Warner Pacific College - Beacon Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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IT is our sincere hope ThaT, as The years pass, each Time you open These pages, Through The miracle of memory, Time may Tor a Tevv shorT, TleeTing momenTs be made To sTand sTill Tor you. BEACON STAFF -Sgggww . 1-Wen--'erm --: ,X ,MJ , M156 ii mm 'I k Shiw 6 Jim i .5 , , e it B ,W 7.12614 Q! YNQ lzjl mr m W w m N me :pos o me OUV CLUTOIS O TOIMOS. To every every rend. keep B heal, down, a 'lime and a 'hme fajose, ,f,A.- and a +ime +oEa51' a fime fo sew: and a 'hme and a 1'ime 'l'o haieg a 'hme of , .,: . .E . gg any-F - . w m Q .fm , Hai- K1 E -, fm 'Q -an is , aa: 1 s wi X- hw -1 n is W gm-B , if Ai h 5 E M ffgg V , 52, as mf 'sg A ' M .ima iz'-ig ' i 2 H MLM H ' Q . 55' WL 5 gg I mr - Y sae, . -x-1 w Ay ww m K +-. 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Yes, Time is very imporTanT, Tor Through iTs sTrands are woven The ThoughTs, The words, The acTions, and The aTTiTudes ThaT deTermine The ' T bric be beauTiTui'? Niay we aii paTTerri oT one's characTer. Wiii The a ' ' ' The warp oT iiTe, wiTh a beauTiTui paTTern be good Weavers Tiihng Time, oT useful maTeriai. ALBERT F. GRAY, DD.-Presi lfi T i ff T'T IHAAE, H y V 1, THOUG1 . -- l OTTO F. UNN, Ph.D.-Dean The evaluation we place on life is indicated by the use we make of t' . Th ' ' ime ey cannot be separated. The long record of history is the mirror of life in its ceaseless conflict with an environment to which it must learn to adapt itself and control, or go the way of the dinosaur. These problems are the chief concern of education. lt was Montaigne who said, The object of education is to make not a scholar, but a man. There is always the underlying basis to occupy our concern. Life tends to sink into a groove. The reason we cease to mature is because we have exhausted our resources. To open the door to the limitless re- sources awaiting exploration and conquest is a serious goal. From here the individual should be prepared to strike out on his own. -E-,SAT C7 IRENE SMITH CALDWELL, M.A. TIME. . . i i f . r . Religious Education LOWELL TOWNSEND, M.A. Music Theory and Piano D. S. WARNER MONROE, Ph.D. Philosophy and History . f . .BTO IEACH , f if UV .L A ,L LN-A It K, .A,tU:Q27' mU,.j,f- -:DLR ,, H, 1' .QW 'M 'fx 6: t lojvdli mx ORVAL L. KERR, M.A. Counselor of Men English and History FACULTY 4' luv'- JULlA A. LINN Piano TO LEAD, TO COUNSEL 1 I -as um: ei? !,-i:n - - V V il--Q.:-21' WILMA I. PERRY, B.S. Counselor of Women Speech and Applied Theology ,, msg ' V me :Eze 5 x Hx z,,.. 1, A. zigzfir . ' ' .wflmlgyw mn - 5 L- :A mffeei saga mesissffwfs' , wg, JL MARY H. HUSTED, A.B. Registrar and English , ,-I. c jiri l , -- ' '. -- -My qw . -up vlqzfif s l RUTH L. GREEN, B.A. Assistant Librarian .11- p. ,. W L N TIME . . . . .TO lNSPlRE MARK LLOYD, M.A. Stagecratt c. ANDRESEN HUBBARD, Ph.D. HELEN R- LLOYD' M-A Science Dramatlcs MILO L, CHAPMAN, B.D. Old Testament Applied Theology LOUIS F. GOUGH, B.D. New Testament Pastoral Theology Greek u . - .7 I' . A L. Liu.1f?tifl'5l e' l l 59.7 FACULTY . ro MOTIVATE MARY E. CALBREATH, B.Mus. Voice A l-AUREN B- SYKES, Cl'1-Nl- ESTHER H. TURNER, M.A A Cappella Choir Spanish Organ Choral Conducting MACK M. CALDWELL, M.A. Oraforio Applied Theology Sociology l PEARL LEWIS, A.B. j l I Librarian 3 . V l A .,...v. 21,31 ll l ll -ii i- JP? ,I , ALMAE JOHNSON Office Assistant v 1 , - I I , ' I I ,. ,. -A-' -in GRACE WHITNEY Mafron lf? P-' LUCILLE GOUGH Office Manager ARDATH TRINE Bookkeeper IDA MAE KLUGE Snackery 1-1-3 I - I fi ' i IS f+- ---A -- 7 TIME . . . . TO MANAGE LEAOTA BAUGHMAN Cook ,..-A STAFF llillflljli , t l . . . TO PROMOTE 31 Rqlv 'l gk EWU- iw ' A W J WIANA GOTTIER Secretary to Alumni Office ,U E, I VSA ,qw ,3 .K WJCJ ,J i.J.Q,4 Qgj?' J, V Lf' , 'mf-5' Ox WMU x ' li 97 ., QW -,X JAX QA my CLARENCE PERRY l JJ QXg '3' M X .lf fxf Business Manager flw Mp awww gi Y' Q1-'Wax lf' RUTH WILSON XE R :J N jg , A ,LV Cafeteria Manager .KU-J V 1 z fi v J gig 4550 GUSSIE NINEMIRE Receptionist PERCY GOTTIER Almni Director DONNA RAGSDALE Girls' Physical Education Instructor , 'N 'wwf im 3 1 K ..l. I fu, inf, i A 233.3 is ffifffffff , -:-gi-EFA' F 'f 'S-vmsvu ,, . ', Us 5 JF s, , . . , ,M fi g. 9 Q ' 1-5 ' 4 N if 5 ns , Kr fs? - Ag Q 39 5 as up e ' .F Q3- W5 pf H '3' E 4 wf, , milf H 'Q-' ' .Jin big I ' r , '5 , 1 14-, ' YQ, 1 ffl W A E26 mn ...W- y .lfgra f -1 f'T5l1'v l . . , nn' -ff ' ,gf . ,. ,.,,wf , Y ,V ,v 1 7- Y 361 3 :,, ,V.e. , ' 'A v ' E555 1 ' 1 ., , F nv ' , ,V ,, , M , his Fo ' 1,!Lg,Qiv0!EI V -- A- FJ -, ' 12- :'15?'+r.s 2,-jatru -I Ffh' . 4 1. -F .r 57 'S' .. , ki, . 'Q 1 gmilsli. . -A..-.3 J..-av' -4- 'ina , ,. ,V ,Vt ' A f. 'Vs 11, 1. 1 ,.'1:'M-' .. N fa., Av . 5 E J 1 'I ' .A J 41.1 5 JUANITA KYKER ADAMS TIME . . . The Senior Class comributes memorial in honor of Dr. Linn. , .2 ORR CONRAD EDWARD N. CRAWFORD, JR. B.Th, B.Th. Lois JANE GIBSON NOLAN FRANKLIN GREGORY A.B. B.Th. . . . TO VENTURE FORTH TIME p ir. ff CLIFFORD E. HARRISON FRANCES EVELYN HEWITT MARVIN ORLO KRETLOW A.B. A.B. A.B. . . TO ADVANCE! We, of The graduating class, aspire walk in The sfeps of our Masfer. As leade in The church we shall, wifh God's hel HARRY W. KUNKLE DALE WARREN MARK CHARLES E. OLIN, JR. B.Th., A.B. B.T h. A.B. -qgesar' Lons LESTER OLIN THEDA FAY QUINN KENNETH EUGENE RENFROW A.B. xp B.Th. A A:B. ,gal i:7Z'4fI,E'fL ay 7 if Gbflfii? ' ' . . TO LEAD! if M , VK SJ? gif ??,Q7Vc7L- Q2?ic QZ5,ff.1 J- ide people in The paths of rigbhfeous- R X ss for His name's sake. CARSON REYNOLDS KATHRYN DOLPH REYNOLDS s.Th. s.Th. ROBERT DALE SALISBURY e.Th. Y1'v:gIx:rrrvrv E 'EN W MYRLE EDWARD SI-IAW PAUL SI-IEN JERALD VERN SPIRES h AB AB TIME B.T . I O O T0 LAUNCH OUT EUNICE MARIE SWAN B.Th. LOIS HAGGERTY GALE HENCY GERALD WRIGHT S-.... zzf. '- ef M E y ' ' I:'V I Lug 4 X TIME. . . MINISTERIAL DIPLOMAS. Dz6.:fT,.f13?':E::E-QW 'J '.X.fL-tk! CVLQ. 1 '3 1'L ,'. ..- I , , , 0 Lu. .kb ...Quik 1 , -s,v..Ef,E,E,I ' ww - r OT-mf.. X , .J -.Jun . J, QW, 3, if!-I. 'V'-ix 'MZTQTY In .fl 'lift M29 ': '-'iw ' -2 in - I I fy , , ,+ ,. 1' 0 .T - -5.1 lfiftfulkn- V 'HTA' ,' ' 3 ,ff :- K, f , J.. Ik ' . 5' 4' 'Q '-' ' ' ' QT S, . L -fg E114 C1-4-.Jil RIA, cI,..I If 1,1 .Eff Qs is 1 . l if K RQ-5 4.3 1 if-gI,l,,x.E . T - . K' TKZE ZA' VX - :T.i11T-5. ,J 1 -V , cal. -5' R , , 0,,.,Q. f., EDWARD GAY BROWN ALEX KLAU5 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CERTIFICATES . . . TO ACHIEVE I ' 'ET' Y 5539 mm TI wg FYI? ,EI QIEAT TI T . 3 :-E: 10 EVELYN LOTS BENTLEY BETTY MAY BLANCHARD JUANITA EVA GREGORY Lons ANNE HOUGHTELIN JOAN CAROLYN MATTEK BETTY LOUISE WAGONER IRMA CooK WELLS - T04 M -f,. , xx. , ,, v egg, . 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',jZt,VX.,V,J pllmyylr ,Ni lflsfffW1i'3l L Mlrfililwli r pw: fl- r l ll'yMable Colleh' l Richard Craghead if, William Elder Wilfred Felchle 5 Harvey Good ,, Y..,i:,:.,i . 1-. Ned Harpest TIM E Dawne Linn Martin Ninemire i . N erm ,, ii Raymond Hood Almae Johnson Carol Ann Kreilow O I . . TO SET YOUR GOALS . . Valdar Linn Rietta Maurice Alan McNeely Gerald Power Louie Ross Marcelyn Salisbury .-. ' George Schmidt William SFFIBFT fee: Morse Trine Ted Vallembols Sydney Vallembois Wendell Wallace . . TO STRIVE TOWARD YOUR GOALS. Try as she may, The edifor can'1 gel a word in edgewise. .1111-.... ..,.llmJ'..m --In T, Am-. .l , 5 v.,a, -hw QM A 'f . , 'J I A ', Q -Q' 5-K 'wus 6 lm Asif? Y W z E aw I I ,Z P j 1, , I -4- L gf , ,se A I M Fx? . A 1 A ,wa l . 1 . I vt. ul-L'ui-ig' Terry Barnes Paul Cassle Russell Dyer Marilyn Edes Albert Edge Richargl Einerson ff fi ff '53 E if ,f QQ- o My , 5 G' V 759' J fl I M lb. 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Librarian, Miss Lewis, busy in The old library L Raymond Hicks James Jardine Paul Kilburn Ronald Kyker Rene Mauldin Jeannine Millard Glenn Miller Robert Moore Yuriko Ono Dan Petersen . . . TO GROW. Study lime in the new library ?wFYIl l .JL -J-.r-Mi-11?2W'1 ' lllllllm, lil! .HH . , ,, ., ill ,llw 'Iwi ,HI 'UQ 1 l l 'Q' WM- 'Mew Jerry Phillips Clyde Pope f Donna Ragsdale Elaine Saager Mildred Scott Richard Shorb Kenneth Sprague Ernest Staley TIME . . . . . ro SEEK wisnom . . Harmonizing with Prof. Townsend Barbara Stevia Robert Thompson Rachel Walker Will Wells Violet Werner Mariellen Westlake Ethel Willard Eldon Wolfe Velma Zehner 'vlfbf ' A 'uf ffv V f,gaLo'L- V Aww- U Q Quvhi 'Ml' . . . TO BE RECEPTIVE. Contributions from various churches arrive at Ingathering time. 1 : . P -F'-,-,,,.,. 'Tl 'Y' Jim Allen l'-'l' 552 Daniel Arnbrisfer A Doreen Buckel A TIME . , . i f 1255.313 . fy ,F - . -:WG sl M E i ' Rodn 4 .. Roy Black J C d'lI B if C H' ' ' ' HaanrlciZDaaLl1i2ison Sliirleyclgallis New discoveries in The biology class . V. 5 ,.,, ,. il Crystal Brown Shirley Cutshall Ralph Dockfer June Fairchild l l Ci. f. F? Myron Forsyth l lib, l Behy Gray Bill Hayes TIME . . . Professor Townsend in classroom is F-'IA i rv- Ulrich Harclt Frances Harmon Carroll Hendrix William Hiddleson Wilma Hooper Janef House . TO DISCOVER . . . i l Q: , -1-Q, . - , Q fs ,. .s. 4, Esther Harris Emmett Hofer Richard Hubacek Wilfred Jordan Will? Adi ,C fv- Q'-r QN- 6-'CZ WCS- l i C ' fie- Q L le up Lois Kinney James May Cecil Ransom John Shue Elva Kniskern Vonna Claire Millard Werner Reimers Pearl Smidt Charlene Krogh Helen Lange Howard l.OVere1't Robert Moore Priscilla Morrison MHfl0I'ie Pullers Glenys Rust Doloris Salisbury Connie 5lWeeleY Donald Smith Glenadeen Smith 5C0fl Smith TO PERSEVERE. ' Carolyn Smolhers Harold Sullivan 101k TIME. . . Helen Ulis ,ei in ,S 'fm in . if X x f 0'X fm Time for a recital . . . Genevieve Patricia Thompson Mary Trudgeon Janice Underwood Connie Vaughn Herbert Willard Wayne Williams Madsen. TO BE ESTABLISHED. Jkt 'ft' Ruth Turner Faye Werner .loan Winters Dan Wyanl ' ., ,.- Melloa Acosta Eldon Forsyth Dorothy Hilliard Yvonne Neely Ee... A l hill Carol Ashford Vitula Baize Marlene Felchle Elsa Green Jo Ann Groves Herman Leon Hicks Faye Johnson Barbara Livingston Genevieve Madsen Mildred Monroe Ardath Trine Ruth Werth Geraldine Wilburg Dorothy Woodrum SPECIAL STUDENTS B- W '1 ri Y F ,, an- ! ' ' ' Doris Jean Clapp Barbara Sue E QA ' Douglas TIME . . . Javan Rowleff Wiana Gottier Yvonne Houghtelin TO MATRICULATE SPECIAL STUDENTS Don Burrell Howard Grisby Savas Joannides Kay Mauldin 'A X Ax Elvin Heerman ' Eileen Keiser Ruth McElvain Kenneth Wood ,, L IT .-5 sg-N' 'L V 1 fi, ,, 'T .vgv . ,g .. 4, 1- ,A ' .. ,, 4, 2dV,iv,Y X J f,,.'k7 f ff JJ MP L J .-1 ,yy . f A , X M7 M, 3441,-, ',e- Must be a ioke Spanish Style TO STUDY Tha1's not The way the Greeks said if. During the Pafriarchal Period in Bible llla Q x L-, I4 -H 1 xl I A .- TIME . . . The STudenT Council is The governing body of The college which coordinates The student .acTiviTies, and Together with The administration regulates campus life. Realizing The responsibility of aiding in The development of each T sTudenT, The members of The council endeavor To promote Christian ideals which will lead To This development. A cup of coffee is The only Thing that interrupts The lively discussions perTaining to Student Government at The Council meetings. al STUDENT COUNC m,,, STUDENT COUNCIL KEITH CAUDILL ROBERT THOMPSON GALE HENCY President EVELYN BENTLEY Secretary JUANITA ADAMS Vice President MILDRED SCOTT SHIRLEY CUTSHALL ORVAL KERR Advisor MRS. PERRY Advisor TIME . . . The giTTs of The church aT The an- nual HarvesT IngaThering FesTival are greaTly appreciaTed by The sTudenT body. These giTTs come from all over The wesT coasT. The generosiTy of These wonderful people makes possible re- A Truck load of poTaToes is unloaded by some of our boys. The Four Flats enTerTain af The in- gaThering service. Our President, Dr. Gray receives a special baskeT of food from The in- gathering gifts. duced raTes for every meal served aT The cafeteria. . . FOR HARVEST INGATHERING Y, ,uayw ,wg gf' A . 'iv -. n- . ,4 iii . 'hy .L x ax 9? -nuqp ti! 4 A highlight of this year's ingathering fes- tival was the dedication of the Otto F. Linn Library. Dr. Linn stands before the group to receive the dedicatory honors. This is a partial display of the gifts of food given by the congregation of the Church of God on the West Coast. 'H .Alai 5 A, SM? L11 lf? J X! sf , '-I' .Q, , O 5 E 32 ,.,.,- gh all I 5 . 'lL,b , T f A, .. ' 0 A' L h - 1 8 U' J VA. ft uf. ' .1 3 , ,. 4' f a. . Q. . I fw IIA Q - X X E F ff' ,f I 1 Qi . . . TO BUILD An air of anticipation is felt as the actual construc- tion of the library is begun. Interest mounts as the con- struction nears completion. The final result outwardly is an appearance of beauty and inwardly a sense of or- clerliness and an atmosphere of stucly. N Just a waiting 5 F If ki U Mi ' W Leave it to Kenny TIME . . . The checking station gig, The line forms in the rear The members of the faculty ioin the students in moving the library. Students with the members of the tacu ioin the fun, thrill and hard work of movi the ten-thousand volumes of books belongi I Q-iv ,Tk 'S- WhaT's This, The chain gang? Tl'1eSe People Who 5TUdY J' ' E? wx Hold on Howard, you will soon be There W5TCh Those SlW9lVeS fill UP . . . TO MOVE The Pacific Bible College library from The d floor of The AdminisTraTion Building To new, spacious library building. The new library is conducive To study aesaii :.rur - v , '-eff'---af' -t f'-nt -.H .We 'P ' ,W 1' 5 if f ee1+Pfff'm it A c s ,jg l h r 5 t 5, Dr. Harold L. Phillips was guest speaker tor the Founder's Day services. TIME . . . . ro HONOR ouR PRESIDENT Founder's Day was instituted this year to honor Dr. Albert F. Gray on the occasion of his fiftieth anniversary as a minister of the Church of God. We are proud of our president's long years of service to the church. Students, faculty, and friends pool together their funds to purchase this entrance pylon in honor of Dr. Gray. ii t fu ' 1 ' 'H f,11 1 x sifgm Y 4 , I U55 .1 1 .mE- H if ,us-.qv--2 . 3' Nah - -. S J L 4 ' f F zz, f 1 lf-' QE I ' ffwwg ' Y :iv 41: . .Qs,s5': A? nm , ' ' ' n 39.5 7 ' P'-' LE '-'- f '- wir I . Q I . V ANN A. .4- q ssmwmw , , n 4 ij, 'I , WI , x .2 1 I 4 I1 2 , , , X L 1 If 1, fm i .'- fi 5 I M3 'H . .ggi gi. ', ts ' 4 www 1 L 'IRQ N A ' r' ii ' 51, ' Yi L f :af H132 ff-f ' -s f 4 - . 4 3, ,f X N 531 if ' 3. f' , x ' 3 fa lm! hmm xv s, i Av A :- ' v f fa, aff .. + 'xf fl .0 3 X 4 P :s .ilk X C 5, . -r S1 ALBERT nan ..... Q. , rg? .7 Y '.wS13., y?' wwwm 'Av gziiisgkff H5 ,I . H nm f. f E . 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'11, :V 4 V ! 15l JwvHQlw?pK . .. Ag, tg: VST ,-T-:' 1' mi' ' -- 4- em ' 11233 .Atl 1 , V . 5525 ' M.. an 115 ,702 ' , , 1. ll 2 T: . 252, ' ' gba 7 , ., hfffsfi E-i E X ' 14 2 - S -r . l H I TIME . . . . . . Fon AcnoN The CommiTTee on Evangelism serves as a coordinaTing body for The evangelisTic endeavors of The sTudenTs. They plan a Field Day each semesTer, when sTudenTs are en- rolled To share wiTh congregaTions in WashingTon and Oregon. These sTudenTs preach, sing, and assisT as They are' needed in The churches They visiT. The commiTTee also answers The calls for assisTance from The local congregaTions. The YouTh Team is sponsored by The EvangelisTic Com- miTTee. They meeT wiTh The YouTh Fellowship groups of The area and encourage The developmenT of The ToTal youTh program of The local congregaTion, by special workshops, panel discussions and conferences. YOUTH TEAM Rachel Walker, Jeannine Millard, Al Hammons, Ernie STaley, DoroThy Hilliard, Joyce Elias, Yvonne Neeley. ml-:yr 1 -V -T.-, - zz, qyqpt ramws,-.,...M..-Y,-,Z - .Z F -- r .,.. Y-, -Y-,H -.., ,.-2-, ,Y . I 2:-1 Y- 3121 1 i a? W . T' HSEMT vi -- --.-. E , ..... W? ...... . .,.,..,.... ...,., , .,- ,W We -M . T 1- . T,1,iF T 'l. ELi5 w..ssE i. ' ' I- Z.,-s5:,:' f2f2f2 'imfk mi:-k '54'F?. -A . E -- 'T ae -are 'g'lb gfm3T ?iiQf em- we af T 2 if je ie TTT Q. W, T a E W if SW in 3 af E ar l H .L E 1 Q may Q gg, if A afar-I i Bk E H W HQ 5 Tm: he fm Q .T EIT, W Q ii W W... as 3 -H . rf:-nf 'lvl E use ' wail' iz TTT? -:- ll - 5 , f ce a T aiccc T T 2 T T rr galil aggairriii air ,gg S324 Q T N he M ,C-1. F an Q f1 'wrii' iii QQQQQQ, ,wiser T. ew if ie- 1 -T-me ,W 253-f 1. . X - , , .T,,W,.g,i.,,,d.7.. LTW-.f.......,:i...- .Q .W V...-...-T -...-... -ww.:-...,...-... .. -,.. ,,, 5 W W . ll '... ii .,... : gSg........ ii... '...g..... ii ... fi llgglPlff...ii...f- ...... 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FOR INTERNATIONAL 'FELLOWSHIP PORTLAND PLAYS HOST TO INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONVENTION Representatives from all over the world, including these delegates from our sister school, The Alberta Bible Institute ot Camrose, Alberta, Canada, gather in Portland tor the 19th International Youth Fellowship Convention of the Church of God. The Oratorio Society of Pacific Bible College join with many others toymake the Sunday Morning Communion Service one of the highlights of the Convention. sociAL communes PROVIDES TIME Fon . . . FUN by The lighT of The silvery moon The social comrniTTee provides fun, frolic, and fellowship for The '-'qi-Vi -'! 'A l 2232 NIE ..FRO l'l'i'7E i in with The goblins . . . i T 'i ff? . fg..i sTudenTs of Pacific Bible College. These social acTiviTies are planned wiTh all The sTudenTs in mind To enrich The experiences of all par- TicipanTs. A well rounded pro- gram includes such annual evenTs as The Chrisfmas BanqueT, Ski Trip, and The EasTer BreakfasT pic- Tured below. in av- ' -3 ,i Ui '33 -.V ,A7 ,, , ' ' iff v, -sf? 15? 9 , 1 ' A . , , igfgfpqgzg f 1 -t ...- . , . -- 1. , Q. -.1 4 '. ' ' . V. , 1 1. : ' 4 ,,g:,:' b 'L ' af Christmasfide. THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Mrs. Perry, John Shoe, Thelda Quinn, June Fairchild, Kerr, Howard Herringshaw. ' -'H Y' W ' H' i ' Izf ii Zigf' i -l , . S , Ii ' Paul Ashton, Janice Underwood, M i ' ix jviiiiiefiir ,,T.,V lx . i xagbxeji Y 'L 1. ,' . .ii ,ik is . id, i ii . in T f I ig Jig Ni 'xr ,, -, I E 1 i 9 sri ii.. illiiilliwf awww , . 'ss my gypsy QW TIME . . . . . . ro ASSEMBLE ee is W.. :sim 1 Barbara Craghead, Almae Johnson, Ted Vallembois, Emmett Hofer, Terry Barnes, Gerald Powers, Professor Kerr, Advisor, Lois Houghtelin. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE A change in scheduling of classes This year made possible an as- sembly period each Monday. A new committee was formed To care for This hour. The assembly hour has proved To be an interesting and informaiive period in campus life. .lohn D0U9la5' Hewllllf . . EvelY'l Advr50l': . Pert'Yf dm Fritz H:gikoTrZ,andinQ. , Keith Ca: eff ll5llnEtlz?3la9sdalef Pro e o . . . FOR SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT The Spiritual Lite Committee endeavors to enrich the spirituality of the campus. it aids the spiritual growth and development ot the students through the planning of the weekly prayer meetings, the Holy Week Services, and the two weeks of Spiritual Enrichment held each se- mester. During Spiritual Enrichment week, nightly services are held and an outside speaker is engaged. Dr. John Crose, San Jose, California, and Reverend Isham Crane, Eugene, Gregon, are the speakers tor the 1954-1955 school year. P During Holy Week, services are held each day during the activity period. This year the services are built around the Seven Last Words of Christ. ,ai an . ,,., 4,514 'A 1,35 . .x. r 4. 1' -:Fx A 1 . -1 . fs 'M-.. 'Q .x . TO ACT Here we are at The annual Drama Club BanqueT as Mary Ruth says, Hmm, we'll fix if, Our purpose . . . To porTray The message of ChrisT Through Drama. 2o5JSpler's Day play presented by The Clyde Pope, Doris Hissam, Lois Haggerty, Paula Huff, and Rachel Walker. wrff W ,si 'L' . in Q V ' I' A .. . .... ,,, k ,, . ,.1 , A ffm ' , 35 'ig ui . -,. 2' 'Y Mira -9 ' - W rfliff, ',T1 'WW kia . 5 li? ' : A EQ- I ,Mui 5.5. rwslif w. ,': ae. ill X A 1 It f 5 ' ,L 4,5 - 2 ff ww -M f r V A Q, jf.. , Yifiw - , - , mf . -- if 1, . 1 nr' l 4' 'lv 1-,l as .- 1 51 .1 IW 4 H' I . I7 - an - -va' . . ' ' ' -' ' ' ' ' ' T- .,,-- W- 'X X sf 'A 5-.H W, 1 ' ,wi .' 5- ' -fa ' J -- , .9k'ff' 75 'LS' ' -A 4 1 --:Ei y ,iQ-w HH -We NME - M V'-'f . xii: . V-f.' ,V . .w '1 ,f W TQ an We , if W fl, .. A-,JiM,, L , r M, 12 1, 121, AQ? 3a' .3 '- Ttff- im ,, mr ,W Q N. A , .A n W I f , ix ,haf .' K W , if ' W9 ,. x -,ik - lax? U-w , 61 R i .U ,,.. Y f-, . . 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Fon GIRLS CLUB The purpose of the Associated Wo- men's Society of Pacific Bible College is to create and develop the highest ideals through a Christlike life. We seek to be refined, to cultivate our thoughts and language, to develop purity of taste in our minds, morals, and styles, and to radiate ioy and friendliness. Among the special events this year was celebrated the anniversary of the Girls' Club honoring ten years of ser- vice by Mrs. lrene Caldwell. The Girls' Club Tea was also a high- light of the year. Donna Ragsdale, June Fairchild, Jeanene Millard, Rachel Walker, and Betty Gray. Mrs. Perry, Advisor. I . if flfl' . FOR PARSONETTES The Parsoneiie Club endeavors To draw The married women connected wiih Pacific Bible College info a closely knii fellowship. The meetings are planned so as To form in each woman's mind a deeper appreciafion for spiriiual and cultural Things in life. Parsoneifes has become an oufsiand- ing organizarion due To The members' ability 'ro work Togerher and willing- ness To cooperaie. The Parsoneffes are given instruciion in the art of ribbon Tvino. The Parsoneftes learn to give at the Christmas pariy Mariorie Renfrow, Ann Ross, Gussie Ninemire, Lois Olin, Ellene Kerr, Advisor, Mary Burrell, and Virginia Douglas. X 1 .y a Spanish Club in iI'lfQJ'fTl'g':,5gi':!iCUSSiOl'1 1 I x 0 1 , A f, ,, l I 1 V Qi -e.. ., TIEMPO mmap Pupils and teacher learn Together 'R i :,g,1,. i Time out To relax ixli OTHERS. J,Verdad? Senor Staley F 1 -j, 'T 4,9 ., aj Z 4... W Few E 1:5 fin,-. M.. pziinxm gi H 1, .Wm,pTE ,U W, ..... :Wag . ' ' :Z if Mi'- ,-m- -' - ' .. 'I 1 - 1' V -:LL -:pa Q , ., ' P1-,f . ' , 'fgiliiusz 'V iii-53'P'sf'S,,?n,- W? 5 231Ff?Qs! 44iffEifff...i' N H. W ll MMJWQ , 1 Q . H 1 3 1 ,H Y A m H X , Q 1 H , jj ' N W F wk .Z W V1 ,i M.-g:::.:. 15 . +5 F H. V Y , , f-30 191-,- TO LEARN OF W AG ... E :dl Q Cb .If M N 4 Q .3 I CAMERA CLUB JAMES MAY, Secretary-Treasurer, BOB SALISBURY, Vice Presidenfg JB There is no escape from Percy Gotfier and his camera. f T l Presidentg PERCY GOTTIER, Advisor. r5ll1Ll1!l l llwllllr 'll T ,eww :slim fxssvfssilfs 7?H5W X TIME . . . . . . TO CAPTURE MEMORIES NoT only presenT aT imporTanT evenTs, buT also presenT To caTch The everyday happenings on The campus were The mem- bers of The Camera Club. A newly formed club on The campus, The members are in- TeresTed in new and beTTer phoTography Techniques. The Camera Club is a valuable asseT To The Beacon as The members cap- Tured many scenes used in This book. The high enThusiasm of This club under iTs ad- visor, Percy GoTTier, is a sign of a success- Tully formed organizaTion. Their regular meetings are interesfing, creaTive, and valuable To every member of The Camera Club. TU' 'lll llll ' ' cw, nj, , -wg :WW N is lull, K : g lrllw- 'K ,W , , U Q ' E3 fe Ei . I -y A 5 ' v V .T k I l -gg, ' , '15 ix V '1 A Q 4 59 :Q ' 1, -' , L . l V , if A 55 I A.. Q 'J f i . . -- 1' ' ? ' 1' 51 5' rx 5 ' -fn - A xy' - b T5 , S , F' T - A i , , 5 0 A1 4 1 H 3 -.Q is A ff A V V' A 2 ' A' . V 1 i f 1 1 J nl -' 1'- ff 1 ., 5 Y. ' ' 4' ' , U 3 'ff ,L '- . 0 9 f 5 I uit A if as fi 11 I v ? 1 123231335 E '39 gi is ggi? 12311.1 1 ia,-tis. ii .a 2. 11.1 2? ??1 i.-1 4 TIME . . TO SING Y A CAPPELLA CHOIR LAUREN B. SYKES-Director President , .............,...............,....,...,,... AL HAMMONS Business Manager ,,k.,, ,,.,,,.,.......... E RNIE STALEY Secretary ...........,.... ..,.,. G ENEVIEVE MADSON Librarian ....,,....,...........,..,... L ............. MILDRED SCOTT ORATORIO SOCIETY LAUREN B. SYKES-Director President ........,...........,.,.,,,.,,,,....,....,.. ELDON WOLFE Business Manager .....,....... JAMES JARDINE Secreiary ........,.... ,........ S HIRLEY CUTSHALL TIME FO Y SOCIETY THE MISSIONAR d PA Hammons Paur Ashton, Lois Haggerty, Dr. Gray an The Nhssrorrary Socrery Ks orgamzed 'ro promote 'rhe mksskorrary our- reach or our cohege, whrch cooperates whh 'rhe Home and Forergn Nhssrorxary Boards. The Nhssrorrary Socrery has a prorecr each year whrch Xeads ro dkscoyery or spkrhuah moraX, and socKaX needs or our mkssronary heXds. Our prorecr rhks year Ks to heXp support Adam Whhams, who is workkrrg whh the Pxmerkcan Xrrdrarrs ar Toppemsh, Washkngion. Every srudem Ks a member or The Nhsskorrary Sockeky, and has op serve through rherr hnarrcXaX suppork and prayers. PO rrunhy 'ro . . . TO VOLUNTEER Whom shall l send, and who will go for us? Then said l, Here am I, send me. Isaiah 6:8. ,W w,t'1 . ' 1 if -'AA at-,:1f.'1u.z. . My-E35 jqagg ---' ee- -W W- - ' 'iimlllg ' ' -2 Yffffqx 9 'it it 255, ,nfl T Ya ' :sn-:.,1 .L ,t T v.i?i?:743v1,f- , , - Z :Ing 1 . H , 3 .1 n tw - 'A X in t ,tt it it Mrs. Caldwell, Advisor, Carol Kretlow, Mable Collett, Evelyn Hewitt, Jerald Wright and Dorothy Hilliard. To broaden one's vision ot the needs of the world, to gain a greater understanding of the opportunities of service in the field, and to enrich one's lite and the experiences ot others, are the purposes of the Student Volunteers. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TEA TIME . . . Again we are engaged in the Girls' Club Tea. As a hostess, Genevieve Madson serves our President, Donna Ragsdale and our Program Chairman, Jeanine Nlilliard. The tea is being held in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Cald- well. Welcome! As a hostess, Rosellen Aro greets Miss Lewis, Elaine Saager, and June Fairchild as they arrive at the Tea. ' ' ,ii K , , ,M 53' dv-1 ,,.. Hfiirv , --' ' -. tiger? - NY x , l gt- lf f-,wa Shirley Davis is selecting a note from the music staff which, when opened, reveals her secret paI for the year. Endeavoring to cultivate an ap- preciation of finer things, Ethel Willard reads excerpts from great poetry. . x-.-1. -'- '31-,Y 3 -:Iss ar-lf.-'lvl . 'ff A -w' -- lx. v ,rff','.3,f4a,,L V J .vp -mfm .pf l l r H N 575 - ' l V ,,A l :Qc 4' BANQUET TIME . . . . . . And here it is! The annual Christ- mas Banquet . . . the decorations, creative, the food, delicious, the fel- lowship, enriching, and the program, inspiring. CHRISTMAS BANQUET if 'J is 4, -'p . . QM- l ,g it Participating in this tradition makes one proud to be a part of Pacific Bible College. Even those at the head table seem to be enioying the good food. l M ii... I- NLQ.. ,,,l,,,,,,....l2W gf' TIME f cgi! , iyjil N1 , ' v J 'F JV 1' v lf , .glff A 'ii' ly eip .-M it Ji if - Auf . iw The happy occasion begins with the girls pinning a patch upon the man of Their choice. The events of the evening led to a merry scramble. FOR SADIE HAWKINS DAY. A A M sf 2 X f I' The girls declare a hunting season on 'A L 2, A men each year durhjg the month of, U 7 IQ V ' Q ,ff 1' . November. ,f I.-T I ' - i ,.,, -11 I . te., ff X 5 I 'H 1 'm xf 19 1,4 - '. ,y . If lv 'r I s .fs .. ' T l l ,C+ W rf I V i Q' . , .u If 'js . 1 -4 l '-Q, X I- T N I l A A 'lid K! 'J lb 11 l . fl. wi' K . ' ,J ' : i Yx ,9 XXIL7, ,QrU.QU' .ii Even though the event is an- nounced nearly two weeks in ad- vance, the girls have to rush to pin their patch on the fellow they choose. Qlncluding Mrs. Monroe . . . she got her man.J xx FOR THE GOBLINS sn ,NH Just arrived from Anderson 'fo ad- vertise for The witches. I Mary, are you sleepy? 11 K?3:.,f!?ff x 7 g W 69' 779511, 'A' ' Q . Q-:ff This is what we call role playing. Mah Fren's . . . QUlET!! CPoor Keithj - - 4 wr . .a l-l a-. ' 1 7 , , T- l' R: l- ' -QQ l i.. i if F, '- '5- l . l in a, TIME . . . Hi there, Charlene! Goin' my way? 4, V F , :ye W .gf N- f f' U -ef A CAMPUS LIFE Campus life is inclispensible 'ro The c lege student. Rich memories are stored I in The small, incidenial, everyday happe Ha, Dawn! Caughf in The act! Come on Dwight, we all Mable, where is your tam? have 'ro pay. --ullllll, fr l Fon You Say, The Lois twins, aren'T They cute? s on The college campus. Vivid memor- . of campus life sland out clearly in each denT's mind. One look will 1elI you they are sophomores. Why AI you look right at home in . . . and you'Il need an apron I'T1Ofe Cr8dlT5 . . . ,--'-1'-i I4-'QR fm 'ull 5-F WT 'AIMS-Q I I , lim. , i i i x 1 . . A. ....-..- . E I z-- l '. fl? ,N -1-. M . U' .. Q1 J Ff , lk - l llll ii missin lu ui ii ssggggfggixxxi Sl' ll' yyy ll asf? ii a , ,wifi ofa, - mi im in i 'Z 4 l fflzgygwff S. : ii-555' 1 U-1. v , ,- W i. ii H iiiilwigii f? se. ' ui 'Eze X' wg A X ii 'iw egg wil l l S 'K l -ii, ?f2ff9Q,' ui pn dx Y. . gg o ii CAMPUS TIME 1 may iii S. W., Hypnotism fails to attract a crowd f 731 ML Students and teachers mingle Make sure everyone is .on time, Harlan, says Mr. Sykes. Across campus view 441- A new Teaching method Ernie, don't carry Betty, carry her books. Return from refreshing chapel experience. ia.- ,- 7 7 rf- Auai-wxeivf?z':f ' ,.lL..l'L 'Y Y A 'x i uf i , ' , i i W-.4,,,,., an , WWE? I ll I . ally Chapel and sunshine bring smiles to the students' faces. ,i E , A 2 frm- 'WN li: i L-J Qi 'li ,ii i Serving in the capacity of School Nurse, Evelyn Hewitt takes time between hypos to study. Q , . if! ia-e -X TIME Say, isn't there any pri- vacy around here? says lf, i1'4 ,li ' :TM X V api W . l ri an 4- ii if 'ii ,1 iw 1 ' -if x Mary Ruth Goodrich. l l gk A ,Y XQQQ fs 1 'wir Our Librarian has ioined the ranks and is staying in the Girls' Dorm. Say Miss Lewis, how do you like Dorm life ?u Q rs vi aaa: -Q: r Q , Vnolet Werner ns the fortunate one to have a blrthday during the school year CDoes Mom Whitney know about these partres at becltime'Pj , NN 1,-mm.-,,5 1.1.-,I f iw :mn l W, Don Burrell, Instructor of boys' Phys- ical Education, capably Teaches the boys the techniques of various sports. TIME . . . The enthusiastic rooters add to the spirit of the moment. . . . TO PLAY Girls receive Training in group sports, poise and grace, and principles of healthful living. gif' ' i. The girls are led by Donna Ragsclale, Insirucior of Girls' Physical Ecluca- tion. ,fag eflgygigvl ' gf , f,ffff9Yv,9 uf 'I' Q - ,,wgnf1 M ,f'ifQf,11-ewsel Wrfzfjwec' f, ,. .ffwf ' 25 xl! all ff, M9 My J ff ff , 0' ,- 'fp . f 'l -lrw I , ,y - J 1.1-- If ,fe - r ' a . swEErHEARr TIME . . . True love-the emphasis at the an- nual Parsonette Sweetheart Party - has no reason to be lacking tonight. Every Parsonette brings her Parson and the fun is on. With Chuck Olin as Master of Ceremony There is never a dull moment. Service with a smile. N SK-we ii.:s,r:: E , it' H 'e....-' K . JJ X ' Q ' 2 w . if A certificate for a crocheted bathtub for Mrs. Kerr. Wait till the sun shines, Nellie. 6 - .-.,LAf.-...- 'LILZIENH PARSONETTES ENTERTAIN THE PARSONS. mlm , . '- Q 'lum.ll lu lu , N, ,lu , mtl Ml! S Wm wlllulllwlll I3 m, ul Ml 5 wig ll ll H 1 li if'f:- x . ' 1 m111...'l WWI l l lu H W my lm ll l Eg J,-24 ?W H 'l!M1 W :ull llglggg.. , Z 'QP . v' ,Y r, 'iff , . , '- ii! : 'I 1' wi. . '- 13-fy., 2,1 1,1 Lui llllfllllx Wu ll ll I Not a single-wing, but be- lieve if or not, it's a car with people in if. We've had a clelighfful evening. Hey! This isn'T leap year! l ll ll nllangewk ' aw N W , X mi 'LF WILBUR SKAGGS Cairo, Egypt EVELYN SKAGGS Cairo, Egypt TIME OUR ALUMNI SERX Pacific Bible College has proud lwerifage in its abundai number of missionaries. The co lege and The alumni keep in cor GRACE DONOHEW Kenya Colony, Africa ERNEST and GRACE LAFONT Alexandria, Egypt IE I TO LOOK ON THE FIELD WORLD AROUND ct with each other throughout e years and each is proud ofthe her. W. M. DONOHEW Kenya Colony, Africa ARTHUR KLUGE . . Georgetown, Grand Cayman MARY KLUGE Georgetown, Grand Cayman FRANK and MARGARET LAFONT Kenya Colony, Africa v -eigffio. 1 1 W W Y , 4 2- ,gavage t tt at ,tw ' ttntttt , X 'H mtv tt :W tt 'tt N' W I t ,rgrta artt r r t t , I , 1 1 ft FQ 1 ' r ' Ht Ht Ht iw H W H ' t w r., tt., tttwwmmm tt u N vu 1,M,..'WM W umm tu 55 f fs: -eas..- f ,.. A Hg, , ,l E. Q y llllgggxszg ll ' I i T. T. F ' Qafw E BE Ki l Q H l l' g Il: v E U 4 Q f - , F' 4 N if - .. ilff,'l,.. fx X X I . 2 Q Q l 'lx ,L ff ia H 'aa 1 'I E I IL . cl- 1 5 4? l W .4 g F L ' -I-i l lI 'lxs?-li 'f AI- -'71 ll ll r la ' Q. W 'lf' l , few! Wg , t fn W A ll Maggy, ul ffl m zllli Zeke F? 'fglxlf-me lmllllggziig 1 DONALD GOENS Tokyo, Japan ll gifs as :mis TIME. . . Truly, The sun never sets up our alumni as they serve Thl masler in every corner of T ARLENE GOENS Tokyo, Japan HAZEL L. MCDILDA Kenya Colony, Africa AARON and KATHRYN KERR and Sons, PHILIP and DAVID Travancore, South India -:la ' .qv ' rld. They are ready and willing heed The call To service wher- r it may lead. CALVIN and MARTHA BRALLIER VERLE and OAKLEY MILLER and daughter Trinidad, British West Indies TO G0 INTO ALL THE WORLD ii ,,yi,,W,3i,g M, T ii ,Nw -, ly: H TH ,Nw ' r vm if-'2if5ggvv'w ii Y' i X :H rpg,-Rev, Kenya Colony, Africa ul -1i1i.sanHLx wmiimii - i . :iiiaiimawusnsnsuwijiiinnii maiiaumr TIME . . . The Associated Women of the Girls' Club of Pacific Bible College holds an An- niversary Tea in honor of Mrs. Irene Caldwell who has served as advisor the past ten years. In appreciation for her service, Mrs. Caldwell is presented with a lovely leaf shaped tray. Pictured are Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Perry, Present Advisory and Donna Ragsdale, Girls' Club President. The girls enioyed Russian tea-cakes and tea at this eV6I lT. gl i Y ??3?i'la4.l'T'.l' '.,,i l'.'l1'.llli..'1Q'Nillll' Sl fd' TO HONOR jeff ,f V' . l,' ,sl '1 I G This event was held in the home of Mrs. Perry, present advisor. - --I - X2 ,N N .1 ,J , J gf Te ' N -117 .V X I ,- ,,! x1 x al ' l ll 'I '- .J ,J 1.5 if TO EAT Looks good, Leaofa The food, whether served in The cafeteria or The snackery, is always good food. The Time spent in preparalion To serve such won- derful food must add up To hun- dreds of hours each week. The Cooks even eat their own food Please, Sister Kluge, iusi one lihle ole cup of coffee. Monroe Cskij i 5 , X: SNOW TIME . . . Every year shortly after The beginning The second semester, snow Time com again. A1 The break of dawn, The sno' Trippers are off for a day of carefre The snackey must be closed todayiisjx N Four's foo many That's a mean trick, Don as 3 Easy X? k ' :- SS ii+ i X32 rl :ax . -r1,..fei -I' . - 1 r . K: ,wa , ' '..7QT'.'- ff-,. -' '31 D ,Lf EET, 'Tj HT - W ' - .STN -'-ei: 2 -,J ,1.: : , . . 1 . IS FUN TIME ppy-go-lucky frolicking on MT. Hood. The n is well worth the time and money ent in making the Trip. Plenty of spectatorsfbut not many participants. ?1f'- , Looks like someone gave them a hot seat. Wonder why they're dressed alike. Springtime in the Rockies N.. avi, ,J , s,.iyL 'Pile 1 L2 ' ' i A i My appreciation to . . . Professor Kerr, for your interest and for the hours you have spent with the staff . . . Mr. Sandven, for your time, guidance, and untiring patience . . . Professor Gough, for always being on hand when the staff needed information concerning past experiences . . . Percy Gottier and the Camera Club, for your willingness to comply with the wishes of the Beacon Staff. The English Classes, and many others who aided with the copy work Ann Williams and Al Hammons, for your art work . . Cliff Harrison, for your Greek lettering . . Our many typists . . . Morse Trine, for the unlimited time and concern you spent on the book . . . Louie Ross, for your reliability . . . Richard Craghead, for your persistence in pursuing the advertise- ments . . . Al McNeeIy, for your consistent, steady assistance . . . Oliver Chambless, for playing the role of staff photographer . . . All of you for your enthusiasm and cooperation needed to make this book possible. . . Sydney This Time You're Righ+ If You See Our Aclveriisers For Your Needs On 'I'he Following Pages are Adveriisemenis of Churches, Organiza+ions and Businesses Who Like You VISIT THEM SOCN-THEY CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS SERVING THE WHOLE CHURCH Eighfeen alumni on fhe foreign mission field, Fourfeen alumni on fhe home mission field, and 200 alumni pasforing churches fhroughouf America. Many ofhers in places of leadership in fhe church. 1: g QW' YO U-TH SERVING Lef There Be Lighf Offering sfrong courses in Bible, Theology, Religious Eclucafion, and Music. Conferring Degrees of Bachelor of Arfs and Bachelor of Theology. REASONABLE RATES WRITE FOR CATALOG 22I9 S.E. 68l'h Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON HOLLADAY PARK I CHURCH OF GOD I 2.- Proposed Sfruciure Io be CompIe+ed by Iv1ayP -I956 ai? N.E. 2I Avenue and Tillamoolc Sfreei' I, UnI'iI I'he Above Dale Services Conducfed in 'rhe Presen'r Church Building aI' N.E. 8 AVENUE AND WASCO STREET PORTLAND, OREGON Telephone: VErmonI' 9575 JAMES G. WADE, Minis'I'er HENRY G. WILSON, Ass I. M Residence: 3I24 N.E. I6I'h Ave. 253I S.E. 84Ih Ave. Telephone: MUrdocIc 2662 Telephone: PRospecI' I 9II5 We ex'Iend a welcome Io all people, and specifically Io Ihe siaff and s+udenIs of Pacific Bible College, 'ro worship in 'Ihe services and Io parI'icipa+e in 'I-he ac'IiviI'ies of Ihis Church. A GROWING CHURCH WE COMMEND THE CLASS WITH A OF l955 ON THE GROWING MESSAGE ATTAINMENT OF GRADUATION The Church of Friendly In'reres+ And Warm Fellowship inis'rer ROCKWOOD l33 N.E. l92 Porflancl, Oregon Dwi1'e Brown Pasfor ALAMEDA N.E. 3I, Regenis Drive and Mason S+. F. Elmo Robinson Paslor Porlland Area Churches Congral'ula'l'e 'rhe Class of I955 LENTS-GILBERT I2230 S.E. Harolcl Porilancl, Ore. James Parker Pasfor VANCOUVER AVE. ALOHA-HUBER FRUIT VALLEY l9I4 N. Vancouver Ave. lf2 Mile Easi' of Aloha W- 2l Avenue Waller R. Grisel Eugene Linamen VBUCOUVGP- Wash- Pagi-or Pasfor Bill Heerlein, Pasfor POWELL VALLEY SKIDMORE WARNER MElvlORlAl. Corner S.E. I741-h N.E. I3+h and Skidmore 3402 R Sfreei and Marie Leon Long Vancouver, Washingion Larry Fl-a1ier Pasior Mlnha JBl'l'8'l'l' Pas-for PBS'l'Ol' ,fi-I if A ,f -xg-1 X X THE RICHMOND CHURCH OF GOD 394I S.E. Division Porflancl, Oregon Where a Chrislian Experience Makes You a Member ' Congraiulaies PACIFIC BIBLE COLLEGE GRADUATES OF l955 REV. A. C. ROPER, Pas'l'0r 3936 S.E. Granl' Sf. Residence WOODSTOCK CHURCH OF GOD 4937 QS. E. Woodsiock Blvd. Poriland 6, Oregon Because you have worked diligenily and faiihfully, you have earned ihe commendaiion we gladly give you. C C 0 I N a 9 s R 5 A T o U f L A I T 9 5 O 5 N S ! Woodsiock Church Rev. and Mrs. Pefersen Before you engage in your life work, we'd like +o remind you of anofher gradua+ing class. Those s+uden'l's had been wiih 'ihe Mas+er +eacher 'Through a ihree year Col- lege Course. On occasion of His leaving -+heir gradua+ion -he said, Tarry ye . . . uniil ye ,be endued wilh power from on high. lLuke 24:49l. No Training is adequaie wi'I'hou+ fhis enduemenf. Tarry if you mush buf, BE SURE YOU HAVE THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT upon you, if you would succeed in soul winning and Chrisiian service. SELLWOOD PARK CHURCH OF GOD S. E. I6'I'h Ave. and Spokane S'rree+ and i+s Pasiors REV. AND MRS. WAYNE BENDER Exiend Congraiulaiions +o +he Class of I955 -- .. I lla V' muwrr- mm. CHURCH OF GDD rl .. . . -Mi ll T X X -NN H 6 Our Inieresfs are Wiih You as You Go To Serve in Ofher Fields We Welcome All rhe Siudenis and Personnel of 'lhe College io 'ihe Services of This Church K -' Ji ? - VU CATION . 14 ,Q gNevoLeNC5 I 2115 I I' I ff +5 wnrrihi Service A X jimi: aw ,fof ,f of . 1303 IiiAZTmTf,iF?i,-I ST. .N ANDERSON, IND. FOREIGN MISSIONS HOME MISSIONS CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD HOUR ANDERSON COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CHRISTIAN E-DUCATION AND YOUTH PACIFIC BIBLE COLLEGE FREE LITERATURE MINISTERS AID AND PENSIONS Every Person Giving 'I'o The Local Church Every Church Giving I'o WorIcI Service MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE WITH MATERIALS FROM .I': T- -E:-:Q h BLUROCK CONCRETE :REED EIS: I PRODUCTS i f .. Sewer, CuIveH', Drainage Pipe, Well Curbing, F.H.A. Approved SepI'ic Tanks and Grease Traps Telephone 5-572I Pacific Highway, RouI'e 5 HAROLD STEVENS Box H50 Vancouver, WasI1ing+on Every Bottle of . . . IS PASTEURIZED , . . . IS LABORATORY TESTED X ,4x,N, . . IS GRADE A QUALITY ,, .P A , X Siandard Milk and Cream N Pasieurized Milk T. if 2 5 Perceni' Milk- I0 Percen'I' Milk-Ice Cream v Ikjd-1 2 Cheddar Cheese-CoH'age Cheese-Bu'Her 2 , , 'I Phone VE 2 I 38 Congra+uIa+ions 'I'o Ihe Class of I955 From FIRST CHURCH OF GOD VISII 'Ihe Howard and Newell S+ree'Is WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON For Film Finishing Phofo Supplies Rev. Archie Trudgeon, Pas'l'or 334I S.E. Belmoni' VE 7868 Complimenls of ' N INN N. O MDEl...llosdl1y MII Congraiulafions fo +I1e Class of I955 We Have Appreciafed Your Paironage I.e'I' Cliff Solve Your Upholsiery Problems WHITE'S UPHOLSTERY SERVICE 75l5 SE Powell PR I-7634 MENDELSON'S GENT SHOP Complefe S'I'ocIc of Nalionally Adveriised CIoI'I1ing 37I3 S.E. Hawihorne Blvd. Your Saiisfaciion is Guaranieed aI' EGNER'S SHOE REPAIR You will Find Skilled Worlcmen In 'Ihe Shops in All flue FRED MEYER STORES Congraiulafions 'Io I'I1e Class of '55 Wffwf leweIers 3729 S. E. Hawthorne wmci-ies DIAMONDS siLvERwARe WATCH REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Stooltey welcome Your Visit. They offer a l0 percent Discount to PBC Students Dial Ve. 2400 Be. 5-2400 W i fii f i- , fig'-i:,h, .. 5'-fu M -9391 iv r 5 V Page L, I- E ,iv Er Y E: W2-' , - U - , y nn MW? Especially well equipped to handle . . All Types of Publications, Booklets, Folders and Commercial Printing. 11100 Q PRINTERS 7 5 7210 N. E. Glisan St.-KEnwood 9942 Portland 16, Oregon We appreciate the opportunity to serve P.B.C. and wish to thank the students and faculty for their cooperation. NEW CATHAY RESTAURANT 24l0 S. E. 82nd at Division PR. 4-l6l6 CHINESE AND AMERICAN DINNERS SERVED DAILY 4:00 P.M. to l2:00 Midnight l2:00 to 9:00 P.M. Sundays hs- 7 hs-.e fsselifm ii '17 ii WEbs+er 2268 MR. E. F. MOORE, Owner of Moores Poinis ou? Io RuI'h Turner 'Ihe sewing fea- Iures of one of his 'Ien naiionally adveriised machines. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH See him for New and Used Sewing Machines Lloyd Sawyer 440I N.E. Union WE 3903 Porlland, Ore. 8326 S.E. S'I'arIt KE 7388 O MONTAVILLA SEWING CENTER if , E.: 'vis K ag 1 '45f:'T-1 4 +53 .I ' Q- as u .J I -I- ' A I T , gi g -. Y Ax . . :I Gel' Your Paini and Redecorafing Equipmeni' from Glenn Helfrich and Cecil Dorsey Radio-Television Sales KEMTONE DUTCH BOY PAINTS D i i O ' AUTO PAINT AND LACQUERS SPSCIGIIIIHQ 'U I'I0iPP'n'I' SPRAY EQUIPMENT-BRUSHES Frigidaire, and Maylag Appliances 204-I S.E. Powell FI 4377 CO. N.E. 28'I'h and Broadway ,, We Call and Deliver Phone VE. I234 ARROW CLEANERS 4-1 1-5 We Give S 8: H Green Sfamps 23I5 S.E. 50I'I1 Ave. Por1'Iand, Ore. NEUMAN'S RADIO 8: TELEVISION SERVICE 204I S.E. PoweII FI. 4377 If Your Radio is Worih Repairing Bring if in Ask For AI or Dick CiI'y-Wide Delivery Flowers for AII Occasions Weddings R. H. 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