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"If we love one another . .
perfected in us." I John 4:12
His love is
THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE
1952 FINIAL
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Contents
Contents pgs. 2-3
President's Message pg. 4
Dedication pg. 5
Faculty and Staff pgs. 6-11
Class Sections pgs. 12-47
Organizations and Activities pgs. 48-72
Advertisements and Snapshots pgs. 73-99
Index pgs. 100-103
Finis pg. 104
He lives this secret!
At home with his family
The 'AS . . . SO' Secret
A Greeting from Our President to the Seniors
"Remember whose son you are, and be a good boy." The
famous Bishop Vincent is quoted as saying this to his young son
as the boy started on a trip. The boy cheerfully called back:
"Remember whose Daddy you are, and be a good man."
Well, Seniors, as you go forth from C.B.C., shall I tell you
to remember to be "sons and daughters noble; to whom His
Grace appeared, " to adorn your Alma Mater?
You could respond that you will pray for me and the others
on faculty and staff that we will be faithful to you young
people in holding up the standard of knowing Him and making
Him known.
It is right to "remember them that had the rule over you,
even that spake unto you the Word of God" (Heb. 13:7). But
let our message to one another be in the words of the revised
version of 2 Timothy 2:8: "Remember Jesus Christ."
And this is what 1 want you to remember about Him: "As---
So." "As He is, so are we in this world" (1 John 4:17).
As Christ is not of this world, so we are not of this world
(John 17:14,16).
As the Father loved Christ, so Christ loves us (John 14:10).
As Christ loved us, so we are to love one another(John 14:12).
As the world hated Christ, so the world will hate you (John
14:18,19).
As Christ kept His Father's commandments and abode in His
love, so we are to keep Christ's commandments and abide in
His love (John 14:10).
"As thou hast sent me into the world," said our Lord to the
Father, "even so have I also sent them into the world" (John
17:18; cf. John 20:21).
These are tremendous, overwhelming facts about you —
greater far than any diploma or degree. Believe them! Live
them! Then you will re-live His life among men.
Mother and Daddy McQuilkin
WE HONOR
By their loving devotion to
one another, by their unselfish
lives lived for Christ, two fa-
miliar persons on campus have
endeared themselves to us as
symbolizing the spirit of CBC.
The picture of these servants
of the Lord walking hand in
hand in CBC's halls will al-
ways remind us of the loving
unity of the Spirit to be prac-
ticed by "sons and daughters
noble to whom His grace ap-
peared."
President of the Board of
Directors of Columbia Bible
College since its beginning,
he has prayerfully guided the
founding group through times
of stress as well as blessing.
Quiet and unassuming, she has
stood with him in faith seeing
God raise up the Bible Col-
lege. With thanksgiving to
God for their constant exam-
ple of cheerfulness, humble
faith and God's abounding
grace in lives yielded to Him,
the Junior Class dedicates the
1952 FIN1AL to MR. AND
MRS. H. T. PATTERSON.
"Above all these things
put on love, which is the
bond of perfectness. "
Col. 3:14
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
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MISS MARGARET DOWDLE
Dietician
DR. PAUL G. CULLEY
B.A.,M.A.,M.D.
Director of Graduate
School of Missions
Professor of Missions,
Hygiene, and Science
DR. ROBERT C. MCQUTLKIN
B.A., D.D., H.H.D.
President
Professor of English
Bible, Biblical Hermen-
eutics, Philosophy, and
Theology
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DR. G. ALLEN FLEECE
B.A., B.D., D.D.
Professor of English
Bible
for love suffered!
MR. GEORGE DOLLAR
M.A., TH.M., B.D.
Professor of History,
Philosophy, and Soci-
ology
MR. ARTHUR GLASSER
C.E., B.D.
Professor of English
Bible, Bible Introduc-
tion, Religious Educa-
tion, Missions, andCor-
rective English
MRS. T. E. DOWNEY
Hostess
MISS KATHRYN MCCLARTY
B.A., M.A.
Professor of Remedial
English, French, and
Spanish
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MR. JAMES M. HATCH
B.A., TH.M., M.A.
Professor of English
Bible, Hermeneutics,
Anthropology, and Psy-
chology
REV. JOHN KER MUNRO
B.A., TH.M.
Dean of Men
Professor of English
Bible and Religious Ed-
ucation
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MR. DONALD E. HOKE
B.A., M.A.
Assistant to the President
Professor of English
Bible, Journalism, Phil-
osophy
long, and is kind.
MR. JOHN HEHL
Business Manager
Professor of Personal
Evangelism and Re-
ligious Education
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MR. THOMAS M. PETTY
B.A.,M.A.,M.ED.
Director of Men's Chris-
tian Service
Professor of Religious
Education
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MR. J. ROBERTSON MCQUILKIN
B.A., inB.E., B.D.
Professor of Greek, Com-
paritive Religions, and
Theology
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MISS SARA PETTY
B.A., M.A.
Professor of Directed
Teaching, and Education
MR. F. BROOKS SANDERS
B.A.
Professor of Public
Speaking, Homiletics,
and Brass Instruments
MISS DOROTHY M. STRAUSS
B.A.
Director of Women's
Christian Service
Professor of Religious
Education
MISS KATHRYN L. WARREN
B.A.
Registrar
Professor of English
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MR. FRANK H. SELLS
B.A. inB.E.,B.A.,TH.B.,
TH.M.
Professor of English
Bible, Bible Introduc-
tion, and Bible Doctrine
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MISS SHIRLEY N. WOOD
Librarian
MRS. WILLIAM L. WALKER
Dean of Women
1 E. BRYCE GREENMAN
jfessor of Choir,
lice, and Conducting
MRS. E. BRYCE GREENMAN
B. MUS.
Professor of Organ
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MR. CHARLES J. WENZEL
B.A. in B.E., B.D.
Assistant Director of
Men's Christian Service
Professor of Greek
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MR. J. OTIS BRASWELL
Assistant Director of
Men's Christian Service
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MRS. PAUL G. CULLEY
B.A.,R.N.
Professor of Practical
Nursing
MISS IRENE S. BOMAN
Secretary of Men's
Christian Service Di-
rector
MISS CHARLOTTE B. WATSON
B. MUS.
Professor of Piano
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MISS MABEL BRIGGS MBS ELVA H. BROWNLEE MISS PATRICIA DAVIS MRS. BEULAH R. FARMER
Extension Department Assistant in Women's Assistant Librarian Nurse
Christian Service De-
partment
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MR. NEWELL FERRIS
B.A. in B.E.
Assistant Registrar
Professor of English
MISS NANCY HAVLICK
Grading Department
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MRS. S. R. FRY
Assistant Dietician
MR. ROBERT D. GRAY
Assistant Business Man-
ager
MISS LOUISE HARDIN
Assistant to Dean of Wo
men
MRS. JOHN HEHL
Extension Department
Beareth all things
MISS MAURINE MCCORD MISS MARGUERITE MCQUILKIN
Secretary to Dean of Wo- President's Office
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3S LOUISE MITCHELL MISS LUCY MITCHELL MISS PAMELA MOORE MISS THELMA NESMITH
iBiness Office Bookstore Extension Department Assistant in Guest De-
partment
MISS ELAINE POTTER
President's Office
tISS SARAH OVERSTREET MISS EDITH OWING MRS. GLADYS SHEPHERD
ssistant to Miss Petty Business Office Housemother
hopeth all things . .
ISS GRACE TWETEN MRS. EMIL WITTIG
^cretary to President Secretary to Dean of Men
MRS. FORREST J. THORSBY
Assistant in Women's
Christian Service De-
partment
MISS FRANCES WOODS
Business Office
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DAN SULC, Vice-President
LARRY BROWN, President
"And to know the love of
Christ, which passes know-
ledge." Eph. 3:19
"Come on up
MR. JAMES HATCH, Advisor
A For-
During preceding years at CBC the Seniors were richly
blessed as the Lord taught them through their faithful
teachers and personal experiences. On entering their last
year, however, there was a deeper realization than ever
before that they needed more reality in their relation-
ship to the Lord. Many of the chapel messages seemed to
be intended by God to meet that need, as did the mes-
sage of their faculty advisor, Mr. Hatch, at the climax of
the Senior Sneak.
Under the leadership of President Larry Brown, Vice-
President Dan Sulc, Secretary Jane Shute and Treasurer
John Banks, one of their goals was to come to love the
whole CBC family more than ever before. The fellow-
ship of the
JANE SHUTE, Secretary
JOHN BANKS, Treasurer
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ward Look
Senior socials and the school socials helped toward the
realization of this goal. Another important factor in crea-
ting more love for the family was the sharing of one an-
other's burdens in class prayer meetings.
Perhaps their goals could be summed up in their year
verse, Philippians 2:2: "Make my joy complete by being
of one mind, united in mutual love, with harmony of^ feel-
ing, giving your minds to one and the same object. "
Having come to know the Lord in a way that they had
not known him before, the Seniors look forward to making
Him known in many different places at home and abroad.
"Shh! You might wake a Junior!"
JEAN ABRAHAMSEN
II Cor. 12:9 ". . My grace
is sufficient for thee;. ."
Life work: missionary.
Women's Lit. 1-3. Master
Sergeant 3.
F.M.F. active member 4.
HELEN ANDERSEN
Psalm 37:4,5 "Delight thy-
self also in the Lord; . ."
Life work: children's work.
Women's Lit. 4.
F.M.F. active member 4.
LOWELL BAILEY
Psalm 90:17 ". . Establish
thou the work of our
hands . . "
Life work: missionary.
Oratorio choir 3.
F.M.F. active 3,4. Jewish
prayer group 3.
CeBeCean 1-3. Writer, 1,2.
Editor 3.
Student Council 3,4. Presi-
dent 4.
DORIS BARTHOLOMEW
Rev. 1:5 ". . Unto Him that
loved us, and washed us
from our sins in His own
Wood."
Life work: missionary.
Class secretary 3.
Women's Lit. 1.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
CeBeCean 1.
JAMES BIRKITT
Matt. 6:10b ". . Thy will be
done. . "
Life work: pastor.
Men's Forensic 3,4. Prog.
Ch. 3. President 4.
Student Council 4.
F.M.F. associate member
1-4.
BARBARA BOYER
Lam. 3:24 "The Lord is my
portion, saith my soul: . ."
Life work: missionary.
Women's Lit. 3,4. Presi-
dent 4.
F.M.F. active member 3,4.
China prayer group leader
4.
Student Council 4.
JOHN BANKS
Phil. 3:10 "That I may know
Him . . "
Life work: missionary
Class treasurer 4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
STANLEY BARTHOLD
Psalm 118:28 "Thou art my
God and I will praise
thee . . "
Life work: missionary
Class president 1.
Choir 2,3.
Men's Forensic 2.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
President 3. Japan prayer
group leader 1.
Student Council 1,3,4. Vice-
president 4.
OLIVIA BRANCH
Psalm 74:25, 26 ". . But
God . . is my portion for-
ever."
Life work: missionary.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Treasurer 4.
MARY BREWTON
Matt. 6:33 "Seekyefirst the
kingdom of God and His
righteousness . ."
Life work: Bible teacher
Women's Lit. 2,3. Presi-
dent 3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4
LAURENCE BROWN
Prov. 3:5,6 "Trust in the
Lord with all thine
heart ..."
Life work: Missionary.
Class treasurer 1. Class
president 4.
Choir 2.
Men's Forensic 1-4. Pre-
sident 2.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Africa prayer group 2.
Student Council 2-4. Vice-
president 3.
Servicemen for Christ 1-
4. President 3,4.
ELVA BROWN LEE
Isa. 26:3,4 "Thou wilt keep
him in perfect peace . . "
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1-3.
Women's Lit. 2-3. Presi-
dent 3.
Student Council 2,3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Music committee chairman
2.
President Women's Dorm
3.
BETTY CALLOWAY
Phil. 4:4 "Rejoice in the
Lord, and again I say
rejoice."
Life work: Bible teacher.
Women's Lit. 2-4
HAZEL CAMPBELL
Psalm 18:30 "As for God
His way is perfect. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1.
Women's Lit. 1.
F.M.F. active member 1-4
ELOISE CRANFORD
Jer. 33:3 "Call unto me,
and I will answer thee. ."
Life work: Missionary
Women's Lit. 1-4
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Secretary 3.
India prayer group leader 4.
Student Council 4. Program
chairman 4.
ARLIE MAY CROWL
n Cor. 5:15 ". .That they
should not henceforth live
unto themselves, but unto
Him. ."
Life work: Missionary
Class Secretary 1.
Choir 2,3.
Women's Lit. 2.
F.M.F. active member 1-4
CeBeCean Assistant fea-
ture editor 1.
Finial Associate Editor 2.
Editor 3.
Student Council 2-4.
Women's Dorm President
4.
ROBERT DE VINEY
Eccl. 3:14 "I know that
whatsoever God doeth, it
shall be forever.
Life work: Missionary.
RUSSELL DROLL, JR.
Job 42:2 "I know that thou
canst do all things, and
that no purpose of thine
can be restrained."
(A.S.V.)
Life work: Missionary.
Men's Forensic 1-4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
CeBeCean 3.
Finial Associate Editor 3.
Camera Club 3.
ROY E1CHNER
Psalm 16:11 "Thou wilt
shew me the path of life,
in thy presence is fulness
of joy. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 2-3.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Finial business manager 3.
Bar-bell Club 1.
WILLIAM ENGELS
John 14:1 "Let not your
heart be troubled. ."
Life work: Pastor.
Choir 2,3.
Student Council 4.
President Men's Dormi-
tory 4.
Basketball Team 2,3,4.
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DOUGLAS ERE MIC
Phil 1:19 "For I know that
this shall turn to my sal-
vation through your pray-
ing . ."
Choir 1,3,4.
MARY LEE FRY
Psalm 27:14 "Wait on the
Lord: be of good courage
and He shall strengthen
thine heart. ."
Life work: Missionary
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Finial subscription mana-
ger 3.
RICHARD GRIFFITHS
n Cor. 9:8 "And God is able
to make all grace abound
toward you . . . unto every
good work."
Life work: Missionary.
Class Vice-president 3.
Oratorio Choir 3.
Choir 2-4. Treasurer 4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Africa prayer group 2.
S.E. Regional Deputation
Secretary 4.
Bar-bell Club 1.
WILLIAM GYATT
n Samuel 22:31 "As for
God, His way is perfect. ."
Life work: Missionary
Oratorio Choir 3.
Men's Forensic 3-4. Sec-
retary-treasurer 3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Radio Club 4.
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FRANCISCO GARCIA-BAAMONDE
Psalm 37:4 "Delight thy-
self also in the Lord. ."
Life work: Missionary
Men's Forensic 2.
F.M.F. associate member
1-4.
Men's Dormitory Vice-
president 2.
BELLE GLASS
Acts 20:24 ". . neither count
I my life dear unto myself
. . that I might finish my
course with joy . ."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1.
Women's Lit. 3, Secretary
3.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
CeBeCean News Editor 1.
JOHN GRAY
Eph. 1:3 "Blessed be the
God and Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ, who
hath blessed us with all
spiritual blessing in the
heavenly places in Christ"
Life work: Pastor.
JEAN HAMPSON
Psalm 37:4,5 "Delight thy-
self also in the Lord. ."
Life work: Missionary
nurse.
Women's Lit. 1.
F.M.F. active member
1-4. Jewish Prayer group
2.
WILLIAM HANCOCK
I Tim. 1:9 "Who saved us
. . according to His own
purpose and grace . ."
(A.S.V.)
Life work: Pastor.
F.M.F. associate member
2-4.
CeBeCean Feature Writer
4.
WINFORD HEADRICK
Romans 11:33 "O the depth
of the riches both of the
wisdom and knowledge of
God . ."
Life work: Pastor.
Class Treasurer 2. Class
President 3.
Choir 2.
Men's Forensic 2.
Student Council 3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Japan prayer group leader
1.
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DONALD HEISER
John 3:30 "He must in-
crease, but I must de-
crease."
Life work: Missionary Pas-
tor.
Choir 1.
F.M.F. associate member
2. Active member 2-4.
Camera Club 4.
MARTHA HERION
Col. 1:10 ". . to walk wor-
thy of the Lord . . and in-
creasing in the knowledge
of God"
Life work: Missionary.
F.M.F. active member 3-4.
Prairie Bible Institute
Graduate 1950
Trans. N.B.I. (Shelton Col-
lege '46-'47)
STEVEN HITZELBERGER
Phil. 1:6 "Being confident
of this very thing that He
which hath begun a good
work in you will perfect
it until the day of Jesus
Christ."
Men's Forensic 4.
VIRGINIA HOWELL
Job 42:2 "I know that thou
canst do all things, and
that no purpose of thine
can be restrained."
(A.S.V.)
Life work: Missionary.
Women's Lit. 1-3.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
NANCY HOXTER
Gal. 2:20 "I am crucified
with Christ; nevertheless
I live, yet not I but Christ
liveth in me, and the life
which I now live in the
flesh I live by the faith of
the Son of God, who loved
me and gave Himself for
me."
Life work: Missionary
F.M.F. active member 3,4.
ROGER HUNT
Jer. 32:27 "Behold, I am
the Lord, the God of all
flesh: is there anything
too hard for me?"
Life work: Missionary.
Class Treasurer 3.
Choir 2-4. Treasurer 3.
F.M.F. associate member
1-2. Active member 3-4.
Camera Club 3.
BERENICE JOHNSON
II Thess. 1:12 ". . that the
name of our Lord Jesus
may be glorified in you,
and you in Him . ."
Life work: Missionary.
F.M.F. active member 3,4.
ALBA JEAN KNIGHT
John 15:5 ". . without me
ye can do nothing"
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1-3.
Women's Lit. 2-3. Trea-
surer 3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
JOHN LAWING
n Cor. 12:9 "My grace is
sufficient for thee . ."
Life work: Missionary.
Student Council 4.
CeBeCean cartoonist 1.
Reporter 3.
CeBeCean Editor 4.
Men's Forensic l-4.Ass't.
Sgt. at Arms 4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
EDWARD LOCHSTAMPFOR, JR.
Romans 8:28 "And we know
that all things work together
for good to them that love
God . ."
Life work: Pastor.
Choir 2.
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RAYMOND MARCOS
Mark 11:22 ". . Have faith
in God."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1.
Men's Forensic 3-4.Ass't.
Sgt. at Arms 4.
Camera Club 4.
Bar-bell Club 4.
F.M.F. active member 3,4.
JOHN McFARLAND
Eph. 2:8,9 "For by grace
are ye saved through faith,
and that not of yourselves;
it is the gift of God."
Life work: Home mission-
ary to the Ozark Mts.
F.M.F. active member.
ANNE McQUlLKIN
I Pet. 4:11 ". . if any man
minister, let him do it as
of the ability which God
giveth."
Life work: Missionary.
Women's Lit. 1-4. Trea-
surer 2.
F.M.F. 1-4. India prayer
group leader 3.
CeBeCean reporter 1.
Finial Literary Editor 3.
Student Council Secretary
4.
BARBARA MEIER
Prov. 4:12 "As thou goest
step by step, I will open
up the way before thee."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1.
Women's Lit. 1-3.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
JOHN MEISS
Gal. 2:20 "I am crucified
with Christ. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 1-2.
F.M.F. active member 1-4;
Jewish prayer leader 3.
Finial Photographer 3.
Camera Club 1-3. Presi-
dent 3.
HELEN NUCKLES
Prov. 3:5,6 "Trust in the
Lord with all thine
heart. ."
Oratorio Choir 3.
Women's Lit. 1-3.
F.M.F. associate member
3-4.
LOIS NYLEN
Isaiah 26:3 "Thou wilt keep
him in perfect peace,
whose mind is stayed on
thee. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Oratorio Choir 3.
Women's Lit. 1,3,4. Vice-
president 4.
F.M.F. associate member
1-2; active 3-4.
Finial Art Editor 3.
Art Club 3.
JOEL ORTENDAHL
II Cor. 5:20 "We are am-
bassadors for Christ . .
be ye reconciled to God."
Life work: Pastor.
Basketball Team 1-4.
FLORENCE PEARSON
Isaiah 41:10 "Fear thou
not, for I am with thee;
be not dismayed, for I am
thy God . ."
Life work: Bible Teacher.
F.M.F. associate member
3-4.
VIRGINIA PENN
II Cor. 12:9 "My grace is
sufficient for thee . ."
Life work: Missionary.
Class Secretary 2.
Women's Lit. 2-3. Secre-
tary 2.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Secretary 4.
S.E. Regional Secretary 3.
Jewish prayer group lead-
er 2.
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KATHERINE POWL1SON
John 15:16 "Ye have not
chosen me, but I have
chosen you, and ordained
you, that ye should go and
bring forth fruit, and that
your fruit should remain."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 2-4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
CeBeCean reporter 3-4.
LOIS POWLISON
Life work: Missionary
nurse.
Choir 2-4. Librarian 1-4.
Women's Lit. 1-4.
Radio Club 4.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
Moslem prayer leader 4.
PERRY PRIEST
Phil. 1:21 "For to me to
live is Christ, and to die
is gain."
Life work: Missionary.
F.M.F. active member 1-4;
S. A. prayer leader 2;
President 4.
Class Vice-president 2.
Men's Forensic 4.
CeBeCean Business Mana-
ger 3.
Basketball Team 1.
Camera Club, Secretary-
treasurer 3-4.
Student Council 4.
CAROLYN RAY
Phil. 3:14 "I press toward
the mark ... in Jesus."
Life work: Missionary.
Oratorio Choir 3.
Women's Lit. 1-4. Master
Sgt. 2. Treasurer 3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Student Council 3. Social
Chairman. Program
Comm. 4.
Social Comm. Senior Class
DAVID RENAKER
Psalm 37:4,5 "Delight thy-
self also in the Lord. ."
Life work: Pastor.
Class President 2.
Men's Forensic 1-4. Vice-
president 4.
F.M.F. associate member
2-4. Home prayer leader
3.
Student Council 2-3.
Bar-bell Club 1-4; Vice-
president 2; President 3.
Finial Advertising Mgr. 3.
MILDRED ROGERS
I Cor. 6:20 ". . for ye are
bought with a price there-
fore glorify God in your
body. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Women's Lit. 1-3.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
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VIRGINIA PROZAN
Phil. 3:10 "That I may
know Him and the power
of His resurrection, and
the fellowship of His suf-
ferings, being made con-
formable to His death. ."
Life work: Missionary.
Women's Lit. 2.
F.M.F. active member 2-4.
Isles of the Sea leader 4.
JOSEPHINE RAGANO
Eph. 3:19 ". . And to know
the love of Christ which
passeth knowledge, that
ye might be filled with all
the fulness of God."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir 3.
Women's Lit. 1.
F.M.F. active member 4.
ROBERT SCOTT
Phil. 1:20 ". . according to
my earnest expectation
and hope, that in nothing
shall I be put to shame,
but that with all boldness,
as always, so now also
Christ shall be magnified
in my body."
Life work: Missionary.
Men's Forensic 1-3.
F.M.F. active member 1-
4.
Camera Club 1-3.
JAMES SIGMON
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BRUCE SHELLEY
Col. 1:28 "Whom we pro-
claim. . that we may pre-
sent every man perfect in
Christ."
Life work: Bible teacher.
Class Vice-president 1.
Choir 3.
Men's Forensic 2; program
chairman.
F.M.F. associate member
2-4.
Student Council Treasurer
2.
Basketball Team 1,2,4.
JANE SHUTE
Col. 4:17 «. .Take heed to
the ministry which thou
hast received."
Life work: Missionary.
Class Secretary 4.
Oratorio Choir 3.
F.M.F. active member 1-4.
JANICE SMITH
I Cor. 15:57,58 "Butthanks
be to God who giveth us
the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ. Where-
fore, my beloved breth-
ren, be ye stedfast . .*
Life work: Missionary.
F.M.F. active member 1-
4.
DANIEL SULC
Phil. 4:13,19 "I can do all
things through Christ who
strengthened me" "My
God shall supply all your
need . . "
Life work: Missionary.
Class Vice-president 4.
F.M.F. associate member
1-3; active 4. European
prayer leader 2.
REUBEN SULC
Acts 1:8 "But ye shall re-
ceive power after that the
Holy Spirit is come upon
you; and ye shall be my
witnesses . . . unto the
utter-part of the earth."
Life work: Missionary.
F.M.F. active member 1-4;
India prayer leader 2.
Bar-bell Club 1.
FRED TENNEY, JR.
II Cor. 4:3 "But if our gos-
pel be hid, it is hid from
them that are lost."
Life work: Missionary.
Choir Secretary-treasurer
2.
F.M.F. 3-4; Africa prayer
leader 2.
Student Council 3.
President of Men's Dor-
mitory 3.
WILLIAM THORNTON
Psalm 91:2 "I will say of
the Lord, He is my refuge
and my fortress; my God,
in whom I trust."
Life work: Missionary to
Japan.
ANGELENE TRULL
Isaiah 49:3 "And He said
unto me, Thou wilt be my
servant ... in thee I will
be glorified."
Life work: Missionary.
Women's Lit. 4.
F.M.F. active member.
EMIL WITTIG
Matt. 6:33 "But seek ye
first the kingdom of God
and His righteousness. ."
Men's Forensic 1-2.
F.M.F. 1-4.
CeBeCean reporter 1-2.
Bar-bell Club 2.
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MR. ROBERTSON McQUILKIN
Advisor
JOEL KEITER
President
SONNY STEVENSON
Vice-President
". . . see that ye love one
another with a pure heart fer-
vently." 1 Peter 1:22
MILDRED GROENDYKE
Secretary
EVA SEWALL
Treasurer
Accepting New Responsibilities
For two years the entering class of 1949 had anticipated
being Juniors and had looked forward to the privileges that
being a Junior would bring. They soon learned, however, that
these privileges were well -flavored with responsibilities. Keep-
ing pace with their instructors in theology, science and her-
meneutics was a difficult job, yet through these courses the
class experienced the great joy of an increasing familiarity with
God's Word.
The usual role of a Junior was well -filled by each class mem-
ber, as many hours were spent in trying to discover the Senior
Sneak destination, and as more time was given to the class
projects, the FINIAL and the Junior-Senior Banquet. It was
through this working one with the other in the love of the Lord,
that the Junior Class realized anew that in Christ we are one.
The class this year was under the direction of:
Joel Keiter President
Wilbur Stevenson Vice-President
Mildred Groendyke Secretary
Eva Sewall Treasurer
Mr. Robertson McQuilkin . . Advisor
Sterling Baker
Richard Basso
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Annabelle Anderson
Leonard Allred
Phyllis Bivens
Carl Black
Felix Blomquist
Elmer Bonnette
Doris Brittain
Samuel Brown
June Cam
Louise Clark Morris Cottle Charlotte Crotts
Grover Devault Harlon Drew
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William Eberly
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Burwell Frazier
Doris Garrett
Eugenia Gasperson
Warren Gaston
Mildred Groendyke
Don Hesse
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Horace Hurlburt
Hugh Hurlburt
Janice Jones
Joel Keiter
■ Kirkpatrick Rachel Lennon Edgar Lochstampfor Mary Ann Lomel Dorothy Marsh
Cornelia Nunn
Ruth Olsen
Martha Newell
Joan Moyer
Alice Martin
Viola Parks I ^* »
Robert Pease ~~*L £~ S*
Virginia Poley
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Mary Ellen Powers
Harry Rabe
Hubert Rumsey
Eva Sewall
Jack Sharpe Wilbur Stevenson Layton Stirrat Burnette Taylor Jeanelle Twetei
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MR. FRANK SELLS
Advisor
ED SHIPMAN
Vice-President
JOYCE HARWELL
Secretary
EARL McQUAY
President
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BELTON JONES
Treasurer
Continuing With Enthusiasm
The Sophomores returned this year with new enthu-
siasm and zeal to begin another year at C. B.C. Looking
forward to the year with wondering expectancy, they
chose as the year verse, "O Lord Jehovah, thou hast be-
gun to show thy servant thy greatness and thy strong
hand." Deut. 3:24.
In a very unusual way the class was united in love and
purposeful prayer as they selected two specific mission-
aries for a class prayer project.
Class unity was furthered through the joint pursual by
the class members of Greek, prophets, and Bible book-
by-book, and through the fellowship with one another on
their various class socials.
Class leaders were:
Earl McQuay President
Ed Shipman Vice-President
Joyce Harwell Secretary
Belton Jones Treasurer
Mr. Frank Sells .... Advisor
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Odd Moments For the Sophomores
Jean Anderson
Patricia Ayers
Hugh Bell
Cloyd Bishop
Dwayne Black
Carl Cate
Margaret Creech
Carl Davis
Betty DePew
Raymond Dubert
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Don Duvall
James Eisenback
Samuel Eisenback
Robert Ekstrpm
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Eugene Embler
Virginia Eremic
Fred Fariss
Edward Ford
Ruth Forbes
Verna Gaden
Kenneth Gaston
Paul Gilchrist
Harold Goldman
Eugene Hageman
Marjorie Haile
Thomas Hammond
Joyce Harwell
Howard Hester
Norma Heaton
Jacqueline Houston
Mitchell Howell
Dennette Huffingham
Nathaniel Hurst
Winifred Huston
Ralph Iredell
Jessie Izzi
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Jeanne Johnson
Carolyn Johnson
Lorraine Johnson
Belton Jones
Gladwin Kreimann
Helen Landon
Louise Lazaro
Ruth Lomel
Earle Lucas
Dorothy McClamrock
Earl McQuay
Herbert Mencke
Ruth Newland
Kenneth Nissen
Edwina Norman
William Nuckles
Kathleen Omaye
William Orcutt
Mary Faith Phillips
Richard Poyorena
Wylie Rudolph
Eugene Sanders
Edward Shipman
Ellis Skolfield
Claire Steinhaus
Carolyn Suda
Elmer Towns
Blair West
Martha Williams
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Robert Williams
Dwight Wilson
Raeburn Woodson
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RESHMEN
Great Expectations
"So this is CBC!" Gradually this first haze of impres-
sions: faces, schedules, bells swerved to fit into a pat-
tern which, as time passed, the Freshmen realized was
life at CBC. A challenging realization was that each
new member of the family had been "prayed in" and
prayed for by the faculty and staff during the preceding
year. Prayer, then, became the keynote of this first year
together under George Vines, class representative, and
Mr. Thomas Petty, class advisor. Receiving the good
foundation of Mr. Sells' and Mr. Hoke's Bible and philo-
sophy courses, the class now looks forward to three more
full years of knowing the Lord at CBC.
GEORGE VINES
Representative
Bernice Allen
Stuart Angle
Gladys Ballantine
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Billie Bennett
Faith Blackmore
Charles Boozer
Marilyn Brickey
Miriam Bryant
Shirley Burnette
Thomas Campbell
Thomas Chandapilla
Warren Chastain
Lynn Crisp
Kathleen Crockett
Lois Crumpton
Betty Dempsey
Herbert Dickinson
Ruth Donadon
Virginia Enck
Amelia Franks
William Frawley
Silvia Giardini
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James Glab
Arvis Griggs
Ruth Haines
William Hall
Patricia Ham
Clyde Holmes
David Huang
Carlisle Hutto
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Gladys Hyler
E. T. Isley
Shirley Jamison
Gordon Jones
Marilyn Jones
Carter Jordan
Charles Jordan
Lawrence Kaylor
Claude Kelly
Virginia Knight
Joyce Koplos
Reynold Kordatzky
Janet Kreuzburg
Walter G. Lapham
Oscar LeGates
Rebecca Lennon
Charles Lilley
Earl Lloyd
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Dorothy Lyle
Bruce Mahler
Rebecca McAlister
Edith McCall
John McClain
Laurel McEwen
Donald Negus
Laurence Nicolaysen
Betty Overcash
Douglas Parnell
Paula Payne
Wayne Pifer
Bernita Preston
Richard Ramsey
Natalie Rose
Dorothy Ruhr
Mary Jo Schade ^L ^ 9
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George Schubert
Theodore Schwartz
Elizabeth Simmons
Fred Simon
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Betty Skop
Betty Smith
Erma Smith
Maxine Spence
Eugene Thomas
Madelyn Thomas
Anne Trotter
William Tupper
George Vines
Gedney Vining
Lynn Watson
Julia Willey
Jean Williams
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Lillian Wilson
Arthur Winn
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Barbara Woolen
Salim Ziady
Special OrUD€ti/r
Anna M. Banfield Charles S. Banfield Lillian M. Barnaby Donald E. Brown David M. Carlson George C ate Anne L. Fulton
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Dorothy E. GibbsP. Eugene Hale Keith Hood William S. Kearse Alberta W. Kinnard Gordan T. Legant Margaret L. Long
Jo An Manning Helen M. Matthews Eleanor M. Michel E. Katherine Musick Fleming W. Newcomb
Theodore W. Lott
Wilson M. Newcomb
Kathryn M. Sinclair Juanita S. Strauss Clifton Styron Betty J. Vail G. A. Weathersby Lois J. Willis Robert E. Yount
Second Semester
Entrants
Graduate School
^ Missions
Training Based on a High Purpose
BOB SWANSON
President
RON KNUDTSEN
Vice-President
With a purpose crystalized by the class verse, "To
the praise of His glory" (Ephesians 1:12), came 73
young men and women to the Graduate School of
Missions. Representing 18 states and three foreign
countries, these Graduates earned many varied de-
grees, including anthropology, business adminis-
tration, engineering, and agriculture, at 39 dif-
ferent colleges and universities. On this basis, they
came to receive vital training, both practical and
spiritual, with the goal of bearing the saving gos-
pel of Christ to a lost world.
Highlight of the fall semester was the Grad re-
treat at Heise's Pond. With Dr. G. Allen Fleece,
class advisor, as God's spokesman, these mission-
ary volunteers realized anew that the "praise of
His glory" is the highest privilege and very purpose
of the Christian life and service.
Long an interest of the Graduate class, the
Catawba Indians were chosen as class project for
this year. As part of the program of evangelization
and teaching, each Grad "adopted" a Catawba
child for special interest and prayer.
For the daily challenge of classes under conse-
crated men of God, for the vast opportunities of
Christian service, for the rich fellowship which has
drawn the class together by the lasting link of
prayer — this year's Graduate class gives thanks
to God.
"Let every one of us please his neighbor for his good to
edification." Romans 15:2
GLORIA SIMON
Secretary
ALDA MAY WILLIAMS
Treasurer
DR. ALLEN FLEECE
Advisor
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David Blood - Oregon State College - BS
Henry Blood - Oregon State College - BS
Henry Bock - Gordon College of Theology & Missions
BA in Theology
Marlin Bolar-Colorado State College of Agriculture & Me-
chanical Arts - BS
Ross Brittain - Gordon College of Theology and Missions -
AB in Theol. & grad. work
Frank Cole - Wheaton College -BA
Caleb Cutherell - Virginia Polytechnic Institute - BS
Wayne Doll - Kansas State C. of Agric.fc Applied Science -
BS in Agric.
Melvin Dreessen - Iowa State College - BS in Agronomy
Robert Gruber - University of Nebraska - BA
Kuang-Tao Hsu - National Tsing Hua U. -BE Cornell U. -
M Aero. Eng.
Ronald Knudtsen - State Teachers College, St. Cloud,
Minn. - BA
Paul Oskarson - Northwestern Schools - BA
Robert Peters - N. Y. State College for Teachers at Al-
bany - BA
Louis Richardson - U. of Kansas - BS in Electrical Eng.
Doyle Smith - Northwestern State College - BS
Robert Swanson - University of New Mexico - BBA
David Thomas - Wheaton College - BA
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Ernest Boehr - Wheaton College - BA
Mary Brunner - Houghton College - BA
Joseph Burn - Bob Jones University - BA
Janet Cole - Wheaton College - BA
Robert Cook - Wheaton College - BA
Jacques Dangers - John Brown University
Lawson Duhan - John Brown University - BS
Anthony Fortosis - Lehigh University - BS Columbia U.
MS
Ronald Genheimer - Wheaton College - BS
Sift
Louis Guastella - State University Teachers College,
Potsdam, N.Y. - BS in Education
Lois Hesse - Iowa State College - BS
Lois Karger - Houghton College - BA
William Kornfield - Wheaton College -BA
Jane Leimbach - Queens College - BA
Andrew Lindvall - Taylor University - BA
Ella Lindvall - Taylor University - BA
Carol Morgan - Erskine College
Donald Moses - Columbia Bible College
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Marjorie Pifer - Taylor University - BA
Jack Roeda - Calvin College - BA
Charles Rumley - University of Illinois -
BS
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Edward Seiford - John Brown University - BA
William Selkirk - University of Illinois - BS in Engr.
Paul Shook - Wheaton College - BA
Gloria Simon - The Biblical Seminary in N. Y. - BA
Virginia Smiley - Wm. J. Bryan University - BA
James Strauss - John Brown University - BA
Donald Taber - Wheaton College - BA
Harold Vaughn - Columbia Bible College - BBE
Harriet Winn - State Teachers College at Buffalo, N.Y.
BS in Ed.
Richard Broach - Southern Methodist University - BA
Mary Kate Canfield - Wheaton College - BS
Delbert Carper - Kansas State C. of Agriculture & Applied
Science - BS
Jack Hardwick - University of South Carolina - BS in Bus.
Adm.
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Sara Jamison - Queens College - BA
Beatrice Koski - University of Minnesota - BS
Judith LaDue - N. Y. State Teachers College at New Paltz
BS
Eleanor Lorentzen - Sioux Falls College - BA
William Matthews - Syracuse University - BA
Martha Prevette - Wheaton College - BA
John Price - Bob Jones University
William Ramer - University of Tennessee - BS in Eng.
Margaret Schubert - Loyola University - BS in Education
Stanton Sizemore - East Tennessee State College - BS
Helen Sledge-Mississippi State College for Women-BS
Dorothy Weeber- Wheaton College-BA
Robert Weeber - Wheaton College - BA
Edith West - Wheaton College - BS in Nursing
Alda May Williams - Wm. J. Bryan University - BA
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TUDENT
1. Leading us in student responsibility
2. Officers of the Council
3. Advisor, MISS SARA PETTY
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"And let us consider one another to provoke unto
love and to good works." Heb. 10:24
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OUNCIL
ersonal Contact With Every Student
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"We will not be satisfied this year with
simply leading and making plans for
the student body as a whole, but be-
yond that we want to have a personal
leadership touch with every student."
From its first meeting the Student
Council set about reaching this goal
of an individual touch with the stu-
dents. For small groups they sponsored
dormitory parties, and for individuals
they exercised leadership through the
counselling of the Morale Committee
under C.B.C.'s system of Student Re-
sponsibility.
This year's Council was hard-work-
ing in its group leadership discuss-
ing problems, making recommenda-
tions to the Faculty, and helping stu-
dents to understand their responsibility
to obey those in authority as unto the
Lord.
Behind everything the Council did
was prayer — prayer for unity and
power among the students, prayer for
the Lord's blessing which "maketh
rich, and He addeth no sorrow with
it."
1. Behind the successful socials
2. Stimulating student morale
3. Composing interesting student programs
4. Planning the Spring Musicale
Jesus Christ to the Uttermost
How does FMF fulfill its motto?
THE CHALLENGE TO GO - Realizing that God's
passion is for the unreached, speakers and student par-
ticipation programs made prominent the missionary
call.
At least one-eighth of the student body attended
the FMF Regional Conference held bi-annually at
Toccoa, Georgia, where many have answered the call
of missions.
By means of deputation teams, FMF challenged
young people of many surrounding churches and col-
leges with Christ's command to reach every tribe.
THE CHALLENGE TO GIVE - The financial goal
of FMF for this year was $1,500.00. This money was
sent out in five-dollar gifts to CBC alumni on the
foreign fields.
1. President PERRY PRIEST
2. Discussing the missionary call
3. To challenge others
4. Renewal of missionary vision at Toccoa
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ELLOWSHIP
"Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill
the law of Christ." Gal. 6:1
1. A challenge from another
2. Devoting much time in preparation
3. Advisor, MR. ARTHUR GLASSER
THE CHALLENGE TO PRAY -To stimu-
late missionary intercession, FMF presented
to each student this year a revised prayer
book containing information about each CBC
alumnus on the field. Eleven prayer groups,
each representing a definite mission field,
met weekly for intercession.
Officers for the year were:
Perry Priest .
Dave Blood .
Virginia Penn
Olivia Branch
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
For the Home Land
For Central America
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For the Jews
For the Isles of the Seas
For Africa
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For China
For Moslems
Reaching Columbia
Christian
Depaf
1. Assistant, MRS. DOROTHY THORSBY
2. Assistant, MISS ELVA BROWNLEE
Women's Director, MISS DOROTHY STRAUSS
The Lord said, "Go ye into all the world and
preach the gospel." The Christian Service Depart-
ment of Columbia Bible College has interpreted
this verse by saying, "Go ye into all Columbia
and preach the gospel." To each student at CBC
the words "Christian Service" denote the vital
ministry that the Lord has given in varied churches,
Bible clubs, hospitals, street meeting, and schools.
Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Strauss, Mr.
Otis Braswell and Mr. Thomas Petty, the Christian
Service offices carry on a full schedule of placing
each CBC student in the place where he is best
suited for
Serving the lost at Girl's School
Sowing the Seed
Visiting the sick
With the Gospel
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ERVICE
THE NT
Men's Director, MR. THOMAS PETTY
serving the Lord. Proper emphasis and preparation
for this ministry is made by Christian Service
classes conducted each week.
Wherever CBC students are found the world over,
the united testimony concerns the blessings re-
ceived from Christian Service assignments here in
Columbia. And as the work of this office continues
it is evident that this is indeed fulfilling the pur-
pose of the College, "To know Him and to make
Him known."
1. Assistant, MR. OTIS BRASWELL
2. Secretary, MISS IRENE BOMAN
3. Assistant, MR. CHARLES WENZEL
Witnessing to Chain Gang
Preaching, in nearby churches
Reaching needy hearts
e
"Love Worketh no ill to his
neighbor." Romans 13:10
1. Endless opportunities at State Fair
2. Proclaiming the Word on the street
3. Leading servicemen to Christ
4. Singspiration after inspiration
5. Recreation at Columbia's Victory Center
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Faithful to the
Alma Hater
Before
After
CBC's Alumni Association has well expressed itself and its purpose "to
combine our efforts for the advancement of the work of the Bible College
in every possible way, keeping prayerfully before us the spiritual and ma-
terial needs and seeking to win others to an active interest in the school."
Greeting new and returning students last fall was the gleaming, newly
painted main building, thus fulfilling the 1951 project. Now, for 1952, the
much needed replacement of the benches in the auditorium by tablet arm
opera chairs.
Other factors contributing to the fellowship among graduates are the pub-
lications of the CeBeCequel and Alumni Directory. The annual business
meetings and homecoming provide additional means by which graduates
keep in touch with one another and with CBC.
Officers for this year:
J. Otis Braswell President
J. Robertson McQuilkin . . . .Vice-President
Sarah Overstreet Vice-President
Lillie Kemper Secretary
Newell Ferris Treasurer
Marguerite McQuilkin Alumni Secretary
1952 Project
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3-5. Instrumental and vocal quartettes
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MRS. GREENMAN AND MISS WATSON, instructors in
organ and piano
From the singing of the Alma
Mater to the presentations of the
Ambassador Choir, music has
proven to be one of the most vital
factors in life at CBC. The various
trios and quartettes (even the im-
promptu ones singing in the
halls), the soloists: instrumental
and vocal, all add their important
contribution to the music -life of
each student. The Lord has in-
deed put a new song in our hearts,
and as a family we have loved to
sing it.
Witnessing Through Music
From many to three
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1. First Semester Officers
2. Advisor, MR. SANDERS
To Quicken the Mind
Advising the new pre
sident, David Renaker
Under the word "Purpose" in the Constitution of the Men's Foren-
sic Society are these words, "The purpose of the society shall be to
secure for its members literary culture, skill in parliamentary
practice, and forensic experience conducive to the development of
true Christian manhood." With this purpose in mind, the members
of the society are able to gain practical knowledge of how to con-
duct meetings with parlimentary precision, keep abreast of the times
by discussion of current world events and have practical experience
in leadership.
One of the outstanding programs presented by the society was
given fpr the benefit of the student body when the topic discussed
was "Our Younger Generation". Five speakers presented objective
facts dealing with the effects of literatue, the moving pictures, and
television on the younger generation today. Membership in the
Forensic Society is open to all the men students of CBC.
Officers for the two semesters were:
Jim Birkitt President Ray Dubert
Dave Renaker Vice-President Jim Birkitt
Ray Dubert Secretary-Treasurer Chandapilla
Paul Gilchrist Program Chairman Dave Renaker
Sam Brown Parliamentarian Larry Brown
Raymond Marcos Sergeant-at-arms Sam Brown
John Lawing Asst. Sergeant-at-arms Paul Gilchrist
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First Semester Officers
Appreciating the Finer Arts
"She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the
law of kindness." Realizing the contribution that can be made by the
study of literature and the finer arts, the Philobiblonian Society for
women students at CBC attempts to present a well-rounded program
of these factors in order to strengthen appreciation for them. The
gracious atmosphere of the semi-weekly meetings adds much to the
life of the women students. The purpose of the society is to give
experience to women in presentation of varied programs in which
all members have a part: one in participation, the other in appre-
ciation.
Officers for the two semesters were:
Barbara Boyer
Claire Steinhaus
Lois Nylen
Louise Lazaro
Miriam Bryant
Ruth Lomel
President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant -at-arms
Lois Nylen
Mildred Groendyke
Eva Sewall
Gladys Ballantine
Winifred Huston
Betty Overcash
LOIS NYLEN assumes responsibil-
ity as new president
Physical Fitness a Necessity
Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl — and Grits Bowl.
CBC has its won claim to fame in its annual Thanksgiving
classic, the one, the only Grits Bowl. This year Thanks-
giving dawned bright, warm and clear, making the day
perfect for the culmination of many intramural contests
with the Sophomore -Senior team vs. the Freshmen-
Junior team playing an exciting game ending in the photo-
finish long pass of the Sophomore -Senior team, thus cap-
ping the contest, 9 to 0.
This intramural football has an important
place in the life of CBC. Feeling that "bodi-
ly exercise profiteth a little", the men of CBC
enjoy this contact sport and are thankful for the
place it has in the extra-curricular activities
of Columbia Bible College.
They did their best in the Thanksgiving Day tussle
"Let all your things be done with
love." 1 Cor. 16:14
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Other athletic feats occupying the interest
of the male students on the campus include the
Bar-Bell Club. Officers this year were:
Eugene Sanders . . . .President
Tommy Hammond . .Secretary -Treasurer
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In combination they won the Grits Bowl Classic
Triumphant Year
At the time of this writing the CBC quintet was once
again leading the "Y" Church League after a year's
absense from the league. The Blue and Gold, coached
by Brooks Sanders and co-captained by Marsh Davis and
Bill Engels, has romped to six straight triumphs, and
it looks like there will be another trophy for the trophy
room at the end of the season.
The CBC squad has also played the "B" string of
University of South Carolina and the Ben Lippen team.
Team members were:
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but by love serve one another." Gal.
Furnishing Students
With CBC News
"Then hail to the Press! chosen guardian of freedom! strong sword-arm of jus-
tice! bright sunbeam of truth!" said Horace Greeley. Perhaps Mr. Greeley was a
little effusive in his praise of the press, but it remains true that the newspaper has
become a necessary and influential part of our society.
The CeBeCean, as the branch of the fourth estate at CBC, has also come to be
recognized as a necessary part of our lives here. It has served the student body
in --
--reflecting student life as a whole
--creating interest in student activities
--broadening the outlook of its readers
--serving as a means of self-expression for the students.
In its nineteen years the CeBeCean has grown from a bi-monthly to a bi-weekly
publication and has changed from mimeograph to printing. One thing that has not
changed is the underlying motive that the CeBeCean might be a publication that
helps to carry out the motto: "To know Him and to make Him known".
Staff members were as follows:
John Lawing Editor
Martha Prevette .... Associate Editor
Katharine Powlison . . News Editor
Bob Pease Feature Editor
Miss McClarty .
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John Hancock .... Sports Editor
Mary Ellen Powers. . Typist
Dot Gibbs Typist
Kenneth Nissen . . . Business Manager
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The Ekstrom press
Editor, JOHN LA WING
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Reflection of CBC life
To present to the students a lasting memo-
rial of their student life and to reflect to others
a clear picture of life as it is at CBC has been
the two- fold purpose of the Finial from its
beginning in 1939.
In order to serve in this capacity this year's
staff realized the necessity of a "faith which
worketh by love." It was only as they posses-
sed this faith that they were able to face the
obstacles, financial, mental or physical,
which met them in this project.
Staff members
Janice Jones . .
Burwell Frazier .
Morris Cottle .
Sam Brown . .
Virginia Poley
Billy Tupper .
Louise Clark .
Martha Newell
Joan Moyer . .
Leonard Allred
Miriam Bryant
were:
. . Editor
. . Associate Editor
. Business Manager
. Advertising Manager
. Photography Editor
. Photographer
. Literary Editor
. Literary Editor
. Subscription Editor
. Art Editor
. Sophomore Representative
Mr. Hoke advises the editors
Preparing the final copy
Photographer at work
Planning the layout
Let's reach our goal!
Pursuing the field of amateur radio
Working Toward a Goal
Amateur radio is taking CBC to the far places of the world. Radio
Club members have found that the hard work and long hours spent
in erecting antennas on top of the girls' dormitory last year were not
of South Africa, Belgian Congo, Northern Rhodesia, Brazil, Peru,
British West Indies, Haiti, England, Germany, and many other
countries and places over the globe. The aim of the club is to es-
tablish direct contact with missionaries on the field. Once a con-
tact has been established, messages and greetings are exchanged
and a schedule is made to contact again at a future date.
At present there are three licensed operators at W4PKD and
transmitters operating on the 10- and 20 -meter amateur bands. The
goal of the radio club for the years ahead is to have station W4PKD
operating on all of the amateur bands and to establish regular mis-
sionary amateur "traffic nets" throughout the world.
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Un the spot
With the Faculty
She loves camp life
Their favorite subject
Mother Shepherd and one of her flock
Our
ADVERTISERS
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First Class Service at
ARCADE BARBER SHOP
Eight Chairs
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MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C.
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5 - 10 - 25c STORES, INC.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Johnston, S. C. Ware Shoals, S. C.
Kershaw, S. C.
Lexington, S. C. Batesburg, S. C.
MARY LOWE
Feminine Apparel
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724 Saluda Avenue
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
NELSON MOTORS, INC.
Lincoln & Mercury
Sales £5 Service
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1101 Harden Street
Phone: 7615
DIXIE LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Discount for Cash and Carry
Laundering — Dry Cleaning
Rug Cleaning
Main Plant:
Corner Senate and Assembly Streets
Branch Offices Conveniently Located
Phone: 243 63 Columbia, S. C.
M. CITRON & CO., INC.
Wholesale Dry Goods
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1009 Gervais Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 6588 Established 1904
YOB'S SHOE
SHOP
Knotvn for Values
SPEAKING OF INFLATION . . .
Everyone is doing it, and some are worrying over what it will
do to insurance plans.
At such a time as this it is good to remember that the cost of
a policy with the Fund has not been raised since 1947. This makes
our contracts the best value that money can buy. Rates still remain
the lowest of any company in the land.
As for the future, whatever questions arise, the soundest advice
is to put money in savings. A Fund policy can be considered as a
means of protection and a program of savings.
Write for more information to:
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FUND
An Interdenominational Organization Providing Life Insurance
For All Protestant Ministers
ALEXANDER MACKIE, President
1805 WALNUT STREET
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BOUKNIGHT'S
Wade Hampton Garage
LONNIE G. BOUKNIGHT, Prop.
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Gas — General Auto Service
Oil — Storage
112 5 Gervais Street
Phone: 7927 Columbia, S. C.
STURKIE
FURNITURE COMPANY
"It's Easy to Pay
The Sturkie Way"
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1919 TAYLOR STREET
Phone: 2-1235
RITZ
BARBER SHOP
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132 5 Main Street
UPSTAIRS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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COLUMBIA LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANING CORP.
13 2 3 Taylor Street
PHONE: 22147
Congratulations, Senior Class
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DOUGHTY
DRY CLEANERS
1410 Taylor Street
PEE GEE PAINT
STORES
Paint — Glass
Art Supplies — Wallpapers
•
1218 MAIN STREET
Phone: 6947
KIMBRELL & SONS
INCORPORATED
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143 0 Assembly Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
The Prescription Shop
HAWTHORNE
PHARMACY
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Hampton at Bull
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
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CLAUSSEN'S BAKERIES, INC.
A Hundred and Nine Years of Baking Excellence
The Exclusive Supplier of Your Bread
2001 Green Street Phone: 8143
New Car
Department
Used Car
Department
1925-27-31
MAIN STREET
Phone: 37011
Service
Department
Parts
Department
1114
CALHOUN ST.
Phone: 7081
KING PONTIAC CO.
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Service ... ... Quality
Economy
DUPREE-CROWSON CO., Inc.
PRINTING
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1316 Main Street
PHONE: 7044 COLUMBIA, S. C.
ART FLOWER SHOP
"When You Say It With
Flowers, Say It With
Ours"
1227 HAMPTON
Columbia, S. C.
PHONE: 26781
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Flowers For All Occasions
Ambulance Service
DUNBAR
FUNERAL HOME
Columbia
South Carolina
PHONE: 9998
Telephone: 2 5462 shoe Accessories
Shoe Repairing
WE MAKE OLD SHOES LOOK AND WEAR LIKE NEW
Rapid Service
ROBERT'S SHOE REPAIRING
"We Can Help You Walk in Comfort
1319 SUMPTER STREET
H. S. PRIM, Oivner
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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A UNIQUE MISSIONARY SEMINARY
CBC'S
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MISSIONS
Grants Graduate Degrees B.D. or M.A. in Biblical Education
With Majors in Missions or Bible
Offers courses in theoretical and
practical mission subjects, Bible,
Christian education, radio plus
practical Christian service experi-
ence.
Offers actual poineer mis-
sionary training and ex-
perience in the summer
Missionary Training Camp,
held in the mountains near
Asheville, North Carolina.
Write:
DR. PAUL G. CULLEY, Director
Columbia Bible College
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
GRADUATING STUDENTS
particularly will want to keep up reading
Christian literature
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
TIMES
contains just the diversified reading you
need, including helps on the International
Uniform Sunday School Lesson.
Special short term offer — 18 weeks for $1
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES CO.
325 North Thirteenth Street
PHILADELPHIA 5, PA.
"Prices That Will Please Yon"
MARSHALL TATUM CO.
13 07 Main Street
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Men's Suits, Pants, Sport Coats
and Furnishings
A Complete Aircraft Service Base
Compliments of
DIXIE AVIATION CO.
Owens Field
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
New and Used Airplane Sales
Aviation Equipment and Supplies
Air flight Engine Repair Station
Airplane Rental Flight Instruction
Charter and Passenger Flights
CATE McLAURIN CO.
1720 Taylor
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Sieberling Tires and
Recapping
Frigidaire Appliances
COLUMBIA TIRE
SERVICE
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1531 Taylor
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 2-2123
SYLVAN BROTHERS
jewelers
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15 00 Main Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 6045
Columbia's Oldest Laundry
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STAR
LAUNDRY
1801 Taylor Street
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PHONE: 4-3114-5
For Professional Haircutting
by Master Barbers
IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP
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1211 Taylor
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 9474
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Expert decorators
A memorable Thanksgiving
A sad occasion
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
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823 GERVAIS STREET
Columbia, South Carolina
The . . .
BARRINGER
For Rural and Suburban
HOTELS
Owning and Operating
Homes . . .
1000 Modern Rooms
Carolane Gas Service
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HOTEL COLUMBIA
Columbia, S. C.
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HOTEL WM. R. BARRINGER
CAROLINA BUTANE
GAS CO., INC.
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Charlotte, N. C.
732 Harden Street
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Columbia, South Carolina
HOTEL RICHMOND
PHONE: 39411
Augusta, Georgia
CHECKER CAB COMPANY
Call 2-3311
ff Don't Take a Chance — Take a Checker"
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LESTER BATES, President
WSURAWCE
of Columbia, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
To the 1952 Graduates,
Columbia Bible College.
Dear Friends:
Congratulations and Very Best Wishes!
You are embarking upon your life's work during one of the
most crucial, yet most challenging, periods in the history of the
world. As never before, there exists today a need for capable,
courageous and Christian men and women.
Columbia Bible College has instilled within each of you the
fundamental principles for truly successful living, and it is my
wish that the gravity of our times will incite you to even greater
accomplishments in your every endeavor.
Sincerely,
LESTER BATES
LB:esa
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CENTRAL CHEVROLET COMPANY
Selling Chevrolets Since 1926
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Sales & Service
RODGERS BROTHERS SERVICE STATION
Complete Servicing and Lubrication of CBC's Christian Service Cars
Gas — GULF — Oil
Corner Taylor and Pickens Streets
COLUMBIA, S. C.
PHONE: 6640
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Congratulations to the Class of 1952!
We Are Waiting To Serve You
With a Complete Line of Sunday School and Church Supplies
Bibles Sunday School Literature Cards
Books Flannelgraph Courses Hymnals
Aivards Communion Ware Handwork, \
Christian Publications, Inc. William H. Deitz, Inc.
THIRD & REILY STREETS 10 S. WABASH AVENUE
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois
ANDREW'S AUTO SERVICE
General Auto Repairs
•
1111 Harden Street
TELEPHONE: 2-4215
YOUNGINER'S
BARBER SHOP
Excellent — Complete
Efficient Service
•
143 5 Sumter
Compliments of the
MECHANICS
CONTRACTING COMPANY
1325 MAIN STREET
•
Twenty-nine Years of General Contracting
in South Carolina
GREEN ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Electrical Engineers
Contractors
342 5 Main Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Phone: 2-4597
Commercial £> Residential Fixtures
F. Benjamin Green George B. Green
Congratulations , Seniors
of
Columbia Bible College
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PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL
COMPANY
Wholesale Food Distributors
McGray Commercial Refrigeration Equipment
for Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions
SOUTHERN SCALE & REFRIGERATION
1008-1010 Gervais Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
PHONES: 9749 — 8733
CHRISTIAN
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who would
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COLLEGE YOU CHOOSE
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Faculty and students with high Christian
principles
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TAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Upland, Indiana
Carolina's
Fashion Center
of Columbia
Compliments
of
LABELLE CLEANERS & FURRIERS
Leading the Leaders in
Cleaning Industry
1709 Taylor Street
Columbia, South Carolina
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First-Class Service
•
JOYNER'S BARBER
SHOP
15 06 Sumter Street
Shop and Save Every Day
COURTEOUS
SERVICE
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
•
EDENS
FOOD STORES
DREHER PACKING CO.
Dixie Brand
Finer Meat Products
•
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 2-3695
The Best in Heating Oils
BENSON OIL COMPANY
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2023 Gervais
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 3-1687
In less than 9 years ... 250 missionaries
. . . 10 fields
Thoroughly trained evangelists, doctors, nurses and
teachers with genuine passion to win lost souls for
Christ. Building self-supporting, self-propagating
churches. Training Christian leaders to evangelize
their people.
Evangelical in Theology — Progressive in action
Evangelistic in emphasis — Business-like in method
Write for complete information regarding support
of missionaries, missionary qualifications, missionary
helps for local church, available missionary films, etc.
Conservative Baptist Foreign
Mission Society
3 52 Wellington Chicago 14, Illinois
Greetings From
CENTRAL FOODS, INC.
Columbia, S. C.
PHONE: 41544
South Carolina's fastest growing purveyor '
of fine foods, carrying a complete line j>f
fresh produce, institutional size canned and
frozen foods
B. O. DERRICK'S GULF
SERVICE
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Harden and Devine Streets
FIVE POINTS
COLUMBIA, S. C. PHONE: 8484
SUNSHINE LAUNDRY
AND CLEANERS
"Bundles of Satisfaction"
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Charlie Stork — Lloyd Hamilton
Owners
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Tivo Convenient Locations:
1415 Gervais 15 00 Woodrow
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
The Chapel adjoins women's campus
CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES
. . . On the successful completion of your
classroom studies. May they be of much
value in your future education and help you
in meeting and solving the new and perplex-
ing problems that now confront you and your
country's system of free enterprise.
We will always be glad to be of service
to those of you who decide to seek your future
in the area of South Carolina served by our
Company
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC AND GAS
COMPANY
LELIA B. DOAR CORSET
SHOPPE
Fashionable Foundation Garments
Brassieres, Lingerie
We Specialize in Surgical Fittings with
Camp Garments
Special Attention Paid to Brides
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13 01 Hampton Street
Telephone: 2-9913 Columbia, S. C.
CALDWELL'S
Ladies' Wear
"Fashionable Fashions For Milady"
_ Junior, Misses and Half Sizes
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12 8 Hampton Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
REYNER'S JEWELERS
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1604 Main Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
L. JANE DRAKE
Ladies' Ready to Wear
Sizes 10-20, 161/2-301/2, 38-52
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The Hat Shoppe
163 3 Main Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
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C.B.C. BOOK STORE HEADQUARTERS
For the best in . . .
Devotional and Inspirational Reading — Bibles — Testaments — Songbooks
Missionary Studies and Biographies — Gifts With a Message — Mottos
Biographies of Great Men in the Christian Faith — Pictures — Plaques
Stationery — Cards — Bible Study Books — Entertaining Fiction
Making HIM Known Through Christian Literature
Visit Our Attractive Book Room or Mail Your Requests and Orders to:
BIBLE COLLEGE BOOK STORE
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN
MISSION
invites your prayers for the C.B.C. gradu-
ates and former students now working
under its auspices
Jose M. Chicol Edward F. Sywulka
Lillian Jump Erma Stevens Walker
Avery Kendall Mildred Walkwitz
Esther Butler Malmstrom David Ekstrom
Jessie Butler White Burt & Velda Rodamer
For Information:
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSION
3611 Congress Avenue Dallas 19, Texas
GOD needs Women, — Doctors, Nurses,
Teachers in India and Japan
Ninety-<Jne years of mission work among women
and children of the Orient through our hospitals,
Bible training schools, orphanages, rescue home.
Evangelical . . . undenominational. Pray for our
workers — China included.
Woman's Union Missionary
Society of America
45 ASTOR PLACE
Room 3 1 6 New York 3 , N. .Y.
DELUXE CLEANERS &
LAUNDRY, INC.
Dry Cleaning — Alterations
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310 STATE STREET
WEST COLUMBIA, S. C.
Charlie White Phone: 2-8603
CORLEY SHOE SHOP
4626 Main
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For a Christian Shoe Repairer's
Best Service
Shoes Collected and Delivered
in One Day
JUST PHONE 27518
ROSE TALBERT
PAINT CO.
1222 Taylor
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Headquarters for Art
Materials
Largest Stock in South Carolina
Compliments to Class of '52
•
BARFIELD'S SERVICE
STATION
1700 Taylor
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Crown Gas and Oil
FOR A BLESSED
BIBLE-CENTERED VACATION
June 14-23
YOUTH CONFERENCE
Herb Seal, Director, American Re-
vival League
Phil Fox-well, President, Tokyo Theo-
logical Seminary
Dr. R. C. McQuilkin
Donald Hoke
August 2-11
YOUTH AND GENERAL CON-
FERENCE
George Mundell, Maranatha Taber-
nacle, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paris Reidhead, Sudan Interior Mis-
sion
Dr. R. C. McQuilkin
August 11-15
MINISTERS AND CHRISTIAN
WORKERS
Lee Roberson, President, Tennessee
Temple College; Pastor, Highland
Park Baptist Church
Charles J. Woodbridge, Dean, Fuller
Theological Seminary
Will Norton, Professor of Missions,
Trinity Bible College and Seminary
Dr. R. C. McQuilkin
August 16-25
GENERAL CONFERENCE
Oswald J. Smith, Pastor, People's
Church, Toronto, Canada
Allen Blair, 1st Presbyterian Church,
Flushing, N. Y.
E. J. Pudney, Unevangelized Fields
Mission
Dr. R. C. McQuilkin
Write for Reservations : MRS. T. E. DOWNEY, Hostess
BEN LIPPEN
ffThe South's Victorious Life Conference"
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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WALTER POND'S TIRE SERVICE
MILES OF SMILES WITH POND'S
New Tires — Tubes — Batteries
Recapping and Vulcanizing (8 Hours)
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Taylor Street at Bull Street
PHONE: 3-9421 COLUMBIA, S. C.
VOGUE PRESS
1223 Franklin Street
Columbia, South Carolina
Excellent Service
BRIGMAN'S
BARBER SHOP
•
1227 Taylor Street
Compliments
of
HOOK HARDWARE AND
PAINT CO.
•
1223 Taylor Street
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"South Carolina's Largest
Compliments
of
Variety Store"
THACKSTON & DAVIS
SUPPLY
•
Mills Supply
SILVER'S
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5c to $1.00 STORE
828 Gervais
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Phone: 3-6483
ALWAYS
Welcome — That Genial Edisto farms Dairy
Man with That Good, Creamy Golden
lor True Southern Hospitality
Guernsey Milk!
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and
EDISTO
FARMS
BEST QUALITY
Golden Guernsey Milk
Dairy Products
•
And What a Pleasure It Is to Visit the
E.F.D. DAIRY STORES
Foods
Shop at
So Conveniently Located at
605 Harden Street
DIXIE-HOME STORES
and
3 316 North Main Street
Compliments
Compliments
of
of
S. H. KRESS & CO.
THE MORRIS PAINT CO.
•
2013 Green Street
15 08 Main Street
(FIVE POINTS)
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
COLUMBIA 5, SOUTH CAROLINA
; Phone: 2-6383
Where the Students Meet
SEASE'S
TAYLOR STREET PHARMACY
15 29 Taylor Street
Phone: 3-2277
Prescription Department
Prescription* Carefully Compounded As Your Doctor Prescribes
Nothing But the Finest Materials Used
Fountain — Grill — Luncheonette
Try Our Delicious Sandwiches, Salads, Steak Dinners, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs,
Pies, Cakes. Take Home a Box of Whitman Candies or Our
Delicious Ice Cream
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MARION BURNSIDE
Your friendly
DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH
DEALERS
Wholesale Mopar Parts
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2015 GERVAIS STREET
Columbia, South Carolina
Phone: 4-3023
THE BIBLE EXPOSITOR &
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An Advanced Bible Study Quarterly
"TRUE TO THE BIBLE EXPOSITIONS"
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Each lesson is treated from various view-
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Cleveland 1, Ohio
"THE BOARD OF FOREIGN
MISSIONS
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF FREE WILL BAPTISTS"
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242 Victor Avenue
HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN
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Serving in:
India, Cuba &
Africa
W. A. GRINER
Contractor
Air -Conditioning — Heating
Plumbing
•
2400 Two Notch Road
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone: 7295
"One Board or Carload"
•
STUCKEY LUMBER CO., Inc.
P. O. BOX 8 1 3
Broad River Road
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phones: 4-3565 — 3-5580
Compliments of
THE MILL ENDS STORE
Piece Goods
Decorative Fabrics
Cotton — Woolen — Rayons
•
2 3 5 5 Two Notch Road
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Phones: 8163 — 8164
HAL'S 5c & 10c STORE
"Where Your Dollar
Does Most"
•
3711 Main Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Compliments
of
A FRIEND
For the Perfect Wedding:
Wedding Gifts
Including Announcements and Invitations;
Direction of Rehearsal and Wedding; Dec-
orating for Wedding and Reception —
Bride's Cakes, Floivcr Shaped Mints, Small
Cakes, Punch and Sandiviches.
THE BRIDE'S SHOP
1424 Hampton
PHONE: 2-2294
Known as the Best The Best Known
JACOBS, The Tailor
"Clothes Designed and
Detailed For You"
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143 7 Sumter
COLUMBIA, s. c.
Horace T. Jacobs Phone:2-8314
Compliments
of
THE CAROLINA PAPER
COMPANY
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Columbia, South Carolina
INDEX STUDENTS
Abrahamsen, Jean A., 96 East Raleigh Ave., S. I., N. Y.
Allen, Bernice A., Ashland, N. C.
Allred, Leonard P., 840 Belle vue St., Greensboro, North
Carolina
Andersen, Helen E., 61 Parker St., South Acton, Mass.
Anderson, A. Annabelle, 1227 Monterey St., Jacksonville,
Fla.
Anderson, Belva Jean, R.D. 1, Box 23, Industry, Pa.
Angle, Stuart B., R.R. 5, Box 25, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Ayers, Patricia A., WilmontRd., Charlotte, North Carolina
Baggett, Mr. & Mrs. Billy G., Route 1, Barry, Texas
Bailey, Lowell A., Faith Bible Academy, Camdenton, Mo.
Baker, Sterling F., Shrewsbury, Pa.
Ballantine, Gladys V., 580-82 St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ballard, Harold A., Mars Hill, N. C.
Banfield, Mr. & Mrs. Charles S., 12602 Lauder, Detroit,
Michigan
Banks, John A., 118 Randolph St., Charlotte, North Carolina
Barnaby, Lillian M., 1321 Venus St., Nashville, Tenn.
Barthold, Stanley, 910 Elm St., Winnetka, 111.
Bartholomew, Doris A., 137 W. Broad St., Millville, N. J.
Basso, Richard M., Chester Depot, Vermont
Bell, Hugh, 360 Mariposa Ave., Sierra Madre, Calif.
Bennett, Billie R., Marrable Hill, El Dorado, Ark.
Biggar, George C, 733 Naperville Rd., Wheaton, 111.
Birkitt, James N., Route 3, Box 282, Charlotte, North
Carolina
Bishop, Cloyd J., 418 E. Peral Lima, Ohio
Bishop, Rachel L., 1600 BlandingSt., G.I. Unit Apt. c-1,
Cola, S. C,
Bivens, Dale G., 2401 Lake Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
Bivens, Phyllis A., 2401 Lake Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
Black, G. Carl, 89 Cushing St., Portsmouth, Va.
Black, Dwayne L., 89 Cushing St., Portsmouth, Va.
Blood, David L., 7700 SE 30 Ave., Portland 2, Oregon
Blood, Henry F., 7700 SE 30 Ave., Portland 2, Oregon
Blomquist, Felix A., 1713 E. 35 St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bock, Henry Jr., 125 Tooker Ave., Springfield, N. J.
Boehr, Barbara M., 1771 E. Orange Grove, Pasadena,
Calif.
Boehr, Ernest J., 1771 E. Orange Grove, Pasadena 7, Calif.
Bolar, Marlin L., 325 So. 28, Lincoln, Nebr.
Bonnette, Elmer O., Route 1, Box 222, Warrenville, S. C.
Boozer, Charles W., 4909 Main St., Columbia, S.C.
Boyer, Barbara M., 1040 Carteret, Pueblo, Colorado
Boman, Irene B., 428 McDaniel St., Tallahassee, Fla.
Bradshaw, Nell, Rt. 4, Box 516, Lakeland, Fla.
Branch, Olivia A., Route 3, Box 344, Raleigh, North Caro-
lina
Brannon, Annette M., Ivy Dale, W. Va.
Brewton, Mary L., Richmond Hill, Georgia
Brickey, Marilyn E., Route 2, Box 309, Cumberland Road,
Bluefield, W. Va.
Brittain, Mr. & Mrs. Donald R., Pleansant Lake, Yarmouth
Co., Nova Scotia
Broach, Richard W., 5032 Airline, Dallas 5, Texas
Brown, Donald E., 2524-A Blossom St., Columbia, S.C.
Brown, Laurence D., 76 - 6 Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Brown, Samuel R., 4139 E. 93 St., Cleveland. Ohio
Brownlee, Elva H., 234 W. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
Brunner, Mary E., 45 Westervelt Ave., Plainfield, N.J.
Bryant, Miriam C, 334 South Moore Rd., Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Burgess, Mary L., Blue Ridge, Texas, Box 120
Burn, Joseph R., 124 Forest Road, Raleigh, North Carolina
Burnette, Shirley S., 1202 Muller Ave., Columbia, S.C.
Calloway, Betty E., 829 E. 34 St., Savannah, Georgia
Cam, June M., "Lyndenhurst", 6, Encliffe Hall Ave.,
Sheffield 10, England
Campbell, Hazel M., 23 Canaan St., Carbondale, Pa.
Campbell, Thomas R., P. O. Box 46, Oakland Park, Fla.
Canfield, Mary Kate, 405 Wood St., Signal Mtn., Tenn.
Carlson, David M., 203 E. 2nd Ave., Rome, Georgia
Carper, Delbert R., Lebanon, Kansas
Carper, Lois W., 775 E. Maryland Ave., St. Paul 6, Minn.
Cate, Mr. & Mrs. Carl W., Geneva Road, Cherry Farm,
Wheaton, ni.
Cate, Myron W., Box 143, Raymond, N.H.
Chandapilla, Podimannil Thomas, Podimannil House, Mez-
huveli P.O., Travancore, India
Chastain, Warren G., 355 - 16 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Clark, A. Louise, Chapel, Virginia
Cole, Frank E., 1801 Guthrie Ave., Royal Oak, Michigan
Cole, Janet R., 2805 Bate St., Racine, Wisconsin
Cook, H. Robert Jr., Box 1358, Atlanta 1, Georgia
Cottle, Morris O., 1207 Hull St., South Norfolk, Va.
Courtney, Annie A., McConnellsville, S.C.
Cranford, Eloise, Baxley, Georgia
Creech, Margaret E., Route 1, Goldsboro, North Carolina
Crisp, Lynn H., Columbia Bible College, S.C.
Crockett, Kathleen W., Tangier, Virginia
Crotts, Charlotte, P.O. Box 436, Biscoe, North Carolina
Crowl, Arlie May, 901 B St., Portsmouth, Va.
Crumpton, Lois L., Blaney, South Carolina
Cutherell, Caleb S. Jr., RFD 1, Box 300c, Norfolk, Va.
Dangers, Jacques E., 929 Vernon Court, Columbia, S.C.
Darby, Kenneth, 108 Choice St., Greenville, S.C.
Davenport, Christopher R., 2503 Dewitt Ave., Alexandria,
Va.
Davis, Carl R., 419 Colville St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Davis, Marshall E., 17 Shelbourne Rd., Havertown, Pa.
Dempsey, Betty E., Route 2, Box 447, Naval Base, S.C.
DePew, Betty, Route 2, Aiken, South Carolina
DeVault, Grover G., Box 265, R.D. 2, Mt. Horeb Rd., Plain-
field, N.J.
DeViney, Robert D., 608 Garnet St., Winston-Salem 6, North
Carolina
Dickinson, Herbert A. Jr., 83 Terrell Ave., Oceanside, N.Y.
Doll, Wayne F., 823 Kansas St., Larned, Kansas
Dollar, Mrs. George W., Cayce, South Carolina
Donadon, Ruth M., 6815 Mitchell, St. Louis, Mo.
Dreessen, Melvin D., Sibley, Iowa
Drew, Eve R., Apt. C-2, Columbia Bible College, Cola, S.C.
Drew, Harlon, 112 Cranford Ave., Cranford, N. J.
Droll, G. Russell, 3450 No. Second Street, Philadelphia 40,
Pa.
Dubert, Raymond E., East Main Road, Silvercreek, New
York
Duhan, Lawson A., 7505 Woolston Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.
Duvall, Luther Don, 1353 Dupont Ave. SE, Atlanta, Ga.
Eberly, William E., 916 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster, Pa.
Eichner, Roy R., 361 Longshore Ave., Philadelphia 1, Pa.
Eisenback, James H., 145 Cabel St., Louisville, Ky.
Eisenback, Samuel J., 145 Cabel St., Louisville, Ky.
Ekstrom, Robert J., 7251 W. Farwell, Chicago 31, 111.
Embler, Eugene, 123 Sanders St., Anderson, S.C.
Enck, Virginia F., Route 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Engels, William A., 1705 City Point Rd., Hopewell, Va.
Eremic, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas, 4 Bayview Drive, Columbia,
S.C.
Erikson, Katherine, 726 N. 12th St., DeKalb, 111.
Fariss, Fred M., 91 Cushing St., Portsmouth, Va.
Forbes, Ruth J., 13 Jendale Court, St. Louis, Missouri
Ford, Edward White, 211 S. Hite, Louisville, Ky.
Fortosis, Anthony C, 731 Linden St., Bethlehem, Pa.
Franks, Mrs. Amelia, 1628 Clinton Avenue N., Rochester,
N.Y.
Frawley, William W., 1510 Barnwell, Columbia, S.C.
Frazier, Wm. Burwell, Route 1, Rocky Point, N.C.
Fry, Mary Lee, 823 Kentucky Ave., Signal Mountain, Term.
Fulton, Anne L., 300 Waccamaw Ave., Columbia 5, S.C.
Gaden, Verna M., 14862 Wisconsin Ave., Detroit 21, Mich.
Garcia, Francisco, 19 No. 1, 172, Vedado, Habana, Cuba
Garrett, Doris J., 903 N. New Road, Pleasantville, N.J.
Gasperson, E. Eugenia, Skyland, North Carolina
Gaston, Warren E., 2200 Lincoln St., Columbia, S.C.
Genheimer, Ronald W., Dumisa Mission, Private Bag, P.O.
Umzinto, Natal, S. Africa
Giardinia, Silvia, 70 Shawmut Ave., Boston 16, Mass.
Gibbs, Dorothy E., 1528 North 36 Place, Birmingham 4, Ala.
Gilchrist, Paul R., 145 Maplewood Ave., Philadelphia 44,
Pa.
Glab, James R., 3150 Waverly St., Tucson, Arizona
Glass, Belle E., 504 Weston St., Hopewell, Virginia
Goldmann, Harold, 2020 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, Wis-
consin
Gray, John W., 204 Penn Ave., Clearwater, Fla.
Gray, Robert D., 2153 Miner St., DesPlaines, HI.
Greenman, E. Bryce, Route 6, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Griggs, Arvis W., Jet. City Hwy., El Dorado, Ark.
Grimm, Charles H., Rt. 1, Belpre, Ohio
Gruber, Robert B., Ord, Nebraska
Griffiths, Richard J., 547 Carver St., Philadelphia 20, Pa.
Groendyke, Mildred R., Route 2, Trenton, N.J.
Guastella, Louis, 8017 - 14 Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Gyatt, William R., 169 Milnor Ave., Syracuse 3, N.Y.
Hageman, Eugene C, Canadys, South Carolina
Haile, Marjorie V., 5221 Burke Ave., Columbia, S.C.
Haines, Ruth, Parkton, North Carolina
Hale, Presley E., 1218 W. Cerro Gordo St., Decatur 49,
m.
Hall, William L., 1909 Taylor St., Columbia, S.C.
Ham, Patricia A., 2042 Boulevard Drive N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Hammond, W. Thomas, 1412§ Okeechobee Rd., West Palm
Beach, Fla.
Hampson, Jean B., Mountainside Rd., RFD 1, Mendham,
N.J.
Hancock, William E., 412 E. Watauga Ave., Johnson City,
Term.
Haney, Paul J., Winona Dairy, Winona Lake, Ind.
Haney, Virginia M., Winona Lake, Ind.
Hardwick, Jack E., Lor is, South Carolina
Harwell, Joyce H., 2924 Hutchison Ave., Charlotte, N.C.
Headrick, Winford L., Rt. 2, Williamsville, Mo.
Heaton, Norma I., 508 Piedmont Ave., Anderson, S.C.
Heiser, Donald J., 645 E. Bahia Vista Ave., Sarasota, Fla.
Herion, Martha A., 216 S. Sycamore St., Charlotte 6, N.C.
Hesse, Mr. & Mrs. Don A., Clarksville (R.F.D.), Iowa
Hester, Howard W., Lyndon, Ohio
Hitzelberger, Steven V., 2539 E. Biddle St., Baltimore 13,
Md.
Homes, Clyde A., Route 8, Box 119, Greenville, S.C.
Hood, Keith M., 30 Woodholm Rd., Sheffield 11, England
Houston, M. Jacqueline, 232 E. Lake Drive, Decatur,
Georgia
Howell, Mitchell, Box 142, Troy, North Carolina
Howell, Virginia R., 221 E. Worthington Ave., Charlotte,
N.C.
Hoxter, Nancy M., 508 Orkney Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.
Hsu, (Stephen) Kuang-Tao, Kenka College, Kenka Park, N.Y.
Huang, David, 223 Bamboo Gate, Man-Chu, Kao-Shiong,
Formosa
Huffingham, Irving D., 1406 Kings Ave., Jacksonville 7,
Fla.
Hunt, Roger W., R.D. 5, Bridgeton, N.J.
Hurlburt, Horace, Congo Beige, Africa
Hurlburt, Hugh, Congo Beige, Africa
Hurst, James N., Route 11, Box 273, Jacksonville 7, Fla.
Huston, Winifred L., 1917 Spruce St., Pueblo, Colorado
Hutto, Carlisle, R.F.D., Swansea, S.C.
Hyler, Gladys E., Route 1, Abingdon, Virginia
Iredell, Ralph E., 7627 Rugby St., Philadelphia 19, Pa.
Isley, Norma L., Box 806, Henderson, N.C.
Isley, E. T., 3646 Humprey Dr., Columbia, S.C.
Izzi, Jessie F., 63 W. 91 St.. New York 25, N.Y.
Jackstadt, Alfred H., 1318 Pickens St., Apt. 5, Columbia,
S.C.
Jamison, Sara E., Rt. 3, Box 408, Greensboro, N.C.
Jamison, Shirley T., Rt. 3, Box 408, Greensboro, N.C.
Johnson, Barbara Jeanne, 1615 Des Moines Ave., Ports-
mouth, Va.
Johnson, Berenice G, Rt. 2, Box 167, W. Columbia, S.C.
Johnson, Carolyn J., Star Route, Sandstone, Minn.
Johnson, Lorraine M., Star Route, Sandstone, Minn.
Jones, Aziel W., 701 Dillingham St., Phoenix City, Ala.
Jones, Belton L., 1801 Hickory St., Dallas, Texas
Jones, Gordon H, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 13-B, El Dorado, Ark.
Jones, Janice J., Jeffersontown, Ky.
Jones, Marilyn R., Box 38, Jeffersontown, Ky.
Jordan, Carter H., P.O. Box 362, Inman, S.C.
Jordan, Charles W., 214 W. Forest Ave., Wheaton, 111.
Karger, Lois L., Rt. 1, Pine Hollow Rd., McKees Rocks,
Pa.
Kaylor, Lawrence S., 3013 Grand Ave., Huntington Park,
Calif.
Kearse, William S., 21 N. Providence Ave., Atlantic City,
N.J.
Keiter, Joel L., 4048 21st St. N., Arlington, Va.
Kelly, Claude A., 722 Heyward St., Columbia, S.C.
Kinnard, Alberta W., 409 Lambert St., Atlanta, Ga.
Kirkpatrick, Iva M., 320 Clark St., Bellwood, Pa.
Knight, Alba Jean, 1014 E. Henry Ave., Tampa 4, Fla.
Knight. Hazel Virginia, "Pinedale", Rt. 3, Clarksville, Ga.
Knudtsen, Ronald O., Henning Minn.
Koplos, Joyce, 2118 Bentley Dr., Apt. 666, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kordatzky, Reynold L., 1365 Dean Rd., Fenton, Mich.
Kornfield, William J., 20 Sunset Terrace, Tenafly, N.J.
Koski, Beatrice M., 127 W. Conan St., Ely, Minn.
Kreimann, Gladwin G, 414 North 8th St., Manitowoc, Wis.
Kreuzburg, Janet A., DeKalb Pike, Gwynedd, Pa.
LaDue, M. Judith, Pleasant Valley Rd., Poughkeepsie,
Rt. 3, N.Y.
Landon, Helen Jane, Crisfield, Md., Box 507
Lapham, Walter Grant, 8863 Dawes Ave., Detroit 4, Mich.
Lawing, John V., 919 Truman Rd., Charlotte, N.C.
Lazaro, Louise M., Rt. 1, Box 61, Long Beach, Miss.
Lee, Jui Lan, 53 Hsi Tsung Pu Hutung, Peking, China
Lee, Mayanne, 2807 Webster St., Columbia, S.C.
Lee, Meng Shu, 53 Hsi Tsung Pu Hutung, Peking, China
Legant, Gordon T., 219 Marion Ave., Big Rapids, Mich.
LeGates, Oscar S., 30 Bayview Dr., Columbia, S.C.
Leimbach, Jane B., 40-46 190 St., Flushing 58, N.Y.
Lennon, Rachel A., Rt. 2, Box 129 Clarkton, N.C.
Lennon, Rebecca T., Rt. 2, Box 129, Clarkton, N.C.
Lilley, Charles E., 2014 Jackson St., Sarasota, Fla.
Lindvall, Andrew J., 1223 1st Ave., W., International Falls,
Minn.
Lindvall, Ella J., 1223 1st Ave., W., International Falls,
Minn.
Lloyd, Earl B., 412 Oakland Ave., Statesville, N.C.
Lochstampfor, Edgar Franklin, 36 Channing Ave., Ports-
mouth, Va.
Lochstampfor, Edward L., Jr., 36 Channing Ave., Ports-
mouth, Va.
Lomel, Mary Ann, 1133 E. 42nd St., Savannah, Ga.
Lomel, Ruth C, 1133 E. 42nd St., Savannah, Ga.
Long, Margaret Leona, Biscoe, N.C.
Lorentzen, Eleanor M., Powers Lake, North Dak.
Lott, Theodore W., Seminary, Miss.
Lowery, Joanna, 110 Whiteford Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Lucas, Earle O., Gaston, S.C.
Lyle, Dorothy J., Marrable Hill, El Dorado, Ark.
Mahler, Bruce R., 56 Lenox Ave., Lynbrook, Long Island,
N.Y.
Manning, Jo An, Ames Heights, Lansing, W. Va.
Marcos, Jose Raymond, 2310 LaSalle St., Tampa 7, Fla.
Marsh, Dorothy M., A.I.M., 375 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn 5,
N.Y.
Martin, Alice M., Box 61B, Atlantic Highlands, N.J.
Matthews, Helen Murray, 275 Weidner Rd., Rochester, N.Y.
Matthews, William F., 275 Weidner Rd., Rochester, N.Y.
McAlister, Rebecca J., Biscoe, N.C.
McBrearty, Alvah, 29 N. Penn. Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.
McCall, Edith G., R. 1, Abingdon, Va.
McClain, John M., 8 Donnon Bridge Rd., Greenville, S.C.
McEwen, L.J., 116 E. 39th St., Savannah, Ga.
McFarland, John L., 612 W. 37th St., Savannah, Ga.
McQuay, Earl P., Box 51, Matthews, N.C.
McQuilkin, Lucy Anne, 1311 Cambridge Lane, Columbia,
S.C.
Meier, Barbara E., 5812 Quebec St., Berwyn Heights, Md.
Meiss, John P., 1822 Wallace Ave., New York 60, N.Y.
Mencke, Herbert W., 788 Woodward Ave., Ridgewood,
Brooklyn 27, N.Y.
Michel, Eleanor M., 409 E. 160 St., Bronx 56, N.Y.
Morgan, Carol G., 705 Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C.
Moses, Donald K., 2107 Delaware Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa.
Moyer, Patricia Joan, 103 Oak St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Mullins, Charles Vernon, 1317 St. Joseph St., Dallas, Texas
Musick, Emma Katherine, Box 336, Clinchco, Va.
Nasshan, Ronald K., 59-28 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn 27, N.Y.
Nates, James H., Jr., 1116 Elmwood Ave., Columbia, S.C.
Negus, Donald O., 7856 Draper Rd., Rt. 1, Jackson, Mich.
Nehlsen, Herbert H., 519 S. Summit Ave., Villa Park, 111.
Nehlsen, Jessie I., 519 S. Summit Ave., Villa Park, 111.
Nesmith, Thelma, 6321 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla.
Newcomb, Fleming W., 4700 S.E. 122nd Ave., Portland 66,
Ore.
Newcomb, Wilson Manley, 4700 S.E. 122nd Ave., Portland
66, Ore.
Newell, Martha B., 820 N. LaSalle, Chicago 10, 111.
Newland, Ruth G., Rt. 1, Kingsport, Tenn.
Nietering, Donald G., 621 Marilla St., Buffalo 20, N.Y.
Nissen, Kenneth Earl, 113 E. TallulahDr., Greenville, S.C.
Nicolaysen, Laurence A., 457 Prospect Place, Brooklyn
16, N.Y.
Norman, Edwina, Box 181, Leaksville, N.C.
Nuckles, Helen B., 1507 Atlantic St., Hopewell, Va.
Nuckles, William McKinely, RR 4, Box 654, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Nunn, Cornelia, Rt. 1, Ashland, Ala.
Nylen, Lois M., 321 S. Crescent, Park Ridge, 111.
O'Kelley, Delma R., 1062 Center St., W. Columbia, S.C.
Olsen, Ruth M., 151-89 St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Omaye, Kathleen H., Rt. 152, Box 780, Jacksonville, Fla.
Orcutt, William H., 424 E. Manlius St., E. Syracuse, N.Y.
Ortendahl, Joel M., Box 388, Bethune, S.C.
Osborne, Elizabeth, RFD 1, Halifax, Va.
Oskarson, Paul J., Rt. 2, Box 352, Boulder, Colorado
Overcash, Betty L., 630 E. Cemetery St., Salisbury, N.C.
Parks, Viola K., Star Route, Van Buren, Ark.
Parnell, Douglas F., RFD 3, Box 140A, Sumter, S.C.
Payne, Irene, 314 E. 32nd St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y.
Payne, Paula B., 711 Cherry St., Wheaton, 111.
Pearson, Florence W., Madison, N.H.
Pease, Bob B., 34 Park Place, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Penn, Virginia M., 2602 Love Field Dr., Dallas, Texas
Peters, Robert L., 132 Market St., Saugerties, N.Y.
Peterson, LeRoy A., 2437 Cutler Ave., Muskegon, Mich.
Phillips, Mary Faith, Pontotoc, Miss.
Pifer, Marjorie Irene, Rt. 6, Charlotte, Mich.
Pifer, Wayne H., Rt. 6, Charlotte, Mich.
Poley, E. Virginia, 315 S. Spruce St., Elizabethtown, Pa.
Powers, Mary Ellen, 14943 Stansbury, Detroit 27, Mich.
Powlison, Katharine I., 7518 Whitsett Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Powlison, Lois J., 7518 Whitsett Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Poyorena, Richard R., 4240 Briggs, Montrose, Calif.
Preston, Bernita C, Burdett, Kansas
Prevette, Martha Ann, 41 Mary Day Ave., Pontiac 19, Mich.
Price, Joan H., 1411 Winyah Dr., Columbia, S.C.
Price, Marvin E., Rt. 1, Box 8, Castle Hayne, N.C.
Priest, Perry N., Troy, Miss.
Prozan, Virginia M., Box 175, Manteo, N.C.
Purcell, Marcene V., 1001 E. 34th St., Savannah, Ga.
Rabe, Harry G., 14451 Gridley Rd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ragano, Josephine A., 2105 8th Ave., Tampa, Fla.
Ramer, William E., 340 Stonewall, Memphis, Tenn.
Ramsey, Richard H., Dorset Ave. 325, Portsmouth, Va.
Ray, Carolyn, 909 Union St., Greensboro, N.C.
Rembes, Alice, 47 Wohlers, Buffalo 8, N.Y.
Renaker, David W., 835 So. 42nd. St., Birmingham, Ala.
Reyburn, Margaret P., 107 Lloyd Ave., Latrobe, Pa.
Richardson, Louis B., Scandia, Kansas
Robinson, Glenn B., Rt. 3, Gastonia, N.C.
Roeda, Jack Harold, 321 W. 107th St., Chicago, 111.
Rogers, Mildred, Box 244, Marianna, Fla.
Rose, Natalie J., P.O. Box 1137, Bradenton, Fla.
Rudolph, Wylie C, Jr., RFD 1, Saranac Lake, N.Y.
Ruhr, Dorothy A., 4483 Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo.
Rumley, Charles D., 212 E. Chalmers, Champaign, 111.
Rumsey, Hubert M., 215 E. St., Anderson, S.C.
Sanders, Eugene, 3 Willow Springs Dr., Greenville, S.C.
Sandifer, Clarence E., Jr., 26 Earlewood Circle, Columbia
S.C.
Schade, Mary Joan, Box 464, Ashton, 111.
Schubert, George, 24 Windsor Place, Oceanside, N.Y.
Schubert, Margaret E., Port Norris, N. J.
Schwartz, Theodore R., 138 Sylvania Ave., Neptune City,
N. J.
Scott, Robert H., 31.7 Easton Rd., Glenside, Pa.
Seiford, Edward O., 380 Park St., Akron, Ohio
Seiford, Helen M., 380 Park St., Akron 4, Ohio
Selkirk, William J., 3605 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati 8, Ohio
Sewall, Eva L., 119 Grove St., South Plainfield, N. J.
Sharpe, Jack Q., 735 Silver St., Columbia, S. C.
Shelley, Bruce L., 108 S. Villa Dr., Evansville, Ind.
Shipman, Edward C, Rt. 2, Box 443, Naval Base, S. C.
Shook, Paul, Jr., Plainfield, Iowa
Shute, Sara Jane, 3217 Berkley Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.
Siemer, Eugene G., 400 S. Meldrum, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Sigmon, James M., West "A" St., Newton, N. C.
Simmons, Elizabeth M., 1633 Hobart St., N. W., Washing-
ton 9, D. C.
Simon, Fred D., 808 Howard St., Greenboro, N. C.
Simon, Gloria M., 1421 E. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J.
Sinclair, Kathryn M., 1438 Elm Ave., New Kensington, Pa.
Sizemore, Stanton, 407 Peachtree St., Johnson City, Tenn.
Skolfield, Ellis H., 732| 14th St., No., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Skop, Betty M., 935 Fillmore Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sledge, M. Helen, Duck Hill, Miss.
Smiley, Virginia B., 3976 S. Pennsylvania, Englewood, Colo.
Smith, Betty Jane, 705 Merriam St., Topeka, Kansas
Smith, Doyle W., Belle Glade, Fla.
Smith, Erma J., 1513 Pickens St., Columbia, S. C.
Smith, Janice E., Enon Valley, Pa.
Spence, Maxine H., 1206 30th St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Steinhaus, Claire P., 1507 Sunset Dr., Coral Gables, Fla.
Steppe, Warren Douglas, 1319 Noble Ave., Columbia, S. C.
Stevenson, Wilbur M., Jr., Rt. 11, Box 255, Jacksonville,
Fla.
Stirrat, Layton H., 1618 Pendleton St., Columbia, S. C.
Strauss, James M., 2123 Park St., Columbia, S. C.
Strauss,' Juanita, 1803 Hampton St., Apt. 4, Columbia, S. C.
Stuckey, Leona M., 901 N. E. 17th St., Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., P. O. 1496
Styron, Clifton, Davis, N. C.
Suda, Carolyn J., 8841 Elderts Lane, Woodhaven 21, N. Y.
Sulc, Daniel D., RFD 1, Hopewell, Va.
Sulc, Reuben B., Rt. 1, Hopewell, Va.
Sundquist, Ulla, c/o John Meri, 1940 E. Tremont Ave.,
New York 62, N. Y.
Swanson, Robert E., 211 Clark St., Mankato, Minn.
Taber, Donald L., 261 Woodside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J.
Taylor, Clarence Burnette, Jr., 4131 34th St., Mt. Rainier,
Md.
Taylor, Sammy A., Box 171, Ridgeway, S. C.
Tenney, Fred Eugene, Jr., Rt. 1, Finksburg, Md.
Thomas, David D., Rt. 1, Box 409 A, Waynesville, N. C.
Thomas, Eugene P., 5014 Aurora Blvd. N.W., Canton 8,
Ohio
Thomas, Eulice D., Tangier Island, Va.
Thomas, Madelyn M., 5014 Aurora Blvd. N.W., Canton 8,
Ohio
Thornton, William C, 900 Ada St., Akron 11, Ohio
Towns, Elmer Leon, 107 Wagner St., Savannah, Ga.
Traynor, Edna Mae, Rt. 4, Box 262 A, Fort Pierce, Fla.
Trotter, Lillian L., 3427 Blossom St., Columbia, S.C.
Trotter, Mildred Anne, 1801 York Dr., Columbia, S.C.
Trull, Angelene, P.O. Box 569, Canton, N.C.
Tupper, William D. Box 413, Spring Valley, Wis.
Tweten, Jeanelle L., 1355 84th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Vail, Betty J., 401 S. 3rd St., Monmouth, HI.
Vaughan, Harold E., 305 Thompson Ave., Oak Hill, W. Va.
Vines, George E., 1520 Ann St., Montgomery Ala.
Vining, Gedney, 62 Hayes St., Binghamton, N.Y.
Watson, Lynn R., American Mission, Lalitpur, U.P. India
Weathersby, G. A., Apt. E -7, Gonzales Gardens, Columbia
S.C.
Weeber, Dorothy J., 216 Montrose Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.
West, Blair D., 158 Gallup Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich.
West, Edith C, 506 S. Yale Ave., Villa Park, 111.
Willey, Julia Ann, 927 32nd St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Williams, Alda May, Rt. 2, Mansfield, Ohio
Williams, Martha G., 432 E. 22nd St., Charlotte, N. C.
Williams, R. Jean, Rt. 4, Box 181, Asheville, N. C.
Williams, Robert V., 644 Diana Dr., Charlotte, N. C.
Willis, Lois J., 1402 Caldwell Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
Wilson, Dwight L., Jr., Rt. 1, Swannanoa, N. C.
Wilson, Lillian R., Rt. 4, Box 164, Asheville, N. C.
Winn, Arthur E., Jr., 1723 E. Duffy St., Savannah, Ga.
Winn, Harriet B., Petersburg, N.Y.
Wittig, Emil C, 6482 Oxford Ave., Chicago 31, 111.
Woodson, Margaret E., Apt. D-l, Columbia Bible College,
Columbia, S. C.
Woodson, Raeburn E., 1600 Blanding, D-l, Columbia, S.C.
Woolen, Barbara J., Barron Heights, Union, S. C.
Yount, Robert E., 224 E. Prospect Ave., Jackson, Mich.
Ziady, Sam G., River Way, Mont Joubeily, Beirut, Lebanon
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and STAFF
Boman, Miss Irene S., Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Braswell, Rev. J. Otis, 3803 Humphrey Dr., Columbia, S.C.
Briggs, Miss Mabel E., Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Brownlee, Miss Elva, Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Culley, Dr. Paul G., 630 Riverhill Circle, Columbia, S.C.
Davis, Miss Patricia, Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Dollar, Rev. George W., Cayce, S. C.
Dowdle, Miss Margaret, Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Downey, Mrs. T. E., Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Farmer, Mrs. Harvey, Columbia Bible CoLege, Columbia,
S. C.
Ferris, Mr. Newell D., G.I. Unit B-l, Columbia Bible
College, Columbia, S. C.
Glasser, Rev. Arthur, 915 Abbeville St., Columbia, S. C.
Gray, Rev. Robert D., 420 Riverhill Circle, Columbia, S.C.
Greenman, Mr. & Mrs. Bryce, 1516 RichlandSt., Columbia,
S. C.
Hardin, Miss Louise, Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Hatch, Rev. James M., 19 Juarez Ct., Forest Acres,
Columbia, S. C.
Havlick, Miss Nancy, Columbia Bible College, Columbia,
S. C.
Hehl, Rev. & Mrs. John, 415 Riverhill Circle, Columbia,
S. C.
Hoke, Rev. Donald E., 2845 Stratford Rd , Columbia, S. C.
McClarty, Miss KathrynE., 3813 Duncan St. Columbia, S.C.
McCord, Miss Maurine, Columbia Bible Col 3ge, Columbia,
S. C.
McQuilkin, Mr. J. Robertson, 1311 Cambridge Lane,
Columbia, S. C.
McQuilkin, Miss Marguerita, 1311 Cambridge Lane, Co-
lumbia, S. C.
McQuilkin, Dr. RobertC, 1311 Cambridge Lane, Columbia,
S. C.
Mitchell, Miss Louise, Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
Mitchell, Miss Lucy, Columbia Bible College, Colun
S. C.
Moore, Miss Pamela, Columbia Bible College, Colur
S. C.
Munro, Rev. John Ker, 3505 Verner St., Columbia,
Nesmith, Miss Thelma, Columbia Bible CoUege, Colur
S. C.
Overstreet, Miss Sarah, Columbia Bible College, Co
bia, S. C.
Owings, Miss Edith T., 4915 Holmes St., Columbia,
Petty, Miss Sara, 1120 Warren Dr., Columbia, £
Petty, Rev. Thomas M., 1120 Warren Dr., Columbia,
Potter, Miss Elaine, Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
Sanders, Rev. F. Brooks, 111 Academy Way, Columbia,
Sells, Rev. Frank H., 1211 Devonshire Dr., Columbia
Shepherd, Mrs. Gladys, Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
Strauss, Miss Dorothy M., Hanson Court, Forest A
Columbia, S. C.
Thorsby, Mrs. Forrest, 1120 Warren Dr., Columbia,
Tweten, Miss Grace M., Columbia Bible College, Colu
S. C.
Walker, Mrs. W. L., Columbia Bible College, Colur
S. C.
Warren, Miss Kathryn L., Columbia Bible College,
lumbia, S. C.
Watson, Miss Charlotte, Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
Wenzel, Rev. Charles J., Jr., Columbia Bible Col
Columbia, S. C.
Wittig, Mrs. Emil, G. I. Unit A-3, Columbia Bible Col
Columbia, S. C.
Wood, Miss Shirley N., Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
Woods, Miss Frances, Columbia Bible College, Colui
S. C.
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