Lee College - Vindauga Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

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J M f ■ : 1 • F Mr 4£ Zyf 5 J HBP . 1 : V -- ' 1 jt c Br E— Sk Mdtfe m I ] ' u : i h jB 5y ■F I jhmL • IP Ml 1- JF J ill . m HK9v «4( JSCk ' ■ 1  Lee Co , Cc va J +e f- re5entlna the  i Editor Jeanette Chesser Business Manager Bill Witt Behold, I come quickly: bold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown. Rev. 3:11. William U. Squires Library 9 ti 11th St. NE Cleveland, TN 37311 DEDICATION Because he was pious and gentle in spirit, because he was sincerely devoted to God ' s work, be- cause he was deeply spiritual and full of the knowledge of God ' s Word, because he was a great leader of the Church of God as General Overseer, and because he never failed to trust in the al- mighty God, we, the faculty and students of Lee College, sincerely dedicate this 1952 VINDAGUA in loving memory of Rev. F. J. Lee. 3 £ oo q i 3 In the morning sow thy seed and in the evening withhold not thine hand. Ecclesiastes 11:6 V J ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ALUMNI BUILDING WALKER HALL COLLEGE ARMS APARTMENTS ELLIS HALL DINING, SIMMONS AND THARP HALLS HOME OF PRESIDENT AUDITORIUM JOHN C. JERNIGAN President E. M. TAPLEY Dean and Vice-President Rufus Piatt, Assistant Dean Lacy D. Powell, Registrar J. D. Free, Comptroller CLARONE HUGHES MRS. E. C. CLARK R. T. ALLEN B. A. LOIS BEACH B. S., M. S. BEATRICE BETROS B. S. BEATRICE COLEY B. S. RUFUS GAUSE B. A.,B. D. EUGENE HORTON B. A. ROBERT HUMBERTSON B. A. MYRTLE HURST EDITH MOONEY BEATRICE ODOM ELMER ODOM A. A. B. S., M.A. B. A. B. A. DR. ANNA SEBRING Ph.B., M. A. Docteur ' es-lettres DORCAS SHARP B.A. META SHERMAN B.M., M.M. CARROLL SHERMAN .A., B. S., M. S. FRANKLIN SMITH B. S. HELEN SYMES CLARENCE CARROLL JAMES MOSLEY REV. L. H. AULTMAN State Overseer of Texas REV. JAMES A. CROSS State Overseer of Pennsylvania Lee College Board of Directors REV. H. D. WILLIAMS, Chairman State Overseer of Alabama REV. C. J. HINDMON State Overseer of Oklahoma REV. J. L. BYRD State Overseer of South Carolina READING ROOM Mrs. Davis, Librarian Library Staff MARTHA BALL, JO ANN HUMBERTSON, CLEONE McLAIN CANTEEN and BOOK STORE CANTEEN WORKERS JOAN BLACKWOOD RACHEAL BEARD LOUIS BEARD LILA JEAN HOTTMAN ROSALYN WHITE OTTIS ADAMS VIRGINIA WHITTINGTON JOE HAFER Management of Snack Shop and Book Store Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas ■ 1 i Waitresses Kitchen Crew Maintenance Crew Whatever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; For there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thy goest Ecclesiastes 9:10 CLASSES JUNIOR COLLEGE SENIORS President Ray Tate Vice-President . . Edward Gilbert Sec.-Treas. . . Charlene Childers Sponsor Rufus Piatt OTTIS ADAMS JAMES ALLEN TOMMY ANDERSON Newport, North Carolina Greenwood, South Carolina Welch, West Virginia F.T.A. Club, Vice-President Athletic Club College Choir Softball Basketball Usher MARTHA BALL Hogansville, Georgia JOSEPH BARRINEAU Cleveland, Tennessee EVELYN BEAVER Kannapolis, North Carolina VINDAGUA Staff CLARION Staff Dramatics Club, Secretary-Treasurer Journalism Club, Vice-President Athletic Club Basketball, Captain Softball, Captain Volleyball ALENE BEAVER Kannapolis, North Carolina VINDAGUA Staff CLARION Staff Junior College Honor Society Journalism Club, Secretary Student Council Basketball, Captain Softball Soccer Volleyball H. L. CHESSER Cleveland, Tennessee Freshman Class, Treasurer VINDAGUA Staff Music Club College Choir Mixed Chorus Athletic Club Softball Volleyball Basketball Usher CHARLENE CHILDERS Sha icnee, Oklahoma ORVILLE CHILDERS Shawnee, Oklahoma Senior Class, Vice-President Junior College Honor Society THOMAS CHOPLIN, JR. Durham, North Carolina ANA COLLAZO New York, New York Student Body President Student Body Secretary VINDAGUA Staff CLARION Staff Mission Club, Secretary Athletic Club LLOYD COLLINS GEORGE DOUGLAS JOHN EATON Island, Kentucky Mission Club Youth for Christ Club Mission Club Basketball Volleyball Softball DEWEY GARRETT, Siluria, Alabama Youth for Christ Club EDWARD GILBERT West Virginia JAMES GUYNN Cleveland, Tennessee JOSEPH HAFER Unionto ivn , Pennsylvania Mission Club Softball Basketball Volleyball LaVOY HATHCOCK Cleveland, Tennessee VINDAGUA STAFF CLARION Staff College Choir Athletic Club Basketball Softball Volleyball EDWARD HODGE West Virginia h m I PAUL HODO Dora, Alabama VINDAGUA Staff Athletic Club Volleyball Basketball Mixed Chorus MYRTLE HURST Cleveland, Tennessee JOEL IRVIN LaVOY JOHNSON Mayo, Florida Student Council, President Mission Club, Chaplain Athletic Club Basketball Volleyball Softball WYLIE JOHNSON Rock Hill, South Carolina Athletic Club German Club Nature Lovers Club GENE KEENER Clayton, Georgia Music Club, Treasurer VINDAGUA Staff Athletic Club JOHN KINGTON WILLIAM LAWTON BETTY JOYCE McLAIN Cleveland, Tennessee VINDAGUA Staff THOMAS MANSFIELD Dayton, Tennessee Mission Club JONEIL MERCER Kavmapolis, North Carolina German Club Athletic Club Youth for Christ Club H. L. MIDKIFF Logan, West Virginia Student Body, President Student Council, President Athletic Club VINDAGUA Staff ARTHUR MILLER Landis, North Carolina Student Council, Vice-President Nature Lovers Club, Vice-President MARGIE MIXON Covington, Louisiana Youth for Christ Club Student Council Mission Club CLARION Staff MABEL MULLINS Chesapeake, West Virginia R. L. NEWMAN Dayton, Tennessee Athletic Club Basketball Softball Volleyball Mixed Chorus TED NOSS Pasadena, California Student Council Supreme Council Ministerial Club Mission Club Music Club WALTER O ' NEAL EVELYN PASSMAN Cleveland, Te?messee JACK POPE HAROLD PYLE GERALD RIDGEWAY Birmingham, Alabama CHARLES SCHIMPFF Cleveland, Tennessee F.T.A. Club, President Student Council, Vice-President German Club Mission Club JEAN SULEIMAN Jerusalem, Palestine JANE SYMES Cleveland, Tennessee RAY TATE Charlotte, North Carolina Senior Class, President JOSHUA THOMAS Cleveland, Tennessee Freshman Class, President Athletic Club German and French Club Softball Volleyball WANDA JUNE THOMAS Akron, Ohio BOBBIE J. THRELKELD Manila, Arkansas RICHARD TIBBITS Michigan ROSALYN WHITE VIRGINIA WHITTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS OFFICERS President .... Eugene Stepp Secretary . Vice-President . . John Petrucelli Treasurer . Nina Driggers, Sponsor Jeanette Chesser . Grace Walker ALICE E. BEITLER Pennsylvania BETTY J. BLACKWOOD Alabama Athletic Club Basketball, Softball VINDAGUA Staff Most Athletic THELMA JEAN BOWLING Ohio Athletic Club Basketball CAROLYN BILBO Mississippi ETHEL DOREEN HIDALGO Hawaii Mission Club Softball Basketball LILA JEAN HOTTMAN South Dakota Athletic Club DEWEY JOHNSON JAMES FRED MAJORS NEWTON N. HOLDER EARL HOBEET HUNGATE West Virginia HELEN VIRGINIA LYONS Ohio PRESTON ALLEN MANN North Carolina JEANETTE CHESSER Cleveland, Tennessee VINDAGUA Editor CLARION Staff Who ' s Who of 1952 Beta Club Vice-President, ' 52 Secretary, ' 51 Athletic Club Dramatics Club Most Popular, ' 51, ' 52 Basketball Softball, Captain Volleyball Senior Class Secretary Sophomore C Secretary, ' 50 Journalism Club IVAN DOUGLAS Cleveland, Tennessee Athletic Club JUNE GLADFELTER Canton, Ohio CLAUDINE GUNTER Canton, Ohio Beta Club Athletic Club Basketball Softball Volleyball GEORGE CHAPMAN Rome, Georgia HERBERT CORLEY Alexandria, Louisiana JO ANN ELLIOTT Denver, Colorado GARLAND GROOMS Shelby, North Carolina BENJAMIN F. NORRIS Ohio Student Council Mission Club Softball ROBERT EUGENE STEPP Tennessee Class President Volleyball Softball Athletic Club GRACE AGATHA WALKER Tennessee Girl of Year Who ' s Who Basketball Softball VINDAGUA Staff Class Treasurer EMOGENE WILLIAMS Louisiana Basketball Athletic Club Softball Student Council BETTY JOYCE NEWMAN Tennessee CLARION Staff Student Council Athletic Club JOHN PETRUCELLI North Carolina Boy of Year VINDAGUA Staff Who ' s Who Class Vice-President Basketball JANICE RUTH TURNER Kentucky Athletic Club WILLIAM EARL WEBB Oregon JYLES JENNINGS President LAVERN HOLT Vice-President FRANCES EVANS Secretary-Treasurer ELMER ODOM Spojisor RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SENIORS KENNETH ARNOLD Davis, West Virginia Athletic Club, President Ministerial Club Youth for Christ Basketball ANDREW BLACKERBY JOHN ROBERT NELSON Tennessee JOHN VERES DAVID WILLIAMS Durham, North Carolina Student Council Student Council, President Student Body, Vice-President Youth for Christ WILLIARD CATLETT North Carolina WILLIE COLLIER Lakeland, Florida LAVERN HOLT McCrory, Arkansas Senior Class, Vice-President Youth for Christ Softball JYLES JENNINGS Cleveland, Tennessee Senior Class, President Student Body, Vice-President Student Council Youth for Christ Club JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN President Louis Beard Secretary Rae Taylor Vice-President .... William Witt Treasurer Rhoda Rundell Sponsors Rufus Gause, Beatrice Coley Clever ;, A 3 311 WEBSTER BAKER ROBERT BALL CHARLES BATES LOUIS BEARD WARREN BEAVERS JOE BOSTARDI LOUISE BRADBURN HAZEL BRADLEY THELMA BRADLEY RUSSELL BRINSON URLINE BURT JACKSON CALDWELL HOWARD CAMP CHARLES CARPENTER GEORGE CARVER WILLIAM BROUGHTON CECIL BRYAN NORRIS BRYAN GRETA BURRIS FLAVIS BURROUGHS JOYCE CASTO FLORENCE CHAFIN BARBARA CHAMBLEY CHESLIE COLLINS GLORIA COMBS JAMES COTTER SYBLE COUCH RAY COX JOAN CROUCH DANIEL CUPP G. HOLLINGSWORTH ROBERT HOLLIS BENJAMIN HOLMES LOUISE HUBBARD CARLTON MORTON JOY NEWSOME NORMAN PAHL PRENTICE PARKER DONALD PEMBERTON FRANK RICKS OTTIS RIVES W. A. ROBERTSON VERNON ROOP RHODA RUNDELL WILLIAM WITT ARCHIE WOODSON CLAUDINE WRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Sponsor Mrs. Mooney Vice-President . . . Marilyn Shepherd President Stanley Smith Secretary Earlene Lindsey NOAH WINSTON BALL BOBBIE LYNN BEAUBE MARY P. CALLUS 0fi CORENNA M. COOPER PANSY DAY GLEN G. DOUGLAS MYRTLE DOVER ORVIN HANKS DANIEL HUFF PATRICIA HAYS SHIRLEY JONES HUE WARREN LEWALLEN GLADYS LINDSEY BETTY McKAY JOSEPH MITCHEL BARBARA MORGAN RETHA REDDING CLETA SHAW MARILYN SHEPHERD STANLEY SMITH JOHN SYMES Manual Arts Class at Work RELIGIOUS EDUCATION JUNIORS Lindsey Croft George Wilson . . President Vice-President Dorothy White . . Secretary -Treasurer Avis Swiger Sponsor WILLIAM ALHFIELD ELMER BERNHEISEL CARL BRADBURN JESSE BRUCE ELBERT BURNS CLARENCE BURRIS VAUGHN CARROLL LEE ROY COBB OLLEN COLEMAN CHARLES CRAWFORD LINDSEY CROFT FRANCES EVANS J. B. FAULKNER GEORGE FOWLER HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES . Evelyn Brock . Franklin Smith Secretary Elveen Tucker BERNICE ALLEN CHARLES BLEDSOE MAVIS BRANNON EVELYN BROCK CHRISTINE BUNTS ELIZABETH BURGETT RAYMOND CLINE DORIS DODSON ROSE DOUGLAS SARAH GREEN BETTY HARVE CORRINE HOTTMAN JIMMY KATSINAS Ift M. SAAYMAN HAROLD STANSKY BOBBIE J. STOUT ELVEEN TUCKER HOWARD WILERSON JULIA ANN RAMSEY BETTY ANN RUARK Ml Mr. Rick ' s Bible Class JB ' HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN Sponsor Mr. Horton President .... Patricia Merrison Secretary Mary Krulac TOMMY HERNDON ELMER HICKS DELORES JONES MORLTN KINNAMON MARY KRULAC GLYNN BYRD ROSE BALL (Sophomore) JESSE ATXIN3 T PATRICIA MORRISON KENNETH PRATER EPHRAIM REQUENA JAMES SCHILLING DAVID SYVERSON RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FRESHMEN President Arlis Roberts Secretary-Treasurer . Juanita Gardner Vice-President .... James Layne Sponsors . . E. M. Tapley, Lacy Powell HUGH CHASE ROY COLLINS ERNEST ELLIOT MARY COTTER EVELYN HUGHETT RALEIGH JENKINS JAMES KELLEY JAMES KELSO JAMES LAYNE EDWIN HOWARD WILLIAM LUCAS JAMES McCULLOUGH DONALD McKINNEY JAMES McNEESE MARIE MAYRANT EDDIE MUNN HENRY MURPHY ODELL MURRAY HERSTON MYRICK HENRY OSBORNE LUZ SOTO YVONNE STEPHENSON CHARLES TATE EZRA WALDROP THOMAS WRIGHT MODERN HISTORY by Mrs. Mooney ASTRONOMY by Mr. Sherman I N T E R E S T I N G C L A S S E S PHYSICAL EDUCATION by Mr. Horton GAUSEOLOGY by Mr. Gause PSYCHOLOGY by Mr. Powell j --J THE CHURCH OF GOD GENERAL OFFICES Montgomery Avenue Phone 2096 Cleveland, Tennessee OFFICES OF . . . General Overseer H. L. Chesser Margarette Catha, Secretary Assistant General Overseer Zeno C. Tharp Ruth Joplin, Secretary General Secretary and Treasurer H. R. Morehead Polly Sanders, Secretary General Mission Secretary J. H. Walker Ruth Kinsolving, Secretary National Youth Director Lewis J. Willis June Taylor, Secretary Bookkeeper Beulah Mae Murphree Assistant Bookkeepers : Viana Daniel, Nina Mary Blocker, Arvetta Lee, E. J. Boehmer Translator for Mission Department Alice Pullin horn it is. due, nen it is in the power of Thine hand to do it. Proverbs 3:27 FEATURES ' %. MR. LEE COLLEGE Johnny Petrucelli WHO ' S WHO 1952 r MISS LEE COLLEGE Grace Walker WHO ' S WHO 1952 Wko 4 1952 DAVID WILLIAMS Apex, North Carolina Religious Education FRANCES EVANS San Francisco, California Religious Education HENRY MURPHY West Blocton, Alabama Religious Education m JOAN CROUCH North City, Illinois College Wko ' s WL 4 1952 CHARLENE CHILDERS Shawnee, Oklahoma College ARTHUR MILLER Linden, North Carolina College JEANETTE CHESSER Cleveland, Tennessee High School BEST LOOKING - MARY ACHEY PAUL HODO MOST POPULAR JEANETTE CHESSER H. L. CHESSER MOST INTELLIGENT Hi ARTHUR MILLER CHARLENE CHILDERS MOST ATHLETIC KENNETH ARNOLD GRACE WALKER MOST TALENTED BETTY McLAIN MAX MORRIS MOST VERSATILE ANNIE OOLLAZO W. A. ROBERTSON WITTIEST J! m 1 V  i ALENE BEAVERS FLAVIUS BURROUGHS will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting. I Timothy 2:8 FINE ARTS COLLEGE CHOIR MRS. C. C. SHERMAN MASTER ' S QUARTET JOE MITCHELL REX HUDSON JACKIE SPERLING DAVE LANIER GEORGE CARVER, Pianist NORMA SUE McLAIN W. H. YATES Music Director BARBARA CHAMBLEY GEORGE CARVER MIXED CHORUS LEE-AIRES TRIO J. W. WELCH PAT ADAMS u gl JOHNNY PETRUCELLI W m WILLIAM GOFORTH Pianist m ' l ' W f HoifiBtfT ' 4H Bl(k . y U — w J? - ' Jl K mrrwm y xz] §- M B ' - vBk I 1 HAPPY HARMONY TRIO JOHNNY PETRUCELLI RAY MORGAN MAC SYMES ARTHUR MILLER, Pianist MARANTHA TRIO BOB BLAKE RUSSELL DELATOUR PLYMOUTH DORSEY GEORGE CARVER, Pianist AMBASSADOR TRIO Flavis Burroughs R. L. Newman Paul Hodo Max Morris, Pianist MAX MORRIS Soloist and Accompanist ARTHUR MILLER Soloist and Accompanist JOAN CROUCH Chapel Pianist RAY MORGAN Soloist Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them, Ecclesiastes 12:1. OTIS McCOY VISITORS FROM N.A.E REV. R. C. COOK REV. OSWALD J. SMITH u s H E R S H. L. CHESSER BILL DOBBIN TOMMY ANDERSON WARREN LEWALLEN FRANK RICKS THE ENEMY Paula and Carl Make-up Department ' the slothful shal Kgent shall bear rule: ' be under tribute. Proverbs 12:24 ► ORGANIZATIONS President H. L. MIDKIFF Vice-President JYLES JENNINGS Secretary ANA COLLAZO STUDENT BODY OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL MISSION CLUB— Sponsor, Avis Swiger 9 IP ANA COLLAZO The Mission Club is one of the school ' s oldest organizations. The main purpose of this club is to stimulate an interest in foreign missions at Lee College. Almost every week- end you may find a group of mission students ministering in neighboring cities. %i . %. PI IJ 1 ATHLETIC CLUB — Sponsors, Gene Horton, Beatrice Coley o GRACE WALKER This organization is composed of students who take part in our sports activities such as basketball, Softball, ping-pong, tennis, soccer and others. The club has presented several programs and has been active all year. The objectives are promoting ideals of co- operation and sportsmanship. This club is outstanding in good projects. One can always find a Youth for Christ Club member spreading good cheer. The mem- bers distributed Christmas baskets to needy families. During the second semester, the club had charge of the nursery; thus they helped the student parents by caring for the children through class hours. YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB— Sponsor, Myrtle Fleming COMMERCIAL CLUB— Sponsor, Beatrice Betros BETA CLUB Sponsor, Myrtle Fleming President STANLEY SMITH Vice-President JEANETTE CHESSER Secretary GRACE WALKER FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— Sponsor, Edith Mooney President . . . Charles Schimpff Vice-President . . . Otis Adams Secretary . . . Virginia Whittington MUSIC CLUB— Sponsor, Andrew Yates HOME ECONOMICS CLUB— Sponsor, Bea Yates President DELILAH INCHES Vice-President MARILYN SHEPHARD Secretary HAZEL JEFFERIES President Mrs. Adkins Vice-President Mrs. David Williams Secretary Mrs. Norris Bryan Treasurer Mrs. H. L. Midkiff GENERAL HOME MAKING CLUB Editor Jeanette Chesser Feature Grace Walker Sports ....... H. L. Midkiff Joan Blackwood Fine Arts . V .... Urline Burt Warren Lewallen Social ....... Ana Collazc Administration . . . John Petrucelli Alene Beaver Organizations Gene Keener Jane Symes Class H. L. Chesser Frank Ricks, Joyce Sharp Business Managers .... Bill Witt Jack Pope Secretary Cecil Edge Photographer .... Luchan Bailey BILL WITT FACULTY SPONSORS ROBERT HUMBERTSON H. MIDKIFF JOAN BLACKWOOD W. LEWALLEN URLINE BURT JACK POPE CECIL EDGE GENE KEENER JANE SYMES LUCHAN BAILEY THE CLARION IS A MONTHLY PUBLICATION BY LEE COLLEGE STUDENTS 11 - 1 HJ MARGIE MIXON DORCAS SHARP Editor Margie Mixon Associate Editor Louise Siders Business, Manager Bill Dobben News Lynear Heaton Feature Urline Burt Society Joyce Sharp Warren Lewallen Alumni Betty Newman Chief Copy Editor Cecil Edge Artist for Annual and Clarion Betty McLain Reporters Bobbie Beaube, Pansy Day, Pat Hoehn, Conrad Huff, Hollice Johnson, Shirley Jones, Ed Mal- loy, Earlene Lindsey, Rhoda Rundell, and Claudine Wright. Blessed is the man that doeth this . . . and keepeth his hand from doing any evil. Isaiah 56:2 A . ACTIVITIES ' working hard, fellas? p °Ji. Initiation day etting cleaned up, Joan? Just s friendly chat. J life (ll G ' mon taere ooy. ou jealous, Honnor? avinr troubles What did you s£ Sh c ! ] 1 d I er It looks rood from ho nd ol Chapercne- a -- r cot Mr. and Mrs. no It Mr. and Mrs. Treadway Mr. and Mrs Childers Irene and Theeil a ■ 2 00.. Cule. iilene and Frank ■ j Louise and iiddie Dinr some place? Is that ri ht? - r y ?, oxr Itir ' T!: ' nsas 7ana -oy w hs w=?t Mr. Mrs. Humbert s on. Dean Tapley Reviewing Political Doctrine .W4 li n The other two are sleeping. Cleaning or exercising Future Faculty. Be ye strong, therefore, and not let your hands be weak for your works shall be rewarded. . II Chronicles 15:7 SPORTS COLLEGE BETTY HUGHES Captain— Softball From left to right — Alene Beaver, Betty Hindmon, Betty Hughes, Jo Hughes, Doots Beaver, Marjorie Henry, Jean Suleiman, Hazel Bradley, and Revonda Gardin. ,A o It ' s a jump ball! SOFTBALL TEAM SENIORS 43HRP5I BASKETBALL UNDERCLASSMEN COLLEGE SENIORS BASKETBALL Newman — Captain Return this one! SOFTBALL . . . Anderson— Capta HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE FRESHMEN if] SOFTBALL . . . Captain Prentice Where is Referee? r Captain — Ken 5 ' :• O; KITCHENETTES— Captain— La Vern R E L I G I O u s E D ► ' -; ' 1 -4 1 r 1 I ! t 9H ' || H ;. . and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands . . . BUSINESS ROBERT HUMBERTSON Vice-President BRADY DENNIS President T 1 W J i I i fir . HOUSTON R. MOREHEAD Executive Secretary ? CECIL BRIDGES Executive Committee JEWELL WOOD Recording Secretary - - GEORGE AYERS Executive Committee The Lee College Alumni Association was organized for the promotion of fellow- ship among its members, for the fostering of a greater school spirit among its graduates, for the creation of interest in prospective students, and for the promotion of the general progress of the school. The Association is a young, yet growing organization. It extends to many parts of the globe. Alumni members serve as foreign mission- aries, pastors, evangelists, and active laymen, as well as school administrative officers, teachers, prominent businessmen, and secretaries. Each year the Alumni Association has its annual get-together for a home-coming. This is a joyous meeting. Compliments of Church of God Publishing House CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE PAUL H. WALKER State Overseer OHIO STUDENTS D. C RENNER lA noledaie Ljroceried Fruits, Vegetables, and Sundries 190 Edwards Street, N. E. Phones 1626 and 700 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE It is a genuine pleasure to serve your col- lege. Our association has been most pleasant. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Phone 245 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments to our Lee College from the International Preparatory Institute, a Church of God missionary-ministerial center for Anglo and Latin Americans. All classes are taught in both languages by spiritual, yet academically recognized, English and Spanish teachers. Motto: Magna est Veritas, ef prevalebit — Truth is mighty, and it will prevail. VEST ' S GROCERY DAIRY PRODUCTS rf For the Best Try Vest If It ' s Best, It ' s Vest Homogenized Milk Phone 819 — Gaut Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE EARL P. PAULK State Overseer E. C. THOMAS State Youth Director CLUB OFFICERS KENTUCKY STUDENTS PARKS-BELK COMPANY Cleveland ' s Largest Department Store CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE SNACK HOUSE NO. 2 The Student ' s Favorite PHONE 1633-W MERCHANTS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Always Ready to Serve You STERCHI ' S FOR HOME FURNISHINGS Our Compliments to Lee College and to the VINDAGUA Staff LaROYE STUDIO We are proud to have contributed our little part in the publication of the 1952 VINDAGUA and hope that you get as much pleasure out of looking at the pic- tures therein as we did in making them. MR. AND MRS. A. T. HUMPHRIES, Proprietors ' ' Personality Portraits 43 North Ocoee Phone 2120 FLORIDA STUDENTS T. W. GODWIN State Overseer GEORGE BRAZELL State Youth Director VIRGINIA STUDENTS J. R. CATE Varsity Town Clothes PHONE 11 CENTRAL Cleveland ' s Leading Drug Store Where Everyone Meets WALGREEN AGENCY Compliments of WHITE MOTOR COMPANY De SOTO — PLYMOUTH Sales and Service PHONE 1314 CLEVELAND AUTO COMPANY CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH PHONE 1340 MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. Where you feather your nest with a little down 160 Church, N. E. Phone 1376 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of Cleveland Electric System ALABAMA STUDENTS TENNESSEE STUDENTS TENNESSEE CLUB OFFICERS A. V. BEAUBE State Overseer J. NEWBY THOMPSON State Youth Director FOWLER GOLDEN FOOD MARKET Groceries, Fresh Meats, and Vegetables Three blocks behind Main Auditorium Corner Peoples and 13th Streets, N. E. Phone 868-J CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE We Welcome LEE COLLEGE to Visit . . . CLEVELAND Lincoln — Mercury Ox SALES LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE OIL — PARTS — ACCESSORIES — LUBRICATION 1st S treet, N. W. — Phone 12 57 H. B. RAMSEY State Overseer CALIFORNIA STUDENTS WEST VIRGINIA STUDENTS ELLIS PHARMACY Where You Are Always Welcome On the Square CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE MILLER ' S J. D. HARSHBARGER, Manager Dry Goods — Notions — Shoes — Clothing Ready -to-W ' ear — Furnishings CLEVELAND Bank Trust Company SAVINGS, LOANS AND TRUSTS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ON THE SQUARE Phone 103 3 Cleveland National Bank Established 1866 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE SOUTH CAROLINA STUDENTS BRADY DENNIS State Youth Director MISSISSIPPI STUDENTS REV. G. C. HAMBY State Overseer Compliments of B SUPER MARKETS Cleveland ' s Leading Food Stores PENNEY ' S J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. We Are Proud of You Make Penney ' s Your Headquarters J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Cleveland, Tennessee Parsonage phone 896-W a fl S d I CHURCH OF GOD HOUR Church phone 896- J k- Clll J . M WBAC Sundays 9:00 a. m. [I forth L ievelana K nurcn of Ljoci 33 5 11th Street, N. E. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:40 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES 7:30 p.m. PRAYER SERVICE, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. YP.E., Friday 7:30 p.m. J. Frank Spivey, Pastor ALICE BEITLER ELEANOR FELTY PENNSYLVANIA STUDENTS THE SPOT Hot Dogs — Hamburgers — Malted Milk OCOEE STREET McDARIS BROTHERS CLOTHIERS You Can Trust the Quality Telephone 77 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of McLAIN AND SON Funeral Directors Since 1897 Compliments of SAMPLES FOOD STORE 523 First Street, N. W. Phone 72 A FRIEND NEBRASKA . . . La VERN BARKER Youth Director W. R. COLLINS State Overseer STUDENTS: Bill Purifoy Morlin Kinnamon TOBY ' S FOOD STORE Specializing in — QUALITY MEATS FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES Call 897 1 5 Central Avenue, N. W. ABEL HARDWARE COMPANY Furniture and Hardware 5 5 First Street, N. W. — Telephone 1171 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE KILE MOTOR CO. Inc OLDSMOBILE and CADILLAC SALES — SERVICE South Lee Highway — Phone 1843 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE On the Cherokee Trail . CHEROKEE HOTEL Cleveland ' s Social and Civic Center JULIUS S. McCARROLL Manager + + Phone 781 BRADLEY MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service + + 260 Inman Street Phone 2020 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE L. L. HUGHES, State Overseer O. C. McCANE, State Youth Director ARKANSAS STUDENTS GEORGIA STUDENTS E. L. SIMMONS State Overseer EARL P. PAULK, Jr. State Youth Director M. P. CROSS State Overseer MICHIGAN STUDENTS THE END We, the VINDAGUA STAFF of 1951-52 are proud to have contributed our part in the publication of the 19 5 2 VINDAGUA and hope that you get as much pleasure out of lookin g through it as we did in making it. Our lives are albums written through with good or ill, with false or true. And as the blessed angels turn the pages of our years; God grant they read the good with smiles and blot the ill with tears. jtL ma i II later In the heart of clear of Cleveland Reared against the sky; Proudly stands our Aim a Mater As the years go by. Praise to thee, our Alma Mater Molder of mankind. Greater glory, love unending Be forever thine! Balmy breezes gently wafted; Through inspiring halls; Mem ' ries leaflets, closely twining, Shall fore ' er recall Yesterdays that waken in our Hearts a tender glow. Making greater still the love That ive have learned to know. AUTOGRAPHS Let the words of my mouth, And the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer. Psalm 19:4. V m G . $qy!r BS Library Cleveland, Tsr - 9 NOT TO BE TAKEN OUT 1 3 1838 00063 6 940 i t ! d UM


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