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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 


1  ^sssts,  "ZS&1- 


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 


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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 


.  Rejoiceth  not  in  iniquity 


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 


and  join  me!' 


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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Doris  Garrett 


Eugenia  Gasperson 


Warren  Gaston 
Mildred  Groendyke 
Don  Hesse 


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Horace  Hurlburt 
Hugh  Hurlburt 
Janice  Jones 
Joel  Keiter 


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Cornelia  Nunn 
Ruth  Olsen 


Martha  Newell 


Joan  Moyer 


Alice  Martin 


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Virginia  Poley 


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Mary  Ellen  Powers 
Harry  Rabe 
Hubert  Rumsey 
Eva  Sewall 


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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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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 

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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 


12 


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Aito 


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 


Aj,  \tt 


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HI 
II 


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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 


BBE 


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rffc* 


Marjorie  Pifer  -  Taylor  University  -  BA 
Jack  Roeda  -  Calvin  College  -  BA 
Charles  Rumley  -  University  of  Illinois  - 


BS 


*t.fc 


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. 


4b 


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 


T,  "5J1"?, 


"And  let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke  unto 
love  and  to  good  works."  Heb.  10:24 


48 


c 


OUNCIL 


ersonal  Contact  With  Every  Student 


9»* 


"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 


onciQN  n/ssfoNi 


M, 


Fe 


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 


I   L     I 


For  the  Jews 


For  the  Isles  of  the  Seas 


For  Africa 


OF    PRAy 


THE 


* 


>    / 


i      * 


I  ? T  i  ^ 


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 


s 


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 


i  ~       • :- 


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 


even 


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ca«vPuS 


C&s 


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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4'-  •  'K%&  i 


a   i  £  i 


>*—  ~ 


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: 


In  Basketball 


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) 


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£ 


The  hard-working  staff 


\ 


5:13 


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  . 


bb 


John  Hancock   ....  Sports  Editor 

Mary  Ellen  Powers.   .  Typist 

Dot  Gibbs Typist 

Kenneth  Nissen    .   .   .  Business  Manager 
.   .  Advisor 


7       s~/ 


The  Ekstrom  press 


Editor,  JOHN  LA  WING 


INIAL 


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 


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• 
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• 
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COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
Phone:  6588  Established   1904 


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SHOP 


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SPEAKING   OF   INFLATION   .   .   . 

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At  such  a  time  as  this  it  is  good  to  remember  that  the  cost  of 
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our  contracts  the  best  value  that  money  can  buy.  Rates  still  remain 
the  lowest  of  any  company  in  the  land. 

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FUND 

An  Interdenominational  Organization   Providing   Life   Insurance 

For  All  Protestant  Ministers 

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1805  WALNUT  STREET 
PHILADELPHIA  3,  PENNA. 

The  Oldest  Chartered  Life  Insurance  Company  in  the  World 

Founded  1717 

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Wade  Hampton  Garage 

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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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Phone:  2-1235 


RITZ 

BARBER    SHOP 

• 
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UPSTAIRS 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed 

• 

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DRY  CLEANING  CORP. 

13  2  3  Taylor  Street 

PHONE:   22147 


Congratulations,  Senior  Class 

• 

DOUGHTY 

DRY    CLEANERS 

1410  Taylor  Street 


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STORES 

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• 

1218  MAIN  STREET 
Phone:  6947 


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INCORPORATED 

• 

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COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


The  Prescription  Shop 

HAWTHORNE 
PHARMACY 

• 

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COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


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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 

• 

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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FUNERAL   HOME 


Columbia 
South  Carolina 

PHONE:  9998 


Telephone:  2  5462  shoe  Accessories 

Shoe  Repairing 

WE  MAKE  OLD  SHOES  LOOK  AND  WEAR  LIKE  NEW 

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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. 

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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 

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PHILADELPHIA  5,  PA. 


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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 

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Charter  and  Passenger  Flights 


CATE  McLAURIN  CO. 
1720  Taylor 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

• 

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Recapping 
Frigidaire  Appliances 


COLUMBIA  TIRE 
SERVICE 

• 
1531  Taylor 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
Phone:   2-2123 


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jewelers 

* 

15  00  Main  Street 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Phone:  6045 


Columbia's  Oldest  Laundry 

• 

STAR 

LAUNDRY 

1801  Taylor  Street 

• 

PHONE:  4-3114-5 


For  Professional  Haircutting 

by  Master  Barbers 

IMPERIAL  BARBER  SHOP 

• 

1211  Taylor 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
Phone:  9474 


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Columbia,  South  Carolina 

The    .    .    . 

BARRINGER 

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Call  2-3311 

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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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Selling  Chevrolets  Since  1926 

• 

Sales  &  Service 


RODGERS  BROTHERS  SERVICE  STATION 

Complete  Servicing  and  Lubrication  of  CBC's  Christian  Service  Cars 


Gas  — GULF  — Oil 
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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 

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• 

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YOUNGINER'S 
BARBER    SHOP 

Excellent  —  Complete 
Efficient  Service 

• 
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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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COMPANY 

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for  Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Institutions 

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PHONES:  9749  —  8733 


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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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SHOP 

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Shop  and  Save  Every  Day 

COURTEOUS 

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CONVENIENTLY 
LOCATED 

• 

EDENS 
FOOD    STORES 

DREHER  PACKING  CO. 

Dixie  Brand 
Finer  Meat  Products 

• 

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Phone:  2-3695 

The  Best  in  Heating  Oils 
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• 
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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 
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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 
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Mission  Society 

3  52  Wellington               Chicago  14,  Illinois 

Greetings  From 

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Columbia,  S.  C. 

PHONE:  41544 
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of  fine  foods,  carrying  a  complete  line  j>f 
fresh  produce,  institutional  size  canned  and 
frozen  foods 

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SERVICE 

• 

Harden  and  Devine  Streets 

FIVE  POINTS 
COLUMBIA,  S.  C.                  PHONE:  8484 

SUNSHINE  LAUNDRY 
AND  CLEANERS 

"Bundles  of  Satisfaction" 

* 

Charlie  Stork  —  Lloyd  Hamilton 
Owners 

• 

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 
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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 

• 

13  01  Hampton  Street 

Telephone:  2-9913                  Columbia,  S.  C. 

CALDWELL'S 

Ladies'  Wear 

"Fashionable  Fashions  For  Milady" 

_  Junior,  Misses  and  Half  Sizes 

• 

12  8  Hampton  Street 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

REYNER'S  JEWELERS 

* 
1604  Main  Street 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

L.  JANE  DRAKE 

Ladies'  Ready  to  Wear 

Sizes  10-20,  161/2-301/2,  38-52 
• 

The  Hat  Shoppe 
163  3  Main  Street 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

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ates and  former  students  now  working 
under  its  auspices 

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For  Information: 

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and    children   of   the   Orient    through    our    hospitals, 
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workers — China  included. 

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Society  of  America 

45  ASTOR  PLACE 
Room  3 1 6                         New  York  3 ,  N.  .Y. 

DELUXE  CLEANERS  & 
LAUNDRY,  INC. 

Dry  Cleaning  —  Alterations 

• 

310  STATE  STREET 

WEST  COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

Charlie  White                           Phone:  2-8603 

CORLEY  SHOE  SHOP 
4626  Main 

• 

For  a  Christian  Shoe  Repairer's 

Best  Service 

Shoes  Collected  and  Delivered 

in  One  Day 

JUST  PHONE  27518 

ROSE  TALBERT 
PAINT  CO. 

1222  Taylor 

• 

Headquarters  for  Art 

Materials 

Largest  Stock  in  South  Carolina 

Compliments  to  Class  of  '52 

• 

BARFIELD'S  SERVICE 

STATION 

1700  Taylor 

• 

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) 

• 

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 

• 

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! 

• 

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 

• 

2015  GERVAIS  STREET 

Columbia,  South  Carolina 


Phone:  4-3023 


THE  BIBLE  EXPOSITOR  & 
ILLUMINATOR 

An  Advanced  Bible  Study  Quarterly 


"TRUE  TO  THE  BIBLE  EXPOSITIONS" 

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Address: 

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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" 

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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 

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2  3  5  5  Two  Notch  Road 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
Phones:    8163   —   8164 

HAL'S  5c  &  10c  STORE 

"Where  Your  Dollar 

Does  Most" 

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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 

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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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