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« - THE CENTRAL OF 1963 Central Wesleyan College Central, South Carolina Following Christ ' ■ “And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth me, is not worthy of me. “He that followeth me shall not walk in dark- ness, but shall have the light of life.” “I hear my blessed Savior say, ‘Follow me, follow me, follow me’.” May our fellowmen be able to see in our actions whom we have been following. with our administration in our religious life in our organization 1 in social life in our sports in our We Dedicate ' Crystal Bennett I i CENTRAL WESLEYAN COLLEGE Central, South Carolina Dear Myrna and Crystal, What an experience we have to tell you! On the night of December 6, 1962, when we went to sleep, we never once thought of tragedy or sorrow of any kind; but early on December 7, at 1:45 a.m. we, that is all but you two, were awakened by the screams of “Fire.” All of us were herded out of the dorm. A little while later someone realized that two girls were not there—you two. At first we cried and worried about you—feeling sorry for you. But later we were made to realize a very astounding fact. Jesus came as a thief that night and stole you away from us. He kept you from suffering the sorrow and anguish that w'e felt. He protected you from the fire and the freezing weath- er. Could it be that he loved you more than us? Could it be that we have failed? Since the fire our students have been getting prepared to go to see you. We have many things to ask you. There is so much that we don’t under- stand. When we get to Heaven will you explain it all to us? We would love to see you, but we must spend a little more time in preparation. Lovingly, Your classmates at Central J 4 Myma Stuart The 7963 Centralian To the loving memory of our fellow classmates. Crystal Bennett and Myrna Stuart, who followed Christ,we dedicate this 1963 edition of the Centralian. FOUR STORIES; first floor, dining hall; second floor, resident counselor apartment, infirmary, and lobby; third and fourth floors, girls rooms (100 occupants)—Fire resistant. PROPOSED STUART-BENNETT HALL The President’s Message To the rich young ruler, Jesus said, Come take up thy cross and follow me.” This was the greatest challenge that had ever come to this promising young man. But he rejected this opportunity and went away sad, never to be heard of again in the sacred writings. To Peter and his companions on the sea of Galilee Jesus said, Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” These sturdy fish- ermen heeded the challenge, left all, and fol- lowed the stranger of Galilee. The world has been blessed and made better by their dedi- cation and obedience. After nineteen centuries Christ is still chal- lenging youth with the commandment, “Fol- low me.” A call to discipleship is a call to preparation for service. You as students of Central Wesleyan College have heeded that challenge by choosing a Christian college in which to study. As you continue to follow Him, the world will be made better because of your life. The interesting scenes, charming people, and happy events depicted in this annual will bring back cherished memories of a faculty and student body who endeaver to follow Christ in all their activities. President R. C. Mullinax 6 V Rhett Clifton Mullinax A B., M.A., D.D. President Professor of English Claude R. Rickman A.B., B.S., in Ed. M.A., Ph.D. Academic Dean, Resident Counselor Professor of Education Paul Baker Wood M.A., B.A., Ph D. Associate Professor of Psychology Roy Nicholson D.D., Th.B. Professor of Religion FACULTY J. B. Childs A.B., M.S. Business Manager •Assistant Professor of Mathematics Martha S. Evatt B.A., B.S., in L.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science Marling J. Elliott A.B., M. Rel. B.D. Associate Professor of Religion Helen Calhoon B.S. in'Ed., M.A. Assistant Professor of English 8 Jessie E. Tayolr Leonard C. Brank Margaret Gaines Childs Evelyn Rickman B, Mus., M. Mus. B.S. in Ed. B. Mus. Registrar Assistant Professor of Music Instructor in Music Assistant Professor of Music ?anette Stamey B. istructor in Social Studies Not Pictured Ruth C. Uebele Associate Professor of English A.B„ A.M. Freda Myers A.B., B.S.L., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education Glen Chesnut A.B., Th.B., M.A. Assistant ProfessOT of Histor ' 9 Rosemary Tysinper A R . M. Ed. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education J. W, Tvsineer A.B., B D D D. Director of Public Relations Mvrtle McDaniel B.S Dietician Christine Wood R.N. School Nurse Bertha Campbell Resident Counselor FACULTY Helen Mullinax Postal Clerk Eugene Trotter Maintenance 10 11 COLLEGE CHURCH COLLEGE PASTOR The Reverend C. R. Tcgen, Mrs. Tegen, Timothy, Tommy, Anita, and Charles. As pastor of the College Church, the Reverend Mr. Tegen has encouraged each member of the college family to follow more closely the One who has asked us to follow Him. 12 FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP FOREIGN MISSIONS FEE I OWSIIIP: President Willard Kiser; Vice-President, Paul Milson Secretary Vinelle Phil- lips; Treasurer, Carolyn Butler Sponsor, Mrs. Martha Evatt. Under the able direction of our president, Willard Kiser, this organization has been able to earn' out effectively its purpose of promoting and encouraging an interest in and a vital concern for missions and missionaries. At each meeting a new and interesting program was presented which blessed and inspired those who attended. WESLEYAN YOUTH WESLEYAN YOUTH; President, Curtis Lee; Vice-Presi- dent, Gary Cockefill; Secretary Treasurer, Jeanette Stanl- ey; Co-sponsors, Mrs. Calhoun and Miss Myers. Wesleyan Youth is a group of consecrated young people. This organization challenges the young people of our cam- pus to lead a deeper spiritual life, to develop talents and abilities, and to take greater initiative for Godl 13 CHRISTIAN SERVICE CHRISTIAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION: President, David Tillotson; Vice-President, Curtis Lev; Secretary, Jane The Christian Service Organization is one of the most vita! of all our organizations on campus. This organiza- tion endeavors to strengthen the spiritual life and com- mitment of the individual student. It is through this or- STCDENT PASTORS - David Tillotson and Marvin Quarles. Allison; Treasurer, Shecna Collins; Sponsor, Dr. R. S. Nicholson. ganization that the workers who are preparing for service in His vineyard are given opportunities to develop and excel in their talents and abilities. OLD FOLK'S HOME TEAM Willard Kiser, Carolyn Mathews, Sheena Collins, Carolyn Butler, Mike Hill, Paul Hilson, Viola Ellison. M Gospel team — Gordon Bennett, Marlin Mull, Man Ellen Martin, Sharon Rickman, Mi mm Long and Jane Potts. Bible Club — Cary Coekerilt, Donav Hooper. Mar- cella Shigley, Marie Graham, Inez Knight, Jane Allison, Harris Cilstrap, Carroll Hutcheson and Clifford Rathe!. GOSPEL TEAMS: Gospel Teams afford Christian stu- dents a variety of opportunities for service and witness The members regularly share their faith with others through services in the jails, homes for the aged, and Bible Clubs that go to various homes and churches. Also, upon invitation the teams visit churches in the Southern Area and present programs of real blessing and inspira- tion. Their primary purpose is to evangelize in the name of Him who sends them forth. Jail team — Millard Hanger, James Hunt, Sid Bunn, and Lewis Lyon. 15 GUEST SPEAKERS % REVIVAL SPEAKERS Fall Revival Spring Revival R. R Hicks J. C. MeFheeters W. T. Purkiser Kansas City, Missouri HOLINESS SEMINAR SPEAKERS Rov S. Nicholson Otho Jennings L. R. Marston Central. South Carolina Wilmore, Kentucky Winona Lake. Indiana Kenneth Geiger Elkhart, Indiana Guest speakers on the campus of Cen- tral Wesleyan College add spice to our spiritual lives. God Has enlightened many of us through His dedicated disciples. 16 ■ Roy Sims—President Eddie Hedgepath—Vice-President Carolyn Butler—Secretary Jimmy Sheriff—Treasurer Dr. Paul Wood—Sponsor STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is made up of president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, a representa- tive from each class, editor of the Collegian, edi- tor of the Centralian, and president of the Chris- tian Service Organization. The purpose of the Stu- dent Council is to govern the student body in all phases of social life. The council carries on various projects during the year which prove to be assets to the student body. Eddie Hedgepath, Beth Rankin, Roy Sims, Carolyn Butler, Gloria Butler, Brenda Freeman, Jim Sheriff, Sandra Jones, Norma McQuaig, David Tillotson, and Gary Cockerill. 18 Counseling Staff COUNSELING STAFF: Jeanette Stamcy, Glenda Hardin, Dr P, B. Wood, Dr. C. R. Rickman, Jason Smith, Janet McAlpine, Mrs. Bertha Campbell. GIRLS' DORM COUNCIL President—Anne Campbell Vice-President—Mary Ellen Martin Secretary —V inelle Ph lllips Treasurer—Mary Cole ROYS’ DORM COUNCIL President—Marlin Mull Vice-President—Larry Brewer Secretary-Treasurer—Dicky Sykes The Dorm Councils provide social activities in the dormi- tories, help the students main- tain orderly lives, and deal with disciplinary problems. 19 THE COLLEGIAN Headlines, deadlines are familiar terms to the stu- dents on the Collegian staff. This year the staff is furnishing the college with complete coverage of campus happenings with two issues each month. The students eagerly await their school paper every sec- ond Friday. Columnist — Gail Campbell Sports Editors - Don Wood Brenda Kinley Managing Editor — Dicky Sykes Assistant Editor — Jane Allison Business Staff — Bill Wallace Sybil Shigley T. J. Chapman 20 LAYOUT I DITORS Loretta Hodges Lucille Slaughter EDITOR-IN-Cl 1IEF—Brenda Freeman TYPIST Johnny Kt — r BOOKKEF.Pt R—Viola FUison Bl SIM SS MANAGER—Vclon Gray LAYOUT STAFF—Dormis Paysrur, Sue Duke, Sandra Atkim, Janet Mc- Alpioe, Jimmy Shields. REPORT FRS-Kurla Johnson, Tina Biggs. BUSINESS STAFF-David Kelly, Tom Taylor, Blair Slaughter. 21 GLORIA BUTLER Editor EDDIE HEDCEPATH Business Manager RUTH UEBELE Sponsor Business Manager, Eddie Hedgepath; Salesman, Sandra Atkins, Bill Jenkins, Brenda Kinley, Brenda Kimble. THE CENTRAUAN The Centralian has attempted this year to pre- sent a glimpse of campus life to both students and alumni. It has urged each student to seek complete hap- piness and joy by heeding the theme of the year- book, “Following Christ.” With Christ as our ex- ample, we are sure to be led and directed in the right paths. Judy Sawyer, Bookkeeper ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Karla Johnston Larry French PM Smith, Anne Campbell, Typists. Spencer Moon, Student Photographer Editor-in-chief, Gloria Butler: Associate Editors, Carolyn Butler and Mary Mickel; Feature Editor, Norma McQuaig, Literary Editors, Janet Me Alpine and Martha Faye Brazier Typists, Inez Knight, Johnny Kiser, and Huth Ellen Rampey; Snapshot Editor, Jane Allison. COLLEGE CHOIR College Quartet-Piiul Wilson, Larry French, Richard Potts and Larry Milstead. 24 The 1963 College Touring Choir. Choir Personnel - Mickey Rickman, Richard Potts, larry Brewer, Allen Barrett, Larry French, Paul Wilson, Larry Milstead, Allen Gilbert, Bill Jenkins, Dooms Payseur, Gloria Butler, Ruth Ellen Rampey, Karla Johnston, Martha Faye Brazier, Paul llilson, Tony Baker, Tina Birrs, Esther Kistler, Marie Graham, Beth Rankin, Brenda Kinle . Sybil Shigley, Vinefle Phillips, and F’at Smith. i The College Choir attempts to render musical programs throughout the Southern area that are both in- spirational and entertaining. God has blessed many through their renditions. J College Trio — Martha Faye Brazier, Tina Biggs, and Vinelle Phillips. 25 EL CIRCULO AMISTAD President—Marie Graham; Vice-President —Revel Smith, Secretary— Sheena Collins; Treasurer—Johnn Kiser; Sponsor—Miss tJebcle. W itlr Marie Graham as pres;dent, the Spanish Club lias encouraged in many ways a greater interest in the Spanish Club has encouraged in many ways a greater interest in the Spanish language and the Spanish-speaking people. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club includes all students interested in science. Through special films, projects, and programs the club attempts to familiarize its members with the achievements made by science. President—Velon Cray; Vice-President— Richard Mobley; Secretary—Nancy Sparks; Treasurer—Ruth Ellen Rampey, Sponsor- Professor Elliott. 26 PRESTO MUSIC CLUB President - Richard Potts Vice-President — Larry Brewer Secretary — Mary Cole Treasurer — Brenda Kinley This club was organized for the benefit of students taking private piano and voice lessons. It sponsors sev- eral recitals throughout the year. PROPOSED FINE ARTS BUILDING Five studios, ten practice rooms, two class rooms, office, lounge, lobby, assembly hall, and library. DRAMATICS CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB: President, Phil Tate; Vice-President, Charles Clubb Secretary, Mary Mickel: Treasurer, Gor- don Bennett; Sponsor, Mrs. Calhoon. The Dramatics Club is a great asset to the students in- terested in plays, debating, or interpretative readings. It also aids students in learning what goes on behind the scenes of a play. The Student National Education Association is made up of the students interested in the teaching profession. The purposes of the club are to acquaint the students with teaching organizations and to provide guidance for the student’s teaching career. S.N.E.A.: President, Lucille Slaughter Vice-President, San- dra Atkins, Secretary, Linda Bishop; Treasurer, Pat Smith; Co-sponsors, Dr. Rickman and Mrs. Tysinger. LIBRARY STAFF: Yinelle Phillips Mary Ethel MicVel. Judy Marchant, Joyce Sparks Student Workers STUDENT SECRETARIES: Inez Knight, Elvn Tnieblood Eddie Hedgepath, Glenda Shockley, Mary Cole STUDENT SECRETARIES: Ruth Ellen Rampey, Crystal Bennett, Anne Campbell, Sheena Collins. LIBRARY STAFF: Martha Brazier Mary Ellen Martin, Gail Campbell. Sandra Atkins. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS. Roy Sims, Larry McAl- STLTDENT SECRETARIES: Bill Jenkins. Don Wood Jody Sawyer, Pat Smith CUPBOARD WORKERS: Mickey Rickman, Barbara Mull, Eddy Gray. 29 _ DINING MALL WORKERS: Esther Kistler, Audrey King, Linda Frazier, Shirley Lineberry, James McConathy. Student Workers JANITORS: Sybil Shigley, Carolyn Mathews, Martha Rader. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS: Lois Briggs, Marlin Mull. Jason Smith. DINING MALL WORKERS: Willard Kiser, Allen Gilbert, Beth Rankin, Brenda Kinley, Blair Slaughter, Jewell Rich- ards, Patsy Cowan, Donav Hooper, Paul Wilson, Viola Ellison, Carolyn Butler. DINING HALL WORKERS: Horace Lewis, Allen Barrett, Richard Mobley, T. J. Chapman, Carolyn Mattem, Rachel Moorefield, Esther Kistler. DINING HALL WORKERS: James Hunt, Keith Connor, Spencer Moon, Carroll Hutcheson. SHOP WORKERS: Tom Taylor. Horace Lewis, Charles Clubb. MOST TALENTED Norma McQuaig Allen Connor BEST ALL ROUND Gloria Butler Roy Sims Senior Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Anne Campbell Marlin Mull PRETTIEST Linda Bishop MOST HANDSOME Eddy Gray 32 MOST INTELLECTUAL Janet McAlpine David Tillotson BEST DRESSED Judy Sawyer T. J. Chapman WITTIEST Pat Smith Marvin Quarles MOST ATHLETIC Lois Briggs Jason Smith 33 This is the way we wash our face. Pop it! It's fun to eat with knives! 34 OCTOBER 1 DECEMBER McDonald Hall destroyed by fire! 37 JANUARY, FEBRUARY Second semester registration. Rainy weather at Central. Allen Connor's final recital. We live in Tarheel Haven. You know? Vote Bennett. 38 Give it back to Shawna, Dr. Wood. Birthday banquet. Who is supposed to be sitting here? Following Christ . . . in our Sports PHILOMATHIAN ATHLETIC SOCIETY President ___ ________ Larry Milstead Vice-President --------- - Marlin Mull Secretary ________________ Janet McAlpine Treasurer __________________Jane Allison Sponsor . Dr, Rickman One important organization on campus is the Fhilomathian Athletic Society. This society competes with the K. A. S. in athletics, in the Centralism contest and other events. 40 KEEWANIS ATHLETIC SOCIETY President — BiU Wallace Vice-President — Vinelle Phillips Secretary — Brenda Carroll Treasurer — Crystal Bennett Sponsor — Professor Glen Chesnut The Keewanis Athletic Society is always ready to take on a ball game, a contest for ads, or any other activity to prove them- selves kind, loyal, and serving. 41 Keewanis Football Co-captains — Donald Wood and Allen Philomathian Football Co-captains — Jason Smith and Eddie Gilbert. Hedgepath. FOOTBALL 42 FOOTBALL 43 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Athletic Council - Jason Smith, Karla Johnston, P. B. Wood, Vinelle Phillips, Richard Potts, and Bill Wallace. The Athletic Council was organized to co-ordi- nate the athletic program between the two socie- ties. 44 Philomathian Basketball Co-captains—Jason Smitli and Rich ard Potts. BASKETBALL Keewanis Basketball Co-captains—Donald Wood and Allen Gilbert, 45 Philomathian Cheerleaders—Judy Sawyer. Ruth Reece, Anne Campbell, Brenda Kinky, Esther Kistler. and Elaine Kinley. CHEERLEADERS Philomathian Chief Cheerleader—Anne Campbell Kccwanis Chief Cheerleader Carolyn Cobb Keewanis Cheerleaders — Sue Duke, Sandra Jones, Kit White, Carolyn Cobb. 46 in Our Classes N 47 Who’s Who in American Colleges Norma McQuaig Norma undertakes every job given to her with a very interesting person and often very enter- enthusiasm. She is loved for her ready sense of taining. She is a testimony of unwavering faith in humor and her unique ability to make people God, a fervent Christian, laugh. Her individuality and versatility make her and Universities Marlin Mull Marlin is an ambitious leader, one who gets intellectually, athletically, and spiritually. He lives things done. He is liked by all for his friendly, an exemplary Christian life, winning personality. He is outstanding musically, 49 HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR OFFICERS HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Bill Tilton Wayne Collins Jane Potts Carolvn Mattern Professor and Mrs. J. B. Childs ALTON WAYNE COLLINS Clearwater, Florida Wayne” Genesis 15:1 50 SANDRA DARLEEN JONES Merritt Island, Florida Sarit i I Corinthians 13:13 CAROLYN MATTERN Atlanta, Georgia “Carolyn 1 Corinthiam 13 DOULAS I IORACE MUNSON Fairfield, Connecticut Fusv I John 9 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS CLARA JANE POTTS Prattville, Alabama Jane I Corinthians 2;9-10 WILLIAM ROBERT TILTON Rye. New York Yank Matthew 28 20 51 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Bill Wallace Vinelle Phillips Brenda Carroll Crystal Bennett Professor Glen Chesnut JACINTO ALVAREZ. JR. New York. N. Y M ARVIN TON1 BAKER Sanford, Fill, JOE ALI EN BARRETT Winder, Ga, CRYSTAL FERN BENNETT Aumwilk . Oregon KATARINA BRACK ER BICC.S Tayfon, S. C. JESSE JACQUES BROOKS E.otry, S. C. CAROI YN JEANETTE BURDETTE Eadoy. S C BRENDA JOYCE CARROLL High Point, N, C, GARETH LEE COCKE RILL Fall Churth, Va. DAVID NIELSON CO I IE Lakeland, Ha, SHEEN A I RANCINL COLLINS Augusta, Ga. CLYDE KEITH CONNOR High Pomt, N. C. S3 - FRESHMEN DOROTHY MARGARET GILL1ARD Belton, S- C. MICHAEL LEE HILL Thom as ville, N. C. CARROLL PERRY HUTCHESON Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM PRESSLEY JENKINS Kings Mountain, N. C. DAN'ID JAMES KELLY Sanford, Florida BRENDA GAYLE KIMBLE High Point, N. C. MARY ELAINE KIN LEY Lincolnton, N. C, WALTER WILLARD KISER Roanoke, Virginia ESTHER RUTH KISTLER Randleman, N. C. ROY ALLEN LANIER Beulaville, N. C. JERRY FRANK MEADERS Dora ville, Ga. RICHARD LEON MOBLEY Savannah, Ga. 54 LINDA FAYE MOORE Anderson. S. C. DONNIS LEE PAYSEUR Lincoln I on. N C CORNEI IA 1NE1.LE PHIL LIPS Kings Mountain, N. C. ORVITA INEZ POPPELL Odum, Ga. MARTHA ELIZABETH RADER Findlay. Oluo RUTH ELLEN RAMPEY Piedmont. South Carolina RUTH MONTY REECE Fort Pierce, Fla. CLAUDE MERIDETIl RICKMAN Central, S. C. SYBIL ANN SHICLEY Richmond, Va. CLENDA ANN SHOCKLEY Stuart, Va. WILLIAM BLAIR SLAUGHTER, JR. Sanford, N. C. NANCY JEAN SPARKS Whitmire, S. C. 55 i r FRESHMEN BARBARA GRACE STANLEY Beaverdam, V’a. MYRNAJEAN STUART Dor.iville, Ga. El MLR JOE TWKERSLEY Whitmire, S. C. THOM S ROBERT TAYLOR Chester, Pa. K VTMERINE HOLLY WHITE Charleston, S. C. TIMOTHY LEE WILLIAMS Rose Hill, N. C. PAUL WAYNE WILSON Roanoke, Va, 56 What do you see, Kit? Those happy days. 57 J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President . Larry McAlpine Vice-President Larry French Secretary Mary Ethel Mickel Treasurer _________________________Karla Johnston Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Rickman SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LINDA JANE ALLISON Spartanburg, S. C. MARTHA FAYE BRAZIER Anniston, Ala. ELIZABETH CAROLYN BUTLER Bessemer City, N. C. DELLA CAIL CAMPBELL Altavista, Va. SOPHOMORES JAMES ALLEN CArPS West Asheville, N. C. CHERYL ELAINE DUPREY E. Douglas, Mass. CAROLYNE LOUISE COBB Miami, Fa. LINDA DIANE FRAZIER Seagrove, N. C. JAMES RICHARD COBB Miami, Fla. LARRY DAVID FRENCH Central, S. C. REBECCA SUE DUKE Middleton, Ga. DUANE HARRIS GILSTR.AP Six Mile, S. C. 59 I SOPHOMORES MARIE MILES GRAHAM Waynesboro, Ga. GLENDA MARGARET HARDIN Cherryville, N. C. MARY LOUISE HENDERSON Flat Rock, N. C. JAMES PAUL HlLSON Easley, S. C. RONALD KEITH HOYLE Lincoln ton, N. C. KARLA RUTH JOHNSTON Greer, S, C, AUDREY ELLOREE KING Woodruff, S. C. BRENDA ELIZABETH KINLEY Lincolnton, N, C. JOHN EDGAR KISER Lincolnton, N, C. 60 SHIRLEY ELI I N LINEBERRY Ramscnr, N C. MIRIAM ALICE I ONG Dayton, Ohio LEWIS GENE LYON Fredonia, Kaos. MARY El LEM MARTIN Norwood, Ohio CAROLYN RUTH MATHEWS West Asheville, N. C, LARRY ODELL McALPINE Winston-Salem, N. C. JAMES 1RIE McCONATHY Talladega, Ala. MARY ETHEL MICKEL Mayo, S. C. LARRY SUMNER Mil STEAD Wilmington, N. C. 61 SOPHOMORES JIT IA RACHE1 MOOREFIEI D York. S. C. ) RICHARD TERRENCE POTTS Colfax C. LOIS JEWELL RICHARDS Fountain Inn. S. C. RONALD JAMES SHIELDS Hunt. Va. DONALD LEROY SHULTZ Central, S. C. RACHEL I AVON IA SIMMONS Central, S. C. PHILLIP RAY TATE Hisih Point, N. C. ELLEN RUTH TRUFBLOOD Hertford, N. C. GRADY JEROME VAUGHN. JR. Hendersonville, N C. DONALD DIXON WOOD Colfax, N. C. 62 Remember choir trips? Togetherness! Sailors on your mind, Karla? Elyn Studying Not again, hard, Richard? JUNI OR CLASS OFFICERS President Velon Gray Vice-President _ Curtis Lee Secretary Brenda Freeman Treasurer __________________________ Sandra Atkins Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Nicholson 64 SANDRA RAVE ATKINS Colfax, N. C. GORDON LESTER BENNETT Aumsville, Oregon LARRY ELMORE BREWER Roanoke, Va. CHARLES WESLEY CLUBB Hamlet, N. C. MARY EDITH COLE Westminster, S. C. PATSY LOIS COWAN Geneva, Ala. MILLARD FILLMORE HANGER, JR. Central, S, C. CHARLES EDGAR HEDGEPATH, JR, Gastonia, N. C. LOREN A DONAV HOOPER Glenville, N. C. 65 Juniors JULIA INEZ KNIGHT Woodruff, South Carolina CURTIS LEE Central, South Carolina HORACE JENNINGS LEWIS Moultrie, Georgia JUDITH ANNETTE MAR CHANT Birmingham, Alabama SPENCER LEROY MOON. JR. Waterloo, Iowa WILLIAM CORDON MULLINAX Central, South Carolina SARAH ELIZABETH RANKIN Easley, South Carolina JIMMY DON SHERIFF Central, South Carolina MARCELLA MARIE SHIGLEY Mentone, Alabama REVEL DONALDSON SMITH Doraville, Georgia JOYCE ELIZABETH SPARKS Mooresville, North Carolina RICHARD NESBIT SYKES Charlotte, North Carolina 66 Jimmy, you can't beat Velon. Loves me, loves me not, loves me. Nonna, don’t give Gordon those dreamy looks. You will never save money that way, Inez. Viola are you serenading the dog? Cene’s shirt, Sandy? 67 SENIOR OFFICERS President_______ Marlin Mull Vice-President Eddy Gray Secretary Linda Bishop Treasurer . . Lucille Slaughter Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. Walden Tysinger 68 LINDA MARIE BISHOP Greenville, South Carolina “Linda” Pretty, poised, persistent II Timothy 2:15 History Entered I; P.A.S.. Cheerleader 1; Span- ish Club 1,3, Officer 3; S.N.E.A. 3,4, Officer 4; Class Officer 4; F.M.F. 1, GLORIA JEANNETTE BUTLER Bessemer City, North Carolina “Glori” Cay, good-tempered, going Romans 1:17 Elementary Education Entered 1; K.A.S.; F.M.F. 1,2,3,4; S.N.E.A. 4; Centralian Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Collegian Staff 2,3; W.Y. 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlatives; Spanish Club 2; Christian Service Organization 1,2; Col- lege Choir 3,4; Student Council 4. LOIS ILENE BRIGGS Gastonia, North Carolina “Lois Agile, athletic, aspiring Romans 8:28 Elementary Education Entered 1; P.A.S.; Collegian Staff 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3, Officer 3; S.N.E.A. 3,4; F.M.F. 2, Officer 2; Spanish Club 2; Senior Superlatives. RUTH EULANE BRYD SENIORS Durham, North Carolina Eulane” Meek, modest, mature Isaiah 40:31 Elementary Education Entered 1; Spanish Club Service Organization 1,2,4: sic Club 1; F.M.F. 1.3,4; S.N.E.A. 2,3,4. 1; Christian Presto Mu- W.Y. 1,3,4; 69 GWEN ANNE CAMPBELL Altavista, Virginia Anne Vim, vigor, vitality I John 4:7 Elementary Education Entered 3; P.A.S.; S.N.E.A. 4; F.M.F. 3: Cheerleader 3.4, Chief 3,4; Dramatics Chib 3; Secretary to President 4; Girls’ Dorm Council 4, President 4. BETTY K CRENSHAW Sunset, South Carolina Betty Motherly, moderate, mannerly Acts Elementary Education 70 THOMAS JAMES CHAPMAN Cartersville, Georgia T.J. Jolly, jovial, joker Phillipians 4 English Entered 3; K.A.S.; Dramatics Club 3.4; Dorm Council 3,4; F.M.F. 3,4; Christian Service Organization 3,4; Science Club 4; French Club 3; S.N.E.A. 4; Presto Music Club 4; Centralian Staff 3; Col- legian Staff 3,4. ALLEN FOUNZE CONNOR Lincolnton, North Carolina Smooch” Talented, talkative, thoughtful John 10:10 M tisic Entered 1; P.A.S.; College Choir 1,2,3,4; College Quartet 1,2,3,4; Brass Quartet 1,2; Christian Service Organization 3; Presto Music Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, F.M.F. 1,2; Boys’ Dorm Coun- cil 3; W.Y. 1,2. SENIORS GLEN EDWARD GRAY Central, South Carolina Eddie Determined, dependable, diligent H istory LORETTA HODCES Waynesboro, Georgia Loretta Spirited, speedy, speaking Phillipians 4:13 Elementarj Education Entered 1; K.A.S.; Spanish Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 3; F M F. 1,2,3; W.Y. 1,2,3,4; S.N.E.A. 3,4, Officer 4; C A.A. 2,3; Collegian Staff 4; Presto Music Club 2; Girls' Chorus 2. BEVERLY JEAN HAWKINS West Asheville, North Carolina Bev Psalms 37:5 Working, witnessing, well-doing Elementary Education Entered 1. PAS., W.Y. 4; Christian Service Organization 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2. CLASS OF 1963 ELEANOR MAE LANE Jackson, North Carolina ”Eleanor Generous, good-humored, good-willed Proverbs 1:5 Elementary Education Entered 3; P A S.; Dramatics Club 3,4; W.Y. 3,4; S.N.E.A 3,4, Senior Super- latives. HERMAN PACE LA WING Central, South Carolina Herman Happy, hardy, hard-working Psalms 37:5 Theology Entered 2; K A S.. Christian Service Or- ganization 2,3,4, Senior Superlatives. 71 SENIORS ATHALINDA H LOFTIS PelztT. South Carolina Linda” Brainy, bold blessed Psalms 27:1 Elementary Education I.ORINE HARRIET MIDKIFF Kemefsvflle, North Carolina f J « M Lonne Considerate, congenial, constant Psalms 84:11 ' Elementary Education Entered 4; P.A.S.; S.N.E.A. 4; F.M.F, 4, BUFORD MARLIN MULL Central, South Carolina Marlin” Versatile, virtuous, vigilant I Corinthians 2:2 Theology Entered 1; P.A.S President 2; Chris- tian Service Organization 1,2,4. Officer 4; Gospel Team 1,2,4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4, Softball 1,2,4. Class Officer 2,4. Senior Superlatives; Who’s Who iri American Colleges and Uni- versities. JANET FAYE McALPINE Winston-Salem, North Carolina Peanut” Proverbs 3:6 Short, sweet, spiritual Elementary Education Entered 1 P A S., Officer 4; Collegian Staff 1,4; Centralian Staff 2,4; F.M.F. 1,2,3,4; W Y 1,2,3.4. Class Officer 2,3; Senior Superlatives; S.N.E.A. 4; Span- ish Club 2. NORMA GWENDOLYN McQUAIG Waycross. Georgia ”Queegic” Philippiam 4:13 Giddy, good, glad-hearted H istory Entered 1; P.A.S.; Student Council 1.2.3.4. Officer 2; Centralian Staff, Edi- tor 3; Class President 3; College Choir 2.3.4. S.N.E.A 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2, Secretary 1 Presto Music Club 1; G.A.A, 2; Senior Superlatives; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 72 JAMES M YRVIN Qt’ARI.FS Seneca. South Carolina Tirmite Psalms 84:11 Laughing, loving, teaming Theology Enterrd I K V S Cl m Officer 1. Christian Servio Orcanizatinn 1.2,3 I Football 1.2 3.1 Softball 1.2.3.4. M A V 1,2.3 4. F M.I1' 1.2 3 1 V V 1.2 3 t Dramatics Club 3.1 Dorm Council Of ficer 1.1 Senior Sup. rl iti l.ucn I E JUDY SAWYER Sophia North C.iroltm 7’orn Hnm.ui' fi 28 IVtite, preferable, prompt Social Studiet Enterol 3. I’AS, Officer 3. Cmlralkm Staff 4 Dr.tm.itii' Club I Senior Su- perlative . CLASS OF 1963 ROY LEE SIMS Birmingham Alabama Km Psalms 32 8 Sensible saving, serving Science Entered 1. K VS Spanish dub 1 Of fierr 1 M V A 1 Officer I CLm Of- ficer 2. French Club 3. President 3; Student Council 1 President I Dra- matics Club 2 Si lent'- Club 2,3,4 LUCII 1 I K NY SI AUCHTER Sanford. North Carolina “Lucille Proverb' 3:5,6 Quiet, qualified, questing Elementary Education Entered 2. K A S.; Cheerleader 2,3; C A A 2,3 All-Star 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Officer 3; Collegian Staff 4. S N F A 3,4, President 1 Class Officer 4. 73 - SENIORS JASON LEI.AND SMITH Brevard, North Carolina Hasen-Jason” Consistent, careful, concerned Romans 8:28 Socia Studies Entered 2; PAS.; M.A.A. 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-captain 3; F.M.F. 2,3, Officer 2,3; W.Y. 2,3,4, Assistant Dean 4; Ath- letic Director 4; Boys’ Dorm Council 4. NOT PICTURED SIDNEY FRANCIS BUNN Newport News, Virginia Sid II Corinthians 4:1-5 Fun, facile, faithful Theology Entered 1 K A S.. Christian Service Or- ganization 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 1. CHRISTINE S. McCLAREN Central. South Carolina Chris Courteous, conscientious, consistent Romans 8:28 English Entered 2, K A S.; F.M.F. 2; W.Y. 2; Collegian Staff 2. CHARLES HARLEY RADER Central. South Carolina Rade Romans 8:28 Settled, satisfied, serious Science Entered 1; K A S.; Student Council I; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 1,3; Football 1, 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Sci- ence Club 1, Officer 1. JOHN QUINCY TAYLOR Central, South Carolina Jack II Corinthians 9:16 Original, outgoing, oratorical Theology Entered 3; PAS Class Officer 3; Stu- dent Council 3, Officer 3; Football 3; Dramatics Club 3; Christian Service Organization 3,4, Gospel Team 3,4. DAVID TILLMAN TII.LOTSON Liberty, South Carolina David Earnest, energetic, enthusiastic Matthew 21:22 Theology Entered; PAS.; Christian Service Or- ganization 3.4, President 4, Senior Su- perlatives. PATRICIA ELIZABETH SMITH Spartanburg South Carolina Patti” Vivacious, venturesome, verbose 1 John 1:9 English Entered 1 P.A.S.; College Choir I,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Officer 3; Presto Music Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; S.N.E.A. 3,4. Officer 3; F.M.F. 1,2,3,4; Ccntralian Staff 2,3,4; Collegian Staff 3; Cheerleader 1, Class Officer 1; Sen- ior Superlatives. MARY MARDELL WARREN Horton, Alabama Mardij” Thrifty, thoughtful, thankful Proverbs 3:5,6 Elementary Education Entered 1. K.A.S.; S.N.E.A. 3,4; Col- lege Choir 1. Christian Service Organi- zation 1,2; Presto Music Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; W.Y. 1,2; F.M.F. 1,2. 74 Wow, what horsepower! SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS GLORIA JEAN NICHOLSON Easlty, South Carolina Freshman JOAN NEWELL Clemson, South Carolina Sophomore MAGGIE ELAINE SUGGS Tabor City, North Carolina Freshman JAMES GOODLETT CHILDS Central South Carolina Sophomore WAYNE FISHER Crewe, Virginia Freshman GLM SAN YAP Sumatra, Indonesia Junior BRENDA JOAN ALLISON Spartanburg, South Carolina Sophomore MARTHA JEANNETTE MORGAN Greensboro, North Carolina Senior SHELBY JEAN SIMMONS Central, South Carolina Junior MARY ELLEN WELSH Intercession City, Florida Junior WILLIAM CH ARLES CRAVES Tuscaloosa, Alabama Senior SPECIAL STUDENTS Ruth Elaine Brown Tabor City, North Carolina James C Jennings Duncan, South Carolina James Dalton Hunt High Point, North Carolina Allen McGuire Gilbert Jesse Jacques Brooks Tuscaloosa, Alabama Easley, South Carolina Cliff Ernest Rathcl Sanford, Florida 76 ADVERTISEMENTS REV. C. R. TEGEN Pastor DR. P. B. WOOD Sunday School Superintendent J. B. CHILDS Chairman of Board of Stewards CURTIS LEE Wesleyan Youth President WE WELCOME YOU First Wesleyan Methodist Church Central, South Carolina SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 A M. WESLEYAN YOUTH - 6:45 P. M. EVENING SERVICE-7:30 P. M. Central Wesleyan College Central, South Carolina A Christian liberal arts college with distinct emphasis upon the Bible and theology. Approved by the South Carolina State Department of Education as a regular four-year institution for teacher training. Affords opportunities for development in all areas of life, with special attention devoted to the development of an expanding Christian experience. Always alert to discover new methods for the most effective achieve- ment of its goals. Accreditation granted Division of Religion by the Accrediting Associa- tion of Bible Colleges. RHETT C. MULLINAX, President CLAUDE R, RICKMAN, Dean JAMES B CHILDS, JR., Business Manager EVELYN T. RICKMAN, Registrar Worship With Us At Hayworth Memorial Wesleyan Church Corner of Newton and Meadow Strets in an Atmosphere of Good Music and Gospel Preaching when in and around High Point, North Carolina Pastor - REV. J. A. ARGO Choir Director - HENRY ASBURY Organist - VELMA E. GENTRY ACTION DIVISION Central, South Carolina PIANO ACTIONS McCOY'S FURNITURE CENTER Chamblee, Georgia Col. 2:8 Beware lest any man spare you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the worW, and not after Christ. Janitors Supply and Chemical Company We Supply Everything But The Janitor P. O. Box 292 Greenville, S. C. MARION J. YOUNG Vice-Pres. Gen. Mgr. PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY SERVICE FOOD DISTRIBUTORS P. O. BOX 1569, WHITE HORSE ROAD TELEPHONE 239-4211 GREENVILLE, S. C. CITY ELECTRONICS RADIO TV REPAIR 102 Ann Street Pickens, South Carolina CENTRAL ROLLER MILL Manufacturers of ISSAQUEENA FLOUR AND FEED Central, S. C. CENTRAL SODA SHOPPE Central, South Carolina CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE AGENCY 140 West Front Street Liberty, 5. C. Phone 803-9151 THE PICKENS BANK Pickens, South Carolina HUGH BAILEY, JEWELER Liberty, South Carolina R. CARL BYARS AGENCY INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - LOANS 123 East First Avenue Easley, S. C. T. E. JONES SONS Liberty, South Carolina HEAD'S GROCERY Greenville Highway Phone 654-5040 Clemson, S. C, T. E. JONES SONS Pickens, South Carolina HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 216 East First Avenue 859-7177 - 859-7178 Easley, S. C. SIMMONS REXALL DRUG STORE (Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty) Liberty, S. C. GOLDSMITH'S 5 10 STORES LIBERTY PICKENS PIEDMONT SMART FASHIONS Clothing for the Family and Custom-Made Draperies for the Home Easley, S. C. WIGINGTON AUTO PARTS COMPANY Clemson, South Carolina Ph. 654-5903 Your N.A.P.A. Parts Supplier Buy Nationally Advertised Quality Merchandise At SMITH'S DEPT. STORE Phone ME 9-2404 P. O. Box F Central, S. C. BALLENTINE EQUIPMENT COMPANY GRANT'S FURNITURE COMPANY Restaurant, Institution Supplies and Equipment Telephone CE 3-3680 — P. O. Box 476 26 Augusta St. Greenville, S. C. Highway 123 West Pickens, S. C. TR 8-6102 RED DIAMOND SERVICE STATION TATE FURNITURE COMPANY Main Stret The Store Built on the Golden Rule Central, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ft THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE When Measured by . . . . . . Past Accomplishments . . . Present Emphasis . . . Future Possibilities Is One of the leading Conferences in Wesleyan Methodism FORT HILL NATURAL GAS Easley, South Carolina u WE BELIEVE IIV YOUR JUDGMENT ICE CREAM and MILK COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER PICKENSVILLE FINANCE COMPANY AUTO LOANS — AUTO INSURANCE Box 481 Phones UL 9-9589 and UL 9-981 4 Easley, South Carolina Marion Harris, Owner FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EASLEY Easley, South Carolina Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System First Wesleyan Methodist Church Franklin at Church Gastonia, N. C. MELVIN L. GENTRY, Minister Phone UN 5-4511 A PROGRAM OF PREACHING, TEACHING AND COUNSELING Kannapolis Wesleyan Methodist Church REV. DEWEY O. MILLER, Pastor Kannapolis, North Carolina Switch to electricity tor a hotter life DUKE POWER The Carolina National Bank Of Easley, S. C. Branches Located at CENTRAL - PENDLETON - LIBERTY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and The Federal Reserve System It is our aim to render unexcelled SERVICE in our respective communities. If your need relates to banking, see us. CENTRAL PHARMACY COMMUNITY DRUG STORE Central, S. C. Liberty, S. C. Phone 843-6371 R J SHOPPE STROUPE'S BARBER SHOP Aden's and Ladies' Clothing Liberty, South Carolina Kings Mountain, N. C. O'NEAL-WILHAMS, INC. ALLEN MITCHELL MEMORIAL SPORTING GOODS WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Dedicated to Our Three Central Students: JANE ALLISON JOAN ALLISON PICKENS SENTINEL Pickens, South Carolina KARLA JOHNSTON N. E. MARCUM, Jeweler WATCHES RADIOS - SILVER FINE CRYSTAL AND CHINA Hendricks Flowers Easley, S. C. and Pottery FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS LIBERTY SEED COMPANY Liberty, S. C. Greenville-Clemson Highway Phone 843-6631 Central, S. C. IRWIN-AUTO SUPPLY 106-108 W. Main Street Pickens, South Carolina SARLIN'S DEPARTMENT STORES WELBORN FURNITURE West Main Street Pickens, South Carolina Liberty — Easley HOME INSURANCE BEST WISHES AGENCY CENTRAL CONCRETE PLASTER CO. P. O. Box 246 Central, South Carolina Easley, S. C. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE WHITMIRE'S PRODUCE Box 1303 Clemson, S. C. L. P. CRAWFORD, Agent AND GARDEN AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Greenville Road Easley, S. C. Home Office: Phone 859-9265 Columbus, Ohio ANDERSON WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH R. T. MARTIN'S ESSO STATION Central, South Carolina Anderson, S. C. REV. A. W. PADGETT, Pastor Phone ME 9-9136 Get the Best for Less YONGUE DRUG STORE LIBERTY CLEANERS WALGREEN AGENCY liberty, S. C. Pickens, S. C. ALICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ALICE PLANT ARIAL PLANT ELLJEAN PLANT FOSTER PLANT Easley, South Carolina ELLENBURG-FURNITURE- HEATING COMPANY EASLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Upholstering — the best for less Complete Building Supplies From Foundation Service — work — on all heating equipment To Roof Easley, South Carolina Phone UL 9-4011 Geo. 1. Newton, Mgr. Charles Ellenburg — Owner Phone UL 9-9469 Easley, S. C. ENNIS STREET WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 408 Ennis Street High Point, North Carolina The Whole Gospel For The Whole Man Lyman F. Lance, Pastor Phone 888-6946 Christian Service CLEMSON LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Organization G. B. NALLEY N. N. NEWTON CENTRAL WESLEYAN COLLEGE Box 231 — Clemson, S. C. Central, S. C. Phone 654-5750 WE BUILD HOMES Modern Rooms With Private Tile Baths—Telephones —Room Television—Optional—Air Conditioning CLEMSON MOTEL Tom C. Gravely Agency Clemson, South Carolina INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Located 2 Miles East of Clemson on U. S. Highway 123 direct route between Greenville, S. C. — At- Pickens, S. C. lanta, Georgia. Phone 654-2744 J. F. Dunwoody, Manager Phone TR 8-9650 J. C. Putman Phone 882-9024 J. C. PUTMAN SON General Contractors Residential — Industrial — Churches Commercial — General Remodeling High Point, North Carolina Jamestown, North Carolina LYNCHBURG WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 725 Mansfield Street Lynchburg, Virginia Sunday School .............9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..........11:00 A.M. Evening Worship ..........,7:45 P.M. Mid-Week Service ..........7:30 P.M. Your Home — When Away From Home RAYMOND POWERS, JR. Pastor DUCKETT FUNERAL HOME FIRESTONE Central, South Carolina WESLEYAN YOUTH Courteous — Reliable — Efficient FUNERAL AND President WALLACE BATES AMBULANCE SERVICE Vice-President MARVIN SISK Phones ME 9-2411 and ME 9-2072 STUDENTS Air-Conditioned and Oxygen-Equipped Ambulances Lois Briggs Eddie Hedgepath ALICE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Easley, S. C. MISS BERTHA E. STAMEY CONNOR AUTO REPAIR High Point, N. C. EASLEY CHENILLE PLANT COLONIAL HOUSE AND MOTEL Easley, S. C. W. P. COCHRAN, Owner Pickens, S. C. THE SPOX COMPANY FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY High Point, N. C. Bessemer City, N. C. SAM E. BOLT CONSTRUCTION CO. OWENS-DILLARD Anderson, S. C. CA 5-2992 SPORTING GOODS, INC. 127 East First Avenue Easley, S. C. ENTER TO WORSHIP . . . DEPART TO SERVE FIRESTONE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 1001 W. Second Avenue, Gastonia, N. C. REV. C. E. HEDGEPATH, Pastor Telephones: Church: UN 5-4572; Parsonage: UN 7-7862 HERALDING THE MESSAGE OF SCRIPTURAL FREEDOM FROM SIN HICKORY CHAPEL WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Hickory Chapel Road at Kivett Drive High Point, N. C. Heralding the Message of Holiness NORTHSIDE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Chamblee, Georgia Metropolitan Atlanta RALPH DAY, Pastor The First Wesleyan Methodist Church Atlanta, Georgia P. L, SWAUGER, Pastor C, EDWARD LANIER, Youth Pastor MISS JANE FULLER, Secretary OUTLER POOLE, S. S. Superintendent ALAN GUNBY, WY President MRS. RUTH MADDOX, WMS President MRS. RUTH TENNEY, Y.M.W.B. Superintendent Junior Wesleyan Youth Greer, S. C. President - JIMMY FORTENBERRY Vice-President - MARY HASTINGS Secretary — JEANNE LOWE Treasurer - SAMUEL HASTINGS CLOVER WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Clover, S. C. FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF EASLEY REV. W. E. PAYNE, Pastor McADENVILLE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH McAdenville, North Carolina The church wilh a full Gospel, tor a losf world. Yoncy H. Carter—Minister Fred D. Fulbright—S. S. Supt. Compliments of TRENTON COTTON MILLS Division of Carolina Mills, Inc. Gastonia, North Carolina Quality Combed Yarns Fowler Bros. Cleaners BEST WISHES Spartanburg, S. C. From One Day Service on Any Service STAFF AND MANAGEMENT We Rent Men's Formal Wear Of W E L P Comp imenfs of 1360 KC- 1000 W Merita Bread and Easley, South Carolina Cake Company Anderson, S. C. United Five and Ten ms Central, S. C DOUGHNUTS SMITH'S DEPARTMENT STORE WELBORN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Center of Attraction in Central, S. C. Pendleton, S. C. Men, Women, and Children's Wear CENTRAL HARDWARE RAVEN ROCK WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Central, S. C. REV. CHARLES S. KING, Pastor THE GEORGIA CONFERENCE OF THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH RAYMOND R. HICKS, President JAMES C. MEAOERS. W, Y. President M. L. ARNOLD, Vice-President MRS. J. C. DUKE, W. M. S. President WE BELIEVE IN CENTRAL COLLEGE AND PRAY FOR ITS SUCCESS Arial Wesleyan Methodist Church Easley, S. C. J. B. HILSON, Pastor Asheville WY'ers Believe in Central College BOB BLACK, President GARY PARROTT, Vice-President JEAN WALSH, Secretary PAT O'KELLEY, Treasurer ASHEVILLE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Asheville, North Carolina WATSON C. BLACK, Minister Stanton Wesleyan Methodist Church Stanton, Alabama J. A. TREESE, Pastor MERITA BREAD and CAKE COMPANY Anderson, South Carolina WESLEYAN YOUTH SISK FUNERAL HOME of the Bessemer City, N. C. Stanton Wesleyan Methodist Church Stanton, Alabama FRANK SISK, Proprietor LEONARD STEWART, President FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Sylacauga, Alabama REV. AUSTIN WOOD, Pastor OLD ZION WESLEYAN YOUTH Tabor City, North Carolina A REV. HAL T. BROWN, Pastor GAIL GORE, President Dedicated to Our Students ELAINE BROWN MAGGIE SUGGS BETHEL WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Flat Rock, North Carolina Our Student—Mary Louise Henderson VAST OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOUTH TO LABOR ON THE CHURCH EXTENSION FRONTIER THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA AS Evangelists Pioneer Pastors Ministers of Music WESLEYAN YOUTH First Wesleyan Methodist Church Central, South Carolina President - CURTIS LEE Vice-President — GARY COCKERILL Secretary-Treasurer — JEANETTE STAMEY Occupational Missionaries DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America P. O. Box 2000 Marion, Indiana VIRGIL A. MITCHELL, Executive Secretary Second Wesleyan Methodist Church Central, South Carolina MALCOLM E. ELLIS, Pastor We Believe in Central College Charlotte First Wesleyan Youth MISS MARY MISENHEIMER, President MRS. DORTHY EDWARDS, Adult Counselor REV. HAROLD ADCOCK, Pastor We Meet To Worship We Go To Serve FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Kings Mountain, North Carolina REV. J. W. PHILLIPS, Pastor FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 2000 24th Avenue Tuscaloosa, Alabama REV. J. M. BYARS Dedicated to the Students: CHARLES GRAVES ALLEN GILBERT VELON GRAY First Wesleyan Methodist Church 300 Lawrence Street Greensboro, North Carolina ] WE EXTEND YOU A HEARTY WELCOME TO COME AND WORSHIP WITH US Pastor - REV. JOHN G. HARRIS Mooresville, North Carolina REV. CARL V. SPARKS, Pastor PHILOMATHIAN ATHLETIC SOCIETY President - LARRY MILSTEAD Vice-President — MARLIN MULL Secretary - JANET McALPlNE Treasurer — JANE ALLISON MAYHAN MEMORIAL WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Wilmington, North Carolina Pastor - REV. L. W. MILSTEAD South Carolina Knighton Chapel Vice-President REV. J. E. WIGGINS President REV. BOB FRENCH Wesleyan Church Treasurer Secretary Woodruff, S. C. REV. B, J. NORRIS ANN ELLENBURG Pastor - REV. L. L. JARRARD Students: WESLEYAN INEZ KNIGHT AUDREY KING J YOUTH JEWELL RICHARDS When in Altavista, Worship at Clement Memorial Enjoy the Music of Our Choir HAL G. ROBBfNS, JR., Pastor SHADY GROVE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Colfax, North Carolina WE SUPPORT CENTRAL COLLEGE Dedicated to Our Students: RICHARD POTTS DONALD WOOD SANDY ATKINS BETTY LOU RADER MARTHA MORGAN Piedmont Wesleyan Methodist Church Piedmont, S. C C. G. SHIRLEY, Pastor C W DRY CLEANERS Easley, S. C. Boats EVINRUDE MOTORS Trailers Accessories — Complete Line Sporting Goods OWENS-DELLARD SPORTING GOODS, INC. 127 E. Firs! Ave. 859-6276 Easley, S. C. THE SPORT AND HOBBY SHOP Pruitt Shopping Center Anderson, S. C. CA 6-5283 Complete Line of Sporting Goods, Toys, Games, Hobbies, Archery Equipment, and Hunting Supplies RUPER CRAVENS, B.A., B.D. Ordained Minister, Commissioned Evangelist, Sacred Composer CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE B. WORTH HOFFMAN Contractor NEW CONSTRUCTION - REMODELING Route 4, Lincolnton, North Carolina Phone RE 5-2427 LONG SHOALS WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH We Believe in and Support Central Wesleyan College VIRGINIA CONFERENCE EARL T. GENTRY, President W. LEE COCKERILL, Vice-President HAL G. ROBBINS, Jr., Secretary ROBERT M. GRAHAM, Jr., Treasurer 'Opportunities Unlimited for Dedicated Ministers GREER CAMP MEETING South Carolina Conference Greer, South Carolina August 15-25 PROCLAIMING THE WESLEYAN MESSAGE EVANGELISTS: REV. V. A. MITCHELL REV. DONALD C. FISHER YOUTH EVANGELIST: REV. JOHN BASHAM SONG EVANGELISTS: REV. AND MRS. L. KENNETH KNAPP WHITMIRE FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH EARL L. ALEXANDER, Postor HENRY GREGORY, Superintendent of Sunday School A CHURCH OF TODAY WITH A PROSPECTIVE FOR TOMORROW BUILDING THE KINGDOM - by the preaching of the Gospel of full salvation BUILDING THE FAITH - by a teaching ministry BUILDING LIVES FOR ETERNITY — motivated by the love of Christ ‘Dedicated May 17, 1959, 3:00 P.M. The North Carolina Conference Appreciates Central Wesleyan College and Her Contribution to the Total Program of the Wesleyan Methodist Church FOR PHOTOGRAPHY CALL . . . DOUG HAYNES Your Centralian Photographer COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, WEDDING, PORTRAIT AND NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY 327 W. Main Street Easley, South Carolina Phone UL 9-5831 or UL 9-5321 PICKENSVILLE SUPERMARKET HEYWARD HARRIS, Manager Easley, South Carolina FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Easley Bridge Road — At Texas Avenue Greenville, S. C. REV. CLYDE T. BRYANT, Minister WHERE MEN MEET GOD We gladly welcome you to our church home, trusting that it you are seeking Christ you will find Him here, if sorrowing you will receive comfort, if troubled in spirit you will gain the blessings of peace, if discouraged you will rejoice in hope, if friendless find companionship in Christian love. —Selected. J T 1 f • J .


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