Southwestern Adventist University - Mizpah Yearbook (Keene, TX)

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That these pages may reflect that spirit of readiness is the desire of the MIZPAH Staff. Q1 y 1s1,T'5g'. 591. Oecomavulnq , , , captain C. Q, Blsckaumn Because of his ztnfaili 1 L his ug' his h is his loyalty to principle, faithful co-operatiozt, tinzely counsel and ztnrlerstamlin inintitahte personality, lZ6'U0fi0ll to his calling, And for his many acts of service beyonfl the call of !Zllf'V the 1951 Mizprzh proudly bestows on Captain C. C. BIClCh7I1lLl'lL this Dlsltn uzsherl Service Honor. N T, 2 x ff 13 X . wp T . 51 .4 tw. , 25 I-asa vmwatiwlbvv- 'ya NVQ FS gn' , . ,l .w W3 iii . if z . W' J st, 'L- sepvlc fCI2 He serves best who is best prepared for service is not an empty truism with the Medical Cadet Corps of Southwestern Junior College. The tactical objective of their training is specialized skills in noncom- batant service to their government and to humanity. li ' M A f li 1 .,. M i3.,1-Q5 . -:'4'1., W K X. mfg? . wg? . 3- '. ff' : - S , Z' f jr .N , A ii ' 'L X, 1 f, ' A 34, 'ii V i, ..- 'fl-.fr ,'. A. Hash! size.. -N my xv M 4.0 -Av: 1 , N . ,A,Q ' f'v. ::'?.,. ' f fi H5 'Y' Q5 ,,,. x '9 R., .., f Jw-3 , . .l .s .g-, Q, .W aw . N me --.-' it. ww f me vi , J . ' 'a - -, ' -4 w'L 1sf d. rail-gf, mg' ,. 2527-A -. - 4,tg.,.i,, rg ., 3 L fu f f xr M' ,V I I , 13,13 'A gl 5 7.'.v.'m 1-4 I A Trained in military courtesies and maneuvers as well as in the practical science of first aid and emergency techniques, these youth, conscientious and alert, stand ready to answer their Call to Duty. 5 -1 wr 'xx fr I ,N Q? K QUIQ GOO College trainees have this year been actively engaged in advancing the King's Business, both within the Training Center and outside its borders. In the Voice of Youth Week, radio broadcasts, public services, cottage meetings, and individual contacts, the King's Message has faith- fully been proclaimed. A peclalf, Mi? ' mi 222223515 TESEQ Posrriw 3TU'DEflT5 OF - v .. .E IITEGIQICIQ ODCIQATZIOHS Representing hundreds of Southwestern Junior College Recruits who have left this Christian Training Center to fill important positions in the Home Field Forces, is D. A. McAdams, now Associate Publishing Secretary of the General Conference. The College is proud of its faith- ful representatives in every branch of the Service and pledges itself anew to the task of training and sending forth valiant Soldiers of the Cross. is ' 1 communlqu OVGIQSEAS SERVICE S Through the Mizpah Gate to the uttermost- parts of the earth, scores of Christian Soldiers have marched to herald the Message of Salvation in darkened lands, as is exemplified by Abbie Dunn in China. To her and to all these, the youth in training at Southwestern Junior College send assurance that the Spirit of Missions is still a Vital spirit here and that many are preparing to answer the Macedonian Call. 1 XG I. - : I s . 1 fs , ? o I S, A as Q! rfzfig- 4- 73 , ff, CGIVIIVIA DI Ol FICl:IRS A , I A 5m5S'xT31m 'af 256 f w 755, ' a,,eW.,,, A, . executive eoaeo Behind all operations and maneuvers at our Training Camp are the Key Personnel. These men of acumen and practical experience who formulate the policies and coordinate the activities designed to develop the physical, mental, and spiritual powers of our Army of Youth. The constant growth of this training unit and its strengthened resources are indicative of the sound judgment and wise tactics of its Executive Board, Whose paramount objective, however, remains that of developing a well-trained Army of Youth Who, when called, will carry the Banner of Truth to every battle front and triumph gloriously for Christ, their Commander-in-Chief. key peesonnel J. XV. TURNER, Clzairnian .....,..........,.,..,...... President, Southwestern Union Conference J. V. PETERS, Secretary ...,............................ President, Southwestern Junior College H. M. BURWELL ..,,.,...,,. Home Missionary Secretary, Southwestern Union Conference N. R. DOWER ..... . ..,.......,,,...,..........................,........... President, Texas Conference C. G. GORDON .................,...,.............,......................,..,.. President, 'llexico Conference H. C. HARTMAN ..............................,..,....................,............, Presiclent, Union College W1 A. HOWE ..,..... Educational and M. V. Secretary, S0l1l'l'lWCSllC1'll Union Conference H. C. KEPI-IART ............,.....,...,. Secretary-Treasurer, Southwestern Union Conference H. C. KLEMENT ....... ..,.,................. .....,.... P r esident, Oklahoma Conference F. 0. SANDERS ....... ............,,. 1 Dresident, Arkansas-Louisiana Conference ,l. R. SLOOP ....,... ...... B usiness Manager, Soulhwcstern Junior College I. M. VACQUER ...., ...,..... S uperinlendent, Spzinish-Arnediean Seminary .v. petens l pmesloent of outhwestenn Junlom colleoe outh time IS senvlce tlmev Seventeen A thrill comes to any man who has the special privilege of observing Christian youth in action. Theirs is a boundless energy, a fearless opti- mism that kindles hope and augurs success for the onward march of the Message. Observing the Whole-hearted activities of a student group, one senses keenly that the days of education are not only a preparation for life but a practical experience in zestful living and serving now. Achievements in youthful enterprises unerringly forecast competent leadership in seasoned maturity. Southwestern Junior College has confidence in its Christian Youth. Upon them is the hope of eternity for they will finish the task with God's help, quickly! J. V. Peters, President 3' vnu- ul xx' 1 - P41554 Y W AA x ,, Q Qi' ,, Q 1.- wv WWC, X ii ,W Nix Na Q s ml H ' 55 ,wif Q Q H vi' wk 3 1 I4 my 1 . ,SEQ-nsif' T , ,'5fl5f.l?+NS 1.i4f?l,6f6.,iZlihwdfi UU545 Nineteen citation of honon Trained at Southwestern Junior College to fill the need nearest at hand, these alumni have given and are still gladly giving their best service and leadership to their Alma Mater. Max M. Williams, Ben Putnam, Morris C. Lowry, Carlton C. Blackburn Glvlslonal PAUL L. WILSON Registrar, Chemistry IVIARION J. DENMAN Ilcurl of Business and Secretarial Science, Personnel Director Acmzs EROII Dean of WOIIIICIIV, Art O. E. TORKELSON Dean of Men, Civics Twenty' v- Q E the Business offlce J. RANDAIJ. SLOOI' IfIlSl.lll'SS fulllIll,2!'l' CARL C1,,xnK f1l'l'lDllIllIlIlI I IREN13 RICE Assislrmt f1!'COIllllfII1-I I 'BT W N LISE Lovr-:TT 35 57 Cll.'i1ll'CV' 1 I V X , V Twenty-one x E' 1 f , 'P 5 gl! x 1 i 41 MORRIS C. LOWRY History, Speech, Bible H. L. CAVINESS Business and Secretarial Science ELLEN MCCARTNEY Nursing Education, Health Director , . V hw I KY .4-...g ,I Mi, jf' LORENA XVILCOK lSl1ll!'lIliUI1, Tl?'lf'lI1?I',S Tfllillfllg, Englixlz MORRIS D. LEWIS llcurl of Theology Depnrllncnt CARLTON C. BLACKBURN l'hysfcul Elluc'uL'on, History, Bib fe ! T7 I ri R ,, 5 S335 , J. x 1 Ross R. RICE COLIN C. I 1s1v1RR llvafl of S1'ic11c'z' anrl Mrrlllelllrrlirus lluad of Musiz' Dvparlnmnl HAROLD A. DRAKIQ 'VHELMA G.-KLBRMTI1 Biology. C1ll'llliSffj' Library, Bible HIQRRIQRW' A. XVORK BETTY CHRISTENSEN liraxs and II7narl1u1'mIs. lfaml Piano LAWRENCE CLARIDCE Inrlusfrial Arts NIERRITT SCHUMANN Choral Director, Voice HAROLD DOERING Organ, Piano 1 7 s X, ,A ai: y 55,2 , . i ,Iwi 151 W . 4 1 0 , Y , 4 3 +I Wy M ,L . KT: X 2 M K .W 1 3 .Nvy Q 4 1 4 ' 59 in 5: f ff yi, ... M. 'R 23,9 M ,pf 4354 4 'BNN M 'Jr 90 9? Q risk, .ww in -Q A D Q2 mu.. .X 1. I . V , wr rw' ' ' 'Ss E 1 n , 1. 2, ,, f Q ,, 6 .1 vm Q M 'wuz J! . W.W9 '-gg xv .wa J .. 1' N ,W 32 fz 3 X Q I 5 off but 1. Tl1ey'rc- tops with us! 2. Our rlnan's own trio. 3. Pretty as a picture. One Minute, please . . . thank you! 7. Our SA sponsor and family. Camera fun. 8. Miss Baker, smile pretty now! Lost! . . . One business manager. 9. Wfell it again, Mr. Williams. G OW FF' 1 ww '.. if Q W 21255 'l93T' ,L .K in F ff, Li R fig 4 o 1 : VO! MHZ 9-SN 'S ,gag ,1 I, w : as 1 2, X WS V K , Wx: 3 .L Q ,L .31 rv- V. X. . ' K f W Qfxxg' 5 fi X L' . . K. 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EW ' - H g S Q I I 5 W dsl., E ' A ' ii Q ' mei Ki, 4 .,-3rij.b.':1 ' ' 'Q ' 1 if wx, the stubemj QW We f MSP ROBERT RIDER, Presillent of the Sturlenl Association GAYLE Rnofxns Religious Vice-presillent SHIRLEY NIXON Vice-president SSGCIAUQD Nike U16 SIZUOEUI ASSOCIAUOD GXGCUUVG COLlI'lCIl Service Stripes to a progressive Student Association and its capable officers ,for its successful execution of numerous worthwhile projects: Student Gospel Programs Student Radio Broadcasts Courtesy 'Royalty Voice of Youth Week Tentpcrattce Week Organization of Usltering Corps Organization of a Recreational Hedecoration of the SA Oflice SA Highlights SA Chapel Newscasts Constitutional Revisions Enlarged Representation in the Executive Council Student Representation on Faculty Conunittees Participation in the Intercollegiate workshop the executive eounett Connnittee S. W. ,l. C. Mission Map Project Prcsidt-nt ............,.........., .,,... R ontzm' Rtutcn Vice-president ,....... .....,.. ...... S t ttltt.t:Y NIXON Religions Viet--president .........,., GA3'l.lC Rnoftns St-crutury . ......,,...,..........,... KA'rum'N Sou'rnAtnm Associate Svoretaty ..,,........ Cll!tIiI.liNlE Dtatutuc 'l'rt-usttrurs ,..,,......,....... ..... ,..... L Y NELLI-I KING Gwtzu ,lotmsou Associate Tl'C'U.Slll'f?I' ....... JAMES l'l0'l t'AL Auditor ,,..,,.,...,......,........,.,.... Pnrlituneulftrittn A ,,,.... Mizpah Editor . .. SOIl,lllf1UOSlCl'll,Cl' liditot' ...,.. ,lomv DHNMAN Cmtuanetz Sournfum .. IJQNNA RAE SMITH Euwtcta WORK Ta-Wa-Si Representatives ..., iVlAURl'l'A FILLMAN DIARY LAGttoN1a Fitlelis Representative .......,............ HA1 rtr: KING Knights of Hamilton Rep. ........ Ctmnuzs Suns Sigma Delta Beta Rep. ................ ,... R ov JONES Foreign Missions Leader ,,,,..........., ART BELL Colportetn' Leader .... ....... l RMA JEAN ROLLER Temperance Chapter Leader .... Itns LIVINGSTON Recreational Chairman .............,... . BILL CAVIN SA Sponsor ...,...,.,,.............,........,., M. J. DENMAN Soutlrwesterner Sponsor ...,........ LORENA WII.COX Mizpalz Sponsor .............,.. ...., E VLYN Lttvnutano BUSINESS SIAHQ Business Manager .. Circulation lVIz1r1z1gcr Advcrlising Manager Press Secretary ,..., Business Sponsor ,,... . wx: 51 ' sw 3 y ' W. is ' ' ..,. , ' M 'Q R 4 gas N FW ' 21+ rw 1-,. 5 , M Wiki rs ,, av A - F ' ,, ' --'- 1 W ' r 2,33 W kg ,.,. , P ,ulb ,V , z ,.:.,:, X W, A W , , SZ Prmwkggig wmfgzwgg V fall M Y Em it , -gi - , 1 AQM Q 2,1 .,...... - A A3 Q1 42 - -WW els YVILMA JONES, Business Manager VICEOIQV O if C 3 A the WIZDAH . XVILM.-X JONES NIARILYN NIXUN SANFORD CL,xY'roN Press Secretary .....,... .... Qfif' DIVE JAMES PERKINS JOY OLSON liANn.xLl, Smov u in l T 2 'Ef fi i, Q. il S Thirty 2 'an 7,1 if L -L' , A QAA. ,- h H, R , 1951 staff UIGIQARY SIAM Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor DONNA RAE SMITI-I SANDRA ANDERSON Associate Editor .,..,,.,....,.,, FRED SPEYER Feature Editor Art Editor ..,.... Snap Editor ...., I,-itcrz1ry Sponsor Evlg HATTIE LEE KING DORIS THOMAS MAURYNE PADGETT the mlzpah staff YN M. M. LINDBERI: DONNA RAE SMITH, Editor T hirty-one 'CHE SGUIUWESIGQUGR SEAN Editor-in-Chief .... Assistant Editor .. Assistant Editor ., Business Manager Circulation Mgr. . Advertising Mgr. Faculty Advisor . EUNICE WORK Erlwoz m Chzej Religious ..........,.. Art Editor ....,..... Photographer .,..., Sports Editor ..... liempenzmce on the manch ca' .-fiif i I amemcan I E tempenance f chapten ' President ...........,. ....... I ms LIVINGSTON Vice-president ..,....,........ ROGER THURMAN Secretary ,..............,.,...... MARIE WARDROP Assistant Secretary ......,. JERRIE MEIER Treasurer .................... ELDON ENEvoLnsoN Assistant Treasurer ............ DALE JENSEN - COMMITTEES Publicity Chairman .............,,, DON OLSON Activities Chairman ........,....... ROY JONES Membership Chairman ........ BILL CAVIN DoN, JEFFRIES Ims LIVINGSTON, President T hirty-three YV' E095 Nu navy, M A, I3 A573 A ggw , A . A E J 5 GTO Md I? V E1 ' 'pf 'I ' Jfsfiru IDGIIITIQII DON Cla Wmvemier jbecemler 3-'iiiffg -'i,gvgR: ,fa 7445? 1? v 1. wa f 2 . Roger OQZIZ CL l7LlQYg Y Wl1it+2I'1cf:n1d Buford lanes lcolernan Berry 'Zia rAcM5 :Sf ' nece Ridenhour Byron Butgum fbrw -W mafcb I 'YHmiW L . LABS 3373 -. a ,:X li isa B' , W K, E? f 'N r fr, Q E N Z rss: .f' 205- .sn :ww As 9xMkL h,, pf? w,w. Q 5 . um V54 'vu x ,,g x college moms AIM-MTU Follow the Gleamw MOTTO-g'Not Sunset but Dawnll COLORS-Old Rose and Silver FLOWER--Pink Kose OHZICGIQS President ..... .,.,. B IIFORD JANES ' ' Secretary ...,.. ,,..,. D AINA RAMEY Treasurer ..,..... . Pastor ,... ,.,...... G ERALD SABES Reporter ,,,,.. ....4,, I RMA JEAN ROLLER Sponsor .,,..A. . SGVIIOT2 class DIQGSGVIIAUOTI, DOVETUBGIQ 15, 1950 Vlcc-prcsnlont .,.....,.. ,,.,...,.. C mm XVIIST KATHRYN Souwmnn Parliamentilrian .............,., JAMES l'l0TTAL M. M. XVILLIAMS class ot '51 IBuFono JANES Medical ' A well stored mintl and a purpose to serve all human kind. Pres., College Sr. Class 'Sly Leader, M. V. 'fl-9g IPres., Biology Club '50. CLARA Wnsr llsiberal Arts Brave actions never need a trumpet. Iyice-pres., College Sr. Class '51, Vice-pres., Ta-Wa-Si 49g Vice-pres., Teachers of Tomorrow '50, Reporter. Teachers of Tomorrow '50, Leader, Prayer Band '49, '50. DAINA RAMEY Music A little time for laughterg a little time to sing. Bus. Mgr., MIZl'All '50g Seo., Sr. Class '51g Music Sec., Theology Club '5lg Pianist, S. S. '50, ,51g Asst. Organist, Church '50g Pianist, Delta Chi Mu '11-9g Small Choir '49, '50, '51. KATHRYN SoU'rnAno Secretarial Without going you can get nowhere. Treas., Sr. Class '51g Pres., Ta-Wa-Si '49, Sec., M. V. '50, See., '48g 'l'reas., Temperance Chap- ter '50. Gt:nA1.n SABES Ministerial He set. his heart upon the goal and not upon the prize. Pastor, Sr. Class ,Slg Pres., Theology '50g Asst. Supl., S. S. '51g Jr. Deacon '50, J AMES I-IorrAL Ministerial I-le who tickles himself may laugh when he pleases! Parl., Sr. Class 'Sly Assoc. Treas., SA '51g Chair- man, SA Nom. Comm. '51, Leader, Prayer Band '51, IRMA J EAN ROLLER Teaching 6'Steadfust eyes whose language is Hdelityf' Reporter, Sr. Class 'Slg Leader, Colporteur Band '5lg Asst. Lender, M. V. '50g Assoc. Supt., S. S. '51g Vice-pres., Colporteur Band 250, Treas., Teachers of Tomorrow '50g Reporter, Teachers of Tomor- row '50g Treas., Fidelis 751: Sec.-Treas., Spanish Club '51g Campaign Leader, Sottthweslerner '50. SANDRA ANDERSON Nursing Ready for service lowly or greatg ready to llis will.', Assoc. Editor IVIIZPAII '5lg Leader, Fidelis Pray Bzuul '5Ig Reporter. Okla. Club '50. CECIL CONQUEST Music Instructor l'll just travel along with R friend and song. Pres., Dc-lla Chi Mu ,505 Assoc. Leader, M. V. '5 Chorisler, Della Chi Mu '49, Cll0I'iSlt'l'. Knights lilamillou 750: Choristcr. S. '50: Puri.. Delta C Mu '49. , WELIDON RELZ Business What l tlon't know doesn't worry rnef' I IRUTH MAIKIE Coucn Secretarial V MA patient, humble, tranquil spirit. Asst. S4-C., M. V. '50, Sec., Better Business Club 'fl BETTY SUE Bomzs Nursing NXVIIIIICVFI' I have given I still possessf' GLENN ELLIS Ministerial I would rather bc right than P1'tf'SICI8l'li.,, Leader, M. V. '51g Leader, Power Hour '50g T rea Okla. Club '50, Asst. 'l'eucl1er, S. S. '50. LEROY CILLAN Anesthetist 'G'I'hat is as well said as if l had said myself. Circulation Mgr., Soutltwesterner '51g Vice-pre Knights of Hamilton '50g Parl., Delta Chi Mu '5 Asst. Tcucller, S. S. '5I. CAROL BROWN Music No sky is heavy if the heart he iight. Reporter, Ark.-La. Club '47g Teacher, S. S. '4 Leader, Prayer Band V183 Small Choir '51g Trea Theology Club '51, Anuzs MEADE nisterial They are never ulmu- tluu are accompanied with noble lll0IIglllS..l RMA JEAN Wn.soN rsiug As merry as the day is long. e-pres., Fidelis 'SOQ Sec., Fidclis 'flllg Reporter. elis '49: Sec., Pre-nursing Club '49: Reporter, nish Club 'fl8g Reporter, Alum Smushcrs '5O. BA Leia F151-mn ching Always the Sillllllgdlll? same true friend. s., Teacllers ol 'l'unuJrr0w '50: Assoc. Sec.. 'l'u- -Si '49g Sec., 'l'exicn Club 'Llllg l.vucler. Prayer Nl '50, ms MOONEY cational Arls The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knnwnef' t., S. S. '5lg Sec.. Knights of Ilumillon '5l.g der, Prayer Band '4-9. BERT Rnnan nisterial Let me he true to the vision ol my youth. SA 'Slg Rel. Vice-pres., SA '50g Pres., Sigma la Beta '48g Leader, M. V. V189 Sec., S. S. '46g ,.-Treas., Sigma Della Beltl '46. NNA RAE SMITH gistrar I would look up und laugh and love: nnd liftf' tor, MIZPAII '51g Auditor. SA '50g Sec., College Class '50g Pres.. Fidelis 'fl-7, V185 Assoc. Supl., S. '49g Vice-pres., Better Business Cluh 'fl9: ucler, Power Hour '49g Assoc. Pianist. Church '50, g Leader, Prayer Band '50. nvny STANFORD nisterial Yes, an' no: an' mehbe. an' mebbe not. s., Science Club '50g Sec., S. S. '5lg Sec., Knights Hamilton '50g Vice-pres.. Tcxico Club 'fli9. ITH HOLMES dical Secretary Born with a gift of laughter. s., Fidelis '50g Vice-pres., Fidelis '49g Sec., Pre- rsing Club '4'9g Sec., Atom Smushers '5lg Sgt.- mrms, Fidelis '51g Pianist, Fidelis '49, MARY DOUP Home Economics A friendly face, the index of a fr heart. Critic, Ta-Wa-Si '50g Leader, Prayer Band Teacher, S. S. '51, ROSALIE HAFFNER Nursing and Bible Instructor Virtue alone is true nobility. Assoc. Leader, M. V. '51g Sec., S. S. '419g Te S. S. '49, '50, '51, ELLEN voN POI-ILE Nursing and Laboratory Technician She knew the luxury of doing good. Reporter, Soull1.western.er '51g Sec., Foreign Mi Band '4-99 Leader, Prayer Band '51g Teacher. '49, '50, '51, MARY LAGRONE Nursing She hath a heart as sound as a bell. Treas., Theology Club '5Og Sec., M. V. '47g Leader. M. V. '50: Sec.-Treas., Texico Club Sec., Delta Chi Mu '47g Critic, Ta-Wa-Si Leader, Prayer Band '47, '48, '5Og Teacher, '47, '48, '49, '50, MANUEI. GARCIA Teaching I-le is gentle that doeth gentle deeds HARVEY FLETCHER Business I am not arguing with you, l am telling Adv. Mgr., Soulhwesterner '50g Pres., Better Bu Club 749g lr. Deacon '49, senlom - snapping Graduating-again, Mary? Think it will work, doctor? Letis he moving along, please! Happy days are here again. Are you cold, Ceo? Drink to me only- When do you find time, Home is the sailor. Come and join me. 10. There was a little girl . . 11. Striding forward. Editor? 12. Taking life easy 13. Cold too, Daina? F orty-two I +- '9 SJ an Ts F NN x if kk N- : .x p w 1 ' ...l u , .W f sf,f+f.' .' we 1 ' 4 --1 V . l -A w ,, ., ,-4 4 Q- L ,, M-F. vfwgta '.'?.N V cf wg!! fury f., .. m -IV i , .44 ' 5 jgx -- f- ' 1 sg TA 3 - 1, -2 ' ' 'Q an . ,D X xl I rf . I- -x .x. 4 14 'WL' I ,ff 1 5 s Q -1 3 QAM w college Jumoms AIM-- To Herald the Dawnv MOTTO- Horizons Widen as We Climbu COLORS-Chartreuse and Black FLOWER--Red Carnation President ...... BILL CAVIN Vice-president ...4. JOAN DENMAN Secretary MARILYN NIXON Treasurer .A,A., .,., S ANFORD CLAYTON Pastor ..... CHARLES MII.LARD Sergeant-at-arms ..... .... P AUL HARRIS Reporter FONDA CONQUEST Sponsors ..,. , ....,,... MoRRIs LowRY MERRITT SCIIUMANN BILL CAVIN JOAN DENMAN SANFORD CLAYTON MARILYN N1xoN PAUL HARRIS vlan' mai' 'ix EI fa ,fy W I. I ,Y,, . I FONDA CONQUEST W gbfx 'nxrf 'R' - -P' 2? FB' arm-2 -, I, 451 'smug r f Q 'WJ' if il gl Bon BARR P.-KULINE ANDERSON BARBARA ALLEN LORAN ADAMS ARRAII CURRY BIAURITA BAKER LOLA BINCIVIAN COLEMAN BERRY BYRON BUTRUM JANECE RIDENIIOUR ALLENE C0ssEY CHARLES BESSIRE HAROLD CARP!-INTEIK JOAN Cnoucu VALEDA DEWITT T. C. BREWER E My ,? . fb.. 4 1 A wg ::: E . , 9 Q Q , 'hw 'W'-www Am' BELL DAHAN EDWARDS MAum'rA FILLNAN EDWARD DEARING ESTHER I-IOEHN JOYCE HACKETT ORLIE CURTIS MOLLY HUDSON BETTY JONES CLYDE CURTIS WILMA JONES ANNABELLE KINDER I -.45a:::::a:a: -- 6 1:52 i , 'KL 9 'S fix ' W O? I Alum' BELZ BOBBY ENGELK ANcms DENNIS ROY JONES EMIE JAMES Gmns Bonny .Lxcons IVA N L1Nvu.r.lc ALAN Kmc I'Jmua1aN Kunz Srmlmrv KIM: Lu.1,1AN LAIKIIAIIEE Ixus LIVINGSTON IRENE KURZ DANIEL GILL1-IAM I-vNr:Lr.n KING CHANEY GILLIIAM Es'rman Lmcu TOMMY Fowusn BETTY LIs1'oN Fmsnnus KERBS 'HF , 1 Ig ' , 1'- JAMES Psnxms VELMA NICCAMEY BETTY LUKE Josl-3 LARA H. B. PETRY MILLIE MATT1soN BONNIE Moons ALVIN GALUTIA ERNEST ROBERTS SYBIL QUALLS JEANNIE MATTliEWS DoN GRANT CLARENCEY SOUTHARD MARIA MORENO JOAN NORMAN DoN OLSON RAYMOND S'rORrzY BILLY SUMMI-:ns FRANK 'l'RU1x1uLE Mm.v1N WEBER 451 'hr '39 'I V' .r-4 Q M-1 .' Z K A-f' IWAXINE PACE MARY PARRISII JANET SLOOP GLORIA XVEAVIER ,guiiw fa- A O CAROLYN NELSON ADRON TENBROOK CAROLYN Smmzv LEE RAWSON AI.LENE SHELTON FRED SPEYER LORRAINE THOMPSON ROGER THURMAN 4 sv, 1 2 ,sq ,J. is at NH? f ,rf A E QPR A Y Y 4 gt:-7 3 S 5 1 fr jf f 1. s 1'f 'Wsf WESLEY WHITTEN PAUL BLANKLNSHU' GAYLE RHoAns ELDON ENEvoLus0N GAYLE WIiITESELL JERRINE WH1'1'Em3Au GEORGIE ELLISTON HAZEL FLOYD Qin 23? 2 ff 'QQ W' im? if NANN1s'rTE Wl!l'I'E EUNICE Woruc JULIA BEAM VERA GALUTIA f ':71?v'.'.' , ::r.,.g,55 ,Wiijk 1 -. Nx N.-Zx f-.V '-'fc-:R VK' Agni ' .ff : : ALAN WALKER W. B. COLLINCSWORT MERVIN ERNST JIMMY Rooms uf -r- T .gf Y 1 JE fx ff-. '!llsan, wir g g ii: , .X JHL HEQ ff' I'h:1.EN PETRY 'l'u1sLM.A. CILMORE GWEN JOHNSON Doms WOMACK BETTY Jfscous JWARY KALEBAUGII Jul-ILHA XVOOLI-IVIZR WINNIIC JWOONEY JOY OLSON JOHN STUCKICY II:-:msn-1 CLOUSE RIJHY STEPHENS WANDA PARRISH LULA STARKS MARIE WARDROP JWAURINE GRIFFIN 1. .'-f ,. r f A , ...- nl ' 'Q , . .. ,.. .ravi 1 ,. P . . 3. . NMI, ' . ,-M, , SVWIN . ml. A V ti Fu ' 1. . ' A n' . 9 I X M' 'pe-. . . nu . , ' Q ' ' in 'Y v '19 , 4,z- .U .. Q, . ,, .. ,., ' H.. Q bw v ,Qi I 4' nf 1 . . . N.-wi iisggaf 1- A- .,, '-- .-I. ff 3:A - vga' - ik , 'l '- 5 I I , ,- .1 9. .. 2:-.iff -0 iv . . F, bl .Q w,-f - f A We-1. yy, U giigxigm an 'Q -V . . M ,K ., bf g.,,.vWN,,',fx,A 'M ,,. 3 , ' f Y, n-',,,,,,Q Z flaw, M . J,!z.,3,fm sf ' 'ss 1 'yggoyv Q, A x ,. ' ff ,x V, -p ,M X 5, , V A N xr:-: Q. , ,, , A 'f I-,. .' V .J iff 'M ' if- -. is ,mia EQ Z, 'W' 1-Jie. L-1' ,. 5 'N if K? 2' 5' 1 'va ,fxyy 'Q .WM . N4 95 'ff U ' .4 if ,M QM, Wim? q 1,2 if M 41 W N . 'AKC wimfgfm. . 'AW ' M G+, va X-QM, ivagwisc. 1 A1 QQ Y New ' Q- N Q L E4 WE ga ,V H. ' sr iz Lf 'i - TW? 3 .. ,.:.,.,::::: 'x uv , iv. 4, X W Qi ' A V .. A ,,. g Vg Q ,. , 5 fi x 5 ., ' 'X ' 4, 245245. . . QQQW . H H, ,Q x 2 ,, W M L . , 'Vr- , was L H A If :fi 'K , P2329 f Swv '- 1 ' .- - 'I'5'EIEEEEEEEEE?'- AIM- To Finish the Taskv MOTTO-ccTh6 Master's Call is Our COLORS-Royal Blue and Silver ONSORS: EVLYN LINDBI-:Rc C. C. BLACKBURN ATSY FLORY we-president lk City, Oklahoma She smiled and the shadows departed, And those who were frozen hearted felt new warmth again. -fAduptedJ Symonds DON JEFFRIES astor eene, Texas My strength is as the strength of ten Because my heart is pure. -Tennyson RANK OLSON Cox 'Jarliamentarian u ing, Texas 'The world is young and so am Ig Where's that hard job for me to try! -KAdaptedJ Dolben Command FLOW'ER1Whit6 Chrysanthemum -1' LYNN BECK KNIGHT, JR. President Sand Springs, Oklahoma We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it. -Butler JERRENE MEIER Secretary Okeene, Oklahoma This world weire livin' in is mighty hard to beat: You get a thorn with every rose. But ain't the roses sweet? -Stanton WARREN LOVETT Treasurer Keene, Texas Cayly and gayly ran his gay music- The hlithe merry music of trump and of horn. -Perly SHIRLEY NIXON Reporter Keene, Texas Hers the poise and the grace of a princess tall With a dip1omat's tact and skill. --Lynforth EDWIN BECKER San Antonio, Texas As a singest I am not a successg I am saddest when I sing. So are my friends! -Browne MARIE JANELLE ALLEN Jefferson, Texas Everyone speaks well of her heart, Nor can one speak ill of her head. -La Rochefoucauld ERNEST FISHER Bristow, Oklahoma There's never a question about my digestion. .lust plenty of food-for me! -fAdaptcdJ Carryl PATRICIA ANN BRIDWELL Keene, Texas I have made a great dis- covery- I can be silent one whole minute! -Lynton Boa CUMMINGS Aleknagik, Alaska 'tHe looks tlIe whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. -Longfellow WILMA ASHURST Oklahoma City, Oklahoma l'Iang sorrow! Care will k a cat, And therefore, let's mcrryf' -Wither lVILBUR ARTHUR BURTON Perkins, Oklahoma When Duty whispers lo 'Thou must,' The youth replies, 'l can.' -Emerson Bonma JEAN Cox Floyd, New Mexico Why should I worry? Th host thing to do W , When it rains-is to let il rain! -Longfellow JOE CARSON Perkins, Oklahoma Let me go wlIere'er I will I hear a sky-born musi. still. -Emerson CHARLENE DEMING Lincoln, Nebraska A perfect woman nohl planned, To warn, to comfort, an command. -Wordsworth IRAYMOND GARNER llilida, New Mexico The hooks I read and the liff: l lead are sensible and mildg , I like calm hats and I don'l wear spats, but I want my neckties wild. -King OLIVENE BAILEY Fort Sumner, New Mexico The heart benevolent and kind The most resembles Cod. -Burns JAWRENCE DEE HUNT .Jonea City, Oklahoma As proper a man as one shall see In a summer's day. -Shakespeare ,ATRICIA ANN COLLIER Jdessa, Texas She W0l'kCd and sang from morn till night, No lark so hlithe as she. -Biekerstall Inwfsnn KEN! ENA fhoetaw, Oklahoma No fidget and no reformer, just t A calm observer of ought and muslf' -Carman ALVA CADENHEAD Covington, Texas ul am quietly holding fast To the things that cannot fail. -Gladden MELVIN DEAN HERBER Shattuck, Oklahoma My mind lets go a thousand things Like dates of wars and deaths of kings! -Aldrich ANN EAST Elk City, Oklahoma When laughing Ann trips down the street, ' The sun comes out as well. -Herbert DALE JENSEN Keene, Texas Life's a pleasant institutiong Let's take it as 1t.comes. -Gilbert J UANITA EHRLICH Shattuck, Oklahoma HTl1CI'8,S nothin' worth the doin' that it doesn't pay to WY, ' Thought the little black-eyed Mischief, with a twinkle in her eye. -fAdaptedJ Carlton MELBA CULPEPPER Jefferson, Texas Her very frowns seem fairer far Than smiles of many maidens are. -Hartley Coleridge DEL BERTA EWING Tulsa, Oklahoma Lass of the pure unclouded brow And dreaming eyes of won- der! 79 -Carroll CLARANCE NEWTON Modesto, California What a boring life: N0- where to go but out, Nowhere to come but back. -King MARTHA RosE GIST El Paso, Texas 'The time to he happy is now, I sayg The place to be happy is here. -Ingersoll MARY ALICE GROVE Martinsburg, West Virginia I've watched my duty straight an' true- An' tried to do it well. -Carleton SHIRLEY GREENE Corsicana, Texas The slightest approach to false pretence Was never among m crimes. -Carroll SHIRLEY MAE GRIFFIN Houston, Texas There is a garden in he face Where roses and white lilif grow. -Campion RUSSELL OWENS Keene, Texas I never lost a little fish- yes, I am free to say It always was the higgef fish I caught that got away. -Field PEGGY JUNE HOLDEN Baton Rouge, Louisiana The heavens such grace d lend her That she might admired b -Shakespeare ERMA LEE HAFFNER Keene, Texas True as the needle to t pole Or as the dial to the su -Booth ATTIE LEE KING eene, Texas Her little tilted chin that says, 'I want tog so I willl' And sparkling dark eyes that demure, 'But then, I guess I won't pn -Lyndon JEGGY MCCASKILL 'icksburg, Mississippi Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, An excellent thing in woman. -Shakespeare JARRY SEERY Kearney, Nebraska I am a man who has many friends, And many friends have me! -CAdaptedJ Bennett iAENlSL MAE MCSWAIN Corpus Christi, Texas Give me thc Good, thc True, the Beautiful,- Those are the things that payee -Carroll JTARTHA MIRACLE Cleburne, Texas I make the most of all that comes And the least of all that goes. -Teasdale TM ELLEN LANCASTER Dallas, Texas Always her glad 'Good Morning' to those along the way Spread the morning's glory over the livelong day. -fAdaptedl Perry REMA ROBERTA LOWRY Keene, Texas I was glad to be able to answer promptly, and I did: I said I didn't know! -Clemens JOYCE SMITH Keene, Texas I dare do all that may be- come a many Who dares do more is none. -Shakespeare LENJX HILDA MOORE Panama, Panama Let us then he up and doing With a heart for any fate. -Longfellow LINDA DARLENE MARTIN Bluff Dale, Texas The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. -Wordsworth OREATA PAINTER Dallas, Texas She was a phantom of de- light When first she gleamed upon my siglltfl -Wordsworth PATSY PARRISH Levelland, Texas I lock all my troubles in a box Then sit on the lid-and laugh. -CAdaptedJ Backus WENDELL WARD Keene, Texas In spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains a Texan! -fAdaptedl Gilbert BARBARA NELL SANDERS Keene, Texas A most ellicient maiden she, Young, and kind, and fair. -Langley BOBBYE DALE STRICKLIN Keene, Texas List to my song, It shall be witty, but it sl1an't he long. -Stanhope JOSEPIIINE NICHOLS Kerrville, Texas I love tranquil solitude, an such society As is quiet, wise, and good -Shelley GRACE RICH Ardmore, Oklahoma 'iles' to do my duty whatevm lt's worth- Is better than prizes o medals. -fAdaptedJ Rche EUGENE WATKINS Keene, Texas I may not toot a trumpet play the violin Bllf I can drop a nickle the Izickelodianln -Bergan ANN RISBERG Chickasha, Oklahoma The clay shall not he up soon as I, To try the fair adventure to-morrow ! -Shakespeare LILY MARGARET SHERRILL Jefferson, Texas A sweet attractive kind grace . . . Continual comfort in h face. -Spenser lloms THOMAS askin, Louisiana Such delight when she smelt the rose: Oh, what a pity I've only one nose! -fAdaptedl Richards YNELL WORLEY 'ancey, Texas The sweet magic of a cheer- ful faceg Not always smiling, but yet serene. -Holmes IDDIE STOREY leaumont, Texas He could distinguish and divide A hair twixt south und south- west side. -Butler 1LINE WnAn'1'ON Dalhart, Texas The're's no such gold und no such pearl As a bright and happy 'Texas girl! -fAdaptedJ Cilhcrt JTARJORIE lvl-IARTON Dalhart, Texas Loafin', when I had u mind tog Singin', when I felt inclined tof' -Uldaptcdl Belloc MARY ANN SWARTHOUT Houston, Texas 'il wish I wuz a little rock a-sittin, on a hill, A-doin' nothin' all clay long but jest a-sittin' still. -Latiemr DONNA WEBER Petersburg, Texas Girls have curious minds And fain would know the end of everything. -E. B. Browning RALPH LEON THOMAS Keene, Texas A town that boasts inhabi- tants like me Can have no lack of good society! -Longfellow DOROTHY Wusr Wichita Falls, Texas Stay, stay at home my heart and restg Home-keeping hearts are happiest. -Longfellow NIAUDE LAVERNE YOUNG Keene, Texas I have no other but a wo- man's reason: I think it's so, because I think it's so! -Shakespeare Acme lumens AIM-G'Eternit with Christu M0'1'TO-cirlxhe who con uer l-.now the Y ,X q Y COLORS-Yellow and Violet SPONSORS: HERBERT WORK EUNICE WORK N1'r,x RAE CALVERT Vice-presiflent DON DEDEKER Sergean t-at-arms CHII FLOWER-Daifodil CHARLES Sms President LEROY Moomc Treasurer YvoNNE Cmusmzws Reporter LAUHA 'l'AY1,on Secretary CHARLES Houslz Pastor ,J ETTA Cnfxnnocx MMY EATON L BnowN1-: uuNx-3 DEMING Lian Coon mm CANTON RLEEN ANDERSON NETTE FINDLEY IRA Ancocx . nNAnn FAST -ues DICKINSON nm Gll.LnAM mm Lma BAu.1A:Y Loms FAST s CoNzAI.1as Num Cmsscocx mnm' llumen :N I'I1cs1.u1' any FUs'roN Km IIENNIQR 1--'F' DON lloucmorr DIARY ELLEN HUD LOIS HUNTER DEWAYNE HOWA LEROY Hucmss JEAN L1aA1'm:RMA OTIIELLO JonNsT PIOWAIID Huncnvs KRNN15'ru JONES PAT :MCCLAUCI-IE CAROL Koons BOBBY KINDER CURTIS KING JENNIE NIOORE MAIKLENE MARER LAWRENCE LARRA JIMMY OWEN NRTTIR MAR M Lum IWORCAN WALTER LIs1'oN WHAT 1 I mm LL 'rY WILLIARIS 'rx-m WAlZClI1'ER 'E XVILKHS .mam PA1aN1'rz HLHNE SCHNEIDER un: SCIIISLER ucwr Unmc RRELL SMITH -x INIAE Rocxans nN PRINDLE 'mm TALLEY 'mam WATKINS RLENE Pom: .IIRYNE PADGETT HN RIDPATII FNALD RLJDWINE Nrzvuevrz NIKON ncrrnv LONG mronn SINCOMB hr-N Wh.-qv I V, L. 'A F5 5 . Xl, .U Ar' . .ff L .Lp ,.1 , -L ' V Q F W- ,. 5 3 . f .WL-.N 1 K 4. . -, H 1-5 5- -E . 9 www 3 Acme y soph meme AIM- To Attain Perfectiona' MOTTO- Straight Tho' the Path be 1 as COLORS--Green and White SPONSORS: BEN PUTNAM LAWRENCE Cmmnm: IN arrow FLOWER-White Carnation Q . 1 BETTY FAST Vice-president DON WALKER Sergeant-at-arms JAY Smm' President DoN WILSON Treasurer SINA SUE FINDLEY Reporter .1 JANELLL: GRIFFIN Secretary Roman NIIILIEII Paslor S ixty-s ix 1 If .- I .E .E rigxiiglxgs EARL CLONINCIER OLGA ASIITON CLARA BELL JAMES CIIAIxINEss I,.uvAND,x CAMPBELL WANDA COLLIER OCISY GRANT FRANCES HARP SANDRA KING .JOE FISHER WILAIA Tuonms DELIA LARA ,JOHN I-IOEIIN ,Im NNE PAGE HILDA FERNE :MARTIN Sixty-seven Ill' I I f 15 5 i 4 5 3 ' ' 1' I ,Ia -.'---' fi W 1 32 JANNIE BELZ JHAXINE FRAKES LAVADA GRANT RARIONA JENSEN SHIRLEY MOORE JOHN CEDOTAL JOHN EVANS TOMMY GOODMAN C. A. GREEN EDWARD HAFFNER JOHN EARL MCCAUGHN JERE PADON ARNOLD PLATA JACK ROBINETTE ROGER VANDIERWILT NDRMA PDLK LANELL TSCIIUDY SONIA TAYLOR FLOYD SIIEYILR BIIARJORIE PARKIIR CARDLYN SIIRINIJ MYRA PRIEST LAVIQRNE SIIIIILI. BEVERLY WCJNIACK NDRIIIA SAVAGE ERNIas'r ZIEGIINIIALG WusI,IcY TAYLOR Wa DEXTER MASON Lows PAGE WILI.IAh1 PAYNE DAVID SCIIWINN FRANK ADDIS Acaoe UQGSHWAH AIM-HHCEIVCII Our Coal MOTTO- Earth Our Challengea' COLORS-BIDS and White FLOVVER-BlllCb011I'l6t Ofl:IC6I2S President ,.... ARDENE BARKER Vice-president ...., .... L LOYD GUTHRIE Secretary ,.,. ALFREDA WALL!-:N Treasurer ......,. ...... J IMMY EAST Pastor ...,..4,...,..,. ,.... D ONALD RHO.-SDS Reporter .... ....,. L AGENE MOORE Sergeant-at-arnms .,... VELT REICH Sponsors .... ........ J AY CLYMER HAROLD DRAKE Anm-:Nl-: B,xnKl':u LLOYD Glrrlmlu ALFIQHDA XVALLEN JIMMY EAST DONALD RHOADS V1-zxxr Rlilfill LAOENL: Moonm ANNA JO ALLCOOD NORMA BLAKEWAY Ross Bmsco MAn'rnA Cuourzu CICOIICIC CARLSON Brcvlinm' BRITTON TERRY CAGLE ARLENE CARTER LAlsL BIIRTGN SYDNA ANN CULPIZIIWIZR ,l1armYGLAsscOcK RIARY ANN HOEIIN FRANKLIN HOUSE JOHN KEALY EDWIN MITCHELL PAUL SHERMAN BEN STEVENS CLIFFORD REICH N , , CLETIS HUEF ANN LATIMER RACHEL TAYLOR JOYCE TURNER EVELYN TRUMBLE ALMA HUNT ,JOYCE M1r.L1cn JOAN MORSE JO LENE SUMMERS DAVID VANDERWILT PATSY HOWAND BILLIH MCCOY DARLENE PENNER PHYLLIS STRAYER JEAN TAYLOR THOMAS NICCONATIIY KENNETH POLK Roman PLATA I'IEnsc1uzL Suns RICHARD THOMPSON Seventy sjllx s 1 lil g +n W' pl 341 tw ,Q -' ' -w 3 494-3 5 1 1 1 In s .Nia 5. W X 7 ' 3 .WM . Y? If IJ ,H ii V ale :UQ QP wg lv' 29 LH: if 4 l I 4 QI. 1-ufxxxgf Q f '!'iig,'L 't 'X3'9: hu in P i i 3 i s 2 I-if 'Mug iff. F4 Us M: ll ix! L, nl' 95225 ' 'us 5 wk ,ri f!'5 EgEX EEE .ffggwz i 51, ai MIL .wliliiiw g mm 1 ,ygurf 1 x 9 x A Mm A. ..f I . . the PERRY G. HILLS Principal, Supervisor, Grades 7, 8 CGHTQHSIIQAIIGU CHQO Sig? ,RE Modern building, new equip- ment, progressive teachers, improved methods-but the s a In e unchanging purpose remains: to train hand, head, and heart for G0d's service. LOTTIE WOODRUFF WARREN Supervisor, Grades 1, 2 A Busy morznmq mlthe pr2mclplAl's office i l i 1 j I E X 1 LW , sz ig Q , i .iae R 3.- VERA BAKER WIARY JANE DOUGLAS Supervisor, Grades 3, 4 Supervisor. Grades 5, 6 OUIQ OUUQGSI IQECIQUVES Miss Douglas' students proudly dis- Light hearts make light work in Miss play their art posters. Baker's sunny room. Desks cleared. It,s Mrs. Warren's Story Hour, a favorite time for pupils and practice teachers too. X5 corgxiagg Q: W V21 - 'll l 5 y , i .11 be-..:LL . CLASS ' 4937- , V .7 .P s LJ ww fin X su. .Tv sf 5 I Ja 'ivy Q x A .7 '4 gg.. -1 . ,,5w1 ' 1 5 ,- ' 4 ' X r I I I F 11 vw 1 4 In s My 'V 143 L 'I - mf. 9 ..e ' , :lv '5- Bd -5-1 ': ' Vw - 3' .Q b , - 119.4 ' gg, 1275.2 -' , .4 - ef Lb . ?7'?'1 ' A .L X :j '1'.1.? '- ' ' W ,552 , ff ' V1 . . Qi: , , .I-511 -'1 '1- vw ' - a , F. . I .na Al 'v mr - 1 Q i gn. gig .F , .il Q rv A K ,.A:M..5 , ,giw1llQf'1! 'ffisfq. K 4 U41 lZ,.RE,.1 T x, fi 'S' Ii Tfizili, V MHQMI ......... ,, 5. 3 f, 4 ' ..' -, 5, jf Q., .H ,H 'W Q A W gf-in ff . - '1 fx, -' ' ' .,.:11z 7Let Us Break i Brea.d Together Negro Spiritual Arnby WILLIAM LAWRENCE , ' Am V WW , , V W ?igf'gQi-f fQ ALS! f fi N 1. Let bread tongethwufr on our knees , ....... Let ns wine tmgeth-or nn nur kneos,......... Let us ALTO ' knees, LQHPPS, 'FIENJR B ASS 1 -us, sa Voice Reduction 221-1.4: drink UW!! G11 I L Iii gwhon I Let- '-:f::j:4 When I Vwigiiiztg ' et us iv' A A 'Hi 1-ur km-Ps. 1. 3 et HS drififii WSENF Hu nur knees. Turhen I , 15+ f3115'ie53iT 3 -jp 5 M FW -1 A' - - - ' - , r' f 2 ff r lur.m-Jn H. D. ,itil-'IVIIIICS Prfslnr .qf'l7f'Ilfll-Ilflj' .flzlvwilisl Cllllffll Trainc--cs at S0lIli'lWCStCl'll Junior Cnllcgc 'c grateful fur the heritage of frccflmn that theirs in their hcluvml A1ncric'a. Here with- ,tt fear they may joyfully worship zu,'c:o1'd- to the dict,ulcs of their cmlsr-icnceg here nsecrated youth and aged veterans may ther to blend their praise and hcurtis dc- Jtion in homage to the King of Kings and nord of Lords. Seven ly-ll inc math Dmvlteqet .5 Z ' i fi! ,.t. WN, sa e af l x -J. si' vlsltlncg chaplains Always welcome on the campus are our guest speakers who Come from far and near bringing encouragement, instruction, and goofl counsel. L. A. SKINNI-ZR, Assoc. Sec. of M. V. Cen. Conf., Fall Week ol' Prayer Counselor J. E. EDWARDS, Assoc. Sec. of Home Mis- sionary Dept. of tlic General Conference N. R. DOWER, President of the Texas Conference . 1 'HH Earns 15, . Turn, your eyes Strange-ly dun In the IIHE DOWEQ HOUR VOICE of youth CODSECQAUOH SERVICE U16 SABBAUW SCHOGI IZIRSIZ SGITIGSTEIQ OHIICERS Supt. ...........,...............,........ FRED SPEYER Assoc. Supt. ...., .A.. I RMA ROLLER Assoc. Supt. ...4,......... ART BELL Secretary ...... ......., A LLENE COSSEY Assoc. Sec. .... .,...,,...,,.. G ENE WILKES Assoc. Sec. ,,., MOLLY MAE HUDSON Sponsor , .....,.......,..... BETTY CHRISTENSEN SGCOUO SGITIESIGIQ OHICGQS Supt. ..,........,...,.,,......... BYRON BUTRUM Assoc. Supt. ,... MII,LIE MATTISON Assoc. Supt. ..... ...., B ETTY JANE LUKE Secretary ,.,... .,.., P AULINE ANDERSON Assoc. Sec. ..,,,. HARVEY STANFORD Assoc. Sec. .... ..... C HANEY GILL1-IAM Sponsors .... ......... AGNES EROH WILLIANI ADA Ms Sabbath School officers note with satisfac tion an increased attendance. Miss Dorlancfs Sabbath School class. . Wu. ...... 4 1, . M ,m.,,,..,,., sfiizggt. 5 1? H' if was A ss as Vf ' 'T A E -:-: T 5 1 1 ff. fggjf 3 M ,MN 5.!Qg, ? 35 YNISSIOVIAIQ VOlLllTCG6l2S lil RSE SGITTESCER OHIICGQS Leader ....,.4..,...4... .....,.. ,..,.,. G L EN ELLIS Assoc. Leader .....AAA.. ....,,... M ARY LAGRONE Assoc. Leader . ...... ,.,.. C HARLENE DEMINC Secretary ,.,, ,,,....,.4.........,..... I AY SLOOP Assoc. Sec. .......,.,..,...,.,..,,.,,., RUTH Coucu Sponsors ..,,..,. MR. AND MIIS. JAY CLYMER secono semesten oftlcelzs Leader ..................,..........,.. BOBBY JACOBS Assoc. Leader .,..,.. ....,. R OSALIE HAFFNER Assoc. Leader ,... ..,.. E DWARD DEARING Secretary ...,.,.,.. ...... E RNEST FISHER Assov. Suu. ..,. .,.,......,.,..... A NN EAST Sponsors ..... ..... T I-IELMA GALBRAITI-1 DOROTHY DORLAND The glorious Holy City is portrayed on Mrs. Clymer's flannedgraph. Missionary Volunteers review their pledge Wee ,gg as Patsy Flory, Corrine Deming Art Bell Nita Calvert, Melba Woolever, Nita Ehrlich, Leroy Gillan, Orlie Curtis IH the seavlc Members ol' the l,ilc1'alurc Band, Patsy and Corrine leave a truth-hlled paper, a cheerful word and friendly smile at another home. Since those who spread sunshine bask in the sunshine themselves, it would be dillicult any Sabbath afternoon to find a happier group than the Texico Sunshine Band and its genial leader, Art Bell. Singing the gospel message as an en- couragement to needy, discouraged hearts is the special privilege and pleasure of the Jail Mission Band. Eighty-four of the king Sludenl seniinzn' speakers gain an exper- ience in presenting Bilmle Lruths to their fellow students lllut gives 'them greater conhclence and poise before other audi- ences. Charles knows from his colporlenr exper- ience that ri message-filled hook placed in ai home is Z1 lerlile seed that may hear lruil for the Kingdom. A picture on the screen, a few simple worcls of explanation-uncl the students, like Rosalie, Gnd in this quiet inmssnming way an avenue for imparting Truth to in- quiring minrls. F zghly- Eve Gerald Sabes Charles Sims Rosalie Haffner in ca G0 Cf 'wa wmwff ffl lHS'CI2Llm6lTCAl 6r1S6mBleS southwestenn JUNIOR COll6Cg6 OQCHGSERA COLIN G. FISHER, Dzreclor the strzmq ensemlale Cecil Conquest Donna Rae Smith Darrell Smith lVilma Jones Thelma Gilmore Leroy Hughes Sanford Clayton Colin C. Fisher Carolyn Spring fl 'Q' ,aim it GUNS' Ql6G ClL1B Misnmrr SCI-IUMANN, Direclm YUUSIC XE SOUKHWESIGQH jLlUI0l2 cotteoe The power of good music cannot he over estimated. At Southwestern lunior College, as in every organized unit of society, the morale building qualities of elevating music are easily recognized. The student who has enriched his life with and appreciation for the beautful in music, who has developed his own creative powers and talents in music expression, or who has cultivated the art of team Work in music ensembles is a student with a fuller preparation for melodious living and harmonious serving. Ninety .ll-li colleoe BAND HERBERT A. WORK, Director lDSU2Um6T lIB.l. UQIOS CLARINET Darlene Martin Donald Dedeker APIIONEQ Arclene Barker Russell Owens , ,' K- N , Ilallle mg TRUMPETS, Donna Wclyor Alan King Floyd Speyer Warren Lovett 'ii ' Q, il - 2 1,4 wid- ., V 5- rdqp Tu., , ,.,. 5-'TJCL -' ' --f?f 511-- wx J vi 'Y y if iff l iii . .,h,, -Ar 5 , ...,.,.,.,. FEL- 2 1 PIANO QUARTET Daina Ramey ...4........ Carolyn Spring Fonda Conquest ...... .,.......,. J oe Carson TnoMnoN1s QUARTET MIXED QUARTET Nancltc White ....,... Valcda DeWitt Herbert A. Work ..,. Darlene Martin Fred Spcycr ...... ....,..,.. H oy Jones Warren Lovett ........ .,.,...... H oy Jones x 01159 Wx 3 Q: . My MAX M. WILLIANIS Superintendent, College Mill MAX TREVINO Accountant, College Mill PAUL H. GALBILAITH Salesmanager, College Mill VANCE M. REED Salesman, College Chenille 1 , Y, , R. L. CARR BEN PUTNAM Slrperirztemlent, College Chenille Snperlnlelulenl, lVIalnle1mn,ee NIERLE M. ROLLER H. C. LOVETT lllunoger, College Store Snperinlerulent, Farm, and Dairy DELL RAMEY E. E. SEAMOUNT Director, Cafeteria Slzprilzterulerlt, Conslrurlion technical staff Ano Salesnmnnger, College Press S 6 I C Q S JAY B. CLYMER Superintendent, College Press WILLIAM C. ADAMS MAMIE GREENHILL Superintendent, College Laundry CHARLES CLARK Assistant to Snperinlenzlent, Ninetynsix Maintenance college mlll Varied school industries not only al- ford a means of hnance but also provide training in special skills. Gayle Vifhitesell and Melba Woolever demonstrate profess- ional technique in wrapping finished trellis. Caution is a must in the machine department-the place where raw material is prepared for assembly purposes. Only those eighteen years of age are permitted to operate these hazardous machines. Actual assembly of parts to furnish homes with such articles as desks, trellis, and lawn furniture is the prime function of the assembly department. Many stu- dents earn much of their expenses by doing piece-work on these items. N inezy-seven COHEQE DIQESS Expert linotypists are in demand in the printing field. Roger's apprenticeship in the College Press is su1'e to prove lucrative. K M Many girls gain valuable experience in pears pleasant! This busy shop scene affords an over- all picture of a full shift of employees. Our College Press cares for all the local printing jobs and makes many contracts with outside firms. proof reading copy, running the addresso- graph, and folding the finished materials. Photographically, at least, the work ap- CQHEQG ClW6I'lIll6 Evidently Doris enjoys 6'modeling beautiful robes and. displaying endless varieties of chenille spreads. We believe she is justly proud of these products she helps to make. N The Boots and Saddle design has proved very popular with chenille custom- ers lhroughout the Southwest. Any cow- boy would he proud of this saddle when Esther has completed her clipping process. Here's the place where speed, skill, and dexterity are displayed! Nirnble fingers and alert minds soon help transform an ordinary piece of cloth into one of the many beautiful chenille products. SERVICE oepantnf This isn't as dangerous look-not if you know wh touch. Darrell and Tom co that telephone installation or 1 a small part of the many formed by our Service Depar The College Laundry offers many a young lady an opportunity to learn an especially useful homemaker's skill. Laund- ering needs of both dormitories are ade- quately cared for by the workers in this industry. What might seem to be a Herculean task to most of us is but a matter of blue prints, measuring tapes, and surveyors' Cplus careful thought and planningj to the experts of construction. Much work is in store for them in view of the new home for the president, the mill building and other immediate projects. catetenla BAKGQY Speaking of experts, Bakers Harris and Hottal certainly lack little in their Held of baking. Any student immediately comes to attention at the mention for bewitching aromaj of their hot rolls or brownies. ,f Keene. 1 V' Jiisl-4.4 COl'lSl1lTlCI'S. UH:-:re goes my last five, but this ISD I so lamentable when one reallzes money is being spent wisely. The friendly College store is the campus shopping center in Rows of cans such as Alan 15 carefullx arranging remain empty a very short tlmc soon these containers will carry abundant supply of the College Dairy Grade A pasturized milk to campus and off campus 5 , ,gl X' 4-1:-Q , .-1 ' 1 ' -in-A o , r xx. 1 I ' ' H rf X gas' , FE . ' :Q 1 ' W W ,M A X2 QQ, .Sm K ' M f If W, 'f A 0 3 1 RN ,f I . M , AA, 15:1 i wmmkg 'E N ' r X 4 PM A 5' Pleasant Moments in the Mess Hall Definitely On Limits. K. P. Duty. XM-at Hunflrerl four . V 1 1' W I u-. 1.1 , 71' . A, 'if A1 . .- s-fa, . - . si 1' Lx, . '- . v, 4 '-. - -1. A H-V-,V y .4 - 1 K-nb - 1 - .. f I ,'?.iI'- '. -. Vfiuzjgzx, ' - ' - ' ---' 4-X nu, 'ff ll wgigiifrf' v -L .L 5g4mf.zw.:-9g,.3fAQ5if! . yu. 1. . ' 14' fj.,.q ,.g X -5.3,'f ,. .-.f ' - X... Jw. 11 -yff: ' ' ' V 'EIT-,:f-L X' P l ' 'HM Y .- wb I ,tsl K, -Jil ,i Ax-1 9-T-. , fi,-. 5 -gr H' :I I- 4 tv -,Jr Y., ' if- . ge..Lf:, 1 '..+?,v . 5 x ,xgfgg :-gr?-. E11 ' . -if 'J - . V f 5 .,z.'?Fl ' --qv MAI -A . , r- - .. 1-,I .1-1, ,' --.j- Sl, ..r---'- A -- -A . ,. qxxx 4: 4 . U X IVY,-. 4 Q44 'v A'-xt-'ffl 'V ' .4 fag -TL.1- jg... ,ff v .'.,-,- A ..J.4,.A .. ,Y-M K., 55? L J 3 hwy ' ,J . . L- - A , 1..f- 4- '- rd' - ' W , ' .1 . ' ' ' - 4 L I .- ' Vg.. V Nuff-g'. M .,,. X-1: .- . .vfsn ' V .. L . ' '..,--.2-...Q 1 r '- ln, P nonth emo south hall earanacks E M l w and V -2':g.i'i-2. HBlinks seems a signal for friendly greetings as well as a gentle reminder that it will soon be Hlights out. Inspection has no terrors for Donna and Anne this morning, for they are con- fident of being awarded another blue honor-card. The uwoman in the shoe had no monoply on crowded quarters, and, evident- ly, her family didn't know how to manage as deftly as these capable young misses of old South Hall. r' -,-- fm sp. if- is .. V n,4, ,f4s1 ,nf M - it 5 - E . f it -5- E' ' xiii., K Q .inn n W Whig, 4 s .22 A si- . 'ggi-1 . , 'gi ' ' 1 , - , , . my 4' , -1: L-'1 ,1.',,f.., I-J, E ,zz ,,-.. 'V W .EE -574--.nfl f, - I' 1' ' 'qflfnl 1 -. Q,-TI, Wg-. ' '-'wif , -, 7 H -1 ' A., .',, 'AW'-M r sm, Q Q f'T'.f12I-it , 4 - i '-MH v ,- u..- . -5 :Y am, Fa va 5-J ...4 .1 ya All 4,1 ,. EI-r - 'N ,.,-:ii-.jx hamilton l'lAll BAQRACKS Three brave knights of Hamilton. Whafs wrong with this for comfort? Always a morale booster-a letter from home. Commltcmy social cluss kmqhts of hamilton IIA-WA-Sl xenfssnw- x .-A J - f 1 if --ww .UL iw., EY M YS'l'l'S , UXYUAS ID TEXAS One would hardly expect llllylllillg in Texas to he very ordinary and certainly not a Christmas Reception planned and directed hy thc illil-XVH-Sl and lficlelis frirls. . v P It would have hccn dlllieult to hnd one ordinary thing ahout it! From the Ci 5' ' ' 77 ' c.llI'lSlll1ZlSY-l00lClll'T lunch hoxes with ., D ylllllllly-lZl5llltg conlentslj to the hale and hearty Cowhoy Santa Claus everything was cnrlmmlimzry-anul, everything was Texan----except. nmylzc the snow man and the unique ice pond . . . they might he too, hoccasionallyl 'lt the girls were inferring this cor- diality, gay music, and holiday spirit to he typical of this particular state. then their guests would readily agree that a Christmas in Tcxas is a gala event indeed. vlllacge social cluas SIG FHA 06112 BGIZA ' -yi ' 5 X 1 1 - f 32 The belief of Ili! cud ix member ol ilu: Signs neu. nam can fr . ,YL .,t , I Z l 2 O fuoelus clue. W V , ' g A gg L '. A -ff Q 1 12. , u Q,.A ' ' 4 Aw X szuaaiigiiff . A ' is , ' M- V. . , .... A ,asimx f-. ' , , 'x ,J L, CAITIDU The Student Association sponsors a new variety of Student-Faculty Reception- a good friendly autograph-mixer. Chief Crazy Horse and his squaw, Smiling Face, give the Rangers a little trouble at the outset in the Southwesterner Campaign, but Tex and Sally lead the Rangers to victory over their foe. Seventy strong, the Academy Seniors appear in their Class Presentation, Decem- ber 15, 1950. An enthusiastically received program was presented in Chapel by the Woorlwimi Ensemble from North Texas State Teachers' College at Denton, Texas. W Q wlohtlohiis Music lovers on the campus, such as the Delta Chi Mu Members, look for- ward to attending the Dallas Symphony Concerts held periodically in the Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium in Fort Wlorth. Dr Inn. with its Nconverted bartend- qn y ' . . . ers ', proved to he an interesting feature in the unusual 'l'enLperm1,ce Parmle sponsored bf the Colleffe Chzuter of the American 5 rv - Temperance Society. Delegates from the Student Associ- ation spend three husy, prohtable days in the Inlercollegiale Workshop held at Southern Missionary College, Collegedalc, Tennessee. After a strenous day of hivouac activ- ities, the lVI.C.'C. men cnjov an hour of relaxation about the camp fire. 9l.? '. K.!HM .4dJ '. 1 ' -' 55: ', 3115181-I' 2 Q .5 , X may V iiiiwwaf: , 2 wg Xifr-: CX 4 1 aww? .wah Y lavish W N N. an Q. 3 . -rx -X ,, 4+ Q. . 4 .. vwm. 'nlunnnllf' E8 WI,-V ELI ' U , am ,H Mniunauiu '1 w ' 3 31 is : fd fi. u wi was v-,i .mn- R T 'Qr. ' ?.!'7v .- ff 432.1 21.-, fag ,, W W, 'qggz u,:.,.l if 'I ,., '- Q . !' ,, I N .f Y MX x ..-wr, T E' ww . ELM 3 - ..--Q1-wvvrgm u-..- - r w C .., on I' ' gli? I V t W A tk 4 'Q just manklnq time 1. Giants of the Earth. 2. lt's a great worlfl, Angrisf' 3. Want your lace washed? 4. NISH,ll that too hurl? 5.1-lomcmakcrs of the future. 6. Let's sing another one. 7. The Merry Triplets. 8. Young Atlas, the Second. 9. Why should books bother 10. Straighten my tie, please. us? 11. No, I'm not tongue-tied. 12. A perfect Georgia peach! 13. All in, Annabelle? 14-. Demure maiden. 15. Hi, DeWayne! 7? .gh if ref ADD Dunl Wu lunli slumlionsl Smile uml llc in style. Ruger. A lmppy lul are wel Olmserval ion Point. Roger llll llll!l'- ary tour. W. P. A? Smile, please. '4Ul1, Holi' The pal for 1110. Better slay u- wuke, Alun. Smiles w- lllu Deming brunml. bel Il ml! uf low, Clxarles. Any lisli in llie pond? A llc - Wersi , among llmrnsl x. - -L., fi 1 SR' ff 1 N Q. 'fizkllw ' A .' 'Vf-1'-A' 2' ' T'a.'-pw I 7 f ' 4,2 f. sw. . ff' .. .X Q. wwfliff M5 fH,g T157 H QUE.- 545. :Q if-171465, Lfff , Q ...ui ',., . 'gf 7611, w' 1,ff25?.h433 V. N If 1 raw J? J VW F-v ii! - V 'ff Q- S. -,sg t 532,114 F, an ' I ' '31 -I QN X555 , W, Mix 1. v , .F .'r V- . Q' .-. ' ' J, ri? ' v .4.,,. - '- ' . 1 X ,Q l . ,.. ' , If YQ- . -1 1' 661: 3, 'A' l MM N., y AM, N, ,lvlqgg H-gn . 1 JF - Q , V ,J ,Q . ' N A Y, W lp. ll f , - 1 , f -gf A-P L. 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UELAHUMA HUGE AND BIBLE HUUSE 528 N. W. 13th - Box 528 OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA DAVISSTUDIO Sf? YUUH ccWiZl0aA 77 PHUTUEHAPHEH .701 1949, 1950, 1951 il? CLEBURNE TEXAS UNION, THE SENIOR COLLEGE EOR,THE SOUTHWEST, PLANS EOR,800-OOO STUDENTS Arc YOU Going to Be One of Them? S The College of the Golden Cords Finish Your Worli. at Southwestern Junior College then come to Union College Union Offers Degrees In: L b l A Courses Education R l g Music Ed Ag l Nursing B Administration Sccreta ' l T 3, 60th Year of Service llll ITUPII f:l3'l.l.lfl3lE LINEULN 5, NEBRASKA C0lI1lIllll1l'lllS of flw Texico Conference of S. D. A. AND Texico Book and Bible House COIIgl'df1llHfl0lI.Y to fbe Class of 1951 CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW Tbz' Only Daily Pajlw' In 10171111111 Cozrufy YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR KEENE RESIDENTS 54.75 FUR I-IEALTI-VS SAKE EAT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES from IIM HILL PRODUCE CQ. 1201 jones Street Fort XVOYCII, Texas Store No. 1. 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Yes, I've come from lamp lighter to electric servant in just about fifty years. And there's every indication that I'll continue to find still more and better Ways to make your life easier, happier and more comfortable through econoxnical elec- trical living. All of us at TPRL will continue to do everything possible to keep your electric service what it has always been . . . high in quality and low in cost . . . the best bargain in your family budget? Your Electric Servant TEXAS POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY george wafLin5 WATCH REPAIR 1 Watches and W'atcl1 Bancls Phone 62-M Keene Texas l C07ZgTdf1lldti07ZS MCKee,S Departrnent THE DOLLAR HOUSE Store You Wfzfnr Ii! Wfr' bam' Il! GOGD FOODS We Specialize in Ladies' Dresses West side of courthouse square Mcnis Suits Cleburne Cleburne Texas ALLHANDS 86 SWATZELL, INC. 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Wywwe 1'-., wrll w wwwvmwmuwuwn rwlw E1 'w'vw rw --1 'rw 1'vr-' w ',1-l1 WEEE '4w'l1 ww -:'E'1w- w wl1-f-1 .41. .w,'w1 n 1 . flwtw El ltfl WMHHWMHW' 'n' Vwwwwwl 955 f nuuu - ron worm 2 wxamn run 0 umocx ' umm: 0 nonevzw I 1 9 'PURE' 145' SNOW ilk Ice Cream ELEHUHNE A - southwesteno Junlom college entistees Adams, Loran, Keene, Texas .... .......,..,.................... 3 , 4-5 Adcock, Betty, Keene, Texas .....,,.. ........ K Second semester! Adcock, Clara Jo, Kee11e, Texas ............ ..,.......... 2 , 63, Addis Frank 4221 Camma e Houston 17, Texas ,.,,,.....,.... 1 1 7' g 9 Allen, Barbara, Denham Springs, 123 66 Louisiana .....,,.....,........... 3, 45, 78, 89, 90, 98, 105, 111 Allen, Janelle, Route 4, Jefferson, Texas ..,, 2, 56, 91, 114 Allgood, Anna Jo, Keene, Texas ...,.,......,.., . ,..............., 2, 69 Anderson, Carrleen, Box 403, Tyler, Texas ........ 3, 63, 109 Anderson, Pauline, Box 65, Stibnite, Idaho .... 3, 45, 109 Anderson, Sandra, Box 273, Keene, Texas ..,,........ 2, 10, 30, 31, 34, 38, 40, 43, 81, 92, 112, 121 Ashton, Olga, 1885 Lincoln, Brownsville, Texas . ,..,....,.........................,........,... 3, 67, 88, 91, 109, 115 Ashurst, Wilma, Box 2642, Stkyd. Station, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ...,..........,..................,.................. 3, 56, 109, 114 Bailey, .lonnie Lee, Ft. Sumner, N. Mex. ........ 2, 63, 109, 111 Bailey, Olivene, Ft. Sumner, N. Mex. .... 2, 9, 57, 109, 111, 114 Baker, Maurita, Hitchcock, Oklahoma .,....,.,........... 2, 45, 109 Barker, Ardene, 2614 Cherry Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas .......,........,...,............, 2, 69, 73, 88, 90, 91, 111 Barr, Bob, 702 North Third, Harlingen, Texas , ....... 3, 45, 110 Bascom, Albert, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas .... iSecond semesterl Beam, Julia, Route 2, Box 429, Benton, Ark. .,.,...,...,.... 2, 50 Becker, Edwin, 1909 Waverly, San Antonio, Texas ...,,.,,..A..,............................,.......,. 2, 56, 109, 113, 114 Bell, Art. Box 132, Tucumcari, New Mexico ........,... 3, 8, 46, 81, 83, 84, 108, 109, 115, 120 Bell, Clara Faye, 115 No. Brood, Guthrie, Okla. ........ 2, 8, 67 Belz, Arbit, Route 1, Sanger, Texas ................ 3, 46, 109, 118 Belz, Jannte, Sanger, Texas ..............,., ........................ 3 , 67 Belz, Weldon, Valley View, Texas .......,..........,. 2, 38, 40, 118 Berry, Coleman, Keene, Texas .,.................. 3, 8, 35, 45, 88, 89, 91, 115, 118, 120 Bessire, Charles, Keene, Texas .......,...,.................... 3, 45, 112 Bingman, Lola, Aleknagik, Alaska ....... ..................., 2 , 45, 91 Birkhead, Bill, 3402 Kenmore, Dallas, Texas 3, 8, 112 Blakeway, Norma Lee, Ardmore Sanitarium and llosp. Ardmore, Oklahoma .....,.,..,....,.............,...,..,..... .. 3, 69 Blankenship, Paul, Sapulpa, Oklahoma .........,,....,.... 2, 50, 109 Bolles, Betty, Route 3, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma .. ...,.. ........ .... . 2 , 38, 40, 119, 121 Brewer, T. C., Box 186, Keene, Texas .. . .. 3, 45 Bridwell, Patricia, Box 177, Keene, Texas ..., 3, 9. 56, 112, 114 Briseo, Ross, Liberal, Kansas ........ . ....,. . 3, 69, 109 Britton, Beverly, Keene, Texas 3. 69, 90, 112 Brown, Carole, 56 Beauregard, Maplewood, Louisiana . .......... .. . 2, 38, 40, 78,-89, 90 Browne, Neil, 812 Mclntosh, ,Houston 9, Texas .,.......,.. .,................,..,,.. ....,........... 3 , 8, 63, 109 Brownfield, Wanda, Box 262, Boswell, Oklahoma .................,,.................,....,,.....,. lSecond semesterl Burton, Lael, Route 2, Perkins, Oklahoma ,. ........ 2, 69, 109 Burton, Wilbur, Route 2, Perkins, Oklahoma ....,.,...,...........,,............ 3, 56, 108, 109, 114, 122 Butrum, Byron, Keene, Texas .......,...,..,. 3, 8, 32, 35, 45, 125 Caclenhead, Alva, Covington, Texas .................... 2, 57, 114 Cagle, Terry, Route 5, Shawnee, Oklahoma ......... 2, 69, 109 Calvert, Buddy, Route 2, Grove, Okla. .......... 3, 78, 89, 109 Calvert, Nita Rae, 1518 West Texas St., Dennison, Texas ,.,........,.,,,..,..,.........,.... 3, 62, 84, 89. 90, 109, 122, 123 Campbell, Lawanda, Happy, Texas ,,.......... 3, 67, 90, 109, 111 Canton, Bobbie Jean Keene, Texas ..........,..,.......... 2, 63 , , 112 Carlson, George. Hickory, Oklahoma ......,... ................ 2 , 69 Carpenter, Harold, Keene Star Rt. Cleburne, Tex. ,,...... 3, 45 Carson, Joe, Box 86, Perkins, Oklahoma ,. ............ .,.. 3 , 8, 56, 88, 93, 109, 114 Carter. Arlene, 1017 East 14th Street, Ada, Okla. ........ 3, 69 Cavin, William, 2766 Mason Avenue, Baton Rouge, Louisiana . .,..,...,....,......,...... 3, 8, 33, 44, 109, 114, 118 Cedatol, .lol1n, 2630 Gracie Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana ,......,,... ....,..,.......................,.,.,......., 3 , 8. 67, 119 Chamness, James, Wolfe City, Texas ................ 3, 67, 97, 119 Chrispens, Yvonne, Route 3, Dalhart, Teptas ,.............. ...........,,,................ 2 , 62, 89, 90, 106, 109, 114 Clayton, Sanford, Box J, Floyd, Cloninger, Earl, Box 212, Sheridan, Texas ..,..,......... 67 Florida ...,........ 2, 9, 30, 31, 44, 52, 78, 88, 89, 92, 108, 124 118 3, Clouse, Herbert, Box 72, Keene, Texas ...... , 2, 51, 112, Collier, Patricia, 607 North McKinney, Odessa, Texas ...,..............,..,......,........... 2, 9, 57, 89, 90, 111, 114 Collier, Wanda, 607 North McKinney, Odessa, Texas ........,..,.........,...,.....,.,,,...........,.........,...,,. 3, 67, 90, 109 Collingsworth, W. B., 2219 jasper, Wichita Falls, Texas .......,......,,...........,...,...,...........,,........,.....,.,.,....,...,... 3, 50 Conquest, Cecil, Hutchinson, Minn. .,,.....,...,,..,.,... 3, 38, 40, 43, 78, 88, 39, 92, 111, 122 Conquest, Fonda, Hutchinson, Minn. .... 2, 44, 78, 89, 90, 93, 109, 110, 111, 115, 119, 121 Cook, Oro Lee, Route 2, Box 446, De Queen, 2, Arkansas ..................,.,........,....,......,..................,......,. 63 Cooper, Lowell, Route 2, Weiser, Idaho Cossey, Allene, 1203 N. Spring, Amarillo, Texas .,........,..... 2, 45, 78, 81, 82, 89, 92, 109, 115, 124 Couch, Ruth, Choctaw, Oklahoma .............,.. 3, 38, 40, 43, 75 Cox, Bobbie, Floyd, New Mexico .......,........,........... 2, 56, 114 Cox, Frank, Box 447, Luling, Texas .,......,...,.,,...,...,.........,.. 3, 0, 55, 109, 114, 115, 119 Craddock, Lou Etta, Box 333, Turley, Oklahoma ..,......,..,......,.......,,.,...............,....,.... 3, 9, 63, 99 Crouch, Joan, Box 227, Keene, Tex. 2, 45, 83, 119, 124, 125 Crouch, Martha, Box 227, Keene, Texas .,,..,.. 3, 69, 112, 119 Culpepper, Melba, Route 4, Jefferson, Texas ,.....,,..............,,.,.......... 2, 58, 91, 104, 109, 114, 115 Culpepper, Sydna Ann, Box 143, Keene, Texas ...........,.............,...................................... 3, 69, 91, 112 Cummings, Robert, Aleknagik, Alaska .... 3, 8, 34, 56, 109, 114 Curry, Arrah, 602 Smithlantl, La Junta, Colo. .. 2, 8, 45, 124 Curtis, Clyde, 211 East Jasper, Tulsa 6, Oklahoma ............ 46 Curtis, Orlie, Route 1, Box 354, Weslaco, Texas ..,,.,...................,.............. 3, 46, 78, 84-, 89, 111, 119 Daily, Clellan, Keene, Texas ......,....,........................ ....,.,.... 3 Dearing, Edward, 806 S. Closner, Edinburg, Texas .... 2, 46, 109 Dedeker, Don, Hastings, Minnesota ..,...... ., 3, 8, 62, 73, 88, 91, 111, 115, 118 Deming, Charlene, 3515 S. 48th St., Lincoln 6, Nebraska . .... , .... 2, 56, as, 104, 109, 110, 114, Deming, Corinne, 3515 S. 48th St., Lincoln 6, Nebraska ......,.,,.,.... 3, 63, 73, 79, 34, aa, 109, 111, 123 Denman, Joan, Keene, Texas .. 2, 24, 29, 34, 44, 112, 114, 125 Dennis, Angris, 304 South Eadon, Shawnee, 123 Oklahoma .,................,,.,...........,...,....,. 3, 46, 81, 109, 121 DeWitt, Valeda, Elsa, Texas ...,....,.......,....... 3, 4.5, as, 91, 93, 109, 111, 1241, 125 Dickinson, James, 1541 No. Cincinnati, Tulsa 6, Oklahoma ,,.......,..,..........,........ 2, 8, 63, 91, 109, 115, 123 Drumm, William A., Keene, Texas . ,......... tSeeond semester! Doup, Mary Elizabeth, 1315 West Sixth Avenue, Pine Bluff, Arkansas ..................,..................... ..,,.... ........ 2 , 38, 42, 43 East, Ann, 804- West Sixth Street, Elk City, Oklal1oma ....,....... 2, 9, 35, 57, 88, 91, 106, 109, 114, 119 East, Jimmy, 804 West Sixth Street, Elk City, ' Oklahoma ...............,....,........................... 3, 9, 69, 109, 115 Eaton, Tommy, Route 2, Box 41, Bixby, Oklahoma ,,....,, ........ ,......,,....,....,.,... 2 , 8, 63, 107, 109, 120 Edwards, Dalian, 1156 N. Birmingham Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma ...,..,........,,.......,......,.,.,.........,........ 3, 46, 106, 109 Ehrlich, Juanita, Shattuck, Oklahoma ........,. .,,............. 3 , 57, 84, 89, 90, 114, 121 Ellis, Aletha, Keene, Texas ..............,.........................,.....,..... 98 Ellis, Glenn, Keene, Texas ...,......,,,......,......., 3, 38, 40, 43, 83 Elliston, Georgia Ray, Route 3, Hereford, Texas ................. ...,............. ..... . . ..,..,. 2 , 50, 99, 109, 121 Enevoldson, Eldon, Route 1, Box 185, Ontario, Oregon ....................................,.............,..... 3, 50, 107, 111 Engelkemier, Bobby, Newkirk, Okla. ....,,.......... 3, 46, 91, 109 Ernst, Mervin, Route 3, Box 24-9, Dellidder, Louisiana ...,..................,..............................,,. 3, 8, 50, 109 Evans, John, 501 Locust Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi ..................,.......,,................................ 3, 67, 109 Ewer, Eugene, Keene, Texas ...,...............,............................ 3 Ewing, Del Berta, 1529 E. Admiral Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma .................................... 2, 58, 90, 106, 114, 123 Ewing, Jere, Route 1, Box 78, Glenwood, Arkansas .... . ..,.....,..................,............... tSecond semester-J Fast, Betty, Route 1, Box 74, Homestead, Oklahoma ,..,....,.....,... . ,...,..,...........,,........,... 3, 66, 91, 109 Fast, Deloris, Route 1,, Box 74, Homestead, Oklahoma ............................................................ 3, 63, 109 Fast, Leonard, Route 1, Box 74, Homestead, Oklahoma .....,.,............................,.,..... 3, 63, 109, 118, 120 Fillman, Maurita, Route 1, Weslaco, Texas ,.....................,......... ..........,,......., 3 , 34, 46, 78, 81, 89 Findley, Annette, Keene, Texas ...................,.....,....., 3, 9, 63 Findley, Sina Sue, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas ...... 2, 66, 123 Fisher, Ernest, Route 4, Box 246, Bristow, Oklahoma .......,..,..........,......,.....,......,.,.,.. 3, 8, 56, 109, 114 Fisher, Joe, Route 2, Box 675, Las Lunas, New Mexico .....................,.........,................ 2, 67, 91, 109 Fisher, Reba Lee, Route 2, Box 675, Las Lunas, New Mexico ..........,,.........................,,............. 3, 38, 41, 109 Fletcher, Bonnie, Keene, Texas Fletcher, Harvie, Keene, Texas .............,.......,...........,.. 3, 8, 41 Flory, Patsy, Ardmore, Oklahoma ..,.......,......... 2, 55, 73, 84, 89, 90, 109, 114, 123 Floyd, Hazel, Route 1, Box 6B, Devine, Texas .....,...... 2, 50 Fore, Thomas, Route 3, McComb, Miss. .... tSecond semester! Fowler, Tommy, Fort Sumner, New Mexico .......................,............ 2, 39, 47, 81, 83, 109 Frakes, Maxene, Route 4, Box 320, Amarillo, Texas ..........................,................. 3, 67, 91, 100, 123, 124 Franklin, Mary, Route 4, Box 116, Clebttrne, Texas Fuston, Bobby, Nederland, Texas .......,..,..... 2, 63, 108, 109 Galutia, Alvin, Box 141, Keene, Texas ................ 11, 28, 48 Galutia, Vera, Box 141, Keene, Texas ........,,.................,.... 50 Garcia, Manuel, Box 125, San Jose, Costa Rica .................,,............,......,,.................... 3, 8, 42 Garner, Raymond, Elida, New Mexico ....,... 3, 57, 104, 114 Gibbs, James, Box 179, Keene, Texas ...............,..........., 3, 47 Gibbs, Mary, Box 179, Keene, Texas ..,. tSeeond setncsterl Gillan, Leroy, Forbing, Louisiana .......,........ 3, 32, 38, 40, 43, 34, 92, 107, 199, 122 Gillham, Chaney, Wayside, Texas ................,....... 2, 8, 47, Gillham, Daniel, Wayside, Texas ...............,,.., 2, 9, 47, Gillham, Laura, Wayside, Texas .............................,.. 3, 63, 109 Gilmore, Thelma, Box 262, Alamogordo, New Mexico ..........,.,,., 2, 24, 33, 34, 51, 31, 33, 90, 111 Gist, Martha Rose, 4112 Pershing Drive, El Paso, Texas .............................................. 2, 53, 90, 105, 109, 114 Glasscock, Geneva, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas .........,...... 2, 63 Glasseoek, Jerry, Rout.e 4, Cleburne, Texas ...........,.... 2, 69 Gonzales, Eris, 322 E. 5th St., Walsenburg, Colo. 2, 63, 109 Goodman, Tommy, Route 1, Douglas, Texas ,... 2, 8, 67, 109 Grant, Clarence, Keene, Texas ......,......................,.. 2, 9, 89, 91 Grant, Don, Keene, Texas ................ 2, 3, 43, 39, 91, 112 Grant, Lavada, Keene, Texas ...,.............................,...... 2, 67 Grant, Oeey, Keene, Texas .....,,................. 3, 9, 67, 91, Green, C. A., P. O. Box 1808, Hawkins, Texas 3, 67, 109, Green, Sam, Keene, Texas Greene, Shirley, Route 1, Corsicana, Texas 2, 58, 90, 114 Griffin, Janell, Route 7, Box 1038, Houston, Texas .,.................................,........ 3, 66, 72, 89, 90, 109 Griliin, Maurine, Keene, Texas .........................,..........,...,,...... 51 Griffin, Shirley, 114 Julia Street, Houston, Texas ,,,,..,..,,.,,...,,....,..................,.,........... 3, 9, 53, 109, 114 Grove, Mary, Route 3, Martinsburg, W. Va. ........ 2, 58, 114 Guthrie, Lloyd, Keene, Texas ..............,.,.... ,...... 2 , 69, 109 Hackett, Joyce, 61.8 Harvard Street, Houston 7, Texas .........,...........,..,..,,............,............ 2, 46, 88, 91, 11.8 Haffner, Edward, Box 195, Keene, Texas ,.., 2, 67, 91, 118 Halfner, Erma, Box 195, Keene, Texas ..,........,.... 2, 58, 114 Hafiner, Rosalie, Box 195, Keene, Texas ,... ....... ,..... ..................... 2 , 3 8, 42, 43, 79, 81, 83, 84 Harp, Frances, 201 Monroe, Groves, Texas .... 2, 67, 91, 109 Harris, Paul, 723 So. 16th, Caldwell, Idaho ..,..... 2, 44, 101 I-leiligman, Mary Ann, Yancey, Texas ...........,..,.,.,.......,. 3, 101 Henner, Vickie, 42 East Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia ......,...........................,,.......,.... 2, 9, 63, 89 Herher, Melvin, Route 3, Shattuck, Oklahoma .........,,..,...............,,,.. 2, 8, 57, 109, 111, 114, 115 llerriman, Richard, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas ...,,... 3, 112 Heslop, John, Hood Village, Camp Hood, Texas .... 2, 63, 109 I-Ioehn, Esther, Route 1, Valley View, Texas ...............,................................ 3, 46, 75, 99, 121, 122 Iuloehn, John, Sanger, Texas ........................ 3, 67, 109, 111 Hoehn, Mary Ann, Sanger, Texas .................................... 3, 69 Holden, Peggy, Box 2085, Baton Rouge, Louisiana ...............,..,... 2, 58, 109, 114, 119, 123, 124, 125 I-lolmes, Ruth, Keene, Texas ......,..... 2, 38, 41, 90, 91, 112 Hottal, James, Laprior, - Texas .....,,......... 2, 29, 38, 39, 81, 101, 113, 117, 119 Houghton, Don, Star Route, Strawn, Texas .... 3, 64, 72, 109 House, Charles, 9 Poniento 2701 Puebla, Pue., Mexico ................,.....................,................... 3, 62, sa, 39, 110 House, Franklin, 9 Poniento 2701 Puebla, Pue., Mexico ...................,....,...........,..........,,......... 2, 69, 72, 88, 109 Howard, DeWayne, Box 207, Keene, Texas .... 3, 64, 119, 121 Howard, Patsy, Box 207, Keene, Texas ...,.... ..,. 3 , 70, 71, 112 Huber, Shirley, 4910 North Ruth, Route 10, Box 455, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ................ 3, 63, 78, 89, 115 Hudgins, Howard, Box 234, Danbury, Texas .... 3, 64, 109 I-ludgins, Mary Ellen, Box 234, Danbury, Texas .... 2, 64, 109 Hudson, Mollie, 755 Napoleon St., Baton Rouge, Louisiana ,..........,.................,........,......... ,...,....................... 2 , 46 Huff, Cletis, 409 E. 12th, Clovis, New Mexico ........ 2, 70, 106 Hughes, Leroy, Jeilerson, Texas .........,.. 3, 64, 88, 109, 115 Hunt, Alma, Route 2, Ponca City, Oklahoma 2, 70, 90, 119 Hunt, Lawrence, Rt. 2, Ponca City, Okla. 3, 8, 57, 109, 114 Hunter, Lois, 151 Haywood Drive, Houston, Texas 3, 64, 72 Jacobs, Betty, Box 242, Keene, Texas ,.................., 3, 51 Jacobs, Bobby, Box 242, Keene, Texas ................ 3, 8, 47 Janes, Buford, Rt. 4, Cleburne, Texas ..................,....,.,.......... 2, 9, 10, 35, 38, 39, 43, 54 Jeffries, Donald, Box 97, Keene, Texas 3, 55, 112, 114, 115 Jensen, Dale, Keene, Texas .,...................... 3, 8, 57, 112, 114 Jensen, Ramona, Keene, Texas ........ 3, 67, 91, 112, 118 Johnson, Gwen, Route 1, Twin Falls, Idaho 2, 29, 51, 112, 115 Johnson, Patricia, 1015 North Burford, Watonga, Oklahoma ,,,...................,......................... tSecond semesterj Johnston, Clarence, 207 Easter Lane, El Paso, Texas .... 3, 8 Johnston, Othello, Box 272, Keene, Texas 3, 9, 64, 112, 123 Johnston, William, Box 272, Keene, Texas CSecond semester? Jones, Betty, 621 Gladstone, Shreveport, Louisiana ....................., 2, 9, 20, 46, 89, 109, 110, 111, 121 Jones, Kenneth, Route 1, Box 330, Atascosa, Tex. 3, 8, 64, 109 Jones, Roy, Box 146, Keene, Texas , ...,... 2, 3, 11, 29, 46, 73, 81, ss, 39, 91, 92, 93, 112, 115, 119 Jones, Wilma, Box 146, Keene, Texas ..........,, 2, 30, 31, 46, 73, 31, 83, 39, 92, 119, 124 Kalebaugh, Mary Lou, Edeoueh, Texas ....,............. 2, 51, 109 Kealy, Jolm, Route 1, Springdale, Arkansas ..., 2, 8, 70, 109 Kemena, Edward, Route 2, Box 12, Choctaw, Oklahoma ..............................................,. 2, 8, 57, 109, 114 Kerbs, Freddie, Shattuck, Oklahoma 3, 8, 47, 115 Kinder, Annabelle, Box 523, Vinita, 95, 109, Oklahoma ...............,.....,............ 3, 9, 46, 91, 109, 111, 123 Kinder, Bobby, Box 523, Vinita, Oklahoma ............ 2, 64, 109 King, Alan, Route 1, Luling, Texas .,.. 3, 47, 91, 101, 123, 125 King, Curtis, Keene, Texas .....................,...... 2, 64, 104, 109 King, Hattie Lee, Keene, Texas ......,................. 2, 29, 31, 59, 73, 81, 91, 112, 114 King, Lynelle, 303 West Winnipeg, San Antonio, Texas .,,............,..........,,...............................,.,.....,.... 25, 47, 121 King, Sandra, Keene, Texas ......,......................... 3, 67, 112, 119 King, Sharon, Luling, Texas ....,.......,................. 2, 47, 88, 109 Knight, Lynn, 404 Grant Street, Sand Springs, Oklahoma . ,.......... 3, 8, 55, 98, 107, 109, 114, 117, 119, 124 Koobs, Carol, 354 Furr Drive, San Antonio, Texas ........ 2, 64 Krause, Floyd, Route 3, Wattsburg, Pennsylvania .... 2, 109 Kurz, Doreen, 5403 Rindge Road, Arlington, California ..................,..,..............,....,...........,.......... 2, 47, 109 Kurz, Irene, 5403 Rindge Road, Arlington, Calif. 2, 47, 90 La Grone, Mary, Box 448, Loma Linda, California .... 2, 29, 33, 38, 42, 43, 53, 83, 89, 90, 109 115, 124, 125 Lancaster, Mary Ellen, 1811 Michigan, Dallas, Texas .,,..,.,,....................,,................,.... 2, 59, 109, 111, 114 Lara, Delia, Keene, Texas .......,....................,............,.......... 3, 67 Lara, Jose, Keene, Texas ........,.........,...........,..................... 2, 48 Larrabee, Lawrence, Keene, Texas .... 2, 8, 64, 89, 91, 109, 114 Larrahee, Lillian, Keene, Texas ........ 3, 47, 88, 89, 91, 111 Larsen, Robert, Keene, Texas ............,...,,.................,................ 3 Larson, Nyle, 530 East Broad, Freeport, Texas ..........,,.... 2 Latimer, Ann, Bangs, Texas ...,,.......................,..... 3, 70, 109 Leatherman, Norma Jean,' Route 1, Woodward, Oklahoma ...,....,.........,.............,............. 3, 64, 90, 91, 123 Leatherwood, Rex, Elkhart, Texas .............,...........,..,,..........,,.. 3 Leigh, Esther, Route 1, Grand Valley, Colorado ........., 2 , 47 Linville, lvan, Route 1, Box 242, Roswell, N. M. 2, 8, 47, 109 Liston, Betty, 318 East Broad Street, Texarkana, Arkansas .,....,............. 2, 9, 47, 54, 78, 81, 89, 92, 109 Liston, Walter, 318 East Broad Street, Texarkana, Arkansas ..,...........................,...,. 2, 8, 64, 89, 109, 114, 115 Livingston, Iris, Box 177, Tryon, North Carolina 2, 11, 33, 47, 73, 78, 89, 109, 113, 124 Long, Dorothy, Route 3, Vinita, Oklahoma ..,...,,........ 3, 65 Lovett, Warren, Box 184, Keene, Texas ..,.,..........,..........,......... 3, 8, 55, 88, 91, 93, 111, 114 Lowry, Reina, Keene, Texas ...r...... ....,...,..,............ 3 , 59, 114 Luke, Betty Jane, Route 1, Box 105, Edinburg, Texas ,... .....,........... , ...........,.............,....,..... 2 , 9, 48, 90, 111 MeCamey, Velma, Box 3X, Gentry, Arkansas .,..., 2, 48, 81 McCaskill, Peggy, Route 2, Box 345, Vicksburg, Mississippi ...........,.......................... 3, 59, 82, 109, 111, 114 MeCaughan, John Earl, Keene, Texas .........,.......,.. 3, 68, 112 McClaugherty, Box 116, Hargill, Texas ....,,........,. 3, 64, 112 McConathy, Thomas, Keene, Texas ........ 3, 70, 100, 109, 119 McCoy, Billie Ann, 406 East Berta, Tyler, Texas .. 2, 70, 109 MCSwain, Raenel, 4729 Ingram Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas .......................,.,. ,,.....,..,. 2 , 32, 33, 59, 90, 109, 114 Maberry, Marlene, 1016 North Loraine Street, Midland, Texas ....,.................... .,.,.....................,...,........ 3 , 64, 90, 104 Martin, Darlene, Route 2, Blulf Dale, Texas ......,......... .. ., 2, 59, 82, 88, 91, 93, 109, 114, 115 Martin, Hilda Ferne, 2624 Live Oak, Dallas, Tex. .. 2, 67 Mason, Dexter, Keene, Texas ..... .... .....,....,...,............ 3 , 9, 115 Masters, Frank, 429 Chambers, Cleburne, Texas ......................,.......,,.....,...........,........ tSecond semester! Matthews, Jeannie, Box 74, Keene, Texas 3, 48, 81, 91, 111 Mattison, Millie, 250 West Malone, San Antonio, Texas ........... .............,. .......................... 3 , 48, 81, 111, 122 Meade, Charles, Keene, Texas ..,.....,...........,,.............. 2, 38, 41 Meier, Jerrie, Box 452, Okeene, Oklahoma ........ 2, 55, 114 Millard, Charles, Keene, Texas ....,................,.,.,......,............. 2 Miller, Joyce, Box 253, Keene, Texas ..,. . ..... 3, 70, 112 Miller, Roger, Box 253, Keene, Texas 2, 8, 66, 79, 112, 115, 118 Miracle, Gene, Keene, Texas ,,,... .. .... ...,, , ,, .... . 3 Miracle, Martha, Route 4, Cleburne, Tex. 3, 9, 59, 91, 112, 114 Miracle, Wilbur, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas ..,. 2, 112 Mitchell, Edwin, 1030 Glenwood St., Rt. 6, Jackson 9, Mississippi ........,..... . 2, 70, 107 Mooney, James, Route 1, Pearcy, Arkansas 3, 38, 41, 100 Mooney, Winnie, Route 1, Pcarcy, Arkarsas 2, 51 10-5, 109 Moore, Bonnie, Apdo. 3412 Sec. 71. Panama, R. de Panama ......................,.....,..... , .... 2, 49, 105 Moore, Jennie, Apdo. 3412 Sec. 7a, Panama R. do Panama ........,.....,.................,. .,...,..,. . . . . 3, 64, 91, 106 Moore, Lagene, Joshua, Texas ......,................... 2, 69, 106, 111 Moore, Lena, tApdo. 3412, Sec. 7a, Panama, R. de Panama .........,......,................. ..,........... .,...... 3 , 59, 106, 114 Moore, Leroy, Box 1107, Amarillo, Texas ..............,,..11.................... 3, 8, 62, 89, 104, 109, 121 Moore, Shirley, 822 Rust Street, San Angelo, Texas ..., .......,...,.... ,...,......,.,.,..,,....,,,.. 2 , 53, 67, 89. 90, 109 Moreno, Maria, Keene, Texas ....,. ..... . ......... , .... 2 , 48, 79 Morgan, Leda, Route 1, Petersburg, Texas . .,,. ,... 2 , 64, 109 Morse, Joan, Sunrise Acres, El Paso, Texas . . ,. 3, 70, 109 Muse, Nettie Mae, Route 7, Lubbock, Texas , ......, 2, 64 Nelson, Carolyn, 1330 Harriot, Beaumont, Texas 3, 49, 121 Newton, Clarence, Route 6, 1428C, Modesto. California ,.... ,........... 3 , 18, 58, 73, 98, 109, 114, 115 Nichols, Josephine, Ingram, Texas .........,....,,.... 2, 109, 114 Nixon, Genevieve, Keene, Texas ....... 3, 65, 88, 91, 111, 112, 113, 119, 122, 123 Nixon, Marilyn, Keene, Texas 3, 30, 31, 44, 78, 89, 90, 122 Nixon, Shirley, Keene, Texas .... . 3, 28, 29, 55, 81, 90, 91, 112 114, 115, 122 Noel, Duane, Rt. 1, Box 96, Pampa, Texas tSecond semester! Norman, Joan, 2312 Main, La Marque, Texas 2, 48, 81, 109 Olsen, Joy, Ozark Academy, Gentry, Arkansas ....,,....,.........,,...,,......... 3, 9, 31, 51, 98, 109, 111 Olson, Don, Route 1, Box 11581, Clarke Road, Paradise, California . ........,......, , 3, 8, 33, 34. 48, 52. 89. 100, 118 Owen, Jimmy, Route 5, Waxahachie, Texas 2 64, 91, 97, 109 Owens, Russell, Keene, Texas ..., 3, 9, 58, 88, 91, 111, 114- Pudgett, Mauryne, 523-12th Northwest, Ardmore, oktahoma 5, 31, 65, ai, 89, 105, 109, 111, 121, 12.1, Padon, Jere, West Star Route, Portales, ' ea 109, New Mexico ,,.................,..........,.... ......... 3 , 8, 124 115 Paenitz, Delbert, Rt. 1, Box 8, MeDade, Tex ..... 2, '8, 65, 109 Page, Joanne, Route 2, Bellevue, Texas .,... ..........,.. ,... 3 6 1' Page, Louis, Route 2, Bellevue, Texas .,,.,..,........ 3 8 68, 115 7 7 rage, Maxine, Route 2, Bellevue, 'texas .,....,..,..,,.... 2, 49, or Painter, Oreata, 2635 Harlandale, Dallas, 'texas ....,...........,.....,,............... ............ 3 , 60, 32, 106, 114 Parker, Marjorie, Keene, Texas ...,.......,..................,....,.. 3, 08 Parrish, Mary, Route 4, Box 199, Jellerson, Texas ........,......,......,....,..................,..... 2, 49, 51, 109, 110 1'arrish, Patsy, ttoutc 1, Levelland, 'lexas .... .... 2 , 60, 114 t'arrish, Wanda, Route 1, Levelland, 'texas .. 3, 89, 90, 102 Hayne, William, Box 491, Stillwater, Oklahoma 2, 8, 68, 109 Penner, Darlene, Box 247, Keene, 'lexus ..........,,,... 2, 70, 112 Perkins, James, 518 1-looker Street, Jackson, Mississippi ...,..., 3, 8, 31, 48, 89, 97, 104, 109, 111, 114 Petty, H. B., Keene, Texas . .,.............,..............,.. 2, 38, 49, 125 Petry, Helen, Keene, Texas .............,......,.....,.....,............... 3, 51 Plata, Arnold, 117 Carroll Street, Takoma Park, Maryland ,,,.........,..,,,............,,..,............,,. 2, 8, 68, 109, 115 Plata, Roger, 117 Carroll Street, Takoma Park, Maryland .,.......................................... ,..... 3 , 8, 70, 109, 123 Polk, Kenneth, Keene, Texas ..,,................,............. 3, 70, 112 Polk, Norma Jean, Keene, Texas .,.......,..................,....,....., 3, 68 Pore, Darlene, 520 Southeast 33rd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ......,...,.......................,..,........,............... 2, 65, 109 Priest, Myra Nell, 4520 Garrison, Dallas, Texas ....,,.. 3, 68 Prindle, Jean, Route 1, Lubbock, Texas ..,......... 2, 9, 65, 1.11 Qualls, Sybil, Grier, New Mexico ......,..,........,..,.......,.,..,, 3, 48 Ramey, Daina, Keene, 'lexas . ....,.. 3, 38, 39, 4-3, 78, 89, 90, 92, 93, 111, 124 Randolph, Eleanor, 3721. Avenue G, Fort Worth, Texas Rawson, Lee, 4744 North Lumbard, Portland 3, Oregon .......,.,..,...,.. ........,...........,.............,..... 2 , 8, 49, 115 Ray, Stanley, Keene, Texas ............,.,,,............................,,,..,. 2 Redwine, Donald, 509 Jones, Clovis, N. M. 2, 8, 65, 119, 121 Reed, June, 3135 South 48th, Lincoln, Nebr. .............,.. 3, 89 Reich, Clifford, 1105 American Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah ,..,.................. .1....,...,.......,........,........,.,,,.,,. 2 , 70, 120 Reich iuyla, 1105 American Avenue, Salt Lake City, ta ..,.....,......,.,,....,.......... ................,......... ....,... ........... 3 Reich, Velt, 1105 American Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah ................,..,.,,......... ,..,.. ....... .,,...,.,.... 3 , 6 9, 109, 120 Rhoads, Donald, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas .............,.......... 3, 69 Rhoads, Gayle, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas ..... .... .... 3 , 8, 11, 28, 29, 50, 31, 92, 115, Rich, Grace, Ardmore Hospital, Ardmore, Oklahoma ...... ...,...... ...........,. 2 , 60, 82, 114, Ridenhour, Janece, 6933 East Oklahoma, Tulsa, 121 121 Oklahoma ,....... 2, 9, 35, 45, 73, 81, 109, 111, 121, 122, 124 Rider, Robert, Keene, Texas . 3, 9, 28, 29, 38, 41, 81, 115 Ridpath, John, 05 West Burney, Madill, Oklahoma . ................,..,.. . 2, 9, 65, 109, 118, 120, 121 Risberg, Ann, 1105 iowa, Chiekasha, Oklahoma . , ,... 2, 60, 90, 109, 114., 12-1 Roberts, Ernest, Box 21, Keene, Texas .,,.,..., .,.. . .. 2, 8. 48 Robinette, Jack, Route 4, Cleburne, Texas ...... . ,.,...,.. . 2, 68 Rogers, lma Mae, Keene, Texas . ........,,....., 2, 9, 65, 112 Rogers, Jimmy, Route 1, Random Luke, Wisconsin .. ,.... .......,,,..., ........, ,... ...,.,..... 3 , 5 0 , 89, 110, 111 Roller, Irma Jean, Keene, Texas ...,..,. 2, 9, 10, 38, 39, 82, 112 Sabes, Gerald, Keene, Texas ...,............ . . .... 3, 8, 39, 84 Sanders, Barbara, Keene, Texas 3, 60, 82, 114, 123 Savage, Norma Jean, 218 South MW, Houston, Texas ........................,,...................,...... ...,........... ...,..... 3 , 68 Schisler, Jerrie, I-larrah, Oklahoma ,.,. ,.,.. .,,..., 2 , 65 Schneider, Marlene, Hitchcock, Oklahoma ....,..,. ,,,.... 3 , 65 Schwinn, David, lflighwood Park, Saint Paul, Minnesota ..,.........,, .... ....,.. ..... ...,..,.....,...,....... 2 , 6 8 , 109 Seery Larry, 412 East 25th, Kearney, Nebraska 2. 8. 58. 109, 111, 1111 Shaw, Latrelle, 814 North Moran, Gainesville, Texas ............ 2 She.to1, Al cnc, Route 2, Box 19, Weslaco, Texas ,. .. ..,, ..... . . ,,,, .... . . . ...., 3, 49, 121 Sherman, Paul, Rehm Route, Dalhart, Texas ........ 3, 70, 109 Sherrill, Lily, Route 4, Jefferson, Texas ....,......,........ .. .,.....,.. 2, 60, 82, 91, 109, 114 Sibley, Carolyn, Route 4, Jefferson, Texas ........ 2, 49, 90, 91 Sibley, Glendon, Route 4, Jefferson, Texas .....,.............,..........................,............. fSecond scmesteri IYEL-,.-fl-' . 9 1 , L: 1. ,'Si51eyQ,.QIrenei,qRoute 4, .leilersorxx .f . 5 115 ' .,,-,,,,, .,:, ,f :, ,g g Agxgsgond, semesterjx ., '1:.:'.,4,'4g ,:.rf1a'.,'f'-,.'J:1 -.f-. eu,-'12 :1 , ' 111 rg ' -1 .15 ' A '1 ' 'M - 1 1E.'f's- 1 515109 115 123 Sims, 1-181561119 L' -1 f jg16'e's hrffi'Se1' r .7 g ' A ' California ..,....,,,................,.........,...............,....... 3, 8, 70, 115 Sincomb, Stanford, 6519 Alameda, El Paso, Texas ................,...,.....................,.....,........... 3, 65, 113, 121 Sloop, Janet, Box 212, Keene, Texas ...........,......,.,............... 2, 49, 52, 98, 112, 122, 124 Sloop, Jay, Box 212, Keene, Texas .................... 3, 66, 91, 122 Smith, Darrell, Box 132, Keene, 'Texas .,,..,....,...........,,.,,.,,,...,..,.. 2, 8, 65, aa, 100, 118, 121 Smith, Donna Rae, Box 132, Keene, Texas ....,... 3, 29, 31, 38, 41,, 413, 81, 88, 92, 112, 115, 125 Smith, Hazel, Keene, Texas ...............................,.....,., 111, 113 Smith, Joyce, Keene, Texas ...,........................ 2, 59, 81, 109 Southard, Clarence, Keene, Texas ,........................... 2, 29, 48 Southard, Kathryn, Keene, Texas .................... 2, 29, 38, 39 Speycr, Floyd, Box 168, Keene, Texas .,...,..................,....... 1, 2, 9, 68, 91, 115, 119, 160 Speyer, Fred, Keene, Tex. ........,... 9, 11, so, 34, fl-9, 78, 81, 22, 89, 92, 93, 111, 112, 115, 121 Spring, Carolyn, 1009 1Vaggonar, Fort Worth, Texas ....,.......,............,.....,.....,.....,........ 3, 68, 88, 93, 109 Spruill, Laverne, West Walnut 1101, Roswell, New Mexico ,........,......,....,..........,..,,..,...............,,..... 2, 68, 71 Stahlheber, Bill, Route 3, Choctaw, Oklahoma ........ ,..................... .....,........ 1 S econd semesterl Stanford, llarvey, Keene, Texas ..,,......,......... 3, 8, 38, 41, 118 Starks, Lula, 3101 Louise, Fort Worth, Texas .............,......,..........,.........,.............. 2, 51, 83, 99, 109 Stephens, Ben, 528 Warren Avenue, Grand Prairie, Texas ..........,..............,,..................,.,,..........,.,.. 3, 8, 70, 109 Stephens, Ruby Lee, 245 East Kettleman, Lodi, California ,.,,....,....,.....,..........................,......,.,....,...,........... 51 Storey, Eddie, 2275 Park, Beaumont, Texas ..,,.,.,,.....,,.....,......,.....,,......,......,....,. 3, 61, 114, 118 Storey, Raymond, 2275 Park, Beaumont, Texas 3 4-9 88 91 109 111 119 122 .. ,..,.... .......,................ , ,,,.,.,,., Strayer, Phyllis, 1139 Alvarado, Cleburne, Texas ..................,,.,,......,................,..,.................. 2, 70, 112 Strickland, Bobbie Dale, Keene, Texas .....,........,,....,.....,.,........... 2, 60, 82, 89, 104, 111, 114 Stuckey, John, 7412 Orville, Houston, Texas ,........................,.................,,,...... 3, 32, 51, 109, 111 Summers, Billy, Box 29, Godley, Texas , ......... ,...,.... ..,.. 3 , 49 Summers, Jolene, 11120 West 14th, Clovis, N. M .....,... 2, 70, 109 Swarthout, Mary Ann, 5206 Pate Road, Houston 16, 'rms ,................,,.. .....,,..........,,,.,.... 2 , 9, 61, 82, 109, 114 Talley, Luther, Bimx 333, Whileland, Texas 2, 65, 98, 108, 109 Taylor, Dorthy, 1304 South Allegheny, Odessa, Texas ..,.,.....,,........,,,. f, ........,....,...,..,........,......,.,..,..., 3, 70, 109 Taylor, Laura, Box 776, Las Cruces, N. M. ...,....,... 3, 21, 62 Taylor, Rachel, Keene, Texas ....,...,...... .,...,.,.,....,..,.... I 3, 70, 90 Taylor, Sonia, Box 776, Las Cruces, N. M. ..,,..,..,.. 3, 68, 1.09 Taylor, Wesley, Keene, Texas ......,..,............,... ......., 3 , 8, 68 Tenbrook, Adron, Marietta, Texas ...,........................ 3, 8, 49 Thomas, Doris, Route 1, Box 221, Baskin, Louisiana ...., ,....... ..... ,.,., .......,. ,....... 2 , 3 1 , 61. 82. 114, 125 Thomas, Ralph, Keene, Texas .................... 2, 61, 89, 91, 114 gtt1lD31?. Qltlhoz. 2.9101111111-. 911111 V11 Thomas, Wilma, Keene, Texas .1o1?f..,11e1i11.11?3,'12.1125111111 1512119 Thompson, Lorraine, 3fZ21L1hl2amiltdn1vE1uRasbg1'1 111111 Rv:1'1 1,0 1 11 , 1 'ICXHS -'-.. I '---- A - 2, 32, 49, ,71i?!41'1?19oQ0,11l4l9,,1l15QD 111, l12f-21111241111 X1 llllfxgnipson, Richard, Keene, Texas1D.m.,.X,, .... ,,,3et,8,',g0,,1,J,2, 1,154-X X Tltjglflfilklfl, Roger, lioxXx2,'Keenxe 5 ' : - X - X 1 A . X X T1 ,,.... 1113 sa,91s111111a, -Q9g,gg,'11,?11gg R 1 119 rn ,eg ve yn, eene, exas ................................ ,W Trumble, Frank, Keene, Texas ......,.,...................,.............., 2, 49 Tschudy, Lanell, Yancey, Texas ..........................,............, 3, 68 Turner, Joyce, Route 3, Cleburne. Texas ............,....... 2, 70 Uhrig, Robert, 3116 Alabama, Shreveport, La. 3, 8, 65, 109 Vance, Dorothy, Keene, Texas ................ tSecond semester! Vanderwilt, David, 709 Southwest Fifth Street, Grand Prairie, Texas ...................................,.............................................. 3, 70 Vanderwilt, Roger, 709 Southwest Fifth Street, Grand Prairie, Texas ..................,...............,..............,.......... 2, 68, 115, 123 von Pohle, Ellen, Box 2862, Cristobal, ,Canal Zone ..............,................. 2, 9, 38, 42, 43, 109, 124 Waechter, Bertha, 2623 Bomar, Dallas, Texas ..,. 2, 65, 89, 109 Walker, Alan, Route 2, Edinburg, Texas .... 3, 50, 112, 122 Walker, Don, Route 2, Edinburg, Texas ., 3, 66, 107, 112, 120 Wallen, Alfreda, Keene Star Route, Keene, Texas ....,... , .......,....,...........,....,,...,..........., 3, 69, 71, 111, 121 Ward, Wendell, Keene, Texas ....................,........,...... 3, 60, 114 Wardrop, Marie, 3707 Spence, Dallas, Texas .... 3, 51, 90, 118 Watkins, Eugene, Keene, Texas ,..,........,...,,.......... 3, 60, 114 Watkins, Hubert, Keene, Texas ....,......,............................ 3, 65 Weatherall, Don, Route 4, Shawnee, Oklahoma ............,......,......,... 2, 65, 78, 89, 108, 120, 123 Weaver, Gloria, 7730 Arberry, Houston, Texas .......,..............,.,........................,.... 3, 49, 90, 109, 114 Weber, Donna, Petersburg, Texas .. 3, 9, 61, 78, 81, 82, 88, 91, 106, 109, 114, Weber, Melvin, Petersburg, Tex. 2, 49, 78, 81, 89, 92, 115, Wharton, Aline, North Sedan Route, Dalhart, Texas .............,...,..,.......,........................... 3, 61, 82, 109, 114 Wharton, Marjorie, Box 1330, Dalhart, Tex. .......,.... 3, 61, 114 White, Nanettc, 588 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. .........................,.. 3, 50, as, 91, 93, 98, 109, 119 Whitehead, Jerrine, Route 1, Joshua, Tex. 2, 33, 35, 50, 109 Whitesell, Gayle, 1670 Oak Grove Drive, Los Angeles 41, 125 124 California .,..................,....................... 3, 50, 97, 121, 122 120 Whitten, Wesley, Logansport, La. ...................... 3, 8, 50, Wiist, Clara, 1409 Austin, Wichita Falls, Texas ....,............................,.,............ 2, 38, 39, 43, 75, Wiist, Dorothy, 1409 Austin, Wichita Falls, Tex. .... 3, 61 Wiist, Milton, 1409 Austin, Wichita Falls, Tex. 3, 104, 109, Wilkes, Gene, Keene, Texas ......,................... 3, 8, 65, 79, Williams, Betty, Head Avenue, Mansfield, 109 , sz 113 112 Louisiana .' ....,...................... 3, 65, 75, 90, 109, 124, 125 Wilson, Don, Keene, Texas .,,................................. 3, 8, 66, 112 Wilson, Norma Jene, Keene, Texas ................ 3, 38, 41, 112 Womack, Beverly, Route 3, Box 1A, Camden, Ark ..... 3, 68 Womack, Doris, Route 3, Box 1A, Camden, Arkansas ..,.................................,............. 2, 51, 99, 121, 124 Woolever, Melba, 121 Cypress Street, Orange, Texas .............,,... 3, 51, 84, 89, 90, 97, 114, 121, 122, 125 Worley, Wynell, Yancey, Texas ....,................... 3, 61, 82, 114 Work, Eunice, Keene, Texas ................................ 3, 29, 32, 50 Young, Maude, Keene, Texas ,..,........,....... 2, 61, 104, 111, 114 Ziegenbalg, Ernest, Route 1, Box 6, Natalia, Texas ...................,.....,...,.................................. 2, 68, 109, 121 thanks E012 at top Joe to. 01112 photoqnaphent the DAVIS stuolo ' 208 south caooo cleaumne, texas oun enqrzavens. sourhwesrenn enqnavmo company, mc. 20616 west nth sweet tom womzh, texas OUI2 DRIDIIEIZS: the college DRESS 146916, IIGXAS 1-Q-if ws' gi Igggsf 9 , -v sw 1 1 . 3 f Aff? . w Le- Y! ssgz, L, , .1 'IWW 5, ' . ,wx ' iw .A 53' 'Ti ww, A ww4,3,3? k 5535, if V 2' ' ,Q ,wear , 5' W gf. . ., M :wx , f 3?,z5i:2a h ai 1 7 ii LQ -52 :1 A f ' Mfg pg 1 I ! 321. ww 5 ,W d b dm Narawaph wi il pdvi I fvvf ,, . .--,W -. 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