Brightly beams our Father ' s mercy, From His lighthouse evermore, But to us He gives the keeping Of the lights along the shore. Let the lower lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave ! Some poor fainting, struggling seaman, You may rescue, you may save. ' 5 t -ik ' i.Aj. ' j -ifl The 1959 LEE COLLEGE CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE EDITOR: Ruth Crawford ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Jestene Golden BUSINESS MANAGER: Norman Jones WILLIAM 6. SQUIRES LIBRARY CLEVELAND. TENNESSEE f. } 3 TO HER because of her stalwart Christian character and dedicated de- votion to her family and the interests of Lee College; TO HIM because of his sincere testimony, his unselfish service to Lee College students and alumni, and his zeal in winning souls to Christ; TO THEM because they have lived in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breath; in feelings, not in figures on a dial; we sincerelv dedicate the 1959 Vindagw to MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BEACH. Dedication MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BEACH Alumni Building Administration Building PAGE 4 Tharp Hall Walker Hall President ' s Home PAGE 5 Melody Hall Academic Building Old Main PAGE 6 Dining Hall Snack Shop ■s pw :X y}- ' 1 ' . K v V ' • ' .?; V - . • b ' . i r r,. ■- - ' • ■£ ' • £ ' 1. f V , 0r Ellis Hall PAGE 7 Auditorium Simmons Hall Nora Chambers Hall PAGE 8 TEACHERS ' DIRECTORY CHARLES BEACH— B.S., University of Tennessee, Lee College; M.A., University of Tennessee; Graduate work, University of Paris A. T. HUMPHRIES— B.M., Detroit Conservatory of Music LOIS BEACH— B.S., University of Tennessee; M.S., University of Tennessee; Graduate work, University of Paris WARREN BEAVERS— B.A., Lee College RUBY HURST— B.S., University of Chattanooga, Lee College; Graduate work, University of Chattanooga HOPE KINSER— B.S., University of Tennessee, Lee College; Additional work, Tennessee Wcsleyan HUBERT BLACK— B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College; M.Ed., University of Chattanooga STANLEY BUTLER— B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Graduate work, George Peabody College for Teachers ROOSEVELT MILLER— B.M., University of Chatta- nooga, Lee College; Additional work, Furman Univer- sity, Holmes Bible College BEATRICE ODOM— B.A., Bob Jones University; M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers CHARLES CARPENTER— B.A., Oglethorpe Univer- sity, Lee College; B.D., Emory University ELMER ODOM— B.A., Bob Jones University; M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers JOHN CASALE— Studied w i t h Maestro Guiseppc Bilancia, Barone M i c h e 1 c Dcodato (Catania) and Edouard Detheir (Institute of Musical Art, New York) ROBERT STEVENS— A. B., Mercer University, Lee Col- lege; B.D., Emory University; Graduate work, Naga- numa Gak., Tokyo A. W. DELK— B.A., Scarritt College; B.D., Vanderbilt University; Graduate work, University of Tennessee, Madison College CLIFFORD DENNISON— A.B., Marshall College, Lee College; Graduate work, University of North Carolina, Marshall College, University of Tennessee DAVIS DEW— B.S., Livingston State College; Graduate work, University of Alabama, University of Tennessee AVIS SWIGER— Salem College HELEN SYMES— L ee College, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, University of Chattanooga MARTHA VORSTER— University of Montana, Minot State Teachers College, Lee College, University of Chattanooga NINA DRIGGERS— A.B., Asbury College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers CHRISTINE WADDELL— B.S., Delta State College, Lee College; M.A., University of Mississippi R. HOLLIS GAUSE, Jr.— A.B., Presbyterian College, Emmanuel College; B.D., Columbia Theological Semi- nary J. HERBERT WALKER, Jr.— B.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity, Lee College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; B.D., Vanderbilt University DORCAS HEADLEY— B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College, Lee College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers LUCILLE WALKER— B.A., Scarritt College, Lee Col- lege, University of New Mexico; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers PAGE 9 Foreword HIFE IS A VOYAGE THAT IS HOMEWARD BOUND. As we began our journey, many of us did not know the nature of the waters over which we were to sail. Some have found them reasonably calm; others have been slightly jostled by the waves that rose rather high; still others have been shaken by the boisterousness of doubt and confusion. Our course has been sped along by the winds of life which inevitably blow, and our eyes have scanned the horizons for some beacon of light to guide our way. Such a beacon has been Lee College. Some ships with sails battered and torn, others with rudder damaged, food and water supply almost exhausted, the hull ventilated with tiny holes formed by minutely small but devestatingly destructive shipworms — these pull into harbor and anchor in order to undergo restoration to a sound and useable state again. Equipping the vessels for the voyage may include replacement of some weak parts and reinforcement of others, removal of some hindrances and the augmentation of certain elements which would make for a stronger, more effective vessel. Intense heat may be required to melt and remold bent or dented portions of the ship. Tedious details which may seem trivial at the moment could determine the difference between the continued voyage of safety and the doomed voyage of destruction. Once the vessel is in first-rate condition, how much more confidently can she launch out into the deep waters. There is now no fear of the winds of temptation or the storms of despair, doubt, gloom, and helpless- ness. On the contrary, though the tempests blow, her strength, stamina, and steady hand can be a stablishing influence to those she meets; she can keep the course and direct the paths of other storm-tossed vessels which will be looking for some bit of guidance and some ray of hope. We cannot reverse our course. It may proceed as we had planned or it may have been changed as a result of our stay here. Whatever may be our course as we leave, may we ever remember the words of Jesus, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in dark- ness, but shall have the light of life (John 8:12). PAGE 10 ADMINISTRATION Thou hast guided them in thy strength (Exodus 15:13). PRESIDENT LEE COLLEGE R. L. PLATT, B.A., M.A. B.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Lee College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Grad- uate work, George Peabody College for Teachers PAGE 12 BUSINESS MANAGER Marvin Golden REGISTRAR R. Hollis Gause, Jr. DIVISION HEADS J. Herbert Walker, Jr. DEAN OF COLLEGE DIVISION R. Hollis Gause, Jr. DEAN OF RELIGION DEPARTMENT A. T. Humphries DEAN OF SCHOOL OF MUSIC Stanley Butler PRINCIPAL OF ACADEMY PAGE 14 mm% v ■! J ti ir CHAPLAIN To have a chaplain this year, and that chaplain be Robert Stevens, has proven to be an inexpressible blessing. With him we have shared our happiness, our sor- rows, our joys, and our heartaches. His love and understanding have added sun- shine to many days that were otherwise dark. His meticulous planning of interesting and spiritual chapel services has not gone unnoticed. Always he pointed us to Christ. : How he has been able to counsel with us personally, in addition to carrying on his other duties, we cannot understand, but may we sincerely say to him — THANK YOU! Lewis J. Willis CHAIRMAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing: D. C. Boatwright, H. L. Chesser, Lee Watson, J. P. Johnson, Earl P. Paulk, James Stephens, James L. Slay, Jr. Seated: Lewis J. Willis PAGE 16 FACULTY ' Even Dad Carpenter knows how to take care of the new arrival. CHARLES BEACH LOIS BEACH WARREN BEAVERS HUBERT BLACK STANLEY BUTLER CHARLES CARPENTER PAGE 17 FACU A. W. DELK CLIFFORD DENNISON DAVIS DEW NINA DRIGGERS R. HOLLIS GAUSE, Jr. DORCAS HEADLEY PAGE 18 T Y A. T. HUMPHRIES RUBY HURST HOPE KINSER ROOSEVELT MILLER BEATRICE ODOM £1 ELMER ODOM ROBERT STEVENS AVIS SWIGER HELEN SYMES MARTHA VORSTER CHRISTINE WADDELL HERBERT WALKER, J Everyone in the Miller home likes music FACULTY PAGE 20 STAFF ANDREW C. BENKER ULNA BLACK Policeman Bookkeeper SYBIL BUTLER BRADLEY CADDELL JO CASEY Mail and Assistafit Boys ' Dormitory Secretary to Registrar Bookstore Clerk Supervisor LOUVINA COLLINS W. P. CORNWELL Janitress, Girls ' Supervisor of Boys ' Dormitory Dormitory RUTH CRAWFORD Library H. D. CROSS Maintenance MILLIE CROSS WHITE Assistant Girls ' Dormitory Supervisor LOUISE DEW Nurse EVALINE ECHOLS NORA GOINS Secretary to President Janitress, Tharp Hall JAMES F. GOLDEN CHARLES F. GRAHAM Maintenance Maintenance Supervisor PAGE 21 STAFF LORENA HATHCOCK CAROLYN LAVERA HUMPHRIES Girls ' Dormitory HOLLOWELL Secretary to Principal Supervisor Secretary to Chaplain GRADY HURST JEANNE KEITH Cafeteria Secretary to Registrar ANNETTE LEE Secretary to Dean of Religion JANE McINTOSH JESSE McINTOSH Bookkeeper Janitor, Administration Building CLEONE McLAIN Assistant Librarian POLLY MILLER Secretary to Business Manager NELL MUNCY R. C. MUNCY ARTHUR PRESSLEY FRAZELLE ROGERS DELLA SCOGGINS Snack Shop Manager Cafeteria Manager Maintenance Secretary to Dean of School of Music Cook PAGE 22 STAFF CAROL SCOTT EVELYN SHARP STEVE WESSON MARY LOU WILES PEGGY YOUNG Assistant Girls ' Secretary to Dean of Assistant Boys ' Athletic Girls ' Dormitory Bookkeeper ormitory Supervisor Junior College Director Supervisor STUDENT EMPLOYEES PAGE 23 ALUMNI Bennie Triplett Vice-President ASSOCIATION Donald S. Aultman President Lavera Humphries Recording Secretary Zeno C. Tharp, Jr. Board Member James Stephens Board Member Charles Beach Secretary PAGE 24 STRONG ROBERTS e Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid (Matthew 5:14). CLASS OFFICERS: Paul Lauster, Vice-President; O. D. Robertson, President; Mary Poe, Secretary-Treasurer. BIBLE COLLEGE SENIORS JESSE H. ARNETT La Grange, Georgia Missions Club 1 Student Council 1 Ministerial Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 Georgia State Club 4 d DAVID H. BEATTY Fcrriday, Louisiana Student Council 1 President ' s Cabinet 2 Business Manager of Vindagua 2 Editor of Vindagua 3 President of Forensic Club 2 Ministerial Club 1, 2 Clarion Staff 1, 2 President of Student Body 4 TERRY BEAVER Statesville, North Carolina Student Council 3 President ' s Cabinet 4 Forensic Club 2, 3, 4 Pioneers for Christ 2, 3, 4 President 4 Welcoming Committee 4 Clarion Staff 4 Most Likely to Succeed 4 PAGE 26 JANET CARTER Paradise, California CURTIS DOWLING Orlando, Florida LUTHER M. HOBBS Augusta, Georgia Pioneers for Christ 1 Vice-President 2 Ministerial Club 3 J. C. HOLLIE Hollandale, Mississippi Class President 1 Forensic Club 1, 2 Ministerial Club 1, 2 Chapel Program Chairman 2 Constitution Committee 2 Vice-President of Student Body 2 President of Western States Club 3 Business Manager of Vindagua 3 JAMES JUSTICE Adamstown, Pennsylvania President of Pennsylvania State Club 3 PAGE 27 HARRY LAVERNE KEITH Jefferson, Iowa Pioneers for Christ 1 Class Favorite 2 PAUL H. LAUSTER Germany Vice-President of Missions Club 1 President 2 Mr. Lee College 2 Most Congenial Married Couple 3 Class Vice-President 3, 4 State Club President 4 President ' s Cabinet 3, 4 DONALD McGUIRT Matthews, North Carolina Pioneers for Christ 1 Student Council 2 Ministerial Club 2, 3, 4 Forensic Club 2. 3 LEWIS McMAHAN Swannanoa, North Carolina Missions Club 2, 3, 4 President 3 Class Chaplain 3 PAGE 28 REGINALD E. MURRAY Laurens, South Carolina Student Council 3 MARY E. POE Chattanooga, Tennessee O. D. ROBERTSON Iowa Park, Texas Ministerial Club 2, 3, 4 President 4 Class President 4 District Court 3 Vice-President of Forensic Club 4 President of State Club 3 Best Personality 3 Mr. Lee College 4 CAROL M. SCOTT Millville, New Jersey Missions Club 2, 3, 4 S.E.A. Club 3, 4 Secretary 3, 4 District Court 3 Secretary State Club 2, 4 Vindagua Staff 3, 4 Spanish Club 1 Pioneers for Christ 1 ERA B. SCOTT Cleveland, Tennessee Missions Club 1, 4 Pioneers for Christ 2 Spanish Club 2, 3 Student Council 4 S.E.A. Club 4 JERRY R. YOUNG Dallas, Texas Ministerial Club 2, 3, 4 Editor of Ministerial Club Paper 3 Forensic Club 1, 2 President of State Club 4 Chapel Program Committee 4 Class Favorite 4 PAGE 29 CLASS OFFICERS: Neil Stone, President; Ruth Crawford, Secretary-Treasurer; Jesse Browning, Vice-President BIBLE COLLEGE JUNIORS MINUARD ASHMORE JESSE BROWNING DAVID CAVIN RUTH CRAWFORD PAGE 30 EVELYN CROWELL MESSER JARRETT EDENFIELD LINNIE MAY EISENHARDT J. W. FALAGAN ELLIS FORD HOWARD HANCOCK WATSON HORNE JOHNIE JONES PAGE 3 ' REGINALD McCARN JESSE McINTOSH JIMMY MASSENGALE JEROME MUELLER DONALD PAULK NEIL STONE ERVIN THOMAS PAGE 32 CLASS OFFICERS: Paul Fritts, Secretary-Treasurer; Bradley Caddell, President i BIBLE COLLEGE SOPHOMORES BOBBY BRINKLEY RICHARD BYRTUS BRADLEY CADDELL MELFORD CARRIERE WILLIAM G. SQUIRES LIBRARY CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE PAGE 33 KENNETH EDWARDS PAUL FRITTS DONALD GREEN GARY IRELAND DAVID JACOBS LUTHER JOHNSON SIM KNIGHT EDWIN MESSER DOUGLAS MORGAN RUDY TEAGUE ROY LEE TUCKER EARL YOUNG PAGE 34 CLASS OFFICERS: Harold Stevens, President; Emma Bradshaw, Secretar v- 1 reasurei ; Fred Taylor, Vice-President BIBLE COLLEGE FRESHMEN BILL ADAMS ROSIE BARNETT DORMAN BASSETT JIMMIE BECK EMMA BRADSHAW PAGE 35 RETA ANN BRADY PATRICIA ANN CLEMONS BILLY CLEVENGER KEITH COOK RUTH DAVIS DON DcKALANDS LEROY DUNCAN DAVID GEORGE ELLIS HARLAN ROBERT HERRIN BENJAMIN HOLMES SHARON HOLMES THOMAS HUGHES BARBARA McAVEY EDMUND MERCER PAGE 36 JAMES MILLIGAN GEORGE NICHOLS JAMES PREWITT BOBBY ROSE CLINTON SCOTT FRANKLIN SEXTON KENNETH STEPHENS HAROLD STEVENS FRED TAYLOR ARNOLD THORNTON CAROLYN WALLACE WILLIAM WARD SAM WHITTEN LEONARD WIGGINS JIMMY WOOD PAGE 37 CLASS OFFICERS: Patsy Lauster, Secretary; Millie Crosswhite, Chaplain; Gerrie Kidd, Treasurer; Jack Smith, Vice-President LIBERAL ARTS SENIORS JOE BOSTARDI Warren, Ohio MILLIE CROSSWHITE Sandpoint, Idaho Class Secretary 2 Missions Club 2 Pioneers for Christ 3 S.E.A. President 4 PAGE 38 ■■■■nBH GERRIE KIDD Bluefield, Virginia Pioneers for Christ 1, Mixed Choir 2, 3 Wittiest 3 Touring Choir 3 Music Club 3 Lee Echoes 3, 4 Clarion Staff 3 Class Secretary 3 2. 3, 4 PATSY LAUSTER Covington, Louisiana Model Student 2 Miss Lee College 2 Missions Club Secretary 2 Most Congenial Married Couple 3 Student Council 1, 3 JACK SMITH Lynch, Kentucky Class Vice-President 1 Ministerial Club 1, 2, 3 President 2 Constitution Committee 2 Student Bodv President 3 Vindagua Staff 3 Clarion Editor 4 Class Vice-President 4 Most Likely to Succeed Runner-up 4 PAGE 39 CLASS OFFICERS: Shirley Turner, Treasurer; Annette Lee, Secretary; Milton Hay, Vice-President; Bill Wooten, President Junior college seniors PAULINE BANKS Middletown, Ohio Fine Arts Club 1 Pioneers for Christ 1 Clarion Staff 1 Cheerleader 2 Volleyball 2 Sportsman ' s Club 2 Athletic Club 1, 2 PAGE 40 GLENN BARK Leecliburg, Pennsylvania Men ' s Choir 1 Pioneers for Christ 1 Sportman ' s Club 2 JAMES BYRD Cleveland, Tennessee Class Vice-President 1 State Club President 1 Clarion Staff 2 President ' s Cabinet 2 Football 1. 2 Basketball 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 JANE COTHRON Lakeland, Florida STARR DIXON Cleveland, Tennessee ANN GARRETT Sweetwater, Tennessee F.T.A. 1 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Volleyball 1. 2 Athletic Club 2 HILDA GOETHE Naples, Florida Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Forensic Club 1, 2 Program Committee 2 Campus Choir 1, 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 MARIE HARRIS Glcndale, Arizona Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 PAGE 41 MILTON HAY Bulpitt, Illinois MARGARET HAYDEN Honea Path, South Carolina Pioneers for Christ 1 Softball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 SEA 1 2 Athletic Club 1. 2 Missions Club 2 Sportsman ' s Club 2 LOYCE HERMAN Dayton, Ohio Missions Club 1 Student Council 1 Vindagua Staff 1, 2 W ' looming Comittee 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 Music Club 1. 2 Forensic Club 1, 2 KENNETH HICKMAN Lenoir City, Tennessee BETTY HOLMES Florence, Kentucky Pioneers for Christ 1 State Club Secretary Touring Choir 1, 2 Campus Choir 1, 2 Music Club 1, 2 Vindagua Staff 2 Sportman ' s Club 2 PAGE 42 CAROLYN HOLLOWELL West Helena, Arkansas Athletic Award 1 Softball 1 Clarionita Staff 1 Missions Club 1, Basketball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Forensic Club 2 Vindagua Staff 2 ANNIS HORNE Princeton, West Virginia Honor Roll 1 Pioneers for Christ Treasurer 1 Student Council 1 Phi Tbeta Kappa 1, 2 NORMAN JONES Hope Mills, North Carolina Student Council 1 Touring Choir 1 Pioneers for Christ 1. 2 Vindagua Staff 1, 2 Business Manager 2 Evangelism Committee 2 Class Favorite 2 Mr. Lee College Runner-up 2 ELENA KEENER Clayton, Georgia Clarionita Staff 1 Associate Editor 1 Forensic Club 1 Vindagua Staff 1. 2 Class Favorite 2 Missions Club 2 SHARON KING Oneonta, Alabama Pioneers for Christ 1 Music Club 1 Marchettes 1 Missions Club 2 Clarion Staff 2 Sportman ' s Club 2 Home Economics Club 2 PAGE 43 JENELLE LANKFORD Shelby, North Carolina Spanish Club 1 Missions Club 1 Touring Choir 1, 2 Trio 1, 2 Pioneers for Christ 2 Music Club 2 ELIZABETH LECROY Wathalla, South Carolina Spanish Club 1 Girls ' Choir 1 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 State Club Officer 1, 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 Vindagua Staff 2 Sportman ' s Club 2 Music Club 2 ANNETTE LEE Lakeland, Florida Touring Choir 1 Campus Queen 1 Class Secretary 1, 2 Missions Club 1, 2 Girls ' Choir 1, 2 Miss Lee College Runner-up 2 Most Versatile 2 District Court 2 JIMMY LENTZ Kannapolis, North Carolina BOB LYONS Shaiv, Mississippi Pine Arts Club 1 Pioneers for Christ 1 Volleyball 1 Athletic Club 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Forensic Club 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 2 State Club President 2 PAGE 44 BARBARA JO McCOY Atlanta, Georgia Basketball Sweetheart 1 District Court Secretary 1 Student Body Secretary 2 Most Likelv to Succeed 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Vice-President 2 Clarion Staff 1, 2 Vindagua Staff 1, 2 Missions Club 2 JUNE MANER Fort Myers, Florida Clarion Sports Editor 1 Freshman Play 1 Music Club Secretary 2 Florida State Club Secretary 2 Sportman ' s Club Secretary 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 Basketball 2 BETTY MASONER Morristown, Tennessee Clarion Staff 1 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Forensic Club 2 JOHN MASSEY Pine Bluff, Arkansas JANICE KAY MIZE Vestaburg, Pennsylvania Missions Club 1, 2 Spanish Club Vice-President 2 Clarion Staff 2 SEA 2 Vindagua Staff 1, 2 Assistant Junior College Editor 2 PAGE 45 LOIS MULLINS Hamilton, Ohio Touring Choir 1 Fine Arts Club 1 Girls ' Choir 1 Pioneers for Christ 1 Clarion Staff 1 Ping Pong Champion 1 Missions Club 2 Cheerleader 2 NORMA NABORS Chelsea, Alabama Girls ' Choir 1 Cheerleader 1 Softball 1, 2 Forensic Club Play 1, Athletic Club 1, 2 State Reporter 1, 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 Majorette 2 ROBERT NESBITT Toomsboro, Georgia JOY LEE OWEN Birmingham, Alabama Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 S.E.A. 1, 2 Missions Club 2 Spanish Club Secretary 2 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Clarion Staff 2 DAVID PAINTER Indianapolis, Indiana Touring Choir 1 Pioneers for Christ Athletic Club 1, 2 Football 1. 2 District Court 2 Forensic Club 2 Freshman Play 1 1, 2 PAGE 46 GLENDA PETERSON Alma, Georgia Pioneers for Christ 1 Forensic Club 1 Athletic Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 1, 2 Volleyball 2 Softball 2 Sportman ' s Club 2 SALLY ANN PETTUS Knoxville, Tennessee RACHEL ANN PINION Mobile, Alabama Missions Club 1, 2 Spanish Club 2 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 State Club Secretary 2 Clarion Staff 2 Welcoming Committee 2 HOWARD PORTER Blacksburg, Soutli Carolina Basketball 1 Volleyball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Forensic Club 2 Pioneers for Christ 2 SUE POWELL Shelby, North Carolina PAGE 47 EVELYN RINGO Border, Texas FRAZELLE ROGERS Lake Wales, Florida Spanish Club 1 Pioneers for Christ 1, 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 F.B LA. 2 WILMA RUSSELL Potosi, Missouri Student Council 1 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Missions Club 1, 2 EVELYN SHARP Covington, Louisiana Girls ' Choir 1, 2 Missions Club 1, 2 Forensic Club 1, 2 Secretary to Dean of Junior College 2 Student Council 2 Vindagua Staff 2 PAGE 48 JAMES SHOPE Calhoun, Georgia Band 2 Director 2 Choir 2 Pioneers for Christ 2 RODNEY SYMES Cleveland, Tennessee RALPH TEDDER Gastonia, North Carolina Business Club 1 Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Sportman ' s Club 2 Athletic Club 2 JO ANN THARP Pangburn, Arkansas Basketball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Campus Choir 1, 2 Clarion Staff 1, 2 Missions Club 2 Phi Theta Kappa 2 Most Athletic Runner-up 2 Western States Club Secretary 2 SHIRLEY TURNER Morristown, Tennessee Pioneers for Christ 1 Vindagua Staff 1, 2 Touring Choir 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 Secretary 2 President ' s Cabinet 2 Welcoming Committee 2 ROLAND VINES Jasper, Alabama Basketball 1. 2 Football 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Athletic Club 1, 2 L Club 1, 2 Varsity 2 PAGE 49 STEVE WESSON Selma, Alabama Class President 1 Class Favorite 1 Forensic Club Play 1. 2 Clarion Staff 1, 2 Most Versatile Runner-up 1 Most Likely to Succeed 2 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 President 2 Student Body Vice-President 2 BARBARA WHIPPLE Carmi, Illinois SABORD WOODS Jesup, Georgia Class Favorite 1 Ministerial Club 1 Student Council 1, ! Most Talented 1, 2 Phi Theta Kappa 2 Class Chaplain 2 Missions Club 2 Forensic Club 2 PAGE 50 BILL WOOTEN Elm City, North Carolina Class Chaplain 1 Pioneers for Christ 1. 2 Class President 2 Music Club 2 Welcoming Committee 2 CLASS OFFICERS: David Bryant, President; Lola Hoskins, Treasurer; Patricia Welborn, Secretary; Richard A. Rawlings, Vice-President Junior college freshmen LADONNA ANDERSON GLENDA FAYE AULTMAN CAROLL BENZ CATHRYNE BLOCKER JAMES B. BOWERS NADINE BOYETTE PAGE 51 DAVID BRYANT JOHN RONALD BUNN RAY PAUL BUNNER FREDA CAIN FARRELL CASSELL HERMAN F. CERFZO WANDA CHESSER JOHN CREECH KATHRYN CURRY SYLVIA DARVILLE BILL DAUGHERTY WILLIAM DRYMON ANGELYN EASON BARBARA JEAN EVANS DENNEY FRANKLIN PAGE 52 ELVY FRASIER BETTY FREDRICK BETTY GILLEY JESTENE GOLDEN GRAHAM GREESON SARAH GROGAN ELIZABETH HARPER NAOMI HEADLEY ZELMA HENDRICKS CAROLYN HENNING DARLENE HERNDON ELAINE HICKMAN BENNIE HOLLAND FRED HOPKINS MABLE HORNE PAGE 53 LOLA HOSKINS JERRY HOWELL SARAH ELIZABETH HOWEL1 VEP HUDSON LORETTA JOHNSTON BETTY JORDAN DAVID KEIL RAYMOND KLAUDT DOREEN LANGE SYLVIA LITTLE DALE LOMAS SHELBY McCOY LaRUE McGEE PATRICIA MAXWELL DON MEDLIN PAGE 54 MARGIE SUE MILLS PATRICIA MILLS WAYNE MONCRIEF FAYE MORGAN EFFIE PARKER RONNIE PEEPLES LLOYD PRICE LAWRENCE PYEATT CHARLIE RAMSEY RICHARD A. RAWLINGS JERRY REDMAN JOHN LEROY RIFFLE RICHARD JOHN SHANER LOUISE SHARP SHIRLEY SHULTZ 1 i PAGE 55 MARGARET SMITH MARTHA ANN SMITH RODNEY DALE SMITH WANDA SMITH CAROLYN SWEAT KERMIT SWIGER MARY STEPHENS DARLENE STEPP ROBERT STRICKLAND KENNETH TANNER JILDA TEAGUE BILLY THOMPSON LARRY TIMMERMAN RON TREADWAY JAMES MARVIN TRUEBLOOD PAGE 56 REBECCA TULL GLENDA WALLS LOUISE WEBSTER PATRICIA WELBORN ELVA WOODARD Those boring book reports! PAGE 57 CLASS OFFICERS: Wanda Nelson, Secretary; Audrey Carter, Vice-President; Charles Sloan, President SCHOOL OF MUSIC SOPHOMORES AUDREY CARTER WANDA NELSON CHARLES SLOAN PAGE 58 fr, r CLASS OFFICERS: Joe Muncy, President; Judy Beitler, Secretary; Mary Smith, Vice-President SCHOOL OF MUSIC FRESHMEN MARVIN BAYS JUDY BEITLER ELOISE BRANTLEY RITA BURCHAM PAGE 59 GEORGE CARDIN CLARENCE COBB DAVID HARKINS BRENDA JOHNSON JUDITH LOVELLE JOE MUNCY HENRIETTA PAWLUK ELAINE PRICE BRENDA SMITH MARY SMITH PAGE 60 CLASS OFFICERS: Jessie Mae Reed, Treasurer; Norman Cross, President (Not pictured: Bobbie Woodfin, Vice-Presi- dent; Tonia Wilson, Secretary) HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS SYLVIA BARFIELD FRANCIS CARTER BILL COPELAND Fort Mill, South Carolina Miami, Florida Tampa, Florida Missions Club 3 Pioneers for Christ 4 Music Club 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Home Economics Club 1, 2 A cappella Choir 1, 2 Marchette 4 Class Favorite 4 Football 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Athletic Club 4 Sportman ' s Club 4 Athletic Club 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Glee Club 4 PAGE 61 MARLENE COULTER Melbourne, Florida Softball 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 JIM CRYER Huntsville, Alabama Football 4 Volleyball 4 PAULINE DANIEL Fort Worth, Texas Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Tri C Club 1, 2 Beta Club 4 Missions Club 4 Spanish Club 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 4 F.H.A. 1 PAGE 62 NORMAN CROSS Cleveland, Tennessee Football 3. 4 Softball 3 Class President 4 DAVID DANIELS Jacksonville, Alabama Football 4 Basketball 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 Biology Club 3 Athletic Club 3, 4 JAMES DUNCAN Winter Haven, Florida DOROTHY GARDNER Melbourne, Florida JAMES FUSSELL Fort Lauderdale, Florida Football 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Glee Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Athlttic Club 4 BEVERLY FALAGAN Orlando, Florida JOHN HADDOCK Mt. Dora, Florida Football 4 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Softball 4 Athletic Club 4 Sportman ' s Club 4 PAGE 63 MARGARET HAMMOCK Melbourne, Florida PATRICIA HODGES Jacksonville, Florida Beta Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Home Economics Club Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 3 CHARLES JAGGERS Gary, Indiana Science Club 1, 2 Recreation Club 2 Biology Club 3 Sportman ' s Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 BRIAN JOHNSON Naples, Florida PAUL JOHNSON Atlanta, Georgia Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Campus Choir 4 Touring Choir 4 High School Chorus 2, 3 Sportman ' s Club 4 Glee Club 4 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Forensic Club 4 Athletic Club 4 Band 1 Spanish Club 3 Commercial Club 3 Drama Club 1, 2 PAGE 64 REBEKAH JONES Greensboro, North Carolina Glee Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3. 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Home Economics Club 3, 4 Athletic Club 2, 3 Student Council 2 P.H.A. 1, 2 WILLIE LAWRENCE Clinchco, Virginia S.E.A. 1 Pioneers for Christ 3, 4 BILL LOVELADY Bowling Green, Kentucky Pioneers for Christ 4 Athletic Club 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Softball 4 Glee Club 4 DAVID LOWE Lakeland, Florida TOMMY McGRAW Biloxi, Mississippi Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Football 3, 4 PAGE 65 KENNETH MILLER West Helena, Arkansas NORMA OLIVER Kissimmee, Florida Vindagua Staff 4 Clarion Staff 4 Missions Club 4 Forensic Club 4 Beta Club 4 FREDDY NICHOLS Madison, Tennessee ROBERT NEWTON Largo, Florida VINCENT PARTON Alton, Illinois PAGE 66 DALPHINE PEARSON Lake Worth, Florida Missions Club 1, 3 Home Economics Club 1 Athletic Club 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Volleyball 4 Marchette 3, 4 A cappella Trio 2 Girls ' Choir 1, 2 YVONNE PERRY Canton, Ohio Booster Club 1, 2 A cappella Trio 2 Glee Club 3 Cheerleader 4 Sports 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Athletic Club 4 High School Football Queen Attendant 4 GAYLE PHILLIPS Cleveland, Tennessee Beta Club 4 Vindagua Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Sports 1, 2, 4 Band 4 Athletic Club 2, 4 SANDRA PIPKIN Daytona Beach, Florida Spanish Club 1 Cheerleader 4 Home Economics Club 1, 4 Athletic Club 4 Class Officer 1 RONALD PITTS Tampa, Florida PAGE 67 JACKIE PRAYTOR Bessemer, Alabama JESSIE MAE REED Loxley, Alabama District Court 4 Student Council 1, Vindagua Staff 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Sports 1, 2, 3. 4 Cheerleader 3 Athletic Club 2, 4 BETTY BOBBINS Rosu ' ell, Georgia Basketball 2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3 Missions Club 1, 2, Fine Arts Club 2 Clarion Staff 2, 4 Class Secretary 2 Wittiest 4 HARMON ROBERTS Detroit, Michigan Ministerial Club 4 Forensic Club 4 Glee Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 '  H . , BILL RUMLER Tampa, Florida PAGE 68 MARJORIE SCOGGINS Miami, Florida CAROL SHEFFIELD Quincy, Florida National Honor Society 1 FT. A. 2, 3 Girls ' Chorus 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Forensic Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 BRENDA SIMMONS Norfolk, Virginia Newspaper Club 1 Pep Club 2 Volleyball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 Athletic Club 4 ELIZABETH SOLORZANO New York, New York YVONNE STACEY Dayton, Ohio PAGE 69 MILDRED STALLINGS Chattanooga, Tennessee SUE STAPLETON Sheridan, Indiana Music Club 4 Missions Club 4 Beta Club 4 F.H.A. 1 Clarion Staff 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Clarion Staff 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Forensic Club 4 Commercial Club 1, 2 Bfta Club 4 Sunshine Society 2, 3 YVONNE STEPP Cleveland, Tennessee Beta Club 4 Forensic Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 RONALD STILWELL Monroe, Illinois PAGE 70 JOHN STEWART Cleveland, Tennessee - ■— -- - ■JEAN THOMPSON Lewiston, Idaho Cheerleader 4 Athletic Club 4 Marchette 4 Touring Choir 4 Campus Choir 4 Music Club 4 Glee Club 3 WALLACE WHITE Shaw, Mississippi Student Council 4 District Court 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Who ' s Who 4 Class Favorite 4 Athletic Club 4 Sportman ' s Club 4 High School Football Captain 4 TON I A WILSON Greensboro, North Carolina Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 4 Athletic Club 4 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1 HAROLD WOODARD Lakeland, Florida KENNETH WOODARD War, Virginia Beta Club 4 Who ' s Who 3 Ministerial Club 4 Pioneers for Christ 4 Athletic Club 4 Sportman ' s Club 4 Forensic Club 4 Vindagua Staff 4 BARBARA WOODFIN Richmond, Virginia Student Council 2 Beta Club 3. 4 Class Officer 4 Sports 3, 4 Athletic Club 3, 4 Missions Club 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Most Athletic 4 PAGE 71 CLASS OFFICERS: Johnny Bunch, Vice-President; Jerry Walker, Secretary-Treasurer; Marlcr.e Golden, President HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS JOHNNY BUNCH JOYCE DOUGLAS PAGE 72 MARLENE GOLDEN CARL HOBBS DON HURST ROBERT LANNING MYRTLE MOORE CAROL PARTON CHARLES PITTMAN JOHN RAMAGE MAXINE SHEBECK JOYCE TAYLOR PHIL TEMPLETON JERRY WALKER PAGE 73 CLASS OFFICERS: Barbara Golden, Secretary-Treasurer (Not Pictured: Judy Fowler, President; Joan Paulk, Vice-President) HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES DAVID AYERS DAMARIS CARTAGENA JAMES CLARK VICKI FISCUS PAGE 74 JUDY FOWLER BARBARA GOLDEN CHARLENE HICKEY SONIA LUCENA PEGGY MILLER MARGARET PARKER JOAN PAULK TOMMIE PEDIGO OMER PELFREY BERTHA SEXTON FRED SPAIN WILLIAM STEEL ROBERT STRICKER TOM TRAVERS i l ' k PAGE 75 HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN DON ATKINSON JOHN BUNNER CATHERINE BRYAN GUYLA JONES KENNETH KEAUDT ROBERT MOIT PATRICIA ROBBINS JUDY STEWART WADE SWANCEY DORIS WARREN PAGE 76 CLASS OFFICERS: Marlene Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer; Keith Black, Vice-President; Robert Cox, President RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SENIORS KEITH BLACK Limon, Costa Bica CHARLES BURNS York, South Carolina ZEB BUTLER Laurinburg, North Carolina Missions Club 1, 2 Pioneers for Christ 3 F.T.A. 1, 2 Class Secretary 1, 2 Student Council 3 PAGE 77 ROBERT COX Chattaroy, West Virginia CHARLES DUFFY Oherlin, Pennsylvania MARLENE JACKSON Honduras, Central America TONY RAILEANU Aronianu, Tosi, Romania PAGE 78 Class Favorite 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club President 3 Class Secretary 2, 3 District Court 2, 3 Student Council 3 Missions Club 1, 2, 3 Who ' s Who 3 Welcoming Committee 3 HAROLD SNYDER Kessel, West Virginia ----- religious education Juniors LENZY EVANS JIMMY MORRISON NORMAN POWELL JAMES SHANNON JUNIOR AND FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Lenzy Evans, Chaplain; Norman Powell, President (Not pictured: Charles Wiles, Vice-President; James Shannon, Secretary-Treasurer) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FRESHMEN PAUL LETT ALEXANDER PITTS CHARLES WILES PAGE 79 Memories Are Made SEPTEMBER 1 Welcoming Committee in action 2 Talent, talent, talent! Everybody sing. This is singspiration! 3 Informal reception on lawn. Does any- body know ' Carry Me Back to Old Vir- giny? ' 9 First cool spell . . . then wool el even if burning hot 20 Vartett program sponsored by High School girls ... all the new dates 3 What a day for a picnic! Rain, rain, rain, and more rain. Field day instead . . . inside, of course 28 Halloween party . . . spook house and . . . did anyone get shocked??? 29 Be it ever so humble, there ' s no place like home. Long week end began NOVEMBER , 3-7 Fall revival: Raymond Spain and David Lemons . . . to Cod Thanksgivin- reshman consecration of ad hound dog . . . ..zn ' t eavesdropping; I ' se 19 Those fortunate people who saved their class cuts and left for home early! It ' s almost lonesome today! JANUARY Firecrackers . . . bombs . . . warning. 14-17 Semester exams . . . last minute prep- aration . . . tension . . . sweet relief 18 One whole free day. Not even any home- work! 21 Small tornado . . . terrific winds . . . falling limbs. 23 Ball game at Emmanuel . . . rooting for the team, but . . . Better luck next time! FEBRUARY 7 Superlative coronation . . per in the punch? 27-28 Forensic Club Play— Pap er . . , Do we tu«- Papa? . . . If of this stuff, 1 . . . I ' ve but you ' re Spiritual and W. who put pep- .a, here we come! Touring choir . . fun . . . new experiences . . . ride, sing, ride, sing. DECEMBER 12 High School Operetta — Sunbonnet Sue 16 James, will you go with me to the Christmas party? O. D., I ' ll pick you up at 7:00. . . . Terry, be ready when I come for vou. Spring romances . . . sunshine . . . flowers . . . Who wants ' Senior banquet MAY . Spring picnic 16-20 Final exams . . . My, I hope I passed. Wouldn ' t it be terrible to sit through THAT course again? 17 Baccalaureate service 22 Commencement exercises SECOND SEMESTER LAVOY BENNETT DAVID BIGGS ERNEST BLACK YVONNE BRYAN GILDA COLVIN HILTON ELDRIDGE MARY ANN FOLEY BOBBY HANSHAW PAT HARRIS MARTHA HARTMAN DATHA HODGES HAZEL JAMESON CAROL JOHNSON ANDREW McCOY, Jr. RUTH MANGES PAGE 81 SECOND SEMESTER RAMON MARTINEZ NORMAN NASH LAVON PARRISH ANN SCARBOROUGH JANE SMITH FELTON STEWART FRED SYLVESTER CHARLES TASCIER BARBARA WALES ROBERT E. WARREN GLENN WEEKS SAMUEL WHITE GERALD WIGGINS ANN WILLIS ROBERT WOLFENBARGER PAGE 82 FEATURES Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven (Matthew 5:16). I II If. oLee C-o PAGE 84 eae r O. D. ROBERTSON rflidA cJLee Co eae RUTH CRAWFORD PAGE 85 MR. MISS L PAGE 86 EE COLLEGE J s,:: 1 ' ■U •■. §m :■:■,.-. ' ■■-. . k JK V % ilm PAGE 87 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BARBARA JO McCOY TERRY BEAVER STEVE WESSON PAGE 88 BEST PERSONALITY RUDY TEAGUE PAGE 89 MOST TALENTED MARY SMITH PAGE 90 MOST VERSATILE ANNETTE LEE PAGE 91 MOST ATHLETIC DONALD GREEN PAGE 92 DAVID HARKINS PAGE 93 MOST CONGENIAL MARRIED COUPLE NORMAN and SUE POWELL PAGE 94 RUNNERS-UP MR. AND MISS LEE COLLEGE ANNETTE LEE PAGE 95 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED I CAROL SCOTT JACK SMITH BEST PERSONALITY AUDREY CARTER RICHARD A. RAWLINGS PAGE 96 I MOST TALENTED AUDREY CARTER GEORGE CARDIN MOST VERSATILE DARLENE HERNDON DAVID BRYANT PAGE 97 JO ANN THARP KENNETH HICKMAN PAUL AND PATSY LAUSTER Most Congenial Married Couple PAGE 98 Junior College MILTON HAY Junior College ANNETTE LEE Junior College EVELYN SHARP WHO ' S WHO m h Junior College SABORD WOODS Liberal Arts JACK SMITH Bible College TERRY BEAVER Bible College MARY POE Religious Education MARLENE JACKSON High School WALLACE WHITE High School GAYLE PHILLIPS High School BEVERLY FALAGAN High School KENNETH WOODARD PAGE 99 s T L U E D A E D N — ■— E T R S RUTH CRAWFORD Editor of the Vindagua BARBARA JO McCOY Secretary, Student Body DAVID BEATTY President, Student Body STEVE WESSON Vice-President, Student Body O. D. ROBERTSON President, Ministerial Club TERRY BEAVER President, Pioneers for Christ BILL WOOTEN President, Junior College Seniors DAVID BRYANT President Junior College Freshmen NORMAN JONES President, Forensic Club JACK SMITH Editor of the Clarion WALLACE WHITE Student Council and District Court DOUGLAS MORGAN Student Council and District Court PAGE 100 ORGANIZATIONS O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me (Psalm 43:3). STUDENT BODY OFFICERS DAVID BEATTY President BARBARA McCOY Secretary-Treasurer STEVE WESSOiN Vice-President PAGE 102 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated 1. to r.: Era Scott, Marlene Jackson, Elizabeth Harper, Barbara McCoy, Jerry Walker, Audrey Carter, Evelyn Sharp, Patricia Robbins. Standing: Wallace White, Paul Lett, Reginald McCarn, David Beatty, Steve Wesson, David Keil, Marvin Bays, Douglas Morgan, Elmer Odom (sponsor), Robert Herrin c SPONSORS CLIFFORD DENNISON ELMER ODOM PAGE 103 SUPREME COURT Seated: Steve Wesson, R. L. Piatt, David Beatty Standing: Marvin Golden, Lucille Walker, Roosevelt Miller DISTRICT COURT Seated: Steve Wesson, David Beatty, Darlene Herndon Standing: Wallace White, Mary Lou Wiles, W. P. Cornwell, Linnie May Eisenhardt, Jessie Mae Reed, Marlenc Jackson, Douglas Morgan, Annette Lee, Lorena Hathcock, Harold Snyder, David Painter PAGE 104 EVANGELISM COMMITTEE 1). Robertson, Terry Beaver (Chairman), Ruth Crawford, Norman Jones CHAPEL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Seated: Shirley Turner, Paul Lauster (Chairman), Gayle Phillips. Standing: David Keil, Jimmy Morrison, David Harkins PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Rudy league, Terry Beaver, David Beatty, James Byrd, Paul Lauster SOCIAL COMMITTEE Douglas Morgan, Audrey Carter, James Byrd (Chairman), Margaret Hammock, Rodney Symes PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Rudy Teague (Chairman), Annette Lee, Troy Baggett PAGE 105 RUTH CRAWFORD Editor JESTENE GOLDEN Associate Editor VINDAGU The sponsors arc always ready to lend a helping hand! Seated: Jestene Golden, Ruth Crawford. Standing: Beatrice Odom, Dorcas Hcadley, Marvin Golden PAGE 106 1 1 I 7 1 1 4H M 4 ft J K w ; W • ' 1 J j t U | J tiKglaiBM :: T- % - T Tfe £ fl B NORMAN JONES Business Manager It takes them all to do the w 5TAFF Business Staff RODNEY SMITH LORETTA JOHNSON NAOMI HEADLEY KENNETH WOODARD Typists BETTY HOLMES ELOISE BRANTLEY PAGE 107 FEATURES ELENA KEENER Editor ANNETTE LEE Associate Editor CL CAROL SCOTT Editor BIBLE COEEEGE LOUISE SHARP Associate Editor BARBARA McCOY Editor LIBERAL ARTS JANICE MIZE Associate Editor ADMINISTRATION LOYCE HERMAN SYLVIA DARVILLE Editor Associate Editor SNA, SHIRLEY TURNER Editor ORGANIZATIONS ' EMMA BRADSHAW ZELMA HENDRICKS Editor Associate Editor SSES HIGH SCHOOL NORMA OLIVER Editor GAYLE PHILLIPS Associate Editor SCHOOL OF MUSIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ELIZABETH LECROY EVELYN SHARP Editor Editor SHOTS DARLENE HERNDON Associate Editor t£P CATHRYNE BLOCKER Associate Editor AV. CLUBS ATHLETICS CAROLYN HOLLOWELL JESSIE MAE REED Editor Editor JACK D. SMITH Editor JAMES BYRD Associate Editor NINA DRIGGERS Sponsor CLARION RACHEL PINION News Editor RODNEY S ' X MES Sports Editor BARBARA McCOY Society Editor SUE STAPLETON Feature Editor WILLIE LAWRENCE Feature Editor HILDA GOETHE Artist FRED TAYLOR Artist DARLENE HERNDON Secretary PAGE 1 10 NEWS REPORTERS Standing: Eloise Brantley, Bill Adams, Frazelle Rogers Seated: June Maner SPORTS REPORTERS Rebecca Tull, Rudy Teague, Terry Beaver 5TAFF SOCIETY REPORTERS Audrey Carter, Sharon King, Mary Stephens FEATURE REPORTERS Standing,: Reta Ann Brady, Norma Oliver, Steve Wes- son, Lois Mullins, Mary Smith Seated: Linnie May Eisenhardt, Toy Owen, Janice Mizc TYPISTS Standing: Martha Smith, Wanda Chcsser, Betty Rob- bins, Judy Beitlcr, Emma Bradshaw, Mildred Stallings Seated: Jo Ann Tharp PAGE 1 TOURING CHOIR The Touring Choir, organized in the spring semester of 1958 by A. T. Humphries, director, makes two extended tours each year. Last fall the choir toured the southeastern states. One appearance was made in Nassau, Bahamas. The spring tour consisted of visiting the churches in the northeastern states. Qualifications are based on singing ability, grades, conduct, and spiritual fellowship. The primary purpose of the choir is to reach hearts and lives for Christ. A. T. HUMPHRIES Director, Touring and Campus Choirs First row: Elizabeth LeCroy, Betty Holmes, Brenda Johnson, Darlene Stepp, Wanda Chesser, Norma Nabors, Hilda Goethe, June Manor, Emma Bradshaw, Glenda Faye Aultman, Loyce Herman. Second row: Wanda Nelson, David Harkins, James Duncan, James Shope, Joe Muncy, Kenneth Tanner, Graham Greeson, George Cardin, Rudy Teague, Jean Thompson. Third row: Audrey Carter, Shirley Turner, Elaine Price, Barbara Evans, Betty Gilley, Jo Casey, Jenelle Lankford, Evelyn Ringo, Rita Burcham, Sarah Grogan, Henrietta Pawluk, Zelma Hendricks, Mary Stephens. Fourth row: Mary Smith, Clarence Cobb, Robert Horrin, Jimmy Wood, Luther Johnson, Charles Sloan, Brian Johnson, Marvin Bays, Carolyn Sweat PAGE CAMPUS CHOIR MARY SMITH AND HENRIETTA PAWLUK Accompanists, Touring and Campus Choirs PAGE 113 TRIPLE TRIO - MARTHA VORSTER Director OHDO Left to right: Louise Sharp, Patsy Lauster, Annette Lee, Carolyn Hollowell, Martha Smith, Evelyn Sharp, Dorcas Headlcy, LaRue McGee, Carolyn Hcnning HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB ROOSEVELT MILLER Director SABORD WOODS Accompanist PAGE 114 CONTINENTAL QUARTET David Harkins, Jarrctt Edcnficld, Joe Muncy, Charles Sloan, James Clark (Accompanist) THE MESSENGERS Jerome Mueller, Lois Mullins, Howard Hancock, Sabord Woods (Accompanist) LEE COLLEGE TRIO Audrey Carter, June Maner, LaDonna Anderson tX - A CAPPELLA TRIO Jane Mcintosh, Evalinc Echols, Jeanne Keith GOSPELETTES Jenelle Lankford, Sarah Grogan, Sylvia Barfield LEE ECHOES Brenda Johnson, Eloise Brantley, Gerrie Kidd SOLOISTS JAMES BYRD GLENDA FAYE AULTMAN ROBERT HERBIN PAGE 1 1 6 MARCHING BAND CONCERT BAND A. T. HUMPHRIES DIRECTOR PAGE 117 CHAPEL USHERS COLLEGE MARCH PAGE 1 1 8 V f CLUBS To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace (Luke 1 :79) . p I o N E 1 R S I O R MOTTO: He that winneth souls is wise. President _ TERRY BEAVER Vice-President _ MILTON HAY Secretary _ JILDA TEAGUE Treasurer SUE KENNEDY Sponsor .-- CHARLES BEACH c H R I S T PAGE 120 MOTTO: Homemaking is the art of living. PATRICIA WELBORN President SHARON KING .. . Vice-President BARBARA GOLDEN . Secretary-Treasurer LOIS BEACH Sponsor H O M E E C O N O M I C s PAGE 121 MOTTO: A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. President .. NORMAN JONES Vice-President . O. D. ROBERTSON Secretary-Treasurer . RUDY TEAGUE Sponsor ALEXANDER DELK F O R E N S I c PAGE 122 s p A N I S H MOTTO: To serve God without language barriers. MARLENE JACKSON ._ President JANICE MIZE . . Vice-President JOY OWEN Secretary-Treasurer DORCAS HEADLEY .. Sponsor PAGE 123 M U S I c MOTTO: Music — the art of happy living. President .. JOE MUNCY Vice-President . CHARLES SLOAN Secretary-Treasurer .. .. JUNE MANER Program Chairman ._ .. AUDREY CARTER Sponsor . . A. T. HUMPHRIES PAGE 124 MOTTO: Leaders in the business field mean more economic yield. ELVA WOODARD . President LORETTA JOHNSTON . Vice-President FREDA CAIN . . Secretary-Treasurer FARRELL CASSELL . .. Program Chairman CHRISTINE WADDELL Sponsor F U T U R E B U S I N E S s L E A D E R S o F A M E R I C A PAGE 125 MOTTO: To the regions beyond. President .. RUTH CRAWFORD Vice-President . KEITH BLACK Secretary-Treasurer . CAROL SCOTT Sponsor AVIS SWIGER M I S S I o N S PAGE 126 B E T A MOTTO: Let us lead by serving others. JESSIE MAE REED .. President JUDY FOWLER Vice-President MARLENE GOLDEN Secretary DAVIS DEW Sponsor PAGE 127 M I N I S T E R I A L MOTTO: Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel (Mark 16:15). President . _ O. D. ROBERTSON Vice-President ._ ELLIS FORD Secretary-Treasurer .. JESSE H. ARNETT Chaplain .. PAUL FRITTS Assistant Chaplain .. RICHARD BYRTUS Parliamentarian , JERRY YOUNG Sponsor CHARLES CARPENTER PAGE 128 [ARGARET ROACH . President iARLENE HERNDON . . Vice-President OBBIE WOODFIN .. .. Secretary-Treasurer IIOPE KINSER Sponsor G I R L S A T H L E T I C s PAGE 129 President JOSEPHINE HAY Vice-President . . AIEEEN HOBBS Secretary-Treasurer . .. SUE THOMAS Sponsor .. .. MRS. JAMES A. CROSS £ ... JBB in ' ;; : ; :— BBBB ' T m V MfaF JH%  F ■fl . . UfiSiiSflll « jr ™ Mf AhP W m i ,-JP jSbVF 1 I F j ■Eal Bh ' ji Vl I ! | w ' j|Bj I r J F W mi ' aHK LK .jb I n ' .-.■-. ' - - 1 IT ,. ' • B V ' 4 ' ' ' B ; B B i .„ J f- 1 Bj S gTIfJ iTHPH i ' : ' :, te[ ' fl B ■B H ' jMRSf 1 B BY 1 f [w Lj gv r; ' h ■' S: ■: i - ■:■■■■■■■■.■:, 4Bf jfls HI _-__. I PAGE 130 p H I T H E T A K A P P A STEVE WESSON President BARBARA JO McCOY Vice-President SHIRLEY TURNER . Secretary-Treasurer J. H. WALKER, Jr. Sponsor PAGE 13 ' s T U D E N T E D U C A T I O N A S S o c I A T I O N MOTTO: Dare something worthy. President _ MILLIE CROSSWHITE Vice-President _ BETTY JORDAN Secretary-Treasurer .. CAROL SCOTT Chaplain WILLIE LAWRENCE Sponsor BEATRICE ODOM PAGE 132 MOTTO: On the fields of friendly strife, one is preparing for the trials of life. KENNETH HICKMAN . President DAVID BRYANT . Vice-President JERRY REDMAN . Secretary-Treasurer HUBERT BLACK Sponsor B O Y S A T H L E T I C S PAGE 133 s p o R T S M A N « faj Ir 4k ■i tfh • B H ■f ♦ ' A ' Vtf y r 41 7  -m vJ ' l I ' J U 1 i j- ;: ' 1 ■1  _. ? f J 1 ft •- President .. RICHARD A. RAWLINGS Vzce-Presidewi .. HOWARD HANCOCK Secretary .. LORETTA JOHNSTON Reporter ___. JUNE MANER PAGE 134 ATHLETICS ft Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters (Ezekiel 27:26). BOYS ' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HUBERT BLACK GIRLS ' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HOPE KINSER HIGH SCHOOL L. to r.: Sandra Pipkin, Rebekah Jones (Captain), Yvonne Perry CHEERLEADERS L. to i.: Rebecca Tull, Judith Lovellc, Darlene Herndon, Patricia Welborn, Patricia Mills (Captain), Jean Thompson, Mary Stephens COLLEGE COLLEGE FRESHMEN First row, I. to r.: Kenneth Tanner (Co-Captain), Graham Greeson, Leroy Riffle, Jerry Redman, Rodney Smith, Dale Guffcy, Larry Timmerman Second row, 1. to r.: Bennie Holland, Ronald Bunn, Ronnie Peeples, David Bryant (Captain), Jerry Howell FOOTBALL First row, I to r.i Roland Vines (Co-Captain), Joe Muney, Charles Sloan (Captain), Kermit Swiger, Howard Porter, Jimmy LeiltZ Second row, J. to r.: Steve Wesson, James Byrd, Kenneth Hickman, Donald Paulk, David Harkins COLLEGE SENIORS BIBLE COLLEGE First row, 1. to r. Rudy Tcague (Captain), Donald Green (Co-Captain) Second row, I. to r.: Luther Johnson, Ralph Tedder, Edmund Mercer, Bill Adams, Elvy Frasier, Ellis Ford, David Cavin Third row, I. to r.: Bill Daughcrty, Bob Lyons, Jerome Mueller, Jarrett Edenf ' ield, Howard Hancock, Wayne Harlan FOOTBAL L First row, 1. to r.: David Daniels, Paul Johnson, Robert Newton, Robert Strieker, Fred Spain, Francis Carter Second row, 1. to r.: John Haddock (Co-Captain), Jim Cryer, Wallace White (Captain), James Fussell HIGH SCHOOL First row, 1. to r.: John Ramage (Co-Captain), Bill Lovelady (Captain) Second row, I. to r.: Wallace White, Jim Cryer, Francis Carter, James Fussell, David Daniels, John Haddock, Paul Johnson, Bill Copeland BASKETBALL First row, 1. to r.: Bill Adams, Donald Green (Captain), Jerome Mueller Second row, I. to r.: Terry Beaver, Bob Lyons, Luther Johnson, Jessee Mcintosh, Edmund Mercer BIBLE COLLEGE ■I .1 COLLEGE FRESHMEN First row, I. to r.: John Melton, Jerry Howell Second row, I. to r.: Bennie Holland, Kenneth Tanner, David Bryant BASKETBALL First row, 1. to r.: Steve Wesson, Joe Bostartli, Donald Paulk Second row, 1. to r.: Kenneth Hickman (Captain), Roland Vines, Howard Porter COLLEGE SENIORS COLLEGE FRESHMEN Firs roii ' , I. to r.: John Melton, Jerry Howell (Captain) Second row, 1. to r.: Bennie Holland, Kenneth Tanner, David Bryant SOFTBALL First row, 1. to r.: David Harkins, Ralph Tedder, James Byrd, Joe Bostardi Second row, 1. to r.: Steve Wesson, Kenneth Hickman, Howard Porter, Charles Sloan, Donald Paulk (Captain), Jimmy Lentz COLLEGE SENIORS BIBLE COLLEGE First row, 1. to r.: Johnic Jones, Bill Adams, Donald Green, Jesse Mcintosh Second row, 1. to r.: Edmund Mercer, Luther Johnson, Rudy Teaguc, Terry Beaver SOFTBALL First row, I. to r.: John Ramage, Bill Lovelady (Co-Captain) Second row, 1. to r.: Wallace White, Jim Cryer (Captain), J 7 rancis Carter, James Fusscll, David Daniels, John Haddock, Brian Johnson, Bill Copeland HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL First Row Jo Ann Tharp (Captain) Jcstcne Golden (Co-Captain) Second Row Freda Cain Joy Owen Glenda Peterson Glenda Walls Rachel Pinion KINSER ' S TEAM First Row Brenda Simmons (Captain) Yvonne Perry (Co-Captain) Second Row Gayle Phillips Betty Robbins Dalphine Pearson Joyce Taylor Third Row Charlene Hickey Tommie Pedigo Marlene Coulter Myrtle Moore Bobbie Woodfin Catherine Bryan HIGH SCHOOL TULL ' S TEAM First Row Rebecca Tull (Captain) Darlene Herndon (Co-Captain) Second Row Margaret Hayden Louise Webster Pauline Banks Third Row Nadine Boyettc Naomi Hcadley Margaret Roach Louise Sharp COLLEGE FRESHMEN First row, 1. to r.: Darlene Herndon (Co-Captain), Jestene Golden (Captain), Rebecca Tull (Co-Captain) Second row, 1. to r.: Ruth Davis, Glenda Walls, Naomi Headley, Carthryne Blocker, Louise Webster COLLEGE SENIORS First row, 1. to r.: Jo Ann Tharp (Captain), Rachel Pinion Second row, I. to r.: Margaret Roach, Joy Owen, Ann Garrett BASKETBALL L. to r.: Myrtle Moore (Captain), Bobbie Woodfin, Marlene Coulter, Brenda Simmons, Rebekah Jones, Patricia Rob- bins, Gaylc Phillips, Betty Robbins, Yvonne Perry, Tommie Pedigo (Co-Captain) HIGH SCHOOL v ' - f A ROACH ' S TEAM Norma Nabors Louise Webster Wanda Chesscr Patricia Mills Ann Garrett Judith Lovelle Patricia Welborn Margaret Roach (Standing) SOFTBALL HIGH SCHOOL TEAM First Ron? Betty Robbins Myrtle Moore Second Row Margaret Parker Jessie Mae Reed Charlcnc Hickcy Tommie Pcdigo Joyce Taylor Brenda Simmons Catherine Bryan Marlcne Coulter Gayle Phillips Patricia Robbins HAYDEN ' S TEAM First Row Margaret Hayden Glenda Peterson Rebecca Tull Second Row Cathryne Blocker Mary Stephens Pauline Banks Darlene Herndon Not Pictured Jane Cothron Jcstene Golden ROLAND VINES, Champion LARRY TIMMERMAN, Runner-up TENNIS CHAMPS + PING-PONG CHAMPS JESTENE GOLDEN JOHN MELTON ib J r £: y lVo U £5 5 Welcoming Committee TU eicome to C ee The last stop Let ' s get acquainted Movin ' in Here at last ' 0 sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvelous things: . . . Psalm 98:1. JrvspTrma ITlomenfs — Campus Chaplain Rev. Robert Stevens- Rev. A. T. Humphries — Director of Music Rev. C. R. Spain — Fall Revival Rev. David L. Lemons — Fall Revival Meditation before service Aim: To win souls to Christ ....... AIKI ± WORK FOR THE jlSL X X3 Jl X X IS COMING 99 To Every Creature ' Introducing Mariene Jackson from Honduras Street Service Child Evangelism House-to-house Invasion Receiving check from Junior Mission Band Mission Service — Scripture reading in various languages High Shool Sophomores — Kenny and Barbara School of Music — Marvin and Brenda Junior College Freshmen — Bud and Loretta %- v-r. i iv -High School Juniors — Phil and Jerry j . f 6 CLA5S Bible College Seniors — Jerry and Mary Bible College Juniors — Howard and Ruth Bible College Sophomores — Rudy and Evelyn K V JJ P ' Jffir riw ; FAVORITES Religious Education Seniors — Keith and Marlene Religious Education Juniors — Charles and Harold !i=fi: Yo ' all look like a blackberry in a pan o ' milk. ° fen de Sofe „ •% r an rr r% r % r n , -% r% s-i -% S % i r s - a OH PROMISE fvl E m £e $ ± S J Graham and June |v -fs- -4gt Keith and Emma TtfE% ■Elena Keener Hilda Goethe (ft ( • Bob Lyons on BR v H — .-• 4 f£( ik ■' - Ifcli w« ™|F f ,- utiSnyfe Jessie Mae Reed Sharon King Ann Garrett Betty Masoner Joe Muncy Luther Johnson LONG AGO Barbara Whipple Betty Holmes Jane Cothron James Byrd 1 P  Carolyn Hollowell J. Herbert Walker, Jr. Christine Waddell Cleone McLain LONG LONG AGO Marvin Golden Hope Kinser Robert Stevens R. L. Piatt xJrW JL JL Xm- «lD N FUN ■T .JI ' ! -1. y ' ' • ADVERTISING Our advertisers serve as financial links that help make this book successful. Let ' s patronize them! Compliments of the Church of God In Florida HOUSTON R. MOREHEAD State Overseer ■■DONALD S. AULTiMAN Youth Director Students from the Land of Sunshine MICHIGAN STATE OFFICIALS FLOYD TIMMERMAN J. C. HODGES State Overseer Youth Director H. L. Rose, L Luther Turner, C. R. Callahan, E. E. Winters, N. A. Jordan, Cheslie N. Collins, T. L. Forester Students from the Wolverine State L. W. McINTYRE State Overseer PAUL L. WALKER Youth Director CALIFORNIA Students from the Golden State JOHN L. BYRD State Overseer ROBERT HART Youth Director NORTH CAROLINA Students from the Tarheel State III §i§ .:«illissi ■If I 111 1 B. E. ELLIS State Overseer Ills THOMAS GRASSANO Youth Director SOUTH CAROLINA Students from the Palmetto State W. C. BYRD State Overseer BENNIE TRIPLETT Youth Director JACKIE G. BRIDGES Secretary-Treasurer TENNESSEE Students from the Volunteer State W. E. JOHNSON State Overseer WALLACE SWILLEY, Jr. Youth Director GEORGIA Students from the Cracker State Compliments of the Blue Grass State COUNCILLORS Willie Cook, John Newton, Levi Henson, D. B. Hatfield, M. B. Stephens, Carl Cox, W. E. Holcombe, J. B. Youngblood E. C. Campbell IT T. A. PERKINS State Overseer mm mm JOE BAILEY W. C. MAULDIN Youth Director Secretary-Treasurer Kentucky Students i :« MS; ' - ' ■■4.M Wmmm 9mm jpiii flHi n mSi l. D. C. BOATWRIGHT State Overseer C. MILTON PARSONS Youth Director OHIO Students from the Buckeye State Students from the Lone Star State STATE OFFICIALS Seated: Robert White, Youth Director; C. W. Collins, State Overseer; M. G. Swart, Council member Standing: George Ivy, H. D. Statum, O. C. Gilbert, Othoe Stegall, E. W. Carden, (W. L. Shires, absent) Youth Director ' s Home This home was built on the Virginia State Campground in 1958, under the leadership of J. D. Bright, State Overseer. It is valued at $25,000. VIRGINIA A Luncheon in the State Parsonage Hostesses Mrs. J. D. Bright and daughter Lorena serve the Council and Youth Board. Seated: O. C. McCane, Troy Simmons, J. L. McPherson, M. E. Porter, Reverend and Mrs. J. D. Bright, Mrs. Robert Vance (State Secretary-Treasurer), T. J. McKelvey, Tack Sim- mons, H. M. Burchett. Standing: Members of the Youth Board — Robert C. Vance, Tony Petrucelli, Sam Nelson, John E. Lemons, Paul J. Eure, Youth Director, and wife. Students from the Old Dominion State H. T. STATUM State Overseer I L L I N O I s CECIL R. GUILES Youth Director STATE COUNCIL G. L. Stilwell, R. E. Caraway, Stanley Joplin, Sam Edmunds, Wayne Proctor, Harry Henderson, R. D. Harris ■ ■■ ■■■■«,„„„„ Students from the Prairie State ' ■■'  « Iflip IPtSil GEORGE D. LEMONS State Overseer W. J. DOBBEN Youth Director PENNSYLVANIA Students from the Keystone State D. A. BIGGS State Overseer CLYNE W. BUXTON Youth Director ALABAMA Students from the Yellowhammer State Hoosier State Students I N D I A N A LUTHER E. PAINTER State Overseer CHRISTOPHER MOREE Youth Director Students from the Magnolia State Youth Board Wonder State Students ' catcd: Alton L. Stone, Youth Di- ector Sanding: Charles L. Ivy, L. A. Holt, dcrle E. Baker ARKANSAS STATE COUNCIL HBH TT T N l M | mr? m i J—- n - ' ML [J L Seated: Brady Dennis, State Overseer Standing: C. E. Sturch, R. E. Pedigo, C. L. Selby, T. K. Shoemaker, John Best ARIZONA Student from the Grand Canyon State DAVID L. LEMONS State Overseer WINSTON ELLIOTT Youth Director S. E. TEXAS P. H. McCARN State Overseer IDAHO A. G. THOMPSON State Overseer Gem State Students MAC SYMES Youth Director Student from the Lone Star State s. s. HORSTICK Youth Director COLORADO ' Best Wishes to Our School From Colorful Colorado. JAMES R. RAY State Overseer RAY C. McMULLEN Youth Director UTAH Centennial State Student LOUISIANA PRENTICE L. PARKER Youth Director t ■Hi 11 Students from the Pelican State MARYLAND Students from the Old-Line State RAY H. HUGHES State Overseer E. M. ABBOTT Youth Director Compliments of The Church of God in NEW MEXICO D. G. HOMNER State Overseer GOSPEL TENTS Tennessee Awning Tent Co. CANVAS GOODS SINCE 1905 1601-3 McCallic Avenue CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Phone: MAdison 2-7024 WEST VIRGINIA Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1959 from the ministers of the Church of God in WEST VIRGINIA. RALPH E. WILLIAMS, State Overseer DONALD T. PEMBERTON, Youth Director Students from the Mountain State Best Wishes for Success From the National Sunday School and Youth Board! O. W. POLEN National Sunday School and Youth Director CECIL B. KNIGHT Assistant National Sunday School and Youth Director OUR AIM: To serve the needs of our church as they relate to the Sunday School and youth work. EARL T. GOLDEN DONALD S. RALPH E. DAY HOLLIS L. GREEN Member AULTMAN Member Member Member LEWIS J. WILLIS Director, S.S. and Youth Literature Associate Member Church Phone GR. 6-6282 Parsonage Phone GR. 2-4162 NORTH CLEVELAND Church of God M jr -, WELCOMES YOU TO ALL SERVICES mmmmmmm Thy way, O God, is in the 335 11th Street, N. E. SANCTUARY (Psalm 77 1 3). Sunday School 9:45 A.M. | Sundaj Morning Worship ._..._ 11:00 A.M. ' ' - Sunda) Evangelistic Service . 7:30 P.M. Midweek Prayei Meeting (Wednesday) 7:30 P.M. IgfH W j Young People ' s Endeavor (Sunday) 6:30 P.M. ROOSEVELT MILLER P. W. GOFF Music Director Pastor O !!, A H- ' -m wKL ! HHbi STATE COUNCIL a Awl ' i K fc Ski ll3 MP ' ' Sooner State youth board Student Council: Standing — Eugene Maddox, W. W. Yoder, E. T. Curtsinger Seated— W. L. Mackey, G. W. Hodges (State Overseer), R. L. Sullivan Youth Board: George Vance, Orville Childcrs, A. E. Underwood, James Madison (Youth Director) Co naraiu f t I alio nJ rom Foreign Missions Department 1080 MONTGOMERY AVENUE, CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE FIELDS: 58 BUDGET: $595,000 MISSIONARIES: 104 American, 22 other MEMBERSHIP: 151,000. Adherents: 160,000 PURPOSE: The foreign missionary was yesterday ' s teacher; the national minister is today ' s leader. With this in mind, our greatest aim is to establish new training centers for our Church of God constituency throughout the world. OUTLOOK: Indications are that, with only few exceptions, the Church growth is outstanding, and will continue so. He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to ga in what he cannot Jose. — Jim Elliott, missionary martyr. Board Members pictured above: Houston R. Morehead, J. D. Bright, John D. Smith, S. E. Jennings, T. L. Forester, D. A. Biggs, W. E. Johnson, Chairman; L. H. Aultman, Executive Secre- tary; C. R. Spain, Field Representative; Mary Tucker, Secretary. THRIFTY SHOP The Store of Values Ladies ' Apparel 2 60 Ocoee, N.W. J. D. HARSHBARGER, Manager Dry Goods - Notions - Shoes - Clothing Ready-to-Wear - Furnishings Phone GR. 6-45 61 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Paint — Wallp iper — Venetian Blinds Art Supplies Phone GR. 6-5 564 65 Ocoee Street, N.W. TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Cleveland ' s Finest Highway 64, one block east of Highwiy 1 1 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE WOOLWORTH ' S Cleveland ' s Largest 5c - 10c - 2 5c Store Ocoee Street Compliments of M. C. HEADRICK GROCERY 55 5 E. Central Avenue CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Congratulations We congratulate you upon your attainments and high ambitions. Before you embark upon a career, we would like to give you one more lesson that will make your education complete. Wherever you go or whatever ycu do, guard your forests from fire. Remember! A tree will make a million matches but one match will destroy a million trees. Hiwassee Land Company Growing and Buying Pulpwood for BOWATERS SOUTHERN PAPER CORPORATION CLEVELAND BUILDERS SUPPLY J COMPANY, INC. Everything to Build Anything Building Material, Coal, and Millwork CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Phone GR. 6-45 31 DON ' S FURNITURE MART, INC. Phone GR. 2-6501 122 Inman Street, S.E. Your Store of Furniture Values Furniture Appliances TOBY ' S FOOD STORE Specializing in QUALITY MEATS Fresh Fruits GROCERIES CallGR. 2-1595 Central Avenue, N.W. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OTTO STAMPER SON CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Member of The Hardware Store of Cleveland Federil Deposit Insurance Corporation ) SAVINGS, LOANS, AND TRUSTS FRANK ' S ESSO SERVICE ff 2 0, 3 % interest paid on savings Atlas Tires Phone GR. 6-4S21 Look for the Esso Sign! ABEL HARDWARE COMPANY Furniture and Hardware Phone GR. 6-5531 5 5 First Street, N.W. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE PARKS-BELK COMPANY Cleveland ' s Largest Department Store CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE DR. PEPPER, the friendly Pepper-upper DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY North Lee Highway CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Most in Dry Cleaning 23 3 Inman Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND GROCETERIA Open till 1 1 p.m. 7 Days a Week 23 3 Central Avenue Compliments of CLEVELAND CLOTH STORE Church Street, N.E. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of PINION JEWELRY COMPANY Cherokee Hotel Corner Compliments of CENTRAL WHOLESALE COMPANY Church and First Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of Velvo Flour CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE BIG APPLE SUPER MARKET GROCERY 20 Broad Street, S.W. Phone GR. 2-1181 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of CALLAWAY GROCERY Ocoee Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of APLER SHOE STORE (Shoes for the Young at Heart) 280 Ocoee Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of LAWSON ' S FASHION CENTER 150 Ocoee Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE C. C. CARD AUTO COMPANY, INC. Ford Sales and Service Phone GR. 2-15 52 12 5 Inman Street, N.E. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE BRADLEY MOTOR COMPANY HOUSE OF MUSIC 732 Cherry Street Phone AM. 6-4820 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE !IW Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone GR. 6-6571 260 Inman Street CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of GRABER ' S STORE, INC. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Phone GR. 2-5592 Complete Coverage of LEE COLLEGE Af f lirs Read it in THE DAILY BANNER The HOBBY MART Photographic and Hobby Craft Supplies 17 Broad Street, N.W. Phone GR. 2-6461 CINDERELLA SHOE STORE The Shoe Place of Cleveland Ocoee Street Phone GR. 6-8931 WOOD ' S JEWELERS Wood ' s for Diamonds Phone GR. 6-43 71 73 Ocoee Street, N.W. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CENTRAL Cleveland ' s Leading Drug Store Where Everyone Meets WALGREEN AGENCY KENT ' S PHOTO SUPPLY A Camera Says It Better 6 5 Central Avenue Phone GR. 6-6637 Compliments of SLOAN ' S FLORIST 390 Church Street, N.E. Phone GR. 6-5 591 COMPLIMENTS OF Cleveland Natural Gas Company CLEAN FAST ECONOMICAL 42 3 North Ocoee Street Phone GR. 2-1941 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of CLEVELAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM MOORE ' S AND FIVE POINT PHARMACY Where You Are Ahvays Welcome Phone GR. 2-45 3 8 Phone GR. 6-6521 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Take Home Compliments of Penney ' s ■At:M X : s ■■: f:M$f :i WAM X- Cleveland ' s Newest and Finest Always First Quality KERN ' S BREAD DOOLEY ' S DRUG STORE The Rex all Store Ed Dooley, Proprietor Telephone GR. 6-5 516 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE HARDWICK ' S RETAIL STORE Clothes for College Men and Women CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE SHELL SUPER SERVICE Firestone Tires Phone GR. 2-9293 170 Broad Street, S.W. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE THE LIPPARD BUTANE-PROPANE SERVICE, Inc. Gas Appliances, Servel Refrigerators Air Conditioning, LPC Carburetion SALES AND SERVICE Phone GR. 6-5051 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE COOKE ' S FOOD STORE On the Square Free Delivery CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of HARGIS LUMBER COMPANY There ' s a Difference Phone GR. 2-4552 Compliments of HIXSON REFRIGERATION CO. Where Experience and Service Count North Lee Highway CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association Our Aim Is to Serve You Fike Building CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE VAUGHAN ' S FOOD STORE Your Dollar Will Buy More Food Here VEGETABLES - GROCERIES - MEATS Good Things to Eat ' Compliments of INGLE BANANA COMPANY Wholesale Only Terms: Net Cash BANANAS, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 738 East 11th Street CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Phone AM. 7-7136 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY DRAPER AND DARWIN Always Under the Market ' The Drink That Refreshes Without Filling ' ' 220 Ocoee CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MERCHANTS WHO MAKE CASEY ' S AUTO PARTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO LEE COLLEGE T. A. Casey, Proprietor Jobbers for Automotive Parts and Paints Original Briggs-Stratton Service and Parts Carter Carburetors — Thompson Valves Seal Power Piston Rings 226 N. Fifth Avenue ROME, GEORGIA MERCHANT ' S BANK SLOAN ' S FLORIST Compliments of W. O. HORNER SON JEWELRY STERCHI ' S FURNITURE COMPANY We Pick up and Deliver GR. 2-6585 Compliments of JACK ' S CENTRAL AVENUE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Our Customers Wear the Cleanest Clothes in Totvn It is a genuine pleasure to serve your college FOWLER BROTHERS COMPANY AND SOUTHERN FURNITURE SALES COMPANY Our association has been most pleasant. JACK WILSON, Owner 480 Central Avenue, N.E. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE 701-7 Broad Street CHATTANOOGA 2, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK Established 1886 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Member Federal Reserve Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE HIWASSEE BRANCH CHARLESTON, TENNESSEE New Home of the Church of God International Headquarters and Publishing House TENNESSEE MUSIC AND PRINTING COMPANY CHURCH OF GOD PUBLISHING HOUSE INTERNATIONAL SALES COMPANY CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE STUDENT DIRECTORY Adams, Bill — 2905 Shahon Avenue, Gadsden, Alabama Page 35 B Banks, Pauline— 2820 Wibraham Road, Middlctown, Ohio, Tel.: GArden 2-1685 . . 40 Barfield, Sylvia— Route 2, Box 26, Fort Mill, South Carolina 61 Bays, Marvin — 646 Elk Creek Road, Applegate, Michigan, Tel.: SAndusky 2-5353 . 59 Beaver, Terry— Route 7, Box 215-A, Statesville, North Carolina, Tel.: TR 3-6947 . 26 Blocker, Cathy— 1081 Walker Street, N.E., Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GR 6-8363 . 51 Boyette, Nadinc— Box 181, Highland View, Florida, Tel.: BA 7-2687 51 Brady, Rcta Ann— Route 3, Box 300, Newport, Tennessee, Tel.: 5936 36 Brantley, Eloise— 313 Fifth Street. S. E., Washington, D. C, Tel.: LI 6-7652 . . 59 Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse — Box 235, Everglades, Florida 30 Bryan, Yvonne — 26 Plum Avenue, Frostproof, Florida, Tel.: 3927 80 Burcham, Rita — 1819 Ryan Street, Greensboro, North Carolina 59 Butler, Zeb — East Laurinburg, North Carolina 77 Byrd, James— Box 391, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GR 2-4540 40 C Cain, Freda — 2126 Parkamo Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio, Tel.: TW 5-1388 .... 52 Carter, Audrey Faye — 501 South Thomas Street, Alma, Georgia, Tel.: 4591 ... 58 Casey, Jo — 1 Northwood Drive, Rome, Georgia, Tel.: 8373 21 Cassell, Farrell— Route 3, Box 333, Greenwood, South Carolina, Tel.: GA 2-5218 . . 52 Colvin, Gilda— 1669 Mayhew Street, Tallahassee, Florida, Tel.: 2-1108 80 Cothron, Jane— 818 West Tunincry, Lakeland, Florida, Tel.: MU 2-8211 .... 41 Coulter, Marlcnc— Box 114, Palm Bay, Florida 62 Crawford, Ruth — Route 2, Cherry Valley, Arkansas 30 D Daniels, David — 304 West Mt. Avenue, Jacksonville, Alabama, Tel.: HE 6-5184 . . 62 Darvillc, Svlvia— 150 West 15th Street, Riviera Beach, Florida, Tel.: UI 4-9926 . . 52 i H iiTiiii H ii nHMMMHM ii i TnnHnmiiiiiHHmHnniMnMiimiMiiiiniiiTiiimmnnmnn j iimumimiiiiiniimiimiiiiiiiMiniiMiiTiTiinnTinTTiiiMTm STUDENT DIRECTORY D DcKalands, Don— 1159 Chevrolet Avenue, Flint, Michigan, Tel.: CE 9-2346 ... 36 Dovvling, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis— 522 Maloy Street, Orlando, Florida 27 Duncan, Leroy — 423 Morgan St., Greenwood, South Carolina, Tel.: ORchard 8-3155 36 Duncan, James Alex— 1825 34th Street, N. W., Winter Haven, Florida .... 63 Eldridge, Hilton— Route 2, Box 99, Cottondale, Florida 80 Evans, Barbara Jean — 631 S. W. 61st Avenue, Miami 44, Florida, Tel.: MO 7-4578 . 52 F Falagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W., Jr. — 214 E. Winter Park Avenue, Orlando, Florida 31, 63 Foley, Mary Ann— 102 Porter Street, Beckley, West Virginia, Tel.: CL 3-6255 . . 80 Fredrick, Betty — Route 2, Union, Mississippi 53 Fussell, James— 332 N. W. 43d Court, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Tel.: LOgan 4-2882 63 G Garrett, Ann — Route 2, Sweetwater, Tennessee 41 Gillcy, Betty— 3 510 12th Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tel.: MAdison 9-9292 . 53 Goethe, Hilda— Route 1, Box 352, Naples, Florida 41 Golden, Barbara— 412 Lafayette, Decatur, Alabama, Tel.: EL 3-9490 75 Golden, Jestene — Box 316, McCrory, Arkansas, Tel.: 3481 53 Golden, Marlene— 1253 Peoples Street, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GR 2-3865 . . 73 Greeson, Graham — Route 3, Buford, Georgia, Tel.: 3320 53 Grogan, Sarah— 903 W. 8th St., Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, Tel.: IE 7-3345 . 5 3 H Haddock, John— 1215 E. 9th Avenue, Mt. Dora, Florida, Tel.: EV 2-5582 .... 63 Hancock, Howard — 225 Saluda Street, Ninety-Six, South Carolina 31 Hand, Marcus — Box 14, Glennville, Georgia 80 Harkins, David— 719 Red Bud Road, Calhoun, Georgia, Tel: MA 9-3786 .... 60 Harper, Elizabeth — 309 Andrews Street, Rossville, Georgia 5 3 STUDENT DIRECTORY H Haydcn, Margaret — Route 1, Box 282, Honca Path, South Carolina Hcadley, Naomi E.— 122 Davis Street, Prattville, Alabama Hendricks, Zelma — 1541 Glimmer Avenue, Dayton 3, Ohio, Tel.: CL 4-2440 Herman, Loyce — 800 Webster Street, Dayton 4, Ohio Herrin, Robert — First Street, Jesup, Georgia, Tel.: GA 7-4769 Hickman, Elaine — Route 1, Soddy, Tennessee Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Luther M., Jr.— Pollard Road, c o A. M. Stephens, Augusta, Georgia, Tel.: PArk 4-2820 Hodges, Datha — 5050 French Street, Jacksonville, Florida, Tel.: EV 9-8250 . . Hodges, Pat — 5050 French Street, Jacksonville, Florida, Tel.: EV-9-8250 . . . Holland, Bonnie — 449 Henry Street, Birmingham, Alabama, Tel.: ST 5-0661 Holmes, Betty — 307 Kenta-Boo Drive, Florence, Kentucky, Tel.: ATlanb ' c 13-5455 Hollowcll, Carolyn — Box 516, West Helena, Arkansas, Tel.: JUsb ' ce 5-2592 . . Hopkins, Fred Sanford — Box 1057, Pulaski, Virginia, Tel.: 4-1426 42 53 53 42 36 53 27 80 64 53 42 43 5 3 Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wayne— 119 West Eighth Street, Dallas 8, Texas 34 J Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. David — Route 2, Seagrove, North Carolina, Tel.: JUniper 1-4181 34 Jaggers, Charles W. — 26 Huber Boulevard, Hobart-New Chicago, Indiana .... 64 Jameson, Hazel— 221 Junction, Detroit 9, Michigan, Tel.: UI 2-0386 80 Johnson, Carolyn — Norris City, Illinois, Tel.: 1-84L2 80 Johnston, Loretta — 303 Perry Street, Blacksburg, Virginia .54 Jones, Norman — Box 8, Hope Mills, North Carolina, Tel.: 6-8318 43 Jones, Rebckah — 1400 Lexington Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina, Tel.: RR 3-1143 65 K Keener, Elena — Clayton, Georgia 43 Kidd, Gerrie— Pine Hill Park, Box 158, Bluefield, Virginia, Tel.: FA 2-0775 ... 39 King, Sharon — Route 3, Oneonta, Alabama, Tel.: JE 8-7710 43 iiiii i iii n i M i i iiiiiTrT-T iTcjziniiiriiiijT iiii::::;;::: :::.::::::::..;.:::::::::: ;:ii f iimiii iiniiiiiniiiin nh nn mj ' n n ti i ■i u i l 1 1 1 II M M i M T n[inc:i- , T ' iT::n i Ti ;:. irrrri Tnnnxn i i ' ill- ; iTrTTinT ' iii ' t ' inirKfTrr STUDENT DIRECTORY K Kinscr, Hope — Lee College, Cleveland, Tennessee 19 Klaudt, Raymond C. — Box 397, Doravil le, Georgia 54 Lange, Doreen — 3255 Kilmer Avenue, Troy, Michigan, Tel.: MV 9-1709 .... 54 Lankford, Jenelle— 507 Dover Street, Shelby, North Carolina, Tel.: HUxley 7-6195 . 44 Lawrence, Willie — Box 14, Clinchco, Virginia 65 Lecroy, Elizabeth— Route 2, Walhalla, South Carolina, Tel.: 2869 44 Lee, Annette— 311 West Parker Street, Lakeland, Florida, Tel.: MW 4-7 383 . . . 44 Lett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul — Cleveland, Mississippi 79 Lovelady, Bill — 110 Forrest Street, Bowling Green, Kentucky 65 Lovelle, Judi — 227 Woodward Avenue, Athens, Tennessee, Tel.: 137 60 Lyons, Bob— Route 1, Box 111, Shaw, Mississippi, Tel: 5065 44 M Maner, June— Route 2, Box 10, Fort Myers, Florida, Tel.: ED 5-6673 45 Manges, Ruth— Box 467, Mannschoice, Pennsylvania, Tel.: BEdford 1105-R-3 ... 80 Masoner, Betty Lou — Route 3, Morristown, Tennessee, Tel.: JU 6-4869 45 Maxwell, Patty— 416 Highland Street, Boaz, Alabama, Tel.: 6726 54 McCoy, Barbara Jo— 2594 Forrest Avenue, N. W., Atlanta 18, Georgia, Tel.: SY 4-7413 McGraw, Tommy— 1207 W. Division Street, Biloxi, Mississippi, Tel.: ID 2-7338 McGuirt, Donald E.— Route 3, Matthews, North Carolina, Tel.: VA 1-2174 Mcdlin, Don— Route 1, Box 402, Caruthersville, Missouri, Tel.: 1-441W1 . Mercer, Edmund — 32 Palm Drive, Homosassa, Florida Mills, Pat— Route 1, Foster, Ohio, Tel.: PA 1-7858 Mize, Janice — Box 78, Vcstaburg, Pennsylvania, Tel.: FRedricktown 7-5217 Moncrief, Wayne — Box 253, Lavonia, Georgia, Tel.: EL 6-3695 .... Morgan, Frank Douglas — Star Route, Westminster, South Carolina, Tel.: 2234 Morrison, Jimmy E. — 15341 Richmond, Wyandotte, Michigan, Tel.: AVe 3-1363 Mullins, Lois— 6224 Liberty-Fairfield Road, Hamilton, Ohio, Tel.: W 3-6956 Muncy, Joe— 5072 Millikan Road, Hamilton, Ohio, Tel.: TW 2-7026 . . . 45 65 28 54 36 55 45 55 34 79 46 60 STUDENT DIRECTORY M Muncy, Mrs. R. C— Lee College, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GR 2-3810 .... 22 N Nabors, Norma— Box 61, Chelsea, Alabama, Tel.: GR 4-5273 46 Nash, Norman — Route 1, Farmcrsbure, Indiana, Tel.: B-16-C 81 Nelson, Wanda— 4548 Amesborough Road, Dayton 20, Ohio, Tel.: CL 6-4763 . . 58 P Painter, David — 6038 N. Abncy Street, Indianapolis 20, Indiana 46 Parrish, Lavon — 1509 33d Avenue, Tampa, Florida 81 Parton, Vincent— 3103 Alby Street, Alton, Illinois 66 Pawluk, Henrietta— Box 33, Richeyville, Pennsylvania, Tel.: BEalsville 71 M . . 60 Pearson, Dalphine— 713 N. F Street, Lakeworth, Florida, Tel.: JU 2-4126 . . . 67 Peterson, Glcnda — 305 E. 18th Street, Alma, Georgia 47 Perry, Yvonne— 2931 Gilbert Avenue, N. E., Canton, Ohio, Tel.: GE 2-5596 ... 67 Phillips, Gaylc— 1480 Church Street, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GB 6-5421 . . 67 Pitts, Bonnie— 1016 E. Buffalo Avenue, Tampa 42, Florida, Tel.: 32-7121 ... 67 Porter, Howard — Star Boute, Blacksburg, South Carolina, Tel.: 3595 47 Price, Elaine — Box 66, Magnolia, Ohio 60 R Bamage, John— 63275 Keating Avenue, Chicago 29, Illinois, Tel.: PO 7-1983 . . 73 Bavvlings, Bud — 1205 North B Street, Hamilton, Ohio, Tel.: TW 2-3589 ... 55 Bingo, Evelyn— 503 Caliche Street, Philrich Branch, Barger, Texas, Tel.: BB 3-6076 48 Bobbins, Betty— 853 Mimoso Boulevard, Boswell, Georgia, Tel.: 4080 68 Boberts, Harmon J. — 8105 Chamberlain Street, Detroit 9, Michigan, Tel.: VI 1-0610 68 S Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin— Box 223, Anavvalt, West Virginia 37 Sharp, Evelyn — Lee Boad, Covington, Louisiana, Tel.: 967-M4 48 Sharp, Louise — Lee Boad, Covington, Louisiana, Tel.: 967-M4 55 Shope, James — Boute 2, Atlanta Highway, Calhoun, Georgia 48 iHiii[iu.u.inuniJuiuiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiimnniiniiinninnir :ninn:ni;F: ir STUDENT DIRECTORY s Simmons, Brcnda — 3320 Dunway Street, Norfolk, Virginia, Tel.: LL 3-8897 ... 69 Smith, Mary Louise— 1246 49th Ave., North, St. Petersburg 3, Florida, Tel.: HEmlock 5-0531 60 Smith, Rodney D. — 64 2 Main Street, Lynch, Kentucky 56 Snyder, Harold O. — Kessel, West Virginia 78 Stephens, Mary — 301 N. Disston Ave, Tarpon Springs, Florida, Tel: ULictor 2-5081 56 Stepp, Yvonne— Route 4, Box 262, Cleveland, Tennessee, Tel.: GR 6-5080 ... 70 Stewart, Felton — Rabun Route, Bay Minette, Alabama 81 Sweat, Carolyn Sue— Route 3, Box 7A1, Lake City, Florida, Tel.: 1372M .... 56 T Taylor, Joyce Ann — Box 283, Centerburg, Ohio 73 Teague, Jilda Lane — 1403 Power Street, Kannapolis, North Carolina 56 Tedder, Ralph, Jr. — 1008 Gaston Avenue, Gastonia, North Carolina, Tel.: UNiversity 5-0863 49 Templeton, Phil— 148 N. Astor Street, Pontiac, Michigan, Tel.: FE 4-5 308 ... 73 Tharp, Jo Ann — Pangburn, Arkansas, Tel.: 8-3431 49 Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin FL — 3303 E. Grant Street, Orlando, Florida ... 32 Thompson, Jean — Box 582, Lewiston, Idaho 71 Tull, Becky— 107 N. E. 4th Street, Milford, Delaware, Tel.: Mllford 2-5324 . . 57 Turner, Shirley— City 5, Buffalo Trail, Morristown, Tennessee, Tel.: JU 6-7874 . . 49 W Wallace, Carolyn — Route 1, Silverpoint, Tennessee, Tel.: UL 8-5456 37 Walls, Glenda— Route 2, Box 3 5-A, Winter Garden, Florida, Tel.: OL 6-1885 . . 57 Weeks, Glenn— Box 232, Naples, Florida 81 Whipple, Max— 400 Fackney, Carmi, Illinois, Tel.: 4-3491 Wiggins, Gerald— Route 3, Box 73, Gonzalez, Florida, Tel.: WO 8-9296 .... 81 Wilson, Tonia— 206 West Smith Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, Tel.: GR 2-2024 71 Woodard, Elva — Route 1, Box 157, Hickman, Tennessee, Tel.: KI 8-4287 ... 57 Woodard, Kenneth — Box 353, War, West Virginia 71 Wooten, Bill— Route 3, Elm City, North Carolina, Tel.: 7-0087 50 AUTOGRAPHS : AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS — PHILIP GENOREAU N V ?- • (■iJCBWfi ' aWlr PENTECOSTAL RESOURCE CENTER 3 1838 00162 2915 Brightly beams our Father ' s mercy, From His lighthouse evermore, But to us He gives the keeping Of the lights along the shore. 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