vol.22-1945 - MNU Institutional Repository
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vol.22-1945 - MNU Institutional Repository
I . ",~;WrtV OH, for a booke and a shady nooke, Eyther in doorc or out. With the greene leaves whispering overhead, Or the Where I streete cryes maie reade all all at about, my ease Both of the newt and olde. For a Is jollie goodc booke whereon better to me than golde to looke 1 &X*^J~4&tld MARY RUTHERFORD GAUTHIER Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 \ http://archive.org/details/nautilus1945unse Nautilus EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE WOLLASTON, MASSACHUSETTS p i^ reword The star symbolizes an unconquerable Throughout the ages will to succeed. it drawn man upward and onward, through and toil, soul reaches. of victory. Today We the is dark veil rent by the But they are continue to first sacrifice unstinting]}' upon a 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 we has our own we a will goals today in tomorrow may dawn triumphantly world forever free. • .•* 'JTj . -_-. V. - ^ w ^^B^^V^^^^^L JEM M£^fe Er^ • *-*' - -W > VI T *•'•*. -1 „ ^B v jtal Ep^l2 U- ^^V r*" T/^^^^B^l Wi^^ . Contents Faculty Classes Activities Advertising *D c dic 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 t i sincerely o the Nautilus n 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, r** 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. \ 14 r *r 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. { 15 r Young the \l \FO H VRRIS, M \ - Correlating literature human views Harris eyes of the masters with life. nature Pr I through the Gentlenc- and manner bespeak inner tranquillity and the peace of is, EDITH FRANCES < waters. still Make me < a Her daily prayer channel of blessing >V1 . 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 I VSPER ROSS NAYLOR, M Otiii: B.S., \ M 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 \l K I si- strong body with in a a strong a strong faith guide to truth \\(,| NB1 RG, \ M 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\- \ 16 I 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 { 17 } 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 \ 18 r and facul- and ease library life. ^L 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. •{19 } M^^ fe~ 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 .1 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 .1 worker. 120 } 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. 4 21 \ 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 sa *? Irving S.Jones Rose Marie Helen Temple Salvia f>**^L 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. {21 } — 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 \ 28 r 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. 4 29 } 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, .in i 80 I- 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. {31 } 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 { 82 r litr 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. •(33 > _, "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. \:\\ > 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. •(35 } 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 43 > 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 44 } 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 ! 16 } Charles Muxworthy Rowland Prouse Alma Swenk £~i William Taylor Irene Dorothy Wells Van Dresser * Louise Webster Oliver Williams 147 \ & 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& £10 J?k 9 ©^© ^ £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 £& ? <r> Sarah Brickley Robert Brock sopp Pauline Brunell Marvin Burkhart Ray Carpenter Ralph Crispell Catherine Cubie Evelyn Davis Jack Dell Beatrice ±z® 9. 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 <60 } 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 [62 | 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 {63 } 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 \ 64 \ 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 •{65 } 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 •U- w i 1 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 I). |{. 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. ^_ » ^^ ^0^,^K **" |^W 4B»^^^F r^T^^T jl EyVfr; |^r* '^F 1 r llnl Imp*]: M| Mflft* Y2I 1 E7 r ••! • ol 1 LI I, Smith. Park, Eleed, Curry, 1 * l Musnug, V i Pr* »f t--»s< >r 1 A • j I k ! Baric College Missionary Second /(>" 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 I 82 | 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 [84 J 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 4 90 } 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. ** V w v* fTT f Ii-Mi 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 -192 } 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. Post-War Plans 4 93 } COMPLIMENTS OF DEWARE BROTHERS AND QUINCY'S LARGEST MOST BEAUTIFUL FUNERAL HOME ANT) II O M K L I KK CHAPEL AT M () S P II E R E Donald M. Deware and Robert M. Deware (U. S. Army) Directors 576 HANCOCK STREET Telephone GRAnite 1137 WOLLASTON — ) \AZARENE EASTERN Institutional Member of New England Association Member COLEEGE of Colleges and Secondary Schools Association of American Colleges (the national organization of accredited institutions of learning) Liberal Arts Divinity Industrial Chemistry Pre-Nursing (in New collaboration Education England Deaconess Hospital, Boston) B.S. with Certificate in Nursing in 5 Pre-medicine years, qualifying student to with — take state board examinations for R.N. Speech Engineering (in collaboration with Northeastern University, Music Summer Boston Fall Session Session Registration May Registration September 11 31 Accommodations Limited Apply Early Reasonable Rates Entrance requirements can be completed (lining the college freshman year "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." to Compliments of N. Y. P. S. Robert Hersh President Mrs. Ruth Galusha Sunday School Superintendent Annie Haas W. F. M. S. President CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Wyoming 1109 Street Organized 1926 RALPH A. 11th and MICKEL, Wyoming Minister Streets Allentown, Pa. Phone 6428 AKRON DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. O. L. Benedum, District Superintendent Advisory Hoard District Secretary CHARLES C. HANKS IRA R. AKKRS E. S. CARMAN s BENNETT s. C. "GLORY" B. WOOD District Treasurer CHARLES II' / •'. M. S. MARY A". E, N, (). I \ districl L. HA C Trmteei BENEDUM R. )'. /'. C. HANKS President B. S. HOWARD AKKRS District President T LEWIS AKKRS K. S. CARMAN K. A. PEFFEB with a constant vision for Eastern Xazarene College continued success and victory BEACON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 Avenue Teller New York Beacon, VAX HOUGHTON E. Pastor 7.'5 West Center Street "The church that only moves Forward' Beacon, X. Y. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Attleboro, Mass. George Pastor Seminary Avenue 24 Delp I. Auburn, N. Y. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Barberton, Ohio When A in the city worship with us. friendly welcome awaits you. Sunday School Superintendent VIRGIL TROUT C. N. V. P. S. President MISS JUANITA II'. Rev. Howard A. Park, Pastor /•'. .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 Listen to our radio program every Saturday night at Station WBAL 50000 watts 1090 on your dial 1 1 :.'{() / — Church of the Nazarene "'K&&3 m — * Binghamton, New York — 'Immmmaimmm 1 1 Street jwjS>^^ WK&^r^ * | Main 240 5* ^1 ! ' jm ^fi^li.^^fer FAIL S. GILMORE 15 Cleveland We are proud of Church Also proud 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 ';{.'! is never a stranger in Bradwhether student, representative or faculty member. — Ask them HOOPLE CHURCH 64 Menahan I A 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 <>:(<! SERVICES Sunday School Morning Worship \. V 9:30 a.m. [0:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. P. S. Evangelistic Service 7 Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 7 Mortgage Burning Service, June 10, m. lift.". v."> 1.") : p. m. 3:30 p. m. P axtor V. p. 7:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting /•'. m. 11:00 a. m. P. s. Evening Service X. a. p.m. p.m. 2:30 P.M. I.. Arnold : 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 II w Pastor 6 Sunday School Supt. ^^^^^^ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE II. A WL — /'. . .1/. M rs. V. ' W.F. Pre*. S. I' . 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! 9t'l 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 ll|W IIUI MWII.M I j 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 '.)A. > 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 <>:4.-> 1 0:00 ] 1:00 Intercession 1:00 N. V. 7:00 P. S. Kveninj; Service Portage, Pa. 7 : t.-> Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:.'t0 Thursday Sunday ( Services 'hurch School Worship • angehsl 6:45 12 Sa rvia e '• \ I 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 !): .Juniors lie Maine Phone 124 Si \\ 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 I . ) ou . 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 ... .-,. ,• Class Meeting !):<><) Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship \. Y. P. 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 L. I., N. Y. w A R R E N P E N N S Y Whenever you are around Warren, remember to visit our church at the corner Pennsylvania Avnue East and L V A N Irving Street. I A Phone 196 Our Pastor REV. G. V. WOODS " A friendly church in a friendly city" The Church of the Nazarene First WEST CHESTER, .-v:..\ : ' .'.'••''•'.•'.. > - ' : ' .' •' t ' ^ ». „ HENRY REV. PA. • ;*, V . ' '^^-^--^^''•- ''':.' <- / •'*-"''.'•. H. REEVES, Pastor . - '. .' ' ~ > ;• s,' . , • >i^^z\ . BEST V" fe WISHES ami CONGRATTJ LATIONS to the CLASS OF '45 «S5\ "THE HKVIVAL (HI RCIL Warren, Ohio First Church Buckeye and Mulberry N.W. I). Morning Worship, Sunday Service, PALMER, A.M. Sunday 7:30 P.M. Thursday 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service, Mid-Wcck 10:45 I). Church Sundav School 9:30 A.M. Mother's Prayer League, Thursday 9:30 A.M. "A One Block North Pastor N. V. P. S. 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. ('. 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 l> Will. KETNER Mini$U r See Organiser E.N.C. <>f the First PREPAB \TOKY CLUB January >:>. \<.n:> 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 ( ( '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 1 \.M LOO V 7.00 I'M B \l mi |>.M 8.00 P l.SO Paitor REV. W II. 1. 1 \M I. STRIXGH Wl \l I'M Residence 179-24 144th Ivenue Springfield Gardens, \. Y. Phone: Laurelton 8 .'- ST. CLAIR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1277 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario GREETINGS FROM THE CHURCH THAT — provides half the — . . . 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