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MENNONITE YEARBOOK and DIRECTORY
VOLUME FIFTY- EIGHT
1967
Ellrose D. Zook, Editor
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General Conference Christian Education
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Missions
Relief and Service
Miscellaneous
Statistical Section
Church Directory
Ministerial Directory
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Contents
CALENDARS For Years. 1967, 19685 co. Satna - Outside Back Cover Special Days for the Years, 1967, 1968 . . Inside Front Cover Church Meetings for 1967.......... Inside Front Cover Dates for Easter from 1951 to 2000.............. 51 ARTICLES The Mennonite Church January 1, 1967........... 3 CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS Mennonite General Conference. ............+-5-+ me @éneral Council ee is AX ee ee 7 Mennonite Commission for Christian Education. .... . 9 Christian Education Committees................ 10 Mennonite Board of Education...............-5 12 Colleges and Seminafies (09. ge 3 ok 18 High Schoolss.9 65 SE See at ae Ge oe 14 Elementary Schools: 7% 2.0.05 «eee -0o0-. 7 aay. ome 16 Mennonite Publication Board................-.-- 93 Menneniteneublishing [House ) . 2c cee eet ee 24 Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities......... 25 Officers of District Mission Boards.............. 29 Women’s Missionary and Service Auxiliary.......... 30 Overseas Missions «: a2 2 AS eke eee ae 31 Aleria hee le goes eo See ok le 31 ATO Grime ger tere me aula oon.» ARE) cate a aes en 31 Arpentines Chaco) els act smear 31 Beloiunre se beat. eh cis eae ae ene) at tee eos 31 BYyazile ersten yen tek ce: ct) Oe Ae A ne 32 Brazil (Araguacema)). 29s. 1y 16, eee) ee alanis ee eerie 82 British: Honduras .-< 6 a4. 40. ba 3 eS 82 Costa. Ri@a:ghcsc “ond astro Sol ye eae ns, Oe ee, ke 82 England. 0 f.si.2 08s $4. ko ORE a ee ge 82 Ethiopia.) cincas Shute. 6 Soke Oi oe a 82 EMrope) ©. Seda Bia ey hs re eee eke ae eee 33 PTanCe Vow ad jet e Ge Oe ea te ee ee 33 Germany ta tt oo eee cise aos ona Oe eee ee 33 (Gharia | an ee te dns, RAGS eee ot 33 Honduras 34 6 che a eo ea a ee 33 Hong Kone’. 2... the hoe dee ot ete eeu eee 33 Din iee Re aap ink a Gt EE eC 33 Indjan( Bihar vingriem, \uetecomh. weit teen in ewer 33 SHAG) wh OE cal ee | evetendts CLR Cae ak CRT tect ee 34 Wealypoe ert resco. sateeee oe Rae enon tec eae 384 JAMAICA P EE Kee ter 2) ood oe ae «ol Ay Se ea a See 34 Japan Fro ea tty Conceal anew O ntat Oeee oe ie ems re menage Ar 34 Kenya. eos earn hats ken soe & 398. po cata noL Ls 34 MexICO Vine erie tn faces See eke Gs APE ad ote RO 34 Nepal oo vacua os sO As ce wie Re oat ne re 34 Nigeria otis tik es ee on Cte: oe ens anne 34 Puerto Rico: « icles wd elds ee st eee eee ee 35 Seamen's: Missions. Ae os. 7 a1p on Lee ee 35 SGiitatia ree. eee ers of eee SE Pho aia genr pce m os 35 Tanganyika. so cetsr ed 2 o tac Gee Ct: seo ROE ee 35 UTUBUay hs Bere oor, os eye bromeetar jc rhe oe eee 85 Vietiiant nce vos & eee ee ee 3 eee nF a ee 35 Ghild Welfarecttcsc: on & ey cae, ce Cet eet ee 35 Aault: Welfare se Us.t eee ain o ORE a A es 36 lospitals ccm 20 nee oar orge scl dt een aon eek eee ee 38 Lancaster Conference Program and Activities......... 40 Voluntary Service Units of Conservative Conference... . . 41 Mennonite Central Committee: on... 200 2655-06 41 Official Publications of Mennonite Bodies........... 45 Periodicals of District Conferences and Other Orsanizationsy. . be weeehers aa keene: = Ey) ise eee 45 Church-Owned Campgrounds................--. 46 Mennonite: Disaster Service) 2 °.e3., «<bean. oe a 47 Unathliated: Organizations ean. eee et eee) ae ee 49 Inter-Mennonite: Organizations) <2 oy. ene ae 50
STATISTICAL SECTION
Mennonite General Conference Sessions ........... 52 Membership of Mennonite Church from 1904 to 1966... 52 Membership Gains and Losses of the Mennonite Church
For: LOGG) <cgegllet ida Beceontded teeta cae cou eat eis ah tel Stan 53 Ministerialt Changes for 1966 sa. Gee eseeeere a oe 53 Baptized Members of All Mennonite Bodies Classified
Dye Countries yy Wile salt b Ae! we hace Se eR 54 GomparativerGhurech, Statisticse aac, ane eel et cee 55 Baptized Members of Mennonite Bodies in United States
andi Ganadd: 4) 966.5 0164 Sicace rune des Soe ae tee ists.
Sunday School Statistics for 1966. ............... 56
Summer Bible School Statistics for 1966........... Comparative Sunday School Statistics from 1937 to 1966 . Comparative Summer Bible School Statistics from
1938..to. 1966°.5, Ss Go. 0s oF eee eae Winter Bible Schools for 1965-66................ Contributions Received by the Mennonite Board of
Missions and Charities 1980-66 .../............ Report of Giving by Conferences.................
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference............... Allegheny Conference's. 80° 3... a. +. 2 oe ae Argentine Mennonite Conference............... Conservative Mennonite Conference............. Franconia: Conterence™: ....60. 3. et ee eee Ghana ober nee os, bape ee eee Honduras 2)5 2b ea AYA Ln oe ce HlinoisGonference- 9" B. Ue eee Mennonite*Churehin India 3. > fc). . oo. eee India (Bihar) Mennonite Church............... Indiana-Michigan Conference ............. thee ee lowa-Nebraska Conference: ) = >. 4. «. 5 a08) ene Jamaica Mennonite: Church) | >) 5.4.2) eee Japan: Mennonite: Church ("> ... 2. se Lancaster..Conference, ~,:)... %n co @ oot eee Le Meserete: Kristos iy Bec acs. = ies bs bbe eee ee Nigeria (Mennonite Ghurch .\. 25/5. 2 se ne eee North Gentral Conference: 4... sd. apne ee Northern Light Gospel Mission Conference.......... Ohio and Eastern Gonference:. . 4. 14.4 05 52 oe Ontario’ Conference 1.45 oss 3 pe eee Pacific: (Coast Conference. 2 1... «5 = eee ee Puerto Rico Mennonite Conference.............. Rocky.Mountain Conterence (2 92/5. J.) 2 sae eee South-Central ‘Conferences. 4-0. . ©.ae ae eee Southwest Conference... -...... 4. be ee Tanganyika Mennonite Church ........-... 50068 Virginia Conference . 2s. 2): hap a Cee Washington Co., Md., & Franklin Co., Pa., Conference . . Western Ontario 24 oo ai. 3 ee ae oe eee Various Mennonite Churches). 2...) 5 5. ee
Unaffiliated Mennonite Churches..............
Unaffiliated Amish Mennonite Churches..........
Mennonite Christian Brotherhood ....... Res cores
Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario. ......
Conservative Mennonite Fellowship (Non-Conference) . Beachy Amish Mennonite Churches.............. Old Order Amish Mennonite Churches........... Old Order and Wisler Mennonite Churches.........
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Mennonite Church. .... 20. +e ne ok eee Conservative Mennonite Church................. Various Mennonite Churches’... ... ) «ae cae Directory of Lay? Officialss5, {)a2.)5 00. ee Beachy Amish Mennonite Churches.............. Old Order Amish Mennonite Churches............ Old Order and Wisler Mennonite Churches......... Church of God in Christ, Mennonite... . . IOS pea Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference......... Evangelical, Mennonite Church 3.5). 4 eee Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleingemeinde).... . Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference (Rudnerweider) 5.4... 3 we sas tac tect ae ee General Conference Mennonite Church.............
Reformed Mennonite.Ghureh., ... .....5 20: 2.50 ee Stauffer Mennonite Churchis . . 4 oc0.)) eee eee Weaver.Mennonite Church... 5 95 eee Mennonite Church in Argentina................. Mennonite Church in Bolivia qui She 2 eh ek ere eee Mennonite Churches in Brazil. ............0.... Mennonite Churches in British Honduras.......... Mennonite .Churchessin, Canada ac). «eee eee Mennonite GChurchiin France 25 3. wt. c4 ¢ 2s ee Mennonite Church in Germany ................ Mennonite, Churches in’ Javaa), 42 .)-4). »s 4. eee Mennonite Church in Luxembourg............... Mennonite Churches in Mexico, ..............4. Mennonite Church in the Netherlands............. Mennonite Churches in Paraguay.............-+.. Mennonite Church in Switzerland.............. Mennonite Churches in Uruguay............%... Hutterian Brethren
_ The Mennonite Yearbook is now being printed in its 58th volume. It contains a wealth of interesting material which ‘reveals the current life and activity of the badly of believers | known as the Mennonite Church. This body represents over | 100,000 members scattered around the world. There are more ‘than 1,000 congregations of worshiping and serving people located from Florida to Northern Alberta, from eee to 'Southern California, and in many overseas countries as the information in the Yearbook indicates.
| Therefore,.,this volume is far more than merely a com- _pilation of factual statistics. It is that, but the information in this book is in reality a partial record of the current life, _witness, and service of a people of God living, witnessing, and working in today’s world. Records and statistics can never tell the whole story. These more than 100,000 per- sons are moving about daily in God’s world in one way or another. There are among them farmers, businessmen, skilled and unskilled laborers, professional persons, housewives, stu- dents, schoolteachers, and hosts of others. As these persons move daily in our society, they penetrate our world with a witness. It is our constant and earnest prayer that each may be moving about in faithful response to the One who has said, “As my Father hath sent me, even so send I you” into the world, for “As he is, so are we in this world.’
The Mennonite Church is a relatively small body of people in comparison with the world’s population, and even in com- parison with other Christian iidies. Nevertheless, the witness potential of a people can never be measured by numbers. It is determined only by the depth and vitality of its spurit- ual relationships. These are created through a personal union of each member with the living Christ. Therefore, the poten- tial witness of this body cannot be calculated, neither can the effects of its witness be adequately tabulated and recorded. This volume is but a diligent attempt on the part of a number of conscientious persons to record, to the best of their ability, some of the evidence of that life and witness.
The pages of this Yearbook tell, not only what is being done through the Mennonite Church, but also something of how it is being done. Congregations are the association of members united for worship, nurture, fellowship, witness, and service. District conferences are the association of congre-
ations united for the purpose of Seale: one another's fife and witness, and for doing together what it would be impossible to do separately. General Conference is then an association of these district conferences united for the purpose of sharing, discerning, and working to strengthen the life of the total Eeternee as well as to carry out certain aspects of the church's mission which could not be done separately. Certain tasks, because of their size and nature, require the total resources of the church. The structural chart on the following page describes the present organization.
Mennonite General Conference carries out its purpose through a biennial assembly of delegates, with one delegate for each of the 200 members or fraction thereof of each of the respective district conferences. The biennial session is to be held this year, August 21-24, at the Christopher Dock School near Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with the Franconia Dis- trict Conference sérving as host. The theme chosen by the program. committee is taken from I John 4:17, “As he is, so are we in this world.” Major issues to be brought before the Conference body at this next biennial session will have to do with the concern for the church’s ministry, the nature and extent of interchurch relationships, the church’s structure for a most effective mission ig the world, and other concerns brought’ from the various committees and agencies of the church.
The work of Mennonite General Conference is carried out between the biennial sessions through its General Council and various committees. The Council js a body of 35-40 brethren, representing the district confergnces, general boards, and committees. This group meets together at least once annually for two full days of intensive work.
The Executive Committee serves as a steering committee
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This Is the Mennonite Church January 1, 1967
‘ BY HOWARD J. ZEHR
Executive Secretary of Mennonite General Conference
for the General Council and for General. Conference. It endeavors to prepare and sharpen the issues to be presented to the General Council and then to General Conference. The Executive Secretary of Mennonite General Conference serves as the executive officer of these bodies.
‘The Commission tot Christian Kducation is charged with the responsibility of giving assistance to the local congre- gations in their task of Christian nurture and education. This commission is an organization of twelve men who have been elected to carry this broad scope of work. This group then enlists a number of divisional secretaries to assist in carrying out specific assignments. The commission has an increasing concern to provide the kind of resource and guid- ance needed by congregations in their total nurture program. They have been led more and more to a wholistic approach in the Christian education task. The commission is working vigorously in bold and creative ways to give: leadership to the church in its increasing demands in nurture for mission. The revolutionary change that is taking place in our society places a heavy caren tiility on this commission. Their field secretary has a busy schedule in trying to coordinate the total task and in endeavoring to keep close to the heartbeat of the congregations.
A very significant part of the work of the Commission for Christian Education has been its youth work. The largest gathering of the Mennonite Church in 1966 was the MYF Convention held in Estes Park, Colorado, in the month of August. Months of concentrated effort were invested in plan- ning this convention. A total of 2,410 persons were registered in the convention. Nearly 300 persons were involved in one way or another in carrying out the program. These young people invested $177,932.85 in this convention. Many of these young people returned to their homes testifying of new encounters with Jesus Christ, and as having reached new levels of Christian. commitment.
The Ministerial Committee of Mennonite General Con- ference is charged with responsibility for the ministerial con- cerns of the brotherhood. Their scope of work includes re- cruitment, training, placement, financial support, and other areas of need in providing the church with effective leader- ship. Two areas of study were given most serious concern during the past biennium. These were a thorough study of present practices in financial support of pastors, and the development of an information office for pastoral placement.
The Worship Committee is concerned for the worship prac- tices of the church. The way we worship is extremely im- portant. Worship determines conduct. A major task which developed from this department in recent years has been the preparation of a new church hymnal. This has been a joint project of the two larger Mennonite bodies and is expected to be available to congregations in 1969. A number of other studies are in process by the committee.
The Stewardship Department has brought us to a new
understanding of our stewardship of the Gospel. This insight has been long overdue. It is a call to enlistment of every member to a complete involvement with Christ in the min- istry of reconciliation. ' The Committee on Peace and Social Concerns probes our consciences to realize the social implications of the Gospel, and to more sensitivity to social issues in our society. This committee keeps in focus our church-state relationship, and promotes concern for peace and the Christian attitude in areas of conflict and tension.
The Mennonite Church has a Historical and Research Committee to help us maintain perspective in our life and work. No persons or groups can completely sever themselves from their past without suffering impoverishment. We under- stand ourselves and get proper perspective by studying our past. Through the years the Mennonite Historical and Re- search Committee has given us many new insights and under- standings through their careful and diligent work. A Mennonite library and chives are maintained in the Seminary building on the Goshen College campus, and the executive director
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gives untiring efforts in this area of work.
Mutual Aid has been a vital part of the Mennonite brother- hood throughout its history. The Mennonite Mutual Aid organization has made significant steps forward in recent years. This past year has been its first in operating as a fraternal organization. Through this development it has beén able to extend and expand its services to the brotherhood.
The Church Welfare Committee operating under the direc- tion of Mennonite General Conference has a burden and ~ concern for the total spiritual welfare of the brotherhood. The brethren on this committee lead us in our endeavor to main- tain the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace and love. They seek to identify and understand current issues affecting our brotherhood.
Three major autonomous boards serve the church in the _area of publication, education, and missions and relief service.
Mennonite Publication Board
The Mennonite Publication Board serves the church in the preparation and distribution of literature. It works closely with all other organizations of the church in providing the kind of materials essential to the church's mission in the world. The Mennonite Publishing House at Scottdale employs more than 200 persons. During 1966 total sales were over
_ $3,000,000. The chain of seven Provident Bookstores operated.
by the Mennonite Publishing House make the literature ac-
cessible to our Mennonite constituency, and also to con-
stituencies of other denominations. The bookstores also serve as a Christian witness in their respective communities.
Mennonite Board of Education
The academic concerns of the church have been advanced through the Mennonite Board of Education. This Board endeavors to formulate a philosophy of education and to _ establish policies by which educational institutions may be governed. It administers two colleges, namely, Goshen and Hesston. The Goshen College Biblical Seminary is under the administration of Goshen College.
Goshen College is serving the church with over 200, per- sons as faculty members, administrators, staff members, or other employees. A total of 57 persons serve in a similar way through Hesston College.
Eastern Mennonite College is administered by a board of directors under the Virginia District Conference.
There are eleven four-year high schools being operated in the Mennonite Church. Most of these are administered by boards under district conferences. In addition to these eleven four-year high schools, there are approximately eighteen schools offering less than a four-year program. There are 89 elementary schools being operated in the Mennonite Church. Most of these are operated as patron schools.
The Board of Education is available to the constituency for giving counsel on all levels of education, even though it _ is only administratively responsible for the operation of the two colleges and the Goshen Seminary.
Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
This organization, most frequently referred to as our gen- eral mission board, promotes the mission and relief interests of the church and administers major programs of witness, church extension, and relief service around the world.
In the year of 1966 this Board administered programs of one type or: another in eighteen different countries beyond the American continent. Involved in this endeavor were 243 overseas. workers. A total of 798 persons were employed in its program of Health and Welfare. About 263 persons served in programs of Voluntary Service. This Board administered home missions which employed at least 69 persons under its administration. Radio and literature programs have been ex- panding rapidly under the Board’s Mass Communications De- _ partment, and now has 31 persons serving in this way. A task of this proportion entails a great amount of adminis- trative detail. It requires 47 persons working in the office headquarters to perform these duties. This makes a total of
1,451 persons working in the mission, welfare, and _ relief ministry of the church through this general board. The church contributed more than one and one-half million dollars for this ministry.
The Lancaster Conference also operates a foreign mission program under its Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. This board has worked in eleven overseas countries with a total of 225 appointed workers, including 22 who are in the Voluntary Service program. The total cost of their overseas program was approximately $565,000.
Mennonite Central Committee
The Mennonite Church also cooperates with all other Mennonite bodies through its Mennonite Central Committee. The MCC received a total of $1,150,000 for foreign relief service during the past year. The MCC is currently active in 34 countries. A total of 578 serve in its programs, in addition to those serving in the mental health programs and institutions,
Mennonite World Conference
The Eighth Mennonite World Conference is scheduled for July 23-80, 1967, in Amsterdam. More than 65 delegates will be representing our brotherhood at the significant as- sembly, with a number of others attending.
Change Demands New Structures
The church is not organization; it is persons. However, in order that these persons whose lives have been transformed by the Holy Spirit can fulfill God’s purpose for their corporate life and ministry in the world, it becomes necessary to delineate responsibilities and assign specific tasks. The Men- nonite Church has experienced rapid numerical growth in the past half century and more. In fact, the past sixty-five years have almost brought a quadrupling of its membership. As this growth developed and as needs emerged, organization developed to meet that need. The revolutionary changes taking place in our society bring rapid changes in the life of the church and present new demands. These revolutionary changes call for new structures. The multiplicity of com- mittees established in the past as needs became apparent have now developed into an overlapping of responsibilities. Mennonite General Conference has been sensitive to this situation, and has now set up a twelve-man commission to make a thorough study of our present church structure and needs. This commission is in the midst of a diligent study, and will be giving a rather thorough progress report to the next biennial session of Mennonite General Conference.
Total Contributions
The total contributions as reported by the Mennonite Church last year were $6,513,093. This figure does not include addi- tional sums given directly by individuals which were not reported to congregational treasurers. A total of $3,375,695 of these reported contributions were for the work of local congregations. The remainder was given for education, for mission causes outside the local congregation, for relief and service, and other ministries.
|The Challenge
This is the Mennonite Church, January 1, 1967. God has blessed the diligent efforts of the church to carry out His mission in the world. “A great door and effectual’’ lies before the church (I Cor. 16:9). The needs of our world are increas- ingly unprecedented. We do well to heed the admonition of the -apostle as given to the Ephesian Church, recorded in Eph. 5:15, 16, and as paraphrased by J. B. Phillips, “Live life, then, with a due sense of responsibility, not as men who do not know the meaning and purpose of life but as those who do. Make the best use of your time, despite all the difficulties of these days.”
“Tt is required of stewards that they be found trustworthy.” (I Cor. 4:2).
Mennonite Church Financial “Askings” for 1966-67
Well over 50 percent of the Mennonite churches now dis- tribute their. contributions according to a plan adopted at the congregation’s annual meeting. This plan is usually called a budget and is based on the program or ministry which the congregation accepts for itself for the forthcoming hes To jassist congregations in the preparation of their bu gets the
a agencies of the church give guidance in the form of “per member askings,””
Cengregations use these per member amounts and the
‘1, Mennonite General Conference .....................5--5-
membership listed for their congregation in the Mennonite
Yearbook to determine the ratio of their giving to be dis- |
tributed to the various church agencies.
The amounts suggested here are not ceilings. Larger con-
gregations (those above 125 in membership) should attempt to do 110-125 percent, of the per member askings. This will make up for the smaller congregations (those 5 membership) that find| it difficult to meet the full askings.
Per member amount needed each year
Includes Commission for Christian Education, Peace and Social Concerns Committee, . MCC Peace Section, Church Welfare Committee, Mutual Aid, Historical and Research
Committee, Ministerial Committee, Stewardshi
Program, MYF, Worship Committee.
Mennonite World Conference, General Council, and Executive Committee.
2. Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities ..............
Includes foreign and home missions, relief (through MCC), VS and I-W services, broad-
casting, and Health and Welfare.
& Higher Education) 255 265.04. seve web ae gclen x nag webs
Includes operating and building funds for Hesston, Goshen, Eastern Mennonite, and | Conrad Grebel. (Each congregation distributes its higher education funds to the college
in its own area. )
4. Goshen College Biblical Seminary .......................
elow 50 in |
Tuition in a seminary is very low. The seminary must be subsidized in excess of $1,200 per student. This money is used for faculty salaries, library, plant maintenance, and stu- dent scholarships.
5, District Conference Needs
The district conference askings are so broad and varied that it is impractical to present them here. Congregations should check with their district conference officers or steward- ship secretary for the exact figures for their conference. This figure usually includes the district conference and its mission board, secondary and elementary school (if any), mental hospitals, WMSA, camps, homes for the aged, Christian Workers Conference, as well as other agencies the district may have.
*Congregations show their poorest performance in their re- ‘sponse for higher education. Only about $4 per member is contributed toward a need of $10. Hence cortgregations are asked to take more seriously the $10 per member asking. Our
colleges need nearly double the amount that the congrega- tions are currently contributing, to carry out the educational requests from the church.
Church Organizations
Mennonite General Conference
FOUNDED 1897 Mennonite General Conference meets biennially, usually in August. OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Harold E. Bauman, 427 Westwood Rd., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) ..........:........... Moderator A. J. Metzler, 801 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967) ...................... Assistant Moderator Howard J. Zehr, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967) .................... Executive Secretary John” H-* Rudy; 11°Marilyn Ave® “Goshen; Ind! 46526:.(1967) « .......2..000c.eecseresnaee Treasurer Linden M. Wenger, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969) ....................2... Fifth Member
GENERAL COUNCIL The General Council of Mennonite General Conference is composed of members of the Executive Committee of Mennonite General Conference and _ representatives appointed by the following district conferences and church organizations.
Baarold Boettver, Rao. /Lohield Alta. (1969) a se, Aeeen ce Mass sae. Hebi ome Mime. ces oe Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference Bunftora shetlers ke 2. wHolisopple#Pasl5935 (1968) sti. . dick 2... os ent cuenta es oceans gene a ewoenes Allegheny Conference mawrence Brunk429:S; Coles Lima; Ohio45805).. kisan sn avaie.. nacho. 2ee Oe nee ee. etek. aa ee. eee Argentine Conference ‘Bihar Conference Ivan J. Miller, R. 1, Box 155, Grantsville, Md. 21586 (1968) ..........0.....0 00 cece eee eee Conservative Mennonite Conference Elmer G. Kolb, 934 N. Washington St., Pottstown, Pa. 19464 (1970)... 2.2... oe eee eee eee eee Franconia Conference aeyntiostetler, 2101 WerAnn St) Peoria, Ul: '61605 (1968) 224.8%... ate Oke. oe wuthak . See CIS. SHE, Illinois Conference Wilbur Hostetler, 149 W. Cleveland Ave., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1967)... 2.0.0... eee eee India Conference Galen Johns, R. 2, Box 124, Middlebury, Ind. 46540 (1967) .......... 0... 2. ee cee eee cece eee eee Indiana-Michigan Conference Vernon E. Roth, R. 2, Washington, Iowa 52353 (1969) ............ BAS RTA conde bi, AEM ETO os Rae Iowa- Nebraska Conference SreaulGraypileRs i Bast ark Paws 519 (L967 bs oittaetd. doodles. «cio vetseter. ecidn ce.» Lees Sea oleae Lancaster Conference ‘Elmer Borntrager, Bloomfield, Mont. 59315 (1970) .. 0.0... 00 cece eee cee cece eee e nee cease North Central Conference Willis Breckbill, 1989 Third St., S.E., Canton, Ohio 44707 (1968)... 2... 2.0.06... eee cece eee eee Ohio and Eastern Conference Newton Gingerich, 34 Fuhr St? Tavistock; Onti( 1967 )9... 508 6... cance ba ann oe en oA tO, 8 Ontario Conference Max G. Yoder, 1826 Williams Hwy., Grants Pass, Oreg. 97526 (1970) .. .. 2... 00. eee eee eee eee ee ees Pacific Coast Conference Puerto Rico Conference E. M. Yost, 901 S. Vallejo, Denver, Colo. 80226 (1967) .............. 0 cece ee cece cee eee Rocky Mountain Conference Sanford E. King, 2105 N. Adams, Hutchinson, Kans. 67501 (1967)... 0... eee eee eee eee South Central Conference Donald E. Yoder, 3846 W. Vista Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021 (1969) .... «2.02... 2c eee ce cee ce ee ee Southwest Conference Seeorve: AY BrinkoR, 6,,.Harrisonburg, Vay 22801s(1970) secunek ; . s/s ser. Wetimeleee ct eats). Balok ee ae aa we cb Virginia Conference Washington Co., Md.—Franklin Co., Pa., Conference Herbert Schultz, Poole, Ont. (1967) ................ we EE Ce oe aL Ce eee _Western Ontario Conference John Drescher, Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)... 2... Mennonite Board of Education John H. Mosemann, 1712 Woodward, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) .....:...........-- Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities meas bender, Martinsburg, Pa.LO6G2410GT Wecsdur ds mdr aghlk «+ <ctrnms cine eal op Hee oa slips wee gs. Mennonite Publication Board Truman H. Brunk, 16 Satinwood Lane, Newport News, Va: 23602 (1967) ..............0.2000e ee eee Church Welfare Committee John EF. Lapp, R. 1, Box 179, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (1967) ............... ine, Seal eae rire Committee on Peace and Social Concerns J.\C. Wenger, 1410S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) ...........0.. 0c. cece eee eee eee Historical and Research Committee Arnold Cressman, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 ................... Mennonite Commission for Christian Education michard Yordy, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, 1:61822 (1967) cn% ... . cence: cops << ote cup ee ie ee tne ce eee: Mennonite Mutual Aid Rerer DEW iebes Hesston) Mansy 01 0G2.LOOU)) stars oe. oe he mache Aso NERE AM aus, Steud oe aes Na oe Lee Ministerial Committee Baward Stoltzius. 1619'S. Ninth st, Goshens Ind. 46526 (1967,)).: 02 sass: ce cess oes ence eee ee oe Worship Committee Harold E. Bauman, 427 Westwood Rd., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) ..... =... . 60 eee e cess ences cree tet eneeseeeeeee Moderator EmwiaMetzier oOt Walnut Ave. Scottdale, Pa. 15086. 4. <sysausiy so © “uumgclreusa suioSanucahho PRED PE geese «5.0 aks Assistant Moderator Howard J. Zehr, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)... 0.0... 0... cece eee ee ents Executive Secretary Peninvus Rudys lll MaritymAve.. Gostien And. 46926 (1960 Vie uc. «> aciadcascuses cuaunsct< tice bike deca akhe cukar uate ecco oun: Treasurer Linden M. Wenger, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969) .......... 0.00 cece cece nena ees Fifth Member, Executive Committee Bivom KOCK, WV est Gibertys OUI Asan 7 (L907) tery cha cucene fad sisson abe hatin hacer © ances doce Past Moderator ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Headquarters: Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 on Peace and Social Concerns, 4102 Brandywine St., N.W. Telephone: 412 887-8440 Washington, D.C. 20016. pend J. Zehr, Executive Secretary Goshen: Guy Hershberger, Associate Secretary, Committee _ Willard Roth, Secretary of Youth Work on Peace and Social Concerns, 13806 S. Eighth St., Goshen, _ Arnold Cressman, MCCE Field Secretary Ind. 46526; Melvin Gingerich, Executive Secretary, Historical
- Secretaries: Rachel Fisher, Verna Hertzler, Vandora Yoder and Research Committee, 1700 S. Main, Goshen, Ind. 46526; _ Washington: Paul Peachey, Executive Secretary, Committee — Lpis Gingerich, Secretary.
GENERAL COUNCIL COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE ON COORDINATION OF ROGRAM AND BUDGET REVIEWING COMMITTEE CHURCH PROGRAM arold E. Bauman, Chairman, 427 Westwood Rd., Goshen, Ben Cutrell, Chairman (Publication Board) __ Ind. 46526 oward J. Zehr, Secretary (Executive Secretary) Howard J. Zehr, Executive Secretary, Mennonite Bldg., Scott- _H. Ernest Bennett (Board of Missions and Charities) dale, Pa. 15683 Arnold Cressman (Commission for Christian Education) A, J. Metzler, 801 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Paul Lederach (Board of Education) John Rudy, 111 Marilyn Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526 Paul Erb (other General Conference committees ) Linden M. ek EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 J. Robert Kreider, 901 LeRoy Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526 NOMINATING COMMITTEE Richard J. Yordy, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, Ill. 61822 FE; C. Bender, Chairman, Martinsburg, Pa. 16662 (1967) PROGRAM COMMITTEE - Mahlon Blosser, R. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969) Howard J. Zehr, Chairman, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. - Roy Koch, West Liberty, Ohio 48357 (1969) 15683 A, Lloyd Swartzendruber, Kalona, Iowa 52247 (1967) Richard Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944 - Peter B. Wiebe, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967) John Drescher, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 _ Herbert Schultz, Poole, Ont. (1969) A, J. Metzler, 801 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
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GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
CHURCH WELFARE COMMITTEE
Truman H. Brunk, Chairman, 16 Satinwood Lane, Newport News, Va. 23602 (1969)
Newton Gingrich, Secretary, 34 Fuhr St., Tavistock, Ont. (1967)
Nelson Kanagy, 5719 22nd St. W., Bradenton, Fla. 33580 (1967)
John E. Lapp, R. 1, Box 179, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (1969)
John H. Mosemann, 1712 Woodward, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
John R. Mumaw, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1967)
COMMITTEE ON PEACE AND SOCIAL CONCERNS
John E. Lapp, Chairman, R. 1, Box 179, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (1969)
Carl Kreider, Vice-Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
°H. Ralph Hernley, Treasurer, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967) ;
(Paul Peachey, Executive Secretary, 4102 Brandywine St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016)
H. Clair Amstutz, 2711 S. Main, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
J. L. Burkholder, 42 Frost St., Arlington, Mass. 02174 (1967)
Guy F. Hershberger, Associate Secretary, 1306 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
°Paul G. Landis, Salunga, Pa. (1967)
*Albert Meyer, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
Peter B. Wiebe, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1969)
°Daniel Yutzy, 317 Two Rod Rd., Marilla, (1967)
°*Daniel Zehr, 39 Stirling Ave., Kitchener, Ont. (1967)
HISTORICAL AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE
J. C. Wenger, Chairman, 1410 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
Melvin Gingerich, Executive Secretary, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
Grant Stoltzfus, Recording Secretary, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969)
°Ira D. Landis, Treasurer, R. 1, -Leola, Pa. 17540 (1967)
°Ernest R. Clemens, 511 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (1967)
Irvin B. Horst, Singel 452, Amsterdam C, Holland (1967)
John A. Hostetler, 2550 Ball Rd., Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 (1969)
“John S. Oyer, 1304 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
°Herman Ropp, R. 3, Wellman, Iowa 52356 (1967)
Gerald Studer, 312 S$. Hickory, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)
°Samuel S. Wenger, 53 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (1967)
N.Y. 14102
Archives of the Mennonite Church Founded: 1937. Phone 219 533-3161. Housed in two rooms in the Seminary Building at Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526. Sponsored by the Historical and Research Committee of Mennonite General Conference. Melvin Gingerich, Archivist. The Historical and Research Committee publishes the Men- nonite Historical Bulletin.
INTERCHURCH RELATIONS COMMITTEE
(Ad Hoc Committee) A. J. Metzler, Chairman, 801 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
Richard C. Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944 Paul N. Kraybill, EMBMC, Salunga, Pa. 17538
John Howard Yoder, 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Richard Yordy, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, II]. 61822
MENNONITE COMMISSION FOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Members Elected by General Conference
Ross T. Bender, Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
A. Don Augsburger, Vice-Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
J. J. Hostetler, Secretary-Treasurer, 2101 W. Ann St., Peoria, Ill. 61605 (1967)
Arnold Cressman, Field Secretary, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1969)
°°Richard Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944 (1969)
°*Noah G. Good, R. 4, Box 541, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (1969)
Laurence M. Horst, 714 Monroe St., Evanston, Ill. 60202 (1967)
°J. Howard Kauffman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526
(1967)
Russell Krabill, 234 Vista Lane, Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1967) ° Harold Lehman, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969) °Boyd Nelson, 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1967), °*Edward Stoltzfus, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
MENNONITE MUTUAL AID, INC. | Offices: 111 Marilyn Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526
Telephone: 219 533-2158 Abram P. Hallman, President, 211 S. 10th St., Akron, Pa.) 17501 (1967) | *Richard J. Yordy, Vice-President, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, Il]. 61822 (1967) (H. L. Swartzendruber, Secretary, 111 Marilyn Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526) | Howard Raid, Treasurer, Bluffton, Ohio 45817 (1967) H. Clair Amstutz, MD, 2711 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969) j Luke Birky, 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 *Ben Cutrell, MPH, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967) Justus S. Driver, R. 2, Waynesboro, Va. 22980 (1967) tit ; Dunn, Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington, Ill. 61702 1967 *Ralph J. Gunden, 1910 Woodward Pl., Goshen, Ind. 46526, (1967) H. Ralph Hernley, Sylvan Way, Box 256, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967) Paul Hummel, Star Koute, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 (1967):
(1967) |
°J. Robert Kreider, 301 LeRoy Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969) | °M. A. Kroeker, 315 §. Lincoln, Hillsboro, Kans. 67063 (1967) |
°Orval L. Shoemaker, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1969) i °Don hoe 4864 Wickham Dr., Muskegon, Mich. 49441: (1967 4 *Dwight L. Stoltzfus, R. 4, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) Samuel S. Wenger, 53 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (1969) The 17 members of the Mennonite Mutual Aid Committee, are also the directorate for the subsidiary entities listed | following: Mennonite Automobile Aid, Inc. Mennonite Church Buildings, nc. ‘Mennonite Mutual Aid Assoc. Menno Insurance Service, Inc. Mennonite Retirement Trust The Mennonite Foundation, Inc.
a Harold L. Swartzendruber, General Manager LaMar F. Reichert, Director of Mutual Aid Services John Rudy, Director of Financial Services iD. Lowell Nissley, Director of Field Services j Robert I. Baker, Financial Field Representative I Lloyd Boshart, R. 4, Lowville, N.Y., 13367 Eastern Field _ Representative | Melvin Pauls, 722 Main St., Newton, Kans., 67114 Western} Field Representative | Aaron Herr, Claims and Membership Manager Clayton Sutter, Claims Assistant Fern Eash, MAI Administrative Assistant | Earl M. Lehman, Auto Registration and Claims Manager Carl E. Yoder, Accountant Mary Jane Mumaw, Secretarial Supervisor Marjory Bontrager, Bookkeeper Helen Mann, Statistician Carol Gingerich, Secretary Nedra Freyenberger, Secretary Rolene Snyder, Secretary Marilyn Parsons, Secretary Linda Hershberger, Clerk Mary Ann Sry de tea Clerk Elizabeth Wenger, Clerk ieee Short, Clerk Phyllis Erb, Receptionist Alta Kropf, Bookkeeper Ramona Beyeler, Bookkeeper Laura Schrag, Clerk Sandra Schertz, Clerk
°Co-opted members °* Appointed by Publication Board
MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE
(1969)
(1967) (1969)
-E. M. Yost, 901 S. Vallejo, Denver, Colo. 80223 (1967 $TUDY COMMISSION ON CHURCH ORGANIZATION (Ad Hoc Committee)
6526 'H. Ernest Bennett,
| Arnold Cressman, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 ' Ben Cutrell, MPH, Scottdale, Pa. 15683
| Paul G. Landis, Salunga, Pa. 17538 John E. Lapp, Route 1, Box 179, Lansdale, Pa. 19446
ee
MENNONITE BOARD OF EDUCATION | Myron Augsburger, Box 66B, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1967) .
ames Burkholder, Springs, Pa. 15562 (1969)
(1969)
(1967)
| MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES
| | R. Buzzard, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)
) Tra E. Miller, 1285 Parkway Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 ee (1967)
) John H. Hess, 46 Scotia Ave., Scarborough, Ont. (1967) | Samuel FE. Miller, 1312 College Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. _ 22801 (1967)
Arnold Cressman, Chairman, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
| Edgar Boettger, (Alta.-Sask.), Tofield, Alta.
‘Joe Buzzard (Allegheny), R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683
| Marvin Benner (Franconia), Franconia, Pa. 18924
| Clayton Eigsti (Illinois), R. 1, Morton, Ill. 61550
i Glen Yoder (Ind.-Mich.), Box 304, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565
‘| Isaiah Litwiller (lowa-Nebr.), Parnell, Iowa 52325
Andrew Glick (N. Central), R. 4, Minot, N. Dak. 58701
{Roy Koch, (Ohio & Eastern), West Liberty, Ohio 43357
‘) Myron Stevanus (Ontario), Bloomingdale, Ont. (Pacific Coast)
H Dale Weaver (Rocky Mountain), 18 E. Monument, Colorado
| Springs, Colo. 80903
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Peter B. Wiebe, Chairman, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1969) Linden Wenger, Secretary, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
Ross T. Bender, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1968) [ *Daniel Kauffman, 704 Parker Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
Paul M. Miller, 1119 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 45626 | Paul M. Roth, R. 1, Box 177, Masontown, Pa. 15461 oa
| Paul Mininger, Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 4
| Paul Erb, Secretary, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514
Glenn Esh, 67 E. Northwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201
Lester Graybill, 128 Cherry St., Orrville, Ohio 44667 | Willard Krabill, MD, 1220 Carter Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526
i STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL | i
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John M. Lederach, 1008 College Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526
Paul M. Lederach, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
Al J. Metzler, 801 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
Calvin Redekop, 1154 Abington Pike, Richmond, Ind. 47375
Study Coordinator: J. Howard Kauffman, 2807 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
; WORSHIP COMMITTEE
Edward Stoltzfus, Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46596. (1967) 00) 2 eo } .
*Clayton Beyler, 114 Indian Creek Rd., MR 1, Harleysville, Pa. 19438
Paul Brunner, R. 1, Hubbard, Oreg. 97032 (1969)
Raymond Byler, R. 1, Box 38, Blountstown, Fla. ‘ (1967)
J.. P. Duerksen, 803 Roosevelt St., lowa City, Iowa 52240 (1967)
Chester K. Lehman, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969)
°Paul M. Miller, 1119 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
Dwight Weldy, 1725 S. 13th St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1969)
°John Howard Yoder, 347 W. Cleveland, Elkhart, Ind. 46514
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°Co-opted members
GENERAL CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES
MENNONITE PUBLICATION BOARD E. C. Bender, Martinsburg, Pa. 16662 (1967) ie Me Lapp, 306 N. Seventh St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944 1967 John M. Lederach, 1008 College Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
MENNONITE WORLD CONFERENCE PRESIDIUM J. B. Martin, 206 King St. N., Waterloo, Ont. J. C. Wenger, 1410 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
SCHOWALTER FOUNDATION REPRESENTATIVES Orie O. Miller, Akron, Pa. 17501 (1969) Albert Weaver, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967)
Clifford Stutzman, (S. Central), Hesston, Kans. 67062
Samuel Spicher (Southwest), 8850 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021
John M. Snyder (Virginia), EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
Kenneth Bender, (Western Ontario), 17 W. Gore St., Strat- ford, Ont.
John H. Rudy (Member at large), 111 Marilyn Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526
J. Robert Kreider (Member at large), 901 LeRoy Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526
Norman Shenk (Assoc. Member, Lanc.), Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, Salunga, Pa. 17538
Mennonite Commission for Christian Education
| FOUNDED 1913° OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Ross T. Bender, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526.................022002 202 e eee eee Chairman A. Don Augsburger, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526...................----5-20055 Vice-Chairman } Ji j.sHostetler:. 2101°. Ws Ann Ste Peoriay Mie OLOOS 6. poe clap leon choi Sunutuelss Ure Secretary-Treasurer iy Arnold Cressman,‘ Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683....................0.020---- Field Secretary . SECRETARIES
‘Secretary of Sunday Schools................0.000e00 cece cues
Assistant Secretary
| Secretary of Youth Work
' Secretary of Summer Bible Schools ...........-....-0.2020055. Assistant Secretary’: sagen): stescinen - ahh em tee. «Beton & | Secretary of Weekday Bible Schools ..................-- +0005. | Secretary of Sunday Evening Services ........-.......-..++-+- Secretary of ChurctsGanips jiie6t 2) Fratindln-aaye es ehasieee || Secretary of Christian Service Training .............-.....--- é: __ Assistant Secretary (for Winter Bible CCHODIS) he ee te hae es Secretary ot Missionary Education ........ ee ees ae oi mecretary of Churca MUSIC. ss iste: Snr ace ee ye Ae be moi ss ‘Secretary of Junior Activities (for boys) ............---...-+-- . | Secretary of Junior Activities (for girls) .......... 2.6.0.2. 00005 @eecretary of Adult Activities... 6... 065.550. cece yee eee eens mpecretary of Home Interests .......---..-- 242526 + seen rece. Assistant S@Cretany. sof cake ete eos vate ob ast: aoa -
1715s CORE ee. J. J. Hostetler, 2101 W. Ann St., Peoria, Ill. 61605 ae Willis Breckbill, 1939 Third St., S.E., Canton 7, Ohio 44707 Re Maynard Shetler, 501 S. Grove St., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 =< 3 met: 2008 weenie eee i it alo dbaic: (To be appointed) ee ee Noah G. Good, R. 4, Box 541, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 hs eee. Arnold Roth, 19503 Kern Rd., South Bend, Ind. 46614 $i3 «fees ope Edith Herr, R. 1, Charlotte St., Millersville, Pa. 17551 : ees A. Don Augsburger, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 BAe tt eae Oe Newton L. Gingrich, R. 2, Markham, Ont. 30. si ee Boyd Nelson, 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 ae a Mees a ORY nee Rae Abner Martin, R. 3, Waterloo, Ont. an oe John R. Smucker, 1401 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 See eT TS ee Mrs. Don Liechty, R. 2, Archbold, Ohio 43502 Rais unates Willard E. Roth, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa.’ 15683 +} Nee C. Norman Kraus, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 sp as J. Howard Kauffman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 2 ae a Mrs. Milford Paul, 12 Park Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
en first by General Conference in 1913 and named General Sunday School Committee and in 1937 reor- | ganiz
5 ° under the present name.
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MEMBERS ELECTED BY GENERAL CONFERENCE
, (Term expires 1967) ‘J. J. Hostetler, 2101 W. Ann St., Peoria, Ill. 61605 Russell Krabill, 234 Vista Lane, Elkhart, Ind. 46514 ‘Laurence M. Horst, 714 Monroe St., Evanston, Ill. 60202
(Term expires 1969) A Don Augsburger, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 Ross T. Bender, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 ‘Arnold W. Cressman, Mennonite Bldg., Scottdale, Pa. 15683
MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE PUBLICATION BOARD ‘Edward $toltzfus, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967)
Richard C. Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944 (1969) ‘Noah G. Good, R. 4, Box 541, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (1969)
MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE COMMISSION Ap Howard Kauffman, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) Boyd Nelson, 1711. Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1967) Harold Lehman, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1969)
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE The Mennonite Commission for Christian Education serves the Mennonite Publication Board as a board of counsel and réference to the Curriculum Development and Service De- partment of the Mennonite Publishing House.
' CQUNSEL AND REFERENCE COMMITTEES Missionary Education: Boyd Nelson, 1711 Prairie St., Elk- hart; Ind. 46514; Mahlon Hess, Eastern Mennonite Board of issions and Charities, Salunga, Pa. 17538; Edna Beiler, 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514. Adult Education: Norman Kraus, Goshen College, Goshen, ‘Ind. 46526; J. Howard Kauffman, Goshen College, Goshen,
Christian Education Committees
ALBERTA-SASKATCHEWAN CHRISTIAN WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
Atnold Shantz, District Sunday-school Field Worker and Secretary, Guernsey, Sask.; Orvin Boettger, Secretary of
usic, Tofield, Alta.; Merlin Stauffer, Secretary of Winter Bible Schools, Tofield, Alta; Dan Brenneman, Secretary of Church Camps, . Kalispell, Mont. 59901; Raymond Brubaker, Secretary of Home Interests, Calling Lake, Alta.; Paul Sho- walter, Secretary of Youth Activities, Box 1077, Edson, Alta.; Edgar Buettger, Stewardship Secretary, Tofield, Alta.
ALLEGHENY MENNONITE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CONFERENCE
Harold E. Thomas, Chairman, R. 2, Box 97B, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935; Gerald Studer, General Secretary, 312 S. Hickory St., ‘Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Paul C. Blosser, Treasurer, R. 1, me 283, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Charles Kauffman, Secretary of Sunday Evening Services; Dorsey Eash, Secretary of Camp- ing, R. 4, Johnstown, Pa. 15905; George D! Townsend, Secretary of Summer Bible Schools, R. 2, Box 466, Altoona, Pa. 16601; Trennis King, Secretary of Sunday Schools, Belle- ville, Pa. 17004; Paul T. Yoder, Secretary of Music, Allens- ville, Pa, 17002; James A. Burkholder, Secretary of Youth Activities, Springs, Pa. 15562; Alva Yoder, Secretary of Home Interests, R. 1, Grantsville, Md. 21536; Delmar Shetler, Secretary of Christian Service Training, R. 2, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935.
FRANCONIA CHRISTIAN GUIDANCE COMMITTEE
Richard C. Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944, Chairman; Harvey Bauman, Earlington, Pa. 18918, Vice- Chairman; Elmer G. Kolb, 934 N. Washington St., Potts- ‘town, Pa. 19464, General Secretary;. Marvin Y. Benner, Franconia, Pa. 18924, Secretary-Treasurer; Norman G. Kolb, Spring City, Pa. 19475; Daniel Reinford, Kulpsville, Pa. 19443; Curtis L. Bergey, 523 Bergey Rd., Telford, Pa. 18969; Willis A, Miller, 119 S. Main St., Harleysville, Pa. 19438: Floyd Hackman, R. 1, Souderton, Pa. 18964; Winfield M Ruth, R. 1, Barto, Pa. 19504.
Area Secretaries
Secretary of Summer and Winter Bible Schools, Floyd Hack- man, R. 1, Souderton, Pa. 18964; Secretary of Christian Service Training, Daniel Reinford, Kulpsville, Pa. 19443; Secretary of Junior Activities, Vernon Bishop, R. 3, Doyles- tawn, Pa. 18901; Secret of Home Interests and Adult Activities, Norman G. Kolb, R. 1, Spring City, Pa. 19475; Secretary of Youth Activities, James Lapp, 806 N. Seventh
‘Erie Ave.,
.R, 4, Box 218, Goshen, Ind. 46526.
Ind. 46526; Dan Hertzler, Mennonite Publishing House, Scott- | dale, Pa. 15683. |
Christian Service Training: A. Don Augsburger, Goshen | College, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Newton Gingrich, Tavistock, Ont,; i J. Hostetler, 2101 W. Ann St., Peoria, Ill. 61605. |
Sunday Evening Service: Arnold Roth, 19503 Kern Rd., | South Bend, Ind. 46614; Lorraine Roth, 117 King St. W.,. Kitchener, Ont.; Russell Krabill, 234 Vista Lane, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Vern Miller, 4619 E. 175th St., Cleveland, | Ohio. 44128. |
‘Preschool: Kathryn Aschliman, Goshen College, Goshen, | Ind. 46526; Laura Troyer, R. 3, Box 5, Elida, Ohio 45807; Millard Lind, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526. |
MYF CABINET Ronald Alderfer, 4464 Russell Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63110 Atnold Cressman, Representative of Mennonite Commission for Christian Education, Route 3, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 15666 Verna Hertzler, 230 S. High Street, Apt. 22, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 | Ray Horst, Representative of Mennonite Relief and Service, | 1804 Prairie Street, Elkhart, Ind. 46514 | Barbara Martin, c/o Mary Mumford Home, University of ‘Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 | Willard E. Roth, Secretary of Youth Work and Editor of | Youth Publications, 801 Walnut Street, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Arthur Smoker, Cabinet Chairman, Goshen College, Goshen, | Ind. 46526 Faith (Mrs. Denton) Wyse, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind.| 46526 n Yoder, P.O. Box 286, Sterling, Ill. 61081 YF Headquarters: Mennonite Building, Scottdale, Pa. 15683) Phone: 412 887-8500. ‘Staff: Willard E. Roth, Secretary of Youth Work; Verna) Hertzler, office secretary.
St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944; Secretary of Church Camps, Alvin | F: Detweiler, Branch Rd., MR 1, Perkasie, Pa. 18944; Sec- retary of Church Music, William Swartley, 341 Godshall || Rd., Souderton, Pa. 18964.
Regional Secretaries
Wilmer Reinford, Creamery, Pa. 19430; Paul Harley, 429 | Telford, Pa. 18969; Curtis Mininger, Eastern | ennonite Home, Souderton, Pa. 18964; Vernon Althouse, | 315 E. Court St., Doylestown, Pa. 18901.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CABINET OF THE ILLINOIS MENNONITE CONFERENCE
J. Alton Horst, Chairman, Box 388, Fisher, Ill. 61848; | Wayne D. King, General Secretary, CMR 119, E. Peoria, | Ill. 61611; Robert Kennel, Secretary of Church School Train- | ing, Eureka, Ill. 61530; Ruth C. Roth, Secretary of Libraries, | Bex 128, Rome, Ill. 61562; Tom Yoder, Secretary of Chris- tian Workers’ Training, 411 Normal Ave., Normal, Ill. 61761; | Earl Sears, Secretary of Youth Activities, 410 S. Main St., Flanagan, Ill. 61740; Lowell F. Bear, Secretary of Adult| Activities, R. 1, Sterling, Ill. 61081; Oscar Roth, Secretary | ‘of Church Music, 240 N. Lombard, Lombard, Ill. 60148; Merle Sears, Secretary of Junior Activities, Tiskilwa, Ill. | 61368; Ivan Brunk, Secretary of Camping, 43 N. Glenview, | Lombard, Ill. 60148.
INDIANA-MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CABINET 4
Don Augsburger, Chairman, 409 Middlebury St., Goshen, | Ind. 46526; John R. Smucker, Vice-Chairman, 1401 S. Main, || Goshen, Ind. 46526; Kenneth Gusler, Secretary, 2707 E. hman St., Midland, Mich. 48640; Irvin Nussbaum, Fourth ember, R. 4, Box 213, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Kenneth Stevanus, Fitth Member, R. 5, Peru, Ind. 46970. 1
Divisional Secretaries |
David Cressman, Secretary of Young People’s Activities, || Gushen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Dwight Weldy, Sec- | retary of Church Music, 1725 S. 13th St. Goshen, Ind. 46526; Kennetn Stevanus, Secretary ot Christian Mducation, | R. 5, Peru, Ind. 46970; Dale Stutzman, Secretary of Church | Camping, 917 Greene Rd., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Eugene | Miller, Secretary of Junior Activities, 1217 S. 12th St., Goshen, || Ind. 46526; Marion Steiner, Secretary of Home Interests, |] 192] Altgeld St., South Bend, Ind. 46614; Irvin Nussbaum, | Secretary of Teacher Training and Missionary Education, |
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IOWA-NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE J. John J. Miller, Chairman, R. 2, Wellman, Iowa 52356; Vilas Steckley, Secretary of Sunday Schools, Milford, Nebr. _ 68405; Hobart Yoder, Secretary of Church Music, Wellman, Iowa 52356; Willis Roth, Secretary of Home Interests, R. 1, Box 316 A, Grand Island, Nebr. 68801; Clarence Bender, Secretary of::Summer Bible Schools, R. 1, Kalona, Iowa 52247; Dean Swartzendruber, Secretary of Youth Activities, R: 2, Wellman, Iowa 52356; Loren Kremer, Secretary of Church Camps, Milford, Nebr. 68405.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BOARD OF THE LANCASTER MENNONITE CONFERENCE Noah G. Good, Chairman, 2180 Millstream Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602; Lloyd M. Eby, Vice-Chairman, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572; Noah L. Hershey, Secretary, R. 2, Parkesburg,. Pa. 19365; Earl B. Groff, Treasurer, 410 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601; Jesse Neuenschwander, R. 2, Lititz, Pa. 17543; J. Paul Graybill, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519; David W. Martin, R. 6, Lancaster, Pa. 17603.
Divisional Secretaries
Noah G. Good, Secretary of Weekday and Summer Bible Schools, 2180 Millstream Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602; Jesse Neuenschwander, Secretary of Bible Memory and Young Peo- ple’s Meetings, R. 2, Lititz, Pa. 17543; James H. Hess, Secretary of Regional Bible Schools, R. 1, Willow Street, Pa. 17584; Jacob W. Frederick, Secretary of Teacher Train- ing, 2151 N. Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19122; Luke L. Horst, Secretary of Mission Study, R. 1, Mohnton, Pa. 19540; Ira D. Landis, Secretary of Christian Home Inter- ests, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540; Martin E. Ressler, Secretary of Music, R. 2, Quarryville, Pa. 17566; Titus Burkholder, Secretary of Sunday School Promotion, Blue Ball, Pa. 17506; Earl B. Groff, Statistician, 410 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601; J. Paul Graybill, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519; David N. Thomas, R. 6, Lancaster, Pa. 17608.
NORTH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CABINET
A. L. Glick; Chairman and Stewardship Secretary, R. 4, Minot, N. Dak. 58701; Irvin Grabill, Vice-Chairman and Director of Youth Activities, Sleeman, Ont., Canada; John Glick, Secretary and Secretary of Music, R. 4, Minot, N. Dak. 58701; Mervin Slaubaugh, Secretary of Sunday Schools, Mylo, N. Dak. 58353.
OHIO MENNONITE CHRISTIAN WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
: Gharles H. Gautsche, Chairman, 306 Vine St., Archbold,
- Ohio 43502; Joe S. Plank, Vice-Chairman, West Liberty,
_ Ohio 43357; Sturges Miller, General Secretary, Star Route, Millersburg, Ohio 44654; Ralph Nofziger, Treasurer, 260
_ Degroff Ave., Archbold, Ohio 43502; Ellis B. Croyle, Fifth
' Member, MR 1, Archbold, Ohio 43502.
Divisional Secretaries
John C. King; Secretary of Christian Education, R. 2,.
Orrville, Ohio 44667; Paul Lantz, Secretary of Music, 207 _E. Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654; Marion Bontrager, Secretary of Young People’s Activities, 21881 Libby Rd., Bedford Heights, Ohio 44014; Hubert E. Short, Secretary of Special Bible Schools, R. 1, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606; John L. Yoder, Secretary of Senior Adult Activities, West _ Liberty, Ohio 43502; Harold Wyse, Secretary of Home In- terests, R. 3, Box 48, Archbold, Ohio 43502; Elmo Kauff- ' man, Secretary of Junior Activities, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
ONTARIO MENNONITE CHRISTIAN NURTURE COMMITTEE
Paul Fretz, President, R. 2, West Montrose, Ont.; Howard
' §. Bauman, Vice-President, 4 Herbert St., Elmira, Ont.; - Howard S. Schmitt, Secretary, R. 1, Hespeler, Ont.; Clif- ' ford Snider, 70 First St., Elmira, Ont.; Milton Schwartzen- truber, MYF Sponsor, 187 Erb St., West, Waterloo, Ont.; Lewis Weber, Secretary of Sunday Schools, R. 1, Preston, Ont.; David Rudy, Secretary of Boys’ Clubs, 86 Third Ave., Kitchener, Ont.; George Bechtel, Secretary of Music, Scott- _ wood Towers, 80 Scott St., Apt. 207, Brampton, Ont.; _ Cranson Knechtel, Secretary of Christian Service Training, 'R. 4, Kitchener, Ont.; Lorraine Roth, Secretary ot Vacation ' Bible Schools, Box 334, Kitchener, Ont.; Lorne Boller, Sec- retary of Church Camping, 199 Blucher Blvd., Kitchener, Ont.
PACIFIC COAST CHRISTIAN WORKERS’
i CONFERENCE
_ Willard Kennel, Moderator, R. 1, Box 626, Salem, Oreg. ' 97304; Amos Conrad, Assistant Moderator, Tangent, Oreg.
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97389; Oren Horst, General Secretary, R. 1, Box 745, Salem, Oreg. 97304; Jim Buerge, Treasurer, R. 4, Box 524, Albany, Oreg. 97321.
Divisional Secretaries Bernard Showalter, Secretary of Sunday Schools, 725 Fir
Gardens N.W., Salem, Oreg. 97304; Robert Jantzi, Secretary
of Summer Bible Schools and Christian Workers’ Training,
‘R, 1, Shedd, Oreg. 97377; Henry Becker, Secretary of Mis-
sionary Education, R. 1, Box 404, Salem, Oreg. 97304; Mel- vin Paulus, Secretary of Home Interests, Star Route 2, Foster, Oreg. 97345; Merlin Aeschliman, Secretary of Church Music, 415 Rose N.E., Salem, Oreg. 97301; Dean Gerig, Secretary of Young People’s Activities, 720 E. 14th, Albany, Oreg. 97321; Kenneth Roth, Secretary of Church Camps, R. 1, ri 383, Albany, Oreg. 97321; Norman P. Lind, Secretary pelle Evening Services, R. 1, Box 610, Salem, Oreg.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE CABINET
Myron Sommers, Secretary of Christian Education, 1305 S. Benton, Denver, Colo. 80226; Paul Yoder, Secretary of Music W. Spruce Ave., Rocky Ford, Colo. 81067; David Alderfer, Secretary of Literature, Box 755, Aspen, Colo. 81611; Marcus Bishop, Secretary of Peace and Service, 430 W. Ninth, Denver, Colo. 80204; Clayton Bender, Secretary of Young People’s Activities, 522 Lincoln, La Junta, Colo. 81050; Dale Weaver, Secretary of Stewardship, 18 East Mon- ument, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80903; Mrs. Gilbert Lind, President of WMSA, Thurman Route, Anton, Colo. 80801.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CABINET OF SOUTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE
James Hershberger, Chairman, Hesston, Kans. 67062; John P, Duerksen, Secretary of Music, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Evan Oswald, Secretary) of Junior Activities and Church Camping, Hesston, Kans. 67062; J. Frederick Erb, Secretary of Yout Activities, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Allen Erb, Secretary of Adult Activities, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Vincent Krabill, Sec- retary of Peace Witness, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Harold Ely, Sécretary of Church Schools, Conway, Kans. 67434: Earl Eberly, Secretary of Sunday Night and Midweek Services, Garden City, Mo. 64747.
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Eugene Eason, 7635 W. Walnut, Winton, Calif. 95388.
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE CHRISTIAN WORKERS’ COUNCIL
Harold D. Lehman, Chairman, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Jesse T. Byler, General Secretary, 1018 College. View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Michael Shenk, Secretary -of Christian Workers’ Training, 2748 Prospect St., Sarasota, Fla. 33579; Samuel O. Weaver, Secretary of Youth Activities, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Lloyd Nice, Secretary of Church Schools, 38 §. Colony Rd., Denbigh, Va. 23602; John Paul Alger, Secretary of Church Music, R. 3, Broadway, Va. 22815; Frank Niece, Secretary of Home Interests, R. 2, Box 102, Orrville, Ohio 44667.
CHRISTIAN NURTURE COUNCIL OF WESTERN ONTARIO CONFERENCE
John Brubacher, Chairman, Box 489, Parkhill, Ont.; Melvin Otterbein, Assistant Chairman, Box 100, Ailsa Craig, Ont.; Kenneth Bender, General Secretary, 17 West Gore St., Strat- ford, Ont.; Carl J. Zehr, Assistant General Secretary, 148 Roxborough St., Apt. 9, Kitchener, Ont.; Glenn Zehr, Treas- urer, R. 7, Woodstock, Ont.
Area Secretaries
Bruce Jutzi, Secretary of Sunday Schools, 212 Belmont. Ave., W., Apt. 34, Kitchener, Ont.; Gerald Schwartzentruber, Secretary of Vacation Bible Schools, R. 1, Wellesley, Ont.; Ron Schlegel, Secretary of Church Camping, R. 1. Ailsa Craig, Ont.; Carl Erb, Assistant Secretary of Church~ Camping, R‘2, Petersburg, Ont.; Ephraim Gingerich, Secretary of Chris tian Service Training, R. 2, Zurich, Ont.; Stanley Gingerich, Secretary of Church Music, Lexington Rd., Waterloo, Ont.; Lorraine Roth, Secretary of Missionary Education, P.O. Box 334, Kitchener, Ont.; Douglas Snyder, Secretary. of Junior Activities (for boys), 349 Regal Dr., London, Ont:; Mrs. Aaron Grove, Secretary for Junior Activities (for girls}— WMSA Representative, R.R. 2, Markham, Ont.; Albert Zehr, Youth Secretary, Baden, Ont.; David K. Jantzi, Secretary of Home Interests, R. 1, Milverton, Ont.; Wilmer Wagler, Secretary of Sunday Evening Services, R. 1, New Hamburg, Ont.
1967 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
Mennonite Board of Education
FOUNDED 1906
OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Paul M. Lederach, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)
Peter Wiebe, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1968)
J. Forrest Kanagy, Biglerville, Pa. 17307 (1966) .. Melvin H. Lauver, 1033 Broad St., Akron, Pa. 17501 (1967) Winston Weaver, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1966) ..
John Drescher, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1967)
Paul Bender, 1804 Mayflower Pl., Goshen, Ind. 46526
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD MEMBERS ELECTED BY DISTRICT CONFERENCES
Paul Shuwalter, Box 1077, Edson, Alta. (1967) John Lehman, R. 1, Boswell, Pa. 15531 (1969)
Elmer H. Maust, R. 1, Accident, Md. 21520 (1967) Daniel Reinford, Kulpsville, Pa. 19443 (1967) Laurence M. Horst, 714 Monroe St., Evanston, Ill. 60202 (1968) Royal Bauer, 202 Westwood Rd., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) John S. Steiner, 406 Waterford Rd., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) Dean Brubaker, Box 216, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565 (1969) A. Lloyd Swartzendruber, Kalona, lowa 52247 (1967) (None Appointed) A. J. Stoll, Casselton, N. Dak. 58012 (1967) Stanford Mumaw, Dalton, Ohio 44618 (1969) Wilmer Hartman, R. 1, Rittman, Ohio 44270 (1971) John W. Snyder, R. 1, Hespeler, Ont. (1968)
Lester Kropf, N. Knox Buttle Rd., R. 2, Albany, Oreg. 97321 (1969)
Myron Sommers, 1305 S. Benton, Denver, Colo. 80226 (1967) Justus Holsinger, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967) Samuel Spicher, 8850 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021 (1968)
Norman H. Martin, Marion, Pa. 17235 (1973) Daniel Zehr, 39 Stirling Ave. N., Kitchener, Ont. (1968)
MEMBERS AT LARGE Peter Wiebe, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1970) Paul M. Lederach, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1968) Howard Hershberger, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1969) S. S. Wenger, 53 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (1967) Norman Derstine, R. 2, Edgewood Rd., Eureka, Ill. 61530 (1970) John Drescher, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1969) Honorary Members: D. A. Yoder, R. 3, Goshen, Ind. 46526: Orie O. Miller, Akron, Pa. 17501
MEMBERS EX OFFICIO Melvin H. Lauver, 1033 Broad St., Akron, Pa. 17501 Winston Weaver, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 J. Forrest Kanagy, Biglerville, Pa. 17307
MEMBERS of the Alumni Associations of _ Goshen College and Hesston College LeRoy ere 1500 E. 28rd St., Hutchinson, Kans. 67501 197 Paul Erb, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1968) Mrs. Ernest Clemens, 511 Derstine Ave., 19446 (1967) ate Martin, 250 Marine Ave., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1969
MEMBERS ELECTED BY GENERAL CONFERENCE Myron Augsburger, Box 66B, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1967) Willard Krabill, 112 W. High Park, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) James Burkholder, Springs, Pa. 15562 (1969) J. Lester Graybill, 303 Hall St., Orrville, Ohio 44667 (1969)
BOARDS OF OVERSEERS Goshen College Orrin J. Smucker, Chairman, Plain City, Ohio 43064 (1967) John H. Mosemann, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46926 (1967)
Charles Hoeflich, Box 197, Perkasie, Pa. 18944 (1967) Dwight Yoder, Vice-Chairman, Akron, Pa. 17501 (1968) Howard Yoder, 1564 Gasche Ave., Wooster, Ohio 44691 (1968)
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Harold G. Eshleman, 1300 Graystone St., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1970)... ..... 0.00.0 ccc eee e cece eee eees
1a aed er “oad 8 We eters. 8 ale ett President Vice-President Secretary ALO SIS. SRR. RRS Treasurer Financial Agent
Sixth Member
Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference | Allegheny Conference | Se Pade ee Ree exis kore Argentine Conference Conservative Mennonite Conference | Franconia Conference || Illinois Conference | India Conference’ | Indiana-Michigan Conference || Indiana- Michigan Conterence | lowa-Nebraska Conference || po ily, tc. ipa isi: peta Lancaster Conference | North Central Conference Ohio and Eastern Conference | Ohio and Eastern Conference || Ontario Conference Pacific Coast Conference | Puerto Rico Conference | Rocky Mountain Conference | South Central Conference | Southwest Conference | Virginia Conference | Washington Co., Md.—Franklin Co., Pa., Conference | Western Ontario Conference.
Willis Breckbill, 1939 Third St., S.E., Canton, Ohio 44707 |
(1969) Glen Yoder, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565 (1969) Daniel Yutzy, 371 Two Rod Rd., Marilla, N.Y. 14102 (1969) | Erie Sauder, Archbold, Ohio 43502 (1968) Lois Clemens, 511 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (1968) | Richard Yordy, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, Ill. 61822 (1967) | Daniel Hertzler, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1969)
Hesston College
Roy Mullet, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1969) Merle Bender, Newton, Kans. 67114 (1967) Glen Widmer, Wayland, Iowa 52654 (1968) Albert Weaver, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1968) | Paul Martin, 1110 San Juan Ave., La Junta, Colo. 81050 ||
(1968) Robert K. Yoder, Kalona, lowa 52247 (1969) Lorne Kramer, Milford, Nebr. 68045 (1969) | Lester Kropf, R. 2, Albany, Oreg. 97321 (1967) J. N. Weaver, Kirk Lane, Media, Pa. 19063 (1967) | Howard Hershberger, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967)
COUNCILS OF THE BOARD Higher Education Council: Myron Augsburger, EMC, Har- | risonburg, Va. 22801; Ira E. Miller, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. } 22801; Paul Mininger, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526; | Carl Kreider, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Tilman R. | Smith, Hesston College, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Paton Yoder, | Hesston College, Hesston, Kans. 67062. | Secondary Education Council: John M. Krall, Chairman, | EMHS, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Clayton L. Swartzentruber, | Secretary-Treasurer, Kidron, Ohio 44636. Other Council mem- | bers consist of the chief administrative officer of each Mennonite | high school. Investment Committee: Melvin H. Lauver, Samuel Wenger | (1967), Richard Ebersole (1967). Associate Members: Presi- | dents of Hesston and Goshen Colleges, Representatives of | Boards of Overseers. + || Conrad Grebel Lectureship Committee: Nelson E. Kauff- | man, Chairman (1970); Carl Kreider, Executive Secretary | (1969); John a. Lapp (1968); John Drescher (1970); Gideon. | Yoder (1967). ;
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Colleges and Seminaries
CONRAD GREBEL COLLEGE
(Affiliated with University of Waterloo)
Date Founded: 1964
Board of Governors: Milton R. Good, Chairman, R. 2, Waterloo, Ont.; John Sawatzky, John W. Snyder, Roy G. Snyder, Orland Gingerich, Earle Snyder, Norman High, Ver- non Brubaker, David Bergey, Jacob Fransen, Lyle Hallman, Mahlon Leis, Douglas Miller, Arthur Harder, J. Winfield Fretz.
Address: Waterloo, Ont.
Telephone: 519-744-4126
Administrative Officers: J. Winfield Fretz, President; Walter Klassen, Chaplain.
‘Faculty: i; Winfield Fretz, Walter Klassen, Helen Martens.
Statistical Information: Enrollment, 1965-66: 138.
EASTERN MENNONITE COLLEGE
Date Founded: 1917
Board of Control: Board of Trustees of Eastern Mennonite College. The institution is under the control of Virginia Men- nonite Conference.
Address: Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
Telephone: 703 434-7331
Administrative Officers: Myron S. Augsburger, President; Ira E. Miller, Dean; Paul T. Guengerich, Acting Dean of
Students; Samuel O. Weaver, Dean of Men; Harold D. Leh-
man, Registrar; Mrs. Ruth B. Stoltzfus, Acting Dean of
Women; E. Grant Herr, Business Manager; John M. Snyder,
Controller; Lester C. Shank, Director of Public Relations; Margaret M. Shenk, Librarian; Samuel Z. Strong, Field Sec- retary; Robert J. Messner, Assistant in Development; Truman H. Brunk, Jr., Pastor; Emanuel Martin, Jr., Alumni Sec- retary and Admissions Counselor; Linden M. Wenger, Acting Dean of Seminary.
College Faculty: Myron S. Augsburger, Ira E. Miller, James R Bomberger, Lois B. Bowman, Lewis Brubacher, J. Lester Brubaker, Kenton K. Brubaker, Gerald R. Brunk, Arlene Bumbaugh, Mrs. Mary D. Brunk, Mrs. Caroline Detwiler, Mary Emma Eby, Merle W. Eshleman, Clarence Y. Fretz,
_Ernest G. Gehman, Paul Glanzer, Ruth Hartzler, Mary Ethel
Heatwole, Roy E. Heatwole, Irvin B. Horst, Samuel L.
orst, Eugene R. Hostetler, D. Ralph Hostetter, Ruth S.
lostetter, J. P. Jacobszoon, Glenn M. Kauffman, Albert N. Keim, John A. Lapp, Chester K. Lehman, “Elsie E. Lehman, Esther K. Lehman, G. Irvin Lehman, Robert C. Lehman, Wilmer R. Lehman, Herbert Martin, Margaret I.
artin, Lillian M. Mast, Earl M. Maust, Donald L. Mel- linger, Samuel E. Miller, Catherine R. Mumaw, Homer A. Mumaw, John R. Mumaw, Laban Peachey, Hubert R. Pell- man, Herman R. Reitz, Delbert L. Seitz, Millard E. Sho- walter, J. Mark Stauffer, Grant M. Stoltzfus, Daniel B. Suter, Willard M. Swartley, °Vida J. Swartzentruber, Linden M. Wenger, “John S. Wenger, J. Otis Yoder, °Norman Yutzy, Alphie A. Zook, Ira T. Zook.
Administrative Staff with Faculty Status: °Miriam H. Barge, Paul T. Guengerich, E. Grant Herr, Esther K. Longacre, Emanuel Martin, Jr., Robert J. Messner, Lester C. Shank, Margaret M. Shenk, Grace I. Showalter, John M. Snyder, *Milo D. Stahl, Mrs. Ruth B. Stoltzfus, Samuel Z. Strong, Samuel ©. Weaver. }
Departments and Divisions: Seminary and College with the following divisions: I. Bible and Philosophy. II. Language, Literature, and Fine Arts. III. Social Sciences. IV. Natural Sciences and Mathematics. V. Education and Psychology.
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
‘High School Administrative Officers: Myron S. Augsburger, President; John H. Krall, Director of High School; Jesse T.
_ Byler, Religious Counselor; Harvey Yoder, Dean of Boys;
Mrs. Reuben Yoder, Dean of Girls; Esther H. Wenger, Li-
brarian.
High School Faculty: Vivian M. Beachy, Jesse T. Byler, Lois Fretz, Ronald Koppenhaver, Jay B. Landis, Grace B. Lefever, Elsie Mast, Marvin Miller, David K. Mumaw, Homer A. Mumaw, Miriam Mumaw, Elaine Nice, Geraldine Rush, Ellen Shenk, Miriam L. Weaver, Esther H. Wenger, Harvey Yoder.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 full-time enrollment: Col- lege, 647; High School, 190. 1966-67 full-time enrollment:
College, 738; High School, 217. Members in Alumni Asso- ciation, 7,700. Library volumes—College, 41,063; High School, 4,170. Endowment, $367,300.
EVANGELICAL MENNONITE SEMINARY, URUGUAY
Date Founded: 1956
Address: Ave. Millan 4392, Montevideo, Uruguay
Telephone: 3-32-74
Board of Directors: Raul O. Garcia, President; Hans Nies- sen, Vice-President; Jakob Isaak, Secretary; Johann Regehr, Gerhard Schartner, Ernst Harder, B. Frank Byler.
Full-time Staff: Ernst Harder, President; John Driver, Dean: Daniel W. Miller, Laverne Rutschman, B. Frank Byler, Sara Ann Claasen.
Part-time Staff: Harriet Rutschman, Miguel Brun, David Corvino, Eunice Miller, Ruth Harder, Ernesto Suarez, Julia Campos,
Librarian: Ernesto Suarez.
Houseparents and Administrator: Hermann and Anita Dyck.
Statistical Information: 1966 enrollment, 38.
GOSHEN COLLEGE
Date Founded: 1894+
Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Education
Address: Goshen, Ind. 46526
Telephone: 219-533-3161
Board of Overseers: Willis Breckbill, Canton, Ohio 44707; Lois Clemens, Lansdale, Pa. 19446; Daniel Hertzler, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Charles Hoeflich, Perkasie, Pa. 18944; John Mose- mann, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Erie Sauder, Archbold, Ohio 43502;
‘Orrin J. Smucker, Plain City, Ohio 43064; Dwight Yoder,
Akron, Pa. 17501; Glen Yoder, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565; Howard C. Yoder, Wooster, Ohio 44691; Richard J. Yordy,
‘Champaign, Hl. 61822; Daniel Yutzy, Marilla, N.Y. 14102.
Administrative Officers: Paul Mininger, President; Sanford C, Yoder, President Emeritus; Ernest E. Miller, President Emeritus; Carl Kreider, Dean; Ross T. Bender, Dean of the Seminary; Russel Liechty, Dean of Students; Harold E. Bau- mian, Campus Pastor; Ralph J. Gunden, Business Manager; J. Robert Kreider, Director of College Relations; Henry D. Weaver, Jr., Assistant to the President—Program Evaluation and Planning; J. B. Shenk, Assistant to the President and Director of Admissions; Atlee Beechy, Acting Director of Teach- er Education and Coordinator of Counseling Services; Orpah B, Mosemann, Director of the Division of Nursing; William F, Miller, Registrar; James R. Clemens, Librarian; Devon J. Yoder, Assistant Librarian; J. F. Swartzendruber, Director of Audio-Visual Education; Weyburn W. Groff, Associate Dean of the Seminary; K. Louise Myers, Librarian of the Seminary; Nelson P. Springer, Curator of the Mennonite Historical Library; Viola King, Coordinator of Women’s Activities and Head Resident; Viola Good, Director of Placement and Ad- viser to International Students; John Zook, Associate Director of Admissions; Dale Schlabach, Admissions Counselor and Stu- dent Personnel Counselor; John H. Liechty, Associate Director of College Relations and Director of Alumni Relations; Ray Sala, Associate Director of College Relations and Director of Church Relations; Mervin D. Zook, Director of Communi- cations; H. Clair Amstutz, College Physician; Mary Ellen Hochstetler, College Nurse; Fred Litwiller, Coordinator of Student Activities and Recreation; Bruce Glick, Head Resi- dent; Winifred Yordy, Head Resident; Helen Slaubaugh, Head Resident; Ronald Brunk, Office Manager; Walter Schmucker, Director of Student Finances; Loren Stauffer, Director of Staff Personnel; William Hooley, Dean of Men; Don McCam- mon, Manager of Book Store, Snack Shop and Post Office; Phyllis Roose, Director of Food Services; Kenneth King, Di- rector of Physical Plant.
‘Professors: H. Clair Amstutz, Atlee Beechy, °Mary Eleanor Bender, Paul Bender, Emeritus; Ross T. Bender, °C. Frank- lin Bishop, Robert Buschert, Howard Charles, Roman Ginger- ich, Lester Glick, Guy F. Hershberger, Emeritus; Silas Hertz- ler, Emeritus; Merle Jacobs, J. Howard Kauffman, °C. Nor- man Kraus, Carl Kreider, °Karl Massanari, Albert J. Meyer, a aig E. Miller, Emeritus; Glen R. Miller, °Paul M. Miller, Paul Mininger, Mary K. Nafziger, “John S. Oyer, Mary K. Oyer, Mary Royer, Willard H. Smith, Asthur A. Smucker, *Roy Umble, Henry D. Weaver, Jr., Dwight Weldy, J. C. Wenger, S. W. Witmer, Emeritus; Olive G. Wyse, S. A. tOrganized first as Elkhart Institute, Elkhart. Ind. °On leave of absence
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Yoder, S. C. Yoder, Emeritus; Lester J. Zimmerman.
‘Associate Professors: Alfred Albrecht, A. Don Augsburger (pt), °J. Richard Burkholder, John J. Fisher, Jr., Weyburn W. Groff, Ruth Gunden, Ezra Hershberger, John J. Hostetter, Jr. (pt), Marlin Jeschke, Daniel R. Leatherman, Russel A. Liechty, Millard C. Lind, R. Herbert Minnich, Orpah B. Mosemann, Jonathan Roth, Edna Shantz, Stanley Shenk, Lon Sherer, Marion R. Wenger, Harold Yoder, John Howard Yoder.
Assistant Professors: Kathryn Aschliman, Elizabeth Bender, Emeritus; Willeane Beyler, Wilbur Birky, Frances Bontrager, °Eva Byers, Anna Mae Charles, James R. Clemens, William Davidson, Jake E. Dueck, David Falk, S$. David Garber, Delmar Good, Viola Good, Edith Herr, Emeritus; Lotus D. Hershberger, James R. Hertzler, J. Daniel Hess, Beth Hos- tetler, John D. Ingold, °Perry J. Miller, William F. Miller, Bettie M. Norman (pt), John D. Nyce, Gerhard Reimer, Phyllis Roose, Vernon Schertz, Theron Schlabach, Verna Smith, George A. Smucker, Edward Stoltzfus, William Summer ville, J. F. Swartzendruber, Norma Jean Weldy, Anna Frances Wenger, °Rudy Wiebe, °Lois Winey, Berdene Wyse, Samuel L. Yoder, Arline Zimmerman, Verna Zimmerman.
Instructors: Mary Chupp, Lee Eve (Visiting Lecturer), Esther Hackman, Ruth Krall, Jacqueline Tschabold.
Departments and Divisions: I. Language, Literature and Fine Arts. II. Social Sciences. III. The Natural Sciences. IV. Bible, Religion and Philosophy. V. Teacher Education. VI. Nursing. Goshen College Biblical Seminary.
Degrees ered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Divinity, Master of Religious Education.
Statistical Information: Enrollment 1966-67, College, 1,100: Seminary, 37.
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HESSTON COLLEGE
Date Founded: 1909
Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Education
Address: Hesston, Kans. 67062
Telephone: 316 327-4221
Board of Overseers: Merle Bender, Newton, Kans. 67014; Howard Hershberger, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Lorne Kramer, Milford, Nebr. 68045; Lester Kropf, Albany, Oreg. 97321; Paul Martin, La Junta, Colo. 81050; Roy Mullet, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Joseph Weaver, Media, Pa. 19063; J. Glen Widmer, Wayland, Iowa 52654; Robert K. Yoder, Kalona, lowa 52247.
Administrative Officers and Staff: Tilman R. Smith, Presi- dent; Milo Kauffman, President Emeritus, Religious Counselor and Alumni Relations; Paton Yoder, Dean of Instruction; Leland Bachman, Business Manager; Leonard L. Lichti, Regis- trar; John Oyer, Dean of Men; Orpha Zimmerly, Dean of Women; Mary Hess, Librarian; Mary Lou Shetler, Dieti-
tian; Emil Yoder, Director of Food Services; Wilmer Harms, MD, College Physician; Hilda Shaum, RN, School Nurse; J. Frederick Erb, Director of Admissions; Peter B. Wiebe, College Pastor and Counselor; Estelle Krabill, Public Rela- tions.
Instructional Staff: Helen Andres, Cecil Banning, Clayton Beyler, Alvin Blough, Lowell Byler, Miriam Byler, Francis Chupp, Willard D. Conrad, Ruthann Dirks, Daniel D. Driver, John P. Duerksen, Paul Friesen, Celia Goering, Marilyn Graber, Mary Hess, James Horsch, Arlo Kasper, Melva Kauff- man, Milo Kauffman, John Koppenhaver, Vincent Krabill, Leonard L. Lichti, Ivan R. Lind, Alice Loewen, Evan Oswald, Martha Overmyer, Robert Regier, Freedley Schrock, Mary Lou Shetler, Ray Showalter, Don Troyer, Ruth Unrau, Maurice A. Yoder, Paton Yoder.
Departments: Junior College.
Divisions: I. Bible and Philosophy. II. Humanities. III Social Sciences. IV. Natural Sciences. V. Applied Sciences and Arts. VI. Nursing.
Degrees Offered: Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts; Asso- ciate in Arts in General and Vocational Education; Associate in Arts in Nursing.
Statistical Information: 1966-67 enrollment: 359 full-time; 9 part-time; total, 368. Members in Alumni Association, 4,185. Library volumes, 15,700. Endowment, $30,869.73. Annuities, $50,774.85.
INSTITUTO BIBLICO MENONITA
Date Founded: 1955
Address: Box 146, Aibonito, Puerto Rico 00609
Telephone: Aibonito 735-3196
Board of Control: A local board elected by the Puerto Rico Mennonite Conference serves in a consultative and directive capacity; R. J. Hower, Chairman; Mercedes Melendez, Secre- tary; Melquiades Santiago, Anna Kay Massanari, Lawrence Greaser, Samuel Rolon, Jose A. Santiago.
Operation: For the year 1966-67 there are evening classes three nights weekly, dividing the school year into two semes- ters. Courses are offered leading to diplomas in Christiar Education and Biblical Theology.
Staff: Don Heiser, Alice Kehl, Lester T. Hershey, Merle Sommers, David Helmuth.
ONTARIO MENNONITE BIBLE INSTITUTE Date Founded: 1951
Board of Control: The Ontario Mennonite Bible School ©
and Institute Board. The school is under the control of the Ontario Mennonite Conference.
Address: 800 King Street East, Kitchener, Ont.
Telephone: SHerwood 3-2241
Administrative Officers: Newton L. Gingrich, Principal; Al- bert Zehr, Dean; John Snider, Business Manager; Herbert Schultz, Music Director, Registrar and Publicity; Louida Bau- man, Matron.
Faculty: Newton Gingrich, Herbert Schultz, Albert Zehr, Simeon Hurst, Glenn Brubacher, Daniel Zehr.
High Schools
BELLEVILLE MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1945
Board of Control: Belleville Mennonite School Board, Tren- nis S. King, Chairman.
Address: Belleville, Pa. 17004
Telephone: 717 935-2184
Administrative Officers: Paul E. Bender, Principal.
Full-time Faculty: Paul E. Bender, Elam J. Peachey, Doug- las Thomas, Brenda Kauffman, Martha J. Peachey, Mary Alice French.
Part-time Faculty: Nelson Glick, Evan E. Yoder, Mrs. Arlene Byler.
Staff: Irene Kauffman, Secretary; Rufus Peachey, Custodian.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 85; 1966-67 en- rollment, 79.
BETHANY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1954
Board of Control: Bethany Christian High School Board of Directors, Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference; Charles Gardner, President; A. Don Augsburger, Executive Secretary; Wm. D. Hooley, Recording Secretary; Annas Miller, Treas- urer; Harold Bontreger, Russell Krabill, Ora Yoder, Verle Hoffman, J. Howard Kauffman, Virgil Graber, Merrill M. Mishler, Lester Zimmerman.
‘Address: 2904 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
Telephone: 219 533-8140
Administrative Officers: Paul E. Yoder, Superintendent; Mel- vin J. Birkey, Business Manager; Lester Culp, Director of Student Affairs; Dan Schrock, Guidance.
Full-time Faculty: Royal Bauer, Daniel Bodiker, Miriam Friesen, Ronald Friesen, Nancy Gerber, Richard Graber, Dean Hartman, Wilmer Hollinger, Freeman Lehman, Pau} Nisly, Vernon Yoder, Herbert Zook.
‘Part-time Faculty: Evelyn Bauer, Fancheon Resler, Sandra Riegsecker.
Staff: Laura Metzler, Secretary; Mary Birkey, Cashier; Rachel Miller, Cafeteria Cook; Sylvia Miller, Lucille Chris- tophel, Edith Yoder, Cafeterial Assistants; Mose Miller, Wen- dell Hochstetler, Custodians.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 307. 1966-67 | enrollment, 283. Alumni, 784. Library volumes, 3,380.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Date Founded: 1961
Board of Control: The Board of Trustees of Christian. |
Schools, Inc., Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference; George | Falb, President; Richard Yoder, Vice-President; Robert Jaberg, —
Secretary; David Hostetler, Treasurer; Bill Detweiler; Dennis |
Steiner; Paul Neuenschwander; Elmer “Sheldon
Martin; Schmucker.
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Address: Box 9, Kidron, Ohio 44636
Telephone: 216 857-3111
Administrative Officers: Clayton L. Swartzentruber, Super- intendent; Wendell Hostetler, Principal.
Full-time Faculty: Robert M. Ewing, Janice Gerber, Nettie
Hooley, Wendell Hostetler, James O. Lehman, James Nuss-
baum, Clayton L. Swartzentruber, Robert Witmer, Paul Miller, David Kaufman, Irene Hershberger.
Part-time Faculty: John C. King, Barbara Gerber.
Staff: Mrs. Hilda Geiser, Cook; Pearl Geiser, Assistant Cook; Jean Leinbach, School Secretary; Geri Lehman, Book- keeper; Asa Hostetler, Transportation Supervisor; Virgil Sny- der, Custodian; Harold Horst, Custodian; Irene Amstutz, Edith Gerber, Cleaners.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 232; 1966-67 enrollment, 221. Alumni, 245. Library volumes, 2,700.
CHRISTOPHER DOCK MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1953
Board of Control: Christopher Dock Mennonite School Board of Trustees, Franconia Mennonite Conference: J. Silas Gray- bill, President; Floyd M. Hackman, Vice-President; Norman H. Bechtel, Secretary; Ralph B. Hedrick, Treasurer; Merrill S. Moyer, Raymond H. Rosenberger, Norman K. Souder.
Address: R. 1, Lansdale, Pa. 19446
Telephone: 215 368-1033
Administration: Lee M. Yoder, Superintendent; T. Carroll Moyer, Principal.
‘Faculty: Harvey W. Bauman, S. Duane Kauffman, Gerald A, Benner, Fred Brubaker, Kenneth J. Hartzler, Wilmer E. Kolb, Ada V. Schrock, Donald C. Miller, T. Carroll Moyer, Eileen L. Moyer, Daniel J. Reinford, James M. Lapp, Allen R. Martin, M. Irene Stauffer, Ruth Ann Swartzendruber, Roland B. Yoder.
Employees: Eleanor C: Ruth, Office Secretary; Vincent C. Geiser, Custodian, Glenn H. Martin, Assistant Custodian; Emma Landis, Cafeteria Manager; Sarah Leatherman, Betty Rittenhouse, Kathryn Landis, Assistant Cooks.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 256; 1966-67 enrollment, 290. Alumni, 512. Library volumes, 4,425.
EASTERN MENNONITE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (See Listing Under Colleges )
HARTVILLE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Date Founded: 4-year, 1964; 2-year, 1956
Board of Control: Hartville Christian School Board of Education.
Address: 10515 N. Market Ave., Hartville, Ohio 44632
Telephone: 216 877-2529
Administrative Officers: David Detweiler, Principal.
Faculty: David Detweiler, John H. Miller, Alvin Coblentz, Ellen King, Joseph Overholt, Ruth Miller.
Statistical Information: 1966-67 enrollment, 31.
IOWA MENNONITE SCHOOL Date Founded: 1945
Board of Control: Iowa Mennonite School Board. The
~ school is under the control of the lowa-Nebraska Conference.
Address: R. 2, Kalona, Iowa 52247
Telephones: Kalona 319 656-2073; Sharon Center 319 683- 2586
‘Administrative Officers: Levi Miller, Principal; Gareth Swartzendruber, Administrative Assistant; Silas J. Horst, Chairman Conference Board; Ray M. Yoder, Chairman Local Board.
Staff: Merle Brenneman, Dan Gerber, Dave Graber, Mer- lin Grieser, Martha Kanagy, Richard Lichty, Dan Miller,
_ Mrs. Evelyn Miller, Herman Ropp, Mrs. Grace Slaubaugh,
Mrs. Grace Tiessen, Eugene Wenger, Grace M. Wyse, Mar-
vin Yoder, Ruby Yoder, Gareth Swartzendruber, Faculty;
Donald Yoder, Custodian; Mary Louise Brenneman, Secre- tary; Mrs. Chris Burkholder, Cook; Mrs. Clifford Beckler, Mrs. Merton Roth, Assistant Cooks.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 204; 1966-67 enrollment, 199. Alumni, 753. Library volumes, 2,900.
JOHNSTOWN MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1944
Board of Control: Johnstown Mennonite School Board.
Address: R. 2, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935
Telephone: 814 288-2588
Administrative Officers: Sanford G. Shetler, Principal.
Faculty: Sanford G. Shetler, Ellen Kauffman, Maretta Hersh- berger, Ralph Holderman, John Stahl, David Shetler.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 38; 1966-67 en- rollment, 37. Members in Alumni Association, 185. Library volumes, 1.820.
LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1942
Board of Control: Board of Trustees of Lancaster Menno- nite Conference Schools. The school is under the control of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference.
Address: 2176 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, Pa. 17602
Telephones: 717 392-3146 (office); 392-1613 (boys dormi- tories ); 392-4451 (girls’ dormitories ) :
Administrative cers: Clayton L. Keener, Principal; Noah G. Good, Dean; Clyde B. Stoner, Secretary-Treasurer; Amos W. Weaver, Librarian; Noah L. Hershey, fifth member of the Supervising Committee and Student Pastor; David N. Thomas, Student Pastor; Wesley U. McNett, Hall Manager; David Clymer, Assistant Hall Manager; Alta Hoover, Matron: Esther Horst, Assistant Matron and Evening Librarian; Bar- bara Beiler, Assistant Matron and School Nurse.
Faculty: Anna Lois Charles, Carolyn L. Charles, Myron S, Dietz, Janet N. Gehman, Noah G. Good, Rhoda M. Graybill, Noah L. Hershey, Clayton L. Keener, Edwin L. Keener, Robert G. Keener, Rhoda Kennel, M. Stanley Kreider, Wilbur A. Lentz, Charles B. Longenecker, Jack Magill, Miriam L, Maust, Wesley McNett, Verna Mohler, Martha F. Mose- mann, Arnold J. Moshier, Elton G. Moshier, Orpha News- wanger, Harold W. Saner, James M. Shank, Luke J. Shank, R. Kenneth Shearer, Allan Shirk, Clyde B. Stoner, David N. Thomas, Edna K. Wenger, Rhoda Wenger, Floyd I. Zook.
Office Assistants: Brenda Harbold, Naomi Hostetter.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 547; 1966-67 enrollment, 559. Members in Alumni Association, 2,080. Li- brary volumes, 4,700.
MENNONITE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1913
Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Christian Educa- tion.
Address: Dhamtari, Madhya Pradesh, India
Administrative Officers: J. Harishchandra, Principal-in- charge; S. Paul Miller, Manager; K. Jiwanlal, Warden, Boys’ Hostel; Miss Premwati Ram, Warden, Girls’ Hostel.
School Managing Committee: V. Miller, Chairman; C. K. ne Vice-Chairman; J. Harischandra, Secretary; S. Paul
iller, J. W. A. Narsaiya, J. H. Flisher.
Faculty: E. P. Bachan, S. N. Solomon, U. N. Jha, J. M. Bhelwa, N. A. Yusufji, B. S. Lall, Miss P. A. Ram, M. L. Sahu, K. Jiwanlal, B. F. Netam, L. P. Soni, Paul J. Mala- gar, M. S. Ram, M. K. Nathan, C. F. Nath, Miss P. Martin, Mrs. O. P. Lall, P. M. Rao, R. M. Agrawal, V. S. Nadem- war, Miss N. Saimons.
Departments: High School and Middle School.
Statistical Information: 1966-67 enrollment, 529.
PARADISE MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1958
Board of Control: Washington County, Md., Mennonite Bishop District; Verne Lehman, Chairman, Board of Trustees, R. 5, Hagerstown, Md. 21740; Irvin S. Shank, Chairman, School Committee, R. 5, Hagerstown, Md. 21740.
Address: R. 6, Hagerstown, Md. 21740
Telephone: 301 733-1368.
Administrative Officer: Clarence Y. Fretz, Principal.
Faculty: Clarence Y. Fretz, Donna Ebersole, David Kauff- man, Lois Newcomer, Esther Showalter, Lester Showalter, Duane Tucker.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 87, 1966-67 en- rollment, 98.
ROCKWAY MENNONITE SCHOOL
Date Founded: 1945
Board of Control: Rockway Mennonite School Board. The school is operated by the Mennonite Conference of Ontario. Two representatives from the Western Ontario Mennonite Conference are elected to this board.
Address: 110 Doon Road, Kitchener, Ont.
Telephone: 519 743-3771
Administrative Officers: George Bechtel, Principal; George Speeiacs Treasurer; Betty Erb, Secretary; Roy Shantz, Cus- todian.
acuity: Salome Bauman, George Bechtel, Donald Buschert, Mary Hunsberger, Bruce Jutzi, Gerald Loewen, Edgar Rogal- ski, Hedy Sawadsky, Lalita Bachan, Carolyn Eash, Lois Loewen, Ian Milne.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 88; 1966-67 en- rollment, 118. '
THE BIBLE ACADEMY Date Founded: 1958 Board of Control: The Bible Academy Board elected by the Meserete Kristos Church Council; Shemsudin Abdo, Chairman. Address: P.O. Box 144, Nazareth, Ethiopia
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Administrative Officers: Shemsudin Abdo, Director; Calvin E. Shenk, Business Manager; Dwight R. Beachy, Dean.
Full-time Faculty: Gerald L. Stoner, Esther M. Becker, Shemsudin Abdo, Calvin E. Shenk, Tedla Ketema, Dwight R. Beachy, Verna Beachy.
Part-time Faculty: Marie Shenk, Nevin L. Horst.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 100; 1966-67 enrollment, 110. Alumni, 25. Library volumes, 1,600.
WESTERN MENNONITE SCHOOL Date Founded: 1945 ee 5104 Board of Control: The Western Mennonite School Board, composed of one member from each organized congregation of the Pacific Coast Mennonite Conference. Address: R. 1, Box 626, Salem, Oreg. 97304
Telephone: 503 363-2000
Administration: Glen A. Roth, Principal; Oren Horst, Vice- Principal; Willard Kennel, Business Manager; David Yoder, Dean of Men; Twila Zimmerly, Dean of Women.
Instructors: Glen A. Yoder, David Yoder, Henry Becker, Oren Horst, Shirley Yoder, Al Yoder, Ellen Hostetler, Ken Snyder, Carl Swartz, Marcus Lind, Katie Lind, Twila Zim- merly, Willard Kennel.
Staff: Katie Lind, Librarian; Maetta Kennel, Assistant Li- brarian; Richard Miller, Maintenance; Vera Schrock, Book- keeper; Ellen Hostetler, Secretary to the Principal; Dorothy Shantz, Elsie Emmert, Leah Hostetler, Cooks.
Statistical Information: 1965-66 enrollment, 117; 1966-67 enrollment, 94. Library volumes, 2,086.
Elementary Schools
Total number of elementary schools ...............-..
Total enrollment in elementary schools, 1966-67... . 12,226
This section has two parts. The first part is a listing of elementary schools which are members’ of the Association of Mennonite Elementary Schools. The second part is a listing of nonmember schools arranged alphabetically by states and provinces.
Association of Mennonite Elementary Schools
This Association is a nonprofit and nonadministrative or- '
ganization to aid and counsel Christian schools on the ele- mentary level to enhance the schools’ spiritual and academic effectiveness. Founded 1962.
_Administrative Council: Omar V. Showalter, Chairman, R.D., Pipersville, Pa. 18947; Clarence Y. Fretz, Vice-chairman, R. 6, Hagerstown, Md. 21740; J. Lester Brubaker, Secretary, EMC, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Justus Driver, Treasurer, Waynes- boro, Va. 22980; Daniel M. Glick, Smoketown, Pa. 17576; Daniel M. Krady, 131 School House Road, Harleysville, Pa. 19438; H. Michael Shenk, 2749 Prospect St., Sarasota, Fla. 33579.
The following elementary schools are members of the Asso- ciation:
Alden Christian School, Two Rod Road, Marilla, N.Y. 14102. 1948. Teachers: David A. Miller, Principal; David J. Miller, Thomas F. Roop, Florence Hensel, Ella M. Coffman. Enrollment: 65. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Alden and Williamsville Conservative Mennonite churches; Levi Schla- bach, School Board President, 380 Two Rod Road, Marilla, N.Y. 14102.
Arthur Mennonite School, Arthur, Ill. 61911. 1950. Teach- ers: Floyd Yoder, Miriam Borntrager. Enrollment: 41. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Arthur Mennonite School Board; Milton Miller, President, R.R., Arcola, Ill. 61910.
Belleville Mennonite School, Belleville, Pa. 17004. 1945..
Teachers: Paul E. Bender, Principal; Elizabeth Frye, Julia Hartzler, Sara Marie Kauffman, Herman Kauffman, Ruth Byler. Enrollment: 142. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Belleville Mennonite School Board; Trennis $. King, Chairman, Belle- ville, Pa. 17004.
Clinton Christian Day School, R. 1, Goshen, Ind. 46526. 1950. Teachers: Henry Diener, Vernon Mullet, Mary Kathryn Miller, Joni Beachy, Robert Brenneman, Wilmer Otto, Elvie Bontrager, Maxine Kauffman, Ruth Miller, Rachel Brenne- man, Esther Borntrager. Enrollment: 227. Grades 1-11. Spon- sored by Clinton Christian Day School Association; John O. Miller, Chairman, R. 1, Box 27, Goshen, Ind. 46526.
Conestoga Christian Day School, Morgantown, Pa. 19543. 1952. Teachers: Edw. Kurtz, Principal; Betty Stephenson, Sara Snader, Wesley Gross, Omar Lapp, Helen Kraybill, Anna Shertzer, Wm. Weaver. Enrollment: 136. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Board of Trustees of the Conestoga Christian Day School Association; Harvey Beiler, President, R. 2, El- verson, Pa. 19520.
Ephrata Mennonite Christian Day School, R. 1, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1946. Teachers: Michael N. Wenger, Principal; Martha Charles, LeRoy Pellman, David Sauder, Carolyn Hoover. Enrollment: 145. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Ephrata Mennonite Christian Day School Board; Raymond E. Landis, President, R. 1, Stevens, Pa. 17578.
Franconia Mennonite School, 420 Cowpath Rd., Mounted Route 1, Souderton, Pa. 18964. 1945. Teachers: Daniel M.
Krady, Principal; Verna Mae Godshall, Anna Mary Black, ,
Naomi Hackman, Irene Benner, Kay Predmore, Mrs. Orrie D. Yoder. Enrollment: 146. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Board of Trustees of Franconia Mennonite School Association; Ken- neth R. Clemmer, Chairman, R. 1, Lansdale, Pa. 19446. .Greenwood Mennonite School, Greenwood, Del. 19950. 1928.
Teachers: John F. Mishler, Principal; Donald E. Yoder, Henry Shank, Beatrice Benner, Mary Geiser, Sadie Bissey. Enrollment: 116. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Greenwood Men- nonite School Board; John J. Yoder, President, Greenwood, Del. 19950.
‘Johnstown Mennonite School, R. 2, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935. 1944. Teachers: Sanford G. Shetler, Principal; Ruth Sarvis, Maretta Hershberger, Ralph Holderman, John Stahl, Ellen Kauffman, David Shetler. Enrollment: 62. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Johnstown Mennonite School Board; Carl Holsopple, President, R. 2, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935.
Lake Center Christian Day School, 1360 Woodmont St., N.E., Hartville, Ohio 44632. 1947. Teachers: Wayne Yoder, Principal; Wm. Helmuth, Mrs. Catherine Wagler, Rhoda Wag- ler. Enrollment: 97. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Lake Center Christian Day School Association; John E. Hershberger, Presi- dent, 11215 Kent Ave., N.E., Hartville, Ohio 44632.
Locust Grove Mennonite School, Smoketown, Pa. 17576. 1939. Teachers: Maribel Kraybill, Principal; Mrs. J. Harold Breneman, Lois Witmer, Wilma Lee Showalter, Mrs. Vivian Denlinger. Enrollment: 103. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Locust Grove Mennonite School Board; Landis Hershey, Chairman, 1647 Old Phila. Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17602.
Manheim Christian Day School, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. 17545. 1952. Teachers: Ruth Showalter, Principal; Helen Frey, Mrs. Elaine Good. Enrollment: 84. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Man- heim Christian Day School Board; Clarence Stauffer, Chair- man, R. 1, Manheim, Pa. 17545.
Michigan Mennonite School, Bay Port, Mich. 48720. 1953. Teachers: Mrs. Naomi Jantzi, Principal; Betty Helmuth, Mrs. Mary Shetler. Enrollment: 49. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Pigeon River Conservative Mennonite School Board; Glenn W. Maust, President, Bay Port, Mich. 48720.
Mt. Pleasant Christian Day School, Fentress, Va. 23320. 1941. Teachers: A. D. Wenger, Jr., Principal; Mrs. A. D. Wenger, Jr., Mrs. Homer Wenger. Enrollment: 62. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Mt. Pleasant Christian Day School Board; Merlin Miller, President, R. 5, Chesapeake, Va. 23320.
Plainview Amish Mennonite Christian Day School, R. 2, Box 183, Plain City, Ohio 43064. 1947. Teachers: Enos D. Stutzman, Principal; Laura Yutzy, Susie Troyer, Mary Troyer. Enrollment: 93. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Plainview Chris- tian Day School Board; Andrew Farmwald, President, R.- 3, Plain City, Ohio 43064.
Plumstead Christian Day School, Box 124, Plumsteadville, Pa. 18949. 1948. Teachers: Margaret Derstine, Principal; Mar- tha Kauffman. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by
Plumstead Christian Day School Board; Orie Kindy, President, :
Box 180, Plumsteadville, Pa. 18949.
Sarasota Christian Day School, 5415 Bahia Vista St., Sara- sota, Fla. 33580. 1958. Phone: Levi B. Sommers, Principal; Francis Overholt, Mrs. Treva Kurtz, Verna Mast, Lydia Ann Herr, Ethel Mellinger. Part-
time: Michael Shenk, Menno Ebersol, Lloyd Kauffman. En- —
rollment: 124. Grades K-9. Sponsored by Board of the Sara-
sota Christian Day School; Charles Shue, President, 5065
Bahia Vista St., Sarasota, Fla. 33580. Warwick River Church School, Denbigh, Va. 23602. 1942.
Teachers: Jewel Harman, Marlene Rohrer, Susan Yoder, Mrs. —
Elsie Rohrer. Enrollment: 88. Grades K-6. Sponsored by War-
wick River Church School Board; Harry L. Kraus, 1342 -
Moyer Rd., Newport News, Va. 23602.
West Fallowfield Mennonite School, Atglen, Pa. 19310. 1941. Teachers: Lena Zehr, Principal; Linda Mast, Marian Eber- sole. Enrollment: 87. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by West Fallow- field Mennonite School Board; Willis D. Umble, President, R, 1, Parkesburg, Pa. 19365.
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ARKANSAS Walnut Ridge School, St. Joe, Ark. 72675. Teacher: Mrs. Eli Garber. Enrollment: 6.
DELAWARE Apple Grove Amish Parochial School, R. 2, Dover, Del. 19901. 1925. Teachers: Polly A. Miller, Katie A. Byler.
Enrollment: 45. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Apple Grove Amish.
Mennonite School Board; Alfred D. Troyer, President, R. 2, Box-414, Dover, Del. 19901.
Green Hill Amish Parochial School, R. 2, Dover, Del. 19901. 1938. Teacher: Annie Yoder. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish Mennonites; Valentine Byler, R. 2, Dover, Del. 19901.
GEORGIA Montezuma Amish Mennonite School, Montezuma, Ga. 31063. 1953. Teachers: Elsie Yoder, Principal; Esther Hersh- berger, Martha Kauffman, Mrs. Paul Yoder. Enrollment: 92. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish Mennonite School Board; Eli Wagler, President, Montezuma, Ga. 31063.
ILLINOIS
Brown Amish School, Prophetstown, Ill. 61277. Teacher: Dora Hostetler. Enrollment: 22.
Maple Hill Amish Mennonite School, Tampico, II]. 61283. Teacher: Eleanor Hostetler. Enrollment: 16.
Swanson Amish School, Tampico, II]. 61283. Teacher: Violet Shrock. Enrollment: 21.
INDIA
Garjan Memorial School, Balodgahan, via Dhamtari, Madhya Pradesh, India. Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Chris- tian Education. School Managing Committee: V. Miller, Chair- man; C. K. Jebier, Vice-Chairman; J. Harischandra, Secretary; J. H. Flisher, Treasurer; J. W. A. Narsaiya, Administrative Officer; Jacob Saimons, Headmaster and Manager; Premi Bais- akhu, Matron, Girls’ Hostel. Staff: Miss E. Nathan, Jacob G. Saimons, V. K. Dadar, Y. Masih. Enrollment: 120. Grades 6-8.
Mennonite Prim School, Balodgahan, Balodgahan, via Dhamtari, M.P., India. Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Christian Education. Manager: S. Paul Miller. Staff: J. Victor, Headmaster; Mrs. Helena Johnson, Jagatpal Singh, Mrs. D. A. Sonwani. Enrollment: 140. Grades 1-5.
Mennonite Primary School, Dhamtari, Dhamtari, M.P., India. Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Christian Education. Manager: S. Paul Miller. Staff: John Sahani, Headmaster; H. M. Ramu, Eli Tatu, Silas Masih, Mrs. P. Robert. Enrollment: 244. Grades 1-5.
‘Mennonite Primary School, Sankra, Jamgaon, via Balod, Durg District, M.P., India. Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Christian Education. Manager: S. Paul Miller. Staff: Matthew Sindhu, Headmaster; V. K. Paul, EF. M. Nath, Mrs. C. K. Jebiar. Enrollment: 160. Grades 1-5.
INDIANA
Adams Co. Amish School, Berne, Ind. 46711. 1962. Teach- er: Mrs. Frieda Golif. Enrollment: 47. Sponsored by the Amish of Adams Co.; Jacob S$. Girod, Chairman of School Board, R. 2, Box 29, Berne, Ind. 46711.
Allen County Parochial School, R. 1, Grabill, Ind. 46741. 1959. Teachers: John Zehr, Principal; Mary Ann Eicher, Charles Snyder (vocational). Enrollment: 83. Grades 6-8 and vocational. Sponsored by Amish Parochial School Board; Noah Smucker, Jr., Menno Zehr, Joseph Eicher, R. 1, Grabill, Ind. 46741.
Amish Alvarado Parochial School, R. 2, Hamilton, Ind. 46742. 1964. Teacher: Eileen Delagrange. Enrollment: 23. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish Richland Township School Board; Rudy M. Schwartz, R. 2, Hamilton, Ind. 46742.
_Amish Center School, New Haven, Ind. 46774. 1964. Teach- ers: Charles G. Snyder, Mrs. Dorothy Winders. Enrollment: 35. Grades 6-8 and vocational. Sponsored by Amish Center School Board; Elmer Brandenberger, Chairman, R. 1, New Haven, Ind. 46774.
Borkholder No. 1 Amish School, Bremen, Ind. 46506. Teach- ers: Mrs. Walter Helmuth, Alma Kauffman. Enrollment: 59. Grades 1-9.
Cottonwood Grove School, R. 2, Topeka, Ind. 46571. 1962.
Teacher: Emma Yoder. Enrollment: 38. Grades 1-8. Spon-,
sdred by Old Order Amish Church; Dan A. Hochstetler, Committeeman, R. 2, Box 162, Topeka, Ind. 46571.
County Line School, Topeka, Ind. 46571. 1964. Teacher: Susie D. Hostetler. Enrollment: 42. Grades 1-9. Sponsored b Amish families; Henry J. Eash, Secretary of School Board, R, 2, Topeka, Ind. 46571.
Faith Haven Mennonite School. Teacher: Ella Mae Yoder. Enrollment: 14. Board member: Maynard Hoover, P.O. Box 457, New Paris, Ind. 46553.
Lincoln Amish School, Berne, Ind. 46711. 1962. Teacher: Mrs. Bessie Cowan. Enrollment: 47. Sponsored by the Amish of Adams Co.; Jacob S. Girod, Chairman of School Board, R, 2, Box 29, Berne, Ind. 46711.
Little Acorn School, Lagrange, Ind. 46761. 1964. Teacher: Katie Schrock. Enrollment: 28.
Maple Grove School, Lagrange, Ind. 46761. 1963. Teachers: Ida Sue Bontrager and Meriam Gingerich. Enrollment: 32.
Milan Center School, New Haven, Ind. 46774. 1964. Teach- er: Mrs. Winters. Enrollment: 21.
North Bogard School, Odon, Ind. 47562. Teacher: Judy Survance. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-9.
Parsons Amish School, R. 1, Montgomery, Ind. 47558. 1963. Teachers: Sylvia Marie Raber, Verna Knepp. Enrollment: 85. Grades 1-9.
Plainview Christian Day Amish School, Middlebury, Ind. 46540. Teachers: Martha Helmuth, Martha Farmwald. Enroll- ment: 42. Grades 1-8.
Pleasant Ridge Amish School, Middlebury, Ind. 46540. Teachers: Fannie Mae Mast, Anna Mae Gingerich. Enroll- ment: 53. Grades 1-8.
Pleasant Valley Parochial School, R. 2, Nappanee, Ind. 46550. Teachers: Simon A. Borkholder, Lamar Hochstetler. Enrollment: 46. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by- Pleasant Valley Parochial School Board; Marvin E. Miller, President, R. 2 Nappanee, Ind. 46550; Harvey Chupp, Secretary.
South Bogard School, R. 1, Montgomery, Ind. 47558. Teachers: Inez Kauffman, Joan Raber. Enrollment: 58. Grades 1-9.
Southeast Center, Loogootee, Ind. 47553. 1965. Teachers: Lester Marner, Frank McVey. Enrollment: 69. Grades 1-9.
Spring Hill School, R. 2, Topeka, Ind. 46571. Teachers: Arlene Byler, Fannie Miller, Dan A. Miller. Enrollment: 59. Grades 1-9.
Winchester Amish School, Berne, Ind. 46711. 1962. Teach- er: Richard Howerton. Enrollment: 71. Sponsored by the Amish of Adams Co.; Jacob S. Girod, Chairman of School Board, R. 2, Box 29, Berne, Ind. 46711.
Woodside Amish School, R. 4, Box 266, Lagrange, Ind. 46761. 1964. Teacher: Wm. Schmucker, Jr. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Old Order Amish Howe District; Levi J. Lambright, R. 4, Lagrange, Ind. 46761.
IOWA Haven Conservative Christian Day School, Kalona, Iowa 52247. 1966. Teacher: Margaret Billington. Enrollment: 24. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Haven Conservative Mennonite Church; Edward E. Miller, President, R. 1, Kalona, lowa 52247.
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KENTUCKY Faith Hills Christian School, Crockett, Ky. 41413. 1953. Teacher: Fannie Miller. Enrollment: 10. Grades 1-9. Spon- sored by Faith Hills Mennonite Church; Paul M. Landis, Pastor, Aquilla Riehl, Co-pastor, Crockett, Ky. 41413.
MARYLAND
Harmony Christian Day School, Kennedyville, Md. 21645. 1955. Enrollment: 25. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Harmony Christian Day School Board; Stephen E. Stoltzfus, President, Kennedyville, Md. 21645.
Huyetts Mennonite School, R. 2, Hagerstown, Md. 21740. 1965. Teachers: Thomas H. Croutch, Jr., Principal; Lucille Strite, Ruth Emswiler. Enrollment: 51. Grades 1-12. Spon- sored by Huyetts Mennonite School Board; Chester H. Mar- tin, President, R. 4, Hagerstown, Md. 21740; Eli W. Mar- tin, Secretary.
Paradise Mennonite School, R. 6, Hagerstown, Md. 21740. 1958. Telephone: 301 733-1368. Principal: Clarence Y. Fretz. Teachers: Ruth Eby, E. Harold Herr, Anna Ruth Hess, Alice Martin, John Martin, Anita Runion. Enrollment: 172. . Grades 1-6. Sponsored by Washington County, Md., Men- nonite Bishop District.
MICHIGAN Amish Private School, R. 1, Camden, Mich. 49232. Teach- er: Ruth Graber. Enrollment: 23. Grades 1-8. Branch County, R. 1, Camden, Mich. 49232. Teacher: Josephine Schwartz.
MISSOURI Amish Mennonite School, No. 3, R. 1, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334. Teacher: Mrs. Martha M. Mast. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-8. Ash Grove Amish School, No. 3, Clark, Mo. 65243. 1957. Teacher: Katie J. Petersheim. Enrollment: 29. Grades 1-9.
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Eli J. Gingerich, President of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 652438.
Haven Hill Amish School, Clark, Mo. 65243. Teacher: Elizabeth B. Petersheim. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-8. Eli J. Gingerich, President of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243,
Garrett Private School, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243. 1960. Teacher: Amelia B. Petersheim. Enrollment: 80. Grades 1-9. Eli J. Gingerich, President of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243.
Macedonia Amish Private School, No. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243. Teacher: Sarah N. Gingerich. Enrollment: 30. Grades 1-9. Eli J. Gingerich, peewee of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65248.
Maple Branch Amish School, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334. Teacher: Winifred Beachy. Enrollment: 30. Grades 1-9.
North School, Bowling Green, Mo. 63334. 1953. Teacher: Martha Hershberger. Enrollment: 28.
Plain View Private School, No. 2, Clark, Mo. 65243. Teach- er: Anna E. Miller. Enrollment: 80. Grades 1-9. Eli J. Ginger- ich, President of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243.
Pleasant Ridge Amish School, No. 5, Clark, Mo. 65243. Teacher: Miriam M. Miller. Enrollment: 27. Grades 1-9. Eli J. Gingerich, President of School Board, R. 1, Clark, Mo. 65243.
Prairie Grove Amish, Buffalo, Mo. 65622. Teachers: Mrs. Ezra Headings, Susie Eigsti. Enrollment: 50. Grades 1-8.
Woodlawn Amish School, Curryville, Mo. 63339. Teacher: Fannie S. Borntrager. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-8.
NEW YORK
Axeville Amish Private School, Conewango Valley, N.Y. 14726. Teacher: Ada Y. Miller. Enrollment: 41. Grades 1-8.
Flat Iron Amish Private School, Conewango Valley, N.Y 14726. Teacher: Joe A. Byler. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8.
Gardner Amish Private School, Conewango Valley, N.Y 14726. Teacher: Henry G. Hershberger. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8.
Seager Hill Amish Private School, Conewango Valley, N.Y. 14726. Teacher: Levi A. Mast. Enrollment: 27. Grades 1-8.
West Road Amish Private School, Conewango Valley, N.Y. 14726. Teacher: Mrs. Ella Detweiler. Enrollment: 24. Grades 1-8.
OHIO
Amish Private School, No. 1, Kenton, Ohio 43326. Teacher: Elmer Glick. Enrollment: 38. Daniel M. Beachy, President, R. 5, Kenton, Ohio 43326.
Amish Private School, No. 2, Kenton, Ohio 48326. Teacher: Andrew J. Hershberger. Enrollment: 41.
Anderson Amish School, Wayne County, Ohio. 1959. Teach- er: Katie D. Miller. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Anderson Amish School Board; Marvin J. Keim, President, R. 2, Orrville, Ohio 44667.
Barrs Mills Private School, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. 1962. Teacher: Mose L. Yoder. Enrollment: 57.
Beech Grove Amish School, Dalton, Ohio 44618. 1950. Teacher: Amanda Yoder. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Beech Grove Amish School Board; Sam J. Yoder, President, R. 2, Dalton, Ohio 44618.
Boonetown Amish School, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1960. Teacher: Edna J. Wengerd. Enrollment: 39. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Boonetown Amish School Board; Eli D. Yoder, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Breezeway Amish School, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1962. Teacher: Anna J. Miller. Enrollment: 38. Andy J. C. Miller, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Brown Amish School. 1959. Teacher: Rebecca Hershberger. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Brown Amish School Board; Dan N. Swartzentruber, President, R. 1, Fredericks- burg, Ohio 44627.
Brush Run Amish School, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. 1960. Teacher: Mary Ann Beachy. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Brush Run Amish School Board; Atlee C. Miller, Président R. 1, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681.
Buckeye Amish School, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 1961. Teacher: Susie A. Yoder, R. 4, Millersburg, Ohio. Enroll- ment: 38. Mose A. Miller, President, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804.
Bundysburg Private School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1954. Teacher: Pete E. Miller, Kathryn Detweiler, helper. En- rollment: 42. Grades 1-8. Dave Detweiler, President, R. 2, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
Cherry Ridge Amish Parochial School, R. 2, Dalton, Ohio 44618. 1952. Teacher: Lydia C. Schlabach. Enrollment: 45. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Cherry Ridge Parochial School Board; Edwin Weaver, President, R. 2, Dalton, Ohio 44618.
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Cunningham Amish School, Wayne County, Ohio. 1959, Teacher: Katie Y. Hershberger. Enrollment: 46. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Cunningham Amish School Board; Amos P. Gingerich, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Darby View School, R. 1, Plain City, Ohio 43064. Teach- er: Abe A. Troyer. Enrcllment: 26.
Divided Ridge Amish School, Ashland, Ohio 44805. 1962. Teacher: Andrew E. Schrock. Enrollment: 27. Grades 1-8 Sponsored by Ashland County Amish School Board; Harvey E. Schmucker, President, R. 1, Ashland, Ohio 44805.
Doughty Valley School, R. 3, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 1965. Teacher: Mrs. Luella Yoder. Enrollment: 17. Grades 2-8. Eli B. Miller, President, R. 3, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.)
Dublin Amish Private School, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1955. Teacher: Katie A. Miller. Enrollment: 28. Grades) 1-8. Sponsored by Dublin Amish Private School Board; Alvin Hershberger, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Elida ice Christian Day School, R. 2, Delphos, Ohio 45833. 1944. Teachers: Lillian Amstutz, Principal; Luella Baer, Norma Baer. Enrollment: 66. Grades 1-8. Sponsored) by Elida Mennonite Christian Day School Board of Pike| Mennonite Church; Vilas Amstutz, ‘President, R. 2, Elida,| Ohio 45807.
Elm Grove Private School, Holmes Co., Ohio. 1961. Teach- er: Mattie M. Troyer. Enrollment: 21. Eli E. Hochstetler President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
East Fairview. 1966. Teacher: Anna J. Miller, R. 1, Dun-| dee, Ohio 44624. Enrollment: 83.
Fairview Amish Private School, Star Route, Millersburg | Ohio 44654. 1955. Teacher: Mary Swartzentruber. Enrollment: | 27. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Fairview Amish Private School | Board; Milo M. Yoder, President, Star Route, Millersburg, | Ohio 44654.
Fountain Nook Amish Mennonite School, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. 1943. Teacher: Elizabeth Raber. Enrollment: 44. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Fountain Nook Amish Mennonite | School Board; Eli J. Miller, President, R. 2, Apple Creek, | Ohio 44606.
Fox Run. School, R. 2, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1954. Teachers: Enos Schrock, Katie E. Fisher. Enrollment: 50. Grades 1-8.
Frease Amish School, Wayne County, Ohio. 1959. Teach- er: Abe J. Miller. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Frease Amish School Board; Raymond Swartzentruber, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. '
Green Ridge Private School, Baltic, Ohio 43804. 1956. Teach- | ers: Jonathan Raber, Dan A. Nisley. Enrollment: 51. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Green Ridge Private School Board; Alvin D. Barkman, President, R. 3, Fresno, Ohio 43824.
Green Valley Amish School, Wayne County, Ohio. 1959. Teacher: Mary E. Yoder. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Spon- | sored by Green Valley Amish School Board; Gideon P. Ginger- | ich, President, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606.
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ville, Ohio 44632. 1956. Teachers: Edna Sommers, Principal; | LaVonne Knight, Paul Bontrager, Martha Detweiler. Part- | time Teacher: John H. Miller. Enrollment: 110. Grades 1-8. | Sponsored by Hartville Christian School Board of Education. | Operated in conjunction with Hartville Christian High School. | John H. Miller, Chairman, 12540 N. Market, Hartville, Ohio 44632.
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Hickory Ridge School. 1965. Teacher: Elizabeth E. Miller, | R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804. |
Hillcrest School, 1966. Teacher: Susie A. Yoder, R. l, | Dundee, Ohio 44624. Enrollment: 30.
Hosmer Road School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1963. Teach- | er: Ray J. Gingerich. Enrollment: 30. Harvey M. Miller, | Board President, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
Johnson Amish School, Wayne County, Ohio, 1959. Teach- er: Lizzieann Nissley. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Johnson Amish School Board; Jonas D. Yoder,. President, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606.
Kimmel Christian Day School, Hartville, Ohio 44632. 1949. Teacher: Polly Miller. Enrollment 15. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Kimmel Christian Day School Board; Andrew L. Miller, President, R. 1, Uniontown, Ohio 44685. :
Knob View School, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804. Teacher: — Jonas Nisley. Enrollment: 36. John E. Hershberger, Presi- dent, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804. ;
Lakeville Private School, R. 1, Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. 1962. Teacher: Sarah E. Miller. Enrollment: 27.
Leepers Amish School, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1960. Teachers: Clara L. Weaver. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Leepers Amish School Board; Menno J. Raber, President, R. 1, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
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’ H. Miller. Enrollment: 50. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Wayne County Old Order Amish Mennonite School Board, Orrville District; John B. Raber, President, R. 2, Orrville, Ohio 44667.
Maple Grove Amish School, Baltic, Ohio 43804. 1960. Teach- ers: Amanda and Lovina A. Nisley. Enrollment: 42. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Maple Grove Amish School Board; Levi S. Erb, President, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804.
Meadow Brook Amish School, Ashland, Ohio 44805. 1958. _ Teacher: Ellen Brenneman. Enrollment: 33. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Ashland County Amish School Board; Harvey E. Schmucker, President, R. 1, Ashland, Ohio 44805.
Meadow Glow Parochial School, R. 2, Burton, Ohio 44021. 1965. Teachers: Melvin Gingerich, Barbara Yoder. Enrollment: 51. Henry J. Schrock, President, R. 2, Burton, Ohio 44021.
_ Meadowlark School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1953. Teach- ‘ers: Ida J. Miller, Fannie Troyer. Enrollment: 38. Mose J. Miller, R. 1, Box 95, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
Meadow Valley Amish Private School, R. 3, Navarre, Ohio 44662. 1956. Teacher: Jonas J. Swartzentruber. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Meadow Valley Private School Board; Sam M. Miller, President, R. 3, Navarre, Ohio 44662.
Nash Road Parochial School, R. 2, Burton, Ohio 44021. 1965. Teacher: Wilma M. Glick. Enrollment: 20. Crist E. Fisher, R. 2, Burton, Ohio 44021.
Nauvdo Country School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1963. Teacher: Katie Weaver. Enrollment: 42. Andy E. Byler, Board President.
New Bunker Hill Private Amish School, Holmes County, Ohio. 1959. Teacher: Pauline Yoder. Enrollment: 30. Grades 1-8. Paul J. Burkholder, President, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
New Comb Road School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1963. Teachers: Sarah Fisher, Linda Byler. Enrollment: 31.
North Bunker Hill Private Amish School. 1956. Teacher: Vernon L. Troyer. Enrollment: 29. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by North Bunker Hill Private Amish School Board; Dan J. Miller, President, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
North Sideling Hill Amish School, R. 3, Navarre, Ohio 44662. 1959. Teacher: Eli J. Hershberger. Enrollment: 27. Grades 1-8. Jonas S. Swartzentruber, President, R. 3, Na- varre, Ohio 44662.
Oak Grove Private Amish School, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. 1960. Teacher: Amanda J. Hershberger. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Oak Grove Private Amish School Board; Eli Byler, President, R. 1, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606.
Oak Ridge Amish School, Baltic, Ohio 43804. 1960. Teach- er: Sarah J. Yoder. Enrollment: 15. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Oak Ridge Amish School Board; Henry R. Miller, Presi- dent, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804.
Parkman Parochial School, Burton, Ohio 44021. 1950. Teach- ers: Emma M. Miller, Ada S. Yoder. Enrollment: 69. Grades 1-8. John J. M. Miller, School Board President, R. 3, Middle- field, Ohio 44062.
Pine Grove School, Ashland County, Ohio. 1965. Teacher: Levi J. Mast, R. 1, Ashland, Ohio 44805. Enrollment: 26.
Pine Grove School, Danville, Ohio 43014. 1965. Teacher: Patrick J. Russell. Enrollment: 10.
Pleasant Valley Amish School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
1952. Teachers: Ada Mae Byler, Ada W. Miller. Enrollment: 58. Wm. J. Miller, President of Board, R. 1, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
Pleasant View Amish School, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. 1947. Teacher: Fannie U. Miller. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Pleasant View Amish School Board; Andy E. Hershberger, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Pleasant View Private School, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1960. Teacher: Ella Swartzentruber. Enrollment: 22. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Pleasant View Private School Board; Sam A. Miller, President, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627.
Rock Ridge Amish School, Baltic, Ohio 43804. 1959. Teach- ers: Nora N. Yoder, Amanda B. Yoder. Enrollment: 44. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Rock Ridge Amish School Board; Levi Hershberger, President, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804.
Sharon Christian Day School, R. 1, Columbiana, Ohio 44408. 1966. Teacher: Mrs. David Weaver. Enrollment: 16. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Sharon Mennonite Christian Day School Association; David A. Weaver, President, R. 1, Columbiana, Ohio 44408.
South Bunker Hill School, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 1964. Teacher: Ada A. Miller. Enrollment: 32. Abe G. Yoder, President, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
South Hayes Private Amish School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
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1953. Teacher: Emma J. Miller. Enrollment: 45. Grades 1-8.
‘Eli E. Miller, President, R. 2, Middlefield, Ohio 44062.
South Salt Creek Amish School, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. 1960. Teacher: Sheila Sigler. Enrollment: 42. Grades 1-8. Henry Hershberger, President of School Board, R. 5, Millers- burg, Ohio 44654.
South Sideling Hill Amish School, R. 1, Dundee, Ohio 44624. 1954. Teacher: Mabel A. Miller. Enrollment: 15. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Holmes and Tuscarawas Counties Amish Parochial School Board; Ura A. Garber, President, R. 2, , Dundee, Ohio 44624.
Springbrook Amish School, Beach City, Ohio 44608. 1959. Teacher: Eli E. Weaver. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by the Springbrook Amish School Board; Dan D. Hersh- berger, President, R. 2, Beach City, Ohio 44608.
Stony Point Amish School, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. 1960. Teacher: Levi M. Beachy. Enrollment: 22.
‘Sunny Slope School, R. 1, Shreve, Ohio 44676. 1963. Teach- er: Mary W. Weaver. Enrollment: 25. Jacob Hershberger, Board President, R. 1, Holmesville, Ohio 44633.
Sunny View Amish School, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. 1960. Teacher: Anna J. Miller. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-7. Spon- sored by Sunny View Amish School Board; Eli D. Hersh- berger, President, R. 1, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606.
Troyer Ridge School, 1966. Teacher: Fannie A. Nissley, R. 4, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Enrollment: 29.
Troy Parochial Amish School, Burton, Ohio 44021. 1958. Teachers: Monroe R. Schmucker, Amanda N. Hershberger. Enrollment: 57. Grades 1-8. Rudy A. Miller, President, R. 2, Burton, Ohio 44021.
Valley View Parochial School, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. 1964. Teachers: Ida N. Detweiler, Mary Ann A. Detweiler. En-. rollment: 58. Grades 1-8. Andy Wengerd, Board President.
Valley View School. 1966. Teacher: Ruth E. Anderson, R. 1, Holmesville, Ohio 44633. Enrollment: 30.
Walnut Grove Amish School, Hartville, Ohio 44632. 1951. Teacher: Miriam Hostetler. Enrollment: 21. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Walnut Grove Amish School Board; Andrew Lapp, President, R. 3, Uniontown, Ohio 44685.
Walnut Grove School, Holmes County, Ohio. 1966. Teach- er: Eli M. Yoder, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804. Enrollment: 32.
Weaver Ridge Amish School, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 1961. Teacher: Elizabeth Miller. Enrollment: 35.
Woodland Amish School, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. 1962. Teacher: Enos U. Miller. Enrollment: 31.
ONTARIO
Aylmer Amish Mennonite, R. 4, Aylmer, Ont. Teachers: David Hostetler, Magdalena Eicher. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8.
Cedar Grove Christian Day School, R. 2, Wellesley, Ont. 1966. Teacher: Elmo Stoll. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Cedar Grove Amish Mennonite Church; Omar Wag- ler, President, R. 1, Wellesley, Ont.
Maple Dell Amish Mennonite Private School, R. 1, Nor- wich, Ont. 1961. Teacher: Cliff Robinson. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Maple Dell Amish Mennonite Private School Board; Dan M. Shetler, President, R. 1, Norwich, Ont.; Andy Yoder, Wm. J. Shetler.
Martin’s Parochial, R. 1, Waterloo, Ont. 1966. Teacher: George Martin. Enrollment: 17. Grades 1-8. Aaron Weber, President, R. 2, Waterloo, Ont.
Millers Private School, R. 1, Ostrander, Ont. 1960. Teach- er: Daniel L. Stutzman. Enrollment: 87. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by the Millers Amish Mennonite Private School Board; Gideon E. Miller, President, R. 1, Springford, Ont.
North Spirit Mennonite School, Box 315, Red Lake, Ont. 1959. Teacher: Virgil Wagler. Enrollment: 18. Grades 1-6. Sponsored by the Northern Light Gospel Mission with govern-
‘ment assistance.
Parochial Schools of Red Hill and Beechvale, R. 3, Wallen- stein, Ont. Teachers: James Bauman, Amos M. Shenk. En- rollment: 47. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Parochial School Sections of Red Hill and Beechvale; Elam S. Burkhart, R. 3, Wallenstein, Ont.
Poplar Hill Residential Indian School, Box 315, Red Lake, Ont. 1955. Teachers: Paul Miller, Principal; Elaine Zehr, Mrs. Aden Troyer. Enrollment: 50. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Northern Light Gospel Mission with government assist- ance.
South Woolwich Parochial No. 1, R. 2, Waterloo, Ont. 1966. Teacher: Susannah Shantz. Enrollment: 19. Grades 1-7.
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Winterbourne Old Order Mennonite Parochial School, R. 2, West Montrose, Ont. 1966. Teacher: Annie Weber. Enroll-, ment; 23. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Winterbourne Old Order Mennonite Parochial School Board; Norman Bauman, Presi- dent, R. 2, Elmira, Ont.
OREGON
Elliott Prairie Christian Day School, Hubbard, Oreg. 97032. 1948. Teachers: Rosalyn Strubhar, Principal; Beulah Shank. Enrollment: 31. Grades 1-12. Sponsored by a board elected jointly by the Bethel and Hopewell congregations; Ralph Shank, President, R. 1, Box 8138, Hubbard, Oreg. 97082.
Lake Creek Mennonite School, Halsey, Oreg. 97348. 1956. Teachers: Michael Ruckert, Mary Gingerich. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by interested members of Harris- burg Mennonite Church; Herman Kropf, Secretary, R. 1, Box 33, Harrisburg, Oreg. 97446.
PENNSYLVANIA
Allen Christian Day School, R. 6, Carlisle, Pa. 17013. 1963. Teacher: Charles G. Brubaker. Enrollment: 31. Grades 1-8. Daniel N. Kraybill, R. 2, Dillsburg, Pa. 17019.
Atlantic Amish School, Atlantic, Pa. 16111. Teacher: Lovina E. Wengerd. Enrollment: 39.
Backmountain Amish School, Milroy, Pa. 17063. 1959. Teach- er: Emma Zook. Enrollment: 22.
Barrville Amish School, Reedsville, Pa. 17084. 1951. Teach- er: Nancy Hostetler. Enrollment: 33. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish Mennonite families.
Bartville Parochial Amish School, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. Teacher: Rachel Stoltzfus. Enrollment: 36. Sponsored by Amish Parochial School Board; Menno A. Beiler, Chair- man, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509.
Belmont Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1955. Teacher: Rebecca Zook. Enrollment: 32. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish Parochial School Board; Stephen S. Fisher, Secretary, R. 1, Kinzers, Pa. 17535.
Black Rock School, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059. 1964. Teacher: Elizabeth Peachey. Enrollment: 19. Sponsored by Amish Schoo] Board of Juniata County; Emory Weaver, Chairman, R. 2, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059.
Brick Parochial Amish School, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. 1948. Teacher: Mary King. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Amish of Bart and Colerain townships; Sam K. Fisher, Chairman, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509.
Bridgeville Road School, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519. 1961. Teacher: John B. Martin. Enrollment: 32. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Bridgeville Road School Board; Eli M. Brubaker, Secretary, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519.
Buffalo Cross Roads Christian Day School, R. 1, Mifflin- burg, Pa. 17844. 1954. Teachers: Vera Hooley, Daniel Weaver. Enrollment: 60. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Buffalo Christian Day School Board; Mast Stoltzfus, Chairman, R. 1, New Columbia, Pa. 17856.
Center Parochial School, R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557. Teacher: Elizabeth L. Fox. Enrollment: 30. Center Grove Parochial School Board; Isaac F. Huyard, R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557.
Chapman Township Mennonite Parochial School, R. 1, Port Trevorton, Pa. 17864. 1962. Teacher: Phyllis Schrock. Enroll- ment: 28. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Hoover District (Stauffer) Mennonite School Board; Amos Sensenig, Secretary, R. 1, Port Trevorton, Pa. 17864.
Cherry Lane Amish School, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067. 1949. Teacher: Susan Lapp. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Cherry Lane Amish School Board; Reuben Stoltzfus, President, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067.
Cherry Lane School, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572. 1964. Teach- er: Mary H. Fisher. Enrollment: 36. Grades 1-8. Christian Zook, Secretary, 2369 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17602.
Chestnut Hill School, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. 1965. Enrollment: 23. Grades 1-8. Teacher: Lizzie Stoltzfus. Spon- sored by Amish of Bart and Colerain townships Amish School Board; Sam K. Fisher, Chairman, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509.
Chestnut Hill School, R. 1, Denver, Pa. 17517. 1954. Teach- er: Laura Martin. Enrollment: 33. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Chestnut Hill School Board; Benjamin M. Hoover, Chair- man, R. 1, Denver, Pa 17517. r
Church Lane Amish School, Reedsville, Pa. 17084. 1959. Teacher: Lydia Speicher. Enrollment: 19. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Old Order Amish families.
Clearview Amish School, Belleville, Pa. 17004. 1951. Teach- er: Lydia Wengerd. Enrollment: 36. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish Mennonite families.
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Clear View Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Gordonville, | Pa. 17529. Teachers: Saloma Lapp, Elizabeth Esh. Enroll- ment: 85. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Leacock Township Amish School Board; A. S. Kinsinger, Secretary, R. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Conestoga View School, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1964 Teacher: Caroline Eberly. Enrollment: 36. Grades 1-8. Aaror | I. Martin, Secretary, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
Countryside School, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067. Teach- ers: Harold Brenneman, Mrs. Harold Brenneman. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-8. Principal: Harold Brenneman, R. 2, Myers- town, Pa. 17067. Sponsored by Mennonite Church of Christ. |
Crouse Amish School, R. 3, Middleburg, Pa. 17842. 1955. | Teacher: Mrs. Miriam Peachey. Enrollment: 22. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish of Snyder Co.; Noah J. Yoder, Secretary, R. 1, Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870.
Decatur Parochial School, R. 1, McClure, Pa. 17841, 1965. Teacher: Mary Hostetler. Enrollment: 10. Grades 1-8. Spon-
sored by the Amish of Decatur Township; Joel Hostetler, Secretary, R. 1, McClure, Pa. 17841.
Delaware Mennonite School, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059. 1954. Teachers: Rhoda Kauffman, Principal; Ethel Brubaker, Galen | Groff, David Kauffman. Enrollment: 42. Grades 1-10. Spon- |
sored by. Delaware Mennonite School Board; John Zendt, Chairman, R. 2, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059.
Diamond Road School, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1952. |
Teacher: Ella Z. Weaver. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-8. Spon-
sored by Metzler School Board; Joseph N. Burkholder, Presi-
dent, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. East Penn Parochial East School, Kutztown, Pa. 19530.
1956. Teacher: Mildred Shirk. Enrollment: 29. Grades 1-8, | Sponsored by East Penn Valley Mennonite School Board; |
Harvey Weaver, President, R. 1, Fleetwood, Pa. 19522.
East Penn Parochial West School, R. 1, Fleetwood, Pa. | 19522. 1964. Teacher: Alta Weaver. Enrollment: 28. Grades | 1-9. Sponsored by East Penn Valley Mennonite School Board; | Harvey B. Weaver, President, R. 1, Fleetwood, Pa. 19522. |
Enon Valley Amish School, Enon Valley, Pa. 16120. Teach- er: Veronica Hostetler. Enrollment: 17. Grades 1-8.
Fairview School, R. 1, Littlestown, Pa. 17340. 1964. Teach- er: John F. Esh. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Moses S. Stoltzfus, Chairman, R. 1, Gettysburg, Pa. 17325.
Far View Amish School, R. 4, Lancaster, Pa. 17602. Teach- er: Rachel Petersheim. Enrollment: 51. Grades 1-8. Spon-
sored by East Lampeter Amish School Board; Christian S. |
Zook, Secretary, R. 4, Lancaster, Pa. 17602.
Fisher Parochial Amish School, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. 1956. Teacher: Annie Stoltzfoos. Enrollment: 27. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish of Bart and Colerain townships; Menno S. Beiler, Chairman, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509.
Géhman Mennonite Christian Day School, R. 1, Denver, Pa. 17517. 1952. Teachers: Robert Kauffman, Principal; Martha Mast, Sarah Jane Gehman, Wm. M. Weaver. Enrollment: 101. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Gehman’s Mennonite Chris- tian Day School Board; Mark G. Musser, Chairman, R. 2, Denver, Pa. 17517. ;
Good School, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519. 1954. Teacher: Lena Hoover. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by
Good’s School Board; John Leinbach, Secretary, R. 1, Nar- |
von, Pa. 17555.
Good School, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540. 1964. Teacher: Eva |
M. Martin. Enrollment: 82. Grades 1-8. Weaver Shirk, Sec- _
retary, R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557.
Green Tree Amish School, R. 3, Quarryville, Pa. 17566.’
1953. Teacher: Susie King. Enrollment: 29. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Bart Township Amish School Board; John M. Esh, President, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562.
Hanover Mennonite School, Jefferson St., Hanover, Pa.: 17331. 1964. Teachers: Lois Noll, Margaret Shelley, Alvin Forry. Enrollment: 53. Grades 1-8. Norman Bange, Chair- man, R. 4, Hanover, Pa. 17331. ‘
Harristown Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1955. Teacher: Rachel Beiler. Enrollment: 39. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish School Board; Stephen S. Fisher, Secretary, R. 1, Kinzers, Pa. 17535.
Hartleton Mennonite School, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. 17845. 1960. Teacher: Nora Zimmerman. Enrollment: 18. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by the Old Order Mennonites of Union County; Aaron Reiff, Secretary, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. 17845.
Hawkesville School, Lancaster, Pa. 1964. Teacher: Nancy - Eash. Enrollment: 41. Grades 1-8. Jonathan H. Beiler, R. 8, Quarryville, Pa. 17566. wire
Hess Christian. Day School, R. 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543. 1949. Teachers: Mrs. Daniel Fox, Principal; Mary Fry. Enrollment: 42. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Hess Christian Day School} Board of Trustees; Raymond Sauder, R. 1, Lititz, Pa. 17548.
| Teacher: Rebecca Beiler. Enrollment: 33. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Leacock Township Amish Parochial School Board;
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Hollow Amish Parochial School, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Andrew S. Kinsinger, Secretary, Gordonville, Pa. 17529. _ Honey Brook Amish School, Honey Brook, Pa. 19344. Teach- er: Lydia:Fisher. Enrollment: 19. Grades 7-8. Sponsored by
| Honey Brook Amish School Board; Samuel J. Stoltzfus, Chair-
man, R. 1, Honey Brook, Pa. 19344.
Indian Run Parochial School, New Wilmington, Pa. 16142. Teacher: Emma N. Shetler. Enrollment: 12. Levi Swartzen- truber, R. 2, New Wilmington, Pa. 16142.
Iva Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1955. Teacher: Rebecca B. Fisher. Enrollment: 24. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish Parochial School Board; Stephen §. Fisher, Secretary, R. 1, Kinzers, Pa. 17535.
Jacksonville Christian Day School, R. 3, Myerstown, Pa. ¥7067. 1962. Teacher: Lyndora Messinger. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by the Jacksonville Christian Day
' School Board; Myron King, Chairman, R. 1, Lebanon, Pa.
17042. Kantz Church School, R. 2, Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870. 1955.
_ Teacher: Lena King. Enrollment: 21. Grades 1-8. Sponsored
by Kantz Church School Board; Jacob Hostetler, Chairman, R. 2, Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870. Kraybill Mennonite School, R. 1,
Mt. Joy, Pa. 17552.
_ 1948. Phone: 717 653-5236. Teachers: Ruth Hossler, Amos -L. Hess, Ella Mae Murphy, Mabel Horst, Ruth Westen-
berger, Leon Good. Enrollment: 104. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by ‘Kraybill Mennonite Elementary School Board; Simon P. Kraybill, R. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022; and Lancaster Men- nonite Conference School Board (high school); James H. Hess, President, R. 1, Willow Street, Pa. 17584.
‘Kurtz Valley Private School, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059. 1955.
Teacher: Ivy Lee. Enrollment: 23. Grades 1-8. Sponsored
by Amish School Board of Juniata County; Emory Weaver, Chairman, R. 2, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059.
Laurel Run Private School, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059. 1961. Teacher: Valentine Petersheim. Enrollment: 17. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish School Board of Juniata County; Emory Weaver, Chairman, R. 2, Mifflintown, Pa. 17059.
Linden Grove Parochial School, R. 1,- New Holland, Pa. 17557. Teacher: Mary Zimmerman. Enrollment: 30. Center Grove Parochial School Board; Isaac F. Huyard, President,
RB. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557.
Linville Hill Mennonite School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1944. Teachers: Samuel Kauffman, Principal; Ferne Lapp, ae Zimmerman. Enrollment: 85. Grades .1-9. Sponsored y Linville Hill Mennonite School Board; Aaron Beiler, Presi- dent, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562.
Little: Britain Mennonite School, R. 2, Quarryville, Pa. 17566. 1949. Teachers: Ruth Clymer, Lorraine Erb, Marian
Ressler. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Board of
Trusteés of Little Britain Mennonite School; Vernon Smoker, President, R. 2, Oxford, Pa. 19363.
Locust Grove School, Port Trevorton, Pa. 17864. 1961. Teachers: Paul Hollingshead, Principal; Anna Mary Kauffman. Enrollment: 66. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Bethel congregation ‘of the Mennonite Christian Brotherhood; Elmer M. Showalter, Chairman, R. 1, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. 17853.
Manor Mennonite School, R. 2, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. 1945. Teachers: Clara Martin, Lawrence C. Stevens, Mrs. Arthur Charles. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Manor Mennonite School Board; Charles Shertzer, R. 1, Millersville, Pa. 17551. —-
Martindale Parochial School, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1965. Teacher: Barbara Hoover. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Mar-
tindale Parochial School Board; J. Martin Hostetter, Chair-
man, -R. 38, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
Metzler School, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1964. Teacher: Nora H. Hoover. Enrollment: 31. Grades 1-8. Ivan N. Burk- holder, Secretary, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
Milbach Springs Mennonite School, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067. Teacher: Anna Weaver. Enrollment: 31. Sponsored
‘by Milbach Private School Board; Abraham B. Zimmerman,
Chairman, R. 1, Sheridan, Pa. 17073.
_ “Millmont Mennonite School, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. 17845.
Teacher: Mary Oberholtzer. Enrollment: 10. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Millmont School Board.
Millport Mennonite School, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540. 1957. Teachers: Minnie Sensenig, Miriam Z. Hurst. Enrollment: 64. ‘Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Millport Mennonite School Board; Ivan N. Good, Treasurer, R. 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543.
Milroy Amish School, Milroy, Pa. 17063. 1959. Teacher: Emma L. Zook. Enrollment: 16. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by
Old Order Amish Mennonite families. ‘
Monroe Township Amish School, Winfield, Pa. 17889, 1959. Teacher: Barbara Yoder. Enrollment: 17. Grades 1-8, Spon- sored by Amish of Monroe Township; Joal Yoder, Secre- tary, Winfield, Pa. 17889.
Mt. |Airy School, R. 1, Stevens, Pa. 17578. 1964. Teach- er: Edna Fay Newswanger. Enrollment: 14. Grades 6-8. Sponsored by Wood Corner Christian Day School Board; Aaron Z. Weaver, Secretary, R. 4, Lititz, Pa. 17548.
Mountain View Amish Mennonite School; Belleville, Pa. 17004. 1960. Teacher: Rebecca L. Wengerd. Enrollment: 40. peg 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish Mennonite fam- ilies.
Mountain View Mennonite School, Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844. 1966. Teacher: Mary Oberholtzer. Enrollment: 10. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Mennonites of Union County. Aaron Reiff, Secretary, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. 17845.
Muddy Run Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572. Teacher: Nancy Lapp. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Leacock Parochial School. Board; Andrew S. Kinsinger, Sec- retary, R. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Myerstown Mennonite School, R. 1, Lebanon, Pa. 17042. 1951. Teachers: Mrs. Marjorie Shank, Principal; Ruth E. Shank, Mary K. Heatwole. Enrollment: 100. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Mennonite Christian Day School Board of Lebanon County; Alvin Weaver, Chairman, R. 3, Lebanon, Pa. 17042.
Nacetown Christian Day School, R. 3, Myerstown, Pa. 17067. 1959. Teacher: Mattie Smoker. Enrollment: 28. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by the Nacetown Christian Day School Board; Ezra Martin, President, R. 3, Myerstown, Pa. 17067.
Napierville School, R. 1, Stevens, Pa. 17578. 1955. Teach- er: Jane Burkholder. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Napierville School Board; Paul Fox, President, R. 3, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
New Chester Christian Day School, R. 2, New Oxford, Pa. 17350. 1960. Teachers: Katie Smoker, Anna Shank. En- rollment: 21. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Mennonite Chris- tian Brotherhood, Hampton, Pa.; J. Glenn Miller, Secre- tary, R. 2, East Berlin, Pa. 17316.
New Danville Mennonite School, R. 6, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. 1941., Teachers: Anna Mae Herr, Principal; Susan Rohrer, Mrs. Mahlon Hess, Marla Martin. Enrollment: 70. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by New. Danville Mennonite School Board; Jason B. Siegrist, Chairman, R. 6, Lancaster, Pa. 17603.
New Milltown Community School, R. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529. 1965. Teacher: Hannah L. Stoltzfus. Enrollment: 29. New Milltown Community School Board; Emanuel F. King, Treasurer, R. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Newport Amish Parochial School, Gordonville, Pa. 17529. 1960. Teacher: Lydia A. Kinsinger. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Leacock Township Amish School Board; Andrew S. Kinsinger, Secretary, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Nickel Mines Parochial Amish School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1956. Teacher: Mollie Renno. Enrollment: 35. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Bart Township Amish School Board; John M. Esh, President, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562.
North Amish School, Stoneboro, Pa. 16153. Teacher: Mrs. Roman A. Byler. Enrollment: 44. Grades 1-8.
Oak Grove Amish Christian Day School, Lancaster, Pa. 1938. Teacher: Mary F. Huyard. Enrollment: 43. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by the East Lampeter Amish School Board; Christian S. Zook, Secretary, R. 4, Lancaster, Pa. 17602.
Oak Grove School, Smicksburg, Pa. 16256. 1964. Enroll- ment: 24. Grades 1-8. Allen K. Miller, Chairman, R. 1, Smicksburg, Pa. 16256.
Parkesburg Mennonite School, R. 1, Parkesburg, Pa. 19365. 1948. Teachers: Ray Eby, Principal; Virginia Mummaw, Bar- bara Nafziger. Enrollment: 64. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Parkesburg Mennonite School Board; Omar Smoker, Presi- dent, R. 2, Parkesburg, Pa. 19365.
Penn School, R. 3, Quarryville, Pa. 17566. 1962. Teach-
‘er: Nancy Esch. Enrollment: 38. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by
Penn School Board, Aquilla B. King, President, R. 3, Quarry- ville, Pa. 17566.
Penns Valley Private Church School, R. 1, Aaronsburg, Pa. 16820. 1956. Teacher: Mrs. Lizzie H. Zook. Enroll- ment: 27. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Old Order Amish of Penns Valley; Jonathan C. Byler, Overseer, Aaronsburg, Pa. 16820.
Perry Township Amish Parochial School, R. 2, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. 17853. 1955. Teacher: Lydia Swartz. Enrollment: 34. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Amish of Troyer
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Pine Crest Amish School, R. 1, Christiana, ‘Pa. 17509. 1961. Teacher: Lydia S. Beiler. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Pine Crest Amish School Board; Elias Bawell,
Secretary, R. 2, Gap, Pa. 17527.
Pine Grove Amish Parochial School, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562. 1966. Teacher: Sarah Lapp. Enrollment: 26. Spon- sored by Leacock Township Parochial School Board; Andrew S. Kinsinger, Secretary, R. 1, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
Pleasant Valley School, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1964. Teacher: Bertha Sensenig. Enrollment: 36. Grades 1-8. Aaron I. Martin, Secretary, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
Pleasant View Amish School, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572. 1938. Teacher: Lydia F. Beiler. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by the East Lampeter Amish School Board; Chris- tian S. Zook, Secretary, R. 4, Lancaster, Pa. 17602.
Quakertown Christian Day School, 143 Rocky Ridge Road, Quakertown, Pa. 18951. 1951. Teachers: Rhoda King, Prin- cipal; Edna Detweiler. Enrollment: 31. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Quakertown Christian Day School Board; Harold Freed, President, R. 4, Quakertown, Pa. 18951.
Reidenbach Parochial School, R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557. 1966. Teacher: Emma F. Martin. Enrollment: 31. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Reidenbach Parochial School Board; David K. Martin, Pettiear R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557.
Rocky Ledge Aimish School, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067. 1965. Teacher: Mary A. Stoltzfus. Enrollment: 19. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Cherry Lane Amish School Board; Reuben Stoltztus, Chairman, R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. 17067.
Salem Amish School; R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. 195]. Teacher: Mary Thompson. Enrollment: 49. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Amish of Bart and Colerain townships; Andrew Stoltzfus, Secretary, R. 1, Oxford, Pa. 19363.
Shaeffer School, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 1954. Teacher: Lydia Nolt. Enrollment: 40. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Shaeffer School Board; Martin S$. Shirk, Secretary, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 17522.
South Amish School, Jackson Center, Pa. 16133. Teacher: Betty J. Byler. Enrollment: 47. Grades 1-9.
Stony Hill Parochial Amish School, R. 3, Quarryville, Pa. 17566. 1965. Teacher: Lydia T. Beiler. Enrollment: 39. Jonathan H. Beiler, Secretary, R. 3, Quarryville, Pa. 17566.
Sunnyside Mennonite School, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. 17845. Teacher: Nora Zimmerman. Enrollment: 17. Sponsored by Millmont Mennonite School Board.
Sunnyside School, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540. 1964. Teacher: Martha M. Nolt. Enrollment: 38. Grades 1-8. Noah H. Zimmerman, Secretary, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540.
Sunnyside West Mennonite School, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540. 1964. Teacher: Lois Shirk. Enrollment: 39. Sponsored by the Sunnyside West Mennonite School Board: Noah H. Zim- merman, Secretary, R. 1, Leola, Pa. 17540.
Union Amish School, R. 1, Kirkwood, Pa. 17536. 1960. Teacher: Rebecca Stoltzfus. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Amish of Bart and Colerain townships; Menno S. Beiler, Chairman, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509.
Union Township Mennonite Parochial School, R. 2, Port Trevorton, Pa. 17864. 1952. Teacher: Mary Ann Mazelin. Enrollment: 22. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Hoover District (Stauffer) Mennonite School Board: Amos Sensenig, Secre- tary, R. 1, Port Trevorton, Pa. 17864.
Valley Road Parochial Amish School, R. 1, Christiana, Pa. 17509. 1958. Teacher: Rebecca King. Enrollment: 30. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by Bart Township Amish School Board; John M. Esh, President, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17509.
Valley View Parochial School, R. 1, Reedsville, Pa. 17084. 1966. Teachers: Mrs. Jessie Rheam,- Mary Yoder. Enroll- ment: 58. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by the Valley View Paro- chial School Board; Noah B. Sharp, Chairman; Yost M. Zook, Secretary-Treasurer. (
Waynesburg Amish School, Allensville, Pa. 17002. 1951. Teacher: Catherine Swarey. Enrollment: 49. Grades 1-8, Sponsored by Old Order Amish Mennonite families.
Weavertown Mennonite School, Bird in Hand, Pa. 17505. 1952. Teachers: Elva G. Buckwalter, Principal; Etta Ferne Stoltzfus, Anna Ruth Neff. Enrollment: 73. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Weavertown Mennonite School Board; John O. Hershey, Chairman, Intercourse, Pa. 17534.
White Hall Amish School, Belleville, Pa. 17004. 1954. Teacher: Annie Y. Peachy. Enrollment: 37. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Old Order Amish Mennonite families.
White Hollow Parochial School, R. 1, New Holland, Pa. 17557. 1961. Teacher: Emma Z. Martin. Enrollment: 32. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by White Hollow Parochial School.
Dan Troyer, Secretary, Pleasant Mills, Pa.
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Board; Joseph Zimmerman, Chairman, R.°1, East Earl, Pa. | 17519. |
White Oak School, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519. 1959, Teacher: Celestia Weaver. Enrollment: 22. Grades 1-8, Sponsored by White Oak School Board; Aaron M. Lein-
bach, Chairman, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519.
Wood Corner Christian Day School, R. 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543. | 1961. Teacher: Ida Martin. Enrollment: 12. Grades 7, 8. | Sponsored by Wood Corner Christian Day School Board; Aaron Z. Weaver, Secretary, R. 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543. _ } |Woodland Amish School, R. 1, Reedsville, Pa. 17084. 1959. Teacher: Emma Hostetler. Enrollment: 20. Grades 1-8. Spon- sored by Old Order Amish families. ‘Zuver Amish Private School, R. 2, Jackson Center, Pa. 16133. Teachers: Eli and Rebecca Kurtz. Enrollment: 52. Grades 1-8. Eli J. Byler, Treasurer, R. 2, New Wilmington, Pa. 16142.
PUERTO RICO
Academia Menonita de Summit Hills, Asomante & Collins | Sts, Summit Hills, Caparra Heights, Puerto Rico 00922. |
1961. Teachers: Ruth Thomas, Principal; Helen Garcia, Ruth | Wagler, Sara Morales, Norma Gomez, Ramonita Jurado, Mary |
Sue Yoder, Charlotte Hurst, Gerald Hurst, Janet Longenecker, Dorothy Atkinson; David Miller, Main-
Anna _ Jantzi, |
tenance; Ivan Snyder, Office. Enrollment: 173. Kindergarten |
to Grade 6. San Juan 783-1295. Escuela Menonita Betania, Box 8, Aibonito, Puerto Rico |
00609. 1948. Teachers: Merle Sommers, Principal; Ana Rose
Fuentes, Elena Ortiz, Israel Hernandez, Carolyn Amstutz,
iam Alberts, Royal Snyder, Anna Burkholder, Virgene Steffen, Richard Burkholder, Lowell Hershberger, Miriam Martin. Ad- ministrative Assistant: Marvin Smoker. Cooks: Guillermina Espada, Vernancia Ortiz, Angelita David, Nidia Santos. Main- tenance: James Kauffman, Guillermo Bonilla. Enrollment: 226. Grades 1-9. TENNESSEE
Bowman School, R. 3, Monterey, Tenn. 38574. 1964. Teach-
er: Mrs. Agnes Schrock. Enrollment: 10. Grades 1-8. Spon-
‘sored by Stauffer Mennonites of Overton County. Fred
Schrock, Secretary, R. 3, Monterey, Tenn. 38574.
East Side Amish School, Ethridge, Tenn. 38456. Enroll- ment: 12. Grades 1-8.
Overton School, R. 3, Monterey, Tenn. 38574. 1965. Teach- er: Mabel Sturey. Enrollment: 12. Grades 1-8. Sponsored by
Stauffer Mennonites of Overton County. John Troyer, Secre- .
tary, R. 3, Monterey, Tenn. 38574.
Shady Grove Christian Day School, Morrison, Tenn. 37357. 1964. Teacher: Ruth Martin. Enrollment: 13. Grades 2-10. Sponsored by Conservative Mennonite Fellowship; Henry Yoder, Secretary, R. 4, Morrison, Tenn. 37357.
West Side Amish School, Ethridge, Tenn. 38456. Teacher: Eli L. Zook. Enrollment: 21. Grades 1-8.
VIRGINIA
‘Kempsville Mennonite School, Norfolk, Va. 1946. Teachers: _
Lester Hershberger, Jean Hershberger, Christine Overholt.
Enrollment: 63. Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Kempsville Amish | Mennonite Church; Jonas Miller, Chairman, 4901 Holland |
Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23452.
Madison Christian Day School, Aroda, Va. 22709. 1959. _
Teachers: Mervin Wagler, Marie Yoder. Enrollment: 36.
Grades 1-9. Sponsored by Church School Board; Perry Nisly, —
J. Elmer Yoder, Orange, Va. 22960.
Pilgrim Mennonite School, Amelia C.H., Va. 23002. 1955. Teachers: Yvonne Kropf, Marilyn Kropf. Enrollment: 26. Grades 1-10. Sponsored by Pilgrim Mennonite School Board; Milan Hochstetler, Chairman; Eli Kramer, Paster, R. 4, Box 220, Amelia C.H., Va. 23002.
Pine Grove Amish Mennonite School, Catlett, Va. 22019. 1956. Teacher: Alice N. Beachy. Enrollment: 24. Grades — 1-8. Local Board: Alvin W. Byler, Raymond M. Schrock, |
William W. Byler, Treasurer, R. 2, Catlett, Va. 22019. WISCONSIN
Heriberto Santiago, Fernando Cains, Angel Alvarado, Will- |
iGolden Willow Amish School, Curtiss, Wis. 54422. Teach- | ers: Anna Lehman, Viola Schrock. Enrollment: 44. Grades. |
1-8.
Hillside Amish School, Medford, Wis. 54451. Teacher: |
Mrs. Ammon Miller. Enrollment: 36. Grades 1-8.
Muscoda Amish School, Muscoda, Wis. 53573. Teacher: |
Martha Schlabach. Enrollment: 23. Grades 1-9. Pleasant View Amish School, Amherst, Wis. 54406. Teach- er: Mary Mast. Enrollment: 12. Grades 1-8. ‘Poplar Grove School, R. 2, Owen, Wis. 54460. Teachers:
Amelia Hochstetler, Lizzie Schrock. Enrollment: 25. Grades .
1-8,
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AMISH VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS Following are the names of teachers of vocational schools ' held for ninth- and tenth-grade Amish pupils in homes or nearby schools. . Ohio _ Enrollment: 385 _ Teachers: | Amanda Yoder, R. 1,° Apple Creek, Ohio (Beech Grove) _—E. E. Shrock, R. 1, Ashland, Ohio (Ashland) Amanda Hershberger, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio (Pleasant i View) Levi E.- Troyer, R. | Atlee J. Weaver, Star Route, Wilmot, Ohio (Winesburg) - Ben R. Miller, R. 3, Millersburg, Ohio (Flat Ridge) Jacob E. Troyer, R. 1, Fredericksburg, Ohio (Brown) Wm. E. J. Miller, Star Route, Millersburg, Ohio (Beechvale) David D. Swartzentruber, R. 4, Prateek bare: Ohio (Fred- ericksburg ) Eli J. Byler, R. 1, Apple Creek, Ohio (Fountain Nook) Levi A. Raber, R. 4, Millersburg, Ohio (Berlin Twp.) ‘Atlee E. Miller, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio (Weavers and Gerber Valley) Melvin J. Weaver, R. 2, Fredericksburg, Ohio (Oak Grove) _ Amanda B. Yoder, R. 1, Sugarcreek, Ohio (Brush Run) Susie J. Hostetler, Plain City, Ohio (Plain City) ‘Sam E. M. Yoder, R. 1, Dundee, Ohio (Meadow Valley) Eli M. Yoder, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio (Clark) Raymond S. Weaver, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio (Mt. Hope) Neva Miller, R. 5, Millersburg, Ohio (Mt. Hope) John E. Yoder, R. 3, Fresno, Ohio (Green Ridge School and New Bedford) Jonathan Raber, R. 1, Lakeville, Ohio (Lakeville) Eli M. Yutzy, Star Route, Millersburg, Ohio (Fairview School) Andy J. Mast, R. 1, Holmesville, Ohio (Holmesville) Amanda C. Miller, R. 2, Apple Creek, Ohio (Frease) Levi C. Miller, R. 2, Millersburg, Ohio (Saltillo) Jonas 4 Swartzentruber, R. 8, Navarre, Ohio (Sugarcreek Twp.
1, Apple Creek, Ohio (Maple Grove)
John A. Schlabach, R. 1, Sugarcreek, Ohio (Farmerstown) Joni Hershberger, Kenton, Ohio (Private School No. 2)
Pennsylvania
Chairman of Amish Church School Committee: Aaron E.
Beiler, R. 1, Gap, Pa. Enrollment: 311 Teachers:
Rachel Petersheim, R. 4, Lancaster, Pa. Aaron F. Stoltzfus, Leola, Pa.
Lydia Fisher, R. 1, Honey Brook, Pa.
Abe S. Kinsinger, R. 1, Meyersdale, Pa. Lydia M. Nolt, R. 1, Leola, Pa.
‘Miriam King, Kinzers, Pa.
Jonas Miller, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. Amos L. Beiler, R. 2, Narvon, Pa. Alta Hoover, New Holland, Pa. Jake E. Beiler, Jackson Center, Pa. Lydia F. Beiler, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. Emma Esh, R. 1, Paradise, Pa. Lydia S. Zook, R. 1, Paradise, Pa.
‘Nora Hoover, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa.
Benjamin R. King, R. 1, Quarryville, Pa.
‘Mary King, R. 1, Christiana, Pa.
Dan Smoker, R. 1, Narvon, Pa.
Mary A. Stoltzfus, R. 1, Myerstown, Pa. Paul Hollingshead, R. 2, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. Mollie Renno, R. 2, Mifflintown, Pa. Nora Zimmerman, R. 1, Millmont, Pa. Catherine Ramer, R. 1, Ephrata, Pa. Barbara R. Hoover, R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Jane Burkholder, R. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Rebecca Wengard, Belleville, Pa.
Ezra Kanagy, Belleville, Pa.
Ben Hostetler, New Wilmington, Pa. Daniel E. King, R. 2, Elverson, Pa.
Mennonite Publication Board
FOUNDED 1907 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
E ©oBender: Martinsburg), PatelG662/(1967)iee8s.....: .... S2RRARM. Jedi tee. oo ee. ete President Clarence E. Lutz, P.O. Box 265, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 (1966) ....................2-.0.. .. Vice-President Harold Zehr, 417 Warren Ave., Normal, Il]. 61761 (1967) ............0 02. c cece cece eee Secretary
Harold Dyck, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967) ......
Ee RRO exe Pa OM OES IA oe eetee Financial Agent
J. C. Wenger, 1410S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1966) .............-.. 0-25 c eee ee eee Fifth Member
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD MEMBERS ELECTED BY DISTRICT CONFERENCES
Stanley D. Shantz, 7716-95th Ave., Edmonton, Alta, (1967) ...... ‘Gerald Studer, 312 S. Hickory, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1968) ...... Ross Goldfus, Box 272, Morgantown, Pa. 19543................. Elam Peachey, Belleville, Pa. 17004 (1967) .................... Raymond Byler, R. 1, Box 38, Blountstown, Fla. 32424 (1969) ....
J. Silas Graybill, 250 N. Broad St., Doylestown, Pa. 18901 (1967)
Claude Shisler, R. 1, Box 145A, Pennsburg, Pa. 18073 (1968) ..... Clyde Fulmer, 212 Baltimore, Morton, Ill. 61550 (1968) ......... John A. Friesen, P.O. Box 541, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967) ...... Paul Lauver, R. 3, Howe, Ind. 46746 (1967) ................... Robert Baker, 801 Harding Rd., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 (1968)...... Arthur Roth, 522 W. Fourth St., Julesburg, Colo. 80737 (1969) ... Clarence Lutz, P.O. Box 265, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 (1968) ... ‘Ivan D. Leaman, Fourth and Mills Sts. Columbia, Pa. 17512 (1967) Clarence Y. Fretz, R. 6, Hagerstown, Md. 21740 (1969) ......... Earl Groff, 410 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601 (1969) .... Lester Mann, Box 584, International Falls, Minn. 56649 (1967) ...
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ee eae ee ne ee Conservative Conference
A ROS. 2S. FORE? eR eG Franconia Conference Mie rine, WI SR he A Shr 5 Sykes ae A oe A Franconia Conference rae Lean cies cet cele «gpa iit Oe cate iinet Ree Illinois Conference ; een. sada PA lh ts tithes} India Conference
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eee E healt Satdde os eee North Central Gonference
Wayne North, 9243 Columbus Rd. N.E., Louisville, Ohio 44641 (1968) ........ RT Th TR) 0) Ohio and Eastern Conference Ernest Martin, 3005 Renkenberger Rd., Columbiana, Ohio 44408 (1967) ....... NOE, cam he feet Ohio and Eastern Conference
Howard S. Bauman, 63 Buell St., Akron, N.Y. 14001 (1968)...... Harold Hochstetler, 504 9th Ave., Nampa, Idaho 83651 (1967) ... Don Heiser, Box 8, Aibonito, Puerto Rico 00609 (1969) ..... eee David Alderfer, Box 755, Aspen, Colo. 81611 (1967) ............ Harold Sommerfeld, Hesston, Kans. 60762 (1967) .............. Irvin Brunk, 590 Fifth Ave., Upland, Calif. 91786 (1968) ........ Ernest G. Gehman, E.M.C., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 (1970) ..... Norman H. Martin, Box 276, Marion, Pa. 17235 (O68) 6 ee sees os ‘ Irvin Shank, R. 5, Hagerstown, Md. 21740 (1969) ..............
Bees Ce ee eT OMY OER Sel Fk |e Ontario Conference
RON re TS Ls LE Pacific Coast Conference
BN ee en ee Te eC ee ee ee Puerto Rico Conference De ee Sh ee NR RNIN Rocky Mountain Conference Be aA We IR, ET Spee AS Ba eh South Central Conference 2s ce RR 8 eae eh. cbyiyak ae a oe «gtr pOUtnwest Conference Hae Vin" + ay GWOts spe a tit + hom abciraby ater Siu’ Ue Ont erence
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Vernon Brubacher, 60 Weber St., Box 605, New Hamburg, Ont. (1967) ........ cuts ee eam inare2 ae eatn (A Western Ontario Conference
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MEMBERS ELECTED BY GENERAL CONFERENCE
(Term expires 1967) E. C. Bender, Martinsburg, Pa. 16662 John Lederach, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 James M. Lapp, 806 N. Seventh St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944
MEMBER EX OFFICIO Ben Cutrell, Scottdale, Pa. 15683
MEMBERS AT LARGE Michael Shenk, 2749 Prospect St., Sarasota, Fla. 83579 (1967) John C. Wenger, 1410 S. Eighth St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1966) Erie Sauder, R. 3, Archbold, Ohio 43502 (1967) Harold Dyck, Hesston, Kans. 67062 (1967) Paul N. Kraybill, 63 South Ave., Landisville, Pa. (1967)
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HONORARY MEMBER A, J. Metzler, Scottdale, Pa. 15683
Mennonite Publishing House
Date Founded: 1908
Board of Control: Mennonite Publication Board. Press Name: Herald Press.
Address: 610 Walnut Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Telephone: 412 887-8500
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Publishing Agent: Ben Cutrell; Eleanor Ruth, Secretary. Telephone Exchange: Ida Hummel.
PERSONNEL Manager: Nelson Waybill; Joyce Kuhns, Secretary. Librarian: Alta Mae Erb.
FINANCE AND BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT
Business Office: Joseph Buzzard, Treasurer; Paul Blosser, Accountant; Rebecca Bainbridge, Luella Linder, Penny Frey, Sandra Patrilla, Diana Myers, General Accounting; Ben Charles, Helen Yoder, Cost Accounting.
Maintenance Department: Mervin Swartzentruber, Manager; Roy Browning, Lawrence Hawk, Larry Millslagle, James Price, Florence Ridenour, Albert Stull, Ira Stull, Myrtle Utterback.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT Director: Paul M. Lederach. Director of Service: Arnold W. Cressman. Secretary: Vandora Yoder. Director of Audio-Visual Aids: Mervin Swartzentruber.
EDITORIAL DIVISION Executive Editor: Ellrose D. Zook; Assistant to Executive Editor, Hazel Mast. Secretarial and Typing Service: Hazel Mast, Supervisor; Kathryn Kreider.
Publications and Editors
Gospel Herald (weekly): John M. Drescher, Editor; Boyd Nelson, Contributing Editor; Ellrose D. Zook, J. C. Wenger, Consulting Editors; Elva Yoder, Secretary.
Christian Living (monthly): Daniel Hertzler, Editor; J. Lorne Peachey, Carl Rutt, Assistant Editors; Helen Alderfer, Home Life Editor; Guy F. Hershberger, H. Ralph Hernley, J. Winfield Fretz, Consulting Editors; Kathryn Kreider, Secre- tary.
Youth’s Christian Companion (weekly): Willard Roth, Editor; John Thiessen, Assistant Editor.
Words of Cheer (weekly): Paul M. Schrock, Editor.
Story Friends (weekly): Alice Hershberger, Editor.
The Way (monthly): John F. Garber, Editor
Family Worship (quarterly): Paul and Alta Mae Erb, Edi- tors; Alma Alderfer, Assistant Editor.
Builder (monthly): Daniel Hertzler, Editor; Roy Koch, Edi- tor of Ministers’ Materials; Willard E. Roth, Youth Editor; Melva Kauffman, Children’s Editor; Ellrose Zook, Church Music Editor; Mervin Swartzentruber, Editor of Audio-Visual Aids; Paul M. Lederach, Arnold Cressman, Milton Harder, Consulting Editors.
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MEMBERS ELECTED TO MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES Ben Cutrell, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 (1968)
Ernest D. Martin, 3005 Renkenberger Rd., Columbiana, |
Ohio 44408 (1967)
MEMBERS APPOINTED TO MENNONITE COMMISSION FOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION parti Detweiler, 49 S. Ninth St., Perkasie, Pa. 18944)) 1969 er G. Good, 2180 Millstream Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. 1969) Edward Stoltzfus, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 (1967) | |
PUBLISHING COMMITTEE
(Term expires 1967) | Richard E. Yordy, Chairman, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, Ill. | 61820 ; |
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Howard Charles, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 John E. Lapp, R. 1, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 | Linden Wenger, E.M.C., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
A. Don Augsburger, 409 Middlebury St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
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Herald Adult Bible Studies: Daniel Hertzler, Editor; Elva }
Yoder, Editorial Assistant.
Herald Youth Bible Studies: Willard E. Roth, Editor; Elva Yoder, Editorial Assistant.
elie Graded Sunday School Series: Paul M. Schrock, Editor.
Christian Service Training: Dan Hertzler, Editor.
Missionary Education Materials: Willard E. Roth, Editor.
Books: Ellrose D. Zook, Editor; Daniel Hertzler, Willard
E. Roth, Consulting Editors. Mennonite Yearbook (annual): Ellrose D. Zook, Editor. Church Bulletins (weekly): John M. Drescher, Editor. Program Guide: Arnold Roth, Editor. °
PRODUCTION DIVISION Production Manager: Stanley E. Yoder.
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‘Production Staff: Richard Keim, Estimator; ‘Althea Rhodes, |
Specifications Clerk; Evelyn Jane Amstutz, Secretary. Design Department: Joe Alderfer, Director of Design; Har- —
‘old Beachy, Jan Gleysteen, John Harshberger, Marlin Lauver,
Ivan Moon.
Composing Department: Henry Mast, Foreman; James Sprinkle, Assistant Foreman; Anthony Blucas, Jean Blucas, Patty Fosbrink, Anis Haddad, Mary Lou Heise, Nancy Hos- tetter, Forrest Dale King, Beulah Loucks,
Milford Paul, |
Tony Ramos, Dolores Rizza, Paul Savanick, Carl Shawley, |
Laura Stahl.
‘Press Department: S. P. Yoder, Foreman; Orie Cutrell,
Assistant Foreman; Cleason Bender, Fred Berg, Lorne Byer, Robert Fisher, Don Frick, Everett Millslagle, Sterling Mill- slagle, Chester Shank, Jesse Sprinkle, Herbert Weaver.
Finishing Department: Glen King, Foreman; Dan Johnson,
Assistant Foreman; Don Brilhart, Violet Fretts, Sandra John-. son, John Paul, Rheda Sala, Anna Stull, Paul Stull. Part- time workers: Nellie Buzzard, LaVerne Zimmerman.
Traffic Department: Lowell Hershberger, Manager; Walter Anderson, Vivian Baer, Sam Kuhns, Lucille Stull, Charlotte. Millslagle, Mary Sala, William Seaman. Part-time worker: Harriet Swank.
MARKETING DIVISION
Marketing Manager: Mervin Miller; Edna Carpenter.
_Congregational Sales: Paul W. Shank, Manager; Malinda Kauffman. ?
Trade Promotion: Maynard W. Shetler, Manager; Stouffer.
Merchandise Control Department: Donald Reist, Manager; Kathryn Stoner, Rachel Baird, Rosella Charles, Patricia Depta, Myra Daniels, Wilbur Echard, Clyde Johnson, Minnie Stull, Mabel Yoder, Raymond Wenger, Dottie Anderson.
Provident Bookstores: C. Richard Krall, Retail Promotion Manager; Connie Quartz; Kermit Roth, General Services Manager.
Provident Bookstore, Bloomington, II]. 61701. 414 N. Main St. Telephone: 309 823-8860. Ida G. Miller, Manager; Irene Yordy, Fannie Zehr, Barbara Ann Unzicker, Glenn Herrell:
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_ Provident Bookstore, Goshen, Ind. 46526. 119 E. Lincoln Ave. Telephone: 219 533-1243. Marion Lehman, Manager; Maggie Glick, Willis Poyser, Erma Slabaugh, Jacob Sla- pPaug’, Evelyn Kauffman, Joan Stauffer, Vicki Randolph.
__ Provident Bookstore, Kitchener, Ont. 117 King St. W. Telephone: 519 743-2673. John W. Snyder, Manager; Ray Baer, Janet Bechtel, Luella Shantz, Dorothy Swartzentruber, Velma Zehr, Lorraine Roth, Esther Speckeen, Eldon Witmer, Janet Smith, Lillian Kennel, Sylvia Gascho, Ina Snyder.
_ Provident Bookstore, Lancaster, Pa. 17602. 40 E. King St. Telephone: 717 397-3517 or 717 656-7065. Charles E. Shenk, Manager. Branches: Ephrata, Pa. 17522. 56 E. Main. Telephone: 717 333-2098. New Holland, Pa. 17557. R. 2 Telephone: 717 354-5258. Rebecca Berg, Robert Bomberger, Mary Jane Brubaker, John W. Burkholder, Marian Carpen- ter, Christian E. Charles, Savilla Diener, John Ebersole, Anna Eby, Wilmer Eby, Ruth Good, Hulda Graybill, Shelley “Wm. Graybill, Glenn Herr, Jacob Hess, Aaron Hollinger, Theodore Hughes, Irvin Kreider, Kathryn Landis, Darlene Lapp, Roger Ledyard, Mary Lefever, Paul Lefever, Mary Ellen Longenecker, Anna Mae Martin, Nelson Martin, Anna Martha Myer, Dorothy Myer, Jean Myer, John Myers,
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Mahlon Rissler, Harold Rohrer, Israel Rohrer, Marilyn Rohrer, Dan Stoltzfus, James Thomas, Lois Thomas, Anna Elizabeth Weaver, Lester Weber, Anna Wenger, Bertha Wenger, Irene Witmer, Ben Woodring.
Provident Bookstore, London, Ont. 121 Dundas St. Tele- phone; 519 434-7465. Delford Zehr, Manager; June Elliott, Carol Wagler.
Provident Bookstore, Scottdale, Pa. 15683. 165 Pittsburgh St. Telephone: 412 887-5020. Kermit Roth, Acting Manager; Yvonne Cherry, Edna Shank, Faye King, Kenneth Shioker
Provident Bookstore, Souderton, Pa. 18964. Souderton Shopping Center. Telephone: 215 723-4397. Mark Moyer, Manager; Dennis Detweiler, Elizabeth Frederick, Ephraim Gehman, Eunice Moyer, Martha Moyer, Pauline Sell, Claude Shisler, Jay Souder, Sara Jane Stutzman, Lois Zook, Thelma Felton, Helen Leatherman, Leidy Myers, Eleanor Schmell.
Statistical Information: Number of Employees (full time), 175. Total Sales in 1966: $3,150,936. Periodical Circulation 1966 (including The Way): 272,142. Herald Uniform Sunday School Series circulation, fourth quarter 1966 (including Builder): 93,526. Herald Graded Sunday School Series total distribution 1966: 359,206.
Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
Headquarters: 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Telephone: 219 522-2630 FOUNDED 1882°
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John: HMosemanny1'712 Woodward Goshen: Ind’ 46526... 0° PP 7) 2h eee ee President Jacob R. Clemens, Mounted Route 2, Lansdale, Pa. 19446 .................. 000022 e eee Vice-President Ruts jutz1. 0944 \Goncessiom mae PrestonmOninwe.. o.oo. es ee tes ek Peete ec cee ce et ees Member Laurence sHorts 7.14. Menroe. St. Hvanston, Il 60202. 2028. Fone sew - Reed Lone .. - Member hieh-sbumzard.eh leSColtdaten ba: tnGSG- talk dec. ..5). cle ce sackets, eet asd MARU nc DIR. DOWIE Member James Detweiler,. Boxat0s, Manson. iowa oUsGa, ...4,...0.,oeteeO. to. ilies . SP. sonnel, dh Member
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Members from District Conferences and Mission Boards
| Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference:
MVM Iss POET: MOM, Altair. ko cproag Nee eae eye ee Stanley D. Shantz, 7716-95th Ave., Edmonton, Alta. ........
_ Allegheny Conference:
Harry Shetler, Davidsville, Pa. 15928 ..................... Elam Glick, R. 1, Box 58A, Reedsville, Pa. 17084 ...........
| Conservative Mennonite Conference: | Franconia Conference:
Illinois Conference:
Edwin’Stalter, R. 2, Sterling, Ill. 61081 ................... ( Harold Zehr, 417 Warren Ave., Normal, Ill. 61761 ..........
_ India Conference (M.P. ):
f Ernest E. Miller, 1601 S. 8th St., Goshen, Ind. 46526........
Indiana- Michigan Conference:
! Glen E. Yoder, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565 .................. f Ora M. Yoder, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565 ..................
Jowa-Nebraska Conference:
| Lancaster Conference:
- North Central Conference:
| Ohio and Eastern Conference:
) Ontario Conference:
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Richard Moyer, Crenshaw, Pa. 15830 .................0.. } Orie Kauffman, 5618 Bahia Vista, Sarasota, Fla. 33580 ......
Jacob R. Clemens, Mounted Route 2, Lansdale, Pa. 19446... Isaiah Alderfer, 48 Broad St., Harleysville, Pa. 19438 ........
Paul E. M. Yoder, North English, lowa52316.............. Fred Gingerich, Alpha, Minn. 56111 .................----
Ira J. Buckwalter, Salunga, Pa. 17538 ...........-.......- | H. Raymond Charles, 3493 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17601 | H. Howard Witmer, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. 17545 ............
Vernon Hochstetler, Graceton, Minn. 56645 ............... i Glen I. Birky, Star Route, Detroit Lakes, Minn. 56501 .......
\ Lawrence Brunk, 429 S. Cole, Lima, Ohio 45805 ........... 4 Vern Miller, 4619 E. 175th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44128 ...... i Loren King, West Liberty, Ohio 43357 .........:........-
! Osiah Horst, 85 Gledhill Ave., Toronto 13, Ont. ............ i Rufus Jutzi, 944 Concession Rd., Preston, Ont. .............
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Organized first in 1882 under the name of “Mennonite Evangelizing Committee.”’
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Pacific Coast Conference:
Roy Hostetler, Star Route, Box 881, Winston, Oreg. 97496 ..... I TERS A WE el Member elected by Conference | Joe: Kropf,.R. 2, Box. 9, Sheridan, Oneg 07378 4 ce - viniccomee* <= ogee hated 4 Rinoraee hslaieiin Chairman of District Mission Board | Puerto Rico Conference: Lester Hershey, Box 25, Aibonito, P.R. 00609 2... 2.6... cee lec cee cee eee ete ene Member elected by Conference }
Rocky Mountain Conference:
John Gingrich, 408 Morrison Ave., Pueblo, Colo. 81005 ....... 0-1... eee e eee eee cece Member elected by Conference |
E. M. Yost, 901 S. Vallejo, Denver, Colo. 80223 .............. cee cece eee eee ee abacith: Sei ee Overseer of Conference | South Central Conference:
Hubert Schwartzentruber, 4836 Margaretta St., St. Louis, Mo. 69.......................45. Member elected by Conference |
Chester Slagell, R. 2, Box 73, Weatherford, Okla. 73096 ...... 2,0... 60.600 e eee cence eee Chairman of District Mission Board | Southwest Conference:
Galen Buckwalter, 5801 N. 63rd Dr., Glendale, Ariz. 85301... 0.6.0... cece eee eee Member elected by Conference |
LeRoy Bechler, 147 W. 73rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90003 .....,.............. 0.2000 eee Chairman of District Mission Board
Virginia Conference:
Roy D. Kiser, R. 2, Stuarts Draft, Va. 24477 ............ od Mahlon L. Blosser, R. 5, Box 86, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 ....
Washington Co. Md.-Franklin Co. Pa. Conference:
Walter Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 ................ Omar Martin, R. 1, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 ..............
Western Ontario Conference:
Alvinjutzi, Daden: Ont.cne.- caecn mates: Fiabe ecu noc Daniel Zehr, 39 Stirling Ave. N., Kitchener, Ont. .........:.
Members Appointed by General Conference Samuel E. Miller, 1312 College Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 John H. Hess, 46 Scotia Ave., Scarborough, Ont. J. R. Buzzard, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Ira E. Miller, 1235 Parkway Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
Members Appointed by the Publication Board Ben Cutrell, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Ernest Martin, R. 1, Columbiana, Ohio 44408
Members Appointed by the Board of Education Paul Erb, Mennonite Apts., Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Melvin H. Lauver, 1033 Broad St., Akron, Pa. 17501
Members at Large
Norman Derstine, Edgewood Rd., Eureka, Ill. 61530
Laurence Horst, 714 Monroe St., Evanston, Ill. 60202
John H. Mosemann, 1712 Woodward, Goshen, Ind. 46526
Mark Peachey, Box 57, Plain City, Ohio 43029
Lewis Strite, Box 22, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
ee Janzen, 411 Hyland Park, Glenwood Springs, Colo.
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James Detweiler, Box 108, Manson, Iowa 50513
Arnold Gingrich, 516 Grosvenor St., London, Ont.
Lloyd Weaver, Jr., 198 N. Colony Rd., Newport News, Va. 23602
H. Ernest Bennett, 301 Woodridge Dr., Elkhart, Ind. 46514
J. D. Graber, 140 W. Dinehart Ave., Elkhart, Ind. 46514
Life Member S. C. Yoder, 1801 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. 46526
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Paul Mininger, Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. 46526 A. Don Augsburger, 409 Middlebury St., Goshen, Ind. 46526 John M. Drescher, R. 1, Box 157, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Newton Gingrich, 34 Fuhr St., Tavistock, Ont. Roy Koch, 205 E. Columbus, West Liberty, Ohio 43357 i ee Peachey, R. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
ADMINISTRATION
EXECUTIVE OFFICE General Secretary: J. D. Graber. Executive Secretary: H. Ernest Bennett. Associate Consultant: John Howard Yoder.
BROADCASTING
Mennonite Broadcasts, Inc. Board: Lewis E. Strite, Presi- dent, 1325 Hillcrest, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Winston O. Weaver, Vice-President, 875 Summit, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Daniel B. Suter, Secretary, 1480 College, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Donald Sho- walter, Treasurer, Broadway, Va. 22815; H. Ernest Bennett, Box 530, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Mahlon A. Souder, Blooming Glen, Pa. 18911; Henry D. Weaver, Jr., 215 Carter Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; John R. Martin, 2645 Sutton Pl., Neffs- ville, Pa. 17556; Roy Umble, 408 Marilyn Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Clayton Beyler, 114 Indian Creek Rd., MR 1, Harleysville, Pa. 19438.
Secretary for Mass Communications: Kenneth J. Weaver, R. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
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General Offices | Headquarters: 1111 North Main St., Box 472, Harrison- burg, Va. 22801. Telephone: 703 434-6701. Kenneth J.)
Weaver, Executive Director; Darrell Jantzi, Business Man-| ager; Eugene K. Souder, Director of Information Services;| James Fairfield, Staff Writer; Thomas Gaines, Production Services; Olive Arbogast, Assistant to the Treasurer; Dorothy Logan, Secretary; Mary Nell Rhodes, Secretary; Chery] Miller, Secretary; Dorothy Martin, Clerk-Typist; Grace Suter and Karen Eberly, Filing; Shirley Heatwole, Shipping; Edne Wenger, Shipping.
Canadian Office: Box 334, Kitchener, Ontario. Dorothy Swartzendruber, Ina Snyder. i
Mennonite Hour and Way to Life
Harrisonburg Staff: David W. Augsburger, Speaker; Moses} Slabaugh, Home Bible Instructor; Janet Goshow, Secretary; Nancy Heatwole, Secretary; Lois Layman, Secretary.
Overseas Offices: British Guiana—Box 468, Georgetown, British Guiana; Costa Rica—Mrs.° Vernon Jantzi, Box 4520, San Jose, Costa Rica; East Nigeria—Cyril Gingerich, Box) 24, Abiriba, East Nigeria; Honduras—Amzie Yoder, Apartadc| 77, La Ceiba,. Honduras; India—Mrs. Jacob Flisher, Box 50. Dhamtari, M.P., India; Jamaica—John Shank, Box 182, Kings- ton 8, Jamaica; Vietnam—James Stauffer, 336 Phan Thank Gian, Saigon, Vietnam.
Heart to Heart Harrisonburg Staff: Ella May Miller, Speaker; Eva Stauffer Assistant. ;
Corazon a Corazon (Spanish Heart to Heart)
Lester T. Hershey, Director, Box 25, Aibonito, P.R.; Mar; tha Alvarez, Speaker, Irlanda 490, Arrecifes, FNGBM, Argen: tina. ii
Luz y Verdad (Spanish) |
Puerto Rico, Box 25, Aibonito: Lester T. Hershey, Direc’ tor and Speaker; Roger Studer, Engineer; Alta Hershey Correspondence Office Director; Anna K. Massanari, Counsel! ing, Correspondence Courses, and Publicity; Mary Ellen Yoder, Secretary to the Director; Jorge Melendez, Bookkeeper.
Branch Offices: Argentina—Eduardo Alvarez, Irlanda 490) Arrecifes, FNGBM, Argentina; Mexico—Aaron King, Apar} tado 69-639, Mexico 21, D.F., Mexico; Honduras—Jame Herr, Apartado 738, Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras; Spain— Angel Abrodos, Apartado 267, Tarrasa (Barcelona), Spain
Worte des Lebens
(German) Switzerland: 4410 Liestal, Bienenberg; Samuel Gerber; Speaker; Harvey Miller, Director; Regina Werner, Secretary;
Paroles di Vita
(Italian) q Italy: Bellariva 58, Florence, Elio Milazzo, Speaker. Roy Kiser, Director, Stuarts Draft, Va. |
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; (Japanese) i Japan: Ralph Buckwalter, Nishi 7 jo, Minami 17 Chome} Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan.
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Navaho Gospel Hour Arizona: Chinle, Blue Gap Mission. Stanley Weaver, Di- rector; Naswood Burbank and Peter Burbank, Co-speakers.
Golos Drooga
(Russian) Virginia, Box 472, Harrisonburg: Gordon Shantz, Director. Maryland, 6204-93 Pl., Lanham, Maryland: Ivan Magal, Co-speaker. ‘Belgium, 9 Rue des Pinsons, La Louviere Ht., Brussels: Vasil Magal, Co-speaker.
Mennonite Advertising Agency Headquarters: 1123 N. Main St., Box 1018, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801. Telephone: 703 434-2026. Lewis E. Strite, Di- rector; Mildred Graybill, Media Director; Carol Stoll, Secre- tary. HEALTH AND WELFARE Health and Welfare Committee: E. P. Mininger, MD, Chairman, 1118 E. Jackson, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Lester Glick, 1713 S. 13th St., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Chester Raber, R. 5, Hagerstown, Md. 21741; W. J. Dye, 4985 High, Denver, Colo. 80209; Wilson Hunsberger, R. 2, Waterloo, Ont.; Ray Ulrich, 211 N. Jefferson, Roanoke, Ill. 61561; Howard Yoder, 1564 Gasche, Wocster, Ohio; Tilman Smith, Hesston College, Hesston, Kans.; H. Ernest Bennett.
Secretary for Health and Welfare, Luke Birky; Carolyn Detweiler, Secretary.
HOME MISSIONS AND EVANGELISM ‘Secretary for Home Missions and Evangelism: Nelson E. Kauffman. Staff: Simon Gingerich, Administrative Assistant; Wilbur Hostetler, Director of Home Bible Studies; Velma Hostetler, Assistant; Shirley Albrecht, Mary Olive Martin, Secretaries. Home Missions Council Steering Committee: Norman Der-
stine, Chairman, Edgewood, R. 1, Eureka, Ill. 61530; Vernon -
Leis, R. 1, New Dundee, Ont.; Donald E. Yoder, 3846 W.
Vista Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021; H. Howard Witmer, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. 17545; Eugene Witmer, Atglen, Pa. 19310. Hope Rescue Mission Committee: N. E. Reiff, Chairman, 1710 Rainbow Bend Blvd., Elkhart, Ind.; Wilbur Hostetler,
Secretary; LaVerne Gerig, MD, 713 11th St., Mishawaka, _Ind.; Marlin Troyer, MD, 17700 Ireland Rd., South Bend, Ind. 46614; David Lehman, DDS, 4333 Myers Ave., Elkhart, _Ind.; Wm. Bradberry, 22061 Dice, South Bend, Ind.; Alex P. Hoffman; 726 S. Warren, South Bend, Ind.; Clarence _ E. Liechty, 2606 York Rd., South Bend, Ind.
OVERSEAS MISSIONS
Overseas Missions Committee: John H. Mosemann, Chair ' man, 1712 Woodward, Goshen, Ind. 46526; John R. Mumaw, Vice-Chairman, Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. _ 22801; Paul Erb, Mennonite Apts., Scottdale, Pa. 15683; ' Emerson McDowell, R. 1, Stouffville, Ont.; Ivan J. Kauff- _mann, R. 1, Hopedale, Ill. 61747; Carl Kreider, Goshen
College, Goshen, Ind. 46526; David W. Mann, 205 E. 5th
St., Albany, Oreg. 97321; Adam Martin, Maugansville, Md. | 21767; John H. Yoder, 347 W. Cleveland, Elkhart, Ind. - 46514: H. Ernest Bennett. Secretary for Overseas Missions: J. D. Graber; Wilbert Shenk, Assistant Secretary for Overseas Missions.
Staff: Esther Graber, Ann Detweiler, Secretaries.
Mission Hostel: 1701 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. Dan Miller, Host; Mrs. Dan (Clara) Miller, Hostess.
Field Committees
_ France Mission Committee: Pierre Widmer, Chairman, ' Rue Curie, Grand-Charmont, Montbeliard (Doubs), France; _ Robert Witmer, Secretary, 249 Ave. de la Division Leclerc, _ Chatenay-Malabry (Seine), France; Andre Kennel; Rene ' Kennel, Chassey-les-Beaupre, par Gondrecourt (Meuse). _ France; Albert Klopfenstein, La Croix Galotte (Yonne) ' France; Max Schowalter, Rue de la Republique, Pfastatt- Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin), France; Pierre Sommer, Grand | Charmont Par Montebeliard (Doubs), France.
RELIEF AND SERVICE
Relief and Service Committee: Atlee Beechy, Chairman, 1916 Woodward Place, Goshen, Ind. 46526; H. Ernest | Bennett, 301 Woodridge Dr., Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Mahlon Blosser, R. 5, Box 86, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; . David i Derstine, Jr., Blooming Glen. Pa. 18911; John mi | Salunga, Pa. 17538; Newton Gingrich, 34 Fuhr St., Tavistock, -Ont.; Eldon King, R. 1, Box 157, West Liberty, Ohio | 43357; Vincent Krabill, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Robert | Miller, MCC, Akron, Pa. 17501; Mark Peachey, Irwin, | Ohio 43029,
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Secretary for Relief and Service: Ray Horst, 1804 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514.
Staff: John Lehman, District Director of Voluntary Service; Kenneth Seitz, Jr., District Director of Voluntary Service; Roy K. Yoder, District Director of Voluntary Service; Jerry Miller, District Director of Voluntary Service and Director of Voluntary Service Orientation School; Ezra Bender, Director of Senior Voluntary Service; Jesse Glick, Jr., Assistant Director of Services to I-W Men; Leonard Garber, Assistant Director of Services to I-W Men; Marva Jean Stutzman, Carol Yoder, Karen Leinbach, Edith Wittrig, Secretaries.
‘Voluntary Service Center, 1725 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514. Jerry Miller, Host; Mrs. Jerry (Becky) Miller, Hostess.
Voluntary Service Units Alberta, Canada Calling Lake Anzac Chipewyan Lakes, via Calling Lake .Marlboro
Arizona Buckeye 85326 (307 S. 2nd Street) Peoria 85345 (Route 2, Box 821) California Los Angeles 90008 (c/o LeRoy Bechler, 147 W. 73rd St.) Colorado Denver 80223 (Byers Home for Boys, 64 W. Alameda Ave.) Glenwood Springs 81601 (R. 1, 2321 Blake Ave.) La Junta 81050 (902 Belleview) Pueblo 81003 (2229 Grand Avenue) Rocky Ford 81067 (603 S. 18th St.) Woodland Park 80863 (Box 497)
Florida
St. Petersburg 33705 (2624 - 13th St., S.) Idaho
Caldwell 83605 (Farm Labor Camp, Box 70) Illinois
Chicago 60621 (832 W. 68th St. ) Chicago 60608 (1113 W. 18th St.) Chicago 60607 (Teen Challenge Center, 315 S. Ashland Ave.) Eureka 61530 (R. 2, Box 16A) St. Anne 60964 (Camp Rehoboth, Route 4) Indiana Onward 46967 (Sangralea Valley, Box 20) South Bend 46618 (502 E. Broadway) Kansas Kansas City 66106 (1620 S. 37th St., Mennonite Children’s Home) Kentucky Ary 41712 (Box 87) Michigan Sturgis 49091 (Froh Brothers) Missouri Hannibal 63401 (1417 Broadway) Kansas City 64108 (2512 Holmes) St. Louis 63106 (2823 Dayton St.) New Hampshire Claremont 03743 (Sullivan County Home) New Mexico Albuquerque 87106 (1601 Roma, N.E.) Albuquerque 87107 (All Faiths Receiving Home, Trellis & Decker, N.W.) Carlsbad 88220 (911 W. Greene St.) Ohio Cleveland 44106 (1872 East 97th St.) Mantua 44225 (Larlham Foundation, 9772 Diagonal Rd.) Maumee 43537 (7260 Maumee-Western Rd., R. 1, Sun- shine Children’s Home) Ontario, Canada London, 314 Wolfe St. Oregon Lincoln City, (Drift Creek Camp, Box 2263) Portland 97211 (4545 N.E. Garfield) Pennsylvania Berwyn 19072 (Melmark Home, Inc., P.O. Box 146) Norristown 19404 (Pathway School, Box 181) Puerto Rico Aibonito 00609 (Box 8) Orocovis 00720 (Botijas No. 1, Box 126) i Heights 00920 (Calle Collins Esq. Asomante, Summit Hills Texas Corpus Christi 78416 (4338 Elvira St.) Mathis 78368 (Box 1118)
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Premont 78375 (Box 523) Robstown 78380 (702 Jackson St.)
Virginia Richmond 23231 (2305 Williamsburg Rd.) Brazil : Para, c/o Mennonite Mission, Caixa de Postale 979, Belem India Dhamtari, c/o John Friesen, Shantipur, M.P.
Japan ow Ua, Kushiro, c/o Eihiro Hatano, 106, Kitaodori, Hokkaido
I-W Services
I-W Council ‘
Conference Representatives: Marcus Bishop, 430 W. Ninth Ave., Denver, Colorado 80204; Clarence A. Yoder, R. 4, Goshen, Ind. 46526; David F. Derstine, Blooming Glen, Pa. 18911; Wesley Borntrager, Bloomfield, Montana 59315; Al- dine Brenneman, 1070 Mt. Clinton Pike, Park View, Harrison- burg, Va. 22801; Floyd Brunk, 1530 W. Hollowell St., On- tario, Calif. 91762; Roy Bucher, Box 87, Metamora, Ill. 61548; Ellis Croyle, M.R. 1, Archbold, Ohio 43502; Bob Detweiler, College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Ind. 46526; John Eby, Salunga, Pa. 17538; Vincent Krabill, Hesston, Kansas 67062; Omar Martin, R. 1, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201; Jose A. Santiago, La Plata, Puerto Rico 00668; Harry Y. Shetler, Davidsville, Pa. 15928; Marcus Smucker, 1525 N.W. 24th, Portland, Oregon 97210; Gideon G. Yoder, Wellman, Iowa 52356.
Others: Willard Roth, Mennonite Building, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Paul Peachey, 4102 Brandywine St., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20016; Ray Horst; Jesse Glick.
I-W Service Counselors
Alberta-Saskatchewan Conference: D. D. Brenneman, R. 4, Kalispell, Mont. 59901. nny
Allegheny Conference: Harry Y. Shetler, Davidsville, Pa. 15928.
Conservative Conference: Calvin Borntrager, R. 4, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Henry Plank, Arthur, Ill. 61911; Leroy Schla- bach, Box 87, Kidron, Ohio 44636; Mark Swartzentruber, Greenwood, Del. 19950; Irvin C. Yoder, Middlebury, Ind. 46540; Kenneth Yoder, McHenry, Md. 21541; Richard Zehr, R. 1, Croghan, N.Y. 13327.
Franconia Conference: James C. Longacre, 530 Main St., Pennsburg, Pa. 18073.
Franklin County District: Merle Cordell, R. 5, Chambers- burg, Pa. 17201; Omar Martin, R. 1, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201.
Illinois Conference: Roy Bucher, Box 87, Metamora, Ill. 61548; David Ebersole, 905 W. 3rd St., Sterling, Ill. 61081; Richard Yordy, 809 W. Clark, Champaign, Ill. 61822.
Indiana-Michigan Conference: Richard Yoder, 2305 Kess- ler Blvd., N. Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. 46222; Ralph Stahly, 2711 W. Steward Rd., Midland, Mich. 48640; Ora C. Wyse, Naubinway, Mich. 49762; Jesse Glick; Ray Horst; Leonard Garber.
Iowa-Nebraska Conference: Lloyal Burkey, Beaver Cross- ing, Nebr. 68313; James Detweiler, Box 108, Manson, Iowa 50563; Warren Eicher, Milford, Nebr. 68405; Sam Oswald, Box 133, Beemer, Nebr. 68716; William Rediger, R.R., Miller, S. Dak. 57362; Vernon Roth, R. 2, Box 38, Wash- ington, lowa 52353; Lee Schlegel, Shickley, Nebr. 68436; Robert K. Yoder, R. 1, Box 200, Kalona, Iowa 52247.
Lancaster Conference: John Eby, B. Leon Stauffer, and Paul Landis, I-W Office, Salunga, Pa. 17538; Marvin Esh- leman, Paradise, Pa. 17562; Norman Zimmerman, R. 3, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055; Leonard Brunk, R. 2, Westfield, Pa. 16950; J. Allen Zendt, 2261 Leabrook Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601; Robert Leaman, Wolf Road, Akron, Pa. 17501.
North Central Conference: Milford Keepers, Sheldon, Wis. 54766.
Ohio and Eastern Conference: Ellis Croyle, M.R. 1, Arch- bold, Ohio 43502; D. Edward Diener, 11355 Byers Ave., Hartville, Ohio 44632; J. Lester Graybill, 1305 W. Market St., Orrville, Ohio 44667; Floyd Headings, R. 2, DeGraff, Ohio 43318; Homer Kandel, Berlin, Ohio 44610; Ernest Martin, R. 1, Columbiana, Ohio 44408; John R. Martin, 2645 Sutton Place, Neffsville, Pa. 17556; Nelson Martin, R. 3, Box 195, Greencastle, Pa. 17225; David F. Miller, 1021 S. Chillicothe Rd., Streetsboro, Ohio 44240; Herman Myers, 347 Wadsworth Ave., Meadville, Pa. 16335; Walter Smeltzer, R. 1, Elida, Ohio 45807; Elvin Sommers, 5668 Maple Grove Ave., Louisville, Ohio 44641; Paul Stoltzfus, R. 2, Box 191 A, Gap, Pa. 17527; Carl Yoder, 402 Walnut St., Archbold, Ohio 43502.
Pacific Coast Conference: Harold Hochstetler, 504 Ninth
Ave., N., Nampa, Idaho 83651; Willard Kennel, R. 1, Box 627, Salem, Oregon 97304; Orie Roth, 3220 Hwy. 20,) Sweet Home, Oreg. 97386; Marcus Smucker, 1525 N.W.| 24th St., Portland, Oreg. 97210.
‘Puerto Rico Conference: Jose A. Santiago, La Plata, P.R.|
Rocky Mountain Conference: E. M. Yost, 901 S. Vallejo St., Denver, Colo. 80223. |
South Central Conference: Dr. John L. Grasse, Calico| Rock, Ark. 72519; Daniel Kauffman, R. 2, Leonard, Mo.) 63451; Vincent Krabill, Hesston College, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Chester Slagell, R. 2, Box 73, Weatherford, Okla. 73096; Elvin Snyder, 2009 Harvard St., Corpus Christi, Tex 78416; Robert Zehr, R. 1, Box 120, Covington, La. 70438, |
Southwest Conference: LeRoy Bechler, 147 W. 73rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90003; Floyd Brunk, 1530 W. Hollo-'| well St., Ontario, Calif. 91762; Theron Weldy, 9844 N._|| 7th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. 85020. i
Virginia Conference: Aldine Brenneman, 1070 Mt. Clinton) Pike, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Ray Himes, R. 1, Apple} Creek, Ohio 44606; Roy D. Kiser, R. 2, Stuarts Draft, Va. 24477; Robert W. Mast, 1524 West Road, Chesapeake, Va.| 23320; John H. Shenk, 310 Lucas Creek Rd., Denbigh, Va. 23602; Michael Shenk, 2749 Prospect St., Sarasota, Fla.) 33579; Samuel O. Weaver, 1151 Greystone St., Harrison- burg, Va. 22801.
I-W Locations with Sponsors i Conservative Conference: i Cincinnati, Ohio, Amos Bontrager, 3417 Whitfield Ave., Cin-| ‘cinnati, Ohio 45220 i Farnhurst, Del., Vernon Zehr, 305 W. 25th St., Wilmington, | Del. 19802 i Flint, Mich., David I. Miller, 2124 E. Williamson St., Flint, | Mich. 48507 | Franconia Conference: Allentown, Pa., Walter Hackman, 808 St. John St., Allen-) town, Pa. 18103 | Greystone Park and Morristown, N.J., Abram Clemens, Appio| Dr., Dover, N.J. 07801 1 Hanover, N.H., Richard Glick, R. 1, East Thetford, Vt. || 05043 | Norristown, Pa., Kermit Styer, 222 Reliance Rd., Souderton, | Pa. 18964 Illinois Conference: | Evanston, Ill, Laurence Horst, 714 Monroe St., Evanston, | Ill. 60202 Indiana-Michigan Conference: East Lansing, Mich., Harold Kauffman, 809 B Cherry Lane, East Lansing, Mich. 43323 Elkhart, Ind., Jesse Glick, 1711 Prairie St., Box 370, Elk- | hart, Ind. 46514 Fort Wayne, Ind., S. Jay Hostetler, 1621 Lindenwood Ave., | Ft. Wayne, Ind, 46808 Goshen, Ind., Robert Detweiler, College Mennonite Church, | Goshen, Ind. 46526 Indianapolis, Ind., Richard Yoder, 2305 Kessler Blvd., N. Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. 46222 Kalamazoo, Mich. Glen Horner, 2833 Junedale Dr., Kala- mazoo, Mich. 49007 Kokomo, Ind., Clayton Sommers, 517 W. Jefferson, Kokomo, | Ind. 46901 South Bend, Ind., Arnold Roth, 19503 Kern Rd., South Bend,
Ind. 46614 Iowa-Nebraska Conference: Des Moines, Iowa, John F. Garber, 4001 W. 56th St., | Des Moines, Iowa 50313 Lancaster Conference:
Beltsville, Md., Ray Shenk, R. 4, Box 257, Elkridge, Md. 21227 .
Boston, Mass., Daniel D. Leaman, 105 Chestnut St., Apart- | ment 2, Brookline, Mass. 02146
Harrisburg, Pa., Norman Zimmerman, R. 3, Mechanicsburg, | Pa. 17055
Lancaster, Pa., Daniel Miller, R. 4, Box 726, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 |
Miami, Fla., John Winters, 9015 N.W. 32nd Ave., Miami, Florida 33147
New York, N.Y., Dale Stoltzfus, 35] E. 19th St., No. 2, New York, N.Y. 10003
Philadelphia, Pa., Galen Martin, 1936 E. York St., Phila- | delphia, Pa. 19125 |
Portland, Maine, Leonard Hershey, 261 Vaughan St., Port- | land, Me. 04102
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Washington, D.C., Lewis C. Good, 4019 Bunker Hill Rd., Brentwood, Md. 20722
Williamsport, Pa. Ben E. Lapp, R. 2, Watsontown, Pa. Ce ‘ Ohio and Eastern Conference:
Akron, Ohio, David Brunner, 2292 Eighth St., S.W., Akron, Ohio 44314
Apple Creek, Ohio, Atlee E. Miller, R. 2, Dundee, Ohio 44624
Cincinnati, Ohio, Charles Kalous, 347 Earnshaw St., Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45219
Cleveland, Ohio, Henry Troyer, 2715 E. 116th St., Cleve- land, Ohio 44120 (Acting Sponsor)
Columbus, Ohio, Glenn Esh, 251 West 6th Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201
Dayton, Ohio, Jonas. Hostetler, 2382 Kennedy Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45420
Dover, Ohio, Albert Slabach, R. 1, Baltic, Ohio 43804
Fremont, Ohio, Freeman W. Aschliman, 5551 W. Bancroft,
_ Toledo, Ohio 43615,
Millersburg, Ohio, Homer Kandel, Berlin, Ohio 44610 North Central Conference:
Minneapolis, Minn., Marvin Schmidt, 4217 Boone Ave., N., ‘Minneapolis, Minn. 55428 Pacific Coast Conference:
Lebanon, Oreg., Millard Osborne, 551 E St., Lebanon, Oreg. 97355
Portland, Oreg., Marcus G. Smucker, 1525 N.W. 245h St., Portland, Oreg. 97210 Rocky Mountain Conference:
Colorado Springs, Colo., Darrel Otto, 1219 Yuma St., Colo- rado Springs, Colo. 80909
Denver, Colo., Dick Martin, 490 S. Ivy, Denver, Colo. 80222 South Central Conference:
Kansas City, Kans., John Paul Wenger, 3711 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, Kans. 66106
Topeka, Kans., Lamont Woelk, 511 E. 37th St., Topeka, Kans. 66605 Southwest Conference:
Phoenix, Ariz., Theron Weldy, 9844 N. 7th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. 85020 Virginia Conference:
Knoxville, Tenn., Ezra O. Good, 4301 Climbing Rd., Knox- ville, Tenn. 37912
Richmond, Va., Paul Wenger, 5113 Cavedo Lane, Richmond, | Va. 23231
St. Petersburg, Fla., Paul Zehr, 2701 13th St., S., St. Peters- burg, Fla. 33705
Sarasota, Fla., Michael Shenk, 2749 Prospect St., Sarasota, Fla. 33579
Staunton, Va., Paul Kratz, 2312 Third St., Staunton, Va. 24401
Williamsburg and Newport News, Va., John H. Shenk, 310 Lucas Creek Rd., Denbigh, Va. 23602
Winchester, Va., David Groff, 113 Dogwood Dr., R. 5, Win- chester, Va. 22601
STUDENT SERVICES
Student Services Committee: John H. Yoder, Chairman, 347 W. Cleveland, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Willard S. Krabill, MD, 120 Carter Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Albert Meyer, 1119 S. 8th St., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Paul Bender, 1804 Mayflower Pl., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Ivan Lind, Hesston, Kans. 67062.
Executive Secretary: Virgil J. Brenneman.
Staff; Bonita Handrich, Secretary.
INFORMATION SERVICES
Secretary for Information Services: Boyd Nelson.
Staff: Harold Weaver, Audio-Visual and Deputation Co- ordinator; Paul Hershberger, Staff Writer; John Harnish, Director of Design and Production; Alvin Hostetler, Photog- raphy; Vernon Neuschwander, Printing; Ruth Boyer, Ruth Ann Cutman, Violet Amstutz, Myrna Piper, Joyce Kuntz, Secretaries.
PERSONNEL
Secretary for Personnel: Dorsa J. Mishler.
Staff: Delvin Nussbaum, Personnel Director for Voluntary Service; James Mininger, Assistant; Mildred Schrock, Secre- tary and Assistant Office Manager; Merna Schantz, Secre- tary.
TREASURER
Treasurer: David C. Leatherman.
Staff: Ronald Piper, Accountant; Lillian Weaver, Bookkeep- er; Miriam Martin, Cashier-Receptionist; Carolyn Detweiler, Marilyn Unzicker, Secretaries.
Investment Committee: H. Ernest Bennett, Chairman; C. L. Graber, 1800 Mayflower Pl., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Henry Mumavw, R. 4, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; N. E. Reiff, 1710 Rain- bow Bend Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. 46514.
Officers of District Mission Boards
ALBERTA-SASKATCHEWAN MENNONITE DISTRICT MISSION BOARD (1920)
President, Stanley D. Shantz, 7716-95th Ave., Edmonton, Alta.; Vice-President, D. D. Brenneman, R. 4, Kalispell, Mont. 59901; Secretary, Gordon Buschert, R. 2, Carstairs, Alta.; Treasurer, Joseph Voegtlin, Tofield, Alta.; Auditor, Marvin Boettger, Tofield, Alta.; Sunday School and Field Worker, Arnold W. Shantz, Guernsey, Sask.; Representative for WMSA, Marlin Brubacher, Duchess, Alta.; Stewardship Secretary, Lyle Schantz, Guernsey, Sask.; Mission Field Super- intendent, C. J. Ramer, Duchess, Alta.
ALLEGHENY MENNONITE CONFERENCE MISSION BOARD (1913)
President, Elam Glick, Reedsville, Pa. 17084; Vice-Presi- dent, Kenneth G. Good, 6203 Martins Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801; Secretary, Daniel Hertzler, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Treasurer, Paul C. Blosser, R. 1, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Fifth Member, Arthur Yoder, Reedsville, Pa. 17084; District Con- ference Member, Harry Shetler, Davidsville, Pa. 15928.
CONSERVATIVE MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES (1919)
‘Chairman, Orie Kauffman, 5618 Bahia Vista, Sarasota, Fla. 83580; Assistant Chairman, David Beachy, 1854 County Line Rd., Alden, N.Y. 14004; Secretary and Service Director, Mark Peachey, R. 1, Irwin, Ohio 43029; Assistant Secretary, Alvin Swartz, Turner, Mich. 48765; Treasurer (appointed), Rich- ard Moyer, Crenshaw, Pa.; Sixth Member, Menno Mast, R: 2, Arthur, Ill. 61911; Seventh Member, Levi E. Bon- trager, R. 1, Box 178, Middlebury, Ind. 46540.
EASTERN MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES (1914) ‘Headquarters: Oak Lane and Brandt Blvd., Salunga, Pa. 17545. Telephone: 717 898-2251. Chairman, H. Howard Witmer, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. 17545;
Vice-Chairman, Lloyd M. Eby, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572; Orie O. Miller, Akron, Pa. 17501; Henry E. Shenk, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. 17545; James M. Shank, 49 Eastland Dr., Lancaster, Pa. 17602; Earl B. Groff, 410 West Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601; Jacob H. Musser, R. 1, East Earl, Pa. 17519; Henry F. Garber (Life Member) R. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552.
Staff Officers: President, H. Raymond Charles, 3493 Mari- etta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17601; Secretary, Paul N. Kray- bill, Salunga, Pa. 17538; Treasurer, Ira J. Buckwalter, Inter- course, Pa. 17534.
FRANCONIA MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES
President, Isaiah Alderfer, Harleysville, Pa. 19438; Vice- President, Harold K.- Weaver, 345 W. Second Ave., Col- legeville, Pa. 19426; Secretary, Jacob R. Clemens, M.R. 2, Lansdale, Pa. 19446; Treasurer, I. Wilbur Lapp, 244 Madi- son Ave., Souderton, Pa. 18964; Fifth Member, John R. Souder, Telford, Pa. 18969.
ILLINOIS MENNONITE MISSION BOARD President, Harold Zehr, 417 Warren, Normal, Ill. 61761; Vice-President, Norman Derstine, Edgewood, R. 2, Eureka, Ill. 61530; Secretary, Ben S. Gerig, 809 E. Emerson St., Morton, Ill. 61550; Treasurer, Russell Massanari, Fisher, Ill. 61843; Field Worker, Chris Graber, Edgewood, R. 2, Eureka, Ill. 61530.
INDIANA-MICHIGAN MENNONITE MISSION BOARD .. President, Lloyd R. Miller, Box 875, Vestaburg; Mich. 48891; Vice-President, Ray Bair, 945 Oxford, Elkhart, Ind. ‘46514; Secretary, Elno Steiner, R. 4, Box 127A, Elkhart, Ind. 46514; Treasurer, Ora M. Yoder, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565; Fifth Member, Jonathan G. Yoder, 900 Leroy Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Field Secretary, Ralph Stahly, 2711 Stewart Rd.. Midland, Mich. 48640.
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IOWA-NEBRASKA CONFERENCE DISTRICT MISSION BOARD
President, Fred Gingerich, Alpha, Minn. 56111; Vice-Presi- dent, Leroy Miller, Kalona, Iowa 52247; Secretary, Dean Swartzendruber, Wellman, Iowa 52356; Treasurer, Harry Wenger, Wellman, Iowa 52356; Fifth Member, Paul E. M. Yoder, North English, Iowa 52316.
MENNONITE MISSION BOARD OF ONTARIO (1915)
President, Rufus Jutzi, 944 Concession Rd., Preston, Ont.; Vice-President, Glenn Brubacher, St. Jacobs, Ont.; Secretary Don Buschert, 59 Askin Pl., Kitchener, Ont.; Additional Mem- ber, Joseph Snyder, 6 Herbert St., Elmira, Ont.; Field Secre- tary, Arnold Gingrich, 516 Grosvenor St., London, Ont.; Treasurer, Harold Schmidt, Baden, Ont.
NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE MISSION BOARD
President, Glen I. Birky, Star Route, Detroit Lakes, Minn. 56501; Vice-President, A. L. Glick, R. 4, Minot, N. Dak. 58701; Secretary-Treasurer, Carl Hochstetler, Mylo, N. Dak. 58353; Field Evangelist, Amos Graber, Mylo, N. Dak. 58353.
OHIO MENNONITE MISSION BOARD, INC. (1920) President, Loren King, West Liberty, Ohio 43357; Vice- President, Paul Yoder, R. 1, Medway, Ohio 45341; Secre- tary, Rollin W. Krabill, 4970 Oakhill N.E., Louisville, Ohio 44641: Treasurer, Harvey A. Schmucker, 5203 West Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio 43615; Field Worker and Mission Bishop, Eldon King, R. 1, West Liberty, Ohio 43357.
PACIFIC COAST MISSION BOARD (1906) President, Joe Kropf, R. 2, Box 9, Sheridan, Oreg. 97378; Vice-President, Willard Kennel, R. 1, Box 626, Salem, Oreg. 97304; Secretary, Norman Lind, Jr., R. 1, Box 2892, Sweet Home, Oreg. 97386; Treasurer, Amos Schmucker, R. 1, Box 319, Albany, Oreg. 97321; Fifth Member, Marvin Headings, R, 1, Box 443, Salem, Oreg. 97304.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE The mission interests of the Rocky Mountain Conference are administered by the Conference Board of Administration.
SOUTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE CHURCH EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Chairman, Chester Slagell, Weatherford, Okla. 73096; Daniel Kauffman, John E. Wenger, Alva Swartzendruber, Richard Birky, Howard J. Zehr.
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHURCH EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Chairman, LeRoy Bechler, 147 W. 78rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90003; Galen Buckwalter, 5801 N. 63rd Dr., Glendale,
Women’s Missionary
GENERAL COMMITTEE
Mrs. Jonathan Yoder, President, 900 LeRoy Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Dana Troyer, Vice-President, 1727 S. 18th St., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Doris Kramer, Secretary, St. Jacobs, Ont.; Mrs. Paul Graybill, Treasurer, Box 54, Dakota, Ill. 61018; Mrs. Milford Paul, Secretary of Home and Spe- cial Interests, 12 Park Ave., Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Mrs. Wal- lace Jantz, Secretary of Literature, La Junta, Colo. 81050; Mrs. Don Liechty, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R. 2, Arch- bold, Ohio 43502; Mrs. Ernest Clemens, Voice Editor, 511 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 19446; Mrs. John Lederach, Social Concerns Consultant, R. 4, Box 341, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Alvin Kauffman, Executive Secretary, 711 Fre- mont, Elkhart, Ind. 46514. Office address: 1711 Prairie St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514.
ALBERTA-SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT Mrs. John Wideman, President, Tofield, Alta.; Mrs. Lloyd King, Secretary-Treasurer, Eaglesham, Alta.; Mrs. Clare Good, Secretary of Literature, Tofield, Alta.; Myrtle Miller, GMSA, Duchess, Alta.
ALLEGHENY DISTRICT
Mrs. Henry E. Yoder, President, R. 1, Box 147, Grants- ville, Md. 21536; Mrs. Marvin Kaufman, Vice-President, R. 2, Hollsopple, Pa. 15935; Elnora Miller, Secretary, Springs, Pa. 15562; Mrs. Carl Moreland, Treasurer, Pinto, Md. 21556; Mrs. Dan Hertzler, Secretary of Literature, R. 1, Box 257A, Scottdale, Pa. 15683; Mrs. Mark Stauffer, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, Woodbury, Pa. 16695; Ruth Lehman, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, Boswell, Pa. 15531.
FRANCONIA DISTRICT Mrs. J. Russell Bishop, President, 2407 Fairview, Hat-
Ariz. 85301; Paul Landes, 6749 W. Pierson, Phoenix, Ariz. | 85 |
VIRGINIA MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES
President, Mahlon L. Blosser, R. 5, Harrisonburg, Va.
22801; Vice-President, Harold G. Eshleman, 1300 Greystone, | Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Secretary, Moses Slabaugh, 1542 °| College Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Treasurer and Field |
Worker, Roy D. Kiser, R. 2, Stuarts Draft, Va. 24477; Fifth
Member, Harold L. Martin, R. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; | Dwight Heatwole, Linville, Va. 22834; Herman Reitz, 1245 | Upland, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; J. Mark Stauffer, EMC, © Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Lewis Strite, Park View, Harrison- | burg, Va. 22801; Philip Miller, Fentress, Va. 23320; Ezra | O. Good, 4301 Climbing Rd., Knoxville 16, Tenn. 37912; | DeWitt Heatwole, R. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Lloyd | Weaver, Jr., 198 N. Colony Rd., Denbigh, Va. 23602; Paul | S. Hartman, R. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; John M. Snyder, | R. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Michael Shenk, 2749 Pros- | pect St., Sarasota, Fla. 33579; Ira E. Miller, 12385 Parkway, | Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Benjamin Horst, Orrville, Ohio | 44667; Harley Good, Fulks Run, Va. 22830; Menno S. Brunk, | R. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801; Richard Showalter, EMC, |
Harrisonburg, Va. 22801.
WASHINGTON CO., MD., AND FRANKLIN CO., PA., HOME MISSION BOARD
President, Omar Martin, R. 1, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201; | Vice-President, Amos Horst, R. 1, Clear Spring, Md. 21722; |
Secretary, Norman H. Martin, Box 276, Marion, Pa. 17235; |
Treasurer, Abel E. Martin, R. 4, Hagerstown, Md. 21740; | Fifth Member, Harold Hunsecker, 301 N. Second St., Mc- |
Connellsburg, Pa. 17233.
WASHINGTON CO., MD., AND FRANKLIN CO., PA., HOME MISSION BOARD
President, Irvin §. Shank, R. 5, Hagerstown,. Md. 21740; |
Vice-President, Oliver H. Martin, R. 6, Hagerstown, Md.
21740; Secretary, Jacob A. Martin, R. 2, Smithsburg, Md. | R. 6, Hagerstown, | Md. 21740; Fifth Member, Reuben E. Martin, R. 1, Green-
21783; Treasurer, Samuel L. Martin,
castle, Pa. 17225.
WESTERN ONTARIO MENNONITE MISSION BOARD President, Daniel Zehr, 32 Ruskview Rd., Kitchener, Ont.;
Vice-President, Alvin N. Roth, 24 Regina St., London, Ont.; | Secretary, Rae Nofziger, Brunner, Ont.; Treasurer, Alvin | Jutzi, Baden, Ont.; Herbert Schultz, Poole, Ont.; Sam N. | 1, Wellesley, Ont.; Ralph Lebold, 1181 Mel- |
Schultz, R. sandra Ave., London, Ont.
and Service Auxiliary
field, Pa. 19440; Mrs. Paul R. Clemens, Vice-President, R. | 19446; Mrs. Walter Alderfer,
1, Box 295, Lansdale, Pa. Secretary, Frederick, Pa. 19435; Mrs. Kermit Styer, Assist- ant Secretary, 2705 Hatfield, Pa. 19440; Mrs. Norman Hack-
man, Treasurer, R. 1, Telford, Pa. 18969; Mrs. Wellington | N. Cassel, Secretary of Literature, 151 Telford Pike, Tel- | ford, Pa. 18969; Miss Eleanor Ruth, Secretary of Girls’ | Activities, R. R., Box 237, Harleysville, Pa. 19438; Mrs. | Linwood A. Landis, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, |
Dublin, Pa. 18917. ILLINOIS DISTRICT
Mrs. Russell Massanari, President, Fisher, Ill. 61843; Mrs.
Oswin Gerber, Vice-President, 1011 N. Institute, Peoria, Ill.
61606; Mrs. John W. Litwiller, Secretary, R. 1, Box 19, |
Hopedale, Il]. 61747; Mrs. Ivan Bachman, Treasurer, Roanoke,
Ill. 61561; Mrs. Jake Graber, Secretary of Literature, Secor, |
Ill. 61771; Mrs. Joe Plank, Secretary of Girls’ Activities,
818 Lincoln Pl, Arthur, Ill. 61911; Mrs. C. Warren Long, |
Secretary of Home and Special Interests, Box 246, Tiskilwa, Ill. 61368.
INDIANA-MICHIGAN DISTRICT Mrs. H. Clair Amstutz, President, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Etril J. Leinbach, Vice-President,
R. 2, Three Rivers, Mich. 49093; Miss Ella Mae Hooley, |
Secretary, 906 Mervin Ave., Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Har- old Bontreger, Treasurer, Middlebury, Ind. 46540; Mrs. Rufus Martin, Secretary of Literature, R. 1, Wakarusa, Ind. 46573; Mrs. Jay Hershberger, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R: 4, Box 252, Goshen, Ind. 46526; Mrs. Marion Lehman,
Secretary of Home and Special Interests, 914 College Ave., |
Goshen, Ind. 46526.
2711 S. Main Ste ||
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IOWA-NEBRASKA DISTRICT: Mrs. Jesse Egli, President, Gilmore City, Iowa 50541; Mrs. Leroy Gingerich, Vice-President, R. 3, Wood River, Nebr. 68883; Mrs. Herman Yoder, Secretary, Kalona, Iowa 52247;
“Mrs. John W. Miller, Treasurer, 1019 Rider St., Iowa City,
Iowa 52241; Mrs. LaVerne Blosser, Secretary of Literature, Wayland, Iowa 52654; Mrs. Duane E. Yoder, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, Kalona, Iowa 52247; Mrs. Edwin Brenne- man, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, North Eng- lish, lowa 52316.
LANCASTER DISTRICT Miss Emma Hershey, President, Box 47, Intercourse, Pa. 17534; Mrs. Anna M. Denlinger, Vice-President, R. 1, Ronks, Pa. 17572; Miss Grace Tyson, Secretary, 1921 New St., E. Petersburg, Pa. 17520; Miss Elizabeth Kreider, Treas- urer, Gordonville, Pa. 17529.
NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT
Mrs. Walter Erb, President, R. 1, Frazee, Minn. 56544; Mrs. Abe Stoll, Vice-President, Casselton, N. Dak. 58012; Mrs. Aaron Martin, Secretary, Casselton, N. Dak. 58012; Mrs. Levi Stoll, Treasurer, Wolford, N. Dak. 58385; Miss Dora Bacher, Secretary of Literature, Wolford, N. Dak. 58385; Mrs. John Glick, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R. 4, Minot, N. Dak. 58701.
OHIO AND EASTERN DISTRICT
Miss Orpha Troyer, President, Walnut Creek, Ohio 44687; Mrs. Ceaphus Schrock, Vice-President, 300 West St., Arch- bold, Ohio 43502; Miss Sara Ellen Stoltzfus, Secretary, Box 9, West Liberty, Ohio 43357; Mrs. Andrew Mast, Treasurer, Box 133, Walnut Creek, Ohio 44687; Mrs. Wilbur Wyse, Secretary of Literature, Archbold, Ohio 43502; Mrs. Carl Snavely, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, 455 E. Main, Lititz,
Pa. 17543; Mrs. Loyal Kratzer, Secretary of Home and
Special Interests, R. 1, Dalton, Ohio 44618.
ONTARIO DISTRICT
Mrs. Alvin Jutzi, President, Baden, Ont.; Mrs. E. C. Cressman, First Vice-President, 20 Noel Crescent, Kitchener, Ont.; Mrs. Milton Litwiller, Second Vice-President, 498 East Ave., Kitchener, Ont.; Mrs. Clayton Cressman, Secretary, R. 1, Moorefield, Ont.; Mrs. Abner Martin, Treasurer, R. 2, Petersburg, Ont.; Miss Lorraine Roth, Secretary of Literature, Box 334, Kitchener, Ont.; Mrs. Aaron Grove, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R. 2, Markham, Ont.; Mrs. Laverne Le- bold, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, R. 2, Baden, Ont.; Mrs. Ronald Zehr, Western Ontario Conference Rep- resentative, R. 1, New Hamburg, Ont.; Mrs. Elmer Reesor, Ontario Conference Representative, R. 1, Unionville, Ont.
; PACIFIC COAST DISTRICT Mrs. Orrie Kropf, President, R. 1, Halsey, Oreg. 97348; Mrs. Charles Kauffman, Vice-President, 1954 Northview Dr., Salem, Oreg. 97303; Mrs. Ronald. Jantzi, Secretary, R. 1, Box 142, Shedd, Oreg. 97377; Mrs. Amos Schmucker, Treas- urer, R. 1, Box 319, Albany, Oreg. 97321; Mrs. Clifford
Slatter, Secretary of Literature, R. 2, Filer, Idaho 83328; Mrs. Norman Lind, Jr., Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R. 1, Box 2892, Sweet Home, Oreg. 97386; Mrs. Clarence West, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, R. 1, Box 794A, Hubbard, Oreg. 97032.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT
Mrs. Gilbert Lind, President, Thurman Route, Anton, Colo. 80801; Mrs. Harry Froese, Vice-President, R. 2, La Junta, ‘Colo. 81050; Mrs. Darrel Otto, Secretary, 1201 Yuma, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. 80909; Mrs. Paul Rhodes, Treasurer, 3326 W. Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80904; Mrs. Allan Snyder, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, R. 2, La Junta, Colo. 81050; Mrs, Paul Miller, Secretary of Home and Spe- cial Interests, 2960 W. 73rd Ave., Westminster, Colo. 80030; Mrs. Emery Swartzendruber, Secretary of Literature, 702 S. 13th, Rocky Ford, Colo. 81067.
SOUTH CENTRAL DISTRICT
Mrs. Alta Hostetler, President, R. 2, Harper, Kans. 67058; Mrs. Harold L. Yoder, Vice-President, 3315 Farmington Rd., Hutchinson, Kans. 67501; Mrs. Allen Diller, Secretary, Hess- ton, Kans. 67062; Mrs. Truman Selzer, Treasurer, Protection, Kans. 67127; Mrs. C. Harold Yoder, Secretary of Literature, Garden City, Mo. 64747; Mrs. Orval Shoemaker, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, Hesston, Kans. 67062; Mrs. Clarence Burkholder, Secretary of Home and Special Interests, R. 1, Harper, Kans. 67058.
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT
Mrs. Daniel Horst, President, 9327 W. Bell. Drive, At- water, Calif. 95301; Mrs. Stanley Weaver, Vice-President and Secretary of Home and Special Interests, Blue Gap Mission, Chinle, Ariz. 86503; Mrs. Galen Buckwalter, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 5801 N. 68rd Drive, Glendale, Ariz. 85301, Mrs. Jake Shetler, Secretary of Literature, 1201 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario, Calif. 91761; Mrs. Sam Spicher, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, 8850 N. Fourth Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021.
VIRGINIA DISTRICT
Mrs. Roy Martin, President, R. 2, Waynesboro, Va. 22980; Mrs. Samuel Bucher, Vice-President, Mountain Clinic, Har- man, W. Va. 26270; Mrs. Preston Myers, Secretary-Treas- urer, R. 2, Broadway, Va. 22815; Mrs. Abram Godshall, Secretary of Literature, 580 Colony Rd., Newport News, Va. 23602; Miss Anna V. Showalter, Secretary of Girls’ Activities, Broadway, Va. 22815; Mrs. Daniel Suter, Secre- tary of Home and Special Interests, 1480 College Ave.,
arrisonburg, Va. 22801.
WASHINGTON CO., MD., AND FRANKLIN CO., PA. DISTRICT Mrs. David Lehman, Contact Sister, Box 99, Greencastle, Pa. 17225.
INDI Mrs. Vesta Miller, Women’s Field Secretary, Dhamtari, M.P., India.
Overseas Mennonite Missions
ALGERIA MENNONITE MISSION
Date Founded: 1957 :
Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Missions and Chari- ties.
Workers: Robert and Lila Rae Stetter (1958), 52 Rue Richard-Maguet, El Biar, Alger, Algeria; Anne Marthe Halde- mann (1956), 7, Rue Paul Bert, Alger, Algeria; Marian Hostet- ler (1961), MCC, Henchir Toumghani, Poste Ain Kercha (Constantine), Algeria.
ARGENTINE MENNONITE MISSION ‘Date Founded: 1917 Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Missions and Chari- ties. Managing Committee: Earl Schwartzentruber, General Sec- retary; J. Delbert Erb, Treasurer. Members (1964): 820.
Stations, Workers, Addresses Capilla del Monte: Argentina (1942). Workers: William Hallman (1937). ‘ Bragado: Escalada 1195, Bragado, FNDFS, Argentina (1926). Workers: Earl Schwartzentruber (1960), Jennie Schwartzen-
| truber (1960).
Mechita: J. Delbert Erb (1952), Ruth Erb (1952).
-Cosquin: Cosquin, FCGB, Pcia. de Cordoba, Argentina (1935). Workers: William Hallman (1937), Beatrice Hallman (1937).
‘La Falda: Cordoba, Argentina (1942). Workers: William Hallman (1937), Beatrice Hallman (1937).
“Ramos Mejia: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Worker: Mario Snyder (1960).
Santa Rosa: La Pampa, Argentina. Floyd Sieber (1948), Alice Sieber (1948).
ARGENTINE (CHACO) MENNONITE MISSION
Date Founded: 1943
Board of Control: Mennonite Board of Missions and Chari- ties.
Workers: Albert Buckwalter (1950), Lois L. Buckwalter (1950); James Kratz (1961), Dorothy Kratz (1961), Casilla 58, Pcia. R. Saenz Pena, Pcia. de Chaco, Argentina.
‘Congregations affiliated with the United Evangelical Church served by the Argentine (Chaco) Mennonite Mission:
Province of Chaco: 22 congregations
Province of Formosa: 4 congregations
Congregations interested in affiliation and served to some extent by Mennonite Mission:
Province of Chaco: 5 congregations
Province of Formosa: 8 congregations
Members: 2,000 (estimate).
BELGIUM MENNONITE MISSION
The work of the Belgium Mennonite Mission is carried on under the auspices of the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, and