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the st. paul bible college music department
presents
a combined recital
featuring
helmut ernest rischer - baritone -
gerald edward kerr - trumpet -
eight o'clock
thursday eve
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ah, poor heart he scorns thy love
non piu andrai • • • • • . . . . . . . . mozart
the count seeks to get rid of cherubino by sending him to war. in this song figaro makes fun of the life he will have in the army • • • much fame but not a penny
helmut ernest rischer - baritone -
trumpet concerto . . . . . . I allegro
II andante III allegro
• • • • • • • • .haydn
gerald edward kerr - trumpet -
an die musik • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • schubert
to music thou gracious art, how oft hast thou my heart recalled to love and gladness
• • • with my song will i praise him • • •
der musensohn • • • • • • • • . . . . schubert
through field and forest faring, of gladsome song unsparing, from place to place 1 stray
helmut e. rischer
II
concerto • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • bobrnstedt
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III
gerald e. kerr
the sally gardens • • • . . . . arr. britten
bright is the ring of words • vaughan williams
sea fever •• . . . . .. ' . . . . . ireland
when lights go rolling round the sky • • • ireland
helmut e. rischer
serenade • . . . . • • • • schubert
andante et scherzo • • 4 • • • • • • bar at gerald e. kerr
accompanists
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june smith
glena kratzer
clyde spurlin
walter frankenberry
ruth arp
linda boyd
helmut rischer is a student of william lock
MUSIC DEPARTIVIENT
of the
ST. PAUL BIBlE COLLEGE
presents
in combined recital
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Tuesday Evening1 May 2, 1961 at 8:00 O'Clock
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St. Paul Bible College
CHORAL CLUB presents Part I of Handel's Oratorio
THE 1'1ESSIAH
PROGRAM
OVERTURE - Organ
CHORUS - And the Glory of the Lord
RECITATIVE - Bass - Thus Saith the Lord AIR - Bass -But Who 1'1ay Abide the Day of His Coming CHORUS - And He Shall Purify the Sons of Levi
RECITATIVE - Alto - Behold1 A Virgin Shall Conceive AIR - Alto and Chorus - 0 Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion CHORUS - For Unto Us A Child Is Born
RECITATIVE - Soprano - There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field RECITATIVE - Soprano - And the Angel Said Unto Them RECITATIVE - Soprano - And Suddenly There Was With The Angel CHORUS - Glory to God in the Highest
RECITATIVE - Alto - Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind be Opened AIR - Alto - He Shall Feed His Flock AIR - Soprano - Come Unto Him, All Ye That Labor CHORUS - His Yoke Is Easy, and His Burden Is Light
*CHORUS - Hallelujah
* * * * * * * * * * * Dr. Gord~n Howell - Director Misa Laurel Matheson - Pianist Mr. Philip Burnelle - Organist Miss Jeanette Larson - Soprano 11iss Lane Kallberg - Soprano Mrs. l"T.arilyn Sundeen - Contralto Mr. Helmut Rischer - Bass 'Mr. Evans Curry - Narrator
*The custom of having the audience stand during the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus was established in England and is a revered tradition.
December 15, 1960 - Chapel
We Gather Together
t·Je gather together to ask the Lord's blessing; He chastens and hastens His \v:!.ll to make known; The wicked oppressing now cease fro$ distresGing, Sing praises to His Name; He forgets not His cwn.
We all do extol Thee, Thou Leader tr!u~~hant, And pray that Thou still oar DE-fender \vilt be. Let Thy congregation escape t ·::- ibtlc>.tion; Thy Name be ever praised~ 0 L·:>rd make us free.
Darlene Chamberlin Lucille Brown Frances Decker Carolyn Greene Janet Zwickey
VOCAL ENSEMBLE
Carolyn Dean Merton Tai.mer Joseph Tewir.kel Jam.?. s N.ason William Lock
Pianist - Miss June Smith Organist - Mrs. Ruth Fardig Songleader - Mr. Gorden Howell
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Thankfulness is the soil in which joy thrives.
St. Paul Bible College
THANKSGIVING CHAPEL SERVICE
November 23, 1960
Organ Prelude Mrs. Ruth Fardig
Come Thou Almighty King Vocal Ensemble
We Gather Together Congregation
0 For A Thousand Tongues to Sing Vocal Ensemble
Responsive Reading
Thompfi!on
Kremser
Glaser
Psalms 147
Prayer Rev. Stanton Richardson
Thanks to God Hultman J.ames Mason, Joseph Tewinkel
Message "Thanks be to God" Rev. Charles Shepson
Benediction Pres:l.dent HeJirry Hardwick
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Joy to the worldl the Lord is come Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing, And heaven and nature sing, And heaven and heaven and nature sing.
Joy to the worldl the Saviour reigns Let men their songs employ, While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains Repeat the sounding joy, Repeat the sounding joy, Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.
He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love, And wonders of His love, And wonders, wonders of His love.
GIRLS CHOIR
c. Arant J. Fuller R. Arp H. Hagen P. Batdorf L. Hall D. Bishop s. Harper B. Bolstad P. Housden N. Carey A. Hedrick M. Clark K. Heppner E. Countryman E. Hunt D. Eastman E. Knudsen M. Eastman G. Knudsen z. Eberle M. Leimberer v. Edgell J. Metcalf M. Ecklund R. Myers P. Ferrier R. Nelson C. Fivecoate J. N1chols G. Frantik F. Ohm
D. Roe G. Roush c. Schock A. Schell B. sc·ott I. Searles N. Seeley M. Shaw L. Shelden L. Stanton J. Steffen s. Thompson P. Vytlacil M. Welk
St. Paul Bible College
CHRISTMAS CHAPEL
December 16, 1960
PRELUDE Mrs. Carolyn Dean
Jqy to the World Congregation
PRAYER Rev. Donald Trouten
THE CHRISTMAS STORY
0 Come, 0 Come Emmanuel Grant
0 Little Town of Bethlehem Ambrose
Jesus the King Is Born Ritter c. Hendrickson - Soloist with Choir
Slumber Song Anonymous G. Roush, P. Vytlacil, s. Thompson -Trio
0 Holy Night Adam · M. Bakk - Soloist with Choir
CHALLENGE
BENEDICTION
Girls Choir Director Organist Pianist Vibraharpist Narrator
President Harry Hardwick
Rev. Viron Miller
Mrs. Lucille Brown Mrs. Carolyn Dean
Rhoda Nelson Florence Ohm James O'Hara
th€ (jJRts ChOIR
OF ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE IN
LUCILLE M. BROWN Director
sacReb conceRt
The ST. PAUL
BIBLE COLLEGE
OR\fORIO CHOIR
presents
THE MESSIAH by
George Frederick Handel
FEBRUARY 5, 1961 3 O'CLOCK
•
SIMPSON MEMORIAL CHURCH CHARLES & FRYE
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
Part 1
Overture RECITATIVE-Comfort Ye My People (Isaiah 40:1-3)
AIR-Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill made low; the crooked straight , and the rough places plain. (Isaiah 40:4)
CHORUS-And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. (Isaiah 40:5)
RE CITATIVE-Thus Saith the Lord of Hosts
AIR-But who may abide the day of His coming , and who shall stand when He appeareth? For He is like a refiner's fire. (Malachi 3:2)
CHORUS-And He shall purify the sons of Levi , that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness. (Malachi 3:3)
RE CITATIVE-Behold , A virgin Shall Conceive (Isaiah 7:14)
AIR and CHOR US-0 thou that tellest good tidings to Zion, get thee up into the high mountain; 0 thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem, lift it up, be not afraid; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your God!
Arise , shine , for thy light is come , and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee . (Isaiah 40:9; 60:1)
CHORUS-For Unto Us A Child Is Born (Isaiah 9:6)
Pastoral Symphony RECITATIVE-There Were Shepherds Abiding In the Field (Luke 2:8)
And lo! The angel of the Lord (Luke 2:9) And the angel said unto them (Luke 2: IO, II) And suddenly there was with the angel (Luke 2: 13)
CHORUS- Glory to God in the highest, and peach on earth, good will towards men . (Luke 2: I4)
RECITATIVE-Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened (Isaiah 35:5, 6)
AIR-He shall feed His flock like a shepherd; and He shall gather the lambs with His arm, and carry them in His bosom, and gently lead those that are with young. (1 saiah 40: II)
AIR-Come unto Him, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and He shall give you rest .
Take His yoke upon you, and learn of Him; for He is meek and lowly of heart : and he shall find rest unto your souls . (Matthew II:28,29)
CHORUS-His yoke is easy a nd His burden is light.
Part 11 CHORUS-Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world.
(John 1:29)
AIR-He was despised and rejected of men: a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief. (Isaiah 53:3)
CHORUS-Surely He hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; He was wounded for our transgressions; He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him. (Isaiah 53:4,5)
CHORUS-And with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:5)
CHORUS-All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.
(Isaiah 53:6)
CHORUS-Lift up your heads , 0 ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in .
Who is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty , the Lord mighty in battle.
Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
Who is the King of glory? The Lord of Hosts , He is the King of glory. (Psal.m 24: 7-10)
AIR-How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things . (Romans 10:15)
AIR-Why do the nations so furiously rage together? and why do the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth rise up, and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord, and against His Anointed . (Psalm 2:1,2)
RECITATIVE-He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh them to scorn. (Psalm 2:4)
AIR-Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. (Psalm 2:9)
CHORUS-Hallelujah! for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord , and of
His Christ; and He shall reign for ever and ever. King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. Hallelujah'
(Revelation 19:6; Il:l5; 19:16)
Part 111 AIR-I know that my Redeemer liveth , and that He shall stand at the latter day
upon the earth: And though worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God. For now is Christ risen from the dead, the first-fruits of them that
sleep. (Job 19:25,26; I Corinthians 15:20)
CHORUS-Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
RECITATIVE-Behold I tell you a mystery.
AIR-The trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
CHORUS-Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by His blood, to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength , and honour, and glory, and blessing.
Blessing and honour, glory and power , be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for ever and ever.
Amen . (Revelation 5:12, 13)
THE ORATORIO CHOIR
composed of
members of
The St. Paul Choral Club The Girls Choir
The Foe u lty and Staff
assisted by
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Dr. Gordon P. Howell - Conductor
Laurel Matheson - Pianist
Mrs. Ruth Fardig - Organist
SOLOISTS
Soprano Alto
CAROL MEACHAM JOYCE GROTHMAN
Tenor Bass
JOSEPH TEWINKEL WILLIAM LOCK
1961 Youth Conference
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PROGRAM
FRIDAY, APRIL 14TH
Registration------2:00p .m. -5 :00p.m. Supper----------------------5 :30 p .m. Singspiration--- --------------7 :30p.m. Evening Service--------------8:30p.m. Back to School- Refreshments----- - -- -Lights Out------------------11 :30 p .m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH
Morning
Breakfast---------.---------- -7 :00 a . m . Devotions------------------- ..., 8:00 a.m . What Kind of World Is This?-- - 8:30 a.m . Break- - - - - -- - - - - -- -- - - - -- - - - 9 : 30 a . m . Choir Practice and Question & Answer Period--- - ------------------9:45a.m . Teen am ics--- -------- -- --- - -10 :30 a . m . Lunch------------------- ---12:00 a .m .
Afternoon
Meet in front of Boy ' s Dorm for Recreation--------------- 1:45 p.m . Como Olympics---------- 2:00-4:00 p.m. Clean Up (Dress for Evening Service) ------------------------------5 :00p.m. Supper----------------------5 :30p .m .
Saturday Evening
Assemble in front of Main .Bldg. --6:30pm. Motorcade to Minneapolis-----7 :00 p.m. World Missions Production- - --8:00 p.m. Motorcade back to School--------------Lights Out-------------------12:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 16TH
Breakfast------ - --------------8:00a.m. Sunday School at Simpson Church ---------- ----------- - - --- ---9:30 a . m. Worship Service-------------10:45 a :m. Dinner- Banquet-------------- -1 :30 p.m .
NOTES
THEME SONG
"THAT I MAY KNOW HIM"
Jesus loved with a love far beyond all compare,
For it measured as high as God's throne;
Then it reached down to earth to the lowest of men,
When He died for my sin to atone, Like a light His love shone and is
shining there still, On the long road to Calv' ry He trod; . Where it's warmth and its glow make
me want more to know Of this Pure One the Dear Son of God.
(Chorus)
That I may know Him is my desire, To let his great love my soul inspire; 'Til I am willing my life to give To my Redeemer, then shall I live. Letting His Spirit rule o're my own; Knowing the Saviour and making Him
known.
THE ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE
FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL
COMMENCEMENT
Wednesday, the Twenty-fifth of May Nineteen Hundred Sixty
At Eight o'Clock
EXERCISES HELD IN THE
Simpson Memorial Church CHARLES AND FRY STREETS
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Order of Service
ORGAN PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL-"Pomp and Circumstance" . .. .. ..... . .. . Elgar Janet K. Ludwigson
Audience remain seated during processional
INVOCATION . ... . . . . .. .. . .. .. . ... Reverend Merton W. Tanner Registrar
HYMN-"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" .. . .... . . . .. . . . . . Luther Reverend Joseph M. Tewinkel, Dean of Men
A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our helper He, amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing: For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work us woe; His craft and power are great, And, armed with cruel hate, On earth is not his equal.
Did we in our own strength confide, Our striving would be losing; Were not the right Man on our side, The Man of God's own choosing: Dost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is He; Lord Sabaoth, His name, From age to age the same, And He must win the battle.
That word above all earthly powers, No thanks to them, abideth; The Spirit and the gifts are ours Through Him who with us sideth: Let goods and kindred go, This mortal life also; The body they may kill: God's truth abideth still, His kingdom is forever.
READING OF THE SCRIPTURE ..... . .... Dr. Gordon P. Howell Associate Professor of Music
SOLO-"The Lord Is My Light" .. ..... . .. ... .. ........ . Allitsen Mr. Harold T. Brundin, Professor of Voice
ADDRESS . ...... . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. ........ . .. Dr. Jared F. Gerig President, Fort Wayne Bible College, Fort Wayne, Indiana
CHORAL CLUB OCTET-"0 For a Thousand Tongues" . . ........ . . . ... . Arr. Soderstrom
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS . . Reverend Harry T. Hardwick President, St. Paul Bible College
Candidates presented by Dean of Education
Reverend Joseph C. Wenninger
CONFERRING OF DEGREES .. . ... Reverend Harry T. Hardwick
Candidates presented by department chairmen
Mrs. Lucille M. Brown, Music Mrs. Addie B. Raines, Christian Education
Reverend G. Linwood Barney, Missions Reverend George E. Cannon, Bible and Theology
AWARDING OF HONORS .. . . . .. . . Reverend Harry T. Hardwick
HYMN-"0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" ...... . ...... . Smith 0 Master, let me walk with Thee In lowly paths of service free; Tell me Thy secret; help me bear The strain of toil, the fret of care.
Help me the slow of heart to move By some clear, winning word of love; Teach me the wayward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way.
Teach me Thy patience, still with Thee In closer, dearer company, In work that keeps faith sweet and strong In trust that triumphs over wrong.
In hope that sends a shining ray Far down the future's broad'ning way; In peace that only Thou canst give, With Thee, 0 Master, let me live.
BENEDICTION . ... . .... . . . . . . . . . .. Reverend George E. Cannon Chairman, Bible and Theology Department
RECESSIONAL
POSTLUDE
DIPLOMAS • Merrill Eugene Bakk .... . .. . ..... .. . . . .. ..... . Cook, Minnesota
Lewis F. Blanchard . . . ... . .. .... . .. .... . ... . Camden, Tennessee
Inez 0 . Honeywell . . ....... .. . ... . . . .. .. ... .. Neligh, Nebraska
*Merle Isobel Kinnick ..... . ..... White Sulphur Springs, Montana
Dallas Eugene Minnick .. . . ... . .. . .... Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania
Nancy Louise Noble .. . . . . ... . ......... . . ... . . . . Dixon, Illinois
Margaret Ella Roberts ..... . ... . . . ... . . . . .. . .. Poplar, Montana
Jeanette ~ay Schwoch . . .. . . . . . ... ....... .. . Barnum, Minnesota
*Virginia Mae Steinkamp . ...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . St. Paul, Minnesota
Donna Lee Wells . . ........ . ... . . . . . ... . Minneapolis, Minnesota
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES
Bachelor of Music in Church Music with Christian Education
Annette Ruth Nyberg . ....... .. .. . . .. . .... . Hinckley, Minnesota
Bachelor of Religious Education
*Phyllis Arlene DaMoude . .. . .. . ... .. . .. .. . Danneborg, Nebraska
*Walter J. Fuller . ..... ... .. ..... . ...... .. . .. Sebeka, Minnesota
*Susan Amy Hanaford . . .. . .. .. .. ... . . .. .. Monticello, Minnesota
*Ina Jean Howe ... .. .. ..... ..... .. .. ... ..... Portsmouth, Iowa
*Audre Jean McVety .. ... .. . .. . . ..... ... . Pine River, Minnesota
*Wayne D. Matejka ........ . . ... .. . . .... .. .. Alberta, Minnesota
David A. Smith . .. . . .. . .. . . ... .. .. .. .... . .. Charles City, Iowa
Bachelor of Religious Education with Church Music
*Marjorie Ann Ford . ... . ... . . .. ... ... . ... Hammond, Wisconsin
*Darlys Pauline Olson . .. .... .. . . ... .. ... . .. . . . Tracy, Minnesota
Bachelor of Science in Missions
Elaine Dorothy Dincau ... .. . . . ... . ... .. .. . . . Duluth, Minnesota
*·*Kenneth E. Gowdy .. . . ... ..... . .... .. .. . .. . Duluth, Minnesota
Gordon D. Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... Star Prairie, Wisconsin
Rita Joanne Jensen .. . . .. . .. . ........ ...... . Staples, Minnesota
Tay E. Kersey .... .. .. . .. . ... . . ... . . ... Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bernard R. Kuhne .. . .. .... . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . . .... .. . . .. France
·**Thomas B. Kyle ...... . . ..... .. . .. . .. . .... . .. . . .. Akron, Ohio
Douglas Roy McVety .. .. .... .... .. .. .. ... Regina, Saskatchewan
Fred K. Moore ....... . ....... . .............. Rockford, Illinois
Phyllis J. Ralls .. .. .... ......... . . . . . . .. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Orrel Nash Steinkamp . .. .. ...... . ......... Renville, Minnesota
Bachelor of Theology in Missions
Kenneth E. Gowdy .... ... .... . ... ... .. . .. .. Duluth, Minnesota
Thomas B. Kyle . .. . ..... . ......... ... .. ... .... .. Akron, Ohio
NOTE: Hoods placed upon those who receive the Bachelor of Theology degree have significance as follows: the hood itself indicates an advanced degree; the color on the outside edge of the hood signifies the field of theology; colors inside hood are the colors of the college.
Bachelor of Arts in Bible e Paul N. Frederick ................... New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Robert A. Hallquist ........ ... ......... Minneapolis, Minnesota
R. A. Karklin .................... . ........ St. Paul, Minnesota
Marcia Y. L. Kwoh ........ . ..... .. ... . .. Kowloon, Hong Kong
George A. Nagel. .... ... ... .. ..... .. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
J ackson J. Stutler ........................ Sutton, West Virginia
James C. K. Tsoi . ....................... Lloyd Road, Singapore
Bachelor of Theology
H arley W. Wheeler ............ . ......... .. Henning, Minnesota
**Also being awarded the Bachelor of Theology in Missions Degree. *Also received the diploma of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association.
GRADUATION HONORS
With Highest Honor
Kenneth A. Gowdy ......................... Missions Department
Gordon D. Jensen ........... . .... .... ...... Missions Department
With Honor
Phyllis Arlene DaMoude ........... Christian Education Department
Robert A. Hallquist . .. . .. .......... Bible and Theology Department
Susan A. Hanaford ............... Christian Education Department
Rita J. Jensen ... .... .. .. . ........ ... .... .. . Missions Department
The St. Paul Bihle College
With this commencement exercise the St. Paul Bible College
completes over four decades of service in the field of Christian higher
education, specifically in the area of training men and women for
avenues of ministry. It was founded in 1916 and has offered training
for the Christian ministry for fourty-four consecutive years. It is the
midwestern regional college of the Christian and Missionary Alli
ance, one of the world's leading missionary agencies, nevertheless, its
students come from approximately twenty different denominations
and usually from half the states of the United States and various
foreign countries.
Tonight's graduates, the class of 1960, now join the noble and
ever-growing army comprised of St. Paul's "sons and daughters" who
now literally encircle the globe in dedicated ministry and unending
service to Christ.
Saint Paul Bihle College Englewood at Hamline
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
THE ANNUAL
Commencement Musicale
SIMPSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
DR. GORDON P. HOWELL
LUCILLE M. BROWN
Directors
Tuesday, May Twenty-fourth NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
. .
Program.
ORGAN PRELUDE
ALL HAIL THE POWER .................... . arr. Glena Kratzer
Trumpet Trio
INVOCATION ........ .... ... . .......... . Rev. H. T. Hardwick
HE NEVER SAID A MUMBALIN' WORD .... . arr. Max T. Krone
ALLELUIA ... . . . . ........ . .......... . ............ Thompson
St. Paul Choral Club Dr. Gordon Howell, Director
HI KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH (Messiah) . . Handel
Sylvia Wentworth, Soprano
*SAVIOR, TEACH ME ......... ... . ....... .. .... . Glena Kratzer
J. Larson, G. Kratzer, J. Kerr
*A CHILD'S EVENING PRAYER ... . ...... Kenneth Morningstar
Jeanette Larson, Soprano
*I WILL GIVE PEACE . ......... ... . . ... . ... . . Laurel Matheson
Carol Meacham, Soprano
· HF ANT ASIA . . . ..... .. . ... . . .. ... .. . ................ Mozart
Tom Hardwick, Pianist
IF WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS (Elijah) .......... . Mendelssohn
Merrill Bakk, Tenor
PRAISE TO THE LORD ......... .. . .. .. . . arr. Alfred Whitehead
0 REST IN THE LORD ... .... . .......... ... . arr. Lucille Brown
HOW GREAT THOU ART ............. .... .. arr. Lucille Brown Girls Choir
Lucille M. Brown, Director
*·x-GRAND CHORUS .. ...... .... ....... . ... . . .. ... . ... Dubois Darlene Brown, Organist
**OMNIPOTENCE ........ ... .. .. . . . .... ....... ... . Schubert Carol Meacham, Soprano
ANNOUNCEMENTS . ..... . .............. R ev. ]. C. W enninger
"**RHAPSODY IN BLUE . .... .. . . ...... .. .. .. .. ... ... Gershwin Glena Kratzer, Pianist
·x-·r.-·x-LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED .. .. .... .. . Speaks Mrs. Joyce Grothman, Soprano
ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS NAME . . .... . arr. Ross Root Marimbas: R. Root, G. Howell ; Vibraharp : L. Brown;
Piano: J. Smith
'Hf*THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS ............. ... . Scott Mrs. Claire Westfall, Soprano
THE LORD'S PRAYER ... .... . .... . .... . .......... . . . M alotte Choral Club Octette
ALL BREATHING LIFE SING AND PRAISE YE THE LORD ... . .. .. ... ............ ..... . Bach
St. Paul Choral Club Dr. Gordon Howell, Director
GOD OF OUR FATHERS .... ... . ...... . arr. Livingston Gearhart All Participants
BENEDICTION . ... .......... . .. ..... ... . .. . R ev. V. 0. Miller
*These original compositions and arrangements represent the department of theory. **These numbers have been selected from the Recitals of the year.
***These selections are performed by former graduates of the Music Department.
THE ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE
ANNOUNCES
Its Forty-third Annual COMMENCEMENT
ACTIVITIES
MAY 22-25, 1960
Baccalaureate Address ___ ___ ______ 8:00P.M. Sunday, May 22
Rev. Carl Volstad, Northwestern District Superintendent of The Christian and Missionary Alliance, Chairman of the College Board, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon.
Senior Class Night_ ____ __ __ _____ 8:00 P.M. Monday, May 23
A final presentation by the class of graduates based upon the theme: "Going Forth With A Purpose".
Commencement Musicale ____ ____ 8: 00 P.M. Tuesday, May 24
The annual musical program in which the music department presents the St. Paul Choral Club, Girls' Choir and other college musicians.
Commencement ______ ___ ____ 8:00P.M. Wednesday, May 25
The commencement address will be delivered by Dr. Jared F. Gerig, President of the Fort Wayne Bible College, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
All events will take place at the
SIMPSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
CHARLES AND FRY STREETS
ST. PAUL, MINN.
St. Paul Bible College
S T U D I 0 R E C I T A L
Tuesday Evening, October 18. 1960
PROGRAM
A Virgin Shall Conceive"
7:00 p.m.
Sanderson Handel
Captain Mac' "Messiah"
"Behold! "Oh Thou That Tellest Good Tidi ngs to Zion"
Marilyn Sundeen - Vocal
Allegro Brillant - Op. #19 Ten Have Helmut Rischer - Violin
Into the Night Edwards "Hark! Hark! the Lark" Schubert
Sharen Bailey - Vocal
Prelude in G - Op.J. #25 Rachmaninoff Jerry Dean - Piano
Early One Morning · The Two Grenadiers
Dave Kaufman - Vocal
Viltoria. Mis Core! Art Thou the Christ?
Jeanette Larson - Vocal
Andante et Scherzo Jerry Kerr - Trumpet
German Schumann
Carissimi O' Hara
Bar at
Accompanists: Laurel Matheson Glena Kratzer Rhoda Nelson
NEXT SEMINAR AND RECITAL: November 15, 1960
St. Paul Bible College
S T U D I 0 RECITAL
Tuesady Evening, December 13, 1960 7:00 p.m.
Meditation Night
PROGRAM
The Lord's Prayer Arlene Blomquist - Organ
I Wonder As I Wander The Robin 1 s Carol
Kathy Olson - Vocal
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Bonnie Bolstad - Cornet
A Star Was His Candle Sharen Bail~ - Vocal
Fantaisie - Impromptu Rhoda Nelson - Piano
0 Holy Night Gloria Roush - Vocal
Valse (Posthumous) Glena Kratzer - Piano
Gesu Bambino Sharen Baile.y - Vocal
Kinder Jenkins Halotte
Niles Head
Luther
Del Riego
Chopin
Adam
Chopin
Yon
Sweet Little Jesus Mac Gimsey Jerry Kerr • Vocal
Accompanists: Laurel Matheson Glena Kratzer Sharen Bailey
NEXT SEMINAR AND RECITAL: January 17, 1961
St. Paul Bible College
S T U D I 0 RECITAL
Tuesday Evening, February 21, 1961 7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM
Lord, I Want to Be Arr. Stewart 1rJille Could I have held His· Nail-pierced hand O'Hara
Sandy Martens - Vocal
M.r Jesus I Love Thee Gordon Dennis Sundberg - Cornet
Behold the Master Passeth By Hanunond Pat Vytlacil - Vocal
Near the Cross Doane Virgil Adams - Trumpet
Calm As the Night Bohme Sharon Baile,y - Vocal
Fantaisie En Mi Bemol Barat Jerry Nicholson - Trumpet
Spirit of God Neidlinger Don Bergen - Vocal
Guide Me Oh Thou great Jehovah Lansing Jeanette Larson and Helmut Rischer - Duet
Waltzes, Op. 39 Brahms Rhoda Nelson and Bonnie Aspseter - Duet
Accompanists: Bonnie Aspseter Sharon Bailey Rhoda Nelson
NEXT SEMINAR AND RECITAL: March 14, 1961
ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE
MUSIC CHAPEL
Aprll 12, 1961
presented b.1 Mr. Lock Baritone
SACRED SONGS CF THE PEOPLE
Early Plainsong
The Scales Ambrose of Milan Antiphonal Singing "Easter Chant"
The Chorale
Its Roots :Hartin Luther 11 0 U,ve That Casts out Fear"
The Psalm Tune
Its Roots John Calvin Bourgeois and the new scales "Psalm One Hundred" Lining Out "Psalm 116"
Metred Hymn Tunes
Alleluia
J.s. Bach
Old Hundred Windsor
"How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds"
Gospel Songs
"This One Thing I Know''
Folk Songs
"I Have a Song In My Heart" "Children of the Hef~venly Father" 11 How Great Thou Art"
Swedish
St. Paul Bible College
S T U D I 0 R E C I T A L
Tuesday Evening, April 18, 1961 7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM
Rustle of Spring Norma Seeley - Piano
The Publican Van De Water l~rion Bauman - Vocal
O~d~~lli~ ~~ Arleen Schell - Vocal
Sonatina III, Op~ 36 Clementi Pat Housden - Piano
How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings Liddle James Huddleston - Vocal
Prelude in Bb Major Chopin Jeanie Edgell - Piano
I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked O'Hara Suanna Harper - Vocal
Spirit of God Neidlinger David Yeats - Vocal
Sweet Hour of Pr~er Bradbury Grand Choeur Du Bois
Arlene Blomquist - Organ
Eternal Day Sateren Joe Beatty - Vocal
Accompanists: Laurel Matheson Delinda Bishop Sharen Bailey
FIRST SPRING RECITAL: April 25, 1961
'\
ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE
MUSIC CHAPEL
April 191 1961
presented byWilliam Lock, Baritone
SACRED SONGS OF THE SOLOIST
We Sing to Him
The Lord's Name is Praised Psalm 113:314
It Is Enough "Elijah" I Kings 19:4110
H. Purcell (1659-1695)
Arr. B. Britten
M. Greene (1696-1755)
F. Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Deep River
Didn't It Rain
Negro Spiritual Arr. H. Burleigh
(1866-1949) Spiritual Arr. Burleigh
I Will Lift 1'1i.ne Eyes 11 Ten Biblical Songs" Psalm 121: 1-!~ A. Dvorak
Sing Ye a Joyful Song Psalm 96: 1,11,12
Great Peace Have They Psalm 119:165
The Lord Is My Light Psalm 27
(1841-1904) A. Dvorak
J. Rogers (1852-1933)
s •. Liddle (1868-1951)
St. Paul Bible College
SP R I N G ST UDI O R ECITAL
Tuesday Evening, May 16, 1961 8:00 o'clock
PROGRAr1
Linden Lea Williams Duane Spilde - Vocal
Bring To Jehovah Schutz Kathy Olson - Vocal
Prelude in C sharp minor Rachmaninoff Norma Seeley - Piano
Come Unto Him Handel Arlene Blomquist - Vocal
Lord God of Abraham Mendelssohn Donn Bergen - Vocal
Hymn of the Last Supper Demarest Pat Vytlacil - Vocal
MW Faith Looks Up To Thee Schnecker Duet - Jerry Kerr and Donn Bergen
Fantaisie en mi Bemol Bar at Jerry Nicholson - Trumpet
Pilgrim's Song Tchaikovs~ Sandy Martens - Vocal
Rhapsodie Bonnie Aspseter - Piano
One Fine Day (Madam Butterfly) Sharen Bailey - Vocal
Brahms
Puccini
Rondo Capriccioso, Op.l4 Mendelssohn Marilyn Sundeen - Piano
Twenty Third Psalm Joe Beatty - Vocal
This Day Is Mine Linda Boyd - Vocal
La Donna e r1obile (Rigoletto) Jerry Kerr - Vocal
Malotte
Ware
Verdi
0 Come Every One That Thirsteth Mendelssohn from "Elijah"
S.Wentworth,S.Martens,G.Stenlund,H.Rischer
Valse in E Minor (Posthumous) Chopin Glena Kratzer - Piano
THE DEPARTMENT OF HUSIC
of the
St. Paul Bible College
presents
A PROGRM1 OF ORIGINAL COHPOSITIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS
May 23, 1961
PROGRAM
Chapel
THEORY I
I've Found a Friend Rhoda Nelson
0 Jesus Christ Jerry Nicholson
Man of Sorrows Helmut Rischer
THEORY II
Psalm 115 Duane Spilde
Movendo for Trumpet and Piano Glena Kratzer Jerry Kerr - Trumpet
COUNTERPOINT
Invention in F Laurel Hatheson
Ricercar for Organ Doug Leightner
CHORAL PROCEDURES
~vonderful Peace Darlene Brown
The Breaking of the Bread Laurel Hatheson
. Forty-fourth Annual
eoJHHICJICCIHCJtf
Program
MAY 2.6 TO MAY 28, 1961
ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
The St. Paul Bible College
With this commencement season the St. Paul Bible College
completes over four decades of service in the field of Christian
higher education, specifically in the area of training men and
women for avenues of ministry. It was founded in 1916 and has
offered training for the Christian ministry for forty-five con
secutive years. It is the midwestern regional college of the
Christian and Missionary Alliance, one of the world's leading
missionary agencies. Its students come from approximately
twenty different denoll}inations and usually from half the states
of the United States and various foreign countries.
Tonight's graduates, comprising the class of 1961, now join
the noble and ever-growing army of St. Paul's "sons and daugh
ters" who now literally encircle the globe in dedicated ministry
and unending service to Christ.
PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL
Baccalaureate
Friday Evening, May 26, 1961 at Eight 0' clock
INVOCATION ............................ Reverend Viron 0. Miller Treasurer-Business Manager
HYMN NO. 157-"Jesus Only" ....................... . Simpson-Burke
SCRIPTURE READING ................... Reverend James R. Mason Instructor in Bible and English
PRAYER ......................................... Dr. John F. Gates Professor of Bible and Philosophy
VOCAL DUET-"My Faith Looks Up to Thee" ...... . Palmer-Schnecker Gerald Kerr and Donn Bergen
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OFFERTORY
VOCAL SOL0-"0 Lord on High" ........................... Mozart . Reverend Charles W. Shepson, Dean of Men
ADDRESS .................................. Reverend H. P. Williams Pastor, North West Christian and Missionary
Alliance Church, Chicago, Illinois
HYMN NO. 194-"A Charge to Keep I Have" ............ Wesley-Mason
BENEDICTION ..................... Reverend Stanton W. Richardson
RECESSIONAL
POSTLUDE
Professor of Bible and Theology
Carolyn W. Dean, Organist June Smith, Pianist
Commencement Musicale
Saturday Evening, May 27, 1961 at Eight O'clock
ORGAN PRELUDE .................................. Ross Root
INVOCATION ................... Reverend Joseph C. Wenninger Vice President, Academic Dean
The Heavens Are Telling ................................. Haydn
He Watching Over Israel. .......................... . Mendelssohn
St. Paul Choral Club Dr. Gordon Howell, Director
*** But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming (from The Messiah) ...................................... Han del
William Lock, Baritone
** Psalm 115 ............................................. . Spilde
Octette
* Art Thou the Christ? .................................... 0' H ara
Jeanette Larson, Soprano
* Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14 .................... .. ... . Mendelssohn
Marilyn Sundeen, Piano
Lift Thine Eyes (from The Elijah) ................... . Mendelssohn
If With All Your Hearts (from The Elijah) ........... . Mendelssohn
0 God Our Help in Ages Past ......................... Croft-Davis
I Will Pilot Thee ........................................ Wilson
Wonderful Peace ................................. Cooper-Nelson
Girls' Choir Lucille M. Brown, Director
* One World ........................................... O'Hara
Marilyn Sundeen, Contralto
* Sonata in A ........................................... . Mozart
Glena Kratzer, Piano
* Andante et Scherzo ....................................... Bar at Gerald Kerr, Trumpet
ANNOUNCEMENTS ............ Reverend Stanton W. Richardson
OFFERTORY .................................. Darlene Brown
In The Cathedral-Pierre
*** Comfort Ye My People (from The Messiah) ............... . Handel
Joseph Tewinkel, Tenor
The Church's One Foundation ....................... Wesley-Dean
Marimbas: Ross Root, Gordon Howell, Carolyn Dean Vibraharp: Lucille Brown
** To God Be The Glory ............................. Doane-Kratzer
** Jesus, Name I Love ............................. . Schuler-Kratzer
St. Paul Choral Club Dr. Gordon Howell, Director
All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name .................. . Holden-Gerig
All Participants
BENEDICTION .................... Reverend Harry T. Hardwick
* These numbers have been selected from the recitals of the year.
** These original compositions and arrangements represent the department of theory.
*** These selections were performed February 3, 1961.
PRELUDE
Commencement Exercises
Sunday Evening, May 28, 1961 at Eight O'clock
PROCESSIONAL-"Pomp and Circumstance" .................. . Elgar Audience remain seated during processional
INVOCATION .................. . ....... Reverend Donald J. Trouten Chairman, Christian Education Department
HYMN NO. 2-"Come Thou Almighty King" ........ Wesley-de Giardini
SCRIPTURE READING .................. Reverend George E. Cannon Chairman, Bible and Theology Department
VOCAL DUET-"The Lord Is My Light" ...................... . Buck Frances D. Decker, Dean of Women Harold T. Brundin, Professor of Voice
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OFFERTORY
MIXED QUARTETTE-"0 Come Everyone That Thirsteth" ........................................ Mendelssohn
Gary Stenlund, Sylvia Wentworth, Sandra Martens, Helmut Rischer
ADDRESS .................................. Dr. V. Raymond Edman President, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
HYMN NO. 31-"How Firm a Foundation" ............. . Rippon-Anon.
CHARGE TO GRADUATES ................ Reverend Harry Hardwick President
PRESENTATION OF GRADUATES .... Reverend Joseph C. Wenninger Vice President and Academic Dean
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS .......... Reverend Harry Hardwick
A''\'ARDING OF HONORS ....... . ........ . Reverend Harry Hardwick
HYMN NO. 21-"Lead On, 0 King Eternal" .... . ...... . Shurtleff-Smart
BENEDICTION ........................ Reverend Joseph M. Tewinkel
RECESSIONAL
Assistant Professor of Bible and History
Carolyn W. Dean, Organist June Smith, Pianist
List of Graduates
CANDIDATES FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
Bachelor of Music in Church Music with Christian Education
Arlene G. Blomquist. .............................. Rockford, Illinois
Bachelor of Religious Education
Melvin A. Carlson ................................ Fremont, Nebraska
*Peggy Jean Haws ............................. Clintonville, Wisconsin
* Athrea D. Hedrick ................................. Columbus, Ohio
Lester R. Johnson ................................. Norfolk, Nebraska
*Sylvia M. Prahl. .............................. Watertown, Wisconsin
*Patricia G. Ralls ............................. Minneapolis, Minnesota
*Ruth A. Severson .................................. Tyler, Minnesota
*David Russell Swanson.- .......................... Stephen, Minnesota
*Donna J. Van Wormer .............................. Flint, Michigan
*Patricia A. Walker ..................................... Dayton, Ohio
*William C. Wayland ........................... Spokane, Washington
*Thomas L. Wendlegast .......................... Louisville, Kentucky
Bachelor of Religious Education with Church Music
*Ellen Ruth Gehl ................................ Appleton, Wisconsin
*Florence M. Ohm ................................. Potter, Wisconsin
Bachelor of Science in Missions
Harold L. Beatty ............................ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*G. Benjamin Haglund ........................ Minneapolis, Minnesota
Craig A. Hendrickson ......................... Battle Lake, Minnesota
Cecil W. Neckels ................................... Sidney, Montana
G. Irene Searles ................................... Arvada, Colorado
Robbie Ellen Skaggs ................................. Oark, Arkansas
David L. Sundeen ................................ Lincoln, Nebraska
K. Leon Way ................................ West Branch, Michigan
Bachelor of Arts in Bible
Lewis Franklin Blanchard ......................... Camden, Tennessee
Lloyd W. Edwards ............................. . Big Lake, Minnesota
Kenneth W. Grindle ................................ Marion, Indiana
Floyd E. Seekins .................................. Amery, Wisconsin
Stephen P. K. Tsui ..................................... Hong Kong
William Lee Warren .................................. Gary, Indiana
*Also received the diploma of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association.
CANDIDATES FOR THREE-YEAR DIPLOMAS
Janet F. Barker .......................... Morgantown, West Virginia
Paul G. Radford ................................ Brainerd, Minnesota
Marilyn J. Sundeen ............................... Lincoln, Nebraska
Jimmie D. Walker ... ~ ..................... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Esther Lu Wendlegast. .......................... Alvwood, Minnesota
GRADUATION HONORS
With Highest Honor
Robbie Ellen Skaggs ............................. Missions Department
With High Honor
Patricia G. Ralls ...................... Christian Education Department
With Honor
G. Irene Searles ..... . ........................... Missions Department