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I ig In K .531 A 7 3Q55,::g.i3a, , Q ' ' 1 F ' ' -2- . . 1 - I 4, - M 'Vkiji-fifff ' N A.,, 5 3 ' , fin- -, anim? fin' 1 13 H V X - , Y' '. --ff ig' ' M .. . . 4 - - v I .5 . 1 , , ,Y , L -. - A. 3 N 9 . ' Y ' ' - .gff:,i1,.,y ,i : 4 - N 1 Q - f . ffm, N J' . f , X 1' K V H ' i W 'il k-h' XT M X N M ' ' N K f ' ig 1: 1 .E ' N I X , , Q x ., 1 1 RE' v 4 Wi' -1 E Aj I ,l I l 5 5 days, may The 960 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall r Winter 1 Spring Summer 'r nwwci FFP! ADMINISTRATIGN BUILDING Qfii- CAMPU 4 X'i2QE5f14s: ,N . S. , H ' ' Y H ff . 52 it JW 4, A r W 9:64 . 'IEWS H ,X H w m w wir ii asm SEATED: Walter A. Warkentin, C. F. Piett, A. W. Ianzen, Orlando Harms, P. A. Enns, Ed I. Peters Menno S. Gaede, R. C. Graumann, Vernon Penner, T. R. Nickel, G. S. Warkentin, I. W. Warkentrn Peteri. Funk. STANDING: R. M. Berg, L. I. Franz, B. J. Braun, John Ianzen, Richard Gerbrar1dt,B J Wiens. il, , li rw sera, .4 BOARD UF EDUCATIO Towards Higher Education Congratulations to the Class of 1960 P. A. ENNS A Packers of Tree Ripenecl Fruits 4572 Ave. 400 Dinuba, California Phone 74-R-l Best Wishes GLEN RUSCH Fairview, Oklahoma College days are some of the most meaningful days in life. Here ideals for life crystallize, frienclshipsare formed that withstand the vicissitudes of time. This Blue Jay of i959-60 will in future days bring back memories of perso- nalities and experiences we deeply cherish. i May the memories of college days give us new inspira- tion to strive For the high idealsof Christian life and service which have been the motivating urge ot our supporting Constituency. LEONARD J. FRANZ BEN WIENS, Ed. D. Dean of College Education and Psychology JOHN EWERT, M. s. Registrar Secondary Education JOHN F. WIEBE, M.S. RAYMOND WIEBE, B. A. Director of Alumni ANNA BARTEL Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Bursar ','5 -s-'- i l V5 ml. l ,fm , 'rl r' R pl 1, Hi lm ,ax , H V' , ll i 5 MRS. ESTHER EBEL Dean of Women WALTER F. KLEINSASSER, M. A. Dean of Men Sociology VERNON R. WIEBE, Ph. D. Dean of Students Director of Athletics EMMA LOEWEN ALDEN EWERT, B. A. Secretary to the President Director of Publicity MALINDA SUDERM AN Receptionist Awe ' it it Q 3,- L A . ' v fix. T' ' A 92,4 K. 7 'tml ,it:.,? lwul H it H ll ,U W, JMU i R, ,4.. , ,. N I 349 v l l MALINDA PENNER, M.S. I. A. LOEWEN, Ph. D. DELMER REIMER, B.A. English Modern Languages Physical Education Missions and Anthropology Coach Piano and Music Theory WESLEY PRIEB, M. A. English LARRY FEIL, M. A. Music Education THOMAS COLLINS, M. A. MRS. MARY WIENS, M.A. Elementary Education MENNCNITE BRETHREN CHURCH Mounfoin Luke, Minnesota Jacob A. Froese, Pclsfor A wise man will hear, and will in crease learning. ALLAN RICHERT, B.A. A. R. EBEL, M. A. S. L. LOEWEN, M.A Mathematics Art and History Biology 'P' -f 5 'Qtr'- X I Time for coffee! fy EMIL THIESSEN, Ed. D. ' Business Education ,gy -of 1 1 ' er 1 'WW W as 5 HARVEY ZINSZER, Ph. D. -. A Physics and Astronomy . 1 WM. I. JOHNSON, M. S. Chemistry VOGT BROS. IGA Low Prices Every Day Hillsboro, Kansas Cafeteria Assistants MRS. ALBERT UNRUH IUSTINA KLAASSEN MRS. MARTHA HODEL MRS. DANE KLASSEN u ,. ,,wNN U rthinf. C! v , MRS LOUISE FRIESEN head cook and MRS MARTHA SCHARPING. CUSTUDIANS HENRY D ENS Superintendent of Mm Buildings and Grounds JACOB B. WIENS Director of Dormitory tw 1, 'I N Six-X UJQZ7 A Maintenance - . 1 f-if 1 ',' s g. f c.: ' ' 1-2 i'jrQ . 3 in . At' V-1 1 g.,L' . it N ,ll 1- S it 'tx ilz t. it 111 of 5 Af ' ll i. iff? A E 1 'Jw tagg J' in fl . , , . . ' X N 7' H rx U. - ' ' it it , 'Q X, H WWE wk X ., .,,, 1: HZMYJML-5N51kHMr..r,.-J. . , , ,,,, , 5a.'4WMS1xM,h LIBRARY 4 ' if ' ' V- wx .,7 One of the most impor- tant centers of learn- ing on campus is the college library. The students can come to this attractive building to study, do research, or iust r e I a x in i ts comfort .3 able lounge. x xx -1,141 :zap , 1 11, 4, n gnu, - - .v -,.'- XLR,- 1 . . - sk., .- 1. ,- H- -J. .1 .,- ' '-s.. 1 . .Zn,,. La, ,H ,rf C1145 -sr H, 1 ' h .. Q, ' I .i -fig- 21g4g7-. 4- ..- 'LAL 4 i ' 5 gr' w . 1 w..,H19-.1 . me -- , ' was fxa2AWf-'-1' ' 'fm-if., ' 'K'-isisfgm 5, I ,. :n -D, ..,, l, . E 1. Y 3- V A l ,N 1,--Y -tacq.. ' -.- - 1. Amr v, . V sax:-1, 1 H . www. ' - Q I- . , M. K. 2' ' . H , A in . ' 9- X .' J Q 1131, -Vi ' X- , Y ' ..,., ' .Q- , A im, -F ' k:,, 0- ,Assn . - LJ'H:ifi..: - - -av.--'Z ' , -3- 5- . x .. -A - , ,- - - xg ' - ..Z Jw- - .-if' 4...-., A' v' - 'wg A ,sw . 5 fb A , 35.'1,-,Af .A 53 R' I 34,y'.:--L A' ' - 'WV' Tas. .. , 5 A . Qanxi- '. ' -f 'M-3 :A K! . 1:33 A, .- . 'ff - I -, 1 ,L - . .. 'SA ' f. Mah 4.-s'k 4 -. -,M . -3 1:- -4,15-' -f - W ,ig K , , ' 4 5 15.56 ' Nw u. L if , .W . mar 1 I .--. J 1 4, ,J .' ' 7-bf 543-' N -I X ,, ,, Nw H 'fif' 'WWM2 H . . ' .ab M N 1 'lx 3 -. - 4 ' 3257 , ll 'su ..- x x w vu- Yr -'4.- L.. ...o 04.1- I K.. wad, 'ESQ Tffw 3, Q. z ns- - - FRE SHM N Fall comes and with it brings a variety of extremes. Within the realm of nature, fall exhibits the brilliance of red and gold, and the contrasting picture of a naked brown. Buttall also means that once again students will enter the doors of Tabor College. To one group on campus, known as the freshmen, it is the entering of a new and exciting world--a world of new ex eriences learnin anclen'o ment. I I 16 ti 1, H Allen Hiebert . . . Gordon Stelting. Paula Berg . . Dave Gerbrandr. Susie Mae Nikkel . . . . Vernon R. Wiebe . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . ASTC Representative . Sponsor . Sponsor ARVA BALZER A ,!,,,,',,,,m,, ,,y, X 1 ,fr , I. 1 t .5 . ff' w it l C. 1 t - Q1 1' . ..,, , , .f T'--t , 5 1 uf? ' 'FY ' .W l tl -. N 'igt-,,. ' ! N 1 A E it -.Xl A X 4 3. -Zi-Z: X ' -' -E ' Tie mf DARYLE BALTZER I AN ADRIAN Fresno, C ollinsville, C a lifornia Oklahoma Harvey, North Dakota RONALD BALZER ELDON BARKMAN EDNA BARTEL CAROLE BECKER PAULA BERG Hooker, Ok18hO1T1-2 Eliid, Ok1Hh01T1a Fairview, Oklahoma Luray, Kansas Wichita, Kansas ANNA BERGEN ARLIN BULLER WILLARD DAHL REBECCA DOUGAN Vancouver, B.C. Lehigh, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas Stanley, Kansas CITY MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Ninth ancI Birch Harvey, North Dakota George Penner, Interim Pastor That ye might walk worthy of the ILorcI increasing in the knowledge of God. COI . I :I 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tofol Resources 53, 779, 723. 78 ROSELLA EDIGER LOYAL EDIGER HIIISboro, Kansas Henderson, Nebraska Inman, Kansas A Good Place to Bank 'I7 Under and Away! sa saga, r Q a , H583 3'5 3 I' r 1 I V 9 V af' I y1,,g1g,525 - ,,:,, 1 . H ...,. W M , 1 11511 1 -. ggggge X V .5 If -., I J.. i, 1 ' Effie ,o' , 11115 1 -lk R A :Vw A 5, 11, sf F as-, 'fs r Vi , '1 ,ff 1 ,.r4,':: . Q ' GORDON ENS MARY LOU EPP Buhler, Kansas Garciasville, Texas 4 1 ,..v T 7 ' '11 11 '11'l 2 15??Si? . 'J .nl ' ' V ,51.vgl-,11+f?g1flfl rv - 11-1 , fzivii- ' -1 , A 1 . Y ..., , f ' 'lr' 1 - - ' ,AJ V A Y ' ' -' V, ' a Q 31a ', ' 211 'I , f A ' .. 1 . C bf 1 . X.. i V A A V ' 1 mr ' ' , 1 F: ' f V WLQI1- 1 .'11'! f1:af' sQiL3'11s.11 EX '+ W1 ,U 1 4 , .1 1, , , -N sf' ss ' 4. 1',,11,,,5gsff2s 11 ,J V161 Y -' MN ll ' i1E5I: 1Q ,- -' , :ez 1 - Z L S - 1 Lis.. ,V . ,,,1H.H -1 or 2 we '- 1 v 4 1 'ef -e'H V f-mv iiiifg - A 51 ? . 2 ri WILFRED FADENRECHT JOYCE FAST DENNIS FAUL MARY ALICE FOTH Joes, Colorado Joes, Colorado Harvey, North Dakota Hillsboro, Kansas nl 119. LOIS FRANTZ TWILA FRIESEN DAVID GERBRANDT ALLENE GOENTZEL MARELYN GOSSEN Hillsboro, Kansas Lehigh, Kansas Edmond, Oklahoma Wichita, Kansas Corn, Oklahoma IT A ip? ' f' DOUGLAS HEINRICHS ALLEN HIEBERT EDGAR HOOGE NANCY HUEBERT SHIRLEY HUEBERT WHSC0. CH1if0IHi2 Hillsboro. K-H1525 WiHClO1T1, NHHIICSOIH San Jose, California Reedley, California 1 J4 'fm' 1 ' ' -'ii' N Z ' - fix F ,aa BONNIE JANZEN DONNA JANZEN MARY LOU JANZEN LORETTA JOST Shafter, California Hampton, Nebraska Kremlin. Oklahoma Hillsboro, Kansas LAUREL KLASSEN EVANGELINE KLASSEN Lehigh, Kansas Delft, Minnesota Nothing but a big Wind' 19 3 -Y -' V. ,, , X- ,Ja , av' BEVERLY KLIEWER CYNTHIA KLEINSASSER LANA LACHENMAIER ANNA RUTH MARTENS Hampton, Nebraska Frankfort, South Dakota Shafter, California Orienta, Oklahoma LARRY LEPPKE MARY ELLEN MARTENS GLADYS MEGERT SUE NEUFELD Reedley, California Blaine, Washington Balko, Oklahoma Boyd, Oklahoma QE i lf 1 '1i2jg:Ea:l'2Q.'Q'L,1,.!mlA f , l' N i , 5 a ll E 5 rmrzl-carl , N, . illllllllf iii lll r ll73?i5?g Y l' r r r an HENRY PENNER HARVEY NIKKEL Th ' X' . E ' Hrllsboro, Kansas Hooker, Oklahoma -1' greenx 1 11 U Class, ess even 6 Ppec-,IS BUHLER STATE BANK Complete Banking and Insurance Service Buhler, Kansas LUCILLE MARTENS Henderson, Nebraska bi Y ab I'11 walk the I line. I E B H , I zz , S , 32 5? A IUDITH PLETT Bakersfield, PHIL PLETT California Doland, South ' I W I 'ifl- .wigs I NM sig was H sziasfasaa- a N awiifzgmfmag -- wifes. Dakota RHODA REIMER LEO REGIER MARILYN REIMER RUTH REIMER ' ' '11sboro, Kansas Shafter, California A urora, Nebraska WlCI'11f3 , Kansas H1 'S-'31 if ffff, , ' I . 1' gf, , 13:4 N 'j 11E2M' 5 ' wa -uf ,w 11'1- pw Wm ,I ' M, I, I H N JUN 5 , i w.i . . .. Mum, -I vu. iwufluuNH'I1''fqjwux''Wai .-fa... fi -'-T - hi .559 A N 17 . 1 T15 :ir i , ,Z I r- 5 aa! a I , ,N L , A . 1, , - , 1 , 33'--ESQ., 5 '1 N ' -, V'-,T ' 'f .- :iii 94,3-gumitchfd, -E ,na EMENS ELDENE SCI-IROEDER ELDON REMPEL MARVIN REMPEL DELLA SCHMIDT CAROLYN SI ' , ' , Shafter, California Inman, Kansas 21 Meade, Kansas W lndom Minnesota Meno Oklahoma THOMAS SOYINGBE GORDON STELTING ALLEN SUDERMAN Lagos, Nigeria Africa Hillsboro, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas r':-: m m wr W - in MYRNA WARKENTIN MARCELLA WICHERT Premont, Texas Hooker, Oklahoma PHYLLIS UNRAU 'SHARON P1116 Ridge, TSCHETTER South Dakota Carpenter, South Dakota ,Q Nr! ARLENE WIEBE EILEEN WIEBE Reedley, California Reedley, California Put her into orbit! f VIRGIL WINTER Hillsboro, Kansas R. C. GRAUMANN, D.D.S. O. L. FAUL, D.D.S. :Fw Horvey, North Dakota Office Phone - 340 mf ELSIE KROEKER Niagara -on-the - Lake , Ontario Odd Snaps r 1Q , or 1 is , i Faculty Reception To h e l p the college Freshman get adiusted to life on the campus, a week of orientation and initia- tion is sponsored loy the Stu- dent Council. After the Frosh have gone through the long lines ofenroll Qifffp .Q tm .wig , Nz. wg-HM ment and have learned the Alma Mater, FRUSH 0 0 0 ACtlVltlCS Judge Braun presides. Bonnie, this is a serious matter. Beannie Coronation they are now ready to enjoy collegiate ife. It's a long line just to give away some money. rg .f grin ,, , 11 ' ' Q 1 r, Y ' .s !: dE:-jf :- EU f -.i mrwrx-r kffs' 4 L 31.:.f-'fi H , , ' , H , it , X hy f . , 1 'll , X -fffgai-1130 A - - X A .rw 1 ' ffusiliig , , 4 ng. 1 ' HJ-r.u,.,.l'f-' 'ii 5 zzz 'fm' 11 ' 1 N - . -55525 -' ' W W 4 nu ry! llvsjfliiffl-1 ,F A N , Y' V , ' 55515351531 ill 'lf-IL! V ,e , ,r rr rr r rl M m ga 3 QM 5, il fa ' pf ,.1-W-1-, A , -.- ig, V ..- x 'ex . v,,,,,f-13 XY' ., :-1- f H W ,N ,N if 5!! w'lNzt qs ' H H.. 'L ,-- ' President . . . David Wiebe Vice-President . Eunice Wichert T Secretary. . Donna Beth Kliewer I 1 Treasurer .... Gary Nachtrgall Publicity Manager . Paul Dick Athletic Manager . Leroy Frresen C Faculty Advisor. Dr B I W1 ns mil1r 1 - 14 . y4umm ge. f5f1fSf5fif?f5i3iff'iX5P'. i, P. Klaassen . . . . President COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN S. Siemens . . . Vice-President Gary Nachtigall R. Ollenburger . . . . Secretary Ronald Friesen I f P. Toews . . . . . Treasurer Bernice Fast 1 , D. Schrnarjen . . . Publicity Manager Willard Dick 2 1 I CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATIO 2555! 2 HHH ,...,w Dr. J. A. Loewen . . . Sponsor Dr. Lando Hiebert. . . Sponsor Perry Klaassen . . . President 'wuz-.U ff ' ft! -bf AND CHAPEL PRAISE ..... . . . . AND PRAYER The spiritual character of the student is strengthened by the daily chapel services and the weekly C.F.A. meetings held on Wednesday evenings. These give opportu- nity to evaluate personal values and goals in the light of Gocl's eternal purposes. A1 Drums of Destiny A11 School Sing 1 we fra' ' 1 'exef-W' 1 V Dr. Herbert Moser a DORMS OKLAHOMA HALL CALIFORNIA HALL Ofall The places ThaT sTuclenTs fre- quenT, The mosT meaningful is The olormiTory. Here The real living is done, influenced by The all im- porTanT - friends, fun, fellowship. Q Elm: E M31 W ' V m l ' '63 N N 'EPHQWW ,V -f' ijv ESTM ELM HALL fry SOUTHMEN wqgeuugg- E5 1 ' I ? LSQM L 1 L 1 , if if!!-' 11 li 11 ll' MQW ll ill, ii ii ii ll , , ll iufmggiqg lip M A E. Q ll l l ll X li - ii ,,,,, ,, iw,-1 ily , ii, My 1, 1 -ww, M., ,, . EAS CEDAR HALL CAL ANNEX ,.,.. ,U 5 Y ROSEDALE MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH The Church With An Open Bible Leo S. Wiens, Pastor 32 Bakersfield, California S 4 Q ii XA E SOUTH HALL ULN n 1 ' -' ' ' f? I 4 SQ ii I .U mm 5 A M GRAND HALL MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH i362 L Sire-er, Reeciley, California Dan Friesen, Pastor Henry L. Janzen, Assr. 'ro Pasfor We Preacifm Chrisf and Him Crucifiedn 33 ... W-I ' vga, -15,73 ,, .. ,...wga m GOENTZEL HALL NORTH HALL MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Dollos, Oregon Arthur Flaming, Pasfor Holding forth The word of life. ALVIN ISAAC and LARRY ISAAC Doubles Tennis Champions m V 5 vm 9 I DENNIS GAEDE and JOHN FRANZ Undecided Singles Tennis Champions FALL I TRAMURALS Oklahoma Hall, Football and Softball Champions Wvnx S H ffm-W, ' Qi,-...A f N : a, . 1 s Q I . :' 1 ., .. If 4 - f 1 A Ulu 3 STANDING. Harvey N1kkCl,MHH3g Barkman, Verne Epp, Delmar Schultz, 'I KNEELING: John Franz, James Thom MENNONITE BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE AND BOOKSTORE Hillsboro, Kcmsos Clfnrisfiom Leader, Zionsloofe, Suncloy School Quorferlies, Qualify Prinfing, Religious Boolcs, Supplies W up-is -'A- flu1--J'!- .. Neff? OPPONENTS Wichita Soccer Club Wichita Soccer Club Park College Wentworth Military Academy Park College Emporia State Teachers College Kansas University Emporia State Teachers College Wentworth Military Academy Kansas University Avakian, Eldon Rempel, Warren Dalke, James Franz, Larry Leppke, Paul Wiebe, Ronald Friesen, Eldon John Thiessen, Willard Dahl, Don Unruh, Bill Ratzlaff, Paul Dick, Jerry Neufeld, Coach Reimer. O. Pamba, Walter Lichti, Ronald Wiebe, Lloyd Klassen, Robert Eitzen, Waldo Neufeldt, Thomas Soyingbe. TABOR 2 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 2 5 This is the third year of inter-collegiate competition in soccer For the Tabor Blue Jays. During the two preceding years the team had been working up to the impressive record they earned thisseason--8 wins, l loss, l tie. Paul Wiebe, serving as captain for the third year, with his skillful ball handling, and Paul Dick with his high scoring, spurred the team to a very out- standing and victorious season. 37 l ORK it l Eiifliilflilt H ,,1gf1S5t5lg3g2,a t DAYS M1',N'j,, ,, ,1g Wt, mum ,H s1m up w , ,Q , X E N' M Q - A L i S Q53 i, lx' T? ' t,,I1.,:g it l ,I 'QQ 'tin' Wil, For two days in October school is dismissed and students work to raise funds for a new Student Center which isto replace the old, worn gymnasium . it tutt wi:g?i6m Www H ' iff .,.. 5 ' is ' 'f f 2 ' , .. f 1 - . ,, x svn, ff' A 71.71. ,, fl. ' Nl, 1 .' V v, 2 K ,iggftgs2tt ttttttll it wfv,.gQg fs 1 :A l' qgff, . Qt: t N M , 'V A, V., tk' N '5'x .kxi . f 4 . ' ' -iff-. .bi 'r g, , ' -'41 x X 1 . - . '- t .-, ' 1' , -S ' , 1'5i ' is-'is lt- if ' , - :er-3 -ea ,tl ll ll'llltiiiiglii t' u3fi. 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V e .X 2 1-,cg , f s '- 'L 1 -E J-. rf-'v'5?' 1 E:- 5'T'412f55, d s -, s --,-f W- -, f-'x,gw1r-'-'f'vf,ikse -. . x ,.:J- ,. .- , up , ,. .- Sr Qi. s-5-:C :A l m' f ' rl, . ,.,.,?:i',-ff!-ff 4fl,Fg:5-fig? J5.A2 :ig,f,,4 3, 1'r:F?f3E. 13cJf' 3 1 - , ..1' Q, -4' '- sw f ., , , f' t' J - 'Pte Lx ., , AE-i ff--'f-Q 'i '?tw592 'u ' Hr- . ' r ,-ti-,1sg.1.an.-. 2 fzigi rp- 7311? 3,3 1-ffl' it :f::4'f-A Q., ,.-1.5 -4a:ff-ef ' -.--' W- , BUTLER AVENUE MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH L.-sw.. , 1-,rg-f g,:'1,:',,.,. H,L:,,f ' ,isa s: ,,, - -5-1 .-.f aft' Y, zgguuf' ,. f ,- I 4884 Butler Avenue, Fresno, California 385 Elmer A. Martens, Pastor I Serve the Lord with Gladness wg, I feel so, sorry for you. A talent well demonstrated. S 5.-.-ai.-::A,:l: : ' v -, :.: F v' P, - .-:sa ::f H, rv: sr... . ,- Y Q Q X i X .1 l.. it W ti iii: it 5 x in ul ff i Q A l H '3 A ' at SQ. W I t If V 5 , r A H, Y' kg g iw X' swf r fl, 1, Sega, qi 7? , Yt ll , . L lib Lal? lm f R ggi l H5 I!! 5. If l A QW ,Q F J l -, y ,r ,ill 1 n , im U ll - '- .--'i - - is ' - i lL,5.ll lim, l l' ,TM li... il11,,,mW,, l? ill'r 'f'.. W -' mi wlllil it ll -l'Mf 'Zi if .A 1.7 I .1 'H .X 'll lx Wm! ! V in iiiwuii l L fihliyl P: 1, i lixxaiir- I lu N V :Y , HMLV A . f 5. Y it ' Q W mi f 1, Tj, ' , l 4 , I , 4, Q ' -' EQ ii WH Fai ., ' L 'N if 1 V -'MT Q ll' 'N' I :.: T4 iw ,. V .Y-G uf in ,ai :Tu will ll lenfwfx Whose shape is this? EBENFELD MEN NONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Route l Hillsboro, Konsos Holding forth the Word of Life. TALE T NIGHT The Freshmen ore given on opportunity to demonstrate their talents in ony size, shape or form. -if, -1 ll H K What a band those Freshmen had! 'Qian THAN KSGIVING BANQUET The theme ofthe Thanksgiving All-School Banquet was All Praise to Thee, portraying a peasant family giving thanks to God. The banquet was an important function of the Student Council. Ericka Zinsser played Violin Concerto No. 2 for one number on the program. MUENSTER CHOIR One of the year's lecture-concert series featured the Muenster Choir,'the student Madrigal choirofthe University of Muenster located in northern Germany. They presented a sacred and secular German program. ,ex aaa: A 222451: aa LKMN W 5 ,NMMA W l ,l r f E far , it - i r . . 1 7 r F 4,4 Mervin Dick. . . . . . President David Schmatjen . . . Vice-President Jane Lautt . . . . Secretary-Treasurer SO S Dean Deutschendorf . . ASTC Representative Malinda Penner. . ..... Sponsor Thomas Collins. . . Sponsor Winter, with its traditional snow scenes, settles school lite into a pattern. The glamour of the first days is past and we become ac- customed to the studies ancl activities which are the core otour eclu- cation. The more serene atmosphere of this season is caught up by the sophomores as they consider a major field of study. RHODA BA LZER i Harvey, North Dakota RUDY BALZER Q Sa skatoon, Sa ska tchewan MARIETTE BARGEN 42 Mountain Lake, Minnesota Other Foundation con no mon Ioy th DORIS BECK Velva, North Dakota RUTH BECK Velva, North Dakota JAMES BLOCK Enid, Oklahoma ADELINE BULLER JERRY CUNNINGHAM DEAN DEUTSCHENDORF Dinuba, California Collinsville, Oklahoma Corn, Oklahoma i 1 , r if ll Bit 1 R. 3 fir 2 C A Y l i CAROLYN BUXMAN ' s il. Q . R tt 1 Reedleyy C2 11 forma fish 1 .::. JANICE BALZER JOHN DICK MERVIN DICK PAUL DICK Shafter, California Ferndale, Washington Mountain Lake, Minnesota Richmond, British Columbia r . r My li l' it ttt hhtrt , MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 2225 Seventh Street Wosco, Colifornio Werner Kroeker, Pclstor hot is loid, which Ts Jesus Christ. Effie on l WENDELL DIRKS LEROY EDIGER ROBERT EITZEN Durham, Kansas Aurora, Nebraska Homestead, Oklahoma l E EMMA ENS ' 1 Hillsboro, Kansas NORMAN EPP Lehigh, Kansas DALE FLAMING Dallas, Oregon xy wx M ww: Wlga atsitggwi. P. VERNE EPP , , , X1 Chilliwack, ., ' l British Columbia ROBERT FRIESEN EUGENE FRIESEN ELDEN FRIESEN Meade, Kansas Delft, Minnesota Dinuba, California w Y.,..,,.,,,,l,, , , ,,,, ' ' 1 D WIGHT FRIESEN Hillsboro Kansas P11275 A sz LEO FRIESEN LEROY FRIESEN Meade, Kansas Bingham Lake, Minnesota LCESTHER FUNK Fresno, California JOY FRIESEN Buhler, Kansas DENNIS GA EDE Shafter, California JANE GOENTZEL Wichita, Kansas NEVA GOERTZEN Henderson, Nebraska DONALD I-IEINRICHS Weatherford, Oklahoma A-as., F Wen, . Speaking from e Xpefiellce, .. I 4 , , ., 1 as ' f , ,. Ig. -fig 1 'Ez 5 ,' , , ' ' ',,. 1 , ' ' : 'fs-.' f ','- 1.1275 .,., ff afQfJJ,flrr'f s MARVIN ISAAC LARRY ISAAC Meade, Kansas Meade, Kansas LLOYD KLASSEN Kingsburg, California JOYCE KLEIN Marion, Kansas HERALD KLIEWER Hillsboro, Kansas I , LOREN JUST Fairview, Oklahoma an 'md ALVIN ISAAC Meade, Kansas MARCIA KLIEWER Fairview, Oklahoma G '-vw CHRISTINE LANSIDEL Reedley, California r , 1. , n, W 1 L wma , , it w it fikiihw- Y :gh A NORBERT KRIEGER Hillsboro, Kansas JERRIE KAUFMAN Peabody, Kansas LARRY KLIEWER Big Bow, Kansas JANE LAUTT GLORIA NACHTIGALL WALDO NEUFELDT Harvey, North Dakota Reedley, California Yarrow, British Columbia 'fwfr 'El 5' fi: FK T' 116' , , in aa H N , J N W A , 5, 'I 'ff f- r V Ll' I 5 , t s 1 ,1 N new Mighty Mouse ! ROBERT NEUMAN Shafter, California HANNINGTON PAMBA Funyula, Kenya Africa El riff HELEN PANKRATZ Inman, Ka nsa s DELORES PENNER Wichita, Kansas DOTTY PENNER Fresno, California SANDRA SCHAFER Harvey, North Dakota DAVID SCHMATJEN Bla ine , Washington DICK SHEWEY Orienta, Oklahoma Please stand on escalator! ARLENE THIESSEN DORIS THIESSEN Sl-IIRLEE THOMAS Lehigh, Kansas Inrnan Kansas Isabella Oklahoma EILEEN TIESZEN Marion, South Dakota WILF ERD TOEWS Enid, Oklahoma DONALD UNRUH Winnipeg, Manitoba JEAN VOGT Colony, Oklahoma IOETTA WARKENTIN Isabella, Oklahoma LARRY WA RKENTIN Dinuba, California Physics Lab NANCY WARKENTIN Dinuba, California CAROL WIEBE Huron, South Dakota ALVIN WARKENTINE JEANENNE WENGER JUDITH WIENS Kirk, Colorado Hillsboro, Kansas Charles City, Iowa GARY WIENS Mountain Lake, Minnesota LYDIA WIENS Mountain Lake, Minnesota RAYMOND WIENS Bingham Lake, Minnesota RAY WIEST Dinuba, California H, , ,, ll Y? ll!! urmtff I 1 2.5.27 WM A'hE5i'. AN , ,-.,, Q, 3, L l 1 ,. ,l i , 'll mpg, ,A -N RUBY NICKEL wail ALAN P ET ERS l fax cs uw ,Atl Dinuba, California , ,Q f , 5 Qfhiillu W Elm H... G ,, , Iwxlgio, E H ni 1 5 H ,lf ,Q 1, lt ww ll l gf-peg, :gun lf ff Ml- ' ll 'N san Jose, california fr ' .W mg! ' 1' T 'ml'M' L ' Zim ,mv- J -a zji . f E . xl 1,.-.:.x,.. Y. 4, lelgnf- - 5 . ,,,, JOHN FRIESEN Hepburn, Saskatchewan ,. S 'w L Zrj -4 'E Y nz il tv' Flfjl gg M ' --E-f ,mg..ml, ,lj 0 Riff: 1: tml' , 1'1 fa, ,, A mf , l ll M W l ., f . ll . iff ' ,L , ll L 4 wt, E. , ll l 1 svifamlllllll H x '5i'5f ' iv, 1 , is hi - 't ISM- s , lf gl :,Q,.,3g:,'2-ggz, u 1 f : ta, wee,-t -- - x g . ,wt K K l 4' :J -w'5'5?lnj aigy7t 4g V 1 'gil Le, Elini. SHT' ' H f tt. mg- l .wg-43:1-l ' - ' A1-,,izrgq u,,1g , ', 12356 my vw ll! l ,, ,ll s ll ll l t, H X 1 nm 5 ig. Wx, um lux l X H K Q Rf lm H ll NWN lxl l ,Nw ll U, N N 'X ' . 4 .. . Sw f .. L 1 5 S. ' , 4 11: - P Jah Q . K '31 , 'l 1,2 iii xl-,NMR-33555423 'KES 'SQ ,J L ,mi :W izwfn Q l, my . 5 , ' ll 'att .lm 1 ' 35 if nh Q Jw . .f x zlxkiyx T119 4 ,J if if .. u M- ERIC MIERAU Winnipeg, Manitoba S LEVERNA DYCK Vancouver B. C . SECOND SEMESTER Baum, oklahoma FLOYD BERGEN 'E F5 new , f 'E X 1 - 'EF 1. W' llllwllw l J Sxlnilthb' 'l Qu. 'F -1. ' iam' , 1 ' 1 k.- ' f V- ,QW Q -.-gg - , x ., A W , l f .V Qfzx ll' ll ,f4 lf . ! 'fi35?!4f?2, ' tml ww . .LSA ,fm JUDY NACHTIGALL HAROLD DICK JOEL HOFER ELDON PETERS San Jose, California Vancouver, B.C. Menno, South Dakota Buhler, Kansas 49 t A BIBLE CONFERENCE At the beginning of the second semester a week is set aside for spiritual refreshment and evaluation. During this week outside speakers are engaged for the services, and are avail- able for counseling with students and members of the community. ' Rev. George Brunk spoke in the mornings on his evaluation ,Mi ofthe greatests in the Bible, and in the evenings gave a series of evangelistic messages. Rev. David Ewert followed the theme of The Deeper Life in the morning services. There were also morning sessions in Bible study. ,- ' we r- -g,. - Q. COCA-COLA Hutchinson Coca-Cola Bottling Company Bubble Up MUSICALE suffering from coronary papillatory thrombosis I AND Aiiijce C Of Greenplayed ,771 GTHER S1 6 B . eellesf, eszurfful SOCIALS Who's the Big Wheel? intelligence as support PI KAPPA DELT Mervin Dick, Vice-Presrdentg Susanne Sremens, Secretary-Treasurer. fl I mai! '1 l l 4 l Paul Wiebe, Presidentg Dr. I-Iiebert, Sponsor. GIRLS SERVICE Lillian Dahl President Emma Ens Vice-President Mariette Bargen Secretary- Treasurer Miss Nikkel Sponsor '96 5 5' i Y--1 F9 Klmr CLUB 41? f i ,i i 1, -- , Wu , , ,, ii mi.. ei ee wi-vi rec-J , , is ii. i we N.. me ,,,,,.ii W. ii H wi' we w ' 4 :fu s qi, -V i if ,i iii ex'- mi!! ia ' 'wi L '-igefw ' ie i HH as ii ii ,W 5 gi, F .il-2? .X 'Elem P. W 'S' i ' , ay 1 J ' i pe, W 'fi a' Q ' ,Lu grlxw ai I i if ' , , , . K , . wb ,, X: VA ywiw, LETTER ff? im' ,ggi ,M -Q ,ggi 0 wi. J W 3,14 Mg 19-1' A F' 'wwf 1 , ,QL M i Ae., ,..,,.ff4,,T5'iiKi?.,iY'55'1s1i2Y4.g, if Kq'x' Q N, S CLUB LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS Coach Reimer ....... Sponsor John Franz . . . President Leroy Friesen . . .Vice-President John Dick . . . Treasurer if f 14 iiii aff .fa ii MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Dinuba, California H. R. Wiens, Pasfor We Preach Ci1risf-Crucified- Risen-Inrercecling-Coming Again -fb 'lk-2 .. 5? W .mu mm Q. K-T ww ,N . A .. w .Aw id F-if? :MA I 1 y M, 1 A M fm -V 4 w IE V ,Y . F1 I Y ,SEE W WP 1 v ' I C- L 11,5 -as ,M , V I w PYQY w gif lf Q? fe, Q '51 my 1 V u 'WKYU ww.. u , M 5-3165? Jane Goentzel ' Tim Kliewer Marilyh Reimer Edgar flooge ' Hia? 2 -:: Q1 f .f LEO REGIER Forward JOHN FRANZ Guard 1 rr M wi Wu ,mwuyr 1535153352 rw- ' 222,555 .H . ,. 'XLYEEESEESQEESEZSQ Lg .3efr -A E-WW 9 T W an r N 1 Y J Qsvsfssm, ff 7 ' JV MARVIN KROEKER Coach ' '- BASKE Forward ,sa my, , if S. 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W olthers-Bach How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place .....,.... Johannes Brahms The caueg. chair Herbert C. Richerl, Director Baccalaureate Address A Charred Life in an Unchorred World . . . Rev. A. E. Janzen, Treasurer Memwmie amhmn amid al foreign Mtxmm Blessed is the Nation from the Russian , arr. by Peter Tkach Male Octet Benediction ........ .,.. Prof. Wesley J. Prieb Fiftieth Annual Commencement College Auditorium Monday, May 23, 10:00 a. m. Coronation March ..,. . ........ ........ Meyerbeer mn Buxel, organist ihomos W. Collins, Plum: Procession invocation ....... ...... R ev. Victor E. Becker, pastor Fam Mennonite Breihren Church Wichita. Kansas Let Thy Mercies Come Also Unto Me ....Kotl1erine K. Davis ladle: Quartet Commencement Address.. Chance Takers-World Blessers' . , . Dr. F. B. Thorn, pastor ram sumti: church wzchna. Kansa: Blessing, Glory, and Wisdom ..... ............... B och The Halls of Ivy .......................... t ..... ..., ........ R u ssell Male Octet Presentation of Graduating Class.. .......... Dean Ben J. Wiens Preggntqfion of Diplomas., ,..,,,,,.,,, President Leonard J. Franz Benediction .................... . ........ .. ..... Dr. Lando Hiebeff ivmenn and lriunds may mm uh. members ol the graduating am on me amen wim0tAdmm1mnmm Holll Q. Honor Students Q- i . , Q L n A Al A GRAD ,- -c. M.-I .5 . ' r., . f 1 r . X- f '. ,:!w,-Qnq. , - - QF-Q-. . ,Qc . . Heir-we , - . f- c i. , if ,' .i , QQ. . X. Wi' -ffl! - 'if' A J Dr, Franz AT I0 X , l wi 5? av' D3 .- -r . 43' 3-fir Edwin Gordon Andres Jaelle Balzer Edna Bariel Eslher Barrel Johanna Beltz Donald Jay Braun Kwong Kwo Walter Ch Lloyd David Dalke Harold John Dick Willard Carl Dick Ben Doerksen Anne Leona Ediger Evelyn Ruth Ediger Hula D. Ens Bernice Elizabeth Fast Howard Gene Fast Doris Joe Fas! JoAnn Joyce Faul James Wayne Franz Ronald Friesen u Class of 1960 Bachelor of Arls . IT best wishes. Dr. F. B. Thorn, Speaker Susanna Mae Friesen Eric Giesbrecht George Giesbrechr Richard Clark Hamm Anna Louise Klossen Waller Lichli Gary Ben Nachrigall Roger Clark Neufeld Theodore Wiens Nickel Janice Marie Plevt Paul Wayne Regier Edna Ruth Suderman Kim Dole Thiessen Gladys Thiessen Josephine Evelyn Thye Eunice Mae Wicherl David Abraham Wiebe Paul Daniel Wiebe Marlene Ann W-lens Campaign Rally Arbor Day SPRING Annual Release Choir Trip ' I A Y I 5 'II' If '.5.I:.li! I A - , If QQ! , 4 F I S, 1 1. 'Q . fi? 57 1 ff, I l l, IQ N' 5 Ig ff H. -I ll ... H 1' L Q, W I Tig' H' ummm ,ll ' I W I I ' -213, 5 R gi--f ,. - .5 'f ,K X -- '?-' g 'i5Q5'Tf'l' ' ' i L MV-2,4 l '-Y, T Ms ,L 12.2 V1 ACTIVITIES fi...: H f. Q., - EQ 7 .S .- ka 2 W X., fu 1 ,Mg,a mN5J?Q?E,3 B , I Lu, -4 .gg ++ ga., P., la E5 ww f W H f 2 5'j ,., - -w I H ml ' G33 4 1 'f A W I Z. 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Norman Willems Verla Wicherr . Gaylen Neufeld Delmar Reimer. Larry Feil . EL NA DINE BALZER Hooker, Oklahoma -fr ' A , . . Presidenr . . Vice-President , Secretary-Treasurer ASTC Representative . . . . .Sponsor . Sponsor KENNETH BARTEL Hillsboro, Kansas l L ll l l UNIURS DEAN BECKER Salem, Oregon KARL A VA KIA N Alexandria, Egypt wanna l H, .V . f V my 'asian if ualgga? 1 N . Q , 1 9532552553225 was l Henderson Nebraska Hardesty Oklahoma MARI ETTA BYERLY Kerrville, Texas BILL BORN Frazer, Montana DONLEY DECKERT Marion, South Dakota DEL DOERKSEN Hepburn, Saskatchewan . 4 LILLIAN DAHL WARREN DALKE Hillsboro, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas TOBIAS DIRKS VALENTINE DYCK Hillsboro. KHUSHS Oshawa, Ontario Sunny clays, fields of green, a young man 's fan cy-- it's spring! Hearts become light ancl voices ring with laughter. Life is wonderful, life is meant for living! But for the college junior, life takes on a deeper meaning. As an upperclassman, he views lite more seriously. . .and Finds it Filled with activity and op- portunity. 'L -it .ef will r nike, Mu wr' - ll wwf?-f5'QNKiiE!!9!Y1SiYH-J Si Cl ' 1' fp? , A522 - re- so . .. Ein? JOHN FRANZ. Buhler Kansas ERNA FRIESEN Meade Kansas HM HARDER Dinuba California life? CAROL FRI ES EN Hutchinson, Kansas PETER FRI ES EN Winnipeg, Manitoba DONOVAN IANZEN Hillsboro, Kansas PAUL FLAMING Sutherland, Nebraska LORRAI NE GREENWOOD Whi-te Clay, Nebraska ROGER JOHNSON Hillsdale, Oklahoma h Jtftsggmll V MARLIN IANZEN Hampton, Nebraska DONNA BETH KLI EW ER Fairview, Oklahoma 1 l vw rw ln... Through The Courfesy of MR. cmd MRS. SOLOMON SEIBEL illsboro, Kansas FARMER'S EQUITY UNION P. B. Willems, Mgr Grain, Feed, 8rFer'rilizer Hillsboro, Kansas Ben Frcmklm ond Reclcl To Wear Store we MI LDRED KLI EW ER Corn, Oklahoma PERRY KLAASSEN Weatherford, Oklahoma CAROL KRAUSE Diuuba, California GENE LANGHOFER Dorrance, Kansas -me ruubu l J 1 , ,Hmmm gsm W wr qi l ,ja ., W. W ANTED I People power Y 1 sa Hillsboro, Kansas HILLSBORO DRY CLEANERS Q Horters, Dry Cleonmg, Altering 1 ll6 S Mom, Hillsboro, Konsos X I, GAYLEN NEUFELD Balko, Oklahoma I JERRY NEUFELD Fairview, Oklahoma BILL RATZLAFF Burlington, Colorado I WALTER LICHTI LUELLA NACHTIGALL Weierhof, Germany Aurora, Nebraska RICHARD PANKRATZ. ROSALIE OLLENBURGER Hillsboro, Kansas Okeene, Oklahoma LAURENE REIMER Hillsboro, Kansas ROLAND REIMER BARBARA REIMER BETTY SCHROEDER Buhler, Kansas Corn, Oklahoma Inman, Kansas .. 'lr' ara FUNK and KLASSEN Insurance Real Estate l663 llrh Street Reeclley, California DALKE SALVAGE Unconclirionally Liferime Guaranreecl Mufflers for any make of car Hillsboro, Kansas FARMER'S CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY Pefroleum ond form supplies Hillsboro, Kcmscs ELAINE SCHROEDER Inman, Kansas DALE SCHROEDER Buhler, Kansas DELM AR S CHULTZ Waldheim, Saskatchewan ROBERT SUDERMAN Dinuba, California GLORIA SCHROEDER MERLE SCHROEDER Inman, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas SUZANNE SIEMENS LELAND SUDERMAN Buhler, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas Going down frontwards or up backwards? JOHN THI ESSEN Kitchener, Ontario ELAINE W ALL Aurora, Nebraska GEORGE WALL Reedley, California RON WIEBE Windom, Minnesota RICHARD THOMAS JAMES THOMAS San Jose, California Fairview, Oklahoma VERLA WICHERT DALE WI.EBE Fairview, Oklahoma Bingham Lake, Minnesota IMOGENE WOLLMAN Frankfort, South Dakota NORMAN WILLEMS DELORES WITTMEYER MRS. HELEN CLAASSEN Reedley, California Marion, Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas W ll l r Compliments of SUNFLOWER TIPTOP DAIRIES Valley Folls 8 Hillsboro, Kansas Junior Class Presents AAWE X FRJWK ,--L..-4--. , .-1 X ' 0110? X gr f' I ' X 1 Anne Frank, a Fifteen year old Jewish girl, lived in Amsterdam, Holland, from 1942-i944. Because they were Jewish, Anne's Family Faced certain death in the hands of the Nazis, so Gentile friends hid the Frank family in the cramped attic of their place of business. For two years the family together with another refugee fam- ily lived entirely in the attic, never daring to venture outeven for a second For fear of capture. 'Ju ? n 5' 7 fi- ,. .-, ' -.-.-Q.. 1 L M :fwf- -1: 4' . ww- MA , 1, , -W .L-V,-f V ,.., . , . ,' A i f x- . ff ' V W 1 ' 41,3 1 V 3 41 I - y ' ' J! ' E, , ,, ' - . ,.. .fwx I ' A t 'L 5, -A . - Q I 'jifrifglw f 57 . ' sigma. -L -,Z 4 ,Mgt-' H--2 'r'-rfgrf ,, gif,-, Y 1 ,V i 1 A-A. ' --wan V - . ' iff f .ZJ7 f . il:1.l,,'-W?,:f' . . 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'Rigg- 'ws at han ,fr--'1 W 1?'5QfL,w ' - ' - , Hg' M f 'WWSMT Jw' m1?'7vf'Yg :T Fw ' PW ' ,,,,. ,- I- V ' ' ' A- Y W, Q ' ,N - , 4 N may :4 -Www. 1 -, A SgQ '22,e,:2a1M-Ag 3.5 - .-, 592 J,-,, -179.-., I w , , A BAND FLUTE Myrna Warkentin Rhoda Reimer CLARINET LuElla Nachrigall Joy Friesen Gloria Nachtigall Del Doerksen Laurel Klassen Evangeline Klassen CORNET Arlin Buller Phil Plett Allen Suderrnan Daryle Baltzer Sharon Tschetter David Gerbrandt ,....-1111 fi l i i M l vf MALE QUARTET Paul Flaming, Larry Klie- wer, George Wall, Jim Harder. Pianist, Dennis Gaede. CHURCH OF THE MENNONITE BRETHREN 2323 Mr. Vernon Bakersfield, California 724 SPECIAL MUSIC GROUPS Throughout the year The various musical groups sang for churches ancl ofherorganizafions in Kansas and a number of neighboring sfafes. GIRLS QUARTET Imogene Wollman, Evelyn Ediger, Eunice Wichert, Barbara Reimer. 'F ,iw--Q-.Y , ,EGL-W.. sm: .,.. 1 L- -4,1-A V M., L. ,i,. HL... FRENCH HORN JoEtta Warkentin Larry Leppke SAXOPHONE Carole Becker Alvin Isaac TROMBONE Loren just Leland Suderman Dennis Faul . Arlene Thiessen Donald Heinrichs BARITONE Donovan Janzen Neva Goertzen BASS Larry Kliewer Edgar Hooge PERCUSSION Eileen Tieszen Rhoda Balzer Larry Warkentin ,VA i li GIRLS SEXTET Adeline Buller, Jean Vogt, Gloria Nachtigall, Janice Bal- zer, Carol Wiebe, Nancywar- kentin. Pianist Rhoda Balzer. P MALE OCTET 4 l m A , Ray Wiest, Mervin Dick, Dwight Friesen, Leland Suderman, Dale Thiessen,'Don Braun, LeRoy Friesen, Eugene Friesen. PianistQ Larry Warkentin. Winn EN SEMBLE 1 i 'N-Sn. l ,ff , V ' L' 1. ,-.,: Q , , 1 ,ta Sen r mr.. Y Perry Klaas if uflce d anno SX- ,a..z::?-fi r. I 'ln 'XCXCB' pyoduce Capt for a bI0L . E SC A The program is directed and engineered by Ted Nickel and Larry Kiiewer. 74 FIRST ROW: M. Janzen, T. Friesen, S. Tschetter, L. Kias- sen, R. Reimer, G. Megert. LAST ROW: E. Rernpel, D. Baitzer, A. Bullet, P. Plett, A. Suderman, V. Winter, R. Thomas, D. Heinrichs. Director, L. FeilgPiar1ist, M. War- kentin. THE COLLEGE CHAPEL I-IO R Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas, presents the College Chapel Hour. This is a program of in- spiration and worship in song and spoken word brought to you by the faculty and students of Tabor College. . .e- 'fi-,W ' 't lu '-..sS:' -' ,' ' ci f ' .'7:k1-7-a r -. , mi f, ..1 .1-IP is swag' ,L . ' A- .' at 4 firfhl- 155 rg i' AJ - A A - -sw ' - : . : sf-11589. nf - f - .r ,Y , 1 .-J 'Swv 1, Q 'fi . ' '. , fp' ' 3-5, .1154 .K . 3 4- - gin: . ezg 'Tga .-I ,Qf'f,.. :Qu -' 1:53. - . 1'--' ' ', ,Q qv I .., -N, -sox .v-,w N. 4, -'QQ I 14 'a 14 A.. 4 .4 4 , QQ v cy 1 1 .9 K +4 -fi: W Q 4 -.',- . - . ,wuz J, ' o ..4 .fr gin .V x...,,. KA.l' P !..l...LLMa..!J1L 1152! ?Q...l.....J f7..flUu1J.lLx..l I -gas: -f - Ama M. 'E 5 . ,. nm .fm ,, L.,f1:no,p5. N .w ,Q 'gg' Y nw! 1, V 11 f- al I .--J, .,,'.w vi: H w- w nv- H5 wx EW. .1 , 1.'M!'u: ,a '-Hr -.1 ,- '.gw,. -F ..lb,,'4.1ll JL . 'Fr 'FJ' - JJAI' 1' .1 W- ffl-'Ti.:xF. ,,i::.,,:3 7 l--a 7: 1 I . C J, . I, V+ ' 'N ,, ,, xl M I I w n A w H M 2 H we 3 X w w 7, WP If m Il, .. , . - :deer -., . We S, I' . fag' ,, U. , 'Am L'-Q VR : 4, ff H if :gk gt: ,QS 1. w' 'V g -' .1 . V 52 2 Lmyzs H Tk: w f:f'?p'iQ?afa1-W ' mm 0.25.3 .1 wg, V' K w W I P P v Q ALVINA BRANDT DONALD BRAUN Home Economlcs Psychology Garden City Kansas Fresno Cahforma LLOYD DALKE Business Economics Hillsboro, Kansas WALTER CHU Social Science 1-long Kong, China 2 Coaldale Alberta SEN IDRS E . K' -.ln ll l 1 ll WILLARD DICK HULDA ENS SUSANNA FRIESEN BiO10gy Elementary Education Business Education Bingham Lake, Minnesota Hillsboro, Kansas. Henderson, Nebraska .gwe l BERNICE FAST Elementary Education i Cordell, Oklahoma ' 55 ' Ls that experiment tax-free? Tglfdll 32 Z ll' ,i ,elfiil 1 ll H, ll ,zfifaw...'.. H. W,,M W ,J i HOWARD FAST English Hillsboro, Kansas si JOE FAST A Psychology 85 Bible Hillsboro, Kansas MENNO S. GAEDE, M.D Reedley, Col ifornia 1 v i Si W .' V 315255 'E i , I JO ANN FAUL JAMES FRANZ RONALD FRIESEN Social Science Business SL Economics Biology Harvey, North Dakota Hillsboro, Kansas Meade, Kansas M 'i -X fn' A Nickel's worth of education ERIC GIESBRECHT Social Science Philadelphia, Paraguay, S A M ' RAY FUNK Chemistry 84 Business Wichita, Kansas CITY OF HILLSBORO Eleciric 8. Wafer Utilities EVELYN EDIGER Biology M Wa sco, California X i, 1 1 hx: , iifff, , 1 fgxgxrm Y GEORGE GIESBRECHT RUBY HEPPNER HARVEY GOSSEN Social Science Elementary Education English Philadelphia, Paraguay Mt. Lake, Minnesota Waldheim, Saskatchewan South America TED NICKEL Elementary Education Reedley, California Oh Wisdom, Where art thou? GARY NACHTIGALL ROGER NEUFELD Social Science Natural Science Reedley, California Larslan, Montana l ,ft 1 Wiz v W w Wbfiiifif ' f mmf ,, sf' Rf? 5455 L H5235 ' gf f., 5 1 J, Q H w 1 H an 'ses lag 5, REPORTERS Larry Warkentin LeEsther Funk Perry Klaassen Lucille Martens Lorraine Greenwood Ann Martens Delores Penner Carolyn Buxman Myrna Warkentin Shirley Thomas Dotty Penner TYPISTS Marcia Kliewer Mary Lou Epp 1-.aaewrel :mia 'angie WA 'Alden Ewert, Aclvisorg Paul Wiebe, Managing Editorg Delores Wittmeyer, Cir- culating Managerg Jean Vogt, Editorg Dean Deutschendorf, Sports Editorg Bob Eitzen, Business Managerg Carol Krause, Page Editor. Alden Ewert, advisor, gives Jean Vogt, Editor, - compliments on the paper. , '-xiii Editors Q , :Mal- -.sz mm ,Umar V plan their next page lay-out ,-'sis 1 ,Jail L ram.. V mama - wgggggss lu q,,,g5miegg,, wi.. l -A Mies. 4- l , f , 'ami l..NgQJ5gfr5gs ll ll. M M.. l. l l l. 4.5 W 1. 'Q lg' ,, if-5-fi' l . ,414-,255 l HW. ' Q l . S. L. Loewen . . Advisor Jerry Neufeld . . . .Editor Robert Neuman. . .Photographer Evelyn Ediger . . Assistant Editor Tohn Dick ........ Assistant Business Manager Jane Lautt . . . Layout Editor Dotty Fenner . . . Copy Editor David Schmatjen . . .Art Editor Richard Pankratz . Business Manager How soon is the deadline coming? THE GNADENAU KGRACEJ MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 610 South Mcun, Hillsboro Kansas Lef him who IS thirsty E., W come cmd fake the wczfer of life without price. Rev. 22:l7 -.Q-K, Q Hisexperience and advice could see through anydifficulty T i gl T 'H r rf : 1449 1 , T A as - TTTT T I ,-531 C I If A . L, ,gal r- Q 'l y STUDENTS GRO The international students occasionally meet informally as a group and, under the supervision of Dr. V. R. Wiebe, their sponsor, are provided with opportunities to piti l become b e t t e r acquainted with ,K iisss merica . SEJJTT zw W r3z:l1lfQfhTT ' llllll I l I-Iannington Pamba, Eric Giesbrecht, Mrs. L i e s e Giesbre cht, George Giesbrecht, t'rN Walter Chu, Walter Llchti, Ton'1Soying- be, Nellie Penner, Karl Avakian. Two new clubs were organized this year on the Tabor Campus and were added to the list of student activities. These are the Science Club and the T.C.S.T.A. fTabor College Student Teachers Associationj 84 Asfsx President . . , . Gaylen Neufeld Vice-President . . . David Schrnatjen Secretary-Treasurer . . . Carol Ecliger S Sponsor ,.,, . William IOh1'1sO1'1 Sponsor . . . S. L. Loewen ,T , --4 ., is ET- 'fit Y l M W' ' -' mg ' T T T T TT E' i Q E dir-H. s I TERNATIONAL P ,ms L,iA1r'-x ' President .......... Ted Nickel Vice-President . . Gary Nachtigall ' I' C S T Secretary. . . . .JoAnnFau1 ' ' ' ' ' Treasurer. . . Ierrie Kaufman Sponsor . . . John Ewert HO'S WHO Paul Wiebe, Eunice Wichert, and David Wiebe were selected for the 1960 edi- tion of Who 's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Henderson, Nebraska Louis H. Goerrz, Pastor Forever, O Lord, Thy word is settled in heaven . rr N rr ,K M.. ru ru WH H ry H W E an V H H mu H E 3 , M rr rr rr can N ,rgrziaseeg rr rr 1 rr ru: Q rr! X rr rr, rr rwgw ly' ' ,' ...NgN...W..N H' 'wrH,.5W5a1,g,,E .r ...NgN:.'w-r rr.. H.. H rr,,, 1.rx'..w...H :Qias'.. F5338-w.T,n.m-rs ,. f ' ' , ZH if , Riff? gpg 'fx-W-.. -, E..1a: Halloween Social Even faculty enjoy socialsl , Rosebud W ,ls,.,, N TWH M M 9 you take Off on their fr' V honeyr-UOOHJ this man Q-ga,-in wx Tabor 's four La ds I we nf sq.w ' R A 496 :L-if - P -.2. ,, i s- ' f iw?-45' 11 J ..-,,?,w-gg, . - 'M -1 - V A - , 2311 sais w - -1-: ' Wm f U ww ,ease mlm ww H u .1 WU. , Q: , Nu WH gu n wlw w w , -N The eyes of Texas are upon you. xZ?-Yuen organ was 5 . deni W gm xo,- A fy 'S- at wsu' ak' x Twms or roommates? ff Horning Schmatjen! , WWF -. u im Z ffm. Hs, 1 , Heap B1g Feet' U u m good' rv- - -wwf Be he dead or be he alive? fr' ' .. , - H Who 's engaged? ,bah ,EEF 55 ,wg ww 155 N .fswgsswwf ,ME MW www ww ww ,::.. ww ww , ww , ww ww . A .1 wwxwii w W If is Nw ww, 1 'wwk D Last- ti Und Les! Wy--' 'sssee --nf :,Ym Q- ag.. gg xx ai? K +C X! ' 5 wxw . wx N ik 1, 1 Q wee 'w ww www wwfwranam www www ww www wwlm we www wwwww NEC: wwwxnwww ww NX 5 ' 4 I gg -we r I A si 1 ww Mwwu X l w wzssizssvzsx.. . A HN H1 . ma , , Izwiifaw 3 ww Vywwwrfi S if N M 1 M w www?-gy T ww H?W??3?V ,W ,A Are these all stuffed? my Interestmg notes, 4 SN Boosters in Hillsboro, Kansas THE HILLSBORO DAIRY J. E. Franz Ph. WH 7-5461 Quality Dairy Products GROENING CLOTHIERS Main and Grand Ph. WH 7-3571 ' Men and Boys Clothes ' Shoes For the entire Family x HETT'S FARM EQUIPMENT Ph. WH 7-3331 John Deere Sales 8. Service BELTZ PLUMBING 8. HEATING 121 S. Main Ph. WH 7-3331 HIEBERT'S STORE Ph. WH 7-5661 Shoes For the entire family Clothes SCHULTZ GROCERY X, Ph. WH 7-5471 I Groceries-Meats-Vegetables-Fruits FRIESEN'S JEWELERS 107 S. Main Ph. WH 7-3651 Keepsake Diamonds Hamilton and Elgin Watches JOST IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis Chalmers Sales 8. Service HUGOS Dry Goods and Ready to Wear HILLSBORO FINANCE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Raymond Cornelsen Ph. WH 7-3181 105 S. Main Loans-Insurance-Real Estate PLETT'S CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Menno Plett Eating Out Together Is Fun GROENING SAND 8C GRAVEL Sand - Gravel - Rock HERB'S AUTO Rambler Sales 84 Service WESTERN AUTO STORE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Plenert, Proprietc Auto Parts-Appliances-Bicycles- 1 Electrical Needs MODERN AMERICAN COMPANY Manufacturer of Jetmore Togs DOUGHTY'S VARIETY Notions --- Housewares PAUL 8g RAY'S SUPERMARKET Marion County's Newest And Most Modern Supermarket DON MIZE JEWELRY Ph. WH 7-3531 Service is our business . Boosters HAGEN OIL 81 PROPANE Service Station' -- Accessories On West U.S. 56 Ph. WH 7-5621 JOST SERVICE STATION Tires--Oils--Accessories On Highway 56 Ph. WH 7-8240 THE HILLSBORO STAR-JOURNAL 106 S. Main Ph. WH 7-5441 in Hillsboro, Kansas JOEL FRANZ CARPET COMPANY Quality at Lower Prices VERNON'S BARBER SHOP For a haircut you can be proud of visit our two chair shop 106172 N. Main HILLCREST MOTEL Air Conditioned--Electric Heating The Newspaper Serving Western Marion County East on Highway 56 DARI-ETTE DRIVE-IN ' The First in refreshments Memorial Park Entrance On Highway 56 Your friendly Mercury-Ford Dealer ALBERT REIMER MOTORS Ph. WH 7-3134 FARMER'S MARKET Your Complete Market Ph. WH 7-3511 y DR. G. GEORGE ENS, M.D.' HENRY LOEWEN, D.D.S. HILLSBORO FLORAL 8. GIFT SHOP Mrs. Frank Krause Ph. WH 7-3741 FIowers Whisper What Words Can Nev HILLSBORO REFRIGERATED LOCKERS John W. Warkentin Ph. WH 7-3781 Cold Storage and Slaughter Service A KANSAS WHOLESALE COMPANY Distributor of Jack Sprat Foods ROLAND SUNDRY Sodas--Gifts--Drugs--Veterinary Supplies HILLSBORO BODY SHOP ' Louis J. Penner Ph. Wh 7-3761 Body Work--Painting--Wrecker Service HILLSBORO LUMBER COMPANY, INC Sam J.- Unruh, Manager Ph. WH 7-3312 Lumber--Hardware--Paints DR. N. E. ABRAHAMS Optometrist 132 S. Main KLEIN'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY er Say 207 N. Main Ph. WH 7-3311 ' Q We pick up and deliver your laundry I DR. FRANKLIN HARMS Optometrist I 122 N. Main , 1-s V. lu 1 -V ,Um , ut .. 1- W , S 335' 17 z'7 'L t I , ?' F . ,13,fJ,,. V V A I rl Q I xv I s end of the sqlgfqol is a of mlgged feell g5 in9St-gi,l5The fefvrfimfgf as tl1e'!Seniaers lleavelftel challlerlgeloftftlldeir vocahon. U A Q Y gi t, ll H K rages, t K 4 xl 4 M s a ,t , ,. M, l th 1 S mul l, tad am Filled lwltlfir mixed llll FeelilngsftA senslelbf relief'Q overtakes me to knowteithat the iob is finished. However, fhs ll belng the editor of this annual. The fulfillment of this responsllollltxiwauldtsnaye lmpassrbl e wltkggutwtlne greatly llll appreifiatedfillielllldllllalndllirldliblelrdtitldlnlldflltlie stdtflg 'A students, and faculty members. l alsagive my thanks to the patrons who sppnsored the pages? and then. Schmidt Studies farfthet portrallfslll llll hogiiertilthlislllfokl willlf llll retain tlgme thought and worth of this l959-60 schbol year. t ss.s erry Neufeld l' t Editor t nfs - v 1 1 112525 YEARIUOKS 31 S 1-r:lilL7- '21,--QL' '-v1'Af'f GI' Q , LL-LIL-: ' ' .f W' llf 'TL..Lfff A' 7-T ..if 152511.73 J :- u A no 1 I 1 D I i s ,, V N I I I ' N -' ....:.:.L '1.L.. f M 'F '11 gg 1 . ' li W fi! 3 w , ggi ,iff F v: ,E 51? ' 'VJQ 'f '1 ffl. .J 4 - 'r gig! T? MQPT H fd: . ,'l,!l'.. .Q . 41. ' 7?iI . .. 14 V .! Q , -r. 1 .F X 1: - iz 1 .ali . 1'f ,Qu T11 sw A ,L-1 . FEI , 'lu -iz? ,I v'w'I 15:3 ' fj 1,1 1-, I V va if ' in 'hc FL IM' Q5 .U A j . x,E ,g LI '5Ai 21 :lj , ' A Lift 3 51:11 - QI , I w - 'lk 1, 1 r ' 4 V l W
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