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* and signal honor brought to her famed halls

The Music of Bethany- Peniel College

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- whose most efficient leadership of BethanyPeniel College has even been for the building of the noblest of all virtues - - CHARACTER, CULTURE, and CHRIST.

STANDING WATCH

- for the growth and progress of Bethan y -Peniel College. Through y our splendid and untiring efforts , honored with the blessings of a great God , our college has become universally respected Ma y y ou ever lead us onward and upward in the building of character for His glor y .

Bon Voyage

Know Your College

Dedication

In Appreciation

Standing Watch

Ship 's Log

Order of The Day-Kyle Crist

Alma Mater-Music Committee

Ode To Betsy-Kyle Crist

Appreciation-Roy Van Arsdel

Message From Ship 's Owners-Re v. E. D. Simpson

Embarkment

Ship 's Officers at Helm

Our Captain Speaks-Dr. A. K. Bracken

Words From the First - Mate-Mr B M. Hall

Why Attend Bethany - Peniel Coll eg e-A. B. M.

Ship 's Crew K e ep Voya ge·s Entertained

Ship 's Doctor

Ship's Etiquette-Kyle Crist

What Would Be Sa ved In Case Ship Goe s DownKyle Cri s t

Nautical Daffynition s-Kyle Cr ist

The Holy City

Mid-Passage

Mariner's Prayer-Kyle Crist

Ship 's Organizations

Our Master Pilot-Kyle Crist

What the Church Has to Offer-Rev C. B. Strang

Relationship of College an d Church-Dr. L. T . Corlett

Ship 's Pilot-A B. M.

Revivals-A B. M.

Aycock Lectures-A. B. M.

Religious Organizatiom-A. B. M

SHIP'S LOG

Coed's Ten Commandments--Kyle Crist

Gentleman 's Information Bureau- A. B. M. a nd L aw rence Fi s h

Miss Arrownia-pre se nted by s taff

Littrell-y Speaking

Whoosiers-Roy Van Arsdel

All Work , No Play Much

Of the People, By the People, For the Peopl e Sigma Theta Phi-A. B. M.

Student Recitals

A Cappella Choir

Practice Makes Perfect Concert Orchestra

Y'heave Ho My Lads

Fun Wasn't It-"Sea Breezes " -A. B. M.

She 's A Young Thing and Cannot ..

Resolved That -Lawrence Fish

Set of The Sail-Selected

Port- bound

Classified Passengers

So They Go Steady, Do They?-Kyle Crist

Complaint Department-Kyle Crist

Scribbles From a Freshman-Charles Lunn

Freshmen-Kyle Cri s t

Scholarly Sophomores-Kyle Crist

Melody Memories-Kyle Crist

I'm Se-ri - ous-Lawrence Fish and A. B . M .

Jaunty Juniors-Kyle Crist

Wanted : - A Gas Mask-Lawrence Fi s h

Sophisticated Seniors--Kyle Crist

Au Revoir-Kyle Crist

Review-All Hands On Deck-Adana Moore

Finis-Pauline Miller

Harbours-John R. Mooreland

Activitie s Aboard

Squints through the Spy Glass

Flashes from Campus Life

All School Basket Ball-Dick Littrell

Retrospection-"Sea Breezes"

B Clubs

Softball

Speaking of Tennis

Ba s keteers l\1ake B ask ets, Thr ills and Crowd s

Feminine Basketeers More Thrill s

Flash! Flash! More Personarties

On Your Mark! Get Set! Go !-Dick Littrell

At Anchor

Land Ho!

Ship 's Inve sto rs and Miscella·1eous

In Appreciation

Ten Nights in a Staff Roo m-Roy Van A r sde l

Au Revoir- A. B. M.

ORDER OF THE DAY

EARLY MORNING WATCH

Six bells- - TAPS--muffle the alarm clock and fall out Close WIND SCOOP-ventilator in sleeping quarters

Seven bells-CHOW-in Bud Robinson Hall

Quarter of eight bells-TURN TO-morning classes begin

LATE MORNING WATCH

Seven bells -KNOCK OFF-morning classes finish

ALL HANDS ON DECK-Captain speaks to passengers and crew at chapel

Eight bells-NOON CHOW-mess hall in Bud Robinson

AFTERNOON WATCH

Quarter past two bells-TURN TO-afternoon classes begin

Six bells- KNOCK OFF-afternoon classes finish PROMENADE DECK-stroll with best girl friend , go to the soda fountain or post office , pla y ball , or recline in deck chairs

EARLY EvENING WATCH

Three bells-EVENING CHOW-mess hall in Bud Robinson

Seven bells - GO TO QUARTERS-stud y two hours

LATE EVENING WATCH

Five bells-TAPS- prepare for y our bunk

Six bells-DOUSE-the lights

LATE EVENING AND NIGHT WATCH-MR. WHITE

Come

join with us in the singing of our song of

Words c omp os ed and music adap te d b y the Music C ommitte e:

MRS. K YLE CRIST

MRS. MARJORIE FISHER

MRS. ALICE CRILL

MISS MADGE POSEY DA viD McKIBBON

ALMA

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1 • Of all t h!1 s chooH i n this fair land , Ther e's or. e who s e na me we prais@,She s

· We'll work f o r h e r , •/n f1(ht for her , Be loy - al , br ave , and true l'le 1.

, Tho ' man - y ways our paths l. ead Wl'Wn 11'8 !'rom !Klhom de - par t , t et

l'•""'t F 1r e F f t r' d : ! d. ' t I I ! I 1 J l j I .,.. -*!J · 3: - ' I • , • _. =· J ; I fo)llld- ed o.n i - dcl.ll. s of r i gh t , 'l'Q h er QlU' son 'It O raif e . bring ner £•me and grao <t hErr nalllb In ev ·' r y 'thi nJ; \if!: 44 Cal th in God now burn - i n g brigh t Re - in :tn w - !"'/ .Iie u t

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ODE TO BETSY

Thou graceful swan of the college life , Thou unwritten epic with treasures rife , What mem' ry-fringed tales of happy toUTs Are held within your sweet allures: Tales of glamour of each senior class Whom yon cn1-ried to distant scenes in mass , Of A Cappella , of parties of chee1· , Of happy students, of memories dear.

Thou charming friend with your red and white Streamlined body and your emblem of light , With graceful sweep and strength unfeigned You climbed the hills never complained. Your hot rubber tread against the slab Sang gay little tunes that we1·e far from drab Till pressure suppressed at last broke through And off came the tire , tube , and fender too But yet undaunted , and plucky still , You received assistance with gmteful will To hasten on with yow· head held highYour motto to serve and not to die.

Appreciation

This is a thank -you card from the passengers to all those who paid for our tickets , who bravely pinned roses on us and said " Bon voyage" , to those who have often furnished fuel for the vessel, who were concerned about men overboard , and who are even now putting lights in the windows in case we should need- as almost ever y one does at some time-a home port to which we may return . Our devoted thanks to our mothers and dads, and to those who have he l ped us as loyally as though they were.

Message from Owners "

Vve are happy to offer congratulations to you , Bethany-Peniel College and e s pecially the Class of 1941. Our hearts are made to glow in warm admiration as we surve y y our fine institution and the noble Christian character you are giving b a ck t o u s

Ma y y our life 's horizons ever expand. Ma y y our graduation nev e r end y our sch oo ling Your education, we sincerely trust, has only begun.

W e would challenge y ou , with y our signal achievement , your expanded hori zon , and y our n e w l e arning , to create more beaut y in the world , to discover greater happin e ss , and to do greater Christian service. We wish for you a worthwhile life in th et om orr ow s with an ever expanding life's horizon .

--Rev. E. D Simpson Secretary of the Board of Trustee s

Board of Regents

C B STRANG, Ex-officio

ABILENE DISTRICT

John L . Knight

John F . Robert s

J. Walter Hall

ARKANSAS DISTRICT

Holland London

Mrs Agnes W Diff ee

R. M Park s

W. H. Johns on

DALLAS DISTRICT

I. C. Mathis

W . L. Cr aw ford

Ray Hance

G . S. R o gers

ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO N

Ja m e s McGraw

EASTERN OKLAHOMA LOUISIANA DISTRICT DISTRICT

W. A Carter

J. E. Aycock

Mack Anders on

W. R. Donaldson

W. H. Barlow

B. F. Neely

KANSAS DISTRICT

0 J. Finch

E. W . Snowbarge r

A. C Tunnell

E P Robertson

KANSAS CITY DISTRI C T

Glenn Miller

E . E . Hale

M a rk Smith

La ws on Bro w n

Elbert Dodd

G. M. Akin

WESTERN OKLAHOM A DISTRICT

J. W . Short

E. A Greer

H . L. Short

Geren Roberts

A . L . Taylor

E D. Simpson

NEBRASKA DISTRIC T

T P Dunn

C. J Kin zler

Clyde Dawson

SAN ANTONIO DISTRI C T

W . L. French

F . H . Bugh

Stately yon vessel sails adown the tide , To some far distant land adventurous bound; The sailors' busy cries from side to side , Pealing among the echoing 1·ocks , resound ; A patient , thoughtless , much -enduring band , Joyful they enter on their ocean way ; With shouts exulting leave their native land , And know no care beyond the pre s ent day. " Th,e Ships "

Ship's Officers at Helm

Our Captain Speaks

The seas of life in 1941 are stormy. Dark clouds hang low . Times that shall try the sou ls of men are upon a great portion of the world. Many yo ung men, with uncomplet ed years of college ahead of th em , may never again enjoy the fellowship of college life. Ahead are reefs and shoals. But shall we fear and grow faint? No! Ev e n in this our hearts shall be strong.

In the ever lasting and eternal word of God we find th e code of the seas. Here , too , we find chart and compass. Christ , our Master Pilot , sails the main with us We need nevernor shall we ever-fear.

• • • Looking noTth thTough catalpa blossoms at ouT AdministTation building.

HALL OF ADMINISTRATION

• • • The place of pungent odors, buzzing talk , and keen competition.

HALL OF SCIENCE

Words From the First-Mate

The period in the life of Bethany -Peni el Colleg e depicted in the pages of this volume of the ARROW has been a good period in which to live. I think there has never been a year in the history of our institution when there was less of conflicting interests or more of evidence of unit y throughout our college. To make such a claim is intended as a tribute to the 1940 -41 student bod y. It is you who determine in the largest measure just what kind of year a college term will be. I know that no school an yw here enjoys more loyal support of its constituenc y than is had b y Bethany-Peniel Coll ege Th e fine cooperation of this great and good group of peopl e together with you and your potentialities is the reason for our claiming Bethany-Peniel College to be a wonderfull y good college

Wh y Attend Beth any-Pen i eI Co II ege?

The College of Liberal Arts offers pre -professional training in many fields of vocational endeavor; complete training for teaching , departmental study, re l igious training, and general college work.

Members of the faculty hold degrees from the leading universities of the nation and are specialists in their fields Small classes enable each instructor to know personally his students and their problems and to counsel with them . Only in colleges like Bethany-Peniel can the advantage of personalized instruction with unexcelled religious sup e rvision be made accessible.

Located near the capital city of Oklahoma , the colleg e provides many advantages for the asking- education in ever y field , famous lecturers , interesting exhibits , field t rips , and many other appealing features. In Bethany and Oklahoma City the student is given excellent opportunit y to be selfsupporting while securing an education.

Finall y, there is the who l esome democratic spirit of the campus. Found here are social organizations, a livel y intramural sports program , departmenta lly sponsored organizatio n s, and vario u s re li gio u s e nd eavors . A ll contribute to the st ud e n t 's deve l opment of a w ell-bal a nc ed personalit y and fit h im to b e a n i d ea l Ch r isti a n ch ar ac t er.

S ALT Y AM AYS :
om· hearty crew!"
• • • Want to see our president , our business manager , our registrar , or ow· librarian ? Hall of Administration
Keep Voyagers Entertained LEWIS T. CORLETT A.B. , D.D . Relig ious Educ a tion MATTIE E B RACKEN M .A. Edu cat i on Botany ERNEST C HALL , M.Ed. Dean Physics Mathematics
Ship 's Crew

M.A. , Ph.D Chemistr y

A.B. Social Science

M A. , B.D. Histor y R eligious Education

M.A. Modern Language

M.A. Mathematics Zoology

CLARENCE GROTHAus VERNON SNOWBARGER FRED FLOYD MINNIE HARMS
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EARL GREER
Hall of Administration
Gazing east on our campus in front of our

corner, w h er e truthseekers meet , in f r ont of the

llall of Science

B. DO BSON M.A R e gistrar English

MENDELL T AYLOR M .A. Histor y Philosophy

JO HN PETERS M A. R e li g ion Philoso ph y

H ALL A.B. Librar y Science

R. GISH * M.A . Ph i lo s oph y Lan gu a ge

• • • the
WI LLIS LOIS GREEN
''On leave of a bsence for graduate work in Boston uAiversity
DELBERT

A .B.

Accountant

HELEN LARSON A.B.

Secretary to the Business Manager

SHIP'S DOCTOR

This cruise of '41 has been made most pleasant by the kind l y to u ch and sympathetic manner of our genial Ship 's doctor.

DR. R. Q. GOODWIN Oklahoma Cit y Oklahoma

• • • guiding us into the fountain of truth via

FLORENCE LUNDY
Hall of Administr·ation

Ship 's Etique tte

If you're the t y pe to practice on your girl-friend and don't care too much for the outcome, HEAVE HER A LINE.

If you are a philanderer , you need a BLISTER (ing) (an added armament of steel to break torpedo when it hits).

If you are faithful to one love, you probably should STAND BY for a nod or a smile coming from that person.

If you live at the foot of the stairs, you should be DOGGED DOWN (hatch screwed down where water can't get in).

There are two directions: windward and leeward ; one should never spit to the WINDWARD.

If your boy -friend takes you for granted, you should HOIST HIM OVERBOARD.

If you care to dock in some cafe w i th your girl-friend , y ou must use your TWO BITS .

Every grade card should have a D OUBLE BOTTOM , a regular bottom and false bottom to keep your grades afloat in an emergency.

WHAT WOULD BE SAVED IN CASE THE SHIP GOES DOWN:

Olga Rhea Jones' pin collection

Helen Taylor's fur coat

Ruby Vogt's husband

Dana May's flute

Jimmy Forman's gray suit

Evelyn Littrell's grades

"Chuck" L unn's electric hot plate

The Administration's carpet

Margaret Feldman's vibraharp

Syble Grissom's candy

"Breezy" Miller's horn

Bruce Pardue's boots

Car l Duffy' s sermons

Wes l ey Crist's linoleum blocks and window shades

Bazil Highley's paper route

Norma Jean Tharp's bo y friends

Madge Posey's make -up

Eudell and Eugene Milby's Florsheim shoes

Ruby Lee Myers' dates

Roy Van Arsdel's blank prose

NAUTICAL DAFFYNITIONS :

Wind -lass-young lady born in March and living in Oklahoma

Bow-article of ribbon worn in coed 's hair

Wake-state or condition most of us never attain

Control room- Prof . E. C. Hall's office

Ordnance officers- Alfred Minyard and L ady Esther

Bunk-half the conversations you hear

Sea bag-same thing as a wind -bag only on the sea instead of land

Stern-way the matron is sometimes

Overhead-what the business manager talks about

Hatch-what little chickens do

Fo'castle-Lady Esther's living room

Flight deck- -any place where the facult y walks in on the students at the wrong time

ALLINE SwANN B. Mus Theory of Music, Piano WILLO MAE BERESFORD B.F.A. Piano CHESTER CRILL M.Mus. Chairman of Fine Arts Voice ALICE CRILL M.Ed. Theory of Music, Piano GERTRUDE TAYLOR Ed .M. Speech, Expression RUTH LANG SMITH A.B . . Piano

HALL OF FINE ARTS

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Housing an auditorium , clas s and practice 1·ooms for music

BUD ROBINSON HALL

• • • Merry diners , blushing dates , colorful banquets , and ivory serenades • • • Matron of women , Miss Esther Cor lett

MEN'S HALL

• • • Place of gentleman cultuTe sessions, jovia l pmnks , nights of candle - bunting , an d gTeat fellowship

• • Host and hostess of men , Mr. and Mrs Alfred B Min y ard

The HoI y City

The Bethany massed C horus of one hundred and thirty voices Sunday , D ecember 15, 7:30 p.m

CHE STER CRILL, director

The Ch u rch Auditorium

ALLINE S WANN , organist

ALICE C RILL , pianist

One of the highlights of the season was this very inspiring program of song. One hundred and thirty voices in harmonious accord were lifted in praise and adoration to God for His greatest of all gifts , the Christ C hild This most enjoyable Christmas season will long live in our hearts.

ORATORIO BY A. R. GAUL

Mariner's Prayer

Oh God , though 1 am fraiL against The reckLess sea When it is rough , and 1 Am naught to conquer such a foe , Grant that I may find The way to keep my ship m·ight , and mind With fortitude rene 'wed, And come at Last Into a port with tempests past , And cast anchor,

Ship 's Organizations

Our Master Pilot

The Master JP>Hot, ill1l the storm, Gommall1lldls the will1l (dls, the sea;;

He kll1lows our shiJPl, He kll1lows the triJPl, Alll illlfilllite guide is He.

Though alllgry gales our shiJPl assaa,

Our hearts shaH lb>rave aU fe ,ar; Bellleath the (<ll_ualm there rests the calm

Of the Master JP>Hot lllear.

Mall1l perforce ma y miss the course? But He Ull1lf,aiHll1g, wise,

Has ,charte r ed true, He'H see us through To the port lb>teyollld the skies.

- K y le Crist

What The Church Has To Offer

Bethany -Peniel College and Bethany College Church are one. The church offers to each student am:t faculty mem b er a place for worship and service. It invites each one to make t he local church his church during his stay at Bet h a n y , not in that it demands his membership, for this it does not do , but it solicits his l oya lty, love and appreciation It offers each an opportunity to improve his religious education, to w i den his scope of service and to deepen his spirituality. It is gratifying to the pastor to observe the measure with wh ich these advantages are accepted . While the ch u rch door is ever open to receive worshipers, the pastor's study door is l ikewise ajar to welcome those who wrestle with spiritual prob l ems. It is the pastor's desire, not only to be one of the sp l endid group identified with the church and college, but to be one with them in every endeavor to promo t e holiness unto the Lord.

REV. C. B. STRANG OuR PASTOR
A LT Y AM A YS:
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HMatey,Let'sGoHearSkipperStrang."

BETHA NY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

• • Place of stiTTing hymns , organ melodies , and masterful messages

Relationship of College and Church

The colleges of an y church are engaged in the most important work of the denomination It is a twofold work, helping to save the young people of th e families of the respective churches of the d e nomination and training the yo uth in special lines of service for God and the Church. The Coll ege is dependent upon the Church for her support and for students , but in turn the College is und e r special obligation to maintain ideals that are c ommensurate with the standards of the Church and to develop an atmosphere that will encourage yo un g people to align themselves first of all with the Savior and then in helpful service to the Church. Ther e is an inter -dependence that calls for mutual understanding , sympathy , and support. Beth a n y -P e ni e l College appreciates what th e Church ha s done in bringing her into b e ing as an institution and in supporting the Administration in the various projects from year to year. This has been the source and background of h e r success, and in turn Bethan y -Peniel College faculty and student-bod y pledge lo y alt y to the standard of Holiness and d e votion to service under the banner of the Church of the Nazarene

• • • The home of our pastor as seen from the steps of our church

Ship 's Pilot

Bethan y -Peniel College is most favored in having Dr. Lewis T . Corlett as Dean of The ology . His life has been interwoven into the lives of scores of yo ung people His sound advice has helped man y decide problems relating to their future.

As young ministers , only time and experience will be able to prove to us the value of his wise couns e l and practical teaching. We desire , even though in a small way , to express to him our gratitude for his forbearance and long suffering with us in our numerous youthful mistakes and blunders

Our wish for him can only be, God's richest blessing s upon an ideal Christian gentleman.

• • • A noble preacher and excellent leader , D1·. Le wis T Corlett

REVIVALS

Revivals in Bethany are indeed times of great spiritual awakening and enjoym e nt . Small wonder that the Lord gives us such great s e asons of pray er and th e glad shouts of newl y born souls. With so man y great-spirited men and women united in purpose it is not hard for God to speak in conviction. Thus should it ever be in ou r college and church . Ma y it never cea s e to be a plac e of hol y zeal and the refining power of the bl essed Holy Spirit .

• • • a capable leadeT and soul-stin ing pTeache1·, Rev. I. C. Mathis

• • • a devoted young man and gTeat soul -winneT , Rev Ray Hance

For a straight-forward, gripping presentation of truth we are indebted to you, Dr. S. T. Ludwig. Our lives have been made richer by your contribution of sympathetic advice and counsel. You spoke

By way of remembrance upon

I. The Personal Life of the Minister

II. The Minister and His Own Soul

III. The Minister and His Own Soul (con )

IV. Reasons Men Fail

V. The Minister in Relation to His Young People

Aycock Lecture

Series

Our thanks to you, Rev. Jarrette and Dell Aycock and Rev. \Vhitcomb and Maridel Harding, for your greatly appreciated sponsorship of the most excellent and beneficial Aycock Lecture Series. Our appreciation is deeper than mere words. Through your warm spirit of generosity our hearts have been made to glow with a consuming zeal to perform our tasks in Christian service as "workmen needing not to be ashamed, rightl y divining the word of truth."

As a student body we shall not soon forget the timely messages of Dr . Orval J. Nease. His mast erful style and personal approach won the resp e ct and admiration of all who were privileged to attend His subject topics w ere

Lest we forget

I. The Preacher and His Own Soul

II. Ministerial Snares

III Blameless Bishops

IV. Intangibles of Service

V. God-sent Men

Men's Gospel Team

Ambassadors of the Cross!

With pounding hearts, t imid manner, and roughshod youthful zeal, we delivered our first sermon in gospe l team meeting . Here , we a s young fledgl ings first tested our untried wings and made ready for the gruell ing flight into rea lms of Christian endeavor.

Ministerial Association

Knights of D evotion!

Brethren in the ministry! How fitting that a great God, a great salvation , a gr eat calling s hould produce great friendships . In th e vast unknown of the tomo r rows m a y our liv e s be more firmly united in the great bond of C hristian service. May we ever seek t o be worthy of the noblest of all callings , emissaries of Christ.

RELIGIOUS

ORGANIZATIONS

Wheeler Gospel Team

Modern Messengers of the Cross!

As Christian young ladies w e strive dai ly to live lives that portray the spirit of a living Savior. Deeper devotion and a richer walk in spiritual paths is our goal. Ours is the joy of spreading forth the Christian's message to a need y world. Thi s is our task.

As she stands today

Prayer and Fasting League

Knights of Devotion!

Bethany -Peniel College is a growing monument to the fervent pra ye rs and unstinted sacrifice of a devoted constituency Through the key of pra y er and fasting, godly predecessors opened the windows of Heaven and caused a downpouring of God's b l essings upon her. Desiring to perpetuate the rich heritage of the past , students anc'l faculty members meet each F riday in Room 8103 for a time of spiritua·l refreshment. This is a most invaluable contribution to the life of our campus

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Coed 's Ten Commandments

1. Thou shalt be at ever y s ocial function.

2. Thou shalt be seen with a t least two dates ever y week-end- m ore if possible.

3. Thou shalt always make good grades , but not study too much .

4. Thou shalt be on ever y important committe e and in ever y imp ort a n t organization in the school.

5. Thou shalt hav e as man y girl friends as bo y friends , and plent y of both

6. Thou shalt b e a good spo r t and read y for participation in an y acti v it y

7. Thou shalt have pretty cloth es or be able to borrow them.

8. Thou shalt have a winning personality.

9. Thou shalt be accomplished in most of the fine arts and outstandin g in one or two.

10. Thou shalt be intimately acquainted and friendly with all th e teachers.

Gentleman 's Information Bureau

Corr esponding to the well known , long practiced , much talked abou t " grapevin e sessions " of the fairer sex is the true , w e ll tried , practice of Ferdinand sessions. I say it is a hypothetical experiment of long standing. for it is not a man's n a tu::·e to talk , gab , and gossip as it is a woman's Women are natural-born talkers while men are more reticent in nature. However , for mutual protection against the feminine sessions , some of th e fellows meet for comparing of notes and observations of things in gen e ral.

Educati o n a ll y speaking t he re a re tim es of cultural b e tterm e nt for all concerned and everything from Chalfant's latest theories on "advice to the love-lorn" to Pardue's "approach" in hand-holding is adequatel y discussed. Ever y one that desires advice fr om t h e Milb y s is promptly rec e ived and dismissed. All informati on is chart e d and filed awa y in the most c onvenient waste basket New ele m e nts such as t a lks on social propriety and the matron's latest ruling in the way of parlor etiquette a re all warml y debated , with resp e cts to Henness '2 y and Wil s on.

Thus does ev e r y Romeo take his a d va nc 2 assignm e nt , and the session is promptly dismi s s.=d up on a p p e aranc e of t he pr e c e ptor , who runs all the participants to bed- until th e n ex t ev e nin g . And so , on and on it goes . where it will stop nobod y knows. As to wha t is s aid , "Well , wouldn ' t yo u like to know? "

B y virtue of student electi on a nd s napshot contest , w e a s th e s tudent body of Bethan yP e nie l College wish to confer upon Miss Juanita Myers th e title of MISS ARROWNIA

Sh e is a junior in the D e pa r tment of Fine Arts with ma jor in piano , and a member also of the a cappella and orchestra She is thus s i gna ll y h onored for her achievement in religious , social , and scholastic endeavor which our co ll ege striv e s so valiantly to fost e r.

YOUR lll ll ll lllll ll ll lllllllll llllll lll il l941 "'""'" """ """"" ""'" "' MISS ARROWNIA
THESTAFF PRESENTS

Littrell- y Speaking

THE REVEILLE ECHO STAFF

EvELYN LITTRELL, EditoT-in-chief • J oHN PETERS , Faculty Sponso1·

EDITORIAL DEPARTME NT BusiNESS MANAGEMENT

Charles Lunn

Lois Stockett

Richard Littrell - - - Associate Edi tor Tra fton Willi ams Business Manager

Roy Van Arsdel

William Henry Harri s

David McKibbon

Kyle Crist- - News Editor - - Sports Editor Feature Editor

John Ed Roberts Circulation Manager

Laur a Grace Roberts - Typist

Gl adys Lu sk Typist

- Feature Editor - Humor Editor - - Columnist

R uby Lee Myers Typist

Alfred Minyard Photographer

Wesley Crist - A1·t Editor

The Reveille Echo staff has earnestly endeavored this year to publish for the students and faculty a bi-weekly college newspaper which presented a complete coverage of campus news events in an unbiased, journalistically correct manner. Each member of this group h as toiled faithfully and diligently to make the issues of this paper interesting to its readers. For myself, I am glad to have had the privilege of editing one volume of the R eve ill e Echo The cooperation of students and faculty has been most grati f ying and I am deeply app r eciative.

-Eve l yn Littrell

JOH N PETERS
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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Each year the publication Who 's Who in American Colleges and Universities (Univ ersity, Alabama) sponsors the selection of a group of students for special recognition for achievement.

This year B e thany -P eniel College has selected from its junior and senior classes nine students to represent our sch ool. Th e national organization's requirements for citation are scholarship, character, leadership in extra-curricular activities , sportsmanship, and possibility of u sefulness. O u r own college has added one other-spirituality or Christian service The students selected submit for publication a brief review of their activities in college.

WILLIAM FISHER

EVELYN LITTRELL

ALLEN MILLER

Enw

GLADYS LusK

WILLIS S N OWBAR GER

HOYLE THOMAS J ESSYE COLLINS BAZIL HIGHLEY ARD TAYLOR
I iS ._ ) II

All Work , No

ARROW STAFF

ALLEN B. MILLER, Editor -in-chief • WILLIS B. DoBSON , Faculty Advisor

STAFF MEMBERS

Raymond Hurn

Kyle Crist

Roy Van Arsdel

La wrence Fi sh -

Charles Lunn

Elfrieda Shellenberger

.T osephine Scoggins

Trafton William s

Busin ess Manager

College Lif e Editor

Feature Editor

Classroom Editor

Snapshot Edi tor

Art Editor

Statistical Secretar y Associate Ed itor

Gladys Lu sk

Ruby Lee Myers

Dick Littrell

Olga Rhea Jones

Adana Moore

Pauline Miller -

Wesley Crist

Elizabeth Reed

T ypist

T ypist

Sp01·ts Editor

Photography Editor

Recording Editor

Feature Artist

Featur e Artist - Featur e Ed itor

With sincere appreciation I desire to express my thanks to a l oya l , hardworking staff and to the student body in particular for your greatly appreciated vote of confidenc e. It has been a genuine pleasure to lab or with yo u in the compilation of the historic events of a highly successfu l year, 1940-41.

Your editor,

Allen " Bresee" Miller

WILLIS B. DO BSON
Play---Much!

Student Bod y Coun cil

OF THE PEOPLE , BY THE PEOPLE , FOR THE PEOPLE

I am indeed grateful for this opportunity to express my appreciation to the entire student body and faculty for their splendid loyalty and cooperation in the promotion of the various activ ities of this school year.

I am particularly happy to have had the privilege of working with the members of the student council and have considered it a distinct honor to be closely associated with such a splendid group of students. Their kindness and cooperation have made my task as president of the student council a most pleasant one.

To every student and faculty member who has made a definite contribution toward the accomplishment of our objectives for this sc hool year, I express a sincere "Thank you ."

Sincerely yours,

OFFICERS

WILLIAM FISHER

President

Enw ARD TAYLOR

Vice-president

MARJORIE CROOKS FISHER Secretary

REPRESENTATIVES

BAZIL HIGHLEY

Senior representative

"WILLIS SNOWBARGER

Junior representative

MABEL SHIELDS

Sophomore representative

CHARLES L UNN

Freshman representative

WILLIAM FISHER President of Studei Council ERNEST C. HALL Faculty Sponsor

At the General Ass embl y of the Church of the Nazarene in 1940, representatives of each of the Nazarene colleges met for the purpose of founding a national Nazarene honor society , uniting the associations of the several colleges into one organization , Phi Delta Lambda.

Membership in Phi De lta Lambda is limited strictly to graduates. Sigma Theta Phi , the auxiliary honor society , however, includes high-ranking u nder -graduates. It began the year with twenty -eight eligible members, a number of whom wer e transferred from the rolls of Bresee College honor society .

Student Recitals

SIGMA THETA PHI
A.B. in Speech
Pi
MISS VIRGINIA BEBOUT
ano Certificate
Piano
MRS L ESTER DUNN
Certificate
Voice
MISS J ESSYE COLLINS
Certificate
Piano
Pi
MRS. MARJORIE FISHER MISS ELIZABETH LEE
Certificate
ano Certificate
Piano
MISS ELIZABETH GAINES MRS. IMOGE NE THEUS
Certificate Expre ssion Certificate

ACappella Choir

CHESTER C CRILL, Directo1· Presents

A Program of Sacred Music Unaccompanied and b y Memor y

INVOCATION

I

Now L et E very Tongu e Adore Th ee - Bach Lo, A Voice to H eav en SoundingTh e Lord's Prayer - Gaine s Send Forth Thy Spirit

II

The Song of MaryGod So Lo ved The World In Jos ep h 's Lo ve ly Gard enJ esus, Lo ver of My SoulBeautiful Saviour Hallelu ja h! What A Saviour

INTERMISSION

III

Have Thi ne Own Way LordI Got R eligionGain' Ho meOle Ark' s A Moverin'Praise to the Lo rdBENEDICTION - Fisc her Stainer - Arr. by Dickin son Arr by Camp Christiansen Bliss - Arr. by Fi s her Cain - Dvorak Cain - Christiansen

CHORAL RESPONSE

Worthy commendation is due our sp lendid choir and its capable conductor , Professor Crill. Without a doubt this has climaxed a wonderfully fine year in concert endeavor.

To this fine choir and its le ader must go much of the credit for a wider recognition of Bethany-Peniel College.

Thi s year's Annual Concert Tour included the following cities: Pilot Point , Texas; Fort Worth , Te xas ; Cisco, Texas; Lubbock, Tex as; Amarillo, Texas; Dodge Ci:ty, Kan sas; Sylv ia , Kansas, Coffeyville, K ansas; Carthage, Missouri ; Tulsa , Oklahoma , and Cushing, Oklahoma.

During the year severa l engagements were filled in the following places: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Enid , Oklahoma; Hutchinson, Kansa s, and Norman, Oklahoma.

The choir was very enthusiastically received and according to the expressions of tho se w ho li stene d was deeply appreciated.

Pra cti ce Makes Perfe ct

Some outstanding musical activities on the campus have been presented by the piano department this year. On the night of January 17 , a rather ambitious piano concerto program was presented The following numbers were included :

Concertos :

I. Concerto No II in A major - Liszt Allegro deciso; Marziale Li stesso , Meno Allegro Sempre Allegro Animato

James Short

II. Conc e rto Opus 69 - - - - - - H'illes Andante espressivo

Mary Smith

III. Concerto in D minorAllegro con brio

Norma Jean Tharp

IV. Concerto in D minor -Beethoven MacDowell

Orchestral accompaniments to these concertos were played at the second piano by Alline Swann , head of the piano department.

On May 2, the piano department sponsored its annual piano festivaL consisting of auditions given to the students by the celebrated Harold Hart Todd , of Southern Methodist University , Dallas, Texas. Prof. Todd has been professor of piano and theory at Southern Methodist University for twenty-five years and is at present the conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra. Incidentally , he is the editor of the Cokesbury Hymnal of the Methodist Church and president of the State Federation of Music Clubs of Texas. He awarded ·rate certificates of superior , excellent , good , average , fair , and poor to the various contestants.

One of the commencement highlights was the polished performance of the eight -piano ensemble groups, directed by Alline Swann . The presentation was given by two groups of eight performers at eight pianos. The numbers played were as follows :

I. Prelude No. IV in C minor C z erwonky

II. Rondeau Brilliante Weber

Con cert Orchestra

PRESENTED

Its annual concert , which consisted of the following number s:

I

An Oriental Fantas y "In a Chinese T emple Garden "-Ket e lb y. Moods

a . Incantati on of the priests.

b. Incens e of the temple

c. The two lovers .

d A Manchu w e ddin g procession

e. St r eet disturbanc e among the coolies .

f. The incan t ation of th e priests .

g Finale.

II

"Th e Columbus Suite" a g randiose descriptive fantas y. Movements

a In the Court of Spain.

b. The sorrows of the d e parture.

c . Fealt y of the flag .

d The anchors weighed.

e. Merriment of the sailors.

f. Pra y er .

g. Hail C olumbia.

We wish to commend this fine organization for its most excellent musical p e rformance this year. Their excellent musicianship manifested itself in a most entertaining mann e r. May the organization ever grow and be an incentive to those who shall endeavor to attain a better appreciation of the Divine through the soul -stirring medium of b e autiful music.

PERSONNE L OF THE ORGANIZATION

Pianist , Willo Mae Beresford • Concertmeister , Mrs. Thelma Harper

FIRST VIOLINS

Erne s tine H o rn

Vern o n Hodge s

Cl a r e nce Grothau s

W e n dell Lillen as

SECOND VIOLINS

Aud r ey Miller

Juanita My ers

M a ri e Bla kely

E a rl G r e er

E la in e St o n e

J oseph in e Ste ve n so n

VIOLA

Mildred June Dougla s FLUTES

E v elina Barb e r

D a na May

CLARINETS

E a rl Dean Da wso n

Rich a rd Hutchins

Elwa r d Gr e en

BRASS

William Fi s her

Allen Miller

E v erett Walden

Raymond Hur n

Fr a nces C a rson

VIERA HARP

Mildre d F e ldma n

DRUMS

Sn a re , Mil dred D ou glas

Ba ss, Ch arle s Wilso n

What fun to b e a quar tette boy

.4.nd sin g the country o'e r. ' Twould b e a ve ry paradiseI ' d neve r a sk for rn or e.

FUN...WASN'TIT!

Sweet fortun e smil es on lucky me And happy is my lot

But quartette tours and I must part, To sing , to sl ee p and f ee l so fr ee And eat three good meals hot

For muc h too old am I. Comm encement bids rne soon depart And l eave this lif e. O h my!" Sea Breezes"

ALLEN MILLER

WILLIAM FISHER

JAMES FORMAN

EDWARD TAYLOR

WILLIS S NO WB A RGER

K ENNET H ALEXANDER

DICK LITTRELL

VERNON HODGES

DoN MESSER

K ENNETH VOGT

PAUL BATCHELDER

JERRY McCLAI N

EVER ETT GARRISON

C. G MILLER

RILEY BRA N. ON

RAYMOND HURN

RAMO N UNRUH

E STEL ETHERIDGE

DA VID SHARP

WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS

GERALDINE FRENCH

GRACE BUGH

JOSEPHINE SCOGGINS

JANE P ARMER

W AHNONA HORGER

MARY K ATHERINE HODGES

NORMA JEAN THARP

VER N IE BELL VIIGI N GTON

CATHERIN E J AY

ALICE WALDEN

JESSYE COLLINS

ADA N A MOORE

ELIZABETH GAINES

ELFRIEDA SHELLEN BERGER

MILDRED JUNE DOUGLAS

L AVERNE PATE

LORA SHAW

a and cannot -- -

RESOLVED THAT

Wise men argue causes , foo l s decide them; so nothing has been decided this ye ar ex cept the ever increasing fact that Bethany-Peniel College is making herself known in the forensic world, among all the colleges and universities in the Southwest . Carr ying not onl y a message of technical knowledge concerning the re l ative merits and demerits of a proposed union of the Western Hemisphere , but also the message of character , culture, and Christ throughout their travels , the debaters attended tournaments at A d a. Norman , Chickasha , and Durant during th e course of the y ear. Along with credit for their achievements in actual verbal combat we should not fail to give the debaters credit for their ambassadorship of the principl es of our school.

The debaters have had a very successful ye ar, going to the finals or semifinals in ever y tournament att e nded . Our teams won a ti e for third p l ace at Ada, went into the finals at Norman , took third place at Chickasha , and second and third places at Durant. A beautiful trophy rewarded the efforts of Roy Van Arsdel and Madge Posey at the Durant tournament. Individual recognition for excellence was given at the same tournament to Lawrence Fish. All in all it has been a very successfu l year and the interest of next ye ar is assured when we shall be host to a tournament on our own campus .

The participants in forensic activities thi s year were Olga Rhea Jones , Madge Pose y, Erlene Duckett , Roy Van Arsde l , David McKibbon , William Henry Harris , William Fisher , Charl es Alexander , and L awrence Fish.

SET OF THE SAIL

One ship sails east , one sails west , By the self same wind that blows; ' Ti s the set of the sail and not the gale Which tells the way it goes.

Like the waves of the sea are the gales of fate As onward we journey through life ; ' Tis the set of the soul which determines the goal , And not the calm or strife.

-Selected

LIBRARY ...ANY-PENIELCOLLEGE 'i· Bethany,
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Oklahom a
ALTY AM AYS:
HMeet Our Classified Passengers On This Cr)uise!"

H. M. CURTIS Celephone, Texas

J EAN LEWIS K ansas City , Missouri

{ ELEN BOYER Dorado, Kan s a s

JACK H AM ILT O N Hays ,

College

L EWIS McMAHON Post , Texas

1\IJ:ILDRED l\IJ:CMAHON Post , Texas

LA VE'lNE PAT E Bethany , Oklahoma CLEON POWELL Kingston , Oklahoma

Specials

ROBERT NYE Mishawaka, I ndiana

LUCY MELVIN Shafter, California

LOR ENE HUSKY Roswell, New Mexico

ED BRADLEY Elkhart, Indi ana

Intensive

Ministerial

WEST

3okchito , Oklahoma

FLEMING PARMER Bethany, Oklahoma

ERMA REEVES V i ci, Oklahoma

CLARENCE PAT TON Bloomington, Indiana

RICHARD COCHRAN Mountain Vies, Missouri WALLACE KORNEGAY Dallas, Texas

MARVIN SIMPSON Vilonia, Arkansas

MILDRED STROUD North Litt l e Rock, Arkansas

BONNIE J EAN WALKER Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

TERRELL BYNUM Lufkin , Texas

BER NICE JOH NSON Oklahoma City, Oklahom a

'l.ALPH KRACKE

3eaumont, Texas

J C. ANDREW Portales, New Mexico

lOY BICKFORD 3onham, Texas

ROMA JOY Du FOUR Wilson, Oklahoma

AUGUSTA TERRY Konawa, Oklahoma

WILLARD SOUTH Lawton , Oklahoma

WILFORD PRESSON Wewoka , Oklahoma

LOIS BEST Claremore , Oklahoma

Cr.YDE AIKMAN Bethany, Oklahoma

Gus GRIFFIN Norman, Oklahoma

MRS. THELMA DAY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

HARRIETTE HOYT Omaha, Nebraska

L LOYD CORNELISON Dallas, Texas

CHARLES ROBERTS Erick , Oklahoma

LAVERNE METZLER Cust er City, Oklahoma

J. B. SHEDDON Carrigan, Oklahoma

Fine Arts

S O THEY GO S T E A DY , DO T H E Y?

NAME :

Ma r y Ell en Naylor

V ir gi n ia Ti dwell

E r l ene Du ckett

Sam H ou se

C ha rl e s Wil son

Grace Bugh

L a ur a Gr ace R oberts

Vern on H odges

E d T ay l or

M iri a m Will ingham

C ha rl es Spi cer

Mab l e Shi elds

Lu cy Me l vin

George R onnecamp

E mmett C arter

D avid M cK ibbon

REAS ON:

Ch a n ce of m arri age

Ph ys ic a l att ra ction

L ove

C ensored

Cultur a l back gro u nd (money)

E s t he tic compani ons h ip

N o ot he r a l te r na ti ve

S us ceptib i lit y to a p r etty girl

N o on e know s

Suscep tibilit y t o li ne

B ack -h ome in t e r ests

Needs a cook

C a ll ed t o be a p r eacher's wife

H as fo un d th e b est

L ove of wo m an

B -= li eves li fe's good things come in small packages

CO MP L AIN T DEP ARTMENT :-

Ceci l Miller-Won't anyone be here next year b u t me?

Hoy l e Thomas- Why don't they let us all go with the A Cappella?

Willis Snowbarger-I wish they'd call me something besides " Willieburger" .

Jack Welty-I wish everyone would l eave my g irl a l one so I could get her , ma y be .

Doreen Schott-'-Why doesn't some good man take me and m y Ford?

Wayne Cozzens-Why doesn't somebody pass me the ball?

Alfred Minyard-Why can't I have the onl y master key in the men's hall?

Ruth Johnson- Wh y doesn ' t someone send me a sympathy card for m y hair?

John Ed Roberts-Will somebody tell that referee to start calling fouls on these "gu y s" ?

Vernon Bugh-C an I help it if I'm pretty?

Martha Sue Gi lb ert- W ill every other g irl please leave my Emmett alone? We're engag e d .

Morris Chalfant-Do I have to be a one-man team again next year?

Riley Brannon-Are there no more gir l s for me to conquer? (Apo l ogies to Napoleon.)

Mary Jane Shropshire-Gir l s around here wear their dresses too long. I'll never do it

Margaret Wyman-Why don't they offer more math here so I co u ld take it?

Cl aude Wh ite-W h y do these boys have to get up and lea v e all hours of the night?

Preston Thea ll-Why don't t h ey give t he working boys a chance?

DELLA DAWSON Bethany, Okla h oma CONSTANCE ANDREWS JAMES SHORT Porta l es, New Mex ico Bethany, Oklahoma I VA L EE BOLER J ACK RUDENE HALL WANDA FAY E McLAIN Bethany, Oklahoma MARY S MITH Bethany, Oklahoma I ndepe n dence , Kansas Bethany, Ok l ahoma

MILDR E D RICE Bethany, Oklahoma

\VARRE N McNElLY Bethany, Oklahoma

MARGARET KIRBY LAMBERT

B e thany, Oklaho m a

GE NE HO S KI N SO N Burton , K a n s a s

DOROTHY BU SSE Y Lu b bock , Te x a s

LUTHER THOMPSO N Pine Bluff, A r kan s a s

EXA YARBROUGH RICE B e th a ny , Ok l ahom a

PAUL RIC E Bethany , Okl a homa

MARY Lou GILB E RT Little Rock , Arkan s a s

ELIZAB E TH R EED

P as adena , Cali f o r nia

MIL DRED F E LDMA N Meade, Kan sas

MARY LOUISE PUMM ILL Ne w ton , Kan sas

GEORG E McADAM S Wichita , Kansas

DOROTHY GRE EN El Reno , Okl a ho ma

BILL GRONEMY E R Well ington , K a n s a s

MAR GAR ET WILLIS M E RE DIT H KATHER E AN KRACK E Bethany, Okl a ho ma Beaumont, Te x a s

Se cond Semester

MARTHA SUMMERHILL El Dorado, Arkan s as J 01-I NN IE L EE CARL Little Rock , Ark a n sa s

MAXINE BLACK Co rdell , Oklahom a

CLARK LEWIS Arnold , Nebra s ka

J E WEL SANFORD Beth a ny , Oklahom a

THOMAS MOORE Waco , Te x a s

N ADI NE PULLIN Okl a homa City, Okl a homa

EARL HOUSI N GER Silv ia , Kan sas

RUTH DOUGLAS FRANKLIN Bethany, Okl a homa

BRUCE p ARDUE Lo v ing , !Ne w Mexico

RUBY LEE MYER S Sher ma n , Tex as EVA MAE LUCAS Bethany, Oklahoma

ERNESTINE BROWN Bethany, Oklaho m a

IRENE WILSO N Omaha , Nebra s ka

L ESTER LUCAS Bethany, Okl ahom a V ADA MAE LA NTZ Seiling, Oklah oma

0DA MILBURN Bethany, Oklaho m a

LEONA MILBUR N Fos s, Ok l aho ma

Scribbles from a Freshman

Sept. 24

Hi youa ii -

How do you Iike m y new southern expression "yo uall "::> We ha d our "get acquainted " party last night on the mosquito-infested campus . B.P.C. is sure a great place, but it seems right after I leave the table I' m alwa ys hungr y. I' m afraid you won't be able to read between the Iines; therefore I'll tell you I need more mone y for the necessary nutriments of lif e Tell Bud I met a swell girl

Your dut iful son, Edgar

Jan 5

Dear Dad-

We are all settled down after our Chri stmas vacation ready to commence studying for our final s . Thank s again for the swell stud y lamp you gave me for Christmas . Whenever I see it , it reminds me of yo ur desire and expectat ions of me, and makes me want to do better. My grade s should be pretty good-after all I come from good stock and I'm staying up till after 12:00 nearly ever y night

Your son, Edgar

P.S. Some k ;ds got married between semesters I wonder if I ever will .

Nov . 10

Dear Mebs-

Well how 's the little brother::> Your b ig brother "Joe College" is what one might say snowed under with work. I thought I was good in footba ll on the neighborhood eleven , but I only got in for one quarter today. The frosh are ahead in the conference, however I studied four hours last night on physics and algebra I can hardl y wait till tomorrow-l've got a date-Not bad , on a week end

Edgar

P.S Don't tell the fol ks, but I may get two dates next week-end .

Ma y 15

Dear Mother , Dad , Brothers and ali -

In about two weeks I'II be a sophomore. ( It's the optimist in me ) instead of a green freshman Next year I' II be looked upon as an upper classman Onl y three more years and my college day s will be over. Have the ice box filled and the brass band read y because I' ll be home soon. Your child prodigy returns.

Just Edgar.

P.S. I spent $ 1.00 for a present so my girl friend won ' t forget me during the su mmer

ESTEL E A THERIDGE manll T Cl o, e x as ass PTes·d t

PROFESSOR E s ARL GREER pons or

CLASS

VERNON B M UGHADELYN K - -

CHARLES L IRKPATRICK UNN

OFFICERS

Vice -President SecretaTy Student Cou

Ram o n Unruh

Hutchin so n , Kan sas

Alice Pohl

Mead e, K a n sas

Valeira Sh ar pton

Center, Tex as

Lou ven ia White

Dur ant , Oklahoma

Curtis Pace Antlers, Oklahoma

Wahnon a Horger

Richfield , Kan sas

Joy ce Carter

Black we ll, Oklahom a

Alvin Mo rga n

Fort Smith , Ark a nsa s

Leone Clo se

King ston, Kan sas

Peggie Richard son Pote a u , Oklahom a

Vernie Bell Wigington

Fort Worth, Te xas

Eug en ia Wiese

Arlington , Te xas

E a rl Simmon s

Tul sa , Okl a h oma

Tre ssa Spurlin

M o.so n , Texas

Marth a Speegl e De wey, Okl a hom a

Le w i s P at ter so n

Abern a thy , Te xas

Anna V ogt

Meade , Kan sas

Betcy Mullin

W ichit a, Kan sas

Dorothy Seay

Kansas City, Mi ss ouri

Marvin Peterson

Udall , Kan s as

Madelyn Kirkp a trick

Hutchin s on , Kan sas

Vernon Bugh

Omah a , Nebr as k a

Gayle McDon a ld

Fergu s Fall s , Minne so ta

Char les Lunn

Kan sas City, Mi ssouri

Wilma Hed r ick Canute , Oklahoma

Thor v a l Cargill

Shawnee , Oklahoma

Geraldine French

Shawnee , Oklahom a

Charle s Ale xa nder

San Antonio , Texa s

Mary Katherine Hodge s

Norman, Ok l ahoma

Edith Akin

Dod so n , Te xa s

Martha Sue Gilbert

Little Rock , Arkan sas

Charle s Browning

EYan sv ille , Ind iana

Jennie Gray

·wichit a, K a n sas

Willi am Benson , Jr. Countyline, Oklahoma

Irene Curtis

Telephone , Texas

N o rma

Jean Tharp

Lame sa , Texas

Franklin Miller

Texarkana , Texas

Adolph Miller

Te x arkana , Texa s

Ruby V ogt

Bethany, Okl a ho m a

Rudene Sledge

Duncan , Okla hom a

J os ephine Stephen s on

B r itton , Okla ho ma

Lee Sprad l in

Canute , Oklah o m a

Audry Y a rbrough

Vin son, Okl a ho m a

Audie Y a rbrough

Vin son , Okl a homa

Royce Wil son

Ro sw ell , Ne w Me x ico

Madge Po sey

K a n s a s City , K a n s a s

Dorothy Riding s

Beth a ny , Okl a h o ma

M a riam Willi ams

Longv iew, T exas

Eudell Milby

Sum m erv ille , K e ntucky

Eugene Milby

Su m mer v ill e , K e ntucky

Viola Borche r s

M ea de , Kan sas

Fr a nk Garri sh

S a n Antonio , Te xa s

Id a leen Ande rso n

Ab e rnathy , Te xa s

D av id McKibb o n

Cleveland , Ohi o

N a omi Beiner

H e nne ssey , O kl a h oma

H a rley Duncan

H a ndley , Te x a s

Eli zabeth Carter

Temple , Texa s

Gene v a Dunn

Atwood , Oklahoma

Mary Dee Hind ma n

Lordsburg , Ne w Mex ico

Earl Cotton

Cu s hing , Okl a h oma

Albe r tina Bal s meier

Hutchinson , K a n s a s

Da v id Bee m an

Beth a ny , Okl a h oma

Naomi Cov ey

Blackwell, Okl a ho ma

Milton Bra s her

L a ke Char le s, Loui s iana

Eudora C a nt w ell

Ponca City , Okl a h oma

Paul Flack

Dor set , Ohio

Anne Cheek

Li t tle Rock , Arkan sas

Vi v i a n Cooper

Anadarko , Okla h oma

France s Cars on

M a r s hall , T exa s

Raymond B o bbi t t

Ringling , Okl a hom a

Geneva Llewellyn Harlingen, Texas

John Harper

Grinnell, Kansas

Fern Graham

Telephone, Texas

Paul Briscoe

Ponca City, Oklahoma

Louise Long Morrilton, Arkansa s

Arn w in Mauldin Britton, Oklahoma

Esther Lusk

Vilonia , Arkansa s

Audry Kinsey

Wichita Falls , Texas

Marjorie Keene

Cro w ley, Louisiana

Troy Anderson

Wichita Falls , Texa s

Dorothy McGraw

Austin , Texas

Johnny Kromer

Round Mountain, Texa s

Vernia Rae Killough

Carnegie , Oklahoma

Bert Messer

Glendale, Californi a

Naomi Carter

Lyon s, Kansa s

Roy Ingle

Shre v eport, Louisiana

Billie Ann Jones

Henrietta, Oklahoma

Louise Blanton

Fillmore, Oklahoma

Mary Bonnell

Lockesburg , Arkansas

Joe McMahon

Cloud Chief, Oklahoma

Kathleen Benton

Holliday, Texa s

William Henry Harri s ·wynona, Oklahoma

La Vell Bryant

Blackwell , Oklaho m a

Jimmie Messer

Duncan, Oklahoma

Sophia Bradshaw Arkansas City, Kansa s

Juanel Curtis Telephone, Texas

Evelyn Gribble Avon Park , Florida

De lwin Hennessey Roswell, New Mexico

Helen Simpson

Little Rock, Arkansas

Beulah Hook Oklahoma City , Oklahoma

Dorothy Hilliard Temple, Texas

Vernon Jones

McRae , Arkansas

Sevilla Cooper

A n adarko, Oklahoma

Walter Davis

Olivet , Illino is

Mary Hockin

Alvin, Texas

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Ina Zell

Moheetie, Texas

John Hall

Lindsay, Oklahoma

Sue Biggers

Bethany, Oklahoma

Lee Buck

Bethany, Oklahoma

Ruth Drake D arden

Bethany, Oklahoma

Mary Henderson

Iota , Loui siana

Tressie Taylor

Bethany, Oklahoma

Jimmie Atkins

Bethany, Oklahoma

Billie Ann Brown

Comanche , Oklahoma

Quay Rushing

Drumright , Oklahoma

Bertha Kromer

San Antonio , Texas

Riley Brannon

Perryton, Texas

Alice Ray

Wister, Oklahoma

Fred Fopay

Drumright, Oklahoma

Frances Cordell

Watonga, Oklahoma

Myrtle Mae Hare

Wellington , Kansas

Joe Bishop

Elk City, Oklahoma

Melba Lee Butler

Lubbock , Texas

David Sharp

Carthage, Missouri

Maxine Beard North Little Rock , Arkansas

George Ronnekamp

Juanita , Nebraska

Velma Lee Snell

Bethany, Oklahoma

Elaine Ewing

Bethany, Oklahoma

Marie Blakely

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Frank Luc as Topeka , Kansas

Billie Vann

Woodville, Oklahoma

Lila Fay Gregory

Clo v i s, New Mexico

Margaret Brient Minyard

Bethany, Oklahoma

Olga Rhea Jones

Duncan, Oklahoma

Mary Hanna

Sapulpa, Oklahoma

Lo Anna Wallcot

Oakland, Oklahoma

Mildred June Dougla s

Bethany, Oklahoma

Theda Darden

Guymon, Oklahoma

We haven' t time to make a rhyme: Our po1·t holes , bunks , and doors Are full of work that we can' t shirkWe ' re SCHOLARLY SOPHOMORES

With a retrospective view of our last year's grades , we feel the need to make some changes , and with the lessons learned in the childish experiences of our freshman year, we have turned our thoughts to the more serious matters of study, industry, and thrift.

In a business sense, we are looking forward to the time when we shall be needing money. We are proud that we hav e begun working to that end by selling candy , peanuts , and pennants to the gullible passengers and crew on board.

In a scholastic sense , we are looking forward to the time when we shall graduate. Therefore we have taken on a studious atmosphere fitting t o college sophomores. One of our sophomores , doing research in etymology, discovered that the word sophomore comes from the two Greek words " sophos" , meaning 'wise' or ' educated' , and "moros" meaning 'moron' or 'fool'. Puttin g them together , we hav e the word "sophomore", meaning 'educated moron' or 'w ise fool'. With this research on the part of our class, we feel we should be given the rightfu l honor of upper classmen.

RAYMOND H

Kingman K URN Cl ' ansas ass pTe si dent

DR. L T S · CoRLETT ponsor

CLASS

JERRY M 0 F F I c E cCLAIN E R s

MMETT CARVice-p S Testdent

MABLE SHIELDTER S ecTetaTy Student C R ounctl epTesentative

Kenneth Vogt

Bethany, Oklahoma

El-eanor Fortner

Bethany, Okl a homa

M a ry Ruth Hale

Kan sas City, Mi sso uri

Virginia Bebout

Anthony, Kan sas

E verette Walden Ford, K ansas

Mildred Jones

Carnegie , Oklahoma

Tr afton Williams

Little Rock, Arkansas

Loui se Buttram

P a l metto, Florida

Leon ard Harper

Bethany, Oklahoma

Kathleen McAn a lly Colorado Springs, Colorado

Don Messer

McAllen , T exas

Lydia Garrett

Bethan y, Oklahoma

Gene v ieve Boone

Oklahoma City , Oklahoma

Mild1·ed Willis

Amarillo, Texas

Everette G arrison

Bethany, Oklahoma

Mary Ellen Naylor

Bethany, Oklahoma

Emmett C ar ter

Okmulgee, Oklahoma

Mable Shields

Nash , Oklahoma

Jerry McCl a in

Bethany, Oklahoma

Virginia Tidwell

Bethany, Oklahoma

Morris Ch alfant

D a n v ille , Illinoi s

Alice Walden

Ford, Kan sas

Clelon Chisum

Center , Texas

Jean Winans

San Antonio , Texas

P reston The a ll Silsbee, Texa s

Elfrieda Shellenberger

Wichita, Kansa s

Dana M a y Tahlequah , Oklahoma

Ernes tine Theu s

Bethany, Oklahoma

El war d Green

Dur an t , Oklahoma

Guyon Yarbrough

Bethany, Oklahoma

Marjorie Davis

Clearwater, Kansas

Kenneth Alexander

Hutchinson, Kansas

June Esther

Peck, Kansas

Marvin Pace

Antlers, Oklahoma

Lynette Corbin Marshall , Texas

Raymond Davis

Bethany , Oklahoma

Roseva Babcock

Hutchinson, Kansas

Doreen Schott

Hutchinson , Kansas

Lora Shaw

Bethany, Oklahoma

Wayne Cozzens

Capitan, New Mexico

Vera Black

Bethany, Oklahoma

Charles Spicer

Hazelton , Kansas

Ruth Johnson

Hugo, Oklahoma

Howard Allen

McRae, Arkansas

Audrey Miller

Winfield, Kansas

Ramoth Berry Taylor

Bethany, Oklahoma

Richard Hutchens

Tishomingo , Oklahoma

Aline Olive

Port Arthur , Texas

Robert Norvell

Bethany, Oklahoma

Elaine Ramick

El Dorado , Arkansa s

Aden Crager

Ballinger, Texas

Erma Sears

Smith Center , Kansas

Miriam Willingham

Olivet. Illinois

Chris tina Hamerstrom

Bethany, Oklahoma

Otha Nixon

Oklahoma City , Oklahoma

Douglas Elliott

Carnegie, Oklahoma

C. G. Miller

Bethany, Oklahoma

Erliene Brunkau

Elkhart, Kansas

Emery MeR ynolds

W oodstone , Kansas

Naomi Eagan

Bethany, Oklahoma

M a rg a ret King

Don a l son v ille, Georgia

Weldon M ar tindale

Beth a ny , Oklaho m a

Mar y C a the r ine Jay

Oklahom a City, Oklah o n>a

Paul B a tchelder

Kansas City , K a n sas

L oi s St ockett

Bethany, Okl a hom a

Roy V a n Ar s d el

Bethany, Okla h oma

Mildred E m ber to n

Glade wa ter , Tex as

Lucille Pritchett

Bethany , Oklahom a

Mi r ia m Sho r t Mcintosh

Beth a ny, Oklahom a

Earl D a rden

Beth a n y , Okl a ho ma

Lul a M ae Black

Bet hany , Okl a h oma

D a r w in Fau ss

Bethany, Oklaho m a

Elaine Sto ne

Burrton, Kansas

Herschel Meredith

Phoeni x, Ari zo n a

Ro salind Bridge

Cle ve l a nd , O k lah oma

LN a omi Couchman

Bethany, Oklahoma

Jettie Hair

Wichita F a lls , Texa s

Elizabeth Boyd

Fort Worth, Texa s

MELOD Y MEM ORIES:

"An Apple for the Teacher"-Bill Fisher to Prof Floyd

"Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair"-Norma Jean Tharp

"Does Your Heart Beat for Me''- Vernon Hodges

"If God L eft Only You " - Kyle Crist

"I Love You Truly"-Margaret Minyard

"Alice Blue Gown"-Mrs . Crill

"It Makes No Difference Now"- Gene Hoskinson

"Billy Boy"-Bill Gronem y er

" Romance"-Royse Wilso n and Evelena Barber

"Barnacle Bill the Sailor"-" General" Lee

" We're Shovin' Right Off"-Ralph and Beatrice Carland

" Bells of the Sea"-Juanita Myers and Grace Bugh

" I'll Never Love Again"-Bett y Lorett e

"I Was Just Dreaming Out Loud"-Jimmi e Forman

"San Antonio Ros e"-Jean Winans

" M y Wild Irish Rose"-Rub y L ee M ye rs

" Let 's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing "-R amo n Unruh

"I've Got No Use for the Women"-Everette \Vald e n

" She 'll be Coming Around the Mountain"- Mildred Jon es

"Faithful Forever"-Marion Chapman

" Chopsticks"-Olga Rhea Jones

"You Made Me Love You"-Adana Moore

"I Hear a Rhapsod y " - Glady s L usk

" The Old Rocking Chair"- Elaine Stone

M SE--RI--OUS--

Here is a fellow who needs no introduction. One who is well known for his droll humor and his su -pe-rior understanding of current affai rs. One who is beloved and respected by all the st u dents and faculty Ladies and gentlemen, we present for yo u r observation Professor F red " Kaltenborn" Floyd, news commentator deluxe of Bethany-P eniel C ollege.

Incidentall y, Professor F loyd is the "prof" of History and if an yo ne desired to understand the sign ificance of 1492 , or the contin ui ty of history , or should he wish to deve l op his inter e st in nationalism, then the remedy for this acute type of illness co u ld be prescribed in a few s imple words.

Shake well, take free l y, a t l eas t three times a week, a class in history under Professor Fl oyd . This is a cure or your money refunded. You shall be fre e from this time , henceforth , and forevermore cured of all symptoms of that disease known as "history phobia".

N B. A semester of prevention is worth four semesters of cure ! Be wise!

I'

We sing a song as we sail along ; We ' re thirty leagues at sea

We love our clas s, w e know we ' ll pass , We ' re JAUNTY JUNIORS free

What though the seniors travel first -class? Soon they must go ashore and we shall take their place. But in the true spirit of giving them a good send -off for their permanent shoreleave, we gave them a banquet by which they can always remember their fellow passengers, the Jaunty Juniors

After three years of patchwork studying, we've learned the art and have found that we have time for other activities to say nothing of reclining in the deck chairs to watch the ocean waves play in the sun, or sitting at the fountain sipping ice cream sodas.

First semester, we presented as our junior play "The Spider", and on the ship's gymnasium floor we have cut a dashing figure. In scholastic records we have presented a good account and have kept ourselves shipshape in the other activities of the college.

At the end of our freshman year in college, we were not sure we wanted to come back to school; in the sophomore year we were not sure we could come back; but as juniors we've made it with flying colors , and we know we'll be back next year to finish our degrees .

HousE

ramr Fl Cl , orida ass P?·es·d t ent

MRS. CAROL G S ISH pons or

CLASS

JAMES FoRMA

MARION c N -

WILLIS S HAPMAN NOWBARGER

OFFICERS

Vice - pr ' d S est ent ecretar'!J

Student c . R ouncrl epresentati ve

Top Row- Jam es Forman , Ma g nol ia, Mi ss issippi ; :\ia ri on Corl ell Chapman , Bet hany, Oklahoma; Willi s Snowba rger , Syl via , Kan sas; Vida I sham , Mea de, Kan sa s ; Lyman Wood, Erick , Oklah oma. Bottom R ow- .T uanita My er s, Bla ckw ell , Oklahoma; Ja ck W elty, Beth a ny, Oklah oma; Adana Moor e, Dalla s, T exas; H aro ld Walker , Oklahoma City, Ok l a· homa; Evalena Barber , Cherryval e, Kan sa s

T op R ow-Ralph S imp so n, Be th any, Oklah oma ; Mar garet Gl ynn Wyman , Bethany , Oklahoma; William Elli s Gilbrea th , Den· ve r, Colora d o ; Fran ces No rthcutt, Crystal City, T exa ; Claude Wann , S helb yv ill e, Arkansas. Center Row- Ivalee Bol erja ck, Bartl esvill e, Oklaho ma ; Clifton S umm er s, :\1aud , Ok l a homa ; Rena Ma e Cowa n, Wi ste r, Oklahoma; R oy Darde n , S haro n , Okla. ho ma; Bernice Garri so n, Bethan y, Okl ahoma. Bottom Row- Ri ch ard Littr ell, Bea trice, Nebras ka ; Co ra Lee Dix on, Ardmore, Oklahoma; Mendell S mith , Bethany, Oklah oma ; Vada Lee Beard , Bet hany, Oklah o ma; Lawrence Fi sh, Oklah oma Cit y, Oklahma.

Top Hodg es, Kan sa s City, Missouri; Erne stine Horn McClain, Bethan y, Oklahoma; Edward Taylor, Shreveport , Loui siana ; Helen H earn Taylor, Bethany, Okl ahoma; Charles Taylor, Bethany, Oklah oma Bottom Row- Mary Jane Shropshire, McPh erson, Kan sa s ; Conley Pate, Vilonia, Arkansa s ; Naomi Gray, Pasad ena, California; Mel vin Cleveland, Ci sco, Texa s ; Lucille Long, San Antonio , Texa s

Top Rol " - Clar·ence Co•.tolr , v Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Erlene Duckett, Waco, Texa s ; Mauric e Pardue, Loving, New i\Iexi co; J os ephin e Scoggin, Beatri ce, Nebra ska; Edward DeBoard, Bethany, Oklahoma. Center Row- Jo Graham, Telephone, T exa s ; Ern es t Moore, Wa co, Texa s ; Thr ess a F elt s, Shawnee , Oklahoma; Roy Howell, Vona, Colorado; Elizabeth Gain es, Clark svill e, T enne ssee. Bottom Row- Charles Wilson , Waukee, Iowa; Grace Bugh, Omaha, Nebraska; Nel son Johnson , Frederi ck, Okl ahoma; Laura Grace Roberts, Pilot Point, Texa s ; Lander Cleveland, Bethany, Oklahoma.

Ve rn on Coo dy Beth a ny, Ok l ah o ma

El zo ra Co on er Ja sper , Al a ba ma

R ose Mari e R oe ber Pitt sbur g, K a nsas

Wi l ma Yeager Imb od en , Arkan sas

S adi e Va ugh a n Bethan y, Okl aho ma

F l oy d S mi th Bet han y, Ok l a homa

Doil F el ts S haw n ee, Okl ah o ma

As Others See Us

A glance at th e c olleg e campus s ee ms t o r e v e al a p l a y gr ound f or s ports and s ocial activities of y outh eager to b e e nt e rt a ine d But to th e t each e r , who through th e passing of years sees gen e rati on s of stu de nts t a k e their four ye ars' str oll thr ough the college hall s , t l1e c oll ege campus i s lif e- a bundant and full of opp ortuniti es . Here is l if e to b e m olded a n d shap e d a nd g uided int o useful channels of living . Of c ours e t he r e ar e students to whom colle g e life is superficial and an y thin g but se rious , but alwa y s through it all lingers the hope in th e heart of the t e acher th at y oung red-blo oded lif e will catch an inspiration to m ee t life 's challen ges w ith the best that Christian manhood and womanhood c a n gi ve. There is something intangible but r e al in yo u th that inspires th e teach e r in hi s work- it is a consecrated aspiration to do some \vorthwhi l e service for humanit y supported b y that -quality of inexperience which ca us e s yout h. to forget to make provi s ion for fail u re or rev e rses in life . Th e student s of B e thany -Peniel C ollege with clean living and Christian ideals will n ot fail those who are depending on them-Christian charact e r w ill march on.

- Professor Clar e nce E. Grothaus

WAN TED A GAS MASK!

Pheue-e -e -w - Someone must have thrown a ''s tink bomb ". N o it's j ust Dr. Grothaus' chemistr y class making "rotten egg" gas again. The y hav e the bad habit of perfuming the uttermost recesses of our science building with that lovely, d e licate , flower-like odor at the most inopportune moments How ever , genius must make itself "smell" I guess, so we just have to tolerate the scents.

We introduce to yo u friends a first-class gentleman and a "regular fellow" Dr. Clarence Grothaus, head of our chemistry department. He is a shy , reserved fellow who never has a whole lot to say , but when he does say something you know it's good He has a brilliant mind , a host of good ideas , and a knack for taking the ever dreaded subject of chemistr y and making it vitally interesting If y ou don't know Dr. Grothaus , y ou are missing a real friend, and if yo u don't li ke chemistry, take it and he will make y ou li ke it

We ' re on top deck , we demand respec t , Ther e' s none who can surpass ; We wr it e our name in the halls of fam e -

THE " FORTY -ONE " SENIOR CLASS.

SOCIALLY : nearly half of us got married or were married already . In the first semester we had a part y open only to first -cl a ss pa s sengers. Last semester we w ere gue s ts of honor at a banquet given b y the second -cla s s passengers and were invited for a lovely dinn e r one evening with the captain of our ship .

ATHLETICALLY: the first-class passeng e rs won the softball championship , playe d in the finals in tennis , and came out with honors in basket ball , track and touch ball. The t wo a ll -school athletes , chosen b y vote of the stud e nt bod y , were first-class seniors.

MUSICALLY : many of our top deck pas se ng e rs were featured in a cappella , orchestra , :o: olo s, t rios , and quart e ttes . Man y are accomplish e d musicians . Five of our seniors g ave fine arts graduation recitals.

SCHOLASTICALLY : man y high-point students of o u r ship come from top deck. S ev en first -class passengers are members of the undergraduate honor society and some of th e se are graduating with cum laud e , magn a cum laude, or summa cum laude hon ors.

ACTIVELY: w e took a side excursion to Mexico Cit y . We presented the finest play of t he y ear , " The Product of The Mill ," and gave an outstanding gift to the school. Firstclass passengers hold man y of the best offic e s i n the school: editor of the ReveilLe Echo , president of the student council , secretary of th e student co u ncil , editor of the A r ro w, president of the men's gospel team. Seven members of the senior class were among the nin e elected to Who ' s Who among Student s in American Colleges and Unive r sities.

As land hoves in sight , w e stand on deck with our diplomas in one hand and the confid e nce of a conqueror in our e y es . We , the first -class passengers, shall be the first to go a s hore to tr y our arts upon the world , for we are the seniors of 1941.

HOYLE T

Char lotte N ROMAS Cl , orth Car 1. ass PTe .d o rn a st ent

CLASS

JOHN ED R G OBERTS

J LADYS LusK ESSY - B E COLLINS AZIL HIGHLEY

OFFICERS

Vice - pTesident SecTetaTy

TTeasuTe1·

Student c . Ro ounctl pTesentative

MR AND MRS B C · · M H a - sponsors ALL

H OYL E TH Ol\1.\ S, Tb.B.

Cha rlo lle, No rth Ca r olin a

J ! ajo r: R el igio u s ed u catio n

ACTIVITI ES :

Presid ent se ni or cl ass

Vice- presi de nt juni or class

Se ni or pla y

Wh o's Wh o

R eveill e E c ho

Me n's gos pel team

Hobb y : Athl e ti cs

M AR J O RIE ( HO OK S fhH E R.

B F.A

Be th a ny, Oklah oma

M aj or: Publi c s ch ool m u sic

ACT IVITIE S :

S t ud e nt co un c il sec r eta ry

A capp ella

Se nior play

Wh o's Who

L a di es quartett e Honor soc ie ty

-H ob b y: S na ps hot s

Gr.ADYS L us K, B.F .A

\"il o ni a, Ark a nsas ,]} aja r: Pub lic school music

, CTfl !TIES :

R eve ill e Echo

Wh o 's Wh o

Se ni or pl a y

A rr ow s ta ff

Sec re tar y se ni o r cl ass

H abby : Cook er y

Ft S II Ell , Th B

Be t ha n y, Oklah o ma

II a j ar : R elig iou s ed u cation

ACTIVITIE S :

Pres id ent s tu de nt co un c il

In s trum ent a l qu a rt ette

Se ni or pla y

A Capp ell a Who 's Who Mal e qu a rte tt e

H o bb y : Mu si c

B AZII. HIG IILEY , Th B ::\1 elrose, New l\f ex ico ,]} ajar: R cli g io11 s ed uca tion

ACTII' ITIE S :

H onor soc ie ty

Wh o's Wh o

:Me n's gos p el team

Mini sterial a ssoc ia t io n

Hobb y : Co l lec tin g odd quo tati on s

::\f AHJOHI £ WtHE L E n A. B.

::\f a r s hall , T ex a s

lfajor: Histor y

A CTIVITIE S :

Wh e el er go pel tea m

B Club

H o bb y : Co ll ect in g poe ms

ALLEN BHESEE MILLEH, Th.B

Wichita Falls, T ex a s

ill ajor: R el igious educa t ion

ACTIV I TIES:

Editor Arrow

A ca pp ella

Sen ior pla y

Ma le q uart e tt e

Wh o ' s Wh o

Orc h es tra

Hobb y: P oe tr y

KYL E hER S CIUST, A.B

B e t h any, Okl a h o ma

Major: Spee ch

ACTIVITIES:

A r row staff

Juni o r pl ay

R eve ille Echo s taff

M ix e d c ho ru s

Sc h oo l so n g co mm it t ee

Hobb y : Writing

WESLEY FRA NKL! \' Clw<T, k B.

B e t ha ny, Ok l a ho ma

Major: H istory

ACTIV ITIE S :

Presid e nt me n ' s gospe l tea m

R eveill e Ec ho s taff

M ixe d c h o ru s

Co-stage mana ger senior pl ay

Mini st e ri a l associ at io n

Arrow s t aff

H obby: Ph o tog ra ph y

JESS YE COLLIN ' B.F .A

Ca pit an, New l\Iex i co

Major: Publi c school music

ACTl \ !TIES :

A ca pp ell a Who 's Who Best Gi rl Athl ete Treas m er io r cla ss

Lad ies qu arte tt e Se ni or pla y

H obby: Coll ec tin g proverb s

J oT-I N EowAHD R oBERTS, A.B.

P il ot P oi nt , T exa s

Major: Chemistry

ACTIV ! TlES:

Best Man Ath l e t e

B Club

Ali -sc hool ba s ke t-ball

Se nior play

Orch es tra

R eve ille Ec h o

H obby: Agric ulture

EVELYN LITTRF.Ll., A.B.

Bea t ri ce, Ne bra s ka

Major : English

ACTI\' IT IES:

Ed itor R eve ill e Ech o

A ca ppella

H o nor soc iety

Coll ege Qu een

Wh o's Who Se ni o r play

H obby: P e r so n aliti es

D A ' YARBRO UG H, A .B.

Be than y, Okl a homa

Jl![a j or: C h em ist ry

ACTI VITI ES:

B Club

A ll -s ch oo l bas k et -b a ll

H obby: S po rt s

BLAN CH E VA UGH N, A B

A toka, Okl a hom a

Ma jor: Hi s tor y

ACTIVITI ES :

B Club

H o n or socie t y

Philh a rmoni c c h o ral

Athl e ti c direc to r

Bi g S is t e r Club

H o bb y: Tra ve l

D onTH A B EY ILL, Th B.

Gr iffith vill e, A rk a n sas

Ma j or : R eligio u s educa t ion

ACTIV ITI ES:

P res id e nt wo me n 's gos p el tea m

M ini s t e ri a l assoc ia ti on

Praye r a nd fa s tin g l ea g ue

B Club

H o n or soc ie ty

Sec r e t a ry mi ss ion a r y soc ie t y

H ob by : Co ll ectin g recip es

CLAU DE WI-IIT E, Th B.

Durant, Okl a h oma

Majo r : R elig ious ed ttcation

,\ CTI V ITIE S :

Me n 's gos p el t ea m

M ini s t eri a l a ssoc iat io n

H o b by : R ad io

CEC I L M tL LE R, Th.B.

Bla c kwell , Oklah o ma

Jl! a j o r: R el igi ou s educat i on

A CTIVITIE S:

Wh o's Wh o

Orc h es tr a

In s trum e nt al qu a rt e tte

Pres id e nt stud e nt co un ci l '40

.T unior pl ay

R e ve ill e Ec ho s taff

H o bb y : M a trim on y

P AU LA WHITE NE H, A .B

Dun ca n , Oklah oma

M a j or: G erman

ACT IVITI ES:

Seni or pl ay

Wh ee le r gos p el Lea rn

Y W .C.A cabin e t

H on or soc ie ty

Mi ssio na ry soc iet y

H ob by: G a rde nin g

CnAWFOilD , Th.B.

C us hing, Oklahoma

.llajor: R elig ious edn cation

ACT IVITI ES :

M e n' s go sp el te am

Mi ni sterial a ssoc iati on

Prayer a n d fa s ting l ea g il e

Stu d e n t cou nc il

Pres ident juni or cla ss

S igma Phi

Hobb y : Co ll ec tin g "q uo t es" from famou s men

J u A N ITA Co o K, A. B

T ip ton, Okl a homa

Major : English

ACT!\' ! TIE S :

Pro pe rt y comm ill ee se nior play

Vice ·pres id e nt Wh eel e r go s p el t eam

Prayer and fa sting lea gu e

Ho bb y : Coll ect in g sal t and pepper sh ak er s

CARL D UFFY, Th.B.

We st S unbur y, P e nn s yl va nia

Ma j or: R elig ious edttcation

ACTIVITIES :

Se ni or pl ay

Men's go s p el team

lVIini s t erial a ssoc iat ion

Bryan lit erary so c ie t y

S h ake s pe ar ea n cla ss ic playe r s

H obb y : P oetry

GLADYS WILLIA ) I S, A.B.

W ic hita , Kan sa s

Major: P hilosoph y

ACTI VITIES : B Club

Pr op e rt y com mitt ee for se ni or play

Gl ee c lub

H obb y : :\Iu s ic a ppr ecia ti on

DAviD CoRLETT , Th.B.

Be thany, Oklah o ma

i'vlajor: R eligious edn cation

ACTI VITI ES :

Or c hes tra

Pr esid e n t juni or class '39 Co. s ta ge mana ge r senior p l a y

;\'l en 's go s p e l t eam

M ini ster ia l a sso c iation

H o b b y : C ur r e nt e ve nt s

VAL DA MAE WADD LE, A .B

D a ll a s, T exa s

Major: Spee ch

ACTIVIT I ES :

Ju n ior pla y

H obb y : Sa lt a n d pe ppe r s ha ke r coll ec ti on

P A uL CoR L

ET T , A.B.

Bet h any, Oklahoma

M ajor : Speech

ACTIV ITIES:

All -sc h ool so ftball

Senior play

Juni or play

Sp ee ch reci ta 1

H obb y : Dramati c ;o

MYHTLE WR!BORG HILL , A B

Be th any, Oklaho m a

Major: H isto ry

ACTIVITIES :

Glee C lub

Hobb y : Collect ing va se ;

DonoTHY NOil\ELL. A.B.

Be th any , Okla h oma

Major: English

ACTIVITIES:

S e n io r play

H obb y : Se w ing

W I LLI S LAMBEnT , Th.B.

Be thany, Oklahoma

Major: R eligious educatio n

ACTIVI TI ES:

Sen ior pla y

M in is te ri a l a sso ciat io n

Reveille E c ho staff

Gl ee cl u b

Men ' s go s pel t eam Orchestra

Hobb y : At hl e ti cs

AKI' , Th.B.

Yukon , Ok l ah o ma

illajor : R eli g iou s edu cat io n

1\CT IVITI ES :

M e n 's go s p el te am

M ini s te rial a; soc iati o n

H obb y : Tra ve l

ELIZABETH LEE. B.F A

Orlando , Oklah oma

Major : Piano

ACTIVITIE S :

B Clu b

P i ano r ecital

Honor soc ie t y

Hobby : l\lu s ic

PA U L CHAPMA N , Th B.

Be than y, Oklahoma

Major: R eli g iou s ed u cation

ACTIVITIES:

M ini s t e rial asso c iati o n

Se ni or play

Men' s gospel t ea m

H o bb y : co in s

LOI S Y A HBH OUGH, B.F \.

Betha ny, Oklahoma

Major : Publi c sc h ool musi c

ACT !\ !TIES :

Se ni or pla y

Mixed chor us

Gl ee club

Hob by : What-not s

Do uG L AS R ror'> cs, A B.

Be thany, Ok1ahoma

J\1! ajor : Philo sophy

ACTIV ITIE S : A capp ell a

Se ni o r pla y

H obby : Coll ec tin g co in s

Bt-:ATHICE HI N DS CAilLAND , A.B.

Be thany, Oklah o ma

Major: Hi sto ry

ACT I VITIE S :

Secretary juni or clas s

Wom en' s gospel t ea m

H obby: Kni c k Kna ck s

R ALPH CAHLAND, Th.B.

Bethany , Oklahoma

Major : R eligious edu ca t ion

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Orc hest ra

Junior pl ay

l\lini s te ria l assoc iati on \fe n's gos pel team

H obby : Co ll ect in g reli g iou< cl ippin gs

SYB L E GHtS S OM, A.B.

Littl e Ro c k, Arka nsas

!Vlajor: English

AC TI\'ITIE S :

Wheeler Go s pel t e am

Bud R o bin so n H all co un c il

H o b b v : P os t card s

LA VER NE A NS TI NE, A.B

Kan sa s City, Kan sas

M ajar: English

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Vice· presid e nt Chr i stian Worke r s

Presid ent mi ss ionary band

Ladi es quart e tte

Hobb y : Coll ec tin g poems

The goal of which we dreamed as freshmen , to which we aspired a s sophomores , and to which we l ooked forward as juniors , has b een re a ched. To the faculty, to our father s and mothers , and to the bo a rd of trust ees. we sa y thank you. To the fellow students l e ft behind we l eave our hopes , sorrows , joys, and aspirations , and say. "Do your best." The gangplank has be e n drawn , for e ver separating us from our college days. Now we must direct our steps over the hills of the unknown continent of life , and to y ou , our college friends , classmates , and teachers, we say

AU REVOIR.

Re view- All Hands On De ck!

S e ptember 10-Convocation

September 12- Bethan y High School play "Saturday Evening Ghost"

S e ptember 13- Fine Arts Faculty Program US ;.

S e ptember 17-All-school party between Gym and Ad Building Bl:rHANY. PEN lEi. ..._ ·· _ ..

September 24-Motorcade ;,:,;, . JSethil'lY,--Oklahoma

September 24 -29- West e rn Oklahoma Assemb l y , Oklahoma City

September 30-Junior Pla y cast chosen

October 3-Senior and junior class parties

October 7-11 - Freshman initiation

October 8-B Club Banquet

October 11 Freshman-sophomore party

October 14-A Cappella part y-Flathead Club

October 19- Marge Fisher and Lottie Roberts won tennis doubles

October 21-Aycock Lectures-S. T. Ludwig , speaker

October 26 -All-school Halloween party

October 31-Revival-Ray Hance

November 15-Junior play-"Spider Web"

November 15-17-Leap weekend

N ovember 18-Honor Society party

November 19- First Lyceum program-Harry C. White, scientist

November 22-Fine Arts Program

November 25-Girls B Club banquet

November 27-Thanksgiving holidays

December 2-Classes begin

December 6-J amboree

December 10-Senior class party

December 15-Christmas Cantata

December 20-Christmas holidays begin

Januar y 6-School begins

January ?-Opening of basket-ball season

January 9-Echo Staff party

January 10-Elizabeth Gaines recital-Bugh assisting

January 14- Second Lyceum program-"Marching Men of Song"

January 20 - Finals

January 23-Boys go to Olivet

January 28-Sec ond semester opens with miscellaneous I Fine Arts program

c.GE

A ll Hand s On Deck! - Con tinu ed

Februar y 3-Ay cock Lectur es-0. J. Nease

February 3-4-Board of Regents meeting

Februar y 7-J oint fine arts recital-A Cappella and Orchestra

Februar y 13-Junior class party-Camp Ione

F ebr uar y 14- Third L y ceum program-" Ritz Trumpeteers"

F ebruary 14- Valentine formal dinner

February 21-Senior class pla y-" Product of the Mill"

F ebruary 23 - A Capp e lla went to Hutchinson

February 26-B Club selected all-school team

F e bruary 28-0livet basket-ball team-guests

March 6-J essye Collins recit a l

March 15-Marge Fisher , Paul Corlett-recital

March 16 -23-A Cappella tour

March 24-27- Preachers' meeting-Chapman and Neas e, special speakers

M a rch 27 to April 6- Revival

April 8- Virginia Bebout , Olga Rhea Jones-recital

April 11-Margaret Dunn , Ro y Van Arsdel-recital

April 18-Track

April 18-Eliza beth Lee-r ecita l

April 23 - Senior comprehensive examinations

April 25 -D e partmental pla y

May 2-Piano festival

May 9-Bethan y High School facult y play

Ma y 2- 10-Senior trip

May 9- 10-Junior trip

May 15-Junior-senior banqu et

May 24-C ommencement begin s

May 24-Fine Arts program

May 25-Baccalaureate-D. S. Corlett , speaker

Ma y 27-Alumni day

Ma y 28-Gr aduation-J. Glenn Gould , speaker

Harbours

I think of harbours when the day i s done

And clouds of silver fret the tawny West ; Bee to the hive , bird to the hidden nest, Heart to its home in vessels one by one Quick to the waiting quay ; while ships of gray

With wind-torn sails , in great boats dark as night , Mo v e quietly and round the harbour light To drop their anchors in the friendly bay.

I think of harbours peaceful in the sun

When old folks pass with hairs white as wool ,

Knowing a perilous voyage is almost done , Knowing they seek a harbour beautiful Where they shall lay aside life ' s clumsy oar , Nor wind nor wave shall hurt them anymore.

Activities Aboard

SALTY AM AYS :an t a squi nt ?"
• • • on the Be t hany -Peniel College campus!

Flashes From Campus Life!

All-S chool Bask et ball Team

R. Nye

R. Littrell

John Ed Roberts

E. Garrison

W. Snowbarger

W Co zzens

M. Chalfant

Competition on the hardwood was exceptionally keen this y ear with a host of thrilling games resulting. Class rivalry was at a high pitch and crowds watched each contest with interest.

Four evenly matched teams battled for the championship, with the favored sophomores capturing the coveted trophy. An underrated junior te a m nudged the seniors for second place , with the frosh bringing up the rear.

Ten players were elected to this year's All -School Team because of their all -round ability and fair play Those elected were John Ed Roberts and Daniel Yarbrough , seniors; Dick Littrell, Melvin Cleveland, Willis Snowbarger , and Ellis Gilbreath, juniors; Wayne Cozzens, Morris Chalfant , and Everett Garrison, sophomores; Robert Nye , freshman.

BASKETBALL STANDINGS

D. Yarbrough E. Gilbr e ath M. Cleveland
Name W L Per Sophomores 7 2 .778 Juniors 5 4 .556 Seniors 4 5 .444 Freshmen 2 7 222

• • • Place wheTe stalwaTt physiques aTe builded

OUR BEAUTIFUL GYMNASIUM

RETROSPECTION

FatheT Tim e , Fa theT Time , ReveTse youT mad flight. Could I , could I Be granted the thTill Of Te -living that happy night ,

RaptuTous joy , rapturous joy Would be my delight.

Could I , cov-ld I I n college be still L iving that gloTious twilight.

-"Sea Breezes"

Memory sha ll never let fade from us the most enjo y able seasons of strolling arm in arm along the beautiful campus ways. We talked of countless things T here wer e expessions of deep devotion; secrets were confided; dreams were built; while Dan Cupid held kingly sway. Yes , we were lost in dreams of th e f utur e, and perhaps even somewhat intoxicated by zep h yrs of spring -lad en , flower-scented air

Fond memories fade, but never disappear. B righter the y grow as the polish from the sand s of T ime does its work. That which is left has fashioned itself into perfect dreams.

-"Sea Breezes"

College was grand ...... wasn't it!

'

Men' s B" CIub

PRESIDENT - - Di c k LittTeil

VIcE - PRESIDENT - - John Ed RobeTts

SECRETARY - Conley Pat e

Athleticall y speaking , this year has been one of keen interest and competition. This has been bro u ght about large l y b y the fine supervision of the "B" C lu bs. One of their extra curricular activities was the sponsoring of the " Everybody Play Basketball" on Saturday nights. There was reall y a lot of fun and a most enthusiastic participation by a large majorit y of students. Then the J amboree, the game w i th O l ivet , as well as the lively inter -class games, made a very fu ll year for all concerned. The interest manifested by the students shows that the club program was more t h an worthwhile

Women ' s B" CIub

P RESIDENT J essye Collin s

V ICE - PRESIDENT B lanche Vaughn

SECRETARY - - MaTjoTie WheeLe

T

Softball

Although softball is not considered a major sport, it nevertheless holds the spotlight in the fall recreational program. This king of all sports furnishes recreation and entertainment to the students and facult y of BethanyP en i e l College , and this year was no exception

Starting with a blinding bla ze of speed, the senior team rode in th e C ham pionship Chariot from the beginning. They fully lived up to the preseason dope predictions as th ey suffered but a lone defeat during the ninegame schedule. Entrenched soundl y in second place was the sophomore t eam with six victories and three defeats . The juniors and freshmen handicapped by weak pitching staffs were tied for last place with two wins and seven defeats each.

THE ALL-S CHOOL

TEAM

As a merit for their fine performance throughout the season , the "B" club along with class athletic directors elected the following men to positions on the All -School Team:

Paul Corlett , Senior

John Ed Roberts , Senior

Willis Snowbarger , Junior

Dick Littrell , JuniOT

Daniel Yarbrough, Senior Cecil Miller, Senior Hoy le Thomas , Senior Wa y ne Coz ze ns , Sophomo re Jimmie Messer , Freshman Morris Chalfant , Sophomo1· e Roy Ingle, Freshman

Speaking of Tennis

MEN'SSINGLES

Morris Chalfant is not only the flashiest but also one of the most outstanding racket wielders ever to hold the men's tennis singles crown at BethanyPeniel College

Demonstrating superb tennis that showed no faults, he combined a powerful driving game, both forehand and backhand, with a terrific net game that nearly blasted his opponents off the court. In the finals he conquered David Sharp 6-2, 6- 1, 6-1 for the championship.

MEN'SDOUBLES

Morris Chalfant teamed with Royce Wilson, to sweep through to victory in the doub l es br acket after several hard -fought mat ches. C ompetition was extremely stiff from the start but slashing drives, effective returns , superb net play, along with smooth teamwork, fina lly routed all other aspirants to the ti tle.

WOMEN'SDOUBLES

After a yea r's lay -off , Miss Laura Grace Roberts and Miss Marjorie Crooks again teamed together to capture the championship which they held two years ago They comprised a well -round ed team and encountered little difficult y in ringing up their second championship triumph.

WOMEN'SSINGLES

Miss Geneva Llewellyn kept the sing l es crown in the freshman class , where it has rested for the last three years, by upsetting Miss Miriam Willingham in three hard -fought sets 7-5 , 6-4 , 6-4.

Miss Llewellyn possessed a whistling service, booming drives , and a steady backhand. Her ease and accuracy on the court resulted in her tennis victory.

Basketeers Make

Congratulations-John Ed Roberts , for your distinctive, hard- won honors as Beth any -Peniel College's most val u able a ll-ro u nd gentleman contribution to ou r sports activities.

, Thrills , and Crowds!

Jl H0YTHERESOPHOMORECHiMPS!"

Darwin Fauss

Preston Theall

Everett Garrison

Leonard Harper

JUNIORS

James Forman

Conley Pate

Dick Littrell

Ellis Gilbreath

Willis Snowbar ge r

Vernon Hodges

SENIORS

Ho y le Thomas

Cecil Miller

Paul Cor lett

John Ed Roberts

Dan Yarbrough

FROSH

Ed Brad l ey

Robert N ye

Delwin Hennessey

Charles Bro w ning

Fleming Pa rmer

Royse Wilson

Harley Duncan

Marvin Peterson

Everett Walden

Kenneth A l exander

Jerry McC l ain

Morris C halfant

:askets
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Dan, take care , here comes Morris

MY TIMBERS

Louise Buttram

Jean winans

Mildred Jones

Feminine Basketeers

SOPHOMORES !GAIN!"

Miriam Willingham

Elfrieda Shellenberger

Lavern Pate

JUNIOR -SENIOR

Marjorie Fisher

D ortha Bevill

Mary Smith

Blanche Vaughn

J essye Collins

. A LL-STARS

Blanche Vaughn

J essye Collins

Mildred Jones

Dortha Bevill

Louise Buttram

Naomi Beiner

Lavern Pate

Teresa Spur lin

Miriam Willingham

FROSH

Esther Lusk

Mary Henderson

Wilma Hedrick

Idale en Anderson

Naomi Beiner

Valeira Sharpton

Teresa Spur l in

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and More Thrills!

Top Honors - to you, Miss J essye Collins, for your prowess in the realm of feminine athletics. We admire your capable qualities and sportsmanship.

Flash! Flash!

Personalities

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!

On Your Mark! Get Set! Go!

One da y each yea r is set aside for the men of Bethan y -Peniel College to show their athletic prowess. This is known as Track and Field Day.

With the coming of each spring new records are being written into the record books, and if good weather prevails , this year should be no exception .

The grads of former days are reluctantly watching their marks fall one by one as new aspirants eagerly carry away top honors.

The records at which they will be shooting this spring are as follows:

EVENT T ITL E HOLDER RECORD YEAR MADE 50-yard dash Curtis Smith 5.4 sec. 1935 100 -y ard dash Curtis Smith 10.3 sec. 1933 220 -yard dash John Ed Roberts 22 .2 sec . 1939 440 -yard dash Ponder Gilliland 52 .5 sec. 1939 880-yard run Ellis Gilbreath 2:17.5 1939 1-mile run B y ron LeJeune 5:1.5 1932 2-mile run Darwin Fauss 11:45.7 1940 120 -y d. high hurdles Frank Fuson 18 .5 1940 220 -yd. low hurdles Frank Fuson 27.8 1940 440 -yd relay Beta 43.7 1935 Discus Harold Garrison 106'2" 1932 Shot put Harold Garrison 46'10" 1932 Hammer throw Robert Venable 121 '5" 1932 Po l e vault Milford Sadowsky 10 '1 0" 1937 High jump Ponder Gilliland 5'51/2" 1939 Broad jump Wayne Sears 20'2 3/4" 1940
SALTY AM AYS:•

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Boone,Genevieve

1428 N.W Fir st Oklahoma City Oklahom a Borchers,ViolaE.

Meade, Kan sas

Bounds,Lucille

506 Nor th Redmond St.

Bethanv,Oklahoma

Bounds,G!ennW.

506 No rth Redmond St.

Bethany Oklahom a

Boyd Elizabeth A.

Fort Worth, Tex as

Boyer, Helen N

402 North El Dorado, Kan sas

Bradley, Ed C.

1413 Okema

Elkhart , Irdiana

Brad shaw, Od ell D.

Fir st Street

Bethany, Oklahom a

Bradshaw, Sophia M.

1325 W. Colorado Ave.

ArkansasCitv.Kansas

Brannon,Riley·s.

405 Baltimore Piainview.Texas

Brasher,MiltonW.

5 15 Lew i s St.

LakeCharles,Louisiana

Bridge, Ro sa lin d J.

Route No. 1

Clevol and , Oklaho11 a BridgemanMarvE

Ponca City, Okl ahoma

Briscoe,PaulV

Route No. 2

Ponca City, Okl ah om a Briscoe,VelmaLeeS.

Beth anv, Oklahoma

Brown,BernadineM

Vinson,Oklahoma

Brown,BettyAnn

Box 9

Co manche, Okl ahoma

Brown,DonaldI.

200 Nor th Hammond St.

Bethany Oklahom a Brown,W.

200 North Ham mond St.

Bethany, Oklahom a

Brown,MaggieE.

Bethany, Oklaho ma

Bro wning, Charles J

1667 Fares Ave.

EvansviIndiana

Brunkau,ErlieneR.

Elkhart,Kansas

Brien,Rita

40 2 North Co ll ege St.

Bethany,OKlahoma

Brient, Lavelle

409 North Main

Black we ll , Oklahom a

Buck, Lee A

Bethany, Oklahom a

Bugh, Grace A.

3 111 Fontene lle Blvd.

Omaha,Nebraska

Bugh , Vernon G.

3 111 Fontenelle Bl vd.

Omaha,Nebraska

Bussey, Dorothy V. 1615 Sixth St.

Lubbock, Texas

Buttler, Me l ba Lee

Route No. 6

L ubbock, Texas

Buttram,Louise 522 Seventh Ave. Palmetto,Florida

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Ca llo way, Charlene E.

301 North Pen iel St.

Bethany, Oklahoma

Ca lloway, Hazel B

30 1 North Pen ie' St.

Bethan y, Oklahom a Cargill,ThorvalP.

605 South Park

Shawnee,Oklahoma

Carland , Beatrice H

201 North Co!le oe St.

Bethany, Oklahoma

Carland, Ralph C.

201 Nort h Co! leae St.

Bethany, Oklahom a

Carl,JennieL.

3015 West Twe lfth St.

Lit tle Rock , Arkansas

CarsonFrances VictoryDrive

Marshall , Te xas

Cart er, Eliz abeth E.

108 North 23 'd St.

Temple,Texas

Carter,JoyceM.

218 South A Black we ll , Oklahoma

Carter,NaomiRuth

Route No. 1

Lions,Kansas

Carte r, Walter M.

925 North Griffi n Okmulgee, Oklahom a Carter,EmmettW.

1008 North Gr iffin

Okmulgee Oklahoma

Ch a lfant, Morris D

502112 Lafavette

Danville,Illinois

Ctlaplin,FrankieM

Bethany Oklahom a

Chaoman Pau l B.

3 07 North Colle ge St.

Betha "Y, Oklahoma

Chapman , Marioo L.

3 07 North Colleg e St.

Bethany , Oklaho ma

Cheek Ann D.

724 East Thirt eenth No rth l ittle Ro ck, Ark

Chisum, Cl•lon A

CenterTexas

Chrane,FrancesE.

Eldon,Missouri

Chao!in,AnnaMae

407 North Red'11ond

Bethany Oklaho '11a

Cle ve land, Mel vin C.

Route No 1

Cisco,Texas

Cle>·eland.JPssieS.

Route No 1

Cisco, Cle ve laod Lander G.

Route No 1

Cisco,TPxas

Close, Leo ne M.

Kingsdown.Kanqs

Cochran,RichardH.

MountViewMissouri

Collins,JessyeM.

Box 13

Capitan, New Mex ico

Colston , Rub y L.

Route No 3 Box 269

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Coody, Don R.

405 North Peniel

Beth any, Okla homa

Coody, Vernon L.

405 North Peniel

Bethany, Oklahoma Cook, Jau nita N.

Tipton,Oklahoma

Cooner,ElzoraA

Tenth Ave.

Jasper,Alaba:na

Cooper,VivianK.

203 N.E. Si xth St.

A na darko, Oklah oma

Coo per, Sev i II a M.

203 N E. Sixth St.

An adarko, Oklahoma

Corbin , Lynette E.

1305 North Bolliver

Marshall,Texas

Cordell,Frances

Route No 2

Waton9a,Oklahoma

Corlett, David S.

Baker Apt s.

Bethany Oklahoma

Corlett , J Paul

205 North Colle ge St.

Bethany, Oklahoma

Corl ett, Ro sa bel! G.

Baker Ap ts.

Bethany, Oklahoma

Corne li son , Ll oyd E.

Route No. 8, Box 462

Dallas,Texas

Cotton,ArchieE

Route No 1

Cu shina , Oklahoma

Cotton,ClarenceE

Box 4334 Okl ahoma Cit v. Oklahoma

Cottoo , Ronald t.

1002 Ea st Second

Cu sh ing, Oklahoma

Couchman,NaomiJane

305 North Peniel

Betha ny, Oklahom a

Covey, Naomi D.

914 West College

Bl ack we ll , Okl ah om a

Cowan,RenaMae

W i st er, Okl aho ma

Cozzens,WayneP

Capitan,NewMexico

Craqer, Ad en M.

Rout e No. 2

Ballen ge r Texas

Cra wford , Huel B.

Route No. 3

Cu shino , Oklahoma

Cr i st, l<vle Myers

Box 421

Bethany, Oklahoma

Cri st, Welsey F.

Bo x 421

Beth any , Oklah oma

Curtis,H.M.

Route No. 1

Tel ephone, Texas

Curti s Irene J.

Bethany Oklah oma

Curti s, Juanel L.

Telephone,Texas - D-

Dard en, Earl C

103 South Asbury

Bethan y, Oklaho ma

Darden,RoyE.

103 South Asb ury

Betha nv, Oklahoma

Darden. Ruth A.

J 03 · South Asbury

Beth anv Oklahoma

Darden , Th oda D.

103 South Asburv

Bethany, Oklahoma

Davis,Marjorie L.

Box 194

Clearwater, Kan sas

Dav i s, Ravmond D

412 N W. Second

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Davis, Raymo nd C

Box 194

Clearwater,Kansas

Davis, Shelby M

303 North Peniel

Bethany, Oklahoma

Davis,WalterH.

Olli ; et , Illinoi s

Da wso n, Del la E.

604 North Peniel

Beth any, Oklahom a

Day, Thelma 0.

Oklahoma City, Oklahom a DeBoard Chri stine G.

Bethany, Oklahoma

DeBo ar d, Ed wa rd B

Bethany, Oklahoma

DeGroodt, Lu cena G.

124 North Peniel

Bethany, Okl ahoma

Dixon,CoraLee

126 E St.

Ardmore , Oklahom a Dobson Willis B. Jr.

113 West Second St.

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Douglas,MildredJune

3 08 North Colleg e

Bethany , Oklahoma

Duckett, Erl ene D

1114 North Fourth St.

Wa co 1 Texas

Duffy, Car l L.

West Sunbury, Pa

DuFour1RomaJoy

W il son , Oklahom a Duncan,Harley

Handle y, Texa s

Dunn1GenevaL.

At wood, Oklaho ma

Dunn,MargaretM

309 N W Fourth

Beth any, Oklaho ma

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Eagan,NaomiB.

South Dona ld

Bethan y, Oklah oma

Elli ott , Dou glas D

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Ely, Bonnie June

610 North Peni el

Bethany, Oklahom a Emberton,MildredM.

619 Canfie ld St.

Gladewater,Texas

Emerson,LaRon

Bethany, Oklahom a Esth er, June P.

Peck,Kansas

Et heridg e, Estel L.

808 John son

Ama rillo , Texas

Ewinq,ElaineW.

206 N.W. Fi r st

Beth any, Oklahom a -F-

Fain,ShirleyD

400 North Don ald

Bethan y, Okl ahoma

Fauss,DarwinC.

514 North Co ll ege

Bethan y Oklahom a Feldman, Mildred N.

Meade, Kansas

Feldman , J. Flo yd

Meade,Kansas

Felts, Doil F

Tishominoo,Oklahoma

Fe!ts. Tr essa

Tishomingo Okl ahoma

Fish,LawrenceD.

Route No. 4

Oklahoma City , Oklahom a F isher, William C.

Bethany , Oklahom a Fi sher, Mariorie C

Bethany, oklahoma

Flac k, Paul E

Dorse t , Ohio

Floyd, John H

311 North College

Beth any, Okl ahoma

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Pace Curtis L.

Box 164

Antlers , Oklahoma

Pace,MarvinJ.

Box 164

Antlers, Oklahom a

Pard ue , Maurice P

Dra we r F

Lo ving/ New Mexico

Pardue, Bru ce D

DrawerF

Loving , New Mexico

Parmer,FlemingE.

1267 Van Buren

Beaumont , Texa s

Parrish,Herman L.

122 North Peniel

Bethany Oklahoma

Pate, Conley D

313 N.W. Second St.

Bethany, Oklahom a

Pate, Laverne B

313 N.W Second St.

Bethany, Oklahoma Patterson , Lewis W.

Route No. 2

Aberna t hy, Texa s

Patton , Clar e nce J.

Route No 5

Bloomington , Indiana

Patton,Virginia

Route No. 5

Bloomington , Indian a

Paylor, Albert M.

503 N.W. Second St.

Bethan v. Oklahom a

Payne, Effie M.

511 N.W. Main

Bethany Oklahom a Payne, Robert

511 N.W Main

Bethanv, Oklahom a

Pearce,Marilyn

725 North Redmond

Bethan y, Oklahom a

Peck, Bennye D.

210 North Donald

Bethany , Ok lahoma

Peterson/MarvinA.

Udall , Kansas Philio s, Janell e

207 South Asburv

Bethanv Oklahom a

Pickens,NinaCharleen

1722 P'Yk Ave nue

Little Rock Arkan sas

Pohl , Alice M.

Meade Kansas

Po sev, Madge

2923 Troo st k •e.

Kansas City, Missouri

Powell, Cleon G.

Kingston Ok lahoma

Pre sson, Wi lford V

715 South Wewoka

Wewoka Oklahom a Pritchett F Lucille

Box 176

Bethan y Oklahom a Pummill, Ma rv Loui se

117 West First

Newton, Kan sas - R-

Ramick , Ela ine E.

426 West Firs t ElDorado,Kansas

Ray, Alice L.

Route No. 2

Wis ter Okl ahoma

Reed, Elizabeth G

53 0 North Ha llistan St.

Pasadena, Californi a

Reeves, Erma L Vici, Oklahoma

Rice, Exa Y

Bethany, Oklaho ma

Rice , Mildred K

208 North College

Bethany, Ok lahoma

Rice Paul W.

Bethany, Okl ahoma

Rich ardson , N. Peggie

411 Clayton Ave.

Poteau, Ok lahoma

Ridings Dorothy M.

119 North Asbury

Bethany, Ok lahoma

Ridings,Douglas L.

119 North Asbury

Bethany, Oklahoma

Ri dings, Joel Don

300 North Redmond

Bethany, Oklahoma

Rigg s, La Don a M.

108 North Mueller

Bethany, Ok lahoma

Roberts, Charle s L.

Ma in Street

Erick Oklahoma

Roberts , John Ed ward Box 428

Pilot Point , Texas

Roberts , Laura Grace

Box 428

Pilot Point , Texas

Roeber,RMarie

1807 South Locust

Pittsburg , Kansas

Ronnekamp, George B.

Juniata, Nebraska

Rubino,Margherita

317 North Hammond

Bethany, Oklahoma

Rushing , Quay V

Drumright , Oklahoma -S-

Sanford, Jewe l M.

406 N. W. Second

Bethany, Oklahoma

Schott, Doree n R.

126 East Fifth Ave

Hutchinson, Kansas

Scoggins, Josephine C.

1210 Bell

Beatrice , Nebraska

Sears , Erma

Sm ith Cent er, Kansas

Seav, Dorothy L.

415 West 60th Terrac e

Kansas City Missouri

Sharp, David L.

802 Grant St.

Carthage , Missouri

Sharpton, Val eria L.

Route No 4

Center, Texas

Shaw, Lora L.

307 North Peniel

Bethany, Okl ahoma

Sh•ddon, Joseph

Carrigan , Texas

Shellenberger, Elfrieda

1538 N. Wac o

Wichita , Kansas

Shields, Mabie E

Route No 2

Nas h, Oklahoma

Short , James V

303 South College

Bethan y, Okl ahoma

In Appreciation

Shropshire Mary Ja ne

112 Third St.

Mc Pherson, Kansas

Simmons, Peter E.

Farme r's Market

Tul sa, Oklahom a

Simps on, Geraldine

Pi edmont , Ok lahoma

Simpson, Helen L.

4420 West 22nd St.

Little Rock Arkan sas

Simpson, Marvin C.

Viloni a, Arkan sas

Simp son, Ralph E

4420 West 22nd St.

Little Rock , Arkansas

Simpson, Ray L.

322 Oliver Con way, Arkans as

Simpson, Wilda J.

3344 N.W 22nd St.

Oklahoma City, Oklahom a

Sledge , Rudene 0. Box 567

Duncan , Oklahoma Smith Floyd T

Purce ll , Oklahoma

Smith , Mende l l H

307 N. W. First

Bethany, Oklahoma

Smith, Mary L.

111 N.W. First

Bethany, Oklahoma

Smith , Marie M.

301 N.W. First

Bethany, Okl ahoma

Snowbarger, Willis E

Sylvia , Kansas

South, Willard J

La wton, Oklahoma

Speegle Martha Lou

Genera l Delivery

Dewey, Oklahoma

Spicer, Charles M.

Route No 2

Hazelton , Kan sas

Spradlin, Georqe Lee

Route No 2 Canute, Oklahoma

Spurlin, Teresa L

Box 385

Mason, Texas

Ste ve nson, Josephine E

211 North Western

Britton , Okl ahoma

Stockett , Lois A

610 North Mueller

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Stone , Elaine L.

Route No 1, Box 79

Burrton , Kan sas

Stranq , Jovce Marie

J 21 N.W. Main

Beth anv, Oklahoma

Stro11d Mildred E.

2517 East Fifth St.

North Littl• Rock Ark

Summers , Clifton L.

Route No. 2

Maud , Oklahoma

Summerhill, Martha

427 West Fir st St.

El Dorado, Ark ansas

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Ta vlor, Charle s Ed ward

2824 Edgar St.

Shreveport , Louisiana

Tavlor, Charles T.

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Ta y lor, Helen H

Bethany Okl ahoma

Taylor, Ramoth B.

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Tay lor, Tressie R.

313 N.W. Fir st St.

Beth any, Oklahoma

Tharp, Norma Jean

107 A sb ury

Beth any, Okl aho ma

Theall, Preston J

Route No. 1, Box 1G

Sil sbee, Tex as

Theus, Ernestin e H.

Bethan y, Oklahoma

Theus, Imogene D.

Bethany, Oklahoma

Thomas Hoyle C

1825 Pegram

Charlotte North Carolin a

Thomp so n, Luther J.

629 Texas St.

Pine Bluff, Arkans as

Tid we ll , Virginia L.

721 North Peni el St.

Bethany, Oklahom a

Trice , Louise C.

N.W. Fiftieth

Bethany, Oklaho ma

Turner, Caro l L.

304 N.W. Ave

Beth any, Oklahoma - U-

Unruh, Ramon R

Route No. 4

Hutchinson , Kan sas - V-

Van Arsdel, Roy C.

107 S.E Fir st St.

Bethany, Oklahom a

Vann, Billye J.

Woodville , Oklahoma

Vaughn , Blanche

Atoka , Oklahoma

Vaughn , Sadie 0

Lake Arthur, Louisiana

Vogt , Anna Meade, l<ansas

Vogt , Kenneth P.

Bethany, Oklaho ma

Vogt , Ruby C

Bethany, Oklahom a - W-

Waddle, Vald '! Mae

622 West Twe lfth St.

Dall as, Texas

Wa l cott , Lo Anna Oakl and, Oklahom a

Wa l den Alice F

Box 9 Ford , Kansas

Walden, Everett 0.

Box 9 Ford , Kansa s

Walker, Bonnie J

1519 S. E. 29th St.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Wa lker, Harold M. -

1519 S. E. 29th St.

Oklahoma City, Oklahom a

Wann, Claude W.

Batesville , Arkan sas

Warrick, Faye

Bethany, Oklahom a

Wehling, Patricia J.

7204 N.W. 39th St.

Oklahoma City, Oklahom a

Welty, Jack D.

Bethany, Okl ahoma

West, Clifton C.

Beth any, Oklaho ma

Whee ler, Mar jorie R

1402 East Grand

Marshall, Texa s

White , Claude G.

610 West Texas

Durant, Ok lahoma

Wh ite , Lou venia I.

401 South Ninth

Durant , Okl ahorna

Whitener, Pau Ia

Rout e No. 3

Duncan , Oklahom a

Wiese, Eugenia M.

800 South Cooper

Arlington , Te xas

Wigington, Vernie Be l l

1332 Ea st Allen

Fort Worth , Tex as

Willey , Lave lle

600 North Redmo nd

Bethany, Oklahoma

Willey, Jane C.

600 North Redmond

Bethany Oklahom a

W illiams, Gladys E.

1008 South Martin son

Wichita , Kansas

Williams, Mariam V

431 Mobberly Longview, Texa s

Williams, Trafton D.

915 Cumberland Dri ve

L ittle Rock , Arkan sas

Willingham, Miriam I.

7100 Virginia Ave.

St. Louis , Missouri

Willis, Mildred L.

1801 Broadmoor, Bo x 3026

Amarillo , Texas

Wi lson, Ch ar les F

Wauke e, Io wa

Wilson, Royce E

812 North l<ansas

Roswe ll , New Mexico

Wilso n, Irene E.

1464 Wirt

Omaha, Nebraska

Wiman, Margaret Glenn

Ap arta do 85

Chicl ayo, Peru , S A

Winans, Jea n W.

115 St. Francis St.

San Antonio, Te xas

Wood, Lyman P

HiiiSborough Texas -Y-

Yarbrou9h, Lois E.

712 North Peniel

Beth any, Oklahoma

Yarbrouah, Daniel J.

712 Nor th Peniel

Beth any, Okl ahoma

Yarbrouqh, Guyon B

712 North Peni el

Bethany , Oklahoma

Yarbrough , Juanita Audie

Vin so n, Oklahoma

Yarbrough, Vanita Au dry

Vinson , Oklahoma

Yeager, Wilf11a P.

Imbod en Arkan sas

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Mr Don Messer WE. wi1.h to E.Xf7.E.H a

Mr. Alfred Minyard

Mr . Huel Crawford

Miss Pauline Miller

Mr. William Finney

Mr. Rob e rt Winkler

Mr. W. C. Bonne y Mr. B M. Hall

Friends of anon y mit y

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Did you ever vote on a " most popular " girl or bo y and fe e l that the one who was elected was not the proper one for the place? Ma y b e we all have Well, you can take this to the ones yo u think deserve th e titl es and get their autographs

Most representative girl:

Most representative bo y:

Fri end liest boy:

Friendliest girl:

Best athlete of the boys:

Best athlete of the gir ls:

B es t sport :

Favorite t eacher:

Best musician:

Most jolly student:

M os t studious person :

Girl with prettiest eyes:

Bo y with prettiest hair:

Best writer :

Neatest person:

Most original person:

Most generous bo y:

Most uns e lfish girl:

B est dramatist:

Most popular teacher:

One with whom I have t he most fun :

B est singer:

An ideal married co uple:

Closest friend :

Best artist:

Most mannerly person:

Most versatile student:

Most courteous person:

One whom I admire :

Most sympathetic teacher:

A pretty "red-head"

Most talented person:

Most d e pendable p e rs ':' n:

Most thorough teacher:

Hardest worker:

A likeable blond:

Most mischievou s :

B est loser:

An understanding fri e nd:

An int e resting brunett e :

Most inspiring pers on:

Most likeable personality:

Most ambitious p e rs on:

Most vivacious p e rson:

Most handsome bo y :

Best dr e ssed girl:

Best track man:

Best track girl:

Most popular boy:

Most popular girl:

ALL WORK AN D---J ACK BRI NGS HO ME THE

All work and no play makes Jack, but of course some play help s. Outside of the work one finds to do around the school, here are some of the occupations of the students.

FLY BUSINESS-Luther Th ompson , Juni or Moore , Mor r is Chalfant , Hu el Crawford , and Wallace Korn egay say, "Shoe , shoe , let u s shoe you."

FLATTERY BUSINESS -Don Messer says , "Say it with photographs; flatter y almost guaranteed."

GOSSIP BUSINESS-Kenneth Vogt , Archei and H ersche l Meredith, Darwin F auss, Bazil Highley, Sam Hou se , Thomas Moore, and L awren ce Fish say, "Have you heard the lat est gossip. No? Th en let us add you to our list of newspaper subscribers."

SHADY BUSINESS- Wesl ey Crist says, "You have as much privacy as a goldfish b e hind those ragged shades. L e t me install you some new shades or venetian blinds "

SLICK WORK-Willis Lambert and Huel Crawf or d say , "Bring your car around and let us grease it "

DANGEROUS BUSINESS-Con ley Pate says, " I used to pla y Post Office but now it's work."

HOT AIR BUSINESS-Charles Ta y lor says, "How about some tailored service for yo ur car-gasoline , or free air?"

FEED BUSINESS-M yr tle Hill and Doil Felts say, "Come over to our cafes and fill your ' tummies' for a quarter or a dollar "

BRING 'EM BACK DEAD BUSINESS-Lander Cleveland says, "My boss and I will bur y yo ur dead "

PRUNE BUSINESS-Me lvin Cleveland , Emmett Carter , P re ston Theall , and L ew is McMahon say, "Don't yo u need some nice fresh fruits , vegetables , or meats today?"

SMOOTHING WORK-Earl and Roy Darden say, "Let us sand your floors ."

PRESSING BUSINESS-Vernon Coody and Ralph Simpson say, " L ook at your bag gy pants (everyone else does) and let us clean and press them (pants)."

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS-Marjorie Wheeler and Gladys Williams say, " Supply yo ur needs at the Five -and-ten ."

COOKY BUSINESS-Clifton West and Paul Rice sa y, " Let the bakery bake it for you ."

HAIR-RAISING WORK- Clyde Aikman says, "Let me trim that bush from around yo ur ears and shave yo ur face."

GRAPEVINE BUSINESS- Lois Stockett sa ys, "Send me all the gossip you know. I work in the Tribune Office , yo u know "

LIQUID (ated) BUSINESS- Oda and Leona Milburn say, " Need some good dairy milk?"

DIRTY WORK-Anna Vogt , Mariam Williams , Jo Graham and many others sa y , "\Ve're modern Cinderellas , cleaning people's dirty houses for our board. "

- K. M.C

Ten Nights in a Staff Room

This is a moral lesson on the evils of intemperance-the intemperanc e of never doing today what you can put off till tomorrow and then trying to do it all tomorrow. This moral is taught in ten spasms of blank prose.

The burlap rises on a dark sta ge, but in bursts the vivacious secretar y, Glad y s Lusk. After switching on the light and looking under the table for Breez y, she sits down to leaf through some assorted college annuals.

The door opens and Kyle Crist struggles in with three bales of manuscripts. " I'm sorry I didn't have time to write an y more than this toda y, what with eight hours of classes," she murmurs as she notes the time , e leven o 'clock.

At this juncture Editor Charmin' Breezy bree zes in with a dumm y in his arms. (Note: a dumm y is a sampl e which the editor mak e s to show th e printers and engravers how; it is not a member of the staff )

At six minutes till twelve, Ro y Van stumbl e s in with twenty -sev e n sh e ets of pap e r , all beginning the same way and all ending in a series of doodles. He is given seven annuals to read as models.

Ra y mond Hurn drops in to report progress on ads , but stays to sa y, "Listen , I'm serious. You really do need some insurance on this manuscript and these pictures. Now , I have a little policy-"

As he leaves , Evie Littrell of the ECHO arrives to remind Glad y s that she is in the wrong staff room-that she should be typing news , not histor y.

She is followed by El Shellenberger with her pop -corn popper , but nobod y brought any butter.

J onsey comes in with four doubl e exposures , which she says constitut e a double feature , and notes that Ro y has not written a cr y in' thing y et.

At two -ten, Kyle Crist decides to go home , and bumps into White , th e night watchman , as she opens the door.

The burlap falls at twenty minutes past three as the editor goes home to study for-?

Act II

Ditto with minor changes.

Act III

Ditto with ditto ditto

Act IV through X Ditto

As the y ears hasten by and memori e s begin to lo se th e ir detail , it is our s incerest desire that this book w ill be a tr e a sure hou se t o w h ich me m b e r s of the Cl ass of ' 41 and f r iend s ma y t u r n an d explo re th e che r i sh e d personal t ouch es that g i ve m e a ni n g t o t he ti m e- wo r n but agele ss phrase , "We were in coll ege togethe r" .

Your editor , Allen " Bre se e " Miller

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