Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)
- Class of 1955
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H5164 Thel955 ACORN UNITED STUDENT MOVEMENT UF OAKWOOD COLLEGE H llUN'l'SYIl,l,lC. .XLXISXNIX J X. 'x 4 1ncerel 1111 ea As 1 gesture of gratntuclc and Ill crnty wt u scrlbc lay way of dcdlcatxon the lmvcs cf tlus 1954 55 Ac ORN to one wl1o lns glVLH fllfllflllly wxthout rcservc lur tnnc and talent m p unmg and prtcnmg for success and S3IlSlZiCIlOl1 four volumes of thc Atoms In five years slu has served IH sponsorslnp ca raised several thousands of dollars for furnlslm mvs and redtcoratlon of Cunnnnglaam Hqll tm malce lf attractlve for the younw ladles wlmo rt slclc tlwerc To her worlc lS a fascmatton As dean of women she enjoys lnvmg, loving, and worlcmg wltlm and for l1er treasured lildltb of Cunnmg am Her sober Clmrnstnn xnflucncc, lur juducxous CU SL llll Y' JI' Sl rm s Q L Il HU I' JV,- 'I I' 1 nr mrntst nr: t r 1 vc t X111 an n m of tus annual It t u . 1 t prldc rlnrx t t 1 at tu HX: ow our Nlxss Rutm fi lNlos wt D 111 r . . . . S DCdl'eflUI1 '. 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I1 fun nlanl XVILMA MINISICIQ JI SI'l'l'I'f!lf,1' lu IfIl.Yilll'.Yj 11'1llllIlffl'l' fun-1--5--sm-Q-Tj--.X KATIIC XV.'Xl,Kl'fR .l.cxi.vlu11l lu .llflllllllllllf 1 ,,.. g -,,-,.....-- Along ith Business and inance 20 M. VV. MARTIN RIVTH NIOSBY HENRIETTA L. EMMANllEL Illjfflllflll' in Elzglixll Illjfflllffll' ill Iivzgfixll llljffllfflll' in Ezzglislz The English department in its endeavor to teach correctness and elicectiveness of communi- cation, and development of appreciation for the best in literature and poetry sets forth this slogan for student attainment: To live abundantly is to spealc with af- fluence and distinction, to write with clarity and perfection, to read with un- derstanding and appreciation, to listen with interest and discrimination, to serve with love and complete abnegationf' Thus the student is able to correlate the use of perfect English with perfect living, and the beautiful prose and poetry with beauty of char- acter. English EVA B, D Huis, Pr0f1'5.wr nf lillglirll, fjlllllflllllll of difuisiorz of Illlllllllliliiftf. Education A-119 N.'Yl'ICl,liIi.-X li. HI ' RRlil,l, I'r'nlry,mr nl I:.f11fi1l1f1r1 lli-:lil nl Iii-pgliiim-lil The stability of tliy timc sliall lm: wisclom and lcnowlcclgcf' Serving tliis the clcpartmcnt of Education assumes tcclinical task of tcacli- ing tcaclicrs to tcacli, to lic moldcrs ol tliouglit, cliaractcr, ancl dcstiny of cliildrcn and youtli. Ir is tliciifs to impart truc wisdom. X'lUl.lY l'l I NlNll li l fllllfriiln ul Nffflllilflli J-'ii ltifnffzllwu I tcacli tlic lvcst LISL' ol all nativt- nlwilitius ami acquircmcnts wliicli will cover tlit- wlwlt- circlif of olwligation to tlicmsclvcs. to tlic world, :mtl to God. Ii.XlRIN.X YISISII I Rliml flflflr fflliflfl I I l1i','ff1rr1l1ui' lqllziizfmfr l , fgqvi I gd kr 4 I S R. L. REYNOLDS rlsyfxlalzl Prnf1'55or of Biology U .Igrir1zlf11rz' Science is ever discovering new wonders, but she brings from her research nothing that, rightly understood, conHicts with di- vine revelation -E. G. White C. B. GPINTRY Profzxvsor of ,7Vlafl1f'n1alir5 In istor and Languages U li. lzIJXV!XRlJS M. I. Il,XRX'I'.N XXX! I'Ii VI . If ,j,gtyU,' uf Ilfylrfry lllilllnlnl nl llllfllll fnrllnf 'uf 1,7 l f ri I ld. ,-uf In the annals of human historv is pictured the growth of na- tions, the rise and fall of empires which seem to he dependent on the will and caprice, amhition and powers of man: hut the de- partment of Historv endeavors to draw the curtain ot truth so that the student may see that alwove and laehind the plav and counterplay of human interests. powers and passions. the hand o tl the Qmnipotent silentlv and patientlv work out the counsels of His own will. lj S 51 K l E Ig w 1 1 ,l, fl E. A lf li l i it F L 4 J 3: ,Q E 2 ,li fi 5 f E Q, E ri 3 1 1 g gl 5 i I THONIASINE L. LONGNVARE .liiljftlllf Pl'flfI'.f5UI' of Hnulf' EIIIIIIIIIIIIT Home Economics While every person needs some knowledge of dilferent handi- crafts, it is indespensable that he become proficient in at least one g thus the Home Economics Department undertakes to impart slcill in cooking, sewing and homemalcing. 'ursing Education RUTH N. STAFFORD, R.N. .luixlalzf Pmvfrsynz' nf Alllffillff Edzunliozzq ljiwflnz' of Collvgfr Hralfll .S'1'rfuifc' A . ., .Q-swwfmwms,7,m5MQiZ l c Y 5 u 5 1 c l l The Nlusic department creates :mtl flex:-lf ops within the stuclent n love for the gmail. l the true, and the lieautilul in music. l ' Through voice culture and development of slcill on the instruments tht- aesthetic values of music are accented, so that the stuclent may see rhar music in its purest forms puts the terrestial sphere in tune with the celes- i IN!-LZ laooiil , lll.Vfl'lltflIl' nl Uryfrn U31- l cl. MAIQ Pll1RRlisl.ol'1s s.XXll II i, nxt igwx llliffllllill' ul lim 1' f'lfil,xiifr of lf,',ij 2 i Q I5 ARTH lil,l,-X ALICXANDFR ' 1 In this age of passion for money getting S C C r 6 t a I. 1 a bv shrewd business deals, when competition , is keen and methods are unscrupulous, the S C 1 Q I1 C Q a I1 d Business department strives not only to . teach efficiency and skill in business ma- n chines and principles but also to emphasize Bu S 1 S the idea that integrity, diligence, temper- ' ' ' ance, purity and thrift constitute a better A d In 1 n 1 S t I. 3' t 1 C I1 capital than any amount of money. CIIARLHS If. GALIJQY, l'mf1',uur of 1211.vil1f'.v5 ,liilllillifffllflflll Religion R I XX' virlfllfl-'f flfilfli-lui mf: lil -1 ll ill. Rll'll.'XRI5S lllllfifjjlll' nl Rrflflnlf l,I' Ri vi.IRs lxi,',i,',H1,' fllflhgii' ' li' . The Bible Department, which stands as the core of the institution, imparting truth and inspiration from the living word, pro- ,f viding soul culture and spiritual fortifica- tion, trains the aspiring preacher to preach ancl the prospective Bilwle lnstructor to teach the gospel of life everlasting. ' , at I U A ,SL X c , its i i I S It is only when men begin to worship that they begin to 1 grow. -Calvin Coolidge Worship is the incense that permeates the atmosphere at Oakwood College. Nestled in a quietude that's very conducive for reverencing the Almighty in the beauty of holinessf' 0.C. auspicates and fosters sincere communion with God in the residences, halls, school, and church. Yes, each is encouraged to let his life's daily theme ascend as a sweet savour to Gocl's throne on high. I8 The Door to Devotion We Gather Together' .. to Worship in Our Chapel nf! pg . Nl ..,, 5 ISK, XX. II In xxlx A .VIN ROBINSON I 'rxi 1' 'inf .v 1'llA'1'l ful ,lffnvzfnlf NIXN 1 I R l V IIV RC11g1Ol1S A tl It rgan1zat1on U I n W 4 1 WA :lvl WR' ' 2 CWI , 'I J nl ful f' L HI'lAl,Ii, Nffnll.ml' 'l'rlllf'rn1l1 'i T I l I Q . 0 , C 1 n X, Q 0 ' 1 l HH lr-w-1K1 V 1'-'f N UIYXIR as-Gia-3 6 AIIRKAN IIIYEINICE SQCIHY VUNI I Rl XMI I'Xt'1'llIlXx' Ll'lIlll'll wi .xlllnlltllll lung-. n N x,, N . . Iillll ICIIIW m. 1f.' .1 MINS l IONMXX X!!! N IO! .XXIIIN n. . , 4 '- NHC H XIIX-XNIWI EQ n XII NNN N XX Milli X UI! XX H Nl XX l X I N nw' .-.' f.. l'HNll53 IUCN XX N, lIl'l5X SXHIH nf. IICNISI RVINHX A MK XNI HUHOXX xN . IIWHH 5l'XH'I2!J 1 i i l f 4 i l li ,l r l Religious Emphasis VVeek Flder T. M. Rowe, pastor Hartford Avenue Church, Detroit, con- ilncts Spring VVeek of Prayer. Prayer is breath of the soulf' and twice each year the Religious Emphasis Week creates an atmos- phere for deep spiritual breathing. Through the morning and eve- l ll Ask and it shall he given mug seek i and ie shall tintl . . .' i 1 Q i v l l Nic, . an 'A X ,X I ning services and mid-day praver bands, the spirit of God relcindles within each heart and the desire for confession, repentance, and consecreation. Through fervent prayer earth is drawn up to hea- ven, and heaven bends low to hear and answer. f0Ask... 6 s .X l,l'LlXL'I'H1lIlll Hrmltlxw .1 l'r.ur1'. 'fflflurc tfvingf gm' l1'2'UHg!Vf IW 7'JTL'7' tfum tfu' fny v' pv' 1 nw If QYKJ cjxulixw x L c'fU'L' 4 ffm' ruin' rin' fikc' L1 fUIH1f4IfII . . rzikqfv .rm CHIN S011 , ' x fiat, fx 'fs A f gh 6 'r- DW OG E? o W5 A, , an ? N 'Z es '4 A , -mw , --f:-mats ,. 1 sa ' ,, , X f A .. 2- .5 5 aa-fi few . .iw . . ' ' i x my Jw , f.--f ..- . -We s . N 4 3. fy- ' f. ,s,t5' f44 5-: my af 5 - , X Q - ,Kd I . S,,Q 5 g ,'a .l,! 4 ,Q V, I , 2 V M P, 5 - iw , . 1- ,X , t as , A as J .f ,f Qi, ,V 1 . ,, ,S M, 93482 hw 'Q-We some was Wkfwf www Qwga was Mara, 63? aww Graaf 96 QQ beam Miata 93 72 0 iz M .Nav l'RWWWA4. ,Av A ,gs , Q MSW ta X9 H32 if 5 Q 5 f 4 4 4 4 S2 3 S S X 5 9 5 v' E' r -,U Y. si 24 ,Q 94 ta aa f Q .fl QA YQ Qgats? EXW W6 92255 QJQWQ J i?a'isff3'v' 5467515 2'?2f':'5w'2 ?t's't?0'Q'i i.f 4Z:i1fIm THE HOSPITAL BAND Left to right: Mr. H. Wright, A. Reid, Miss T. Wade, Irene Lee. julia McElhaney, Jewelene Duckworth, Gloria Castleberry The Hospital Band bring moments of cheer and consolation to patients with song and prayer. issionar Activities THE JAIL BAND Left to right: A. Reid, K. Stewart, E. Cook, J. Patterson, Miss T. Wade, Mr. A. Warren, L. Thomas They visit the jail weekly and distribute tracts and pray ancl sing for the inmates. Messengers of Mercy on a Sabbath afternoon taking their tracts to the shut-ins. if -Q, .mass ri., s I A ns J---f . bf . ' T' ' Th wrtcurs go out tn lallw thn- ' lXlx'Sx1lga ' lv l,lft'l'1lflIlt' xlllll tux 1 llllll i' 4 S E s Z S s V I I 3 B f L i The Mess1ah NUAI SA! RID I 1 AN , .' I C liI'111'I'Al, Ulf' THE CULLEGIC CIIUIR Sx XII String IQIISVIIIIUIK' nl Rulxtwuw .-Xrwnzll zlwulllpzllnlvx tlu' VIIUII' --m l Sing untfv Ihr lnnxl .1 m- Hsll 'God has placed no limit to intellectf,-Bacon Higher! Higher! Higher! This is our paramount goal for mental attainment. From the recesses of O.C.,s halls of learning are many Pierian Springsn from which the students may drink deep. We learn that Higher that the highest human thought can reach is God's ideal for His children. 28 The Door to Learnmg Bw. : V -. 0 5 ,,, -9 . X I. x 5 . ' 4 'N-Q1-. I 1 l' 04 n v 'Y 1+ Q A ...mv ..,,-f.-,f.:.f-- if 2 2 ' x fnf 5 2 W W K, Q-W AN V X, ' ,.,. V' K J .P v,:,. '3:? - ---- , -zv W ., Q 4 X K L 153, A. .. fx V, V W4 :.:. 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RE .QU I W 4' dex Q INIICIWILHXI. l'.XlJl 'l' Vt ' Sound , .f y S ' ,N s ft 1 t , 49? 4 no Q Q ', -- .Q UH' , 5 X W V ' ' J ' 1 ' 5 Q V w Q , Xl' X 1 xx x X D I I' ' tp , Qi 3 i X , YW, ,H Y 1 Senior Class Motto: I can if I will malce Gocl's will my will Aim: To exalt Christ, to emulate Christ, to worlc for him Class Colors: Green and Gold Clays Flower: Yellow Rose First Row: -lQESSE.REAVES, Major-Religion: Minor-Elcmentarv lzilucation. ERNEST RVDLEY, Religion: lflistory. ,,,tm ,,,.l.55k,,,,,-WILLIAM ERVIN i21.1aANoR THoMPsoN, Secretarial science: Religion, llalfuliflnrian-El,EANUR 'YIIUMPSON Second Row: l,El.IA THOMAS, Music: Elementary Education. jAMES YINES, Religion: History. QW' Seniors Wliose Pictures Do Not Appear HILLIE I.Ul'lSE LEE, SIllllf1ll0l'lLlIlQ Sucre- MUSETTE REAVES, Elementary Enlucution: tzlriul Sciclicc: Rcligion, Business .AlllUlIll5tI'1l' English, Religion. tion. MARY STEPIIENS, Sccomlziry Education: siaNi:vA CRUSSLIROVE, Eleincnturv icuii- Rfl'g cation: lilology, English: Religion. PEARI. HARVEY: Music: Secretzirial Science. FRANCES DAVIS, Elementzirx Education: MARY UILLARD, Elementary Education: Biology, English: Religion. lminorsl Biology, English, Religion. el' -19 , . 17' C1 i any vb 'Y First Row: HRf,xVN, lXllli4rI4QRt'Iiy,i1lllQ Nlill1Il lliNIllI'X, . ,..,,. llI',Rlwl.lxl IVXNIN Sl't'llIlll'Il'X ltklilfllllllll lvl NVll.l.l.XlNl PRYIN, Rn-ligimlg Hi I llugx. JXNUIVRSUN lfllfl US, Rn-Iigimlg llislurx Svcond Row : i IN IXL IVQUY Kali im lklkllll'llI.lIX lnlm III Il -IAM hp N lx 1 mu IIINUIIW. .'Xl.lfRlfl5 IUNI xl Nr lfl'XlL'l IUNIF, N-1-r.nx1nu ww ., 1 IIVNX .XLlll1il1ixt1.1rwxn. IUXCVI7 Nln'k'lVll,XN, N IINII x' lhnxiru-W ,X'I1x1iu1ml.ulwl1. Third Rom: l'.XRl NHTUKI lllbll NIUUR Mll1nil1iNtx'.nliw1x I NRXVIN X fx 1-.nrinn IHVXIXXIIX K tion. lxJ1'wra I-IJ A'-' N XllXllXm 1 1 ' 1 IXXIN lx ww ' HX S First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: MARY BRACY FFIIFIJDORE JONES MILIIREO MOSELEY MERVYN VVARREN GERALIIIRE CHEAIIIJAZ JAMES MCLEAN CALVIN ROBINSON LUIS YATES JAMES IDARBI' NAOINE MCELIIANEI' VVILLIAM SCALES CIERALIJINE FORIE RI-UNA NIIILER LEMUEL SEALY RALPII FRANKLIN MAUIJE MOREIIEAII QQ.-XYNELI, TN'LER ALVIN BASS ALICE BRANILEY CHARLES CAMPBE I-IANNAH CLARKE JUNIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR HELEN EOWARIIS KA'IIII,,EEN GRAIIM LI, VVILLIAM CIRANT FRANCES LAWISON FRAN KIE LAWTON unior Class DOROIIII' MARSHALL JULIA MCELHANEY PAULINE OSBORNE fMRs.J JOSEPH RICIIAROSON, CIIIJJ Pzwsiliwzl 36 JOHN ROBINSON SAMUEL ROLLINS ROBERT SLOAN EOVIHE SUMPTER KAIIIRYN W7II.S0N First Row: NMl1ANl1f.l, Annm Aww Anmslurmn .lane Avmu l'lua'l1m Howl-' RICIIARID limuum Amman-Lvv limrmm 55 Second Row: liAn1mn,x li1.,u'n fiVkI NlH?I,N x linxn f'l',CI'l,IA linAsxxl'.r,l I'llXI.I is lilcmxx i'l,l1 mx Hvmn M Xllli,XI4l'I IH nm nd rclass C Third Row: l'UllI'lIl Huw: 411,r,nl,xf'u1rvlL4vv', hllfxllflxl IJ ,,: IIN f'Il'H4Ilwf!IIIXlIlXN1 lm-.-.1111 In vw lrnlxxllfml lfxuriflxr limp 1.'. wwf lSlx1.Xx1lx4'lx1x11v.x llfxllml '.1 .'xI,I'IIX llxnxm lM'.1nIw.'.wu.- Iunux Hun Hur:-. I-ma wa, qu- , A fin. JW' Www f KK -rl I r P . X ' ' ' 'K if 'CL 'A ,ex ' ' ' ' x 55. 411, R ' ' ' A N ' X dm-.M Ilflll Rum: pf, 1 f1,,f: I. f, yu ,,,., 4, v, H My--,, H 1 ',, . fri-f a 'f ,II 4 ! A 1' X511 1, R av J J , . J p98 S1 'pi' ., 'YS Q ' ,, ,. 19' new 5 Fw fs ,rf n gr , 'Y 1 A ix S if , ff .V :,. N 1 .W + Off?-I-ffv. , X wx fax 9 X 28 ' wvgg . Y' W1 4- WM ,, J 9 ,flf W... Q A , ff? WM 'K - W I :,1. I Q I rr X ,awww Q W ,f:. , UUE .Q firzw. ,X W , T ' QM R F ,vw 5813 v N ff First Row: C'I,II'EORII II.-IzEI,I, DORAE'I'I.I HAYES l.AURExcIc JACOBS NAOMI DIIICRSON KIXIRINIQ JOHNSON DAVID JONES Second Row: CiI.0Rl.'X JONES I,E'I Im -IORO.-xx PIIII.I.IPI'.x LAINEI IRIINE LEE IQENNIWI II LESTER SYIIII. LOGAN Third Row: Nom LOVE LAVANI' MAUPIx DOROI III' MCCRAE BE'I I'x' MILES BERNICE MOORE CARRIE MINER Fourth Row: SIMON MINER MILOREII MOSI-iI,EN FREO NEAIX ERwEs'IIxE OWENS LIIIIAN PALMER JAMES PARKER Fifth Row: -IOSEPIIINE PHILLIPS CIEVELANO PIITERS fiENENlEVE PRICE HENRY MASTERS JEVVEI, PRINcI,Ia ALIJREO RAYMOND PEIIRI. RAYMONO -an f A First Row: Third Row: AI.Hl'lR'l' Rum DAVID 'IXAYLUK ALL!-:N Rum Runv ,I.HfJMl'SUN lilclu' Rum l'lI,l,liN 'I'u1nM'n WARNER Ruin Ixmlsle 'I.I1KNl'.K lul.n1an'r SlII'1l'l'l'lRD lllfiulxlfglu' Sxmlrl 1-in RnsAl.n', Tlzuxl-n ,MMI-,S VVfU,KI',K Fourth Row: Wmymx XN'llA1.m l'Ll.l.A NNHJ-.x Rum' SMITH l'1'l'IlI'1I. lirrnx Wim mmx liulncnrl VVn.l,1.fxrv1s I,rmxnf VVINSHJN Arwvne VVIlI'l'uXkl',l4 Moluus VVlu-l N Second Row: Annum Sims l':lIfIIiNl'l SMH n l'Il,1zAlna'rn SI'liNt'I'lR f'A'l'llI'IRlNl'I S'rrcvvAnn lil-:VI-1 Rm' S'l'lfwA R1 nv UNDERCLASSMEN WHOSE PICTURES DON'T APPEAR F11-d4,-vick Alexander, l,All1:ln linker, H.n'ul-I Vmwlu-y, lin lnres Pnenrh, ltxnmn Hrenvln, Olwin Hunxnnu-ll, Nunn.: liurternelnl, F1:lnL'ie f:UI'lHIilHl, VC'1lsun Hullnn-1, Huy H-ll man, jo Ann Pfulrnes, jack l.nngfurd, f.l,1ne l,.1w1v-me. Mary Ann Lester, flnrnle l,lHIll'lll'I', jane Nlnnrxn, Hein-va Nloslwy, Bnrlmrn Nllnphy, Fannie Peay, H4-xyl Riva-rs., 1,111.1 Roberts, Agnes llluxell, Rohm-It Slidfwnn, ,Innn VVJIII-'4-1, Raymond W3Sl1il1gTl1lI, Rhvnee Wnsfurxmgtawxm, Cmdvlm WenIl1il1gtol1, Dennis Wfhnley, H1-veulv Wfhlte, Wfln. Alleyne, Levy Baker, Helen Belt, Anne Henf-nd, N1-I:.un Hrondnnx, Pfoward Cues, luwlmrni Cunnnlngs, Norma Ferguson, Nine Geyer, Wnlti-1' Giant, jenn Haley, fflmmles. joseph Nlnrthnrnn- Knrnmn Vll'UilllFI Nlnrrln Hare: Nlrn' dnws, Sylvnnus Nlerrhfnmt, I.l0yH.i RIIIIIYIIIILQ, Calvin Rolwllmr son, Kenneth Smith, Rosemary Spears, I.Ul'l'.llIll' Thunms james Tillman, ,Inhlnne Wax -.f, Ifrhel Williarns. mia' 5-Q x1, 3. '-v 1 1 7 ! wk' f 1 . sl' -QP . W , J' '55 -L- J I ,YQ 'J W p .' 1 ., . ,N X .v if ' 'f s f YW 3. N 7 ! ':35'37Vr ,vm P NSW? 4 A , U' -3 1' flu 'its x 'V v- , 1, 13 , Q 13 --'T g , v a I L It's a rejuvenating pleasure for Oalcwoodites to come apart from the routine duties of college life to re-create a while. Keeping in tune with the God-given deflnition of a true education, here we endeavor to utilize recreation with proper emphasis. Yea, for us vigorous Christian diversion is a 'Q joy forever, in the play room, on the field, in the recreation hall, around the campus. 40 The Door to Enjoyment I nu bf' nw ' 9 fx' Ni I ,, 5 Mf- W f ff, ,'wf ...all New QTTW, .VWM2 , X ' ,339 , . lk , sy ?'4'V . MX ggw ff I ,SF-Z X' 'Z - ,K :X r ,fynv , i If 'Y 3 . ,J r E ,f YM bg if I 'H vi 4, t ' A , . . 1 I I ! .th ,-n ' Q, .' B '. 'T 5 S Q 2 2 L 3 F. S4 5 .Nu f, hi EX AJ .4 X www? fff fl J H , ,Am x,,4.,Q A MAY I HELP YOU, PLEASE? DO TELL! ,MA A CDH UM cB3lm1npm1S ii E '52 uf 5 wjvirnu 5 G- I WONDEQ E HRE 4415 ,fik 4 . 31 ,. ik .U Q 1. .,w, , - QV M . 1 ' . Gisli' 6333? RgVv'f 4 f - A , x , -if , 14 ' K4 xy 4, I .Aw hx .M W S -M li u THE GANGS Am was lllmp ww4l 5- :- n,- --.. u-. n-. 5. 5 -S,--va... F COULD IT BE THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH? RHINA MILLER TAKES A SIP, RELAXING IN THE CUNNINGHAM LOBBY , , ', 5 U as-,,ME-,,5,,:. qv: E ,A Q 545 , If ' 3 wiv, - ' - mE..Wg-Qwsqfyw, I ' I .Q my f',5ffl3Wy XS? wh ,, X ,EEE Away, X5 ,WI iv f fx, 5 , Q - Ky fvsws f, fx 155055 - 00 0 ' ' X, ff - Q75 T. ,V as E T X .21 ow i f ,, ,V ff' XS' 'QW mzym, 4 rfg441f.ygsf myggy is fL5,2'Q :fx nf, f ff f QQ Q Aww' I f E QM A Eff ff 7 f 1 5 X gf Q, , Q, I 14 NI If 4 , wp' ASW Q Z iv 9,7 N 4 I 39:1 EI I7 XI fzsw A E 2' Q, 2 ,IIV ' U H E. Mossv DEAN OF WOMEN HANNAH CLARKE AND , . V If GERRY DAVIS MAKE TI-1EM.sELvEs AT HOME ff I 1 1 1 ! MARGRET BURKE AND NO A LOVE IN THE QUIET RECLUSION OF A6GEI'S ROOM. ' Eff,E!',T'JF' DCC ET DETJCL H!-LL ,LHB 3-QQXW , f , , f my NL 'E ,XM H '57 Q' 5 x, fi 'K- ,y, ,,, f -. -. DEAN R L WOODFORK SHOE SHINE BOYS ITIRST ROW LEFT TO RIJHT URER: WILLIAM ERVTN PRESTDETJ' Jflfi , ,- PRESIDENT' BERT RElD, SECPETA3'f N LONNTE WINSTON SEP' EAT ' AT L' ff Xml ZZHD09 Sr-'EP if TH 'Hg iT 1 x TED JONES SPINS A RECORD lR'fhWiD!' '8 X'?45-W T Huw 1 X ' 0 1 0 'LA 1 l-Eivfv- l THE ORSAGE POR M'LADY gl.. n 1 1 1 a E ' I ag DOD. h ' W ' S X b xx-x!QfD:fTlw? G: .-Qui, if I D- 1 1- : M - Jzff' BERNARD EDWARDS AT me mme if ' K V' V. .in cv-gg It vi . . Q' ' f.' x -.kia -. Al-XA ,V V ANN BATTLE IN CFS!-M DECKTA WE ENTERTAIN OUR GUESTS HELEN GEORGE, AN ALUMNA, VISIT ww ifnemflillly gm Q5 cr-IAPLAIN BRADFQRD OF Ava I4 QOLLEG EXCHANGES Fazewow QREETINQS Q? IQ, ' PRESIDENT MILLET AND WIFE C AT WITI-I V NI X X A 5 TORS J, A ' n- 'wa-.T UIVIVIVICRS Ulf 'ltllli l'Nl'l'l1l3 S'l'l'I5I'Nl XIUYI XII N I Imlrt In llglll: Gmnr I-loIlnw.1y, rx'v.lsLlu'l'g R.llpI1 f 1,1nLlln, Rvllgmux X'nvpuwlJrl1l, ffl-ulwlr Sfwvrrv 'XM-ww I i-v.- I-N, -, K P-l'L'l'l'l.lIYQ -Ixum-s fV1cl.c.ul, Smml Vue pu-xldrxllg Hmlu-rr I3.u1x, l'u-xnlrrul, lfnlhwi limm 5llL' 11-I H uw-. in 1- ' l..nmm-I Sn-.nlxg l'.ulu.nm-nunmug Nmnm ffl-upln-..-ru! 5.-4 r--Lux, I1-xx link'-w X ,ww ,z mr lx- X lll'RlSl Rl ITU IN l' . 1'., ur T ' Active W' 13, vement - 'Url 51 A N U ' '-TEV , 'vu .-,J Q ai- 1 3. QR ., 5, 4 . H ' if' . r Q , f ,rr- 'J' N I ' A ! . wi .J X The Spreading Unk, the aclinnl paper f'I'he nH'ici:il m'g:1n nf the Vnitecl Student Mnvementj. OFFICERS, left tn right: Pearl Rnyrnnnal, tppixtg Nnnmi Snmpter, Awicizire emlitnrg liunice jones, Alumni eulitorg Frankie Fnrdlixnn, rvpiatg Mr Y T M. VS. Martin, literary :nlviwrg lilise Mnnre, Fnpy eclitnrg hen Renves, editnrg Phyllis Bryan, typiatg linri Reid, cir- fllllltlibll Ill1lllil,Et'l', rypistg liellevgi lVlnsl1'x',Awwtzllltl'll'L'lll:lt1ull mxinziger, l'.l'yL'lll1l Rzllimlng, typist. BEN-IAMIN RHAVISS-liliilnr Spreading ak Staff 52 ff ,U QQWW E 1 , X QX 1TiqXi9',?3Pff ' mf ' 'Q-T' 3 rgwvis I'II'.ff lxufut' l'.IL':ll14n' llliflllpvlll, .'Xrwr'1xlIv 4-cllrnlj -lg-Nw, lxnulxw, lnxxllu-M Nl.ln.1gr1'g lxHlwn'l W nIl1.ll11N, k1fl ,. :H ' NI1IIl1lQQ1'l'Q Mmrvxu xxVllI'l'L'Il, Vupx XV1'iIcl'..N'mn11J lfrmvf ,lf LN .xX'l'l'vXQ Iwmzuiw lflmx, N-ruI.u1wg lim! R1 Ml, l ,ylxll In l,Ulli5L' Irv, Typist. NUI' l'lC lxl'Rl'fl3: lzunm Vim-x, .Mlm-r'tixil1g Nlg1r1.ngm-rg l'l1xIlix Iirx.m. kxvgvk XXMI 'Q N X ':. bln-xnxx, l-xpulg XNnlln41n1.Xlll-mr, .XVI lwlnt-111 ' lll'RlilKl' NIIURIIK, l,.' ' C qw Tnhe f 4 Acorn Staff W 1 1 w W 5 , 53 usicall THE CHORDETTES linrlwara Murphy, Rulu' Smith, Pearl Harvey THE LYRIC' SOPRANO HITS HIGH C llannzxh Clarke ,, 45? y- NLM ,Q Y . ,Z M2 ,.,:- X 5, VV, 4? , ., gf Mn' ,:, 1 'CF' , , N, V- ' Y M THE COLLEGIATES QFARTETTE DOES RIGOLETTE Elbert Shepperd, Benjamin Reaves, Vllilliam Scales, James Edgecombe Th Vibraton ' v .iff li ,,-'sw 5.- P 2' ! :5 , M . 4 ,g -ft 2 Q ' . ' X ' 1 , U Sf. X l si ls i 4 3 A ,F F '-Xfm.,f'X ' -, I' E sembl ,W f 3,-m 4 f- if ' 2 2 .i - A : , :vis . . ' lv ',, ' l K' A , 'ff' ' 11 4:51, .zz l 1, W ., in W 'K iii . a, . V. 1 -...N Tint Yiiaitxioxi l'NNl'X1lll i lou nt-liiis Thoims, lin nil lm. lov XYilli ini -X11-uiif lf- , H 1 man, Fin-tliirk .-Xlt-miiith-i ,Xlplti l7ihiii-i ia, it lf. if 'X if A' XYli.ilt'x, Alla,-li lf.-itl, Vlaiiiw XY.1llwi , Heir-mr N' -x-' 'ii iz ' Illletll, l 'l.1iiimh l,l.iilt.-, lliiiiiis XX'li,il-', ini VIitL I ii, The Vihrarones Ensemhle, one of Oak- wood's many musical groups, is composed of .1 resonant hlend of fourteen male voices and one vihrant voice of the fair sex. The Yihratones enjoyed harmonizing and traveling. They made two tours, one ol the south east- ern states, and the other northeast and .ippearetl on radio and television. Their singing nas .ima claimed to he a hlessfng and an iiispiration to those who listeneel. 'l'Ul'Rl llll R ll .Xilg.1ilsI1l, Cleorgia li.lI'j, liiil l'ohiiiihi1i, South L'.iioIiii.i k'liii'.ig--, ll! l'l1Lll'hlIIt', ll. llttiwll, Xlirli. NYiiiston Salriii, N, lf l5.iiion, Uhii- klrt-t-nslioro, X, kf ,Xki-vii, llhiii Raleigh, N. 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Given to us, the students of CC., are cherished chances of findings occupation in Oalcwoodls offices, residence halls, maintenance and culivary departments, dairy, farm, print shop, broom factory, and laundryg labor is presented to each student as a blessing to employ his mind, to make strong his body, and to unfold his faculties. Here we are afforded opportunities to increase our finance, improve our finesse and instill within us that which will indoctrinate our char acters with heaven s pleasure glorious toil' 7 ' - , , . Q . 6 O The Door to Industr QP' Jf 'l 4 I 6 . Mx 5 l b 'S-41 ur 1 Industrial Departments at Work W r , z FESTVS H. VALENTINE illftlllllffff of I.'nll.f'g1z' Sinn' I i I l 1 l i A l 22 I 7 . i i sARAl1 RIc'HARDsoN VIOLIN PLVMMIQR and PRESTON CALHOUN I Dirwrfnr nf ffrzllwgff I,'uff'l1'riu Cnlffffz' 1gtlA'l'l'y I il l il Oalcwootlas industries and various i I departments oller employment and op- portunity to many students to earn il funcls for their education and slcill in labor. i l Elllrllll klUNl'i5 l .lyjfylrllll ljlflflflif --u.4,.,, 1 n , 4 . . e , , . 1 2f1-i-u'f- 'Hx . ,Q 4' .. ,- --P: . .1 fa , K 5 'V' V' . ?77f:1gJ-4-7.7 'j4.,,n w ,. A . , V J V .Q f 7 , news- fl . - - , . , ... M +7 f ,V ,.f .X -,.-A-.4 1 1:1 .' 1 ' :.',--1 4 - . x.If,1f' r I x KW: 4 W. 1 v 1 x I 9 X A . ' '. TWT 4 'x '- sp f L4 'F ,90' y-Q o v4Q 1 '- 15, f A V . , 41.-. x. XI ,.-IQ, ' . 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WW IIS .Mandi ' ,,f, :.,fA f , f ,, ,, H 0 i 4 l ,1 l l li 3 l You have just peeped through Oakwood! doors of lnbtruction, Devotion, Learning, Enjoyment, and Workg to us it was a thrill to pass through thu moments of devotion, wade through pools of knowledge, crow plains of enjoy- ment, climb mountains of industry. To us this is Oakwood-spirited, colorful, X and just the place! Il i mi- in A24 .MN V 1 4,.' sms 1 il I l ' 'wi- , i- .1 j,,,,:-W5 V Q rye' , l -in xx f- V! NS, 'iff Y. if -., ' Q ,ff 'M wi Q Q' ,. f l i fa P ir 4K1?NQXlA A x if f 4 ' I. 5 Wm h 'N Figs a, Q L41- 'Q ZEN? ' Q .0 sw 5 xx, f ,x Y of L 1 1 4 H: . 1132? - mfg :Er l g I . 2 1 if L I NW' x A ,f-Q., ay. Q N -, E- 1, Q' - - if Maxim' ' ' S 6 g U f X -, M- 3 1 ,IU5lfl'll il.. 5'l'.XI'l'lDRl5 l'rill4ifw1f ffl llllfLQL'IHIif limit my Greetings From ur rincipal Through the years it has been the constant aim of the Qalcwood College .-Xcademv Ad- ministration to foster an educational program that is calculated and designed to meet the needs of its students in a changing civilization. This program of essential education toi- youth embraces uphvsical, mental, and moral training in order rhat all the powers shall he fitted for the best development, to do service for God, and to worlq for the uplifting of hu- manitv. May this continuous development he the experience of the .-Xcademv graduates of 1955, and of those who shall hecome athliated with the Oakwood College :Xe.ideim' tiamilx. And this is life eternal, that thev might know thee the onli' true God. and blesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. -lno. 17:3 l. T. Stixifisoiuw N RC J'I'H.'XKI2R C . SMITH TRVLA Ii. 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Second Row: Louvelle Holme-5, james joseph, Miss Marcheta Valentine fsponsorl, Otis Gold' -mith Cpresiclcntl, lclclln VVilli:1mS. ACORN STAlfl OF ACADEMY fit'l'1lllll6' Scott, Milvin Collier. Eva -lcnkins, - Ftlltor-in-Chief SPRI ADINC OAlx STAII Ol ALADPMX nothx olnnxon 1 urn malt fllltill Dc' D' R '. , l'lL'I'I G' , Cl: 1 Mc- Knight, llnttie Kirk-Eclitor-in-Chief Knot pic'- ,- .Eli , um-1. nQtff':KzJ.., , ,.x I M.'XI5Rlii.'Xl,l.'XNS, .Xi'.Xl3liNIY CIIUIR -I. Mu- I'u-nuul-l.m'1x,Jinwlur and Ver Act1ve W . O I'g2lf11Z2lt1011S 'l'llli :XC', Xl7lfN1Y Ql'.'XR'lxlf,l l'l'. f'0l'llllill5 'lxllillllllm Otis Uulalslllitll, Rvulwn 'Q' Q llfXXll-hf. lulm lima! sll ll xx' Rvu Ill HN RU ' ' x--dl 'wi .ET -Q N um II i L4. IXkllIsUlllLZKN lux LllIXN!l hr 5-uwd. ., N K ld IIHIII, mu l'IxN1xlnV,f I 1 ,vw hln kl'llIl'X' RlulN.l'x1 K MVN Nil' ll' IIYIW Yes,a riendl , app e operates the press YVe Study r1illgCIht'l' ur Stud .. cw Quiet Mmncn WW that on the czunpu Q-If . V4 -Q ur Leisure . .. ur Work... l li l I I 4 ll Academ IH... l ,l I 1 1 el '1- 1 l XXX' lllu' IU lxltm lllflll lun III' fm 'vm l ur la Alsllk' lricmllx 4'llAK'lL' alrfvuml ilu lull if 'N l 4' ll n ll ll 9i'GP1'!l' 1 ' -I il I ,k 'ff , N , l Q A ,. ...- .Lv- , hq',.., --4 ' X. l .. I ,inns 4 I v'-f-Kai V -.Ag R 4-L.. . 1' .n. rv. .H MiQ . . i. A Q I' ...J Q,, any 1 Q Q A i ' N-ff-.sf S' ACADEMY STUDENT ROSTER ADEKANIVIBI- Oluwele Ola: Cfo Elder F, L. Peterson: General Con- ference of SDA: Takoma Park, Wfashrngton, D.C. BAILEY, DOVOIIWVQ 104 Gower Street, Greenville, South Carolina BAIRD, Maggie: 4617 Sheriff Road, N.E,, Washington, D.C. BAKER. Donald: 1964 Missouri Terrace, Gary, Indiana BAKER, Jacqueline: 1964 Missouri Terrace, Gary, Indiana BARNETTE, Alberta: 719 XV Street, Atchrnson, Kansas BATTLE, XVrl1ie Dean: 1914 XVavtt Street, Charlotte, North Carolina BATTLE, I-OYUHG D-3 1914 Nvaytt Street, Charlotte, North Carolina BRADSHAXV, John F.: 2403 Ellington Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida BRANTLEY, Kenneth: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama BREWER, Henry: 10801 Drexel Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio BROXVN, James D.: Route 7, Box 421K, Charlotte, North Carolina BOWENS, Frances: P. O, Box 3504, Greenville, South Carolina CARTWRIGHT, Reuben: 131 N. W. 7th Avenue, Dania, Florida CODY, Minnie Peart: 1015 Southern Railroad Street, Columbus. Georgia COLLIER, 1V1elvin: 7113 S. Carey Street, Marion, Indiana COOK, Elizabeth Rae: 546 Nvest 5th Street, Lexington, Kentucky DANIEL, Doris: 207 Cohn Street, Belzonr, Mississippi DANIEL, Edward C.: H212 Trinsl' Bernhard St,, San Nicholas, Aruba DENNIS, Norma Jean: 1914 Wfaytt Street. Charlotte, North Carolina DENT, Cynthiag 5100 Young's Lane, Nashville, Tennessee DUVALL, Alice: 223 Silver Street, Hot Springs, Arkansas FORDE, Elizabeth Essie: 32 Iyloselle, San Francisco, California GOLDSMITH, Otis: 32l1fg N. E. 3rd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma GOLSON, Joyce: Rt, 9, Bow 422eA, lacksonvrlle, Florida GREENE, Fern M.: 3434 Nathaniel Brown St., Houston, Texas GRIGGS, Nancy: 1381 Countylrne Road, Ben 1-1111, Georgia HARRIS, Chester: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama HEAD, Marvene: 305 East Market Street, Lebanon, Tennesstt HERRING, Charles Bruce: Rt. 6. Hickory Corners, Nlrchigan HICKS, Mina June: 1722 Green Street, Selma, Alabama HOLIVIES, Lavelle: Oakwood College, I-Iuntsvrlle, Alabama HUMPHREY, Beverly Dell: 66 St. Nicholas Place, Apt 3213, New York, New York HARMON, Jetrie: 5072 Cabanne, St. Louis, 1VIrssouri JACKSON, Marlon: 39 Holly Road, S, XV , Atlanta, Georgia JENKINS, Eva Dennis: 1435 Adele Avenue, S. NV., Atlanta, Georgia -IOHNSOISI, Albert D.: Oakwood College, Huntsv.11e, Alabama JONES, Warren E.: Rt. 3, Box 222, Huntsville, Alabama JOSEPH, James: 1131 Avenue G., Birmingham, Alabama KIRK, Hattie M.: 1202 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte North Carolina KNIGHT, Robert Odell: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama LOUIS. Martha: 509 Castner Street, Mt. Holly, North Carolina LISTER, Mervettal 14llV2 Ashton Street, Shreveport, Louisiana LOGAN, Rachel: 212 Silver Street, Hot Springs, Arkansas MABRY, Dorothy: Rt. 3, Box 34B, Belzonr, Mississippi MARTIN, Marion: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama MCDONALD, Lois: B00 Youngis Lane, Nashville, Tennessee McGEE, Jalene: Apt. H., 44 Robertson Place, Hattiesburg, Mississippi McKNIGHT, Claude: 4 Decatur, Brooklyn, New York MCMICKENS, Mary: 794 B Williams Street, Memphis, Tenne see MILLET, Garland F.: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama MITCHELL, William E.: 2635 Agnes, Kansas City, Missouri MORGAN, Iretha: 414 NNW. Sixth Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida MOSELEY, Barbaral 49 .Jefferson Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland MLILLINS, Leonard: 101 W. 123rd Street, New York, New York MURRELL, Patricia Louise: 620 West 12th Street, Marion, Indiana MURRELL, Shirley Ann: 620 West 12th Street, Marion, Indiana OLIVER, Patricia: Q09 N, Eden Street. Baltimore, Maryland ORTIZ, Clara: Diez de Octnbre 915, Havana, Cuba PATTERSON, June: 204 E, Second Street, Oswego, Kansas PEARSON, Pauline: P. O. Box 437, Belzonr, Mississippi PHILLIPS, Irvin, Jr.: 3506 1VIarner Street, Houston, Texas RICHARDSON, Dorothy: 112 Oakland Road, Asheville, North Carolina RICE, Warner: 727 Emerson Avenue. Minneapolis, Minnesota ROBINSON, Dorothy: Box 385, Shelby, Mississippi ROBINSON, Myron: 5916 Griswold Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio SCOTT, Geralean, Route 1, Box 253, Wfest Lake, Louisiana SIMS, Chester: 316 N. Elgin Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma SMITH, Emily: 724 XV. 45th Street, Savannah, Georgia TAYLOR, Mildred R.: 6230 S. Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois THOMAS, Cornelius: 531 Kirby Lane, Baltimore 23, Maryland XVATTS, James Joseph: 221 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, New York NVILLIAMS, Idella, Government Project 239-240: Pompano Beach, Florida WOODS, Bennie Lee: P.O, Box 254, East Palatka, Florida WALDEN, Wfilliam, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama YOUNG, Willie Ann: 87 Vrrgrl Avenue, San Francisco, California COLLEGE ROSTER ABBEY, Nathaniel: PO. Box 803, Accra, Gold Coast, XVEST AFRICA ALEXANDER, Fredric: 3723 Gibson, New Orleans, Louisiana ALLEYNE, Xxfrllram: 2063-A Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York ARMSTRONG, Anna: 129 Church Avenue, Fresno, California AVERY, Joe: 1929 Montgall, Kansas City. Missouri BAKER, Levy: 454 First Street, Darlington, South Carolina BAKER, Lillian: 103 Jordan Street. Abbeville, Alabama BARRON, Richard: 288 S, Clinton Street, East Orange, New Jersey BASS, Alvin: 731 26th Avenue, North, Nashville, Tennesse: BEAIVION, Andrew: 1011 Independence Street, New Orleans, Louis rana. H1j1,T, Helen: 109 G. Xvarren Wfms, Apts., Columbus, Georgia BENFORD, Billie Anne: 710 East Park Avenue, Enid, Oklahoma BLACK, Barbara: 221 Durham Street, Greensboro, North Carolina BOXVLEY, Herald: 209 Jefferson Street, Staten Island 6, New York BOYCE Pretha: Passage Road, St. Wfrchael 0, Barbadoes, BRITISH WEST INDIES HRACY, Mary: 1334 Adams Street, Mtvbrle-, Alabama BRADLILY, Gwyndolyn: Rt, 1, Box 36, Calhoun, Alabama BRANTLEY, Alice l1VIrs.l l5'BASXVELla. C:-51591131 BI. l, Box 162, Daytona Beach, Florida BREACH, Dolores: H F Street, Charleston, South Carolina BREACH, Emma: 8 UF Street, Charleston, South Carolina BROADNAX, Nelson. 108 Bacote Street, Darlington, South Carolina BROXVN, Jimmie: 715 Orange, Jacksonville, Florida BRLIMMELI., Olivia: 180 Renwick Place, Syracuse, New York BRYAN, Phyllis Dean: 70-1 S. 1Hth Street, Independence, Kansas BUDDY, Clifton: Mt. Rose, ST, PATRICK'S, GRENADA BLIRKS, Margaret: 224 NV. Fortificatron Street, Jackson, Mississippi BIITTERFIELD, Norrna: 200 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, New York CAMPBELL, Charles: 7l'lX N.XV. 12th Terrace, Ft, Lauuderdale, Florida CASTLEBERRY, Gloria: 1320 E. 13th Street, Kansas City, Missouri CHEATHAM, Charles: Box No. 21, Pine Forge, Pennsylvania CLARKE, Hannah: 71 N.E. Thompson, Portland, Oregon COES, Howard: 2558 E. 61st, Cleveland, Ohio COLE, Johnnie Mae: 1856 Broadway. Jacksonville, Florida CROSGROVE, Seneva: Rt. 9, Box 244: Spring Hrll, Alabama CUMMINGS, Benjamin: 2251 S, Harrington Avenue. St, Peters- burg, Florida CUMMINGS, Leonard: 1772 Davis Street: Jacksonville, Florida DABNEY, Alpha: 3340 N.E. 14th Street: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DARBY, James: Stamford, New York DAVIS, Frances: 594 CSOYTIYHUIIIPZIW Avenue: Jersey City, New Jersey DAVIS, Herbert: 2009 8th Avenue, Tampa, Florida DAVIS, Irma: 2824 Harlem Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland DECOU, Jeanette: 2632 Annettt Street, New Orleans, Louisiana DUCKWORTH, Jeweleene: 435 Main, Steelton, Pennsylvania EDGECOMBE, James: 156 Mason Street, Hempstead, L.I., New York 1i1DWARDS, David: 90 NVrnter Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut EDWARDS, Helen: 1909 XV. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Maryland EILUM, Ella: Rt. 9, Box 904, Jacksonville, Florida EMANUEL, Lillie H.: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama ERVIN, William: 418 N. 29th Street: Camden, New ,Jersey EVANS, Rosalie: 7313 Schley Street, Pittsburgh 6, Pennsylvania FERGUSQN, Nm-ma, 507 N, 40th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FORDHAM, Lois Frankie: 3600 Batavia, Nashville, Tennessee FIELDS, Anderson: 109 Church, Fresno, California FORTE. Geraldine: P.O. Boa' 366, Valley Cottage, New XIOYI4 FRANKLIN, Ralph: 1031 lrlth Street, Nvest Palm Beach, Florida filuYI:Il, IVI.Ic- AIIIIIIIIII, 475 f.II.IIlIIII 5lI1'II, IIIIIIyI-pmt IIIIIII--IIIIII fIII.I,!XIlIJ, f,IIIIlI4-, IIVIII XXII, 7III Stn-III, VIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIQ I'IvIIIIIII fIII,IIfXIlIJ, IVIIIIVL IlI5.' 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KIIAIIIIIIII III I.I II ,I X XX INSIKXN II-IIIIII -JI 'XI :I 5' I-' II I N XX ISIN XIIIIII-, QIIMIX-IHIIIINIII' N- X X xlls, II-II, ICI I IIII U I I HI XIII I IIII IIIIIIII, III I ' I IXXXIN kI-IIII'II- LI I I N X ' ami Hin 'lil Are Reaching the Multitudes Through the Southern Union Bible School eww H 'l -.. -X I x r X if fm ., ,n,, 1 i nz' W ix nxhpv f f I Iliuw .Irv the :mn who marry .1 wuii l p .l hurdcn fur my Pcwvlc in lmvc lwcwim' intaiutul in thu my ii, ln' NN. 'Q Limo ul the , ..l, 1,4 liihlc siliuul. Su-.ituli C. R. Spnnglur, S. 5. XY'ill, Hume lNlissiun.ii'y Suu-t.ii'y, Smitliorn l'niwn, If. I.. Clirilcv, Dircitor, Stlluul ui' llllnlk' l7l'i'plluy. XV. S. IL-like-, ll, G, Crum!-qos. St.1mlir1'i.1: XV. l.. Mitilicll, C. R. liuclcr, H. I.. x'.ltL'S, O. l5.GL'I'l1.lfl, If. A. Cr ' ' T 'A nm, B. ll, Lxxmg. C Tliousamls arc guknowlcdqing md 1 C'-tin tl BIBLE Scieiooi. S'ruD1aN A K . .ou I g ic full claims of the thrcc .mga-l's lliC55.lgL'S buausc of the intluumc of the Bible school. TS B.-XPTIZED IN THIZ P.-wi' Tiinrif YMRQ Year Number Baptized vo 1953 810 195-l 10-ll Wfilh our large force of mon now in thc tio-lol follmxiiv 5 up the llilL'fCSiS, with tliousnmls ol' our Liymun .mol yoiifcrmoc workers txlviig an imrcnsiiigly .utivc part in this minion-wills uxiiixgolisiii, tlioiimmls more will he lmptizcol. Thc c.ill ot' thc hour is for young .md old to Cvmwlizc THE BIBLE SCHQQI. WAY .PL QUTHERN UNION CCNFERENCE Decatur, Georgia l T i E 1 l 1 L l Complimenls Ol QF UPTAIN'S SHOE STORE MOST wallced aboul Shoes HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Flowers for all Occasions q FIVE POINTS Complimenls Of Je- 25604 S. H. KRESS HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA HUNTSVILLEI ALABAMA l Trade will: flue Franlc Brorhers COMPUMENTS 4 af T OF ROSE JEWELRY COMPANY A SWE . , PM MASON SUPPLY OO., INC. ere your palronaqe IS apprecualed A No, 7 Your Food Service Equipmeni Dealer E. S. SAVORE 544 Broadway Naslwille 3, Tenn HUNTSVILLE PULASKI DECATUR ' COMPUMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF .l fl FOWLER'S DEPARTMENT l AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE I STORE ,T COMPANY 'T Yours for Service l HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA i HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Complimenls Ol WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION ll A A COMPLIMENTS li ll2-I l4 lvlevzcllan ST. Hunlsvillel Ala. l OF Complimenls Ol ll WHITE PRINTING CO. L Hmmm MMM HUNTSVILLE GLASS OO. 22I Waslxinqlon Sl. T Cqmplimenlg Ql BAxTeR'S CLOTHES 1 IOO Washrnqlon SY. Hun1Sv'lI Al b l COMPLIMENTS OF PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET SI!! Ava! nxff 581 S fffri mfflf- Inw- .Jf-, 231 I I! Owned by IIOMII' WII!I! C0mpIimenI-, of ORGAIN SPARKS DRUG STORE IIUIIISVILLE, ALABAMA Compliment OI SERVICE CLEANERS HUNTSWLEI ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF DUNNAVANTS YI-u wuIIaIw51y5 be qIad ywu g,Iw-ppQcI af Dun I I IIInISvIIILrk Qualify SIT'-rp COMPLIMENTS OF T. T. TERRY DEPARTMENT STORE DULIIII bldg III Ilwf- Squaw- HIINTSVIIII, AI.fXBAIv1fX Complimerwh of LEEDS JEWELERS luqqnqv -EIQWIIII III fXppIIamu-, IIUNTSVIILE, ALABAMA Meadow-Gold Dairies of Alabama, Inc. 3 Manufacfurers of MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM MILK-BUTTER AND COTTAGE CHEESE 3 6O! We I CIM!! I ILIHQ3' I-IUNTSVILLE AI,ABA!.1P CIQInwpIInwcI'!!V ,I THE JEWEL SI-IOP I I IABI1'-' CompIImem!, I MODERN FINANCE IIIIIIISNILLE :'.,'35 '.'L COIWPLINENTES I SOUTHERN SHOE STORE IIS N, NXAJN A S -1' Congrafulafions +o 'rhe Seniors of I955 FROM THE CULUMBIA UNIUN CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 77IO Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Washingfon IZ, DC. THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND COMPLIMENTS PRINTED OE BY sournwfsmm union BENSON PR'NT'NG courznfucf or CCMPANY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS NASHWLLE' TENNESSEE 2829 Wesf Confey COMPUMENTS ECDRT WCDRTH 9, TEXAS The Unifed S+uden'r Movemen+ OAKWOOD COLLEGE HERBERT Dfxvls, Presidenk IIIJ vVIlVKiil4Iil lrhilv warning Q. your sa-lrulurship A lllis sulnlnvr GOIDE TREASURY OF BIBLE W STORIES If , Svl I and I-r T 5,.xf Ilcrc is not ll llltll'l' prolilxihlv wan to npvml thx' SIIIIIIIICI' llltlllllhi than hringing thi- 1111-xswn ol sallvntion to othcts whilc Iingnicing Your own Cllristiun cclncantion. You will not only l'XlK'l'll'IH't' thc soul-szitislving thrill ol' walking with Goal liltilll iloon to tlool, hnt you X, will also ll'1Il'll lIlVLlllI2llllt' Icsaona on s:ltist'nctory pt-rsonul rclntiomliilm without whimh no ctlufaltion is l'0llllllCll'. HU 'I .INV 'IVR R ' llcrillc IIUW-llglll now-to join lllllNllt'tlN ol olhcis this Nllllllllfl who will ioll np high snlcs t'1'1'oi'1Is with this cxccllclit coinhinntion tlcsigiiul to xlplnull to thc wholc lkilliily-KQOLIDICN 'l'RlC.LSl'RY Ulf lllllll-'. Slllllllis .intl I lll Sl 'I lNll S. Sn' your pulilislzing ,w'fn'lury lmluy. Iihf SOUTHERN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, BOX 59, NASHVILLE 2, TENN. X kt rw-4-01,04-,f,41-.,,. ',.,'.'4-04-4-4-.'.,,,,-,,,',,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-ff,,,,,,, 1 1-,, , , , , , , , , , N x .f,,-,,,,.N.,-..-..N,,.,L,,-,,,,-,-,-,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, z COMPLIMENTS OF LOWE HEREFORD FARMS Breeders of PoIIecI Herefords Biinine-as ollice: Iflunfsville, Ala. Salgf, Office: Ivladisiin COMPLIMENTS OF BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. QIO Randolph Slre-el I-IUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF BUFORD MOTOR COMPANY General Aufomofive Repairs ZI6 Waaliinfqlcin Slreel Je. 62447 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS or CHANEY REFRIGERATION CO. 2I5 N. Wasliinqlon SI, Commercial Refrigera+ion T, E. CI-IANEY HUNTSVIILE, ALABAMA Complimenls of SAMPLE SHOE STORE NafionaIIy Adveriised Brands Save 4070-6Offf, I-I I Il AI Complimenfs of Columbian MuI'ual Life Insurance Co QIB Upfown Building Hunfsville, Ala Complimenls ol TOT AND TEENS SHOPPE lnfanfs Thru Teens Ill SO. JCIf6 f SI. I'I I' 'II AI Complimenls OI GILES SEED CO. HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Complimenls of BAKERS OF IDEAL BREAD EDD'S RADIO and T.V. SERVICE T.V. An+enna Ins'raIIa'rion 2I5 So. Green Sf. Hunlsville, Ala EDWAREI F. I'-IARGROVES lownerl Je, 6-23OI COMPLIMENTS OF SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINT COMPANY H UNTSVIIIE, AI ABAMA Complimcrw. QI HUNTSVILLE RETAIL FARM DEALER IIIINISVII I I, AIABAMA B. F. GOODRICH LIFE SAVER TUBELESS TIRES KELVINATOR APPLIANCES I I8 CIinIon Sfreef HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIIAEI ITS OF Milton K. Cummings HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA CompIImenI5 of THE BOOK SHOP Ru5.eI Er',I:Img- HI'-IQI Buildirm, SIrooI FICHII HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Cii'mp'ImerwI ,ATI CLIFF AND HOLMBERG Men and Boy's Wear IIIIIQISVII If Al LEAN Complimenfs of JOHNSON AND MAHONY NorII1 AIabama's Leading Men's Sfore HIINTSVILL E, ALABAMA C0mpIIme?P?' 7' BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE IIIIMISXIIIE A3- 5.' C I' I I Omp e'I S 9, C. E. BENNETT . I Sells for Less mom A40 WYEMTIDN Shoes-Ready-Io-Wear-Dry Goods f IIIIMMI M-I -- . A IIIINTSVILIF. AIABAMA Complimenh of MADISON IMPLEMENT CO. HLYNISVIIII. AIABANI-X Complimenfs of MADISON COUNTY ASSOCIATION of Insurance Aqenis CompIimer1Ig of BROCK RADIO AND SUPPLY CO. ongrafufafiorw, eniom! The Land of Opporiunify Beckons You GEORGIA FLORIDA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA '4- V QQ ii ...dl V? W' -i A iifs 'W X. 'fr f' Z If Q ,. is I PM f ii' QQ ' I 'fi . sm VI . - . .. ... , .w...4.B 4 . . Campmeeiing ar Souih AIIan+ic's new campground and Ialre FORMER OAKWOOD STUDENTS WHO ARE EMPLOYED BY THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE J. H. WAGNER, Presidenf N. 6. SIMONS, Secrerary-Treasurer DEPARTMENTAL 81 OFFICE SECRETARIES M. T. Battle, Honwf Mi ionf,ry and Sabbafh ScI'iooIg J. L. WiIIiarns, PubIi1.I in:1g J. Hinson, Publishin 3 W A Da W, S. BanIieId H, M. Barl-er H. L. Clevelnn Mums Vivran AIIGVI Min Pom-Hu Baldwin Ann CanrfeII Mrs. Njrorrri Danieli M r- VroI.ii Hamilton M AIIH I-IviIvICr.ar'I Mini, Mnrrqirg Irwin Q Br5,,g,L 3, BIFIQ House-3 Miss Irer-ra MIIIMI Mis. Marjorie Smarrx Mrs, CI'iarIye Mae Borfer-Bliss, Mrs. Laura Sa aq Merednh MINISTERS D. L, Crowder F. S. Hill J. F. Sfreef L. E. Daniels I. J. Johnson O. S. Whife M. Green C. B. Ro-Ck J. B. E, Willaa L. R. Ha-1Iinqs N. B. Smith TEACHERS Miss Ira-na Me-ridefh Mrs, LuciIle Rogers Mrs. Theresa Mi1cI1oII Miss Odessa Savage Mir.: Catherine Muffin-,I Miss Mafrye Speiqrns Mrs-1 Ophelia Odom Mrs. Donella Stewart Mr-3. Mildred ParIff-r Mrs, Rufh SIoIes Mr. Hor-ford R-3I1n'i.nrJ Mi-'rs Consrancc' Sfronq Mi-rs Mn-.rirfw Reeve' Mrs. Jessie Wagner Mr-.. Marv Rivriru Mr, Alfred Williams Mr-.. V. II. .IL'riI-Inu Mini. Wlnflvfg-f'I RoI.iiri'ror1 OIIIIJ lHll'lIl.1 0 C W ALLEGHENY CCNFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS P.O. Box 730 Poffsfown, Pa. W. L. CHEATHAM, Prexideni M. S. BANEIELD, Treazur PINE FCDRGE INSTITUTE Pine Forge, Pa. Przor. E. I. WATSON, Principe! 6 no if Olllij IIHUIIIJ 0 CENTRAL UNICN CGNFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS CoIorado-Kansas-Missouri-Nebraska and Wyoming The Cenfral Union Conference pays IIS respecfs Io The ACORN represenfinq an Insiifuiion devoied Io The Train Inq oi consecraied workerg for Ihe giving oi The qospd Io The world in Ihis qeneraiionf' May your aims be succeisinl and your HH 1 I reached in ifs sacred challenoe. COWIP A111 011 ,J of SOUTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS SOUTH CENTRAL BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE RDT-T 'd C0m,,Em,,fJ of NORTH EASTERN REGION CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Two Pepa ar ?aceA 0N ANY CAMPUS CAMPUS FAVORITES I954- I 955 One Year , , but aII, whether at home or abroad, need the eocowagifq and Iaithbuildinq inI'Iuenc9 of the REVIEW. The good dd one Yedl' - - - REVIEW has been a qoIden chain running through these and many years, Iinking the Advent peopIe and their work vo- orcIerecI in combination . . . . 59.00 gather in one united world movement. -W. A. Spicer Let the YOUTI I'S INSTRUCTOR help solre your probe Iems. It is the one youth'5 paper prepared especiaIIy I: Youth ofthe Advent Movement need the REVIEW. Keep help answer spiritual, scriptural and social questions, Irs abreast with the thrilling mission stories from the far cor- writers are youth leaders, teachers, ministers, doctors mis- ners of the earth. All cannot go overseas as missionaries, sionaries, and young people IiIre yourself, ORDER FROM YOUR BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE Periodical Department 0 REVIEW and HERALD PUBLISHING ASSN. 0 Washington I2, D.C. CCDMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS QF GF LAKE REGIDN CDNFERENCE Southwest Region Conference o of Seventh Day Adventists SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Headquarters DALLAS, TEXAS H. W. KIBBLE, Preaident I-I. R. MLIRPHN Pfow E. N. CROWE, Secretary-Treasurer AA R, QARUTHER5 Seger X MADISON FOODS DIVISION OF NASHVILLE AGRICULTURAL NORMAL INSTITUTE MADISON COLLEGE, TENNESSEE THE FINEST FOODS BY MADISON Zoy-Kofi Zoyburger Mea+Iess S+eaIc-Ie+s No+-Meer Vigorosi Yum Mock Chicken Cheze-O-Soy Mea+Iess Nu-S+eak Madison Burger Sandwich Loaf Remember MADISON FOODS belong where fine Ihings are cherished. Enfrance 'ro Riverside's Main l-lospifal Building 141.149 ?l'0m the fn tenAe Struggle . .. 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