Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College - Harvester Yearbook (Moore, OK)

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W ,M ww .qamgggi wing-W 'Hai 255 mm gg H ,, 255' 3 H ,gg H Hu: ' is FE' W, M as W Ei A if 3? .Q gr gg... 3... gg: W . li Vx - ' v 61, r it . , 1 . ,sy , l 5 'E Thomas Marberry and Darrell Clark confer on registration procedures. P.T. Oomen, a. sophomore from South India., works on his trial study list. 0 0 0 Re g'1StI' ation Brmgs Frenzy to C ampus Registration-time for figuring next ,pg semesters class-brings a frenzy to the H , .ig campus that usually ends only when the L gg, second or third week of the' semester iq gets underway. ' Pre-registration makes picking classes easier for some, but changes are inevitable fboth for students and the schoo1.l Doyle Hood checks his schedule with his advisor . Orville Hood. .J ik Y 'L .rx . W W ina 2' s 'fir 'L A-fa-5 U William LeVa.l1ey studies the class schedule before making out his trial study ABOVE: Yvette Bredbenner counsels Harold Wilkins on veteran benefits dur- is . ing pre-registration. BELOW: J .Redford Wilson advises Valerie Riley, left, and Glenda Leatherbury with their class schedules. '-ibn-. it Jf ' of-if-of-M P W SE? V ....... 9 '54 -., -.., - H -sau, 265 rf X '.-V Q .. ,L is A, 1 ' l 'si- zz s9'w'. , J, . ' 4, .. , .5 -A fn, .. ,mrfv if-deff? ' 12- ' ' ' X: 2 J yi, . 2 15 4!'i'I-J rf? Ur , , , N -rx ,F -..J Th, .ff nuff ihslvhx figrm., f gg 15 1 , lynx : 1? 1 cf' ' 1 ,' Ai' . f , -5? R.,-' ---Q l S. .- . - J x 'F ,L 1, iz r-...Nb if if . ,ffl f..l:5i,:.': :' V , e-9 Q Y ' ' '- U! . 'iw 14 'w-. 'fe . IQ b fy lr' ' , V wi-x.g. 1:fQ1 L . I - Am: :fe M fx , My ff-1 X -' 2411- ' - C - A :N 1.::.if?21fP:1 ' 15 ' it le e , ,,7!bf'?v it-if r gi A LEFT: Roy Norrlo, Richard Peltier, Darrell Clark and Estil Oliver relax at the faculty reception. CENTER: Marty Arnold, Yvette Bredbanner and Ken Harris help themselves to refreshments during the faculty reception. RIGHT: Donna Clark and Geri Ross visit while eating at the faculty reception. Donna Wade and Yvette Bredbenner discuss fall events for the campus during the faculty reception. E ' W 5 l. 5 e 3 1 f. ,Gal 'A U ,-1- -L. xv: . ..,-...-43 .,:..f,-xyzii ,UA,.,, , , .,:-'Fg:- 1 Activities Spice Routine Campus Life Campus Life . . . the core of Hillsdale from many student view points . . . brings a varity of fun to an otherwise standard routine. J unior-Senior Day, Frontier Day and the All-School Banquet join with the everyday routine of classes to keep Hillsdale students, faculty and staff busy. is-. kb LEFT: Becky Patterson concentrates on scheduled activities during a Student Council Meeting. TOP: Tina VanWinkle shames Jimmy Smith after he drove his car into the only fence on campus. ABOVE: Jamboree time during Junior-Senior days brings hidden talent to life for Hillsdale students. s if David Parish directs the Hillsdale choir m a missionary cantata To Tell The Untold during the annual missions conference 0 0 Sin ging Gro ups Travel, Entertain Two singing groups-The New Life Singers and The Harvesters Quartet-spend most of their weekends on the road representing Hillsdale in churches throughout Oklahoma, Kan- sas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas. Directed by David Parish, the groups provide singing and preaching for church services. Parish also directs the Concert Choir which presents concerts each year. New Life and Harvester singers travel in vans-like this one used by New Life. President J ones confers with Deans Edwin Wade and Redford Wilson following a Wednesday morning faculty meeting. Reception Welcomes Faculty i ' f --...st-sl A f 1 1 ' 1 . x ' , i x L, y'1 l- . lv ' l' Gary Wilson and Orville Hood wait for chapel time. and Staff Kicking off the year for Hillsdale faculty and staff members was a recep- tion September 1 1 in the home of Presi- dent Jones. The reception honored all faculty and staff and their husbands and wifes. Faculty members met weekly to keep up with campus happenings and work- ed with local and national pastors and officials to keep Hillsdale aimed toward service to God. Danny Farmer, pastor of the Moore church. and Joe Haas, missionary to France, discuss mission activities during a visit to Hillsdale. Q ,,..--4 1 L., WJ ' ,A fa :Y My ig sas mg fi. .M 1 fa: .. ': T51 ,l I' Y, if f 11 Y --K1 ' X'fMf2 S L1 W -......, 1 1 :, M2222 w eiffw mf' my naph. I ll U H HH H L W 9 'ss 1 5.3222 -Sfm- - . , . Vx., .1' I -----fs-.u 1 .- 9155's I7 , 'E'.:7f'3- 4. Q , faq.. .gf---11 ' 2 r M N215 , , , mi ss. is im , ,Q ii Nh 5:5:5: L.. '- . .- , Nl, A, 2 E . ,lfij sg , J .z. 'F' ' , 1 ' f'.'-'fi .ZA 31A l ,,,Quf71! Aw vvyramix 1-If X ll .. ' W'fi'i' - Iii L, , Js,.,i,5'5' - J Lx. ,4L-.4 1::1, P W Q -U X ! x . lfvxjfiklxl 41 f' 75511 X 'A,., ,AX N 'ian ' A b Q I pf- , fffnrfhfv y . 'xffs -get m 4 RA A sp I fix ze' X X4 K . Ax x' -ff fi- ' -- QAQ J?3 ':f .f A , 'X 4 J , . '41 ff 6 F.. Nfl .. me . A 39. 1 , . 'V xl 1 The Activities Building houses the cafeteria, gymnasium, library and music rooms-as Well as the student lounge. ine Buildings Comprise Campus Nine buildings currently make up the Hillsdale campus. An additional housing complex which will house single students is scheduled for comple- tion by August 1977. Home for many boys on campus is the Fourplex. ml egull sss u gmmfumsys ll i - V '- ' , f M . ,V - u , uw ' W s , , - V V H, H, l, we ll A .,,,.., Christian Atmosphere Dominates Activities vary at Hillsdale. So do the students and faculty. One thing however, remains cons- tant. All things point to a Christ- centered life in a. Christian education atmosphere. The cross on top of the Ad- ministration Building is a continuous reminder of the purpose of Hillsdale. And that purpose makes the school unique. TOP: Gary Caison and Billy Aulds display their foosball skills. Gene Godby watches their game. ABOVE: Deneice Robertson and Joanna Jacobs await the return of the ball in a ping pong game. RIGHT: The cross on top of the Ad- ministration Building is a constant reminder that the campus is in the shadow of the cross . n ?':::Awg1 'ff -.N-, 5 - --w'4:g:.1H ' 'I In V +. w+q 1 ,lull T- -I., 41,1 VJ ,1-FH. H-irzl, 53-1T.+l::.5-E :L I'dNiE..'pJ: ,' :EE M. If iw- aff. H-21+ fm- 1 I.,f5mQ,'2i54'5Wi'v5 VG? 1'-T FY gufgingf Krvrlwwrf 5 'L 11? 3.5553 'Juni -I Fi g ' H.-9 F-11115 . w- '1iv?w52 'Y.'Q.5'.1 .Wk :,:11m',Qfcs SQjQfL '?1'2j1f'LZ.1- gil , FQ fel- 1' ' r 1 ' 5 - - - 5 I ' jf- I Y: :,: j 5:5 as ,gt , J Q Q-ef, may may i ga, i I I I ii? zu, y 1 .., AI, F65- 4 l 1 ' ! 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Mrs. Jones assists son Steve with school work. LEFT: Mrs. Jones prepares the table for the faculty reception, which was held in the Presidenfs home in September. ABOVE: President Jones helps Maintenance Director Roy Norie find a short in the light table in the Insight office. Administrators Handle Variety of Jobs Three administrators handled the financial academic and registrative ac- tivities for the 1976-77 school year. Edwin Wade served as academic dean for his second year as well as teaching Bible, education and psy- chology classes. Business Administrator through January 1 was Francis Boyle. Boyle also handled all student financial aids. Duties of the registrar's office were under the direction of Dan Arnold who taught government, health and history as well as coaching golf and serving as assistant coach for the basketball team. Ah LX X' ABOVE: Dan Arnold grades class papers during a break in his Registrar duties. TOP RIGHT: Edwin Wade, academic dean, works on the spring semester class schedule. RIGHT: Business Administrator Francis Boyle handles all iinancial aspects of Hillsdale. Boyle left his position in January. I 45' l . . 'ff VN ABOVE: Board members Lonnie DaVoult and Bill Barber and Advisory Board member Archie Parrish, take notes during a Board of Trustee Meeting on campus. TOP: Trustee Board members meet in the music room on the Hillsdale campus. l .1 1.2 594. 5. ,MX . ,' A 'll jf -11 vgfi?t,VL,:r:?. Q Thirteen Member Board Supervises Hillsdale Rev. Jerry Dudley, Stratford, and Rev. James Cearley, Stobtown, were elected to the Hillsdale Board of Trustees in October, while Bill Barber of Poteau was was re-elected to a four- year term. Other members of the governing Board include Dr. Don Payne, Tulsa: Bob Butler, Barling, Arkansas, Rev. Clyde Gillentine, Mesquite, Texasg Rev. Glenn Lewis, Tulsag Rev. Delbert Akins, Adag Rev. Ray Gwartney, Pryor, Rev. Roma Stewart, Tecumsehg Rev. Andy Lay, Carl Junction, Missourig Trymon Messer, Salina, Kansas, and Rev. James Murray, Oklahoma City. -,, LEFT: Hillsdale President Bill M. Jones briefs Board members at the start of a meeting. Board chairman Ray Gwartney, seated, follows President Jones' comments in his notes. ABOVE: Andy Lay and Archie Parrish follow business in their notes. Deans Supervise Dormitory Life Both Dean of Women and Dean of Men positions are held by people new to the campus this year-at least in staff positions. Rita Wilson moved to Hillsdale with her family from McCurtain. Darrel Clark, a graduate of Hillsdale, returned as basketball coach and acting dean of men. Paula Coffman, senior from Jenks, assisted Mrs. Wilson. Rita Jane Wilson, dean of women, served as counselor for the more than 40 girls in the dorm. l P l ' . Af. 1 Assistant Dean of Women Paula Coffman points out the area. of the Ivory Coast where she served as a student missionary last summer. Acting Dean of Men is Darrel Clark, who is also basketball coach and physical education teacher. iii Marty Arnold, secretary for Francis Boyle, prepares a student financial aid Vickey Joy' bogkkeeper, pushes a, button to begin check writing. summary. Secretaries HandleCampus Communication Keeping records, answering calls, handling requests and maintaining interoffice com- munications are part of the myriad of jobs handled by the receptionist, bookkeeper and business office secretary daily. Marty Arnold handles correspondence and detail work in the Business Administration Of- fice. Vicky Joy keeps track of requisitions, writes checks and is key operator for the carn- pus xerox. Jane Hearon officially greets campus visitors and answers tons of questions for students and faculty each day. She also serves as secretary to the president. Hillsdale receptionist Jane Hearon opens mail as part of 'J her early morning job. s Y'--f' . ' 1 1 I I ' Selecting pictures for use in Insight is Dorthy Harris, Insight editor and journalism and business teacher. 55-wr-A-e 4 , l 1 , 1 r sl' . If 33' Fgff' ,L--5 i Orville Hood, assistant business administrator, helps with e. bookkeeping problem over the phone. Business, Journalism Add Variety Business classes are taught by Or- ville Hood, Dorthy Harris and Andy Anderson. Hood serves as assistant to the business administrator in addition to his classroom duties. Mrs. Harris also teaches journalism classes, edits Insight, sponsors the Harvester and does promotional material. Anderson teaches on a. part time basis. The overhead projector displays complete accounting problems for Accoun- ting I students of Orville Hood. to Campus .-,-..1-1-' MUSIC Department D1P9CtS Groups Under the direction of Chairman David Parish, the three member music faculty provide Well-rounded classwork and practical application for future church musicians and other music ma- jors. Parish directs the Hillsdale choir which performed three concerts this year, the New Life Singers, and the Harvesters Quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Peltier teach on a part time basis. TOP LEFT: Mary Lou Peltier gives pointers to a. private piano student BOTTOM LEFT: Richard Peltier picks out music for use ui theory classes BELOW: Chairman of the Music Department is David Parish ,,.' 7 mf :ggg f E . an 24 BELOW: Geri Ann Ross prepares notes for a speech class. RIGHT: Beverly Clark writes an assignment on the board for her English class. 2 u ,u ml qw 4 f 'KE E 2 Serif I Y fy E rrpprrr ill ssrrrsss wufwgaisee H ,, , 4 - ei Speech, Languages Play Vital Roles Written and oral languages-both French, Spanish and English-play a prominent role in each Hillsdale student's life. Teaching English this year was Beverly Clark, who also worked as secretary for Dean Wade and Dan Ar- nold. Geri Ann Ross taught American literature, drama, speech and history. Teaching French and Spanish was Yvette Bredbenner, a. part time teacher. Yvette Bredbenner prepares to listen to a tape to be used in French class. Religion, Philosophy, Important to All Religion and Philosophy classes make up the bulk of all course work es- pecially at junior and senior levels at Hillsdale. Thomas Marberry teaches Greek classes plus Introduction to Old Testa- ment, Church History and a variety of other Bible classes. Mike Wade teaches philosophy and Lonnie DaVoult teaches Daniel and Revelation-both on a part time status. Jack Richey directs seminars and is in charge of ministerial interns and Christian Service. He also teaches Romans. Director of Christian Education Jack Richey looks over the weekly Christian Service reports turned in by students. BELOW LEFT: Thomas Marberry prepares a lecture for a Church history class. CENTER: Mike Wade 'lectures during philosophy class. RIGHT: Lonnie DaVoult takes a break prior to his Daniel class. 'Q f T' L- . i ' O T Dixon teaches Bible and education classes. Faculty members meet weekly to keep on top of student and class activities Missions, Education Gffer Class Variety Missions and education classes help round out the curriculum offered at Hillsdale. J. Reford Wilson, former National Director of Free Will Baptist foreign missions, heads the missions study. O.T. Dixon joined the faculty on a full- time basis having taught part-time previously. Frank Wiley and Larry Bruce teach on a part-time basis. Wiley teaches personal evangelism and Bruce teaches education classes. Y Larry Bruce teaches education classes on a. part time basis. ABOVE: Dean of Students J. Reford Wilson serves as Director of Missions too. LEFT: Frank Wiley, pastor of the Sunnylane Church, teaches personal evangelism. Lucy Boyle, library assistant, stamps books for students to check out. Two part-time teachers, Estil Oliver and Joseph Gutel, round out the math and science aspect of general education requirements at Hillsdale. Both are teachers in high school at Washington, Oklahoma, and teach at Hillsdale at night. Oliver teachers biology and general physical science and Gutel teachs math. Library staff for the irst semester included Donna Richey, librarian, and Lucy Boyle, assistant. ' Donna Richey, first semester librarian, checks books for proper shelf place- ment. Faculty, Librarians Boost Curriculum Estil Oliver calls roll in biology class. l Joseph Gutel returns students papers prior to beginning his general college math class. Kitchen, Maintenance Staffs Serve Students Director of Maintenance Roy Norie stains shelfs for the library. Troy Shinn, dietician, supervises all meals served on campus. r -I Troy Shinn, dietician, and Roy Norie, maintenance director, joined the Hillsdale staff in August, 1976. Shinn supervises all food served in the cafeteria as well as full-time and student kitchen workers. Norie is over all campus maintenance and student maintenance help. l'. Gary Wilson sorts student and faculty mail. Neva Woody, left, and Alice Shinn, make frosting for a cake :i ' 9 -i- , ,,,, ii, V , , 1 ,Z ci ,H ii ,, W , 3,9-.5 YV Hi ,H N Nm sl fa',f ?'S?Q .5f7 if ' N l was 45 fv a l 'J ,V,1 we 'T ..fQ,1.5JL.. .u R' l ff! LEFT: President J ones gives an overview of the present Hillsdale status to board members. ABOVE: Orville Hood, Roy Norie and David Parish attend a Wednesday morning faculty meeting. Faculty Focuses on Meetingslnstructions M, RIGHT: Miss Ross demonstrates how to get into character for drama students. ABOVE: Thomas Marberry, Dan Arnold, Richard Peltier and David Parish perform for a. faculty meeting. f ffw V V ewh N, -V K JI.. ' Q yu! 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Activities included a. pie eating con- test, a. box supper and a sale of baked goods from a Chuck Wagon. Students, faculty and staff dressed in old-fashioned clothing to create at- mosphere for the day. Those not wear- ing that type of dress were fined by Mike Patterson, sheriff for the day. RIGHT: Mike Patterson Oeftl and Lynn Midgett KrightJ make tentative plans for Frontier Day. ABOVE: Dressed for Frontier Day, Sheila Cawvey Cleitl, Cathy Simpson fcenterl and Sandy Selvey fright? represent the mode of dress taken on by faculty and students. RIGHT: Jo Martens Cleftl and Glenda Leatherbury fright! list plans for the Frontier Day activities. ,qi ,. . F': YN .Mr . ,, 5-12 1. 'A ,i Y, X L .Y-f -v if-5 in , in u 5 , , f' m w H W in i 'miizseigr -, 1 spew , ., .B 1- ww-' 5 , . X V . -L .v:f, Q . A 1, - 1 2 5 .V xi: ' '. 'sis' ig, -,.- -:Mi ,AW W, wi 'f.r fa , Dale Burden diSC11SSSS Ghl1I'Ch gI'0Wth With seminar participants. Trymon Messer speaks at the workshop on Sunday School Growth and Reten- tion. Sunda School Seminar Helps Area Pastors Dale Burden, pastor of the Fairmont Park Free Will Baptist Church Norfolk, Virginia, and Trymon Messer, pastor of the First Free Will Baptist Church, Salina, Kansas, were guest speakers during an Evangelism and Pastoral Administration Seminar on the Hillsdale campus September 20-24, 1976 . Dale Burden gives his idea. on church growth. Trymon Messer is in the background. fa lug I .3Q:f'i, .l ,, -3 .s lisa. 1 ...',, LEFT: President Cathy Romine, presides over a. monthly Women's Auxiliary meeting. ABOVE: Women's Auxiliary officers are Cathy Romine, president Cleftlg Sandy Selvey, secretary, Cseatedlg Becky Patterson, vice president, and Glenda Leatherbury, Crightl chaplain. Women's Auxiliar Supports Missionaries The Women's Auxiliary met one Wednesday of every month to plan various activities throughout the year. The women sponsored a cookie bake sale and bought a gift for a missionary wife each month. LEFT: Donell Sessions, Cindy Hearon and Kim Wilkinson listen attentively to the monthly devotional. Masters Men Prepares College Laymen iran- 2 bil I v p., ,vii , . 'Y-Q-. v ' Y' f. FA: 'H 9 .,e n we E 5 ,ir nj, 1 ,. H '51 X355 J Num ll Ba llpiw Wie As a yearly project, the Masters Men decided to paint the trash cans on campus to help beautify the campus. Masters Men were in charge of chapel services once a month on Fri- day. Officers for the year included John Metcalf, presidentg Randy Higgins, vice president, and Les Kern, secretary-trasurer. LEFT: Vice President Randy Higgins and Mike Cousineau attend a Masters Men meeting. BELOW LEFT: Secretary Treasurer Les Kern reports on painting the trash cans on campus. BELOW: President John Metcalf presides over the meeting. their ii frown H 9 1411 A651619 F 6fU1'1gegagyy - Foreign Mission Fellowship ofllcers Tina VanWink1e, secretary treasurerg Paula Coffman, vice president, and Stanley Bunch, presl- dent, hang the banner used during the Missions Conference. FMF Hosts Prayer Band, Fall Conference Members of the Foreign Missions Fellowship were active in Prayer Band each day and were largely responsible for the fall Missions Conference. Sponsored by Reford Wilson, mis- sions department chairman, FMF plac- ed a large coke can next to the Coke machine in the lounge, asking for a, quarter for missions from those pay- ing a quarter for popL Tina VanWinkle and. Stanley Bunch ln- troduce a problem for audience solving during the Missions Conference. ,,f,f,-V, Y, '1-:dx I 1 . A 1 xx, gifs' ' H' f ' 'Z . 'L 4943-Q L-'X M ry 0 1 ,,..,,,.....- ,,.- 151771, F L: - 1 f, an ' 2 'JK . , 3 ., - , 1 ,, I QQ ' 5 - .1, ' fa: ' 'Tff-. ai jx 1 Si, '. 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Preach the Gospel was the theme for the annual missions con- ference October 25-29 at Hillsdale. Foreign missionaries Eddie Payne, Ivory Coast, and Joe Haas, France joined home missionary Gerald Mangham, senior Free Will Baptist Chaplian currently stationed in Ger- many, for a week of special services. The three missionaries took turns speaking in Chapel and evening ser- vices. They also spoke in a variety of classes throughout the week. The missions conference was hosted by the Foreign Mission Fellowship. ABOVE: Hillsdale President Bill Jones serves as panel moderator during a. question and answer session at an even- ing missionary service. Panel members include Eddie Payne, Gerald Mangham and Joe Haas. RIGHT: Eddie Payne explains a. Lobi Primer to journalism class members. 4 1 lwgllililtx L , ' ' I HW., ,,'..,1,, V -- Z.: ,- 5 ..a.l ,'..i-K - - . 1' ig,.Qp,A,,',,,1,Lf,, gp,-V-1 L,',f,ff.1I:',f11 ll:'s.fu:.zbgnzxrzeiglngqznfy W, l.1'ew.,K H, H u Hmm The banner on the Chapel wall-'Come over . . . and help us-' depicts the attitude of visiting mis- sionaries during the conference. Gerald Mangham, senior Free Will Baptist Chaplain, talks to students in Rita- Chl'011iSt6I' and Ray TBBEHG pick HD 8- supply of I!1iSSi0I18-fy PTB-yer CB-I'dS pulpit speech class, available at the conference. -if mi rl if Q N 5 X - Pmislk l ' 15, J, -',, l Daily Chapel Required at Hillsdale Daily morning chapel services are held at 9:30 for students and faculty at Hillsdale. Services included sermons by faculty ministers, guest ministers and students with students providing special music and services. Senior ministerial students all spoke in chapel prior to graduation. Chapel attendance is required and semester grades are given in Chapel. Cody Freeman leads a prayer in chapel. We Q, . T.-:iq - 4 le. .W in ' '5H 1 - - 'wif fi -' L fa- N1-4. LEFT: Dean of Students Reford Wilson speaks to students in Chapel. ABOVE: Gary Caison draws his interpretation of loneliness during a chalk talk in chapel presented by Caison and Miss Ross. l A. Q 40 3 -ffm uw QM , aff! , - 2 E ' G w mf 'ff -f- fww w f f-' e:7,,ef,' H m iizrfiiimn Rl W ll Y - l H',,,H',,, gi' E gg ss .N I - , 1736, ' V . '-ty-ff 1 51 1 W M eeoo T C ' fngrw, muuu H J, E. W w 1 Y? , , 2' :WE ,L -f-Y , H Via' ' - H ' JESSE' ll . E-5'q :n' , H , .f. .1 WLL4. .-Ll. 711 ' . ' A 4 31 -kk - as gs - , ', ., 1 as so i ' .s WY, 9 4 'K+ . ,'f -if its 7-Ahaif sf . ,,f - S- e.. . Z , I gc 1 W, d f--- 1' v.., 5 L ' Q, ,Y A . w -V : . f f z' , vu wi' '. n,': - . Coffman Selected Outstanding Student Paula Coffman, Jenks senior Bible major, was selected Outstanding Student for 1976-77 by a majority vote of faculty and administration members. A graduate of Jenks High School, Miss Coffman is active in Women's Auxiliary, Foreign Missions Fellowship and is currently a cheerleader. She served as a. summer n1issionary to the Ivory Coast last year and has been active in New Life Singers and Student Council at Hillsdale. Tulsa sophomore Linda Monroe was named Best A11-Around' Girl in a cam- pus Wide election. Miss Monroe served as secretary of the sophomore class this year as well as head cheerleader second semester. A physical education major, she also represented the sophomore class in the Homecoming All-Sports Queen contest. Best A11-Around Girl Best A11-Around Bo Sophomore Gary Caison was named Best All-Around Boy in a. campus-Wide election first semester. A general education major, he is sophomore class president, active in Master's Men and is listed on the Dean's List. , wg rs ,hu H. ,Q V Z wi -E r H ':: 5251 ,- ,nw S wg? qu. 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Sophomore Personalities Representing the sophomore class are CLEFTJ Tina VanWinkle and Joe Govreau, Most Likely to Succeed: KBOTTOM, FAR LEFTD Kay Dudley and Greg McAllister, Most Talented: CBELOW, CENTERI Pam Smith and Steve Hull, Best Dressed and CBELOW, FAR RIGHT? Linda. Monroe and Randy Higgins, Best Athletes. R' 5 rniilfi 45 :S L i gh ,. nf-A qs. ,En ,Y Junior Personalities include CABOVED Lynn Midget and '57 Harold Wilkins, Most Valuable: KABOVE RIGHT, Lynn Midget and Darrell Pear-cy, Wittiestg CRIGHTJ Kathy Romine and Stan Bunch, Most likly to succeed. J umor Persona,11t1es CBELOW, FAR LEFTJ Kathy Romine and Mike Garner, Most Talentedg CBELOW, CENTER? Becky Patterson and Boyce Miller, Best Dressed, and Becky Patterson and Billy Aulds, Best Athlete. A Y , wx I . '-. ifijgw' -. - .2 .- jig' 'L .,' 1 e - '1 .. 5 9, 'efe '1 , . X ee- f n wr ' - H . . -273,5 1 -.te C A , YU. W 4 Y ' ,s,-- ,3-9 , 1- 'WF' -39.79 Gfu t .5 1 15 l ,JA U -in X 1 Lg in ef, .jLiST,?41U1,v ga I At' VG .. 1 , . is 1 ' ' , 5311- : , 1 '-,, ,. .9 Vw. 4 ' 1. f eil I ...- I Senior Personalities include CTop Leftl Marian Palmer and Jimmy Smith, Most Likely to Succeed: CTop Centerl Debbie Wright and Roy Dale Smith, Friendliestg CTop Rightl Marian Palmer and Jack Richey, Wit- tiest, and fLeftD Paula Coffman and Mike Cousineau, Best Looking. Senior Personalities Seniors named to the Personalities list include CBelow Leftl Paula. Coffman and Jimmy Smith, Most Likely to Succeed: CBelow Center Leftl Debbie Wright and Howard Gwartney, Best Dressed: CBe1ow Center Right! Paula Coffman and Howard Gwartney, Most Talented, and CBe1ow Rightl Paula Coffman and Roy Dale Smith, Best Athlete. ,ie- '. Fw is 47 Student Council officers for the year are Kent Hubbard, president: Randy Wilson, chaplaing Billy Aulds, vice president, and Cheryl Staggs, secretary-treasurer. Kent Hubbard Leads Student Councnl Taking the lead in campus activities, Student Council members were in charge of all aspects of the Trinity Concert December 2. Led by Kent Hubbard, St. John's Missouri junior, the Council also took orders and sold Hillsdale jackets and glasses. Other officers for the year included Billy Aulds, vice presidentg Cheryl Staggs, secretary-treasurer, and Ran- dy Wilson, chaplain. President Kent Hubbard, left, calls for a. treasurers report from Cheryl Staggs. Jimmy Smith and Billy Aulds are in the background. 1 Pin-ff' X xx x 4 4 V .4 I 1 5' ff- - W l 'H N 5 Mig- ,mf M. ll ffm ll l To ll N N H w H , gi' 1- u N 'H 1, , , fw'L,,-l -, ami , N N M Q ui H 1- ,UNH H .. H ,H wfaogg-,5f5,v,: - Q W Hg1w,.Q,'1a'vN M h ,5f1i'g Hiii?2fl 'q 3 xv 5,1-f .,'-' WN Mu WC A- QE .g.g:f,f.n f , 1 ' , W ' ua JV lx, gui! N M H W H X mu WH! NA.. ul 5 X 5-xg' :wi is V f.,,, , i w Y HF? K G A YM 1 ife C L E 255' , ' ' 4, , , ABOVE: John Metcalf sings a. solo during the Christmas Cantata.. TOP LEFT: The cfhoir warms up before the cantata presentation at the Missions Conference. LEFT: Mrs. Jean Wilson was one of the guest soloists for the Christmas Concert. mg New Life Singers Serve as Hillsdale New Life Singers for 1976-77 include, seated, left to right: Donell Sessions, Kay Dudley, Terri Wright, and Dana. Richey. Standing, left to right: John Metcalf, Les Kern, Larry Gwartney and Gary Pettus. yr,-' A 53 La ,N X f .'Z.w: -W... V . , . ,, 1 , ,ml '1 ' Zgzfil -.2154 , ' ' Q 'f X 7 1 3, -Q-M , , W V1 ' U, M , fx ' 1' I ' 1' ggi g . .' M5272 I- ' lf: C' L I 1, f 55: ' , Z' U .YL -' ,3 'w?Wif? 1' 2,4 gwMA,' 3 Im: , jj.. i--1 ' H .,., ., - , QfV,fi, a, N . 355, .2 i Misa ,E ., M N... , - ' K ff , ,. H., W . f A ' V 1 , L , 11 SM f fuk, Q J W 1.- . Wh..-, -1 ' , l .. A W7-9 ' 1 'ligrwi M ...f,, , -.ag , V , T-gi: 5-N , V , +-'L Q--Q.. 'HN - ' , Ap- v.' 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J ' ' :'.EiP' 4 if, .5.,uW,,,L,2..! ,,,,.,,,..,,,..,, -WV .. F Harvesters Represent School in Churches Named during the first week of school, members of the Harvesters Quartet include Kathy Simpson and Greg McAllister, both of Farmington, Missourig Susie Muse, Oklahoma Cityg Dan Davis, Ft Smith, Ark., and Karen Summit, Collinsville, pianist. Most weekends found the Quartet on the road visiting churches and presen- ting musical programs as represen- tatives of Hillsdale. David Parish directs the group. ding, left to right: Greg McAllister and Dan Davis: seated, left to right, Susie Muse, Karen Summit and Kathy Simpson. ABOVE: Harvesters rehearse for a weekend trip. LEFT: Director David Parish gives constructive criticism during rehearsal. OPPOSITE PAGE: Members of the Harvesters Quartet for 1976-1977 are stan- Ai 1 - - 1 Ei :offe- if ur ,-- ,,,-- --., U, RA Q. , . off. it -ie. Yearbook staff members Teresa Aulds, Alan Rogers, Terri Wright and Pam Wilson work on a deadline. ,gl F fr., M ,,.w fi! we J . lu B. : 1 V ' 5 Q, , ,H 1, is-gif 1: , ,AIQNA N5-K ,.f Y, E?'T'e-qw Wi? , gf. , Q4 or Editor Alan Rogers prepare I 5 s the Title Page for the publisher 56 -l Pam Wilson completes a. layout for her class section. Harvester Staff Portrays Year at H11lsdale 1,11-H' X. 7 ,imma . - 4 , Yisfsigl ,K ,, , Q, We Sr , i .. ea asa ev emu: rewa- N me me N r t H 5 L' J AH .swf H H fs H. --'s-H.--.,, ' ii . :ww H Y .2 . as .. ., ., . ,Y ew I've lost a picture! Quick, I need a name! Oh nol Tha.t's wrong! These expressions were frequently heard during Harvester deadlines. Alan Rogers led the group as editor with Theresa Aulds, Pam Wilson and Terri Wright as assistant editors for the Harvester. A major goal for the staff was including' all students in the book. Supervised by Dorthy Harris, the staff had the entire book at the printer by January 28. Campus life editor Terri Wright wr8.PS UP another layout. Deadlines keep yearbook staffers at work. Theresa Aulds decides which pictures would be best 1n a. faculty sect1on layout. Leading a. cheer during halftime are Linda. Coley Paula Coffman Cheryl Staggs Judy Lister Linda. Monroe, Pam Smith and Kim 0 Q 0 0 Cheerle aders Spark S aints Sp1r1t Eight coeds were selected during tryouts to represent Hillsdale at basketball games as cheerleaders. Pam Smith was named head cheerleader. Others included Linda Coley, Paula. Coffman, Cheryl Staggs, J udi Lister, Linda Monroe, PaJm'Smith, Deniece Robertson and Kim Wilkinson. Donna Clark and Geri Ann Ross are sponsors of the group. Cheerleaders for the 1976-77 year are fkneelingl Judi Lister and Paula Coffman: Cstandingl Pam Smith, Linda Monroe and Kim Wilkinson, and CtopD Cheryl Staggs and Linda. Coley. Rallies Encourage Pep, Enthusiasm ' H 'M Pep Rallies were held prior to home basketball games to get Saints' fans in the mood for yelling at the games. Organized by the cheerleaders, the rallies were held in the gymnasium on the afternoon of the games and were attended by students, faculty and staff, as well as the basketball coaches and team. Saints' Spirit Scars as cheerleaders lead S-P-L R,-I-T ! Cheerleaders initiate enthusiam of fans entering the gym. Saints' fans crowd the gym for a basketball season kickoff pep rally. 'Wl 'EQ'7' - Fl? :,,. L 53.1521 --If.. m- f m ' i H, -V - -i f 1 ,,, ' , ' E! , , A! Win wp. . -, . g 5? Wea W., 4 l , ,,,,,, g,: Xl' riff? ' -75 gvjF?'l if.: Q15 ' , ,' Qi! - J ,, Nw ' V2 fun' ,3?' le' 155 1 1 'QQ . ,f'tTfmff A mm .' new n 71 J , :Yi ? 1 4 , ,v limo ?s? ,new i ' ss ' 5592: ' Climbing a mountain during drama class, Dan Deskin looses his footing CLEFTJ and falls to the ground. His climbing partner Alan Rogers, comes to his rescue CCENTERD and helps him to safety QRIGI-ITD. Mx ,WEQ Drama Students Perform One Acts A Drama class was begun for the Spring semester with Geri Ann Ross as the instructor. Eleven students per- formed in one act plays, pantomimes, humorous duet and learned the basics of acting. They presented The Ugly Duckling, The Marriage Proposal and Ledge, Ledger and the Legend. Kenetta Setter-white, RIGHT, tells her older sister, Susie Muse, It's all your fault I take drugs, while the middle sister, Cathy Dill looks on in confusion as they perform in drama class. 5, it ya A , - ' ' ' 'H' I .,,-, Y - v ' -1 ' -., , 1 5- cz ' , f rf--.. ,4 -551362 1+ we 5,1- , - TWU E51 ' z r -1 2? , 1 lin- 1 ' . ef 1 sf' L., , -' , FS.-Q.. f l c vt., : 1-:'. 55:55 I ' --Lure - it i . r , ,o,3- 1 ' 33: ' ' ' ' 434- - 1335 ,f g.5ll,:i f w ,,:.'f X L W -11l. !ii5l '-Wwlliillgtff V N A L' l L' 'I-2:1 , , -1,-,, W, ., Z5 7'7:j 'f L'ZN Wi.', H' . , - W X , ., '5':3!'llVif'iiE:a a: ,H ' :,:q?' ' X1 15,1 ,L X 1- 1--:-ss'-::.'M-5,115-JT:.a:a:E:e:E5s:a:E:s:a:, Q- 'lilly ,Z E' . ' . ,iff :'?frE:-1 if-3.1 , If B We 5- A 1 ' -WA V. 1 , .2241-'fsvu , rs-1 , 'sc-7: 31 , F eo I ' ML'-fi-1-':.: TF' Lv'--'f L.,-'iff' 9 ?i, 'I A q , F + 5--fling.. r' -. gf U 3:+.,S' .tfgusa 4'-V ? m e ,,, L f: ' Jerry MacArthur left Leonard Cooper Dwain Crosby and Cody Freeman discuss the Bible .Student Ministers Prepare to Preach The Ministerial Alliance, composed of all ministerial students at Hillsdale, met every second Wednesday of the month. Main purpose for the group was to build character and stabilize young preachers to go into all the world and preach the gospel, according to Jack Richey, faculty sponsor. President Jerry MacArthur, Vice President Gene Godby and Secretary Treasurer Dwain Crosby led the group in activities such as a Day of Prayer for all students and preaching oppor- tunities. Jerry MacArthur and Jack Richey discuss prayer requests for an upcoming meeting. I 'nl Dennis Dotson and John Metcalf pray during' a devotion Dorm Life Ken Davidson, Richard Bowden, Gary Wood and Ronnie Brovm listen to a devotion. in the Men's Dorm. Educates, Too Dorm life for Hillsdale students in- cludes twice weekly devotions in each dorm, checking in and out, getting in on time and learning to live with each other in the dorm. Approximately 100 students live on campus in the girls dorm, boys dorm and the fourplex. y A in ff-, v x si-, gr . 1 X .. 1 YL?-fi-W-. ... l 1 ie. W i f ,' o -:-, ig? ? 'f 25 -if i ! , P-'gs !'LL ., N, ,, iii: -r ' f fi 5- W ogy, N '15 . E 1 gr- ,. gi .'.-r, N I.. L, 'Wink Q I Uw- lmf . . - . , x Q ,way A -' 1 f 3,5 :sci Q Q af? -'11 - 9 g -r' .4,,, 1 I ! l LEFT: Linda. Monroe relaxes by playing the piano. BELOW: Randy Wilson reads his daily devotions. EE Q wigs 1 ws. gg ,iiiigg ff wi 5. vi jig , Qi,-, Wives Study Christian Leadership Led by President Debbie Keys, Stu- dent Wives met once each month. Meetings included a. variety of speakers, book reviews and dis- cussions, all centered around wives of Christian Leaders. TOP: Susan Lee, Deleen Cousineau, Barbara McArthur, Lucy Boyle and Linda Freeman par- ticipate in a Student Wives Meeting in the home of Mrs. Jones. CENTER LEFT: Sue Tune is past presi- dent of Student Wives. CENTER RIGHT: Current President of Student Wives is Debbie Keys. RIGHT: Debbie Keys, Patsy Gwartney, Pam Bickle and Rita Wilson enjoy fellowship following the meeting. 1-1 td F 6.1 w' Q K. r I u . uv H '-Q52-3ffQfL -' 1L'?f1:'- -'4. '2 145' 'gif' 3' 2' 1 ?Qgv5,AY:!1-,-VM V 'ZW 5.51. Q -gags?-535 , -F 'nz'-if 'ull- ' if-ff fi if ' lf, if ff .zu ,,., , JETQF-s.7i-51-L . ., ,UI Z V 711:11 '-33? . 3:35 12 -rf ' -f., 144: 1 ' .M -- . F7 '1 ' ' ' .ill tif '1. 4' ' -' L .441 ,g.1. - - --,f ,s. ., 'X '.',g.1'.' '- ,. Y, ,- . :H , .. , .wr -W PM I 53' 7 -'fm af- 14. ' '-, fe. . .. M I ..M'Tl,.vE.j :5ig1if13:x Q, M .L , ',,..?...,,,,.. il W ,md , im, U M 1 . 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Seniors Look Forward to Graduation 5,4- ' Paula, Coffman Mike Cousineau Gene Godby Howard Gwartney Guy Keys Jenks, Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma West Palm Beach, Locust Grove, Henryetta, Oklahoma Florida Oklahoma Alvin McMahon Moore, Oklahoma Darrel Nichols Pryor, Oklahoma Marion Palmer Ivory Coast, Africa Jimmy Smith Joplin, Missouri my Smith Nashville, Tennessee Gary ,Tune A Monahans, Texas Debbie Wright Denver, colorado , 'Q .y', , Par X154 .--r-. ,..-ff' V- :-' r l - .:W W W W N VJ. 5, ' 37 ii? . Q- H1 n '1.1,.:. :-,L ,,... '-11 M ,X Z N, fiessse l m l , 13 wi ,- ,I , ' 1 in 'I , . ' W 22: 'J T1-112 'bei-'Q' V , f ,, Huawwpx 93:1 'I,.:-'I .eff--.M ,-. rig. . Q, - , all wsu a -: --1, .N -4 . 'f L -.-'W 'nas- , 'N , , , , , , R 'xj',- . EL . ,.,, L rss, - 'VA '- -111 ' --' ' V- 3u.f'..:ILQ..L,il'.',.:.?A'alla?-l.Ne.? fu. l Q ..-.., v. we V, -ffl rw .ML f' .wa ,I . 3?-S . ,. an If 3' 33' f' LEFT: Paula. Coffman fills out a contract to purchase pots and pans, china, crystal and tableware following a presentation by a salesman for residents of the girls dorm. TOP: Kent Hubbard and his pet dog Boo Boo relax prior to devotions in the men's dorms. Junior class officers include Lynn Midgett, vice president: Billy Aulds, presi- Boyce Williams and Joanna Jacobs wait for classes to begin. dentg Harold Wilkins, chaplain, and Kathy Romine fseatedl, secretary- treasurer. Juniors Begin Concentrated Studies 'l'l5 IQ: an K-life Billy Aulds Stan Bunch Craig Combs Jim Fields Dale Gallaher ini I K. M. Stovall Michael Wade Harold Wilkins Boyce Williams Mike Garner Harold Hood Randy Hood Kent Hubbard Jerry McArthur Lynn Midgett Becky Patterson Darrell Pearcy Gary Riley Kathy Romine ,Q TOP Debbie McMa.han and Clif McCown work with Amy Bruce during a child psychology progect. LEFT: Jimmy Smith bows his head in disbelief after drxv mg his car into a fence post. Officers for Sophomores include Linda. Monroe, secretary-treasurer: Clif McCown, vice president: Greg McAllister, chaplain, and ' Gary Caison, president. Caison Takes Sophomore Class Reins arf' 'aw S' 'PEE 'Inf ia. X 4' Q Q , -- 'UP ... .' A if ' B i B ,, K?iig,1Lg ffl., Raylene Adams June Arnold Teresa. Aulds Rodger Ballard Mark Barnes Richard Bowden Gary Caison Debbie Carroll Sheila Cawvey Donna Clark Jimmy Crabtree Dwain Crosby Raymond Davidson Dan Davis Dan Deskin Dennis Dotson Thomas Drake Kay Dudley Anita Due Steve Earp Kevin Francis fries LEFT Donna Clark prepares to cast her ballot during Student Council elec tion in September TOP Craig Combs and Roger Harris question Jim Harris Pam Campbell Kenneth Fugate Joe Govreau Harold Haas Tandell Hall Jim Hanniford Steve Hull William LaVa.l1ey Glenda. Leatherbury Kenneth Lunsford Greg McAllister' Cliff McCown J a.la.yn Martens John Metcalf Linda. Monroe Sophomore Class Enrollment Totals 56 TOP Mike Harris and Pam Smith use pictures to test Jamie Har-ns during a cluld psychology class project. RIGHT Junmy Hanmford loads equipment to use on a hike during the general physical sclence field tmp ' 'Jw Nu wr w J if Y N i' Kathy Simpson Pam Smith Robert Scroggins Tina VanWink1e Susie Muse Abraham Oommen P. T. Oommen Mike Patterson Gary Pettus Patty Prescott Tim Reeds Beverly Rehkop Dana Richey Sandy Selvey LEFT Linda Monroe carries a basket of clothes as she moves into the girls dorm TOP Mark Barnes prepares materials to begin typing class xii' m I- if, Freshman class officers are Les Kern, president: Jon Yandell, chaplain: Cindy Cook, secretary-treasurer, and Larry Gwartney, vice president. Class Second Largest in Frosh Histor Tommy Allen Nancy Barrett Kevin Bookout Deborah Bowers Gerald Broms Ronnie Brown Debbie Bundy Janice Chilton . 1 F David Clark Linda. Coley Cindy Cook Linda Crabtree Rita Chronister James Crossgrove Danny Davenport Beverly Dickson Cathy Dill Larry Dotson :r ,U Hr' wi ' u 5' 'far fer H rw TOP: General physical science students enjoy a picnic during their weekend field trip to Trench Canyon and Glass Mountain. BOTTOM: Alan Rogers and Terri Wright take a break during yearbook class. 75 Tim Fox Cody Freeman Larry Gwartney Mike Harris Roger Harris FV! I Cindy Hearon as as E Donna Hicks rv- N Randy Higgins Sandra. Hill Ed Ikemeier 'SIT' x , . l l.-J Kern and Gwartney Lead Freshman Class TOP: Ronnie Brown and Diane Redfearn observe a. fault in land pointed out by Estil Oliver during a general physical science 'field trip to Glass Mountain and Trench Canyon. RIGHT: James Crossgrove and Ronnie Brown hike to the bot- tom of the canyon during the science Held trip. if-, Q f'--vw 1 J- ,fx 1 'Mlm x' 'I ,X if -'fd 3 . mo.,- E5 --f' 1 1 'Z X I.. 4 'n'. 2 if: U ,-...gm .ALJ ,rm Joanna Jacobs Sonja Keeton Les Kern James Lee Tim Lisenbee Judi Lister Ivan Long Sherrie Luter Lowell McGougan David Medley . 14. L sw- X. V 11, .Y - 1 Q 'iff , ' E H we ,H H H .. if Mun IW' , , 5' -- 7, Ti-ffl? T11 ww i 5 Slil w lv in , ,Ji . V W lg Y Y MH , we gal Kennetta. Satterwhite, left, and Linda Coley talk with Connie Carriker, pastor for the Crusade that opened the school year. of the West Tulsa. Free Will Baptist Church. Rev. Carriker was evangelist BOTTOM: Joanna Jacobs, Kathy Simpson Judi Lister Cheryl Staggs and Cindy Hearon look at cheerleading materials. RIGHT: Freshman Composition teacher Bever ly Clark prepares a. mimeographed test Rick Messe:- James Metcalf Diane Redfearn Steve Reeves Robin Robinson Valerie Riley Denice Robertson Alan Rogers Sharon Rogers Kennetta Satterwhite Donna Clark, Kenetta. Satterwhite and Steve Hull go over their narrative parts for the missionary cantata.- To Tell the Untold. Freshmen Adjust to Dormitor Life kv' l r-X it-x A , , x V - L Donnelle Sessions Steven Shaw Lynn Smith Paul Smith Cheryl Staggs Karen Summit Ray Teaque Irla. Turner Dean VanWinke1 Jeannene Wade W 79 Bill Whitelock Kevin Wilkinson Kim Wilkinson Charles Wilson Gary Wilson Pam Wilson Randy Wilson Gary Wood Terri Wright J onathan Yandell Chapel Adds D1mens1on for Freshmen TOP Rick Messer and Kevin Bookout add cheese to their spaghetti lunch prior to eating. 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The Queen and her court were presented during half-time activities. Runners Up for A11-Sports Queen are CLEFTJ Paul Coffman, CBELOW LEFTJ Linda Coley and CBELOW RIGHTJ Linda. Monroe. , ff' T ,y,.,,g, .... ,,, +A Flag Football Provides Fun Outlet Flag football was started at the beginning of the year to give men on campus something to do in their spare time. Teams held practices and played games on Tuesday and Thursday. The three teams-Marberry's Maggots, coached by Thomas Marberryg Arnold's Aardvarks, coach- ed by Dan Arnold, and Wilson's Warriors, coached by Gary Wilson-were fairly even matched. RIGHT: Time out calls for a huddle and quick strategy during flag' football. BELOW: Flag football games were played at four in the afternoon on a field next to the Dairy Queen in Moore. F, A .. ,, - A 4- we 'i l X ii-i A? A 7 X f Q 'A A ' f P I e J i .l4,,:il. 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'I ,., ABOVE: Coach Clark times exercises during' Boy's P.E. LEFT: Bill Whitelock Ctopl and Rick Messer perform leg lifts during P.E. class. Students Meet Requirements, Keep Fit Two hours of physical education are required for all Hillsdale students. Classes are set up separately for girls and boys. Taught by Derrell Clark, students kept physically fit by doing a variety of exercises and playing basketball, volleyball and baseball. John Yandell does sit ups prior to the P.E. Basketball Game, Diane Redfearn, above, touches her toes during linal exam exercises Sophomore Linda Monroe, left, times excercises in wornen's physical education class U fi 13:11 Janice Chilton finds exercises more diffucult when Debbie Bundy holds her legs dovsm. Denice Robertson holds one finger to the floor while circling around it ten times dur- ing an exam in physical education. 1'-,m ipgfllfas-2 M - f ie is A is mmf? l Q sf M, ,. me -3 i 1 ,H ,T- ,LF 7, .1s.g,V' gm ,, -,eg s , ,ussnxk l i L 1 1 P FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 603 West Boulevard Poteau, Oklahoma Rev. Kenneth Brandon Pastor Bill Barber, Leon Rice, Leo Ritter Deacons ortheast klahoma Association of Free Will Baptists M0deI'af20l'C Clark and Treasurer: John Redfearn Jimmy L, Gray 312 S- 12 15522 E. Newton Pl Claremore, OK 74012 Tulsa, OK 74116 918-431-1973 918-437-2303 Calvary Church Dewey First 326 E. Patti Page 420 E, 7 Claremore, OK 74017 John Redfearn, Pastor Collinsville Church 320 N. 12 Collinsville, OK 74021 W. H. Bostic, Pastor Dawson Church 2044 N. Darlington Pl. Tulsa, OK 74115 Eual Davis, Pastor East Tulsa Church 25 S. 161st E. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74108 R. D. Hester, Pastor Bartlesville First 201 S.E. Greystone Bartlesville, OK 74003 Robert Spencer, Pastor Barnsdall First 201 W. Chestnut Barnsdall, OK 74002 James Fransisco, Pastor Zion Hill Dewey, OK 74029 Everett Peace, 'Pastor Nowata First 504 W. Wettack Nowata, OK 74048 Jerry Moore, Pastor Vinita. First 609 N. Adair Vinita, OK 74301 R. C. Kissee, Pastor Northside Church 1724 E. 63 St. North Tulsa, OK 74130 J. R. Shade, Pastor Skiatook Church One Mile West on Highway 20 Skiatook, OK 74070 Jim Haas, Pastor Vera Church P. O. Box 128 Vera, OK 74082 Jim Rowe, Pastor Route 1, Box 95 Oologah, OK 74053 Fred Redfearn, Pastor Northside Free Will Baptist Church 1724 E. 63 St. N. Tulsa, Oklahoma Pastor: J.R.i Shade Organized: May 20, 1955 And as ye go, preach, ying, The Kingdom of h is at hand. Matthew 10'7 South Grand River Association of Oklahoma Free Will Baptists OFFICERS: OFFICERS! Rev. Charles Bigger Moderator Rev. Howard Gage Assistant Moderator CHURCHE S: Bixby Church Bixby, Oklahoma Rev. Berton Perry Carmel Church Tulsa, Oklahoma Rev. James B. Crow Central Church Miami, Oklahoma Rev. Carl H. Pollard Checotah Church Checotah, Oklahoma Rev. Charles Bigger Coweta Church Coweta, Oklahoma Rev. Gary Mashburn Duck Creek Church Mounds, Oklahoma Rev. J. D. Stepp Greenbrier Church Adair, Oklahoma Rev. Charles Black Haskell Church Haskell, Oklahoma Rev. Roger Harwell Hillcrest Church Wagoner, Oklahoma Rev. Ed Hollie Hitchita Church Henryetta, Oklahoma Rev. Casey Adams CHURCHES: Keefton Church Muskogee, Oklahoma Rev. Cordell Coppin Little Rock Church Locust Grove, Oklahoma Rev. Willie Scoggins Locust Grove Church Locust Grove, Oklahoma Rev. Carl Hembree Lowery Church Twin Oaks, Oklahoma Rev. Francis Berka North Side Church Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Rev. C.D. Benton Pensacola Church Vinita, Oklahoma Rev. Louis Maxwell Porter Church Porter, Oklahoma Rev. Kenneth Jones Pryor Church Pryor, Oklahoma Rev. Ray Gwartney Rev. Ray Gwartney Treasurer Rev. Charles Black Clerk CHURCHES: Salina Church Salina, Oklahoma Rev. Warren Bales Shahan Church Coweta, Oklahoma Rev. Gerald Mozingo Shellenbarger Church Bixby, Oklahoma Rev. Ronnie Smallen Smith Chapel Church Rose, Oklahoma Rev. Calvin Morgan Spavinaw Church Spavinaw, Oklahoma Rev. Bill Grass Tahlequah Church Tahlequah, Oklahoma Rev. Mel Burnes Valley' Heights Church Salina, Oklahoma Rev. Curtis Lenton Wagoner Church Wagoner, Oklahoma Rev. Bill Walker West Side Church Pryor, Oklahoma Rev. Richard Callison n Ada Soul-Care Center ',,,-Eggfizi - 1:25-iff. '1j3,.sgjm'W, ' VV'2i'2Qjjgg...'i',N551W , M Mg? H ,H ww :i:'a3 ' ,,VV i m H W 1 1:5 , E :5 iii f T Y I ' ,,, Y , , W Vw -'a-,gk L fig'-is . - 2211, W., 1 -- ' ,- , W ' , ?f-1 ' H '- Y-f a- 1 V feffslfm fsyfw, t - y t it mmm J 57 -:-.:.,..e7g5- -:-: mm f 1 -,uv 'iTi'm.'2- ' ,m w m ,w M ' , 'ui uw m' H . IEIEIEIEI!2fEf:. : W I First Free Will Baptist Church 421 South Ash Ada, Oklahoma Delbert Akin, Pastor Roy Dale Smith, Youth Minister b Ch S l Bk Oklahoma Free Will Baptist Book and Bible Supply 4801 S. Walker Telephone 632-7874 Oklahoma C y O h 73109 SdSh S1 East Tulsa Free Will Baptist hurch 25 S. 161st E. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74108 918-234-3482 R. D. Hester, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. l 212 S. 201 E. Ave. Worship Service: 11:00 a..m. T Tulsa, OK 74138 sunday Night: 7:00 p.m. L 918-266-1121 Wednesday Night: 7:00 p.m. 100 L Glo 'Ling n 'V' Qocigh igE unday School Department tional Association of Free Will Baptists P.0. Box l7306 o Naslwille,I'ennessee 372l7 ' o if 3. ' r'Hi 'f1 1 ., .if 7 fag v PV ' LOCUST GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Locust Grove, OK Pastor-Carl Hembree : u,.!,!., , jd, ,, . um, . . 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J' ff Sunday School 10:00a.m. 7 ff f .9 Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. ' ' I Evening Worship 6:45 p.m. Ufj fir 416 West Hun Box 1243 John Staggs, pastor Ardmore, Oklahoma Farmington Free Will Baptist Church We of the Farmington Free Will Baptist Church, Farmington, Missouri, are proud of our students at Hillsdale: Janis Chilton, Kevin Francis, Joe Govreau, Ed Ikemier, Greg McAllister, Howard Pinkerton, Steve Shaw and Kathy Simpson James McAllister, Pastor 305 West Columbia Farmington, Missouri 63640 Wilburton Free Will Baptist Church 214 West Ash Wilburton, Oklahoma 74578 Larry Bernhardt, pastor 201 Northeast Fifth Street Wilburton, Oklahoma 74578 Darlene Mouser, Clerk Anita Ford, Music Director Church Training Service Jack Mouser, superintendent Teachers Anita Ford Larry Bernhardt Joe Robertson Milton Ford Beth Bernhardt Barbara Manley Ellen Tubbs June Mathis Darlene Mouser Judy Allen Minnie Bates Sharon Harvey Lavern Blankenship Curtis Manley, Treasurer Cathy Ford, P1an1st Sunday School Milton Ford, director Rick Manley, president Ellen Tubbs, treasurer Teachers Cecil Fassio Larry Bernhardt Anita Ford Linda Wagner Jack Mouser Milton Ford Darlene Mouser Barbara Manley Trustee Board: Floyd Allen, Joe Robertson, Joe Cooper, Curtis Manley, Cecil Fassio Deacon Board: Milton Ford, Jack Mouser 104 xxxlx -xxx .M f x xwxwmfgvlwwwmwmw .fx xx x x x 'jx 'xxx' 'l Lfllllhhxm' 'xxx x . -x ll.x- V hx 'xfxl ll x 'll' I xl' 'L xxxl ll' ,C xxvlfx'xl f'1 .xxx 'x ' ' ' if . 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Don Ellis District Clerk-Mrs. Frances Ellis Bayshore Free Will Baptist Church Bonami Free Will Baptist Church Brightlight Free Will Baptist Church Cedros del Libano Free Will Baptist Church Conroe Free Will Baptist Church Cross Free Will Baptist ,Church Eastside Free Wiu Baptist church Evergreen Free Will Baptist Church Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church First Free Will Baptist Church, Bryan First Free Will Baptist Church, Houston North Zulch Free Will Baptist Church Pine Prairie Free Will Baptist Church United Free Will Baptist Church Frei.. Oklahoma, City Oklahoma 73139 Sunday School 9 45 9' m Sunday Morning Worship 10 50 9' m Sunday Evening Worship 6 30 P TH Wednesday Evening 7 30 P m Welcome To All Our Services QT 1 l - . . n., 1 , Q ,.,f..3,-,+I mg5'f'iWr ' 4 f f-'Q' 'if ' 5, - ' P1 54 ji ' es. t , lm-- , , ,,,.,,n...,l -.. V' . -z was-wi g? ??1'P1 '- , -- V., We --.. - --. . r .a , .. : : 'dP -.,,.ff-r :f :2'i.1r- '11 -TP-7,-. 'f f ' -1-. 1 . .. . 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A multi-Ministry Church Waldo Young, Pastor GAINE S CREEK ASSOCIATION GF FREE WILL BAPTISTS I X , I M A' L....... .4 L Larry B mnaraf I , VIqfers1la'feN-C232 A mirira or NXIHOYI FOYCI . A-SIX Tr-easurcf' 'Tuffy BOHS E F I EE3rf.q3':'vrS0 l E H0311 X34 Rgy BYJJQYFI 5' X H 'I J 'X LOBYI Oak B IIQM ceq H I ' ' N 2 Siu a rf Tim Wooley V? TRIM-:fr ff Leon Spa , f lb 4 Q Q ff' S alinmavf elkawshm A,Le 4 Ia re-ll IOLUS Vis: on of -Mes: fn Wayfgiiiaiiiaw luke yauvil -fl: area. 'Ile j e Hu-v 9 '5o'- 2' E a Q -wr gl of ,, fi 4? , 0 3 51 W I 5 RX! g I 1-K5 W ,-,.. '6 rr r A HW , I X w H. r M . 1' Y' X H I L , Frank Mehr!! Mi ' tl . q fv-fendQ Churches n rr IS ' N QV' CAPITOL HILL CHURCH Oklahoma City Homer Young, Pastor 681-8478 EARLSBORO CHURCH Earlsboro W. E. Mullendore, Pastor 382-1342 EDMOND CHURCH Edmond Don Brewer, Pastor 341-6623 FAITH CHURCH Midwest City Jessie Wallis, Pastor 769-2375 GLENDALE CHURCH Oklahoma City Carl Waddle, Pastor 634-0398 GRACE CHURCH Oklahoma City Charles Wilson, Pastor LEXINGTON CHURCH Lexington 527-2756 LIBERTY CHURCH Oklahoma City Leon Koonce, Pastor 685-5712 MOORE CHRUCH Moore Dan Farmer, Pastor 794-3881 First Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptists Jack Richey, Moderator MUSTANG CHURCH Mustang Shelby Greeson, Pastor 685-5675 NEWCASTLE CHURCH Newcastle Frank Giles, Pastor 387-5755 NOBLE CHURCH Noble Dan Harper, Pastor 872-8367 NORMAN FIRST CHURCH Norman Joe Grizzle, Pastor 364-9620 NORTHWEST CHURCH Oklahoma City James Murray, Pastor 789-2046 OKLAHOMA CITY FIRST Oklahoma City B. T. Kirby, Pastor 632-4839 PLEASANT HILL CHURCH Norman J. D. Williams, Pastor 329-4612 SHAWNEE FIRST CHRUCH Shawnee Ralph Hampton, Pastor 275-5042 SHAWNEE NORTHEAST CHURCH Shawnee Robert Scroggins, Pastor 273-6359 YUKON CHURCH Yukon Orville Hood, Pastor 794-3991 SOUTHERN OAKS CHURCH Oklahoma City Jim Puckett, Pastor 631-1074 I SOUTHWEST CHURCH Oklahoma City Joe Blair, Pastor 682-2101 SPENCER ROAD CHURCH Spencer Waldo Young, Pastor 769-3498 SPRING HILL CHURCH Lexington Lonnie McA1ister, Pastor 527-3665 STRAIGHT STREET CHURCH Norman Keith Woody, Pastor 364-9032 SUNNYLANE CHURCH Del City Frank Wiley, Pastor 677-0631 TECUMSEH CHURCH Tecumseh Roma Stewart, Pastor 598-2233 TRINITY CHRUCH Oklahoma City DeArthur Yandell, Pastor 799-4863 WESTERN AVENUE CHURCH Oklahoma City Bob Duncan, Pastor 751-7012 ,SQ-f ' 5 ROBBI' Mark Kay Kathy Roy Dale Coy Ballard Barnes Dudley Romine Smith Stovall Center Association of Free W 'll B aptists CH-HIP GI'011I1d Free Will B9fPtiSt, Davis First Free Will Baptist, Sulphur Stonewall Free Will Baptist, Stonewall Cedar Grove Free Will Baptist, Ada. Garr Corner Free Will Baptist, Ada' Stratford Free Will Baptist, Stratford Center Free Will Baptist, Ada. Happyland Free Will Baptist, Ada. Ta-h19l1l19'h FP99 Will BflPtiSt, Sulphur First Free Will Baptist, Ada Non Free Will Baptist, Calvin Wilson Free Will Baptist, Ada First Free Will Baptist, Asher Pauls Valley Mission, Pauls Valley, Wolf Free Will Baptist, Maud Oakman Free Will Baptist, Ada , ff' Edmond First Free Will Baptist Church, Where God has a Plan and a Place for Youl 4306 South Jordan, Edmond D011 Brewer, Pastor- 110 l I is., FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 625 East Frank Norman, Oklahoma Where the Souls of Men are Refreshedn ' N 4 , 'V' WW'P H !, . , I W' W xg M w1 A I In N w, ' gp ,WZ 'Q' R WW'w W1 ' , Mx 'M N .Q G' vwwuw M , Y. W Si uw M Qvxmuw mmn M' ,V My M I ' - ' wf wmx m W ,mx M... 4. - Him ' , PM rf 4'WWWM'mW . '. ,wfM W' WVV W1 M'1 5'l - w ' um. MM V ' H ,wr mm M al I 'Mu'p WWW' , A - TW-, 5JH'w - ,. 1 f ' 'ff - '. - 1 gfy5n1f L .. ' ' ' 4 11 1. H3 , offwe Phone 329-0823 I Parsonage Phone 364-9620 W S' l . X I .T .5 3. LQ H132 - vu... Pastor: Minister of Music: Joe Grizzle David Parish Preaching Christ to a Perishing World Richmond Avenue Free Will Baptist Church Allen, Oklahoma Pastor: Rev. Orville D. McDougal Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some isg but exhorting' one another: and so much the more as ye see the day approaching. Hebrews 10:25 OKLAHOMA STATE ASSOCIATION OF FREE WILL BAPTISTS 4801 South Walker Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109 SUPPORT THROUGH COOPERATIVE PLAN 1976-1977 Oklahoma Budget Total State Budget IIxv.IxuW2qvpIIxiIa-wswwIIIII-IIIgIu9III4IIx.IIIIIII-MI? - '91H1?-II E325 iv? 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Adams, Raylene 70 Akins, Delbert 19 Allen, Tommy 74 Anderson, Andy 22 Arnold, Dan 18,30,83 Arnold, June 70 Arnold, Marty 8,21 Aulds, Billy 16,46,48,49,68 Aulds, Teresa 56,57,70 -B- Ballard, Roger 70 Barber, Ray 19 Barnes, Mark 7O,73,83,B4 Barrett, Nancy 74 Bickle, Pam 64 Bookout, Kevin 49,74,75,80 Bowden, Richard 62,70 Bowers, Deborah 74,80 Boyle, Francis 18 Boyle, Lucy 28,64 Bredbenner, Yvette 5,8,24 Broms, Gerald 74 Brown, Ronnie 62,74,76 Bruce, Amy 69 Bruce, Larry 26 Bunch, Stan 36,46,68 Bundy, Debbie 74 Burden, Dale 33 Butler, Bob 19 -C- Caison, Gary 16,40,43,45,70,71 DEX Chronister, Rita 39,75 Clark, Beverly 24,78 Clark, Darrel 4,8,20,B2,83 Clark, David 44,75 Clark, Donna 8,71,79 Coffman, Paula 20,36,37,41,46,47,58,66, 67,87 Coley, Linda 58,75,77,87 Combs, Craig 68,71 Cook, Cindy 44,74,75 Cooper, Leonard 61 Cousineau, Deleen 64 Cousineau, Mike 35,-47,66 Crabtree, Jimmy 71 Crabtree, Linda 75 Crosby, Dwain 61,71 Crossgrove. James 75,76 -D- Davenport, Danny 75 Davidson, Ken 62 Davidson, Raymond 71 Davis, Dan 55,71 DaVoult, Lonnie 25 Deskin, Dan 60,71 Dickson, Beverly 75 Dill, Cathy 60,75 Dixon, 0.T. 26 Dotson, Dennis 62,71 Dotson, Larry 75 Drake, Thomas 71 . Dudley, Jerry Dudley, Kay 11,45,52,71 Due, Anita 71 Earp, Steve 71 Francis, Kevin 71 Freeman, Cody 4O,61,76 Freeman, Linda 64 Fugate, Kenneth 72 -G.. Gallaher, Dale 68 Garner, Mike 46,69 Gillentine, Clyde 19 Godby, Gene 16,66 Govreau, Joe 45,72 Gutel, Joseph 28,76 Gwartney, Howard 47,66 Gwartney, Larry 52,74,75,88 Gwartney, Patsy 64 Gwartney, Ray 19 -H- Haas, Harold 72 Haas, Joe 9 Hall, Tandell 72 Hanniford, Jim 72 Harris, Dorthy 22 Harris, Jamie 72 Harris, Jim 71 Harris, Ken 8 Harris, Mike 72,76 Harris, Roger 71,76 Hearon, Cindy 34,76,78 Hearon, Jane 21 Hicks, Donna 76 Higgins, Randy 35,45,76 Hill, Sandra 76 Hood, Doyle 4 Hood, Harold 69 Hood, Orville 4,9,22,80 Hood, Randy 69 Hubbard, Kent 48,67,69 Campbell, Pam 6,72 Carriker, Connie 77 Carroll, Debbie 71 Cawvey, Sheila 32,45,49,71 Cearley, James 19 Cheshier, Phil 44 Chilton, Janice 74,91 Hull, Steve 45,72,79 Farmer, Danny 9 Fields, Jim 68 Fox, Tim 76 Ikemier, Ed 76,88 ' uw aw l Ilellz Y Left: Tommy Allen concentrates on foosball while Billy Aulds Waits a chance to play Student ministers look up scripture during a Ministerial Fellowship Meeting. -J, Jacobs, Joanna 16,68,77,78 Jones, President Bill 9,17,19,3O,3B Jones, Joy 17 Jones, Steve 17 Joy, Vickey 21 -K- Keeton, Sonja 77 Kern, Les 35,44,52,74,77 Keys, Debbie 64 Keys, Guy 66 -L- Lay, Andy 19 Leatherbury, Glenda 5,32,34,37,72 Lee, James 77 Lee, Susan 64 LaValley, William 5,72 Lewis, Glenn 19 Lisenbee, Tim 77 Lister, Judi 58,77,78 Long, Ivan 77 Luter, Sherrie 77 Lunsford, Kenneth 72 -M, McAllister, Greg 45,55,70,72 McArthur, Barbara 64 McArthur, Jerry 61,69 McCown, Clif 45,69,70,72 McGougan, Lowell 77 McMahon, Alvin 67 McMahon, Debbie 69 Mangham, Gerald 39 Marberry, Thomas 4,25,30 Martens, Jalayn 32,72 Medley, David 77 Messer, Rick 78,80,9O Messer, Trymon 19,33 Metcalf, James 78 Metcalf, John 35,51,52,62,72 Midgett, Lynn 32,37,46,68,69 Miller, Boyce 46 Monroe, Linda 45,58,63,70,72,73,87,9 1 Murray, James 19 Muse, Susie 60,73,55 ..N.. Nichols, Darrel 66,67 Norie, Roy 8,17,29,30 -0.- Oliver, Estil 8,28 Oommen, Abraham 73 Oommen, P.T. 4,73 -P.. Palmer, Marian 47,66,67 Parish, David 10,11,23,30,53,55 Parrish, Archie 19 Patterson, Becky 7,34,46,49,69 Patterson, Mike 32,73 Payne, Don 19 Payne, Eddie 38 Pearcy, Darrell 46,69 Peltier, Mary Lou 23 Peltier, Richard 8,23,30 Pettus, Gary 52,73 Prescott, Patty 45,73 -R- Redfearn, Diane 76,78,91 Reeds, Tim 49,73,84 Joanna Jacobs and Kenetta Satterwhite relax while watching TV in the dorm lounge Reeves, Steve 78 Rehkop, Beverly 73 Richey, Dana 52,73 Richey, Donna 28 Richey, Jack 25,47,61,92 Riley, Gary 69 Riley, Valerie 5,44,78 Robertson, Denice 16,78,91 Robinson, Robin 78 Rogers, Alan 56,60,75,78,116 Rogers, Sharon 78 Romine, Kathy 34,46,68,69,86 Ross, Geri Ann 8,24 -S- Satterwhite, Kenetta 6O,77,78,79 Scroggins, Robert 73 ' Selvey, Sandy 32,34,73 Sessions, Donell 11,34,44,52,79 Shinn, Alice 29 Shinn, Troy 29 Simpson, Kathy 32,55,73,78 Smith, Jimmy 7,48,49,67,69 Smith, Lynn 79 Smith, Pam '45,58,72,73 Smith, Paul 79,92 Smith, Roy 47,67,82,84,88,92 Staggs, Cheryl 44,48,58,78,79 Shaw, Steven 79 Stewart, Roma 19 Stovall, K.M. 69 Summit, Karen 55,79 -T- Teague, Ray 39,79 Tune, Gary 67 Tune, Sue 64 Turner, Irla 75,79 -V- VanWinkle, Dean 79 VanWinkle, Tina 7,36,45,73 -W- Wade, Donna 8 Wade, 'Edwin 9,18 Wade, J eanene 79 Wade, Mike 25,69 Whitelock, Bill 80,90 Wiley, Frank 27 Wilkins, Harold 5,46,68,69 Wilkinson, Kevin 80 Wilkinson, Kim 34,44,58,80 Williams, Boyce 68,69 Wilson, Charles 80 Wilson, Gary 9,29,8O Wilson, Jean 51 Wilson, Pam 56,80 Wilson, Randy 44,48,63,80 Wilson, Reford 5,9,27,4O Wilson, Rita 20,64 Wood, Gary 44,62,80 Woody, Neva 29 Wright, Debbie 47,49,67 Wright, Theresa 44,49,52,56,57,75,80 Yandell, Jonathan 74,8O,90 -CHURCHES- Ada First Free Will Baptist Church 96 Ardmore First Free Will Baptist Church 103 Central Texas District Association of Free Will Baptists 106 East Tulsa Free Will Baptist Church 110 Edmond First Free Will Baptist Church 100 Farmington Free Will Baptist Church 103 First Free Will Baptist Church of Denison, Texas 103 First Free Will Baptist Church of Pouteau, Oklahoma 94 First Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptists 109 Gaines Creek Association of Free Will Baptist 108 Locust Grove Free Will Baptist Church 102 National Association of Free Will Baptists 105 National Sunday School Department of Free Will Baptists 101 Norman First Free Will Baptist Church 111. Northeast Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptist 97 Northside Free Will Baptist Church 98 Oklahoma Free Will Baptist Book and Bible Supply 99 Oklahoma State Association of Free Will Baptist 112 Richmond Avenue Free Will Baptist Church 110 South Grand River Association of Oklahoma 95 Southern Oaks Free Will Baptist Church 106 Spencer Road Free Will Baptist Church 107 Webb Free Will Baptist Church 106 Wilburton Free Will Baptist Church 104 ote from The Editor This year's Harvester is fmally com- plete. We're all very happy to see it completed, but sad in the sense that it means school is coming to an end too. This book was a combined effort from all the people on the staff, and we all worked very hard to try and portray the events of the year just as they were. The year has been gathered and put on paper to form this year's Harvester. Just a glimpse of things from the past two semesters to stir your own minds into remembering the joys and sorrows, gains and losses, and friendships made during the year. As you look through this year's Harvester, I hope you can see a history of the happenings that were shared by you and those around you during the year. What was then a time to be shared is now a time only to be remembered, and I hope we have cap- tured some of those memories within the contents of this book. The Harvester staff would like to say a special thanks to Mrs. Dorothy Harris. Without her We would have all been mad by now, but whose time and patience was a great help in the production of this book. OJTL 1 i 1 161 Editor Assistant Editors Advisor: Alan Rogers Theresa, Aulldls Pam Wilson Terri Wright Dorthy Harris


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