Bethel College - Scroll Yearbook (Hopkinsville, KY)

 - Class of 1959

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BETHEL COLLEGE HOPKINSVILLE. 1xEN'l'l'c:m' J A N l ll E E L A I N E I' E T T Y ' Eflilor-in-Clniof 'NANLX ILLEENP. NYll,l,lAMhvlh1s.Mg.,-r. twjnmm 2: Spirit is intangible and must he felt or caught. To achieve genuine school spirit there must he a meeting of minds, hands, and hearts, not just those of students, hut also of the teaehers and the administrators, and we find this ideal in 'Um Qpitit This feeling is elusive, because it cannot he measured in scholastic grades, athletic scores, or in the number of social events. It is evident in the President, Deans, Faculty, the young men and women, and You .... ,f X -MMM M.- A spirit of friendliness, exhiliited in the warmth of response and personal interest, is evident from our first impression of Bethel, l and it is a lasting one. pm? It is mutual interest shared in vilmrant con- versation. It is the hourly student gathering between classes. It is the spontaneous greeting of someone we know. 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OF LEARNING A spirit ol' learning. tlie eager and diligent quest for the unknown and intriguing, is at goal of notalile merit at Bethel. It is the enthusiastic assenililing of stu- dents on an extra-curricular project. lr is a desire for pliysieal as well as men- tal skill. lt is llle il0W'll-l0-Hklllll stucly. whose goal is uvliievenient. 4 A spirit ol' competition, so desirous to at growing school, is expressed at Bethel hy the active participation in all athletic events. It is the surging thrill, the rush of wind, in It is a tense moment in play when the eoaurh ai rel ay ra ee. calls time out. lt is the quick response given to the whistle's abrupt shrillness. IO OF COMPETITION f, 5' ' 75 P 'u W' if oy' , '5 - - I 'J 4:4 if , I ESQ sg A 82,153 nwgt W? ' Q V 5 , Y 4 . 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' X 2 'Q 'Y Q QQS5 as 'W M ' ' 'TQED ' 'K' an if if E ' if 1' M 'R YH if , gif J , , ' fa f- if fa Q53 , gi Q M? 4 4,5 M 1' k 125 1,3 ' . ,tgiiwf , Q - K gg Q Jx X x Q js Q N x N, 3QiiQQX?a,i ,QM Q ' if We 4, gk x A' gmx, QZWQQAQSQ an 1 ff! Lf W Q V iii? W sg? gsglg-M sw, ff v exam, ,uw .. my Em! A Q B 1 , QM Q 1 . . Q 4 WL I K ifffyggksgxiq, ,S WsRpb5a.w I ,Q wif! B ff' 'ff 'S' gif fx? I3 N391 s ,jgm Q22 V Sym: AND YOU. The Spirit of Bethel may be illustrated in many ways, but without you, the student, its achievement would he impossible. You, whose participation in serious study and eager re- sponse to wholesome recreation create a last- ing impression, you are the true Spirit of Bethel. K f P x f ' ,q ff ' if ,W 1,Q,Z76AZ1g4J'f4QLqQ, ff f ' 'Z If I9 A 1,7 , ,J ,I f 7 34,44 ' ,kj ,Q - W idfaggdf NI rs. Franks is the perfect hostess. Dr. Franks is Ll diligent student. I4 Hrs, Franks makes sure that her hu band always looks his best. AUGUSTA FORT FRANKS AND IESSE D. FRANKS It is with deep alloc-tion that we dedicate this hook to two ol Bethelis best loved and most admired professors. 'llhis couple has found a place in the hearts of all with whom they are associated. They came to Bethel in 1956: he to teach religion: and she to he the head ol' the home economics department. They have lmecome a part ol Bethel, encouraging where encouragement is needed. counseling with wisdom, and lmeing a friend when friendship counts for the most. 'lihev lend dignity and strength of character to an institution which strives to uphold high ideals in the lives ol' its students. It is with love and admiration that we present to you a wonderful Christian couple who through their own example have enriched the lives of many people through the years. To these two, Augusta Fort Franks and Jesse ll. Franks. we dedicate this. the 1959 Scznom., THE PRESIDE WILLIAM EDWIN RICHARDSON K,l5.. Nlif-ifxippi lfulli-pm: 'lillllu Snlilllm-rii lhiplixl 'lilim-ulngivul Svllllllilfjl 'lil1.ll.4 Suullim-rn llzlptift 'lille-vlugim-.il N-initially: lJ.IJ,. ldiiulwilaiml lniwrsilx. Une ol' tlie lies! friends a student may liave at Bethel is llr. W. lidwin Rieliardsfm, admired and respected by all lieeause of his dexotimi to the students---his dedica- tion to Bethel. We eamiut lmegin to estimate the scope ul' Ur, Rieliardsonis ctmlriliu- lions to Bethel: he participates Milli enthusiasm in edueaticmal organizations and is vice-president ul' the Southern Association of ,luniur Colleges. Vve, the students. are imlelwted to our president lm' transforming the intrinfie Spirit ul' Bellieli' into at lungilile nude uhieli may ft-rxe us it guide lor our Iiws, 16 WILLIAM EDWARD BURTON A.A. Calnplmellsville Junior Cnllege: A U fcurgc-tuwll Cnllegc-Q MA. Univvrsity uf K1 I1 tuclw. Dean-Registrar BETHEL COLLEIGE D EANS ALLIE PURSIQR GIFFORD A.l3. .luclson College. Dean of u70NIl?Il mmf-4, A UC USTA lf0R'l' FRA N KS .IOH N li. M ORRIS CLARA ICLIXA I!lC'l'H WHICELER lri, King College: MS.. llniwu I'i.S.. Mississippi Slate College for .X.ll.. llowling Crm-en College ol' Com sity of Louiwville. Women: lNl.A.. George Peulwmly College merve: NIA.. llnixerfily ol' Kentucky for 'llC3FllCl'S St'lil'llf'f' 1. mum rrrf' Holm' ILVVOIIUIHIVI s lil.llUN N. lil Rl! JOHN L. lllfX CK liUl3l'fH'l' ll. SXWX ICH. JH, ll S.. Nlurruy Slate Collegeg ll.l7.. HA.. Harmlwivk College: lijlllen lfni. lljlu-.. Salem College: Nljlu-.. lfnixei ntllern lluti-t Sifllllllillfl NIA.. en-sin of ,-Xrifonag Xljlux.. Syruvu 4 -ily' of Nlivluigan 1 e lrgie l'1-alromly Colle-go for l'11iyg,-.ig ,wmv ll1t'IH'llf'l'4. IVUINI Sorirlf Sriwir-4' NN RX HELLIC 'l'l1Rl!lCYIl.l.lf XR XlIlil,l.lC ll XXI! Nlli XIDOH UML XX XX RIGHT SAWN EH MU.. fLt'4lI'gt'IlYHl1 imllf-gv KH.. ffklillllilllii liaplift lniu-1 HA.. Culwr frfullvgvz lljluf..,X1m-rivallm lynufim Nilyz Nl.If.li,. i:.UIlll'l? Clgn- Hap C4v11serxaIm'y: Nljlllf.. fL4'UI'QIt' IH-zllvmly ' ' ' Ii-I Ihe-uluggnval 5t'IIllI'l2iI'j c ll'x5W for leavllf' l,S'VI'l10lUg'Y and SlIt'Pt'll Piano MARK LOXYR1 .HZSSIC D. IVILXNKS ffH:XHl.I'15 H. HARRIS JMU. Xliwissippi lfullr-gv: HLXI. South- ILS. Xlihig-ippi Cullvgm-1 'l'h.Xl. Slblllll- 13.5. l'niun Coll:-gy-. western Baptist '1'l1m-nlugical Sc-lllillary: vru liupli-I 'l'ln-Ulugh-al St'llliIlill'XZ I? ll I . . U TILD. New Urlf-ani Uaptiq 'I'hn-nlngiwul Xliwisxippi Coll:-gn-. X '1' Eflmmmn and Lomb Sn-xuillary. Lllllgllflg 4- lcfll-gillll iz K,Yl'HERlNIC MICH-XEI. NIi'l l'lE UWFNIHUIXN IJILIARD lil,lZAl3E'l'll IVEHUINSIJN EDMPNIJSON A ly T l C, H. A RICH.-XRIJSON , .1.. vliiwbwe ,iv :gn X U., Cullegzr-Ut'Ummm-rc-1-. Uuwl- HS.. George PPahmly Coll:-ge' for HS.. HPHIQINFII Colle-gv: Uiplmnu in Ml ing Green Teachera liQ'Hl21Yt'II flnllr-ge FACULTY A I.l+'liIQD X. NEFF LLB.. UlliVt1l'5iIj uf Kk?llIl1i'kj. ILS.. Uni FLIAS C. ADMXIS versity ofKcrltu1'ky: N versity uf Illinuis. REIH M.fXYl UCI,D JONES I-An Uni, HS.. Austin Pe-ay Stan- Culln-ge lil LNHCH PITHSLEY SYLVESTER FERGUSON lfusirwss .liunager 5f'f'. Pl1u'y to Ihr' l'rvsirIwnI MARY NEIL YINSON ANNE PHINIM Trvaszzrcfr 5ffm'Ptzzl'y to flu' Uwzn, Us- 's and the launching into fields of individual resea rcli . study. It is the lively discussion on a topic' of de- lrate. It is the true group partim'ipation spurred on lay mental competitiveness. gpm Q The Spirit of the Classes is one of learning fthe acquisition of knowledge stimulated by the instruvtor, the vompetition of alert minds, It is the mental inquisitiveness that prompts '32 .3 'Sir F 1 ff Q mam, 5 .f , -wwdl .-J. ..., by ,,,,,M:,..-'fp ... 1-,auf .Av , ,4 ,QM Q 1 V: up 44-5 03:4 NN 1 K ,,- K ,fr- .. Mig . ,.,w'- W Q, n 1 x ,- an FIIKST How: Frank Mason. .lean Ilawis. Clailxorne Moore. Si-Lfioxn Ron: Willis llenson. Harold llutler. SE IOR CLASS Clailiorne lVloore was chosen lo head the '59 Senior Class as president. Frank Mason is the vice-president, ,lean Davis is class secre- tary, Harold Butler fills the position of treas- urer, and Willis Henson is the reporter for the Senior class. The Seniors are indebted to these oflicrers and to Mr. Gilmer Pursley, the class sponsor, for making this short year at wonderful experience. Claiborne Moore. class president, is always wi Ill K rio his lies! lor the Seniors and lor Bethe llumhl llullcr. Nlury lmu Nlvlleylmlcls. Ilun liunlcr Fresh Air al Lust All! lu esvupc- the d1'lldg6'l'y of lhc- l'lilSHI'0UIN and S E I O R S PIIAIOF some fresh Lllll And dl'llI152QFl'f' ll musl lm ion' tlwsq- lhrev outdoor people. Mary l.ou is an I.ilX'0l'ilP on any girls' sofllmll team. Harold is one ol' our more l'c1se-l'w4l volllmgnu-l1:al1clD011ismwuilllmsf-lnusvvom- . 1 . smiling Sllllllxllli Take auollw1'mlc-vp ln'mll1, mul lc-lqs go. lm' vlnssvs am' Wiilllllgl 25 at at . 3 A f Q? K Jr N IORS Frank Smith. ,lean Nh-Clieaney. Ralph Hurst Caught at Last You are likely to see these seniors anytime from a distance with Jean active in dramatics, Ralph play- ing basketball forthe HCrusaders, and Frank trying to harmonize college and his many pastoral olili- gations. Yes, you catch a glimpse ol' them here and there hecause they are always on the run to keep pace with their crowded schedules. Connie fluill. Ewa Smith. Ttblllllly Walker Brahms or Boone lt is il difficult task to locate these three active stu- dents even for a few moments. We are lucky to find them just as they happen to he relaxing and enjoy- ing some music. Connie plans to he a secretary, while Eva is studying to he a teacher. Town-student Torn we find in the husiness department. Hy the way, kids, is that lirahine or Pat Boone that commands your .,,, attention. IORS IORS Suunzlra llurlmm. 'llerl llarl. ElllI11Ll.lLll'lxHHIl Something New It looks as if there must lie an new educational pro- grenn on TV lor it has the attention of three pro- spective teachers. Emma, Samlrd, and Ted seem to Gnd it more interesting than lmooks, or maybe it is just time out for relaxation for these students. Emma, it student liln'arian should have lots of interesting lliings concerning liooks to tell ller school, children. Ted, no doulit, will teavli lrut also lle will prolralmly lie il leader of Boy Svouls. Bob Morris, Geneva Rogers, B111 Moore Typical Week Sunday morning hnds three of Bethells favorite seniors congregated outside one of the nearhy ehureh- es. A typienl week usually includes al huskethall game with liiii and Holi on the butt floor heing eheered on hy Geneva, an active participant in the MUl'llHilCiHl'M pep eluh. Ilitl is majoring in education while Geneva phins to enter the husiness worhi. Hola devotes his entire time to sports with his eyes on the eoaehing profession. IORS -Xnn Cnrnf-. Allen Blink, Marie Xlarshall Greetings I O R S It i5 always nice when you can begin El day of 14218505 with ai welvonic snvii as Wluriff is giving town SiUfiClliSq Ann and Allen. Such hospitality niuintziins lint liieiiiiiy spirit than exists between lown and dorm SillfiPllit-3. lVlau'io unll Allen nw lmtli nmjm'iiig in tliv t'illll'i'il rolnlmi fivlcis, while Ann is spclcfiulixing in ll'll1'ilC!'il'ililliIlg. 30 Tony VlilllllI1SlPIl. Mary Mae Sadler. Nanvy Wvillianis Rare Moments Beautiful weather for a stroll and three campus favorites are taking advantage of il. These are eer- tainly rare moments for these active students. Mary Mae is president of the SNEA, and social chairman for the BSU. Nancy Williams manages the business end of the SCROLL. The team would find it rough going without Tony on the ball floor. IORS MW IORS ,lillll4'l' IH-Ili. i,la1lnn'ne Xlnnn-, l'al-3 Roper Duty Calls Wlien mluty valls il is reaclily answered lmy tlie smil- ing fares of tliese tliree popular students. Janice em- cfiently fills llie position of Eflitor-in-Cliief of the Sr'H0l.L and is an arlive nienilper of Pln Theta Kappa. A very 4-apalmle Assistant Editor is founml in Patsy who is enjoying lier year al lletliel as a transfer stu- tlent. Clailmorncfs clulies 1-enter a ronnml that of lzeing Pres- ident ol' the Senior Class and manager of the MCru- saflerv liall learn. ffoulcl lie have a special interest in a certain smnelrmly also? 2' Z' 2 ' f f J C. ' I .lean DllX'lF..lHl1l8blll'ilXtfl1S. Hill .lolmson JQ 1 y xxxlf L 'ff z fi! , if . fflf- f,,!7 ,, f X-f Business versus Music Bill, 2:1 voice major, tells .loan anml Junies, two husi- ness majors, of the joy of living in the dorm. But no matter where they live, these three are husy people. Jean is ai vheerleatler and on the Greater Counvil of the l3.S.U., while Hill conducts the I-i.S.U. choir, and is pianist for niany olvzisioiis. James will make ai name for himself and Bethel sonieclay when he steps out into the lrig wide worlfl ol' lrusiness. 33 IOR Wanda Welvslvr, Wallace Alluxns. Donna Cruluun l SENIORS The Busy Trio A sight seldom seeri-Wallzicce, Wanda, and Donna resting. For besides their lmusy .class schedules, these three carry on unlimited services for Bethel. Wallace has faithfully delivered the mail for Bethel this year and 'Wanda is constantly at work preparing all those interesting devotions for noonday. Our Donna sings in the chorus, is president ofthe Y.W.A. and still finds time for a piano practice. 34 .lim Hull. ,lnne Kennetly. Jane Stump 011 Higher Ground Some people tv re not content with the lowly places of this World, and mt?St stand on higher ground. Such people are Jim, an ministerial student, Jane with ai major in lmusiness, and June who is talking the teacher training course. Maybe just the thought of being Bethel seniors has put their heads in the cloufls. Jane lmeing at transfer student, has het-owne at very good Bethelite. ,lim has also adapted well sinve he hails from Michi- galng inaylme June has lreen an inspiration to hoth of them. 35 ORS IORS I lion Roluinwii, Paul Rui W il-on, lhrrix Xlnfirlx Sentiment Perhaps All Seniors must have something hy which to re- memher Bethel-ai Bethel jacket perhaps, or mayhe a T-shirt. Doris must not he the only sentimental one in this group judging hy the expression on the faces ol' Don and Paul Hay. These three will soon he leav- ing college and entering the hig wimle world. 'Wear the Bethel emhlem proudly, Hethelitesl 36 Willig Henson. Ulixe .inn Carden. Angela Bell Inside information Angela and Willis must lie giving Olive Ann the inside Hinfoi' on what il ministeifs life involves. Willis and Angela are well qualified for the conversation. Willis is interested in athletics, While Angela and Olive Ann a re busy in the llome economic department. '4Ulive Ann, don't lie loo discouraged. There are many interesting moments in time life of at ministeris wifef, 37 IOR M f , ,fel if '- f . 1 X X jg! 'kv Jfij' NMR: 'f X ,laniev Allawi. Marsliall Ilrmrks. Prank .Nlasnn yt Ay ' S14 W MX J L 'n , x pf f Ti lgglyglg RL Tux ' wiv Suk PM 'nie' xiii' -1' 1 Q J l t WEN lfx 3 WN RX N ' - J Eye-454 Y :ng in 'Vx Y ,ggi It ANNJ xy 'lx 'V S X ' 'Vl'll,iif5' -, N xt Milf' ,t V if .Q . X E J J--. I A 2 il' ' li ,jf K xr g,wQ0u11t on These Three! Taffy N 'ty' Xtvit X gi ww Ny IN iw X 4' I - - iv N i - M X 2 M' V X ll iw iff' , . . .A . A TK1 54 r,sxiR'lA1iytl1111g special coming up? If so, Janice, Mar- ti fx ' - P' 42 ,. ' . . t fd L if e Af Y 3 ff' , Uygliall and lt rank will surely lie there. it ,Ui 7 .il i t i .Qi . . . 'Q ,iijti w YQ 1, J e it Janice, a town student, spends much ol lier time i , f L gl Kiev ff ff- x X 'of f ' fx f . -. preparing for E1 career in the business world, and fi if f 'X Agffkx K Frank is kept quite liusy with his multiple duties as K A E it Q V vice-preeident of the Senior Claes. lVlar5hall, when A i fi iii? X l l' k' ' - 'k ' ' i ' i t 1 X ie is not t im mg up .1 new jo e, nmnageb to get in a X little basketball practice. From time to time, we sliall lieur of tliese tlireeg wzlluli for news of tlienil 38 4Xnnm'llc' Smith. l'm-rry Iil'UlIix5Ilil'l'. .luuiiiv Urmsn Tall Talk Annvtle and Jackie sliarc nvws of Pachivah with ai follow CI6!INCl1fi1l'y edumtzilion major. Perry, who hails frnin Primvetoil, is always ghui to hear of the happen- ings in that city. Being in uCl'llSild6I'.n he keeps woii infornwml nn all nf the sporlw. ,Iavkie and ,Allin-tial. rnminmilvs. always shzlrv hils of news onfMspm'lf. hoys, vl 1'0lu1'zl. Dmfl. gel so iillemslcml in lhail news that you will miss your next class. kids! 39 IORS Ray Slaughtvr. lf. tI.t2ulI1ric Two Bethel Boys I 0 :R S 'ltwfe two appeal' to luv sttlctyitig. hut ww wcnidcr what is really fllltlltllg through the-it' minds. Perhaps 1 w . . . - It. C.. is thinking ot the ne-Xt hall QIRIINO. living well UYPI' six feet tall is IIO hamiivap to thif Iietlwlitv. Hay just might he studying. though. for het has to maintain that high average that got him ctw-tml to Phi Theta t Kappa this year. Whetvvei' thfw Imys may he, wv . r- ' ' van he sure that thu' are HlJl'l'2lliiIll tht- llvthvl spirit 40 ,lf-uneltu H4-zmlext. Tom Xatus. .lenuie lillriftisou A Time for Everything IX time lor atucly, at time for class. and oevusioii- ally at time for talking, say these seniors. Toni, H.S.lf. preeiclenl. is prohalmly discuesing the next Exec- utive Couneil meeting time with Jennie and Jlfilllftllil sim-e lroth girle ure members ol' the Council. Tom is ulreacly Hncling his way in the husiness world hy work- ing part time in Hopkinsville, Jennie upon grucltmtioii will pursue some phase of the home eeonomivs held. while ,leunettu will probably enter the eluss room as at l6il1'lICt'. 41 IORS IORS Kfarolyn Williamson. Dean Hi1'liardson Lingering Classes . . . Classes! . . . hut these two do a lot more than just attending classes. Carolyn is one of our active town students who is majoring in business. Some husinessmen will he mighty lucky to get her for il secretary. Dean, though rather quiet, plays hasket- hall and we are all happy to have him on our side. Wlitrii spring comes, we shall find him on the lmase- hall diamond showing his love ,lor another sport. 42 ,?W- si t'?i ,V ht, that Nog4'r1,ilz1l'k, Xlilftilil Pryor. Niivhw-5 N-I-on Rough Weatller Ahead Mit-key joins town students, Martha and Roger. on their way to vlass to tell them that the test they are ahout to take is r0ugh. It would have to he some thing extra to cause these three any Worry. Martha is at memher ol' Phi Theta Kappa and is majoring in musiv. Mickey and Roger spend ti portion of their time over those ill'l70Utltil1g hooks. Roger is at husiness major, while Mivkey is at Pre-Pharnnu'y student. Look out world, here we come! 43 Vi il T if fa? 'fi X 5 MW SE R, MS1,i, IORS FIRST Row: ,IL-rn-ll White. Cordon Taylor, Martha .loyee Cannon. SHCIINU Row: Mr. Robert Sawyer. Sponsor: Exa ,Io UI't'43IlllL'lLl. Manuel Labordo. Fay e Nlize, john Pippin, IU 1011 CLASS With such capahle oflicers. the Juniors are hound to have a niemorahle year at Bethel. ,lerrell White, class president. is aided hy' the services oi Gordon Taylor as vice-president, Nlartha Joyce Cannon, see1'eta1'yg John Pip- pin is treasurerg Faye lVlize. class reporter: lVlanuel Lalmordo, sergeant-al,-arnisg and Eva Jo Greenfield is the social chairman of the of the class. This class has as their spon- sor lVl1'. Robert Sawyer who is always ready to he ol service. .Ierrell White is always smiling and eager to do his part. He is a very eapahle and eHii-iem Class president. Patsy ltielals, lioh Camp, Joe Ann Mlzuns. Austin Nldridge Excitement in the Air Thoughts ol' the next Bethel hallgame must have prompted such 6XCitClllfPllll It looks as if ,loe Ann is gixing Austin. Bob. and Patsy some pointers on Bethelis growing spirit. Joe Nnn is captain of our cheerleaders. Patsy, Roh, and Austin are avicl haskethall fans. They hack the team, and support their college. Business exevutixes isoulcl do well to seek anyone of these Bethelitesl Bethel Quintet A Upon entering the gates of Bethel you are likely to see the smiling c-ountenances of this quintet. Larry and Maranita, Lib- U N I Q R S eral Arts scholars, converse with Billy. ax ministerial student. Nlarunita is a cheerleacler for tht- 'gCrusaclers. Lee and Barbara participate in lllilllt sc-hool zu-tivitivs among which are speevh nnfl clrama. Billy Wells, Lev Snow. liarhara wrdllllllglllll. Xlaranitu 'l'l1omas. Larry Jeffrey . -4 Mona johnson, Ann Holsapple, James Talley Wfhe Three Bethelitesw It may be a permission, a problem, or just a friendly visit that brings these students to wait their turn outside Dean Giffordis ofhce. At any rate, it gives Mona and Ann a good chance to bring James up to date on the dorm news, while James shares some interesting highlights of the town studentis life, But, no matter whether theyvre town or dorm students, they have a lot to discuss, ranging from liberal arts, to educa- tion, to business. Quo Vadis Can you translate the Latin inscribed on that urn? Tany a. who is especially interested in the Romance language. is probably tell- ing these boys what it says, Roma, a business major, Hex who plans to teachg and Lige who likes athletics and wants someday I I G R S to coach. are glad to let Tanya do the translating and are willing to take her word for xx hat it says. ggi is I.. xr XX Yr 25 Tanya Owen -1. .r X if., N X. fx X- 4- vs K, .A X, f K Q -X v ' 1... - Ap XX apt. jug QQ. n- tj t fax, is ui' t Ko H N. 1 , K X ef W Q' V w ,X -' - 'z 1. 1 . t 1 , N F . mx ' X Xp, , K XY: Vx XX f f X if X lx-N 1 N X tw X ZR X Newt . A XXL isp N' gi xx gag 1 Qt . as -xg 1 X X ,XX W r gs, XX Xa ve. 1 , X , Nl f-W f 'X -S 'AX KR X X 1 X . : - 1 'X X f. t .sy sy Q x as fx f, N. Xfgsi r -. X. TX X' o ee-. N, Ka N. , . X 5 . G fy' K. 7 ii s t. A .s . es . 1. , N X-.X It . K. A M R Roma Winders. Hex Warren. Lige Shadowen, Huy Johnson. joe Ann llalrison, .Io Nt-ll Cilhnn The Worlrl Goes By This seeins to he one ol those few preeious inonients when three at-tiw people van sit clown in main hall untl 'snatch the rest of the worlcl go hy. Huy johnson. a town stutlent. eonxerses with ,lo Nell and lo Ann. The two girls have something in c-onnnon with Ray since all tln-me are usually quiet and serious iniuclerl. This cloesn't keep the-in from living nt-ll-lilxerl lu all students, Oulnumberecl tori' student, in this group, Jo Ann, l 1'c-cltlitx and Linz also holt U N I 0 R S tht- nmjoritx in that thex all inaior in lmusiness related lieltls. 'lihvx ure coinniuting students, hut they know their nay arouncl on ' Hetln-l's 1-ainpus, and are interested in ull svhool aclixities, Frwlflia- lirown. Nluluila Lynn. Linz lironn. .lo 'Xnne Iluyes 1 Mulnllu is tlLllIlLllIIll6l'f'll tln'e-v to om---slie is the onlx tlorlni- l Wa-frlfllils ' ' J Slmxwy Oliver. llarliara Cilln-rt. lillt-n citlS'lHl. William llenston Can You Spare a Minute? Surely this is a rare- mx-asiml to catch luur such husy people, lm' even a moment. Slioney ancl Vlfilliain are pastors in addition to ln-ing Y students. lillen and Barbara are preparing themselves for the class- room. and the elementary schools will iselc-mnv such 1-mnpetent young X 'f P ladies. . Y' 1 Lf , id' l ,i at f Picnic Aren't iw ini itt-cl? If there is to he a picnit' ur ai isiener roast. yuu're sure In Hntl this trio present. Rohert. lveing an Phisical lfflucation inajor. is helpful in planning outdoor ew-ills. Joyce I I 0 R S and Stacey. with an eye for liusiness. want to lie sure that the mist omni-s or staxs within the- liuclget. liulvert Amlevsmi. ,luyve llurris. Stavey lleusmi llntli Latloon. llurlha NlCilt'llLlIll. Norman Wullzuw-. .l. E. Fiilisarlls Scholars All Only excessive study could hring forth big smiles like these. As the assignments pile higher and higher. the smile ol' our students never fade. Norman and J, lf. are intrigued by the various symbols of shorthand, which Ruth and Martha translate as easily. Oh well. lmoy s. cheer up, you will live and learn! Wierlgewood ? Imported ? Previous china is in loving hancls, Here we get a glimpse into the flreams of these girls, Besides wanting their MRS. degrees. I I 0 R S they also have other plans, Imogene favors Home Economics. l 7 Barbara, Betty, and Wanda lean toward teaching. They all enjoy , , ,V .1 ,V J. 1' . . . . 43 ' 1 1,1 f -' A 1, ff '4 If handling heautilul objects of art. K A 1,7 I f i LQ! I ,ff-,f 11. '- ' - ,f lf ,, , f fi , i , I1-'f , -f 'a , . , ,, 'f , L V V , . -.-l- , .4 . L ff llarhara Sutherland. IIIIUQLCIIF Fulkerson. Wanda Williams. Ilelty Atkins i i i il llorlha Salyer. Kye Nitfhols. Nlartha Cannon, Ilonna Uakley Autumn Days u0ne-Sided Viewpoint An integral part of life at Bethel is the informal conversation lie- tween students each day, as typified hy these four students. No matter what the point of conversation may he at present, Kye knows that eventually Dortha, Martha, or Donna will present the feminine point of view. What could you expect xs hen you are outnumhererl three to onel l ncler the spreading cherry tree the Bethel cot-mls stand. lin- 7 joying the loveliness ol' Bethel s autumn are Elbert, lVluriell, and Jucly. This is an excellent time to start that czollemztion of leaves. I 0 R S Don t stand there and talk students, Mr. Morris says thirty leaws and thirty flowers must he in that notebook before the grades are hanclefl out. lfllrert Moore. Muriell Stl-gall, ,lufly Squirt- Friends Indeed The Bethel students have really done much to make Joe feel at home in Hopkinsville. He in return has made a contrihution to the Bethel program. We are expecting high scholastic standing from these students, Barharais smile has won a place for her at Bethelg Joe and john are friendly ton, as well as ranking high scholastivally. EXCCIIUVPQ and beu etarles My, what a treat there ls ln Qlme lm the huainees wort U N I O R S Vlfarren and Mike look the part ol Quueesful young executivee Q V , You Ctllllfltlit ask for better Qeeretwrlz s thin our bhlrlev and Ann ,tp 5 W YN K MA, 1 I W ' I . Wa? ' ' Jw ,V ff? e i Hou manx worcls thfl xou vu that xnu could type a minute? ' ,4 i , V J ' L f f' ' 1 . ,, E V , Z C V5 p 1 rf t -f ef , ri, M y L' 1 Q 'V' ,W Y ri' 1 1 1 lr X L' Shirley Hates. Mike lluss. Ann Askew. Warren Dawson it Yiwlxg Fi 9 Q 5 A NlilIllIl'l l,,ahor4lo. Phyllis Nl1,'E1t'l1l'Ill. Pa- tricia lxl4'ilt'llt'Ill, Dick fil't'1'IIWt'll Guided Tour Manuel. who hails from Cuba, has much to learn about Kentucky and Hopkinsville in particular. Pat and Phyllis, both Elementary Education majors, are interested in showing him the American school system. Dick. an aspiring businessman. wishes to help Manuel learn the American way of living. We Shall Cover the Earth! You had hetter cut that conversation short or you will be late for class, These students have similar interests. Dale and Linda have decided upon a career in business. Since Helen and Patsy I I G R S . I l Mt are mission volunteers, they are both pursuing a Liberal Arts M' 19 l f course. aryl gm .Q 1 V 9 5 if 1 D W :W with it f L: 9 f ,xx , i l JV , gf W fly 3 if Helen Scott. Dale Mcllaniel. Patty King. Linda Kirkwuod 514-vu lvunyi. Ann Humphries. Seiotu llullihnrton. Leslie Webster We Are All From Bethel These ro-eds always give visitors a cordial welcronn- to Bethel Col- lege. Steve. a l're-Medical student, strengthens the international fel- lowship among the students. Ann, Sciola. and Leslie. all town stu- dents, enjoy sharing leisure time with Stew. Keep working students. scholarship is appreviatecl at Bethel, There Are Smiles Doug pauses long enough on his may to lah to share some in- lerestinff 'ltidluits' with town students lihlmy and Virginia ll l . C , . , I ., , . I I l I G R S surely rnust have heen good news to have brought such radiant smiles to their faces. Perhaps that dreaded test wasrft so had alter all? Lilwlwy Nlaynard. Virginia Sislx. Douglas Smith e....f '!f ' X, . l f r w-tl K I ll r ' , V f J ' l I 'i f 7 4 rl 41 r , X f 1 Q ffl, J 1, t rf , ft' X I I Vain Nlulnne. llurlmrtt Stnyull. Inuly lim-lun l Deposit One Dime, Please A 'lihe l'zxxnritv lltnrgnut nl' the girls in lfast Hull is the telephone lmnth, untl lht-se tlm-e are nn cxceptimr, Hurhara is placing that itll-lIIIlJHI'lLlIIl call, yylnlt' Var ll and Jurly stand in line. Patience, girls! Cnnhl that l4'l1'Ibltnllt'll1ly1' ht-on instrtnnental in getting rings for at ccr- latinlingerliurlyynol'll1esvgirls'f Little But Nice She :nay he little. hut she vertainly is nit-e ln knnw, say tht-se three males uhout little l.inclu Jones. l llllilgllli' Linclu really enjoys haying tht- mfnnlpany nl lmys suvh an Willzml. Billy. at Llerrell. Whn yyuulfln If I U I O S mul ,lerrell is prvsitlent of his vlzlssz :intl nivvr llvtlwl lmys vun e lounfl than Willarfl antl Hilly. t,t . l,in4lu .lnnem Xyllltml Gray. llilly Hiyhtnwer .lerrell V5 hilt- liohvrt Blincoe, Wvanda Wlarv, Conlon Taylor, Wayne Green ,W ln-...W Books Are Required Wanda. Robert. and Cordon will assure anyone that hooks are a 'gmustn in getting a college education, Wayfne, who works in the ofilce. is on the receiving end this time. Gordon, a physical education ' V BC ' 79 major, plays a wicked game of basketball for the eagers. Robert and Wayne are following a Liberal Arts course, while Warifla is study- ' , ing to he a teacher. ' Readers Holiday In the browsing corner of the library, Whom do We find, but Ryan, Dewey, and Nacy, They are about to chose their favorite U I O R S magazines and enjoy a few moments of reading something of I their own choosing. Confidentially, these boys are just posing, for they barely manage to keep abreast the library assignments handed out by their professors. Ryan Merrivk, Dewey Collins. Navy Sanders Dale Crider. Emma Lou Barrett, Eva Jo Greenfield J ust Checking Three Bethelites check the sports bulletin board to lind out what the latest newspaper clipping has to say about the team. Dale, Who is a member of Bethel's basketball squad, is explaining the complicated athletic terms to Eva ,lo and lilllllllil Lou, who are both Elementary liiducution majors. Mixed Interests This quartet must anticipate an interesting time in chapel. Wham did you say was on the program? Mary Ann and Yvone, both edu- cation majors, would enjoy a program sponsored by the S.N.E.A. Edward, a Liberal Arts majorg and Frank, whose interests lie in U N I G R S agriculture, would probably like to have a speaker concerning sports or maybe a demonstration of some of the latest scientific ugadgetsl' that have been developed. Mary Ann Cole, Edward Browning. Yvone Yandell. Frank Turner f: ' . ,i M ' tim fflfffi 'Q f ' ' A 7 V Q W 3 w A 'W 4,17 Q rwwl I fix rs, lttefti 'Q , f7 f it v A y W fayfgu Y gd Q A f Qtr? .ijiikgqf J Qgfqfifsfzai' r My s A 76 t Ronnie Howell. ,lolm Pippin Men of Distinction Ronnie and john are two of Bethelis active dormitory hop s. John. il ministerial student, is always eager to participate in the B.S.U. and the Ministerial Association, Ronnie is always to he found at Bethclis athletic cvcnts. Only Ten Minutes Hurry lo class, kids, Ten minutes between classes can lie over lmelore you know it. Reda, a married student, is proliahly her that it is time for a voice lesson, Milton has his mind on that English term paper that is due at his next Class. L'Was that the last hell that l heardfw That sound? Oh, ten minutes hasn't passed! I U I 0 R S hurrying lo her Economics class, while Judyis schedule reminds lncly Knight. Milton W'llliCll4lllSC. Hella Smith Nina Worley, l reddie Tongate Mail-Call lgnelaimed letters are never a problem at Bethel as is flemonstratecl by these two juniors. They must have been expecting money from home. just enough to title them over until time lor next monthis allow'ar1f'e. Nina, a Home lfoonomivs major, shares some hit ol inter- esting news with lireclclicr, who is one of Prethelk ministerial. students. '6Popularity Plus The most popular place between classes at Bethel is arounfl the coke machine, Bobby and Bob treat Faye and Linda to a coke while they Hcateh up on the latestfi But even a Coke can not make I -U I 0 :R S that ten minute break last a second longer. So: olf to that next class, kifls. ,,k,,,,, Faye Nlize, BobbyWilwlia111s, Linda Parrish, Bob Cross ,fohn YVillis. Phyllis Wagggoner. liar- lmara Hayes, Bill 'l'halniann V NaCl is H2501-NaHS0i ii HCI And then you add a niillinleter ol sulfuric acid--'for did he say iydroehlorie? Possilily there is an upcoming :Xlliert Einstein or lVladan1e Curie in this group. ,lohn and Bill are naturally quite eager to assist. two sueh loxelx ladies as Phyllis and BilI'l.JilI'il. IU I0 Dear Old Bethel N1 uch has liven said on the p1'eeeding pages alnout 1'l2lSSCS'7,lUlt- ior and Senior. But without Main Hall. there would he no classes. This more than a century old lmuilding has stood stately and proudly. giving to all who come up the walk a feeling ol pride and thanklulness for her presence. She holds within her walls the secrets. the joys, the sorrows. the dreams of students throughout the more than a hundred years that she has served inen and uonien. Our love and sincere appreciation go out to you. dear old Bethel. our Alina Mater. , uv A ,U ff f' , if, Mfg, ,1,- if W fl Q In ,. J ' ff I' 1 W . Z Q 1 f ,- ,ffdzgflq ff 4 I 7-ffL4Z,f,:i-ffv-st, fix fi , fdtwf ,ff f I KA , 1 K y , 'ff , 4 f K . if 'af JK 'f ' f f. . , f X A4451 6 g A. sf ,Q v ,f I ,, tl jx, The Spirit of the Features reflects honors hestowed upo11 Bethel's young men and women -tho confidence placed in superlutivesfthe crowning ol the May King and Queen+the presentation of the coveted honor, the Spirit Cup. lt is the excitement that precedes the magic moment of fulfillment. It is the desire to live up to the responsi- hility incurred hy these honors. lt is the culmination of the event, long- awaited, attentively-witnessed, and forever- cherished. Y gpm i ww -M WANDA WEBSTER f,4Mc.,f4,,2 'HE -- md unior JOE ANN ADAMS 4 , A , f f N 23 me .V 'VY Queen Linda Lou Langley Renshaw with President Willialll Edwin Richardson Sweefkearf Queen ag may J ing ana! Queen King Janlcs Miller and Queen Ann Crowell attended by l958 Miss Bethel, Katie M31ldUX, and l 958 Mr. Bethel, 'l'l1ursl0nl7rye 'ggi' I Oz M W Kia f Fill .ww - '75 1. E A Lovely Katie Maddux was certainly an asset to Bethel. her Winsome smile and l1er sunny disposition made her one of our most popular Coeds. SPIRIT CUP WINNER Miss Katie Maddux receives the Spirit Cup from ,lames Miller, 1958 President of the Phi Theta Kappa. The most coveted honor that Comes to a student at Bethel is the Spirit Cup. The recip- ient of this award is that student who best represents the uSpirit of Bethelgv who is out- standing in scholarship, leadership, character, and school loyalty. Katie Maddux, the 1958 Spirit Cup Winner, certainly possesses these qualities and they Won for her this most cov- eted award. Katie, who edited the 1953 SCROLL, was a eheerleaderg represented Bethel in the Mountain Laurel Festivalg and was our Miss Bethel in the year l958g is surely very Worthy of this honor. 69 -QW' 9. It if A sry .. Q llc-'tlwl liustcsses serve graciously at one of the college social events. Angvla Hell, Donna tlraliutn, Mary Mac Sadler. and ,lzmicv Petty preside ut the- reception table. The guests are Mrs. Roy Wallavc and Mrs. Calm Payne. A QUETS AND PARTIES ARE E IOYABLE This picturm- will bring hack nienmries of the 1958 .llllll0I'-Sf'l1l0I' lmanqtwt. Rt'lIlt IlllJ6I' that gala occasiun? .lean Davis really vallgllt tht- spirit of Christmas at the Bctlwl liuliclay lvanquet. Who Wtlllltlllil like- ti 1-up ul punvli st-rvecl hy Angela llvll with that vuptivating sniilc? fi Shirley Beaver Fritz installs Tom Yates 21Slllf presi- Installation of ollicvrs taking plat-v at the B.S.ll. dc-nt of the l959 B.S.U. banquet. UCCASIUNS AT BETHEL . Dr. William llull Pre-stun was tln- spe-akvr at the lmanqlwl. He brought ti lwlplnl and enjoyable inessage. 71 Sllifltj lieuvvr vruwns Limla Lou Langley as lllc- .lim llull. l'r'4'fiml1-111 nf lllm' .llll1im'CluN, Psvurls V158 SVK'Pt'lIl! i1I'l Qllt?t'll. Ill'W QIIIPCII ln lw 1'r4mm'd uf SVH'4'lIlt'ilI'l ul' BPIIIPI LET ME CALL YOU S W EETHE RT, AN Smm' Img illsl Villl-I st'f'Hl lu gvl u flulm' . 'l'I11- IM-II11-l lfnllqgm' l:IlllI'llr Q'lIl1'I'ldil1s with rwn all livllwlf f:IIl'iSllllLlS Illllrill 72 1 'E i iw fm J Eixwwiia, Zfimwfap, BS ' ,af ,,.w Jw-1 vig 9:2-5. he C K xxX 5. an... W F 6 3 im au A tw xi . Q . x X it .,A, lk .. L., xg: 2 'xg J' Q , .N 1 A . L' .QKWQLV-:N fi' 1 nw. ' 1 3, xii' .'f'n',1, ,S,.x, ,.,.K , .lvl ,iw M k n.. , is , .N .-Hs' VS! MV ,K , .1 ,V -. :fri X ,ww ,iv '5 if : rg H E? r E Wi f f x ,3- im Q, F' ,sf M- ,gg my ,, ,Q 5 Wgwfsfgwxg Milfs' gag? K , W an ,J fe 2 A was .QQ gf A is Y if W , 5-ff 'S 5 , , D is ., .... ,Q : - N 3 in Si 'Wig .: - ffsv-:4,m A :'f'E? :'1, y '54 A 'af , ,, ,Q .E , Vvlzig 1 A.,, ,,:5 ,, L :xiii is 2 J f .1 'Sf I gifs- Mis , 534' xlib 5 in 2 4? 3 Q 4 95 N-.M t OM NCEME Dr. Harold Tallant. pastor of the First Baptist Church. Dignified Seniors wait in line hfffore entering: the Niadisonvillv. Kc-tttucky. wan thv cornnwncf-Inmit church to hvur the COIllIll1'llf'6l1lCI1i Sermon. speaker, 1958. The college nlht-ials and visiting dignitarivs hunk un with :num-h interest during the presentation uf the Spirit Cup. 75 The Spirit of the Organizations displays 1-realive alvililies of students at Bethel and lrnnsposes lllfglll into vlnuinels of service and enjoyment to liolll the svliool and surrounding 1-ommunity. It is the mlrunmtic portrayal of ai favorite Ulliil'ilClC1'. ll is the expectant hush in anticipation ol' the concert pianist. lt is tlie spontaneous ovation tlint follows llle - rand finale. D gpm CRGANIZATIONS ,W ,, kv H -xf .3 L, Y . -gk . www f W ' , mmf fwymm Qs, 4 ,lANltIli l'H'I l'H N -XNIIX XX Il.l.l AXIS THE 1959 SCROLL Janicv. having had sewral it-ars ol' vxperic-nm-tl on yearlumk stalls, nas a natural lor tht- vflitorship nl' the V959 SCROLI.. She has liven lwusy st-llmluling pit'- turos. getting 1-opp nrittvnt 1-lim-king it, making 1-hanges ancl ixurriing in gvnvral. Nm she presents this vrlition ol the SCROLL hoping that it will luring hack lIlt'lIl0l'lf'S of this yvar al Bt-tlwl. Nanvy has lu-en a is-ri flcpenclalwlv liusinvss man- agvr. She has spent mut-li time and has nalkvcl many miles getting thnsc' aclS wliich are so important to the sucvess ol' the yvarlmok. Nancyis rvatli smile' and her husim-ss-like mannvr have been assvts as shv sought the IlPi'tfSSill'f support from the llnpkinsvillv lmsirivssnwri. l'iHtS'l Run. llnhn Willifl Lev Sntm. ,lanive Petri. Patsy Roper. llill Nlw-re. Sl-xgtnlm Hun: .lennie flllriftenrun. Xluna ,lulm-nn. Donna llraham. llnri- Xlnxivlx. tfarulyn Williamwn. ,lanv Stump. Huh xl1II'I'lr.,llH'.xllll Xmlams, lfxaJoUrw-nlie-ltl. It has been a pleasure to have this group on the editorial staff who has worked diligently to give to you this Yearbook. Everyone has been so cooperative and willing to do his part when called upon. .lattice could not have gotten along without Patsy and Lee who were such competent associate editors. We have worked long, hard hours, and burned much mid- night-oil to give to you this '59 SCROLL. We hope that you will treasure it and use it through the years to gaze in retro- spect upon this part of your life at Bethel. 92 a DORIS NILSICK l'l1oI0grupl1ir Ealimr Fmsr Row: Faye Mile, Mary Lou Mclieynolds. ,lean Davis, Martha Joyce Cannon, SI-120511 Row: June Kennedy, Eva Smith, Nam-y Williams, Dale Crider. Under the excellent supervision of Nancy Willianis the bus- iness staff has proven itself very capable in handling the dif- ficult task which was set before them-that of making the SCROLL a linanvial success. We salute this group who has toiled many long hours and walked those many miles to Hget that adv. We appreciate the hard work of the business staff. We heartily thank the business people of Hopkinsville for their loyal support and generous contributions to the SCROLL. PATSY ROPER and LEIC SNOW Associale Edilorx BAPTIST STUDE T U I0 Une of the most important organizations on the campus is the B.S.U. The Executive Coun- cil and the Greater Council, led hy President Tom Yates work directly with the Southern Baptist Convention to aid the spiritual develop- ment of our students lay giving them opportu- nity to participate in Christian activities and eomradeship. This year the B.S.U. sponsored Religious Emphasis Week, and had as their guest speaker Hev. Fred W. Love, Lewishurg, Kentucky. The entire student liody benefited from this program. Tom Yates has certainly proven himself an excellent president of the B.S.U. Under his leadership the B.S.U. continues to grow and progress. These students are members ol the various committees of the Executive Council. They make up the Greater Council of the B.5.U. and are responsible for promoting the B.S.U. on the campus. FXECU'l'IYl11 COU NCIL Futst Rum: Wzlntlat Webster, Jenn Davis, Olive Ann Catrtlen, SECUYU Rum: Dunna Grullum, Nlury Hue Sadler. Jvunettn Ueatrden, Dnris Nlusivk. Marie Nlatralxzlll. THIKU ROM: Harold Butler, fmnlx Smith, 'l'-nn Yule-5. Bill jolmwn, ,lim Hull. Some of the students who regularly attend Noonday services. 111 . wx: y-l Wanda We'lJster presides tfapalwly as devotional chairman of Noonday. ,rf Iflllbl Iimx: BdI'IlLlI'il IIIIIII-rl. II+-Ivn Swrll, Aluyw- Iiurria I.i11rIa1 ,Iuuv-. XX:lmIa1 XM-Imslm-1'. ICIII-n Uuxnu Xilllt'y William-, ,lnlm Ilunk Ilnlulwl 5lIIUXlJ Huw: .Im-lxiv Iirvvxll. Xlzullm I'rywr. Ninn Vw-rlvy. IJHIIIHI Illnzllzlln. Nlzuy Um'S.uIIr-r.I5a1lI1uI'1xIIuy1'r,,llmvKvnm ' .IIIIIQ KIIIQLIII. Ifuu- Milan VIIIIIKII Run: Xluria-II SIigI1II. .Inu Ann -X1Iznns, IXI1ll'IIl1l ,luyvv Ifzumwn. I'.1Iry Ifie-IIIN. Ann Ilnlxuxmlm I1mI1 Pllll I1 Iixullvzmx XX:uIIn1g1lI-11. .IUIIN 5Illlll ', I'ullfI'll Rum: Il.u'wInI Hull!-1.l,.-v Slum. Hill .II-Imff-n, 'Ilnn Yun'-, N-vrlnun XYAIII14 I1rnII Xkhm NIr. IIllyl'I'i Zll'l'0lIllDilllIQ'x xuim- xnaxjm' IXIMVIIILI I Ijrym' Nlusic- ,-Xpprecialimm is prmingz In Inv u pnpular CUUTSP undvr II10 mIirf'r'lirn1 uf NIV. .Iulm Ifluyck 5011 iF fnugllt aIICr ml1si4'uIIy 5-vii MUSIC Music is an integral part of Bethel. This de- partment has done much to further a love for and an appreciation of this phase of the Fine Arts. lt has presented student recitals. pro- duced an operetta, Hansel and Gretelwg and sponsored several noted concert artists. Mr. John Huyck and lVlr. and lVlrs. Roh- ert Sawyer comprise the Music Department this year at Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer teach piano. while M r. Huycli is our voice in- structor. rll0g6tll6l' they have enriched the lives of all the memliers of the Bethel Family. Donna llraham. a non-music major, plays for lier pleasure and also that of her classmates, Donna is the accompanist, lor the Bethel chorus. 'K LN. Fourteen angels watch over me .... From the operetta HXNSEI, AND GRETEI. presented by the nieinluers of the Drama Worksliop. directed by Hrs. Robert Sawyer. Mr. :intl Mrs. Robert B. Sawyer. capable piano in- structors in the Bethel Music Department. s 1 LEFT T0 Ricurx Jo Ann Gil- lum, Donna Graham, Emma Lou Jackson, W. E. Burton, Sponsor, Saundra Durham, Doug Smith, Willard Cray, Mary Lou McReynolds, Wilma Fraim, Mary Mae Sadler. Some of the Bethel coeds that are town students. These are the students who rush breathlessly to class each morning at 8:00, lest they he tardy. S. N. E. A. TOWN STUDENTS Dean Burton strives to teach these education majors something of teaching-its hardships-its rewards-its goals. ln the SNEA Bill Moore is the capable presidentg William Gray is the vice-pres- identg and we find the secretaryship filled by Mary Lou Mcfleynolds. Each morning at 23:00, our town students start pouring out ol cars and onto the Bethel Campus. 'llliesv students play an important part in the Spirit of Betlielf' 'llhoy help to link Bethel to Hopkinsvilleg they are an unusually active group ol' students: and they are found lilling many places ol' leadership in the college life. 84 I. R. C. 'l'hough they do not alwaxs agree almout the ln-sl solutions to vurrc-nt prohlc-ms, they do affree that the . Ft study ol international relations is worthy ol' any- oneis time and interest. We look to such as thesi- lor our lvzulc-rs ol' tomorrow. Mary Lou lVlelleynolds is the vlulvs president. .l1lS6pl1 BHITIH I5 the vim'- president. Mary Ann Cole is secretary, and Willard Gray serv-s as trt'asure1', Mr, Eldon Byrd is the SPUIJSUIQI PHI THET KAPPA One of the highest honors which can come to a student of Bethel is to he tapped into the Phi Theta Kappa, our national honor society. The object of this society is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to strengthen fellowship. Dr. Mark Lowry is the sponsor of our Alpha Delta chapter, Angela Bell presides as president, Tom Yates is vice-president, and Janice Petty is the secretary. Reading Clockwise: Joseph Barna, Judy Knight, Bar- bara Hates, Willard Gray, Jack Cross, James Cravens, William Denston, Mr. Eldon Byrd, sponsorg Tom Yates, James Shamp, Frank Smith, Reda Smith, James Hall, Mary Ann Cole, Jeanetta Bearden. Norman Wallace, Janice Petty, Wilma Fraim, Jenny Christison, Mary Lou McReynolds. Fucsr Row: Tom Yates, An- gela Bell. Mary Mac Sadler. S1-:sown Row: Martha Pryor, J anice Petty, Ray Slaughter, Marie' Marshall, Mary Lou NIcReynolds, Doris Musick. This is one of the largest groups that we have ever had in the Life Service Band at Bethel. This organization is meaningful in the lives of its nienihers. Olive Ann andlliarie are rep- resentative ofall the prayer inateset ljethel. Others like them lneet regularly to read together and discuss their like problems. LIFENSERVICE BAND 'llhe Life Service Band, binds into a closer fellow- ship those of the Bethel student body who are mis- sion volunteers, or who feel that they have a definite service in the work of the Lord. The ollieers of this organization are: ,lim Hall, president: Larry Jeffery, Viee-Presidentg joe Ann Adams, Secretary: and Patty King. treasurer, PRAYERMATES Prayermates are chosen in a candlelight service sponsored by the B.S.U. The purpose of prayer- mates is that every student may have someone with whom to worship, for we believe that time spent in prayer is not time lost, because daily prayers lessen daily eares. YOUNG WOMENS ASSOCIATIO Many ol the activities of the Y.W.A. have ac- tually hocfoino traditional at Bethel--the Thanks- giving haskots, the Christmas- party lor children, and the C. A, Houseparty. Under the leadership of their lll'6Sil'lt5Ilt, Donna Graham, the Y.W.A.s have clone much to instil into the stuflents a concern lor missions. Jackie Brown is the Yi.W.A. vice- presiclent, Patsy Fields is secretary. ancl Eva Smith serves as treasurer. The circle chairmen are: Patty King, Ann Holsapple, Donna Oakley, Jo Ann Har- rison, .lo Nell Cillum, MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIO 'lihe lVlinisterial Association has certainly gI'OgVI1 ancl has lmeoome one ol the most active ol our organ- izations, Leading the group this year as their presi- clent is lfrank Smith, Allen Black is the vice presi- clent. john Pippin, secretary. and Larry Jeffery is the treasurer. 'liliesv girls represent some of the- YWAs on the Bethel campus. Always eager to do its part in mission endeavors, this organization is an in- trt-gxal part of the dorm girls' life. Fiioxr How: Frank Smith. James Hall. Larry Yineelette, Harolil lluller. .lohn Pippin. Clogs llruve. Larry Jeffrey. Nllen lllavlx. Dr. ,l. ll. l ranks.Sr:1:oxn Ron 1 Logan Wlriglit. llr. Nlarlx Lowry, llolw Collins, lfreil Tongate. William llenston, Billy Wells. Louarcl Cray. Shoney Oliver. Hay Jolinson. 'l'nnin How: llr. W. lf. llicliartlson. Elflon llyrtl. Lonnie Yvells. Willis Henson. .lerrell White. Norman Wallave. Wallace Mlanis. Hay Slaughter. Ger- alfl Nlitvllell. Leslie Webster. Dean WY. E. Burton. The Spirit of the Sports is keenly felt throughout the intramural program and dur- ing the Basketball season at Bethel. Student and faculty support add much to mutual en- joyment and competition. It is the anticipation of the much-needed field goal. It is the sportsmanship shown in a tense moment of action. It is the crowdis cheer of victory. Spirit P R T l mr lil M, Wi 'R 3 we T S5 f if X, , 25 -be Mlm 9 E M, , gf E :Q ., Fl'K , Amwwlixwyfww 7 i W ' WWNKE5- N N ,,,.6f 5 .4- hm ,.... ..... JZ k 9' 15 at Rx, cm iSi1'ff,3?4 w v gf if 'W ,, N s:zfi,:?? wfggsmm Q .- ' o CHEERLEADERS These five vivaeious young ladies have had a very successful year in leading the cheers for their Alma Mater. Joe Ann Adams, captain ofthe group, along with ,lean Davis, Faye Mize, Eva Smith, and Maranita Thomas, led the students in the yells throughout the season, then they traveled to Somerset to yell the hoysn into winning the Kentucky Junior Col- lege Tournament. ,loe Ann Ndanis, Captain of the lietllel clit-m'rl1'a The Bethel clieerleaden: ,lean Davis. Joe Ann Xdanie. lfxu Smith. Faye Mile, Klaranilu Vlilllbllliii Flcovl' Row: llewey Collins. Bill Nloore. Lige Shadowen. Coach lfharles Harris. Bolt Nlorris. Cordon Taylor. Marshall lirooks. Stifjoxn Ron: Claihorne Moore. Nlanaggerg Willis Henson. Fre d Haley. Tony Thomson, F. C. Cuthrie. Ed Crider. Ralph Hurst. Nlillon Whitehouse, Dean Richardson. Wallace Adams. Manager. The SCROLL stall would like to pay tribute to our t'0ilCll, Charles R. Harris, Who Worked hard to lmuild a winning team for Bethel in the 1958-59 season. We would also like to salute the lnoys who made up this year's squad. They worked hard, but had a rough season, losing many games hy just a few points. No matter how down hearted they may have felt at times, they showed good sportsmanship. They went to the Kentucky Junior College Tournament at Somerset with their hearts set on winning. The faculty and students stood behind the team and urged them to Win. At the tournament they dis- played this same good sportsmanship, their determination to play hall, and returned to liethel lrringing with them the winner,s trophy. We are proud of you. Bethel Basketball Boys! Not only did they win the trophy. hut Gordon Taylor was Chosen for the All-Conferenve Team. When the names were 1-alled, we found four ol' our hoys on the All-Tournament Team -ME. C. Guthrie, Ralph Hu rst, Hill lVloore, and Tony 'l'homson. ASKETBALL Charles R, Harris, vouch ot' the Bethel Crusaders, H WILLIS I-IENSON ED CRIDER MARSHALL BROOKS Forward. 6' 2 C1-nlvr, 6' 6 Guard, 6' Grand Rivn,-rs. MiII1urn. Kcnluvky SIZIUQIIIUTS. Kvnlucky Kentucky X t f !L,fI'1', MIL, W 1 I GORDON TAYLOR .5 , if DEWEY COLLINS IJICJXIY RICHARDSON HUB NIURRIS Guard, 6' IEE ' M ' Guard. 6' Forward. 6' 2 Guard. 6' 2 Hodgcnville, Kentucky . Vancvburg. Kvntucky Lvwispnrt. Kcntuvky Cumberland. Ke-ntuc-ky 92 mmm M..-.,... 3 fvx 3? 2,5 fkki, gg an ir jg af if v Q5 5' ft 4 -.Q Aix, 'L 3 'gif , 5 gr E-ly? ix W ww X TSE .Jw , . 2' K 'W W' 1. ? ,avi V 'Q Q? ,G V Q V! 2 'K ,. ..... , v ,fi Q, Ee 1 2 mf A X -' ,Q my , V 5 , 2 iv 5 3' ' , 3 , A iw K W A lqzlv I I f A Ag 'lihe 1959 Bethel llaselrall leant. Fltovl' Him: Ronnie Howell. Doug Smith. liidwartl lirowning. Ralph llurst. Holmert Xntlerson. Harold Butler. Don Robinson, Srzfiow Ron: l rul Haley. lid tirider. Iioh Nlorris. Coat-h Charles Harris. Dean Richarmlson. Cor, rlon Taylor, Bill Moore. Coach Harris presents awards to the two outstanding athletes of the senior vlass, Shirley Beaver Fritz and Thurston Frye. lntraniural sports play a great part in the life of students on any college campus. This is also true at Bethel. Softball, tennis, and swim- ming are some of the sports where we find competition hetween the classes very keen. Not only is there competition between the elasses. Juniors and Seniors, hut we Gnd the eommut- ing students pitting their strength against that of the dormitory students in haskethall. Each year following an intramural tourna- ment in the spring, the college gives an award for the most outstanding athletes. Pictured on the left is Coach Charles H. Harris presenting these awards to Thurston Frye, best hoy ath- leteg and likewise to Shirley Beaver Fritz. hest girl athlete. SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, WILLIAM WALLACE, JR., Route 6, Paducah, Ky. Ministerial Association, '58-'59, Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U., '58-'59, Basketball Vlanager, '59. ALLEN, JANICE ANNE, Star Route, Dawson Springs, Ky. ASHBY, ELIZABETH JEAN, Lafayette, Ky. BEARDEN, JEANETTA MAE, Route 1, Boaz, Ky., SCROLL Staff, '58! Life Service Band, '58-59, Y.W.A., '58-59, B.S.U., '58-59. Greater Council, '58, Executive Council, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '58-'59. BELL, ANGELA, Sullivan, Ky., Phi Theta Kappa, '58-59, Pres- ident, '59. BLACK, ALLEN, Route I, Hopkinsville, Ky., Ministerial Associa- tion, '58-59, Vice-President, '59. BROOKS, MARSHALL RAY, Box 153, Slaughters, Ky., Bas- ketball, '58-59, Di Gamma Alpha, '58, Class Treasurer, '58, Baseball, '58-59. BROOKSHIRE, PERRY N., 204 North Cave, Princeton, Ky., Basketball, '58-59. BROWN, JACKIE MARIE, Route 1, Boaz, Ky., Y.W.A., '58-'59, Y.W.A., Vice-President, '58-59, B.S.U., '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, Chorus, '58-59, Greater Council, '58, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, Drama Workshop '58. BUTLER, HAROLD, Route 2, Lewisport, Ky., Ministerial Associa- tion, '58-59, Treasurer, '58, Life Service Band, '58-59, B.S.U., '58-59, Executive Council, '59, Chorus, '59, Basketball, '58-59. CAIN, JIMMY, Route 1, Hopkinsville, Ky. CARDEN, OLIVE ANN, 210 South Main Street, Elizabethtown, Ky. CARL, COLEY TIDWELL, 2801 Victory Drive, Hopkinsville, Ky. CAVANAH, MONA, Hopkinsville, Ky. CHRISTISON, JENNIE VALERIA, 222 King St., Sturgis, Ky., Greater Council, '58-59, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, Y.W.A., '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, International Relations Club, '59: SCROLL Staff, '58, CLARK, WILLIAM ROGER, Star Route, Dawson Springs, Ky. CLARK, DOROTHY KESTNER, Crofton, Ky. CORNE, ANN BERNENCE, 2809 Faircourt, Hopkinsville, Ky. CRAVEN, JAMES CLAYTON, 2027 Airport Drive, Laurel, Mis- sissippi, International Relations Club, '59. DAVIS, JEAN, Cerulean Ky., B.S.U., '58-59l Executive Council, '59, Senior Class Secretary, '59, Cheerleader, '59. DURHAM, SAUNDRA ANN, Route 7, Marion, Ky, GRANAM, DONNA MILDRED, 4109 Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, Florida. B.S.U., '58-59, Executive Council, '59, B.S.U., Choir, '58-591 B.S.U. Pianist, '58l Life Service Band, '58-591 Y.W'.A. President, '59, SCROLL Stall, '59, S.N.E.A., '58-59l Drama Workshop, '59, Chorus, '59, GUILL, CONNIE, 520 Miliken Road, Paducah, Ky., Life Service Band, '58-59, I...S.B. Pianist, '58, B.S.U., '58-59, B.S.U. Choir, '58, Y.W.A., '58-59, Greater Council, '58, Executive Council, '59, B.S.U. Vice-President, '59. QEEQIRIE, E- Co Sedalia, Ky. Basketball, '58-59, Baseball, HALL, JAMES, 528 South Stephenson, Royal Oaks, Mich., Greater Council, '58-59: B.S.U. Executive Council, '59, Life Service Band, '58-59, LSB Vice-President, '58, LSB President, '59, Junior Class President, '58, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, Interna- tional Relations Club, '59, Ministerial Association, '58-59, Di Gamma Alpha, '58. HENSON, WILLIS W'AYNE, Grand Rivers, Ky., Basketball, '58-59, Ministerial Association, '58-59, Ministerial Association, Practical W'ork Secretary. '59, B.S.U., '58-59, Senior Class Re- porter, '59, Greater Council, '58, International Relations Club, '59. HUNTER, DON, Route 2, Crofton, Ky. HURST, RALPH, Monticello, Ky., Basketball, '58-59, B.S.U., '59, Life Service Band, '59, Baseball, '59. JACKSON, EMMA LOU, 1335 Burnett, Paducah, Ky., B.S.U., '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, Y.W.A., '58-59, S.N.E.A., '58-59, S.N.E.A. Publicity Chairman, '59, Chorus, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '58, Drama Workshop, '59. JOHNSON, WILLIAM, Route 1, Hickory, Ky., B.S.U., '58-59, Greater Council, '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, B.S.U. Pianist, '58, B.S.U. Choir Director, '59, Chorus President, '59, Executive Council, '59. JONES, ANNIE MAE, Greenville, Ky. KENNEDY, JUNE, Route 2, Cobb, Ky., B.S.U., '58-59, Greater Council, '58: Y.W'.A., '58-59, S.N.E.A., '59: B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, Chorus, '58-59, Life Service Band, '58, Pep Club, '58, SCROLL Staff, '58-59. KNIGHT, JANICE, 1300 Clay St., Henderson, Ky. LITTLEPAGE, MARIE ANN, Route 2, Crofton, Ky. MARSHALL, MARIE ANN, Route 2, Russellville, Ky., B.S.U., '58-59, Executive Council, '59, Secretary, '59, Life Service Band, '58-59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59, Y.W.A., '58-59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '58. MASON, FRANK, Route 2, Hopkinsville, Ky. MCCHESINEY, JEAN, 213 West Carlisle St., Marion, Ky., Y.W.A., '58-59, Secretary, '58, B.S.U., '58-59, B.S.U. Choir, '58, Life Service Band, '58, Greater Council, '58-59, Drama Workshop, '59. McREYNOLDS, MARY IDU, Route 1, Gracey, Ky. S.N.E.A., '58-59, Secretary and Treasurer, '59, B.S.U., '58-59, Greater Council, '58, International Relations Club, '59, IRC President, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, SCROLL Staff, '59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59. Creative Writing Club, Secretary, '59, Sassafras Leaves, '59. MOORE, CLAIBORNE, Route 2, Bear Creek, N. C., Student Council, '58, Dormitory Supervisor, '58, Basketball Manager, '58-59, Baseball Manager, '58-59, S.N.E.A., '58-59, Senior Class President, '59. MOORE, MORRIS BILL, Edinburg, Indiana, S.N.E.A., '59, Pres- ident, Basketball, '59, Baseball, '59. MORRIS, BOBBY RAY, 205 Shepherd St., Cumberland, Ky., Basketball, '58-59, Baseball, '58-59, Di Gamma Alpha, '58, Treas- urer, '58, SCROLL Staff, '59, S.N.E.A., '58-59. MUSICK, DORIS ANN, 410 Bryan St., Hopkinsville, Ky, B.S.U., '58-59, Executive Council, '59, Greater Council, '59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59, Chorus, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, SCROLL Staff, '58-59, Picture Editor, '59, S.N.E.A., '58, B.S.U. Choir, '58, Home Economies Fashion Show Representative, '58, Creative Writ- ing Club, Art Editor, '59, Sassafras Leaves, '59. NELSON, MICHAEL BARRY, Dawson Springs, Ky. PETTY, JANICE ELAINE, 12-C Pennyrile Apartments, Hopkins- ville, Ky., Associate Editor SCROLL, '58, Usherette, '58, B.S.U., '58-'59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59, PTK Secretary, '59, SCROLL, Editor, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, International Relations Club. '59. PRYOR, MARTHA JANE, Box 74, Cerulean, Ky. Chorus, '58-59, Chorus Vice-President, '59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '58-59, Drama Workshop, '59, SCROLL Staff, '59. RICHARDSON, KENNETH DEAN, Hawesville, Ky., Baseball, '58-59, Basketball, '58-59, B.S.U., '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59. ROBINSON, ROBERT DONALD, 1302 South Campbell St., Hop- kinsville, Ky., Baseball, '58-59. ROGERS, GENEVA KATHRYN, Route 2, Gracey, Ky. ROPER, PATSY, 403 Bryan St., Hopkinsville, Ky., Associate Editor SCROLL, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, President, Creative Writing Club, Sassafras Leaves. SADLER, MARY MAXINE, Route 1, Trenton, Ky. SCHAMP. JAMES HAYDEN, Route 6, Hopkinsville, Ky. SLAUGHTER, LINDELL RAY, Route 2, Elkton, Ky., B.S.U., '58-59, Ministerial Association, '58-59, Phi Theta Kappa, '59. SMITH, ANNETTE, Box 43, Sedalia, Ky. S.N.E.A., '58, SCROLL Staff, '58, Y.W.A., '58-59, Social Chairman, '58-59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '58, Executive Council, '59, Social Chairman, Life Service Band, '58-59, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59. SMITH, EVA PARNELL, Route 3, Russellville, Ky., Y.W.A., '58-59, Treasurer, '59, B.S.U. Greater Colncil, '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, SCROLL Staff, '59, Cheerleader, '59, S.N.E.A., '58. SMITH, THOMAS FRANKLIN, 807 Johnson St., Sturgis, Ky. B.S.U., '58-59, Life Service Band, '58-59, Treasurer, '58, Greater Council, '58, Ministerial Association, '58-59, Secretary, '58, Pres- ident, '59, International Relations Club, '59, Executive Council, '59, Creative Writing Club, '59, Sassafras Leaves, '59. STUMP, LILLIAN JANE, Route 1, Pembroke, Ky. THOMSON, TONY, Route 2, Owensboro, Ky. Basketball, '58, Baseball, '58-59. WALKER, CLARENCE THOMAS, JR., 420 West 19th Street, Hopkinsville, Ky. WEBSTER, WANDA LEE, Manitow, Ky. B.S.U., '58-59, Greater Council, '58-59, Y.W.A., '58-59, Circle Chairman, '58, Executive Council, '59, B.S.U. Devotional Chairman, '59, Student Council, '58, Life Service Band, '58-59, Chorus, '59. WELLS, LONNIE, Henderson Drive, Hopkinsville, Ky. Ministerial Association, '59. WILLIAMS, NANCY, Route 3, Philpot, Ky. Y.W.A., '58-59, B.S.U., '58-59, Chorus, '59, Business Manager, SCROLL, '59, Greater Council, '59. . WILLIAMSON, CAROLYN, Route 2, Hopkinsville, Ky. WILSON, PAUL RAY, 409 Cedar Lane, Hopkinsville, Ky. YATES, THOMAS HENRY, Route 2, Kuttawa, Ky. B.S.U., '58-59, President, '59, Life Service Band, '58-59, Intemational Relations Club, '59, Phi Theta Kappa, '58-59, PTK Vice-President, '59, Chorus, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '58-59, Executive Council, '59, Greater Council, '59, Chairman of Program Committee of B.S.U., '59. JUNIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, JOE ANN, Route 6, Paducah, Ky. Captain of Cheerlead- ers, '59, Life Service Band, Secretary, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Music Chairman, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, SCROLL Staff, '59, ADAMS, LARRY, Route 1, Crofton, Ky. ALDRIDGE, AUSTIN, Rural Route 1, Gracey, Ky. ANDERSON. ROBERT L., Louisville, Ky. ASKEW, ANN, Fredonia, Ky,, B.S.U., '59, Life Service Band, '59. ATKINS, BETTY, 114- South Kentrcky Ave., Hopkinsville, Ky., Creative Writing Club, Sassafras Leaves, '59. BAKER, MARY R., Cox Mill Road, Cq. BARNA, JOSEPH, 3571 Connecticut St., Gary, Ind., International Relations Club, Vice-President, '59. BARRETT. EMMA LOU, Route 1, Calvert City, Ky. BATES, SHIRLEY, Nortonville, Ky. BELCHER, GLADYS CLARK, Crofton, Ky. IZLINCOE, ROBERT M., Route 1, Hickman, Ky. BROWN, FREDDIE L., 308 Kentucky Ave., Hopkinsville, Ky, BROWN, LINZ C., 504 Maple Ave., Princeton, Ky. B.S.U., '59. BROWNING, EDDIE, Greenville, Ky. Baseball, '59. BRUCE, CLOYS, Mortons Gap, Ky. Ministerial Association, '59, Reporter, '59. BURKHART, LaNELLE JUNE, Route 1, Hopkinsville, Ky. BURRIS, JOYCE, 452 Southside Drive, Henderson, Ky. Chorus, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Drama Workshop, '59. BYRD, GARVALENE, Bethel College, Hopkinsville, Ky. CAMP, BOB, Route 3, Habit, Ky. CANNON, MARTHA JOYCE, Route 5, Cadiz, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59g B.S.U. Choir, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, Junior Class Secre- tary, '59. CAVANAUGH, VIRGINIA, Hillcrest, Box 491, Hopkinsville, Ky. COLE, MARY ANN, 630 Peterboro St., Detroit, Mich. B.S.U. Choir, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Life Service Band, '59, International Relations Club, Secretary, '59, Y.W.A., '59. COLLINS, BOBBY EUGENE, Pennyrile Apartments 18-B, Hop- kinsville, Ky. COLLINS, DEWEY, Vanceburg, Ky. CRAVEN, JAMES C., 2027 Airport Drive, Laurel, Miss., Inter- national Relations Club, '59. CRIDER, DALE, Milburn, Ky. International Relations Club, '59: Basketball, '59, SCROLL Business Stall, '59, B.S.U., '59, Labora- tory Assistant, '59. CROSS, JACK, Pembroke, Ky. International Relations Club, '59. CROWE, ALTON W., Cromwell, Ky. DAWSON, WARREN, 2503 Walnut St., Hopkinsville, Ky. DEASON, STAYCE, Route 2, Hopkinsville, Ky. DENSTON, WILLIAM B., JR., Pocomoke City, Md., Interna- tional Relations Club, '59, I.R.C, Program Chairman, '59, Min- isterial Association, Program Committee, '59. DOSS, MICHAEL JOHNSON, 509 North Braden St., Hopkins- ville, Ky. EDWARDS, JOHN EDWARD, 903 West 7th St.. Hopkinsville, Ky. B.S.U., Greater Council, '59. ENGLISH, BARBARA, Route 4, Central City, Ky. Life Service Band, '59. EPLEY, BILLY WAYNE, 506 South McEwen Ave., Earlington, Ky. FARMER, INA RAE, White Plains, Ky. FIELDS, PA'I SY, Route 2, Bear Creek, N. C. Y.W.A. Secretary, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, 59. FRAIM, WILMA, 1623 South Main St., Hopkinsville, Ky. FULKERSON, IMOGENE, Route 1, Belton, Ky. Life Service Band, '59. GIBSON, NAOMI RUTH, Route 2, Nortonville, Ky. GILBERT, BARBARA,, 504 North College, Marion, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Chorus, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Life Service B'antl, '59. GILLUM, JO NELL, Route 2, Russellville, Ky, S.N.E.A,, Program Chairman, '59, B.S.U., '59, Y.W.A., Program Chairman, '59, Life Service Band, '59. . GRAY, LOUARD. Route 4, Russellville, Ky. GRAY, WILLARD, Route 3, Fredonia, Ky. S.N.E.A., '59, International Relations Club, '59, I.R.C. Treasurer, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, B.S.U. Devotional Chairman, '59. GREEN, WAYNE, Route 1, Box 121, Benton, Ky. GREENFIELD, EVA JO, Mortons Gap, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U., '59, SCROLL, '59, Junior Class Social Chairman, '59. GREENWELL, DICK, 613 East 10th St., Hopkinsville, Ky. GUYNN, ELLEN, Glen Dale, Glendale, Ky. B.S.U., '59, Greater Council, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Chorus, '59. HAIRFIELD, JAMES R., 20011 Archdale, Detroit, Mich. HALLIBURTON, SCIOTA, 206 Washington St., Clarksville, Tenn. HARRISON, JO ANN, 506 Ressell St., Dawson Springs, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, Y.W.A. Program Chairman, '59, B.S.U., '59, HAYES, BARBARA, Route 2, Auburn, Ky, B.S.U., '59, Y.W.A., '59, International Relations Club, '59, I.R.C. Reporter, '59, Chorus, '59, Life Service Band, '59. HAYES, JOANNE, Route 2, Hopkinsville, Ky, HIGHTOWER, BILLY O'NEAL, 419 West 15th St., Hopkin-s ville, Ky. HOLSAPPLE, ANN, Route 2, Kuttawa, Ky. Life Service Band, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Y.W.A. Circle Chairman, '59, B.S.U., '58-59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Drama Workshop, '59. HUMPHREY, ANN, 915 East 7th St., Hopkinsville, Ky. HOWELL. ,RONALD WAYNE, Route 1. Oak Grove, Ky. IVANY, STEVE, Kotzahasasag, Ter. 16, Budapest, Hungary. JACKSON, BILL, Hawesville, Kentucky. JEFFREY, LARRY WAYNE, Star Route, Paducah, Ky, B.S.U., '59g B.S.U. Choir, '59, Life Service Band, '59, LSB Vice- President, '59, Ministerial Association, '59, Ministerial Associa- tion Treasurer, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59' Librarian, '59, JOHNSON, MO'NA, Lewishurg, Ky. Life Service Band, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Y.W.A. Enlistment Chairman, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59. JOHNSON, RAY, Route 2, Dawson Springs, Ky. B.S.U., '59. JONES, LINDA ALICE, Smithland, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, Chorus, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Drama Workshop, '59. KING, PATRICIA, Route 2, Henderson, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U., '59, Life Service Band, '59. EERLKWOSQD, LINDA JANE, Route 1, Dalton, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, KIRKWOOD, PATRICK KAYNNE, 703 Westside Ave., Earlington, Ky. KNIGHT, JUDY GALE, 1300 Clay St., Henderson, Ky. Chorus, '59, B.S.U., '59, Greater Council, '59, Life Service Band, '59, L.S.B. Program Chairman, '59, Y.W.A., '59, International Rela- tions Club, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, LABORDO, MANUEL, Central 6'Barguanos, Oriente, Cuba, Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U., '59, Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '59, LAFFOON, ANNA RUTH, Route 1, Dawson Springs, Ky. LOWRY, JOHN, Gracey, Ky. B.S.U., '59, Greater Council, '59. LYNN, MAHALA, 630 Stewart St., Elizabethtown, Ky. MAIN. OLLIE EUGENE, 4012 West Columbia St., Evansville, Ind. MALONE, VARA, Route 2, Cadiz, Ky., B.S.U., '59, Greater Council, '59, Y.W.A., '59. MAYNARD, ELIZABETH, 131 Pine St., Logan, W. Va. MCDANIEL, DALE, Route 6, Hopkinsville, Ky. MEACHAM, MARTHA, Route 2, Hopkinsville, Ky. MEACHAM, PATRICIA, 439 West 16th St., Hopkinsville, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council '59, MEACHAM, PHYLLIS, 439 West 16th St., Hopkinsville, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59. MERRICK, RYAN, Route 1, Cadiz, Ky. MITCHELL, JOHN G., Cadiz, Ky, Ministerial Association, '59, International Relations Club, '59, Creative Writing Club, Sassa- fras Leaves, '59. MIZE, FAYE, 2807 South Virginia St., Hopkinsville, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council. '59, Junior Class Reporter, '59, Cheerleader, '59, Chorus, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, SCROLL Staff, '59. MOORE, ELBERT, Route 3, Crofton, Ky. EEVELS, VADA GERMAINE, 1002 Central Ave., Hopkinsville, v. NICHOLS, KYE. JR., Box 91. Milburn. Ky. OALKEY, DONNA DOLORES, Route 2, Calvert City, Ky. Y.W.A., Y.W.A. Circle Chairman, '59, B.S.U., '59, Greaier Council, 7 OLIVER, SHONEY, Route 2, Cobb, Ky. OWEN, TANYA GAY, 1609 Phelps Ave., Hopkinsville, Ky. Creative Writing Club, Sassafras Leaves, '59. PARISH, LINDA SUE, Route 2, Madisonville, Ky, PIPPIN, JOHN, Route 3, Kevil, Ky. Ministerial Association, '59, Ministerial Association Secretary, '59, Junior Class Treasurer, '59, Greater Council, '59, RALEY, FREDDIE, Rosine, Ky. Basketball, '59. ROEHM, JUDY, 428 Locust Court, Owensboro, Ky. SALYER, DORTHA, 20 First Ave., Calvert City, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, Y.W.A. Social Committee, '59, ' SANDERS, NACY, Route 3, Hopkinsville, Ky, SCOTT, HELEN MAY, Garrison, Ky, Y.W.A., '59, Y.W.A. Mis- Fi n21l'Y Chairman- '-593 Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U. Choir '59: Chorus, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, B.S.U.. '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59. I I SHADOWEN, LIGE ERWIN, Route 2, Marion, Ky. S.N.E.A., '59, Basketball, '59, SHELTON, SHELAH KENNETH, Route 4, Hopkinsville, Ky. SIMMONS, CAROLYN SUE, 325 West Second St., Central City, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U., '59. SIMPSON, RONALD RAY, Evansville, Ind. SISK, VIRGINIA, Manitou, Ky. SMITH, DOUGLAS, 4803 Priceton Pike, Hamilton, Ohio. S.N.E.A., '59, Basketball, '59, Baseball, '59. SMITH, REDA, Sullivan, Ky. International Relations Club, '59, B.S.U., '59. SNOW, LEE, Route 4, Clinton, Ky. SCROLL, Associate Editor, '59, Chorus, '59, Drama Workshop, '59, B.S.U., '59, Mixed Quartet, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U., Social Chairman, '59. Creative Writing Club, Editor, Sassafras Leaves, '59. SQUIRES, JUDITH LILLIAN, McQuady, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Chorus, '59, Chorus Secretary, '59. STEGALL, MURIELL, 208 Sunset Drive, Mayheld, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59. STOFER, LEE ALLEN, Route 1, Hopkinsville, Ky. Ministerial Association, '59. STOVALL, BARBARA KAYE, Star Route, Kuttawa, Ky. Life Service Band, '59, Y.W.A., '59. SUTHERLAND, BARBARA ANN, Philpot, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Greater Council, '59, Life Service Band, '59, L.S.B. Pianist, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Chorus, '59. TALLEY, JAMES DONALD, 408 Braden St., Hopkinsville, Ky. TAYLOR, ARRICE, 307 Purdue Lane, Hopkinsville, Ky, TAYLOR, GORDON, Liberty, Ky. Basketball, '59, Baseball, '59: Junior Class Vice-President, '59, S.N.E.A., '59. THALMANN, WILLIAM G., JR., Route 6, Hopkinsville, Ky. THOMAS, MARANITA, Howel, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B.S.U, Greater Council, '59, Life Service Band, '59, Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Cheerleader, '59. TONGATE, FREDDIE, Route 2, Hawesville, Ky. Ministerial As- sociation, '59. TURNER, FRANK W., Route 7, Box 1233, Hopkinsville, Ky. VINLCELETTE, LARRY ROGER, Lock 14, Woodlawn Trailer Fort Campbell, Ky. WADLINGTON, BARBARA, Route 4, Cadiz, Ky. Chorus, '59, B.S.U., '59, Dramai Workshop, '59. WAGONER, PHYLLIS, 415 Fountain Court, Louisville, Ky. Chorus, '59, Greater Council, '59, B.S.U., '59. WALLACE, NORMNN, Route 1, Paducah, Ky. B.S.U., '59, B,S.U, Choir, '59, Life Service Band, '59, Ministerial Association Pianist, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, Chorus, '59, Interna- tional Relations Club, '59. WARE, WANDA, Route 1, Nebo, Ky. Y.W.A., '59, B.S.U., '59, Life Service Band, '59, Greater Council, '59. WEBSTER, LESLIE, Nortonville, Ky. WELLS, BILLY, Earlington, Ky. WEST, SHIRLEY, Nortonville, Ky. WHITE JERRELL, Route 1. Kuttawa, Ky. Life Service Band, '59, L.S.B. Song Leader, '59, B.S.U., '59, Ministerial Associa- tion, '59g Junior Class President, '59, Chorus, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Greater Council, '59. WHITEHOUSE, MILTON, Stanford, Ky. B.S.U., '59, Life Service Band, '59. WILLIAMS, WANDA FAYE, Owensboro, Ky. Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U. Choir, '59, Y.W.A., '59, Y,W.A. Community Mis- sions Chairman, '59, B.S.U. Greater Council, '59, WILLIS, JOHN GLENDAL, Kirkmansville, Ky. SCROLL Staff, '59. WILKINS, ROMA DEAN, Hopkinsville, Ky. WOODLEY, JOE M., 303 West 19th St., Hopkinsville, Ky. WORLEY, NINA LOUISE, 414 College St., Fulton Ky., Y.W.A., '59, Life Service Band, '59, B.S.U., '59, B.S.U. Greater Colncil, '59, Chorus, '59. WILLIAMS, BOBBY, Hopkinsville, Ky. YANDELL, YVONE, Hickory, Ky., Y.W.A., '59. 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MVT, i DELICIOUS AND III' I, II I I QWEFRESHING III 'II Drink I I III Iff7SIiUw 'viittg .T I I f I ' I In BoHIes gllll 'III I ' IIII' ' :wifi-vliii I BYWORD IN WESTERN KENTUCKY IN I-IOPKINSVILLE IT'S . MN, Main 81 IOII1 Dial TU-6-258i Observing our 52nd Year FOR HARDWARE - I-IOUSEWARES JUVENILE FURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODS FURNITURE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OTIS STOKES GARAGE MODEL PURE MILK CO For BeauIy's Sake For Goodness' Sake CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DRINK MODEL PURE MILK SBIBS 81 Service Processed in a new Modern PIanI. U RemIng+on Ra d 24-I-IOUR WRECKER SERVICE TYPQWVIIWS 31 Adding Machines Office Equipmen+ 81 Supply TU 6-259I CORNETTE'S INC. 702 So. MaIn NigI1+ Wrecker Service TU 6'2I50 CompIimen+s OI . . . B. STERLING AMBROSE I-Ilghway 4I N. I-IopkmsvlIIe, Ky. OIL PRODUCER 227If2 W, 4+I'1 Owensboro Ky THOMAS I UUSTHIES I IQ. MOE LIGHT DIVISION HOPKINSVILLE. KENTUCKY GARNETT JEWELERS KENTUCKY MOTOR CO. DESOTO--PYMOUTH-RENAU LT DISTRIBUTORS Nexf Io Princess Tlwealer KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS OMEGA, HAMILTON s. GMC- TRUCKS ELGIN WATCHES , Official Railroad Wafch Inspeciors U. S. 4-I-A Soullw Hopkinsville, Ky. A, M, BQWLES PEDEN BROTHERS Slieef Mefal Worlr-Machine Shop u-The Friendly Food S+ore-- Elecfric and Acefylene Welding ne TU 6-2277 Hopkinsville, Ky. 9+I1 and Cleveland TU 59878 Complimenis of 8K Florisls CBS Radio in Hopslrinsville Dlal TU-5-C7477 MODERN RADIO SERVICE Complimenfs Radios-Television-Appliances 9+I'1 and Virginia S+. Dial TU-6-ZI44 INSURANCE AGENCY AMBROSE LUMBER COMPANY ' IZII1 and Liloerly Slreels 4? BETTER LUMBER-BETTER SERVICE I 0 Dial TU 6-I238 I-IOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY A FLEET OF ATKINS TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU BETTER GEORGE L. ATKINS DAIRY 6Ol E. l7'rlw Le'r Geo. Do ll Dial TU-5-5442 Compare! BUCK'S SHOES Sall Gra Ladies ear QTYLELOUALITY-PrlCE O d 81 Operated by Buck Ha d RUSSELL E. CROFT lLocally Owned and Operalecll Q- Wholesale Shell Pefroleum Produc+s Q HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY DIAL TU-5-5336 ROYAL PORTABLE HDWARD D. HAPPY 00 T . T noun X N-I Tx! gs QZLNG ' : S ,.!h2 is 2, - wfk I 'E SELF-RISING T ii' . 1 -. i PRODUCTS OF HOPKINSVILLE MILLING CO. HOPKINSVILLE, KY. o WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS nnaumn, roms 81 co- cou RT FIRESIDE COFFEE HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY LlBBY's canned Goods On Hiqhwawl-A O BEST WISHES To EVERY BETHEL STUDENT Try Our New Drive-in Bank Tl1ri'F'ry, Check Accounls Savings Accounls FIRST-CITY BANK 81 TRUST G0 8 Oz l Sanforlzed 2 . , Xl T ,I ' li 'I W Elf , T , X 'J ual lf .mf vw' ., Iqf Z gg I CD as fl QNX 1 k E TMP. meer. We Specialize in Girls' Blue Jeans L. D. BROWNING, Presidenl' 0 B. T. HAYNES, Treasur R. C. McKINNEY 81 R. C. McKINNEY, JR. METCALFE FLORAL CO. J. v. DUNCAN a soNs Dislribulor Flowers by wire TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ALWAYS FRESH FLOWERS Dial TU 5-8438 I-Ioplcinsville, Ky Dial TU 5-9006 COMPLIMENTS OF AND WALLPAPER STORE 603 Soulh Main Slreel HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION I IOI Soulh Main Slreel COIVIPLIMENTS Oi Horiuusviuf BASS 5 COMPANY rianmni snvmcs s. LIIIIN Assocmnon Wholesalers of Building Maferial and Plumbing and Healing Supplies wi+h branches af Nashville, Tenn. Erlanger, Kenfucky Paducah, Ken'I'ucIcy Owensboro, Kenluclcy Bowling Green, Kenlucky Columbus, Georgia IIO2 So, Virginia I-Ioplcinsville, Ky. 700 Soulh Main Slreel I-IOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY Dial TU 6-444I ALHAMBRA and PRINCESS THEATERS HopIcinsviIIe's Besf EnI'er+ainmen+ I -4 -'A MSF-ECDNEMIIY TONGATES DRIVE IN Good Things Io Eai' BARNES MOTOR CC. . . . Ford . . . CompIimenIs of HAYDON LUMBER CO. HOPKINSVILLE MODEL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING I-Hour Dry Cleaning Service Cash 8: Carry 2I5 W. 7IIw Sf. Hopkinsville, Ky. I2 81 Ma GENERAL MILLS INC. HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY MAJOR-DRAY DRUG CO. FREEMAN FUR SHOP Compleie Prescripiion Service Fine Furs Phone TU 6-254I HopkInSViHeCELner 9IIw and Va. Sf. 315 Main Hopkinsville' KY Wes+e,,, Ken-fucky Gas Co, FERRELL Bkos. SNAPPY SERVICE . HAMBURGERS 209 S' Mem Buy 'em by +I1e Sack Dryers Gas Appnances Ranges Air Condiiioned 81 Special Breakfasf Incinerafors Wafer Heafers Refrigoraf 'OO' S. Main S+' Hopkinsville' Ky YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE BIG FRIENDLY BANK Two Convenieni Offices in Hopkinsville PLANTERS BANK 8E TRUST CC. Member Federal Reserve Sysfem Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporaiion Complimenls of NICHOL'S DEPARTMENT SISK MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouih-Rambler Sales 8: Service I2O E, 9+I1 Slreel' Hopkinsville, Kenlucky JOHN MCPHERSON SUPPLY CO. LYNN In r oral d - GENEEAIC SUSPUES Elecfrlcal Confracior Dial TU,5,q422 IOI6 Soulli Main Dial TU-6-2022 I0O5 S. Virginia S+, Hopkinsville, Ky. Rego,-Cl CO!-nef HOPKINSVILLE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Welcome Io our Churches BETHEL STUDENTS MILDRED SUE SHOP Toi and Teen Wear O 906 Soulh Mein Sf. HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY WE APPRECIATE BETHEL sooo Fooo JORDAN O MIHIPXE IO gall Iiavls MDF! 4' N FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. ne ie rom own own on .. V , , , , , Dia! TU 548280 Hopkinsville. Ky I-lopkinsvilles Leading Home Furnlfure HADDOCKS GROCERY HENDERSON PRoDucE co. I d PouI'rry - Eggs - Wool Fme Foo S Phone TU 6-izai We Deliver DIPI TU-6-'24I 3OI S. Clay Slreel Hopkinsville, Ky. Complimenls of HAT 8: DRESS SHOP LADIES READY-To-Wear FUQUA FUNERAL HOME lFormerIy Wood, Fuqua, and Davisl More Beaufiful-Bu? No More Expensive Aulie Davis . . . Gordon Hall . . . Mrs. Herman Fuqua Nelson R. Benneff-Charlie Jackson, Organisr J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Incorporehd Corner SII1 and Main Hopkinsville, Ky. JOHNSON'S TIN SHOP Any+hing in Sheef Meial Work Always a iob well done! Dial TU 6-IO44 Hopkinsville, Ky 7 1 I' I fi ,QJ9 MP5, 43 I I . QI Bin-:EL BQOISTERS I BLUE LAKE BLOCK CO. B'OYD'S IvIEN'S WEAR BRAMES RADIO 81 TELEVISION SERVICE LOUIS B. PANKE I-IENNINGER 81 LILLY GULF DISTRIBUTING CO. JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY KEITI-ILEY FUNERAL I-IOME ALDRIDGE 81 BARNETT, GEN. MER. CRUTCI-IER 81 CLARK, PIANO CO. THE 1959 SCROLL DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING CO. Nashville, Tennessee PHOTQGRAPHER WILLIAM B. HUMPHRIES Hopkinsville, Ken+uclcy LQ, gd JJ HyyHW'l Lf A U f L 2 'ff xivffxf ff' kfw 4 liffiwg X467 ff 1 ' fbaf f?7y!Z W ww k .LMZZ Z? ' V X?Q, M W ,J wi fJJV 1b W W M UM, aff 1 L L Qjmy l ,W4 4 A M -Ld ,V ff., 5 ALM WM EM it E-Lp ,U H., 'Lk 4-.gi KWWV Mffowf'


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