylvania LININGER, MRS. JOAN, LaFayette, Ohio LONG, JUANITA, D., I220 North Logan, Fremont, Nebraska LOVELACE, BEVERLY V., 706 Second Street S.E,, Sidney, Montana LUNDBERG, JEANETTE, 4253 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota Directory Continued . . . LUNDELL, KATHRYN R., Kennedy, Minnesota LUNDELL, OLIVER, Kennedy, Minnesota LYDECKER, DAVID, 455 Iglehart Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota MCCAULEY, JERRY RAY, I8 Grove Street, Oil City, Pennsylvania McFADDEN, SHIRLEY, Holt, Minnesota MCKNIGHT, HOWARD F., 82I Third Street S.E., Sidney, Montana MANLEY, BEVERLY JEAN, Holdredge, Nebraska MARKUSSON, VERNICE, Monticello, Minnesota MARS, LUCIENNE, Watertown, Minnesota MARTIN, WALTER BOYD, 499 Grotto, St. Paul, Minnesota MASTERS, EDWARD L., Box 37, Hamlet,.Nebraska MATHESON, DONALD W., 2723 Taylor N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota MATHIESON, WILLIAM M., Box 34, R. D. 2, Kelly Station, Pennsylvania MATTHEWS, DAVID K., 8 Fourth Street S.E., Watertown, South Dakota MATTHEWS, ORLA MAE, 8 Fourth Street S.E., Watertown, South Dakota MAURER, AUGUST, 36I8 50th Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota MAXA, VERNON, Seaforth, Minnesota MERTENS, PAUL, 3443 Halifax Avenue, Robbinsdale, Minnesota MILLER, ILA L., Wauneta, Nebraska MINK, ALVIN, I307 Victoria Avenue, New Kensington, Pennsylvania MINNICK, DALLAS, 705 First Avenue, Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania MONSON, LEROY, Newman Grove, Nebraska MOSDENJ SHIRLEY LOUISE, 3I0 Britannia Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, ana a MORTEMORE, EDWIN C., 6459 Whiteford Center Road, Toledo, Ohio MUMAUGH, DONALD, JR., 534 Cortlandt, Lima, Ohio NAVARRETE, MARY ANN, 7I3 North Meade Street, Appleton, Wisconsin NEEDHAM, PAUL O., Box 425, Linton, North Dakota NELSON, MARLEEN E., Hager City, Wisconsin NEWSOM, JOHN PAUL, Route I, Box 346, Crete, Illinois NORELL, MINERVA F., Star Route, Swatara, Minnesota NOYCE, JAMES R., Wheatland, Wyoming NOYCE, MRS. JOYCE, Wheatland, Wyoming OBERG, JANIS ELAINE, Monticello, Minnesota SMITH, OMAR RUSSELL, Royal, Nebraska I SMITH, PETER R., I4 Clement Avenue, Convol, P. Q., Canada I SMITH, SANDRA L., ll68 White Bear Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota SOMMER, PEARL, Osage, Iowa I SORENSEN, PHILIP, l220 Fairmount Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa I SOUER, MARILYN ANNE, Oak Park, Minnesota I SPENCER, SHIRLEY J., McCordsville, Indiana I SPERLING, WILLIAM O., 3539 Bellevue Road, Toledo, Ohio , SPOELMA, ARTHUR, Route 3, Marshall, Minnesota W STALKER, DWAYNE H., 6l0 Ninth Street, Watertown, Wisconsin , STANLEY, O. EVELYN, I635 Sherburne Avenue, St. Paul 4, Minnesota Q STANTON, NORMAN D., Lyle, Minnesota , STEIN, GERALD LEE, 2778 North 59th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin STEPP, MRS. LILLIAN E., Box 348, Russellton, Pennsylvania STEPP, RICHARD, Box 348, Russellton, Pennsylvania STERNEMAN, PAUL, Otho, Iowa STRAND, VIRGINIA, Big Lake, Minnesota I STRECKER, RUEBEN, Washburn, North Dakota I STUART, ROBERT W., SR., Route 2, Box 97A, Mound, Minnesota I SWAIN, KENNETH A., R. F. D., Malvern, Iowa I SWANSON, DENNIS G., 3245If2 Cudahy Street, Huntington Park, California SWANSON, GERALD, I056 Churchill, St. Paul, Minnesota I SWANSON, JAMES R., Holcombe, Wisconsin 1 SWANSON, LEONE, Box l75, Monticello, Minnesota I SWANSON, PHILIP K., Manhattan, Montana SWANSON, PHYLLIS I., clo Waldo Pust, Savage, Montana SYLVEN, NORMA S., 36I6 Rhode Island Avenue, St. Louis Park, Minnesota W TACHICK, MARILYN, Pound, Wisconsin I TACHICK, MARJORIE, Pound, Wisconsin THIESSEN, MRS. DARLENE, l3l9 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota THOMAS, MARLENE JOYCE, l909 John Avenue, Superior, Wisconsin THOMBS, CAROL LEE, 28l6 East Market Street, Warren, Ohio TICE, DOROTHY ELLEN, R. R. I, Lima, Ohio TURNOUIST, VERNICE MAE, Route I, Box l28, Lake Worth, Florida ODLAND, RACHEL M., Route I, Wadena, Minnesota OHLROGGE, FRANK A., Levant, Kansas OLSON OLSON EDITH, Tracy, Minnesota JOHN H., 5420 Winnetka North, Minneapolis, Minnesota OLSON, MARLYIS JEAN, Staples, Minnesota OLSON, NAIDA CLAIRE, Tomah, Wisconsin OMAN, ELIZABETH M, Manhattan, Montana OPSAL, MRS. JANICE M., 48I2 l5th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota OSTERHUS, DAVID W., 45I0 West Broadway, Minneapolis, Minnesota OWCZAREK, MARTHA, Coleman, Wisconsin OWINGS, ELAINE, 450l Polk Street, Sioux City, Iowa PALS, CLIFFORD H., Orange City, Iowa PEARSON, MARILYN, I239 West Idaho Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota PENDELL, MRS. MARJORIE M., 4l4 Siebert Street, Columbus, Ohio PENDELL, RICHARD W., 2495 Harrison Road, Columbus, Ohio PENNINGTON, CHARLES H., 729 Wood Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania PERHAM, SARAH A., Pleasant Mount, Pennsylvania PETER, LARRY LEE, Edson, Kansas PETERSEN, ELVERA, Bowlus, Minnesota PETERSON, JEAN ANNE, Monticello, Minnesota PETERSON, MURIEL, Valentine, Nebraska PETRIE, DAVID H., 80 Soperton ITroy Townshipl, Box 856, Clawson, Michigan PETT, DAVID PAUL, Mukwonago, Wisconsin, PETT, MRS. EVELYNE, Dousman, Wisconsin PHILLIPS, RICHARD, IOI3 Calapovia, Albany, Oregon PIHL, GLORIA MAE, 4236 45th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota PORTER, MRS. GLENDA C., 5l6 Westwood Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio PORTER, PAUL, I00l Albert Street, Lima, Ohio PORTER, ROBERT D., 373 Dewey, Apartment 4, St. Paul, Minnesota TYRRELL, LOUISE GRETCHEN, I832 Pleasant Street, St. Paul 8, Minnesota I VANDERPOOL, JANET O., 9 Atlantic Street, Union City, Pennsylvania VANDERVORT, JAMES E., R. D. 2, Bradford, Pennsylvania VAN OSS, ALVIN J., R. F. D. I, Holland, Michigan VELDE, JOAN, Granite Falls, Minnesota VELIE, JEANNETTE ANN, Elk Mound, Wisconsin VOELKER, PATRICIA, I08 South Michigan, DePere, Wisconsin VOHS, A. P., Edson, Kansas VOIGTLANDER, WILLIAM L., Star Route, Spooner, Wisconsin VOLSTAD, DAVID, 306 Yellowstone Avenue, Billings, Montana WALKER, MARITA, Hamlet, Nebraska WARRING, MARILYN J., 85 Province S., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada WAYLAND, JEANIE, West 2302 Olympic, Spokane, Washington WEAVER, JUNE GERTRUDE, R. D. 2, Box l56, Newton Falls, Ohio WEBB, JOSEPH A., 240 West Washington, Fremont, Nebraska WELDIN, CHARLES E., R. R. 4, Osage, Iowa WENNINGER, CAROL, 4079 North 24th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin WERNER, POLLY A., 3702 North Lakewood Avenue, Chicago I3, Illinois WEST, BARBARA J., Route I, Underwood, Minnesota WHEELER, HARLEY, Henning, Minnesota WHITE, DONALD W., P. O. Box 345, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania WICKLUND, KENNETH E., l430 Sixth Avenue, Rockford, Illinois WIGGERS, MELVIN, l3l7 Colo., Goodland, Kansas WIGGERS, VERNON, I3I7 Colo., Goodland, Kansas WILLEKE, MARJORIE M., Box 6I, Dola, Ohio WILLIAMS, MERVYL, 6l6 North Madison, Mason City, Iowa WINSLOW, JOHN L., 923 Fowler, Danville, Illinois WINTON. ELIZABETH B., 2708 60th Avenue, Oakland, California WOBBEMA, HARRIET S., 426 Washington Street, Orange City, Iowa PRICE, MRS. MERIEL C., I7l6 Lemon Avenue, Long Beach, California PRINE, JOHN D., Moravia, New York PROCHASKA, LORNA, Table Rock, Nebraska RAMBO, DAVID L., 233 Church Street, Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania RAMBO, RUTH E., 233 Church Street, Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania REAMS, ANN, 366l West I38th Street, Cleveland, Ohio REDMOND, JOSEPH B., 828 Michael Avenue, Lima, Ohio REDMOND, PALMA J., 828 Michael Avenue, Lima, Ohio REHNKE, BETTY, 308 Viola Street, Milbank, South Dakota RETALLACK, RUTH C., 403 Tunnel Avenue, Johnstown, Pennsylvania RICE, DELMONT, l3l7 Cole, Goodland, Kansas RIDER, CHARLES L., R. D. 2, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania ROBB, ROBERT, 393 East Geranium, St. Paul, Minnesota ROBgINSa MARION W., I07 Strathearne Avenue North, Hamilton, Ontario, ana a ROBERTS, BARBARA E., Lambert, Montana ROBERTS, ROBERT C., 608 Piatt Avenue, Mattoon, Illinois ROE, DIXIE, McCook, Nebraska ROHNE, JAMES, 3706 Kanauga Court, Cincinnati, Ohio ROOT, ARLYS, Jefferson Street South, Wadena, Minnesota RUDAT, BETTY E., 546 Orchard Avenue, Pittsburgh 2I, Pennsylvania SANBORN, ELAINE, Route I, Faribault, Minnesota SCHAEFER, RICHARD J., Route 2, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin SCHERLING, EVONNE, IIl5 Bemidii Avenue, Bemidii, Minnesota SCHMASOW, BETTY JUNE, Glendive, Montana SCHULTZ, JAMES D., Mountain Lake, Minnesota SCHUNEMAN, JOHN PAUL, SR., l88I Englewood Avenue, St. Paul, Minne- sota SCOVILL, DONALD G., Askov, Minnesota SCUDDER, WILLIAM E., 305 Limestone Lane, Peoria, Illinois SETHER, JO ANN, Renville, Minnesota SIMMONS, DONNA MAE, Walker, Minnesota SKILLINGS, OTIS H., l25 Rusby Avenue, West Carrollton, Ohio SLOCOMB, IVAN O., Beach, North Dakota SMALLEY, VERA H. A., 2648 West Winnemac Avenue, Chicago, Illinois SMID, MARCELYN J., George, Iowa SMITH, MRS. BARBARA G., 523 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada SMITH, CHARLES E., 3526 Fourth Avenue North, Great Falls, Montana SMITH, JAMES R., R. D. I, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania I40 WOLFF, FRANCES J., 3927 69th Street, Des Moines, Iowa WYNIA, CLYDE, Route 2, Holcombe, Wisconsin YACKO, MRS. RUTH, Box 327, R. D. 4, Irwin, Pennsylvania YACKO, PETER, Box 327, R. D. 4, Irwin, Pennsylvania YOUNG, AUDREY, I608 Ilth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota YOUNT, DONALD P., ll40 Victoria, Flint, Michigan YOUNT, HOWARD LEE, I4l6 Englewood Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota ZEIGLER. FRANCES MAE, 530 Courtlandt, Houston, Texas ZINK, MRS. DORIS, Cortland, Nebraska ZINK, ROBERT J., 2l8l5 Republic Avenue, Oak Park, Michigan SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS ANDERSON, LESTER K., Box l055, Jamestown, North Dakota BASKERVILLE, EUGENE, 668 North Lexington Parkway, St. Paul, Minnesota CARLSON, MARILYN, 660l Palma Lane, Morton Grove, Illinois FOSS, NORMAN P., Tilden, Nebraska HEGMAN, GLEN, Route I, Palisade, Minnesota HESSLER, MRS. PHYLLIS J., 824 North Albert Street, St. Paul, Minnesota JOHNSON, GWELDON L., Box 243, Dixon, Illinois LATHAM, RICHARD, Box 5I, Trego, Montana LEE, DAVID O., 607 North Fourth, Austin, Minnesota MARRON, EUGENE, 706 Second Street S.E., Sidney, Montana NEEDHAM, ARIEL, Mound City, South Dakota PALS, HARRIET J., 430 South Washington Street, Orange City, Iowa PATRIN, RONALD R., 3605 35th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota PETERSON, MRS. JOYCE, 905 Fry, St. Paul, Minnesota PETERSON, LEEROY, 6I5 East 2Ist Street, Fremont, Nebraska SYVERSON, ORVILLE, Onamia, Minnesota WOLDEN, ROYCE, Gonvick, Minnesota WOOLWORTH, ROBERT, 507 Nineteenth Avenue, Charles City, Iowa Q n L f w
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