Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)
- Class of 1954
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1f Q Q . . ,- - . ' G! sf' ,'x.-t'3v.,-Gif '-- X f'-mx' Al we V ,., A gn-'rm fmnigmagnlj, ngfmd JWUU6 eeiezo 1953-1954 AGURN . 1 CDf,Ilf'NOOCl I', 0 llfj ffsf of VCC' 'J f rnany 'fried and lrouhleo ycufg J fueled and snuggled near inf, rw, f f ol guiel counlry rnounlair Tliiz Cf srilulion zlriyez lo lullill lhe NCVl'J 1 of J Crying need lor 'rrue educafiff, l' f 1 f principles and Jrrulhz ol eferral fa ue J sludenls diligenlly ceelf lo prepare for .V ice lo God and rnan. Under The chadzffg f lhe rnighly spreading oals, lhey ffcfea: Jrheir rnenlal, physical and, zpirilual power Qalcwood, wilh ils high ideals culrifase and rnolivales oplimum groifflh ard rra'uf developmenl ol polenlial renfinafil leather preachers, nurses, doclors, slenographer and businessmen. As all Oalcwoodiles ea, ils gales ol knowledge, lhey are belle equipped To live in lhis cfumblirg, chad world. They look eagerly lor fhe soon cons? ol Chrisl in order lo hear lhe coyeleo were Well done, lhy good and lailhlul serya'-+ Us Gill By RUDYARD KIPLING IT you can keep your head when all abouT you Are losing Theirs and blaming iT on you, IT you can TrusT yourself when all men doubT you, BuT make allowance Tor Their doubTing Tooq IT you can waiT and noT be Tired by waiTing, Or being lied abouT don'T deal in lies, Or being haTed don'T give way To haTing, And yeT don'T look Too good, nor Talk Too wise: IT you can dream-and noT make dreams your masTer, TT you can Think-and noT make ThoughTs your aim, IT you can meeT wiTh Triumph and DisasTer And TreaT These Two imposTers iusT The same: IT you can bear To hear The TruTh you've spoken lwisTed by knaves To make a Trap Tor Tools, Or wa+ch The Things you gave your liTe To, broken, And sToop and build 'em up wiTh worn-ouT Tools: IT you can make one heap oT all your winnings And risk iT on one Turn OT piTch-and-Toss, And lose, and sTarT again aT your beginnings And never breaThe a word abouT your loss: IT you can Torce your hearT and nerve and sinew To serve your Turn long aTTer They are gone, And so hold on when There isvnoThing in you ExcepT The will which says To Them: l-lold on! IT you can Talk wiTh crowds and keep your virTue, Or walk wiTh Kings-nor lose The common Touch, If neiTher Toes nor loving Triends can hurT you, IT all men counT wiTh you, buT none Too much: IT you can Till The unTorgiving minuTe WiTh sixTy seconds' worTh oT disTance run, Yours is The EarTh and everyThing ThaT's in iT, And-which is more-you'll GRADUATE, my son! ,vo .a WI is s, rp Q . N '11 0 1. 4 xv, v N 32 s lm 'fuxq P. NJ Q J 'n N' X 'N in 1 X M .J 'le K I x M ROLL NG ALONG Toeew-: R in W img za x 3' it r , .f 'us fl 5 A ,lf df I s 11 in 'HI f 14 'ffm f 2.5 ' -my ffl ,Wu ' 1 W fl SEI -4- ,af 943' .1fQggI+f '?'f f ' .wfdfllhfff F1 ' T!!! -A - . .-,-41 f , I 1' f, fray , , 'FP if fvifvfxff , ix ii .I,l' 115' 'O 4 M f 'QE , 'if bg' - 1 . 2 N .1 gs - X U :lei 5, 1 17? ' 45 , , me , 1 W X -'qui . K an ' . wg: 'Ak .Q VH jx V' W, . M 6 usnl 'lx' fu N 'N A XXX' X x'1i',,1?Vf xx ' 'R 92' K 'xi R I'-'!PJ ',,x!Xi: I. IW, f4Il'v'Jflr'mv'4Q1.h-'fum X.,--mn ' W..-' 1' 'E 81.1 U'.d. 1. ngwb' .- NOBLY SHE LIVES . . . FAITHFULLY SHE SERVES . .. GREATLY SHE INSPIRES... Thus wiTh deep appreciaTion Tor her liTe oT service, we proudly dedicaTe The I953-54 ACORN To Dr. Eva B. Dykes. Since I9-44 she has loeen sharing her God-given knowledge wiTh Those who have enTered These halls oi learning. PerTecT English, spoken and wriTTen, is her goal Tor each oT us. From her assuring smile, we gain courage in our endeavor To reach our ol3iecTives. l-ler Ta- miliar words, STudenTs, you musT learn The minimum essenTials, are a consTanT reminder To us ThaT More imporTanT Than The acguiremenT oT Toreign language, living or dead, is The abiliTy To wriTe and speak one's moTher-Tongue wiTh ease and accuracy. E. G. WhiTe. As an energeTic missionary, she sTimulaTes us To acTion Tor God. As a lover oT The Tine arTs, she adds To our wealTh oT music apprecia- Tion. The mosT eloguenTly Tormed phrases oT our moTher Tongue could noT adeguaTely express our ever growing appreciaTion Tor her noble accomplishmenTs, puT we TrusT ThaT This picTorial volume oT liTe among The Qaks will remind her ever ThaT we care. In The Classroom -C 4-' 1 5 5 x N, 5, K, X xs ., as . ?l- Q , H N I ' ' 10 3 s: ' .Y Who learns by finding oul has seven fold The skill of him who learned by being +old. We become conguerors when we open a boolc wilh inlenl lo learn or sir al lhe leer ol a sage lo hear his words ol wisdom. l.il4e lhe explorers ol old, we enler new and unlcnovvn Jrerrilory al Jrhe beginning ol each school year, eager lo unearlh ils Treasures and claim ils ideas lor ourselves. Nighl and day we concenlrale our erlorls on besieging Jrhe land ol learningq we see in Jrhis beaulilul land lhe pealc ol wisdom which we musl cap- Jrure lo lcnovv lhal we are lruly conquerors. ln our minds we have lormulaled rnaps ol lhe con- guered rerrilories, and Jrhese we carry wilh us lo give us an idea ol lhal which is lo lollovv. Bearing down lhe underbrushes ol ignorance, passing lhrough Jrhe lreach- erous jungle ol lolly, lording Jrhe rivers ol conceil. and learning lo avoid lhe marshes oi lalse pride, we lind ourselves in lhe brighl sunshine Ol learning wilh lhe pealc ol wisdom, surrounded by The Jrrees ol under- slanding, iusl belore us. Al lasl we are in sighl ol our goal. 8,111 1 ' Q f Mag- . .xx , , -, 5 ' wh , E, .MMV .Nw . iifs' -V . f . v. 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AlThough The sailing mighT have been hard as The winds oT circumsTances blew Their small ships To and Tro over The rough waTers, This class shall never TorgeT or regreT The diTTiculTies which have served as TurbulenT lashes To spur Them To Their goals. From This class shall come eTTicienT, God-Tearing worlaers, who shall realize excepTional achievemenTs in Their chosen voca- Tions. lvlay The hands oT The AlmighTy conTinue To guide Them as They launch ouT inTo The sea oT liTe. l 'L I ,r'9'Yg V -gg, ,,,. nh' f J, . ' , We ., 1 ' ' 1 , 4- , - ,..rv' , Y'A' Y 1 9 ' ,g, K pw .,mj z ,k,' c . ,, 3 . ' . ' 7,'l x ,,,, yy dv, f W 'vf9'l!v:,' QQ, :If 'MM W: A 9 W, Hn.. J , H, .-M .x ,yi 3, mg ,A-V , , , -vw , Mg. V ' may q A H .4-v-LW t., , v W 'QMZQY4 J V ixffifv' ' , fig... up 'QW ,, , HM ' wg,z,,.f+-A . nf' I - ...Q Q-.gf .1 . 1 Y ' 21. 55: My-QQ Mmm! vm- ' rw. 'I 4 : My in '-fvht . ' I MY, I Wa, .- - 4 f,,,,.'. . , Y. , M. ya-fn 3,x-, ,N V 5-,1,yN,.. 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'I av..- Ai 11 . 1 1' .v ' ' , .ec ..,, ' 'e. 'Q' wt 'Q X X x. . 5 , I' -' 1 ,. I . ' ,Z P n n ' 9 .Q-H 'n Q 2.2 Q - x ' f. ,' .s ' 'vi .W UT f Skit ,' NFA.. b .' I if .- gf ' X ..- ,- .5 -. x + ' 't n ' X 5 . , fu! . mx '- f-f- .- , r I 1, x B r V I Q 1 , II l l l l l i v ...f....,v..wi ucnw DELORES EASON CLEO HERBERT PRISCILLA KELLY EDNA COLLINS THELMA DEAN ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAM JACKSON JOHN LEA ARIE DAVIS JACKSON DOGGETTE ERIC GEORGE SIMON JOHNSON LONA N. LEA Firsf Column: O Major: Religion, Minor: Educalion, Kappa Mu Della, E.T.A l.R.C. Biology, Minor: Ediicalion, Gamma Sigma Kappia, Pan American. EDDIE BRANDON, 4l5 Herman Sl Wesl Monroe La I ARIE DAVIS, P.O. Box 368, Wesl Bainbridge, Ga., Major Ediicalion, Minor: Religion, Gamma Sigma Kappa, ETA, Pen-American. Second Column: I MALCOLM DEAN, I7la NE Euclid Sl., Oklahoma Cily Okla., Major: Religion, Minor: I-lislory, Kappa Mu Della.. A.T.S., l.R.C. ' THELMA DEAN, I7l6 N.E. Eiiclid Sli, Oklahoma Cily, Okla.3 Major: Secrelaiial Science, Minor: English, F.B.L.A., Gamma Sigma Kappa. 0 JACKSON DOGGETTE, 3l7 Reed Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., Major: Religion, Minor: l-lislory, Excelsior Sociely. Third Column: 0 DELORES EASON, 38lO Walniil Sl lnksler Mich ' Ma'or ., , ,, j 1 Secondary Ediicalion, Minor: Religion, Gamma Sigma Kappa, F.B.L.A. 5 EDNA COLLINS, 453 Throop Ave Brooklyn N Y' Major: 0 ARTHUR GEORGE, 35 Bunlon S+., Porl ol Spain Trinidad Major: Religion, Minor: Educalion,,Pan-American,il:.T,A. 0 ERIC GEORGE, 35 Bunlon Sl., Porl ol Spain, Trinidad Major, Religion, Minor: l-lislory, A.T.S., Kappa Mu Della Pan-American. Fourlh Column: 0 CLEO HERBERT, 204 W, Parmer Sl., Greenville, Ala. Major: Educalion, Minor: Religion, E.T.A., l.R.C. i l Religion, Minor: Educalion, Kappa Mi. Della, l'Spreading Oak Slall. O SIMON JOHNSON, 204l 5lh Ave., New York, N.Y.3 Major: Religion, Minor: Ediicalion, Kappa Mn Della, Pan-American F,T.A. Fiffh Column: O PRISCILLA KELLY, 29l Polk Sr., Covinglon, La., Major: Home Economics, Minor: Ediicalion, Gamma Sigma Kappa, F.T.A. ' O JOHN LEA, 230 S, 7lh Ave., Ml. Vernon, N.Y., Major' Religion, Minor: English, Excelsior Sociely. O LONA N. LEA, 444 Bradley Rd., Danville Va' Major: Kappa, Secrelarial Science, Minor: English, Gamma Sigma' Spreading Oak Srall, F.B.L.A. C WILLIAM JACKSON, 409 E. l3lh Sl., Rome, Ga: Ma'or: if' 'UV had 4h 5-sus ANN LINDSAY IRENE MERIDETH BEATRICE LINKHORN DORIS MICKLE IDABETH MAUPIN LOUISE PARKER Firsf Column: I ANN LINDSAY, SI4- ICPIII Aw., N., Na- Secrwi-Iallal Slgiei-WC, Ivlim-I: Rc-Iiqiorm, Vlrm F.B,L.A. 0 BEATRICE LINKHORN, 286 Emu-sI SI., Major: lfducalirm, Ivlin-nz Enqli-III, Rwliql Siqma Kappa, l.R.C. NI o IDABETH MAUPIN, Po. B... 43, Sedum. D I I. XIII II , ,, Malor: lfclu-ffnliorm, IVIIIIOII Re:-Iiqi-Jn, Gnrwwrmx 5: Ima lx ap Ia F Second Column: 1 O IRENE MERIDETH, S46 W. Ivlilllui-ll SI., A an 1 0 JAMES WASHINGTON Malawi Mcllllonmlus, Ivllnm: L.IIr,'ITIl5lIX'f Gun rw I I I Euqliwlv, IVIIH-nn: Sc-:lvl-uuinl iclnvg Gglvunrxm 'ww una Im I Flllh Column W I LOUISE PARKER, I I IO W.1-,lvirwkllllrv SI., VN nl rw IXI L INI II 'mhlol-lklzl ls? L I Sm IQIWIIII Q I II IVII I Bn III AI Vinfol Qui: Cv Vim If-I, 0 SHIRLEY WOODRUFF l,R.C. . DORIS IVIICKLE IOI Cwmvlvru SI Nm NNW I .C . I 'U IU, 'HU I USM IIN! Thircl Column: I I-vlmnmww, Ivlnnu : If I ,g - .v e4n'Qm'1- . WILLIE B. PARKER, TIT-I lf f'bII1SI.,CIvx Iml K In M1 ' EDYTHE YOUNo Y A V I Bu XI Irx lx I N I lx I I I' N' N I ,,, VALIANT SENIDRS l-le has achieved success who has lived well, laughed olleh, and loved much: ...who has filled his niche and accomplished his Jraslcq . . . who has always loolc-ed lor lhe laesl in olhers and given The besl he hadg whose life was an inspiraliohg whose memory a benediclionf' -lvlrs.f'-X.J. Slahlev 1 I Q ti mx.L':s. ? any xx I ' NNN. 'AN N .,,f'v. N KN W X ri 1 s I4 f I ff ,ff ! -. X' ., 'QQR We ',C 'Ii .E--f :rg-. K . I' v - :I .Q bl' ,Fi n Y Y' rt . OAKWOOD COLLEGE was as 4. if xr T . .ML ,V ,av ,cs 4, ' ':-' WN . I . . .X T. -,X M ,ee ,N . 11.111-sf M - c se.,-f 0 s f' W K -, s,g5...f,3.f,s, As The curTains oT This school year opened, iT Tound an aspiring, ambi- Tious group oT undergraduaTes ready To sTep upon The greaT sTage oT scho- lasTic aTTainmenT. These advenTurous explorers were seen going To and Tro in The search Tor pracTical knowledge, which will deTermine The exTenT oT Their success in The years To come. Success beclcons To These illusTrious persons. WiTh Gods help They are sure To reach The Top. v Beafrice Adams William Alleyne Andrew Beamon Clora Anderson Charles Ashe Rufhle Bellamy Clinfon Anderson Georgie Baflle Helen Belf FirsT Column: O BEATRICE ADAMS, 9008 Blaine Avenue, Cleve- land, Ohio: Freshman: EI Kappa Blanca, VinceT Oua Ce VinceT. O CLORA ANDERSON, l6Ol Falls Road, ExT. Roclry MT., N. C.: Sophomore: Vince-T Oua Ce VinceT. OCLINTON ANDERSON, llO-05 Union l-lall STreeT, Jamaica, N, Y.: Freshman: F.B.L.A., Male Chorus, College OuarTeT. Second Column: . WILLIAM ALLEYNE, 2068-A FulTon STreeT. Broolclyn, N. Y.: Sophomore: ACORN STaTT, Adel- phoi, Evangeleers. 0 CHARLES ASHE, 27lO I4+h Avenue, Columbus, Ga.: Sophomore: OrchesTra, F.B.L.A. ' GEORGIA BATTLE, l9l4 WyaTT STreeT, Char- loTTe, N.C.: Freshman: F,B.L.A., Vincel' Qua Ce Vin- ceT. Third Column: O ANDREW BEAMON, 232 E. I35Th STreeT, Los Angeles, Calif.: Freshman: Pan-American, Adelphoi. O RUTHIE BELLAMY, ll2o CharlTon ST., Clear- waTer, Fla.: Freshman: F.T,A., VinceT Oua Ce VinceT. C HELEN BELT, IOC? G. Warren Williams ApT., Co- lumbus, Ga.: Freshman: F,'l'.A., LiTeraTure Minis.Try Guild. dergraduatem: 4, A 'NAI' 'i 'Nl 'Oh Mary Bracy Ann Brown Sylvia Carler Allen Breach Allhea Byrd Viclor Coslello Firsl Column: 0 JANICE BLUE, ZH S, Rn,-id Sl., Vlfilwn, NC.: llifivsliman l:.B.L.fX., Vlnliel Ona CD Vinwiil. 0 MARY BRACY, U34 Adaml. Sl., Mobile, Alex Junior Gamma Sigma Gamma, F.l.Px. O ALLEN BREACH, F Sl., Clmuli,--,l-+n, SC.: S-lplwnni Chula, Adolplmi, lvlalc- Chorus. Second Column: l l O NELSON BROADNAX, Rilnlfg- 4, Box 20, Dalllm1lv+n, SCA Sophomore: Ex-ic-lsifn. O ANN BROWN, HDI lifinnlnl Sl,, Bwnlon, lvlfv x-.. 2 Soplwll nn,-io, El Kappa Blnnl ci, Ch-ln. U ALTHEA BYRD,52llN.3?m'lSl,,Rlllvl1ullml,V.1.IFil,-'.lim.irl l l.R,C., F.l.A. l ll Third Column: N C LORETTA CAMPBELL, llllfl fAxrM1r-li-jlulv SL, Sl. ,Iwi-pll, lvl-u Fic-:.l1mang F.B.L.!X,, F.l.A. 0 SYLVIA CARTER, Rolllo fl, B-wx -ll, Vlfllwri N.C.q ellllllfl F.B.L.A., Vince-l Quia Q0 Vlllif'l, 0 VICTOR COSTELLA, Briclql-lwxxri, Sl. Vin-ul, l3.W.l.j .lim ,, im: Pl1ll'Alllt'll1.'lll, Z.-qllnl. Fourih Column: 0 GERQLDINE CHEADLE, Rlwll- I, Box IN, lllxlln-, k .ii'l. ' ,lnnnwg l-.l.A.,Vinyl-l Qi1,iQ.,o Vlmvl. Janis Blue Nelson Broadnax Lorefla Campbell Geraldine Cheadle Merle Cheafham Creasie Clanton 'Vi ef' AQMWQ 2 Hannah Clark Howard Coes Josephine Coles 0 MERLE CHEATHAM, .lunwllrj F,B.L.A., bfamrni 5 'vs fm I XY l 0 P. 'sr- :OW Mamie Cook H-Vberf D Frances Davis Jeanelle- D Geraldine Davis Anavh D' 40,5 lj' V , l 9 CREASIE CLANTON, Qrrl TJ F lu-ann, Limp Fr'-5l'in'm C' 4' Fiflh Column: O HANNAH CLARK, l N El'1l'ClE'E T Tp 'K l Sivphwfvv-ll-' Lf! if Vw i, l, V C- x O HOWARD COES, 295- f l-'V 4 l Fvw.rvr1w.ari' El l-eaupli Bw Vi E 1 l , 0 JOSEPHINE COLE, N55 l:rr,'Slvf1mrl'El lMsUCJ B' ll 1 lf Sixlh Column: O MAMlE COOK, PPM lg F.B.L.A,, Sliivvid V : 'fl 1- S' 0 FRANCES DAVIS, ?Fl M eluni-ir' 'X,l.S,, F.l.'X, l R C C GERALDINE DAVlS,5'1 li.B.l,.'X,, V ru wr Q ,i Li' X Sevenlh Column: 0 HERBERT DAVIS, IRC. 0 JEANETTE DECOU, Y-XY' PM-?i ui1'Zl lxdlllfl F1- ' ANATH DIXON, ljji lll lil' , Nfl . B ' 1 N 4, V dv 912 lon ' r l l 21 v Dorolhy Dorselle David Edwards Ezekiel Esiaba Anderson Fields Mae Geyer Kalhleen Graham John Guy Joan Durham Helen.Edwa.rds Rulh Farrinqlon Ralph Franklin Corine Gillard Doris Griffin Violel Hall James Edgecomb Janie Ellis Norma Ferguson Geraldine Forle Arthur Gipson Alfred Lang Charify Harris Firsl Column: 0 DOROTHY DORSETTE, 652 S W, Vrh Sl., Homeslead, Fla.: Freshman: Vincel Qua Ce Vincel, Pan-American. 0 JOAN DURHAM, 263 Hiclrory SI., Bullalo, N.Y.: Soph- omore: F,B.L.A., Vincel Qua Ce Vincel. 0 JAMES EDGECOMB, I56 Mason Sl., Long Island, N.Y.: Sophomore' Male Chorue, College Quarlel. Second Column: ' DAVID EDWARDS, 90 Winler Sl., Bridgeporl, Conn.: Soph- omore: FTA., Evangeleers. 0 HELEN EDWARDS, I909 W, Saraloga Sl., Ballimore, Md.: Sophomore: Yincel Qua Ce Vincel. O JANIE ELLIS, IJSO W. I9Ih SI., Jaclsonville, Fla.: Soph' oniorep F,B,L.A., Vincer Qua Ce Vincal. Third Column: 0 EZEKIEL ESIABA, Nigeria, B.W.l, Africa: Sophomore: Zo- CII-111, Pan-American. 0 RUTH FARRINGTON, I9I0 Golden Glade Dr., Qpa Locla, Fla.: Freshman: F.T.A,, Vince? Qua Ce Vincel. 0 NORMA FERGUSON, 507 N. 4Olh Sl., Philadelphia, Pa: Fic-shman: l,R.C,, F.T.A. Fourlh Column: O ANDERSON FIELDS, l09 Church Ave., Fresno, Calii.: Jun- iiri: l.R.C. 0 RALPH FRANKLIN, l03I I8lh SI., We-sl Palm Beach, Fla.: Junior: Spreading Gal Slahf, Kappa Mu DeIra,L.lv1.G, 0 GERALDINE FORTE, Box 366, Valley Collage, N.Y.: Soph- ornore: F.B.L.A., F.T.A., L,M.G. Fillh Column: 0 MAE GEYER, 373 Charles SI., Bridgeporr, Conn.: Fresh man: EI Kappa Blanca, Vincel Qua Ce Vince-I. O CORINE GILLARD, I642 W. 7lh Sl., Jaclcsonville, Fla. Freshman: Gamma Sigma Kappa, F.T.A. Sixlh Column: 5 ARTHUR GIPSON, I223 E. I24lh Sl., New Yorlr, N.Y. Freshman: Zodiac, Excelsior. O KATHLEEN GRAHAM, Ivlanchesler, Jamaica: B.W.I, Freshman: l.R.C., Pan-American. 0 DORIS GRIFFIN, 658 Clinlon Sl., Burclalo, N. Y.: Fresh man: F.B.L.A. O ALFRED LANG, 3I7 N. Soledad Sl., Sanla Barbara, Calil. Freshman: Gamma Sigma Kappa, FTA. Sevenlh Column: 0 JOHN GUY, 7008 Russell Cl., Cleveland, Ohio: Sopho more: Evangeleers, Excelsior. C VIOLET HALL, 244 W. I49ll'i Sl., New Yorlc, N,Y.I Fresh man: F.B.L.A., Pan-American. ' CHARITY HARRIS, Roule I, Box 46, I-iillon, Ga.: Freshman F.T.A., F.B.L.A., L.M.G. Zlnde 1-ad 1 I 651 9-7 ibn ns If 'L I , I I I I I 'r 1 I . John Harris Gran? Holloway Arlhur Humphreys Naomi Jackson Eunice Jones Charles Joseph Kenr-wh L Rose Harris Carolyn Howard Carolyn Isabel Alfred Jones Doris Johnson Phlllppa Larney Carr e L gl' Iosephine Hightower Joseph Howard James Jackson David Jones Sarah Johnson Blllie L Lee Rvha-cl M Firsl Column: Eourlh Column: O 480 Sl. Pfllll Pl., Bvfvflx, I'l.Y.' S7Dl'Il1rTu I . NAOMl l'-'A IV' Adelplwgy EV,N,,g,1,l,i,,3,.,- Em- 'wwlfw' E, I-imp, E 1' I N: f V' Q Rose HARRIS, Nw, SQ-vl,fI+II AV,-., r1.a.a.,, rI,..l 5 all do ' ALFRED JONES- 'A al'l Hy? rnrnrei Vlncr-I gllld CL- Vinum'-I, 'T' MI' lj'-I 3' F B o JOSEPHINE HIGHTOWER, IYII Mf,,.IIlp.l AW.. on ' DAYH3 JONES- QI? I' B: EI I, 'VI W LI '1'V,1f' 6 l' L- f L land, Calllf Eulishmnng PTA., Vinl ral QIIIIQI Cl- Vlnl Second Column: 0 GRANT HOLLOWAY, IQIE? VV. IBIII SI, CIM l:ICSl'llTldIlf l:.B.I..A., Exl Q,-I-Jul. O CAROLYN HOWARD, IRI? O:rIw.'lld Aww, Rnln. Fl'U -llllldllf F,B.l.A., P.rrI'fXr11vlImll'I. 0 JOSEPH HOWARD, 6270 Clayvlln Ay .-., Nllgl, Nd., llrenslwnmng Exllj-lwlwv. Third Column: 0 ARTHUR HUMPHREYS, -IHQI3 lvl.,ClwlL Ally, I Ind.: l:l'osl1m.'1r1jChwll,ZULIIAL lglflll-XLXIIIUIII an. . ISABEL, 772 Ilanll-I IX l0mUlwl,, lg-nr rrmr1jClwn,El kappa Bliama, l'.llln BI-nl lu, Elly' Swplll-'nn-I-' Nclnlulwi, lx- III X-I uateA . . Fiflh Column: O EUNICE JONES, F' l'5l'lf l'lf F.l3.l.. A., C'.ilfWw a S : '1 I' , i O DORIS JOHNSON, I,Cf -Ill. IIC ' F 'f-' .Iw'wul F.l.A-, LIN' O SARAH JOHNSON, l-I -llllklllg In l'-' IE I IL'L'.l 8 1' I N ' Slxlh Column: 0 CHARLES JOSEPH, C, rw llll .Aram II 0 Pl-IILIPPA LATNEY, I Y 'AWE lx:I'L1uE:u ,I N : I' IW' 0 BILLIE L. LEE, Inf FBLA- , .I C IVIZ Apl. -I, l nnI'l.'Il X1 .l.,1v Uwe' Sevenlh Column: 0 KENNETH LESTER, ' Il lull N. Q CAROLE LIGHTNER, Il vIl7,'XX ' O RICHARD MARINA, A Q r I. , ww -J U3KW0Qd College Lloaafy Huntsvllle. Ala. 35806 Elhel Marlin Eddie McBrayer James McLean Shirley Malory Joyce McCollay Rhina Miller La Vaunl Maupin James MCG-addye Simeon Miner Firsl Column: O ETHEL MARTIN, Roule 2, Box ll9, La Grange, N.C. Sophomore: Vincel' Qua Ce Vince-l', Pan-American. 0 SHIRLEY MATORY, Oakwood College, l-lunlsville, Ala. Sophomore, Pan-American, 0 LA VAUNT MAUPIN, 2339 Magazine Sl., Louisville, Ky. Freshman, F.T.A., Evangeleers. Second Column: ' EDDIE MCBRAYER, lO9 Worcesler Sl., Boslon, Mass. Sophomore, Orcheslra, Excelsior. O JOYCE McCOLLAY, 92 La Salle Sl., New Yorlc, N.Y. Junior, F.B.L.A., Vincel' Qua Ce Vincei. C JAMES MCGADDYE, Roule 3, Cazsopoliz., Mich., Freshman Zodiac, Male Chorus. Third Column: ' JAMES MCLEAN, l307 N. Woodland Si., Winslon-Salem NC., Sophomore, ACORN Slail, Excelsior, Adelphoi. 0 RHINA MILLER, 644 W. 39'rh Sl., Savannah, Ga., Soph omore, F.T.A., Vincel Qua Ce Vincel. O SIMEON MINER, 628 E. Boslon Blvd., Delroil, Mich. Freshman, Ma-sler Guide. Fourlh Column: O BENJAMIN MOODY, 2l5 Millon Sl., Savannah, Ga. Freshman, Excelsior. O BERNICE MOORE, 53l E. Breckenridge Sl., Fl. Wayne, Ind., Freshman, El Kappa Blanca, L.M.G. O ELISE MOORE, IO9 N. Vick Sl., Wilson, N.C,, Junior F.B.l..A,, Gamma Sigma Kappa. Beniamin Moody Maude E, Morehead Evelyn Phipps Beniamin Reaves Bernice Moore Mildred Moseley Jewel Pringle Jesse Reaves Elise Moore Calherine Moss Erycina Rahming Alberl Reid Fililh Column: 0 MAUDE E. MOREHEAD, Box 265, Kinder, La., Sophomore Vincel Qua Ce Vincel. 0 MILDRED MOSELEY, l303 Church Sl., Wilminglon, NC. Sophomore, l.R.C,, F.T.A. 0 CATHERINE MOSS, lOl26 S. Paloma Sl., Los Angeles Calif., Sophomore, Choir, F.T.A. Sixlh Column: 0 EVELYN PHIPPS, l4IO Carlona Park E., Bronx, N.Y., Soph omore, F.T.A., Vincel Qua Ce Vincel. 0 JEWEL PRINGLE, 4ll Douglas Ave., Anderson, SC. Freshman, Vincel Qua Ce Vincel. 0 ERYCINA RAHMING, 5095 N.W. 25lh Ave., Miami, Fla, Junior, Gamma Sigma Kappa, F.B.L.A. Sevenlh Column: ' BENJAMIN REAVES, 2032 Madison Ave., New Yorlc, N.Y. Junior, College Quarlel, Kappa Mu Della, A.T.S. ' JESSE REAVES, Rle. l, Box 30, l-lopewell, Va., Junior F.T.A., A.T.S. O ALBERT REID, 3l9 Johnson Lane, Easi Sl. Louis, lIl.: IZFCSIW man, Orcheslra. Z1 n dergrad Fl ar- 'hr 'lbw acl, 'Ya it Firsl Column: O Elrmllflwlvfl Ldlllfy E-flill Sl. Llilllu, lzlcvli- man: Orlilng-:.lra. T 0 JOSEPH RHYNE, 583 Dernw-.al Road, Cliliimbuz, Olwiv' 1, Sf-pliom-as si-3 Zwdiauy EXE claim. 0 BARBARA RICHARDSON, I4l2 bollm Sl., Bwlwley, Calilx -, Fimlimaiwq F.B,L.A., L.M.C1. l Second Column: O ETHEL RICHARDSON, 306 Pail Sla Pl-:ml Cily, Elm? Swpliv-nil-:li-g El Kappa Blama,Vir1ui-l Qu.: CeY'VlII1Elf'l, l 0 ROSA ROBERSON, Ibbf? N. 39llw Sl., B,-ilrwn Ronin-, Ln: 1-slmmri, El Kappa Bliimlu, Vim E-l Quia CE- Viril cl. E JOHN ROBINSON, 2304 Edison Sl., Clmillilll,-, NL: L Suplwrllwlvi Lucilwlol. Third Column: O 22l6 Cllr-ilavv Nun Lwllluxii, l,i.' ll E L Fil--.linmnp Fl lxappn Llllirv-,.1,Vir1-l-l Qian Cl- Virvli-l, C 3306 Ei-lb ldllil lwlvxx killlnxlfl, l.l.' l o ERNEST RUDLEY, lgw..llWEi C.1lli'.1i-, li...li.nlll-A fm.. ,Q .lllliiwrg ACORN Slall, f'X.l.S. 1 Swplmiwiui wg Em vl-,ll-I, ' n 1 uateA . . . l 3 fi 1 5 1,1 , ..- 'ft- I ,I-E lf A Q 1 E' l,,, 1 Af A, 'H 1 1 fm' ' H Allen Reid Elhel Richardson Ruby Rodney William Scales Robert Sloan Gene Srnlfh Mag-g S' Joseph Rhyne Rosa Roberson Samuel Rollins Lemuel Sealey Waller Small Viviun Slrwln Naive E S. Barbara Richardson John Robinson Ernest Rudley Elberl Sheppard Eldridge Smilh Vera Slevenson Bobbi U Fourllw Column: 0 WILLIAM SCALES, 3:97 'Sf plWl1rT'wf'if-' Mn CE- ' 0 LEMQEL SEALY,l3 in B,VV'4l5 S pil :wil W Z 1 1 0 ELBERT SHEPPARD, ll C-llllf Fil:-slwniri lN.'l,i -' Cl' Fifth Column: 0 ROBERT SLOAN, R S- plwwm lf' 'Milo 1 -X O WALTER SMALL, ll? 9 mlm: El 'X E- fl 0 ELDRIDGE SMITH, Llr'l'rWi.1f ' Xi1 l E 5' Sixllw Column: . GENE SMITH, ri 'lklll' Ni 'lp C 0 VIVIAN STEELE, l-T-lm '-'. in kj T l F, N Q VERA STEVENSON, iw' X ' 'K, ix Sevenllm Column: 0 MAGGIE STROYE, 'N 'E T w , il'i 'l lx TUV? L'4 ' X ONAOMI E. SUMPTER, : AXQURN Sw' 5. A if 0 BOBSIE TATE, -1 E'-A 'iv' iii 2 L 'f . David Taylor Evelyn Turner Eunice Vanderberg James Vines Johnie Ward Annie Whilaker Velora Williams Ruby Thompson Isabel Turner Evelyn Vernon Barbara Walker Veloris Walls Elhel Williams Kalheryn Wilson Ellen Turner G-aynell Tyler Elvira Verrel Belly Walker Fernandez Washinglon Roberl Williams Lonnie Wlnslon Firsl Column: 0 DAVID TAYLOR, 743 Walnrll Sl., Camden, N.J., Soph omore: Choir, Evangeleers, ACORN Slalrl, I.R.C., Excelsior, Adelphoi. I RUBY THOMPSON, I402O Jaclxson Sl., Richmond Fleiqhls, Fla., Freshrnarii L.M.G., F.B,L.A. 0 ELLEN TURNER, 72l N.W, Second Sl., Forl Lauderdale, Fla., Freshman, F.T.A., Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. Second Column: O EVELYN TURNER, 86I 7Olh Ave., Oalxland, Calil., Fresh man: L.M.G., Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. 0 ISABEL TURNER, 72I N.W. Second Sl., Forl Lauderdale, Fla., Freshman, F.T.A., L.M.G. 0 GAYNELL TYLER, 23I9 Conli Sl., New Orleans, La., Soph omore, L.M.G., Science Club, Third Column: 0 EUNICE VANDERBERG, Roule 3, Cassopolis, Mich., Soph ornore, F.B.L.A., Vincel Oua Ce Vin-eel. 0 EVELYN VERNON, 27IB Sl, Slephens Road, Prichard Ala., Sophomore, El Kappa Blanca, Viniiel Oua Ce Vincel. 0 ELVIRA VERRET, I45I Pine Sl., Oxnard, Calil., Freshman F.B.L.A., Pan-American. Fourlh Column: O JAMES VINES, Roule I, Box 206, Greenville, N.C,g Junior Spreading Oalx Slall, F,B.L,A. 0 BARBARA WALKER, I729 N,W, 69lh Sl., Miami, Fla. Freshman, EI Kappa Blanca, Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. C BETTY WALKER, I729 N,W. 69lh Sl., Miami, Fla.: Fresh man, EI Kappa Blanca, Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. Fiflh Column: I .IOHNNIE WARD, BIZ Cheslnul Place, N.W., Allanla, Ga. Freshman, Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. O VELORIS WATTS, IQI6 Yale Drive, Louisville, Ky., Fresh man, L.M.G., F.T.A, O FERNANDEZ WASHINGTON, I I5-25 I74lh Sl., Sl. Albans N.Y.: Freshman, Male Chorus Choir. Sixlh Column: 0 ANNIE WHITAKER, Roule 6, Box I22, Greenville, N.C. Freshman, F.T.A., Pan-American. 0 ETHEL WILLIAMS, Roule I, Box I8S9, Parnpano Beach Fla., Freshman, F.T.A., Vincel Oua Ce Vincel. 0 ROBERT WILLIAMS, 530 E. Sl. Calherine Sl., Louisville Ky., Freshman, Evanqeleers, Adelphoi. Sevenlh Column: O VELORA WILLIAMS, I5l2 Tyler Sl., Berkeley, Calil. Freshman, EI Kappa Blanca, L.M.G. ' KATHERYN WILSON, I6-OQIXQ l7lh Sl., Nashville, Tenn. Junior, F.B.L.A., Masler Guide. O LONNIE WINSTON, Roule 6, Box I4l, Greensboro, N.C. Sophomore: Excelsior. nvdel-gl-aduateA STUDENT 0F THE YEAR lx 5 'N Hermon Vanderberg .K J Ophelia Young Lois Yates A Senior who 555 Tor Tour yeafs , Fimcolumnz frubufed qreafly +0 We adxamQe'W'e ' Q Lois YATES, RMA- 1, BM. my oT,n.M.,+. w,-fm, sqm me gfudenf mgvemefwf gnj iff 3-955 gf omorcp Choir, Sf imwwv Club, . , . qans, merufs our COTTCI7'3TL.'3TNC S 9 0 GPHELIA YOUNG, R1-xlfvf I, Bwx 58, Huwflnwm-, FMU ' T W FI'E'5l1lTTGITI Choiu, EI Kappa Blum,-1. IGGVS9 TO FQVVG GSCV- T'9 5'. 4? Give un'ro 'rhe Lord +he glory clue unfo His name, worship fhe Lord in lhe bearuly of holiness. -Psalms 29:2. We ioyously rake lime ro give reverence and re- specl, homage and honor To lhe lvlighly lvlaker ol man- kind. As sincere seeking youlh, we find new lailh in prayer, new srrenglh in Thanksgiving, new undersland- ing in medirarion, and new inspiralion in singing. We receive pounlilul blessings from communion wirh God al home, school, and church. ln morning and evening devolions, chapel programs, prayer meelings, vesper and Sabbalrh services, we as soldiers of Jrhe cross are well-filled wilh lhe world's besl Chrislian armor and Jraughr The mosl eiclecrive milirary lechnigues in wield- ing lhe sword ol Jrrurh. Wirh hope in our hearlrs To meer Jesus very soon, we worship l-lim above all in spiril and in lrulh. PM , , xx NQQ4 ' 4 ,, A 1 'gN'H ' i' ..--' vu J, i QQ, 1 v 4 :sg,:p 5,1 Lflxyf. A aqlid . 'I' I 1 ,. L ' f o 14, , ' , ' i, . ,' , ' ' , 1- , Q' 0 -N A ,,',a'3nAi, ,'J'-Qqf'-g', j ',,,..,y A, ' ff 'ft ifiglt U, . 'W - , , 'fu f1WM 221.4 ., ' -. my A -. f- . ev - V - -'ff ix' ' f . ffl ' W 'P . 1' 'VY' ' 1' v' u vwg . f ' 1 1. 5' w-' ' , 1' - -,i ,fu 'f , ' to. s 7 a 4 . I. i . is Nfl., sb aw 1.4 gfxi A ' 5 ff 3' ,214 X l,-iq. 'I x Qi , K, A 5' , - 'n , . 11. I 7 4 . 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JVIIKIQ' ,wmavxm ,1 H PATH OF PRAYER own FEET HAVE TR D I pa! ..g, I Q 43, :'11,. I, M. :. hi .rj .r. - . , , ,,., . , , J- V ,Q Nh. .1 -,Ff 5'A 3 1 . 1 'ix 'u 4 , vi C3 Q.: .SLI fl- AX Q S Ze Q ,7 X W S' Z M N XX f .Www '40'S.x Meyer T gf.- ,,f,,5!, 4- f fe. iiv M K xfim- 3. ' 1' e Q M if y . X X3 . f X X HERMAN VANDERBERG f f MNWP 0 D S The Living Words radiocasl is one of 'rhe many religious acliviiies ol The school year Conducied by The siudenis. This program is heard lO:OO a.m. every Sunday morning from siaiion WFUN, They, lhrough The medium ol lhe open air, herald io ihe world a message ol Jrrulh and repeniance. By reason ol Their elloris, many persons are Turning lo CHRIST for help, EDYTHE YOUNG '1' UW-1 iii uv- I it - 6 1, . A 5, 0 ILM ,DUO I I I. if, l .2 'r 4' fy-5 ' 'K Mearvyn Warren, Ann Lindsay, Jackquelin and Vivian Sfeele 7 , e-WW . M.. MX . , A .. Www ew f f 2 .ye ,V FK- 4 V is We X . 'Z W w 1 X TW Q3 RTT , - Auf, J I is f' , fix ' gf' X X J ff. 4 ,W 7' ' . aww, x if Clinfon Anderson, Beniamin Reaves, William Scales, James Edgecomb ze f4,W-,NM ' M ' Qqsw sl!! in L i SNXWF ELDER R. L. WOODFORK AND FAMILY Elcler R. L. Woodlorlc, paslor ol lhe college church, by brecepl and example, seeks lo help each member ol his emlrusled llocl lo reach qrealer heiqhls in Chrislian experience. Willw lhe help Q9 God, lhe ehcouragememl ol his family, and lhe Co-operalieh 0 lhe lacully, he is wonderfully Carrying eul The veil which he hae been called +0 do. A i Each morning sees some 'rask begin Each evening sees i+ close Some+l1ing aHemp+ed, someihing done, Has earned a nigl1+'s repose. -Longfellow. One ol Jrlme linlcs in our well-rounded,cl'1arac:ier build- ing educalion is worlc. A large number of ilme siudenis. slwellered under Jrlme miglwly limbs of ilwe maiesiic oalcs, seelc llwe bouniilul blessings hidden in useful labor. l-lere we learn io develop Jrlial goraclical wisdom wlwicli we call common sense. The sleep oi a laboring man is sweet says Solo- mon. The culinary and mainlenance deloarlmenis, larm, laundry, dairy, broom laclory, and various offices ai- lord many ol us Jrlwe oplooriuniiy ol enjoying a sweei nigl1+'s repose. i If 'Aug W' ,alfa A 99 A 'Sa Y S X x N Q Y'-:yjf ' E4 ,. , . , , X qi - -.ww .Q K . ,.,,o N' n ug Q, Nfxi.Vf.5' QNQVUI . . .sq 1 Isl H111 1 l r m Z ,S efzaxixotwzfg , 'I' 'QE' ' ,Qx, W,-uf' 3 Q ? i I ' JUDICIUUSLABUR ll you wanl knowledge you rnusl Toll lor ily if loool, you musl loil lor y il: and if pleasure, you musl loil for I+. Toll is Jrlwe law. Pleasure comes llmrouglfm loil and nol by sell-indulgence anol inclolenoe. When one l gels +o love work, his lifeisa nappy one. -Ruslcin. ll ll 36 'sw' ii Q., VT' I gk is L + J OFFICE H3415 I7 ifffiff' M Hi i '7!'b. ll N When,-.vi-. an- M HJ 7 w - -' 'aff' ,u-X--Q . . M ,K N lk A ., N'T1.', kVmq f3.'.A ',-...M ... '.. K i 1 -X ,, , , V pl ,Q -1 Y L I 'W-u., L fl -A , rv? 'il' rms. .f-4 No man can be well educaTed who depends upon The Teacher in a classroom To give him his all-rounded eclucaTion. Realizing ThaT a harmonious educaTion is noT goTTen enTirely Trorn books and The classroom, many exTra- curricular acTiviTies are provided which help To promoTe The ThreeTold plan oT educaTion-The developmenT OT physical, rnenTal, and spiriTual TaculTies. The diTTerenT clubs and organizaTions aTTord us The opporTuniTy To learn The arT oT leadership, The imporTance oT co- operaTion, and The need oT developing Those gualiTies oT characTer which will aid us Travelers on The road To success. These are The Things which blend inTo our daily rouTine To make our school days unTorgeTTable ones. A I! 1 7 'wx O A ' ' I wtf . - jr I' X' '- ffr .Q 'NNN EQEXN ' vv ,Q Amt -4 XX LYGEUM z1l N ALLEYNE DUMAS LEE Soprano LECTURES Sfudenfs Gefring Aulographs Amelia Myers, Accornpanisfg Rober? McFerrin, Barifone: A. O. Dar+, Lecfurer Geraldine Oversfreer, Soprano . . , A l2f:filimTion ul The yfiml fJH'.',IlJIlllIf:', lor ffl ucfilionfil growTh Through ',elT gffferrirrrenl in duced The crefilion ol The Unilefl rJllJflf:l'll More rnenT, which include, every member oT The zlu denl body and is designed To give Them The lree 1, lon oT zcl on in Counzel' c wiTh The Tflculll on c 1 1 I :nj , y all maTTer', relaTing To noneecudemic worlf. There are Two governing bodiez QT The Uniled SludenT MovemenT. They are The ExecuTive Com miTTee and The STudenT-FnculTy Council. The E1 ecuTive ComrniTTee, eTTer meeling wiTh The zTu denT body, pauses on campuzewide opinion: To The STudenT-FeculTy Council. ln The Sludenl FaculTy Council, aTudenT-.' opinionz fire Cll',C,Ll'.',Gf,l, evaluaTed, and 5ubSeguenTly reiecTed or enficTed inTo law. The purpose oT The Uniled STudenT MoyemenT is, wiTh The help oT God, To e22i5T The TaculTy end oTher5 who are laboring To produce in Qalfwood MALCQ1-M DEAN College a more adequeTe insTiTuTion To Train The P fSld'1 0' The SWUWT' MQ'T 'f1' youTh oT Today Tor leadership oT Tomorrow, The UniTed STudenT lVlovemenT operaTes in an number oT diTTerenT capaciijries among which are The Tol- ill lfnow now ThnT an eciucei lowing: The publishing oT The ACQRN annually under-i,T.iincl him3elT ff, 9 rrifcm 11 and The Spreading Oalcw monThly. Thf1T he muz,T love liTe enough We, The UniTed STudenT lVlovemenT, say wiTh him own perifecliong lhfiT he rnc r PloTlcin: eric leeperfl UNITED STUDENT MOVEMENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Clockwise: Malcolm Dean, Ira L. Harrell, James Washinqfon, Delores Henderson, Elise Moore James L McLean Jr Arihur Humphreys, Merle Cheafham, Eric George, William Jackson, and Earl Moore. 5' I-'mfg XT? L49 - -ks he 'wan f' NX 1 .X - - Spatial Gnnimtnrtnmtnt Zissut E, ' 1 - - I . '. ',Q ?fj5.-T25 ' -ff:-25 -fu: 5 Q D i L- A - A - A +A- .L 5 I Q D ICFQFICQ llll G wmmA,,t A ' e ' O J A J ' M2 9954044 ' . 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January 1953 ' NET H , . - LRY 17.17 ' AL TI3IsIwIt,tNtzE WURIX 'TIN XNTNI U The. .Inmml Tfmlwl bv thu K'hI4WU d 30:13 xnutitlul 'I Iwwd U-ri xvccclxcs, tiwwm lm . A I the lftillcyr ALI.llU'v Mm bw,IIlc.Lst On I N ,,,, EDITOR.. St.itIIm Wllii of it ,IJ tht ITL: I iKfl:Iilnc,sCl'lo1'1l-LIN , . mtmitv, The ZCWIQHDCC Sl . Amt RCW Attftl at Ihk I ' D Incsrnlhkl allen In 21 r .xt fl' 132213235 BUSINESS MANAGER A tiP:nmB mldrtsg' I COPY EDITOR ,..... . , R'- Inilmfmml uf h L. in Ituma ADVERTISING MANAGER CNIIIIILITE I in ol IIXII'-Irlmg U, t , Tlcx UI wmlwmm I - 1 variance' UI ttril I I'm2snLiIA2Illli.Ix' mulit A m'l'l'if' gift' I-I - ' A . To xA - . tlcptqtiml 'll' Uwlxuflfdtg and lun R -Ytswrtlav. 'lux All , 3 Crxtxtlut -V V' A 5htiwrx tlutml- Porcvut. me Seguin ,uint WOW . mg the Hon I H L .K I-nqlfn 1 ' p I W H Xvkdsil lliakct. Imltle fit tm ir I-'ublxshxuyz bel lallxcs Ciurl of Hunfwuc' AAD woiidlfl Ammnxl tum tlhrusutl tht' S'r'luP':k:JIT1 T lima' , ' ' url XTC- ' -YES 'llmukk whim lflsalllwholisnt that MINE E' ' nts I hdntllxtill C' 'I . I,.,. .. 1 FIRE DE1v1OLTsT4I:1QtttEI.-1:-in SPREADING OAK STAFF . .WILLIAM SJACKSCN .LONA NELL LEA ..TI-IELMA DEAN ALBERT OROVES , . .JAMES VINES ML, :eu wlI.It 1 CLIECLI Instant dt-ltght bursting tin my sight. It Iiatl Ificrn ,I rainy night and the morning bmuglit with it .1 hmvv, low min zpingled by rnyrmls of tim mm' bows painted in prismattc hues As though II were Sleeping Beauty responding I0 thc tcmlct kiss Ol her Prince Chnrruing, what :xt first app-wml to lic a tiny fhreatl of land began to slowly rtiiw its head In the midst of this soft ,, , , . BARN IBARN DE IH' FIR STROYED E 'UU A M, Vfctlnettlay, ,lati- I, lite limke out in one of vga I,I1.ll'IlX. CIRCULATION MANAGER . .RALPI-I FRANKLIN young man of Irwin and Hzills were awakenetl by tl atv, Tire, Fire :mtl ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MGR. .BILLIE L. LEE IO their windows to see lmtrn Qu-NIU: up in flames. PHOTOORAPI-IER . . .MALCOLM DEAN ITIEIKIQY of Ininutfcs the wen wart: rucmg down to to hglit the llrc. The new TYPISTS .... CAROL HOWARD, MAMIE COOK Tru was thrwtwxetl with 'in as the llrc lgtppc-Ll at : Of thc Old barn adjacent FACULTY AovIsER , . . -6- E- GALLEY .....2 OAKYVUOD GUYS NEW' R0 UD Alter m.IrIy LLM, of tuitiniz R05 I.. Stunt-, Llirzzrmm of l'Nl.1dIi- mn Cwunrg Btiartl tiICIin'ITI1isSItin5 publicly LITIITOLITICUII before scvural thousantl Madison County rush dt-tits than thu Degxutmvm Of Highwags and Rtmtls wmIII,l pave thc'O:IkwIIIxl Road liumvitl the prutnisus of tlic tollt-gc Cumtrurrifm .Il fl.. .,, . . .1 Y Tl 'DEN TS Eff RN .I510,00Il Ott Wbclnc-sLl.Iy, Dcctitnber 1' Pastor Drttlwy OI tht- SOIIIII Atlantic Book and Biblu Home presented a 510,000 check to Mr, W'arrcn fur student wlporteur sclmlarh ships. L'-1l'fll'Cl during: the sunmlcr. Elders Singleton and MCCII-unb ac, tmniptnnivtl Pasror Darby. During the Chapel Service, cvt-rvonu was thrilled m hm, ,-,T Himon, president of the Association, and Herman FS, religious vicepresi- Mather with several other young men, trgiinecl garden hoses On the vulnt-rablc sides of the wooden structure to prevent thc lift: from spreading. Thcsc meti battle-ol flame and smoke for some ten minutes until the Huntsville Fire Department teachctl the scene. Thanks to the timely action of these students, further spread of thc Ere was pre' vcntctl. The fire Tiepartmcnt was RMC ro put Out tht: fire, averdnfz WW! 1 4 4 fr 31 ,N F. sh I,:,..wf. +C 'fx 5. 'W 'W' V Q EIIIINGELEERS OFFICER DAVID TAYLOR ....... . . Pre-sidenT Arise and evangelizef' WiTh This command in mind, The Evan- geleers, a group oT TuTure evangelisTs, press Torward To The mark oT The high calling in ChrisT Jesus. RDELPHOI OFFICER JOI-IN B. I-IARRIS .......... PresidenT The Adelphoi, a selecT group oT college young men, has as iTs aim, Io inculcaTe Godls characTer inTo our lives. WiTh This ideal beTore Them, They are sTriving To reach The acme oT ChrisTian TraTerniTy. ZUDIIIC OFFICER JOSEPH RI-IYNE ....... . .Pre-sidenT The Zodiac, an exclusive group oT Twelve young men majoring in science, is dedicaT- ed To The purpose oT culTivaTing a lceener inTeresT in and an indelible appreciaTion Tor The maniTesTaTions oT God in naTure. ......-. ACTIVITIES FOREIGN MISSION CLUB OFFICER LEMUEL SEALEY ,.......,.I Pfa,aaf,ni ln obedience 'ro The command, Go ye inlo all lhe world and preach Jrhe qospelf' This religious organizalion seeks To prepare missionaries 'ro answer This challenge. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICER HERBERT DAVIS ........... Presidenl To Try To impress all educalion maiors and minors wilh lhe imporlance of The worlc which 'rhey are underlalcinq and Io inleresf The loesl younq men and women in educalion as a lifelong career-lhese are The ideals lo which This organizalion as pires. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICER ANDERSON FIELD ,......... Preniddnl The l, R, C. is inleresled primarily in lhe social, economic, and polilical affairs ol conlemporary nalions. By sludy and discus- sion ol lhese inleresls, one is given a broader scope ol presenf day condilions in The maior paris ol lhe world, EL KAPPA BLANKA OFFICER BERNICE MOORE ......,... PresidenT EI Kappa Blanca, a reIaTiveIy new club on The campus, was originaTed To impress upon The minds OT all sTudenTs who are anTicipaTing being angels OT mercy The imporTance OT The work They are under- Taking. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB OFFICER SIMON JOHNSON .....,... PresidenT The purpose OT This cIub is To TosTer beT- Ter reIaTionship among The Toreign and na- Tional sTudenTs OT The college and To serve as a means OT inspiraTion To prospecTive sTudenTs. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 0F AMERICA OFFICER II-IELMA DEAN ......,.... PresicIenT To develop eTTicienT business leaders: To TosTer good business principles in order ThaT The members may become proTicienT servanTs To Ood and To man: To deveIop characTer, and To Train Tor useTuI ciTizen- ship-These are ideaIs OT This, The F.B.I..A. ACTIVITIES VINCET CE VINCET OFFICER IONA NEIL LEA .......... I rffuIflur1I This Club is Composed of each college young Iady who resides in Cunningham I-Iall, IIS purpose is Io creale a apiril of love, unify, Chrislian Iellowship, cullural de- velopmenl, and Ioyally Io our echool. EXCELSIUR SOCIETY OFFICER JAMES WASHINGTON ....... President This organizalion is a dormilory club composed of all Ihe occupanls ol Irwin Hall. IIS aim is To build men Io mafch Ihe mounlains of dilficullyf' MIISTIER IIUIDIES OFFICER ERNEST RUDLEY .......III P.'m4.e.,1i To Ialhom The deep secrels ol nalure and Io draw nearer Io God Ihrough The sludy ol His handy worlcs is Ihe ideal ol this organ- izaIion. ,gk-,fr W! A I ,K I 'X-V32 I- ,J V xii? 530 Q 'UR - a ,,,,- 4--, nf? 5 vi .5 5' XQLTBIAA. , '- - v. gg 'Q . vxfyx. gg .gun . ,.,.,...., .. AGTIVITIES GAMMA SIGMA IIAPPA This organizalion ol ladies slands firmly for every noble idea which malces Oakwood greaf. Cullure, Wisdom! and Service is Jrheir morlo. ALL-GIRL GHGRUS l-larmonious, melodic expression fills lhe air as 'rhese voices blend bringing cheer and comlorl lo all who lislen. LITERARY MINISTRY GUILD How beaulilul upon lhe mounlain are lhe feel of him Thar bringelh good Jridings . . . Thar publishelh peace . . . lhal publishelh salvalionf' PA MU DE FDDI? L. BRANDON .. OFFICER The Kappa Mu Delhi, .m or'c1.1r1Q.'.aTN.yv , :wolves fo promole school pridp m MR rv Wiflw Hweir wafch WOI145, 'Hmmm NF wmv Nov fore Hwem, H1059 HTWOUM Mom w +Dw-Wm f' LTA The bow +ha+'s always ben+ will quickly break: bu+ if uns+rung will serve you a+ your need. To le+ +he mind some relaxafrion fake ro come back +o i'rs 'rask wi+h fresh- er heed. Qur college lile is noi characlerized by long labor- ious hours of working and siudying. There are also limes when we can lay aside our books and working Jrools and devoie lime lo re-creaiing lhe menlal lac- ullies. We believe in a well-rounded educaiiong and if The recrealional aspeci ol our developmeni were leii our, our belief would lose ils meaninqlulness. We can- nol minimize lhe imlooriance ol recrearion, lor lhe benelils derived iherelrom are ineslimable. l-lere ar Qakwood we enioy many wholesome recrea- iional aciiviiies which lend +o sirengrhen our minds, build our bodies, and make us berier able io succeed in our scholasiic endeavors. Wx D4 . 3 .4 . , .Q ,. an, new ' ,. 11' 'f ,,,.,h. qo- 'v .4 'Iv . 4' 1-1131. , We wigs 4 4 Nag. .ive INVIGURATING RECREATIDN Recrealion is needful ro Those who are engaged in physical labor, and slill more essenlial lor Jrhose whose labor is principally menlal. Exercise in lhe open air is beneficial lo healrh. All who can, should feel if a duly lo pursue This course. Nolhing will be losl, buf much will be gained. -E. G. While 56 li Q 7-1- lf' 5.314 si if r t . ,QC 1 -uf , 2 2 43 fl' 9' Mr vp W., vig I AV , :nh ' . 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I Wax., X A .f -' .. ..' uh, ' X '4- 'fill .5 ' u lv we Q aw'-A wi A FJ? 'Q x xl: K 1 7' , ' -D. nga, 31 V , 12 iv The wicfent lf eAA g We have come To The close oT anoTher school year, and There is recorded on The pages oT This volume The acTiv- iTies oT a year which I have every reason To believe has been well spenT. Geared To The greaTesT need oT our Time is ChrisTian educaTion which prepares one Tor The besT perTormance OT liTe's duTies. IT embraces The FaTherhood oT God and The BroTherhood oT man. IT malces one TirsT and lasT a ChrisTian. ChrisTianiTy has sTood up under The impacT oT every poliTical, social, and aTheisTic sysTem in The pasTg and The mosT crucial worldwide need of our Time is The applica- Tion oT The Teachings oT ChrisT. God needs you To be someThing Tor Him in The world. I-le is calling Tor noble-minded, generous, lcind, cour- Teous, ChrisTlilce, eTTicienT men and women To repres,enT I-lis governmenT in every parT oT The universe. The chal- lenge is vours: accepT iT. 68 For some oT you, This is really your CommencemenT Day. IT is The beginning Tor you oT a liTe oT greaTer research and wider ChrisTian service in The days ThaT lie ahead. May you go To your Taslc wiTh a divine sense oT The responsi- biiify which you now assume and wiTh a glow oT inTellec- Tual sTimulaTion and spiriTual devoTion. May you, as graduaTes go TorTh wiTh a daunTles.s pur- pose and compelling power To Till your niche in The world as voices crying, Prepare ye The way oT The Lord. May you, as under-graduaTes, wiTh inflexible resoluTiori and implacable resolve, spend your vacaTion proTiTably in help- ing oThers and in accumulaTing Tunds To compleTe your Training in our College where loveliness lceeps house. ln The days To come, iT shall be wiTh ineTTable pleasure l shall relive The days you were members oT our Col- Family. As The door closes on The l953-l954 school ThaT lege year, I bid all oT you a Tond and aTTecTionaTe Tarewell. ' O. B. EDWARDS I 1 NX 4m ft 9-. -W, - I V I ii! ZW Ulf! lil lil CII ,wi 1 4 li' I W N Business Manager w J. MEREDITH ROBERTA C. EDWARDS Accounfanf Regisirar 4 2 69 i HISTORY When we wanl lo give lhe mind broad perspeclive, we siudy hisiory and Jrhe dillerenl lypes oi lileralure oul of which hislory is fashioned. Oalcwoocls hislory de- parlmenl seeks lo give each slu- denl's mind This broad perspeclive. RELIGIUN The deparlmenl ol religion seeks lo inculcale a knowledge of 'rhe Bible info lhe minds of every in- dividual who passes lhrough lhe college's porlals. ll slrives lo pre- pare Jrrue consecraled worlcers for The cause oi God in lhis earlh. EDUCATIUN The sublime laslc ol 'rhe educa- Jrion deparlmenl is preparing leach- ers lo 'frain Jrhe minds of lhe lillle ones which is lhe grealesl worlc en- lrusled lo morlals. Wilhin This de- parlmenl lies ihe fulure of Ameri- can educalion. MUSIC The man Ihal halh nol' nnusic in himself, and is nol rnovecl wilh Concord ol sweel' souncls, is lil lor Ireason, slmlaqerns, and spoilsg lels no man lrusl' him. ENGLISH The English deparlmenl endeav- ors Io make all maslers ol 'Iheir molher-Ionque. In Huis way The cle- parfmenl is playing a magnilicenl parl in Ihe preparalion of workers Io carry Ihe gospel Io all Ihe world. SCIENCE, BICLCCY AND MATHEMATICS The science deparlmenl helps Ihe sludenls Io qalhev many pre- cious slones in Iheir slucly ol Ihe handiworks ol God and aids Ihem in Iheir endeavor' 'Io Clevelop minds lor aloslracl reasoning, His noT The TirsT mileposT, ibuT The lasT ThaT Tells The sToryg noT The ouTwarcl bound sTeed, BuT The one on The home sTreTch Thai' we noTe as vicTor. -F. E. Willard We, along wiTh The Academy Seniors rejoice To know ThaT They have covered a porTion oT The land ThaT lies beTween Them and The home plaTe oT success. AlThough The race Thus Tar has been very enjoyable, many, who sTarTed ouT in Tull speed, became Tired and saT by The way To resT and To loolc Tor an easier Taslc. While The discouraged waiT Tor encouragemenT, TiTTeen members ol The group are deTermined To be vicTorious. To These TaiThTul Tew, we bid God-speed as They Travel The lasT miles To Their desTinaTions. .uv 1 nf' '- W 1 ,, '52,-,ff.,,4 'H .fx .1-'Br A I O i,, 'ual K W wif W7 f 1 ' 'Q' fit' .5 J f .fa Cn. 'X . if f ff hm 'fp Id, ' 4' -L -lf . A 5 Q ' ,, ',. .LL 1 fff ,-if 1 ' W eff- I x' 'Q' !L1'7 4 ' v Q 'X ,f 1 .ya' f 4' f + V 4 . , , .,, 5 .1 n , N If ,X-' 455, rhmsli fs' . 1 1' ' ay , xr t S ,f F v 'Q s. , i ., I 'WI lx., 4 S. 1' x . JC gl, f-1: , ,gyfffya q.j ..gv'q,-gu,'Qh.- . , .' , .1 I .x L fyg 7..,r'N,.-X V- y . ,K4.5 ,N AN N u. ,fxf 'V' M, xv- W f ., -9, ' a' fr, Vx Vw. li' U- vu .JV 1, p ',Qf sf K. Ld'?,?,?',6g':l A 'W gm, ,- . ,Q . J ,,... 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J., - A - Q 4slL' ' .h N I I 4 91 fi SeT loeTore The youTh oT Today are many rare and glorious op- porTuniTies. New Tields oT advenTure and endeavor, new chal- lenges, and new heiqhTs To achieve. To each one who is now in The early phases oT his educ:aTional pursuiT, an invaluable reward will be The resulT iT he does noT sToIo unTil his goal is aTTained. T 74 , J.,,,, - V 115,01 up-4' if rvf 'Vi J 'Z- 'x- W., WW? Av-+ A. 'Ve- 4 A MARGARET BURKS ALFRED RAYMOND CLIFFORD GARDNER LAWRENCE C, JACOBS WILBUR DANIEL SHELBY WATKIN ALFRED HAMPTON PAUL JENKINS RICHARD FORD LORETTA YOUNG MILLICENT HENDRICKS EUGENE KNIGHT Firsi Column: 0 MARGARET BURKS, 225 Eorlilicalion SI., Jaiilfsnn, Misi.: Ambilionz Puyclioloqisl. O WILBUR DANIELS, I48 Cenfral Ave., SI. Auqugline, Fla.: Ambilioni Doclor: EI Humorogo Diey, Bylcola. O RICHARD FORD, WI1iIe's Pile, Nashville, Tenn.: Ambi- fion: Business, Manager: Bylsola, El I-Iumoroso Diey. Second Column: 0 CLIFFORD GARDNER, 4-IJO Green CI., Cleveland, Olvio Ambilion: Business Manaqer: F.B.L.A., EI I-Iumomw Die-x. 0 ALFRED HAMPTON, Rniiule 3, Ca-iwopolizi, Migli.: Anibi lion: Merlianical Engineer: Bylwla, O MILLICENT HENDRICKS, 630 SI., Scan Bovrmdinfj' Calif.: Ambilionz Nurse: Choir, Third Column: O LAWRENCE C. JACOBS, Roulo I, Box I37, Hmm--I, Alu. Arnbilionz Doclur: Bylmla, El FIIIITTCIUHO Dim. Senivm 0 PAUL JENKINS, :fill N -1' IlliniIVI,ni,If,-v'B:,I i1. 0 EUGENE R. KNIGHT, Cl, Anibirii.-n1C nm ,r I- N75 Fourfh Column: 0 ANTHONY MARTIN, F29 L Ambilifini C. n Ii iv :A NTB 0 DOROTHY MCCRAY, PI - AWLNIIIWIZ Iwfl ,f G.1 'n 1 Ax: 1 'E' 0 JOSEPHINE L. PHILLIPS, -W? RN Anibili 'ni Rua 'HV KE' + -'-1' Fiflh Column: 0 ALFRED RAYMOND, IC 2i,r'1I'Y3n'ff' BM ii E' f O SHELBY WATKINS,41.'D INN, ni SA ,I NX Iwi ROI O LORETTA YOUNG, I'-nn' -Xwiff TR lil' aw A br' A i ., ANTHONY MARTIN DOROTHY NQCRAY JOSEPHINE PI-IILLISS 75 'I W OAKWOOD ACADEMY gs-x 7 ... f 4 N Q, rake' X ff3i.XmCfi'i'ks :ir gi rj?'ai Amalfi l' The Academy Juniors oT I953-54 are seelcing higher heighTs as They climlo The ladder oT success round by round. AT presenT They have come To ThaT porTion oT The ladder Trom which They can see dimly The Top: and like a ship ouT in The sea, They spy Their goals, puT iT will Talre a lifrle more roaming beTore They can view The lighThouse ThaT poinTs Them To The shore. l-lowever, They march Tor- ward Teeling assured ThaT God will give Them The needed sTrengTh and courage To mounT The lasT rounds To success. Our prayers do ascend in Their behalT. anivm 'YW Maggie Baird L. J. Carroll Edward Daniel La Vern Bellamy Reuben Carfwrighf OTis Goldsmifh Frances Bowens Nancy CurTis Joyce Golson Firsl Column: O MAGGIE BAIRD, 4ol7 SheriTT Road, WashingTon, D.C.: F.T.A., Gamma Alpha Gamma. 0 LA VERN BELLAMY, II26 CarlTon ST., ClearwaTer Fla.: Gamma Alpha Gamma. I FRANCES BOWENS, RO. Box 3504, Greenville, SC., Gamma Alpha Gamma. Second Column: 0 L. J. CARROLL, RO. Box 845, Dania, Fla.: BylcoTa. 0 REUBEN CARTWRIGHT, l3I N.W. 7Th Ave., Dania, Fla.: BylcoTa. O NANCY CURTIS, 77 EasT ll8Th ST., New Yorlc, N.Y.: Gamma Alpha Gamma. Third Column: . EDWARD DANIEL, San Nicolos, Aruba N.A.g By- lioTa. I OTIS GOLDSMITH, 32Ilf2 N.E. 3rd ST., Olclahoma CiTy, Olclag BylcoTa, Choir, O JOYCE GOLSON, RouTe 9, Box 422, Jacksonville, Fla.: Gamma Alpha Gamma. I I I .,,,.' 14 . f S-.4 'HY KO'- 45:0 i xv Q-r' Q5 M ,, W 93- Q- in? 'T ,gm A ,i ? Fern Greene Hallie Kirk Jolene McGee Dorolhy Robinson Emily Smilh I Gayle Wilkinson Von G, Linday Barbara Moseley Clarence Rudolph Jacqueline Steele James Joseph Lois McDonald Henry J, Orr Geralde-an Scolf Cornelius Thomas In lij Firsl Column: Fourlh Column: ,I 0 FERN GREENE, 343-I Nflllmfiriiig-I Biwwn SI., hliuiwliiril Ii-xii. U DOROTHY ROBINSON, f'XIiT-Iwji C'ifllTll'll.l. 0 CLARENCE RUDOLPH, 1 l:3aiTiiri-3 Alpha Gmnmsi, Chi-ii. li 0 GAYLE WILKINSON, QI I6 Chmlof. Sl., Sl. ,lim-ij-Ii, M-at II Bylmlg, Bxliilu. 0 JAMES JOSEPH, Il3I fkvri-mio G, Biiriiiri-'il-wii, fXI.,i.g Byliilfi. Q GERAI-DEAN SCQTT' Q I Cli--ii' lghiliiiiii LX I i xx' 1 ' I Second Column: I Filfh Column: I I205 Bc-gillium Emil Road, CllCllIi'Ilrf', N.C.i I EMILY SMITH, '24 NN Y l1.'I,A,, Ganiriifi Alpli.-i Ciaiiiiiifi, Cli- Vi, N I Aly-lm Lxirwii i. II . VON 6. LINDSEY, SILI l9lli Axv., N, N51-iliwilli-,Iii,-nn,'By li km. Q JACQUELINE STEELE, I . N'IIi I' LY' lilil l'l ,1 ,1 LJ' ' X , 0 LOIS MCDONALD, FOO Y--limi'-, Liiriii, Ni'i-.Imllig liiiin. Gaiiiiim Alpha Gcirrini-iv Cli-iii. . CORITIELIUS THOMAS' ,X BNI. I.i K Ii. i Third Column: sinh Column: O EVELYN WILLIAMS, ff-- j Gniiiiim Aliilin L .iiiiiii.i, .yiV,,, I,-,wiiiqix I' I 'X I 0 MCGEE, -I-I4-I RI-LM-il-iii III., Ilnllii-i.I'iiiii1, lwli-wp I O 'IQ ,I.,-Il.-i-.un Axim, l.iIuin,iI'.iiI,lv1Ilp I Q f vu- ,W Evelyn Williums Ido! a Williams R E Wilson w ' Cmiriiuin Alplm Lmiiiiiiin. I ,, if-,,iii'-I, .X poi , - . HENRY J. ORR, ILO, Box full, Riiliii-Iniiil, S, fx Bxlili. I R. E. WILSON, Q X I .I I 'I .I 77 ' IIA' .' 1' If llnde ala Amen Firsl Row: O BRUCE HERRING, Choir. I DARNLEY SMALL, Choir, Bylcola, 0 CORNELLA RAWLS, Gamma Alpha Gamma. 0 JAMES WATT, Bylcola. 0 BENNIE WOODS, Gamma Alpha Gamma. Second Row: 0 MELVIN SEARD, Bylcola. O DONALD BAKER, Choir, Bykala. 0 ERNEST MINER, Bykala. 0 ODELL KNIGHT, Bylqola. 0 MARSHALL SEARD, Choir, Bykola. Firsl Row: O JUDITH FRAZIER, Chair, Gamma Al- pha Gama. 0 MARY ALICE MCMICKENS, Gamma Alpha Gamma. 0 WILLE I. MORGAN, Gamma Alpha Gamma, F.T.A. O ELIZABETH JONES, Choir, Gamma Alpha Gamma. Second Row: 0 CLIFFORD MOUZON, Bvlqola. 0 LUCIUS JONES, Bykola. 0 HENRY BREWER, Bykola. 0 BENNIE KNIGHT. Third Row: O DAVID SIMPSON, Choir, Bylcola. 0 CHESTER HARRIS, Choir, Bylcola. 0 JAMES DAVIS, Choir, Bylcofa. SPREADING OAK STAFF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ACADEMY CHOIR BYKOTA CLUB QQ fi 71-' , fb! WL 'a mf? . pig 'v-'fa '-- I' 121 GAMMA ALPHA GAMMA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA THE JUNIORS STUDENT MOVEMENT . . . v 1 1, 4 ,' W, 'xr I hx w 4 Q ' X . Q 2 1 Nl .-9, ,, Q. . V . , W, - I , 'lv jjfr 3. ' Q- -4 , i ,,3p4, x .5-,r. ,A Q 5. !-,.f4.:ty- ,.l-,.-l 1 '. '4.-X 4,-r. ' ymfa., M 11 D g 'YY .- n . ,W AN, D is .,., . P 1 -l '1 ' -r '-. 7 !'vf ' Q 11 ' -0,4 -. 1, . H7 YA.. ' 1 u A . 1 --' .' r 5? ik 'rf 4 '--fit,-. 3. kwa '. - rr ,..v 'A --, C - f ' ' -f ..-. X ' ,,, -. X f , , 'J-'3'-X .. ff' ' f' . , , if , - - . ' - . . . ' .. ,, .4 w , -5 . f.g4: .4 F.: ,a-' K . .' ,Milf .- ' N ' ' ' ' ' A-fm L' V J- 'x X 5 - . . ,v,'-'. I, . - ' ,. ,em fi., ' . , , Lgfg 'g 41 .. ,-rw ,. 1 v E 'Au V. .. ..... X -Seal!! -'wifi A ,,-M.- - u X K ........ . T .-. 'Zn .K '-5. L1 Princqnal 14 ln order To adeguaTely meeT The needs oT our youTh someone has said ThaT an educaTional pro- gram musT emphasize balance-balance in ca- paciTies and balance in experience, An omniscienT CreaTor ordained ThaT balance should be a TundamenTal principle oT The educa- Tive process irrespecTive oT The vicissiTudes oT life. The individual is To develop spiriTual, men- Tal and physical balance. This is essenTially educa- Tion according To The divine paTTern. Oakwood College Academy exisTs Tor The su- preme purpose oT serving The needs oT youTh. IT is TeI+ Thar These needs may be served besT by l 82 llleuage providing a curriculum which emphasizes balance -balance in slcills, lmowledges, aTTiTudes, pur- poses and experiences. The adminisTraTion and TaculTy oT Oalcwood College Academy are dedicaTed To The worlc oT cooperaTing wiTh heavenly inTelligences in help- ing youTh mainTain perTecT balance in an ever changing world. A very cordial inviTaTion is exTended To all youTh To share and parTicipaTe in This noble enTer- prise. l'Wisdom and knowledge shall be The sTabiliTy oT The Times. lsa, 33:53. JOSEPH T. STAFFORD, B.A., lv1.A. THE FACULTY Wiih a qreai sense of pride and appreciehon do we look upon rhese nobie insfruclrors who sacrifice Their rime, Jrelenfs, and energies fe +he 'rask of fraininq we, Jrhe yourh, for service in Jrhis world as well as fhe world which is yei To come. No higher calliriq can be had ihan rhar which keeps fhem loxai fo God us, and fhemselves. We do beheld wiih admirarioiwf 83 lfw THE csmmome is SLOW ENUT 0 Q W mf-Q -ff 7.-:SQ 5 x XIX ,, ,. ' A N ' s. F nfl' 1f- - 1, . 4 V x , .. - , N EXCEEDINGLY SURE ' ' L , 1, A..M ,,,, T z , 1 S' l . ,X jf , J, ,F IIWKM, v , Jail' K x , .s 'ff ri' 1 . I 4 U xi' 1 s'.Y . Q . f , 5 -11 w 5 f .1 17-Uv, 'qmv ' ' fJ5:'v.'vf. K f-.,.-20 U .4 ' f , f fvfz l , I 1 , ' 2, , , v R V v-v .fv f - .' ,Mp .-. aw? V. , if., ,f ,- ' hf9,'w Ni '3 ', . a . K . '- ,rf ' 1.1 ugzfix- ,,'1- , , . 4 5, , '. , Q ' , F257 Q ' ' . MQ.. 1 W '31-Q' ,,.wi,r H ' 'T' M, ,, ., 1 1 V Pflfiw ,N,,w4Q3T1w,'i 'u' ,X 1 . . ' V L' 4 ' 'A grime . f-':'fW.- VH 'r - 'iv f ' v' W . my . '. ' xf. 2 - ur ,'55'T1n 135. ff-.gf',F4.'f5:,g,, fs,9Q'fr,3Q'4:, . . , KK ,,5, ' 'Zi' 5 , n' 1.34, A 5.Q'f t, ' :W 15:1-'vf:,??0vf-Y '- 211,254 - vm' 'ff ' ' ' uf 'vi 1231 A .zlkw - sw,:'-fc -vw ' . my X, .Q 5-.s ,, lg X ' 0 'Wa 3 'v fn N .1 ,- .HN +'v 3 6 lr . 'a.nx W F5 .- YONDER HI LS . 1 A 51, W, f - ' - , , 5 fn, I ' ' fx-' ' f , ---' ,w' ,f , 4 wgggyf. ,- 7 .V ,, .V -:aff 9 'Q A V' J .-,Q EA - E ff -I ,' R . . ff .gif Jw! .- 'W' I L gf 1' :ff-f' 1 ,XZ 3.1: I .f ggi? - - gfb-ff. L I L. : n'!z 1 'gp - :ga-,.1. : 1. ,A , K -:fm ' , - 5K I ' N fffms' :ff iw A W' 5-ffgmzxy WR H V ,4 -' M - ' Q Y z' nw. ,K N 1 ' vii- I-ug? WN . wi?? , ,xyf. 'X XV ' lv.-:T ' , gfffsi' A 'Hwl'f ?525:1i5f!, N .V .' EfXc':,i-- 1' Q .' . k 2,5 A, ,QL ,P A ,? .ww 4. Vx. m , 4 -, XS'-' glam . -jf?--'x,i 42 if wgngx I , f V N., 3, fw.-Qu g X- zfwif I 5' 'M-'wx Tv! Ii, AA , E I 4, :Q QL, ' V- quash 4 wsu OUR FRIENDLY PIITRIINS MRS. OMAR P. RICHARDS MRS. LUCILLE WEST MR. CLYDE REYNOLDS ELDER HAROLD A. LINDSEY ELDER J. F. STREET MRS. BEATRICE MANSFIELD MR. BINFORD C. GREEN MR. CARL ROBERTS MR. AND MRS. JUSTUS A. LESTER MRS. DOLORES WHITE MR. LOUIS J. JONES MR. HANSON R. MITCHELL MR. AND MRS. ALFRED EGLIN MR. JESSE L. SAMUELS MR. CHARLES C. COLE MRS. JEAN R. LANNAMAN MRS. JULIA CAUGHMAN MRS. SUSIE JOHNSON MR. AND MRS. HERBERT L. WILLIAMS MRS. ANGELINE SMITH MR. AND MRS. THOMAS G. ALLSTON MR. GEORGE M. DANNELLY MR. AND MRS. O. D, MQFARLAND MR. VERNOM C. FLOYD MRS. BARTARA F. MITCHELL MRS. BIRDIE MQCLUSTER MRS. LUCILE STEPHENS MR. H. M. JONES MRS. MARIA GRAY MR. FRANK CANUTHEN MISS PAULINE HANKERSON MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP LATNEY MRS. EDNA FEACHER MRS. LAURINE ISBELL MRS. JANE JONES JAMES L. MQLEAN, JR. MR. AND MRS. WILL REDD ,WW KQV' V G ANn111soN A P MCDOW H E Scnmlmn PILINJLIU Amfzlor mlm In nn TO SERVE The science oT redernloTlon ns The scnence oT all scuences The sclenre Th Tl sTudy oT The angels and oT all The unTellngences oT The unTallen worlos Th ThaT engages The aTTenTlon oT our Lord and Saviour h srlence ThJT The sTudy oT God s redeemed ThroughouT endle s ages Th s l The hlghe T In wh1chlTls possible Tor rnan To engage As no oTher sTudy can TT N ll guuc ec T rnund and upluTT The soul Educahon, p I2o l-low graTeTul we are Tor an educaTuon3l sysTem ThaT specualuzes un Thls gr a oT all sciences The scnence oT redemloTlon and TnTs young men ard women place nn God s cause May you The graduaTes oT IQSA Tlnd your sTaTlons service as vvorlcers and laymen hasTenung The coming oT our Savuour XfVe c laTe you' SCDUTI-IERN UNICN CONFERENCE ' 1 - 1 1 1'..l,,1..xxw1ax', .X.U.l7x1:1', 11.5 llxxsox, NX, X, llnnclxs, lx ll XXTXII mv, l Xl N Nw Hl lf'5'r11-ml Vflllfll t-'urfl.1I1l f' f .1'n. l1r:.'n..'f 1 .fV.'l ':': H f .TIN-' ' y ,lf - DIVITIUI .N'r.'If'fllfy Nw. n!.:'1 .N1uf.'. , N -' l A N .YT 'T Sf, I These soul-saving hoolts are Gods tools, or agencies, where- hy His saving truth can he In-ought to all men. They are the hest in the religious hoolt- selling held. They have proved their worth as soul winners. But, lilte the good seed, they need scattering to realize their pt item ial ities. X if Q 'QQ i I ft ,J , fs ff s L All I V Q t it g I frx , ,Z V f You Need These Tools! These hooks will sell. Drama of tlze Ages and Bilale Readings alone have proved that over 500,- 000 times. And what home can you imagine would not heneht by the inspired health counsel of Morl- ern Metlicnl Counselor? VVho could not use the devotional Desire of Ages, the enlightening Patri- arelis mul Prophets, the grand Great Controversy, the significant Daniel and tlie Revelation, and all the restl These Tools Need YOU! Scholarship tools such as these need only earnest, consecrated distributors. God is calling you into his colporteur army to turn the tide of evil. There is no more important work you can do. Resolve now to do this active missionary work for your Lord and Master. That scholarship will he yours. as well as l'leaven's eternal hlessings. Your local puhlishing secretary will he happy to assist you in laying your plans and getting started in this thrilling work. Call him today. N SOUTHERN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE I f You WILL GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE WW! X ALWAYS Af ' li , B GI dY Sh d .IYour Tire 3: Appliance I'Ieadquar'Iers p e a 3: OPPe IUII CIIIIIIIVI SIII-f:I 'fiyf I , L a , I IIIJNISVILI V, AILABA MX' I-IunIsviIIe's Oualiff Family Siam on on 5 J J ' J ld N 6 S I. MILLER AND SON Lonc on B q., 203 . reene I. I-IurII2vIIIe, Ala. Phone 5795 SCRAP Wholesale Dis+ribu+ors PIumbin H ' g, eahng, EIec'rricaI Supplies and Lighiing Fixiures METAL DEALER IILIIJI'Q!I,I5 A EiL'.'f- SHERWIN WILLIAMS co. RELIABLE STORES FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES YOUR PAINT AND WALL PAPER HEADQUARTERS 'MxIIce vouf hfiLIee 'I him? 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CENTRAL UNION CCDNFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS COLORADO-KANSAS--MISSOURl-NEBRASKA AND WYOMING The CenTral Union ConTerence pays TT, respecTs To The TACQRN ree resenTinq an lnsTiTuTion deyoTeoI To The Iraininq oT consecraTeo Mower' Tor The qivinq oT The gospel To all The worTcI in This ge eraTEo'Tf A 1 your aims be suCces5Tul and your aTTainnTenTs rea h T 'T 'T H Cheliend Oflgfafbl 6lll0fl:f7 el'll0I'J The Land of Opporfunify Beckons You GEORGIA FLORIDA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA adm 1 fi -A J ,AW QQ . . pr 1. 2 3 nv ,, K - 'Ww , ff it . ,X K v 's X v v Fx I X A L 4 ii A I e ' r rf ,fr '13 2 I G... .f I Q? . -Q, A ' N f 2 , 1 . 'Nga My I ,Q A qui! if If ' if it if F I f 3 V, . J kg' ,rdf x i Q ff- s F 1 X Q' K R S - fri I - , , ' 1 Xl' f 1 3 ,X Q2 u 0.8 Campmeefing af Soufh A'rIanIic's new campground and Iake FORMER OAKWOOD STUDENTS WHO ARE EMPLOYED BY THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE J. I-I, WAGNER, President N, G, SIMONS, Secrefary-Treasurer DEPARTMENTAL 81 OFFICE SECRETARIES NI. T, BarfIe, Home Mkgionafy and Sabbafn Si:I1ooIg J. L. WiIIiams, PubIishingj S. Thomas, Publishinqg W, A Difbv, BOOI 3' B7IDIe I'IOu1.eg Miis Irene MiIIe', Mrs. Virginia Hughes-Norman, Mrs. Charlve Mae BorIer-Blis A Mrs, Laura Savage-Mereditn. MINISTERS W. S. Baniie-Id L. E. Danieif I. J. Johnson J. F. Sheer H, M, Barie' M. Green C. B, Rock O. 5, White H. L. CIeveIand L, R, Hasiings N, B. Smith J. B, E, WiIIiam5 D, L, Cfowde' F. S, HIII W. M, Sfarks J. P. Winsfon BIBLE INSTRUCTORS P. B. I-Iairsfon Mrs. Sadie Richardson-HarreII TEACHERS Mrs. Rubv BIiJe-BerIer Mrs. EI'.lra Maeon-Ennis Harold Norman Mrs. Donella Sfewarf M255 Roizeffa Baldwin Mies Ceiesfine G-a!IaQner Misf Ophelia Odom Miss Consfance Sfrong Mri. Anne C-anIreII Mies VicrIa I-Iarniltori Miss Omar Pe-Ifway Mrs. LuciIIe Wes? M153 Dgriz Cine-:ry Mies Rename Hiqnfower Mis Museffe Reeves Alfred WiIIiams Mr-.. 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VALENTINE, Manager I I vis 1 5 Q Q UAKWUUD CULLEGE S 24 guiding fight to a life of Se Oakwood College-picluresque and invi+ing-educafional and inspiring-spirilual and elevafing--ever progressing, ever expand- in, ever inspiring fo make a beHer insfifufion for you! From ifs meager beginnings a half cenfury ago as Oakwood ln- duslrial School, wi+h one or 'lwo buildings and less fhan fwenfy sfu-denfs, il has developed info a liberal ar'rs College wifh +hir+y- eighl' buildings, and a irailer unif, and over four hundred s+uden+s. Oakwood is fhe school for +he prospec+ive feacher, preacher, sfenographer, nurse, agriculfurisf, scienlisf, business Adminis+ra1'or, and homemaker. Here you will find an opporfunify for spirifual growih, men+al culfure, physical development and wholesome Chrislian associalion. The welcome mai is spread ouf for you. Oakwood is your school. En+er fhe open door of opporfuni+y leading from prepara+ion +o service. We are looking for you here! 1-'Q o v
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