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BIBLE  COLLEGE 


COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


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Through  his  gift  of  opening  the  treasures  of  God's 
Word  to  us  in  simplicity  and  clarity,  with  his  never- 
failing  calmness  and  even  temper,  by  his  under- 
standing interest  in  all  our  problems,  Dr.  Fleece 
has  endeared  himself  to  all  of  us  who  knew  him  in 
years  past. 

The  Junior  Class  takes  pleasure  in  dedicating  to 
Dr.  G.  Allen  Fleece  the  1948  Finial,  praying  God's 
continued  blessing  on  his  ministry  in  other  fields. 


Page  Four 


CATION 


"Look  at  his  face!  What's  the  matter?" 

Dr.  Fleece  looked  all  worn  out,  sad,  and 
disheartened.  Gone  all  day,  he  should  have 
been  eager  to  get  back  home.  But  today — 
well,  he  was  just  unhappy!  At  last  the  hu- 
miliating truth  was  out.  He  left  home  at 
daybreak,  hopes  high,  promising  a  rare  treat 
to  his  family.  Now,  after  toiling  patiently 
the  long  day  through,  he  reluctantly  trudged 
homeward  with  not  even  one  small  fish  to 
reward  his  weary  waiting. 

But  his  luck  wasn't  always  so  bad.  Many 
times  his  favorite  sport  yielded  a  delicious 
meal,  and  once  even  the  CBC  faculty  table 
enjoyed  a  fresh  fish  dinner,  "special  delivery" 
from  Dr.  Fleece. 

Dr.  Fleece's  fishing  hobby  is  only  one 
phase  of  his  varied  and  interesting  life. 

With  a  keen  sense  of  humor,  and  a  wit 
that  often  was  quite  unexpected,  Dr.  Fleece 
frequently  upset  the  dignity  of  a  faculty 
meeting,  while  his  classes  were  always  new 
and   fascinating. 

Through  his  quiet  dignity  he  commanded 
the  respect  of  all  who  met  him,  and  his  kindly 
smile  banished  every  thought  of  fear.  His 
quick  appreciation  of  another's  joys,  his  ready 
sympathy  in  sorrow,  together  with  his  graci- 
ous manner  toward  all  who  know  him,  have 
combined  to  make  Dr.  Fleece  one  of  God's 
grand  men,  one  in  whom  the  likeness  of  the 
Lord  Jesus  may  be  seen. 


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This  is  the  place  where,  after  more  than  four  years  of  prayer  and  preparation, 
full  time  courses  were  begun  at  Columbia  Bible  College.  Known  then  as  Co- 
lumbia Bible  School,  its  entire  visible  possessions  were  this  one  room  furnished 
with  a  single  hanging  blackboard,  an  organ  with  a  soap-box  stool,  and  about 
ten  chairs;  one  teacher,  Mr.  McQuilkin;  and  a  handful  of  earnest  Christian 
students  who  attended  every  class. 

Each  successive  year  the  Bible  College  has  grown  both  outwardly  and  in- 
wardly— materially  and  spiritually.  As  we  follow  throughout  this  book  the 
steps  of  progress  in  the  history  of  the  college,  let  us  remember  that  these  first 
faithful  few  planted,  others  since  have  watered;  but  then,  as  now,  the  Lord 
giveth   the  increase. 


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Robert  C.   McQuilkin,  President 

English    Bible,    Biblical    Hermencutics,    Theology 
B.A.,    University    of    Pennsylvania;    D.D.,    Wheaton 
College 

Paul  G.   Culley, 

Associate    Director    Graduate    School    of    Missions 
B.A.,    M.A.,    Cornell;    M.D.,    Johns    Hopkins 


H.  Waddell  Pratt, 

Philosophy,    Science,    Mathematics 

B.A.,   M.A.,    D.D.,   Washington    and   Lee   University 

Johx  Hehl, 

Business   Manager 
Religious    Education 


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Thomas  M.  Petty, 

Director  of   Christian   Service 
B.A.,   Asbury    College;    M.A.    in   Biblical   Educa- 
tion,  Columbia   Bible   College 

Dorothy  M.  Strauss, 

Director   of   Christian   Service   for    Women 
B.A.,   Northwestern    University 


Johx  K.  Munro, 

Dean    of   Men 
History,    Theology 

B.A.,   Wheaton   College;   Th.M.,   Dallas  Theological 
Seminary 

Mrs.  Wm.  L.  Walker, 

Dean   of  Women 

B.A.,    Queens-Chicora    College 


James   M.   Hatch,  Jr. 

Psychology,  Sociology,  Education,  Bible,  Anthro- 
pology 

B.A.,  Duke  University;  M.A.,  University  of  Chi- 
cago;   Th.M.,    Columbia    Bible    College 

Eppie  Adams, 

Associate  Dean   of   Women 

B.A.  in  Biblical  Education,  Columbia  Bible  Col- 
lege;  M.A.,   Texas   Christian   University 


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Frank  H.  Sells, 

English   Bible,   Homilctics 

B.A.  in  Biblical  Education,  Columbia  Bible  Col- 
lege; B.A.,  King  College;  Th.B.,  Th.M.,  Evan- 
gelical  Theological   College    (Dallas). 

Walter  J.  Carpenter,  Jr. 

Greek,    Church   History 

A.B.,  Milligan  College;  Th.M.,  Ph.D.,  Southern 
Baptist    Theological    Seminary 


Wick  Broomall, 

Greek,  Hebrew,    Theology,  History 

B.A.,  Maryville  College;  M.A.,  Princeton  Univer- 
sity; Th.B.,  Th.M.,  Princeton  Theological  Semi- 
nary 

Donald  E.  Hoke, 

Assistant  to   the  President 

Bible,   Greek 

B.A.,    M.A.,    Wheaton    College 


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Leigh  H.  Markham, 

Director   of   Music 

Brian  King, 

Piano 


Kathryn   L.  Warren, 

Registrar 

English 

B.A.,    Bucknell    University 

Kathryn  E.  McClarty, 

Spanish,  English 

B.A.,    Elmira    College;    M.A.    Middlebury    College 


Margaret  M.  Wendell, 

Speech 

B.A.,    Wheaton    College;    M.A.    in    Biblical    Educa- 
tion,   Columbia    Bible    College 

Sarah   Petty, 

Directed    Teaching,   Education 

B.A.,   Asbury   College;    M.A.    in   Biblical   Education, 
Columbia    Bible    College 


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Home,  John!  .  .  .  A  new  rag  wipes  clean. 

You    DON'T    mean    it!    .    .    .    "Dean"    soup    .    .    ." 'Tocc-o-a" 
Does    it    "Registrar"?    .    .    .    We    should    "Hoke"   so! 

"Wen-dell"    it    be    spring?    .    .    .    "Well   I    should    say- 
for  instance!" 


'Now    take    my    GOATS 


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Ferris,   McQuilkin;   "Registrar's  Assistant  and  Alumni  Secretary  compare  notes. 
Bonjour,  Long;  "The  Edgehill  Girls" 

Tweeten,  Williams,   Steele;  "President's   office   takes  a  rest" 
Cumming,  Wallis;   "Second  Semester  Additions" 
Wood;  "Could  you  guess  she  was  the  Librarian f" 
Herrick;  "Smiling  Secretary  to  the  Dean   of  Men" 
Bowman  ;   "Men's   Christian   Service   Office" 
Inset;  Guess  who? 


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Dowdle,   Norris — "Queens   of   the  Kitchen" 
H.   Smith,   Owings — Business   office  powers 

Downey,   Webendorfer,    Harden — "Have   you   balanced  yet?" 
Cowger,   McNaul,   E.   Smith — Nurses — "The    Three   Cheers" 
Olsen — Astrid's  Joy   .   .    .    The   new   Bookstore 
Hehl,  Briggs,  Moore — Workers  in   the  Extension  Department 


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entors 


OFFICERS 

President         George     Beacham 

I  ice-President Gene    Barrs 

Secretary EviE    BUCKLEY 

Treasurer Clayton    Camp 

Adviser Dr.   Carpenter 


'48  victorious  again  !     Unbelievable — but  true, 


"Run  for  your  life  even  if 
you're  caught!  And  don't  breathe 
a  word  —  remember,  even  the 
walls  have  ears!"  It  was  9:30 
P.  M.  on  Senior  Hall.  In  exactly 
seven  and  one-half  hours  the  Se- 
niors were  to  make  their  get-away 
on  the  annual  Senior  Sneak.  They 
were  trying  desperately  to  appear 
calm  and  composed,  but  it  was 
agony.  Suppose  the  Juniors  had 
learned,  and  would  be  waiting  to 
welcome  them  at  the  truck!  Lurk- 
ing sentries  were  imagined  at 
every  corner.  As  the  time  grew 
shorter,  their  dread  mounted 
higher.  But  their  fears  were  un- 
founded— the  Juniors  were  fast 
asleep! 

After  catching  the  Seniors  the  year  before,  the  class  of  '48  had 


gotten  away  without  waking  one  sleepy  Junior. 

The  Senior  Sneak  climaxed  four  grand  years  of  Christian  companionship  and  social  life.  Friendships  made 
have  been  one  of  the  crowning  blessings  which  members  of  the  Senior  class  have  received  from  classes  and 
on   the  campus  of   CBC. 


The    pause    that    "refleshes"  . . .  The    Spirit    of    '48  . .  ."Broommates' 


Page  Fourteen 


TOMMYE   ADCOX 
Berry,  Alabama 
"As  thou   goest   step   by   step,  I   will   open   up   the  way 
before   thee."      Proverbs   4:12    (Hebrew   Translation). 

Chorus    2;    FlNIAL    Co-editor    3. 

MARIAN  A.  ALLEBACH 
SellersvillEj  Pennsylvania 

"The  Lord  is  my  shepherd;  I  shall  not  want." 
Psalm    23:1. 

Chorus  3;  F.M.F.  Associate  Member  2;  F.M.F. 
Active    Member    3,    4;     Phi.    4. 

EVELYN  ELEANOR  ARMSTRONG 
Washington,  D.  C. 

"/;;  quietness  and  in  confidence  shall  he  your 
strength."     Isaiah  30:15. 

F.M.F.    Active    Member     1-4. 

EUGENIA  LOUISE   BARRS 
Quitman,  Georgia 

"The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  with  them  that  fear  Him." 
Psalm   25:14. 

Class  Vice-President  4;  Chorus  3;  F.M.F.  Active 
Member  2-4;  F.M.F.  Prayer  Group  Leader  4;  Phi.  2-4; 
Serjeant-at-Arms    3. 


ADCOX 
ARMSTRONG 


ALLEBACH 
BARRS 


CHARLES  GORDON  BEACHAM,  JR. 

WlLLOUGHBY,  OHIO 
"That  I  may  know  Him."  Philippians  3:10. 
CeBeCean  Associate  Editor  3  ;  FlNIAL  Business  Man- 
ager 3;  F.M.F.  Active  Member  2-4;  F.M.F.  Prayer 
Group  Leader  3 ;  F.M.F.  Southeastern  Regional  Chair- 
man 3;  Phil.  3,  4;  Phil.  President  3;  Student  Associa- 
tion  President   4. 

GEORGE  DUNLAP  BEACHAM 

WlLLOUGHBY,     OHIO 

"That  I  may  know  Him  .  .  .  who  always  leadeth  us 
in  triumph  in  Christ."  Philippians  3  :10,  2  Corinthians 
2:14. 

Class  Treasurer  3;  Class  President  4;  F.M.F.  Active 
Member    3,    4;    Vice-President    Phil.    4. 

KATHERINE   IRENE   BOONE 
Elsinore,   California 

"//  any  man  will  come  after  me  let  him  deny  him- 
self, and  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me."  Luke 
9:23. 

Chorus;  F.M.F.  Active  Member;  F.M.F.  Prayer 
Group   Leader;    Orchestra;    Phi. 

MARJORIE  ELIZABETH    BOOZ 

Aldan,  Pennsylvania 

"The  Lord,  He  it  is  that  doth  go  before  thee  .  .  .  fear 
thou   not."     Deuteronomy   31  :S. 

Finial  Subscription  Manager  3  ;  F.M.F.  Active  Mem- 
ber   1-4;    F.M.F.   Secretary  4. 


C.  G.  BEACHAM,  Ji 
BOONE 


G.  D.  BEACHAM 
BOOZ 


Page    Fifteen 


ANNIE  LEE  BRANSFORD 
Union  City,  Tennessee 

"Thou  wilt  keep   him   in  perfect  peace  whose   mind  is 
stayed  on   Thee."     Isaiah   26:3. 

Chorus    2;    F.M.F.    Active    Member    2-+;    Phi.    4. 

EVELYN  J.  BUCKLEY 

Duluth,  Minnesota 

"/  will  instruct  thee   and  teach   thee   in   the  way  which 
thou   shall  go."     Psalm   32:8. 

Chorus    3;    Class    Secretary   4;    FlNIAL    Staff    3;    F.M.F. 
Active   Member   1-4. 

MILDRED  ELLEN   BUCKLEY 
Duluth,  Minnesota 

"Thus  saith  the  Lord  .  .  .  In  quietness  and  confidence 
shall   be  your  strength."      Isaiah   30:15. 

Class      Vice-President      3;      Dormitory      President     4; 
Finial  Literary   Editor   3;    F.M.F.   Active   Member   1-4. 

CLAYTON  L.  CAMP 

Garden  City,  Minnesota 

"For    I    determined    not    to    know    anything    .    .    .    save 
Jesus   Christ  and  Him   crucified."      1    Corinthians  2:2. 

Class     Treasurer     4;      F.M.F.    Active    Member    3,    4; 
Phil.    3,   4. 


BRANSFORD 
M.  E.  BUCKLEY 


E.  J.  BUCKLEY 
C.  L.  CAMP 


VERNA  ELAINE  CAMP 
Garden   City',  Minnesota 

"That    we    should    be    to    the    praise    of    His    glory." 
Ephesians    1  :12. 

F.M.F.   Associate   Member    3,   4;    Phi.   4. 

JANET   COWGER 
Fort  Seybert,  West  Virginia 

"Trust  in   the   Lord  with   all  thine   heart  .   .   .   and  He 
shall   direct   thy   paths."      Proverbs   3  :    5,   6. 

F.M.F.    Active    Member    1-4;     Nurse     1-4. 

GLADYS  CUNNINGHAM 
Pensacola,   Florida 

"1    am     come    that    they     might    have    life    .    .    .     more 
abundantly."       John    10:10. 

F.M.F.    Associate    Member    1-4;    Phi.    3,    4. 

EDGAR   DRESCHEL 
Maplewood,  New  Jersey 

"Wherefore   we   labor   that   whether   present    or   absent 
we   may   be  accepted   of  Him."      2   Corinthians    5:9. 

Finial  Treasurer  3;  F.M.F.  Active  Member  1-4; 
F.M.F.  Prayer  Group  Leader  3;  Phil.  1-4;  Student 
Council    5. 


V.   E.   CAMP 
CUNNINGHAM 


COWGER 
DRESCHEL 


Page  Sixteen 


NELLIE  GRACE  DUVALL 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

"In  all  thy  ways  acknowledge  Him  and  He  shall 
direct  thy  paths."  Proverbs   3 :6. 

Chorus  1-3;  F.M.F.  Active  Member  1-4;  Phi.  3; 
Student  Association  3;  Truth  for  Youth  Secretary  3; 
Truth   for   Youth   Program    Chairman   4. 

MARIAN  ERNEST  HUNGERPILLER 
Orangeburg,  South   Carolina 

"As  thou  ijoest  step  by  step  I  will  open  up  the  way 
before  thee."      Proverbs   4:12. 

Class  Secretarv  3;  F.M.F.  Associate  Member  2-4; 
Phi.    3,    4. 

NEVA   ELIZABETH   JONES 

Greenfield  Center,  New  York 

"Forgetting  those  things  which  are  behind  .  .  .  reach- 
ing forth  unto  those  things  which  are  before."  Philip- 
pians    3  :13. 

F.M.F.  Prayer  Group  Leader  1;  Chorus  1,  3;  F.M.F. 
Active  Member  1-4;  F.M.F.  Secretary  2;  F.M.F.  South- 
eastern Regional  Committee  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  4; 
Phi.    1-4;    Phi.    Vice-President   2. 

BEVERLY  SUE  KENNEDY 
Knoxyille,  Tennessee 

"Faithful  is  He  that  calleth  you  who  also  will  do  it." 
1    Thessalonians    5 :24. 

Chorus    3;    F.M.F.    Active    Member    2-4;    Phi.    2 


HUNGERPILLER 
S.    KENNEDY 


SARAH  LAVINIA  KENNEDY 

Clinton,  North  Carolina 

"That  God  in  all  things  may  be  glorified  through 
Jesus   Christ."      1    Peter   4:11. 

Chorus  1;  F.M.F.  Associate  Member  1-3;  F.M.F. 
Active   Member   4;    Social    Chairman    3. 

DAVID   W.   KNOWLTON 
Edinboro,  Pennsylvania 

"That  I  may  know  Him  .  .  .  I  shall  be  satisfied 
when  I  awake  with  thy  likeness."  Philippians  3:10, 
Psalm    17:15. 

Class  President  3;  F.M.F.  1-4;  F.M.F.  Prayer  Group 
Leader    2;    F.M.F.    President    4;    Student    Council    2. 

MILDRED  VICTORIA  LONG 

Biscoe,  North  Carolina 

"How  precious  are  thy  thoughts  unto  me,  O  God!" 
Psalm    139:17. 

Finial  Advertising  Manager  3  ;  Student  Association 
Vice-President   2. 

DORIS  ANN   MILLER 
Batesburg,  South   Carolina 

"But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God  and  His 
righteousness."     Matthew   6:3  3. 

F.M.F.   Associate    Member   2-4. 


S.    L.    KENNEDY 
LONG 


KNOWLTON" 
MILLER 


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BARBARA  REEVES   MOORE 
Portsmouth,  Virginia 

"Trust   in   the   Lord  with   all  thine   heart   .   .    .    and   He 
shall  direct  thy  paths."     Proverbs   3  :   5,6. 

Chorus    3;     FlNlAL    Editor    3;     F.M.F.    Active    Member 
2-4;     F.M.F.    Prayer    Group    Leader    2. 

ROBERT  MUNN 
Belfast,  North  Ireland 

"Fear    thou    not    .    .    .    I    am    with    thee    .    .    .    be    not 
dismayed  .  .  .  I  am   thy   God."     Isaiah  41:10. 

F.M.F.    Active    Member    3,    4;    F.M.F.    Prayer    Group 
Leader    3. 

MILDRED    D.    NAILE 

Salisbury,   North   Carolina 

"As  for  God,  His  <way  is  perfect  .  .  .  therefore  I  will 
give  thanks."     Psalm    18:30,   49. 

Chorus    1  ;     F.M.F.    Associate    Member    2-4. 

ALICE  CORHAM   NEWSOM 

Union    Point,    Georgia 

"God    is   faithful    by    whom    ye    were    called    unto    the 
fellowship   of  His  Son."      1    Corinthians    1  :9. 

Chorus     3;     F.M.F.     Active     Member     1-4;     Phi.     2-4; 
Phi.    Sergeant-at-Aims   2;    Phi.    Secretary   4. 


GRACE  ELIZABETH  POWELL 

Portsmouth,  Virginia 

"As   thou    c/ocst   step    by    step,   1    will   open    up    the   way 
before  thee."     Proverbs  4:12. 

Chorus  3;   Finial  Staff  3;   F.M.F.  Active  Member   1-4; 
F.M.F.    Prayer    Group    Leader    3. 

GWEN   RUTH   ROGERS 
Bradenton,  Florida 

"/  know  that  thou   canst   do   all  things   .   .   .   no   purpose 
of  thine  can   be  restrained."     Job  42:2. 

F.M.F.    Active    Member    1-4. 

VIOLA    CATHERINE    SEIGLER 
Walterboro,  South  Carolina 

"Trust    in    the    Lord    with    all    thine    heart    .    .    .    His 
way  is  perfect."     Proverbs  3:5;   Psalm   18:30. 

Chorus   3;    F.M.F.    Active   Member    1-4;    Phi.   2,   4. 

LILLIAN  MAY  STRICKER 
Glassboro,   New  Jersey 

"He   hath   put   a   new  song   in    my    mouth,   even   praise 
unto   our  God."     Psalm  40:3. 

Chorus  2,   3;   F.M.F.   Active  Member   1-4;    Music  Com- 
mittee Chairman   2;    Phi.   2-4;    Phi.   Sergeant-at-Arms   2. 


Page  Eighteen 


WINNIE  TUCKER 

Mount  Vernon,  New  York 

"Acquaint  noiv  thyself  with  Him   and  be  at  peace."    Job   22:21. 

CeBeCean   1,   2;    CeBeCean   Editor  2,   3;    Class   Secretary   2;    Chorus    1;    FlNIAL   Art 
Editor  3;   F.M.F.   Active   Member  4. 

WINNIFRED  ELIZABETH  WATSON 
Tampa,  Florida 

"And  the  Lord,  He  it  is  that  doth  go   before  thee."     Deuteronomy   31:8. 

Chorus    3,    4;    F.M.F.    Associate    Member    3,    4;    F.M.F.    Prayer    Group    Leader    4; 
Phi.    3,    4. 

EDITH   M.  WELCH 

Toomsuba,  Mississippi 

"/  can  do  all  things  through  Christ  who  strcngthencth   me."     Philippians  4:13. 
Chorus    1,   2;    F.M.F.    Associate   Member    1-4;    F.M.F.    Prayer    Group    Leader   4. 


Now j  "Ladies"  .   .   .   Before   .   .   .  and  after! 
Eating — as    usual    .    .    .    Little    J  I' alt. 


Page   Nineteen 


uniors 


OFFICERS 

President Bo    Beard 

Vice-President         Irma    Graves 

Secretary Joyce    BuHLER 

Treasurer Charlie    Beal 

Adviser Miss    Petty 


"We've   been    discriminat- 
ed   against!"'    The    voice    of 
the  Junior  class  rose  in  dis- 
may   as    the    dreadful    news 
leaked     out.        The     Junior 
girls      had      been      placed — 
every   one   of   them — on   the 
third     floor     of     the     New 
Dorm,   with   the   Seniors   all 
beneath  so  they  could  sneak 
out    any   old    time — and    the 
Juniors    would    never  know 
they  were  gone !   And   that's 
what  they  did ! 
"Hold  that  line,  boys!      Hold  that  line!"     It  was   the    day   of   the    football    game — the    Sophs   and 
Seniors    versus    the    Freshmen    and    Juniors.      Since   the   day   of   the   Senior   Sneak   the   Juniors   had 
dreamed   of   revenge,    and   now   the   time   had   come.      Such   grim    determination    could    not    but    con- 
quer.    The  whistle  blew  .  .  .  the  game  was  over  .   .   .   and   the  Juniors  had  cleared   their  name. 

Life  at  CBC  has  really  been  great  for  the  Junior  class.  Hard  work,  combined  with  healthful 
recreation  and  an  occasional  breakfast  hike  (like  the  one  when  Harold  scrambled  the  eggs)  has 
worked  toward  making  each  member  of  the  class  well  rounded  in  his  life.  Above  all  else  has  been 
the  Christian  fellowship,  serving  to  unite  the  Juniors  in  their  purpose  to  "know  Him  and  to  make 
Him  known." 


'Dandy  Mo'  "...  A   "suite"  life 


'Nickolouse!" 


Page    Tivcnty 


FRONT  ROW — Hurley,  Ferguson,  King,  Carpenter,  Herron,  Graves,  Crane,  Barnett,  Buhler,  Kemp,  Chenault.  f  SEC- 
OND ROW — Evertsberg,  Ernest,  Beitzel,  Goodall,  Burnett,  Doverspike,  Gantt,  Gehman,  Beard,  Davis,  Bost.  /  THIRD 
ROW— Gilchrist,    Edge,    Johnston,     Hinkel,     Grant,     Britt,    Beal,    Ekstrom,   Brouwer,    Beacham. 


un  i  o  rs 


FRONT  ROW—  W.  Watson,  Overstreet,  R.  Smith,  Legant,  Tucker,  Most,  McElveen,  H.  Smith,  r  SECOND  ROW— 
Powlison,  Sorrells,  Lindsey,  Midyett,  Wright,  Mood,  Newman,  Shumpert,  Martin,  Parsons.  /  THIRD  ROW — Popp, 
D.   Stoddard,   Story,   Rowlee,  J.   Newsom,   D.   Watson,   Laird,   Niemeyer,   Spence,  Perkinson,  Long. 


(2/  opliomores 

OFFICERS 

President Bill    Carter 

Vice-President Ed    IwaN 

Secretary       Grace    Howell 

Treasurer Bill    Stone 

Adviser Mr.   Hoke 


"He'll  be  here  today!" 
It  was  Thanksgiving  Day 
— the  day  when  HE  was  to 
make  HIS  appearance.  For 
days  the  school  had  been 
in  an  uproar.  What  does 
HE  look  like?  How  long 
will  HE  stay?  Can  I  go 
out   with    HIM? 

Many   were   the   questions 
voiced    by    the    excited    stu- 
dents.     And   today   HE  was 
to   arrive.    An   appropriately 
decorated   jeep   drove   up   on 
the  football  field.  HIS  loyal 
servants  jumped   out,    laying   out   white   carpets   that    HIS    feet    might    not    touch    the    cold    ground. 
Before  a  crowd  of  eager  admirers  a  frightened  black  "billy  goat"  descended  from  the  royal  carriage, 
accompanied    by    Mr.    Broomall   with    his    familiar,  "Now  take  my  goats,  for  instance." 

Yes,  the  sophomores  are  overflowing  with  fun  and  the  joy  of  living.  And  to  balance  their  humor 
is  a  sincerity  and  purpose  in  all  their  activities.  Their  highest  goal,  in  studies,  in  socials,  and  in 
Christian  Service  is  that  they  might  show  forth  the  praises  of  the  One  who  has  called  them  out  of 
darkness   into    His  marvelous   light. 


Engine   Trouble  .  .   .  R.F.D.,   Tennessee   .   .   .  "Father"  Bob 


Page   Twenty-two 


FRONT  ROW— Hill,  James  Davis,  Hammond,  Borton,  Froelich,  Cook,  Braswell,  Blair,  Erwin.  1  SECOND  ROW 
— Brown,  Jervis  Davis,  Daniel,  J.  Carter,  Brownlee,  Doverspike,  Cook,  Beckley,  Keever,  Barnes,  Downey.  1  THIRD 
ROW — Johnston,  Dillard,  Anderson,  Avery,  Bates,  Carter,  Davis,  Chandler,  B.  Chenault,  Carroll,  Ciaffner,  Hodge,  Hodges. 
/  FOURTH  ROW — Fox,  Howell,  Haroldsen,  Jones,  Cushnic,  French,  Bennett,  Jacobsen,  Brant,  Bowman,  Beauchamp, 
Iwan,    Hamilton. 


GJ op li  o  in  ores 


FRONT  ROW— Williams,  King,  Music,  Neef,  W.  Russ,  Saltzman,  Phelps,  Sullivan,  r  SECOND  ROW— Mahar,  San- 
ders, J.  Russ,  Taylor,  Pearsall,  Moses,  Noell,  Richardson,  Young,  Silar,  Opper.  1  THIRD  ROW — McLeod,  Parrott, 
Stone,  Livingston,  Wheatley,  Nizamian,  Parker,  Martinez,  Knight,  Smith,  Speanburg,  Stevens.  1  FOURTH  ROW — Stod- 
dard,   Morgan,    Stiles,    Pierce,    Tatem,    Westley,    Knowlton,    Till,   Miller,   Petersen,   Meier,  J.   Smith. 


,* 


President     . 
J  ice-President 


OFFICERS 

.    Cecil  Hawkins  Secretary Anne  Kotiadis 

Hubert  Addleton  Treasurer Louise  Hardy 

Adviser Miss  Wallis 


/, 


Cy  res  nine  n 


An  air  of  suspense  pervaded  the  entire  CBC  campus  as  students  from  all  parts  of  the  country 
poured  into  the  lobby  on  registration  day.  The  occasion  of  this  excitement  was  the  entering  Fresh- 
man class.  "What  will  they  be  like?"  was  the  question  on  every  lip.  But  the  poor  Freshmen  were 
the  most  mystified  of  all.  Would  they  be  considered  as  normal  human  beings  or  would  they  be 
ostracized  as  "green  Freshmen?" 

It  was  not  long  before  their  fears  melted  away  before  the  friendliness  and  interest  of  the  upper 
classmen.  More  and  more  the  Freshmen  came  to  feel  that  they  were  a  vital  part  of  Columbia  Bible 
College.  The  crowning  day  of  recognition  and  appreciation  came  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  when  the 
Freshman  class  (with  the  hearty  participation  of  the  illustrious  Junior  class!)  carried  the  annual 
"Grits  Bowl  Classic." 

To  the  freshmen  CBC  has  also  given  a  vision  of  the  world  wide  need,  and  of  the  privilege  they 
have  in  helping  to  supply  this  need. 


Peek-a-Boo!  .  .  .  Think  fast!  .  .  .   Those  awful  exams!  .  .  .  "Da — /  dunno!" 


Page    Twenty-four 


FRONT  ROW — Barnes,  C.  Daniels,  B.  Daniels,  Abrahamsen,  Brown,  Cunningham,  Collins,  Flannegan,  Falkenstein, 
Foster,  Cockrell.  /  SECOND  ROW — R.  Fitzsimmons,  B.  Fitzsimmons,  V.  Eremic,  D.  Eremic,  E.  Chapman,  Anderson,  H. 
Cook,  Andrews,  Arner,  Blackburn,  Brannon,  Aims.  /  THIRD  ROW— Ferry,  Duff,  Addleton,  C.  Banks,  A.  Davis,  D. 
Bennett,    C.    Duvall,    Dimond,    K.    Callaway,    Cameron,    Anderson,   M.   Frederick. 


Cyresn  in 


e  n 


FRONT  ROW— McGill,  Lott,  Grimes,  Heidlauf,  Hoeflinger,  Haynes,  Horton,  Hendricks,  Lucas.  1  SECOND  ROW— 
McFarland,  Graham,  Morse,  Lefever,  Hardy,  Meacham,  Mitchell,  Kotiadis,  Madiera,  Kirkwood,  Garcia.  1  THIRD 
ROW — Hawkins,  Greene,  Heusinkveld,  Hartman,  Gaines,  Gordon,  Gardner,  Mills,  Moore,  Haughton,  Lynch,  Gustafsen, 
Jensen. 


FIRST  ROW— Shaw,  F.  Sanders,  Stapf,  Wilson,  Wise,  Wall,  Reed,  Stoddard,  Polasky.  /  SECOND  ROW— E.  Sanders, 
Rembes,  Okarma,  Sells,  Yarley,  Scott,  Scholte,  Orton,  Nesm'.th,  Peters,  Schlichter,  Schmidt,  i  THIRD  ROW — Sharpe, 
Snow,    G.    Standridge,    J.    Standridge,    Walker,    \ess,    Roberts,  Robinson,    Wakefield,     Stout,    Ralph    West,    Osborne. 


CJresli  r 


n  e  11 


FRONT    ROW — West,    Shook,    Warlick,    Luttwig,    Vaughan,    Watson,    J.     Cail. 
Potts,   Sykes,   Stover,   A.  Knight,   Boland. 


SECOND     ROW— Ludlam,     M.     Cail, 


•I  m  id     the       <Hy-)ii, 


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Home  of  "Gene-ius"  .  .  .  Natalie  at  Open  House 

North   Campus  "cleanup"   .   .   .  Mail  call   on    Grad  Hall 

Inside  the  new  dorm   .  .  .  Scene  from  " Goldhricker's  Rest' 


Page    Twenty-seven 


OFFICERS 

President Don   Rulison 

First  J  ice-President Laura  Williams 

Second  J'ice-President Kay  Hertzog 

Secretary-Treasurer Dot   WHITE 

Adviser Mr.   Hatch 


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issions 


From  the  four  corners  of  the  U.S.A.  and  one  corner  of  Canada  came  the  Graduate  class  this 
year.     And  their  plans  for  the   future   include  the  four  corners  of  the  earth. 

Since  the  creation  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Missions  in  September,  people  from  all  walks  of 
graduate  life  have  come  to  CBC.  Doctors,  teachers,  and  others  trained  in  forestry,  chemistry  and 
engineering  have  left  professional  life  to  enter  once  more  the  halls  of  learning.  Taught  in  the 
wisdom  of  the  world,  they  have  come  here  to  learn  of  Christ  and  to  train  for  missionary  service 
at  home  and  abroad. 


Friday  afternoon   .  .   .  "Suities"  .   .   .  Its  name  is  "Mud!" 


Page    Twenty-eight 


STEPHEN  J.  BARRETT,  M.  A. 

St.  Louis,  Missouri 

B.A.,    in    Biblical    Education,    Columbia    Bible    College. 
"That   the    exceeding   greatness    of   the   power    may    be 
of  God  and  not  from  ourselves."     2  Corinthians  4:7. 

President   Alumni    Association,    '47. 

RALPH  E.  BELL,  M.  A. 

Royal  Oak,  Michigan 

B.S.,     in     Electrical     Engineering,     Georgia     School     of 
Technology. 

"li'ho   leadeth  thee  by   the  way  that  thou   shouldst  go." 
Isaiah  48:17. 

EVELYN   MARIAN   BERRY,   M.  A. 
Jacksonville,  Florida 

B.S.,   in   Education,   Florida    State   College    for   Women. 
"That  I  may  know  Him  in  resurrection  power  and  in 
suffering."      Philippians    3:10. 

Chorus    '46-'47;    F.M.F.    '46-'4S ;    F.M.F.    Praver    Group 
Leader   '47;    Phi.   '46-'47. 

KATE  F.  CALLAWAY,  M.  A. 

Johnson  City,  Tennessee 

B.    S.,   East   Tennessee    State   College. 

"Thou   wilt   keep    him   in   perfect   peace   whose    mind   is 
stayed  on    Thee."  Isaiah   26:3. 

F.M.F.   '46-'4S;    Phi    '46-'4S;    Student   Council   Program 
Chairman   '47-'48. 


BELL 
CALLAWAY 


CHILTON 
MARSHALL 


CHARLOTTE  CHILTON,  M.  A. 

North   Plainfield,  New  Jersey 

B.A.,    New   Jersey    College    for    Women. 
"Behold,    I    am    with    thee    and    will    keep    thee    in    all 
the  places  whither  thou  goest."     Genesis  28:15. 

Class    Vice-President,    '46,    '47,    F.M.F.    '45-'47,    F.M.F. 
Prayer    Group   Leader;    Phi    '47. 

ELDERA  DEE  JENKINS,  M.  A. 
Devers,  Texas 

B.S.    in    Physical    Education,    University    of    Texas. 
"Trust  ye  in  Jehovah  forever;  for  Jehovah  is  an  ever- 
lasting rock:'     Isaiah  26:4. 

F.M.F.     '46-'4S;     F.M.F.     Praver     Group     Leader     '47; 
Phi    '46-'4S. 

HARRY  G.  MARSHALL,  M.  A. 
Wilmington,  Delaware 

B.A.,    in    Biblical    Education,    Columbia    Bible    College. 
"The  Lord  is  good  and  He  knowcth  them  thai  trust  in 
Him."     N'ahum   I  :7. 

Class   President  '46-'47. 

DONALD  E.  RULISON,   M.  A. 
Amsterdam,  New  York 

B.S.   in   Forestry,   New   York   State   College   of  Forestry. 
"Henceforth  .  .  .   unto  Him."  2   Corinthians   5:15. 

Class  President   '47-'48 ;    F.M.F.    Praver   Group   Leader 
'47;    F.M.F.    Vice-President    '47-'48 ;    Phil.    '46-'47. 


Page     Twenty-nine 


WILLIAMS 


JOHN  S.  SCHWAB,  M.  A. 
Galveston,    Texas 

B.A.  in  Business  Administration,  University  of 
Texas. 

"That  I  might  testify  of  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of 
God."     Acts   20:24. 
'46-'48;    Phi.    '46-'4S. 

LAURA  ANN  WILLIAMS,  M.  A. 
Pensacola,  Florida 

B.A.,  Florida   State  College  for  Women. 

"In  everything  give  thanks,  for  this  is  the  will  of 
God  in  Christ  Jesus  concerning  you."  I  Thessa- 
lonians   5:1S. 

Class  Vice-President  '47;  Chorus  '46;  F.M.F. 
'46-'4S;    Phi.    '46-'4S. 


FRANK  CHARLES  WUEST,  B.A.,  M.A. 

Buffalo,  New  York 

B.A.    in    Biblical    Education,    Columbia    Bible    Col- 
lege. 

My  times  are  in  thy  hand  .  .  .  show  me  thy 
ivays  .  .  .  lead  me  in  thy.  truth."  Psalm  31:15,  Psalm 
25:4,    5. 

F.M.F.     '45-'48;       F.M.F.     Prayer       Group     Leader 
'45-'46;    F.M.F.    President    '45-M-6. 


CLIFFORD  C.  CARTEE,  B.  D. 

Columbia,  South   Carolina 

B.A.  and  M.A.  in  Biblical  Education,  Columbia 
Bible   College. 

"1  must  ivork  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me." 
John    9:4. 


FRONT  ROW— Meyer,   Allison,   Erickson.   1    SECOND    ROW— Sprinkle,   Sedgley,   G.  Jones,  Jensen,   Gudschinsky, 
Trevvett,   Hertzog,   White,   Fish,    Plains. 


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"Onward!"  and  "Upward!"  are  the  watch- 
words of  the  Student  Association  which  now 
consists  of  sixteen  members  representing  the 
different  classes  and  organizations  of  Bible 
College. 

In  its  eighteen  years  of  activity  the  Associ- 
ation  not   only   has   increased    in    numbers — 
having  begun  with  only  four  charter  mem- 
bers,  who  were   elected    by   ballot — but  has  also  helped  to  bring  about  a  greater 
school  spirit  and   a  closer  spiritual  unity  through   the   cooperation   of   Faculty 
and  students. 

Remember  "Hey  Day"  and  all  the  new  students  you   met?   Remember   the 
Clean-up    Campaign,    and    all    the   work  you  did?  No  one  could  forget  the  unique 
Christmas    program    and    the    party    that   followed,   or   the   "Relief   for    Europe 
Campaign"    to    send    food    and    clothing    to 
those  who   have   so   little.   These   and   many 
other   responsibilities  make   the   Student  As- 
sociation   an    essential    to    the    progress    of 
C.  B.  C. 


OFFICERS 

President Gordon  Beacham 

Vice-President         .     .     .     Bill  Doverspike 

Secretary Dorothy  Lindsey 

Treasurer Clifton   Duvall 

Adviser Mr.  Hatch 


Page   T/iirty-tivo 


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ssociatwns 


Singing   as   ive   go    .    .    .   "Going    to   sing":   Music    Committee 

Our  "Parshall"  Social  Chairman   .   .   .   Oh,  say.  can   you  see?   .   .   . 

Campus    cleanup 

Social  Committee  ....  Program   Committee 


Page  Thirty-three 


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Laying    it     out     .     .     .    Artistically    speaking — ■ 
A  ny    Ads    To  day  f 


From  a  paper-bound  yearbook  of 
48  pages  in  1939  The  FlNIAL  has 
grown  each  year  in  both  size  and 
quality. 

More  and  more  the  desire  of  the 
initial  FlNIAL  staff  has  been  realized 
— that  as  the  FlNIAL  is  a  crowning 
adornment  of  a  tower,  so  The 
FlNIAL  might  be  a  crowning  adorn- 
ment to   Columbia   Bible   College. 

If  there  were  no  outward  mani- 
festation whatsoever  of  the  work  of 


Page    Thirty-four 


"Ah!     That's    just    the   phrase    we    want!" 


Pieking  the  Pix 
This  is  the  way  zve  type  it  up  .  .  .  Wanted — One  Finial 


this  year's  staff,  they  should  still 
count  their  hours  of  labor  worth- 
while, for  through  them  they  have 
grown  in  the  Lord.  When  they 
faced  insurmountable  difficulties, 
He  strengthened  them  for  the  task, 
and  gave  fruitage  for  their  labors. 
Only  those  who  work  on  future 
yearbooks  will  know  how  much 
this  year's  growth  has  depended 
upon  the  network  of  roots  estab- 
lished by  those  who  preceded  them. 


Page    Thirty-five 


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"I  wonder  when  the  next  issue 
will  be  out?"  This  statement  has 
lapsed  into  history  as  the  new  Ce- 
BeCean,  with  its  new  handy  size 
and  photo-offset  style  of  printing, 
has  emerged  as  a  regular  bi-weekly 
publication. 

With  the  production  time  cut 
approximately  in  half,  the  CeBeCean  now  endeavors  to  make  known 
to  the  student  "the  news  as  it  happens1'  (at  least  before  he  hears 
about  it).  Now  in  its  sixteenth  year  of  publication,  the  CeBeCean 
has  become  a  vital  part  of  student  life. 


Officers    of    the    Staff 


Page  Thirty-six 


TYPISTS 


WRITERS 


Page    Thirty-seven 


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"We  are  fellow  Philobiblonians,  in  purpose  united  as   one, 
Trustworthy  still  they  shall  find  us,  and  true  to  the  task  we've  begun." 


For  16  years  the  Philobiblonian  Literary  Society  has  provided  opportuni- 
ties for  public  speaking,  creative  writing,  and  leadership,  developing  quali- 
ties that  will  be  useful  to  its  members  whether  they  serve  at  home  or  abroad. 
Of  definite  value  to  each  member  of  the  student  body  is  the  bulletin  board 
added  this  year  to  keep  everyone  "up  on  the  news."  Valuable  and  entertaining 
too  was  the  assembly  program  giving  hints  for  school — such  as  "Take  your  as- 
signment, please!"  Picnics  and  teas  add  to  the  social  life  of  the  members.  And 
of  course  everyone  remembers  the  New  Year's  style  show,  portraying  the  "New 
Look." 

"Lit"  has  always  taken  an  active  part  in  training  Christian  leaders,  and 
through  the  years  to  come,  those  leaders  will  remain  "true  to  the  task"  begun 
at  CBC   and    in   the   Philobiblonian   Literary  Society. 


Officers   First   Semester    .    .    .    Officers    Second   Semester 


Page    Thirty-eight 


Officers  First   Semester   .   .    .    Officers   Second  Semester 


Philologian  Lit  aims  to  train  men  tD  serve  Christ  more  effectively  through 
a  knowledge  of  the  art  of  public  speaking,  and  a  familiarity  with  the  gems  of 
literature. 

Bi-monthly  meetings  consist  of  impromptu  speeches,  which  train  the  stu- 
dents in  the  ability  to  give  public  addresses;  parliamentary  drill,  which  pre- 
pares the  students  for  participation  in  church  business  meetings;  and  devotional 
keynotes,  which  remit  in  drawing  the  st  idents  closer  to  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 


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An  ARTIST  in   the  midst!  .  .   .   Whistle  while  we  work 
Workin    to  play  .  .  .  Any  Seconds? 
Snip!   .   .   .Snap    .    .    .    Click! 

Face-Lifting?  .  .  .  Kitchen  Maid  .  .  .  Diggin'  Dot 


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Ready,  Aim —  .  .  .  "Towering"  John   .   .   .  Basket! 

Frahn-cee-sco !   .   .   .  IJeave-ho,  my   lads   .   .   .   Croquet 
Charlie  Number   Two   .   .   .  Sock   that  Ball! 


Page     Forty-one 


GV  ce  1 1 es    fro i  / 1         1-  eisburg 


The  Sals/nan's    .    .    .    "Come,  into  my  parlor"    .    .    .    Feeding  time 
The  Joneses    .    .    .    Readin    an    Rockin'    .    .    .    The  Smiths 
"Mutt  and  Jeff"  Brant    .    .    .    Kitchen   Comfort    .    .    .     The  Mays- 
Bible  College  "Grandchildren"    .    .    .    Phil  and  Eldora  Schwab 
Ricky's  First  Birthday    .    .    .    The  Foxes  and  the  Scholtes 


Page  Forty-two 


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Page    Forty-three 


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risiian 


ervice 


Providing  practical  experience  in  soul-winning,  teaching,  and  related  min- 
istries, Christian  service  is  an  integral  part  of  the  preparation  of  each  student  at 
CBC.  Everyone  is  given  an  opportunity  for  supervised  service — actually  win- 
ning souls  to  the  Saviour  while  he  is  studying  under  consecrated  Christian 
leaders  who  can   help   him  solve  his   problems  from  week  to  week. 

The  Christian  Service  departments  supply  workers  for  Sunday  Schools, 
Junior  Churches,  orphanages,  playgrounds,  Bible  clubs  and  classes  for  both 
colored  and  white,  jails,  reform  schools,  chain  gangs,  and  prisons.  Several  of 
the  men  are  pastors  of  churches.  This  year  the  purchase  of  many  Christian 
service  vehicles  included  a  "Gospel  Car,"  designed  to  reach  children  in  sec- 
tions of   Columbia  not  touched    in   other  ways. 

Thus  the  Christian  Service  Department  is  primarily  a  laboratory  providing 
for  every  student  a  practical   application  of  his  classroom  theory. 


Page  Forty-four 


Industrial  School    .    .    .    Student  Pastor- 
Deputation  group  .  .  .  Booth  at  State  Fair  .  .  .  Bible  Club 

Results — showing   the   Wordless   Book   .    .    .   Street  Meeting 


Page    Forty- five 


3u  (iH&ttflrfam 

WILLIAM    MADISON    WILSON 

1922-1947 


"But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God  and  his  righteousness  and  all  these  things 
shall  be  added  unto  you.1'  Matthew  6:33,  his  life  verse. 

He  has  not  left  us — this  friend  who,  on  September  IS,  1947,  passed  through 
the  shadow  of  death  to  the  sunlight  of  the  presence  of  God.  Madison  Wilson, 
veteran  and  missionary  volunteer,  though  struck  down  by  a  drunken  driver,  is 
reaping  in  death  the  harvest  of  seed  sown  in  a  life  characterized  by  unswerving 
devotion  to  the  cause  of  Christ.  The  tract  "One  Day  at  the  Fair,'"  relating 
briefly  the  facts  of  his  conversion  and  subsequent  zeal  for  Christ,  has  already 
been  used  to  bring  many  souls  to  Christ.  His  testimony  in  life  and  death  has 
challenged  each  of  us  as  his  classmates  to  strive  more  earnestly  for  the  sal- 
vation of  those  souls  for  whom  his  Saviour  and  ours  has  died. 


Page  Forty-six 


cJruili   CJor    "Jjouili 


One  of  the  most  interesting  of  all  the  student  activities  is  the  weekly  radio 
broadcast,  planned  and  produced  by  the  students  themselves.  Truth  For  Youth 
began  November,  1945,  broadcasting  over  WKIX  with  250  watts.  Since  that 
date  the  station  has  increased  to  1000  watts,  and  the  program  reaches  out  in  all 
directions  telling  forth  in  song  and  testimony  the  glad  tidings  of  Christ. 

The  Truth  For  Youth  Octette  have  made  themselves  indispensable.  The 
male  quartette  and  the  women's  trios  have  become  equally  well  known,  and 
these,  together  with  occasional  duets  and  solos,  give  to  the  broadcast  a  colorful 
variety  of  sacred  music. 

Again,   it  is  usually  the  students  who  bring  the  testimonies  and  the  impelling 

Gospel  message,  setting  forth  to  the  youth  of 
Columbia  the  reality  of  Christ  in  a  young  per- 
son's life. 


The  power  behind  the  song  . 


Announcing 


Nell  at  work 


Page    Forty-seven 


Better   " mark-  em' 


The   Kings   and    the   "Prince' 


11  SIC 


Music  is  vital  to  Christian  Service.  In  the  past  few  years  the  faculty  has 
sought  to  build  up  the  Music  department  in  order  that  those  who  train  here 
might  go  forth  equipped  to  give  out  the  gospel  message  not  only  in  word,  but 
also  in  song.  Courses  in  notation,  hymnology,  and  music  appreciation  provide 
the  foundation  and  background  for  the  more  advanced  fields  of  voice,  piano, 
and  conducting.  There  are  also  opportunities  to  sing  in  groups — trios,  quar- 
tettes, and  larger  choral  groups.  By  taking  advantage  of  these  courses,  each 
student  may  gain  the  musical  knowledge  which  plays  so  important  a  part  in  the 
training  of   successful   Christian   workers. 


School  Days  .   .  .  "CBS   Trio    Vocalizing' 


Page  Forty-eight 


Q/  tit cle 1 1 i  C/o re i a 1 1 


issions 


d  lows  nth 


OFFICERS 

President Dave   Knowlton 

lr  ice-President Don  Rulison 

Secretary Margie    Booz 

Treasurer Clint  Hammond 

Adviser Dr.    Culley 

Outstanding  campus  organization 
at  CBC  is  FMF— local  chapter  of 
the  National  Student  Foreign  Mis- 
sions Fellowship.  Special  distinction 
of  the  local  chapter  is  that  it  is  the 
parent  chapter  of  the  national  or- 
ganization. 

In  the  summer  of  1935  FMF  was 
born  at  the  summer  conference 
grounds  in  Ben  Lippen.  This  step 

was  taken  after  the  prayerful  consideration   of   those   interested   in   the   Student 
Volunteer  Movement. 

From  this  small  beginning  the  Fellowship  soon  reached  out  to  Christian 
students  in  Universities,  Colleges,  and  Bible  Institutes  throughout  the  whole 
United  States.  Last  year  the  national  officers  of  the  FMF  felt  it  advantageous 
to  merge  with  the  Inter-Varsity  Fellowship  in  order  to  promote  the  realization 
of  a  world-wide  missionary  vision  among  the  secular  schools  as  well.  Since 
this  merger  many  new  chapters  have  been  added,  helping  to  fulfill  the  FMF 
motto,  "The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  the  uttermost." 

The  fact  that  over  200  students  have  gone  forth  to  the  foreign  field  shows 
the  effectiveness  of  the  local  chapter  in  stimulating  missionary  interest  on  the 
campus  through  its  program  of  weekly  meetings,  deputations,  and  missionary 
giving. 


Local   Officers    .    .   .   Regional   Officers 


Page    Forty-nine 


@£B@     efparL      9Q119 


Prayer-group   leaders,  First  Semester  .   .   .  Ann    Chilis  and  Neva 
Summer  Deputation   team    .   .   .   Leland   Wang   .   .    .   Erskine  girls 
Georgia  Scenery  .  .  .  Dr.  Hugh  Moreton  .  .  .  Bryan  delegates 

Prayer-group  leaders.  Second  Semester  .  .  .  Executives  "Executing' 


Page  Fifty 


h    {-Uc 


occoa    \^  on  jerc  1 1  ce 


Lakeshore  devotions  .  .  .   The  Snapper  snapped  .  .   .   What? 
Cheese!   .   .   .    OXE,   two,   three,  four!    .    .    .   Bored? 

Parking'?  .  .  .  Trouble  shooter  shot  .  .  .  Ticket,  please? 


Page    Fifty -one 


</, 


viation 


"Hey  Ralph!  I've  soloed!  Boy,  was  it  great !"  This  enthusiastic  greeting  has 
become  a  familiar  one  this  year.  Many  students  have  soloed,  and  four  have 
received   their  private  pilot's  licenses. 

It  is  a  thrilling  event  when  one  of  these  student  fliers  goes  up  into  the  blue 
for  the  first  time  alone;  but  it's  nothing  to  the  thrill  there  will  be  a  few  years 
from  now,  when  these  same  students  are  out  on  the  harvest  fields  of  the  world 
speeding  the  spread  of  the  Gospel  through  this  new  method  of  missionary  en- 
deavor. 

Introduced  at  CBC  in  January,  1946,  through  the  cooperation  of  the  Haw- 
thorne Flying  Service,  this  department  now  merits  a  special  curriculum  in  the 
catalogue   entitled    "Missionary   Aviation." 


Page  Fifty-tivo 


HAPPY   EXECUTIVES 


lumm 


Though  scattered  around  the  world,  CBC  alumni  are  vitally  united  to  the 
college  by  the  work  of  the  Alumni  Association. 

Important  forward  step  of  the  graduates  this  year  was  the  appointment  of  a 
full-time  alumni  secretary  on  the  campus  to  integrate  the  alumni  program  and 
interests.  This  year's  alumni  secretary,  Miss  Marguerite  McQuilkin,  super- 
vised publication  of  the  CeBeCequel,  alumni  newspaper,  and  the  alumni  direc- 
tory, handled  all  alumni  correspondence,  and  managed  the  campus  office. 
Alumni   contributions  this  year   reached  a  new  high  under  the  new  program. 

Homecoming  on  Thanksgiving  day  was  another  new  project  of  the  associa- 
tion under  direction  of  the  executive  committee.  The  largest  and  most  successful 
homecoming  in  the  history  of  the  old  grads,  the  Homecoming  day  program  was 
climaxed  by  the  evening  convocation  put  on  by  alumni  for  the  entire  college 
family. 

Latest  reports  from  the  alumni  office  show  over  200  members  now  on  the 
mission  field.  Another  75  men  are  pastors;  over  60  women  teaching,  the  ma- 
jority of  whom  teach  Bible  in  the  public  schools. 


At  home 


Abroad  .  .  .  At  home  from  Abroad 


Page    Fifty-three 


George  and  Grade  .  .  .  "Marfy"  .   .  .  Just   US  three. 
Tit  tat  toe  .  .  .  Edith  .  .  .   JJmn,  good! 

Ready?  .  .  .  Don't  take  it  yet!  .  .  .  Interesting  game! 


Page  Fifty-four 


'We  are  table  best  of  all"  .  .  .  "four  wheels  and  goes" 

Greenhorns  .  .   .  Not  rumors — bored-ers  .   .   .   Welcome   .   .   .  sneaking? 
'Tween  us  and  the  fence  .  .  .  just  Betty 

Wa-a-ait  a  minute!  .  .  .  "Now  in  Africa  ..."  Sophs  at  ease 


Page    Fifty-five 


A  CONCERN  With  A  Concern 

The  customer  is  not  always  right,  but  his  welfare  rates  above  every 
other  consideration  in  the  Presbyterian  Ministers'  Fund.  Costs  are  kept 
down  in  his  interest.  No  time  or  trouble  is  spared  to  give  information 
and  advice.  Claims  get  tbe  right  of  way.  Extreme  measures  are  taken 
to  avoid  lapsing  policies.  Investments  are  made  with  an  eye  single  to  the 
good  estate  of  the  insured.  In  short,  the  policyholder  receives  the  honors 
of  an  unseen  guest  at  every  official  gathering. 

You  can  send  your  inquiries  with  confidence  to 

The  Presbyterian  Minister's  Fund 

FOR  LIFE  INSURANCE 


Alexander  Mackie,  President 


The   First   Life   Insurance 
Company   in   America — 
The   Oldest  In   The    World 


Serving  Ministers,   Their   Wives 
and  Theological  Students  of 
All    Protestant    Denominations 


Founded   1  717— Chartered  1759 

Home  Office 
805  Walnut  Street  Philadelphia  3,  Penna. 

"MORE  THAN  A  BUSINESS 
AN  INSTITUTION." 


Page  Fifty-six 


WATCHES  DIAMONDS 

SILVERWARE 

THE    JEWEL    BOX,    Inc. 

"A    Gift  for  Every  Occasion" 

Columbia,  South  Carolina 
Telephone  7929         1605  Main  Street 


RODGERS    BROTHERS 
SERVICE   STATION 

Complete  Servicing  and  Lubrication 

Gas    GULF    Oil 

Corner  Taylor  and   Pickens   Streets 

Phone  6640 

Columbia,  South  Carolina 


t 

For 

Men    . 

GOOD  CLOTHING 

MARSHAL-TATUM 

CO. 

1307  MAIN  STREET 

CONGRATULATIONS 
AND   BEST   WISHES 

The  Personnel  of 

DIXIE  PRODUCE 
COMPANY 

902   PULASKI  STREET 
COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


Page    Fifty-seven 


SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
TIMES 


The  All-Round  Every   Week 

CHRISTIAN  JOURNAL 

International     Uniform    Lessons 

are  treated  in  such  a  way  that  the  busy 
teacher  will  find  it  possible  to  conduct  a  sat- 
isfactory class  for  all  ages.  Just  look  at  these 
helps— during   1948. 

Main    Lesson    Exposition.      By   Dr.   Harry   A. 

Ironside. 

Busy  Men's  Corner.     By  Tom  M.  Olson. 

Juniors.  By  Miss  Ruth  E.  Dow.     Primary.  By 

Mrs.    Ethel    S.    Low. 
Little  Jetts  and   Boys'  Talks.      By  Wade   C. 

Smith. 
Girls'   Class.     By  Miss  Vivian   D.  Gunderson. 
Family    Worship.      By    Dr.    Ernest    M.    Wads- 
worth. 
Cartoons.    By    James    Emerson    Russell. 
Questions   and   Answers.   By  J.   C.   Macaulay. 
Brief     Stories    and     Incidents     Illustrating     the 

Lesson. 
Short     Article     for     Superintendents.       By     the 

Rev.    J.    E.    Harris. 

Golden    Text    put    to    music    once    a    month    by 

Robert    Harkness. 

For     Inspiration     and     General     Information 

About  once  a  month  Ernest  Gordon  unearths 
unusual    bits    of    news    gathered    from    around 

ihe   world. 
Aunt     Mary     will     frequently     answer     difficult 

girl    problems    sent    in    by    our    readers. 
Occasional    articles    on     recent     archaeological 

discoveries   by    Dr.   Joseph    P.    Free. 
Notes    on    Open    Letters    answer    puzzling    and 
hard   questions. 
Christian    Endeavor    topics    thoroughly    ex- 
pounded. 

Extremely    Important    Articles    Con- 
stantly  Appear,   Such   As — 

The    Keys    to    John's    Gospel 

The   Romance   of  the   Hebrew    Bible 

The    Monk    Who    Lived    Again 

The    Conversion    of    a    Chinese    General 

Signs   of  the   End   of  ihe   Age 

Annual    rate.    §2.50;    in    clubs    of    5    or    more. 

$2  each  subscription 

Canada:    add   25    cents   per   year;    foreign:    add 

50    cents   per    year 

SPECIAL  SHORT-TERM  OFFER— 

22   weeks   for   $1 

THE     SUNDAY    SCHOOL    TIMES 
COMPANY 

325     North     Thirteenth     Street 
Philadelphia    5,    Pa. 


Compliments    of 

JORDON  ELECTRIC  CO. 

ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTORS 

Columbia,    S.    C. 

Tel.    7007 

Pail    G.    Jordan,    Owner 


YOBS"   SHOE   REPAIR 
SERVICE 

1804    Main    Street 
Telephone    6705 

'Serving     Columbia     Since     1908' 
Invisible    Half-Soling 


Dr.  T.  A.  W.  Elmgren 
Optometrist 


Associate 
G.   ROBERT   DICKERT 


1207    Hampton   Avenue 
Columbia,    S.    C. 


Page   Fijty-eight 


COLUMBIA 

TIRE 

SERVICE 

1531 

Taylor   Street 

Phone  2-2123 

Columbia,    S. 

C. 

BRIGM  AN'S 

BARBER    SHOP 

1227    Taylor    St. 

"Where    Friends    Meet" 

WATCHES  DIAMONDS 

SILVERWARE 

KIBLER  DENT  JEWELERS 


1122    Hampton 


Phone    8088 


PROMPT  SERVICE     REASONABLE  PRICES 

DIRECT   MAIL   ADVERTISING 

PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY 

Mcdonald  letter  shop 

I2O914    Washington   Street 

Columbia,   S.   C. 

PHONE   2-7200   FOR 

Folding  —  Circulars  —  Addressing  — Business 

Forms    —     Bulletins    —    House     Organs 

Mimeographing    —    Form    Letters 


"  -  -  Coming  from  where 

Quality  and  Service 

Count" 


Jla  Belle  Gleaned 

1709-1711    TAYLOR    STREET 


Page   Fifty-nine 


Major  Conservatory 
of  Music 

VOICE         •         MUSIC 
INSTRUMENTAL   INSTRUCTION 


Phone   3937 

1825-27   Main    Street 
Columbia,   S.   C. 


Shop  in 


store  of 


always   a   step   ahead. 


STAR  LAUNDRY  CO. 


1801  TAYLOR  ST. 
PHONE  4-3114-5 

Columbia's  Oldest  Laundry 


Page  Sixty 


25 


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^  „    A-iditonum,   over 

Huston  Hall.  Conference^^ 


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\1C  South'*  »losx  «  ke  your  ^  {orget> 

OOTSTA^mW  SP^^  ble8.in6  yo»"  -  Lewl„  „,.  B—  * 


13NE  U-^Siw  E-  HoWe,  pi«    --  Robert  <**»  ^ 

Quilkxn,  Don  Cgrf^g^fi  E.  Hoke.  Fellowship-^"  Rke, 

**■  l^C^egeoana    ^    ^^  Do  j^ep*  *  Bayly,  **■»* 

Sterrett,  Dr  ^  tute.  ^  college  ered,  .^ 

JUNE   29-3^    "'f;    !eS„ussionaly    -terses  ^    Robert  C.  M 

S0:^^1^:-  «-- -1     Confe-nce.  Rev.  Paul  ^     ^^ 


*  ■     ,„rv    Ge"""'.      -I     C    Teene?.  Dt.  T.  •>•  Sl„„le,  Solum.  n 

MJGUST   1-W-ArVGeX».  Dr.  Merr.U  C.  F)eece.  Dr.  Co. 

««f  mcq*""  ri«„r  n»»  ss—  °°" w  M 

Carolina.  *•    i*'r 


BEN 
UPPEN 

C0NfERENCE 


Conference 


Inn  overlooking 


Asheville  from 


Mountain  top 


Page    Sixty-one 


REYNER'S 

JEWELERS 


i      i      i 


1604  MAIN  STREET 


COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


DOUGHTY  DRY  CLEANERS 

LAUNDRY  DYEING 

20%     Savings — Cash    and    Carry 

Phone    2-4361 

1410  Taylor  Street 
Columbia,    S.    C. 


COLUMBIA'S 


One 
Shop 


HEADQUARTERS 

1704  MAIN  ST.  PHONE  2-6331 


Structural  Steel  and  Miscellaneous  Iron 
Items  Supplied  For  This  Building  By 

KLINE  IRON  and  METAL  CO. 

1225   HUGER    ST. 
COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


Page   Sixty-tivo 


CHARLES  OLD  STUDIO 

Photographs  For  Every  Purpose 


1711  MAIN  STREET 


PHONE  2-2258 


BENSON    OIL    CO. 

THE  BEST  IN  HEATING  OILS 

Phone   2-0564 

2023   Gervais   St. 
Columbia,    S.    C. 


WATCHES 


DIAMONDS 


WALTERS    JEWELERS 

1303  Main  St. 
Columbia,   S.   C. 

Next    Door    to    Jerome    Hotel 

fT  atch    and   Jewelry   Repairing 


Claussen's  Bakerv 

j 

A  Hundred  and  Seven  Years  of  Baking  Excellence 


Page  Sixty-three 


COLUMBIA,  S.  C.  FLORENCE,  S.  C. 

SOUTHERN  STATES  SUPPLY  COMPANY 

Plumbing  and  Heating  Supplies 

1316  SUMTER  STREET 
COLUMBIA  56,  S.  C. 


STUCKEY  LUMBER 
COMPANY 

"Owe  Board  or  a  Carload" 


BROAD   RIVER   ROAD 

TELEPHONE    3565 
COLUMBIA,    S.    C. 


PRIVATE  AMBULANCE 
SERVICE 


DUNBAR 
FUNERAL  HOME 


o- 


COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
PHONE   9998 


Selling  and  Servicing  Chevrolets  Since  1926 

CENTRAL  CHEVROLET  COMPANY 

1331  GERVA1S  STREET 

COLUMBIA,   S.   C. 

Page  Sixty-} our 


SAVE  YOUR  OLD  SHOES                                                      PHONE  2-5462 

''Ask    Your    Friends" 

ROBERTS'   SHOE   REPAIRING 

We  Can  Helj)  You   Walk  in  Comfort 

1319  SUMTER  STREET                                                      COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

BOUKNIGHTS 
WADE  HAMPTON  GARAGE 


Service 
Gas 


Storage 
Oil 


1125    Gervais    Street 

Phone    7927 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 


MERCHANTS 
WHOLESALE  GROCERY,  Inc. 

707   Gervais   Street 

Phone    2-6385 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 


SOUTHERN  DAIRIES 

4629  Main  Street 

Phone    2-1698 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 


Compliments   of 

THE  CAROLINA 
PAPER  COMPANY 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 


DIXIE  LAUNDRY  AND  DRY  CLEANING  CO. 

Laundering  and  Dry  Cleaning 

RUG  CLEANING  AND  DYEING 

MAIN  PLANT  CORNER  SENATE  AND  ASSEMBLY  STREETS 
Eight  Branch   Offices 


Phone  2-4363 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


Page     Sixty-five 


REAMER 

ICE  AND 

FUEL  CO. 

ICE 

. . . COAL 

. . . COKE  .  . 
FUEL   OIL 

.  BRIQUETTES 

W estinghouse  Electrical 

Appliances 

SEABOARD  PARK— COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

PHONE  2-4311 

For  Good  Fish   and  Oysters 
Call 

CAPITAL  FISH  &  OYSTER  CO. 

Phone  7627         1336  Assembly  Street 


HARLEY'S    STUDIO 

PORTRAITS   AND   COMMERCIAL 
PHOTOGRAPHS 

1647   Main  St. 


Y.  M.  C.  A. 
BARBER    SHOP 

College  Students  Welcome 
Convenient   Location 

Sumter  Near  Hampton   Street 
Columbia,    South    Carolina 


TYPEWRITER  SERVICE 

COMPANY 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 

Telephone  2-1251          1512  Taylor  St. 

R. 

C. 

WILLIAMS  & 

Incorporated 
FURNITURE 

SONS 

1725  MAIN  STREET 

TELEPHONE  5815 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Page  Sixty-six 


SILVER'S 


5  -  10c  -  $1.00  Store 


1546  MAIN  STREET 


COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


CALDWELL'S 
DRESS  SHOP 

1228  HAMPTON  ST. 
COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

Ready-to-Wear    (Juniors,  Misses 
Large  and  Half  Sizes) 

Millinery 

Lingerie 

Gloves 


Compliments  of 


RE HERS 


Columbia,    S.    C. 


Page    Sixty-seven- 


ANN  LEWIS  DRESS  SHOP 

Complete    Women's   Apparel    From 
Head  to  Toe 


1534   Main   St. 
Columbia,    S.    C. 


THE  REMBERT  COMPANY 

SOAPS    •    WAXES    •    GERMICIDES 

522    Devine    Street 

Phone    2-1551 

Columbia,    South    Carolina 


CROWSON-STONE 
PRINTING  COMPANY 

•     *     * 

Printers  and  Lithographers 

*        *        * 

Specializing  in 

Fine   Commercial  Stationery, 

Insurance  Policies,  Business  Forms  and 

Advertising  Color   Work 

805-9  MAIN  STREET     PHONE  2-4109 
COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


FOR  QUALITY  JEWELRY 

DIAMONDS,  WATCHES,  AND 

SILVERWARE 

See 

HAMILTON'S,  Inc. 

1611    Main   St.,   Columbia,   S.   C. 


COLUMBIA  LAUNDRY 
AND  DRY  CLEANING 

1323  Taylor  Street     DRY  CLEANING 

PROMPT  DELIVERY  SERVICE  or 

Conveniently   Located  for 

CASH  and  CARRY 


ECKERD'S 

CUT-RATE  DRUG  STORE 

Creators    of    Reasonable    Drug    Prices 

-*- 

1530  MAIN  STREET 

South    Carolina's    Most   Modern 
Drug    Store 

COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


Page  Sixty-eight 


First-Class 

Service   at 

ARCADE  BARBER  SHOP 

EIGHT 

CHAIRS 

Arcade 

Building 

Main 

Street 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

McCRORYS 
5   &   10c   Store 

"We  Have   What   You    Want 
When   You   Want  It" 

1556    Main    Street 


PEOPLES'  BAKERY 

Cakes — Pies   and    Pastries 

WEDDING    AND    BIRTHDAY 
CAKES   OUR   SPECIALTY 

1331   Main   Street 
Phone    6220 


MARSHALL'S,  Inc. 

'Known  for  Quality  Mens   Wear 

-    &    ~ 

1535  MAIN  STREET 
COLUMBIA,   S.   C. 


Congratulations  of  the 


Mechanics  Contracting  Company 

1325  MAIN  STREET 

on  the  erection  of  the  new  dormitory  and  classroom  building. 

With  BEST  WISHES  to  the  Columbia  Bible  College 

for  continued  advancement  of  her  fine  work  of 

Making  Christ  Known. 


Page    Sixty-nine 


We  Serve  Your  College 

QUALITY  MEATS  AND 
GROCERIES 


Lower   Main    Street 
Super  Market 

Phone   7617  905   Main  Street 


Columbia's 

Completely 

Feminine   Store 


k/ee& 


zee 


PAINT  STORE 

GIFTS  ART  SUPPLIES 

PAINT      WALLPAPER      GLASS 

1218    Main    Street  Phone    6947 


PRODUCING  and  distributing  Electricity  for  homes,  farms,  commercial 
establishments,  and  industrial  plants  in  all  or  part  of  ten  counties  in 
central  South  Carolina  .  .  .  manufacturing  and  distributing  gas  in  Columbia 
and  its  environs  for  homes,  commercial  businesses,  and  industrial  enterprises 
.  .  .  providing  transportation  in  Columbia  and  its  suburbs  .  .  .  this  is  our  job! 

Adequacy  in  all  of  these  services  for  tbe  present  and  with  a  generous 
reserve  for  future  growth  of  this  area  .  .  .  dependable,  economic  delivery 
always  .  .  .  this  is  our  aim! 

A  privately  owned  tax-paying  South  Carolina  Industry,  directed  and 
managed  by   South   Carolina   people. 

Sovik  GaAaUna  Zleefoic  &  Qai  Gamp&tu/, 

Principal   Office:    COLUMBIA 

Branch  Offices  at 
BATESBURG,   JOHNSTON.    LEXINGTON,    SALUDA,    AND    ST.    MATTHEWS 


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ART  FLOWER  SHOP 

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"When   you   say   it   with   Flowers, 
Say  it   ivith   Ours." 


S.  B.  McMASTER,  Inc. 

1231  HAMPTON  ST. 
Columbia's  Complete  Sporting  Goods  Store 


SYLVAN  BROTHERS 

JEWELERS  AND  DIAMOND  MERCHANTS 

QUALITY  MERCHANDISE   ONLY 

"Alivays  Remember  .  .  .  Price  Is  Soon  Forgotten 

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COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

Compare  Our  Prices  and  Quality. 
You  11  Find  Our  Prices  Low 


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Growing  Horns   .   .   .   Hungri-Lee   .    .   .   Chug,   chug,   chug 

"Bugs!"  .  .  .  Sesqui  Falls;  DON'T  you!  .  .  .  Go  jump  in  the  Lake! 
"But,  how  COULD  it  be  wrong!"  .  .  .  Studying  Leaves  .  .  . 
Shep's  Biological  Garden 


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giving    h^L^aij 


Between  the  halves  .  .  .  Heralding  "his"  arrival  .  .  .   The  cat's  "Meow" 
Huddle  of  the  Blue  Streaks 

From  the  Sophs  .  .  .  The  "Refs"  confer  .  .  .  First-place  Freshmen 

Poor  Kitty  .  .  .   The  End  of  a  Perfect  Day  .  .  .  You  grabbed  the 
Sneak — but  not  the  ball 


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School  picnics  .  .  .  "Cuttin    Up" 

Home  for  week-ends  .  .  .  Dates  .  .  .  Writing  Home  .  .  .  Campus  Cleanup 
Trips  to  town  .  .  .  Sight  Seeing  in  the  City  .  .  .  Church 


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Pearce-  Young-  Angel 
Company 

Wholesale  Food  Distributors 

AIMS  TO  PLEASE  YOUR 
COLLEGE 


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828  Gervais  Street       Pbone  2-4315 


Congratulations    and    Best    W  ishes 

to  the 
GRADUATING  CLASS  of  1948 

The 
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Columbia,    Soutb    Carolina 


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COOKIES 

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TOILET    ARTICLES, 
ETC. 

For   that 
Afternoon    Snack 
and    Evening  Pep-Up 

Hours:    4-4:30;    9:30- 
10:00   p.    m. 


MEN'S   CAMPUS 


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Supervisor:   Mr.  John    Hehi. 


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Write:  Registrar,  Columbia  Bible  College 
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Order  from 

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SEXTON 

FRENCH  DRESSING 

Enjoy  this  treat  when  you  go  out  to 
eat ...  at  better  hotels  and  restaurants 
everywhere. 


Sexton 


SUNDAY      SCHOOL     LITERATURE 


"TRUE   TO   THE   WORD" 

Lesson  Quarterlies  For  Pupils 

for  all  ages  and  departments.  Also  lesson  leaflets  and  Sunday 
School  papers  for  weekly  distribution. 

FOLLOWING     THE    UNIFORM     INTERNATIONAL    LESSONS 

Lesson  Helps  For  Teachers  Superintendents, 
and  Preachers 

Teachers'  quarterlies  and  valuable  lesson  helps  for  superin- 
tendents, Bible  students  and  preachers. 


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Congratulations   and   Best    Wishes 

To 

The  "Flying  Missionaries" 


DIXIE  AVIATION  CO. 


Owens  Field  Columbia,  S.  C. 


DRAUGHON'S 
BUSINESS  COLLEGE 

Fully   Accredited 
Standard    Business    Courses 


Located   at 

1218   Sumter   Street 
COLUMBIA,   S.  C. 

Telephone    5951 


PERRY-MANN 

ELECTRIC 

CO. 

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butors  of 

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Columbia 

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THE  CAPITAL  LIFE  and  HEALTH  INSURANCE 
COMPANY 

Telephone  2-6368 
Home  Office:  Columbia,  S.  C.  Lester   L.    Bates,   President 


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SEE  THE 

NEW 

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SALES 

and   SERVICE 

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USED 

CAR   DEPARTMENT 

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1114    Calhoun    Street 

Phone    2-4021 

Phones   3311    and   7081 

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n    retrospect 


In  the  years  to  come  may  the  events  and 
memories  so  vividly  portrayed  herein  be  re- 
viewed and  relived  with  only  the  most  pleasant 
of  recollections. 

We  are  grateful  for  having  had  the  privilege 
of  playing  a  part  in  perpetuating  "These  Steps" 
to  a  higher  life  for  each   of  you. 


1223    Franklin    Street  Co/umbia.V.L- 

PHONES    9681-4-4575 


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Architects 


COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


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Jem  a 


irectory 


Abrahamsen,    Jean    A.    Box    308,    Orange,    Virginia 

Adcox,    Tommye    N.     Berry,    Alabama 

Addleton,    Hubert    F.     Route    5,     Macon,    Georgia 

Aims,    Margaret   E. 37   Colonial   Terrace,    East   Orange,   N.    J. 

Alderman,    James    O.    Route    2,    Box    410,    Sarasota,    Fla. 

Allebach,     Marion    A.     Route     1,     Sellersville,     Pa. 

Allison,    John    W.    2121    E.    6th    St.,    Long    Beach,    Calif. 

Anderson,    Ha    Mae     Emmalena,    Kentucky 

Anderson,    James    E. E.    Main    St.,    New   Egypt,    New    Jersey 

Anderson,    Marlys    Julia    Emmalena,    Kentucky- 
Andrews,    Eleanor   I. 629    S.    Church    St.,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 

Armstrong,    Evelyn    E., 

1827    "E"    St.,    N.E.,    Washington,    2,    D.    C. 

Arner,   Sally   L. 2951   Third   Ave.,   S.,   St.   Petersburg,   Fla. 

Avery,   Dorothy  J. 122   San   Antonio  Blvd.,   Norfolk,   5,   Va. 

Avery,  Wallace  L. 122  San  Antonio  Blvd.,  Norfolk,   5,   Va. 

Banks,   Carolyn 302   S.   First,   Globe,   Arizona 

Barnes,    A.    Grace    Beech    Bluff,    Tennessee 

Barnes,    John    P.    235    Summit    Rd.,    Springfield,    Pa. 

Bamett,  Hazel   M. 5933   Pershing   Ave.,   St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Barrett,   Stephen   J. 335   Tiffin   Ave.,   Ferguson,   21,    Mo. 

Barrs,    Eugenia    L.    512    Screven    St.,    Quitman,    Ga. 

Bates,    Ralph    2715    Watson    Blvd.,    Endicott,    N.    Y. 

Beacham,      Ann      47   Euclid   Ave.,    Willoughby,   Ohio 

Beacham,    George    D.     47  Euclid  Ave.,  Willoughby,  Ohio 

Beacham,     Gordon     47   Euclid   Ave.,    Willoughby,   Ohio 

Beal,    Charles    H.    921    N.    Central    Ave.,    Hapeville,    Ga. 

Beard,    Leonard    Clearwater,     S.    C. 

Beauchamp,    Betty   A.    37    Alden   Ave.,    Cradock,    Va. 

Beckley,    Warren    J.    306    Johns    St.,    Holly,    Mich. 

Beitzel,    Martha    Ruth    Batesburg,    S.    C. 

Bell,    Ralph    421    Woodsboro    Dr.,    Royal    Oak,    Mich. 

Bennett,    Richard    A. 103    West   Calveras,    Altedena,    Calif. 

Bennett,    L.    Tifton    Libum,    Ga. 

Berry,    Evelyn   M. 163    Briarwood    R.,   Route   2,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

Blackburn,    E.    Genevieve, 

122    San   Antonio   Blvd.,    Norfolk,   5,    Va. 

Blair,    Howard    C. 1216    Myrtlewood    Ave.,    Upper    Darby,    Pa. 

Boland,    Jeanette    M.    106    George    St.,    Muscatine,    Iowa 

Booz,    Majorie    E.    100    S.    Clifton    Ave.,    Aldan,    Pa. 

Borman,    Marlytte    B.    12    Richards    St.,    Geneva,    Illinois 

Bost,    Sara    208    Fink    St.,    Concord,    N.    C. 

Bowe,    Gertrude    V.    2209    Center    St.,    Catlettsburg,    Ky. 

Bowman,    Betty Austin    Springs    Rd.,    Johnson    City,    Tenn. 

Brannon,    Mary    Ann    __301    Crewdson    Ave.,    Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

Bransford,     Annie     Lee 510  E.  Cheatham  St.,  Union  City,  Tenn. 

Brant,    Robert    O.    Ocklawaha,    Fla. 

Braswell,    James    Otis    P.O.    Box    1761,    Ft.    Walton,    Fla. 

Britt,    James    G.    1616    Pickens    St.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Brosius,  Robert  E. 937   South   2nd   St.,   Sunbury,   Pa. 

Brouwer,    Harold    W.    1647    S.    Cuyler    Ave.,    Berwyn,    111. 

Brown,    Elaine    R.F.D.    2,    Manlius,    New    York- 
Brown,  Nancy  A.   __1334  Stockley  Gardens,  Apt.  2,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Brownlee,   Elaine 158    E.    Walnut    Lane,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Buckley,    Evelyn    J. Box    216-A,    Route    6,    Duluth,    Minn. 

Buckley,    Mildred   E.    Box   216-A,    Route    6,    Duluth,    Minn. 

Buhhr,   Joyce   N. 149   Madison   St.,   Brooklyn,    16,   N.    Y. 

Burnett,   Ollie   Sue 516   E.    Cheatham   St.,   Union  City,   Tenn. 

Burton,   Clifford   K.    415    Whitaker   St.,    Savannah,    Ga. 

Cail,    James    N.    2026  Sharon   Lane,  Charlotte,   N.  C. 

Cail,    Martha    Frances    2026   Sharon   Lane,   Charlotte,  N.   C. 

Callaway,   Kate  F.   __308   W.   Holston  Ave.,   Johnson   City,   Tenn. 

Callaway,    Katherine    Aline    Route    6,    Anderson,     S.    C. 

Cameron,   Chester   Alvin    __1503   Fairview   Dr.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Camp,    Clayton    L.    Garden   City,   Minn. 

Camp,     Verna     Garden   City,    Minn. 

Carpenter,    Gustava     ST.    Route,    Susquehanna,    Penn. 


Carroll,  Annie  Laura  __2615  Chesterfield  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Cartee,  Clifford  C.  _. Route  2,  Box  317,  West  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Carter,    James    P., 

Apt.    C-2,    Columbia    Bible    College,    Cola.,    S.    C. 

Carter,   Marion Apt.   C-2,   Bible   College,   Columbia,    S.   C. 

Carter,    William    P. 120    White   Oak    Park,    Sumter,    S.    C. 

Cather,    William    B.,    Jr.    39-24th    St.,    Bristol,    Tenn. 

Chaincy,   Earl   S.    2815   Park   St.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Chandler,    Vernon,    Jr.,    R.F.D.    2,    Johnson    City,    New    York 

Chapman,   Eunice 423   Telfair   St.,   Augusta,   Ga. 

Chenault,    Bryan    Newtown,    Va. 

Chenault,    Doris    M.    5204    Ashley,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Chilton,    M.    Charlotte 156    Grove    St.,    N.    Plainfield,    N.   J. 

Christopher,      Samuel,     Jr.,      R.  2,  Box  549-A,  West  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Cockrell,    Marvin    D.    R.F.D.    1,    Batesburg,    S.    C. 

Collins,    G.    Dean    Fort    Mill,    S.    C. 

Cook,   Hazel   M.    Box    142,   Cordova,   Alabama 

Cook,     Herman     H.     Route  1,   Kannapolis,   N.   C. 

Cook,     Jeanne     Route   1,   Kannapolis,   N.   C. 

Cook,   O'Neal 1522   Gregg   St.,   Columbia,    S.    C. 

Copeland,   James    M.    515    Whaley   St.,   Columbia,  S.   C. 

Cowger,    Janet    Fort    Seybert,    West    Virginia 

Crane,    Alice    _.      426    Evesham    Ave.,    Baltimore,    12,    Md. 

Cummingham,    Edward    G.    Hastings,    West    Virginia 

Cummingham,     Gladys     Route    3,     Marianna,     Fla. 

Cushnic,    Ellen    728    W.    Newell    St.,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. 

Daniel,    Robert    E., 

1663   Fort   Davis  Place,   S.   E.,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Daniels,   Carolyn 1913   Ann   St.,   Wilmington,  N.   C. 

Daniels,    Robert    E.    313    Castle    St.,    Wilmintogn,    N.    C. 

Davis,    Archie 200    Elford    Terrace,    Spartanburg,  S.   C. 

Davis,    James    L.    R.F.D.    1,    Kingston    Springs,    Tenn. 

Davis,   Jervis    T.    1840    Walker    St.,    Augusta,    Ga. 

Davis,    Pat    A.    115    Rose    Avenue,    Greenville,   S.   C. 

Davis,    Ruth    1721     Plaza,    Charlotte,   N.    C. 

Dillard,    George   P. 134    Fieldcrest    Rd.,    Draper,    N.    C. 

Dillard,    Morris    109    Ave.     S.    E.,    Childress,    Texas 

Doverspike,     Betty     R.     114    S.    Salem    Ave.,    Sumter,    S.    C. 

Doverspike,     William     F.     114    S.    Salem   Ave.,    Sumter,    S.    C. 

Downey,    Josephine 2636    Wilmot    Ave.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Drechsel,   Edgar   A.    94    Tittany   PI.,    Maplewood,    N.    J. 

Duff,    Martha    E.    Route    2,    Box    73,    Lenoir    City,    Tenn. 

Duvall,  Clifton  Cohen  __1353  Dupont  Ave.,  S.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Duval],     Nellie     G.     1353   Dupont  Ave.,   S.E.,   Atlanta,  Ga. 

Easley,      Betty     Leaksville,    N.   C. 

Edge,    Joseph 620    N.    Lenola    Road,    Moorestown,    N.    J. 

Ekstrom,    Jonathan     7251     W.    Farwell    Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

Eremic,    Douglas     3498    Beniteau    Ave.,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Eremic,    Virginia    P.O.    Box    2173,    Charlotte,    N.    C. 

Erikson,    Walter 726    N.    12th    St.,    DeKalb,    111. 

Etchison,    Preston 1000    Woodrow    St.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Ernest,    Faye    T.    Route    1,    Megargel,    Texas 

Erwin,    Frank    1306    35th    St.,    Birmingham,    Ala. 

Estes,   Marilyn   E.    804   Augusta    St.,    Greenville,    S.    C. 

Evertsberg,  Dave  N. 2120  Horton   Ave.,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Falkenstein,    Delores    D. 1102    West   Poplar    St.,    York,    Pa. 

Ferguson,   Dorothy  Gail,   1418  Oakmont  Rd.,   Charleston,   W.   Va. 

Ferry,    Russell    H. 101.52     110    St.,    Richmond    Hill,    N.    Y. 

Finley,    Laurie    1417    Woodrow    St.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Fish,   Priscilla   J. 326    St.   George    St.,   Toronto,    S.,    Canada 

Fitzsimmons,    Barbara Route    4,    Box    344,    Turlock,    Calif. 

Fitzsimmons,    Raymond    R.R.    2,    Roachdale,    Ind. 

Flanagan,   Clarence    J. 401    Cleavland,    Amarillo,    Texas 

Foster,    O.    Robert    Route    1,    Portsmouth,    Ohio 

Fox,   Harry   E. 755    Moore   Ave.,    Williamsport,    Pa. 

Fox,    Margaret    L.    3710    Yosemite    Ave.,    Baltimore,    Md. 


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Fox,    Roger    1600    Blanding    St.,    Apt.    D-4,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Frederick,    Warren    Highway     1,    Columbia,    S.   C. 

French,     Stanley     K., 

819    Woodward    Ave.,    Ridgewood,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Friedkin,    John     ..  2442    N.    44th    St.,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 

Froehlich,   Robert  F.,   2105   N.   44th   St.,    No.    1,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 

Gaffner,    Geraldine    M.     1421     E.     60th    St.,    Chicago,    111. 

Gaines,    Jane    Ellen    214    Coffee    St.,    Talladega,    Ala. 

Gantt,    Doris 1125'/,    Woodrow    St.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Garcia,    Francisco    Box    131,    Placetas,    Cuba 

Gardner,    Leonard    R.F.D.    3,    Winnsboro,    S.    C. 

Gehman,    Marie    364    Walnut    St.,    Denv.r,    Pa. 

Gilchrist,      Phoebe      461  N.  Maryland  Ave.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Goodall,    Wanda 2121    E.    6th    St.,    Long    Beach,    14,    Calif. 

Graham,    Sophie    P.    1214    Princeton    Dr.,    Glendale,    Calif. 

Grant,    Wm.     R.     Batesburg,    S.   C. 

Graves,    Irma    M.     Seagrove,  N.   C. 

Greene,    Dorothy 302    E.    11th    Ave.,    Johnson    City,    Tenn. 

Grimes,    Paul    E.    2214    Holt    Drive,    Columbia,    S.   C. 

Gudschinsky,    Sarah    C.    1008    3rd    St.,    Bay    City,    Mich. 

Gustafson,    Gordon    C. 1750    N.    Sawyer   Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

Hains,    Elizabeth Oak    Ridge    Cottage,    Winona    Lake,    Ind. 

Hamilton,     Thomas     G.,     Jr.     Pearson,     Ga. 

Hammond,   Clinton 2436   37th   Ave.,    Minneapolis,   6,   Minn. 

Hardy,    Louise    Roberts    St.,    Swainsboro,    Ga. 

Hargrave,    Opie    Mountain    Home,    Ark. 

Haroldsen,      George      193  Roosevelt  Ave.,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 

Hartman,    Stanley    780    S.    Graham,    Memphis,    Tenn. 

Haughton,   Patricia   __207   Harvey   Bldg.,   West  Palm  Beach,   Fla. 

Hawkins,   Cecil    152    N.    State    St.,   Rittman,    Ohio 

Haynes,    Arthur    A.    112    Cottman    Ave.,    Cheltenham,    Pa. 

Heidlauf,   June   L.    20    N.    Knight   Ave.,    Park    Ridge,    111. 

Hendricks,    Eugene    L. Route    3,    Box    199,    Pensacola,    Fla. 

Herron,    June    A.     _       629     Schuylkill     St.,    Harrisburg,    Pa. 

Hertzog,    Catherine    A.    Peddie    Schook,    Hightstown,    N.    J. 

Heusinkveld,    Richard    H.,    1743  6th  Ave.,  S.E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Hill,    Jennings,    Jr.    Box    388,    Salisbury,    N.   C. 

Hinkel,   George   E.    __  ___5300   Addison    St.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Hodge,    Esther    2    Hillcrest    Ave.,    Yorkville,   N.   Y. 

Hodges,  Russell  H.    __Apt.  6-A,    1600   Blanding,   Columbia,   S.   C. 
Hoeflinger,    Catherine    M.    __1313    E.    Main,    Lansing,    12,    Mich. 

Hollingsworth,   William   E. 2131    Park    St.,    Columbia,  S.   C. 

Hooker,      Virginia      Tobaccoville,   N.   C. 

Horton.    H.    Jean 385    Mathewson    Place,    SW,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

Howell,    Grace    E. Route    1,    Box    129,    Evergreen,    Ala. 

Humphreys,   Gwen 118   E.   Providence   Rd.,   Aldan,   Pa. 

Hungerpiller,    Marian    E. R.F.D.    1,    Orangeburg,    S.    C. 

Hurley,    Harriet    P.    539    Tougy    Ave.,    Pitman,    N.   J. 

Hyatt,    James    E.    1900    Liberty    St.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Iwan,   Edward   L. 815   Elton   Ave.,   Bronx,   New   York   City 

Jacobsen,    Alice    Box    99,    Largo,    Fla. 

Jenkins,     Eldera     Dee     Devers,     Texas 

Jensen,   Roy 142    Goodwin   Ave.,    Staten   Island,    2,    N.   Y. 

Jensen,    Ruth    M. 1    Ronada   Ave.,    Oakland,    11,    Calif. 

Johnson,     Bemice     G.      R.  2,  Box  254,  West  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Johnson,     Harvey     R.  2,  Box  638,  West  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Johnston,   Pauline   A.    __7225   Natural   Bridge,    St.    Louis,    21,    Mo. 

Jones,    Gladys    M.    Greenfield    Center.    R.F.D.,    New    York 

Jones,    Mary    Jane 44    Walnut    St.,    Haddonfield,    N.    J. 

Jones,    Morgan    22    Fairview    Ave.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Jones,    Neva    Greenfield    Center,    R.F.D.,    New    York 

Keever,    Lorene     Route    2,     Hiddenite,   N.   C. 

Kemp,    Anne 322    Jefferson    Terrace,    East    Point,    Ga. 


Kennedy,    Sarah    317    Johnson    St.,    Clinton,    N.    C. 

Kennedy,    Sue 1144    Eleanor    St.,    Knoxville,    Tenn. 

King,    Carolyn    Route    3,    Asheville,    N.    C. 

King,   Harold 525    Highland    Blvd.,    San    Antonio,    Texas 

Kirkwood,    Donald 30    East    Chelton    Rd.,    Chester,    Pa. 

Knight,     Alba     Jean     1014   E.   Henry  Ave., Tampa,   4,   Fla. 

Knight,    Patricia    Ann    1014   E.   Henry  Ave.,   Tampa,   4,  Fla. 

Knowlton,    David    Edinboro,    Pa. 

Knowlton,    Rebecca    S.    Box    206,    Edinboro,    Pa. 

Kotiadis,    Anne    3135    Fairfield    Ave.,    New    York,    N.   Y. 

Laird,    Marian    J.    3145    S.    Cherokee,    Englewood,    Colorado 

Lee,    Francis    1737    College    Drive,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Lefever,    Ormand    412    S.    Sheridan    St.,    Pana,    111. 

Legant,    Harold    219    Marion    Ave.,    Big    Rapids,    Mich. 

Lindsey,    Dorothy    N.    Dallas,    Ga. 

Livingston,    Roberta    M.    Berlin,    New    York 

Long,    G.    Ray    Tignall,    Ga. 

Lucas,     Earl     Gaston,   S.   C. 

Lucas,    Jonathan    Box    198,    Folly    Beach,   S.   C. 

Ludlam,    E.    Jane    503    Augusta    St.,    Greenville,   S.   C. 

Lynch,    Evelyn    M.    54    Holt    Ave.,    Macon,    Ga. 

Madeira,    Eugene    314    College    Ave.,    Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Mahar,      Bernard      1313   E.   Main   St.,   Lansing,   Mich. 

Mahar,      Ruth      1313   E.    Main   St.,   Lansing,    Mich. 

Marshall,     Florence     W.     2505   Ferris   Rd.,   Wilmington,   Del. 

Marshall,     Harry     G.     2505   Ferris   Rd.,    Wilmington,   Del. 

Martin,     Marion     Route    2,    Conway,    S.   C. 

Martinez,    Magdalen    22    Ft.    Greene    PI.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

May,   Robert   L.    Route    2,    Box    8,    Ellenton,   S.   C. 

McDowell,    Samuel    --Columbia    Bible    College,    Columbia,    S.   C. 
McElveen,    Mary    Alice    _.  _-_2733    Wheat    St.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

McFarland,    John    L.    612    W.    37th    St.,    Savannah,    Ga. 

McGill,    Olin    1321     Calhoun    St.,    Columbia,   S.  C. 

McLeod,    James    E.    716    E.    Council    St.,    Salisbury,   N.   C. 

McMullen,    Margaret    1813    Pickens,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

McNeill,    John    D. 1302    Pinecraft    Rd.,    Greensboro,   N.   C. 

Meacham,    Mary    K.    Route    3,    Martin,    Tenn. 

Meier,   Barbara 5812    Quebec    St.,   Berwyn   Heights,   Md. 

Midyett,    James    T.    Route    2,    Kenton,    Tenn. 

Miller,     Doris     Batesburg,    S.  C. 

Miller,    Vivian    R.    Route    2,    Box    135,    West    Point,    Miss. 

Mills,    Elizabeth    8557    Ellsworth,    Detroit,    21,    Mich. 

Mitchell,   Louise 222   Walnut   St.,   Wilmington,   Del. 

Mood,    Frank    19    Hillcrest    Ave.,    Collingswood,    N.    J. 

Moore,    Barbara    422    McLean    St.,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

Moore,    Betty    Jane    2000    Oxford    St.,    Greensboro,   N.   C. 

Morgan,    Ruth    1225    E.    Strong    St.,    Pensacola,    Fla. 

Morse,    Phebe Pineville,    N.    C,    c-o   Dr.    R.    C.    Reid 

Moses,    Don    K.    2107    Delaware    Ave.,    Pittsburg,    18,    Pa. 

Most,    Mary    A.    1515    Blanding    St.,    Columbia,   S.    C. 

Munn,    Robert    5    Keadyville    Ave.,    Belfast,    Ireland 

Musick,    Henry    G.,    Jr.     Coulwood,    Virginia 

Naile,    Mildred    427    Heilig    Ave.,    Salisbury,  N.   C. 

Neef,     Ruth     A.     27  Beech  Ave.,  Aldan,  Pa. 

Neef,     William     27   Beech   Ave.,   Aldan,  Pa. 

Nelson,    Beverly 713    N.    Madison,   Bay   City,    Mich. 

Nesmith,    Ann    P.O.    Box    5084,    Jacksonville,    7,    Fla. 

Ness,    Ingeborg, 

Freeman,    Apt.    2,    Garner's    Ferry    Rd.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 
Newman,    Elizabeth    L.    __3107    Colonial    Drive,    Columbia,  S.   C. 

Newsom,     Alice     205   Thornton    St.,    Union  Point,   Ga. 

Newsom,     James     205   Thornton   St.,   Union  Point,   Ga. 

Newsom,   Ruth 1076   Hardee    St.,   N.E.,   Atlanta,    Ga. 

Niemeyer,    Josephine 6919   Park    Ave.,    Merchantville,    N.    J. 

Niemeyer,    Warren 1915    Pratt    St.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Nizamain,    Martha,    Elmoie    St.,    Central    Islip,    Long    Island,  N.  Y. 


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Noell,    Frank ..     310    B    St.,    N.E.,    Washington    2,    D.    C. 

Okarma,    Eugene    302    Colton    Ave.,    Thomasville,    Ga. 

Olsen,    Astrid    Columbia    Bible    College,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Opper,    Annamae    213    East   Avenue,    Elyria,    Ohio 

Orton,    Margaret 238    E.    Catherine    St.,    Chambersburg,    Pa. 

Osbom,    Ralph    Pinetown,    N.    C. 

Overstreet,    Sarah    Box    1195,    Haines    City,    Fla. 

Parker,    James    __Apt.    B-6,    1600    Blanding    St.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Parker,   William 2546   Sweetbriar   Ave.,   Roanoke,    15,   Va. 

Parrott.    Dorothy    386    Fairview    Ave.,    Elmhurst,    111. 

Parsons,    Marshall    Muirkird,    Maryland 

Pearsall,   Robert   G. 76   Roosevelt    St.,    Inwood,    L.    I.    4,   N.    Y. 

Pelly,    Charles    20    Forrest    St.,    River    Rouge,     18,    Mich. 

Perkinson,    Mary    Helen    Route    2,    Chester,    Va. 

Peters,    Louise    Mountain    Grove,    Mo. 

Peterson,    Donald    C.    B.    C,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Phelps,   Clinton   __Apt.   C-3,    1600   Blanding   St.,   Columbia,  S.   C. 

Pierce,    Lois    1875    Young    Avenue,    Memphis,    Tenn. 

Polasky,    Chester    4647    Haines    Road,    St.    Petersburg,    Fla. 

Popp,    Marie Lincoln    &    Riverview    Aves.,    Claymont,    Del. 

Potts,    Mary   V.    407   N.    Natchez,    Kosciuso,    Miss. 

Powell,   Grace   E.    176   Cambridge    St.,   Portsmouth,   Va. 

Powlison,    Lloyd    3626    Wilmot    Ave.,    Columbia    ,S.    C. 

Ready,    Ethel    E.    1011    Muller    Ave.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Reed,    Roland    F.    885    Francis    St.,    Longmont,    Colo. 

Reiter,    Barbara    J.    2030    Plainfield,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Reiter,    Don    W.    8233    Greenwood    Ave.,    Munster,    Ind. 

Rembes,   Alice 267   Sherman    St..    Buffalo,    12,    N.    Y. 

Richardson,    Eleanor 509    N.    Church    St.,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 

Riley,    Jacqueline 413    W.    Wing    St.,    Arlington    Heights,    111. 

Roberts,    Mizpah    S.    Nassau,    N.    P.,    Bahamas 

Robinson,     John     F.     R.F.D.     2,     Blackstock,     S.     C. 

Rogers,    Gwen    R.    Palmebto    Trailer    Park,    Palmetto,    Fla. 

Rowlee,    M.    Faye 1053    Cherry    Ave.,    Long    Beach,    Calif. 

Rulison,    Donald    E.    R.D.    2,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y. 

Russ,    Jimmie    W.    1217  Chesapeake   Ave.,   So.   Norfolk,  Va. 

Russ,    William    C.     1217   Chesapeake   Ave.,    So.    Norfolk,   Va. 

Saltzman,     Max     A.     372   21st  St.,   East  Moline,   111. 

Saltzman,     Violette     M.     372   21st   St.,   East  Moline,   111. 

Sanders,    H.    Edward    __13th    &    Liberty    Sts.,    Harrisburg,    Penna. 

Sanders,    Ella    M.    100    Morningside    Drive,    N.    Y.,    N.    Y. 

Sanders,    Elsie    M.    Rt.    1,    Goshen,    Ala. 

Sanders,  J.   Frank 54   Woodvalc  Ave.,   Greenville,   S.   C. 

Schlichter,    Elizabeth    M. 

139    Powell    Rd.,    Springfield,    Del.    Co.,    Pa. 
Schmidt,  William  G.   _^5938  Reach   St.,  Philadelphia,  20,  Penna. 

Scholte,   Franklin   E. 314   Madison   St.,   Grand   Haven,   Mich. 

Schwab,     Eldora     J.     3802   Avenue   0'/2,   Galveston,   Texas 

Schwab,     John     S.     3802  Avenue   01/,,  Galveston,   Texas 

Scott,    Robert   H.    217    N.    Easton    Rd.,    Glenside,    Pa. 

Seanor,     Edward     R.     Muirkirk,     Md. 

Sedgley,    Edyth    W.    "Riverside,"    Rt.     1,    Bristol,    Tenn. 

Seigler,    V.    Catherine    Walterboro,    S.    C. 

Sells,    Harold    E.    7629    Evans    Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

Sharpe,    Jack    Q.    2500    Superior    St.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Shaw,    Silas,    B.    T.    274    Duncan    St.,    Greenwood,    S.   C. 

Shook,    Irvin    J.     R.D.    3,    Dallas,    Penna. 

Shumpert,    Retha   L. Rt.    2,    Box    371,   West    Columbia,    S.   C. 

Silar,    Dorothy    M.    1354    W.    Market    St.,    York,    Penna. 

Smith,    F.    Evelyn 322    Jefferson    Terrace,    East    Point,    Ga. 

Smith,    Harriett    E. 1561    Waverly    Place,    Memphis,    Tenn. 


Smith,   E.   Juanita 1780    Marjorie,    Box   450,   Memphis,   Tenn. 

Smith,     Natalie    A.     R.F.D.     2,    Rochester,    New    Hampshire 

Smith,   Richard  T. 202   E.   Second   St.,   Corning,   N.   Y. 

Snow,    R.    Eugene    Rt.    1,    Box    73,    Calera,    Ala. 

Sorrells,     Doris     P.     Weaverville,   N.   C. 

Speanburg,   Elaine   B.    R.D.    3,    Amsterdam,   N.   Y. 

Spence,    V.    Ruth    —    Rt.     1,    Gamer,   N.   C. 

Sprinkle,    Jacqueline    H.    Rt.     1,    Tryon,   N.  C. 

Standridge,      Gordon      701    Newnan   Ave.,   East   Point,   Ga. 

Standridge,     James     L.     701    Newnan    Ave.,   East   Point,   Ga. 

Stapf,  Beulah  L.   __Oak  Hill  Ave.   NR.   Belair  Rd.,  Fullerton,  Md. 

Stevens,    Harold    J.    Rt.    1,    Goldsboro,   N.   C. 

Stiles,    Ernest    A.    Box    284,    Robbinsville,   N.    C. 

Stoddard,   Donald   A. 3626   Wilmot   Ave.,    Columbia,   S.  C. 

Stoddard,    James    A. 260    W.    44th    St.,    N.    Y.,    18,    N.   Y. 

Stoddard,    Mildred    E.    3636    Wilmot    Ave.,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Stone,    William    D.    Sharon,    West    Va. 

Story,    Horace    E.    3004    Colonial    Drive,    Columbia,   S.   C. 

Stout,    Mildred    L.    608    N.    Boone,    Johnson    City,    Tenn. 

Stover,   Betty   M. 416   First   St..   South   Winter  Haven,   Fla. 

Strieker,    Lillian    M.    312    Georgetown    Rd.,    Glassboro,   N.    J. 

Stump,    Margaret   E. 132    S.    Penn    St.,    York,    Penna. 

Sullivan,    Wendell    M.    Box    105,    Mt.    Hermon,    Calif. 

Sykes,    Josephine    M.    Coulwood,    Va. 

Tatem,    Samuel    W.    915    Wilson    Rd.,    S.    Norfolk,    Va. 

Taylor,    Agnes    J.     Rt.     3,    Geneva,   N.   Y. 

Thorsby,     Dorothy     D.     203   S.    Clinton   Ave.,   Trenton,   N.   J. 

Thorsby,     Forrest     S.     203   S.    Clinton   Ave.,   Trenton,   N.    J. 

Till,    E.    Lloyd    R.F.D.     1,    Box     103,    Orangeburg,    S.    C. 

Trevvett,   Christine   M.    1604   Pope   Ave.,   Richmond,   Va. 

Tucker,    Winifred   J. 472    Gramatan    Ave.,    Mt.    Vernon,   N.    Y. 

Tweten,    Grace    M.    1355-84th    St.,    Brooklyn    28,  N.  Y. 

Vaughan,    Harold    E.     Oak    Hill,    West    Va. 

Wakefield,    Richard    A., 

S.A.I.M.    Box    147,    West    Palm    Beach,    Fla. 

Wakefield,    Virginia    B.    Star    Rt.    2,    Rison,    Ark. 

Walker,    Edwin    S.    P.O.    Box   2183,    Greenville,    S.    C. 

Walker,    Thomas    B.    P.O.    Box    2,    Springfield,    Ky. 

Walters,    Clem    A.     Culpeper,    Va. 

Warlick,    Carroll    F. 168    E.    Pearl    St.,    Spartanburg,   S.   C. 

Watson,     Douglas     S.     193     Hickory     Ave.,     Tenafly,   N.   J. 

Watson,   Thomas   W.    __912   C.    Suburban   Pkwy.,    Portsmouth,  Va. 

Watson,    Winnifred    E.    311    E.    Feni    St.,    Tampa,    Fla. 

Weaver,    Arthur    F.     10    Bartram    Ave.,    Glenoldtn,    Penna. 

Weaver,    Mildred    1040    W.    10th    St.,    Lakeland,    Fla. 

Welch,    Edith    M.    Toomsuba,    Miss. 

Wenzel,    Charles    J.    34    Cypress    St.,    Milbum,   N.   J. 

West,    Blair    D.    158    Gallup    Ave.,    Mount   Clemens,    Mich. 

West,    Ralph    T.    Ogunquit,    Me. 

Westley,    Eugene    M.    R.D.    2,    Cuba,   N.   Y. 

Wheatley,    L.    Jeannette    Evans,    Ga. 

White,    Dorothy    L., 

2511    Wyoming    Ave.,    SW.,    Grand    Rapids,    9,    Mich. 

Whitted,     Edna    L.     R.R.     5,     Bedford,     Ind., 

Williams,    Ernest    L.    c-o    Mrs.    S.    P.    Gilley,    Spray,    N.    C. 

Wilson,   David   S. 134   Hazel   Ave.,   Lansdown,   Bait.    27.   Md. 

Wilson,    C.    Raymond 1416    Heyward    St.,    Columbia,   S.    C. 

Wise,    Man-    R.    DeWitt,    Ark. 

Wittig,    Emil   C.    6482    Oxford    Ave.,    Chicago,    HI. 

Wright,    Mildred    L.    West    Point,    Ky. 

Wuest,    Frank    C.    226    Johnson    St..    Buffalo,    11,    N.    Y. 

Young,    I.    Glennis    Perry,    Fla. 


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Compliments  of 

COLUMBIA 
SANDWICH   SHOP 

and 

KRISPY   KREME   DONUT 
SHOP 


HALTIW  ANGER'S 
DRESS    SHOP 

Everything  for  College  Girls 

Sweaters,  Skirts,  Suits,  Accessories, 
Dresses,    Formats 

Columbia,    S.    C. 
Phone    2-2119  1441    Main    Street 


IMPERIAL 
BARBER    SHOP 

1211  TAYLOR  ST. 
TEL.   2-5349 


s. 

H.  KRESS  & 

5c-10c-25c  Store 
COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

CO. 

Automotive     Accessories  Gulf    Protective 

Household    Items  Maintenance    Service 

DERRICK'S 
GULF  FOUNTAIN 

"The  Fountain  of  Youth  for  Your  Car' 

Gervais  and  Assembly 

COLUMBIA,   S.   C. 

J.  M.  DERRICK  Phone  9363 


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'Little  Buck"  .  .  .  Palestine  bound  .  .  .  Southern  blizzard 
Just  restin    .  .  .  At  home  .  .  .  Ye  ole  cole  bin 

IVell'll!  .  .  .  Line  up  pretty  .  .  .  "Give  me  an  old  straw  hat" 


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Joe  .  .  .  S' matter,  Alice  .  .  .  Senior  feast 
Pleased  as  punch  .  .  .  Il'aitin'  still 

Pretty  trees  .  .  .  Russ-ling  the  pages  .  .  .  Cram-class-relief 

Happy  landing  .  .  .  Oh — ain't  "they"  cute  .  .  .  Siving  hard 


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its  : 


From  the  single  room  pictured  at  the  beginning  of  this  book  to  the  buildings  rep- 
resented above — this  is  the  extent  of  the  outward  growth  of  Columbia  Bible 
College  in  its  first  twenty-five  years.  The  tiny  mustard  seed  is  become  a  tree. 
And  yet,  this  is  but  a  poor  representation  of  the  growth  that  has  taken  place 
for  outward  growth  is  only  a  means  to  an  end.  Eternity  alone  will  tell  the  won 
ders  of  the  real  growth — that  which  has  taken  place  in  the  heart  and  life  oj 
every  student  who  has  sojourned  at  Columbia  Bible  College.  "What  hath  Goc1 
wrought!" 


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