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AMBASSADOR
1967
LONDON COLLEGE
OF
BIBLE AND MISSIONS
London, Ontario, Canada
EDITORIAL
This new edition of the Ambassador desires to accomplish a dual purpose. Not only does it attempt to capture a year between its covers, but also it endeavors to retain some of the spiritual atmosphere which chal- lenged all who have entered our school this past year. If this book will serve as a bridge to the past, to bring to mind lessons learned, and to recapture joys shared during the year just completed, it will have served these aims.
Our school theme is "World Evangelism through trained leadership." For each student to be equipped to carry out this motto upon leaving our college, he or
she must have begun growing toward Christian maturity while here. This involves a day by day process over a number of years, not just a sudden transformation at graduation. Considering this task which lies before each student, the yearbook staff has decided to present a challenge in this book: BE THOU AN EXAMPLE in LEADERSHIP. SCHOLARSHIP, FELLOWSHIP, and DISCIPLESHIP. Each of these areas must be developed to fulfill our school theme.
With these thoughts, we proudly present to you, the students, your new Ambassador.
Let no man despise thy youth; but BE THOU AN EXAMPLE of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
I Timothy 4:12
Larry Clements
BE THOU AN EXAMPLE IN...
Dedication 4
Tribute 7
LEADERSHIP
Faculty 12
Staff 16
Students 18
SCHOLARSHIP
Class of '67 27
Class of 68 37
Class of '69 43
Class of '70 49
Special 53
FELLOWSHIP
Fall 58
Winter 66
Spring
DISCIPLESHIP
71
Conferences 76
Christian Service 80
Chorale 82
Ads and Casuals 84
Directory 124
DEDICATION
This year, the Ambassador staff takes great pleasure in dedicating the Ambassador to our Acting President and Dean of Faculty, Dr. Foster.
To the community, he is the head representative of our school, but to us, he is a very special person. Why? Because he makes us feel right at home. At every meeting, formal or informal, he remembers each one of us by name. We are part of his family and we know that he is concerned about our total development.
In the classroom, we catch a glimpse of Dr. Foster, the scholar. His syllabi in Theology are tangible expres- sions of his systematic approach to studies.
He is an important personality in making our school life what it is. With him rests the heavy responsibility of running our school efficiently and the seeking of the best qualified faculty, so that we may receive the most benefit from our academic years. Therefore, as a token of our appreciation, we would like to say thank you to him.
Thus, to you, Dr. Foster, we dedicate our 1967 Ambassador.
'66 GRADUATION TESTIMONIES
ELEANOR IRWIN
During my early teenage years, one question loomed in my mind. Can only a few Christians know God in a personal way? If not, why are so many easy-going, and complacent, in their walk with God?
God says, "Ye shall seek and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart. "
While drifting along, God put a desperate longing in my heart for Himself. The second year at L. C. B. M. I had two courses dealing with the Inductive Bible Study Method. Spending hours on assignments in God's Word, permitted His Holy Spirit to work in my life.
ERASER McKENZIE
Tonight it is a privilege to stop for a moment and reflect before 1 set out to face a new frontier of life's experience. Born and raised in a Christian home in London, I was taught God's way both at home and at church. At the age of eleven 1 accepted the Lord Jesus Christ by faith. However, it was not until I was in Grade 13 that I made Him my Lord and Master.
I had never considered Bible College before, but it suddenly became a natural desire as I sensed God's call into His ministry, and I found myself entering the halls of London College of Bible and Missions four years ago.
What does London College of Bible and Missions
I learned how to really study God's Word for the first time. This has enabled me to know the Lord Jesus Christ in a wonderful, daily relationship.
L.C. B. M. has played an important and strategic part in my life. Our faculty has taught us, as much outside class by their personal help, guidance, and example, as they have in their classes.
As I graduate it is with the knowledge, "Not that I am sufficient of myself, . . . but, my sufficiency is of God. " --from testimony given at '66 Graduation
mean to me tonight? It was here that 1 again fell in love with Jesus Christ. Now as I leave, it is with a great desire to study God's Word that I might minister to others.
But as I go, it is with a great sense of inadequacy for all that God has for me to do, and yet there is that great assurance within my heart that even as He has called to the task. He will enable and His strength is made perfect in my weakness. I go to serve Jesus Christ with this resolve, "For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake, Amen. " --from testimony given at '66 Graduation
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OUR TRIBUTE
The school family takes great pleasure in expressing its most sincere appreciation to our former school president, Dr. J. C. Macaulay. Consistent and dedicated, he walked with the Lord in faith, making Him more real to us, thus bringing the Lord's blessings and guidance into our lives. In the hearts of our '66 grads and in the hearts of all who knew him, he will always occupy a very personal and special place. Our prayers will follow Dr. Macaulay and the '66 graduates who now have left us to serve our Lord elsewhere.
FRONT ROW: Frances Isaac, Eleanor Irwin, Grace Allison, Dawna Bucknam, Beth Hood, Doris Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Ruth Tomsett, Pat Snider, Ina Holland, Betty Postma, Faye Laycock, Beulah Browett, Carole Kirton. THIRD ROW: Ray Scott, Al Luesink, Fraser McKenzie, Jim McCoU, Bob Morris, Kosamo Kasonso, Richard Quiring. BACK ROW: Jack Longhurst, Gary Wharton, Paul Estabrooks, Art Postma, J.J. Tempelhoff, Gordon Hamilton.
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Dear Students:
The Board of Governors of London College of Bible and Missions count it a real privilege to be involved in the work of preparing you for the service of Jesus Christ. Although we do not often see you, we are always con- cerned about your welfare, and seek to direct the affairs of the school in order to advance your spiritual goals. Each of us trust that your experience in the college will be one of spiritual blessing and development.
We have seen 651 graduates proceed from the halls of London College of Bible and Missions. These prepared workers are already making a tremendous impact for
Christ as they serve throughout the world in many nations. Greater numbers of prepared workers are constantly needed to labour in the harvest fields. The Board of Governors desire to see the work of our school significantly strengthened in order to provide some of the workers which are needed.
To the graduates of 1967 we desire to express our congratulations, and to pray that the Lord's presence and power may be your portion in the days ahead.
Yours in His Service,
D. M, AUoway Rev. Lambert Baptist Frank B, Dixon Robert McClintock William R. McClintock Duncan D. Findlay Edwin F. Furtney
Dr. W. D. E. Matthews Rev. Roy W. Lawson C. A. Pitts William L. Pollard A.N. Scott Thomas Young
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Chairman, Board of Governors
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518 QUfcENS AVbNUE, LONDON. CANADA
Dear Students of L. C. B. M. :
School days are probably among the most important days of your life. In the halls of learning you acquire a resource of knowledge which you will use in the future days of service. Here also your attitudes are formed, and the patterns of your conduct established. I do trust that your experiences this year have been ones which will contribute to a wonderful future in the service of our Lord.
Graduates are now standing upon the threshold of a new and challenging opportunity of active service. 1 trust that you will continue to learn in the days ahead,
and that your life will be increasingly more like your Master's. The way ahead will be difficult, perilous, frustrating, and discouraging, but you will find that His grace is more than sufficient for all of these experiences that you will face. But then the way ahead will also have its blessings, its opportunities, its ministries, and its joys, and these will be most rewarding.
Some of you will be returning to the halls of London College next year. 1 trust that together we may grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord. We are living in very important days when the church of Jesus Christ urgently needs dedicated and well-trained workers. \v'e do not want to give our Saviour the second best, but must seek to become through His enablement the very best instruments to be placed in His hand.
Yours in Christ,
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William R. Foster
Academic Dean and Acting President
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W. Larry Dickerson, B. A. , M. F. A. Associate Professor of Music
Mr. Dickerson possesses B. A. and M. F. A. degrees from Bob Jones University. He is responsible for instruction in voice and for the direction of the College Chorale. A son, Kirk, was born into the Dickerson family last October.
Kermit A. Ecklebarger, B. A. , M, A. Associate Professor of New Testament Dean of Students
Mr. Ecklebarger obtained his B. A. degree from Wheaton College, and his M. A. degree from Wheaton Graduate School. Presently he is working on his doctorate from Chicago University during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs, Ecklebarger have two children, Kae Ann and Kermit.
Donald A. Leggett, B. A. , B. D. , Th. M. , Doctorandus Associate Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew Director of Christian Service; Librarian
Mr. Leggett received his B. A. from Dickinson College, B. D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and Th, M. from Westminster Theological Seminary. Having completed his Doctorandus at the Free University of Amsterdam, he is presently working on his Doctoral thesis. The Leggetts have one son, Jonathan and two daughters, Beth and Alison.
FACULTY
Charles W. Scott, B. R. E. , M. A, Assistant Professor of Christian Education
Mr. Scott received from Nyack Missionary College a B. R. E. degree, and from New York University an M. A. degree. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have one teenage boy, Michael.
Ezra B. VVatkins, B. Mus. Lecturer in Music
Mr. Watkins received a B. Mus. from Houghton College. He is presently working on a M. Mus, degree from the University of Michigan.
William J. Wallace, B. A. , M. Ed, Associate Professor of Missions
Mr. Wallace obtained his B. A, degree from McMaster University, and his M. Ed. degree from the University of Toronto, Mr, Wallace is now studying for a Master degree in Missions from Wheaton Graduate School. The Wallaces have two sons, one married and one at home.
PART-TIME FACULTY
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Mrs. F. Dickerson |
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Dr. W. R. Quinn, |
Rev. R, W. Wilson, |
Rev. J. Rendle, |
Rev. E. H. Mitchell |
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Missionary Medicine |
Homiletics |
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Mrs. V. Matthews, |
Miss J. McCand |
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Miss L. Miller, Secretary
Miss H. Hofstetter, Secretary to the Dean; Miss L. Scobie, Assistant Registrar
Miss M. Howe; Mrs. S. Gast, Office
THE STAFF
Our staff has served the school well, carrying out many unnoticed tasks, which have helped L, C. B. M. to run smoothly. Thank you, staff, for your faithfulness unto the Lord.
Mr. D. German, Business Manager
Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. E. Cassidy, Public Relations
Mrs. M. Schnurr, Alumni Secretary
Mr. T. DeKoning, Cook
Mrs. G. Jones, Miss V. Schwass, Mr. T. DeKoning, Mr. C. Pettapit Kitchen staff
L. Collard, E. Bridget, J. Fifield, Kitchen help
Miss B. Robeits, Assistant Librarian
P. Wclci:, I . Taoma;, F. '.-/.IJi, R. King, Maintenance help
M. McKinney, B. Furtney, V. Dutton, J. Cunningham, Library proctors
B. Eby, G. Carruthers, N. Eby, Dorm cleaning help
Mr, R. Heard, Maintenance
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EDITORS: C. Congram, J. Farquharson, D. Fama, B. Foster, D. Pickel.
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AMBASSADOR
1967
G. Carruthers, J. J
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,^ The Yearbook captures the happiest moments of your school life, providing a pictorial record for the futiire. Ten years from now, when you may be scattered to the far corners of the globe, you will look through this book thit holds so much sentiment for you as v.ou reminisce. Moreover, for the year- book staff, who must work hard, conscientiously and continuously, it provides a unique lesson In dedication, patience and journalistic experience.
FRONT ROW: F. Romanuk, Pres. ; M. Leyenaar, J. Cunningham, Vice-pres.
BACK ROW: D. Scheel, Treas. ; B. Tooke, T. Baetz. NOT PRESENT: J. Cinanni, Sec. ; B. Britton.
STUDENT
MISSIONS
FELLOWSHIP
The Student Missions Fellowship, in keeping with the purpose of L. C. B. M. - - 'world evangelization through trained leadership'- -is dedicated to informing students of world missions, and involving them in missionary endeavor by praying, giving, and serving.
However, since missions are next door, as well as across the sea, students are encouraged to serve as "workers together with Him" in London at the Rescue Mission, Salvation Army, Western University, and such other fields as God directs.
Besides a regular missions chapel, the student body meets in one of five prayer groups to intercede on be- half of those who are actively engaged in sharing the gospel with others.
This year we have pledged ourselves to raise $1600, which will go to the ends of the earth, that Jesus Christ might be made known in the hearts of men everywhere.
Kosamo Kasonso, '66 graduate now returned to Zambia
Wilson Ewin, Chapel Speaker
S. M.F. Prayer meetings each Tuesday
STUDENTS' COUNCIL
The Students' Council acts as a representative assembly of the student body. It is made up of representatives from the various classes along with an executive elected by the students. The Council com- municates student opinion to the faculty, and directs student extracurricular activity. An added feature in council this year is the Administrative Press Conference, which is designed to increase communications between faculty, administration, and the student bodv.
EXECUTIVE: G. Eason, C. Brenton, S. Males, G. McCullagh.
Steve Males, Vice- President
Garry Eason, President
FRONT ROW: J. Fifield, C. Grant.
BACK ROW: R. Henson, B. Lambshead, S. Males
STUDENT JUDICIARY
The student judiciary is a disciplinary body consist- ing of the Students' Council vice-president as chief justice plus four other justices elected by Students' Council. Its purpose is to encourage among the students self-discipline and responsibility for abiding by the rules. The judiciary reminds offenders that their actions have spiritual implications and penalties are assigned in order to reinforce these facts in the student's mind.
Ladies' Auxiliary monthly meeting in progress
LADIES' AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary is a group of faithful and interested women who meet once a month for the purpose of praying for the students and the College activities.
They have devised a prayer partner system whereby each member of the Auxiliary receives a student to up- hold in prayer.
Each year they choose something that the College needs for their project. This past year they provided the men's residence with new bedspreads, an electric heater and fluorescent desk lamps for the study areas.
We would like to express our appreciation to the Ladies' Auxiliary for their faithfulness in praying for and giving to our College.
Freshmen meet prayer partners
Ladies' Auxiliary Reception
M. Schnurr, Sec. ; L. Baptist, Pres. ; D. Dakin, Past Prcs. ; S. Black, Treas.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The Seniors, perhaps more than the rest of the student body, are aware of the Alumni Association. Upon graduation from our College, their names will be included in the membership of the Alumni. One year or special students become associate alumni members.
The main purposes of the Alumni Association are:
a) to encourage members to maintain continuing interest and support in the ministry of our school;
b) to co-operate with the College in achieving its purpose ;
c) to promote and regulate local Alumni activities as well as support the global Alumni program;
d) to continue in Christian fellowship with each Alumni member and create helpful friendships with present and prospective students.
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'67 AUTOGRAPHS
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But they that WAIT UPON THE LORD shall renew their strength.
Isaiah 40:31
FRONT ROW: H. Miller, Vice-president; J, Fifield, Women's Athletic Rep. ; W. Ericsson, Secretary. BACK ROW: R. Henson, Men's Athletic Rep, ; B. Furtney, President; C. DeBoer, Treasurer. NOT PRESENT: B. Britten, S. M. F.
CLASS OF '67 SPEAKS
Entering with the enthusiasm that is typical of Freshmen, this largest class soon made its mark on L. C. B.M. Characterized by determination and initiative, the class has endeavoured to remain a unit through socials and more important, the weekly class prayer meetings. It is this togetherness which has enabled the class to progress these four years, to the position of leadership and responsibility in which we now find ourselves.
Our major responsibility in our Freshman year was planning Mayhem, a tribute day to the graduating class. As sophomores, '67 had the privilege of organizing orientation. The games, skits, early morning breakfast and banquet were means to set the spiritual tones for the school life of the incoming class. This was the year of rollicking class meetings and frustrating elections. Then as juniors the year was highlighted by the grad banquet, a token of our appreciation to our big brothers and sisters of '66. As a team, '67 worked toward the realization of this goal. The responsibilities of these past three years prepared us for our senior year.
from our active list. Some have taken the step to go to the classes of '66 and '68. Others have chosen not to graduate. There are those who are pastors, one ministering in Southeast Asia, others are working full time elsewhere as the Lord has led. To these we say "While you were here, your contribution to the class did not go unnoticed; we are thankful and do remember you in prayer".
Now we are seniors! Retreat and the following Spiritual Life Conference set the spiritual atmosphere for this final year. We remember with special grate- fulness the three years with the Bradens and give thanks to the Ecklebargers for taking over as class advisors. Many of us are married; others are glad for single blessings. We contemplate graduation, the opportunity to serve our Lord. Many plans are indefinite, others are sure. One thing is certain- -God will guide us in His time. Anxiousness and fears are to no avail, they who know the will of God are they who wait on the Lord. We go, we serve, we follow, we wait--God will be glorified.
Many of our classmates have voluntarily dropped
Jo- Anne Cinanni Willowdale, Out, (C. n. B. R. n.)
Jo-Anne left her secretarial work in Toronto to prepare for full-time Christian work. At London College she has been a great help to her fellow students as a dorm counselor for two years. She is presently associated with the Navigators, witnessing on the campus of Western University. Upon graduation she plans to work full-time with Navigators. Her verse: Proverbs 3:5, 6.
Joy Campbell Timmins, Ont. (Dip.)
Joy spent four years in secretarial work before joining the L. C. B. M. family. Many will remember her for her willingness to listen and to be a confidant. In the future, she expects to be working in the secretarial field and possibly with children and teenagers in Quebec, following the completion of French language school. Her verse: Deuteronomy 10:12, 13.
Larry Clements Willowdale, Ont. (Dip.)
Following Teachers' College training and two years of teaching in Toronto, Larry came to London. He felt the need of having a deeper knowledge of the things of God. Larry's involvement in school life is evidenced by his part in the choir, and also his role as editor of this Ambassador yearbook. He plans on serving the Lord as a teacher of missionary children. His verse: Psalm 138:8.
Joanie joined the class four years ago from New Hampshire, U.S.A. She lias given leadership to the athletic program, serving as Women's Athletic Representative on Students' Council for a year, as well as participating on school teams. Because of her interest in children, and her summers' work with Child Evangelism Fellowship, Joanie is considering full-time children's work. Her verse: II Corinthians 2:14.
Joan Fifield Rochester, N.H. (C. E. B. R.E.)
Carl DeBoer London, Ont. (C. E. B. Th.)
Carl was born in Leeuwarden, Holland, His studies at L. C. B. M. are a continuation of Bible training which he began at Prairie Bible Institute. Next year Carl plans to continue his education. He and his wife have their eyes fixed on India as a mission field. His verse; Ephesians 6:6, 7,
Walter is from Toronto and came to L. C. B. M. upon graduating from high school at Briercresi. While at school he has been a member of the choir, prayer group leader and S. M. F. president. His future occupation is not definite but his tentative plans are to study in the field of Psychology. This he plans to use as an aid in a pastoral ministry. His verse: Psalm 55:22.
Walter Gawa London, Ont. (P. B. Th.)
Garry Eason Norland, Ont. (C, E. B.R.E.)
Garry became a Christian just over one year prior to coming to L.C. B.M. from Norland, Ontario, During his four years he has shown much maturity in his Christian walk, particularly as Students' Council president this year. He has blessed us with his singing ability through a quartet, choir and duet. Garry plans to take further studies in the field of Christian Education. His verse: Romans 10:9.
During his three years here. Bob has been actively involved in school functions. He has served in the choir, on the Ambassador staff, as a library proctor and as class athletic representative during his junior year. This year he is our able class president. Future plans call for a business administration degree at Waterloo Lutheran University, followed by Christian service, possibly on the mission field. His verse: II Timothy 2:24-26.
Bob Furtney London, Ont. (C. E. B.R. E.)
Lois Collard Port Elgin, Ont. (C. E. B.Th.)
Lois came to us from Port Elgin, Ontario. Her cheerful spirit and hard work have won her many friends at L. C. B. M. Through the Missionary and Spiritual Life conferences which she has attended while here, her walk with the Lord has been strengthened. Upon graduation she anticipates the mission field. Her verse: Psalm 37:5.
It is for her musical talent that Sharon is best known at L. C. B.M. She has distinguished herself as a member of the mixed quartet and the choir, and as pianist. Presently she is kept busy accompanying her husband, Dave, in their music ministry. They are looking forward to continuing to serve the Lord through music. Her verse: Hebrews 11:6.
Sharon Cast
London, Ont.
(Dip.)
X'erona Dutton Paris, Ont.
(C.E. B. R.E.)
After working as a medical record librarian in Trenton, Verona, whose home is in Paris, began her studies at London College. Besides pursuing diligently her course in Christian Education, she offered her services on both the Ambassador and Chronicle staffs and gave leadership in planning the graduation banquet of 1966. Her verse: Psalm 37:4.
Lyn worked four years as a secretary in Islington, Ontario and attended Hilltop Chapel in Weston. Two years of her General Bible diploma were taken at London with third year credits from Toronto Bible College. Lyn and her husband now live in Oshawa and serve in youth work at Faith Baptist Church, Whitby. Her verse: Philippians 3:10.
Loralyn Lorch
Oshawa, Ont.
(Dip.)
Carolyn Grant Hamilton, Ont. (Dip.)
Carolyn graduated as a Registered Nurse from Hamilton General Hospital in her home town. Along with her studies at London she is working at the London Women's Rescue Mission. Upon graduation she is interested in continuing nursing and Women's Rescue Mission work either in Canada or on the foreign field. Her verse: Matthew 6:33.
Born here in London, Steve has attended Dundas Baptist Church where he is organist and a department superintendent. He has been president and vice- president of his class, and is presently vice-president of Students' Council. Planning to go to Waterloo Lutheran University for a general B. A, , he anticipates serving God as a missionary. His verse: Philippians 3:10.
Steve Males London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron Henson London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron Henson comes from Ophir, Ontario which lies near Sault Ste. Marie. At L. C.B. M. he has been Men's Athletic Representative, a member of the choir, and an enthusiastic contributor to the school's hockey team. In the future Ron anticipates doing full time Christian work. His verse: I Corinthians 10:13.
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Jan came to Canada from Holland in 1955. It was following a Billy Graham meeting that Christ became his Saviour and he subsequently graduated from a western Bible school. Now, after three years at L. C.B. M. he is anticipating a pastorate. His verse: Psalm 86:11.
Jan Meenink Vorden, Holland (P. B.R.E.)
Helen Miller Ottawa, Ont.
(C. E. Mus. B.R. E.)
Helen came from Ottawa to L. C. B. M. directly from high school. She has served on Students' Council, in the Chorale, on the yearbook staff and as vice-president of her class. Her consistent testimony and desire to be more Christ-like has been a blessing to each one of us. Helen's future plans are marriage and teachers' college. Her verse: Jude 24, 25.
Syd Page, a native of London, presently lives at Vershoyle. He has been very active in school functions, especially the yearbook, as Ambassador photographer for three years. On graduation he will take further studies at Waterloo Lutheran University for his B. A. degree. His verse: II Timothy 2:15.
Syd Page IngersoU, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron Schindel London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron was born in St. Catharines and came to London following his high school training. After his second year of school here he married June Thomas. In the future he and his wife, with their little one, Ruth Melody, desire to be God's servants in the place of His choice. His verse: Psalm 89:1.
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Lyn worked four years as a secretary in Islington, Ontario and attended Hilltop Chapel in Weston. Two years of her General Bible diploma were taken at London with third year credits from Toronto Bible College. Lyn and her husband now live in Oshawa and serve in youth work at Faith Baptist Church, Whitby. Her verse; Philippians 3:10.
Loralyn Lorch
Oshawa, Ont.
(Dip.)
Carolyn Grant Hamilton, Ont. (Dip.)
Carolyn graduated as a Registered Nurse from Hamilton General Hospital in her home town. Along with her studies at London she is working at the London Women's Rescue Mission, Upon graduation she is interested in continuing nursing and Women's Rescue Mission work either in Canada or on the foreign field. Her verse: Matthew 6:33.
Born here in London, Steve has attended Dundas Baptist Church where he is organist and a department superintendent. He has been president and vice- president of his class, and is presently vice-president of Students' Council. Planning to go to Waterloo Lutheran University for a general B. A. , he anticipates serving God as a missionary. His verse: Philippians 3:10.
Steve Males London, Ont. (P. B. Th.)
Ron Henson London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron Henson comes from Ophir, Ontario which lies near Sault Ste. Marie. At L. C.B. M. he has been Men's Athletic Representative, a member of the choir, and an enthusiastic contributor to the school's hockey team. In the future Ron anticipates doing full time Christian work. His verse: I Corinthians 10:13.
Jan came to Canada from Holland in 1955. It was following a Billy Graham meeting that Christ became his Saviour and he subsequently graduated from a western Bible school. Now, after three years at L. C.B. M, he is anticipating a pastorate. His verse: Psalm 86:11.
Jan Meenink Vorden, Holland (P. B.R.E.)
Helen Miller Ottawa, Ont.
(C. E. Mus, B.R.E.)
Helen came from Ottawa to L. C. B. M. directly from high school. She has served on Students' Council, in the Chorale, on the yearbook staff and as vice-president of her class. Her consistent testimony and desire to be more Christ-like has been a blessing to each one of us. Helen's future plans are marriage and teachers' college. Her verse: Jude 24,25.
Syd Page, a native of London, presently lives at Vershoyle. He has been very active in school functions, especially the yearbook, as Ambassador photographer for three years. On graduation he will take further studies at Waterloo Lutheran University for his B. A. degree. His verse: II Timothy 2:15.
Syd Page Ingersoll, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron Schindel London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Ron was born in St. Catharines and came to London following his high school training. After his second year of school here he married June Thomas. In the future he and his wife, with their little one, Ruth Melody, desire to be God's servants in the place of His choice. His verse: Psalm 89:1.
Dave Taylor London, Ont, (P. B.Th.)
David was born and raised in a Christian home just north of Toronto, It was during his first year of secular employment following high school that he received God's call to full-time Christian service. On completion of his studies at L. C. B. M. , David and his wife Ruth will be seeking God's place of service for them. His verse: II Timothy 1:9.
Ron Unruh St. Catharines (Dip.)
Ron came to London from St. Catharines. While here he has served the Lord as a member of the College choir and Gospel Teams as well as class president last year. Ron plans to continue further studies at L. C. B. M. His verse: Philippians 3:12.
Jon Vaughan London, Ont. (P. B.Th.)
Jon, from Norland, Ontario, left teaching to attend L. C.B. M. He will be remembered as Big Brother to the class of '68. His immediate plans are to return to teaching and to complete his B.A. studies. His wife Ann and he have a long range goal of going to Quebec where Jon will teach high school. His verse: Matthew 6:33.
Lorry Webster London, Ont, (C. E. B. R. n.)
Shortly after becoming a Christian Lorry came to the College from her home in Scarborough where she had been working at Bell Telephone. Here she participated in the choir, sports and on her class executive. After graduation she plans to be a homemaker and an effective Christian Education worker. Her verse: I Timothv 4:16,
Alan Webster, B.A. London, Ont.
(Pre-Sem. B.Th.)
Alan came to London from Chatham. After three years here he left to complete his B.A. studies at Waterloo Lutheran University. This year, back at L. C. B. M. , he has been preparing for further studies at Knox Theological Seminary in Toronto. Alan is looking to a future of service with the Presbyterian Church as a minister. His verse: Galatians 1:11, 12.
Betty Wicks Peterborough, Ont. (C.E. Mus. B.R.E.)
The Lord called Beny from school teaching near her home in Peterborough to London College. Along with her studies here she has been preparing for Christian service through summer ministries with Child Evangelism Fellow- ship and a gospel team from Trinity College. Her future plans include marriage in August and eventually the mission field. Her verse: Psalm 32:8.
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LOOKING UNTO JESUS the author and finisher of our faith.
Hebrews 12:2
FRONT ROW: F. Warman, Secretary; L. Gates,
Treasurer,
BACK ROW: G. Garter, Men's Athletic Rep, ; D. Cast,
Vice-president; G, Gongram, President; T, Baetz,
S.M.F,
NOT PRESENT: Faye Nutt, Women's Athletic Rep,
CLASS OF 'eS SPEAKS
Even though the cry of" '68 is really great" did not come into vogue until this past year, the class as such has undoubtedly felt this distinction right from the beginning. For several of our present class, orientation came in the fall of 1963 when they were part of the combined class of 1967-68.
The next year our ranks swelled with the incoming freshman class, and we became a distinct entity- -the class of 1968. Many of us who were freshmen that year will remember our orientation with " Big Sister" Bert Fryers and "Big Brother" Jon Vaughan who gave us our class verse: "Looking unto Jesus. " (Hebrews 12:1). With mostly freshmen, our class was not outstanding in student competition--in fact, we lost Harmony Hassel that year.
But we certainly made up for this during the next
year 1965-66, when our numbers increased once again to 38. The winning of Harmony Hassel in this year helped to draw us closer together and to put "a feather in our cap. " We were even more closely knit together as we had several class socials and worked with the men at the Rescue Mission. We were really conscious of the Lord's leading in our work at the Mission and trust that He used us to reach these men.
In this our Junior year, 1966-67, we are experiencing a closer spiritual fellowship with others of our class--at class socials as well as at prayer meetings. Our prayer, in this our year of preparation for graduation, is that we may not strive for self-glory as the "really great" class, but that each member of our class may continually bring glory to our Lord by looking unto Him for His every sufficiency.
Elliston Bridger Campbellton, Nfld, (Hip.)
Rodney Bartlett Barrie, Ont, (Dip.)
Allan Blakney
London, Ont.
(B. Th.)
Nancy Browett London, Ont. (B. R. E.)
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Helen Buder London, Ont. (B.S.M.)
Trevor Baetz
London, Ont.
CB. Th. )
Carolyn Brenton
Corby ville, Ont.
(B.R.E.)
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Lenore Gates |
Charles Congram |
Jim Cunningham |
London, Ont, |
Forest, Ont, |
Wingham, Ont. |
Toronto, Ont. |
(B, Th.) |
(B.R.E.) |
CB.R.E.) |
(B, R.E.) |
Christine Langlois Pointe Claire, P.Q. (B, S.M.)
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Bruce Lambshead |
Lynda Isaac |
Michael Johnson |
Bob Luck- Baker |
Burlington, Ont. |
London, Ont. |
London, Ont. |
Windsor, Ont. |
(B.Th.) |
(Dip.) |
(B.Th.) |
(Dip.) |
Roberta Nicol |
Faye Nutt |
Tom Miller |
Bonnie Schultz |
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Saint John, N.B. |
St, Mary's, |
Ont, |
London, Ont. |
Beaurepaire, P.Q |
(B.R.E.) |
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(B.R.n.) |
(B.Th.) |
Patrick Thomas West Indies (Dip.)
Lungpower Unlimited
Don Pickel |
Fred Romanuk |
Faith Warman |
Mary Weppler |
Moncton, N.B. |
Oshawa, Ont. |
Willowdale, Ont. |
Toronto, Ont. |
(B.Th.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B. R. E. ) |
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'69 AUTOGRAPHS
CLASS OF '69
As ye have therefore received Christ
Jesus the Lord, so WALK YE IN HIM.
Colossians 2:6
FRONT ROW: K. Kclley, Treasurer; B. Kuehl, Secretary; D. Hamilton, Women's Athletic Rep. BACK ROW: D. Sales, Men's Athletic Rep. ; H. Shantz, Vice-president; L. Johnson, President. NOT PRESENT: M. Levenaar, S, M. F.
CLASS OF '69 SPEAKS
In Colossians 2:6, we find these words: "As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him." It is these last four words, "Walk ye in Him" to which the class of '69 is cleaving as a motto during these beginning days of preparation for His service at London College.
For this theme and the reality of it in our daily experiences, we thank our Big Brothers and Big Sisters and the class of '68. We praise God for them and the influence and testimony they have been to our own lives. For Orientation 1965 and for the way they made us feel an essential part of the College family, we would also
give them thanks.
Realizing what had been done for us, we set our aims high in planning and preparing this year's Orienta- tion under the Lord's direction. How thrilled and blessed we were in seeing and welcoming to our campus fifty- one freshmen whom the Lord had led to L. C. B. M. to train with us.
Even as this year is drawing to a close, we still repeat with a deep sense of love and responsibility to the year's freshmen,
"Welcome to London College. "
Cornelius Amels London, Ont. Pip.)
Wayne Black |
John Booker |
Gary Carruthers |
Toronto, Ont. |
London, Ont. |
Windsor, Ont. |
(B. Th.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B.R.E.) |
Don Fama |
Nancy Eby |
London, Ont. |
Waterloo, Ont |
(B.R.E.) |
(B. S. M. ) |
Doug Grant |
Dorothy Hamilton |
London, Ont. |
Fruitland, Ont. |
(B.R.E.) |
(B.R.E.) |
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June Hewson |
Valerie Hunter |
Lance Johnson |
Kathryn Kelley |
Kingston, Ont, |
Nashwaaksis, N. B. |
Brantford, Ont. |
Paris, Ont. |
(B.R.E.) |
(B. S. M.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B. R.E.) |
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Beverley Kuehl |
Charles Kloetstra |
Richard Lambert |
Maryke Leyenaar |
Kitchener, Ont. |
Stevensville, Ont. |
London, Ont. |
Winchester Springs |
(Dip.) |
(Dip.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B.R.E.) |
George McCullagh Niagara Falls, Ont. (B. R. E. )
Lawrence Meade |
Clarence Martin |
Wallace, N. S. |
Parkhill, Ont, |
(B.Th.) |
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Lynne Rankine |
Shirley Pettus |
Ellen Robarge |
Gordon Ryder |
Preston, Ont. |
Port Stanley, Ont. |
Lockport, N.Y, |
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(B.R.E.) |
(Dip.) |
(Dip.) |
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Jannie Smits Kitchener, Ont. (Dip.)
Dave Sales Mount Elgin, Ont. (Dip.)
Donald Scheel |
Bruce Scott |
Doreen Schuman |
Kitchener, Ont. |
Innerkip, Ont. |
Windsor, Ont. |
(B.Th.) |
(B.R.E.) |
(Dip.) |
Harold Shantz
Baden, Ont.
(Dip.)
John Weiler Hanover, Ont. (B.Th.)
A friendship corner.
Philip Welch |
Pat Starogianie |
Marlene White |
Virginia Somerville |
Westport, N. S. |
London, Ont. |
Courtland, Ont. |
Hamilton, Ont, |
(B. Th. ) |
(B.Th.) |
(B.S. M.) |
(B.Th.) |
70 AUTOGRAPHS
CLASS OF 70
TRUST IN THE LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
IRONl ROW: L. Cunningham, Secretary; M, Ormiston,
Women's Athletic Rep.
BACK ROW: Ron Girt, Treasurer; B. Tooke, S. M. F. ; R, King,
Vice-President; L. Barber, Men's Athletic Rep. ; B. Bonikowsky,
President.
CLASS OF '70 SPEAKS
On September 6, 1966, fifty-one hesitant, trembling souls set foot on the hallowed campus of L. C. B. M. What a day of joy and trepidation! You see, these were no ordinary folk. They were freshmen --poor, innocent "babes" thrust into a hostile environment of sophomores, juniors, and (shudder) seniors.
So it may have seemed --until that first evening. At 7:00 p. m. the fun and festivities of orientation week were set in motion. I am sure we all remember that "get-acquainted" evening. What a beginning! But it was only the beginning. "Freshies" began to forget themselves in trying to remember where they were supposed to be when.
There were serious times too, times when we met with the One who led us here, times when we took inventory of our spiritual lives, and times when our purpose here was brought to remembrance.
In the fourth week an election was held, an executive chosen, and a new life came into being- -the Class of '70! ! Of those fifty-one freshmen, thirty -four were destined to have the honour of membership. At least we hope it will be an honour. We would like to become known as "the class in the heart of the campus, with the campus on its heart. "
We commend this year's sophomore class for their highly successful orientation program. Such a welcome to a new environment means a lot! We, the Class of '70, will strive to live the motto they gave us--"Trust in the Lord"--as we look forward to good times together and to the planning of orientation and banquet for next year's freshmen.
Once again, a hearty thanks to all at L. C. B, M, who contributed in any way to our happiness in this new family. May we, the Class of '70, keep up the Christian tradition.
Laurie Barber Burlington, Ont. (B. Th, )
Bette Eby Waterloo, Ont. (B, S. M. )
Bill Bonikowsky Guelph, Ont, (B. R. E. )
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Larry Fehr Fort St, John, B.C. (B. S. M. )
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Ann Hook Woodstock, Ont. (B.Th. )
Virginia Chavez
Tampa, Florida
(B. R. E. )
David Dobson Woodbridge, Ont. (B. R. E. )
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Roland King |
Susan N4cLeod |
Ian McAlpine |
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London, Ont. |
Burlington. Ont. |
(B.R,E.) |
(B. R, E. ) |
(B. R. E. ) |
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Sudbury, Ont,
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Harry Oden |
Marilyn Ormiston |
Krysia Paziewski |
Ottawa, Ont, |
Pincourt, Quebec |
Weston, Ont. |
Sudbury, Ont. |
(B. R.E.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B.R.E.) |
(B.Th.) |
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Paul Percy Scarborough, Ont, (B. R. E, ) |
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Gary Webb |
Bob Tooke |
Norm Trimble |
Marlene Wood |
Kitchener, Ont. |
Niagara Falls, Ont. |
Weston, Ont. |
London, Ont. |
(B.Th.) |
(B.Th.) |
(B. R.E. ) |
(B. S, M, ) |
ONE YEAR STUDENTS
Judy Armstrong London, Ont.
Cheryl Briscall Niagara Falls, Ont.
Carolyn Cunningham Toronto, Ont.
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Norman McKinney Teeswater, Ont.
A course of study may include biblical and practical studies in accordance with the interests and needs of the applicants. These courses are designed for graduates in other professions, e. g. nursing and teaching, or for those who desire some biblical studies before enrolling in other schools.
Rita Kotrus Beamsville, Ont
Carol Tiessen Beamsville, Ont.
Marie Warner Kingston, Ont.
.Aiiiic \\care Hamilton, Ont.
Pauline Welch Wallaceburg, Ont.
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Gary Andres
Port Huron, Michigan
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Jan Farquharson Thornhill, Ont.
Bob Britton Weston, Ont.
PART-TIME STUDENTS
Ruth Taylor London, Ont.
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Fred Elliott London, Ont,
Margaret Holmes Meaford, Ont.
Frances Isaac London, Ont.
Richard Quiring, B. Th. London, Ontario
Donald Vair Toronto, Ont.
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London College has been a member of the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges since 1959. This accredi- tation means that standards of education at London Col - lege are recognized by this Association to be of college level.
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FELLOWSHIP
ORIENTATION
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For all, the first week of college was spent in getting acquainted with each other, but for the freshmen, it was also a time of adjusting to new friends, new surroundings and of course, tests.
Tuesday, September 6, the day of arrival at L. C. B. M. was full of much activity. Upperclassmen renewed old friendships of the past year as well as welcomed the new students to the campus.
Wednesday, September 7 and Thursday, September 8 were registration days for the upperclassmen and freshmen respectively.
Welcome
Tour of London
Getting acquainted picnic
Big and Little Brother in the Word
Strike one!
Whv do we have that rule?
Two highlights of this week were the picnic at Springbank Park and the Orientation Banquet at Rowntree Memorial United Church,
Friday, September 16 was Faculty Reception night at our College. The evening was casual and exciting as the students met the staff and faculty over light conversation and delightful refreshments. This was also a get- acquainted social time for big brothers and big sisters.
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Banquet preparations
Orientation over
Reception line
SENIOR RETREAT
Retreat speaker
Spiritual food
On Thursday afternoon, September 22, amid a torrential downpour, several carloads of senior students left the school and emerged with mud- covered vehicles at Chesley Lake--this year's destination for Senior retreat.
However, as the unfortunate weather did not persist, only Friday afternoon's hike was cancelled. All the other activities went ahead smoothly on schedule. All joined in, in testing their various abilities. Dr. and Mrs. Foster tried out their golf skills. The "couples" baseball game on Saturday was really exciting.
On Saturday afternoon the group took time to visit the nuclear power station at Douglas Point. In general, it was a very profitable and educational afternoon.
Physical food
Maureen Foster
Drink up, Jon
Sleeping Beauty
Pause that refreshes
What a catch!
What a hit!
The class motto, "Wait on the Lord" became very meaningful during this time of fellowship; Dr. Foster presented three searching messages based on the class theme: WAIT - "Paradox of Delay"
ON - "Posture of Faith"
THE LORD - "Person of our i^xpectation"
Our weekend came to a climax on Saturday evening with a testimony time- -a time most precious to the seniors because at this time they shared some of the most memorable experiences they have had since entering L. C. B. M.
Wait on the Lord
Talented Ron
ALUMNI FLASHBACK
CLASS OF '39
CLASS OF '41
CLASS OF '40
Carrie B. Bartlett Marjorie Holborn Beck Rev. A. P. Rainey Rev. W. Russell Robinson Evelyn Hunt Simpson Ellen McKay Trimmer Alfred Willis Olive Young
Helen Draper
Grace Pearce
Blossom Wright Thompson
Harry Twine
Rev. Fred Wakeling
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Rainey, Woodstock
M, Randall, D. Walker, M. Holborn
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Graduating Class of 1940
FRONT ROW: L. Braby, D. Walker, M. Randall. BACK ROW: B. Jackson, G. Hunt, W. Bartlett, R. Beck, A. Simpson.
Honoured Guests at Alumni Homecoming
Rev. and Mrs. A, P. Rainey '39, Mrs. Olive Young '39, Miss Carrie Bartlett '39, Miss M, Randall '40
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QUAD OLYMPICS
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Victory
Food Break
On November 5, L. C. B, M. along with Toronto Bible College, Central Baptist Seminary and Emmanuel Bible College met at Guelph Collegiate for the annual Quad Olympics Night.
Each school entered a basketball and volleyball team for the men and a volleyball team for the ladies. This year, after the round-robin was com- pleted in all the sports, L. C.B. M. was again on top to retain the trophy for the fourth straight year.
To close the evening off, after a time of fellowship at supper, each school provided a skit followed by a short devotional.
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The Prophet Bird
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Sonata in A Flat Major Rhapsody in G Minor
Ecconssaises The Bells of San Marie
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Last year a record crowd of over 1300 filled H. B. Beal Secondary School to hear the L. C. B. M. Christmas concert presented by the College Chorale,
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
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CHORALE RECORD
Altos and Tenors
Our record "A Ministry of Sacred Song" sung by the 1965-66 Chorale, became a reality on Thursday, February 10th in First Baptist Church, London, Ontario, This achievement, the school's first record, was spearheaded by Mr. Warren Adams, our former Director of Music who directed the production and an interested friend who gave an initial financial gift. Over 1600 have already been sold. Further copies are still available from the school.
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FRONT ROW: B. Cartwright, J. Weiler, D.
Dobson.
BACK ROW: B. Bonikowsky, L. Barber, D.
Leggett.
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MIDDLE ROW: L, Clements, D, Sales, N. McKinney, C, Kloetstra, B. Buder,
D, Wilson.
BACK ROW: D. Scheel, K, Henson, B. Bonikowsky, B. Tooke, G. Carruthers,
L. Barber.
The past two years L. C. B. M. has had a team in the London Industrial B League. Last year "The Ambassadors", our school team, won their division with an almost perfect record of wins except one tie. They lost out in the Industrial B League finals 3 games to 1. By using the famous "hockey per" many students supported each game especial])' in the finals.
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Last year the trophy for the best presentation of a secular and sacred number was won by the Class of '68. The class was conducted by Bruce Lambshead and accompanied by Helen Buder. A medley of four pieces from "The Sound of Music" was the secular number chosen for last year. This year a selection of numbers were chosen from "The King and I. "
My Favourite Things
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A busy night for the judges
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COLLEGE FOR A DAY
Coffee Break
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Each Easter holidays the doors of L. C, B. M. open wide for two days for all interested students to attend College for a day. While here, they get acquainted with the facilities as well as the faculty and students. For many who come it will become their home for the next three or four years.
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GRADUATION BANQUET
The class of '67 honoured the graduating class of '66 with a very success- ful banquet April 1st at Beal Secondary School. The banquet was centred around the theme "Follow Thou Me". Dr. C. C, Pitt, Ph.D. gave the address and special music for the evening was presented by violinist Mr. Young Lee, and the L. C. B. M. Octet. Mr. David Gast sang the Solo of Dedication. Our best wishes for the future were extended to the Graduates.
Presentation of '66 grads
Preparations
Dr. Clifford Pitt, speaker
Many hands make light work
BACCALAUREATE
Central Baptist Church was the scene for the annual Baccalaureate Service held on Friday, April 29, 1966. Dr. Macaulay, in his address, informed the graduates and the entire student body that "we must get back to the essentials and down to the basics. Return to the essentials," he stated, "would deepen the Christian's life. " The special music provided by the College Chorale and the College Octet left a lasting impression.
The twenty- seventh annual commencement was held in First St. Andrew's Church on Saturday, April 30, 1966. Dr. Arthur F. Glasser. Home Director for the Overseas Missionary Fellowship urged the graduates to "be aware of the mission to which God has called them." Special music for the evening was provided by the College Chorale.
COMMENCEMENT
DELTA EPSILOM CHI
Beulah Browett
GENERAL PROFICIENCY AWARD
1. Verona Dutton
2. Syd Page
3. Lois Collard
GENERAL PROFICIENCY IN MUSIC
Nancy Eby
GENERAL BIBLE AWARD
Faye Laycock
DR. OUINN MISSION AWARD - Missions
Beulah Browett
CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD
Carole Kirton
BIBLE READING AWARD
Jim McColl
PERCY H. HARRIS MEMORIAL AWARD - Pastor's B. Th.
Robert Morris and Richard Quiring
LESTER LANKIN MEMORIAL AWARD - Christian Education
Grace Allison
JEAN C. SCOTT MEMORIAL AWARD - English
Richard Quiring
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DISCIPLESHIP
FALL BIBLE CONFERENCE
DuriQg the week of September 26-29 we had our annual Fall Bible Conference. Dr. Stephen Olford, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in New York City, brought a stirring series of messages on "The Exchanged Life. " His advice to the student body was not only scriptural and straightforward but also practical. Emphatically Dr. Olford presented the truth "Christianity is the outliving of an indwelling Christ who is LORD of ALL."
Lord of ALL
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A personal interest
MISSIONARY CONFERENCE
The missionary conference held in January of last year proved to be very successful and most challenging to those who attended. Besides the main speakers, over thirty missionaires were present to stimulate interest in missions. The whole conference seemed to stir an interest in soul- winning and the fact that anyone can do it here at home as well as abroad.
MAIN SPEAKERS
Mr. Philip Armstrong Dr. Horace Fenton Mr. Vergil Gerber
Mr. Paul Roffe
Mr. Gene Soderberg
Mr. Peter Stam
Far Eastern Gospel Crusade
Latin America Mission
Conservative Baptist Mission
Society
Peruvian Fellowship
The Navigators
Africa Inland Mission
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Group Prayer
Friday, September 9 and Tuesday, January 24 were Prayer days at L. C. B. M, At this time each faculty member and student took the special opportunity to evaluate him or her relationship with God, giving thanks to Him for all His past blessings and seeking His guidance for the term which lay ahead.
Communion Service
Individual Prayer
ACADEMIC LECTURES
Coniniuiucations
The theme of Dr. Nida's lectures was based on the problems of religion and communication. Through his presentation, the student body was forced to examine their beliefs and just how they communicated what they believed to others.
For my fourth point
We must get our message across.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE
Preaching ministry
Youth for Christ
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Ladies' Trio
Men's Quartet
Mission Ministry
Navigators
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CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE
A Downtown Testrmony For The Gospel Now Operating on Every Continent
"They that were scattered abroad went
everywhere preaching the Word"
Acts 8 :4
Regular dinner meeting of the London group
at Y.M.C.A.
6:15 P.M.
on the first Monday of the month
Special gatherings through the year
L.C.B.M. Personnel both Faculty
and Students
are heartily welcome
CHAIRMAN SECRETARY TREASURER
Don Hill Dr. W.D.E. Matthews Carl Gledhill
Th«
FELLOWSHIP
of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada
Congratulates the Graduates of 1967
Evangelical Baptists ore reaching out in Can- ada's Centennial Year - in English and French Canada, in India and in Japan in a great desire to make Christ known
President MR. W. F. WILKIE
General Secretary REV. J.H. WATT, L.Th., D.D.
Address
1 5 Spadina Road
Toronto 4, Ontario
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Association of Bible
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LONDON COLLEGE OF BIBLE AND MISSIONS .518 QUEENS AVE. • LONDON . ONTARIO
WEST PARK BAPTIST CHURCH
London, Ontario
'Where everyone is someone, and CHRIST IS LORD of cM."
Sincere Christian blessings upon the Grads of '67
from
all your friends at West Park.
Pastor: Douglas A. Dakin ('61)
"We Are Grateful To God For
The Dedicated Ministry
Of London College"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Caroline and John Sts.
Waterloo
Ontario
Pastor, Robert E. Robinson "The Church That Cares"
What does that say?
THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS of
LONDON COLLEGE
OF BIBLE AND MISSIONS
Congratulate you, the graduates of 1967,
and pray that the Lord may be able
to say of each one of you what He said
of John the Baptist:
"He was a burning and a shining light- John 5:35
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Joes it matter where you buy your diamond?
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Phone - 432-2585
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Congratulation s from
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Manufacturing Craftsmen and Designers
303 Springbonk Drive London
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Greetings and Congratulations
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Nancy, Betty and Ron
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year at L.C.B.M.
From the Congregation
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MISSIONARY TABERNACLE
K itchener
Congratulations to Graduates of '67
May God greatly use and richly bless
each one
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Shoemaker & St. Clair Kitchener, Ontario
"The friendly family church" Pastor: ROY MURPHY ('51)
Greetings to John Weiler and Gary Webb
WORTLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
250 Commissioners Rd. E. London, Ontario
Congratulations to Graduates of 1967
ROBERT W. WILSON - Pastor (Lecturer at L.C.B.M.)
EDWIN H. MITCHELL - Minister of Education (Lecturer at L.C.B.M.)
CONGRATULATIONS TO JON VAUGHAN " STEVE MALES
Grads of '67 From
DUNDAS ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
1715 Dundas Street, London "Where God's Truth is Proclaimed"
Greetings to all our sister churches
and especially to our student
at L.C.B.M.
Mr. Ian McAlpine
from
BRANT STREET BIBLE CHURCH
Burlington, Ontario REV. JOHN W. HADALL - Pastor
"Holding Forth The Word of Life"
When in Burlington worship with us
A Warm Welcome For All
GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH
"In the heart of Niagara Falls with Niagara on its Heart"
REV. MURRAY L. HICKS - Bth. Pastor
With gratitude to God for our training at London
we extend prayerful good wishes to present
students from GRACE
Mr. Roland King
Mr. George McCullagh
Mr. Robert Tooke
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"1 charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; Preach the Word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.
2 Tim. 4:1,2 & 5
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Phone 432-6491 494 York Street
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Phone 432-8349 Evenings 434-5540
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65 Ruscica Drive, Toronto 16, Ontario Telephone 751-7391 Area Code 416
Interested in Latin America'
For Information concerning
THE LATIN AMERICA MISSION INC.
contact
REV. G.J. HOUSER, Secretary Box 333, Station F, Toronto 5
ST. MARY'S BAPTIST TABERNACLE
Queen and Robinson Streets St. Marys, Ontario
Bible School Services at
9:55 A.M. 11:00 A.M. & 7:30 P.M.
May God Richly Bless You
Miss Faye Nutt
Our Student of 1966 - 67
The Church With A Bible Centred Ministry
Greetings to
The Faculty and Students of
L.C.B.M.
and
Our Student
Harold Shantz
We At The
SHANTZ MENNONITE CHURCH
Surround You with Our Prayers
SHOULD MUSLIMS
live and die without once hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ' We are seeking under God to bring that Gospel to the 25,000,000 Muslims in North Africa and nearly a thousand every month are asking for our Bible Correspondence Courses. Write for your free copy of THE CROSS AND THE CRESCENT to:
NORTH AFRICA MISSION
241 Fairfield Avenue UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA
19082
THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
1925 Summer Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario
REV. DONALD G. HAMILTON, B.Th. Pastor
"Proclaiming the Gospel of Redeeming Grace to the ends of the earth."
Greetings to the entire L.C.B.M. family. We are honoured to have our own Miss Sheryl Bris- call on the student body this year.
WILMAR HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH
1687 Victoria Park Avenue, at Innismore Cres- cent, Scarborough
SENDS CONGRATULATIONS
To Lorry Webster, of our Church Family and all graduates of 1967
GREETINGS
To Bob Foster, another of our Church members at L.C.B.M.
"Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will do It" 1 Thess. 5:24
REV. W.S. WALKER, Pastor
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When in this area worship with us at
PARK AVENUE CHURCH
Park Avenue at Townsend Avenue Aldershot - Burlington
REV. WILLIAM SIFFT, B.A. - Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Service
PRAYER SERVICE Wednesday 8:00 p.m.
Proclaiming a living Saviour to a dying world, at home and abroad
HAMILTON ROAD
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Hamilton Road and Egerton St. London, Ontario
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1967
Minister: Rev. J. Murdo Pollock, B.A.
Study to shew thy self approved unto God, a Work- man that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly divid- ing the Word of Truth."
2 Timothy 2:15
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Mrs, Dickerson and her son
Mrs, Wallace and her granddaughter
Mrs, Leggett and her daughter
'A Church with the Living Message of a Living Christ' '
PHILPOTT MEMORIAL CHURCH
Park and Merrick Streets Hamilton, Ontario
Pastor: Rev. Alex. B. Stein Assistant Pastor: Mr. William Paterson
Standing as a centre of Evangelism in down- town Hamilton, and as a tribute to one of the continent's greatest evangelical preachers.
We extend a cordial greeting to ail London College students and friends.
EGERTON STREET GOSPEL CHAPEL
Our desire is to provide a ministry that is edifying to the children of God; to promote a fellowship that recognizes the unity of the body of Christ; and to proclaim a gospel that will bring salvation to the lost.
Corner of Egerton and Florence
London Ontario
EXTRACURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
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Greetings from
CALVARY CHURCH
St. Catharines Located - Corner of Russel Avenue
REV. JAMES p. VOLD, Pastor
We are indeed pleased to have
MR. RON SCHINDEL MR. RON UNRUH
- on the student body of LONDON COLLEGE
HIGH PARK BAPTIST CHURCH
RONCESVALLES AND HEWITT AVENUES, TORONTO, ONTARIO
SUNDAY Sunday School at 9;45 A.M.
SERVICES Ctiurch Services
11 A.M. and 7 P.M.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 P.M.
REV. RICHARD MITCHELL, Associate Pastor
Say Ahhh!
Practical Missions
A mission to all the world serving evangelical missionaries and national churches
Friends often ask us: "Just what is World Vision? — you seem to have so many dif- ferent kinds of outreach that I'm not exactly sure what you do". Basically the work of World Vision covers five different types of Christian Service: Christian Social Welfare; Evangelistic Outreach; Christian Leadership Development; Emer- gency Aid; Missionary Challenge. The task to which He has called us is worthy of all we spend in His Name.
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WORLD VISION OF CANADA
Box 181K, Toronto 12, Ontario
Director: Rev. Heini Germann-Edey
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As the focus of your l.fe turns from training to service, '5 your next step clear? Do you know where God wants /ou to serve Him? Perhaps He would have you con- sider Africa — certainly the SIM needs qualified men and women. Why not write for our free booklet, Who Should Go? We will be glad to counsel you as you seek God's will for your life.
SUDAN INTERIOR MISSION
164 West 74th Street New York, N.Y. 10023
405 Huron Street Toronto 5, Ontario
Beneath the Banner of the Cross !'
REGIONS BEYOND MISSIONARY/ /UNION
5 Winlock Park Willowdale
Phone 221-2205 OR 225-1478
BETHESDA TRAINING CENTRE affiliated with North York General Hospitt
Offers a ten month course to young men and w interested in serving the sick in the capacity nurs ina assistant.
n and women f a
nursing assistant. Entrance requirements —
age — 17 — 50 years
education - grade 10 of 4 - 5 year high school
academic course —
Province of Ontario or equivalent Upon completion, successful students become Reg- istered Nursing Assistants. Missionary heolth sub- jects available immediately following, e.g. basic laboratory techniques, emergency dentistry, tropical diseases, etc. for those interested in missionary service.
Apply:
DIRECTOR,
Bethesda Training Centre,
316 Bogert Avenue,
Willowdale, Ontario.
MISSIONARY HEALTH INSTITUTE
SPORTS BANQUET
AWARDS
Women's Table Tennis Trophy Men's Table Tennis Trophy Most valuable hockey player Most valuable volleyball player
Most valuable basketball player Women's Field Day Trophy Men's Field Day Trophy
Lorry Scott John Weiler Barry Buder Rod Bartlctt Dave Taylor Arden Gray Jan Farquharson Ron Henson
AFRICA RESPONDS
to the GOSPEL MESSAGE
Last year the Chadian Church reported:
- 3,531 conversions
- 1 ,626 bapti sms
372 churches established and functioning
- 40,000 attending church every Sunday
PRAY for more missionaries to help the church in:
- Literature production and distribution
- Bible training program
- Youth mini stries
- Medical work
For information write to:
SUDAN UNITED MISSION
189 High Park Avenue Toronto 9, Ontario
89 Quincy Street Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238
5537 N. Glenwood Ave. Chicago, III. 60640
AFRICA EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP
(S A G M) Founded 1889 Member I F M A
EVANGELIZING- m rural and urban areas of S. Africa, Swaziland, Molowi, Rho- desia, Zambia and Angola.
TRAINING - National leadership through Bi-
ble Institutes and Schools.
MINISTERING - through hospitals, leper clinics, youth programs, radio, literature and aviation.
Congratulations to the graduating class of '67
200 WORKERS NEEDED
"Pray ye therefore the Lord of the horvest, that He will send forth labourers into His harvest."
- Matthew 9 : 38
For further enquiries write:
The Executive Secretary AFRICA EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP
644 Spadina Avenue Toronto 4, Ontario
SENIOR
Scrubbed and ready
All for me?
The solemn six
ACTIVITIES
Is that so?
Left to Right: Zeus, Hercules, Mercur)
Time out for tea
'Geared to the Times - Anchored to the Rock'
LONDON YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Reaching a "Generation in Peril" through
^Sparkling Youth Rallies *Campus Life Clubs *Quiz Olympics *Leadership Training *Camps and Conferences *Teen Tempos ^Counsel I ing *Teen Teams
ROBERT "BOB" SIMPSON, Director Phone 253-6430
Rallies second & fourth Saturdays of each month
TO ALL OUR
BIG BROTHERS
AND
BIG SISTERS
IN THE CLASS OF '67
CONGRATULATIONS
THE CLASS OF '67
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
We are thankful for the privilege which God has given us of having a part in preparing each of you for World Evangelization. It is our prayer that your lives will be characterized by faithful and fruitful service for Christ.
The FACULTY and STAFF
London College of Bible and Missions
CHRISTIAN GREETINGS from
PETITCODIAC UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH
Petitcodioc, New Brunswick REV. FLOYD CAMPBELL, Pastor
"Where the Infallible Word is Preached"
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Queen's and Adelaide London, Ontario
Pastor - ROY W. LAWSON Pastor Assist. - RICHARD L. QUIRING
- Congratulations to the Class of 1967 - HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE
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FIRST UNITED BAPTIST
CHURCH
Nashwaaksis, N.B. Rev. T. R. Hunter, Pastor
Sunday Worship -------- 11 a.m.
Sunday School -------- 12 noon
Gospel Service -------- 1 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting - - - 7:30 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1967
A Welcome Aivaits Yoni
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London
The Lord will perfect that which concerneth thee
Face it
Chomp
CompI iments of
KEN HAMMOND REAL ESTATE
'But seek Ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be add- ed unto you." Matt. 6:33
465 Ridout St. S.
432-5892
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CHAPMAN AND HEWETT LIMITED
430 Wellington Street London, Ontario
Opposite the YMCA
Phone 2-2535
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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
LONDON COLLEGE OF BIBLE AND MISSIONS
BOX 65, LONDON, ONTARIO
Dear Graduates of 1967,
Greetings in the name of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Chr i st '.
It is with joy that I write to you on behalf of our Alumni who are serving their Master in 44 countries across the globe. And it is also a privilege for me to welcome you into this great Association.
As you cire looking to the future with anticipation and a deep desire to do your Waster's will, it is my prayer that in All your ways you will acknowledge Him.
In times such as these, we need men and women who will stand for the Truth, V.'hile this world is in turmoil and rumours of war, wp r^ust keep before us the blessed Hope of His return. The time is short and the field:; are white unto Harvest. Let us work as a unit, upholding the blessed Vvord, being "steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as you know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." I Corinthians 15:58.
Vie prayerfully commit you to the place of God's appoint- ment as you enter cur Association.
Yours in His service.
■t Baptist Presi dent
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The Ambassador Staff wishes to thank
- RON NELSON, Photography
- ROY KUMANO, Photography
- VICTOR AZIZ, Photography
for their pictures which appear in this yearbook
Greetings from . . .
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- II Timothy 2:15-
To
THE GRADUATES
Of
1967
CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
from
GLEN CAIRN BAPTIST
London, Ontario
REV. JAMES RENDLE - Pastor (lecturer at L.C.B.M.)
WANTED: The person responsible for this yearbook.
The production of the 1967 Ambassador would not have been possible without the assistance of my dedicated staff and the co-operation of the advertisers.
I extend special thanks to Mr. Ecklebarger who advised us and also Mr. German who gave advice re- garding finances. 1 appreciate, too, the contributions of Mr. Dick, of Inter-Collegiate Press by way of con- structive criticism and encouragement.
Last but not least, I thank all the camera-shy students
and faculty who supported the cause by allowing us to
catch--and keep--our candid shots,
Larry Clements Editor
Congratulations from
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Brantford
REV. D.A. LOVEDAY, Pastor
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
LONDON COLLEGE OF BIBLE AND MISSIONS
BOX 65, LONDON, ONTARIO
Dear Graduates of 1967,
Greetings in the name of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Chr i st '.
It is with joy that I write to you on behalf of our Alumni who are serving their Master in 44 countries across thG globe. And it is also a privilege for me to welcome you into this great Association.
As you are looking to the future with anticipation and a deep desire to do your Master's will, it is my prayer that in All your ways you will acknowledge Hirn.
In times such as these, we need men and women who will stand for the Truth. While this world is in turmoil and rumours of war, we must keep before us the blessed Hope of His return. The time is short and the fields are white unto Harvest, Let us work as a unit, upholding the blessed Viord, being "steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as you know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." I Corinthians 15:58.
VVe prayerfully commit you to the place of God's appoint- ment as you enter our Association.
Yours in His service.
Bapt i?t Presi dent
The Ambassador Staff wishes to thank
- RON NELSON, Photography
- ROY KUMANO, Photography
- VICTOR AZIZ, Photography
for their pictures which appear in this yearbook
Greetings from . . .
GORDON DUKE & SON
INSURANCE COUNSELLORS
Fire - Life - Automobile - Health
Tel. 434-4897 605 Wharncliffe Road South, London
- II Timothy 2:15 -
THE GRADUATES Of 1967
CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
from
GLEN CAIRN BAPTIST
London, Ontario
REV. JAMES RENDLE - Pastor (lecturer at L.C.B.M.)
WANTED: The person r^
lor this yearbook.
The production of the 1967 Ambassador would not have been possible without the assistance of my dedicated staff and the co-operation of the advertisers.
I extend special thanks to Mr. Ecklebarger who advised us and also Mr. German who gave advice re- garding finances. I appreciate, too, the contributions of Mr. Dick, of Inter- Collegiate Press by way of con- structive criticism and encouragement.
Last but not least, 1 thank all the camera-shy students
and faculty who supported the cause by allowing us to
catch--and keep--our candid shots.
Larry Clements Editor
Congratulations from
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Brantford
REV. D.A. LOVEDAY, Pastor
STUDENT
AMELS, Cornelius A. 45. 43
476 Dufferin Ave. London. Ontario
ANDRES, J, Gary 54, 37
2897 Electric Ave. Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A.
ARMSTRONG, Judy 53, 49
217 Ellsworth Ave. London, Ontario
BAETZ, Trevor 39, 20
2 Bridle Path London, Ontario
BARBER, Laurie 51, 50
759 Maple Ave, Burlington, Ontario
BARTLETT, Rodney R. 39, 37 33 Oakley Park Barrie, Ontario
BLACK, Wayne 257 Donlands Ave, Toronto 6, Ontario
BLAKNEY, Allan R. 766 1/2 Princess Ave, London, Ontario
BONIKOWSKY, Bill 291 water Street Guelph, Ontario
BOOKER, John 236 Egerton St. London, Ontario
BRENTON, Carolyn Corbyville, Ontario
BRIDGER. Elliston Campbellton, Nfld.
45, 43
39, 37
39, 21
39, 17
BRISCALL, Cheryl 53, 49
694 Fourth Ave. Niagara Falls, Ontario
BRITTON, Bob 54, 114
186 King Street Weston, Ontario
BROWETT, Nancy 39, 37
14 Gibbon Place London, Ontario
BUDER, Barry A. 39, 69
571 Queens Ave, London, Ontario
BUDER, Helen 39, 70
571 Queens Ave, London, Ontario
CAMPBELL, Joy 29, 18
263 Balsam St. S. Timmins, Ontario
CARRUTHERS, Gary 45, 19
4625 Howard Windsor, Ontario
CARTER, Gary 39, 38
35 White Pine Ave. Toronto 16, Ontario
CARTWRIGHT, Bob 40, 37
266 Burlington Crescent London, Ontario
GATES, Lenore 40, 38
R.R. # 5 Forest, Ontario
CHAVEZ, Virginia 51, 49
5813 36th Avenue South Tampa, Florida, U.S,A,
CLEMENTS, Larry 95 Avondale Ave, Willowdale, Ontario
COLLARD, Lois
R. R. #2
Port Elgin, Ontario
CONGRAM, Chuck 205 Edward Street Wi-ngham, Ontario
29, 2
31. 17
40, 18
CUNNINGHAM, Carolyn 53, 50 41 Castlebar Road Toronto 18, Ontario
CINANNI, Jo- Anne 67 Hawksbury Drive Willowdale, Ontario
29, 26
CUNNINGHAM, Jim 41 Castlebar Road Toronto 18, Ontario
DEBOER, Carl 1340 Dundas Street London, Ontario
DOBSON, David 8A Bell Ave. Woodbridge, Ontario
DUTTON, Verona 80 Banfield Street Paris, Ontario
EARL, Barbara 6 Grenville Road Kingston, Ontario
EASON, Garry Norland, Ontario
EBY, Bette R. R. #2 Waterloo, Ontario
EBY, Nancy R. R. #2 Waterloo, Ontario
40, 19
30. 28
41, 49
31, 17
54. 49
30, 21
51. 17
45, 17
DIRECTORY
ELLIOTT, Rev. F. D. 54
375 Colville Blvd. London, Ontario
GIRT, Ron 93 Seibert Kitchener, Ontario
51, 50
ISAAC, Lynda 647 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
40. 37
ERICSSON, Wendy 54. 28
392 Hillcrest Ave. Willowdak', Ontario
FAMA, Don 45, 18
416 Simcoe Street London, Ontario
FARQUHARSON, Jan 54, 18
5 Idleswift Drive Thornhill, Ontario
FEHR, Larry 51, 18
9808 - 96th Ave, , Fort St. John, B.C.
FIFIELD, Joan P. 30, 21
Ten Rod Road
Rochester,
New Hampshire. U.S.A.
FOSTER, Bob 51, 18
48 Flora Drive Toronto, Ontario
FURTNEY, Bob 31, 28
299 Wedgwood Drive London, Ontario
CAST, Dave 40, 38
428 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
CAST, Sharon 31, 16
428 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
GRANT, Carolyn 32, 21
269 West 2nd Street Hamilton, Ontario
GRANT, Douglas D. 45, 43
454A Oxford St. East London, Ontario
GRAY, Arden 54
2400 West Marietta Decatur Illinois, U.S.A.
HAMILTON, Dorothy 45, 44
967 Barton Street Fruitland, Ontario
HENSON. Ron 32, 21
571 Queens Ave. London. Ontario
HEWSON, June 45, 19
181 Hawthorne Ave. Kingston. Ontario
HOLMES, Margaret 54
Holmcrest Farm R,R. #4 Meaford, Ontario
HOOK. Ann
R.R. =; 3
Woodstock. Ontario
51, 49
JOHNSON. Ivan 23 Pritchard PI. London, Ontario
JOHNSON, Lance 78 Albion Street Brantford, Ontario
JOHNSON, Michael 26 Bridle Path London, Ontario
KAYSER, Lesley 132 Mortimer Ave. Toronto, Ontario
KELLEY, Kathryn 32 Broadway E. Paris, Ontario
45, 44
40, 37
53, 49
45, 44
KING, Roland F. 5
R. R. - 1
Niagara- on- the- Lake. Ont.
KLOETSTRA. Chuck R.R. # 2 Stevensville, Ontario
KOTRUS, Rita R. R. #3 Beamsville, Ontario
KUEHL. Beverley M. R.R. #4 Kitchener, Ontario
46. 18
53. 71
46. 44
HUNTER, Valerie 45. 70
106 Edgewood Drive Nashwaaksis. N. B.
LAMBERT. Rev. Richard 46. 43 513 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
GAWA, Walter 30, 27
571 Queens Ave. Apt. 6 London, Ontario
ISAAC, Frances 647 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
54, 72
LAMBSHEAD, Bruce 650 Plains Rd. E. Burlington, Ontario
40. 21
LANGLOIS, Christine 98 Pointe Claire Ave, Pointe Claire, P.Q,
40, 64
MILLER, Helen 66 First Avenue Ottawa 1, Ontario
33, 19 PETTAPIECE, Charles 17
518 Queens Ave. London, Ontario
LEYENAAR, Maryke Winchester Springs Ontario
46. 20
MILLER, Tom
116 Chesterfield Ave,
London, Ontario
PETTUS, Shirley
Cornell Drive
Port Stanley, Ontario
46, 43
LORCH, Loralyn 32, 60
62 Stevenson Rd. N. Oshawa, Ontario
LUCK- BAKER, Robert 40, 18 252 Reedmere Rd. Windsor, Ontario
MALES, Steve 32. 21
832 Edmonton St. London, Ontario
MARTIN, Clarence 46, 43
Parkhill, Ontario
McALPlNE, Ian 51, 49
562 Hager Ave, Burlington, Ontario
McCULLAGH, George 46. 21 1012 6th Avenue Niagara Falls, Ontario
McKINNEY, Mervyn 46, 17
Box 197 Teeswater, Ontario
McKINNEY, Norm 53, 49
Box 197 Teeswater, Ontario
McLEOD, Susan 51, 49
489 Highland Rd, London, Ontario
MEADE, Lawrence 46, 80
Wallace, Nova Scotia
NELSON, Gordon 52
Ottawa, Ontario
NICOL, Roberta 41, 37
Saint John, N,B,
NUTT, Miss Faye 41, 103
436 Queen St.
St. Mary's, Ontario
ODEN, Harry 52, 49
6 - 19th Ave. Pincourt, Quebec
ORMISTON, Marilyn 52, 50
24 Aviewmore Crescent Weston, Ontario
PAGE, Syd 33, 19
R. R, #4 Ingersoll, Ontario
PARKINSON, Suzanne 41 Frontenac Rd. London, Ontario
PAZIEWSKl, Krysia P. 52, 18 1290 Hawthorne Dr. Sudbury, Ontario
PEASE, Carolyn M. 102 Devonshire Ave. London, Ontario
PEDRICK, Sharon 52, 49
47 West Mill Rd. Pedricktown, N,J, , U,S,A.
PICKEL, Don 41, 18
86 McSweeney Ave. Moncton, N. B.
POINTNER, Ewald 52, 49
373 Antwerp Street Sudbury, Ontario
QUIRING, Richard L. 54
140 Fairhaven Circle London, Ontario
RANKINE, Lynne 46, 43
461 Sherring Street Preston, Ontario
ROBARGE, Ellen 46, 43
44 Hyde Park
Lockport,
New York, U.S.A.
ROMANUK, Fred 41, 20
1175 Nelson Street Oshawa, Ontario
RYDER, Gordon 46, 69
Box 248 Petitcodiac, N.B,
SALES, Dave 47, 44
R, R. ^2
Mount Elgin, Ontario
SCHEEL, Donald 47, 20
50 Heather Ave. Kitchener, Ontario
MEENINK, Jan
B. 79
Vorden, Holland
PERCY, Paul 11 Neston Ave, Scarborough, Ontario
52, 49
SCHINDEL, Ron 817 Elias Street London, Ontario
SCHULTZ, Bonnie 41. 37
802 Elias Street London, Ontario
SCHUMAN, Doreen 47, 43
994 Lawrence Rd. Windsor, Ontario
SCOTT, Bruce 47
Innerkip, Ontario
SEELEY, Brian 52, 48
46 James Street Lambeth, Ontario
SHANTZ, Harold 47, 44
R, R. #2 Baden, Ontario
SMITH, William 47, 98
642 Eden Ave. London, Ontario
SMITS, Jannie 224 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ontario
47, 18
SOMERVILLE, Virginia 47. 18 115 Traymore Ave. Hamilton, Ontario
STAROGIANIE, Pat 47, 19
91 Maitland Street London, Ontario
TAYLOR, David 34
94A Bruce Street London, Ontario
TAYLOR, Ruth L. 54
94A Bruce Street London, Ontario
THOMAS, Patrick 41, 17
West Indies
TOOKE, Bob 52, 20
2753 Dorchester Road Niagara Falls, Ontario
TRIMBLE, Norm 52, 49
24 Sandwell Drive Weston, Ontario
UNRUH, Mr. Ronald 34, 27
531 Bunting Road
St. Catharines, Ontario
VAIR, Donald R. 54
57 Herbert Ave. Toronto, Ontario
VAUGHAN, Jon 34, 26
345 Hilton Ave. London, Ontario
WARMAN, Faith 41, 38
262 McKee Ave. Willowdale, Ontario
WARNER, Marie 53
204 Queen Mary Road Kingston, Ontario
WEARE. Anne 53, 49
112 Toby Crescent Hamilton, Ontario
WEBB, Gary 52, 49
104 Boniface Ave. Kitchener, Ontario
WEBER, Lucy 41, 37
Box 456 Parkhill, Ontario
WEBSTER, Alan 35, 27
512 William St. Apt. 2 London, Ontario
WEBSTER, Lorry 35, 26
512 William St. Apt, 2 London, Ontario
WELCH, Pauline 53, 17
216 Lawrence Avenue Wallaceburg, Ontario
WELCH, Philip 47, 17
Westport, Digby Co. Nova Scotia
WEPPLER, Mary 41, 18
1 Glencrest Blvd. Toronto, Ontario
WHITE, Marlene 47, 43
R.R. #2 Courtland. Ontario
WICKS. Betty 35, 61
508 Raymond Street Peterborough, Ontario
WOOD. Marlene 52, 49
30 Woodward Ave. London, Ontario
WOODS, Helen 390 Princess Ave. London, Ontario
TIESSEN, Carol 53, 81
81 William Street Beamsville, Ontario
WEILER, John 135 Ninth St. Hanover, Ontario
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