. L in i A LIBRARY GIFT OF LEE COLLEGE PRESIDENT ' S OFFICE -  ■SF J-% ■XT ■V . 1 , C if • m % ' te m I i-. ' ... ' f ' - ■■ijenllf to • -. |F 8! ■• MBkM m W %,;■■% ; ■. W BE TAKEN out «7  see 0 « • nhk ' tui87 ALMA MATER J 7 the heart of dear old Cleveland, Reared against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater As toe years go by; Praise to thee, our Alma Mater, Molder of mankind ; Greater glory, love unending, be forever thine I FOREWORD Looking back is sometimes forbidden in road to success, and, perhaps, right- ly so; but looking back can also be a step and a great one in our going forward if that looking back makes the individual better. Libraries full of books could never list the millions of memories our school holds for its many graduates — the joys, the sorrows, the sorrows that led to greater joys, and all the little things that make Lee College a great institution — but the Vindagua staff wishes to leave on the pages of the annual some of those joys for every graduate and dare any graduate to forget all these little things that make our school the best school It is our most sincere desire that all of us will enjoy many quiet moments of looking back to this our Vindagua, as years pass by. — Bill Sheeks, Editor DEDICATION To those ministers who, after a period of educational preparation, have graduated from Lee College and are now en- gaged in some form of ministerial work in the whitened harvest fields of the Lord, we, the Senior Class of 19 5 3-54, humbly dedi- cate this, our 19 54 VINDAGUA. HI pi •ST ' . ' mSm OLD MAIN ALUMNI ,2saastd 111 Ml IBI ill III III £ ill. ill ill III u— - ?-• I -i -- ■sr- ' E Ill m ■■W ■—   ijijj fj§jt SIMMONS HALL WALKER HALL AUDITORIUM - S i ELLIS HALL R. Leonard Carroll, B. A. Graduate work in education at Furman University, the University of Chattanooga, and the University of Tennessee; graduate work in theology at Erskine Seminary. Robert Humbertson A.B., M.A. REGISTRAR BUSINESS MANAGER Clifford V. Bridges B.A. HEADS OF DIVISIONS Rufus L. Platt B.A., M.A. Hollis Gause, Jr. A.B., B.D. Stanley Butler B.S., MA. Winston Elliott a.b. BOARD OF DIRECTORS D. C. BOATWRIGHT State Overseer of Georgia JOHN L. BYRD Pastor of the Church of God, Greensboro, North Carolina v MS i%! ■X JAMES A. CROSS State Overseer of South Carolina CHAIRMAN L. H. AULTMAN Pastor of the Church of God, Alabama City, Alabama JOHN L. MEARES Pastor of the Church of God, Memphis, Tennessee a FACULTY LOIS UNDERWOOD BEACH MARTHA E. BLACKWELL STANLEY BUTLER EUGENE C. CHRISTENBURY B.S., M.S. Piano B.S., M.A. B.A. 2_ - r o NINA DRIGGERS A.B. LUCILLE VANCE ELLIOTT B.A. WINSTON ELLIOTT A.B. MYRTLE CRANK FLEMING B.S. 3 O HOLLIS GAUSE, Jr. DONALD B. GIBSON BETTY HOCKENSMITH A.B., B.D. B.S. B.S. FACULTY ROBERT HUMBERTSON A.B., M.A. RUBY MYRTLE HURST ' Piano ROOSEVELT MILLER Music EDITH NELSON MOONEY B.S., M.A. FRANCIS EUGENI MOONEY, Jr. B.S., M.A. MABEL MOREHEAD Piano BEATRICE HAMILTON ODOM B.A. ELMER FRANKLIN ODOM B.A., M.A. MARY DANIEL PLATT B.A. R. L. PLATT B.A.. M.A. DUDLEY PYEATT, Jr. B.S.. M.A. FACULTY HENRY C. RICFS B.A., M.A. DORCAS SHARP B.A. FRANKLIN I. SMITH B.S. AVIS SWIGER Religion HELEN SYMES Accordion FRANCES LEE TREAD AW A if B.S. AND STAFF EMMA LEE BISHOP Cook CLARENCE CARROLL Policeman BENITA CHRISTENBURY Secretary to the Registrar MARIE GLOVER Bookkeeper JAMES T. GOLDEN Maintenance CHARLES F. GRAHAM Head of Maintenance LORENE HALL Bookkeeper JACKIE HARRIS Sivitchboard Operator and Secretary to the Busmess Manager GRADY L. HURST Cook CLEONE WALDRON McLAIN Circulation Librarian EVELINE NESSLERODT Bookkeeper STAFF GAYNELL PYEATT Secretary to the President JOHN PIGG nager of Cafeteria, Snack Shop, and Book Store DORSIE PHILLIPS Cook FRANKLIN I. SMITH Dean of Men DELLA SCOGGINS Cook JOE THOMPSON Maintenance ADINA VAUGHT Assistant to the Registrar MARY LOU WILES Assista.nt Dean of Women VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Catalog Liorarian JEWEL WOOD Secretary to the Principal and Alumni Association CLARA YECHA Dean of Women SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President PAUL ALUMBAUGH Vice-President BILL SHEEKS Secretary REGINA PAYNTER Treasurer GERRY HEAD SENIORS THEO ARNETT La Grange, Georgia Vice-President Speech Club Music Club Ministerial Club Runner-up Most Congenial Married Couple President Senior Class Mr. Lee College Vice-President Student Body Vice-President Freshman Class CLIFFORD BELL Des Moines, Ioioa JAMES BISHOP Ninety Six, South Carolina Mission Club JOE BOSTARDI Warren, Ohio COLLEGE I BETTY BUCKLES I Cleveland, Tennessee MINERVA BRADLEY Millry, Alabama Volleyball Captain VINDAGUA STAFF Most Athletic Student Council Representative BARBARA CAREY Atlanta, Georgia Speech Club Georgia Club Friendliest Girl Basketball Captain FLOYD CAREY Atlanta, Georgia Co-Captain Basketball Speech Club Georgia Club President Runner-up Vice-Pres. Student Body PAUL CAUDILL Rome, Georgia Student Council Georgia Club Ministerial Club Mission Club SENIORS HELEN COOPER Lindale, Georgia Youth for Christ Club Mission Club Operetta Softball KATHERINE JOHNSTON McCoy, Virginia ESTHER COPUS Findlay, Ohio Youth for Christ Club Mission Club Mixed Chorus Typing Award IVAN DOUGLAS McDonald, Tennessee IRIS JEAN DUDLEY Kannapolis, North Carolina Mission Club COLLEGE HAROLD DUNNAVAN Louisville, Kentucky KENNETH du PLOOY Union of South Africa Athletic Club PBLA Club Volleyball NAOMI DURDEN Columbia, South Carolina Mixed Chorus Pianist South Carolina Secretary Most Talented Operetta ETHEL DURHAM Lebanon, Ohio PTA Club Honor Roll Basketball VINDAGTJA STAFF CECIL EDGE Valdese, North Carolina Secretary Mission Club FBLA Club Secretary Senior Class CLARION STAFF SENIORS MARTHA GIBSON Andrews,, North Carolina Spanish Club Secretary North Carolina State Club Welcoming Committe? WAYNE FAUST Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania VINDAGUA STAFF President Student Council Vice-President Youth for Christ President of Pennsylvania Club JUNE GLOVER Dallas, Texas CECIL GUILES Hattiesburg, Mississippi Student Council Friendliest Boy Mixed Chorus Vice-President Speech Club RONALD HALE Marietta, Georgia President ' s Cabinet Freshman Play Speech Club WVLC Manager COLLEGE LORENE HALL Woodville, Alabama Girls ' Chorus Vice-President FTA FBLA Club Secretary to Mr. Gause DANIEL B. HALL Frostproof, Florida Freshman Play Operett a CLARION EDITOR GERALDINE HEAD Shelby ville , Tennessee Youth for Christ Secretary Student Body Secretary Most Versatile Senior Class Treasurer DON HILL Coffeyville, Kansas MIRIAM HILLMAN Birmingham, Alabama FTA Club Music Club Honor Society CLARION STAFF SENIORS BETTYE HUFFMAN Landis, North Carolina Volleyball Basketball Runner-up for Friendliest Girl CLARION STAFF JO HUGHES Crescent Springs. Kentucky Basketball Secretary L Club VINDAGUA STAFF Most Popular Girl VIVIAN JACKSON Altoona, Alabama Mission Club Honor Roll Freshman Play Girls ' Chorus LONNIE NICKELSON Coffeyville, Kansas COLLEGE NELDA KING Jackson, Mississippi Senior Play Most Likely to Succeed Student Council VINDAGUA STAFF JOHNNIE JONES Cleveland, Tennessee GERALDINE HEAD Sheloyville, Tennessee Youth for Christ Secretary Student Body Secretary Most Versatile Senior Class Treasurer JACK LITTLE Bartow, Florida Mission Club Vice-President Mission Club President Freshman Play KENNETH LOONEY Kings Mountain, N. C. Athletic Club Volleyball Basketball Softball SENIORS JOE MITCHELL Clearwater, Florida Operetta Cadet Trio Messengers Quartet Who ' s Who Operetta Vice-President Prshman Class Most Talented Chapel Pianist PAUL MOORE Greenville, South Carolma CHRIS MOREE Riviera Beach, Florida President Student Body Most Likely to Succeed President Student Council VINDAGUA STAFF LONNIE NICKELSON Coffeyville, Karisas COLLEGE BENJAMIN NORRIS Akron, Ohio President Ohio Club Basketball Captain Parliamentarian Minister Secretary Ministerial Club MYRA PAYNTER Dav ' n, West Virginia Youth for Christ Club West Virginia State Secretary Welcoming Committee Librarian Assistant REGINA PAYNTER Bavin, West Virginia Senior Class Secretary Youth for Christ Club West Virginia State Club Secretary State Club C. W. RAINS Cleveland, Tennessee Mission Club Ministerial Club Freshman Play Usher PEGGY ROSSY Cambridge, Maryland Youth for Christ Club State Club Secretary Softball Music Club SENIORS DAVID SCEARCE Danville, Virginia Mission Club Ministerial Club President Virginia Club National Honor Society MARY ELIZABETH SANDERS Chattanooga, Tennessee Softball Freshman Play Operetta Mixed Chorus BILL SHEEKS Kanna-polis, North Carolina VINDAGUA EDITOR Most Versatile Mr. Lee College Runner-up President ' s Cabinet FRED SWANK Somerset, Pennsylvania Cadet Trio King ' s Crusaders Quartet Softball Volleyball REGINA TERRELL Brookhaven, Mississippi President FBLA Club VINDAGUA STAFF Miss Lee College President ' s Cabinet COLLEGE RUBY TWEED Pontiac, Michigan CLARION STAFF Most Beautiful Secretary Kentucky Club Student Council JANICE TURNER Loyall, Kentucky Salutatorian of High School Secretary FBLA Club VINDAGUA STAFF CLARION STAFF DAN VAUGHT Princeton, West Virginia Mixed Chorus Vice-President Spanish Club President West Virginia Club CHRISTINE WADDELL Lambert, Mississippi FTA Club Softball Basketball Volleyball JO ANN WADE Rayville, Louisiana Operetta Athletic Club Secretary Louisiana Club VINDAGUA STAFF SENIORS PEARL WARE Orlando, Florida Youth for Christ Club Volleyball Mixed Chorus CLARION STAFF LAWRENCE WALSTON Springfield, Alabama Captain Basketball Team Softball President Alabama Club Volleyball DAVE WHITENER Shelton, Washington Runner-up Friendliest Volleyball Vice-President Western Club Softball ROBERT WHITENER Olympia, Washington Volleyball Softball Basketball Athletic Club MARY WIGGINS Pioneer, Louisiana Youth for Christ Club Vice-President FTA Club Honor Roll Girls ' Chorus COLLEGE SENIORS EMOGENE WILLIAMS Rayville, Louisiana Athletic Club Most Athletic L Club Louisiana State Club DAVID WILLIAMS Durham, North Carolina Bookstore Manager Youth for Christ Club HILGER WHYNCOOP Derry, New Mexico Basketball Volleyball Freshman Play Operetta SNAPS 1. 19 5 3 Welcoming Committee 2. Officers 3. New students 4. All set for Lee College 5. Is this Eloise ' s doin ' s? 6. Candidates for student body of- fices. 7. Minerva ' s faith- ful supporters. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President GEORGE WILSON Vice-President DOYLE KING Secretary TRUDALE SHELTON Treasurer Sponsor RAMONA DAVIS DORCAS SHARP COLLEGE FRESHMEN DOUGLAS ALLEN WALTER ATKINSON BERNIE BAILEY WILLIAM BAKER g 4tiA hd NOAH BALL MARY BARNETTE EVELYN BAYS DONALD BENSON DAVID BISHOP PAUL BISHOP BENJAMIN BLACK NAOMI BLACKWELL KAY BOLT JAMES BRANDT ANNETTE BURROUGHS SYBIL BUTLER WILLARD CARRAWAY ALVA CLAYTON ARTHUR COLE, Jr. CLYDE COLE Mi Mi ±W MJL ± ik COLLEGE FRESHMEN BEATRICE CONKWRIGHT SARAH DANEHOWER JOHN DANIEL ROBERT DAUGHTERY MILDRED DAVIDSON ALLISON DAVIS SHIRLEY DILLINGHAM ELLA MAE DINGESS LOIS DOBBEN GLEN DOUGLAS ELVEIDA DUNCAN MILDRED DUNHAM AUSTIN ECHOLS TOMMY ELDER GROVER FAUST ALMA JEAN FORESTER JOHANNES J. FOURIE SUSAN FOURIE CHANCEL FRENCH LILLIAN FRIEDLY fc4tfe COLLEGE FRESHMEN BOBBIE GALLIHAR WILMA GENTRY NANCY GEORGE JERRY GOEF EDWIN GROGAN EVELYN HANVEY MAGGIE PIAYNES BOBBIE BELTON ADRELL HENDRICKS MARY HERON NEWTON HOLDER MABEL HOLDMAN LAWRENCE HUGHES . HILDRA HULETT GENEVIEVE JACKSON JAMES JETER CONNIE JOHNSON RUTHIE JONES BONNIE KEELING RUTH KENNEDY COLLEGE FRESHMEN CHARLES KILGORE MARY KOLODZIEJ CHARLES LINTON DARLEEN LUALLEN SHIRLEY LYTTLE MAXINE MAGOON JOHNNIE MATHEWS JERRY MATHIS SYBIL MILLER PATRICIA MOLESKI CAROL MOORE ROBERT MOREE JOSEPH MORGAN VIRGINIA MULLINAX HELEN MURPHY JEAN NEIL EDDIE NOEL MARY PAGE VERNA PERRY ANN PHILLIPS COLLEGE FRESHMEN CARL PINKLEY EUGENE POWERS GERALDINE RATHJ3UN ELEANOR RICE JUNE RIDGEWAY MARTHA RUNION BOBBY SAMS DARLEEN SCHLIMMER MARIE SHARP NOVA SHELL TRUDALE SHELTON LOIS SIMS CHARLES SMALLWOOD BETTY SMITH JUDY SMITH JEWELL SPURLING EUGENE STEPP MYRA STACY RICHARD STOPPE GEORGE SUMMERS COLLEGE FRESHMEN JO ANNE SWAFFORD PHINEHAS SYMES ANNE TOWNSEND CHARLES VAUGHAN PEGGY VEHORN NANCY WALKER FRANKLIN WEAVER FA YE WEEKS GEORGE WILSON IMOGENE WINDHAM ANITA CATTERTON COLLEGE FRESHMEN ■-. ,i n i V . V BIBLE COLLEGE OFFICERS President WARREN BEAVERS Vice-President DONALD GIBSON Secretary -Treasurer SUSAN FOURIE BIBLE COLLEGE STUDENTS JESSE ABNETT MARY BALL WARREN BEAVERS, Junior FRED BENFIELD RONALD BERRY DONALD BOWDLE JOE BOWMAN ALONZO BURROUGHS EDWARD CALL GYNITH COCKMAN THOMAS CHOPLIN, Junior MILLIE MAE CROSSWHITE ROMA DAVIS JACK DEAN W. H. DEAN LONNIE DEATON FRED DeARMAN BILL DOBBEN, Junior ANNIE RUTH DUNCAN OLEN GAMBLE llLut BIBLE COLLEGE STUDENTS ESTHER GROBLER GILBERT HARRIS MARILYN JEAN HARRIS DALE HARTNESS JAMES HAWLEY JAMES HOCKENSMITH JAMES HUMBERTSON. Junior ROBERT JUSTICE ALLEN KEIL DOYLE KING JAMES KIRKLAND JOSEPHINE KON PAUL KUBITZKY VIVIAN LANCE BETTY LINDSAY THOMAS MADDEN JOAN MASON THOMAS McKINZIE JOYCE MILLER BALLARD MORGAN BIBLE COLLEGE STUD ENTS JAMES MORRIS CHARLES NEWTON BILLY PARKER ROBERT PAULINE GRACE PHILLIPS FRANCES PUTERBAUGH MARJORIE PYLE BILL PEEPLES, Sophomore JOHN RIGGIN JAMES ROGERS ERA SCOTT CLYDE SHANKLE ELIZABETH SEEGARS TIMOTHY SHEFFIELD BETTY SHEWMAKER, Sophomore LOUIS SMITH OLLIS SMITH MARION STARR HOYT STONE ALLEN SUGGS BIBLE COLLEGE STUDENTS BAYLESS SPRAIN, Junior EUGENE THOMPSON LEONARD TOWNLEY SHERMAN WADDELL MARVIN WALKER JOAN WELCH MILTON WENDEL ROBERT WHITE I titAmbd. - ' ' fefa fe KENTON WEATHERMAN, Sophomore SAMUEL WHITENER NORMAN WISE RICHARD WISE HERBERT YOUNG I I SNAPS 1. Feedin ' her man? 2. Who ' s the extra one? 3. No men allowed. 4. Pose again, Joe! 5. Are they that dirty? 6. Cold as an ice- berg, Bil ' ? HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS President NORMAN BOYLES Vice-President MARY JO ROSS SENIORS NORMAN BOYLES Morgantoton, Mississippi Beta Club Student Council Honor Roll President Senior Class YVONNE ALFORD Riviera Beach, Florida Most Intelligent Captain Basketball Mixed Chorus Operetta NAOMI BROCKMAN Cincinnati, Ohio VINDAGUA STAFF Ohio Club Secretary Runner-up for Most Beautiful Girls ' Trio ETHEL CADDELL Dayton, Ohio NANCY COLEMAN Tucumcari, Neic Mexico Volleyball Mixed Chorus HIGH SCHOOL NAOMI CHESSER Bartow, Florida CLARION STAFF VINDAGUA STAFF Operetta Volleyball Captain ROSE DOUGLAS McDonald, Tennessee Beta Club Vice-President Mission Club Glee Club Srcretary Junior Class SHIRLEY DUDLEY Kannapolis, North Carolina Mission Club JACK FORTNER Greenville, South Carolina Athletic Club Continental Quartet CHARLES GOUDE Charleston, South Carolina Youth for Christ Club South Carolina Club Mixed Chorus SENIORS ELIZABETH HENRY Hobbs, New Mexico Music Club Volleyball Secretary Home Economics Club Mixed Chorus VIANA MAE HENDRICKS Louisville, Kentucky Mixed Chorus Youth for Christ Club PATRICIA HOLLOWELL Cleveland, Tennessee BETTY HORTON Cleveland, Tennessee ROSE HUDSON Norfolk, Virginia CLARION STAFF Beta Club L Club Athletic Club HIGH SCHOOL RACHEL JONES Silverton, Oregon Youth for Christ Club Mixed Chorus PATRICIA JOHNSON Canton, Ohio Mixed Chorus Mission Club • JIMMY KATSINAS King sport, Tennessee Softball Volleyball Basketball Beta Club President FRANK LAVENDER Akron, Ohio Most Athletic Junior Class President Ohio Club Vice-President BETTY MELTON Rock Hill, South Carolina Mission Club Basketball Mixed Chorus South Carolina Club SENIORS BETTY NOLAN Rayville, Louisiana Basketball Softball Mixed Chorus Music Club JEANETTE MIDDLETON West Middletown, Ohio Athletic Club Basketball Softball Volleyball NELDA PAULEY Charleston, West Virginia BETTY PAULEY Charleston, West Virginia JOYCE PHILLIPS Lexington, Kentucky Music Club Secretary Mixed Chorus Volleyball Operetta HIGH SCHOOL JOY PING Pinsonfork, Kentucky Volleyball Softball Mixed Chorus Kentucky State Club DELIGHT RANDOLPH Detroit, Michigan EDDIE REED Loxley, Alabama ELOISE ROBERTS Lakeland, Florida Mixed Chorus Volleyball Basketball CLARION STAFF MARY JO ROSS West Palm Beach, Florida Beta Club Vice-President Senior Class Mixed Chorus Athletic Club SENIORS ELIZABETH SANTOS New York City Mixed Chorus Youth for Christ Club Mission Club BETTY RUARK Salisbury, Maryland Basketball Volleyball Athletic Club Mixed Chorus MARGARET SCHAFFER Warren, Ohio Youth for Christ Club JO WADE SIMPSON Chapel Hill, Tennessee Softball Volleyball Mission Club Student Council DORIS SPRUILL Lakeland, Florida Youth for Christ Club HIGH SCHOOL JOAN STONE Fostoria, Ohio President Home Economics Club Volleyball Mission Club Mixed Chorus FLORENCE TIDWELL Cleveland, Tennessee Student Council Athletic Club Volleyball Mixed Chorus VIRGINIA UNDERWOOD LaFayette, Georgia RAMONA WELCH Bogalusa, Louisiana FREDDIE WOODS Detroit, Michigan Home Economics Club Vice- President SENIORS THERESA WRIGHT Macon, Georgia Georgia Club Basketball Athletic Club FAYE ZIMMERMAN Cincinnati, Ohio Student Council Athletic Club HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS President ERWIN GAINES Vice-President RAMONA WELCH Secretary-Treasurer KENNETH WALKER HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS WILLIAM ABBOT BARBARA BROWN GILDA COLVIN MARILYN CORE HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS BARBARA ELLIOT ERWIN GAINES DOROTHY GOUDE SUE GREEN SARA CORE DELILA DANIEL JOYCE DISMUKES RUTH DOMINGUEZ HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS JERRY McGHEE PATRICIA MORRISON HARRY HARRINGTON SHIRLEY HERRING HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS DAVID SYVERSON JOE TAYLOR WILLIAM NEWTON KENNETH PRATER HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS KENNETH WALKER SANDRA WARD SAMUEL WHITTEN JERRY YOUNG Christmas scene at Lee College HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES President CLIFFORD ORNDORFF Vice-President CLARK DOWDY Secretary-Treasurer JEAN BLEDSOE VIRGINIA JEAN AKINS MARION BALDREE SHERVIA JEAN BLEDSOE GOULDIA FA YE CALDWELL GLORIA FAYE COMBS RUTH ANN CROOKHAM HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES CLARK O. DOWDY KENNETH RAY EDWARDS BONNIE M. FORESTER WOOD Y H. FRAZIER CHARLES WARREN HECK JAMES C. HOLLENHEAD CAROLYN HOLLOWELL ELLIS ELBERT KENDALL JEREMIAH KISER david j. lambert connie l. mcclintock lida Mcknight HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES CLIFFORD ORNDORFF BILL PATTERSON FREEMAN EDWARD SMITH RONALD LEE SMITH JAMES STALLINS JACKQULINE STEPHENS LAVERNE TAYLOR ROBERT VANCE DEAN WALKER DON WALKER SUE WELCH BOB WILLERSON THE CLOSED DOOR 1. Freshman play cast 2. I just wanted to borrow it; I ' ll bring it right back. 3. This is twice that we ' ve met. 4. I just don ' t know what to say. 5. Lady, there has been a wreck! HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN MEREDITH JEAN ALPORD EVANGELINE BOOTH BETTIE LOU BOWLING MONA KAY BRUCE ROY EDWARD CLARK JUNE FAYE CREWS JAMES DOWDY RACHEL ANN HICKS HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN MARIDELL HITE JOHNNY HORTON CHARLES HUTH JIMMY JACOBS CLIFFORD KLAUS THESAL MARTIN PATRICIA MASSENGILL JOYCE NEWMAN ALBERT REED DEANNA ROBERTSON OPAL RUTTER CLYDE SMITH, Jr. RODNEY SYMES MARY TURNER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SENIOR OFFICERS DOROTHY WHITE Secretary -Treasurer RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SENIORS IRVIN BURRIS Albemarle, North Carolina ERNEST ELLIOTT Cleveland, Tennessee Softball President Georgia Club Athletic Club Youth for Christ Club NEWTON FIELDS Middlesboro, Kentucky Ministerial Club YANCY MURRAY Ninety Six, North Carolina Student Council Mission Club Speech Club Vice-President Freshman Class JOHN OSBORNE Gajfney, South Carolina Vice-President Senior Class Youth for Christ Club Ministerial Club RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SENIORS LUZ SOTO Virgin Islands Mission Club WILLIE SMITH East Gadsden, Alabama Mission Club EZRA WALDROP Knoxville, Tennessee Vice-President Student Council President Freshman Class Secretary Speech Club President Senior Class DOROTHY WHITE Shaio, Mississippi Student Council Sec-Treas. Senior Class Sec-Treas. Junior Class Secretary Freshman Class RELIGIOUS EDUCATION JUNIORS BILLY COLE President ADAM WHEATON Vice-President DOROTHY LESLIE Secretary-Treasurer BILLY COLE DORSEY PHILLIPS JIMMIE FIELDS DOROTHY LESLIE WESLEY NEIDERMIER ADAM WHEATON MIRIAM WRIGHT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FRESHMAN OFFICERS WILLIAM SHELL President JERRY BLOW Vice-President BARBARA LANSBERRY Secretary-Treasurer RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FRESHMEN FRENCH ARRINGTON JOAN BLEVINS JERRY BLOW JACK BOWLES EDGAR BOYD GERALD BRUMMETT LONNIE BUCKLES CONSTANCE BUMGARNER EUGENE COCHRAN MAUDIE COLEMAN WILLIAM COLTER WILLIS DILLOW LUTHER EPPS SARAH EPPS KENNETH HORNER BARBARA LANSBERRY NETTIE MARINO ROBERT MARINO JAMES MARSHALL EUGENE MIZE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FRESHMEN WILLIAM PEELER STANLEY SANDS WILLIAM SHELL BILL SNUGGS HELEN STARNES HORACE STOKES WILL THOMASON RANDELL THOMPSON MELVIN THORNSBURG. Jr. WILBUR UNDERHILL JOHN WACKER MAGGIE WALKER MALCOLM WHITTINGTON EVA YARBROUGH SNAPS 1. Built to order. 2. Three Jo ' s. 3. The dignified cob from Willow City, N. D. 4. Dangerous a s- signment! 5. Chip off the old block. 6. Johnnie ' s Cur- ley. 7. Dashound??? 8. March that straight line! 9. It ' s not leap year, boys! 10. Baby, its cold outside! 11. L o o k i n g for someone? 12. No girls? 13. Did he spy Sue? SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS JACK ADAMS WILMA ALDRICH WALTER ALDRICH CAROLYN AMISEN CHARLES BEATY HILDA BLACK JO ANNE BLACK LOIS BLACK JESSE BUNKER NAMON CALDWELL DON CARRAWAY BOBBY COFFEY DOIT CROSS JOHN CROSSON PAUL DAVIS PAUL DEHNER CHARLES DOVE CLARENCE DYESS, Jr. DENSON EVANS ROBERT FABEL SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS CHARLES GALE, Jr. FANNIE GRIPFES RAYMOND HAND LILA HARVEY HAROLD HAYDEN JIMMY HAYES BARBARA HERNDON JOHN HEWITT HARRY HURST BOB JACKSON BOBBIE KIDD JONNIE KIDD LEROY KILLMAN JERRY LOFTON PATSY LUTKIE ROSELLA LUTKIE LETTIE McDOUGAL ERNEST MOATES EUGENE MULLINS LUCY MUMAW SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS JOHN OLIVER ROBERT OWENS NORMA PLATT JAMES PRICE FRANKLIN SCOTT NORMAN SIMMONS ALLEN SLOAN HAROLD SMITH FRANK SMITH NANCY TARPLEY JAMES VAUSE DALLAS VOLIVA, Jr. t AflW RUTH WELLS FREDERICK WHISMAN CARSON WIGGINS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION JUDY WOOD Recording Secretary mL JUL CECIL BRIDGES Advisor ROBERT HUMBERTSON President PURDUE STANLEY Vice-President DUDLEY PYEATT Executive Secretary MRS. J. H. WALKER. Jr. Advisor v Suxu r Sc J Tr j  ' •■.f wF it 5 [1 t - — - J e Her sunny smile, sweet disposition, and charming personality have made us like her; her untiring efforts, long hours of work, and willingness to serve have commanded our respect. REGINA TERRELL MISS LEE COLLEGE I- x s . PAUL ALUMBAUGH Honesty, sincerity, courtesy, charm, and grace are marks of his character. He is zealous yet modest, has gentle manners, the intelli- gence of a man, the simplicity of a child, is inflexible in faith. His daily prayer, far better understood in acts than words, is simply doing good. MR. LEE COLLEGE WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN PAUL ALUMBAUGH Junior College BILL SHEEKS Junior College NELDA KING Junior College The students elected to Who ' s Who are selected on the basis of participation in school activities, scholar- ship, leadership, service to the school, character, and dependability. The nominations are made from the senior class of each division by the heads of the divi- sions, and then voted on by the entire faculty. They are listed in the 1954 edition of WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. JA CK LITTLE Junior College COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ROSE DOUGLAS High School JIMMY KATSINAS High School YVONNE ALFORD High School NORMAN BOYLES High School DOROTHY WHITE Religions Education EZRA WALDROP Religious Education MOST VERSATILE Bill Sheeksand Gerry Head Whatsoever their hands find to do, they do with all their might. BEST LOOKING Dan Cole and Ruby Tweed ' What sunshine is to flowers, their smiles are to humanity. 1 i J MOST POPULAR Jerry Goff and Jo Hughes Their personalities make them ivhat they are. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chris Moree and Nelda King Success is its oiun reward. t J ;op FRIENDLIEST Cecil Guiles and Barbara Carey He tvho has friends must show himself friendly. MOST INTELLIGENT Jim Brandt and Yvonne Alford They can do anything they want to do if they stick to it long enough. MOST ATHLETIC Curly Lavender and Minerva Bradley rr It is not so much their ability, but their sportsmanship that makes us admire them. MOST TALENTED Jack Matthews and Naomi Durden ' Music washes away from the soul, the dust of everyday life MOST CONGENIAL MARRIED COUPLE David a nd Virginia Williams rr He is happiest, be he king or peasant, ivho finds peace in his home. RUNNERS-UP Mr. and Miss Lee College BILL SHEEKS AND GERRY HEAD Most Versatile FLOYD CAREY AND REGINA TERRELL o p% Best Looking NOAH BALL AND NAOMI BROCKMAN Most Popular CHARLES KILGORE AND BARBARA CAREY RUNNERS-UP Most Likely to Succeed BILL DOBBEN AND MARIE SHARP Friendliest DAVE WHITENER AND BETTY HUFFMAN h ? i 5K5 jf jV lu| N cj uui ii ' ' 1  i f A 1 H 1 ■■SP j t.vZ--iZ . ' m Mosi Intelligent CHRIS MOREE AND JUNE GLOVER Most Athletic JOHN DANIELS AND ALVA CLAYTON Most Talented BOB PAULINE DELILA DANIEL Most Congenial Married Couple THEO and MAVIS ARNETT LEE COLLEGE STUDENT LEADERS Sitting left to right: Ethel Durham, June Glover, Gerry Head. Standing, left to right: Bill Sheeks, Wayne Faust, Regina Terrell, Chris Moree, Minerva Bradley, Dan Hall, Paul Alumbaugh. A N President ' s Cabinet: CHRIS MOREE, PAUL ALUMBAUGH, GERRY HEAD, REGINA TERRELL, BILL SHEEKS, CECIL GUILES, THESAL MARTIN STUDENT BODY The election of the Student Body Officers is an annual event at Lee College CHRIS MOREE President PAUL ALUMBAUGH Vice-President GERRY HEAD Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Council is to main- tain a high standard of truth and honor; to foster a feeling of loyalty among students and teachers. The Council takes the needs of the students to the Presi- dent. WAYNE FAUST President The Vindagua is an annual publication of Lee College and is published by an all- student staff under the direction of Lucille Elliott, Frances Treadaway, and C. V. Bridges. VINDAGUA STAFF PAUL ALUMBAUGH DARLEEN SCHLIMMER Administration Editor Snapshot Editor REGINA TERRELL Class Editor BILL SHEEKS Editor-in-Chief rU-S8SS DARLEEN SCHLIMMER ETHEL DURHAM JO ANN WADE GERRY HEAD MARY BARNETTE Organization Editors GERRY HEAD MARIE SHARP DAVE BISHOP NAOMI BROCKMAN Organization Editor Feature Editor Art Editor Club Editor ■■■H PAUL ALUMBAUGH Administration Editor NAOMI BROCKMAN Club Editor MINERVA BRADLEY WAYNE FAUST Athletic Editors CLIFFORD BRIDGES LUCILLE ELLIOTT FRANCES TREADAWAY JO HUGHES NAOMI CHESSER CECIL GUILES REGINA TERRELL Class Editors BUSINESS STAFF CHRIS MOREE, Business Manager EMOGENE WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS ALLEN, BILL PEEPLES, Assistant Business Managers JANICE TURNER, MARY JO ROSS. NELDA KING, Typists THE BUSINESS STAFF OF THE 19 54 VINDAGUA The Clarion is a monthly publication of Lee College and the Alumni As- sociation. Dorcas Sharp is the faculty sponsor. CLARION STAFF DANIEL B. HALL Editor DORCAS SHARP Sponsor EMOGENE WILLIAMS Sports REGINA TERRELL Circulation DANIEL B. HALL Editor SARA CORE Circulation KENNETH du PLOOY Feature MARY JO ROSS Society MARIE SHARP Associate Editor PAUL ALUMBAUGH Business Manager ROSE HUDSON Circulation DALE DILLINGHAM Alumni GILDA COLVIN PAUL ALUMBAUGH SHIRLEY HERRING MILDRED DAVIDSON NAOMI CHESSER FLORENCE TIDWELL ELOISE ROBERTS h t$mMmtA%mmmmllwm4 w i n-m Km ag M H - MIXED CHORUS One of the best performances rendered by the Lee College Mixed Chorus was presented on the students ' Friday morning chapel program. ROOSEVELT MILLER Director MESSENGERS THOMAS MADDEN JAMES KIRKLAND JOE MITCHELL JAMES MORRIS NANCY WALKER DARLEEN LUALLEN PAT JOHNSON MISSION-AIRES ELVEIDA DUNCAN RAMONA DAVIS NANCY KISER KING ' S CRUSADERS FRED SWANK, WESLEY NEIDERMEIER, DAVE BISHOP EDDIE BOYD, MARTHA BLACKWELL, Pianist. K ■ « ■l .-• M W ' m ' % k JO ' j fc-fr ' M -j H ■' ■L . M MELODY GIRLS ' TRIO JOYCE NEWMAN LA VERNE TAYLOR DEANNE ROBERTSON HERALDERS JOE MORGAN, HENRY HARRINGTON, DON BOWDLE, BERNIE BAILEY, RAY CASSIDY, Pianist GOSPELETTES MARTHA RUNION EVELYN HANVEY JOYCE PHILLIPS 9 ' Bp r i : ▼ MELODY TRIO REGINA TERRELL NELDA KING JACKIE HARRIS ELVEIDA DUNCAN, Pianist JOYETTES TRIO JOAN WELCH DELORES MURPHY JOYCE MILLER CONTINENTAL NORMAN BOYLES, JERRY GOFF, KENNETH WALKER, JACK FORTNER, JEAN THOMPSON, Pianist LEE-AIRES TRIO NAOMI BROCKMAN DELILA DANIEL JO HUGHES USHERS HENRY RICKS, Head Usher; PAUL ALUMBAUGH, ROBERT MOREE CHARLES LINTON, BILL PEEPLES, LAWRENCE WALSTON, JACK LITTLE, CHRIS MOREE CECIL GUILES CLEAN-UP DAY 1. Who ' s doing the work? 2. Slavery! 3. Don ' t try to fool us, Jim. 4. My hand won ' t fit it. 9. Better than class work! 5. Look who ' s doin ' the work! 6. No help wanted! 7. Pretty campus now. 8. What about this, Eloise? MISSION CLUB JACK LITTLE— President BILL PEEPLES— Vice-President DOROTHY WHITE— Secretary-Treasurer MRS. SWIGER— Sponsor JACK LITTLE President One of the most enthusiastic activities of Lee College is the Mission Club. Each year Missions ' Emphasis Week is sponsored by this club. Students conduct week-end serv- ices in our churches to give the people a better knowledge of our mission program. Each Christmas our missionaries receive gifts from the Lee College Mission Club. These are few of the many beneficial activities of the club. OUR AIM— Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel. The aim of the Athletic Club is to strengthen the physical character of its many members, to promote good sportsmanship, and to help the students get a better understanding of each other. Intramural sports, presented by the Athletic Club, are enjoyed by all the students as one of its main activities. PHINEHAS SYMES President ATHLETIC CLUB President— PHINEHAS SYMES Vice-President— JOE BOSTARDI Sec.-Treas.— EMOGENE WILLIAMS Sponsors— MR. SMITH, MR. BUTLER, MRS. HOCKENSMITH President— THESAL MARTIN Vice-President— WAYNE FAUST Secretary-Treasurer — JERRY HEAD Sponsors — MR. ELMER ODOM, MRS. ELMER ODOM YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB THESAL MARTIN President A Sunday afternoon jail service The Youth for Christ Club is known for its many Sunday afternoon activities. This club ministers to hundreds of people through jail services, trips to the Old Folks Home and other confining institutions. Direct results are seen in many of their services. SPEECH CLUB The Speech Club aims to promote radio work, drama, and other speech activities of the school. Through membership in this club, students prepare themselves for group speaking and communication in everyday life. RONALD HALE President President— RONALD HALE Vice-President— CECIL GUILES Secretary- Treasurer— RAMON A WELCH Spo?isor— MR. CHRISTENBURY President— JERRY GOFF Vice-President — EDDIE BOYD Secretary- Treasurer — JOYCE PHILLIPS Sponsors— MISS MARTHA BLACKWELL MR. ROOSEVELT MILLER MRS. MABEL MOREHEAD JERRY GOFF President MUSIC CLUB The Music Club of Lee College is for those inter- ested in singing and sponsoring musical programs. They have visiting singers and local talent ranging from classical piano solos to quartet singing of gospel music. The spring Operetta climaxes the year ' s work for the Music Club. Singing for pleasure FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA B— vf ' us T- ' TW - 9 GEORGE SUMMERS President The purpose of the F. B. L. A. Club is to train stu- dents in the field of business correspondence and to carry on projects to better acquaint its members with the business world. GEORGE SUMMERS, President NELDA KING. Vice-President JANICE TURNER, Secretary-Treasurer MR. PYEATT, Sponsor President — JIMMY KATSINAS Vice-President— ROSE DOUGLAS Secretary-Treasurer — JO ROSS Sponsor— MR. BUTLER BETA CLUB The local Beta Club is a member of the National Beta Club, a high honor society to urge students to maintain higher scholarship and to promote their best character. 1 aa! f u i? ™ Jk i 1 . 1£ Nf.Sk,. XT • V : f k. « f } m Ki ■' r . fJ Sfc Hsi qfeKi W KEr JIMMY KATSINAS President Tapping new Beta Club members President BILL SHEEKS Vice-President ERWIN GAINES Secretary -Treasurer JO HUGHES L CLUB An L signifying Lee College is coveted by all students at Lee. This emblem is ob- tained by a point system proposed by the L Club and Athletic Department. Receiv- ing an L qualifies one for membership in this club. SPONSORS MR. SMITH, MRS. HOCKENSMITH. MR. BUTLER President— JOHNNIE JONES Vice-President — DAN VAUGHT Secretary -Treasurer— MARTHA GIBSON Sponsor— MR. RICKS SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club consists of students interested in learning more about the Spanish language and customs. This club was instrumental in sponsoring a Spanish Sunday School on the campus. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The FTA Club sponsors a program during Education Week for the purpose of acquainting students with the current trends, needs, and problems in American edu- cation. By virtues of its association with National organizations, it contributes books and helpful pamph- lets to the library each year. Chapter meetings, book reviews, forum discussions and visits to city schools help to contribute to personal and professional growth of its members. ETHEL DURHAM President President— ETHEL DURHAM; Vice-President— MARY WIGGINS; Secretary-Treasurer— MILDRED DAVIDSON The living room of the sponsor of the FTA Club, Mrs. Mooney, was the scene of a party given by her J w«gp l ' - £ Wm MINISTERIAL CLUB President — MR. GIBSON Vice-President— MR. WILSON Secretary-Treasurer — WARREN BEAVERS Sponsor— MR. HUMBERTSON The Ministerial Club desires to uplift the work of the gospel through its members. Stress is put on the delivery of the message rath- er than doctrines. MR. GIBSON President MR. HUMBERTSON Sponsor HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President— DELIGHT RANDOLPH Vice-President— JOAN STONE Secretary— BETTY BURGETT The Home Economics Club endeav- ors to better assist girls for future home- making and leaders in such fields as die- ticians, sewing, and cooking. Get that spot out of that pan, gals. DELIGHT RANDOLPH President SNAPS 1. It ' s Annette- believe it o ) not!! 2. Easter Parade? 3. Brave? 4. Where ' s Dan ' s head? 5. Ask him again, Jean! 6. Show your teeth, Na! 7. Roommates 8. Dreaming up some meanness? 9. Chapercne? 10. G o o d night, girls! 11. Good work, Cla- rion editor! ' COLLEGE SENIORS Captain — MINERVA BRADLEY SOFT HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES Captain— MARION BALDREE ' BALL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS Captain— PAT MORRISON COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captain— ALVA CLAYTON COACH HOCKENSMITH COLLEGE SENIORS Captains— HUFFY HUFFMAN, JO HUGHES COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captains— SHARON BALL, ALVA CLAYTON Captains- COLLEGE FRESHMEN -BOBBIE GALLIHAR, DARLEEN SCHLIMMER High School Seniors COLLEGE SENIORS Captains — HUFFY HUFFMAN MINERVA BRADLEY Basketball or footbal 7 , girls? ? ? COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captains— SHARON BALL ALVA CLAYTON COLLEGE SENIORS Captain— CLIFFORD BELL Let ' em have it, Bubber JOFTBALL BIBLE COLLEGE Captain — THESAL MARTIN Ironman COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captain— JERRY GOFF HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS-SENIORS Captain— CURLEY LAVENDER Look what I found! Nice try, Curley. Slow poke HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES Captain— DON WALKER Keep it up, John COLLEGE SENIORS Captain— BILL SHEEKS VOLLEYBALL Pretty as a picture COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captain— JOHN DANIELS Where ' s the ball??? HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS-SENIORS Captain— CUELEY LAVENDER BIBLE COLLEGE Captain— JIM RODGERS Keep off that net HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES COLLEGE SENIORS Captain— BUBBER WALSTON COLLEGE FRESHMEN Captain— BUNK COLE BASKET BALL BIBLE COLLEGE Captain— JOHN DANIELS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS-SENIORS Captain— CURLEY LAVENDER HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES Captam— IKE SMITH Call it, Bishop! Block it, Morris OUR COACHES • Jmmmm. Get that ball! Snoio Bird o u R U O Y T O Advertisina ... The opportunity to be the school photographer has afforded me not only the chance to put my heart and soul in the attempt to make the pictures for this VINDAGUA the best in the history of Lee, but it has also made possible my attendance at Lee. LEON SHEFFIELD, Photographer As you scan through these pages with fond memories, I hope you will enjoy the pictures as much as I have enjoyed making them. Jwi L!i H Students from Florida, the Land of Sunshine HOMER BOATMAN Youth Director E. L. SIMMONS State Overseer D. C. BOATWRIGHT State Overseer PURDUE STANLEY Youth Director Students from Georgia, the Cracker State •: Students from North Carolina, the Tarheel State EARL P. PAULK, Sr. State Overseer S. A. LUKE Youth Director W. E. HOLCOMBE Youth Director A. M. PHILLIPS State Overseer IB ' Z • : { - Students from Kentucky, the Blue Grass State bL TJ 1 Si ,- • El w liNj-.fi ■i l 1 . Jj ; ' 1 E£ yj Students from Tennessee, the Volunteer State ■v FRED JERNIGAN Youth Director 1 ft f mm m A ' ' ' si ■W. E. JOHNSON State Overseer :3 ■l§ ' : i G. D. LEMONS State Overseer O. C. McCAIN Youth Director Students from Virginia, the Old Dominion State -P ■fim ■■] , j ■« ; tor rSS L  ; ! Students from Ohio, the Buckeye State J8l i J. H. WALKER, Sr. State Overseer O. W. POLEN Youth Director G. W. LANE State Overseer HOLLIS GREEN Youth Director Students from West Virginia, the Mountain State Students from Louisiana, the Pelican State Y. W. KIDD State Overseer WAYNE TAYLOR Youth Director M. P. CROSS State Overseer RALPH E. DAY Youth Director Students from Michigan, the Wolverine State Students from South Carolina, the Palmetto State J. T. SHEALEY Youth Director JAMES CROSS State Overseer ' , ' ' ■' ■-■■% State Overseer and Council: Left to right: HENRY B. ELLIS, C. R. THOMISON W L SHIRES J D BRIGHT, State Overseer, M. G. SWART, G. M. BLOOMINGDALE, G. M. GILBERT O M HUME ' h N BRIDGES, J. T. MELTON Youth Directors: Southern, C. A. STARKS; Eastern, H. B. ELLIS; Northern, W. W. MILLER; Western, LOUIS BOWERMAN ft § to % Students from Texas, the Lone Star State •J ux mUMBW Students from Alabama, the Yellowhammer State H. D. WILLIAMS S£a£e Overseer of North Alabama JOSEPH MILLIGAN Youth Director of North Alabama LYNN TROTTER Youth Director of South Alabama Students from Indiana, the Hoosier State Students from California, the Golden State j89 41 dean McAllister Youth Director of Arizona DON FISHER BERNICE STOUT Youth Director of Colorado Youth Director of New Mexico Students from Arizona, the Grand Canyon State; Colorado, the Centennial State; and New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment ( C. W. COLLINS State Overseer of Arizona A. G. THOMPSON BRADY DENNIS State Overseer of Colorado State Overseer of New Mexico Students from Illinois, the Prairie State JOHN BLACK Youth Director FLOYD TIMMERMAN State Overseer J. G. SEALEY Youth Director GLYNDON LOGSDON State Overseer r Students from Missouri, the Show-me State Jpt «§ftv ■PI DOYLE STANFIELD State Overseer Students fro m Kansas, the Sunflower State ,:Sj ; A. L. ROBERTS Youth Director T. A. PERKINS State Overseer Student from Oklahoma, the Sooner State C. J. HINDMON State Overseer Students from Pennsylvania, the Keystone State Students from Arkansas, the Wonder State WHmfr ' ftS LaVERN HOLT Youth Director G. W. HODGES State Overseer Students iromlowa, the Hawkeye State Congratulations :rom NEW JERSEY The Garden State J. L. McCOY State Overseer of Iowa MADISON SINDLE State Overseer of New York i v H. R. APPLING State Overseer of New Jersey Students from Neiv York, the Empire State Students from the Ate w England States Students from Mississippi, the Magnolia State G. C. HAMBY State Overseer F. W. GOFF tate Overseer R. D. HARRIS Youth Director mts from Washington, the Evergreen State ABEL HARDWARE COMPANY Furniture and Hardware 5 5 First Street, N. W. Telephone 1171 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE LEWIS WILLIS Editor of The LIGHTED PATHWAY NEWBY THOMPSON Pastor of the East Ridge Church of God in Chattanooga, Tennessee K ompliments of the NATIONAL YOUTH BOARD RAY H. HUGHES General Sunday School and Youth Director EARL PAULK, Jr. Pastor of the Hemphill Church of God in Atlanta, Georgia O. W. POLEN Sunday School and Youth Director of Ohio Evangelism HOW? WHY? HOW? By preparing a Spirit-filled ministry. Lee College, The Northwest Bible and Music Academy, The International Bible College, and the International Preparatory Institute, the Foreign Missions School at San Antonio, Texas, are having a great part in this, preparing those who will dedicate their lives to the preaching of the Gospel in ALL THE WORLD! HOW? Because the power of progress is in the PRAYERS OF GOD ' S PEOPLE. Will you pray for the speedy spread of the Gospel? HOW? By giving money to maintain our men on the field, and to send more and more into the harvest. Will you give for the reaping of souls by these mis- sionaries? HOW? By giving a LIFE, as every true soldier should, in voluntary service. Will you stand under this banner for Jesus? WHY? Because MILLIONS are yet unsaved. They are yet in their sins, a nd Christ is their only hope! Ominous clouds are casting their shadows o ' er the earth. The end time is near. WHY? The little man of Tarsus answers in Romans 1:16, as he sets forth the slogan of the saints: A WHOLE GOSPEL FOR THE WHOLE MAN IN THE WHOLE WORLD! WHY? Listen to the saying of the Saviour, Go YE into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature. AfASK £ MCGK , CHtCHtCASTENANGO) Steeped in superstition and idolatry, this heathen man dances to eternal darkness and death, to a Christless grave. WHY? Because he never heard. HOW can he hear ivithout a preacher? HOW can he preach except he be sent? HOW can he believe if he never heard? This is the HOW and the WHY of EVAN- GELISM. I have seen the vision, and for self I cannot live; Life is less than worthless, till my all I give. O. J. S. Read of Church of God Foreign Missions in the MACEDONIAN CALL issue of the Church of God Evangel. $1.50 per year for 50 copies. FOREIGN MISSION BOOKS: THE HAND OF GOD AND THE GESTAPO .. SOUTH OF THE RIO BRAVO GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW IN THE MORNING SOW FOREIGN MISSIONS POLICY 25 cents each 50 cents each Send all orders and contributions for missions to: CHURCH OF GOD FOREIGN MISSIONS, 1080 Montgomery Ave, Cleveland, Tennessee, U. S. A.— Paul H. Walker, Executive Secretary. Parsonage Phone 896-W CHURCH PHONE 896-J Church of God Hour WBAC — Sunday, 9:00 a. m. North Cleveland Church of God 33 5 Eleventh Street, N. E. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Services 7:3 p.m. Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Y. P. E., Friday 7:3 p.m. J. Frank Spivey, Pastor Compliments of CALLAWAY GROCERY Ocoee Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE McDARIS BROTHERS Clothiers You can trust the quality Telephone 77 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments STERCHI ' S The South ' s Largest Home Furnishers 40 Ocoee Street Phone 181 170 Church Street Phone 850 COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY, Inc. 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Phone 1376 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE DAVIS ' The Things You Want at the Price You Want to Pay ' CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK Established 18 66 + Federal Reserve System Member Federal Reserve Deposit Insurance Corporation + CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE TOBY ' S FOOD STORE + Specializing in- Quality Meats Fresh Fruits Vegetables Groceries Call 897 + 150 Central Avenue, N. W. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE MILLER ' S J. D. HARSHBARGER, Manager Dry Goods-Notions-Shoes-Clothing Ready-to-wear — Furnishings CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE COOK ' S FOOD STORE On the Square Free Delivery CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND Bank Trust Company + Member of Federal De-posit Insurance Corporation + SAVINGS, LOANS, AND TRUSTS Phone 251 ELLIS AND FIVE POINT PHARMACY Where you are ahoays welcome Phones 1600 and 337 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE SNACK HOUSE NO. 2 ' The Student ' s Favorite Phone 1633-W PENNEY ' S We are proud of you Make Penney ' s your headquarters J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 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