Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)
- Class of 1968
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OAKWOOD COLLEGE ARCHIVES For Reference Not to be taken from this room  .V£ 1 .jt ■' Sfer-v V i awS ,--  C --.B .- - ff r BHBWBffissaa : v% w ( .., .. . 88182 Qlnc er Une uireciion Of U£e QAnitecf Student UKouement Gomes Une 1968 Cjoition 0 9£e I C% GO 9?9C | Hurrtsville, Alabama - — - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Irene A. Bowie ASSOCIATE EDITOR Amos Okrah BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Gilbert «iv ;. • . I •• «. a « . ' , ;••: i is? - : .. ' -. - r. v - Tw ' l ' - w i € ■- ter . iff: ' m- IP - p - w . p« ' ' .% f« J hLi r . ft. Uable of Cjon enfc ) J ?, jfl f •• J P| ' •-. 3 ► JH  £ •  A ft - ' .iS f . ' .? - A • «££ • M ;■3fi ,51 v S .1 V (k , : ' . fey foreword. 12 loininistration 1J faculty 21 iJresnman Cj ass 47 L)opno nore Cj ass 59 Junior Cj ass 66 Senior Cj ass 76 CRefigion 90 C uos £ Organizations 98 cjpecia Ooents 109 Services 117 Goffege £ife 135 Sports 160 Cjculor ' s Jliessaae 176 Jtr 5 -,- if}pMll| • ' . i ' W . V-  ■v 1 ' ?- I ■r pr Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 J)edicaiio Dr. Otis Bernard Edwards began his teaching career in a private schoo l in Montgomery, Alabama, in the year 1924. He taught there for several years before he was invitecTto join the staff at Oakwood College. , Concerning his reaction to the invitation he stated, Although unmistakable joy had come to me in the years that I had taught, when President J.A. Tucker extended an invitation from the Board of Trustees for me to continue in my chosen profession as a faculty member on the Oakwood campus, I accepted. I regarded teaching as an art that propagated clear thinking and contributed to the development of wholesome charac- ter. Hence, motivated by a deep devotion to the proper development of youth and knowing that Oakwood College was a Christian center where thousands would assemble, I came. Since his arrival on our campus he has served as Dean of Men, Chairman of the Music Department, Head of the Division of Social Sciences and assistant to the president of the college. This great educator has been very instrumental in helping youth at Oakwood College in the development of their mental and spiritual powers. He has been a great incentive to those who are preparing for leadership in the world. Dr. Edwards, because we appreciate the services that you are rendering to us, we dedicate the 1968 edition of the ACORN to you. 3)r. Otis 33ernard Odwards J resident a (JaAwood yjoueoe 9ran£ IS). Jfa e, Jr., 0S.OL, fKJL, CPA7). J resident essaae ip Dear Oakwoodite: Although Oakwood College has climbed a hill seventy-two years high to reach this point in its progress, this institution has no intention of declaring its race ended by coming to a state of rest. If the current develop- ments in our nation and world are harbingers of increased social problems as we observe the shallow condi- tions of aimlessness, restlessness, frivolity, immorality and rebellion, then Oakwood must sturdy itself to move forward to meet the struggles against complacence and conformity. Oakwood ' s vigor is nourished by its individuality, and that individuality comes from its spiritual frame of reference. Ours was a good beginning, because our forebearers began with God. No revolutionary concept then, yet quite remot e from the prevailing academic ideology of today. This look ahead, this devotion to an ideal, this vision of its worldwide mission was neither sudden nor fleeting. Nor must it be so now. The contesting spheres of academia must never dim our sense of priorities. But the endless task of planning for the future is ever before us. We, therefore, challenge trustees, adminis- trators, faculty, alumni and students to join with us and embark upon the harrowing journey of probing into the misty unknown, to seek as best we can new directions for progress at Oakwood College. Frank W. Hale, Jr., Ph.D. President Green Memorial Hall Reading is a catalyst to progress. Moran Hall Academic quest invites progress. G ampus IjOi Married Students ' Homes The progress of a nation depends upon the stability o f its homes. [Buifcfincjs Peters Hall Progress can be seen in the Fine Arts. Behavioral Science Center The study of man ' s behavior is an aid to progress. Ford Science Hall Man is dependent upon scientific research for progress. Peterson Hall The progress of a nation depends upon men. Carter Hall Women have contributed to the progress of our country. Acorn Manor Academic excellence indicates progress. 10 i i ■■• mm mim- . I B Jt orewor r After seventy-two years of successful operation, we can testify of the rapid growth and expansion of Oakwood College. Founded in 1896 as the Oakwood Industrial School, it later developed as a Senior Liberal Arts College ac- credited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and approved by the Seventh-day Adventist Board of Regents. It is also a member of the United Negro College Fund. The staff of the 1968 Acorn has chosen as its theme Progress. It is our desire that as you survey the contents of this book you will catch glimpses of the progressive development in all areas of the college program. The Staff 12 CProaress S7n Une JliaAinj President Hale breaks ground for new building 13 Jjoard of Urusfees F.L. Bland, Chairman Washington, D.C. H.H. Schmidt, Vice-Chairman Decatur, Georgia Frank W. Hale, Jr., Secretary Oakwood College W.S. Banfield Atlanta, Georgia G.N. Banks Glendale, California V.W. Becker Decatur, Georgia R.R. Bietz Glendale, California O.A. Blake Washington, D.C. C.E. Bradford Chicago, Illinois W.P. Bradley Washington, D.C. E.U. Carter Cleveland, Ohio C.E. Dudley Nashville, Tennessee G.R. Earle New York, New York K.H. Emmerson Washington, D.C. John Richard Ford San Diego, California W.W. Fordham Washington, D.C. T.S. Geraty Washington, D.C. B.E. Leach Richardson, Texas W.S. Lee Kansas City, Missouri Esther Lowe Detroit, Michigan R.H. Nightingale Lincoln, Nebraska F.R. Millard South Lancaster, Massachusetts C.E. Moseley, Jr Washington, D.C. R.H. Pierson Washington, D.C. A.S. Rashford New York, New York V.L. Roberts Dallas, Texas Cree Sandefur Washington, D.C. W.M. Schneider Collegedale, Tennessee H.D. Singleton Washington, D.C. J.D. Smith Berrien Springs, Michigan W.M. Starks Washington, D.C. W.A. Thompson Pine Forge, Pennsylvania J.H. Whitehead Decatur, Georgia N.C. Wilson, Jr Washington, D.C. 14 administration The three deans put their heads together and come up with great and noble ideas for college administration. 15 • i I if i j p if r ■' Lewis J. Larson, B.S., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D. Academic Dean Adell Warren, B.S. Business Manager Witnel McMillan, B.A. Accountant Henry Saulter Assistant Business Manager 17 Claude Thomas, B.A. Dean of Men Norwida A. Marshall, M.Ed. Dean of Women Carrie Davis, B.A. Dean of Women 18 ■Elder Tottress is our college pastor. I know Mrs. Warren wishes all of her patients were this calm. Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Troy take a stroll together on the campus. 19 i [I Miss Eunice Vanderberg is secretary to our college president. Mrs. Judy Dean is secretary to our college business manager. I Mrs. Florence Robertson is secretary to our college academic dean. 20 faculty These two teacher-scientists are representative of the illustrious, still pursuing, still achieving faculty of Oakwood College. 21 JjeAi auiora f uc i cience The object of this program is to allow the student to become acquainted with the principles, facts, approaches, and methods of the discipline; to provide him with an understanding of psychology and sociology as sciences of behavior, and to improve his insight into his own behavior and that of others. It also seeks to introduce the student to the concepts and methods used in psychological and sociological research. Dr. Adams leaves for home after her class in Personality. Earl M. Gooding, Ph.D. Professor of Behavioral Science Clora D. Young, M.SW. Instructor in Sociology 22 JICusic epariment Jon Robertson, M.S. Assistant Professor of Music Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul, on which they mightily fashion. Plato The courses in the department of music are designed not only to develop an intelligent and appreciative attitude toward music but also to guide students who need training to become teachers, performers, and musical leaders in Christian service. tpji « ■♦ V,V.V, ' . ' . ' . §§§§81 i Alyne Dumas Lee Artist in Residence Harold L. Anthony, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music uaKwood College norai Huntsville, Ala. 35806 Inez Booth, M.A. Associate Professor of Piano and Organ 23 Eva B. Dykes, Ph.D.-Professor of English Language and Literature Dr. Dykes is ready for her English Liter- ature class. Lloyd Mulraine, M. A. —Instructor in English Professor Mulraine prepares for his World Literature class. Frankie Clay, M.S. -Instructor in English Mrs. Clay gives instruction to her secretary. 24 Florence M. Winslow, M.A.- Assistant Professor of English Mrs. Winslow shows great enthusiasm. The purpose of the English Department is to train the student to express himself correctly and effectively. Remedial classes, or workshops, are conducted for the purpose of aiding all of the students who need assistance in any phase of English. Since English is the tool of the student for expressing himself on all occasions, the faculty has adopted the plan of Co-opera- tion. Each teacher is alert to the oral and written expression of the student in every class and outside the classroom as well. 2), enar i P tmenf Jannith L. Lewis, M.A. in L.S.-Instructor in English Miss Lewis prepares for her English class. Norma J. Roddy, B. A. -Instructor in Reading Mrs. Roddy helps one of her students. 25 anouaqes Anne Q. Drake, M.A. Visiting Assistant Professor in Modern Languages 26 Jfy story department The instruction offered by this department brings before the student the best in human achievement during various periods, develops his vision, and prepares him to meet present-day problems with a degree of intelligence. In political science the student traces the development and functions of national and local governments and their relationship to progressive civil- ization. Otis B. Edwards, Ph.D. Professor of History Dr. Edwards pauses in his Church History class. •W Murray J. Harvey, M. Litt. Associate Professor of History Prof. Harvey instructs his Western Civilization class. 27 O oucafi ' i ucazion Oakwood College attempts to offer a well-balanced and comprehensive program leading to the bachelor de- gree for students who desire to become qualified and com- petent members of the teaching profession. This program is especially designed for training teachers who will teach in schools provided by the church, but it also prepares persons to teach in other systems. The program of teacher training meets the standards for certification with the Department of Education of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and the Alabama State Board of Education. Leo M. Moreno, Ph.D. Head of Department Luceno L. Quirante, Ed.D. Associate Professor 28 Department Applied Z. H. Coberly, Ed.D. Professor of Business Administration Sandra Price, B.S. Instructor in Secretarial Science . . ... .. 30 c5 ciences The aim of this department is to provide a technical, liberal, and ethical education which will equip young men and women with skills and knowledge necessary for business and economic competence. The department seeks to encourage qualified stu- dents to prepare for the teaching of business subjects on the sec- ondary level. A certificate is presented at the completion of the two-year business curriculum. Marvin Anderson, B.A. Instructor in Business Rosa Taylor, B.S. Assistant Instructor in Secretarial Science 31 A Gnemi ' s , y This curriculum is designed to give our students the rigorous training that will qualify them to fill positions in high schools as chemistry instructors, and in the chemical industry as chemists; to satisfy the course requirements for medicine, dentistry, nurs- ing and home economics. Emerson A. Cooper, Ph.D. Head of Department Horace Walker is to discover a new ele- ment in lab. 32 Departm eni !j3io oqa Department The curriculum is designed to give the student the nec- essary training that will prepare him to competently fill positions in high schools as biology instructor, and in the clinical and biological laboratories as a biologist; to satisfy the course requirements for medicine, dentistry, nursing, and home economics. Rothacker C. Smith, M.S. -Associate Professor of Biology fahteteiB? Tarn McKenzie-Senior Lab Assistant 34 • Horace Walker and James Foster-two outstanding students in the Science Dept. Dr. Lawrence Hundley- Associate Professor of Biology 35 Prof. Smith is overlooking the pro- gress of two of his students. J. A. Blake, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics R. M. Fiterie, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Mathematics may be classified according to two general categories, pure math and applied math. This department proposes to present these two points of view as a combined and unified whole. The department further proposes to develop an apprecia- tion by the student of the fact that the One who created and upholds the universe also made the integers and gave man the mental power and the will to develop the rest of what is called mathematics. J nusics Dr. Howard Foster Professor of Physics And Jliainem atics Kathleen Hall, M.S., Assistant Professor in Mathematics 37 Jfo ome conomics Depa rtm eni This department is designed to better prepare young women to become good homemakers, as well as to enable them to teach in this field. Sewing will really be an aid in the future, so these young ladies are learning now. These young ladies are learning the correct table manners. ' ■■And now they prepare to eat from a beauti- fully set table. 38 Everybody seems to be enjoying the meal, well, almost everyone. This is a perfectly set table. Yes, we know you ' re happy that you ' re learning how to sew. 39 JneoJoau )peecn Elder C. T. Richards, B.D. Head of the Religion Department The courses in this department are designed to develop wit hin the student a deep appreciation of the importance of the Bible in determining the true philosophy of life, to encourage the ap- plication of the teachings of Jesus to the problems of our day, and to provide training for candidates for the ministry and for Bible teaching. Dr. Warren is preparing a speech test. Mervyn A. Warren, Ph.D. 40 John J. Beale, M.A. Assistant Professor of Religion Dr. Rogers expounds on Greek. Ernest E. Rogers, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biblical Languages Elder Beale looks over his notes before going to Gift of Prophecy class. 41 J nusical Oouca ion James A. Roddy, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education Building better (???) women 42 vV7 eron autii 1CS This program is designed to prepare students to receive the private pilot license and the commercial pilot license. A student may successfully complete the requirements for his license dur- ing one quarter or he may choose to complete the work over a period of two quarters or even three. Bob Wise, Instructor in Aeronautics Mr. Wise giving instructions to one of his stu- dents in aeronautics. JlieoicaJ Gaoet Cjorps R. E. Tottress, college chaplain, gives instruction in First Aid adapt- ed to the needs of military service, physiology, hygiene and basic infantry drill. 43 I wonder if anyone is really listening to the teacher. Jean reads a story to her class. 44 % - r V f Going to and from classes is sometimes a tiresome routine. QaJtwoocfs progress can £e seen in ine £eautiful £oines t£ai t£e professors Jive in. Front view of the home of Mr. Anthony, Professor of Music. - ' ' ' ■, ' ■■■' . ■' ■' ■J •: ' ' ' - ' ' • ' ' ■. ••; V-.i ' ■' , .«„ ' . . ........ t ■■■■■■•--.V- ' ,. ..... -. i . ' . ' $ i- :r Home of Elder R. E. Tottress, College Chaplain. MMawii- -  -  . «--4JV  .j-  - . ' ■ .. - «-rfa v «. v . i •0( ' .  a«iu« k i £ 46 Jresiu res n man Gfc ass ■ . y r ' ■' -•■:- «y , N - ' K, J ,v. ' -.■' r j J-? iy  ' ' - .-:?:. . I v ' : m : • ' : ?- ' ■- 1 ' jz Z-. 4: ;::::::: m;mZ J : ; :« ; J ' i. Sarah Albury Ronald Anderson Margaret Armour Chip Ates Loretta Baker Rose Baker Elizabeth Banks Stella Barber Boyce Berkel Gloria Black Raymond Blackburn Betty Bowman Vivian Bradley John Brown Fred Buddy June Butler Xavier Butler Nathaniel Butts Francine Camacho Rose Campbell 48 Jean Carpenter Kermit Carter Ruth Carter Nancy Chevis Judy Chiles Leroy Clements Manfrit Clemons Linda Clinton Jerome Coleman Wendell Collins Suzanne Cook Frances Criswell Iris Darby Elaine Davis Freeman Davis Jeanette Davis Lynn Davis Melvin Davis Hershyl Edwards Colin Evans 49 Dionetta Evans Velma Faulks Alfred Fenison Eugene Foley Delores Ford Janice Ford Henry Fort Christine Foxworth Peggy Garvin Meredith-Givens Hazel Golson Brenda Goodman Linda Goodrich Doris Goree Carl Grear MS. M F I L 4L bL • i ' i ft ' ■■9 ' Harold Green Rosetta Green Valinda Greene Paulette Hairston Lela Hanks 50 Dyann Harkness Currine Harris Gordon Harris John Harris James Hawkins Lionel Heriveaux Franklin Hill Laura Hill Oscar Hodge Yvonne Hodge Jacqulyn Holland Linda Horton Willetta House Ernestine Huff Elaine Humphreys Craig Jackson George Jackson Shirley Jackson Phillip Jett 51 Christina John Betty Johnson Pearl Johnson Rhona Johnson Ronnie Johnson Frances Jones Johnny Jones Larry Jones Robert Jones Vanzetta Jones Alberta Joseph Rita Langston Minnie Lankford Silas Lee Edith Lester Dorothy Lewis Mary Lewis Nigel Lewis Allen Lester Rise Lowery 52 Oscar Lynch Ed Lyons Alhaji Mallum Linda Marshall Nathaniel Mattox Cynthia Maycock Moses Mayne Harry Mays Vanard Mendinghall 1 ' Dianne Merideth Michael Merriweather Zearolean Merriweather Debra Mickle Roger Mills Spaulding Mills Stanley Mims Barbara Moore Douglas Moore Gladys Moore Cassandra Morris 53 Carl Parker Sundararat Moses Valerie Mosley Thelma Myrie Leila McCall is 5 ., • Renee McGhee Willa McGrew Anthony McKinney Pandora McKinney W. H. McKinney Marjorie McLoud Albertha McNeil Evelyn McRae Sanjenetta McReynolds Alma Narick Samuel Nesbitt Brenda Newson Marguerite Nixon Burton Norris Shirley Owens 54 Sharon Parker Brenda Patterson David Payne Faith Pearsall Edward Perry Fritz Pierre-Louis Cynthia Pitts Crosby Powell Annette Rankins Renee Reid Booker Rice Florence Rice Arnette Richardson Frederick Risker Arlidia Roberts Eunice Rock Marguerite Rogers Luther Ross Melvin Scott 55 Deborah Simmons Greta Simons Alfonso Smith Delores Smith Goldie Smith Irene Smith LaJuan Smith LaVern Smith Suzanne Smith Theresa Smith Vincent Smith Claude Sweet John Tarver Frederick Thomas 1 M Philip Thomas Renata Thomas Jerry Thompson Mattie Todd Reva Torrence 56 Rejeanna Tyler Rose Valcourt John Wagner Carolyn Ward Joseph Warren Bernadine Wells Ruth Watson Frederica Weekes Ann West Earl Wilkerson Brenda Wilkins Cleveland Williams Amanda Williams Harriet Williams mm) ij -.1 Joanne Williams Mary Williams Albert Willingham Pearl Wise 57 Wanda Whitfield Keith Wood Joyce Wooding Herman Wright Sarah Wright These are some members of the Freshman Class. 58 c)opnc omore Gfc ass Rosenda Alexander Jean Alexander Leroy Anderson Janice Arnold Mary Arrington Vashti Ashley Paul Baker James Barley Cynthia Battles William Battles Richard Bell Barry Black Alva Bodden Karen Bowden SW t Rosalind Braye Fernanda Brown Glindover Brown Melva Brown George Bryant 60 Jacqueline Bryant Eddie Byrd Cynthia Clark Jewel Clemens Garland Cobb George Curry Alicia Davis Verona Davis Samuel Dennis William Dickerson Juanita Dilworth Paula Dixson Ingrid Dooms Bonita Dudley Byron Dulan Oclivery Fewell Lenora Ford Carmen Fuentes Georgia Bryant 61 Janice Gaynor Claudia Golson Deborah Graham Buford Griffith Gloria Harris Margaret Harris Virginia Henderson Claudette Henriquez Stephanie Henriquez Darlene Herring Ellen Hicks Sharon Highwarden Audrey Holloman Roberta Hudson Rose Jackson Janviere James Constance Johnson Juanita Johnson Theodore Johnson Joan Justiss 62 Anthony Kennedy Theodore Kilby Willie Knight Jacqueline Lankford Danny Lewis Magellan Lockett Donald Lowery Laurence Lucas LaJean Martin David McCottry Bertha McKinney Michael Merriweather , Anthony Meyers Eugene Miller Dennis Mosby Miller Mullins Peggy Norris Theophilus Nwankpa Amos Okrah Arnold Oyoyo 63 K i Deseree Page Lizzie Page Lee Paschal Ernest Rogers Samuel Rountree Lloyd Ruff Leslie Scott Dorothy Shackelton Oscar Sherrod Winifred SHerrod Geraldine Simpson Irene Starks Jacqueline Steens Lorraine Stephens Audrey Stewart i Lee Dora Sweet Louise Tapscott Edna Thomas 64 Florence Vasciannie Duncan Vaz Kenneth Vaz Leola Wade Maureen Ward Stanley Ware Juanita Warren Hubert Washington Earl Watkins Althea Williams Lorine Williams Samuel Williams Jacinta Wilson Raymond Winbush 65 Junior Glass President Ceasar Monroe Vice-President Russell Tynes Secretary Linda Crimes Asst. Secretary Carol Johnson Parliamentarian p i erre Hunt Treasurer Diane Lewis Public Relations Susan Davis Public Relations J ames Sampson Chaplain L y dia Ma V s Sgt.-at-Arms J °y ce Brown 66 « :- ■■m : . j ■■■• . . 2fc iy$l • ■•. V , • ' ■• •• 9| ' , . - ' . ' ..- ' ■■•■; 1 ■21 ' ; ' . .j. . ; ' '  1 r :; ¥ SpI f ' A ,V HSfflK f? 1 67 Geraldine Alford Sociology David Beale Pre-Med. Catherine Black Education Judith Bowden Business Adm. Benjamin Brown Business Adm. Joyce Brown Accounting T. Michael Brown Religion Richard Brown Psychology Chemistry Quintealya Bryant Pre-Nursing Linda Crimes Elementary Ed. 68 Herman Davis Religion Susan Davis Secretarial Science Faye Earle Sociology Joyce Ellison English Ernestine Fenison Mathematics Marcia Freeman Elementary Ed. Rhoda Gates Education Christine Gibson Sociology Ruth Gooding Biology Equilla Green Home Economics 69 Pearlie Greer English Carvason Griffith Chemistry II I Nana Harris Business Ed. Alfred Hampton Kenneth Herbert Business Adm. Pierre Hunt Pre-Med. Robert Jackson Business Adm. Carol Johnson Physical Therapy Edgrick Johnson Accounting Allan Johnston Music 70 Earl Jones Accounting Ellen Jones Elementary Ed. Alvin LaCount Theology Joyce Lewis Elementary Ed. Wilma Lightbourne Elementary Ed. C. Bernell Mapp Biology Callie Mays Sociology Lydia Mays Religion John Mills Business Adm. Sharon Mitchell English 71 Nancy Moore Business Adm. Oliver Moore II Theology History Gilda Moses Psychology Arthur Murray Business Adm. Barbara Patrick Behavioral Science Rebecca Rhone Home Economics Genoice Robinson Sociology Robert Royster Pre-Mortuary Science James Sampson Psychology Richard Simons Education 72 Gloria Walker Education Sandra Skinner Edith Sloan Randolph Stafford Russell Tynes Elementary Ed. Mathematics Theology Sociology Business Adm Mary Washington Behavioral Science Richard Washington Theology Laurence Weekes Biology 73 Phillip Wesley Theology Paula West Physical Therapy Donald Whipple Business Adm. Barry Wilkins Psychology James Williams Sociology Education Cleveland Wilson Elementary Ed. Phillip Wright Theology 74 As these students look into the future, they represent the other juniors who will one day become seniors, and come to the end of their journey at Oakwood. 75 Each senior at Oakwood College can be likened to a space rocket. After leaving the hallowed walls of this in- stitution, the senior goes out into the unknown to begin a new life. And as this rocket is on its way to a specific destination, may you also, senior, have a goal in mind and may you prepare yourself to reach your destination. Much success to each of you. 76 cS emor Gfc ass a ALLEN, CHARLES Major: Religion Minor: Business President of Men ' s Club ALLEN, M. JEAN Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Cultural Vice-President of USM; MV Leader BARNES, PATIENCE Major: Business Administration Minor: Religion Senior Class Treasurer; Secretary of Phi Beta Lambda BERNARD, MICHAEL Major: Theology Minor: Behavioral Science and History Ars Nova; Choir; Ministerial Seminar BOWIE, IRENE Major: Secretarial Science Minor: English Acorn Editor; Choir BOWIE, LORAINE Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Sabbath School Teacher BOWMAN, BARBARA Major: Business Administration Minor: Secondary Education USM Senate; Choir; MV Leader 78 € BROWNE, BENJAMIN Major: Theology Minor: History Married Students Club President: USM Senate BRYANT, VANVERNARD Major: Bus. Administration Minor: Secretarial Sci. Phi Beta Lambda CAMPBELL, CALVIN Major: Biology Minor: Secondary Education President of Male Chorus CAREY, PHILLIP Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Junior Class President; Who ' s Who- 1966-67 CARTER, SYLVIA Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Secretary of SNEA CARTWRIGHT, EDWARD Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Senior Class President; Who ' s Who CLEVELAND, CELIA Major: Elementary Education Minor: Psychology Choir; Music Club 79 COLLIE, NYOKA Major: Pre-Med Biology Minor: Chemistry Choir; Science Club COOPER, GILBERT Major: Sociology Minor: Secondary Education Behavioral Science Club; SNEA Parlia- mentarian CRAIG, DONNA Major: English Minor: Music Litrary Club; International Students Organization DANIELS, KATHERN Major: Elementary Education Minor: History; English Church Clerk; Sabbath School Pianist DANIELS, KENNETH Major: Business Minor: Religion Vice-President of Men ' s Dormitory Club, Yearbook Staff DAVIS, WILLIE O. Major: Biology Minor: Secondary Education Yearbook Editor- 1966-67; Science Club 80 DENT, PATRICIA Major: Elementary Education Minor: Biology, English Choir; SNEA DIXON, DONALD Major: Psychology Minor: Physical Therapy Behavioral Science; Men ' s Dormitory Club DIXON, HARRY Major: Biology Minor: Psychology FERGUSON, JOHN Major: Theology Psychology Minor: History Sabbath School Teacher; M.V. Leader FLORENCE, HELEN Major: Business Education Minor: Secondary Education Treasurer of Business Club FOSTER, JAMES Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry GASKINS, HAROLD Major: Theology Minor: Sociology Evangeleers Chaplain; President of Ministerial Seminar GILBERT, BEVERLY Major: Secretarial Science Minor: English Yearbook Secretary 81 mi J GILBERT, ROBERT Major: Business Administration Accounting Minor: Secondary Education Psychology USM Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda President GREEN, WYNONA Major: Bus. Administration Minor: Secondary Education Phi Beta Lambda; SNEA GRISSOM, EVELYN Major: Elementary Education Minor: Biology Treasurer of Nursing Club; Assistant secretary of Sophomore class HARRIS, JOAN Major: Elementary Education Minor: Behavioral Science English Choir; Behavioral Science Club HERBERT, BYRON Major: Accounting Minor: History Business Manager of Acorn; Business Club President HERMAN, IGNATIUS Major: Sociology Minor: Theology HOWARD, RUTH Major: Elementary Educa tion Minor: English Junior class president; Choir 82 HUGHES, MARY ANN Major: Elementary Education Minor: English USM Senate; SNEA HUNT, GABRIEL Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry International Students Organization; Science Club JENKINS, CARITA Major: English Minor: Psychology Secondary Ed. SNEA; English Club JOHN, CHEVRUVATHOOR Major: Business Administration Minor: Education International Students Organization JOHNSON, BARBARA Major: Elementary Education Minor: English SNEA Treasurer; SNEA Public Relations Manager JOHNSON, LILLIAN Major: Secretarial Science Minor: English Senior Class Secretary 83 JONES, EMMA Major: History Minor: Secondary Education Home Economics Club Treasurer; Spreading Oak Circulation Manager J JONES, FURMAN Major: Mathematics Religion Minor: History KATHARE, DANIEL Major: Biology Minor: Theology International Students Organization LACY, LUCILE Major: Music Minor: Secretarial Science Secondary Education Choir; Assistant Secretary of Business Club LANKFORD, JOAN Major: Elementary Education Minor: English SNEA; Yearbook Staff LISTER, ROBERT Major: Business Administration Minor: Theology Sports; Yearbook Staff MALLUM, MALLAM Major: Behavioral Science Minor: Religion Vice-President of Literature Club; Inter- national Students Organization MARTIN, SHIRLEY Major: Business Education Minor: Secondary Education Phi Beta Lambda 84 McKINNEY, OLIVER Major: Religion Minor: History Men ' s Club President; Vice-President Seminar McRAE, DIEDRE Major: Behavioral Science Minor: Elementary Education Behavioral Science Club; Choir-Aeolians MILES, NORMAN Major: Theology Minor: History Biblical Languages Vice-President of USM; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent of Ministerial Seminar MILLER, EMERSON Major: Theology Minor: Mathematics Evangeleers; Ministerial Seminar MONROE, DONALD Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Behavioral Science Club; Athens Bible Study Team MONROE, GRACIE Major: Mathematics Minor: Biology Education SNEA; Athens Bible Study Team MOORE, WILLIE Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administration Business Club; Men ' s Dormitory 85 MORRIS, BARBARA Major: Sociology Minor: Biology NICHOLS, BETTYE Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Mu Sigma Phi NILES, WILLIAM Major: Business Administration Accounting Minor: Psychology U.S.M. President; Phi Beta Lambda Public Relations Manager PRESTON, JOHN Major: Psychology Sociology Sabbath School Teacher, Behavioral Science Club RASHFORD, EARDELL Major: History Minor: Business Administration Choir; Carter Hall Girls ' Club Presiden t ROBINSON, FLORESTINE Major: Elementary Education Minor: English SNEA;USM Senate ROBINSON, NAOMI Major: Sociology Minor: Religion Carter Hall Chaplain; Photography Club SANDERS, JAMES Major: Elementary Education Minor: Accounting Business Club; Married Students Club SIMONS, JOHN Major: Theology Minor: History USM Senator; Vice-President Men ' s Dormitory Club SMALL, ALFONSO Major: Biology Minor: Secondary Education Photographic Editor for Acorn; Ars Nova Singers SMITH, JAMES Major: Mathematics Minor: Secondary Education SNEA; Science Club TOWNS, GENELL Major: Elementary Education Minor: Biology Colporteur Club TURNER, PAULINE Major: Secretarial Science Minor: English International Students Organization WADE, GERALDINE Major: Business Education Minor: Secondary Education Phi Beta Lambda; SNEA 87 WALKER, ERMA Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Photography Club; Jail Band WALKER, HORACE Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry WALLEN, VICTOR Major: Theology Minor: Psychology Spreading Oak Editor; Student M.V. Leader WEIR, MORRIS Major: Business Administration Minor: Education SNEA President; Associate Editor of Acorn WEITHERS, JOSEPH Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Science Club President; International Students Organization President WILLIAMS, RONALD Major: Elementray Education Minor: English Band; Vice-President of SNEA WILLIS, ALDRIDGE Major: History Minor: Secondary Education Religion SNEA Vice-President; USM Senate WHITE, JAMES Major: Chemistry Minor: Math Choir; Parliamentarian of USM WILSON, MERETLE Major: Theology Minor: History Evangeleers President; SNEA WOODS, EDWARD Major: Sociology Minor: Religion Behavioral Science Club; Male Chorus KELLY, PEDAPOODI Pre-Medical Technology Post-Graduate Student International Students Organization 89 Fj? (v ' r v ' aga U eliqion  S l ' As the sun hides its face behind the trees at the Oaks, the students prepare to welcome another Sabbath. Behold the Bridegroom Cometh, this program was presented for vespers with students from the Business office participating. r 90 Vespers would not really be vespers without Gerald Penick at the organ. ; a Uime Uo CTlwaAe (Theme for the Youth Week of Prayer) These young men brought many wonderful messages to students for the Week of Prayer. Mr. Michael Bernard was a dynamic speaker and was enjoyed by many. The audience really felt the impact of Mr. Helvius Thompson ' s sermon. 92 [Bi£fe Conference Oakwood students enjoy an afternoon of boating at Camp Cumby-Gay, Ga. U.S.M. President Niles (in tie) and Charles Allen cruise along. Celia Cleveland accompanies a soloist at-the piano. iMismm These are members of the Florence group. This group enjoys a singspiration in the park. 94 These are members of the jail band y tfr Samuel Branch, president of the Evangeleers. Harold Gaskin, president of the Ministerial Seminar These are the members of a band who bring cheer and hope to the shut-ins. Elder E. E. Cleveland has a very attentive audience as he talks to the student body during the annual Workshop. Elder C. D. Henri, fall Week of Prayer Speaker and Pastor of the Berean S.D.A. Church, gives words of encouragement to Paul Baker. 96 G J residenh onrerence J residents Elder C. E. Bradford, president of the Lake Region Conference. Elder W. S. Lee, president of the Central States Conference. Elder G. N. Banks, secretary of the Regional Department of the Pacific Union Conference. 97 Cj uqs And Organizations Senior Class President: Edward Cartwright Vice-President: Willie Davis Secretary: Lillian Johnson Asst. Secretary: Wynona Green Treasurer: Gabriel Hunt Asst. Treasurer: Patience B arnes Parliamentarian: William Niles Sgt.-at-Arms: Meretle Wilson Chaplain: Oliver McKinney Sponsor: Dr. G. Partridge Music Club - Mu Alpha President: Jo Ann Connor Vice-President: Gerald Penick Secretary: Brenda J. Jackson Treasurer: Franklin Hill Parliamentarian: Raymond Humphrey Sgt.-at-Arms: Donald Williams Press Relator: Allan Johnston Asst. Press Relator: Craig Jackson International Student Organization President: Joseph Weithers Vice-President: Amos Okrah Secretary: Paulette Hairston Treasurer: Philip Bovell Sgt.-at-Arms: Joseph Sackie Sponsor: Dr. Gooding Business Club — Phi Beta Lambda President: Robert Gilbert Vice-President: Jacqueline Steens Secretary: Patience Barnes Treasurer: Edgrick Johnson Sponsor: Mr. Anderson Behavorial Science Club — Omega Sigma Psi President: Randolph Stafford Vice-President: Michael Bernard Secretary: Linda Goodrich Treasurer: Raymond Winbush Sponsors: Mrs. Young and Dr. Gooding M. V. Society Student Leader: Victor Wallen Secretary-Treasurer: Wilma Lightborne Sponsor: Dr. M. Warren Photography Club President: David Payne Vice-President: Nyoka Collie Secretary: Patience Barnes Asst. Secretary: Darlene Herring Treasurer: Stanley Mims Parliamentarian: Meretle Wilson Sponsors: Miss Carrie Davis and Dr. E. Cooper Carter Hall ' s Dormitory Club President: Eardell Rashford Vice-President: Sylvia Rhue Secretary: Florestine Robinson Treasurer: Phyllis Guy Parliamentarian: Thermutus McKenzie Social Vice-President: Paula West Chaplain: Naomi Robinson Sponsors: Misses Carrie Davis and Kathleen Hall Choir President: Elverton Mapp Vice-President: Allan Johnston Secretary: Carmen Fuentes Asst. Secretary: Linda Crimes Treasurer: Franklin Hill Chaplain: Lawrence Lucas Sponsor: Mr. Harold Anthony Cunningham Hall ' s Dormitory Club — Vincet Qua Se Vincet President: Pearl Reid Vice-President: Jackie Holland Secretary: Frances Jones Asst. Secretary: Joyce Wooding Treasurer: Deloris Ford Sgt.-at-Arms: Renata Thomas Sponsor: Dean Marshall Men ' s Dormitory Club — Epsilom Sigma Psi President: Charles Allen Vice-President: Kenneth Daniels Secretary: Lloyd Ruff Treasurer: Gabriel Hunt Parliamentarian: James White Sgt.-at-Arms: James Warren Chaplain: Meretle Wilson Sponsor: Dean Thomas Seminar Secretary: Lydia Mays Associate Secretary: Celia Cleveland Publicity Secretary: Philip Wesley Treasurer: Halsey Banks Parliamentarian: Phillip Wright Chaplain: Robert Lister Sponsors: Elder C. T. Richards and Dr. M. Warren Dactylology Club President: Theophilus Nwampka General Secretary: Kay Bryson Organizing Secretary: Samuel Branch Sponsor: Dr. Gooding 98 ™ O.B- Edwot-ds MojesTic CM K WOOD COLLEGE SONG m O-D- hazards Ayr. lj H.l. Antony .n j J S W f LJT w r r I. Our £ ■rrOm 3. As deov Q k - sWes a - ha p - pj ■fai- and birds Come , n xokaSf. Vale T W isles or seo Th in fhe Spring A STon-dards n ' II Stu - dcn-fs Come Sin no ' Ar TO ■f n e i r 11 , Wff t m J J i n.i ■Pail, Our And fgBg w Keork are Tilled TQ«n do 1 1 n - na+u - r I me I - W rlJi 3 er a J_ k won - ore us cV e r When in fne rial ' s E - diS fbej lorir g 9 Criee - a TnouoKTs o£ Thee drauj lijMtned 7 utn- TUf or p bt r tfo | J I A-tM s 3 i st rr trrr necir. We From We. •3 ' ' ■{] Io jc 4lw TinfcSj Tno nq - -cres scenes. 1 he Voc W 1| 5Cir , +n«l Lrp elrv. , lh J O-kcy and ver earn. Q 9 F«:- K--fol - I- M 1 ft STU do ll-c i TKj a I I we do and 7— r QircCn. T. I VMe J- J g r r ' f r 99 01 S. TIC CPresicfent Wi Ji ' am Cfl. OClfes 100 William Niles, back to camera, chats with Norman Miles. Joseph Weithers, U. S. M. Parliamentarian. QA.S.JK. Cxecutioe Ga6met (l967) President lil)iffiam DCiJes Uice- J resident jCor nan jlti es J eJiaious Uice-J resident dienru Jio t Social Uice-J resident Cftflan Jfo inston Cultural U ice ' - J resident Jean nffen -Atnfetic Uice-JPresident CjfSert UauJor Secretary Carmen Jruentes diss 1 Secretary LDa Jean JKartin Jn.com (editor JJrene Jjowie spreading UaA C-ditor Uictor (Ja ten Seryeant C%t Cfirms Wa ter Jdorton CPuSIic CRefations JP iiffip Wriydii 102 Norman Miles, Vice-President Henry Holt, Religious Vice-President. Carmen Fuentes, Secretary. LaJean Martin, Assistant Secretary. Elbert Taylor, Athletic Director 103 J residents Cj award Cjartwriant Senior Cj ass 104 (jeasar JlLonroe Junior Glass J residenh Raom on o ISJin bush sophomore (j ass 105 freshman Glass Charles Alien, president of Peterson Hall ' s Epsilom Sigma Phi. - ' ri:,:. Eardell Rashford, president of Carter Hall ' s dormitory club. wwrtfa P Pearl Reid, president of Vincet Qua Se Vincet, Cunningham Hall ' s club. 106 v -,- ' -.,. : - L Joseph Weithers President of International Students Organization Randolph Stafford President of Omega Sigma Psi Members of the Home Economics Club. Jo Ann Connor Mu Alpha Gamma President Members of the Dactylology Club Theophilus Nwampka, President. special tjoen is J affoween J aria Joe and her followers attract everyone ' s attention. Granny ' s second childhood begins tonight. She ' s sweet, but cunning. She ' s getting ready for take-off. 111 Ray stoops in meditation. JKessiah Cheryl Galley and Stanley Ware sing a duet during the Messiah. ! These are students getting name tags, but we ' re wondering what Byron is waiting for. He has his on. faculty J ecepiion These smiles reflect the many warm receptions given. We know some will be tired from so many hand- shakes. 114 Many different expressions can be seen as people wait for their refreshments. The refreshment table won ' t look like this for long. These eyes look longingly at the food. 115 During the Yuletide season, Peterson Hall is aglow with the spirit of Christmas. 116 cS eroices 117 rooo Service The College Cafeteria is always full at this time of the day. Mrs. Hardy, behind the scene, works to prepare a good meal. Horace Walker selects his food. 118 You think I ought to try it? Yes, preparations are being made for our daily meals. _4 Mr. Lake, are you sure there ' s nothing more to do? Some people just get carried away at meal time. 119 Listen to Caesar, girls, he might know what he ' s talking about. Really, Philip, do you know what you ' re doing? Ah, young ladies, could you possibly be waiting for some fellows? My, my! What a twosome. Here ' s Jett and Brenda Newson. 120 Go Teqe cj ore Virginia catches the gleam in Anthony ' s eye. Harry Swinton Superintendent of College Store Harold and Freddie think of their distant loves. Keith finally catches on. 121 Philip gets postage to notify parents that he will be coming home soon. Empty store must mean empty pockets for Oakwood students. 122 C jaAeru Mr. Calhoun supervises Pinkie as she makes rolls. Mr. Calhoun inspects freshly-baked bread. This is the entrance to the bakery. 123 These contented cows supply the college students with milk products. This is the dairy at the college. 124 Dai, air y Yes, Danny, the pasture extends far beyond that point. Mf. Dobbins, manager of the Dairy, inspects the milk before it is pack- aged for consumption. At O.C. even Tyrone has a job to do. 125 JKaintenance Department Some of Oakwood ' s diligent student secretaries work in this department. James Holloway, supervisor of grounds, and one of his workers in- spect equipment. Men of distinction do this kind of work Well, fellows, let ' s get this place clean. Without this heating-plant, Oakwood would be a very miserable place to stay. 127 The success of the Laundry Program is dependent upon the diligent work of the student. loaunoru Sylvanus Merchant, B.A. Superintendent of College Laundry Girls await quitting time. Finished product is ready for delivery. 129 spreading OaA t ' % OCTOBER 1967 fhe Spreading Oak OURNAL OF STUDENT ACTIVITY OAKWOOD COLLEGE, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA )AKWOOD RECEIVES $25,000 Phillip Wright, editor of the USM News- letter, thinks of some new ideas for the letter. From Left to Right: F. L. Bland, Vice President of General Conference, Elder Nagele, Harris Pine Milk, Dr. Hale, Elder Emmerson, Treasurer of General Conference, Relations Dept. of the U.S.M. February 8. 1968 Public Relations Do you have school spirit? The Business Club and the Behavioral Science Club has started the ball rolling, Saturday night ' s basketball game was second only to the Old vs New a couple of weeks ago. Students 6f bdth clubs supported their club with vigorous spirit. The president of the Behavioral Science Club invites all other clubs to begin promoting school spirit. The B.S.C. is interested in its school. They say this our school, and if we don ' t take pride in it, neither will any one else. 131 Acorn aff Editor Irene Bowie Associate Editor Amos Okrah Sponsor Mrs. Frankie Clay Secretary Beverly Gilbert Layout Editors Kenneth Daniels Stanley Mims Carlton Pyfrom Russell Tynes Aldridge Willis Copy Editors Pearlie Greer Sharon Mitchell Phillip Wright Artist Vanard Mendinghall Photographic Editors Alfonso Small David Payne Richard Simons William Niles Mrs. Frances Thompson Typists Darlene Herring Patricia Tucker Gilda Moses Advertising Manager Robert Lister Business Managers Robert Gilbert Elder H. T. Saulter Beverly looks on as Robert explains the plans. Mendinghall shows the staff the cover of the book. 132 J eferson Jia I 7, . ,U2K MM $ : David finds time to read while his clothes wash. The home is made beautiful by industrious hands. Television captivates them all-except for one. Boy! Who said that one had to be dressed to pick up mail? 136 Garter 3iall These roommates study the Word to show themselves approved. Now there ' s music to study with, Patience. Her studies have really gotten her down. •JF - Who knows what she is studying? Only her professor will know for sure. What does Sylvia have in the bottle? 137 Gunmngnam Jiall The Christmas spirit is reflected in Cunningham Hall. She prefers to go out rather than study. Why not wear your skirt this length, Bernadene? 138 Richard, shall we overcome the books? Hey! Maybe you should share the joke. Through the lens of a telescope you can see many wonders. 139 x, euerse Wee! Patience has a double load! Frank, I don ' t think that Joyce is going to sweep. Don ' t fret, girls, it won ' t last long. Those guys are really taking it in strides. 140 Snowball game has many fans. IT y r ' fy One class is over, and there ' s one more class to go to. These fellows are taking it easy. 141 . Before Chapel begins, interest is diverted in many directions Didn ' t you know that I am a jack-of-all-trades? 143 Soup makes a poster for the Behavioral Science Club. The patience of these future teachers seems to be diminishing. . v i ' -.V, 1 - ' ;T : ' t £ i • f 9 vv % - ; - t XA li N Sife w jSIk % fl ' ' 4 hajffitfk ' '  ' d Sv .v- PfflSw Wvft ' : (1bHmP ' HH WE Miss Emanuel still graces our campus. Yes, I enjoy doing my job, says Foster. 10:30 and Phillip is still going strong. 146 Balloons were an added attraction at the Ingathering Kick-off. What is all this about? Alfonso goes to extreme in taking pictures. Some people can study anywhere. I Ml , m z m ' ' ) I ■' } . . ' • J 148 7ii The snow really makes the campus look deserted. Well, Patience, how does it taste? Guess what he is thinking about. Miss Eunice Vanderberg and Mrs. J. J. Beale, along with others, composed a poup which discussed Formal Social Behavior. lHJorAsnop Mrs. Ruth Green, guest speaker for the session. 150 h f , , $$A Miss Carrie Davis and M. Warren, group leaders, discuss Personal Grooming with other members of the group. Elder J. J. Beale talks to his group concerning Church Decorum. 151 Mir. and Mii, iss s enior Gfa ass jKiss Oaroe I CRas£forcf JlLr. Kja vin Gampbe I 152 0 153 Florestine seems rather pleased with the progress her students are making in English. «A««ato   M Erma Walker and Kathern Daniels fully believe that the training of children is a great and important task. 154 Beverly Gilbert will one day take her place among other secretaries in the nation. Simons and Wilson discuss important Bible texts which they consider vital in the ministry. Donald Monroe is going to his class in the Social Work Department. These seniors are preparing themselves to go out into the world and help their fellow man. Hi si; ,:■: :■.:■vk Sofcfii uer As I saw you standing there, Shoulders erect and head high, A feeling of gratefulness came into my heart That soldiers like you exist. Uncle Sam must be very happy to have chosen you; The country will profit from your service. It ' s hard for me to say what qualifications you really need, But I do know that your uncle wants strong men- Men who are willing to obey the commands of others, Men who will risk their lives for their country, Men who are able to serve and to help win the victory. Soldier, you met these qualifications, and so they chose you. There is a lot of responsibility upon you, soldier, For you see, you are in two armies: God also has chosen you. He is training you for the great event which lies ahead for His people. I trust you are learning your lessons well; I hope you will ask your Teacher for help When trials and disappointments come, and you don ' t understand. He will tell you why; He will guide and direct you, soldier, so you need not fear. The way will seem hard at times; but remember, At the end of the road there will be a reward, There always is. And the reward that I hope you are preparing for most Is life eternal in your Father ' s home. So do your best, soldier, For you have an uncle, you have a Father. And you have a friend, all counting on you. — Irene Bowie Former Oakwood student, Cleophas Mims, en route to Vietnam, pauses to salute the United States flag at Oakwood. 159 ' Jootoa r SoftSa T Jjasjketoall 160 - s s occer Uenms S£ah m } 9 161 Jo of ball Is Naomi all smiles for the game or for Allen? He ' s off for another touchdown! Catch me if you can The Dirty Dozen cleans up the league again. 162 cS cenes Don ' t miss it, Whipple. One -Two -Shift! 163 Buddy is preparing to join the game. Foster ' s team looks impatient as they await the start of the delayed soccer game. m ■All eyes are now focused on Mapp as he attempts to score a goal. 164 Vaz makes a brilliant mid-air save. It may be only a few, but soccer does attract some students. All heads go up for the ball in the closing moments of play. 165 Uaole Uennis Where is the ball, Cooper? Jackson is delivering a perfect back-bend slam. 166 !J3asAeibaIJ 7 Hands go up for a rebound. Buford Griffith lays two points in the basket. No wonder Sonny is a good basketball player, he is in the gym all the time. 167 Skating time is over and attention should be focused on the basketball game. This guy must get two more points for his team or else he just might quit playing basketball. :i  I ■-pt J ' M  $ . W- ■.. ' • ' r -m There are some people at Oakwood who can play Softball anywhere and with any kind of base. 168 tbAah ' nj This couple is trying to get their last skate in before the gym closes. The poised stance of this couple gives no indication of the swirling fun they enjoy when skating accompanied by the rhythmic tune of Moon River. With Gerald at the organ, you can be sure of good music at skating parties. Everybody has a partner, except Garland Cobb. 170 %k - «•; E 2 a. . .a -o 2 2 1 ■s X) i 2 I .s 2 3 .a 171 iDibrar y Elverton Mapp prepares for one of his classes. Would you believe she is reading only for pleasure? ' May I help you, Linda? All of these books are needed for just one term paper. y 172 Gerald and Celia discuss the important events in Carter Hall ' s Parlor. The girls are having a good time in the lounge of Cun- ningham Hall. 173 In the Student Center, students find time to enjoy the friendship of others. The students in the picture above are playing Sorry. Others at O. C. prefer to sit and relax their minds while others work to bring them entertainment. Other students sometimes prefer to be alone. Here John is pictured reading from the Bible. 174 £IP Jej? £0 £§ iPPAfifi £f£ £fl Here are a few of the familiar faces that make Oakwood College. 175 £ ars 3 esscti Acorn 16 3nd Am ° S 0kr3h PaUS£ a m ° ment 3nd refl6Ct ° the w m0 nths of hard work which went into the making of this year s wort 2 t k e a eff ' ™ ™ « h — ■been well of Mn y F e ra r nI a n a indebted f, ° f ff 6 wh ° Were Omental in making this book possible. Without the efforts of Mrs Frank e Clay, our sponsor, this book would not have been a success. Alfonso Small and David Payne put in long hours taking the pictures. Darlene Herring, Pearlie Greer and Sharon Mitchell all deserve special mention We anno a no e f P th y is y b o U o a k n a ' tT AC ° RN Staff f  the U h ™ ™ ' nrakmg e ubh ' cation ot this book a reality, but please accept our gratitude and sincere thanks this vLtrl y r«P 3b0Ut ° A C ° me l °u a Cl ° Se a d WUh C ° meS the end 0f another AC0RN - The eme of our book his year has been Progress. As you have glanced through the first 176 pages (24 additional pages will follow in the 7 7 3 H ' f ° f ' T W ?° Pe y ° U h3Ve C3Ught 3 gIlmpSe ° f the P  that 0akw °° d C ge is making ahead! ' WlH d ° y ° U l ° hdp ° akW °° d t0 C ° ntinue t0 P r0 S ress in the ears that Editors 176 Barbara Bowman greets Vice-President Hubert Humphrey. Sprinatime CB rings Qui Ouerutning lA Oaxwood, UJie Soys y U ie !73ees, C7Ae Jfowers, Cflnd Une Urees. 177 Baksh, Serzrah Junior Bryson, Kay Junior Collins, Jessie Junior Cummings, Leonard Junior Dawkins, Lorna Junior Hampton, Leroy Holt, Henry . . , Junior . Junior Irizarry, Lucita Special Student McKenzie, Thermutus Junior Miller, Shirley Junior Thompson, Joyce Junior W ' 1 Walker, Joann Junior 178 Barnes, Hope Freshman Boney, Murray Freshman Bookhardt, Dianne Sophomore Brisbon, Ingrid Freshman Charles, George Freshman Coleman, Janie D ' Andrade, Glenn Gardner, Betty Harrison, Lorna Hudson, Rose Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Lacey, Irene Freshman Linder, Joan Sophomore McCulla, Patricia Freshman Moore, Marilynn Freshman Patton, Mary Sophomore Preston, Larry Freshman Smiley, Leler Sophomore Smith, Bertha Sophomore Williams, Gloria Sophomore Williams, Norward Sophomore 179 Jeacner (jf Jne ear Jacu tu s Cjnoice - T)r. O.L j. Cj awards 180 Ueac ier Of U£e TJear Students G ioice (Dr. Cj.JIC. Ooocfiny 181 ws.7ir. J ierre diunt J resident Jloaer JJauis Uice- J residen t traverse orown u efigious Uice- J resident (QJiffiam Poison c5 ociaf U ice-J residen t iDoraine tjowie (ju tura Uice- J resident iDerou J t amp ton treasurer veers 68 69 Gawrence Stewart tA et ' c T)ice-CPresic ent Ssrene JSowie JQcorn Oaitor Qauicf JKcGottru Spreading OaA L.)oitor iDaiJean jKartin Secretary Caro un ( ' Jard Cnssistant Secretary orton TJeSb Parfiam en tar an Jionors (jonuocah ' on Dr. Millet addresses the students at Honors Convocation. In recognition of his scholastic achievement, Earl Roberts receives an award from Mrs. Winslow. The President of the General Conference talks to the Ministerial Students. llllllliil Dr. JIClD. stinfy Jr. 65 187 ADVERTISEMENTS PEACOCK ' S PARK SUPPLY COMPANY WHITE TRANSFER STORAGE CO., INC. Local household moves Office moves Crating and packing service Storage intrastate and Interstate shipments. Agents for: AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO., INC. 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Our youth deserve the best we can offer as we prepare them for today and tomorrow. May our burning zeal for up- holding and teaching the prin- ciples of eternal salvation consume every temptation to violate God ' s will for His church. Best wishes for a successful school year. POST OFFICE BOX 266 PINE FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA 19548 W. A. Thompson, Pr esident Edward Dorsey, Secretary-Treasurer a 7 9- tu aiic on oratuiauons s eniors — Un reacninq another wauznarA in life CV fSfocfenh — Un anotner year of Scholastic achievement 3978 Memorial Drive SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Decatur, Georgia 190 All right! Who stepped on my bifocals? J Don ' t worry about your invention, Mr. Franklin. Take a look, with or without your bifocals— you ' ll be surprised. We know quite well the Franklin enthusiasm for the arts and sciences, but you should know a thing or two about us. It ' s our business helping people see better, too. An education at Andrews improves one ' s vision bifocally— in the now and for the future. But we go even further than that. With both a local and a worldwide view we train people to see themselves better (you might call it insight), and they in turn help others (we call it foresight). So we salute you, Ben; your passion for human betterment inspires us. Thus we are committed to excellence as reflected in • A qualified and devoted faculty • A Chris- tian fraternity of scholars • Research in depth • Graduate degrees in Biological Science, Business Administration, Chemistry, Education, English, French, History and Political Science, Home Economics, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Religion, and Speech • Opportunities for Christian service • Systematic preparation for vocations and professions. tt When people want to see Something Better in Education they write tor our Bulletin, free for the asking. So, Ben, forget the broken glasses. Our prescription for better vision is highly personalized. Things will clear up. So go ahead and smile. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Berrien Spri ngs, Michigan 491CJ4 f S a «u- r- 191 KJoJJeoe Directory y ALBURY, SARAH 1729 N. W. 3rd Avenue Miami, Florida 33136 ALEXANDER, NORMA 2975 Hall Avenue Riverside, California 92 509 ALEXANDER, ROSENDA E. 224 Bond Street Westbury, New York 1 1 590 ALFORD, GERALDINE 2 5 89 Gladwin Detroit, Michigan 48214 ALLEN, CHARLES P. O. Box 62 Sodus, New York 14551 ALLEN, M. JEAN 723 Halsey St. Brooklyn, New York 10033 ALLEN, THERESA 723 Halsey St. Brooklyn, New York 10033 ANDERSON, LeROY 4111 Campbell St. Savannah, Georgia 31405 ANDERSON, LINDA 4205 Tee Jay Drive Huntsville, Ala. 35810 ANDERSON, M. DEE Rt. 3 Baker Rd. Huntsville, Ala. 35 806 ANDERSON, RONALD 842 Vi W. Mac Arthur Blvd. Oakland, Calif. 94608 ARMOUR, MARGARET 461 Jenson Rd. 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Box 1 Ntonso-Ashanti, Ghana PATTERSON, BRENDA 1068 Parkview Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43219 PATTERSON, MILDRED Apt. No. 6 Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. PATTON, MARY Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35 806 PAYNE, DAVID 1620 W 94th St. Los Angeles, Calif. 90047 PAYTON, MAMIE Apt. No. 20 Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 PEARSALL, FAITH 1215 Castle Wilmington, N. C. 28401 PENICK, GERALD 2200 E. 14th St. Oakland, Calif. 94607 PERRY, EDWARD 85 Chicanauga Ave. S. W. Atlanta, Ga. 30314 PHILLIPS, ROBERT Apt. No. 16 Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 PIERRE-LOUIS, FRITZ 135 Williams Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201 PITTS, CYNTHIA Route 1, Box 47 Rhine, Ga. 31007 PLA, GLORIA 1791 12 Street W. Riviera Beach, Fla. 33404 POWELL, STEPHANIE 21 Sharon Court Hampton, Virginia 23366 PRESTON, JOHN 966 Campavella Circle Columbia, S. C. POWELL, CROSBY, JR. 100-15 202 St. Hollis, N. Y. 11423 PYFORM, CARLETON Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 RAMSIRE, ROSIE 405 Nolan St. Marshall, Texas 75670 RAN KINS, ANNETTE 1711 North 48th St. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 RICE, BOOKER Box 114 A Brighton, Colo. 80601 RICE, FLORENCE Route 2, Box 114 A Brighton, Colo. 80601 RICHARDSON, ARNETTE Woodlands Road Hamilton, Bermuda RICHARDSON, CLARENCE Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 RICHARDSON, JOSEPH Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 RICHARDSON, SARAH Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 3 5 806 RISKER, FREDERICK, JR. 19166 Santa Rosa Detroit, Michigan 48221 ROBERTS, ARLIDIA 1890 E 97 St. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 ROBERTS, EARL Apt. No. 7 Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 ROBERTSON, FLORENCE 4103 Nelson Dr. N.W. Huntsville, Ala. 35805 ROBINSON, DONALD 1721 Clifton Columbus, Ohio 43203 ROBINSON, FLORESTINE 3234 Flora Kansas City, Missouri 64109 ROBINSON, GENOICE 325 Pollock Place New Orleans, La. 70062 ROBINSON, GERALDINE 3234 Flora Kansas City, Missouri ROBINSON, NAOMI 806 Myrtyle St. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 ROCK, EUNICE P. O. Box 164 Bradley, Florida 33835 ROGERS, EUGENE Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 ROGERS, MARGUERITE 75 Colonial Ave. Freeport, N. Y. 11520 OYOYO, ARNOLD Nbawsi, Nigeria Africa PAGE, DESEREE 10005 31 Ave. Meridian, Mississippi 39301 PAGE, LIZZIE 1005 31st Ave. Meridian, Mississippi 39301 PARKER, CARL 241 N. Shauer Portland, Oregon 97227 PARKER, SHARON 2433 Royal Drive Durham, N. C. PASCHAL, LEE 730 Work Drive Nashville, Tenn. 37207 PATRICK, BARBARA 127 Lionell St. Orlando, Florida 32805 RASHFORD, EARDELL 2 5 St. Nicholos Ter. New York, New York 10027 REED, WILLIS Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. REID, DAISY P. O. 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Yale Chicago, 111. 60628 SMITH, IRENE Rt. 3 Box 245 Huntsville, Ala. 35806 SMITH, JAMES 17 Grimes St. Dayton, Ohio 45407 SMITH, LaJUAN 1211 F. St. N. E. Washington, D. C. 20002 SMITH, LaVERN 316 S.W. 7th St. Homestead, Ha. 33030 SMITH, LULA 110 Potter St. Chester, Pa. 19013 SMITH, ROTHACKER Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 THOMAS, FRED Box 78 Rt. 2 Millersville, Md. 21108 THOMAS, JAMES Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 THOMAS, RENATA 5436 N. 61st St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5 3211 THOMPSON, AUBREY Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 THOMPSON, HELVIUS 2155 Christian St. Baton Rouge, La. 70808 THOMPSON, JERRY 124 St. James New York, N. Y. 19138 THORPE, JANICE 490 Decatur St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11233 WADE, LEOLA Rt. 2 Box 262 Wilmington, N. C. 28401 WAGNER, JEANETTE P. O. Box 51 Pine Forge, Pa. 19548 WAGNER, JOHN P. O. 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