vol.22-1945 - MNU Institutional Repository

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vol.22-1945 - MNU Institutional Repository
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star
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Throughout the ages
will to succeed.
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drawn man upward and onward, through
and
toil,
soul
reaches.
of victory.
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the
is
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light
strive.
for us only if
Ours must be
united and a universal aim for which
order that
of war
can glimpse the shining plains
of Peace beyond.
will
strife
toward the high place for which his
which has covered us
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tomorrow may dawn triumphantly
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Contents
Faculty
Classes
Activities
Advertising
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Zo you
you have made your
because
of
God s
because
'
life
an untiring
quest after the beauty
truth:
of your
belief in
consistent
the
best
in
mankind, that
ultimately he shall not fail in his struggle for the right:
because
cated
you have caught
your
life
to
the
the
vision
of
attainment
Professor Mervel
we dedicate
a
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sincerely
o
the
Nautilus
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of
the star
of
its
P.
1945.
and have
reality,
Lunn
—
to
dedi-
you,
President '$
Message
You
ongratulations to the Class or 1945!
have been highly favored.
It is
always a privilege to attend
college and an honor to arrive at the time of graduation, but
you have been
forced
to
give
While others have been
especially blessed.
up
college
their
careers
or postpone
their
education indefinitely because of the stress of war emergency,
you have gone through these war years undisturbed
pursuit of your goal.
is
toil,
days of
you have
strong enough to stand
It
difficult
is
will
be days of long
adjustments, days of un-
earnest prayer that in your
the foundation for a character
laid
all
my
tests,
prepared you both in mind and
courageous
of others, tremendous
immediate future there
expected emergencies.
college years
sacrifices
yours.
In the
and arduous
the
Since your opportunities have been
purchased for you by the
responsibility
in
and that your training has
spirit
to prove yourselves
men and women.
"The people
that
do know
their
God
shall
be
strong and do exploits."
G. B. Williamson
G. B. Williamson
President
ADMINIS
TRATION
—
GIDEON BROOKS WILLIAMSON,
A.B.,
D.D.
President
"Strong to meet the foe
—
,"
he represents
the dauntless determination and unswerving
faith
of the power of godliness.
watchword and
"For-
ward!"
is
"From
victory unto victory in the strength
his
his battlecry.
of the Lord."
EDWARD STEBBINS MANN,
A.M.
Assistant to the President
The puzzle of managing college in wartime is only one of many diverse matters
in which Professor Mann's cool thinking
and courteous diplomacy solve problems
successfully.
he's friend to
BERTHA MUNRO,
Dean
II
A.M.
Dean Munro were
worthy preparation
standards
of
classroom,
office,
she manifests
the only professor,
for
would
Christian
still
be
a
a
because of her
life,
scholarship.
In
Sunday School, and home
among
us the
JAMES HOUSTON SHRADER,
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spirit of Christ.
Ph.D.
Chemistry
A man
with
many
irons
in
the
lire.
Dr.
Shrader takes on more than he can do
then
does
it!
E.N.C.'s influence
he
st
is
he meets.
(if College; Literature
college career at E.N.C.
aiul
E.N.C.'s "trouble-shooter."
all
widely
in
Active
increasing
in
the educational world,
recognized
.is
a
Christian
holai .ind leader.
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FRED JAMES SHIELD,
A.M., Ed.M., D.D.
Psychology; Sociology
Dr.
Shields
impresses
upon us
im-
the
portance of living our Christianity before
the
Congenial and fatherly,
world.
this
champion of the younger generation has
firm faith in the future of the church.
SAMUEL YOUNG,
A.M.
Theology
Simply, directly, persuasively, he
the
truth
realize
its
tells
us
about ourselves and makes us
significance.
Keen
insight into
student problems and sympathy with the
honest soul make Professor
ideal college pastor.
RALPH EARLE,
JR., B.D., A.M., Th.D.
Biblical Literature
Dr.
tendency to seek beyond the
Earle's
meaning marks the
Mingling practical ad-
surface for depths of
truly
intellectual.
vice
to
young
preachers
with
stirring
personal testimony, he measures every doctrine
by the whole
Word
ALBERT FOSTER HARPER,
of.
God.
Ph.D.
Philosophy
To prove
that
philosophy
is
Harper guides the student
way
tions
to
self-realization.
for
welcome
student
in
practical, Dr.
thinking his
Original
activities
sugges-
make him
a
True
perform God's
participant in their affairs.
to his trust,
he
is
diligent to
bidding.
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Correlating
literature
human
views
Harris
eyes of the masters
with
life.
nature
Pr
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through
the
Gentlenc-
and manner bespeak inner tranquillity and
the peace of
is,
EDITH FRANCES
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waters.
still
Make me
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a
Her
daily prayer
channel of blessing
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M. Music
Piano: Theory o]
ountenance shine youthful
In Mienthusiasm, vigor of purpose, and |oy of
living.
She brings timely admonition on
humor. Mistress
the wings of unfailing
of harmony and children's worker, she
vests
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VSPER ROSS NAYLOR,
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B.S.,
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Mathematics
Quietly Professor Naylor follows the pathway of duty, whether it leads to classroom,
gymnasium. Dugout,
Patient,
or chapel
obliging, optimistic, he nurtures
mind
as his
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strong body with
in a
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a
strong faith
guide to truth
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Consistent.
sensible.
Spangenberg
lives
in
Professoi
poised
the ptescnt. not un-
mindful of the past, but with an eve to the
future
Putting
integrated
ram
ol
plan
C
first
is
things
first
the answer
to
in
hct
full
hristian scr\-
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much
in life
and expects much from
init
KENT GOODNOW,
A.M.
Classical Languages;
German
Although Professor Goodnow knows all
there is to know about the verb, and is
ways delving into another language, we
remember him also for his amusing chapel
talks.
His uncompromising ethical standards have provoked much thoughtful selfcriticism.
WILLIAM JAMES VERNER BABCOCK,
A.M.
Biology
Professor Babcock
work of God and
sees in nature the handi-
in man a touch of the
Keenly aware of the value of the
individual, he provides opportunity for
divine.
student
self-expression
in
his
classes.
Progressive and energetic, he gladly goes
the "second mile."
AUDREY WILLIAMSON,
A.M.
Speech
With keen insight into human nature and
with abundant talent, Mrs. Williamson
able
to
interpret
meaningfully.
literature
and
is
music
Aristocratic in her bearing,
but democratic in her impartial friendliness,
she
is
E.N.C.'s ideal "first lady."
VERNON THOMAS GROVES,
A.M., Ph.D.
Education
As E.N.C.'s Sunday School ptomoter, Dr.
unassuming,
Groves
is
but
tireless,
methodical and dependable.
Consistently
obliging and loyal to duty, he combines
the eye of the artist and cosmopolitan poise
with genuine Christian character
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MERVEL LUNN,
Histo
A.M.
n
An eager conversationalist. Professor Lunn
combines acute interest in current affairs
with a comprehensive knowledge of his-
He
tory.
A
life
cherishes the ideals of E.N.C.
of service, intense passion for souls
and a stirring testimony witness to
deep religious experience.
EVANGELOS SOTERIADES,
his
A.M.
Librarian
No one would
venture to estimate
how many
times a day Mr. Soteriades renders his ac-
commodating
ty.
service to students
His careful planning,
tact,
meeting problems make the
center of college
.
MADELINE NEASE,
A.B.
irar
"She worketh
with
willingly
her hands,'
manifesting fingertip efficiency amid con
The
is not her sole domain
rumored she is skillful in
the culinary art.
Deeply spiritual, Mrs
Nease has firm faith in the power of God
fusion.
however;
ESTHER
D.
office
'tis
WILLIAMSON
Dean
oj
Women;
I
'eict
Realizing keenly her dual responsibilit)
teacher and
Dean
ot
Women. Mrs
.is
William-
son endeavors to understand each student
and her peculiar problem. A conscientious
Christian
(
worker,
onsci rated, she
ing ot
is
her
talents
used of
God
completely
to the bless
many
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and
facul-
and ease
library
life.
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a
in
real
LOUISE DYGOSKI,
A.B.
Speech
Miss Dygoski's quiet charm of voice and
manners blend naturally with an alert
efficiency
accomplishment.
in
Students
appreciate her patience in teaching and her
individual attention.
her testimony
CAROL MADDOX,
is a
An
daily
earnest Christian,
walk with God.
A.B.
Piano
Mistress of musical magic, Miss
fills
Conversational
serenely.
inner
Maddox
her position coolly, confidently, and
warmth make her the
Characterized
dependable
in
by
sweet
flexibility
and
perfect hostess.
dignity,
responsibility
she
is
and predict-
able in Christian conduct.
JUNE BECKWITH,
A.B.
Pi lino
Even though Mrs. Beckwith has the added
responsibilities of home and family, she
has not ceased to appreciate and create
beauty.
Like her sensitive and deeply
emotional nature her music is a heartfelt
expression of her love of God.
EDITH PEIRCE GOODNOW,
A.M.
English Literature
Mrs. Goodnow's thorough knowledge of
literature has
not
she alternates
with
facility.
resulted
in
made
her a pedant, for
teaching and
Her
interest in
several
study
homemaking
missions has
books
and
in
active church leadership.
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KATHERINE ANGELL,
A.B.
Secretary to the President
Cheerful
in
her
efficiency,
Mrs.
Angell
always has an infectious laugh ready
bubble to the surface.
reserve causes her
to
A New England
unassuming quietness,
but her firm convictions and her joy in the
Lord are apparent to
LYAL CALHOUN,
A.B.,
all.
Th.B.
Academy Principal; History; Social
Retaining
own
his
specting others', our
a
convictions
Academy
co-operative individual.
Science
and
re-
principal
is
Clarity of think-
ing and forceful expression contribute to
his
leadership ability.
ways radiating
true lover of
ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN,
A.B.
Academy French; Latin
Self-confident but unaffected
man
Miss Zimmer-
leaves the impression of a breath of
spring.
common
Because of her wise sympathy and
sense she
is
a
valuable friend.
Living daily her Christian testimony, she
is
careful always to listen to the "still, small
voice."
KATHRYN SCHURMAN AMOS,
Academy Mathcmatii
A.B.
l
Tactful but firm as disciplinarian, thorough
but considerate as teacher, Mrs.
Amos
is
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valuable addition to E.N.C.'s library staff
and academy
faculty.
Willing to carry more
than her share of the load, she makes
fruitful Christian
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worker.
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a
Mr. Calhoun,
disarming friendliness,
men and
alis
an active Christian.
a
MARY MELLINGER,
A.B.
Academy English
Newcomer
lover of
to E.N.C., Miss Mellinger is a
books and people. We remember
her for her friendly smile, her unobtrusive
manner while
of
strength
living
among
character,
the
and her
us,
result
of an
earnest Christian experience.
IRMA KOFFEL,
A.B.
Bible History
"I'mready!
Areyou?" Miss Koffel seems
to say by the energy and challenge of her
bearing.
Consistently
versation
is
mirth.
With
is
Father's business."
GEORGE
RICE,
Academy
B.S.
Science
Mr. Rice is one who teaches, studies, and
works hard with no apparent effort. Pain
ternal
his
attitude toward E.N.C.'s
younger generation, and always thorough,
he successfully combines a scientific mind
with the
spirit
of Christian love.
MARGARET DURKEE
Dietitian
Ration points and ceiling prices
may worry
Miss Durkee, but they never disturb her
amazing efficiency.
Her business sense,
however, is softened by an earnest, homelike desire to "have things nice," and a
humble spirit of working for Christ.
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with
a tireless spirit
thetic heart she
her con-
cheerful,
punctuated
irresistible
and
a
sympa-
eager to "be about her
Qrad
This year the graduate department was organized
as a definite part of the college
support.
Tuition
is
free to
from which
E.N.C. alumni
it
derives
who
its
are can-
didates for the degree of Bachelor of Theology.
It
is
expected that
many
ministerial students will
wish to take advantage of the opportunities offered by
the department, the inspirational lectures of Rev. Samuel
Young, Rev. Harvey Blaney. and Dr. G.
and the value of an extra year spent
the
knowledge necessary
Frederick
Owen,
in the correlation
to future workers for the
of
kingdom
School
uate
1
D. Vaughn Clemans
Alfred
Mason
William Cole
Mary Mellinger
Roland Stanford
Donald Freese
George Rice
William Summerscales
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Irving S.Jones
Rose Marie
Helen Temple
Salvia
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Irma Koffel
Ernest Smith
Alexander Wachtel
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
G. Cross, Sawyer, Sickler, UcKinney, A. Cubi
Seniors
u
V^H,
last
year went
impressions
much
are:
too
making
dignity, the fun-packed
ation.
catch
ca
The
the transient hour!"
Our most outstanding
fast.
the
freshies
week-end
trip,
We've shared four wonderful
tremble
at
our
and. climax, gradu-
years at
E.N.C, and
she has rewarded us with bright memories of friends and
good
times.
Most
important,
however,
is
the
firmly
established faith in Christ that will integrate our lives
HARVEY AMOS
A.B. Biblical Literature
ex-cowpuncher
E.N.C.'s
student with
careful
Serious even
game of
definite
become
has
genius for
a
when he laughs
a
detail.
or plays a
Harvey has developed
ideas from his experience.
With
basketball,
genuine humility he appreciates his opportunity
God
prepare for the work to which
to
has called him.
RUTH BOYD
A.B. Biology
With
"Bebe"
pert nurse's cap in view,
a
has spent
many an afternoon
assisting in the
Her enthusiasm has
found other outlets in sketching for programs, decorating the gymnasium, and
guarding Betas and Gammas in basketball
biology laboratory.
And, confidentially, she's an
games.
in-
defatigable tease!
ARABELLA BUNTING
B.S. Chemistry
A
chemistry major demands many hours of
work among Dr. Shrader's scales and test
tubes,
but
sufficient
— free from
laundry.
Arabella has
somehow found
time to turn out sheets and shirts
"tattle-tale gray''
In
all
her
—
in the
proved herself conscientious,
school
she
has
faithful,
and
activities
whole-hearted.
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LUCILE CHATFIELD
B.S. Education
"Deadline"
is
not merely a word to Lucile;
her Camera and Nautilus editors inform us
is her middle
Her wise choice of activities has
included membership in both Psychology
and Literature Clubs, giving her broad
knowledge and experience for her future
work as grade-school teacher.
unofficially that dependability
name.
F.
GRANT CROSS
A.B. Philosophy
A good
maple
neighbor from the land of the
Grant
leaf,
financial
ever he does, he
I
always on the
move
a basket,
factory,
fulfil
is
weaving nets at the rope
or keeping the Nautilus out of a
rut.
Intensely interested in what-
sinking
is
working persistently to
his call to the ministry.
AGNES CUBIE
A.B. Literature
Variety
lively
is
the word for
Gamma
speaker,
Agnes— now
she's
cheerleader, energetic public
sparkling
hostess;
now
she's
originating ideas for the senior class,
she presides with dignity over
Club meeting.
impression
included
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Petite but
she gives.
in her
dynamic
"Failure''
vocabulary.
now
a Literature
is
is
the
not
DEWITT DICKSON
A.B. Theology
"Jack of all trades" is DeWitt, who is well
known as super-salesman, nurse to invalid
men and E.N.C.'s campus, chauffeur, and
His hearty enjoyment of living
baker.
contagious
as
John Knox
call
laughter.
his
to Alaska
is
is
as
DeWitt's
backed up by
patience, unselfishness, and enthusiasm in
new
projects.
ROBERT EMMEL
A.B. Speech
Effervescent
always
as
a
prepared
Bob is
make an an-
Bromo-Seltzer,
to
giggle,
nouncement, and recite in dialect.
Although he likes to appear scatter-brained,
he
is
really ultracourteous
and thoughtful
Deeply sincere
in his religious
of others.
experience,
he
is
eager to
work
in
the
vineyard of the Lord.
ALICE
GEORGE
B.
S.
Education
"Little Curlylocks,"
long time famous for
made the amazing
change to capable "school marm."
Impulsive, active, and diligent, Alice does not
want to miss one moment of life, but in
her sudden, frequent moods of reflection,
her
a
high
spirits,
wistful look
has
shows
that she strives for
high ideals.
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MERLE GRAY
A.B. Biblical Literature
A
boyish giggle and cherub smile make
Merle welcome whether as potato-peeler,
or N.Y.P..S songAlways he has a minute to listen,
sympathize, and help a friend. One who
collects sermons as a hobby, he has a
promising future as earnest and determined
master
tree-surgeon,
leader.
preacher-singer.
RUTH HEDBERG
A.B. Psychology
Sweet and gentle as
a fragrant April
Ruth
maintains
pronounced
ideas and strong convictions.
Gifted with
nevertheless
a clear contralto voice,
tated
to
shower,
she has not hesi-
use this talent for Christ.
Her
consistent study has prepared her to teach;
her consistent living has prepared her to
meet the future with confidence.
VERNON JORDAN
A.B. Biblical Literatim
Although somewhat reticent in public.
Vernon becomes lively, even noisy, at
home where he's "chief cook and bottlewasher.''
stubborn
speech.
Christian,
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Maine is inescapable in his
Yankee opinions and drawling
A
brilliant
he has
student
laid
and
faithful
the foundation
active, effective ministry
tor
PAUL MARSDEN
A.B. Biblical Literature
Stalwart
New
Englander with
accent and reserve, Paul
life,
traditional
serious about
is
Whether
but always optimistic.
play-
ing his trombone, learning a Greek verb,
or preaching the gospel, he strives to
all
for the glory
life
is
of God.
A deep
the secret of his
do
devotional
unwavering con-
victions.
BERYL MASON
A.B. Literature
Serious of tastes, Beryl has spent
much
of
her college career filing cards, dusting books
squelching undue merriment in the
and
library.
She must have peered into many
Honor
of those volumes, for the
found her an active member.
true, Beryl
makes her
life a
Society
Steady and
daily
walk with
God.
GOLDEN MAY
A.B. Public School Music
For the harassed kiddies of tomorrow
condemned
who
music lessons,
Golden's understanding of both music and
people bodes only good. She is one who
are
enjoys
life,
as its fun.
to the fate of
with
All
its
responsibilities as well
who know
her regard her as
an accomplished person and a sincere friend.
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JOHN MAYBIRY
A.B. Biblical Literal it ri
"Jack, be nimble"
is
the
command
this
Pennsylvanian obeys as he crosses the
tall
high jump or shoots
Jack
a
basket.
Quartet
equally well.
"way down
deep,''
Smilin'
and philosophy
likes a practical joke
man who
sings from
he constantly pursues
his call to spread the gospel of Christ.
NORMA McEDWARD
A.B. Biology
Whereas frogs and amoebae may
the
through
peering
uninitiated,
never disturbed
scopes by the hour has
Norma's sang-froid.
startle
micro-
Her education has
been confined to the classroom. Norma's speed and accuracy have
sunk many a basket, and her cheerful
not, however,
obtained
has
smile
from
all
co-operation
willing
Betas.
KATHRYN McKINNEY
A.B. Literal a n
Kay
is
she
grins
works
our study
Sometimes
sometimes she
on literature and
in contrasts.
mischievously,
diligently
C
reports, but constantly she
and
devotedly
wholesome,
accounts
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leading others
Master.
outlook on
the happiness she finds
optimistic
for
"just being
serving
is
alive.''
A
lite
in
DANA PAYNE
A.B. Literature; Modern Languages
The
human
Payne and
characteristic.
— simultaneously
a
Dana's personality
is
paradox
a pleasure,
Friend to many, but
com-
rade of few, she maintains a certain reserve
on the basketball floor.
Her real
books and music, of which she
accepts only the best
symbolic of the
high goals which dominate her life.
even
loves are
—
JANICE PERRY
A.B. Biology
"Jan''
come
ball
one of those big surprises that
is
in
small packages.
floor
speedy
she's
tricks;
in
On
the basket-
of
confusing,
mistress
the biology lab she's a
conscientious instructor and student.
But
wherever she goes, she's "a joy forever."
Thoroughly consecrated, her
life
and talents
are influencing others for Christ.
ROBERT RAPALJE
A.B. Biblical Literature
A
bashful smile belies the strength of Bob's
character, but
from that shy reserve often
flashes a surprising wit that
makes him
a
welcome companion. One of the married
seniors, he has worked hard and studied
diligently.
Already he
is
pastorate, following the
established in his
pathway of willing
service.
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_,
"f-
ALLEN RICHARDSON
A.B. Theology
Quiet and
retiring, Allen takes a
sense attitude toward
cepts
its
common-
and calmly
life
ac-
His boyish chuckle
challenge.
and unfailing good humor make him an
many
excellent host to his
daunted
untoward
by
friends.
circumstances,
Not
he
has a vision of pastoral service wherever
God may
lead him.
ROBERT SAWYER
A.B. Philosophy
red-head
Gallant
quartet.
Bob
is
persons, and God.
natural ease has
speaker and
Ambassador
the
of
our idealistic lover of music,
Persistent effort plus a
made him an accomplished
leader.
ticular, he's willing to
Domestic and
par-
take and give advice.
His supreme consecration has made him
determined to serve Christ
RUTH
fully
SICK.LER
A.B. Uttratun
Speaking her speech trippingly. Ruth has
graciously fulfilled
many
requests for read-
With un-
ings at parties and programs.
ruffled dignity
and with
daily
she has assumed leadership,
efficiency she has
tasks,
thus
combination of
rectness
direction.
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>
thai
common
gives
performed her
developing
her
a
pleasing
sense and
life
cor
balance and
[RENE
WILLWERTH
A.B. Biology
A+
Irene's grade for Efficiency,
is
who have worked
college career,
will
testify.
industry
studious
as
all
with her throughout her
an
lies
Behind that
unfathomed
Already initiated into the
capacity for fun.
techniques of teaching botany and zoology,
Irene
assured
is
successful future as
a
a
science teacher.
AUSTIN WRIGHT
A.B. Theology
With
an
explosive
and
expansive
grin,
Austin has always been a welcome friend,
even though he
is
His
a tease.
versatility
as an athlete extends to
accomplishments
with the tee and putter.
Philosophically-
minded, he
is
an optimistic
about
realist
the problems of the future and he
is
con-
secrated to his "reasonable service.''
WILLIAM ECKMEYER
A.B. Theology
"A sound mind
in
a
sound body,''
said
Juvenal, and obviously he was referring to
Bill.
With
a
thoroughly composed out-
look to guide his work and fun, he leads a
serene and complete
he
will
be
a
life.
We
predict that
kindly shepherd to his people
in his future pastorate.
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Jl'MOR CLASS OFFICERS
7 Rots:
Curry. M. Rirliey, R. Hawk.
FroiU Row: Grossc, Dunlap.
{Juniors
elated scholastic
problems worry the juniors,
causing them several sleepless nights and many anxious
recounts of credits and quality points.
delicious
of time for
watchword of
ings, dresses,
up the
spirit.
But
chicken dinners!
this class,
deep
in
there's plenty
Secrecy
and other Junior- Senior Day projects.
Juniors
Your
turn
is
the
plans for banquets, out-
is
coming!
Keep
FRANCES ALLEN
"Along the
cool, sequestered vale of
life
She kept the noiseless tenor of her way.
MARIE AUSTIN
—
of
still
and serious thought.
BEULAH BOWEN
"Sing
a
song of sixpence.
HELEN BRICKLEY
"She with sunny
floating hair."
LOUISE
"The
BROWN
incurable itch of writing possesses her.
AGNES BROWNE
"This above
To
thine
all;
own
self
be true."
DOROTHY BRYNER
"A
true friend
is
forever a friend.
RAY CHARRETTE
"Myself when young did eagerly frequent
Doctor and saint, and heard great argument.
"
ROBERT CLIFFORD
"His music
Long after
MARY
my
in
it
heart
I
bore
was heard no more.
COFFIN
"She goeth
unto her work and to her
forth
labor until the evening.''
HELEN CONSER
"Her
voice was ever soft, gentle, and low.
IRMA CRUTCHER
"Her very frowns are fairer far
Than smiles of other maidens
EDWARD
—
are.
DELL
occasional flashes of silence that
make
his conversation perfectly delightful.
WALLACE DIXON
"Who
dom
mix'd reason with pleasure, and wiswith mirth."
MARGARET DINLAP
"A
merry heart maketh
M NICE CROSSE
"Though am always
am never m liurrv
I
I
.1
in haste,
a
cheerful counten-
JUNE HAMILTON
"There
is
music wherever there
is
harmony.
CARL HARR
man hath
And modesty is
"Every
his fault,
his."
MARY HARRIS
"A
Is
little
nonsense now and then
men."
relished by the wisest
RICHARD HAWK
"Speak the speech, I pray you,
Trippingly on the tongue."
OLIVER KARKER
"Genius
is
the
capacity
for
evading hard
work."
MURIEL LANPHER
"To
love the
game above
the prize.'
MURIEL LARRABEE
"A
merry heart doeth good
WILLIAM LUTTON
"He works
for the joy
of working."
like a medicine.
GORDON MALONY
"I'm not a
are good."
politician,
my
and
other habits
FREDA McKITRICK
"Thy
gentle words are drops of balm."
FLORENCE MITCHELL
"We
wear
a face
of joy,
Because we have been glad of yore."
MIRIAM PARK
"The
secret of success
is
constancy to purpose.
IRENE PLANT
"O happy race
of men,
if
heaven rule our minds."
MYRON RICHEY
"My
who
idea of an agreeable person
MARY
LOUISE SHOFF
Joy
person
SHIELDS
"Welcome
'
is a
agrees with me."
is
the sweet VOlCC
ever smiles
love which rules
ROY
SLICK
"When people's
ill,
they comes to
I.
ASTRID SMITH
"Strong
is
her soul, and wise and beautiful.'
EDWARD THOMAS
"Laugh, and the world laughs with you.
JUANITA THORP
The word
for
me
is
Joy."
JEAN THORNE
"Kind
hearts are
more than coronets.
CORNELIUS WHETSTONE
"That which he has done
is
but earnest of the
things that he shall do."
GRACE WHITE
"Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and
for ability."
ELIZABETH PARKER
"Smiling always with
of countenance."
a
never-fading serenity
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Greene,
J.
Smith, P. Moore,
I*.
Andrews, W. Taylor.
Sophomores
0.
ur
sophomore
year
frosh initiation, and continued
c-inl.
or
We are a
post-study
social crowd,
hour
upperclassmen grind!
feasts
This
its
going
and
is
began with
a
bang
at
eventful program to the
all
out for sports, clubs,
fests.
the year
After
we form
all,
only
a real class,
taking part in activities, and becoming true E.N.Cers
Lee Allison
Esther Anderson
Ruth Bass
Myrtle Bastedo
Luke Brinker
Evelyn Brown
Paul
Andrews
Paul Berk
Alberta
4
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Cameron
William Ardrey
Joseph Biscoe
Marcia Carlson
Maude Cochran
Vivian Coffee
Peggy Congalton
Thora Cross
Vernon Curry
M.ixine Davidson
Leland Davis
Pauline Douglas
Viola Doverspike
Eleanor Emery
Esther Friend
Irma Gale
it fck.
Lfc
4
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i
Virginia Greene
Theda Jones
Betty
Macomber
Gilbert Hilgar
Patricia Herrschaft
Anna Mae
Keffer
Walter MacPherson
(45
}
Ellis
Horton
Vanetta Kerling
Richard Lewis
Helen Marta
Bernadine Mobberley
Lawrence Moore
Paul
Moore
Howard Olson
Jay Patron
Dorothy Reed
Elizabeth Smith
Vivian
Musnug
Harriet Plyler
Janet Smith
!
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}
Charles
Muxworthy
Rowland Prouse
Alma Swenk
£~i
William Taylor
Irene
Dorothy Wells
Van Dresser
*
Louise Webster
Oliver Williams
147
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&
Erlaine
Jean
Wood
Weaver
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Second Row: Churchill, Parry. Pennypacker.
Front Row: Hodges, Van Dresser.
ZreskniaH
^/Tope
heart.
spirit
Somehow
springs
there
is
eternal"
in
the
something contagious
in
the
of enthusiasm and good fun winch pervades these
newest strugglers with rhetoric and history.
19i').
freshman
Class
ol
rushing to the Dugout, making new friends, meeting
and overcoming
salute you'
all
obstacles with triumphant faith,
we
George Abersold
Doris Adsit
David Aldridge
Violet Balwit
Ruth Bee
Eugene Benson
James Benton
Jane Bishop
Mary Boggs
Laura Boyd
Barbara Brooks
Joyce Brooks
Ruth Brown
Roy Carnahan
Nevart Chetakian
Margaret Christensen
Olive Church
Clarence Churchill
Paul Clark
Jean Cline
Thelma Cody
Esther Colby
Ruth Collins
May
Cornell
Ruth Corrie
Grace Crutcher
Lucille
Deans
Harriett
Dickinson
Margaret Dickinson
Betty Dickson
Gloria Dittnch
Esther
Dixon
Elsie
Dodd
Jean Dorothy
Viola Eshleman
Margaret Ewing
Mary Jane Ewing
Norma
Feiten
Helen Falke
Catherine Finch
Dale Galbraith
Betty Gracey
Ruth Graham
Elaine Hall
Laverne
Ham
Betty Hansrote
Margaret Harbula
Ruth Harding
Christine
Hardy
Mary
Belle Harris
Paul Harris
Priscilla
Grace
Harvey
Hawk
Lois Haylett
Catherine Haylett
Daniel Ha/elton
Vivian Hess
Opal Hickerson
Grace Himmeger
Ida Hobart
Barbara
Hodges
Betty
Hopkins
Ruth
Howe
Marjorie Hurlbutt
&Q
Geneva Hutton
Betty
Johnston
Robert Jones
Sylvia Jordick
Dorothy
fy&
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9
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^ £j
Kitfield
Marjorie Kline
Barbara Lahue
Ruth Larson
Margaret Lemon
Ruth Leonard
Doris Lingford
Paul Lockhart
Sylvia
Lunn
Elizabeth Lyons
Eunice MacPherson
Muriel Main
Cedric Manley
Myrtle
Mason
Kathryn Mauger
Doris McCusker
Anna McElhenney
Mary Melnick
Helen Newton
Naomi Newton
Martha Park
Harold Parry
Luther Pennington
Wilbur Pennypacker
Elva Pettit
Erman Rearick
Donald Reed
Betty Richey
Cuba Roberts
Frances Rogers
Eileen Scott
John
John D.
Scott
Scott
Dorothy Shedd
Vivian Shollenburger
Thelma Shuman
Vera Simms
Keith Smith
Rolland Smith
Pauline Snearley
Estella
Sprow
Conard
Stairs
Helen Steiner
Marilyn
Stiles
Betty Stone
Leroy Sturtevant
Mary Sumner
Lila
Taylor
Louise Teague
Eugene Terwilliger
Olga Thomas
Dolores Traverse
Anna Trimbath
Marion Turkington
Betty Turner
Mabel Tustin
Grace Umstead
Alice Unter/uber
Robert Utter
Audrey Ward
4&SUO&
Alma Washburn
Margie West
Ruth Wilson
Emma Wooledge
Florence Wright
Paul
Yamada
Luella
demons
Pearl
McKenney
Robert Jessell
Charles Coller
Gladys Mcllwain
Dudley Hathaway
Special Students
Harry Bansmere
(Catherine
Sara
KaufTman
Cooper
Jean Nesmith
Lois Foster
Betty Fullerton
Vera Palmer
Ruth Patton
Q
S
Mary Higgins
Rita
%$*
Myra Ross
Seth Tidball
Eleanor Sunberg
Julia
West
Dove
Betty
Tidball
Widowskj
Rosenhammer
Academy Students
T. Huna, Russell Naylor, B. Huna, G. Andrews, J. Dell
he Eastern Nazarene Academy, directed by
Mr. Lyal Calhoun, has established
gives
a
curriculum which
adequate preparation for entrance to the college.
This year, the registration totaled seventy students, thus
forming
a
compact organization of young people of the
same age group, which insures companionship and
par-
ticipation in activities equivalent to those offered by high
schools.
The Academy
is
unique, however, because
it
also provides Christian surroundings and standards which
influence deeply the future
life
of the young person.
Dorotha Achhammer
Paul
Achhammer
Irene Allen
George Andrews
Doris Armstrong
Erma Blaugher
Bernice Boozell
Shirley Braley
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Sarah Brickley
Robert Brock sopp
Pauline Brunell
Marvin Burkhart
Ray Carpenter
Ralph Crispell
Catherine Cubie
Evelyn Davis
Jack Dell
Beatrice
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DeVaul
Frank Domingues
Leora Eastman
Pauline Elliot
Marion Flueck
Florence Freeh
Merlva Giuliano
Robert
Goodnow
Harold Gould
Matie
Hammond
Carrie Hilsinger
Betty Muii.i
I
heodore Huna
De Rand Jones
Joseph Jones
SLSiL
A
George J oudrey
Louise King
Edith Lassi
John Mansfield
Edith
Marz
Joy Matthews
Victor
Matthews
Phyllis
Mundy
Alice Michaels
Jean Naylor
Hilda Morris
-
Peggy Pangle
»fe
Shirley Pollard
Eugene Rice
Albert Rich
Sophie Riley
Arlene Seitz
Nancy Simmons
Harvey Tracey
Everest Thurber
Mildred Tullis
Glenna Wool
Joseph Talley
Carl
Boyd
Budd Rice
Donald Slocum
Frank Randall
Frank Rapisarda
Barbara Greene
Laura Northcott
Marion Best
Robert Russell
Zke Student
Edward Dell
EDWARD DELL
President
DANA PAYNE
Vice-President
IRENE WILLWERTH
WALLACE DIXON
Senior Representative
Junior Representative
PATRICIA HERRSCHAFT
Sop h o m ore Representative
LUTHER PENNINGTON
Freshman Representative
DONALD
Graduate Rep regulative
FREESE
JACK DELL
Academy Representative
MYRON RICHEY
Repre.it
ntatn
i
JAY PATTON
Represtntatit
i
DR. ALBERT
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F.
HARPER
at-harge
-etf-Larp
Facmlt) Representative
Council
.epresenting the entire student body of Eastern Nazarene College,
members of the Student Council have tried
definite methods of improving campus life.
the ten
offer
to evaluate suggestions justly,
and
In the effort to aid E.N.C.'s servicemen, the Council presented inspiring
chapel services, and sponsored an enthusiastic drive for financial contributions,
ligious literature, and blood plasma.
Also, they added over
fifty
names
to the
re-
Honor
Roll.
With the hope
cil
that
it
would become an annual
Councampus organiza-
practice, this year's
offered, for the first time, beneficial classes for training officers of
tions.
In
more intense
government.
its
chapel services the Student Council has attempted to create a
realization of the responsibilities implied by "school spirit"
Keeping the students' wishes and ultimate
and student
benefit in mind, the Council
has provided capable leadership throughout the college year.
Second Row: M. Richey, J. Patlon, Freese, J. Dell, Pennington. Herrschaft.
Front Row: W. Dixon. Willwerth, E. Dell. Payne, Professor Harper.
Second How:
Front Row:
-T.
(.'Hatfield,
MeCusker. M. B. Harris, Carlson.
Browne, (i. Cross, Pavne.
Dell, P. Herrsrliaft.
Zke ftauti
AGNES
E.
BROWNE
PATRICIA HERRSCHAFT
F.
GRANT CROSS
JACK DELL
DANA PAYNE
ROY
SLICK
WILLIAM COLE
EDWARD DELL
MIRIAM PARK
Editor-in-Chief
LOUISE
BROWN
Associate Editor
DORIS McCUSKER
Business
Manager
MARCIA CARLSON
Assistant Business
Manager
MARY
Literary Edito
r
Sports Editor
Photography Editor
B.
HARRIS
Editor
PROFESSOR
Staff Writers
PROFESSOR
Make-up
Typists
ALMA SWENK
ALICE GEORGE
CUBA ROBERTS
LUCILE CHATFIELD
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MUNRO
MANN
Faculty
Advistn
7
his
her
is
your
own
E.N.C.
when you look back upon your
in
these
who
is,
as
you
will
remember
four priceless years of college.
moment
E.N.C. means memories of a
professors and students
pages— as she
of prayer before class or
a
game,
are living for the highest goals, cherished friendships; of
laughter in the dormitory halls, sportsmanship in games; of such indescribable things
as the
touch of spring upon the campus after a
captured for you in the Nautilus to
IUS
make
New
England winter.
a record treasured
by every alumnus.
- 1945
Agnes
E.
F.
Browne
Grant Cross
Business
'Editor-in-Chief
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}
All these are
Manager
lit
ith
the attainment of All-American rating from
Scholastic Press Association to spur him on. Editor Wallace
Campus Camera an even
punctuality have
made
better
publication.
Effective
the National
Dixon made
editorials
this year's
and commendable
the Camera a top-notch paper.
William Summerscales' religious column, "Seek
Ye
First,"
was inspiring
and helpful; Dana Payne's "Mightier Than The Sword" kept us enlightened about the
best in current literature; and Eddie Dell's "Candid
significant
campus
interesting and
events.
Not unmindful of our debt
in
Camera" viewed
to the former E.N.C. fellows
who
are
now
the service of our country, the Camera printed in every issue excerpts from their
letters,
compiled an informative survey of
their opinions,
and often included interviews
of servicemen visiting E.N.C. on furlough.
Looking
Camera brought us our
to the future, the
first
view of the pro-
posed E.N.C. campus twenty years hence.
Zhe
W.ill.u
i
Dixon
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Third Row:
M.
Harris, Coffee. Charrette, T. Huna, Curry, Summerscales, Terwilliger, J. Dell, E. Dell, Domingues.
Smith, Chatfield, Plant, Lanpher, George, Thorp, Carlson, Payne, Crutrher, Cornell, Herrschaft, Swenk,
Front Row; Slick, Biscoe, W. Dixon, Professor Spangenherg, McCusker, Vainada
Second Row:
.1.
WALLACE C. DIXON
JOSEPH BISCOE
PATRICIA HERRSCHAFT
ROY
SLICK
MURIEL LANPHER
WILLIAM SUMMERSCALES
DANA PAYNE
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Business
Manager
Feature Editor
Sports Editors
IRENE PLANT
ALMA SWENK
LUCILE CHATFIELD
JANET SMITH
Moore.
JUANITA THORP
MARCIA CARLSON
PAUL MOORE
MARY E. HARRIS
VIVIAN COFFEE
Columnists
JACK DELL
HORTON
NORMA FEITEN
ELLIS
EDWARD DELL
EUGENE TERWILLIGER
P.
Circulation
Manager
ALICE
GEORGE
Secretary
Reporters
MAY CORNELL
Typists
GRACE CRUTCHER
SYLVIA JORDICK
PROFESSOR SPANGENBERG
Campus Camera
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Faculty
Adviser
Row: Hansrote, Muxwortby, K. Jones, Carnahau, Galbraith.
Itnir: Stone, Lingford, Van Dressar. Kslileman. Deans. Harbula.
Fmni It, hi : Cornell, Turkington. Sumner, Mis* Spangenberg; Colby, I.. Boyd,
Thirtl
Second
Having
Feiten.
carefully
examined
cons, the Alphas decided that the
their Greek leximost appropriate
slogan for them was "Begin with Alpha!"
ingly,
a
gigantic clock
Accord-
solemnly ticked away the
moments of Rush Day and. incidentally, attracted
number of new students to Alpha ranks.
the largest
Time turned backward
Delta Alpha
presented
its
Stephen Foster, with Richard
in its flight as
Sigma
program of music by
Hawk
as narrator.
The
group also held an ice-skating party during the
winter.
|.i\
Panon
Alphas chose Jay Patton
Ray Charrette
secretary,
Sigma Delta Alpha
as
their
president,
as vice-president, Florence Mitchell as
and Virginia Greene,
treasurer.
Greenbook
Peering into the future
aged seers; the
chosen
as
staff
theme
its
to
characteristics,
tion,
no longer
features,
global
to
and influences on
and
art
work
relationships,
home
life,
educa-
and industry.
The
religious phase appears in the description
of the plans for the sweeping missionary
that evangelistic Christians are
now
accordance with this emphasis the
the
left
prophetic panorama of the
a
The theme,
point out new
postwar world.
combine
is
of the Greenbook of 1945 has
book
to the
movement
planning.
staff
In
has dedicated
Reverend Samuel Young, college
pastor.
Published annually by the freshman rhetoric
classes, the Greenbook this year has
by
Mary Sumner,
editor-in-chief;
business manager; and a large
been prepared
Robert Jones,
Mary Sumner
staff.
Rnw: Muxwortliy, Carpenter,
Slick, Goresh, R. Hawk, W. MarPherson, (i. Andrews, J. Dell, Lutton, Harr, Tracey, Berk, E. Dell, Sawyer,
Jordon, Rich, M. Richey, Stairs, Chase.
Fourth Row: Abersold, P. Andrews, Carnahan, Clifford, Riley, Marz, King. R. Boyd. Crutcher, R. Patton. Hansrote, Lassi, Dittrich, Harvey. Flueck,
Fifth
Third Row:
Matthews, Pangle. Wool, Joudrey, Matthew, Crispell.
Pollard, Devaul, A. Smith. I.arrahee, B. Richey, Friend, Hedberg. Brunell. Bee, Larson. Ropers, Musnug, Howe. Main.
Davidson, Elliott, 1-. Taylor. Hohart. Doverspike, Turpel.
Hammond.
Second Row: M. West,
West. McKinney, Plante, Bunting. Colby, (Ireene. Unterzuber, Widowsky, Mcllwain, Roberts, Lyons. Huna. Plyler,
Newton, C'hatfield, Brown. Mobberley, Macomber.
Front Row: Bishop. Carlson. Hutton, Dickson. E. MarPherson. Balwit, Van Dresser, Hardy, Turner, Johnston, .1. Patton, (ieorgc. Professor Nay.1.
Himmegar.
lor.
Adsit.
Mitchell, Charrette,
Thomas, Marta, White. Mundy. Blaugher,
r'reeh, Guiliano, Salvia. I.unn. Best,
Wooledge.
mi
jbppi
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w
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Sigma Delta Beta
The Parisian Arc de Triomphe has nothing
on the Triumphal Arch that the Betas erected for
their Rush Day theme of "Victory with the Betas."
"Tell
it
or else," presented by
BBC.
(Beta
Company), with Alexander Wachtel
as emcee, was the first quiz program of its kind at
E.N.C. In the interest of a more home-like dining
Broadcasting
room
the Betas gave the college a large seascape.
Effects of the international effort for victory
were seen
woman
in the
Norma McEdward
Fifth
Rov
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Jones. ManshYlil.
I.
I).
vice-president;
Ruth
staff:
Bass,
Patricia
secretary;
and Jean Thorne, treasurer.
Scott, Gould, I'tter.
Goodnow, Parry, Davis. Maybury, G.
Cross. R. Smith, Sturtevant, Pennington, P.
Moore, Maloney.
Fourth
Itni,
Prouse, Rapalje, Ardrey, T. Jones,
Hiltr;i r.
Gray, Allison. Shedd, Simmons, Benton, Pennypacker, Reed, Sickler, Terwilliger, T. Huna,
Benson, Churchill, W. Dixon.
Third Row: Sumner, Bilsinger,
lap.
S.-iix.
Congleton, M. Harris,
Sii
b,
Cody. Steiner,
L.
Boyd, Eshleman, Swenk, Armstrong, Wood, T. Cross, Dun-
Hodges.
Smith, Conser, Feiten, Tustin, Bryner, Hopkins, Traverse, Pettitt, Mom-. Turkington, Koffel, \l. B. Harris, Keller,
Hamilton, Weaver, Ham. Manger. M. Dickinson. McElhenney, Lahue, Collin-.
Front Row: Lemon, Boggs, Church, Melnick, Harbula, Boozell, C. Cubie, Graham, Amos. Freese, Shod, K
lei, Grosse, Biscoe, Stone. Lingford,
Dorothy, C instead, (. Hawk. Cornell. McKittrick, E. Scott, Reed, A. Cubie.
Second Ron
Mellinger,
.1.
Stickle, Chetakian,
first
Norma McEd-
ward, was assisted by her feminine
Herrschaft.
The
Beta choice of officers.
society president in years,
Fifth
Row: W. Taylor, Achha miner.
Fourth Row: Dickson, Domingues,
Jones, K. Smith,
J.
J.
I).
Scott, Rearick, Brinker, Ladd, Bansmere, E. Smith. Mauley.
Jones. Brocksopp, Rice, Williams. Browne. Hess, Naylor, Burkhart, Hazelton, C. Boyd, Horton, Karker,
It.
Yamada.
Third Row: Corrie, Park, White, Norris, Jordick, Kerling.
M.
J.
Ewing, Pangle,
L. Haylett. Hickerson, Kline. S. Brickley,
Teague, Braley. Allen.
Falke, Hall.
Second Row: Park, Payne. Temple, Willwerth, Nesmith, H. Dickinson. Dodd, Trimhath. Harding. May. Deans, Webster, Mason. Michaels. Sprow,
Shields, Davis, Hurlbutt, Tullis, Eastman.
Front Row: Staten. M. Ewing, Palmer, Gracey, Bowen, B. Smith, McCusker, (iale. Lanpher, Herrschaft, Professor Babcock, McEdward, I. Jones.
Thome, Bass. Thorp. K. Haylett. Wilson. Stiles, Christensen, Brooks, Douglas, Cameron, Perry.
Knighthood was
still
in flower
on Rush Day
Jack Maybury and Ladies Anna May Keffer
and Peggy Dunlap welcomed new members to their
as Sir
court
as
they
portrayed
the
Gamma "Way
of
Chivalry."
On
Registration
Day
the
Gammas
were busy
escorting potential knights and queens from train
station to campus.
group
to
Later they took a sight-seeing
"ye olde spots of historie"
in
Boston.
"The Harmony of the Nations," illustrating the
brotherhood of mankind in Christ, was the climax
of the year for the Gammas.
At the head of the
Robert
Emmel,
Gamma Round
president.
He was
Table was
assisted
Louise Shoff, vice-president; Eunice Grosse,
tary;
and Joseph Biscoe,
by
secre-
treasurer.
Robert F.mmel
Sigma Delta
Gamma
How: Bans mere, Amos, Heed, Peonypacker, Achhammer, Goodnow, Sturtevant, Mansfield, Dickson, Utter, U. Jones, Muxworthy, Kapalje,
w Taylor, Lutton, Hazel ton, Harr, Rearick, Patton, Jordan, M. Richey, Stairs.
Fifth Row: Maloney, K. Smith. Carpenter, Rice, Ardrey, Slick, Emmel, Biscoe, (i. Andrews, Allison, \Y. MacPherson, Tracey, Benton, Berk, Horton, Carnahan, Abersold, Sawyer, Pennington, dispell.
Fourth How: K. Patton, M. H. Harris, Lemon, Hedberg, Sprow, Boozell, Christensen, H. Brooks, Sumner, Bo wen, L. Haylett, Ewing, Kline, Weaver,
Harvey, Hamilton, Mcllwain, T. Jones. Marta, Charrette.
Third How: Hodges, Hardy, E. MacPherson, Eshleman, Gale, Herrschaft, Park, IVfusnug, KerHng, Tnrkington, Webster, M. Mason. Hansrote, Lassi,
lne<k. Steincr, Washburn, Leonard. Shedd, McKitrick. E. Scott, Reed. Boggs.
Second Row: Hilsinger, Balwit, Stone, Lingford, I*. Boyd, Norris, Collins. Harding, Hess. Simxns, Rogers, Congleton, Nestnith, Adsit. Howe. Main.
La hue, Dodd, Douglas, M. Dickinson. McElhenney, Church, Swenk.
/ ront
Ron
Melnick, Himmegar, White, Palmer, Bee, Plyler, K. Smith, Van Dresser. J. Smith, Mobberley, Yamada, Macomber, Thomas, Prouse,
II. Dickinson, I*. Andrews, Gray, Davidson, Elliott, Limn, K. Haylett. Cameron, Bishop, Staten, Best, Wooledge, L. Taylor.
Sixth
I
The Student
Ministerial
Association
is
or-
ganized to present to future ministerial candidates
an honest and enlightening picture of the tasks which
lie
Donald
before them.
Summerscales,
Freese, president; William
and
vice-president;
William
worked together
secretary-treasurer have
Cole,
to offer a
varied and stimulating program.
Some of
remembered
the meetings
are
the annual
Harper's lecture on
M.
"Sin
and
the
will
Rev.
Edward's
''To serve this present age,
My
calling to
ii
all
fulfill;
my powers engage
To do my Master's
<- «
Don.ilil Freese
Student Ministerial Association
Dr.
and Psychology.'' the Rev.
"Self-Criticism."
Oh, may
long be
picnic,
on the pastor's work
Gilchrist's remarks
community,
which
Squantum
will
in
the
address
on
Evangelistic Association
the able leadership of President Merle
Under
Gray, the Evangelistic Association has been able to
provide an active program for
open
organization,
evangelistic
work,
to
has
Boston missions, held
appointments
in
all its
members. This
students
all
conducted
interested
services
street meetings,
in
in
six
and accepted
nearby churches.
Each Sunday,
Group walks
several miles to
the faithful Hospital
the Quincy City Hospital and back to provide inspirational
music
for the patients.
This association
actual Christian service.
the
is
Its
training-school for
members recognize
significance of living a Spirit-filled
ance of carrying
fold,
a
burden
life,
the
the import-
for those not within the
Merle Gray
and the necessity of a substantial Christian
training to
win others to
Christ.
Third Row: R. Hawk, Clifford, Parry, Mason. E. Dell, Maybury, Dickson, Rice. Emmel, Cliarrette.
Second Row: Ardrey, Richardson. Grey, Harr, M. Richey, Curry, Lutton, Karker, I. Jones, Sawyer.
Front Row: Salvia. A. Smith, Prouse, Wachtel, Cole, Professor Young, Kreese, Cross, I.add. Taylor, Park. Koifel.
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E. Deli, W. Dixon, Sawyer, Stanford.
Fronl Hon. Sickler, Browne.
Who's
Who
Second Roto: White, Wachtel, W. Dixon, Summerscales, Freeae, Marsden, .Ionian, Rapalje, Park
Front Row: Conser, J. Smith, Douglas, Webster, Payne.
Honor Society
Third Row: Emery, Conser, McKinney, Sumner, Grosse, Shields.
Second Row: B. Mason, Sprow, Dittrich, B. Dickson, .!. Dell, Plant, Stickle, Deans.
Front Row: Brown, Melniek, Sickler, Dean Munro, A. Cubie, Professor Spangenberg.
Literature Club
Second Row: P. Moore,
Front Row: L. Bovd,
Bowne
J.
Cross, Dr. Harper, I'tter, Sawyer, Freese.
Smith, Payne. Hrowne. Kshleman.
(i.
Philosophical Society
Third Row:
Mason, Hilgar, Davis, K. Bawk, Hodges.
Second Row: Dickinson. Swenk,
Front Rote:
I.
Jones. Sturtevant, Cooper, Harbula.
McCusker, Emmel, Thorp, Miss Dygoski, Maloney, Austin,
Keffer.
Speech Club
Third Row: Manley, D. R. Jones.
Second Row: Turkington, Ham, Carpenter, Professor Lunn.
Front Row: Mcllwain, Marz, McElhenny, Hess, Ardrey, Williams, Charrette.
Historical Society
Third Row: Marta, Mclnick, Hoggs, E. Dixon, Hamilton, Mason, Himminger, Cubie.
Second Row: Emery, Friend, Balwit, Hedberg, Carlson, Wood, Douglas, McKenny, Cliatheld.
Front Row: Harding, May, McKinney, Dr. Groves, Crutcher, Bowen, McKittrick.
Future Teachers Association
J, Dell, Mux worthy, (>. Cross, Amos, Terwilliger, Moore, Sawyer. Biscoe, L. Davis.
Ward, Douglas, J. Scott, Morton. W. MacPherson, E. Dell, J. Pat ton, G. Andrews. Hedberg, Chetakian, U instead.
Second Roto: Eshleman, I.. Boyd. Plyler, Braley, Gale, Browne, Cody. Swenk, Conaer, Cornell, Crosse, May.
Best, H. Patton, M. E. Harris, Sunbertf. Harvey, Professor E. Williamson. Carlson. Herrscliaft Fluoric. Hamilton. Salvia.
Front Hou-
Fourth Row: Carpenter, Hilgar,
Third Roto:
:
A
,
Cappella Choir
Second Hnu
:
Yamada,
r'lueck,
Washburn, Higgjns, Douglaa, Lahue, Hoggs. Cornel
Maddux. Hamilton, May. Webster, G. Hawk.
Front Row: Professor Cove, -Miss
Music Club
AMBASSADOR QUARTET
CRUSADER QUARTET
G. Andrews, Curry, Frees e, Maybury.
Clifford, P.
Andrews, Summerscales, R. Hawk.
Quartets
Third Row: Stone, Lingford, (i. Hawk. Bowcn, Crutcher, Hurlbutt, Hodges, Corrie.
Second How: Sumner, J. West, Wood, Harding, ShofT, Keffer, Hess, .1. Smitli, McCusker, Nesmith, Friend. Thorp.
Front Row: Lahue, Washburn, Harbula, Professor Williamson, Anderson, Wilson, Marta.
IflJfuAliVftl
The Miriams
\\ MacPherson, Dickson. Richardson, Gray, Curry, K. Jones. \V. Taylor, P. Andrews. Berk. Carnahan, T. Runs, Clifford,
Row: Norris, Chetakian, Van Dresser. Balwit, Larrabee, Congleton, Gracey, Currie, Simms, Barding, Hanarote, T. Cross. M. B. Harris. Coffee,
K. MacPherson, McKei
y, Maria.
Second Row: Manger, C. Cubie, sterling, Graham, Friend, Reed, Hardy. Ropers. Bo wen, It. Smitli. Howe, Turpel, M. Dickinson, Hall. Dorothy.
Fourth Row:
.
Thir,l
Doverspike, Nesmith, Falke.
Front K"tr: T. Jones, Bryner, Weaver. Carlson. Hedberg, Dunlap, Lutton, Professor Shields. Biscoe, Mitchell, White, E. Dixon. Hanarote,
Mob-
herlev, K. Scott. Turner.
Psychology Club
Third Row: W. Dixon. Brinker, Domingues, .1. I). Scott, K. Smith. Terwilliger, Benson, Prouse.
Second Row: Lunn, McKittrick, Cameron. Plyler, Park, Thorne, Hntton, Harvey. Gale, Mc Ed ward, R. Boyd, Professor Babcock, Churchill, George
Slick.
Front Row:
Bass. Perry, Lanpher,
Musnug,
Shotf. Greene,
M. Harris. Willwerth.
Biology Club
Second Row: Sawyer, Williams.
Front Row: Gray.
Men's House Council
Second How: Br.vner, Gale, Cochran, Musnug.
Front Row: Sumner,
M.
B. Harris,
May, Bo wen, Doverspike.
Women's House Council
Third Row:
Koffel, R.
Hawk,
Shoff.
Row: Payne. I. Jones, M. Richey, Dunlap, Swenk, Amos. McEdward.
Fmnf Row: I.anphrr. Perry, Professor Naylor. Summer-scales. Thorne.
-
high ideals of sportsmanship are
E.N.C.'s
encouraged and
official athletic
which
The
is
by
maintained
election,
ability, leadership,
A new
in its
by the
council of the college.
is
on the
N
Club,
basis
of athletic
and Christian character.
project inaugurated by the organization
aim of fostering
athletic interests has
purchasing of books on different sports
library.
letic
It
the
Membership,
been the
for
the
has also enlarged E.N.C.'s store of ath-
equipment.
This year the club elected as
William
Summerscales;
president; Margaret Dunlap. secretary;
treasurer;
its
president
Norma McEdward,
vice-
Alma Swenk.
and Professor J. R. Naylor. faculty adviser.
Club
Alpha
football
7,
he Alphas, with the highest sconng team
in
E.N.C.'s history, and with
only one defeat on their record for the season, proved to be great competition for the
Gamma
trophy team.
With Mike Richey, Dick Hawk, and Roy Slick in the backfield, the Purple
it was Richey's passing, Hawk's blocking, and
and White had speed to burn, and
Slick's
running that gave the Alphas
their unbeatable "balance."
Eddie "Bruiser" Dell was the block of granite
in the
Alpha
born defensive plays floundered the running attack of the opposition.
Bill
line; his stub-
George Andrews,
Abersold, Dick Chase, and Jack Dell took turns at the end and center positions.
Second Row: M. Richey, Chase, Slick, J. Dell, U. Hawk.
(i. Andrews, Abersold, Muxworthy.
Front Row:
Third How:
Williams. Burkhart.
Second Roto:
Front H<nt
:
I.
.1.
Jones, florton, Curry, K. Rice, Karker, Ols
Jones, Domingues, Russell.
2
he Betas, although suffering their worst season
no push-overs
for
Little
enemy opposition
in a
long time, were
fought stubbornly through every game.
as they
"Frankie" Domingues was the spark plug of the Red and Black.
triple threat
back he showed
Karker and
Ellis
Horton did
a fighting spirit
a
good job
as
till
the final whistle was blown.
"blocking backs"
Betas had a hard charging line headed by Vernon Curry and
Olson proving a tough end for enemy opposition
Paul Marsden were valuable substitutes.
to stop.
in the backfield.
Gene
As
Oliver
The
Rice, with Harold
Keith Smith, Joe Jones, and
Beta football
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Gamma
football
he
Gammas,
displaying one of the greatest passing combinations
ever seen at E.N.C., captured the championship for the fourth straight year.
"Red"
the
Parry's rifle
"Don Hutson"
arm
literally
team to
victory.
of E.N.C., was target for Parry's passing, and
accounted for the crucial scores.
stopped enemy drives time
John "Bullet"
it
was
Harold
Grant Cross,
duo
this
that
Scott, the speed king of the backfield,
after time.
Eugene Terwilliger, Don
showed a traditional
the line which
Gamma
passed the
Freese,
and George Ardrey were the mainstays of
Gamma
fighting spirit.
Paul Clark, Ted Huna,
Clarence Churchill, and Alex Cubie were substitutes.
Second Row: Amos, T. Huna, Moore, Churchill, A. Cubi
Front Row: Parry, (loodnow, G. Cross, Freese.
.1.
I).
Scott, Terwilliger.
he
Gammas
carried off Field
Day honors
in
the annual
with the Furple-and-Wlute Alpha team running a close second.
the
most popular
features of E.N.C.'s athletic program.
Open
to
fall
contest
Day is one of
both men and women,
Field
these contests provide keen competition and enthusiastic interest for both participators
and spectators.
TM Day
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Alpha
basketball
Second Row: Anderson, Turner, Greene, Higgins,
Front Row: Hardy, Friend. R. Boyd.
one of
Coach Mike
scoring ace. Bill Sum-
"he Alphas, with a host of veterans, proved to be
the smoothest passing combinations on the E. N. C. floor.
Richey, all-star forward, was for the third year their
merscales' court "savvy" and skillful ball handling gave the Alphas poise
and balance; Dick
Paul Lockhart and
Hawk
Bill
and Roy Slick were fast-breaking forwards.
Abersold used their towering height to advantage
Newcomer Gordon Stanley, Jack and Eddie Dell,
"Chuck" Muxworthy, and Walter MacPherson were dependable reserve
in defensive play.
forwards and guards for the Purple team.
Second Row:
Front Hoir:
Muxworthy, Abersold, J. Dell.
Andrews, Slick. M. Richey, Summerscales,
(i.
K.
Hawk.
L.
Brown.
Ma
basketball
Mc Ed ward, S. Brirkley, McCusker, Corrie, Bass.
Payne, Lanpher, Perry.
Second Row: TAorne,
Front Row:
W'o;
oach
ace,
Austin Wright.
Irving Jones
An
all-star
kept the Red and Black
moulded
his
team around the Beta
forward and all-around court player,
in the thick
of competition
all
year.
Ladd was the most improved player on the Beta squad, playing
lie
Merrill
a
con-
game at center. Keith Smith developed into a capable forward,
and Howard Olson and Oliver Karker formed a pair of guards that easily
broke enemy offense. Ellis Horton and Gene Rice paired up in the fore
court to produce nice pass work, while Bob "Chub" Russell proved
sistent
co-operative in any position.
Second Km,
Front Rou
Hatha wny, K. Smith, Olson, Ladd. Slooum,
Karker,
I
.lour*..
Russell
Wright,
£® % %9
©
basketball
Second Row: Hamilton, Swenk, M.
IS.
Harris,
Front Row: Weaver, Shoff, Dunlap, Crutcher.
J
he
Gammas,
with three aces, produced one of the best
Harold "Red" Parry, on whom the
was the backbone of the team. John
scoring teams they have ever had.
Blue and Gold
"Bullet" Scott
shot'
at
heavily,
the lay-up shots, and
king of the court.
center,
Amos,
relied
made
Jessel was the
and often took the rebounds off the backboard.
Gamma
fensive guard.
Freese and
Bob
coach and
"hook
Grant Cross and Eugene Terwilliger alternated
all-star player
Paul Clark and
Don Reed
Bob Goodnow were
from
last year,
was
a
Harvey
sound de-
were reserve forwards, and
Don
defensive substitute guards.
Second Row: Ardrey, Amos, .1. Scott, Parry, I). Reed.
Front Row: Terwilliger, Freese, (i. Cross. Clark, Goodnow,
J.
Smith, Kmer.v
Do
Vou
Remember?
President and Mrs. G. B. Williamson display their small son,
John Samuel, with
just
pride.
Dr. Vernon T. Groves has found that the best part of
Campus Day
is
the post-labor
nap.
While
for
his laboratory class enjoys a picnic. Professor
Babcock keeps
a close
look-out
storm clouds.
Munro and
Professors
Harris wear their class-room smiles in
summer, too!
So does
Mrs. Esther Williamson.
No
doubt
for the satisfied
This
it is
memories of a successful
lecture in
Church History
class thai accounts
countenance of Professor Samuel Young.
home
scene features Dr. Albert Harper.
Professor Edith Cove steps obligingly to pose after
Faculty At Ease
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a
busy day of classes and lessons.
Journey's End
"Ye
Eastern Nazarene College graduates, attending the
are the salt of the earth."
the University of Life, continue to diffuse the culture and the ideals of a Christian College
throughout the world.
In
home, church, school, community, on the mission
consecrated alumni
live
field
before the world the lessons they have learned
or at the battle-front,
at
Eastern Nazarene
College.
Supporting their Alma Mater with advertisement, finances, inspiration and prayer,
the
Alumni Association expands
Unity
regional clubs
is
now
in influence as
it
increases in size.
essential to the life of an organization.
existing in Boston,
ington-Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and
The present
New
Akron
financial goal
Contributing to this unity are the
York, and Providence, and on the Albany, Wash-
districts.
of the association
is
to raise funds for
paving the tennis
courts.
Edward
Phillips,
Under the leadership of John Z. Andree, president; Margaret Shrader, vice-president;
Mann, executive secretary; Irwin K. French, treasurer; and E.N.C. trustee Edward S.
the Alumni Association continues to play its indispensable role in the life of Eastern
S.
Nazarene College.
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Thinl Row: Lewis, Whetstone, K. Smith. Lutton, Cross. Brinker, Marsden, W. Dixon, Olson, Williams.
/
Km,
Charrette, Ardrey, Churchill, Sumner,
Bo wen,
Friend, White. Naylor, Wooledge,
M.
Emmel, Dickson,
McKinney, Chatfield, Edgar, Pro
E. Harris,
Slick.
Front linn
Hamilton, Willwerth, Perry, Lanpher, Allen. Boggs, Thorp, Bishop, Harbula.
In response to war-time
rene College opened on
May
ment over the preceding
Earle. Jr..
with
4D
demands
the third annual
25 and lasted through August
i
summer
session of Eastern Naza-
with a substantial increase in enroll-
year.
A full course in theology and Bible study under Professors Samuel Young and Ralph
was offered to meet Selective Service regulations, which required theological students
classifications to remain in school during the
summer months.
Several students from
other local theological schools matriculated under these rules.
Professor J. R. Naylor offered courses in mathematics. Dr. Fred J. Shields in psyin education. Professor Kent Goodnow in language, and Mrs.
chology, Dr. Vernon T. Groves
Edith Goodnow in English.
Academy mathematics. English, and language classes permitted
Academy students to gain one and one-half units during the session. Professor Naylor was
director of the summer work.
The advantages of the summer session and the interest shown by
it may gain a permanent place at Eastern Nazarene College.
indications that
Summer
School
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the students are
Our new campus has been planned
appreciation
sacrifices
of
our
servicemen,
in grateful
to
whose
we owe our freedom; of our country
and her wise guardianship; and of our God,
to
whom
E.N.C. has dedicated her
life
and her
service.
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.MRS.
.U. S.
BOWEN
President
STELLA SMART
CLYDE
B.
WOOD
Pastor
Congratulations
To The Graduating
When
Classes
In
BALTIMORE, MD.
Attend
THE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Whitmore Avenue
KEY.
EYERETT
S.
PHILLIPS,
Pastor
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are proud
of
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E.N.C.
of our seven students at
E.N.C.
Nazarene
of the
Avenue
BRADFORD, PA.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Beverly, Mass.
Rantoul and Cabot Streets
REV. R.
E.
LOCKWOOD
Minister
Services
C. G.
Sunday
N. Y. P.
S.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
SCHLOSSER,
Graduate
1:00 a.m. and 7:00 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
An E.N.C. 'er
7:30 p. m.
ford
Pastor
of Class of
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is never a stranger in Bradwhether student, representative or
faculty
member.
— Ask them
HOOPLE CHURCH
64
Menahan
I
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Near
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
(iates Ave. Station,
B.M.T.)
CHURCH WITH A PAST AM) FUTURE"
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Worship
X. V.
7:00
Wednesday, 8:00
Nazarene Voice Broadcast,
(When
in
New
WBYN
York-
VERNON
630 Kosciusko
K.
Worship With Us)
THOMAS
Brooklyn
St.,
Phone
GL
21,
N. V.
5-4889
BLOOMSBURG
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
250 East Seventh Street
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Organized July
1908
9,
Sunday School Superintendent
W.
CLARENCE
I..
W. W. Mover
Ruth Kline
f. s. President
M.
Mrs. C.
S. President
ARNOLD
Pastor
712 Oak Street
Bloomsburg
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SERVICES
Sunday School
Morning Worship
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9:30 a.m.
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7:00 p.m.
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7
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday
7
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p.
m.
3:30 p. m.
P axtor
V.
p.
7:45 p. m.
Prayer Meeting
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m.
11:00 a. m.
P. s.
Evening Service
X.
a.
p.m.
p.m.
2:30 P.M.
I..
Arnold
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
REV.
Bel Air,
Md.
NELSON
H.
HENCK
Minister
'A Friendly Church with a Friendly Message'
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Winooski Avenue, Pearl Street
Burlington, Vermont
CHESTER FRANCIS AUSTIN
OF THE NAZARENE
Pastor
578
Richmond Avenue
Sunday
Buffalo, N. Y.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
N. Y. P.
CHURCH
FIRST
9:4.5
A.M.
A.M.
11:00
6:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
S.
Evangelistic Service
KENNETH
E.
BABCOCK
>
Pastor
Wednesday
7:30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting
BEULAH
The Friendly Old Fashioned
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
92 Utica
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Avenue
White Church Road
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brooktondale, N. Y.
Church
Officers
GENETHA HARRIS
Secretary
CHARLES SKEETE
DARNELL KING
RIIODA GITTENS
Treasurer
Sunday School Superintendent
W.
The Church
of the
F.
M.S.
President
Open Door
Jesus Never Fails
LEVI
A.
FRANKLIN
Minister
558 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N.
Phone Glenmore 5-2115
REV.
V
STANFORD
Pastor
E.
ERNEST
(
ompliments of
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bunola, Pa.
Sponsored by
X. Y.
P. S.
Kenneth E. Robinson, Pastor
FIRST
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
234 Franklin
Cambridge
St.
Rev.
Sunday
II. Leslie
Prayer
10:00
A.M.
Sunday School
11:00
A.M.
Morning Worship
6:00 P.M.
7:00
P.M
\. Y.
Mass.
Pastor
Services
A.M.
9:30
MacKay,
39,
P. S.
Evangelistic Service
Wednesday
7:.'H)
P.M.
Prayer and Praise
When
We
in
Boston Worship With Is
are onlv ten minutes from Park Street Station
BROOKLYN
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Broadview and Cypress Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio
"A Church Grows
THOMAS
H.
in
Union Street and Lisbon Road
Brooklyn"
Columbiana, Ohio
YOUNCE
Pastor
The Church where you
are never a stranger
REV. CARL
B.
HANKS
Pastor
32
322 Union Street
Columbiana, Ohio
ACADEMY STREET
[
DANIELSON, CONN
REV. ALTON G. PERKINS
Phone 539
Minister
'
Church
Services
Sunday
Morning Worship
Church School
10:30
12:00
6:45
7:30
Young
People's Service
Evangelistic Service
Friday
Prayer and Praise Service
Saturday
Prayer Group
"A Friendly Church"
with
A.M.
Noon
Co me
Rest
Leai
of the
Nazarene
P.M.
P.M.
7:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
".1
Warm Welcome"
First
Church
910 Highland
Avenue
Chester, Pennsylvania
Sunday
Services
9:45 a. m.
Church School
10:45 a. m.
Morning Worship
S.
6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic Service
7:45 p. m.
N. Y. P.
Wednesday
Prayer and Praise Meeting
REV.
HOLLOWAY
M inister
C. E.
910 Highland Avenue
Chester, Pa.
Phone 4740
The friendly church
WHERE YOU MAY BE A
VISITOR BUT
NEVER A STRANGER
Complimeyits of
The
Church
First
Nazarene
of the
Hayden
Ave. at Claiborne
Road
EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO
H. B.
GREETINGS FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE
MACRORY,
-
-
Minister
-
DERR Y
West Broadway
Derry, N. H.
LINCOLN PARK
Daniel Webster Highway
TOM
M.
W| ^^
BROWN
High Street, Derry, X.
Telephone 4(SI-M
Preston Morris
i
v
South Hooksett
1
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Pastor
6
Sunday School Supt.
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
II.
A
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V.
'
W.F.
Pre*.
S.
I'
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S.
Zanes, Sr.
and
Junior Supervisor
^psa
Mrs.
F.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
REV.
Hudson
Dover,
Street
New
C.
<i.
RIFE
Pastor
Jersey
Rev. Bstelle Crutcher
CHURCH of the
NAZARENE
Deepwater, N.
Pastor
J.
Zanes, Jr.
First
H.
Church of the Nazarene
DALE MITCHELL, Pastor
East Liverpool, Ohio
Compliments of
the
.
.
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
FIRST
CHURCH
21st
and Wallace Streets
OF THE NAZARENE
Erie, Pa.
East Rockaway, N. Y.
Sunday
REV.
CLAUDE
W.
JONES
Services
Church School
Worship
Pastor
Youth Meeting
A.M.
11:00
A.M.
6:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
Evangelistic Service
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
0:45
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting
7:30 P.M.
Avenue
407 Atlantic
/{ad id Ministry
Freeport, N. Y.
Saturday Morning
9:45- 10:00
A.M.
1490 on the Dial
REV.
WERC
JAMES SHAW
I'astnr
A. B.
MOIXTFORD
Pastor
FIRST
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Cedar and Holdridge Streets
Elmira, N. Y.
REV.
ANTHONY
B.
SAMPSON,
813 South Broadway
Elmira, N. V.
Pli.
.
I
"Lover Light" for
The
the Darkest Night
Hour
will he filled with
Worship,
With songs and praise and prayer,
The burdens
From
all
\\
of life will
ho enter
I
be lifted
here
8-8124
Pastor
a jbate!
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YOUR MID-WEEK
HYMN
SIN G
Each Wednesday Evening
10:30 p.m. Eastern
War Time
COMPLIMENTS OF
C-H-M-L
Fairfield,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
WE
" Hamilton's Singing Church"
Ottawa
St.,
H. B.
WARD,
Church
Pastor
Class of '29
REV.
Maine
BELIEVE IN
—
Parsonage —
Hamilton, Ont.
N.
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
"900 on Your Dial"
92
.
.
DONALD
81
II.
Main
7.5
E.N.C.
Street
High Street
STRONG,
An E.N.C. Graduate
Compliments of
THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Haverhill, Mass.
JAMES
M. CUBIE, Pastor
H Taft
Avenue
Tel. Haverhill 44-20
Services
CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL
10:00
A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP
11:00
A.M.
.5:4.-)
I'M.
X. Y.
I'.
S.
.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
7:00 P.M.
PRAYER MEETINGS, WEDNESDAY AND
FRIDAY
"Holiness Into The Lord"
7:30 P.M.
Minister
I
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IIUI
MWII.M
I
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WWI1
Compliments oj
.
.
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
North Center Street
Grove City, Pa.
HI
SSELL
LEWIS
E.
Minister
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Ohio
Jefferson,
REV.
LEROY
M. HASTIE, Minister
"The Church Where
.Vo
One
Is
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A Stranger"
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Y. P. Service
A.M.
A.M.
C:45 P.M.
Evangelistic Service
7:30 P.M.
9:30
Kent, Ohio
10:4.)
Tuesday Cottage Prayer Meeting
Wednesday Prayer and Praise Service
First Friday
Missionary Meeting
When
Compliments of
.
in Jefferson Visit
.
10:00
A Friendly Church
With
A.M.
7:30 P.M.
of
a
O.
Bach Month
Hearts Welcome
F.
RING
Pastor
Is
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
To
Kenvil, N. J.
E. X.
Kenvil Avenue, near Route 6
REV. M.
I).
Graduates
LAURIE
REV. W. W.
Pastor
('.
TINE
District Supt,
Congratulations from
".I hiving
Message For You"
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
The
Elmendorf
St.
and WiltwyckWve.
Kingston, N. Y.
EARL
(.
MARITIMES
LEE
Pastor
Maritime Pro-peel vc
i
Students
AN INVITATION
TO WORSHIP
'The Master
II.
E.
is
here
and
calleth for thee'
HECKERT
Mini stir
421 Derstine Avenue
Phone 4440
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Richardson and Derstine Avenues
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Spruce and Smith Streets
New
Pastor,
JOHN*
E.
Bedford, Mass.
WARNER TURPEL— 62 STATE STREET
Phone
Church
7-9.54.5
Church
Services
Officers
BIBLE SCHOOL
10:00
A.M.
Secretary
WORSHIP
11:00
A.M.
Treasurer
ANNIE SYLVARIA
M.
MYRTILLA TRIPP
JAMES
JUNIOR
3:00 P.M.
II'.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
6:00 P.M.
Sunday School Swpt.
EVANGELISTIC
7:00 P.M.
Y.
THURSDAY PRAYER FOR
President
STANLEY BROWN
MEN
7:15
P M.
THURSDAY WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING
7:30
P M.
The Church with
a
Holy Freedom and
A
Debtor
to
a
E.N.C.
TRIPP
ALICE BOUCHARD
P. President
SK R.VICE
B.
Hitman Friendliness
:
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Livermore
Maine
Falls,
S.
A.M.
A.M.
6:00 P.M.
Evangelistic Service
7:00 P.M.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
Bible Study, Friday
7:80 P.M'.
Church School
Morning Worship
\. Y.
1'.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
10:00
11:00
R.
F.
79
Lawrence Street
New Haven
7:80 P.M.
11,
Conn.
SHOFF
Pastor
A Growing Church
with
A
GOD
Spiritual
BLF.SS E.N.C.
and Cordial
Atmosphere
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Chapel Street
71
II.
J.
S.
BLANEY
Pastor
Norwood, Mass.
R. E. Howard, Pastor
KNOW CHRIST AM) TO MAKE HIM KNOWN"
"TO
Our Task— to give Christ to the nations.
Our Cull 500 new missionaries, 1000 new pastors.
Our Resources- Consecrated, spirit-filled, trained young men
and women.
The youth
of our church will not fail.
have full confidence in the devotion
E.N.C. 's leadership ami in the sin-
We
of
cerity
whom
of her students, one-third of
he churches of New
are from
I
England.
REV.
DONALD
II.
District I'n
New
England
District
N. Y.
P. S.
District Council
REV. .JOHN \
NIELSON
REV. PAUL
HETRICK
MRS. JUANITA FALLON
WARREN
C.
LAHUE
MRS. ALICE
REV.
KAUFFMAN
JOHN
B.
\IKI.><>\
STRONG
sitli
nt
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Ogdensburg, N. Y.
JAMES
W.
Pine and Freedly Streets
HUMBLE
Pastor
The Church With
.
.
Norristown, Pa.
.
Vitality
Where Christians
love to
meet
Interest in Souls
Sincerity in
Worship
Implanting of Christian principles
One-ness in purpose
Never knowingly shirking duty
Service
Sunday School
Worship
"
Holding forth
the
Word
1
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r
a.m.
0:4;>
a.m.
of Life'
N.Y.P.S.
6:45 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Oswego,
Evangelistic Service
New York
":.'$()
GEORGE
J.
p.m.
DOUGLAS
Prayer Service,
Minister
Wednesday
Congratulations to
E. N. C.
Class of '45
REV.
BOYD
M.
Pastor
Compliments
ONTARIO DISTRICT
REV.
ROBERT
V.
WOODS
District Superintendent
LONG
7:45 p.m.
.
The Pittsburgh District
THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A
revival in every church,
church
in
every citv
and a
in
the district'
"VICTORY"
ANNUAL CAMP MEETING
Alameda Park,
July 5
R. F.
HEINLEIN,
Workers:
DR.
Butler, Pa.
— July
15
Dirt. Supt.
G. B.
WILLIAMSON, REV, BONA FLEMING, AND PROF. VESEY STEMM
Sunday
Pre-Prayer
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1111
Main
Sunday School
Worship
Street
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]
1:00
Intercession
1:00
N. V.
7:00
P. S.
Kveninj; Service
Portage, Pa.
7
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Wednesday
Prayer Meeting
7:.'t0
Thursday
Sunday
(
Services
'hurch School
Worship
•
angehsl
6:45
12 Sa rvia e
'•
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REV. &
I.,
K.
V.
s.
MRS
BOARDM
KA MINSKK
1!)
Minister
Gardiner
Richmond
"/;/ all thy
ways acknowledge Him. and
pat hi'
Pro v. 3:6.
shall direct thy
3:30
Boy Scouts
7:00
WELCOME
"SINGING CHURCH
15
10:45
N.Y.P.S.
I
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.Juniors
lie
Maine
Phone 124
Si
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CALVARY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Centre Avenue and Fourth Street
Reading, Pennsylvania
'A Friendly Church with a (treat Message'
Services
9:45
A.M.
10:45
A.M.
Senior and Hi-N.Y.P.S.
6:45
P.M.
Evangelistic Service
7:30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
7:45 P.M.
Children's Meeting, Friday
(i:4.-»
Sunday
Bible School
Worship
Young
People's Radio Broadcast
Friday night
G.
THOMAS
SPIKER,
Pastor
in
Reading worship
7:4.) to
"Echoes From Calvary" over Station
Beading, Pa.
When
in
P.M.
8:15 P.M.
WRAW
1340 on the Dial
the church that was built by the pastor and his people.
.
.
.
The Foundation of God Standeth Sure
We
Pledge
.
.
.
To
E.
N. C.
Our
PRAYERS
LOYALTY
SUBSTANCE
YOUTH
JOHN' X. NIELSON,
Dist. Supt.
The
We
New
England District
Look To
E.
N. C.
Youth Devoted To Our
DOCTRINES
STANDARDS
CHURCH
EVANGELISM
LET EVERY ONT. THAI VVMKTII THE NAME OF CHRIST DEPART l-KOM INIQUITY
Compliments of
FIRST
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner 108th Street and 95th Avenue
Richmond
Hill,
New York
Pastor
REV.
E. E.
108-05 95th
Richmond
Services
YOUNG
Avenue
Sunday School
Hill, 19
9:45
Worship
New York
11:00
N. Y. P.
Phone
6:45
S.
Evening Service
7:45
Virginia 9-5734
Dedicated
to the
Promotion of Holiness
'If
hare found grace
I
light,
in
thy
show mcthyGIory"F,x. 33,13
Ours
is
a lively N. Y. P. S.
MILDRED BEAN
President
GLENN
PVT.
W.
EAGLE
Vice President
JUANITA MINK
Treasurer
EUNICE EAGLE
Secretary
THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Fifth
Avenue and Washington Street
Royersford, Pennsylvania
NELSON
O.
"Reach up as far as you can and Cod
MINK,
Pastor
will reach
down
all the rest of the
way"
CHURCH
of the
NAZARENE
Sebring, Ohio
REV.
ELWOOD
J.
DODGE
Minister
CHURCH WITH A HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE
A FRIENDLY
Congratulations and Best Wishes
To Faculty and Students
of E.N.C.
For the accomplishments of the School Year, 1944-45
Compliments of N.Y.P.S. of
THE LITTLE WHITE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Toronto, Ohio
"The Church where
t
Findley Street
lie
Young People Gather"
REV.
CHARLES
Church Officers
Sunday School Supt.
S. Pres.
MRS. H. FPFY
MISS BETTY CRESSWELL
MISS CATH. PALSGROVE
REV. MPS.
MILDRED HOFFMAN
N. V. P. S. President
\V.
P.
M.
C.
HANKS
Pastor
.
1
Church With a Purpose
Pastor
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
The Church IVhere
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.
Ire
Springfield, Mass.
Sec our churcb
the center.
Mtfii
on State Street, one mile from
Route No.
20.
J.
THE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Springboro, Pa.
Friends traveling between
Boston and New York,
P
at
Stranger
Westminster Street
52
A Hearty Welcomes Awaits You
Never
vi-it
ORKLAND
Pastor
n*.
P.
(i
MERRITTS
Pastor
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Class Meeting
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Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Worship
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ii.m
,
10:45 a.m.
S.
(»:.'}()
Evangelistic
Mid-Week
p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Service,
Wednesday
7:45 p.m.
Y. P. Cottage Meeting,
Friday
The Singing Church
FIRST
of Syracuse
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
West Newell and Cannon Streets
Syracuse 5, New York
A CHURCH,
The whole
WHERE
Bible
is
.
.
.
preached; music and .singing are given
the missionary society includes
left at
home pray
Sunday School
is
for
upwards
men
as well as
women;
much emphasis;
the
of forty in the service of their
young people
country; the
considered not just another organization, hut essential to
local, district, and general; dues and obligamet when due; the salvation of souls is above every other consideration; E.N.C. is appreciated and considered necessary to our future
every department of the church,
tions are
as a denomination.
BROADCAST
Sunday Morning
8:30- 9:30
W-O-L-F
7:45 p.m.
1490 Kil.
Morning Star Ladies Radio Quartcth
SPEND YOUR VACATION
and
IN
MAINE
visit
THE SOUTH PORTLAND CHURCH
176
Sawyer Street
TUNE WGAN
-
560 K.C.
Sunday— 1 P.M.
Wednesdays, Thursday, Friday
JAMES
E.
HUNTON
W ''£j&
Pastor
tjj&z
CHURCH SCHOOL
MORNING WORSHIP
A.M.
A.M.
6:00 I'M
10:00
11:00
N. V. P. S.
EVENING SERVICE
MID-WEEK, THURSDAY
".l/i
— 10.15 A.M.
7:00 l'.M
7:30 P.M.
Aggressive Church of Frien dly
P fdjilc"
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
116
North Dawson Street
Uhrichsville,
1
Ohio
Spiritual Church
Holiness unto the Lord
Conic and Worship Willi Usl
CLARENCE
.1.
HAAS,
Pastor
TORONTO
REV. H.
ONTARIO
V.
MUXWORTHY,
MR. ERNEST BODEN,
All ye that pass by
Pastor
.
.
.
THE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
President
MAIN
STREET
visit
Waltersburg, Pa.
N.Y.P.S.
Route
REV.
Membership 186
51
RAYMOND HOLSOPPLE
Pastor
(Including Juniors)
PRODUCING MATERIAL FOR
"Come
E.N.C.
with us and we will do thee good.
Preaching
Compliments of
and Scriptural
Holiness
Bolindale Church of the Nazarene
REV.
Ridge Road S.E.
WESTON BROWN
II.
Warren, Ohio
179-21 144th
Avenue
Springfield Gardens
Ernest B. Marsh, Minister
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Our Pastor
REV.
G. V.
WOODS
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church in a friendly city"
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Warren, Ohio
First
Church
Buckeye and Mulberry N.W.
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Morning Worship, Sunday
Service,
PALMER,
A.M.
Sunday
7:30 P.M.
Thursday
7:30 P.M.
Evangelistic Service,
Mid-Wcck
10:45
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Church Sundav School
9:30 A.M.
Mother's Prayer League, Thursday
9:30 A.M.
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One Block North
Pastor
N. V. P.
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6:30 P.M.
Sundav
Radio Program, Sunday
9:30 P.M.
Men's Prayer Band, Saturdaj
7:30
CHURCH WHERE YOU ARK NEVER
of Route 82, Wesl Market Street
Hi N. Y. Juniors,
A
STRANGER"
Buckeye and Mulberry (%
VISIT WITH US
I'M
mile from Court
House)
West Somerville
CHURCH
Elm and
NAZARENE
f
t°h e
Russell Sts., (Cutter Square) West Somerville, Mass.
IN
GREATER BOSTON
Sunday School Superintendent
MR. GEORGE
N. Y. P.
MANN
S. President
MR. ROBERT OLDFORD
W.
MRS.
F.
M.
S. President
MARETTA PRIME
Church Treasurer
MRS. ETHEL
B.
FADER
Church Secretary
MRS.
"I was glad
when they
said unto
"Come thou
Me,
let
with us and
us go unto the
we
will
RUTH FADER WOOD
House
of the Lord'
do thee good"
Sundays
Intercession
9:00
A.M.
Bible School
10:00
A.M
Worship and Sermon
11:00
A.M.
N. Y. P.
Meeting
0:00 P.
M.
Evangelistic Service
7:00 P.
M.
P.
M.
S.
Wednesday
Bible Study
7:.'50
Prayer and Praise
WE WELCOME
VOL!
REV.
J.
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ALBRIGHT
Pastor
—
When You
Visit
Washington
Worship at
THE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
7th and
ERNEST
E.
A
Streets, N.E.
GROSSE
Minister
A
sanctuary dedicated to the conser-
vation and propagation of Scriptural
Holiness.
TUNE
IN
Over Radio Station
New
England
s
.
.
.
"THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS"
WINX
(1340 Kilo.
|,
Sunday mornings,
9.35
Largest
CHURCH AND CHURCH SCHOOL
SUPPLY
Whittemore Associates,
16
9.05
HOUSE
Inc.
ASHBURTON PLACE, BOSTON, MASS.
Telephone: CAPitol 6866
BIBLES
-
BOOKS
CHURCH FURNITURE
STAINED GLASS WINDOWS
NEW YORK DISTRICT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
LYLE
OUR DISTRICT HAS
1.
.
ECKLEY,
District Superintendent
.
AGGRESSIVE PROGRAM
2.
CAPABLE LEADERSHIP IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
3.
A GREAT FUTURE
4.
We
.
E.
ABUNDANT OPPORTUNITY FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE
are looking to E.N.C. Graduates to help us evangelize the 12 millions of
New York
Compliments
€j)tird) of
tfje
jgajarene
FIRST STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
Pastor
REV.
Telephone 2-9342
I).
WARD ALBRIGHT
Parsonage
247 Beacon Street
WASHINGTON-PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
CHURCH
Annual
of the
NAZARENE
District Missionary Convention, July 31
Annual Sunday School Convention, July
31
Washington-Philadelphia District Assembly, August 1-2
Annual N. Y.
Annual
P. S.
District
Convention, August
Campmeetings, August
3
3 to 12
Suburban Philadelphia's Largest
CHURCH
of the
Staley Ave. and
NAZARENE
MacDade
Blvd.
Collingdale, Pa.
WORSHIP
EVANGELISM
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
"HOLINESS
OUR WATCHWORD'
FRANCIS
Cmnc mid
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Will. KETNER
Mini$U
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See
Organiser
E.N.C.
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PREPAB \TOKY CLUB
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THE AVENUE ROAD CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Avenue Road
at
Roxborough, Toronto, Ontario
REV. (HAS.
We
extend
TEMPLETON,
B.
.
.
Minister
.
BEST WISHES
and
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
(LASS OF
1945
"Toronto's Center of Aggressive Evangelism"
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
The
Peabody, Mass.
CAMPUS CORNER
KENNETH
L.
A KINS
Pastor
SHOP
8 Pierpont Street
Whether
Phone: 1030
hooks
come
to see us
EMMANUEL
I.
HOMER
M. SMITH,
"The
church with a big message"
little
Minister
If
or
you need
us try to get
it
it
powder;
stamps;
and we
for you.
your college necessities, shop
Campus Corner Shop Jir.it.
in
at
the
Canterbury Hall
Representatives for
.].
Pawtucket, R.
first.
let
Located
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
470 Smithfield Ave.
all
it,
tootli
stationery
blotters;
don't have
For
bus tickets or
it's
or
W. BEINES
SPORTING GOODS
and
GREYHOUND
LINKS
CO.
ALBANY DISTRICT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. Albert M. Babcock, District Superintendent
Advisory Board
District Secretary
A
MacPHERSON
II. A. PARK
ARTHUR L. OLCOTT
GLENN L. ROGERS
W.
C.
E. N. C.
REV.
100%
ARTHUR
Booster
W. F. M.
MRS. LOIS
for
Trustees
E. N. C.
ALBERT M. BABCOCK
\Y. S. MacPHERSON
the Children of Israel, that they go forward"
the
of
728
Exod. 14:
1.5
NAZARENE
Madison Avenue
Albany,
Rciianl
I).
L.
OLCOTT
S.
President
E.
LANPHER
MORRIS
ALBANY'S REVIVAL CHURCH
CHURCH
TILLOTSON
N. Y. P. S. President
REV.
"Speak unto
L. O.
District Treasurer
New York
Smith, Minister
Congratulations Class of '45
E.
WILSON
)
Wollaston Church of the
Nazarene
Twenty-three East Elm Avenue
(
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'allege
A uditoriu m
REV.
SAMUEL YOUNG,
Residence: 29
Dunbarton Road
Phone: GRAnite 2140
Sunday
Services:
9:45 a.m.,
1 1
:00 a.m.,
6:30 p.m.,
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Young
People's Society
7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service
During the Week:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Praise Service
First
Monday Each Month,
7:45 p.m.,
Women's Foreign Missionary
Pastor
Society
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS!
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
FARMERS BLVD. and BELT PKWY.
A
Spiritual
A
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS,
N. Y.
Church
Friendly Church
A Progressive Church
A
Soul Saving Church
Services
Sunday
Bible School
10.00
Morning Worship
\. Y.
P. S.
Devotioni
Evangelistic Service
Wednesday
W.
F.
M.
S.
Prayer Meeting
I'irsi
Wednesday
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7.00
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8.00 P
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Paitor
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STRIXGH Wl
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Residence
179-24 144th Ivenue
Springfield Gardens, \. Y.
Phone: Laurelton
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ST.
CLAIR
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1277 St. Clair
Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
GREETINGS
FROM THE CHURCH THAT
— provides half the
—
.
.
.
Ontario Students
contributes more than any other Ontario church
financially
Ontario E.N.C. graduates
— has the
— produced this year's Nautilus Business Manager
first
Pastor
REV.
R.
E.
FERGUSON
"We
are for E.N.C. 100 per cent"
EVERETT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4643 North Fifth Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
10
Church
St. (off Everett Sq.)
Everett, Mass.
DR. RALPH EARLE,
6
JR., Pastor
REV. PAUL
Cushing Street
Wollaston, Mass.
S.
COOK
Pastor
PREsident 9265
Parsonage:
*2<i'.l
Sunday
A.M.
A.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
9:45
10:45
W. Ruscoml
Philadelpha
Church School
Morning Worship
-20.
Si.
Pa.
Phone:
X. Y. P. S.
MIC
Evening Service
401S
Thursday
7:30 P.M.
"We
Prayer Meeting
Preach Christ Crucified'
Compliments
of our local
.V.
1
.P.S.
QUALITY
MEATS
GROCERIES
BAKED GOODS
WHAT
ATLAS FOOD MART
1508
Hancock Street
Investment Policy
Quincy, Mass.
NOW?
Courtesy of
Would you
BOSTON MUSIC COMPANY
like to check your
investment strategy with that of
Babson's? If so, clip this advertisement, send it to us with a list
of 7 securities you own.
We'll
tell you whether our strategy is to
Hold or Switch. No cost or obligaWrite Dept.
tion.
116 Boylston Street
BABSON'S REPORTS
MR. LEWIS MATARAZZO
Boston
16,
Mass.
Incorporated
Babson Park
Telephone Order Department
HANcock
57,
Mass.
1561
"Everything In Music"
Bolton
-
Smart
Company,
Inc.
Wholesale Purveyors of Choice
BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, FISH
BETTER, CHEESE, EGGS AND RELISHES
17-25
Boston, Mass.
South Market Street
Telephone: LAFayette 1900
COMPLIMENTS OF
W.
C.
LAHUE, INC.
General Contractors
Maintenance Engineers
LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS
Compliments of
EDWIN
S.
CARMAN,
Engineers
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Inc.
CHURCH'S LAUNDRY SERVICE
624
DUANE LUMBER COMPANY
Hancock Street
600 Southern Artery
Quincy, Mass.
Telephone PREsident 7684
"Bring Your Laundry
Quincy, Mass.
to
Church"
Shades Screen Porches Venetian Blinds Screens
Compliments of
Eastern Shade
Dole
&
Bailey,
ESTABLISHED
Inc.
20
&
Screen
Company
John Street
1890
North Quincy
MEATS
71,
Mass.
Telephone PREsident 6889
19-21-23
New
Faneuil Hall Market
BOSTON, MASS.
Manufacturers of E-Z-OUT Patented Screens
Refreshments
School Supplies
The Dugout
"A
friendly place to trade"
CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE SENIORS OF 1945
HANCOCK
PAINT & VARNISH CO.
Compliments of
FROST COAL & OIL CO.
53
West Squantum
St.
North Quincy, Mass.
GROSSMAN'S
New
England's Largest Building Material Concern
Main
Office
and Yard
130 Granite Street, Quincy, Mass.
Telephone
TKL. GRA.
PRE
7100
Residence: I'RK. 6754
0571
HARDING WELDING
HOBBY HOUSE
CO.
Most Complete
and Acetylene Welding
Electric
Gift Selection
on the South Shore
Heaters, Boilers, Machinery, Etc.
GREETING CARDS
Portable Equipment
11
8
Brooks Ave.
Depot
St. (opp.
R.R. Station) Quincy
Quincy, Mass.
LINCOLN PHARMACY
ICE
CREAM
131 Eliot St. (at Central Ave.)
(Opp. Railroad Station
(at Central Avenue)
Milton
ENC's most popular
)
Ice
Cream
for Particular
MADE
Tel. BLUehills
VISIT
People
IN MILTON"
78.->o
OUR DAIRY RAR
Drugstore
School Supplies
Watches
Finest
.
.
.
Practical Gifts
.
and
.
Stationery
.
First Class
.
Repairing
SHELDON W. LEWIS
Gift Boxes and
FRANK LAINE
Wrappings
49 Beale Street
Hancock Street
667
Fountain Pens
.
.
Wollaston, Mass.
Wollaston, Mass.
Compliments of
.
.
.
Compliments of
FREDERICK MYERS
LINCOLN STORES,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Hancock
663
Beale
St. Cor.
Wollaston, Mass.
Telephone
WHEN
IN
PRE
.
Hardware
.
FeiLOWSH/P
Glass
Gifts
of Abiding Value
= BOO* ST0K
GRAnite 0041
MacFARLAND & SONS
PARK
9
ST. WL
BOSTON
8,
MASS.
Wollaston, Mass.
Brook Street
NOGLER & BLACK
231
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Evangelical Literature
Wall Paper
Garden Supplies
9
.
Packard Paints
Kitchenware
J.
Quincy, Mass.
7285
NEED OF
Call
INC.
CO.
GRAnite 0898
Ttlephonet
PREridenl 8054
Holbrook Road
North Quincy
71,
Mass.
Nan's Mayonnaise
PATTERSONS FLOWER SHOP
ELSIE M. PATTERSON,
Prop.
Turner's Potato Chips
Good Luck Margarine
1283 Hancock St.
Quincy
In the
Long Run
you and your
looks like
you
and
effects
friends will prize the portrait that
—your truest
little
from stage
in this
"long run"
conceits. It
Photography that
won.
self, free
is
PURDY
success has been
Portraiture by the camera that one can-
not laugh at or cry over in later years.
For present pleasure and future pride protect
your photographic
make
self
by
having
the portraits.
160 Tremont
Street,
Boston
PURDY
OFFICIAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
Eastern Nazarene College, Class of 1945
Special Discount Rates
to all
Students of E. N. C.
PURDY
MACHINES SOLD ON BUDGET PLAN
Compliments of
OUINCY TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
Pettengill's Jewelry Store
- Adding Machines
and Supplies
Typewriters
SOLD
-
One Maple
RENTED
Quincy, Mass.
COTTAGE AVENUE
QUINCY, MASS.
REPAIRED
Street
Compliments of
7-11
Tel.
PRE. 6250
Opp. Sheridan's
.
RIVAL FOODS,
38
Inc.
HENRY STREET
CAMBRIDGE
39,
MASS.
R.
GORDON LOTT
Vice President
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF
Compliments of
44
SEARS ROEBUCK CO.
—from—
Ouincy, Mass.
REMICK'S
S
BEST WISHES
TO CLASS OF
Compliments of
1945
.
.
.
UNITED DINERS CO.
24-Hour Service
SJi&lidan'l
High Class Food
OUINCY'S FASHION CENTER
Wollaston, Mass.
GR FETING CARDS
Compliments of
Photographic Supplies
Developing and Printing
WEBSTER'S DEPT. STORE
WELCH
'
Hancock Street
675
Hancock Street
Wollaston
Quincy, Mass.
Open
Until 7:30 P.M.
SPORTING GOODS
Baseball -Golf-Tennis
Archery
tftoH
-
Fishing
We
Extend
Our Cordial
and Sincere
Badminton
-
Softball
Equipment For Every Sport
WM. WESTLAND &
CO.
BEST
WISHES
TO THE
CLASS
OF 1945
YE DO-NUT SHOPPE
WEYMOUTH GAZETTE
HOT DO-NUTS
Printers of the
1472
PRESS
LUNCHEONETTE
Campus Camera
Hancock Street
18-22 Station Street
Quincy, Mass.
East
Weymouth, Mass.
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1011 Beacon Street
Waterville
Boston, Mass.
Tel.
BE Aeon
Vermont
1563
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MICHAEL,
D.
C
Real Estate
Compliments of
O.D.
N.
J.
Optometrist
1581
Hancock
Street
Tel.
GRAnite 3900
Compliments of
EARL STONE, D.M.D.
.
.
Res.
GRAnite 7030
.
DR.
Elm Avenue
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Wollaston
Wollaston, Mass.
Tel. LI Bert y
RIGGS & SON
REALTORS
23 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass.
Quincy, Mass.
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RALPH
PERCY
H.
A.
WIGHT
WIGHT
Compliments
oj
Optometrists
QUINT'S FLORISTS
Fifty Years on Winter Street
47 Winter St. near Tremont
Office
Hours
— 9:00 a.m.
Boston
to 5:00 p.m.
Pay and Take Furniture Co.
15 Billings
DONAHER'S
Men' 8
Road
Norfolk Downs, Mass.
1559
INC.
Store
Hancock Street
Quincy, Mass.
YOU ARE WELCOME
Compliments of
at the
RALPH W. KEARNS, M.D.
53
Elm Avenue
Quincy Y.M.C A.
Wollaston, Mass.
Special Rates
Students
MOORHEAD'S SHOE STORE
Eustfell
Funeral
to
Home
1547
Hancock Street
Quincy
TWO FUNERAL HOMES
644
Wollaston
Hancock Street
Enna
GRAnite 7423
Service that Serves
Established
and Saves
Jettick Shoes for
"A Good Place
WIS
to
Buy
Men
Women
(load Shoes"
HOOD'S
MILK
ERICKSON
E. A.
Bostonian Shoes for
South Qiiincy
21 Franklin Street
Plumbing
Is
and
served in more
New England
Heating
pitals,
Hos-
Schools and
Institutes than
any
other kind.
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42
St.
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St.
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Tel.
MAY
3316
Tel.
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TOPSY'S CHICKEN COOP
1143
Hancock
St.,
GRA.
Qiiincy
9585
Famous Throughout New England
For
its
Compliments
of
Southern Fried
CHICKEN
and
Delicious Golden
A FRIEND
CHIPS
Brown Chicken and Chips
Orders put up
to take nut
Congratulations to the Senior (lass of
194.5
and
A Hearty Welcome
to All
New
Students
SIGMA DELTA ALPHA
E.N.C.'s Friendly Society
Compliments of
THE MILLER PRODUCE COMPANY
FANEUIL HALL
BOSTON
9,
MASSACHUSETTS
FORWARD
Compliments
BETAS OF
S'ORM
spiritual
Winner
and friendly society
of hoys' football
ONWARD
-
VICTORY
with the
oj
SIGMA DELTA GAMMA
\
-
and
basketball championship
V
McEDW
1945
\HI>
PATRICIA HERRSCHAFT
RUTH MASS
II. \\" THORNE
\ ERNON CURRY
President
I
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President
Secretary
Treasurer
Chaplain
Knowledge
.
.
With an organization
know
their
work
in
of
a
men who
plant
of
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are
abled to offer you
efficient
service
an
en-
and the highest quality of
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Fla.
Pa.
Circular Ave., Paoli, Pa.
Boyd, Ruth
Brickley,
Md.
Indian Head,
J.
Braley, Shirley
Brighton, Pa.
Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Wood
Boggs, Mary Catherine
Donna
New
805 Augusta Ave., Baltimore,
Bishop, Jane
Bowen, Beulah
Ohio
Oringsburg, Pa.
St.,
218 N. Mercer Rd.,
Biscoe, Joseph
Boozell, Bernice
Falls,
43 East Elm Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
303 E. Market
Marian
Ohio
150 Waterston Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Berk, Paul
Bowers,
316, Bellaire,
578 County
1164
W.
St.,
New
371 Ford
2748
Colorado, Pasadena
E.
102-6 Remington
Carlson, Marcia
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
3,
R. R.
Benton, James
Blaugher,
Elm
D.
1330 N. Moreland Ave., Cuyahoga
Benson, Eugene
Best,
F.
Schenectady, N. Y.
St.,
Route
26 Payson
George
51 Sterling
Raymond
St.,
R. D. 4, Ithaca, N. Y.
Chatfield, Lucile
15
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Hayward
155 6th
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Altona, N. Y.
R. D.
Church, Olive
Conneautville, Pa.
423 E.
Clark, Paul
First St., Ulrichsville,
Clemans, D. Vaughn
Cline,
Cochran,
Maude
Sandy Creek, N. Y.
5658 Des Erables
243 Concord
9 Greenleaf
Coffin,
Mary
N.W.
5
32
Portland,
St.,
914 W. Third
160
Ohio
Montreal, Quebec
St.,
Coffee, Vivian
Niles,
Ohio
Nortonville, N. D.
Luella
Jean
Mogadore, Ohio
1,
Churchill, Clarence
Robert
O.
Lowell, Mass.
St.,
Christensen, Margaret
Cody, Thelma
St.,
E. Cleveland,
Christensen, Betty
Pa.
St., Erie,
Burlington, Vt.
St.,
14159 Euclid Ave.,
Chetakian, Nevart
Clifford,
Kent, Ohio
North Quincy, Mass.
Bedford, Mass.
8th
1,
Fitchburg, Mass.
St.,
385 Bridge Ave., Windsor, Ontario
Chase, Richard
demons,
8, Calif.
Jamaica, N. Y.
St.,
St.,
PI.,
St.,
Watson
Niles,
Me.
Ohio
Melrose, Mass.
Miami
St.,
37, Fla.
Salem, Mass.
341 Center
Colby, Esther
Sergeantsville, N. J
6 Apthorp
Coller, Charles
Collins.
Ruth
R.
F.
D.
R. D.
Cooper, Sara
Columbiana. Ohio
Nichols, N.
Y
Robertsdale, Pa
Ralph
Grant
Cross, Thora
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St.,
37 Church
St.,
Weston, Ontario
37 Church
St.,
Weston, Ontario
Union
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Dover, N.J.
Hill,
8 Taft Ave., Haverhill, Mass.
Cubie, Alexander
18
Sachem
St.,
Wollaston, Mass.
Mass.
8 Taft Ave., Haverhill,
Cubie, Catherine
Cunningham, Paul
R. D. 2, East Liverpool,
Vernon
226 East 26th
Box
R. D. 4,
Custer, Marguerite
30,
Ohio
St. Erie, Pa.
Johnstown,
Pa.
93 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Cushing, Ralph
Eastman, Leora
309 Picton Ave., Ottawa, Ontario
Eckmeyer, William
62 Sachem
Wollaston, Mass.
St.,
Emery, Eleanor
25 Franklin
Emmel, Robert
360 Stonycreek
St.,
Warren, Pa.
Johnstown,
St.,
Ewing, Mary Jane
R. D.
1,
Polk, Pa.
Ewing, Margaret
R. D.
1,
Polk, Pa.
Falke,
Helen
Lacona, N. Y.
Fallon, Arthur
Feiten,
77
Norma
Upham
4107 Emerson
Feurtado, William
75 Hobart
Melrose, Mass.
St.,
Wollaston, Mass.
Denver, N. Y.
Finch, Catherine
Flueck,
Marion
1861
Havden
Ave., East Cleveland,
240 Pine
Foster, Lois
116-38 135th
Freeh, Florence
St., S.
15th
Davis, Leland
Deans,
Dell,
Dell,
St.,
Ozone
Park, N. Y.
Acosta, Pa.
499 Shawmut
Edward
Jack
Delp, George
Ohio
Ave., Boston, Mass.
Miami,
Fla.
George, Alice
2400 S.W. 24th
St.,
Miami,
Fla.
Giuliano, Merlva
Dashwood, Ontario
R.
F.
D.
Canastota, N. Y.
2,
Venice Center, N. Y.
Dickinson, Harriett
Goresh, John
Gould, Harold
Dickson, Betty
Venice Center, N. Y.
198 Fair Oaks Pk., Needham, Mass.
Dickson, DeWitt
Dietrich, Gloria
66 Grand Ave., Freeport, N. Y.
231 Pennsylvania Ave.. Paterson, N.J.
Dixon, Esther
Dixon, Wallace
Dodd,
1830 4th
St.,
New
95 Jenny
St.,
New
Dorothy, Jean
Wollaston, Mass.
St.,
138 Gautier
Gray, Merle
Pa.
237 Talbot Ave., Dorchester Center, Mass.
Robertsdale, Pa.
20 Chapel
St.,
Central Falls. R.
94 Russell
St.,
Manchester. Conn.
R. D.
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Greene, Virginia
Johnstown.
St..
3.
Box
128.
77 Russell
625 25th
Grosse, Eunice 3311 Gainesville
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I.
Warren. Pa.
St.,
Bath.
Me
South Arlington. Va.
St., S.E..
Washington. D. C.
Md.
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Childwold, N. Y.
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Dunl.tp. Margaret
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Adene, Ohio
Elsie
Domingues, Frank
Douglas. Pauline
Brighton, Pa.
2801 Bayonne Ave., Baltimore,
Groveville Park, Beacon, N. Y.
5
Gracey, Betty
Graham, Ruth
Mass.
73 South Broadway, Pennsville, N.J.
Good now, Robert
Graffam, Wilbert
Dickinson, Margaret
Pa.
McDonald, Ohio
333 Indiana Ave.,
15 Endicott St., Pittsfield,
St.,
224 Aspinwall Ave., Boston, Mass.
DeVaul, Beatrice
Galbraith, Dale
Gale, Irma
2400 S.W. 24th
Desjardine, Millie
St., Erie,
Mass.
921 Bradshaw Ave., East Liverpool,
Lucille
1121 East 35th
Catlettsburg, Ky.
Springfield,
St.,
Ohio
Wollaston, Mass.
St.,
3849 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio
Donald
Fullerton, Betty
496 White
Md.
Hyattsville,
St.,
St.,
Friend, Esther
Davis, Evelyn
Pa.
312 Highland Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Eshleman, Viola
Freese,
Davidson, Maxine
Md.
2814 Georgia Ave., Baltimore,
Pauline
Elliot,
Y
698 East 54th
Crutcher, Grace
Curry,
Pa
N.J
Princeton,
St.,
2,
May
F.
Johnstown, Pa
38, Bradford,
Ruth
Crispell,
Cross,
Box
1,
44 Alexander
Conser, Helen
Corrie,
St.,
R. D. 4, Millvale, Pittsburgh, Pa
Congalton, Margaret
Cornell,
Ashtabula, Ohio
St.,
Cole, C. William
3i
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Potienown.
Box
Hall, Elaine
14,
Ham, Laverne
R. R.
P.i.
Hamel. Emetine
52 Keeley
I'a
Hamilton. J
60 Willet
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North Fryeburg,
St.,
St.,
J,
Me
Shoals, hul
Haverhill.
Mass
Wollaston, Mass
Hammond, Marie
440 East Canal
Hansrote, Betty
303 Virginia Ave., Cumberland,
26 King
Harbula, Matgaret
Canastota, N. Y.
St.,
Penna Grove, N.J.
St.,
48 River
Hardy, Evelyn
Mary
St.,
Alum Bank,
138 N. Center
Belle
508 Findley
E.
15
Priscilla
Hathaway, Dudley
Bradford, Pa.
St.,
Toronto, Ohio
St.,
John's Ave., Lynn, Mass.
108 Pierce
New
St.,
Bedford, Mass.
26 Broad
St.,
Johnson
City,
N. Y.
26 Broad
St.,
Johnson
City,
N. Y.
Haylett, Catherine
Haylett, Lois
Hazelton, Daniel
43 East
Heckman, Henry
Elm
108
Woodhaven
Polk, Pa.
R. D.
2,
Polk, Pa.
402 Adena
St.,
Hurlbutt, Marjorie
Box
Summer
Lowell, Mass.
St.,
Union
3,
City, Pa.
West Sunbury,
Box
7,
Pa.
Bunola, Pa.
7 Intervale Ave., Saugus,
R. D.
Ladd, Merrill
R.
628 Somerset
St.,
700 Walnut
Mass.
Larsen,
Johnston, Betty
Jones,
DeRand
Jones, Irving
Lewis, Richard
Pa.
Lockwood, Raymond
Pa.
Lunn, Sylvia
Lansdale, Pa.
Rawson
39
Milo, Me.
Dover, N.J.
Annan, Ontario
2,
D. 1A, Auburn, Me.
F.
Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
St.
2877 Morrison
St.,
Box
Neb.
Paul,
Akron, Ohio
116, Eliot,
Me.
East Douglass, Mass.
Lutton, William
328 Euclid
St.,
Corry, Pa.
Victoria, Va.
Lyons, Elizabeth
Groveville Park, Beacon, N. Y.
58 School
St.,
Danielson, Conn.
M
Groton, Vt.
North Chelmsfotd, Mass.
R. D.
268 California Ave., Watertown, N. Y.
646 Elm
509jackson
St.,
Jackson
St.,
Lowville, N. Y.
MacPherson, Walter
11
Jackson
St.,
Lowville, N. Y.
R. F. D.
1,
Main, Muriel
Monongahela,
Pa.
Malony, Gordon
7 State Ave.,
Massillon, Ohio
Lisbon Rd., Lewiston, Me.
Lisbon Center, Me.
2407 Arunah Ave., Baltimore, Ohio
Woodland
11
Pa.
7,
Ave., Norristown, Pa.
138 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Arlington, N.J.
St.,
MacPherson, Eunice
Johnstown,
Jones, Robert
Jordan, Dorothy
St.,
Lingford, Doris
Broad Top,
St.,
R.
St.,
Rensselaer, N. Y.
St.,
R. R.
Leonard, Ruth
Johnstown,
Swanton, Vt.
1,
Chelmsford, Mass.
245 Chrystal
938 Fourth
Lemon, Margaret
Lockhart, Paul
Groveville Park, Beacon, N. Y.
D.
F.
Riverside
Ruth
Va.
Jones, Joseph
Jones, Theda
Polk, Pa.
Morrisville, Vt.
MacPherson, Bruce
Robert
1,
Norristown, Pa.
3,
Central Sq.,
5
Lassi, Edith
Macomber, Betty
Jessell,
37, Jefferson, Pa.
Route
Koffel, Irma
W.
S.E., Charleston,
Hutton, M. Geneva
Jenkinson, Florence
Philadelphia, O.
Manchester, Mass.
St.,
Kline, Marjorie
Larrabee, Muriel
Ellis
Huna, Theodore
New
N.E.,
Three Springs, Pa.
Dorothy
North Canton, Ohio
Himmeger, Grace
Huna, Betty
Kitfield,
Lahue, Barbara
City,
Brooktondale, N. Y.
Hilsinger, Carrie
Howe, Ruth
St.,
King, Louise
Lanpher, Muriel
R. D.
St.,
135 12th
Kerling, Vanetta
N. Y.
23 Cornell
605-55
Anna Mae
Houghton, N. Y.
122,
420 Forest Ave., Johnstown, Pa.
Kauffman, Katherine
N. Y.
Johnson
Hilgar, Gilbert
Horton,
2,
Blvd., Brooklyn,
St.,
Hicks, Esther
Box
Karker, Oliver
Tonawanda, N. Y.
St.,
Charles
St.
Higgins, Betty
Hopkins, Betty
Me.
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
23 Grant
Herrschaft, Patricia 8167
Hodges, Barbara
R. D.
107 Grove Ave., Patchogue, N. Y.
Hedberg, Ruth
Hobart, Ida
Falls,
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Keffer,
Hawk, Richard
Hickerson, Opal
Ohio
2, Bellaire,
Livermore
St.,
I.
Hawk, Grace
Hess, Vivian
10 Franklin
Pa.
262 Ohio Ave., Providence, R.
Harris, Paul
Harvey,
Joudrey, George
Lake Placid, N. Y.
Harr, Carl
Harris,
Route
Jordick, Sylvia
Victoria, Va.
Hardy, Christine
Mary
138 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Jordan, Vernon
Me.
Bridgewater,
Harding, Ruth
Harris,
Md.
R.
3,
Island Falls,
Manley, Cedric
Mansfield,
Wolcott, Vt.
John
Marsden, Paul
Marta, Helen
Martin, Joyce
Marz, Edith
Me.
Cumberland, Md.
Bath Rd., Bristol, Pa.
66
S.
Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
3305 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside, Ohio
96 West Second
St.,
Oswego, N. Y.
Sinclairville,
N. Y.
Mason, Alfred
73 Fenno
St.,
Mason, Beryl
73 Fenno
St.,
Mason, Myrtle
288 Prospect
Wollaston, Mass.
Wollaston, Mass.
Cambridge, Mass.
St.,
Matthews, Joy
39 Mt. Joy Ave., Freeport,
L.
I.,
N. Y.
Matthews, Victor
39 Mt. Joy Ave., Freeport,
L.
I.,
N. Y.
Mauger, Katherine
R. D.
West
5,
May, Golden
Chester, Pa.
Moultonville, N. H.
Box
Maybury, John
317, Bristol, Pa.
4402 Dension Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
McCusker, Doris
McEdward, Norma
Concord, Vt.
McElhenny, Anna
Rhodes Ave., Collingdale,
11
McElwee, Sue
106 Appleton
Pa.
Lowell, Mass.
St.,
Mcllwain, Gladys
218 Josephine Ave., Windsor, Ontario
McKee, Kenneth
19 Washington
McKeel, Mary
McKenney,
21
Fox
58 School
Pearl
McKinney, Kathryn
R.
306'
McKitrick, Freda
Mellinger,
St., E.
Mary
23 East
2
Marion
Elm
50 Lawrence
Donald
438 Washington
5421 N. Lawrence
Phyllis
35 Chicago Ave.,
Musnug, Vivian
Muxworthy, Charles
St.,
Bath,
Me.
Philadelphia, Pa.
St.,
48 Fairview
Morris, Hilda
Washington
Blvd.,
North Bellmore, N. Y.
Park.
Martha
Washington
Blvd.,
North Bellmore, N. Y.
Park,
Miriam
Washington
Blvd.,
Park, Irene
Parks, Lucille
207
Harold
Parry,
Ruth
Payne,
Dana
St.,
Allentown, Pa.
Allentown, Pa.
73 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
73 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
5"?
Courier Blvd., Kenmore, N. Y.
Pennington, Luther
Pennypacker, Wilbur
Perry, Janice
Petitt,
544, Linesville, Pa.
S. Fifth St.,
1135 Linden
Patton, Jay
Patton,
North Bellmore, N. Y.
Box
Parker, Elizabeth
18 Glen
Rensselaer, N. Y.
St.,
1122 Cambridge
St.,
Camden, N.J.
W. Glenaven, Youngstown, Ohio
525
637 Norway Ave., Trenton, N.J.
Elva
Plant, Irene
Jerome,
455 Douglas
Plyler, Harriet
209 South Park
Pollard, Shirley
Prouse, Rowland
St.,
Pa.
Akron, Ohio
Canastota, N. Y.
St.,
105 Naylor
St.,
Md.
Salisbury,
St.,
Bethlehem, Pa.
Youngstown, Ohio
Star Route, Scottdale, Pa.
1
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Coleman
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107 Norfolk
Randall, Frank
Marion, Va.
Rapisarda, Frank
11 Bethel St., Springfield,
Erman
Rearick,
R. D.
Nesmithjean
St.,
Wollaston, Mass.
R. D.
1,
Vestal, N. Y.
111H Midland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
Newton, Naomi
802 North
St.,
Endicott. N. Y.
Huntingdon,
Norris, Lillian
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Humber
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Pa.
Ontario
2,
314 Ridgeway Ave., East Liverpool, Ohio
Reed, Dorothy
314 Ridgeway Ave., East Liverpool, Ohio
Rice,
Budd
R. D.
1,
Franklin, Pa.
Rice,
Gene
R. D.
1,
Franklin, Pa.
Rice,
George
9 Landers Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
Box
Richey,
Riley,
1
Myron
694 East 24th
Cuba
160 N. Broughton
St.,
Me.
Rita
22
Hawthorne
St.,
llhon. N. Y.
Ave., Bellmore, N. Y.
Ross, Myra
Russell, Robert
Paterson, N.J.
Sherman. Texas
St..
198 East North
Rogers, Frances
Rosenhammer,
114, Livermore Falls,
Landers Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
2718 Idlewood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
Sophie
Roberts,
1
2718 Idlewood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
Richey, Betty
97 Willow
Naylor, Jean
Mass.
Sharpsville, Pa.
Reed, Donald
Richardson. Allen
N
Cambridge, Mass.
St.,
Rapalje, Robert
Rich, Albert
Northcott, Laura
Skowhegan, Me.
1,
Dracut, Mass.
St.,
537 Madison Ave., Cambridge, Ohio
Malcolm
Newton, Helen
D.
F.
Mercer, Pa.
134 Old Colony Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Moore, Paul
Mundy,
R.
5422 Nevada Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.
4 Granville Ave., Danbury, Conn.
Mobberly, Bernadine
J.
7,
Pangle, Peggy
Danvers, Mass.
St.,
73 Sladen
Mitchell, Florence
Moore,
Ohio
Rd., Pennsville, N.J.
R. D.
Minott, Theodore
Moore, Lawrence
Marietta,
St.,
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Michaels, Alice
Mitchell,
Danielson, Conn.
West Chazy, N. Y.
1,
Auburn
Melnick, Mary
Owego, N. Y.
St.,
St.,
D.
F.
Walpole, Mass.
Palmer, Vera
Robertsdale. Pa.
1233 Hamlin Dr.. Astabula,
Ohio
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Elwood
9 Landers Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
Rose Marie
Olson, Dorothy
61
Bromheld
St..
Wollaston, Mass.
Salvia,
Olson, Howard
61
Bromfield
St.,
Wollaston. Mass.
Sawyer. Robert
951
W6
Ash
St..
Johnstown.
Pa.
Dennison Ave., Akron, Ohio
Allentown, Pa.
Taylor, William
Hegner Hollow Rd., Lisbon, Ohio
Teague, Louise
Schubert, Kenneth
1135 Linden
Scott, Eileen
Scott,
John
Scott,
John D.
Seitz,
Arlene
4
Woodberry
West
75 Carlisle
Mary
28
St.,
Thorne, Jean
Phalanx Station, Ohio
Shuman, Thelma
Ruth
Thurber, Harold
18j/£
N. Hampton
Brooklyn, N. Y.
St.,
Worcester, Mass.
St.,
Roy
Slocum, Donald
25 Gross
115'/2
Sycamore
Smith, Elizabeth
R.
D.
F.
Homer
Bedford, Mass.
Trimbath, Anna
Route
Smith, Keith
R.
W. Medford, Mass.
New Brighton, Pa.
Meductic, New Brunswick
1405 Fifth
Conard
St.,
Box 319 .Windsor, Nova
Gordon
76 Russell
Box
Leona
Stemm, Vesy
28,
St.,
Bath,
St.,
Notth Quincy, Mass.
Mildred
Turkington, Marion
6
Dickerman Lane,
311 Poebles
29
W. Pershing
23 Orchard
St.,
Braintree,
St.,
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Ohio
Manchester, Conn.
Turner, Betty
Leesburg, Va.
161 Essex
Turpel, Ethel
Tustin,
Mass.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mabel
280
Konnan
St.,
Saugus, Mass.
Ave., Washington, Pa.
U
Umstead, Grace
450 Washington
Unterzuber, Alice
12 Berlin
St.,
Royersford, Pa.
Wollaston, Mass.
St.,
Berkshire Rd., Wharton, N.J.
Utter, Robert
Me.
Elm
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
61 East
Elm
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Van Dressar,
Irene
49 Walton
38 Groton Rd., N. Chelmsford, Mass.
1011
K
21
Washington, D. C.
St.,
West
St.,
Everett,
Mass.
Milo, Me.
Sturtevant, Leroy
Summerscales, William
Wachtel, Alexander
Box
Sumner, Mary
11,
Sunberg, Eleanor
R. D.
R. D.
123
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Oxford, Pa.
2,
Butler, Pa.
Rhodes Ave., Collingdale,
Pa.
Washburn, Alma
Webster, Louise
Wells, Dorothy
Wendell, Wilfred
37
Third
St.,
Brockton, Mass.
Wadsworth, Ohio
Maywood
St.,
St.,
Dundas, Ontario
Wotcester, Mass.
405 Vienna Ave., Niles, Ohio
51
Hale
St.,
Beverly,
Mass.
92 Gilford Ave., Laconia, N. H.
1205 Palmetto Ave., Akron, Ohio
3763 South Union, Tulsa, Okla.
West, Margie
3763 South Union, Tulsa, Okla.
White, Grace
St.,
216 Hatt
56
West, Julia
Whetstone, Cornelius
Summer
Alexandria Bay, N. Y.
137 Greenkill Ave., Kingston, N. Y.
Ward, Audrey
Weaver, Erlaine
43 Lotteridge Ave., N. Hamilton, Ontario
St.,
W
Altona, N. Y.
Storms, Victor
Taylor, Lila
Hunt
Bergholz, Ohio
Marilyn
Joseph
45
Scotia
61 East
Stone, Betty
Talley,
North Quincy, Mass.
900 Stratford Ave., Barberton, Ohio
Helen
Stemm, Donnabelle
Swenk, Alma
St.,
Me.
107 Harvard Ave.,
Stanford, Roland
Stiles,
Waterville,
Tullis,
Hunt
134, Bunola, Pa.
Ave., Somerset, Pa.
Sprow, Estella
Stewart, Margaret
I.
Ankney
523
Snowden, Charlotte
Steiner,
2,
Box
Snearley, Pauline
Staten,
Me.
Belle Vernon, Pa.
1,
D.
F.
Smith, Rolland
Stanley,
Waterville,
507 Power Rd., Pawtucket, R.
Smith, Janet
Stairs,
2,
West Chazy, N. Y.
45
West Jonesport, Me.
Traverse, Dolores
28 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Smith, Ernest
Smith,
New
St.,
Ohio
West Chazy, N. Y.
Tidball, Seth
Pittsburgh, Pa.
St.,
Shadyside,
St.,
South Woodbury, Vt.
Dove
Tracy, Harvey
28 Ebbett Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Smith, Astrid
Tidball,
Glencoe, Ohio
Simms, Vera
41st
Thorp, Juanita
834 Melrose Ave., Trenton, N.J.
Richmond
W.
518 Ohio Ave., Salem, Ohio
Thurber, Everest
St.,
Hopkinton, Mass.
St.,
Landers Rd., Wollaston, Mass.
226
Warren, Ohio
177
Simmons, Nancy
80 Pond
215 Wil iams Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.
Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
Newton
Waldoboro, Me.
Thomas, Edward
Thomas, Olga
207 North Irwine
Shollenberger, Vivian
Slick,
Scotia
Wharton, N.J.
St.,
Eugene
Point, Pa.
Nova
Orchard
15
Temple, Helen
Terwilliger,
East Chelmsford, Mass.
Shoff, Louise
Sickler,
Warren, Ohio
St.,
Bass River,
Shedd, Dorothy
Shields,
Gloucester, Mass.
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Camp
Valley
Mary
Sharpe,
St.,
Widowsky, Betty
Wild, Everett
822 Penn
32 Burnside
St.,
St.,
Bethlehem, Pa.
Providence, R.
583 Schiller Ave.,
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Akron, Ohio
1137 Smithfield Ave., Saylesville, R.
I.
Sandy Creek, N. Y.
Williams, Oliver
Box
Willwerth, Irene
Union
182,
Wilson, Ruth
Wolfe, George
Wood, Jean
Wool, Glenna
Wooledge,
Emma
City, Pa.
Chazy, N. Y.
32 Sandwich Rd.,
273
Huron
20 Latham
Wormhood,
Christine
Wright, Austin
Wright, Florence
North Baldwin, Me.
56 Tirrell
St.,
R. D.
Quincy, Mass.
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Poland,
Ohio
Wareham, Mass.
St.,
Ct.,
Barberton,
Ohio
Burlington, Vt.
Black River, N. Y.
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