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Published by the Student Body of BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE
Bethany, Oklahoma
BoB TROUTMAN Business Manager NEIL HIGHTOWER
Associate Editor
ToMMIE JoHNSON
Sponsors Secretary JACKIE MIZELL
DR. & MRS. w. c . LADUE
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To one ,,vho, through vital Christian experience, a high appreciation of spiritural values , and the proper use of scholastic opportunities, has attained an exemplar y integration of life . . . to one , the very quality of whose soul impels him to inspire others in appreciation of his work, his Christian example, and his friendship we dedicate the 194 7 ARROW to
Professor Jack \ V Moore
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The ability to make religion an integral part of life is not gained over night. Training is necessary before we can know how to apply the Christian ethic to the things we do; say, and feel. This is the purpose of Bethany-Peniel College to provide training for Christian young people in a thoroughly religious atniosphere, and under the leadership of capable teachers who, through training and personal experience, have made an integration of life.
The 194 7 ARROW has been planned to give you an un-biased view of our school. vVe have emphasized every phase of college life; for we believe that whether it be social, athletic, or scholastic, it is religious when organized around and carried on according to Christian ideals.
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BRESEE HALL
SCIENCE I-IALL
FINE ARTS BUILDING
GYMNASIUM
FANNING HALL
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BUD ROBINSON HALL
JERNIGAN I-IALL
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
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COLLEGE CI-IURCI-I
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CONTENTS
BOOK I ___ ADMINISTRATION
BOOK II ____ FACULTY AND CURRICULA
BOOK III ______ ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
BOOK IV __ STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
BOOK V _______ SPORTS
BOOK VI _ COLLEGE LIFE
ADMINISTRATION
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May 1, 1947
To the Students of Bethany-Penie1 College:
Today we are participating in privileges that have been purchased for us by others. We are the beneficiaries of a rich legacy, the treasures of which will become increasingly meaningful with the passing of the years.
The friendships which we have formed are deep in their significance. In most instances, these friendships have been formed because of the appreciation of the real worth of the sterling character found in one another. In any event, the significance of our college relationships will became more and more apparent as many and develop in Christian grace and usefulness and as they become responsible leaders in their respective fields of service.
Our teachers are rendering priceless service. Years of toil and study have qualified them to lead us past the quagmire of error to the gateways of truth. Sound Christian character, an appreciation of true life and of · real values, and the element of sacrificial service, which motivates their work, has given these teachers a genuine concern for those in whom they are endeavoring to make such worthwhile investment. Time will enhance the value which we place upon the godly life and the priceless counsel which each of them has given us.
The value of study, the import of courses, the impact of the college chapel, the influence of friends, the worship of the church and the guidance of our leaders will be revealed in their true worth as we draw upon the strength which they have contributed to our lives or as we find ourselves weak because of our failure to have properly appreciated and stored these riches. May we at once, if we have not already done so, make such personal adjustment as will enable us in life's eventide to review with gratit1,1de, and without embarrassment, the pages of this record which our efficient ARROW staff has given us.
OSCAR. J. FINCH PRESI D ENT
FRANK J KEMENDO B USINESS MANAGER
OJF:bd CHARACTER e CULTURE e CHRIST
Rev. W. A. Carter, Eastern Oklahoma District
Dr. Jarrette Aycock , Kansa s City Distri ct
Rev A Milton Smith, Kansas City District
Dr. Harold Reed; District
Rev . Curti s Smith, Dalla s District
Rev. Odell Brown , Abilene District
Rev A Leroy Taylor , Western Oklahoma District
Rev. Mrs. Agnes Diffee , Arkansas District
Dr. Roy Cantrell, Kansas District
Dr C B Strang, Western Oklahoma District
Rev. J Melton Thoma s, San Antonio Di strict
Rev W Lawson Brown, Nebraska District
Rev W R McClure, Abilene District
Rev. W. H John son , Eastern Oklahoma Di strict
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Rev W B. Walker, Abilene District
Mr. B. M. Hall, Western Oklahoma District
Rev. R T. Williams , Jr ., Western Oklahoma District Dr. B F. Neely, Eastern Oklahoma District
Mr. John Stockton, Alumni Representative
Dr. C. A McConnell (not a board member)
Rev. Wayne Sears, Kansas City District
Rev R. M Parks, Arkansas Distri ct
Rev . J. W . Short, Arkansas District
Mr E. W Snowbarger, Kansas District
Rev. W. R Donaldson , Eastern Oklahoma District
Rev Elbert Dodd , Louisiana District
Rev W. 0. Fisher, Louisiana District
Rev. Paul Garrett, Dallas District
Rev. Hadley Hall, San Antonio District
Rev. H. M. Curtis, Eastern Oklahoma District
Rev. R:B Keny, Eastern Oklahoma District
Dr I. C. Matthis, Dallas District
rRUSTEES
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REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
Mrs. C · secretary
PROFESSOR C. H. WIMAN Registrar
Marceliene Thompson Office Assistant
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Carolyn Davis and Alberta Student Assistants
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Margaret Henderson Student Assistant
BUSINESS OFFICE
Jimmie Roach Cashier
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Elaine Timm Secretary
Dan Beresford Veteran Administrator
Mr. Frank J. Kemendo Business Manager ·
Ruth Ann Miller Office Assistant
Ten of the finest gentlemen and one of the sweetest ladies that can be found anywhere,-this is the ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL. Why should any student fear the Council? He needn ' t if he behaves "himself!
Dr. 0 J. Finch , Chairman
Mr. Frank J. Kemendo
Profe ssor C. C. Crill
Professor Lester Dunn
Professor" Earl V. Greer
Professor E. C. Hall
Dr. Wilson C La Due
Professor J W. Moore
Mrs. Mary J. Sears
Professor Vernon Snowbarger
Professor C H. Wiman
Miss Bernice Dawson , Secretary to the President
Miss Miriam Scott
Secretary to the Business Manager
Miss Minnie Lea Taylor
Secretary to the Dean of Student Life
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FACULTY AND CURRICULA
DIVISION 01=
The Faculty at Chapel
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 35
LIBERAL ARTS CURRICULA
Liberal arts curricula are offered leading to graduation with the foll ow ing degrees : Bachelor of Arts (A. B.); Bachelor of Arts in Spee ch ( A. B. in Speech) ; Bachelor of Science in Business Education ( B S in Business Education ); Bachelor of Science in Home Economic s ( B.S. in Home Economics).
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PROFESSOR C. HAROLD RIPPER Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences
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DR. WILSON C. LA DUE Acting Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences
HISTORY
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To give the student a general view of the development of civilization and lead him to a proper appreciation of the unity and continuity of history.
To give an interpretation of human relations, in reference to Christian standards of living, through an intelligent understanding of the factors involved in society's cultural, economic, social, and political problems.
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PROFESSOR FRED FLOYD Chairman
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
Skill in the communication of ideas through speech and writing.
Training in intelligent, appreciative reading.
Comprehension of the significant features of the English language, its growth, development,' and present status.
Wide acquaintance with good literature; the understanding of our recorded heritage of significant ideas, great personalities, meaningful human experience, and artistic forms of expression.
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PROFESSOR WILLIS B. DOBSON Chairman
PROFESSOR VADA LEE BEARD
PROFESSOR ANNA B. LAUGHBAUM
PROFESSOR CAROL S. LUNDY
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PROFESSOR MARIANNA SIMMONS
I-lOME ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
The major objective of the Home Economics department is to offer courses to the student which will enable her to achieve a satisfactory social relationship, and opportunity to acquire techniques and skills needed in immediate personal and home ' living, and learning how to use her resources to attain the goals set up as the most worthwhile values of life.
This objective is best obtained in conjunction with a high standard of Christian living
PROFESSOR EURELA BROWN
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PROFESSOR ANNE GREVE
CLUB
E. Simps · Heap v ·on , President· H ' ICe -Pres. · M ' · Jones S , ' · Ingle, R ' ec y; eporter M Akin T , rea s.; R
(Fi rst row ) R Heap, M. Akin, Prof E. Brown , E. Simpson , H Jories, M Ingle (Second row ) M Perkins, P Jameson, M Rowlett , L Davenport, E. Harris (Third row) S Davis, L. Bynum, N Harris , I. Carlson , D Buffington, M Shive, L. King , L. Rowlett. (Fourth row) I. Ra ymer, E. Nee! , L. Hoffpauir , A. Butler, M Rose, M Hale, R Carter, R Reeves. (F ifth row) C M cGill , D Mizell , P Ti mm , A. Duffey, B Jones, K. Ta ylor , J Johnson , A Groff , A Hoffpauir.
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PROFESSOR BOYD SHANNON Chairman
BUSINESS EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To develop skills and acquire knowledge which will enable the students to assume responsibility for their personal , family , and social business activities
To develop skills and attitudes which enable the students to secure initial office positions and make shorter their apprenticeship period in business
To ·develop proper social, economic, and business understandings which will enable the students to lead satisfactory lives as individuals and as useful members of society.
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To aid the stud ent in understanding and appreciating the part that chemistry has played and is pla yi ng in the d evelopment of our civilization and in the extension of our understanding of the physical world.
To aid the student to acceptable laboratory te6hniques and an appreciation of the possibilities of scientific research
To provide thorough training for tho se who expect to enter such specialized fields as teaching, re search, engineering, industrial chemistry, m edicine , and other professions ; also to provide general knowledge of chemistry for those who wish a broad cultural background
To aid the student in realizing that there is agreement between true science an d the Christian religion .
PROFESSOR D. R. DANSKIN
Chairman
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MODERN LANGUAGES
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
Learning the skills involved in language, particularl y that of reading to acquire the tools for gaining knowledge of foreign countri es available onl y in the native language.
Becoming acquainted with the literature and thought of foreign countries.
Acquiring some knowledge of the cultural background of civilization.
The interpretation of foreign literature from the standpoint not onl y of good ta ste but also of Chri stian standard s.
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PROFESSOR V ADA LEE BEARD
DR WILSON C. LA DUE Chairman
PROFESSOR C H WIMAN
PROFESSOR C. HAROLD RIPPER Chairman
PSYCI-IOLOGY
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To help all student to formulate a personal interpretation of human behavior which is compatible with a Christian concept of personality and is supported by the experimental data of a sound scientific ps ychology
To help all students to gain insight into the principles of motivation that will lead to intelligent ., control of personal conduct, and to.. effective participation and leadership in activities of the social group.
To provide thorough undergraduate training in psychology for those who expect to enter such specialized fields as teaching, research, the Christian ministry, vocational counseling, industrial psychology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry.
:ro provide professional counseling service for those who are in need of guidance in making vocational, educational, or personality adjustments .
PROFESSOR MARY LA DUE
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PROFESSOR ANNE GREVE
MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
The motivation and necessary for the acquisition of the mental skills, techniques and factual knowledge requisite to a thorough mastery of the elementary mathematical tools found most useful in everyday life. Emphasis on valid derivation based on correct logical procedures.
An appreciative understanding of the nature and spirit of mathematics in general; its cultural aspects, its relation to the sciences, philosophy, and other liberal arts.
PROFESSOR E. C. HALL
PROFESSOR EARL V. GREER Chairman
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PROFESSOR VERNON A. SNOWBARGER
SPEECH
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To improve the diction, voice modulation and platform manner of the student, with a view to developing unaffected individuality.
To provide training in effective speech for those " students whose chosen profession or avocation ma y require proficiency in public speaking.
To ·develop skill in expression which will better equip the individual for places of leadership in community and church.
PROFESSOR LAWRENCE T. HOLMAN Chairman
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PROFESSOR CAROL S. LUNDY
PROFESSOR HELEN FAYE WADE
R-EC I TALl STS
Ruth Parham Graduate
Talmadge Stands Graduate
Mary Steve Sledge Graduate
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Mabel Cooner Graduate
Delene Johnson Graduate
Jean Moore Graduate
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CURRICULA IN RELIGION
Curricula are offered in religion leading to graduation with the Bachelor of Theology (Th. B.) degree, and the Certificate in Theology . The College also offers the Bachelor of Arts (A . B.) degree with a major in religion. The requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in religion, are the regular degree requirements in the Bachelor of Arts curriculum.
DR. 0 J. FINCH Dean Philosoph y and Religion
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DR. C A. McCONNELL Dean Emeritus of Religion
PI-ll LOSOPI-IY
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
To become aware of he religious and philosophic pattern s of thought and conduct of our Western culture.
To furnish the student with some of the tools of thought to be used alike b y the theologian and scientist.
To relate the natural ethic to the Christian re vela tion.
To give meaning and perspective to the whole of the educational process.
To lead the student to the discov e ry of and commitment to the true Christian values.
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DR. 0. J. FINCH Chairman
RELIGION
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
THE GENERAL AIM OF THIS DEPARTMENT IS TO PROVIDE FOR ALL STUDENTS:
A knowledge and understanding of the Bible
An outline of those basic truths which are essential to Christian experience and living
A proper emphasis upon the doctrine and experience of holiness
Inspiration and guidance toward a life of Christian service .
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE THERE IS A FURTHER OBJECTIVE OF PROVIDING FOR THE MINISTERIAL STUDENTS:
A more adequate knowledge of the doctrines and practices of the Christian Church.
A familiarity with principles of Biblical interpretation
A broad and foundational studv for those who plan to take advanced work in this field .
A working knowledge of the task , of the message, and of the procedures in the Christian ministry today
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PROFESSOR MARK MOORE
DR C. B STRANG
PROFESSOR HARPER WELCH
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PROFESSOR C . H . WIMAN
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Fine Arts Curricula
FINE ARTS CURRICULA
Curricula are offered in fine art s leading to graduation with the following degrees, certificates, and diplomas : Bachelor of Music ( B. Mus ); Bachelor of Music Education (B. Mus. Ed ); Bachelor of Fine Art s (B F A.); Certificate in Music ; Certificate in Applied Music; Certificate in Church Music'; Diploma in Applied Music; Certificate in Interpretative Speech
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
I. THE TRAINING OF YOUNG PEOPLE TO CARRY ON THE MUSIC PROGRAM OF THE CHURCH.
A. The preparation of students as ministers of music and church music directors
B. The training of ministers for an understanding of the music of the church
C. The training of evangelistic singers and song leader s.
D. The training of church organists and pianists.
II. THE TRAINING OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION IN THE FINE ARTS.
A. The training of teachers for grade and high school teaching in both the instrumental and vocal departments.
B The training of teachers for teaching applied music and music theory on the college level.
III. THE TRAINING OF THOSE ESPECIALLY GIFTED SO THEY ARE PREPARED FOR GRADUATE WORK.
A. This training is given especially in the applied branches of the Fine Arts (such a Voice, Piano , or Organ) preparing for individual achievement.
B. The ground work is given for teachers in the fields of church musi c, music theory , and music education.
IV. THE PRESENTATION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SUCH A WAY AS TO GIVE A CULTURAL BACKGROUND TO EACH STUDENT IN THE COLLEGE.
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PROFESSOR C. C. CRILL Dean Fine Arts
PROFESSOR LESTER DUNN Chairman
Voice Department
PROFESSOR MARL LA DUE Chairman
Piano Department
PROFESSOR WAYNE THORNE Chairman Instrumental Public School Music
PROFESSOR WILO MAY BERESFORD Chairman Music Theory
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PROFESSOR ELIZABETH NELSON Chairman Church Music
PROFESSOR ALICE CRILL Chairman
Vocal Public School Music
PROFESSOR
WILO MAY BERESFORD
Piano and Theory
PROFESSOR ALICE CRILL Piano
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Vocal Public School Music
PROFESSOR LLOREE W CLARK Piano
PROFESSOR C. C CRILL Voice
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PROFESSOR NAOMI DOBSON Voice
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PROFESSOR MARY FLICK Piano
PROFESSOR LESTER DUNN Voice
PROFESSOR RACHEL JACKSON Piano
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH NELSON Voice and Church Music
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PROFESSOR ALICE LEWIS Voice
PROFESSOR MARY LA DUE Piano and Theory
PROFESSOR MARIANNA SIMMONS Piano and Theory
PROFESSOR DUANE SMITH Voice
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PROFESSOR RUTH TAYLOR Piano
PROFESSOR VELMA STROMAN Piano
PROFESSOR WAYNE THORNE Theory
A CAPPELLA
(Front row) B Lindley, W. Helm, V. Ha sting s, M Cate, H Hightower , C. Horn , C Jernigan ( Second row) B. K. White , H Overmyer, F. Wiggs, M. Roeber, C Robert so n , M Scott, J. Kee, P. Jan zen, M Ball. (Third row) B Bak er, R Unruh, B Kifer , T Stand s, M. Little, A. Houts , G Moore, W Mansveld, G. Brown, L. Hillery. (Fourth row) M Unruh , L. Tl}ompson , W .McGill , C Horn , C. Harville, G Ronnekamp, M. Knight, M. Lunn , G Brunson , P. Helm , R Kee.
Professor C. C. Crill Director
Whether it's a religious classic, a familiar hymn, or a Negro spiritual, A CAPPELLA CHOIR is equally good. Picked from the best voices in school, the choir remains the most outstanding choral organization on the campus, the favorite of studen t s, faculty , and friends.
TREBLE CHOIR
First Row : D Waggoner (pianist), V Wilson, J. Gault, B. Human, M. Willsey, M. Hammon, D Buffington, M. Henderson , D Kifer, Prof. E. Nelson (director), Second Row: N Krigbaum, D. Adkins, A. France, G. Parker, P Clay, J. Carothers, E. Messer , G Harlan, D Beaver.
Third Row : N. Baker, R. West, M. Cooner, G. Sutton, K. Taylor, V. Hoag, M. Brandes, M. Horn, P Janzen , P. Lee
Fourth Row : E. Timm, P. White, M. Pittenger, P. Hendrickson, G. McGiachin, B St. John, J. Turner, L. Loughmiller, N. Hilton
MALE CHOIR
First Row : I. Search, A Green, H Lankford, T Mullins, E. Adams, R. T. Bolerjack, 0 Davidson, M
Second Row: W. Col eman, T Cottam, R. Lemmons, V. Ledbetter, I. Kounter, B. Dallas, H. Sayes, J Gardner, Prof. L. L Dunn ·( director). Third Row: J. Middleton, C. George, G Terry , P. Franklin, H. Knippers, W. Bohannon, C. Little, A. Braswell. Fourth Row : W. Miller,"J Birdwell , J. Carter, A Ma yo, D Wilmoth, L. Birdwell, L Jones, L Taylor.
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Ramon Unruh Certificate
Mar y Jane Lucas Certificate
RECITALISTS
William McGill Certificate
Mabel Ball Certificate
RECITALISTS
Curtis Horn Trombone; Certificate
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Harriett Adams Organ; Degree
Jernigan VoiCe; Diploma
Virginia Hoag Violin; Certificate
Celestine Horn Degree
RECITALISTS
Jean Purgason Certificate
Carroll Harville Degree_
Meretta Kellogg Certificate
RECITALISTS
Charlene Jernigan Certificate
Double E. Hill Certificate
Mildred Roeber Certificate
Doris Waggoner Diploma
BAND
Top: P Hopkins , J. Middleton , W. Bohannon , I. Grosclaude
Bottom: C. Garr e tt , P. Cl<).y, J. Hathaway
Top: E. Vinson, A. Hardin J. Carouthers, D. Williams
Bottom: 0. Baldwin, J. Doakes, M. Kellogg
Top : A. Ma yo, R. Lemmons , W. Ketchum
Bottom: A. Hick s, J. Tucker E. Carter, B . Co zby
Professor Wayne M. Thorne Conductor
ORCHESTRA
W. Flick, G Osfeldt I-I W I '
W McGill, N. Bolerjack, V Hoag
C. Horn, H. Adams , M. Briscoe
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Professor Eldon Ba sl1ey Director
W. Bohannon, M. Kellog, A. Mayo , 0 . Baldwin
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
"We, the student body of Bethany-Peniel College, desiring to maintain and perpetuate the ideals for which the college has ever been justly respected and to promote the common interests and general welfare of our college community, do ordain and establish this constitution."
-Preamble of Student Constitution
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Registration day last September marked the beginning of a cns1s m BethanyPeniel College. With our enrollment increased to a number greater than the college has ever known before, we had a little concern as to how well student government would function this _year. There were new interests among our more mature students, so that we were at a loss to know the reaction of our student body to the various activities planned by the Student Council. Now that the school year is almost over, we can see that the crisis has been met; and the students of B. P. C. been a tremendous help in meeting it. The Student Council is a student organization and can function successfully only as you give us your support.
There are many thanks that could be offered. I shouid like to express my appreciation to the faculty ; various committees, publication editors, and Student Council members for their untiring efforts in making this a historic year for our school. Thanks to all-it has been a ·joy, an honor, and a privilege to work with and for you.
Marselle Knight President, Student Council
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Alma Jean Lunn Secretary
Norman Miller Vice-President
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Reyndal Russell / Student Director of Religious Activities ·
Professor and Mrs. J. W. Moore
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Faculty Sponsor
Eugene Verbeck, Senior Representative
J. W Hall , Jr. , Junior Representative
Gary ·Baldwin , Sophomore Repre se ntative
James Carte r, Freshman Represe ntative
Bob Troutman , Editor of the ARROW
Forrest Ladd , Editor of the ECHO
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ALMA MATER
Of ail the schools in this fair land There's one whose name we praise, She's founded on ideals of right• To her our songs we raise: Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Noble and worth-while, Red and white stand for the light Of Bethany-Peniel.
W e'II work for her, we'II fight for her Be loyal, brave, and true, W e'II bring her fame and grace her name, In ev'ry thing we do:
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, ,· Noble and worth-while, Red and white stand for the light Of Bethany-Peniel.
Tho' many ways our paths may lead When we from school depart, Let faith in God now burning bright, Remain in every heart:
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Noble and worth-while, Red and white stand for the light Of Bethany-Peniel.
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IN MEMORIAM
IRENE ELIZABETH CHERRY, a member of the Freshman class, lost her life in an automobile accident on December 16, 1946: She had returned to Abilene, Kansas, · to spend the Christmas -vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cherry. Mr. Cherry, who was driving the car when the accident occurred, also lost his life.
Irene was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 9, 1928. Her grade school and high school work were taken at Peabody, Kansas, where she graduated with the class of '46. She entered Bethany-Peniel in September as a student in the Fine Arts Department. She planned to use her talent in furthering God's Kingdom.
While on the campus, Irene was especially active in the religious organizations and regularly attended Prayer and Fasting, Gospel Team, and Missionary Band. Her conduct and her spirit proved beyond doubt that Chhst was the vital center of her life.
B. P. C. is proud to have had Irene as a student. Her memory will linger long in the hearts of both faculty and student body. May her influence be used by God to draw us closer to Him.
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Those six students who smile condescendingly upon the struggles of the rest of the student bod y are graduates Already in possession of one degree, these knowledge -thirsty persons are completing requirements for another.
As graduates they have two main purposes in life-to continue their education ; and to encourage the Freshmen by proving that it's possible to survive even four years under these pitiless profs!
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Beckel , Vivian
Gamble , Albert
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R airdon , Jack
McReynolds , Emory
Stands , Ja cob
We ssels , Dean
SENIORS
Twenty-seven women and twenty-nine men, the largest graduating class in the history of our school, will receive their long-sought-for degrees either on June 3 or at the close of the summer session.
A survey of class history shows that in '43 there were one hundred and eight Freshmen enrolled, twenty-one of whom are receiving degrees this year. During their first year, Carl lngersol served as President; J. R. Smith led the group when they were Sophomores; and James Hamilton was head man for the Juniors. Three sponsors have given advice, sympathy, and class parties-Prof. and Mrs. Vernon Snowbarger, Prof. and Mrs. Earl V. Greer, and Prof. and Mrs. Harper Welch.
Under the leadership of James Forman and continued sponsorship of Prof. and Mrs. Welch, this year's activities received a good start with a hamburger fry at Roger's haven. A hobo class party, held in the gym, gave the class an opportunity to relax from the grind of their last year and indulge in an evening of rousing fun Besides these strictly class activities there have been the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Faculty Breakfast, the Senior-Junior Breakfast, and the Senior trip.
But all has not been play! A summary of the honors held by class members would be impossible, but some idea of their ability is shown by the election of five members to Who's Who. This year's Student Director of Religious Activities, ARRO\V Editor, and president of Phi Delta Lambda are seniors. Class members are active in every phase of school life-mental, physical, and spiritual.
As these fifty-six students leave our campus to find places of service, they do not separate themselves from us. For them Bethany-Peniel College will remain the grandest college in the world, and their lives will continue to radiate the principles ::>f B. P C.-CHARACTER-CULTURE-CHRIST!
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Bill McGill Vice-President
Ann France Secretary
James Forman President
Marjorie Dickerson Treasurer
ADAMS, HARRIETT, Oklahoma City, Oklahorna; Bachelor of Music , Pipe Organ : Junior Play, Degree Recital, Certificate Recital, Piano Ensemble, Christmas Chorus, Organist at Oklahoma City First Church.
AKIN, MILDRED LA VERNE, Altus, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Science, Horne Economics : Prayer and Fasting, Treas of Horne Ec Club, Senior Yell Leader, Senior Basketball Team, F. T. A., Treas of Junior Class, Junior Play, Soph Girl's Athletic Director.
ALGER, DANFORD W., Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts, Religion: Prayer and Fasting, Missionary Band, Gospel Team, Junior Play, ECHO Staff sports editor, "B" Club, Band, N.Y P S. Sec'y-Treas., Letter in BasketbalL
ANDREW, LEWIS, Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy: Phi Delta Lanl'Dda, Prayer and Fasting, Student Athletic Director, Sec ' y of "B" · Club, Letters in Basketball and SoftbalL
BEBOUT, MEREDITH S., Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Theology: Sunday School Teacher , Prayer and Fasting, Junior · Play, A Cappella Choir.
BLAKE, \VILMA DEAN, Quanah , Texas; Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics : Prayer and Fasting, (;ospel Team , Missionary Band, Piano Ensemble, Christmas Chorus, Student Teacher.
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BOLERJACK, NAOMI, Independence, Kansas; _ Bachelor of Arts, Spanish : String Ensemble, Orchestra, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, Missionary Band.
BUFFINGTON , DOROTHY THOMPSON, Sapulpa, Oklahoma ; Bachelor of Science, Home Economics: Prayer and Fasting, Gospel Team , Missionary Band, Sunday School Teacher , Christmas Chorus, Treble Chorus .
BUFFINGTON, JACK RALPH, Texarkana, Texas ; Bachelor of Theology: Gospel Team, Vice -Pres. of Pra yer and Fasting , Missionary Band, Sunday School Teacher, Treas of N Y.P.S.
COONER , MABEL, Jasper , Alabama ; Bachelor of Arts , Speech : Prayer and Fasting, Degree Recital, Dorm Council , Junior Play, Departmental Play, Trio , Sextet , Treble Choru s, Christmas Chorus
COZZENS , WAYNE , Capitan, New Mexico; Bachelor of Theology" and Bachelor of Arts, History : Pra yer and Fasting , Go spel Team , Mi ssionary Band, " B" Club, Basketball, Softball.
DICKERSON, MARJORIE, Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Science, Business Education: Gospel Team, Treas of Sr. Clas s, ECHO Staff Typist , F. T . A., Orchestra , Christmas Choru s.
DUFFY, VIRGINIA TIDWELL, Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Music, Public School Music: Prayer and Fasting, Sunday school Teacher , Piano Ensemble, Trio, Christmas Chorus.
FINCH, DEWARD RAYMOND, Bethan y, Oklahoma; Bachelor Jf Arts, Religion : Gospel Team , Mission ary Band , Dorm Council, A Capella Choir, "B" Club, Softball, Basketball, Track.
FORMAN, JAMES ANDREW, Magnolia, Mississippi; Bachelor of Arts , History : Pra yer and Fasting, Gospel Team , Sunda y School Supervisor, Pres. of Sr. Class, Debate , A Cappella Choir, Quartet, Student Council Pres , Departmental Pla y.
FRANCE, ANN, New Philadelphia, Ohio; Bachelor of Arts , Spanish: Prayer and Fasting , Junior Pla y, ECHO Society Editor , ARROW Staff, Sec 'y-Treas of Jr. Class, Dorm Council , Trio , Sextet, Christmas Chorus, Treble Chorus
GRONEMYER, BILL, Sedro Wooley, Washington; Bachelor of Theology : Prayer and Fasting, Missionary Band, Pres. of Dorm Council.
HARPER , LEONARD C., Bethany, Okla]Joma ; Bachelor of Arts , Mathematic s : Church Choir , Church Octet , Chri stmas Chorus , Student Teacher, " B" Club, Letter in Basketball, Track, Softball.
HARVILLE, THOMAS CARROLL , Vivian , Louisiana ; Bachelor of Mu sic, Piano , Degree Recital, Certificate Recital, String En· se mble , Piano Ensemble, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir VicePresident , Chri stmas Chorus , All School Quartet, Jr. Pla y, ARROW Fine Arts Editor.
HEAP, RUBY \VILSON , El Dorado , Kansa s; Bachelor of Science, Home Economics : Gospel Team, Praye r and Fasting, Band , Orchestra , Piano Ensemble, Jr. Girl 's Athletic Director, Vice -Pres. " B" Club, Vice-Pre s. Home Ec Club, Letters in Soft· ball and Basketball
HENDRICKSON, PHYLLIS , Conwa y, Arkansas; Bachelor of Mu sic Educa tion , Vocal Public School Music; Prayer and Fast· ing, Treble Choru s, Chri stma s Chorus, F. T A
HORN, MARY JO, Beaumorit , Texas ; Bachelor of Arts ; English: Phi Delta Lambda, Junior Pla y, Dorm Council , ECHO Sport s Reporter , Christmas Chorus, Treble Choru s, Trio , Sextet , " B" Club, Letter in Basketball , Cheerleader, Departmental Play.
INGLE , MURIEL COZBY, Dalla s, Texa s; Bachelor of Science, Hon1e Economics: Stud ent T each er, Dorm Council, Orchestra , ECIIO Society Reporter , Home Ec Club reporter, Jr. Girl's Athletic Director , ··B" Club , Senior Bask etball , Softbalf, Vollcv Ball, Track.
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INGLE, ROY GOODWIN, Dallas, Texas; Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics : Student Teacher, Dorm Council, Junior Play, Boy's Athletic Director , " B" Club, Basketball, Track, Football, SoftbaiL
JONES , HELEN LOUISE, Hutchinson, Kansas; Bachelor of Science, Home Economics : Prayer and Fasting, Go spel Team, Phi Delta Lambda, Dorm Council , Student Teacher , Sec ' y of Home Ec Club , Piano Ensemble, Chri stmas Chorus, Treble Chorus , State Home Ec Representative.
JOHNSON , RUTH DELENE , Bethan y, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts, Speech : Gospel Team, Missionary Band, Sunday School Teacher, Who ' s Who , Junior Pla y, Degree Recital, Fresh Sec' y, Soph. Treas., Jr. Student Cmincil Representative.
LUNN , ALMA JEAN , Kansas Cit y, Missouri ; Bachelor of Arts , English : Prayer and Fasting, Sunda y School Teacher, Pres. of Treble Chorus, Pres. of Dorm Council , Sec 'y of Student Council, Editor of ECHO, Who ' s Who, Letters in Basketball, Softball, and Volley Ball, Athletic Director.
McGILL, CHARLOTTE LONGMAN , Franklin , Loui siana ; Bachelor of Science, Home Economics : Sec 'y of Young Peopl e's Sunday School Division , Student Teacher, Pres. of " B" Club , Sr. Athletic Director, ECHO Sport s reporter , T enni s, Ba skethall , Softball, Volley Ball.
McGILL, BILL, Carmi , Illinois ; Bachelor of Music E ducation , Public School Mu sic: Pres of Phi Delta Lambda, Certificate Recital, A Capella Choir, Chri stmas Choru s, Band , Pre s. of Orchestra, String Ensemble
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MARSH, 'VILLIAM, Portales, New Mexico; Bachelor of Theology, and Bachelor of Arts, History: Band Pres ., Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, "B" Club, Basketball.
MOORE, GEORGE CHAPMAN, Dallas, Texas; Bachelor of Arts , English: Vice-Pres. Phi Delta Lambda, Junior Play, Fresh. Student Council Representative, A Cappella Choir Pres., Forensic Tournament: First in Interpretation of Poetry , Second in Radio Speaking, Second in Oratory, Certificate in After Dinner Speaking, Student Teacher, Dorm Council , Toastmaster Jr.-Sr. Banquet.
MOORE, DECIMA JEAN, Phoenix, Arizona; Bachelor of Arts, Speech: Prayer and Fasting, Missionary Band, Gospel Team, Degree Recital, Treble Choru s, Christmas Chorus, One Act Pla ys, Sunday School Teacher.
MUNN, LUKE E., Bethany, Oklahoma ; Bachelor of Arts , Hi stor y: Pra yer and Fasting , Student Teacher, Pres of F T A.
NORTHCUTT, CLAUDE LAWRENCE, Bonham, Texa s; Bachelor of Theology : Prayer and Fa sting , Phi Delta Lambda , Sunday School Teacher, "B" Club, Basketball , Gospel Team.
PARHAM, MARY RUTH, Akron, Ohio; Bachelor of Arts , Speech: Sunday School Teacher, Pres of Dorm Council , Degree Recital, ECHO reporter.
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PATTERSON , J. HERSCHELL, Bethan y, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Theology.
PIGG, JOYCE , Bethan y, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts, English.
PITTENGER, ELLEN ROGERS , Be than y, Oklahoma ; Bac hel o r of Arts, English: Missionary Band , Gospel Team , Phi Delta La mbd a, College Queen, Chri stma s Choru s, Treble Choru s, Trio
PURGASON , JEAN , San Antonio , Texa s; Bachelor of Fine Art s: Certificat e Recital , Piano En semble, Chri stmas Choru s, Tr eble Choru s, " B" Club , Base ba ll
ROBN E' IT , CLII•TON , Kl ondi ke. Texas: Bachelor of Arts , Reli gio n : l'ra vc r and Fasting
RUSSELL. JAl'dES REY N DAL. Clarks , illc i\ li ssiss ippi : Bachelo r of 'J'hc o log1·: Student Dir ec t or of Rel igio ns Ac ti, iti cs , i\ lis· sio narv Band , Gospel T eam, l'r;n-cr a nd Fasting. Sn n da1· Sch ool Teacher , Christma s Chorns , Jr. Vi ce- Pre s., Donn Coun ci l.
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SCROGGINS, EUGENE, Blanchard, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Theology : Gospel Team , Student Pastor , Supt. of Buildings and Crounds
SIMPSON, EULA MERLE WIMAN , Bethan y, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Science , Home Economics: Who ' s Who , Phi Delta Lambda, ARROW staff, Fresh Student Council Representative, Chri stmas Chorus , Pres. of Home Ec. Club , Sec 'y -Treas . of f' T. A
SIMPSON, HENRY PAUL, Bethany ; Bachelor of Arts, Religion, Who's Who, Phi Deita Lambda, Jr. Play, Men's Counselor, Campus Maintenance Supervisor, Sunday School Teacher.
SLEDGE , STEVIE HOPE , Bethan y, Oklahoma ; Bachelor of Art s, Speech : Pra yer and Fa sting, Fr esh Sec ' y-Treas ., Junior Pla y, Degree Recital, A Cappella Choir, Chri stma s Choru s.
SLEDGE, D. WAYNE , Bethany, Oklahoma ; Bachelor of Arts , Psychology: Prayer and Fasting, Gospel Tenu , A Cappella Choir , Quartet, Departmental Play , Sundav School Te1cher.
SMITH, J. RUSSELL, Ada , Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts , Psychology: Prayer and Fa sting , Gospel Team , Junior Pla y, Senior Student Council Representative, Dorm Council , Cla ss Pre s., Departmental Pla y, Sunda y School Teacher.
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STANDS, TALMADGE HORN, Beaumont, Texas; Bachelo r of Arts, Speech: Director of Jr. Plays, Degree Reci t al, Certifica t e Recital.
STEWART, RETIS, Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Arts, Religion: Prayer and Fasting , A Cappella Choir, Ouartet.
THOMPSON, RAYMOND LEE, Independence, Kansas; Bachelor of Theology: Prayer and Fasting, Gospel Team, Missionary Band, Orchestra, Christmas Chorus, Departmental Play.
TAYLOR, MINNIE LEA, Bethany, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Science, Business Education: Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, Missionary Band , Sec 'y to Dean of Student Life.
TROUTMAN, ROBERT DELWYN, Bush yhead, Oklahoma; Bachelor of Theology: Pray er and Fasting, Gospel Team, Missionary Band, ARRO\V Editor, \Vho's \Vho , College Mar shall , Phi Delta Lambda , Student Council.
VERBECK, EUGENE ROY , \\ ' ichita , Kansas ; Bachelor of Arts, Rel igion: \ V ho' s \Vho, Phi Delta Lambda Pres., Junior Play, Sec 'y of N. Y. P. S., Sundav School Tea cher , ''B" Cluh, Tennis , Quartet
\VALDEN, EVERETTE, Dallas , Texas; Bachelor of Science , Chemistry: Christmas Chorus , A Cappella Choir, Male Choir , Junior Pla y, Band , All School Quart e t. Trombone Trio , ECHO Business Jlvfanager.
\VEST , RHEBA EILEEN, Poteau , Oklahoma; B<lchclor of Arts Histon : Pra yer and Fasting, l\fissionarv Band , Go spel Team , Christmas Chorus , Treble Chorns, Vice -Pre s of Dorm Council, ECHO R eporter, ARRO\V Secretary.
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rr7he House 1Beautiful"
PRESENTED BY THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT
Mrs Talmadge Stands D irector 1 -"
SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
CAST
Gu y Sta yton _ Harrell Lankford
Elbert Baxter __ D ean Wilmoth
Archibald Da vis _______ George Moore
Jennifer Da vis ______ Doris Beaver
Hulda ____________ Bett y Nash
Nina Baxter ______ Poll y Harris
Dr Brink ___ Mervel Lunn
Sam Dreyer ___ Paul Franklin
Martha \Vile y ____ Mabel Cooner
Richard Davis
Age ten _Herlwyn La Due
Afterwards
Vivian Baxter
Jack Armold
10 Horn
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" If you're holding a fort-your home of your soulit's a big thing to end where you started. "
" You mean you vote ' no'? Why, you crazy thing. I'm giving you the opportunity of a lifetime "
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He ran out in front of Sam's car. That's all I know. "
"Our work's done Archie. I'm ready to go now andI'm tired , too."
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JUNIORS
The exclamation marks in the Crills' eyes and the gleaming silver service are just two more memories to be tucked away in the minds of B.P.C.'s ninetysix Juniors.
This yea r, a bus y and profitable one, officially began with a hayride to Lake Overholser, and ended with refreshments in the sponsors' back yard. Then, full of vim, vigor, and vitality, the Junior boys ran away with the season's football championship. It took sixty-one minutes to play that game because the last minute played off a tie.
Soon after, long nights of practice on the class play, Harriet, began. On Novemb e r 21st and 22nd the excellent cast played to a full house. The play was based upon the eventful life of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Its humor, pathos, and tense dramatic moments made it a pla y to be long remembered.
With the opening of the basketball season, the Juniors again gained the spotlight Their consecutive victories led to their winning the tournament. Then on February 28th, the class topped all activities with the annual Junior-Senior banquet at the Oklahoma City Country Club. Class members and guests took an air trip around the world. Pilot Johnn y Douglas explained the beauties of South America, Africa, Holland, China , Alaska, and Hawaii as they flew along. Not to be overlooked was the Junior trip to Lake Murray in May. There were sun, water, boats and hikes for all.
The Juniors are justifiabl y proud of their sponsors, and they tried to express their appreciation with their gift: a five piece silver service. The class ' reputation for solid co-opeartion, financial foresight, and artistic initiative is enviable.
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Olen Riggs President
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Double E. Hill Vice-President
Mary Ellen Herrin Secretary-Treasurer
Brown
Christensen, Junior Cloud, Eunice
Coal e, John
Alexander , Kenneth Ba ker, Bill Baker, Nova
Brumm ett , Neta
Beaty , June
Brakebill , Ra y
Carter, Earl
Cate , Mildred
, Odis
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Cole , Harper
Couchman, Virginia
Crager, Aden
Davi s, Neil
Crenshaw, Hazel
Daniels, Herbert
Davis, Sue Nell
Di<:;kerson , Maurine
Davenport , Lillie Mae
Doing, . Peggy June
Dotson, Esther
Douglas, Johnnie
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Emmert , Ruth
Faulkner, Darthymarie
Ferguson, John
Harris, Irwin
H a thaway, Noble
Herrin , Mary Ellen
Hall, J. Walter, Jr.
Hightower, Neil
Hill, Double E.
Hoffpauir, Lois
Fry, Georgiam ae
Gregg , Juanita
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Hollingsworth, Ted
Horn, Celestine
Hurless, La una
Johnson , Tommie
Jansen,
Jared , Ralph
Karns, Colleen
Karns, Jean
Jernigan , Charlene
Kellogg, Merreta
Kifer, Boyd
King, Laveeta
Pauline
Knight, Marselle
Ladd, Forrest
Langford, Mary Lou
Lister, Zelma
Lucas, Mary Jane
Mahannah, Maurice
Matson, Morris
Miller, Norman
McMahon, Ruth
Mizell, Jackie
Newberry, Aaron
Oak es, L ore tta
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Parrish , Milton
Peterson , Marvin
Potter , Lorraine
Robertson , James
Rainbolt , Cal vin
Reed , Velma
Roeber, Mildred
Ronn eka mp , George
Rigg s, Ol e n
Ro sbrugh , E lvin
Rowl ett , Louis e
Schun eman , Don
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Smith, Bill
Smith, Clara Jean
Snow, Richard
Snowbarger, Marieta
Sutton , Geraldine
Thompson , Marceliene
Thompson, Lewis
Thompson , Mary Lou
Thompson , Richard
Timm , Pearl
Trager, Mary Louise
Wade , Lettie
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'Vaggoner, Doris
Ware, Tillie
Watson , Loy
Warren , Winnie
Weiman, Harriett
Wiggs, Frances
Williams, Rosy
Wilson , Betty
Witske, Selma
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" I prefer to have the family together
a favorite hymn. "
"Liberty is freedom to the individuals in it."
"Henry, how handsome you've grown! How distinguished!"
HARRIET
Presented by
The Junior Class
Directed by Mrs. Talmadge Stands
singing
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"Sixty yards of real silk!"
" We should be proud to have a sister honored by the President."
CAST
Harriet Beecher Stowe --------------------Tommie Johnson
Catherine Beecher ______________________ Charlene Jernigan
Henry Ward Beecher ____________________________ Bill Baker
Calvin Stowe _________________________ Boyd Kifer
William Beecher ________ Neil Hightower
Charles Beecher ____ Milton Parrish
Edward Beecher Matson
Mary Beecher Perkins --------------------'-----Janie Lucas
Thomas Beecher _________________ Glenn McArthur
James Beecher ____ Calvin Rainbolt
Isabella Beecher ___________________________ Pauline Janzen
Dr. Lyman Beecher ___ Richard Thompson
Auntie Zeb ___________________________ Mary Louise Trager
Mr. Tuttle __________________________________ Bill Smith
Mr Wycherly _________ Marselle Knight
Samantha ___ __: ________ _____________ Lillie Mae Davenport
Freddie Stowe (child) _________ Herlwyn La Due
Freddie Stowe (man) _____________________ Marvin Peterson
Georgie Stowe _____________________________ Milc1red Cate
liatty Stowe _ .:. ___ Clara Jean Smith
Eliza Stowe _______ .:._ Barbara Human
Jerusha Pantry _________ Lewis Thompson
Lowell Denton - --Johnnie Douglas
Sukey ___ __: __________________________________ Tillie Ware
Haley__ Earl Carter
Jane - ----------------=----------Virginia Couchman
Mrs. Hobbs ___ Mary Louise Thompson
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JUN lOR-SENIOR
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Rev. R Stephen Bennett takes his "Solo Flight "
BANQUET
FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS
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''Na viJYat
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If you happen to be on the campus some Wednesday during class-meeting time and hear a melodious sound filling the air, you may be sure that it's the Sophomore "prexy" crooning orders to his class. Joe Bean and his one hundred and seventy-nine Sophs have done a good job of showing us how to solve that chief problem of all second year students how to strike a happy medium between the silly Frosh and the conceited upper classmen. And just in case you're prone to minimize the task, let me tell you that it isn ' t easy Ask any Sophomore!
The chief activity of the year was seeing that the Freshmen were properly welcomed to our school. With the able assistance of the class sponsors , Prof and Mrs. Mark Moore, a program was worked out which was guaranteed to make every Freshman feel that personal attention was being paid to him. The fiendish glee with which the Sophs pounded the tom-tom and then watched while the poor "prospectors " ran to squat b y a bush made us wonder for a day if this class were completel y devoid of pity. But peace was made and the big barbecue furnished by the Sophs more than recompensed their victims for the bruises , strained muscles , and wounded dignity suffered.
Encouraged by knowledge that they had done a good job of initiating the Freshmen, the Soph s settled down to do as good a job on the more conventional tasks of college life Studies were attacked with vigor and determination-by some at least-and several of their number rated a place in the honor society. Ball teams were formed and the group turned out to cheer lustily while their teams fought for the glory of the class. Romances were -started, pursued , and culminated. In short, the Sophomores did everything that all good college students do
Almost imperceptibl y they have become more and more like the upper classmen so that the end of the year finds them well qualified to take their place as Juniors. This has been a grand year for the class of ' 49, bnt next year shows even better prospects. We can be sure that they'll make tl)e most of their opportunities.
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Livel y Crawford Vice-President
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Barbara Human Secretary
Joe Bean President
Lawana Loughmiller Treasurer
Adkins, Doris
Anderson, Zelia Mae
Armstrong, Kenneth
Babcock, Lois
Baker, Wilson
Baldwin , Gary
Baldwin, Oliver Ball, Mabel Ballard, Albert
Barne s, Opal Bean, Joe Beckel, Lola
Beresford, Dan Blake, Juanita Bl ake nship , H arold
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Bohannan , Peggy
Brasher, Mildred
Braswell, Audrey
Brazelton, Woodrow
Brazelton, Veatrice
Brogdon , Tonie
Bruce, Robert
Brun son , Glenn
Burton , Leonard
Cantrell, Bailey
Carden, Leo
Cargill, George
Butler, Alberta
Bynum , Lois
Campbell , Waldo
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Carter, Ruth
Cason , Fred Clay, Peggy
Clegg , Dulan
Collett, AI ta
Collins , Carl
Conrad , Ernest Coppock , Bonnie Cordell, Jo
Cozby, Baxter
Courtn ey, Geraldine Craw ford , Livel y
Crilly, Doroth y Dalaba, Gene Davenport, Lee
Derby, LaVera
Dole, Bernice
Dole, Elizabeth
Duffey , Avis
Edwards , Marion
Ellis , J. W
Emmert, H . C .
Felter, Wanda
Flick , Willi s
Franklin , Pa ul
Fulton , Claren ce
Gardn er, Iren e
Gault , Joa nna
G ill , M a ry Fra nces
Gill es pi e, In ez
Girard, Margaret
Grant, Chad Green , Henry
Green , Milton
Gri
ss om , Robert
Gri ssom , Violet
Groff, Anna Ruth
Guy , Marion
Hadduck, Edward
Hale, John
Hale , Mildrene
Haley, Iva Dell
Hall , David
Hall , Guy
Hammon , Melba
Harris, Earlene
Harrison , Jack
Hathaway, John
Hend erso n, Margaret
Heneger, Clarence
Hinkle , Jo sephine
Haag, Virginia
Holland , Curtice Hook, France!
Horn , Curtis Howerton, Norrnar.
Hudgens , E vel yn
Human , Barbara
Ingersol, Robert
In gle , : Adalene
I ssacs, R. H
James, Beverly
Jenkins, Gordon-
Johnson, Archie
Jones, Phyllis
Kent, Arlene
Ketchum , Gertrude
King, Wilbur
Knippers, Lora Lee
Knull , Thurman
Krigbaum , Naomi
Largo , Jam es
Ledbetter, Stanley
Ledbe tt er, Vernon
Lee, Pauline
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Lee, Jack
Lee, Ouid a Lemmon s, R:o y
Lewis, Clark
Lindley, Beulah
Little , Margaret
Lorette, Barnard
Loughmiller, Lawana
Lockridge, William
Lunn, Mervel
Lynch, William
Lynn , Andie
McArthur, Glenn
McCall, Charles
Marsh , Archie
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Martin, Tomie
Meador, Douglas
Milburn , Leroy
Milburn, Robert
Mizell , D ale
Moffa t , Marion
Moore , Charlene
Moore , Doroth)L
Mullin s, Travis
Nash , Betty
Neuenschwander , Doris
Newcomb, Margi e
Norris , D a rlene
N ye, Juanita
Oh sfeldt , Grace
Ove rholt, Eva Ellen
Pa tton, B. A Phelp s, Paul.
Ph elp s, Virgil
Pollard , Kenneth Porter, Bill
Reep, Kathleen
Rhodes , Virgil
Rose , Martha Lee
Rowlett, Marie
Sco tt, Herbert Scroggin s, Burl
Shreffler, Charles Simmon s, Earl Singletary, Robbie
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Sistrunk, Werth
Smith, Doyle
Smith, Wallace
Snowbarger, Wa ve Lynn
Spinks , Lauris
Steele, Esther
Steven s, Wa yma n
Stinson, Betty
Sturdev ant, M arc ile
Sullivan , Arwa nn a
Sullivan , Evelyn
Talbert , Beatr ice
Taylor,, Katherine
Ta ylor, Lloyd
Taylor, Virgil
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Thorp, Mary
Thompson, Algree
Traywick, Betty
Turbiville, Artie
Unruh, Ramon
Ward, Virginia
Watson, Larry
Willi ams , Lucene
Willsey, Marietta
Wilson , Genevieve
Wood, Elton
Wooten, Charlene
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SOPHOMORE BANQUET
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Dr. A. B Mackey, Pr esi dent Trevecca Nazarene College Guest Sp ea ker
INITIATION
General Rules
I. No freshman will leave the campus
2. All freshmen must answer to the name of "prospecters."
3. When a Sophomore says "Gold Rush," all freshmen must start digging in the ground for gold.
4. When the tom-tom is heard, all freshmen must squat beside a bush or tree.
5 At the sound of cow bells all freshmen mustreport to the stockade.
Special Rules for Girls
l. Girls will wash their hair Wednesday night and not comb it until Thursday at 7:00p.m. It is not to be done up
2. Girls must wear the longest and most modest Mother Hubbard dress they can find.
3. Girls will carry all day a tin can or bucket with small holes in it, and yet not so large but what it will hold some gravel.
4. Girls will sit on chairs sideways. ·
5. On Friday, girls will wear their "Sunday-go-to-meeting" clothes.
Special Rules for Boys
I. Boys will not shave from Tuesday until Thursday :it 7:00 p.m.
2. Boys will wear khaki or blue jeans with loud colored shirts. A white or green handkerchief must be worn around the neck, fastened with a large safety pin.
3. Boys will ride a hobby horse all day.
4. Boys must have chairs reversed for dinner.
5. Boys must wear a hat or cap all day.
6. On Friday, boys must wear suit and bow ties.
Schedule for Thursday
l. All freshmen must be up by 4:00 a.m. and have their rooms cleaned by 4:30
-2. Roll Call at the stockade . .. 4:30a.m.
3. Exercises . .. 5:00 a.m. until 6:00 a .m
4. Inspection for ingrown toenails and corns 6:00 a.m until 6:30 a.m.
5. Clean-up campus ... 6:30a.m. to 7:00a.m .
6. Breakfast 7:00a.m. Freshmen must eat with shoes eff
7. Freshman chapel 10:30 a.m.
8. Dinner 12:15 p.m. Only one shoe off for dinner.
9. Greased Pig relay 2:45 p.m
10. Wagon trip to South Woods 4:00p.m.
11. Evening chow, .followed by hill-billy program 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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"Being a college student isn't so bad once you get used to it." That's the opinion of the three hundred and sixty-five Freshmen who have started their college career in Bethany-Peniel this year. And to anyone who has watched them as they've made the necessary adjustments, it's apparent that this year's Frosh have what it takes. Absolutely fearless, they went through the receiving line at the Faculty Reception like veterans and hardly batted an eye at the intricacies of orientation.
Of course the Sophomores were waiting with outstretched arms and gleaming eyes to make the new students feel completely at home-before the day was · over many of them no doubt wished they were at home! Asbolutely no formality on initiation day. Girls with uncombed hair and dressed in the most modest Mother Hubbards were gallantly escorted by bearded boys wearing blue jeans and riding stick horses. But somehow the "prospectors" managed to live through the "gold rush." Peace was made when Lively Crawford, vice-president of the Sophs, and Paul Hendrix, chief prospector, signed a treaty in a formal chapel service. That evening found the two classes feasting together at the expense of the Sophomores.
A party in the South Woods complete with chaperonage in the persons of class sponsors Prof. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Holman was the first class activity. But not the last! No one can accuse the Frosh of inactivity whether it's studying or playing, they compete with the best.
B. P. C. is justly proud of her Freshman Class of '47. To all of you who have helped to make this year: such a great success, we say, "Good-luck, and come back again next year."
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Leo Birdwell Treasurer
Paul Hendrix President
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Elaine Timm Secretary
Bill y Dallas Vice:President
Adams, Akers, Beulah
Alexander, Lawrertce
Arnold, Winola
Armold, Jack
Baldwin, Anna Jean
Baldwin, Howard
Baldwin; Jack Baldwin, J. W.
Beaver, Doris
Bilyeu, Doyle · Bilyeu, Ila Grace
Birdwell, J. W
Birdwell, Leo
Bishop, Glen
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Bloodworth , George
Bohann o n, Ra ymond
Bohannan , William
Bolerjack, R T.
Bowman, Jack
Brandes, Marita
Bra sher, Philo
Bra swell , Ro y
Bright, Hugh , Jr.
Briscoe, Birdie
Brown , D011ald
Brown, Geron
Brown, Royce
Browning, H azel
Brumm et t , Robe rt
Burney, Murrell
Burso n , Erne st
C ampbell , Bonnie
C antrell, Alma Dean
Carl eton , Sherrill
C arothers, Joan
C a rr , Veneti a Carr oll , Bill y Carroll , Robert
C arter, Jame s Cason, Mary Lou Cavener, C . E.
Chalmers, Lawrence
Chandler, Geneva
Chapman , Pearl
Cheek, Edith
Cherry, Irene
Cheveallier, Pauline
Clark, Joe
Cloud, Dennis
Coleman , Woodie
Conrad, W ellsey
Coody, D arwyn
Cooper, Leon
Cornelius, Wanda
Covell , Lawrence
Crawford, Robert
Cross, Hen ry
Culwell , Harold
Culwell , Thelma
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Dallas, Bill y
Damewood , Alice
Daniels, Virginia
Dardon, Mary
Davidson, Orin
Davis ; Carolyn
Davis, Erwin
Davis, Floyd
Da vis , John
Davis , M. L
Davis, Robert
Davis , Thurman
Dodson , Wilbur
Donalson , Bonnie
Dorough , Janil
Dougharthy , Wilburn
Dudney, Bennett
Emrich , Robert
Eud aley, Malcolm
Fields, Richard
Firestone, Orville
Fox, Jun e
Fre nch , John
Friese n , Olga
Gand y, \Villia m
G ardner , John
G a rrett , Carl
G a rri son , Robe rt
G eo rge, Cantley
Ghol so n, Lawrence
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Gilbert , Ronald
Gilham , Thomas Gilliam, Jack
Godkin , Forest
Gouker, Betty
Grant, Dwight
Grant, Dwain
Green , Andrew Grunewald, Bett y
Gunter , Birdie
Hall , Leonard Haltom, Roberta
Hampton , Steve Hardin, Dewey Harlen, Glendena
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Harper, Harold
Harper, Paul Harris, Hubert
Harris, Max
Harris, Norma Jean
Harris, Pauline
Harri so n, Mary Harrison , Travis Ha stings , Virginia
Heap , Harlan
Heck, Don El Helm , Paul
Helm, Roberta Helm , Rhoma Hendrix, Paul
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Hicks, Sharlot Hightower, Hazel Hillery , Lee
Hilton, Norm a
Hogan , Emma Jean Holland, Cameron
Hollis, Robert Hoover , Daniel Hopkins, Evelene
Hopkins , Phyllis Houghtling, Gene Houts, Ann
lngersol, Paul Ingles, Lloyd Ingles, Ruth
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Jennings, Paul
Johnson , Johnnie F:iye
Jones, Bess
Jones , Lewis
Kedy , Charle s
Kee, Ro y, Jr.
Keet on, crant
Ket chum , Marin ell
Ketchum , Winston
Kifer , D oro th y
King , Earl
Kirkland , Curti s
Knippe rs, Carol yn
Knipper s, Shural
Knippers, H aro ld
Kounter , Ivan Kutchka, Betty Langford , Harrell ·
Lasater, Patricia Law, Lucille Law, Richard
Lawson, Che ster Ledbetter, Ada Lester, Howard
Lewis, Bill y Lewis, Lester Light, Darlene
Little, Charle s Little, Helen Locke, Je rald
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Lo cke, Thelma Long, Doroth y Lynch, Minnie
McClaflin , Bertha
McClelland , Bob McClure, James
McCoy, Lawrence McDowell, Jean McGill , Van
McGiachin, Gayle McLain, Mariglyn McMullen , Joyce
McNair , Lucille
Makes Cry, Albert Maney, Ruth
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Mann, Stephen
Mannering, Ann
Manners, Betty Lou
Martin , Grace
Martindale, Ra ymond
Matson, Billy
Matson, Ruby
Mauldin, Johnie
Mayo , Alvin
Meador, Vermeil
Meeker, Mary Frances
Merril, Gracie
Messer, Bobby
Messer, Emmilene
Middleton , James
Mill er, Alvin
Mill er, Mae-Sallee
Miller , \Vcndell
Mims, Kenneth
Min yard, Mildred
Moor, June
' Moore, Donna _
Moore, Juanita
Moore, Ray
Morrisett , \Ya nda
Motley, Eric
Moulton , Ralph
Mundell , Harlen
Mundell , Virginia
Munguia C. , Ramon
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Murray, Lawana
Nee! , Edna
Nelson, June
· Newcomb , Donald
Niedens, Walter
Niles, Jac queline
Oake s, Winifred
Orndoff, Patricia
Orr, Elmo
Osborn e, Adrian
O ve rh olt , Elbert
Overm yer , Helen
Pagan , E. C
Parker, Gerre
Parkhurst , Mildred
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Perkins, Mary Alice
Perkins, Eileen
Perryman, J. E
Phipps , Phala
Pittenger, Clauqe
Pittenger, Marie
Plemon s, Eugene
Price, Orval
Ralston, Robert
Rap; Loren Ray, Betty Fay
Ray, J E
Peter son , Leonard
Phillips, Mary Lou
Phillips , Olena
Reeves, Ruthene
Rhode s, Dorothy
Rhode s, OneJ:a
Rhoe , Betty
Riggs, Virgil
Rishel , Lesta
Roach, Douglas
Roach , Wilburn
Roark, Warren
Robertson, Cora
Robinson, Robert
Rollins, Kenneth
Rosenbaum, Warren
Rotlmer, Frank
Runyon , LeRoy
Sadler, Gordon
Sanders , Joe Sa yes, Howard
Sch a uer, Leola Mae
Scofield, Genelle Scott, Miriam
Sear ch , Ira Shaffer, Garland Short, ·Willi a m
Shoulder, Jackie Shrive, Marilou
Simmon s, Victor
Stearman, Sam Starkes, Marjorie Stevens , Edna
Stewart, Calvin Stewart, Marshall Stewart, Vera
Street, William
Stroman, David Stump, Richard
Swim , Marilyn Terry, Glen Thoma s, Euline
Thomason , George Thompson , Jack Thompson, Kathleen
Timm, Elaine Timm , Velma Tinsley, Doris
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Trammell, Mordell
Tucker, Jimmy
Tucker, Joe
Turner, Jacqueline
Twining, Eugene
Unruh, Melvin
Vanderlinde, Phillip
Vandievere, Virginia
Vaughn, Fred
Vaughn , Mabel
Wade, Lawrence
Walker, Winnie
Walker, Irene
Walker, Tella
Watson, Elizabeth
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West, Ralph
Mary Nell
Whitaker, Nota·
White, Billie Katherine
White, Elizabeth
White, Patricia
Whitlock, Lorraine Wiley, Herbert Williams, Calvin
Williams, Edwin Williams, Hubert Williamson, Roland
Wilmoth, Dean Wilson, Donald Wilson, Virginia
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Wiman, Cecil
Wisdom , Gerald
Wood , Joseph
Wretling , Charle s
Wretling , Willamina
Wright, Ralph
Yarbrough, Ruth
Yate s, Doris Young, Ray
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FRESHMAN BANQUET
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Rev. \ i\1 B. McGraw , Sp ec ial Speak er
Geron Brown , Toa s tmaster
SECOND
SEMESTER STUDENTS
Akin, Leonard Birdwell, Theo Blackshear, Ann
Bottoms, Mildred
Brown, Fred Brown, Leci
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Carleson, Irene Conrad , Pauline
Co yle, Thelma
Crenshaw, Harold Emmert, Jo y Emmert, Thurman
Ester, June
Fechner, John Hoffpauir, Audrey
Hoffpauir, Wilma Dean Hollowell, Frances
Hostutler, Asa
Ingle, Junella
James , Phyllis Jenkins, Luther
Kannady, Robert Kilgore, Geneva Kilgore, Howard
Lawrence, Truman Morgan , Harold Morgan, Opal
Owen s, Ruth Jean Raymer, Ida Beth
Reneau , Clifford
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Rhul, Evelyn
Schardein , Charles
Stanley, Joy Dee
Steele, H erbert
Steele, Leona
St. John , Betty
Upchurch, Vachel
Wassom, Betty
Wassom, Earl
Watson, James
Watson, Jean
Wittler, Elaine
Verbeck, Neva (Special)
Wright, Ruby (Special)
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SPECIALS
Baldwin , Lucile
Barnard, Elnora
Bebout, Mathilda
Beck, Albert
Cargill, Gertrude
Cordell , Louise
Cottam, Ted
Firestone, Lois
Gatlin , Verda
Hull , Kenneth
Jared , Clara
Lyn ?h, Betty
Pace, Eunice
Prouse , Darlene
Stinson , _ Vernie
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THE SCHOOL HYMN
Faith of our fathers! living still In spite of dungeon, fire and sword, 0 how our hearts beat high with joy When ' er we hear that glorious Faith of our _fathers! holy faith!
We will be true to Thee till death!
Our fathers, chained in prisons dark, \Vere still in heart and conscience free : How sweet would be their children ' s fate, It they, like them, could die for thee!
Faith of our fathers! holy faith!
We will be true to Thee till death!
Faith of our fathers! we will love
Both friend and foe in all our strife : And preach Thee, too , as love knows how, By kindly words and virtuous life : Faith of our fathers! holy faith!
We will be true to Thee till death!
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STUDEN -T ORGANIZATIONS
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Bill McGill , President of Phi Delta Lambda ; Glenn McArthur, President of l\1issionary Band; J. M. Ellis, President of Pra yer and Fasting; Luke Munn, President of F T A.; Boyd Kifer , President of Gospel Tea m
Mly 1, 1947
Mr. Bob Trou tma.n Editor of the ARROW Bethany, Oklahoma.
M,y dear Mr. Troutman:
I wish to convey to you and to your fine staff my congratulations upon the publication of this the 1947 edition of our college yearbook. College life at Bethany-Peniel College holds .nuch for the sincere, earnest student. From our college are consistently going many who are today doing the work of strong men in the many fields of honest endeavor.
In the years to come students, faculty, and friends of our college will be pleased to note the way you have so splendidly portrayed the life and activity of Bethany-Peniel College. The academic, the social, and the religious life of our campus is so very well shown. To those of us that have been privileged to be closely associated with the college, it will revive many fine memories. To parents and friends the world around, it will adequately portray the life and work of the school we all love.
Mr. Troutman, I am sure that everyone who has an occasion to view this .ARROW joins me in eX];>ressing to you our thanks for· the faithful and efficient work you have done. It is my sincere prayer, and I trust it shall be the high resolve of each of us, that with the help of a loving heavenly Father, Bethany-Peniel shall continue to serve more effectively and proficiently a lost and needy world.
Vii th full assurance of my highest personal regards, I am
MOst sincerely yours,
ECH:.ml t
E. c. Hall Dean of Students
OSCAR J FINCH PRESI DENT
FRAN K J KEMENDO BUSINESS MANAGER
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PROFESSOR E. C HALL Dean of Student Life
Just a few more hour s and we'll be gone. Hope I don't sound sentimental , but it is true that several of us will not ha ve th e good fortune to be back in B. P. C. next year. In view of that fact , let' s ha ve just on e more little t alk.
We have had -a wonderful year be ca use God ' s approval has been upon the activities of the campus, and becaus e of the whole-hearted, co-operative spirit that has manifested The re vival efforts have found fruition in "life' s turning point" experiences for man y, and real spiritual help for all. We have met God in many of the chapel services ; the dorm pra yer meetings have been times of rejoicing For all of this , I want to express my sincere gratitude to God and say a real "thank you " to everyone who has ever attended the meetings of the religious organizations.
In retrospection, there is one question we need to ask our selves: Have we done our best? Success is not measured b y the quantity of results but by the quality of our efforts If we ha ve not put forth a since re effort to develop our God-gi ven talents in His Kingdom , let us determine that toda y, and in the tomorrow s, we will " give of our best to the Master. "
Yours because of Christ,
J Reyndal Russell Student Director of Religious Activities
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PRAYER AND FASTING LtAGUE
The PRAYER AND FASTING L EAGUE is an · organization founded for the purpose of providing a greater opportunity for students to meet God in intimate communion Each Frida y during the noon hour a large percentage of the student body avail themselves of this opportunity . Services are conducted in the main auditorium of the College Church and are largely devotional in nature . During re vivals, meetings are held twice weekly .
No one who has attended a Prayer and Fasting service will minimize the importance of this group of devout Nazarene youth who seek earnestl y to follow Christ after the pattern of the Bible and their church. From the midst 9f such groups today, come the l eaders of our church tomorrow!
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Albert Gamble F : Treasurer; Prof semester Pres · E th Second semeste; cfoyd, Facuity Secretary' enn McArthur, Ellis,
GOSPEL TEAM
GOSPEL TEAM promotes the spiritual life of our college by emphasizing a program of evangelism and providing opportunities for special Christian service. Every week-end finds various groups preaching andsingil}g the Gospel in the churches of our educational zone. All field - work is under the direction of a committee which work in connection with the Student Director of Religious Activity. _
Meeting each Thursday evening in Bresee Chapel, Gospel Team services are characterized by enthusiasm and freedom in the Spirit Everyone comes expecting to meet God-is it any wonder that the organization is a vertiable dynamo of Christian vitality?
lty Sponsor; - ' }Aark }Aoort, (_not . d t · PrO• · secretary Clark Vice-p:deS\ tnLoretta oakes, Joe pres\ en ' Boyd ""' ' pictured)·
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MISSIONARY BAND
Bethany-Peniel College is definitely mission-conscious. Twice a month on Tuesday evening, the MISSIONARY BAND meets in Bresee Chapel for an hour of devotion, prayer, and instruction. Although many of the group are preparing for active service on the field, membership is not restricted to called missionaries, The objective is to present missions in such a way that our young people will give whole-hearted support to the missionary program of the Church of the Nazarene . Missionary Band puts its teachings into practice by taking a specia l project each year to promote the cause of missions. Three-thousand dollars was raised to establish a new station in Australia; over two-thirds of this amount was pledged by students and faculty in a special chapel program, the remainder coming from churches which call the Band for missionary programs.
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Glen McArthur . Prof c H ' President · v · Wim ' IVIan Beckel S president. an, Faculty Spon sor · M"Jt ecretary·Treasurer· ' I on Parrish, Vice:
PHI DELTA LAMBDA
It's an honor tci be a member of the honor society-logical, isn't it?
The local Eta chapter of Phi Delta Lambda, an inter-collegiate honor society operating in Nazarene Colleges, has for its purpose the stimulation of interest in scholarship and high educational standards Students who have attained a 2.50 grade average on thirteen hours or more for two successive semesters are elected to yearly membership Graduates with a 2.40 average ·for their entire four year course are extended permanent membership.
In spite of their studies, these students find time to take an active part in extra-curricular activities An autumn banquet, held in the Bethany Youth Center; an installation service for new members; and a spring picnic have helped to make the year a most successful one.
Everyone can ' t be in the honor society, but everyone can try You don't have to be a book-worm-it just takes initiative, perseverance, discipline , and hard work!
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Bill McGill , President; Prof Elizabeth Nelson , Facult y Sponsor; Curtis Horn , Vice -Pre sident; Nova Baker, Secretary-Treasurer
(Top) M Guy, J. Blake, K. Pollard, M Mahannah, W. Blake.
(Bottom) J. Christensen, M. Herrin , J . Karns, F. Ladd, C Karns, T Johnson, R. Troutman
(Top) B Stinson, J Horn , M Dickerson, L. Munn, V. Ta ylor , W. Warren , E. Pittenger, L. Hoffpauir (Center) V. Ledbetter, C. McCall , E Verbeck, C. Shreffier, E. M Simpson , H. Jones, C Moore (Bottom) L. Oakes, B Baker, W. Mansveld, W Baker, M. Willsey, L. Taylor, G Ohsfeldt, B Human, C. Jernigan , seated.
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BANQUET
holds his listeners spellbound
Prof. Holman ·
The purpose of a yearbook is two-fold: to provide a record of the year's activities for the students' present and future enjoyment, and to serve as a means p y which the educational zone can come to know their school. We of the staff have tried to maintain a balance between the two in the make-up of the '47 ARROW.
The task of publishing an annual would be an impossibility without the operation of both student bod y and faculty. To our president for his advice; to our sponsors for their sympathetic understanding ; to the professors for their patience as we ' ve disr,upted class schedules; to the students for their co-operation; and to the Staff, I want to express my sincere thanks. Problems , perplexiti es and discouragements have come, but the consciousnes s of God's presence and the knowledge that y ou were supporting us has given strength to complete the job.
We hope that you will feel repaid for all inconvenience as you look at the finished book We have tried to give you an annual you will enjoy and one which you will be proud to show your friends as representative of our school. If we have succeeded in any measure, we shall feel ampl y rewarded for our work.
Bob Troutman Editor
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Doris Beaver, SocietY Editor
· Professor A. Laughbaum, Literary Critic
Loretta Oakes , Religious Editor
Neil Hightower, Businesss , Manager
Leonard Harper , Assistant Business Mgr
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. La Due Faculty Sponsors
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Raymond Martindale, Ass ' t Photographer
Milton B Parrish, Staff Photographer
Charlene Jernigan, Fine Arts Editor
Mary Ellen Herrin, Girls' Sports Editor
Olen Riggs, Boys ' Sports Editor
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Jackie Mizell, Secretary; Tommie Johnson, Associate Editor
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That famous La D ue personality -
The Editor relaxes.
Second helpings!'
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Mrs. La cook Due can
THE REVEILLE EcHo Staff has attempted this year to produce a college newspaper which not only carries news to the student body, but also reaches a high standard in the collegiate newspaper world and presents a true picture of BethanyPeniel College to our outside readers. To this end we have continually striven, and, we think, not without some measure of success.
It has been our aim to promote high scholarship and well-organized living in thoroughly Christian
THE REVEILLE EcHo has been a co-operative affair. No one person has done all the work, but a relatively small group of staff members has worked hard to produce our school paper. -
Recognizing a diversity of desires and tastes, we have tried to hold an even of news, human interest, and humor. We hope that you have been pleased .
To out sponsor, Professor E. Boyd Shannon, and to all who have contributed, we say "thanks."
Forrest E. Ladd Editor
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Curtis Horn, Business Manager
Prof. Boyd Shannon, Faculty Sponsor
John Hale, Associate Editor
The Sponsor Speaks
Congratulations, Forrest!
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Jackie Mizell, Reyndal Russell, James Carter, Jean Karns, Joe Clark, Marjorie Dickerson
C. Smith, B. Smith, A. France, C. Rainbolt, J Christensen, T. Cate
G. Parker, J. Turner, L. Knippers, C. Wooten, M. Ingle, J. Horn
M. Lunn, C. Karns, J. Braswell, L. Ta ylor, R . Knight
F Brown , M. Herrin , M. Trager, I. Davis, G . Bishop , P. Helm
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F . T. A. PLEDGE
THE GOOD TEACHER REQUIRES:
PHYSICAL VITALITY. I will try to keep my bod y well and strong.
MENTAL VIGOR. f will stud y daily to keep my mind active and alert.
MORAL DISCRIMINATION I will seek to kno w the right and live by it.
WHOLESOME PERSONALITY. I will cultivate in myself goodwill , friendliness, poise, upright bearing, and careful speech.
HELPFULNESS. I will learn the art of helping others by doing helpful things dail y in school and home.
KNOWLEDGE. I will fill my mind with worthy thoughts by observing the beautiful world around me, by reading the best books, and by association with the best companions.
LEADERSHIP. I will make my influence count on the side of right, avoiding habits that weaken and destroy.
THESE THINGS
WIL I DO NOW THAT I MAY BE WORTHY OF THE HIGH OFFICE OF TEACHER.
row : E. Simpson; H Jones , M Herrin , 0. Phillips, R Maney,· 0.' Rhodes, W Warren Second row: A Lunn, W Blake, W Cornelius, D Yates , V. Timm, J. M Dickerson, M. Dickerson, H Williams. Third row : M Mahannah, G. Wilson, I. Haley, M. Trager, G. Schofield, V Couchman , V. Duffy, D Beaver, P. Hopkins, M . Rowlett, A. Groff, T. Stands Fourth row: J. Gardner, E Davis, T Walker , J. Coale, L. Harper, P. Hendrix, A. Newberry, D. L. Lester, C. Lawson, L Munn. ·
Sponsor ; H Turner, ' Prof. Anne Gr ev e, E Simpson, Sec y, Vice -Pres.; L Munn , Pres.
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First
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLlEGES
The honor of representing one's school in WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES is a nationally recognized distinction Election is based upon character, scholarship, extra-curricular activities, service to the school, and potentiality for future usefulness in business and society. Students who are elected are presented with a certificate of recognition and are privileged to wear the official keya symbol of the most versatile achievement in college. A biography of each student-elect is included in the current volume of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, a book which serves as a guide for personnel managers who are seeking capable college graduates.
By joint action of the Administrative Council and the Student Council, twelve students from B. P. C. were elected to membership this year. Delene Stockton Johnson is already a member by virtue of her election last year .
Bethany-Peniel College congratulates and honors her most outstanding students. May their future life be as successful and useful as the i r college life has been!
WHO
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SPORTS
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· Professor Vernon Snowbarger · Director of Athletics
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ATHLETICS
Odis Brown, Boys' Athletic Director
BOYS'
FOOTBALL REDSKINS-N. Miller , G. Shaffer, R. Knight, 0 Brown, B Baker , H Cross
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CLASS CHAMPIONS ; Jtmiors-N Miller , 0. Brown, N , Davis, B. Baker, M. Matson , R Knight , C Rainbolt
SOPHOMORES
M. L. Davis, Jack Lee, Robert Milburn, , Archie Marsh, Charles Milburn, Joe Bean, Lively Crawford, Douglas Meador.
FRESHMMAN
Woodie Coleman, J. W. Baldwin, Warren Rosenbaum, Bob Davis, Ira Search , Dewey Hardin
Garland Shaffer, Henry Cro ss, Ray Young, Dick Fields , Bob Ral ston, J. W Birdwell
SENIORS
Everette Walden, Danford Alger, Wayne Sledge Roy Ingle, James Foreman, Deward Finch.
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JAMBOREE
The Bethany-Peniel Redskins humbled the Rothschild's quintet in the annual Jamboree game which was played on Frida y evening, November 29. A capacity crowd attended the official opening of the basketball season, and. cheered the college team on the road to victory.
McArthur sparked the team through the first period. Brown was particularly adept at shooting; his twelve points made him high point man for the game. Cozzens hit three shots from the field despite an ankle injury Finch played a fine defensive gaine, and Riggs ' maneuvering over the court left little to be desired. Carroll , one of the two freshmen to break into the line-up , showed much promise in the short time he playe<l.
The Redskins were out in at the first quarter 8-4; at half-time the college was still in the iead with. a scor<\ of 16-6. During the third quarter, the Rothschild ' s team came to life and pushed ahead 22-21. But in the final frame, the college team played almost without error and compietely dominated the floor. The Rothschild's boys were unable to score in the last six minute s of the game. The final score was 38-24.
Front : 0 Brown ; D Finch ; 0. Riggs; W. Cozzens; G McArthur Back : E Overholt; ·D Stroman; R Ingle Not Pictured : B Carroll
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CI-IAMPIONS!
JUNIOR TEAM. Front row : Marvin Peterson , Odis Brown , Milton Parrish
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Second row : Irwin Harris , Olen Riggs, Bill Baker, Don Schuneman.
SENIORS
(Front row) William Marsh, Danford Alger, Eugene Verbeck. (Second row) Everette Walden, Claude Northcutt, Wayne Cozzens, Roy Ingle.
SOPHOMORES
(Front row) Bob Milburn, Glenn McArthur, Edward Hadduck (Second row) Joe Bean , Lively Crawford , Baxter Cozby.
FRESHMEN
(Front row) Garland Shaffer, Bcib Carroll, Janies Carter (Second row) C. E. Cavener, David Stroman, Elbert Overholt.
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Olen Riggs
Irwin Harris
Bill Baker
Garland Shaffer Cozby
Odis Brown
Deward Finch
Wayne Cozzens
Glenn McArthur
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REDSKINS
Bob C arro ll
JUNIORS
SENIORS
Front: P. Simp so n , D Alger , W Marsh Ba ck: E. Walden , R Ingle , W. Cozzen s, L. M unn
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Front: C Rainbolt , J Horger, M. Peter so n Back: M Parrish, N. Miller, 0 Brown, M Knight, M . M atson , B . Baker
FRESI-IMEN
First Row : I. Search, E. Overholt, R. Carr oll , W. Ro se nbaum , W. Coleman , D Hardin , J. Baldwin , J. Armold, G. Brown . Second Row :· J. Birdwell , R . Ralston, T. Lawrence, c Shaffer, J. Carter , D Stroman, M Stewart.
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First Ro w: J. Lee, S Ledbetter , A. Mar sh Second Row : B. Lorett e, B. Milburn, G. McArthur, B Co zby, D Meador, C Grant
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Billy Dallas Singles Champion
BOYS' TRACK
N Hightower; 0 Brown
Garland Sb ff, Ir a er 1gb Point,;.,."v!an
Ro y Ingle
Charles ·Little
WARRI .ORS
Milton Parri sh, Presid ent
Glenn McArthur, Vice -Pre sident
Gene Verbeck, Secretary
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First Row : N Davis , M Peterson, K. Arms t rong , J Hall, W Ma rsh, D. Alger. Second Row : 0. Brown, W Cozzens, D. Schunem an , I. H arris , L. Crawford , C Northcutt
225 GIRLS ' ATI-4LETICS
Harriet Wellman, Girls' Athletic Director
Wanda Morrisett
Mary Ellen Herrin
Alma Jean Lunn
Peggy Bohannon
Charlotte McGill
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Millie Akin
Nita Gregg
Mary Jo Horn
SOFTBALL
E D s K I N / s
Muriel Ingle
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Velma Reed
SENIORS: Front: C McGill, M. Ingle. Back: H. Adams, J. Purgason, J. Horn, A. Lunn , M. Akin.
JUNIORS : M. Herrin, J. Gregg , M. Emmert, V Reed. ( Not pictured) M George, T. Ware , R. William s, L. Williamson, M. Langford.
SOPHOMORES : Front: B. Coppock, E. Dole , D Rhodes , A. Sullivan , P Bohannon. Back : G. Wil son, V Carr , L. Knippers, K. Re ep , A. Butler, C. Moore.
FRESHMEN : Front: 0. Rhodes, V. Hastings, W. Morrisett. Back: N. Krigbaum , P. Hopkins, C. Robertson, H. Hightower, D. Kifer.
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CHAMPIONS!
First Row : M. Aki!l, J Horn , A. Lunn
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Second Row: H. Jones, C. McGill , R Heap , M. Ingle
JUNIORS
(Front row) M Herrin, V. Reed, J. Gregg.
(Second row) M. Emmert , Z Lister , P .Ja nzen , H Weiman, S. Faulkner.
SOPHOMORES
(Front row) E. Dole, A. Sullivan.
(Second row) B. Coppock, D. Rhodes , L. Knippers, G Wilson.
FRESHMEN
( Front row) 0. Rhodes , E. Cheek, J Johnson, H Hightower , E. Stevens
( Second row) P . Harris , F. Hollowell, P . Phipps, W .. Morrisett, L. Schauer.
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BASKETBALL REDSKINS
Velma Reed
Muriel Ingle
Sandy Faulkner
Alma Jean Lunn
Hazel Hightower
Mary Ellen Herrin
Mary Jo Horn
Arwana Sullivan
Elizabeth Dole
Heap
Nita Gregg
Charlotte McGill
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Charlotte McGill
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Nita Gregg
Gl RLS' TRACK
Velma Reed and Mary Jo Horn
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Prof. Jackson, Faculty S J ·t G ponsor uam a regg p .d M , res1 ent A ary E Herrin, Secreta rwanna Sullivan v · p ry , Jce resJdent
Front Row : V Reed, R. Emmert, B Coppock, M. Ingle , M Lunn, M. Herrin
Back Row: M. Akin, J Horn, J. Purgason , R. Jackson , C McGill, J. Gr egg , A. Sullivan ,
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COLLEGE LIFE
Mr. and Mrs Paul Simpson Men's Counselor
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Mrs . Mary J. Sears Counselor, Bud Robinson Hall
Mr s. M G. Jobe Counselor, Jernigan Hall
DINING HALL
Mrs. Katie Drewry Coliege Dietetician
LiBRARY
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JSS Susan Schultz
Assistant Libranan
Mrs. Elizabeth Willi s Librarian
DRAG
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Mr. and Mrs. Geron Brown Managers
241 AYCOCK LECTURES
Dr. Hardy C. Powers Spring Lecturer
Dr. Jarrette Aycock Fall Lecturer
Dr. and Mrs. Mendell Taylor Dr. David Hind and Rev. Remiss Rehfeldt
Rev and Mrs. Leslie Fritzland
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Dr. E. Stan] · ey Jones
CAMPUS VISITORS
COLLEGE CHURCH
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Strang, Pastor
Rev. Remiss Rehfeldt Fall Revival
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Rev . Harr y E. Jessop Holine ss Convention
Rev. Mendell Taylor Sprin2 RevivaJ
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT of the CI-IURCI-I
The college church seeks to meet the spiritual needs of our students by providing a place in which ·they may worship, and affording them an opportunity for active Christian service.
Cole , director Of Religious ·Education, and Albert Gamble, Church visitor, talk over plans for the college department.
College getting ready for choir processional.
Joe Clark Director of Youth Church
Yokemates Division of N ,Y P.S.
Professor Mary La Due and her sophomore girls.
Professor Anne Greve is in charge of the nursery .
Professor Alice Lewis and June Beaty direct Junior Church
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Without the support of the churches on our educational zone, the ' 47 ARROW would not be possibl e. We appreciate the financial aid they have given us-, but most of all we are grateful for their prayers in our behalf . May God 's richest blessings be upon the Church of the Nazarene in every phase of her world-wide program
BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE BOOSTERS
ARKADELPHIA CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. Marie Brown , Pastor 807 Crittenden Street Arkadelphia, Arkansas
BATESVILLE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. Lo y D Jone s, Pa stor 1611 E. Harri so n Str ee t Batesville, Arkan sas
CHASE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. 0. A. McGuire , Pa s tor Box 303 Chase, Kan sas
CRYSTAL CITY CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev \ ¥ illiam C. Emberton , Pastor Box 1012 Crystal City, Texas
FAIRBURY CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev R A. Gilster, Pastor 314 7t h Str eet Fairbury , Nebraska
HOOKER CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Re v. Floyd W. Akin, Pastor Hooker , Oklahoma
HARRAH CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. L. E. Sha w, Pastor Box 72 Harrah , Oklahoma
INDEPENDENC E CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. L. A. Bolerj ack , Pa stor 511 W Walnut Street Independence , Kan sas
KINGFISHER CRURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. E. E. Orton , Pastor 3 15 S. Seventh Street Kingfi sher , Oklahoma
NOWATA CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. S. Mood y Campbell , Pastor Box 129 Nowata, Oklahoma
OKEMAH CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev. Luther Shaw , Pastor 224 Fourth Street Okemah, Oklahoma
SAN JACINTO CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Rev Arthur A. Miller , Pastor 25 11 N W F ir st Street Amarillo, Texas
\ "!E LLINGTON CHURCH of th e NAZARENE
Rev C larence A. Wark e ntin , Pa stor
904 N. Jeff erson Avenue
\ Vellington, Kansas
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Your Publishing House •
is an institution of the church . It is controlled by the church. It is operated for the sole purpose of serving the church as a denominational press and supply house and to assist the church in its program of giving the full gospel to the whole world. Its particular part of that program is of course the ministry of the printed page.
To give you an idea of the part the Nazarene Publishing House is privileged to have in the work of the church we give you the following facts:
The Nazarene Publishing House
-has assets totaling more than one million dollars-every dollar dedicated to the task of spreading the gospel over the entire world.
-is literally "girdling the globe with salvation." If the periodicals published since 1912 were placed end to end they would completely encircle the earth and cover more than 20,000 miles on the second circuit. More than 23,500,000 periodicals are now being published annually.
-is filling a vital place in the field of religious book publishing. During the calendar year closing December 31, 1946 more than 156,400 books and booklets have been printed.
-is a substantial contributor to the general interests of the church. Since 1940, more than $174,000 has been given to various departments of general church activity.
-is equipped and ready to fill orders for anything in the religious field needed for personal, Sunday school or church use. Your patronage is urged for any and all items of a religious nature needed by yourself, your church or your Sunday school.
NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE
2923 Troost Avenue, Box 527 Kansas City 10, Mo.
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WICHITA FIRST CHURCH
P
J. BARTRAM , Pastor
Extend s Congratulation s to
The Cl as s of ' 4 7 and Arrow Staff
C9ongratulations to
CENTRAL CHURCH of the NAZARENE
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41st and Charles St.
Omaha 3, Nebraska
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L. S. OLIVER Pastor
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE HUTCiiiNSON, KANSAS
REV. CHARLES L. RODDA Minister
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H. R. POINDEXTER Treasurer
MRS . RUBY WELTON Secretary
CARL REED , SR. Radio Announcer
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
J. A. REED Music Director
REV. AGNES W. DIFFEE Pastor
CHARLES F. WILSON Pianist
HA RADIO BEACON FOR CHRISTl"
OVER STATION KARK , 920 on your dial
Broadcast Schedule:
MONDAY through SATURDAY, 11:00-11:30 A.M.
SUNDAY : 8:00-9:00 A.M ., Sunda y School Hour
11:00-12 :00 Noon, Worship Service
3:30-4 :00 P.M., Young People ' s Hour
10 : 30-11:15 P .M. , Back Home Hour
C J. BURLESON
Sunda y School Supt.
MRS . HERBERT B. DANIELS
W .F .M .S. President
FR E D MYRICK
N Y.P S. President
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Greetings to BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE.
Front ro w (l eft to right ): Wilson Baker, Nova Baker, John Ferguson
Back ro w: B. L Dudn ey, Win st on Up chur ch , Bill Baker, Lawrence Gholston
REV. J. R. FERGUSON Pastor
Church of the Nazarene
Atlanta, Texas
W . L SISSON S. S Superintendent
MRS. STELLA DAVIS N.Y.P.S. President
CHURCH of the NAZARENE GAINSVILLE, TEXAS
Corner of Scott and Ritchie Sts
C9ong ratulations to the @lass of '4 7
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FIRST CHURCH 1Jf the NAZARENE
WAYNE M. THORNE Director of
he Si n gin g Chu r c h" 901 N. W. 6th Street OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
T. WILLIAMS , JR.
Pastor"
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Music
NORTH FORT WORTH Church of the Nazarene
(Of6ilene 1Jistrlct 3teralJ of 3toliness eampaiqn eonlest C»'inner)
N Y P.S. COUNCIL
Chesley Lewis, Pres.
Lloyd Carter, Vice-Pres.
Mrs Chesley Lewis, Corres Sec' y
Mrs . W . A. Harwell Junior Program
Mrs. H E. McCullough Finance and Librarian
Mrs. G W. Cle vel and Sentinel
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Gould St.
WORTH,
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CHESLEY LEWIS
HOUSTON FIRST CHURCH
V. H . LEWIS , Minister
"Preaching the all Sufficient Christ"
East Side Church of the Nazarene
Bethang, Oklahoma
C9ongratulates the C9lass and Arrow Staff of 194 7
REV. L. H. DICKERSON
Pastor
Our Congratulations to young members of our Church for their choice of
Bethany,Peniel College:
• Birdie Lou Briscoe
• Peggy June Doing
• Milton E. Green
• R . H. Isaacs
• Earl Wassom
• Betty Wassom
First Church of the Nazarene
718 South Fourth Street
Ponca City, Oklahoma
W. D. McGRAW, JR. Pastor
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46 Waugh Drive Houston, Texas
R.H.CANT R ELL,D.D.
District Superintendent
KANSAS
A Growing District
DISTRICT PERSONNEL
ADVISORY BOARD
Edward Snowbarger
Harry Craddock
C L. Rodda
H. W Reed
OFFICERS
Clifton Norell Secretary
Jon a than Gasset Treasurer
DEPARTMENT
LEADERS
C. E. Rowland , Chairman of Church School Board
Ruth Williams , President of W. F. M. S.
C. L. Rodda, President of N.Y P.S
CAMP MEETING and
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY at
HUTCHINSON
August 4-10
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DISTRICT PARSONAGE
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REED , Th. D., Pastor
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
8th Street At Pia tte Avenue ·
NEBRASKA *
A. RODEWALD Pastor
Church of the Nazarene
YORK,
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" Petunia
" FELLOWSHIP
WORSHIP EVANGELISM
Pastor, H. F.
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CREWS
231 West Texas St. I I II !
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Church of the Nazarene
Seventh and Webster
junction City, Kansas
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
lOth and Willow St
DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA
SALUTES HER STUDENTS !
Mary Nell Whaley
Billy Waite Lew is
Ro y Ke y
June Key
Robert Robinson
Maredale Trammel
Kenneth Pollard
A CHURCH WITH A MISSION!
HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD!
REV and MRS CHARLES SPICER
Pastor and Wife
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
"A BEACON LIGHT ON BEACON HILL"
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T. JOHNSON Pa stor
Honoring JEAN DORIS LOLA ANN CONSTANCE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PROPOSED NEW BUILDING Boosting A GREATER B. P. c. PRESENT LOCATION North Colorado and Princeton NEW CHURCH LOCATION Woodlawn and Grant
J. MELTON
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THOMAS, Pastor
ABILENE
DISTRICT C9ongratulations to the @lass of 19471
DISTRICT OFFICERS
0. V. McMAHON , Secretary-Treasurer
LUTHER CANTWELL, Church School Board Chairman
D. M. DUKE , N.Y .P.S. President
MRS. W. R. McCLURE, W F M.S President
MRS. CARL ELLIS, Junior Director
DISTRICT CAMP MEETING:
July 14 to 20, Cisco, Texas
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY, October 8-9
Sound in Doctrine - Sane in Appeal
E vangelistic in Emphasis - Constructive in Character
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REV W.B WALKER
District Superintendent
PAUL H. GARRETT, M.A. Minister
Sincere Greetings to Students and Alumni of Bethany-Peniel College
First Church of the Nazarene
8th and Brown Sts. Texarkana, Texas, U.S.A.
WAURIKA, OKLAHOMA CHURCH of the NAZARENE *
"The Church With an Upward Look and a Forward . March!"
WE ARE PULLING FOR BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE
. J. B. GEORGE, Pastor
THE LOUISIANA DISTRICT
DODD, District Superintendent
We are for an Old-Fashion Program of Evangelism We Are Back of B. P. C.! ELBERT
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FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
S. S. Superintendent WE SUPPORT Bethany.,Peniel College 100%
N Y.P S. President Because We Believe Trained Leadership Is Essential To All Phases of The Ministry of the Church
Carl Stephenson
Y.W.M.S. President
Novelle Newsom
14th and Ave. "Q" LUBBOCK, TEXAS REV. AND MRS. A. F. LAING 275
CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of '47 from the
SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT
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ARE PROUD OF OtJR COLLEGE, HER PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP, FACULTY and STUDENT BODYI
DISTRICT OFFICERS
HADLEY A. HALL, District Superintendent
LYMAN P. WOOD, N.Y. P. S. President
HEARNE SPRUCE, Chairman of the Church School Board
MRS. PEARL KEETON, President of the W. F. M S.
MAURICE TURNER, Secretary
J. MELTON THOMAS, District Treasurer
HADLEY A HALL
CAMP and ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT CAMP and N Y P.S INSTITUTE at Waco, Texas (June 23-29)
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY at Corpus Christi First Church (August 26-28)
District Superintendent
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r9ompliments to
BETHANY --PENIEL COLLEGE
from
CHURCH of the NAZARENE ABENATHY, TEXAS
Hail
BETHANY -PENIEL COLLEGE
and r9ongratulations to the r9lass of '47
from
FIRST CHURCH
1106 5th Street
Wichita Falls, Texas
DOROTHY RHODES ONETA RHODES VIRGIL RHODES DULAN CLEGG
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REV. L. H. CLEGG
REV. WALTER PATTERSON
YOUNG PEOPLE OF ARKANSAS
£greetings from the REV. BOYD HANC OCK N.Y P.S. President
REV. J W SHORT Di str ic t Superi nt en de nt to the Students of Bethang-Peniel College · 278
SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT
NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
"We Are Boosting Bethany"
WOODWARDCI-IURCI-I of the NAZARENE Fifth and Texas Streets WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA
A CHURCHWith A Moving Program Interested in the Sunday School
PRESENTINGA Progressive Pastor A Cooperative People
W C EMBERTON SECRETARY
LYMAN P WOOD PRESIDENT
J B. ROSE VICE - PRESIDENT
F W. ROGERS TREASURER
REV. E. L. LOOMAN
PROGRESS
COLLEGE! 279
WI-IO BELIEVE IN TI-lE
OF TI-IEIR
In .Appreciation for Its f9ontribution
BORGER CHURCH of the NAZARENE
We fire 18oosters For 18ethany-1Deniel @allege
REV. AMOS R. MEADOR, Pastor
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
"We believe in our Schools"
FLOYD
J. NEUFELD
Pastor
(jreelin9> from the cNeu{e/J,
BROADMOOR PARK CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Corner Second and Weatherly Streets
BORGER, TEXAS
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GUTHRIE, ORLAHOMA
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PASTOR ALVIN MAULE
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
SCENES
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LAKEVIEW PARK
Kansas City District Center
JARRETTE AYCOCK
Di strict Superintendent
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CENTRAL CHURCH of the NAZARENE
"The Church With a Welcome"
Haskell and Victor Sts.
DALLAS 1, TEXAS *
• Sunday School , 9:30 A .M .
• Pr eaching Services 11:00 A.M. and 7:30P.M.
Mid-Week Prayer Service 7:30 P.M.
T-1024
Phone: T-74293 *
H D BURSON Pastor
REV AND MRS A. F DUKE
Pastors
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
306 West Elm St.
HILLSBORO, TEXAS
We are 100 % for Bethan y-Peniel College
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
CLAUD L BURTON PASTOR P INGERSOL N HOWERTON 11TH AND LOWRY STREET STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA Honors her students at 13. 1fJ. e.! B HUMAN M WILSEY A MIL LER R YOUNG G BILYEU HAROLD CRENSHAW HAZEL CRENSHAW L. HALL J NILES R INGERSOL 282
NEBRASKA DISTRICT
Gfppreclates
BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE
REV. L. A. OGDEN, District Superintendent
REV. J. EDWIN McCONNELL, Chairman Church Schools
REV. A. F . HAYES, President Young People's Society
MRS. L. S. OLIVER, President Women's Missionary Society
CHARACTER CULTURE CHRIST ASSURE US OF HOPE
CALENDAR OF DISTRICT EVENTS
JULY 27TH THROUGH AUGUST 3RD, CAMP MEETING AND ASSEMBLY AT HASTINGS, NEBRASKA WITH DR. G. B. WILLIAMSON, General Superintendent
SEPTEMBER 16TH THROUGH 18TH, PREACHERS' RETREAT AND CONVOCATION AT NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
DECEMBER 2ND THROUGH 4TH MID-YEAR CONVENTION WITH DR. D. SHELBY CORLETT AS CONVENTION WORKER
Bethany helps build a better and stronger Nebraska District
Nebraska District helps build a b.igger and better Bethany
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FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
On Almeda StPeet, One Block Nopfh of Six Points
CORPUS CHRISTl, TEXAS
CONGRATULATIONS TO BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE, HER FACULTY, AND STUDENTS
L. LEE GAINES
Pastor
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PARSONAGE, 1214 McKENZIE STREET
Grace Church of the Nazarene
307 East 35th Street
AUSTIN , TEXAS
Greets her students in Bethany-Peliiel College!
We Are Back of Bethany-Peniel College 100
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Eleventh and Prescott St.
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REV. LYMAN P WOOD, Pastor
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J T GASSETT PASTOR
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C. E HEATWOLE
SUPERINTENDENT
N Y P S
RALPH McCLAIN
PRESIDENT
RICHARD SNOW STUDENT AT BETHANY PENIEL COLLEGE
A Growing Church With A Spiritual Program
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SALINA, KANSAS
WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE TULSA, OKLAHOMA
7 of the More Than 800 Reason s Wh y We Are Back of B P.C
( Kenneth Brooks not li sted)
AUSTIN FIRST CHURCH
We Gxtend f9ongratulations to the f9lass of 194 7
EARL CARTER
CORA ROBINSON
EARL WASSOM
BETTY WASSOM
STAN LEDBETTER
. and MRS . W . H . JOHNSON
REV
LOY WATSON
REV
J. E. MOORE, JR.
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REV. I. C. MATHIS Superintendent
Here's How We Feel:
COUNT ON US TO BACK ANY PROGRAM TO FORWARD THE WORK OF BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE
REV. H. F. CREWS Ch Church School Board DALLAS
DISTRICT 287
REV CUTIS SMITH N.Y.P.S. President
MRS. I. C. MATHIS W.F.M.S. President
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Harrison :tt Forty-first
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Pastor: A. Milton Smith
Visitor: Robert E. Harding
Music Director: Ray Moore
Organist: Mrs. Robert Edwards
Sunday School Supt: F. C. Davis
Youth Supervisor: Kenneth Robinson
Pres. W.F.M.S.: Mrs. Phil Milburn
Pres. N.Y.P.S.: Willard Taylor
Sec'y to Pastor: Mrs. Robert Harding
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A. MILTON SMITH, Pastor
F LADD C SHREFFLER C. GARRETT G SHAFFER A BECK C RENEAU P PHIPPS . EASTERN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT E. MESSER 11 Enthus ias tica ll y Backing Our College" ++++ WE ARE PROUD of OUR 59 STUDENTS W H BARLOW DISTRICT SECRETARY S LEDBETTER T JOHNSON ++++ B MESSER 289 A. L. BELCHER DISTRICT TREASURER B WHITE L. J O NES J TUCKER J GAULT W A CARTER. DIST E CARTER C RA I N BO LT
TRINITY CHURCH of the NAZARENE
S. W. 29th at Indiana
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
H. H. SPENCER Pastor
GENE DAVIS Music Director
MARGARET SPENCER Pianist
C. H. WITHROW
Sunday School Supt.
BETTY HERRIN
N.Y.P.S President
MRS. TOM MONTGOMERY
W F.M S President
WALTER HINTZ Secretary
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REV. H . H. SPENCER
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MRS
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John Knight, N.Y.P;S. President
Mrs H. H. Hagemeier, W.F.M.S. President
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Hearty Vote of Approval to 18.1fJ. C9. from the
FIRST CHURCH EASTERN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT N.Y.P.S.
AMARILLO, TEXAS
L. L. Van Houten, Pastor
E. W. Willis, Sunday School Supt.
C. E. Yates, Treasurer
. Gospe\ 1eam Head Picks (ommiUee 1o (are for Special eoz:rack have\ · nd L1ve Y v-:f zens, a Boyd p been president o 'ream, to
H. M. CURTIS, President
V. R. CLARK, Secretary
M. K. SHROUT, Treasurer
College Gospel Team Leads Student Revival
Approximately 125 young pe o- .-------pie got definite spiritual help the recent "Every Student For Christ" campaign sponsored by Gospel Team. Climaxing a .; glorious chapel services,
Prof. Mark Moore, Sponsor
Boyd Kifer, President
GOSPEL TEAM
Joe Clark, Vice-President ----
Gos\)e ts haVe rember of studen d revivals h nu d week-en . ar.,v hel . . vices ln v <=!I speclal ser hool zone. '-l.es of the sc nder the ·•ies are ul Team of (iospe
Loretta Oakes, Secretary
Gospel Tea, . Sho Activities , W vood 1 ., The ncrease in OkJ::1:etings on .Reno blessed f llla City Street o God are b · Octob emg e McCoy er 12 '"' ,,. _
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OUR COLLEGE IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM
CCke Problem of tlze Parent:
Where should I send my son or daughter to College?
CCke ProbLem of Youth:
Where can I receive a Christian Education?
CCke ProbLem of tke Ckurch:
Where can we fulfill our obligation to our youth and who will train our future workers?
CCke ProbLem of tke StewarJ:
Where can I invest my money that I may receive eternal dividends?
BETHANY -PENIEL COLLEGE
Bethany, Oklahoma
CHARACTER CULTURE CHRIST
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A Three-story Educational Unit
THE COLLEGE CHURCH
Has added as new feature s This YearAn Enlarged and redecorated Church Auditorium
We w ant t he s t udents of B. P. C
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An organized Religiou s Education Program
Prof . C. C . Crill and the "Grand Opening Day" Choir
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Harper L. Cole Educational Director
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C. B. Strang, D. D. Pastor
Albert Gamble, Chmch Visitor
WESTERN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT
[)reetings from the Home CDistrict
RAY HANCE, District Superintendent ·u · ..
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District Advisory Board (Left to right) R. T . Williams, Jr. , E. C . Hall, Ray Hance, Vernon Snowbarger, W. T Johnson
In :Appreciation of
BETHANY-PENIEL COLLEGE
Rev. and Mr s. Frank McConnell
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
311 North Oak Avenue
ADA, OKLAHOMA
YUKON CHURCH of the NAZARENE
YUKON, OKLAHOMA IN
APPRECIATION of
BETHANY --PENIEL COLLEGE
HOBART WICKENS
Sunday School Superintendent
OTTO C . PERRY Pastor
BETTY TRAYWICK N .Y.P.S . President
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NORMAN CHURCH of the NAZARENE
ALEMEDA AND APACHE STREETS
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Heartily Supporting the Program of
Character Culture Christ
GEREN ROBERTS Minister
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Church Choir, AI Sullivan , Director
CHURCH of the NAZARENE Corner of Sixth and Main Blanchard, Oklahoma For ftll Who Will Seek Him EUGENE SCROGGIN Rev. R. F. & Martha Franklin, Pastors 1 I il P a d o n a t "A" S t r e e t li ,I 'I 11 Phone735 ii II 297
We wish to thank all of the business firms of Bethany and Oklahoma City who have, b y their advertising , clone so much to make po ss ible the ' 47 ARROW. These are friends of our school .let us show our appreciation by buying from ARROW advertisers.
OWNER-MANAGER
STEAKS - OYSTERS - CHICKEN
OUR SPECIALTIES
FOOD
lf miss my rtle Stubbs
myrtle's COFFEE SHOP
LET Is EAT ! CALL US YOUR ORDERS · Phone 2516 299
WE PERSONALIZE YOUR
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WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM SALESMEN . AND TI-II:IR WIVI:S S. K. CLAYTON FII:LD SUPI:RVISOR BOX 486 BETHANY 39th & MAY AVENUE 910 NORTH WALKER v\lsr LUMSERING' ALO"'G 1515 SOUTH AGNEW MIDWEST CITY Four Stores For Your Convenience 300
BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER
BUILDERS HARDWARE- WALLPAPER
BENJAMIN MOORES PAINT
RUBEROID ROOFING
CARPENTERS' TOOLS
FENCE POSTS
F.H.A. Repair and Remodel Loans H.
LUMBER
IN BETHANY Since 1924
Carroll Smith, Manager
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CO.
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BOB'S CAFE
of DR. RALPH SHADID BETHANY I i 11 J and M CLEANERS Next Door South of the Post Office Bethany's finest and most modepn plant. 1Boosters for 18.10. f9.! 302 We Speciali ze In Stew and Coffee
WE CATER TO STUDENT'S TRADE Quick, Efficient Ser vi ce To Your Door We employ B.P.C. Studeuts ELMER H MANN JAY R JACOB S
f9ompliments
The Oklahoma Natural Gas Company , as a local institution, has always tried to give every natural gas customer in your community the ultimate in good gas service. To accomplish this worthy objec. tive, Oklahoma Natural has created · several additional services , and made them available to every one in the community. Let ' s take a look at these extra services offered to you at no cost.
0 Our Home Service Department is per· haps one of the best known extra services offered by Oklahoma Natural. It is especially familiar to thousands of Okla· homa homemakers many of whom call daily for our latest p>eous toad cCsted recipes. They know, too, that our local Home Service director is always glad to assist homemakers whenever possible.
0 Our newly-formed commercial equip· ment service program is exceptionally helpful to our commercial customers. This department assists in making mod· ern kitchen layouts, servicing of com· mercia! equipment, and giving other helpful consultation to bakeries, restau· rants, laundries, hospitals, and other in · stitutions
0 Oklahoma Natural also attempts to keep natural gas users, bOth domestic arid in· cl"strial, informed of the latest gas burn· ing equipment, methods of increasing efficiency, and ways of cutting costs with their present equipment.
0 Another service helpful to domestic cus· tomers is our household appliance secv· icing department At· no extra cost to you, our service man will inspect and ad· just your gas ranges, water heaters, gas refrigerators and central heating plants; thus assuring you continued good gas service year after year
OHLRHOffiR nRTURRL NATURAL GAS SERVICE HAS VITAL PART IN THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF OKLAHOMA SINCE 1900. 303
You're neither too young or too old to enjoy the correct atmosphere and excellent food at
HARPER'S GRILL
New location at 107 S College Street
Bethany
JAKE'S SERVICE STATION
Main and Donald Streets J. G. MciNTYRE, Owner
Phone 640
Studellls You'r e Ofefcome
From Our Shelves to Your TableTHAT'S THE RIGHT COMBINATION!
Quality of Commodity and Efficienc y in Service Arc Our Endeavor
RAHILLS GROCERY and MARKET 104 S. E. MAIN - PHONE 658 I I !I II II ii li 304
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" All the king 's men couldn't put Humpty together again. But we'll put that car in shape."
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Maxene Carl, Secretary
Insure In Sure Insurance HALL-HOAG AGENCY 106 S . COLLEGE Bethan y - Phone 603 B. M. HALL PAUL HOAG
Lois Ballard, Secretary
HENR Y' S I.G. A. 116 S . vV. lst Street Phone 2436
306 Groce ry an d Market The F1fiendly Sto1fe We have a Delivery Service Phone 605 MRS. HENRY BUTLER Manager Bethan y
The Building
ONE OF HIS EXAMPLES L.
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C. CHERRY CONTRACTOR Bethany, Okla. The Builder
CCke Printer
THROUGH countless \ centuries of time, from pyramid building to cathedral building, civilization limped along, dragging one foot wearily after the other , unmindful of passing years , ignorant of the thought world , and not suspecting the possibilities of the common man.
Then came the printer, heaven-appointed prophet of the new ages to be, opening the doors to worlds unknown. Civilization leaped forward , alive and eager , romping through the years , scattering new ideas with a prodigal hand as seeds into the fertile soil of human minds. Today, thanks to the printed word, the common man, conscious of his powers , may look upon a broader horizon than did the wisest men of old . Tomorrow, perchance, the sky will brighten into an unclouded day of human progress-a day worthy of the cumulative efforts of the ages
408-14 NORTHWEST SIXTH ST. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
Milton Green demonstrate s to Sam Steerman and Billie K. White what efficiency a Ma ytag brings to a home.
OWEN ' S FURNITURE
EARL 0\VENS Owner 126 S. W. Main
Let Us Furnish That /-lome
Bethan y
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Milton Green, Sam Steerman, Earl Owens, and Billie K. \Vhite admire a new Stromberg-Carlson
C9ongratulations and 18est Wishes to the C9lass of '47
Mr. F L. Da vis, Manager
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK · BETHANY
Member of the F.D .I.C . I ,, I[ · ___ j 310
B. and H. MERCANTILE
For a bigger and better 18ethany 100 S. W. Main Street BETHANY Phone
Send to the
CLEANERS
Insured
S. W
Phone
3ll
INDUSTRIES BETHANY • General Contractors • Rural Electrification_ \ STREET and SMITH BARBER SHOP BETHANY "Fo r that well-groomed look "
342
BETHANY
• For Quality and Service • Your Clothes are
Inspected by DOYLE RODGERS, Owner llO
Main
768
B-AKER
YOU CAN BUY IT AT FRANKS! I H. B. FRANK STORES Variety and Dry Goods BETHANY 312 BRADLEY , Manager Friendly , Efficient Service From Our Clerks
K. G. HUNT JEWELRY
HEADQUARTERS FOR:
• Watchbands
• Diamond Rings
• Elgin Watches
• All Kind of Fine Jewelry
' Ve Maintain a Complete Repair Service
COLLEGE CLEANERS
THE MOST EFFICIENT AND PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN
Mr. & Mrs N A. Little O wners
\N
COTTAGE CAFE
to the College, And all those vvith knowledge!
e cater
Bethany OLET A REEDER, Owner Where you'll be proud to meet your friends! 313 Bethany
A Good Store With Good Merchandise
• Books, text and general
• Norcross Greeting Cards
• Montag Stationer y
• LaMirada Pottery
• Leather Goods
• Exclusive Gifts for all occasions
• Church School Supplies
• School and Office Supplies
• College Stuff
THE BOOI( SHOPPE
108 S. E. Main, Bethany
Se1rvi ng the Students of 1Bethany-1Peniel r9ollege
Our Staff is here to help you in any way possible.
Bennett L Dudney
Luther Jenkins
Mrs Nell Arnold
Tommie Johnson
" Buy in Bethany"
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8ompliments of Your Friendly
T. G. & Y STORE BETHANY
Headquarters for College Students
Sweet Milk - Homo Milk - Buttermilk
Chocolate Milk - Coffee and Whipping Cream
Swee t Crea m Butter - Creamed Cottage Cheese
RETAIL HOUSE TO HOUSE
Jingle , Jangle , Jingle , Pockets all a' tingle ;
Clothes all spick and span, Ready for a date with Nan!
And Here ' s The Reason
Students:
He Had Been Very Wise; Up-To-Date to Patronize CLEANERS
Main Phone 504
of STEWART'S
OKLA.
PASTURIZED
GompfimenCJ
PAINT STORE
ATLEE DAIRY
MILK PRODUCTS
DELIVERY IN -Warr Acres- Okla. 160 1 E xc h ange Phone 3-8110
11
S. W.
J B " Pat" Din widdi e, Proprie tor 315
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RIDINGS SERVICE STATION Firestone Headquarters SMITH & RAINBOLT, INc. B.P.C.'S Foremost Commercial Photographers for the discriminating clientele EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS book AT THE BETHANY S.S. UNIT gLoon • • • • • TURNER FLOOR COMPANY Modern Equipment Dependable Service FLOORS: LA YEO • SANDED 209 S. College BETHANY, OKLA. Commercial · Residential • Industrial CALL OR WRITE FOR ESTIMATES STATE WIDE SERVICE i17 • FINISHED Phone BETHANY 629
Vaul Says:
Vaul
WEHRENBERG PHARMACY BETHANY, OKLAHOMA Phone 636 318
Says: For that Smile of Satisfaction Visit our Fountain often.
For
Patronize our Drug Department which can supply all yo ur needs. n I !
that Smile of Health
-JUST ONE OF OUR MANY PLUMBING CONTRACTS IN BETHANY R. M. Wolfe & P. H. Nunn MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 5100 BELLE ISLE PHONE B-4446 0 0 31 9
"We enjoyed our · work at Bethany very much this · year-it was a pleasant experience with a fine group of people "
Hal Owens Photographer
"It was a pleasant task working with the ARROW staff and the other wonderful folks at the college .
Bessie Farley Photographer
HAL OWENS Arrow Photographer
GREENE'S .STUDIO
224 W. Main Oklahoma Cihj
"The association I have had with Bethany-Peniel College has been most pleasant in every way. "
Sally Ward Retoucher and Colorist
"I have enjoyed all the contacts I have made with B.P.C. and hope to continue them through the years."
E. R. Hawkins, Jr. Dark Room Technician
·no
Ohe Cf<eveille ·Scho
FORREST E. LADD CURTIS C. HORN Editor Business Mgr.
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The student directory has been compiled at your request and for your use. Names and addresses have been taken from registration cards, many of which have not been filled out correctly. We regret any mistakes for which we are responsible, but trust that the directory will be of service to you in continuing the friendships of this year.
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ADAMS, EUGENE
STUDENT DIRECTORY
BAKER, NOVA
BECKEL, VIVIAN
BONNETTE, ROBERT 506 N. Redman
46 814 N . Mueller 2935 Quinton St. Bethany, Oklahoma Queen City, Texas Bethany, Oklahoma Shreveport, Louisiana
ADAMS , HARRIETT
BAKER, WILSON
BEGGS, GEORGE LEE
BONNETTE, VIRGIE
3123 N. W. 16 Box 46 1311 N. 2nd St. 420 W. 31st St. Oklahoma City, Okla. Queen City, Texas \Vichita Falls , Texas Cheyenne, Wyoming
ADKINS , DORIS MAE
BALDWIN , ANNA JEAN
415 E. Logan 1620 Milam
BERESFORD, DANIEL BOTTOMS , MILDRED
R. R. 5, Box 840 851% N. Tacoma Guthrie, Oklahoma Beaumont, Texas Waco, Texas Indianapolis, Ind.
AKERS , BEULAH
BALDWIN, GARY
BEST , JOSEPH
BOWMAN, JACK
Box 291 113 N. Asbury Claremore, Oklahoma 7853 N. Broadwa y Hooker, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma
AKIN, LEONARD
AKIN , MILDRED
BALDWIN, HOWARD
BILYEU, DOYLE St. Louis, Missouri
BILYEU, ILA GRACE
MARIT A
ANDREW, LEORA
North Peniel
ANDREW, LEWIS
Springs, Texas
ELNORA
Oklahoma
OPAL
F.D. 2
W. Sixth
BLAKE, WILMA
W. Sixth
BLANKENSHIP, HAROLD
WOODROW
Texas
BREWER, MATTIE BESS
y, Oklahoma 124 N Peniel Bowdon , Georgia 1031 West Nelson Bethany, Oklahoma
BARNES, S B. Denison , Texas
ANDREW, VINA 2420 S. W . 35th St .
BRIGHT, HUGH
BLOCK, HAROLD F., JR 705 S Roberts 712 N Beaver Oklahoma City, Okla. Mitchell , Nebraska El Reno, Oklahoma
Bethany, Oklahoma
BATES , DORIS LEE
BLOODWORTH, GEORGE
BRISCOE, BIRDIE
ARMOLD, JACK 1601 S. Armstrong Alma , Oklahoma Box 405 2935 N. W. 12 Bartlesville, Oklahoma
BOHANNAN, PEGGY Kaw City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla.
BEAN, JOE 556 S. Crockett BRISCOE, PAUL
ARMSTRONG, ADA 712 Stephen Ave San Benito, Texas Kaw City, Oklahoma 218 N. Donald Duncan , Oklahoma
BOHANNAN, WILLIAM
BROGDON , LOLA ANNE
Bethany, Oklahoma
ARMSTRONG , KENNETH
BEATY, JUNE 556 S. Crockett 1334 W . Elsmele Pl. Rt. I San Benito, Texas San Antonio , Texas 1215 E. Lead Galena , Kansas Albuquerque, New Mex.
BOHANNON, RAYMOND BROOKS, KENNETH
ARMSTRONG, VESTAL
BEAVER, DORIS 2428 Manchester Ave 4212 S. 33 W. Ave 1215 E. Lead 200 N Peniel East St. Louis, Ill. Tulsa , Oklahoma
Albuquerque, N: Mex. Bethan y, Okla.
BOHANNON, VIOLET
BROWN, DONALD
ARNOLD, WINOLA BEBOUT, MATHILDA 2428 Manchester Ave. 3808 Dempster Monument, Kansas Box 491 East St. Louis, Ill Dallas , Texas
ATTAWAY, ELLA
202 S. W Ave.
Henryetta, Okla
BOLERJACK, NAOMI
BROWN , FRED
BEBOUT, MEREDITH 511 W. Walnut St. 2105 Parker Ave Bethany, Oklahoma Box 658 Independence, Kans No Little Rock, Ark.
BABCOCK, LOIS
Blythe, California
BOLERJACK, GENEVA
BROWN, GERON
1025 S. Topeka BECK, ALBERT 511 W. Walnut St. 1020 W. 6th St. \Vichita , Kansas
BAKER , BILL
Bethany, Oklahoma Independence, Kans. Grand Island, Neb.
BECKEL, LOLA
BOLERJACK, R. T. BROWN, LECIL
Box 46 814 N. Mueller 511 W Walnut St. Rt. 5
Queen City , Texas
Bethany, Oklahoma Independence, Kansas Searcy, Arkansas
Box
1206 Lewis St. BRAKEBILL, RAY 414 W Walnut Star Rt. Stillwater, Oklahoma Little Rock, Arkansas Altus, Oklahoma Palacios, Texas
BRANDES,
BALDWIN , J. W 1206 Lewis St. 36 S. Pershing 414 W. Walnut 104 N W. 2nd Stillwater, Oklahoma Liberal , Kansas Altus, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma BIRDWELL, J W. BRASHER, MILDRED ALEXANDER, KENNETH BALDWIN, JACK R. F. D . 1, Box 207 Rt. 4, Box 127 412 E. lOth St. 1620 Milam St Mercedes, Texas Lake Charles, Louisiana Hutchinson, Kansas Beaumont, Texas BIRDWELL, LEO BRASHER, PHILO ALEXANDER, LAWRENCE BALDWIN, LUCILLE R. F. D. 1, Box 20 7 Rt. 4, Box · 127 Rt. 2 113 N Asbury Mercedes, Texas Lake Charles , Louisiana Jacksonville, Texas Bethany, Oklahoma BIRDWELL, THEO BRASWELL, A L., JR. ALEXANDER, WINNIE BALDWIN, OLIVER R. F D. 1, Box 20 7 Box 24 406 W , Bow St. Star Rt. Mercedes, Texas Carrizo Springs, Texas T yler , Texas Palacios, Texas BISHOP, GLEN BRASWELL, Roy ALGER , DANFORD BALL , MABEL Box 332 7 14 N Williams 203 N Peniel 417 Ellis Crystal City, Texas Amarillo, Teaxs Bethany, Oklahoma Wichita, Kansas BLACKSHEAR, ANNA BRAZELTON, VEATRICE ANDERSON, ZELLA BALLARD , ALBERT Alva, Oklahoma 3520 Ave. Q Newport , Nebraska Putnam, Street BLAKE, JUANITA Lubbock, Texas ANDREW, J
Sulphur
606
Bethan
Quanah,
1525
C.
BRAZELTON,
y, Oklahoma BARNARD,
Texas
Cope St.
ALMA 209
s. 6th
San
124
Purcell,
606
Bethany,
Quanah,
Angelo ,
Oklahoma BARNES,
Texas
307
N. Peniel
R
Bethan
323
BROWN, ODIS
CARR, VENETIA
COLE, HARPER
CRENSHAW, HAZEL
Box 321 217 E. King Bethany, Oklahoma 1420 Springfield
Marqurette, Kansas Tulsa, Oklahoma
BROWN, ROYCE WAYNE
CARROLL, BILLY
COLEMAN, WOODIE Stillwater, Okla.
501 N. W 2nd
CRENSHAW, HAROLD
509 N. Peniel Box 253 Bethany, Oklahoma 1420 Springfield
Bethany, Oklahoma
BROWNING, HAZEL
Heavener, . Oklahoma
COLLETT, ALTA Stillwater, Oklahoma
CARROLL, •ROBEltT Rt 10, Box 100
CRILLY, DOROTHY
Pocassett, Okhihoma Box 253 Oklahoma City, Okla. Bethany, Oklahoma
BROWNING, JUANITA Heavener, Oklahoma
Pocassett, Oklahoma
COLLINS, CARL
CROSS, HENRY
CARTER, CHARLES Arapaho, Oklahoma. 2233 N. W. Park
BRUCE , ROBERT T. 1437 s. w . 30th
CONRAD, ERNEST Oklahoma City, Okla.
Higgins, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. 2224 S. Broadway
BRUMMETT, NETA
CULWELL, HAROLD
CARTER, EARL Wichita, Kansas R F.D. 1
Rt. 3 Tulsa , Oklahoma
Shattuck, Oklahoma
CONRAD, PAULINE Elkins, Arkansas
CARTER, JAMES 2224 S. Broadway
CULWELL, THELMA
BRUMMETT , ROBERT 419 S Independence Wichita, Kansas Gosheri, Arkansas
Rt. 3 Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Shattuck, Oklahoma
CONRAD, WESLEY
DALABA, GENE
CARTER, RUTH Long Pine, Nebraska Kansas City, Mo.
BRUNSON, GLENN 419 S Independence
W. 6th St.
Nebraska
BUFFINGTON, DOROTHY
2, Box 147
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
CASON, FREDERICK
Oklahoma
COODY, DARWYN
N Peniel
Oklahoma
COONER, MABEL
CASON, MARY LOU Box 3
Oklahoma
BUFFINGTON, RALPH CATE, MILDRED COOPER, LEON
BURNEY, MURRELL
BURSON, ERNEST
BURTON, LEONARD
7
Texas
BYNUM, LOIS
VENER , C. E., JR
LAWRENCE
CHAPMAN , MARIE
191
, Oklahoma
333 CHEEK, EDITH
CAMPBELL, WALDO
Kansas
CANTRELL,
Helena, Arkansas
CANTRELL, BAILEY, JR.
S 4th St.
East 13th
IRENE
CHEVEALLIER, PAULINE
305
Louisiana
Helena , Arkansas CHRISTENSEN, VALDEMAR
CARDEN, LEO
362
CORDELL, LOUISE
3
Oklahoma
COTTAM, JANICE
Oklahoma
VIRGINIA
COURTNEY, GERALDINE
Oklahoma
COVELL, LAWRENCE
W 2nd
DALLAS, WILLIAM
Oklahoma
ALICE
West First
Coffeyville, Kansas
LILLIE MAE
, Texas
ORIN
ERWIN
City, Missouri
Kansas DAVIS, JOHN
N Redman
COYLE , THELMA
1
S Walter
Kansas
Kansas DAVIS , NEIL
COZBY, BAXTER
346
Oklahoma
Texas
Oklahoma CLARK, JOSEPH 4 322 Pensacola DAVIS, M. L.
CARGILL , GEORGE Box 28 Dallas, Texas R.R. 3
Bethany, Oklahoma Santon, Indiana
COZZENS, WAYNE Carthage, Missouri
CARGILL , GERTRUDE CLAY, PEGGY Capitan, New Mexico DAVIS, ROBERT Bethan y, Oklahoma Box 225
CRAGER,ADAN R.R. 3
CARL , MAXINE Baytown, Texas R R 1 Carthage, Missouri 3015 w 12th CLEGG , DULAN Ballinger, Texas DAVIS , SUE NELL Little Rock , Arkansas
33
CRAVEN,ERDEN 311 N. Peniel Abernath y, Texas 545 N. 25 Bethany, Oklahoma
CARLETON, SHERRILL CLOUD , DENNIS Lincoln, Nebraska DAVIS, THURMAN 6502 Texarkana HiggiJC!S, Texas 1428 S 8th St. Houston, Texas
CLOUD , EUNICE
CRAWFORD, LIVELY Chickasha, Oklahoma
CARLSON, IRENE Box 182 Drumright, Oklahoma DERBY, LAVERA
Bethany, Oklahoma Higgins, Texas
CRAWFORD, ROBERT Wichita, Kansas
CAROTHERS, JOAN COALE , JOHN High Springs, Florida DICKERSON, MARJORIE
665
553
CRAWFORD, TILMAN 204 S Peniel
Nebraska Grove, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla . Bethany, Oklahoma
813%
Sapulpa,
405
310
Hastings,
N College
Bethany,
Bethany;
Bethany,
Rt.
DAMEWOOD,
Bethany,
1516
Sapulpa,
Jasper,
VIRGINIA 208 Melton 2710 W. 5th 712 North Peniel 1515 Pruett Texarkana, Texa s Grand Island, Neb. Bethany, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas
DANIEL,
CA
COPPOCK, BONNIE DANIELS, HERBERT. 745 S W. 33rd St. 209 S. Beaver 1007% E. 8th 224 s. Martin St. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bethany, Oklahoma Coffeyville, Kansas Rock, Ark
CHALMERS,
CORDELL,
DARDON, MARY 3503 Fairview 125 ' West Fourth Beebe, Arkansas 2919 S. W. 16th Dailas, Texas Eldorado, Kansas
JOE
Oklahoma City, Okla.
CHANDLER, GENEVA Searcy, Arkansas DAVENPORT, LEE Bethan y, Oklahoma 2923 Troost Ave. CORNELIUS, WANDA Bethany, Oklahoma BUTLER, ALBERTA Kansas City, Missouri Rt.
Rt.
DAVENPORT,
Pineland
Lubbock,
Box
Altus,
DAVIDSON,
Harrah
Bethany,
618 5th 505 N. W 2nd CHAPMAN, PEARL C OTTAM, TED Oswego, Kansas Bethany, Oklahoma Box 191 Bethany, Oklahoma DAVIS, CAROLYN
BONNIE Harrah, Oklahoma COUCHMAN,
3539
Box
Bethany,
Kansas
Grandfield,
724
CAMPBELL,
Garfield
Oklahoma
City, Missouri
Oklahoma
DAVIS,
Little
9
Pearl,
Miltonvale,
CHERRY,
Sapulpa,
DAVIS,
Rock, Arkansas
Poplar
Texas
FLOYD
DEAN 218
ALMA
E. Enterprise
35
220
St. Abilene,
1001
Kansas
West
39 Garfield
S. 4th
Kansas
Pittsburg,
Box
112
220
Olla,
Rt.
Bethany,
West
Galena,
Box
Box
2301
Wichita,
Electra,
Poteau,
Box
Box
Box
324
Maxwell,
DICKERSON, MAURINE EUDALEY , MALCOLM GARRISON, ROBERT GRISSOM , ROBERT
S Peniel
Oklahoma
696
Texas
DODSON, WILBUR EVANS, RONALD
N. 19th St.
Smith, Arkansas
N W. 13th
City, Oklahoma
7 N. Donald
Oklahoma
Battery
Rock, Arkan sas
GATLIN, VERDA GRISSOM, VIOLET
10, Box 147
City, Okla.
Arkansas Ave
Little Rock, Ark.
DOING , PEGGY JUNE FARMER, CONSTANCE GAULT, JOANNA GROFF , ANNA RUTH
N. First
City, Okiahoma
7 Masters St.
, Kentucky
N. Denver
sa , Oklahoma
veria, Missouri
DOLE , BERNICE FAULKNER , DARTHYMARIE GEORGE , CANTLEY GRONEMYER, BILL
Howard
Nebraska
English St.
, Texas
Villa, Texas
. 10
Woslley, W as h
DOLE , ELIZABETH FECHNER , JOHN GEORGE, MARCELLA GRUNEWALD , BETTY
Howard
, Nebraska
R. 3
Oklahoma
2nd
Villa , Texa s
Okl ahoma
DONALSON , BONNIE FELTER, WANDA GHOLSON , LAWRENCE GUNTER, BIRDIE
Texas
DOROUGH, JAMIL
Raymond St.
Texas
DOTSON, ESTHER
2 S. 8th St.
DOUGLAS , JOHNNIE
N. Eleventh
-Kansas
JOHN
2
Texas
Texas
, RONALD
S. Clinton
s, Texas
GILHAM, THOMAS
FIELDS, RICHARD 1821 S. lOth St.
Rice
Rock, Ark.
MARION
8 N. Silver
, Kansa s
, FOREST
FOREMAN , JAMES
DUFFY, VIRGINIA FRANCE, ANN GODKIN, WILMA
DURBIN, MATTHIAS, JR.
EDWARDS, MARION
R F D. Box 273
Philadelphia, Ohio
FRANKLIN, PAUL
E. Oklahoma Ave.
Blackwell , Oklahoma
FRENCH, JOHN
Macksville , Louisiana 109 Summer St.
E LLIS, J . W.
GOUKER, BETTY
4
Beatrice, Nebraska
GRANT, CHAD
Box 448
Hingha\n, Massachusetts
J WALTER
312 College St.
Bethan y, Oklahoma
HALL , LEONARD
Grand Saline, Texa s 1311 Fern St. 625 Jane St.
FRIESEN, OLGA
Charleston, W. Virginia 1210 7th St
ELLIS , MAE
GRANT, DWIGHT
Stillwater , Oklahoma
HALTOM , ROBERTA
Fairbury, Nebraska Star Rt 315 E. Munroe 625 Jane St.
FRY, GEORGIAMAE
Charleston, W. Va. 519 E. 8th
EMMERT, EVELYN
Bethany, Oklahoma
EMMERT , H. C
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Melrose, New Mexico Jonesboro, Arkansa s
GRANT , MAVIS
HAMMAN , MELBA
Hutchinson, Kansas Box 454 3022 N Place
FULTON, CLARENCE Grand Saline, Texa s Oklahoma City, Okla.
Bethany, Oklahoma
GRANT, DWAIN
HAMPTON, STEVE
FULTON , FRANCES Melrose , New Mexico Pearl, Texas
EMMERT, JAMES LEWIS Bethany, Oklahoma
GRAY, ELSIE MAE
HARDIN, DEWEY 109 W Jenkins
GAMBLE, ALBERT
Oklahoma 9 27 M aple St. El Reno, Oklahoma R.R. 2
GREEN, ELVIN Muskogee, Oklahom a
EMMERT , RUTH Eureka Springs, Ark . I-IARLAN, GLENDENA - 906 So 9th 220 E. Florence 10 35 E. Houston
GANDY, WILLIAM Chickasha, Oklahoma Sherman , Texas 109 N Mueller
EMMERT , THURMAN Bethan y, Oklahoma
ackwell, Okl ahoma
GREEN , HENRY HARPER , BERTHA 702 Lawrence Ave. 305 N W Main Bethany, Oklahoma
GARDNER, IRENE
EPPLER , THOMAS Meade, Kansas
Oklahoma
Texas
GREEN, MILTON
y, Oklahoma
HAROLD
JOHN 515 East 15th St. 305 N. W. Main
EMRICH, ROBERT Meade, Kansas
Miltonvale, Kansas
GARRETT, CARL
ESTER , JUNE 1007 N. Main St.
vane , Kansas Tulsa, Oklahoma
Kansas
Oklahoma
GREGG, JUANITA HARPER , LEONARD
3, Box 39
Texas
N . W . 2nd
Oklahoma
204
Box
60
1605
Bethany,
Freeport,
Bethany,
Little
419
3813
Rt.
922
Fort
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
No
715
80
1820
R.F
Ponca
Tul
D. 2
Corlein
I
3554
Box
Rt
Omaha,
Houston
La
Sedro
213
86
3554
R
Box
1411
Omaha
Shattuck,
La
Woodward,
86
Buna,
803
Buvins,
1206
Modeska,
GILBERT
Little
301
FERGUSON,
726
GUY,
Bowie,
Box
Dalla
30
Atlanta,
Paola
60
HADDUCK , ED Abilene , Texas 67 30 Paseo Fort Worth, Texa s 31 Grant
Kansas City, Mi ssouri GILL, MARY FRANCES Ru ss ell , Kan sas 3895 Ogden FINCH, DEW ARD 2'f2 S College HALE , ELWOOD Beaumont, Texas 212 N. College Bethan y, Oklahoma 508 N College
DOUGHARTY, WILBURN
Bethany, Oklahoma GILLESPIE , INEZ Bethan y, Oklahoma 3512 Hotcher St. FIRESTONE, LOIS 409 Pile St. HALE , JOHN Dallas, Texas Bethany, Oklahoma Clovis, New Mex 50 8 N College
EDWIN FIRESTONE, ORVILLE GILLIAM, JACK Bethan y, Okl ahoma 4129 E. First St. Bethany, Oklahoma Bbx 62 7 HALE, MILDRENE Tulsa, Oklahoma FLICK, JACOB O ' Donnell, Texas 7 39 N . Loui sa St.
DOYLE, DONALD
516 Virginia Ave. GIRARD, MARGARET Shawn ee, Oklahom a 2023 Pine St. Martinsburg , W Va 316 N. Bickford HALEY, IVA DELL Texarkana, Texas FLICK, MARY El Reno, Oklahoma 504 Ea st Second St. DUFFEY
Bethan
GODKIN
Roswell , New Mexico Rt.
DUDNEY, BENNETT
, AVIS
y, Oklahoma
2
Rt.
103 I IALL , GEORGE DAVID Bowdon, Georgia Magnolia , Mississippi Port Arthur, Texa s 4 22 E. Kansa s
1, Box
McPherson, Kansa s 721
33
S E. 306 N W. Ave IIALL , GUY "Rethany, Oklahoma New
Bethan
Arrow
N Peniel
7 Front Ave
y, Oklahoma
Head Springs Hotel
Sa n
Bethany,
617
Rt.
HALL,
Bernardino, California
Oklahoma
Duncan,
Bl
Terrell,
Bethan
HARPER,
GARDNER,
Britton,
Hutchinson,
Bethany,
Bethany,
325
Rt.
109
Mul
Post,
HARPER, PAUL Box 351
Hoxie, Kansas
HARRIS, IRWIN
Buffalo, Missouri
HARRIS, HUBERT
Gravette, Arkansas
HARRIS, EARLENE
ll4 N. Mueller
Bethany, Oklahoma
HARRIS, NORMA JEAN 704 N College
Bethany, Oklahoma
I IARRIS , MAXIE 1809 13th St. Port Arthur , Texas
HARRIS, PAULINE 105 South Ave.
Hot Springs, Ark.
I IARRIS, ELIZABETH
Bethany, Oklahoma
HARRISON, JACK
Mabelaule, Arkansas
HARRISON, MARY 9 12 Orleans Topeka, Kansas
HARRISON, TRAVIS 852 Edgefield Rd Fort \Vorth, Texas
HARVILLE, CARROLL Box 68
Vivian, Louisiana
HASTINGS , VIRGINIA
Cheney, Kansas
HATHAWAY, JOHN 502 East Cherokee Cleveland, Oklahoma
HATHAWAY, NOBLE 121 Cottonwood St. Sulphur Springs, Texas
HEAP, HARLAN 531 N. Taylor
El Dorado, Kansas
HEAP, RUBY 532 N. Emporia
El Dorado, Kansas
HECK, DON EL 3824 Wilmer Houston, Texas
HELM, PAUL 902 E. Tyler St. Harlingen , Texas
HELM , RHOMA 902 East Tyler St. Harlingen, Texas
HELM , ROBERTA 902 East Tyler Harlingen, Texas
HELM, WERTH Box 80 Blanchard, Louisiana
HEMREE, IRENE
504 E. 9th Metropolis, Illinois
HENDERSON, MARGARET
Iota, Louisiana
HENDRICKSON, PHYLLIS 515 Center St. Conway, Arkansas
HENDRIX, PAUL
Rt. 1
Quanah, Texas
HENEGER , CLARENCE
Box 552
Norman, Oklahoma
HERR I N, MARY ELLEN
1 531 Oakwood
Memphis, Tenn
HICKMAN, CHARLES
2527 s. w. 32 st :
Oklahoma City, Okla
HICKS, JOHN
1618 W. Binkley
Oklahoma City, Okla
HICKS, SHARLOT
1227 Grant Dallas, Texas
HIGHTOWER, HAZEL
823 Rice Street
Little Rock, Ark
HIGHTOWER, NEIL
82 3 Rice Street
Little Rock, Ark.
HILL, DOUBLE E.
Cameron, Oklahoma
HILLERY, HENRY LEE
Russell Springs, Kans.
HILTON, NORMA
Houston, Texas
HINKLE, JOSEPHINE
329 W. Texas St. Dension, Texas
IIOAG, VIRGINIA
503 N. Willow
Bethany, Oklahoma
HOFFPAUIR, AUDREY
Rt. 2, Box 453
Lake Charles, Louisiana
HOFFPAUIR, LOIS
Rt. 2, Box 453
Lake Charles, Louisiana
HOFFPAUIR, WILMA DEAN
Rt. 2, Box 18
Effie, Louisiana
HOGAN, EMMA JEAN
Rt. 7, Box 392
Pine Bluff, Ark
HOLLAND , CAMERON
1612 N. Villa
Oklahoma City, Okla.
HOLLAND, CURTICE
720 Poplar Ave.
Yukon, Oklahoma
HOLLINGSWORTH, TED
Glasgow, Scotland
HOLLIS , ROBERT
527 South 6th
Chickasha, Oklahoma
HOLLOWELL, FRANCES
Rt. 6 , Box 414
Little Rock, Ark.
HOOK, FRANCEL
3620 N. Geraldine
Oklahoma City, Okla
HOOVER, DANIEL
Illinois Bend, Texas
HOPKINS, EVELENE
412 E. 8th
Chandler, Oklahoma
HOPKINS, PHYLLIS
Udall, Kansas
HORGER, JAMES
501 W. lOth St. Dallas, Texas
I-lORN, CELESTINE 535 Palm Beaumont, Texas
I-lORN, CURTIS 2695 Cable Beaumont, Texas
HORN, MARY JO 2695 Cable Beaumont, Texas
HOSTUTLER, ASA
Higgins, Texas
HOUGHTLING, GENE
Rt. 2
San Benito, Texas
HOUTS, ANNALEIGH
512 Dakota Ave
Chickasha, Oklahoma
HOWERTON , NORMAN 1520 Springfirld
Stillwater, Oklahoma
HUDGENS, EVELYN
15ll E. 8th
Pueblo, Colorado
HUDSON, JAMES 1100 Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
HULL, KENNETH
Toulanda, Kansas
HUMAN, BARBARA
1123 Husband St.
Stillwater , Oklahoma
IIURD , ALVIN
1009 W. Park
Oklahoma City, Okla
HURLESS, LANNA
Rt. 1
Dennison, Ohio
INGERSOL, PAUL
802 Washington
Stillwater, Oklahoma
INGERSOL, ROBERT
802 Washington
Stillwater, Oklahoma
INGLE, ADALENE
Lawton, Oklahoma
INGLE, JUNELLA
Rt. 1
Antlers, Oklahoma
INGLE, MURIEL
4 322 Pensacola
Dallas, Texas
INGLE, ROY
Lawton, Oklahoma
INGLES, LLOYD
Bethany, Oklahoma
INGLES, RUTH
Bethany, Oklahoma
JSSACS, RALEIGH H.
Rt. 2
Ponca City, Oklahoma
JACOBS , J. R .
Overton, Te;ocas
JAMES, BEVERLY
2909 19th St.
Port Arthur, Texas
JAMESON, PHYLLIS
Rt. 2
Geary, Oklahoma
JANZEN, PAULINE
110 N Douglas
Lyons, Kansas
JARED, CLARA
Box 5
Bethany, Oklahoma
JARED, RALPH
126 N. E. 2nd St.
Ada, Oklahoma
JENKINS, GORDON
616 W 9th St.
Ada, Oklahoma
JENKINS, LUTHER
3902 Ensor Ave.
Columbia, S. Carolina
JENNINGS, PAUL
Box 28
Kosse, Texas
JERNIGAN , CHARLENE
205 N. Donald
Bethany, Oklahoma
JOHNSON, DELENE
219 W. 68 Terr.
Kansas City, Kansa s
JOHNSON, ARCHIE
Pampa, Texas
JOHNSON, JOHNNIE FAYE
1625 Sycamore No. Little Rock, Ark.
JOHNSON, TOMMIE
603 North 4th Ave.
Durant, Oklahoma
JONES, BESS
Box 172
Hamlin , Texas
JONES , HELEN
R.R 3
Hutchinson , Kansas
JONES, LEWIS
700 Roosevelt Ave.
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
JONES, PHYLLIS
Cherryvale , Kansas
KANNADY, ROBERT
R.R. 1
Collinsville , Oklahoma
KARNS , COLLEEN
Ford, Kansas
KARNS, MEL VA JEAN
Ford, Kansas
KEDY, CHARLES
Bethany, Oklahoma
KEE, JUNE
912 Duncan Ave
Duncan , Oklahoma
KEE, ROY
106 Walnut
Duncan, Oklahoma
KEETON, GRANT
505 N. Peniel St.
Bethany , Oklahoma
KELLOGG, MERRETA
Ogallah , Kansas
KEMENDO , VIRGINIA
31> N W 3rd Oklahoma
326
KENT, ARLENE
801 N. 15th St.
LARGO, DOROTHY
LITTLE, HELEN McDOWELL, JEAN
ll 02 South Hayne St. Box 617 3012 Alabama Ave. Frederick, Oklahoma Monroe, N. Carolina Pittsburg, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana
KETCHUM, GERTRUDE
LARGO, JAMES
LITTLE, MARGARET McELFRESH, DORSIE
Ainsworth, Nebraska Bethany, Oklahoma ll 0 N College 400 N. Peniel
KETCHUM, WINSTON
LASATER, PATRICIA
Ainsworth, Nebraska 3100 N. W. 25th
Bethany, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma
LITTLE, W. J. McGILL, CHARLOTTE
KETCHUM, MARINELL Oklahoma City, Okla. Pittsburg, Texas Franklin, Louisiana
209 N. Peniel
LAW, LUCILLE
LOCKE, JERALD McGILL, VAN
Bethany, Oklahoma 3307 Swiss Ave. 615 W Oak St.
KIFER, BOYD
R .R. 1, Box 87 Dallas, Texas Carmi, Illinois
1220 Chestnut Duquoin, Kansas
Muskogee, Oklahoma
LOCKE, THELMA McGILL, WILLIAM
LAW, RICHARD 3222 Crutcher St. Box 16
KIFER, DOROTHY Green Garden Drive Dallas, Texas Carmi, Illinois
1220 Chestnut Hutchinson, Kansas
Muskogee, Oklahoma
LONG, DOROTHY McGLACHLIN, GAYLE
LAWRENCE, TRUMAN 310 N. Donald R.R.
KILGORE, GENEVA 128 N. Donald Bethany, Oklahoma Burrton, Kansas
416 N. Brush Bethany, Oklahoma
Coleman, Texas
LORETTE, BERNARD McLAIN, MARIGLYN
LAWSON, CHESTER 207 East Main 118 N. Donald
KILGORE, HOWARD Lexington, Oklahoma
716 S. Paecos
LEDBETTER, ADA
Bethany, Oklahoma Bethany , Oklahoma
LOUGHMILLER, LAW ANA !\ 1cl'viAHON , RUTH
Coleman, Texas Ryan, Oklahoma 1040 S. Washington 2ll2 Ave. M
KING, LAVEETA Wichita , Kansas Lubbock, Texas
Bethany, Oklahoma
LEDBETTER, STANLEY
KING, EARL Tulsa, Oklahoma
4ll N Mueller
LOUGHRIDGE, WILLIAM McNAIR, LUCILLE
Rt. 2 2208 Barksdale Blvd .
LEDBETTER, VERNON Wister, Oklahoma Bossier City, Louisiana
Bethany, Oklahoma Fargo, Oklahoma
KING, WILBUR
Bethany, Oklahoma
KIRKLAND , W. C
KNIGHT, MARSELLE
LUCAS, MARY JANE McREYNOLDS, EMERY
LEE, JACK Johnson, Kansas \Voodston, Oklahoma
Rt. 2, Box 72
, Louisiana
LUNN, ALMA JEAN MAHANNAH, MAURICE
E. 57th St.
LEE, MARGARET PAULINE Kansas City, Missouri
924 Manvel Ave.
LUNN, MERVEL
Conway Springs, Kansas
MAKES CRY, ALBERT
220 E. Palm Drive Chandler, Okhihoma 2l East 57th St Rt. l
Lakeland, Florida
KNIPPERS, DOUGLAS
LEE, OUIDA ·
4
LYNCH, BETTY
City, Oklahoma
ANN
CAROLYN Denison, Texas Denison , Texas
1623 W. 23rd
LEMMONS, ROY
LYNCH, MINNIE
MANEY, ELSIE RUTH
Little Rock, Ark. Box 235 217 E. Hull St. Rt l, Box 136
KNIPPERS, HAROLD Stigler, Oklahoma
Lawrence St.
Tenn.
KNIPPERS, EDWARD
Texas
HOWARD LYNCH, W.M.
Nebraska
LEVERICH, JACK
Box 328 l 02 Castro! St
Many, Louisiana
KNIPPERS, LORA LEE
Texas
STEPHEN
E. Hull St.
Denison , Texas Medford, Oklahoma
LYNN , AUDIE
MANNERS, BETTY LOU
Norman, Oklahoma 3020 Wheeling St. 713 West Texas
LEWIS, BILL Kansas City, Kans. Durant, Oklahoma
420 Lawrence St. 309 Maple St.
LYNN, MELVA MADELINE
MANSVELD , MARION
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Duncan, Oklahoma Rt. l Bethany, Oklahoma
KNIPPERS, SHURAL
LEWIS, CLARK - Ralston ; Oklahoma
420 Lawrence St. Arnold, Nebraska
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
KNULL, THURMAN
MANSVELD, WILBUR
McARTHUR, GLENN Bethany, Oklahoma
LEWIS, JOE LESTER 118 North Oklahoma MARSH, ARCHIE
Saline, Texas 410 E. 8th St. Mangum, Oklahoma
KOUNTER, IVAN Pawhuska , Oklahoma
McCALL, CHARLES
l.
Colorado 313 W. 2nd St.
Kansas
LEWIS, NELLIE MAE 509 Lufkin Ave. MARSH, WILLIAM
Oklahoma
KRIGBAUM, NAOMI LIGHT, DARLENE
W. lOth
Oklahoma
KUTCHKA, BETTY
Bonham St.
Texas
LADD, FOREST
Texas
LINDLEY, BEULAH
Texas
McCLAFLIN, BERTHA
w 6th
Oklahoma
N. Peniel St. McCLELLAND, ROBERT
Oklahoma
LISTER, ZELMA
S. W. 35th
North Star
, Kans
McCLURE, JAMES
· l
Colorado
GRACE
5 West Academy St.
Arkansas
TOMIE
W Academy St.
Arkansas 1324 N. Lewis
Oklahoma
LANGFORD, HARRELL
Arkansas
LANGFORD, MARY LOU
N. W. Park
City, Okla.
City, Okla.
LITTLE, CHARLES
5 Second St.
Oklahoma
GLEN
N. W. 2nd
Oklahoma
488
Spring, Texas
McCOY, LAWRENCE
Oklahoma
McDONALD, CLAUDE
N. Dewey
S E. 3rd
RAYMOND
Oklahoma
BILLY
Texas
MORRIS
Bogolusa
2l
Box
Donalsonville,
574
Ga
Kansas
Ponca
City, Missouri
Rt.
MANERING,
Many,
Brookhaven, Miss 1031 W. Nelson 229 W Montery
Louisiana
KNIPPERS,
Denison,
Burkburnett,
420
LESTER,
MANN,
Lawrenceburg,
York,
217
I
58 South 3rd St.
Grand
RL
Austin,
Bethany,
Lufkin,
Rt.
Coffeyville,
Austin,
312
Higgins,
168
MARTIN,
Bartlesville,
Medford,
40
Searcy,
Bethany,
609
MARTIN,
Paris,
400
1358
Hutchinson
405
745
Searcy,
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
Box
MARTINDALE,
Big
202
50
Bethany,
Bethany,
Waldron,
Bethany,
MATSON,
LITTLE,
Midland,
2110
505¥.!
2319
MATSON,
Oklahoma
Bethany,
Oklahoma
Midland,
327
City, Okla.
Texas
MATSON, RUBY MOORE, CHARLENE
NEWCOMB, MARGIE PATTERSON, JOHN 5922 Lavender R.F.D. 1 Bethany, Oklahoma 1106 5th
Houston, Texas Roff, Oklahoma
MAULDIN , JOHNNIE MOORE , JEAN
Box 202 2521 North 8th St.
NIEDENS, WALTER Wichita Falls, Texas
Optima, Oklahoma PATTON, B. A
NILES, JACQUELINE 913 Lawrence Ave.
Britton, Oklahoma Phoenix, Arizona 318 E. 11th St. Terrell, Texas
MAYO, ALVIN
MOORE, DONNA
Stillwater, Oklahoma
PECK, HESTER 1635 Hodges St. 2521 North 8th St.
NORRIS, DARLENE 707 N. College
Lake Charles, Louisiana Phoenix, Arizona 712 Fifth St. Eas t Bethany, Oklahoma
MEADOR , DOUGLAS MOORE , DOROTHY McCook, Nebraska
Box 907 1209 James
PERKINS, MARY ALICE
NORTHCUTT, CLAUDE 406 Iowa Street
Borger, Texas Waco, Texas 1019 Evans St Winfield, Kansas
MEADOR , VERMELL
MOORE , GEORGE
Box 907 1114 Kings Highway
Bonham, Texas
PERKINS, EILEEN
NYE , JUANITA 2122 Princeton
Borger , Texas Dallas, Texas 8 N. Portage Ave Wichita Falls, Texas
MEEKER , MARY FRANCIS
MOORE, JUANITA
South Bend, Ind.
PERRYMAN , JOHN 1521 N Grove R.R. 3
Kansas
MERRILL , GRACIE
MOORE, RAY
OAKES, LORETTA 1104 South Nueces
Illinois 2635 E. 13th Place
South Iowa 1123 N. Benton
MESSER, BOB MORGAN, HAROLD
Texas
Oklahoma PETERSON, LEONARD
OAKES, WINIFRED
MILLER , NORMAN
N W. 1st Ave.
MILLER, RUTH ANNE
C., RAMON
Main
D. 4 OVERMYER, HELEN
City, Oklahoma
MURRAY, LAWANA
Oklahoma Bethan y, Oklahoma Rt. 6, Box 179
MILLER, WENDELL
OWENS, RUTH JEAN PITTENGER , ELLEN
Texas 12 S. W. 42 St. Box 213 2511 N W 1st Ave. NASH, BETTY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma Amarillo, Texas 1439 E. 3rd
PACE, EUNICE PITTENGER, MARIE
MIMS , KENNETH Winfield , Kansas 822 West 6th St. 518 Dakota 2212 Ernest St. NEEL, EDNA Elk City, Oklahoma Chickasha, Oklahoma Lake Charles, Louisiana Beatrice, Nebraska
MINYARD, MILDRED
NEELY, MYRTLE
PAGAN, E. C.
PLEMONS. EUGENE
Rt. 2, Box 29 1925 Connon 618 E. Oak St. 114 N Peniel - Stroud, Oklahoma Waco, Texas Portales, New Mexico Bethany, Oklahoma
PARHAM , RUTH
PLEMONS, PATSY
MIZELL, DALE
NELSON, JUNE 2163 18th St. 2009 No. 15th 1110 Crane Street 413 S Topping Akron 14, Ohio Waco, Texas Sweetwa ter, Texas Kansas City, Missouri
PARKER GERRE
POLLARD, KENNETH
MIZELL , JACKIE
NEUENSCHWANDER, DORIS 415 W. 5th St. 207 N. W. 1st St. Ill 0 Crane Street Stidham, Oklahoma Grand Island, Nebraska Bethany, Oklahoma
Sweetwater, Texas
MOFFAT, MARION
NEWBERRY, MRON
PARKHURST, MILDRED
PORTER, BILL
Bethany, Oklahoma 1824 5th St. 6926 Ave. 0 Marlow , Oklahoma
NEWBERRY, THELMA Woodward, Oklahoma Houston, Texas
Bethan y, Oklahoma
MOOR , JUNE
Rt. 2
PARRISH, MILTON
POTTER, LORRAINE
NEWCOMB, DONALD 707 N Mueller St. 2215 N Lewis Perkins, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma Bethany, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wichita,
Coleman,
Effingham,
Tulsa,
164
Udall, Kansas Cherokee, Oklahoma St. Charles, Missouri Rt. 1 PETERSON, MARVIN
San Benito, Texas Udall, Kansas 616
1222
OHSFELDT, GRACE PHELPS, PAUL Tul sa, Oklahoma Fort Smith, Arkansas 4826 Rittenhouse Dr. 305 N . W. 2nd
E. 26th Pl. N.
North 33rd
EMMILENE MORGAN, OPAL Houston, Texas Bethany, Oklahoma 616 E 26th Pl. N. V\' ister , Oklahoma OLIVER, CHARLES PHELPS, VIRGIL Tulsa, Oklahoma MORRISETT, WANDA 1301 West 2nd 305 N. W. 2nd METZGER , SUE 1225 Ash Street Little Rock, Arkansas Bethany, Oklahoma R.F.D. 3 Muskogee, Oklahoma OLIVER, LAVERNE PHILLIPS, MARY LOU Whites Creek, Tenn. MOTLEY, ERIC 204 Milwaukee R.R. 3 MIDDLETON, JAMES 507 Pine Street Houston 9, Texas Hutchinson, Kansas R.R. 1 Carthage, Missouri ORNDOFF, PATRICIA PHILLIPS, OLENA Woodbine , Kansas MOULTON, RALPH 204 N. 2nd 1904 East 5th MILBURN , CHARLES Donalsonville, Georgia lola, Kansas Little Rock, Arkansas 517 Grove St MULLINS, TRAVIS ORR, ELMO PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA Conway, Arkansas Rt. 2, Box 241 3612 Dyer 101 S. Ashbury MILBURN , ROBERT Camden, Arkansas El Paso, Texas Bethany, Oklahoma 7 119 Paseo
HARLEN OSBORNE, ADRIAN PHIPPS, PHALA Kansas City, Missouri Bethany, Oklahoma Satanta, Kansas 1115 E. 6th
MUNDELL, VIRGINIA OVERHOLT, ELBERT Bartlesville, Oklahoma Rt. 1 R R. 1 PIERCE, DOUGLAS Stillwater, Oklahoma Galena, Kansas 625 S. W 3rd St. 402 N. College
MESSER ,
MUNDELL,
MILLER , ALVIN
MUNGUIA
Newton, Kansas Bethany, Oklahoma 715
104'-h
OVERHOLT, ELVA ELLEN PEGG, JOYCE Oklahoma Stafford, Kansas 625 South East 3rd Rt. 1
MILLER, MAE-SALLEE
S Rennie
MUNN,
Newton,
Davis,
2511
R.F
PITTENGER,
Amarillo, Texas Roostor, Arkansas 603 N. Ash 518 Dakota Ave.
LUKE
Kansas
Oklahoma
CLAUDE
Ponca
Chickasha,
Texarkana,
328
PRICE, ORVAL
ROACH, WILBURN
SCHARDEIN, CHARLES SMITH, CLARA JEAN
Litana, Arkansas 317 S. Waverly Dr. R.F.D 1 ' 2220 Classen
PRITCHETT, LUCILLE Dallas, Texas Portridge, Kansas Oklahoma City, Okla.
Rt. 10, Box 486
ROARK, WARREN
SCHARDEIN, LEOTA SMITH, DOYLE
Oklahoma City, Okla. Long Pine, Nebraska Hutchins, Kansas Adrian, Georgia
PROUSE, DARLENE
ROBERTSON, CORA
SCHAUER, LEOLA MAE SMITH, ELEANOR MAE 723 Washington Ave. 115 7th Box 114 513 W. River Ave. Golden, Colorado Perry, Oklahoma Channing, Texas Lansing, Michigan
PURGASON, JEAN
ROBERTSON, GLADYS
SCHUNEMAN, DONALD SMITH , FLOYD 1813 Santa Anna Rt. 1 R.F D 1 1833 N. E. 11th
San Antonio, Texas Klondike, Texas Renfrom, Oklahoma Oklahoma Cit y, Oklahoma
QUICK, THOMAS
ROBERTSON, JAMES
SCHOFIELD, GENELLE SMITH , JAMES RUSSELL
R F.D. 7, Box 71 Rt. 1 1616 Jackson 307 E. 8th Oklahoma City , Okla. Klondike , Texas Amarillo, Texas Ada , Oklahoma
RAINBOLT, CALVIN
ROBINSQN, MODELLE SCOTT, HERBERT SMITH, MARGARET KING 210 W. Nazajo Rt. 5 3137 E. 5th St. Donalsonville, Georgia Cleveland, Oklahoma Weatherford , Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma
SMITH, VIOLET
JACK
ROBINSON, ROBERT
SCOTT, MIRIAM 5421 N Lawrence St. 1604 Euclid Box 735 105 N.
RALSTON, DORIS
RAP , LOREN
RAY, BETTY
RAYMER , IDA
1, Box 404
REED, VELMA
East Tenth
REEP, KATHLEEN
Oklahoma
ROBNETT, CLIFTON
ROBNETT, RUBY
ROEBER, MILDRED
S Locust
RONNEKAMP, GEORGE
ROSBRUGH, ELVIN
ROSE, MARTHA
S W. 24
SHARPE, DOROTHY
5, Box 604
SHIVE, MARILOU
JAMES
ROBERT
Louisiana
JOHN, BETTY 1002 Lincoln
City, Okla.
Kansas
REEVES, RUTHENE
East Third
ROSENBAUM , WARREN No. Little Rock, Ark.
8th Ave.
SHORT, W. C
Rock , Arkansas
STANDS, TALMADGE
Vici, Oklahoma Scottsbluff, Nebraska Pattonville, Texas 269 5 Cable St.
RENEAU, CLIFFORD
ROTHNER, FRANK
SHOCK, MILDRED Beaumont, Texas
Rt. 2 12 West Silver Lake Oklahoma City, Okla
STANDS, JACOB Qhelsea, Oklahoma Oklahoma City , Okla.
RHODES, DOROTHY
Star Rt.
Hale Center, Texas
RHODES, ONETA
SHOULDERS, JACKIE R.R . 2
ROWLETT, LOUISE Rt . 2 Seiling, Oklahoma
Rt 1
Nacogdoches , Texas
O'Donnell, Texas
STANLEY, JOY DEE
SHREFFLER, CHARLES Mooreland , Oklahoma
ROWLETT, MARIE 511 S. Maple
STARKS , MARJORIE
Abernathy, Texas Rt. 1 Sapulpa, Oklahoma 1215 N Cheyenne
RHODES, VIRGIL
Nacogdoches, Texas
SIMMONS, EARL Tulsa, Oklahoma Star Rt.
RUNYAN, LEROY
Tulsa, Oklahoma STEARMAN, SAM Hale Center, Texas Grinnell, Kansas
RHOE, BETTY
SIMMONS, VICTOR 335 So Illinois
RUHL, EVELYN 104 S Donald St. Wichita, Kansa s Burr Oak, Kansas Fairview, Oklahoma Bethan y, Oklahoma
STEELE,
RICHERT, EMMA
REYNDAL
E.
Philadelphia ,
Oklahoma
Duncan,
Miami
95 St.
Penn
City, Okla.
, Florida SMITH, WALLACE
SCROGGIN,
296 Galivan St. Rt.
Klondike, Texas R.R. 1 Shawmat, Alabama Carthage, Missouri
Stillwater, Oklahoma SMITH , WILLIAM
EUGENE
3
LEE 3719 ' York St. SCROGGINS, BURL 121 South Popl ar St. Rt.
Dallas,
402
Wichita , Kansas Carthage,
RALSTON , ROBERT
3
Texas
Hart Ave.
Missouri
Springdale,
SNELL,
Ark.
1807
SEARCH,
801 Virginia Dr. 801
St. Pittsburg, Kansas 494 S Warren Ave. Oklahoma City , Okla Lincoln , Nebraska
Columbus, Ohio SNOW, RICHARD
IRA
Hill
ROLLINS , KENNETH
FAY 313 N W. 4th St. SHAFFER, GARLAND 322 So. 11th St 1125 E. Allen Bethany, Oklahoma Rt. 1 Salina, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas
Seminole, Oklahoma SNOWBARGER, MARIETA
BETH R F.D SHANNON, BOYD Marienthal, Kansas Rt
Juniata, 413
SNOWBARGER,
De Ridder,
N Willow
WAVE
Louisiana
Bethany, Oklahoma Marienthal,
Kansas
Rt.
2
SPINKS ,
125
Rockville,
Rt.
6613
Crowley,
Missouri
Fairfield Ave.
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Shreveport,
City, Okla.
736
ST.
Oklahoma
Neodesha,
3024
1524 Maryland Ave.
Little
1602
CLAUDE
RUSSELL,
SIMPSON,
MERLE 1506
109
Bethany, Oklahoma 1403 Cuyahoga Ave. 403'-h N. Peniel Dallas, Texa s RIGGS , OLEN Clarksdale, Mississippi Bethany, Oklahoma STEELE, ESTHER 207 N. E. 4th St. SADLER, GORDON SIMPSON, PAUL 702 E. Eighth Bethany, Oklahoma Troup , Texas 704 West Shawnee Coffeyv ille; Kansas RIGGS, VIRGIL SANDERS, JOSEPH Tahlequah, Oklahoma STEELE , HERBERT R.R 4 Rt 1 SINGLETARY, ROBBIE 702 E. 8th Great Bend, Kansas Arcadia, Louisiana 1112 Main St. Coffeyville, Kansa s RISHEL , LESTA SANFORD, LUTHER Orange, Texas STEELE , LEONA 602 N. 1st St. 406 N W 2nd St. SLEDGE , MARY STEVE 702 E 8th Garden City, Kansas Bethan y, Oklahoma Harrison , Texas Coffeyville, Kan sas
DOUGLAS SAYES, HOWARD SLEDGE, WAYNE STEPHENS , EDNA EARLE 317 S. Waverly Dr. 6120 Willard Ave. 606 N. Broadway 523 Oliver St. Dallas, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana Marlow, Oklahoma Conwa y, Ark ansa s 329
EULA
So Crockett
N. Peniel
ROACH,
STEVENS, WAYMAN
208% N. College
Bethany, Oklahoma
STEVENSON, MABLE
400 N. Peniel
Bethany, Oklahoma
STEWART, CALVIN
518 Washburn
Topeka, Kansas
STEWART, MARSHALL
Kansas City, Missouri
STEWART, RETIS
Walters, Oklahoma
STEWART, VERA
518 Washburn
Topeka, Kansas
STINSON, BETTY
Elk City, Kansas
STINSON, VERNIE
Elk City, Kansas
STREET, WILLIAM
503 N Donald
Bethany, Oklahoma
STROMAN, DAVID
Olmito, Texas
STUMP, RICHARD
1912 Schoenheit St.
Falls City, Nebraska
STURDEVANT, MARCILE 421 S. Kansas
Cherokee, Oklahoma
SULLIVAN, ARWANNA
619 W. Barr, Box 503
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
SULLIVAN, EVELYN
Donalsonville, Georgia
SUTTON, GERALDINE 3342 Wayne Dr.
Baton Rouge ,. Louisiana
SWIM, MARILYN
5625 Park Ave.
Kansas City, Missouri
TALBERT, BEATRICE 210 Enterprise
Abilene, Kansas
TAYLOR, VIRGIL 2824 Edgar
Shreveport, Louisiana
TAYLOR, KATHERINE
116 W. Cleveland
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
TAYLOR, MINNIE LEA
Box 323 Olla, Louisiana
TAYLOR, LLOYD 2824 Edgar St. Shreveport, Louisiana
TERRY, GLEN 1023 Francisco Ave. Missi on, Texas
THARP, MARY
Box 692 Clovis, New Mexico
THOMAS, EULINE
313 N. College
Bethany, Oklahoma
THOMAS, IRENE
Bethany, Oklahoma
THOMASON, GEORGE
720 N. 9th St.
Frederick, Oklahoma
THOMPSON, AVA Box 195
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
THOMPSON, ALGREE
Rt. 1
Big Sandy, Texas
THOMPSON, JACK
629 Texas
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
THOMPSON, KATHLEEN
Rt. 2
Overton, Texas
THOMPSON, LEWIS
629 Texas St.
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
THOMPSON, MARCELINE
217 E. King
Tulsa, Oklahoma
THOMPSON, RAYMOND
533 N. 8th
Independence, Kansas
THOMPSON, MARY LOUISE
629 Texas
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
THOMPSON, RICHARD
2118 Webster St.
Alexandria , Louisiana
TIMM, ELAINE
R.F.D 2
Shelton, Nebraska
TIMM, PEARL
Shelton, Nebraska
TIMM , VELMA
Shelton , Nebraska
TINSLEY, DORIS
4235 Ave A.
Beaumont, Texas
TRAGER, MARY LOUISE
3014 Battery
Little Rock, Ark.
TRAMMELL, MORDELL
105 Walnut
Duncan, Oklahoma
TRAYWICK, BETTY
2 3 s· Main St.
Yukon, Oklahoma
TROUTMAN, ROBERT
Box 4
Busyhead, Oklahoma
TUCKE R , JIMMY
119 S Florence
Claremore, Oklahoma
TUCKER, JOE
119 S. Florence Claremore, Oklahoma
TURBVILLE, ARTIE
Box 482
Austin, Texas
TURNER, JACQU ELINE
916 W Ave. G
Temple, Texas
TWINING, EUGENE
Elk City, Kansas
UNRUH, MELVIN
R.F.D 4
Hutchinson, Kansas
UNRUH, RAMON
Rt. 4
Hutchinson, Kansas
UNRUH, ARLENE
1829 W. Pikes Peak
Colorado Springs, Colo.
UPCHURCH, VACHEL
Rt. 1, Box 87
Queen City, Texas
VANDERLINDE, PHILLIP
Long Pine, Nebraska
VANDIVERE, VIRGINIA
Rt. 2 O'Donnell, Texas
VAUGHAN, MABLE 401 North Western Britton, Oklahoma
VAUGHAN, FRED
1505 W. 32 St.
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
VERBECK, EUGENE 3300 W. 13th Wichita, Kansas
VERBECK, NEVA
Turon, Kansas
WADE, LAWRENCE
517 Pecan St. Abilene, Texas
WADE, LETTIE
517 Pecan St. Abilene, Texas
WAGGONER, DORIS 2406 Winona San Antonio, Texas
WALDEN, EVERETTE
424 East Seventh Hutchinson, Kansas·
WALKER, IRENE
124 N. Peniel Bethany, Oklahoma
WALKER, TELLA
Clovis , New Mexico
WALKER, WINNIE Harrah, Oklahoma
WARD, VIRGINIA
105 S: E lst St. Bethany, Oklahoma
WARE, TILLIE
3121 i'ierpoin t Columbus , Georgia
WARREN , WINNIE 219 South Asbury Bethany, Oklahoma
WASSOM, BETTY
1307 W. 22nd St. Tulsa, Oklahoma
WASSOM, EARL 842 N. Oak St. Ponca City, Oklahoma
WATSON, JEAN 1510 Ave N Cisco, Texas
WATSON, ELIZABETH 2911 Merrimac Dr. Fort Worth, Texas
WATSON, JAMES 127 Melton St. Longview, Texas
WATSON, LOY 3909 North St. Fort Smith, Arkansas
WATSON, WILLIAM 1316 Dickson St. Fort Worth, Texas
WEISS , CONSTANCE
1206 N. 12th St. Enid, Oklahoma
WELJ\1AN, HARRIETT
R.R. 1
Arkansas City, Kansas
WESSELS, DEAN 101 No Asbury Bethany, Oklahoma
WESSELS , ROXIE
114 Kings Highway Dallas, Texas
WEST, RALPH
303 N. Blanco Coleman, Texas
WEST, REBA 404 Clayton Ave Poteau, .Oklahoma
WESTMORELAND, RUTH Bethany; Oklahoma
WHALEY, MARY NELL
604 So 12th St Duncan, Oklahoma
WHITAKER, NOTA
Box 26 Choctaw, Oklahoma
WHITE , BILLY K.
302 s. 9th Durant, Oklahoma·
WHITE, PATRICIA
11 7 \Vest Green Clinton, Missouri
WHITE, RUTH 1021 Thompson St. Austin , Texas
WHITLOCK, LORRAINE 2818 Hickory St Texarkana , Arkan sas
WIGGS, FRANCES
406 Creath Ave . Jonesboro, Arkansas
WILEY, HERBERT
505 W. Enright Ave St. Louis, Missouri
WILLIAMS, EDWIN
Rt 3
Donalsonville, Georgia
WILLIAMS, HUBERT
Rt. I
Donalsonville, Georgia
WILLIAMS, LUCENE
Rt. I
Donalsonville, Georgia
WILLIAMS, ROSY
Rt. 3, Box 51 Longview , Texas
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Rt I
Donalsonville, Georgia
WILLIAMSON, LOIS 2 312 Virginia Land
Billings, Montana
WILLIAMSON, ROLAND
Bethany, Oklahoma
WILLSEY, MARlETTA 217 Duncan St Stillwater, Oklahoma
WILMOTH, CLIFFORD
1220 N. W. 18
Oklahoma Cit y, Okla .
330
WILSON, BETTY
WINGBLADE, PAUL
WOOD, ELTON
WRETLING, WILLAMINA 217 N. Broadway 1355 Main 807 Commack St. 818 N College
Wichita, Kansas Parsons, Kansas Dalhart, Texas Bethan y, Oklahoma
WILSON, DONALD
Parnell, Missouri
WILSON, GENEVIEVE
WISDOM, GERALD
WOOTEN, CHARLENE WRIGHT, RALPH
Cumberland, Ohio 712 North Peniel Bethany, Oklahoma
Bethany, Oklahoma 209 Mary SL
WITTLER, ELAINE
WOOTEN, DOROTHY WRIGHT, RUBY
Alexandria, Louisiana R.F.D 1 712 North Peniel Rt. 2
WILSON, GARRETT Janzen, Nebraska
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
WILSON, James
WITZKE , SELMA
Bethany, Oklahoma Jacksonville , Texas
WRAY, ELWYN YARBROUGH, RUTH
Bethany, Oklahoma 1508 N. W. lith 210 N . Redmond 3107 Ave E
Council Bluffs, Iowa
WILSON, VIRGINIA
WOOD, JOSEPH
Oklahoma City, Okla Bethan y, Okl ahoma
WRAY, KENNETH YATES, DORIS
116 East 24th St. 607 Commack St. 1510 N. W. lith 2044 Ha yden
B:ouston, Texas Dalhart, Texas
WIMAN, CECIL
108 N. W. Ave
Bethan y, Oklahoma
WOODS, CAROL
Oklahoma Cit y, Okla. Amarillo , Texas
WRETLING , CHARLES
YOUNG, RAY
Northfield Rt. 818 N. College 1202 Duncan
Childress, Texas
Bethany_, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma
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A C appella Choir Acting Dean of Liberal Arts ________ 38 Administration ___ 22- 31 Administrative Council ---------------30 Advertisements , Business _______ 323-331 Advertisements, Church Alma Mater ------------------86 ARROW __ 18 3-186 Associated Students _______________ 80-169 Aycock Lectures ____ 241 Band Basketball, Bo ys' -----,- - 216 -219 Basketball, Girls ' ________________ 228-230 Board of Trustees _ 26 Boy s' Athl etic s __________________ 211-224 Boys ' Counselor Bresee Hall _________________________ 10 Bud Robin son H all __________________ 15 Busine ss Educa tion _____ _44 Busine ss Office ______________________ 29 Chapel Speakers ____ 242 Chemistr y - - - 44 Cherry, Irene ( In Memoriam) ___ c_ 87 Chri stmas Chorus _ 71 Coll ege Church College Church Colleg e Life __ 236-260 Commercial Building _________________ 17 Contenb ___________ 19 Crill , C. C. ________________________ 61 Curricula in Fine Arts ________________ 60 Curricula in Liberal Arts ______________ 36 Curricula in Religion 52 Dawson , Bernice ____________________ 31 Dean Emeritus of Religion 54 Dean of Fine Arts _ 61 Dean of Liberal Arts ________________ 37 Dean of Religion 53 D ean of Student Life ___ 175 Dedication -4 Dining Hall _________ 232 Director of Athletics ___ 210 Drag 240 ECHO ________________________ 187-1 89 Engli sh -________ 40
Faculty a nd Curricula ______________ 34- 77 Fanning Hall - -----------------·- 14 Finch, Dr. 0 J ___ 24, 53 Fine Arts 59 -77 Fine Arts Building ____________________ 12 Fine Arts Departmental Ch airmen __ 62-64 Fine Arts Professors -__ 65 -6 8. Football _______________________ 212-214 Foreword 6 Freshman Banquet ____ 163 Freshman Class _________________ 138-163 Freshman Initiation _________ 136 F. T. A. __________________________ 19 0 Girls' Athletic s ------------------2 2 5-2 3< Girl s' Matron s 23.7 Gospel Team ___ 178 Graduates __ 88-89 __________________________ 13 H all , E. C _________ 175 History 39 Home Economic s --------------------42 Home Economic s Club - 4 3 In strumental Recitalist s _ 73 Jamboree _ 215 Jernigan Hall 16 Job e, Mrs. M G. Junior Pby _________ 116 Junior-Senior Banquet _______________ ll8 La Due , Dr. W. C 38 Library - - - 2 39 Liberal Arts 35-50 McConnell , Dr C. A. 54 Male Choir _________________________ 70 Mathematics Missionary Band ____________________ 179 Modern Languages - 45 Orchestra ---77 Phi Delta Lambda ______________ 180- 182 Philosoph y ---------------5; Philosophy and Religion _____ 51-52 Piano Recitali sts ________ 74 33 2 Prayer and Fasting League ____________ 177 President's Message Psychology 46 Re cital is t s ____________ 49, 72, 73; 74, 7 5 Redskins Basketball , Boys ' _________________ 213 Basketball, Girl s' _________________ 230 Football _______ 212 Softball , Girls' _______ 226 Registrar's Office _____ 28 56 Ripper , C. Harold ___________________ 37 School Hymn ______________________ 169 Science Hall _______ 2 Scott, Miriam 31 Sears, Mary J. ______________________ 237 Second Semester Students _________ 164 -167 Senior Class 90-103 Simpson , Paul ______________________ 237 Snapshots _ 250-260 Softball, Boys' __________________ 220-221 Softball , Girls' __________________ 226 -227 Sophomore Banquet _____ 135 Sophomore Class _ 120-13 7 Speech - 48 Speech Department Play _ )02 Speech Recitalists 49 Special Students _________ 16 8 Sports - 208 -2 33 Squaws 233 Strang , Dr. and Mrs. C. B. ____________ 244 Student Council _ 82-85 Student Director of Activities __ l76 Student Director y -32 3-331 Student Organizations _________ 172 -205 Taylor, Minnie Lea - 31 Tennis , Boys ' ______________________ 222 Tennis , Girls ' ____ 231 Boys' _______________________ 223 Track, Girls ' _____ 232 Treble Choir _______________________ 70 Voice Recitalists Warriors - ---22 4 Who's Who ______ 191 -20 5
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